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Aug. 10, 2023 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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PROOF Trump is INNOCENT & Biden is GUILTY | Guest: Viva Frei

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elijah schaffer
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viva frei
48:53
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andy ngo
01:43
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laura ingraham
01:26
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ron desantis
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joe biden
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elijah schaffer
Initial breaking reports have just come in.
Michigan police find tens of thousands of fake voter registrations, bags of prepaid gift cards, guns with silencers, burner phones, and a Democrat-funded organization with multiple temporary facilities in several states in a massive 2020 voter fraud bust, which I was told is not real and is not happening unless, of course, it is happening and we're finding out it's happening and we have evidence of it happening.
And then we have the videotapes and then the proof, which of course is not true because YouTube says that the 2020 election was completely safe until they said we're allowed to say that it's not.
So I don't know what's going on here.
My name is Elijah Schaefer and I am your top 17 host here on Nightly Offensive, the best, worst live stream on the internet.
We have a great show for you guys coming up with the amazing proof against Biden and in favor of Trump, as well as the Andy No Antifa trial that sets a precedent for the country.
And of course, our favorite babyface teens waged a riot in London over the weekend.
We have this and so much more coming up on Knightly Offensive, which is brought to you guys by locals.
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unidentified
Oh, I don't know if I'm supposed to be dancing right now.
elijah schaffer
It doesn't matter.
It's even better.
unidentified
But let me get my morning tea.
elijah schaffer
Oh, man.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
All right.
unidentified
Let's get the music.
elijah schaffer
Let's turn on the music.
Let's turn down the music.
Let's get it going.
unidentified
Elijah, a number of things are making more sense now.
elijah schaffer
What's going on?
viva frei
Your slightly, your SOB, slightly offensive backer, is a damn good idea.
Like, whoever thought of that deserves a raise.
elijah schaffer
It's called autism, and that would be me.
And I give myself a raise.
Speaking of autism, my guest today, Viva Fry, who's not autistic, welcome to Nightly Offensive for the first time, man.
You've had a crazy week.
Your career's blown up.
A lot's been going on, and it's good to see somebody doing well.
Except you sort of crossed the forbidden path, and you insulted the king of kings, the Lord of Lords, the Messiah, the second coming of Christ, as we all know him, Justin Trudeau.
And you've gotten yourself into some hot water, man.
Are you doing all right?
Did they try to kill you yet?
Are you okay?
viva frei
Well, I went back to Canada for the summer, and I was neurotic by nature.
I'm like, are they going to let me back in when I get there?
Are they going to let me out?
We had to renew our passports.
Are they going to find a reason to retain our passports?
I got in, spent two months in Canada, stepped back into the asylum, as I like to say, and then came back to Florida.
Yeah, no, it's nuts.
I've been having fun ratioing both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his crime partner, Jugmeet Singh, and anybody else of the liberal NDP New Democrat Party.
I ratio them as a habit on Twitter because they're idiots and they put out stuff and whether or not it's to needle the populace, whether or not it's to troll conservatives who take the bait.
They're idiots.
They're making a mockery of Canada and it's become a game of sport to try to ratio them on their own tweets.
elijah schaffer
Well, okay, but we know this tweet, right?
I like how I was talking to my last show about how this woman, I don't do gossip, right?
Often the subject of it, but I don't do it because I think it's useless.
And so I pointed out something you did here where I said, you know, Justin Trudeau, for years, I've had a podcast series called Justin Trudeau Peas Sitting Down.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Some say it's more efficient, but he does, right?
And you would agree with me.
That's not a criticism.
That's not gossip.
That's simply just a statement.
viva frei
Well, I mean, first of all, you run less of a risk of peeing on the seat if you sit down.
I wish, you know, at least my youngest kid would pee sitting down.
There'd be a lot less mess to clean up in the morning.
I mean, really, I have nothing.
My grandmother always said, if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything, except typically you're not talking about the prime minister of your country.
I got nothing nice to say about Justin Trudeau other than the fact that he can troll when he wants to troll, even if it means making a mockery of his position as prime minister of Canada.
He's a very bad man.
Like he's an actual bad man.
With a picture that you're showing, some people don't know that that's his kid in the picture.
Other people who weren't sure might have made some gay jokes, which is a bad form thing to do in the first place because you might get embarrassed when you think you're making a gay joke and it turns out to be his kid.
He posts that picture of who most people know is his kid, but not everybody.
About five days after announcing his divorce or his separation from his wife.
Without any broader context to that picture, hey, where Team Barbie, most people don't know that that's his kid because that kid doesn't look like his kid did three years ago.
The kid must have put on six inches.
And then some people were saying, announce his separation and look what he's doing now, alluding to the fact that, you know, maybe he's coming out, not knowing it's his kid.
He did not identify the person in that picture on purpose.
The evidence being when he posted another follow-up of him and his daughter, he mentioned her by name.
So whether or not he's trolling, it doesn't matter.
He's making a mockery of Canada and a mockery of all that is holy, posting that picture five days after asking for privacy for him and his kids.
So playing the victim five days earlier, and then he decides, hey, now it's time to whore out my kids for political profit because I'm done playing victim.
Now I want to go gallivant around town.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's so funny too, Gig, because I had pointed out, right?
I go, you know, Justin Trudeau just separated a few days ago, and this girl was like, oh, now you're gossiping about a guy's divorce.
And I would like to say a guy being the dictatorial prime minister of one of the most powerful G7 nations in the entire world would not be constituted exactly as some guy.
That's the same reasoning as like, right, a jogger or youths, right?
These like changing the name to minimalize this.
viva frei
It's even worse than that.
Oh, it's just some guy who's out for a night on the town or having getting divorced.
No, A, it's not some guy because it is the prime minister of Canada who, if he's going through personal turmoil that could impact his ability to govern a nation, which he's been driving into the ground since 2015, it's not some guy.
A, B, it's not some guy either because everybody has known that his marriage has been a sham to put it mildly, maybe maintained only for their political photographs so that he can run as a good dad, good husband, when everybody remotely connected to politics knew it was a sham.
It was a loveless marriage and other stuff.
So, no, it's not just some guy.
And it's not just some dad out on the town, you know, going to a movie with his kid.
This guy asks for privacy for him and his kids.
Five days before posting a picture of him and an unidentified individual who happens to be his kid wearing, if you show the picture again, word on the street is it might be an actual woman's shirt because of the shape of the color.
Not that it matters, but posting this to say, give us our privacy and look at me.
Elijah, have you seen the movie iHeart Hockabies?
elijah schaffer
No, but I know what that is.
viva frei
Yeah.
You got to watch it.
It's fantastic.
But it's like the actress saying, don't look at me.
Look at me.
Like this guy, don't give us our privacy.
And oh, look at me.
I'm going to post an ambiguous picture where Team Barbie, as our country burns, as children are dying by overdoses in record numbers.
Crime is going up.
Drug addiction is going up.
Self-harm suicidal ideations are going up.
The country is in shambles.
People can't afford homes.
Interest rates are at, what, 7%?
But he's out for a night on the town with his son.
And we're just saying, it's just some guy.
Who are you to judge?
No, you're burning the country and playing the...
Oh, by the way, you see that thing on his forehead?
unidentified
Yeah.
viva frei
It's not a pimple.
Have you seen the picture that predates that?
elijah schaffer
Yes, it looked like he was having like a cup suction or what happened to his forehead?
viva frei
Well, so we don't know because apparently instructions to the media that he owns were don't ask about the massive welt in the middle of Justin Judo's forehead.
He appears in public with a massive welt bruise right in the middle of his forehead.
So symmetrical, it doesn't look like an accident, but apparently it was.
He's told his media, don't ask about the bruise in the middle of my forehead.
And two days later announces his separation from Sophie.
I don't care about the rumor mill.
All that I know is that I do not believe the excuse that he got it playing with his kids.
I don't believe it.
So whatever the hell, some people are suggesting a sileto heel.
I don't think it could be a paintball and I don't think it could be a fist because that would be a much bigger welt.
elijah schaffer
Lord knows.
You can't even find it, by the way.
You know, when you try to Google it or look it up, you can't find pictures.
Like they're not even posting the images of the welt on his face.
Like, I think we have a better image of it, though.
Oh, yeah, look at this.
viva frei
So then I posted one.
elijah schaffer
Okay, I'll find it right now.
But, you know, then the best part was when he went back out to bring balance to the force with his daughter.
viva frei
He put a hat on.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, he put a hat on.
And like, and I, and there's so many things wrong with this.
The fact, like, there's a lot of things wrong with this image, but I think.
viva frei
Everything is wrong with this picture.
elijah schaffer
But, but, like, can we, can we name a couple things?
Number one, the hat covering the bruise.
Number two, I'm not into the green line thing, but the fact that he's leaning in, you know, and she's leaning back.
So he's got this feminine energy.
And also, I hope she's not a minor.
Because if you're a father and you're walking outside to a public place and you have your daughter, you know, dressed like this, that's one thing even.
But then to post that image to like 10 million people on the internet is the opposite of inviting attention or not wanting to invite attention on your family.
It's disgusting.
viva frei
First of all, scroll up a little bit.
And I'm not focusing on her midriff, which should not be.
She is younger than Xavier, I think.
I think she's young.
It doesn't even matter.
Look how close they are together.
If you could compare it to the one with his son where they're like eight inches apart.
Everything about it is wildly inappropriate.
This is like that you couldn't get.
I said, this is like, it's all wildly inappropriate.
Give us our attention.
For the sake of my children, respect our privacy.
Here's my daughter's belly button.
Can anybody understand that?
unidentified
This is.
viva frei
And so some people are going to say he's trolling conservatives and they're taking the bait.
He's whoring out his children for political profit after having asked for privacy and revealing more of his young daughter to the world than should be revealed.
I think, look, I have three kids myself.
One of them likes to wear midriffs.
Like, okay, fine, but I'm not posting that picture to social media because I know what the internet is like.
Justin Trudeau knows what the internet is like and does it anyhow so that he can get the offensive remarks online so that he can, like a true sociopath, purport to be the victim while actually being the aggressor.
Everything about it is gross, wrong, and sinful, if I can get biblical.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and I can't find the picture right now of his forehead, but I, but I do, I do bring up something very interesting about it all is that, you know, in the midst of all this stuff, if a world leader is trolling at the expense of his kids, it just brings up the lack of sanctity that really is out there.
Because one of the things that I think is so vital and why they don't want people to have children is because, you know, I've seen so much porn in my life.
I've banged, you know, chicks.
I've done drugs.
I've done so many things in my life.
And so, you know, me just seeing something like nasty on the screen, I've seen it all, right?
Me, you know, people doing drugs on the street, I've done drugs too.
I've done a lot of things in my life.
So it's not going to affect me.
But now that I have a kid and I see the innocence of my kid and I realize that my kid hasn't made the mistakes that I've made, that my kid hasn't gone down the paths that I went down, that he hasn't transgressed the way I have, I see him as this sanctified, holy version of purity that God has given me to protect, to look out for, and to create a path for, right?
And this would go for your, especially for daughters, right?
You know, in that, in that regard, in a different way, but because men, you know, obviously they go through puberty, their minds are a little different.
But when you take your kids and you use your kids as political ploys, and when you take your children and you like humiliate them, and I would say this, like, like you have your son for a troll, you know, wear like a woman's t-shirt, and you have your daughter, you know, wearing more masculine colors, but showing her body.
And at the same time, you know, I guess it's not, I don't know if I still have it here.
I was just Megan Rapinoe crying.
But at the same time, you're asking for privacy and you're telling people, don't get involved in my business.
The only mockery it really makes is not of Republicans, it's not of conservatives.
It makes a mockery of the entire Western civilization because you have cross-dressed your children and paraded them around in adult clothes that even a lot of adults wouldn't wear.
And it's a shit.
viva frei
It's a shock.
Not just that.
Exposed them to ridicule, scorn, and in the case of his daughter, other stuff.
He's trolling not only at the expense of his children, which is disgusting, at the expense of his country, which is disgusting, at the expense of the reputation and the office that he holds, but exposing his son knowingly to ridicule that will occur online.
Like for those of us who have lived online, first of all, Elijah, I have not had the life that you've had.
I married young Gish.
I only dated like two serious people before my wife.
And we got married and we started dating in 99, got married in 2007.
But you know that when you show pictures of your kids on the internet, videos, and I've done it, you know, people are going to make fun of them.
So you say, look, okay, they're going to make fun of some stuff that's predictable.
They're going to make some fun of some stuff that's not controllable.
And then they're going to make fun of some stuff which is in their face.
And he puts out his son in a pink shirt with a low-cut neck skin type.
This kid's a good-looking kid.
Kids looks fit and ripped.
But he knows the type of ridicule and scorn that he's exposing his son to.
He puts his daughter out there showing her belly button to 38 million Canadians.
He knows what he's doing and he has no shame doing it.
And his syncophants and boot lickers are sitting there saying, oh, he trolled the conservatives.
unidentified
Good.
viva frei
No, he's whored out his family.
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unidentified
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viva frei
I thought that was my no, he's, he's.
He's whored out his family and and, and really uh, he's, he's violated the sanctity of what it means to be a father and, in theory, act in a way to protect your children, not to expose them to scorn, ridicule and worse, in the case of his daughter, I love he starts talking about Justin Trudeau being bad and like.
elijah schaffer
It's like uh, it's my subtle hint, it's like all right, gun owners, it starts playing in the background.
You know hey hey, concealed gun owners.
You've got to understand what.
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Uh, as we talk about Justin Trudeau and the insanity, You know and I know that what they're accusing Trump of, Biden's guilty of 10x.
unidentified
But is Trump innocent and is Biden worthy of going to jail?
elijah schaffer
Let's find out right now on the top story.
Top story coming out of the gatewaypundant.com.
As you guys know, I'm a journalist with thegatewaypunnet.com.
This is not my story, but I'm big supporters of them over there.
And it's nice to be working on original work again.
This is that they now have proof that the TGP exclusive massive 2020 voter fraud uncovered in Michigan, including estimated 800,000 ballot applications that were sent to non-qualified voters, bags of prepaid gift cards, guns with silencers, burner phones, and a Democrat-funded organization with multiple temporary facilities in several states.
If I can go ahead and bring this up here, let me go ahead and bring this over.
I guess I have it kind of crop messed up today, but special thanks to Phil O'Halloran and Lori Skibo for their contributions.
It goes down here to say that on October 8th, 2020, only one month before the 2020 general election, Muskigan Michigan city clerk Ann Meisk noticed a black female whose name was redacted from the police report, dropping off between 8,000 to 10,000 completed voter registration applications at the city clerk's office.
The police department was contacted and asked to investigate.
Down here, there was the police report and they found basically that Meiss stated that in her opinion, a quantity of voter registration forms were highly suspicious and possibly fraudulent.
It was based on the fact that numerous forms appeared to have been completed by the same writer and upon initial examination, addresses on multiple forms were invalid or non-existent.
It goes on, which is really important to say that the Michigan State Police investigator assigned to the case spoke with a female suspect who explained that she was being paid right here $1,150 a week to find unregistered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered to vote or obtain their absentee ballot.
Even more distressing as it goes down in the investigation, two members of the Attorney General Dana Nassell's Criminal Investigation Division were signed to the operation.
Yet curiously, she failed to mention the investigation to the public.
We're going to start here, Viva.
You know, number one, before we even break down the details, it seems like every few months we are getting information that further corroborates Trump's claims on January 6th at the Rotunda at the ellipse, sorry, saying, hey, there was irregularities, there was potential fraud.
The social media comes in, says there was not fraud.
The FBI, everybody comes in, intelligence agencies know there were not fraud.
Anyone who's saying this is trying to upend democracy.
They're trying to overturn our country.
This is terrorist acts.
This is a dictatorial move.
And they've used this to not only keep him out of office, but as we found out months and months after, whether it was the Time article, whether it was Newsweek, whether it was these publications starting to leak info, that people really did collude.
Maybe originally it wasn't fraud.
Maybe it wasn't voter fraud, but tech companies worked to censor that we found out with the Twitter files with Elon Musk that Twitter was taking directives from the FBI from members of Congress to silence critics.
We found out influential account members like DC Draino, Rogan O'Hanley, who has millions of followers, was actually removed off of social media and blocked because of his support for Trump and pointing some of these things out.
And the stories are countless to today where now we're finding through court order.
There were investigations.
It's not new info.
There was investigations.
They did know about fraud.
They did know about irregularities and they chose not to inform the public.
Let's begin to unpack this, Viva, because I know you got a lot to say on this.
viva frei
Oh, no, I can go for the rest of the show, Elijah.
Start backing up all the way to whatever they're accusing Trump of, Biden is guilty of.
And it is literally everything.
You know, they accuse Trump's son, Eric, of being a cokehead.
True of Hunter Biden.
They accuse Trump of having engaged in quid pro quo with Ukraine.
Biden did it on record.
Fire, what was his name, Victor Shokin, or you don't get your billion dollars in aid.
Oh, wouldn't you know it?
They fired him.
The PP on the hookers in a Moscow hotel that they accuse Trump to steal dossier?
Probably more true of Hunter Biden.
Every single thing they accuse Trump and Trump family of is that which the Biden and Biden family are guilty of.
Bringing it back here.
Back in the day when this all started, I didn't know what Q was from a hole in the wall.
Robert Barnes and I were doing our live streams, and he's saying Q smells like a deep state, call it a counterintelligence psyop, whatever you want.
It smells fishy.
It's like too outlandish to be true.
It's only going to discredit the people who adhere to it, and it's going to invalidate the otherwise legitimate claims of an unconstitutional or constitutionally questionable election.
And lo and behold, that's exactly what it did.
They're accusing Trump now in the third indictment of having knowingly attempted to overturn a valid election through claims of fraud, and they hang their hats on the Dominion voting machine, et cetera, et cetera, as opposed to the legitimate, constitutionally questionable tactics that were put into place, allowing indefinitely confined people to vote by mail, ignoring the 2,000 mules element, ignoring the internet censorship, which in and of itself,
the censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story, done by intelligence, done by social media, influenced the elections.
That in and of itself allows Trump to come to the conclusion that the electors were appointed through fraudulent or unconstitutional means.
Now, bringing it all back here, it's over the top.
This particular story from the Gateway Pundit, I'm going to remain skeptical until further evidence because it reads like an orgy of evidence out of minority report.
And whenever I see an orgy of evidence, ballots, guns, all this other stuff, I'm going to remain skeptical.
I know that they've seemed to have sourced it very well, sourcing the police report, et cetera.
One thing that we know, the Time magazine article that they proudly boasted about a secret cabal of well-connected, well-funded individuals changing the rules, controlling the free flow of information, changing laws, that is election interference that renders that election result unconstitutional or constitutionally questionable.
And this just seems to be more evidence to the same.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And well, this is this is video from the article, right?
That just of them, you know, transferring, you know, ballots that are, that were basically not handled in the line of care.
And I think that this is like the best way I can describe this as one of the main reasons why like molestations of children don't go reported is because often kids don't tell people what are happening because of threats of intimidation.
But also a lot of people don't realize they were molested until they're older.
And a lot of times it's so quick or things happen, right?
That parents are thinking like, well, I just put my kid out into a daycare center or put my kid in with an uncle or something.
And you just put them with the wrong care and the wrong line of care and bad things can happen.
And I'm not, and I'm saying that it's a very serious issue, but it continues to plague our society and be a very, a very big problem.
And so when there's something as sacred as our children and we love our kids and we do everything to look out for our kids, but kids are still getting molested.
When you take other sacred things in society, the truth is, is you know bad things are happening.
So anyone who's disingenuous who's saying like, you know, like, you know, for instance, like anyone who says that the Catholic Church is all full of just child molesters is disingenuous.
And someone who says that no one's been child molested by the Catholic Church is also disingenuous because the truth of the matter is that it's somewhere in between.
And you've got to look at the facts, right?
So when you look at a sensitive issue, but nobody talks about it because they all have their own bias and the reason why, you know, they want to explain about the issue because they hate Catholics, so they'll make it sound like it's worse than it is, or they'll defend the Catholic Church, make it seem like it never happened, et cetera, et cetera.
I see a lot of that similar like bias and sensitivity, emotional argument also about the sensitivity of the election as well, where it's like, dude, look, man, maybe there was no major voter fraud scheme.
It doesn't mean that like you were a bad governor.
It doesn't mean that you were a bad senator.
It doesn't mean that you were a bad mayor and that somehow you oversaw a scam in your neighborhood.
Just like you don't blame a parent necessarily for what happened to their kid per se, because they could have done everything they tried and somebody took advantage of their trust.
When it comes to the election and what's going on here is it's like what they're showing in this video is that there were intentional oversight and over mechanisms that were overlooked intentionally that allowed the ballots to be pushed out of the line of checks and balances to where they could have been manipulated.
And then that's not enough.
They look down the line and there is thousands that appear to have been fraudulently altered or submitted or obtained.
And so when you start to look at this, but you just go, dude, look, man, we're not saying that everybody's a fraudster and that there's, you know, the whole system is corrupt and that everybody's involved, but it's saying like, dude, this is sensitive.
And when if you fucked up, if you fucked up, you've got to be honest with the public.
And the fact that they were hiding it for two years is fucked up.
viva frei
They're never going to be honest with the public because they did it on purpose.
The whole issue of changing the rules and the regulations and allowing no chain of custody between ballots and drop boxes, a questionable chain of custody is not having any meaningful signature verification.
They knew what they were doing from day one.
And the more they protested about how unquestionable it was, the first time in the history of humankind, elections could not be questioned, as if there had not been stolen elections in the past.
It was a case of Shakespearean methinks they doth protest too much because they were.
But they wrote that Time magazine article that detailed exactly how they fornicated with the election.
And they call it fortification, not fraud.
But when you allow, you know, people to fill out ballots and to bring them in, and when you allow indefinitely confined people to vote en masse, these types of things will happen.
And they're going to say, look, a lot of them were in the same handwriting because they were in an old person home.
The people were old and infirmed and they couldn't fill out their own ballots.
So someone filled it in for them.
Oh, trust me, their vote was not vitiated.
Their consent was not vitiated one way or the other at all.
Hogwash.
And the bottom line is they changed so many of the rules.
And the Democrat lawfare machine was so far ahead of the game compared to the GOP that the damage was done.
There was no coming back from it.
And that's, I mean, that's about the end of it.
The Dominion, the servers in Germany, the information going to China, all red herrings intended to discredit those who espoused it, promoted it, so that now, in retrospect, they could just demonize everybody who questions the constitutionality of the results of that election with Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, Lynn Wood, and Michael Flynn, as much as I love him and respect him.
They bit onto the bad arguments, which allow them to discredit all of the otherwise good arguments, which were the rules were changed in unconstitutional ways, and the courts basically turned a blind eye to it.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And I think that the importance of also the argument, argumentation of this is really important, but also blaming the media for this, because you don't think that the media intentionally amplified or paid attention to really only people who were giving either A, bad faith arguments or arguments that probably were going to be easily debunked.
Like they intentionally hid information, right?
Like this investigation that would have been non-sequitur.
This is an investigation into fraudulent activity where there's evidence of fraud.
There's evidence of fortification.
There's evidence being put forth at an attorney general level, right?
This is not just hearsay, and it's kept from the public.
But then Rudy Giuliani puts a press conference at the Four Seasons landscaping, you know, like when he was sweating, when his hair dye was sweating, it was that was the top story right there.
Yeah, but that's what I meant.
So, so it is something that Elon Musk said today that I found to be vital is that he found out the media was manipulating the news.
In fact, all the news, when even the stories they choose not to cover or to cover is direct manipulation.
And of course, everyone's biased, even this show is, but it's a coordinated lateral and vertical movement to withhold information.
And I think that that's part of the clown show.
They wanted to make Trump seem so discredited and so criminal that the mere mention of fraud was so preposterous, it was actually dangerous.
And they successfully did that.
viva frei
Oh, well, Elijah, they sank the first two, three years, two years of his presidency with the absolutely fabricated, bogus Russia collusion hoax in 2016.
They were prepared to argue election interference, election fraud in 2020.
I think it was NPR who was going to run like a multi-part miniseries about the risks of the risks of digital voting machines in Georgia.
And they killed the story once they realized that Trump was going to lose Georgia.
I forget exactly what state it was, but they killed the story.
Everybody knew for the last decade that electronic voting machines had risks.
Everybody knew that mail-in voting has risks.
They ran those stories 10 years ago in the same way that they ran stories about Nazis in Ukraine 10 years ago.
But when the narrative now is, well, we got to support Ukraine.
The narrative now is we've got to support mail-in voting because we want to do it en masse to rig the election.
Now we've got to pretend like we never said any of those things.
And everybody knew of the inherent risks, electronic voting, online voting, mail-in voting.
There were inherent risks that were known.
And when they wanted to play those up to undermine the results, they were ready and willing to do it.
When the results went their way, it became holier than a wholly undeniable truth.
You could not talk about it.
You could not even suggest it as if no election had ever been stolen in the history of America or the world.
elijah schaffer
Well, and it wasn't.
But I also think the timeline is incredible on this.
Like you said about the dogging and blaming Trump for what they're guilty of.
This just happened.
Information was just leaked from the current investigation with Hunter Biden that was showing that the Biden family took over $20 million in payments.
Now, remember, just like a woman's body count, whatever she admits to you, add 10, right?
And so whatever, how many million weeks, add 20.
viva frei
If I may, who did that?
And where did that 20 million come from?
Which nations, if I may ask?
elijah schaffer
I believe it was from Russia and Ukraine, right?
This is what we're talking about.
viva frei
I think it's Russia, China, Ukraine, Romania, all of the most non-corrupt regimes out there.
But yeah, let's, I mean, yeah, listen.
elijah schaffer
So Peter Ducey, Peter Doocy, you would think this would be the number one story, right?
The president is caught in corruption.
It's under test, it's being testified.
And this is, he finally was confronted on the campaign trail.
Check this out.
peter doocy
There's this testimony now where one of your son's former business associates is claiming that you were on speakerphone a lot with them talking business.
unidentified
Is that whatever Trump is in there?
joe biden
I knew you'd have a lousy question.
unidentified
Well, what do you why is that a lousy question?
joe biden
Ukraine is not true.
peter doocy
Thank you, Mr. President.
viva frei
I've never talked business with anybody.
What is this load of shit?
Repeat the lie so many times and eventually people will believe it.
And notice, Elijah, it was, I've never talked to my son about his business dealings.
I've never been in business with my son.
I've never taken, I've never benefited from my son's business dealings.
Lie after lie after lie, pivot after pivot after pivot, moving goalposts after moving goalposts.
Got to give Deucey credit.
I was a little mean on him at one point on Twitter, but it's a good question.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, he has he has kept his shoes filled.
You know, for being for being a guy that looks like he could like be my brother, but with a little more Down syndrome, I'm pretty happy about that because, you know, at least he's giving the chat, the Chad legendary Westerners a run for their money.
Because nothing would be worse if like that, you know, one straight white guy that's at the press corps was like the biggest bitch of them all.
At least he's he's proving that, you know, it's about merit and about what you ask, not just about the color of your skin or whatever.
Because if you ever notice the press corps, like a lot of, it's a lot of like women, you know?
I mean, I have friends that are in there.
viva frei
It's a lot of women.
I don't know about that.
The only thing I know is that the press secretary, who touted herself as being basically the epitome of diversity hire, has been the worst press secretary in the history of America to a point where at least Jen Saki was believable when she said the lies.
Press Secretary Jean-Karin Jean-Pierre, what's her name?
Jean-Karin is the worst press secretary on earth.
And you knew it was going to be bad when from day one, her credentials consisted of her race, her sexual orientation, and her gender.
A load of crap after crap.
But it doesn't matter.
Deucey's asking a decent question.
And what's Biden's response?
It's to lash out and be angry, almost demented, and say, That's what a lousy question.
Horse crap.
Explain what the hell is going on.
You said you never talked to your son about his business dealings.
Bold-faced lie.
We now know.
I mean, anybody who watched Devin Archer's testimony set aside Dan Goldman's bold-faced lies about what his testimony was.
We now know you talked about it.
You were in the room with him.
Your son was saying you were in the room with him.
You were securing deals for your son in advance of going and securing other deals.
We know about it.
The cat is out of the bag.
When you were having Victor Shokin fired, it wasn't because he wasn't prosecuting or persecuting Burisma enough.
It's because he was.
And despite what you say, the rest of the international community wanted you to do it.
No, they didn't.
You went in and said, I'm going to withhold a billion dollars in aid from Ukraine unless you fire Shokin, who happens to be looking into the known corrupt entity Barisma on which my son is sitting as a board member to offer them corrupt, to offer them protection, legitimacy, and now, lo and behold, immunity.
elijah schaffer
Well, what I found to be the best thing, too, is like I always thought I was the best person at handling, you know, just like bullshit on the internet.
Like, I mean, I've, I've, for years, right?
For years, I've handled a lot of bullshit.
And I always thought so.
But honestly, I have come in the last few months to go from despising Biden and his son to having the utmost respect.
And here's why.
Because like, first I was like pretty mortified to find out that the, you know, the president's son is like banging, you know, prostitutes that may not even be of age, that is, you know, smoking crack.
There's pictures.
I know, I've seen more pictures of his penis than I've even seen my own at this point, you know, from being on the internet.
Like, you can, you can, you can see it in every resolution up to 8K now.
There's books about it.
And I'm going, this is pretty embarrassing, right?
The corruption, the not seeing the granddaughter.
But then, like, just more and more stories come out.
And, like, you know, all this is happening.
And then he goes on the internet and he sells a painting for $500,000.
viva frei
To whom?
elijah schaffer
He has images, you know, driving a sports car, like a Porsche, 160 miles per hour, smoking a pookie pipe.
And I just go, motherfucker, that is, there's something legendary about this.
He's snorting lines of coke on the balcony of the White House during, you know what I mean?
During a celebration, you're like, this is, and, and, and then they find cocaine in the White House.
They admit that it's in the orbit of the family.
And this motherfucker gets out there and says, my son is the most respectable person.
He's one of the greatest people I've ever known.
And you're like, damn, the guy who fucks hookers does Coke on the balcony is in the top of respectable people you'd know.
To be honest, if I'm doing global corrupt business deals, I want the cocaine prostitute fucking guy on my team because that's a lot of fun.
If I'm going to be involved, that's what I want.
viva frei
Okay, so back up to one thing.
I recently had on Garrett Ziegler, who wrote the, of Marco Polo, who wrote the 450-page report documenting the laptop from hell.
By all accounts, to Hunter's credits, maybe they knew where to draw the line.
All of the hookers that he had intercourse with, that he brought across state lines, which contrary to Kyle Rittenhouse, is a crime.
It's called human sex trafficking.
They were all allegedly between the ages of 18 and 22.
So no minors, but nonetheless engaging in literal human trafficking, buying hookers in one state, flying them to another state so he could do what he did that we saw on that video.
Some people look at that and say it's legendary.
unidentified
I look at that.
viva frei
I felt, I got the report book and I felt dirty even holding it.
I have neuroses.
elijah schaffer
I'm joking.
viva frei
I know you're, I know you're joking.
elijah schaffer
It's like a scarface movie, right?
Like, I don't want, I don't want to be, I don't want to know a gang member that blows people's heads off and sells cocaine.
But in some ways, you walk away and go, damn, that motherfucker's crazy.
viva frei
What's amazing is just the brazenness of all of it.
And then they get up and then they try to get there and they get their media to say, you got to have mercy on Hunter Biden.
He's a poor drug addict.
He's struggled with recovery, but Eric Trump did coke in the, I mean, it's immoral double statement.
elijah schaffer
A drug addict, right?
Like a guy's divorce, a drug addict.
You're like, these are not a guy.
These are not guys.
These are major players in world politics.
viva frei
Major players where you imagine, if it's not China, Russia, Romania, Ukraine, one of those governments that has literal blackmail dirt on Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, because apparently, this is coming from Garrett Ziegler of Marco Polo.
Some of the payments for the hookers actually came out of Joe Biden's bank account through his law firm.
Something along those lines where they knew what he was doing.
Set aside, imagine any foreign nation has that blackmail material on Joe Biden or Hunter Biden.
That is a national security risk.
Flip side, let's just say Russia, China, Ukraine, Romania doesn't have it, but the deep state has it.
You have the most powerful person in America, arguably on earth, who is now a pawn or a tool for the will of the deep state.
Hey, you better start a war with Ukraine.
You better start a war with Iran, or we're going to release the really bad stuff.
You thought the foot job with the hooker while the crackpipe was bad.
We got the real dirt on your son.
You better do what we want.
And nobody has a problem with this.
Go after Trump because he has a line item in his documents of his bookkeeping where his payment to the lawyer, they argue in for a hush payment, which itself wouldn't be illegal.
No, go after that.
What it is, is it's an absurdity of accusing your enemy of doing what you're doing so as to create confusion.
And these people who are so far down the depths of depravity with the lies that they have swallowed that the only way they can fathom and deal with it is by pretending somebody else is guilty or of even worse stuff.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and I and we're going to talk about this because there is an interesting juxtaposition here between what we're seeing with the Biden crime family and the guilt and the skewing of justice with the Andy No case that sets a precedent.
If you don't know about this, there was a legal precedent that was set in one of the most insane perversions of justice this week, I can only say, because there's been enough of them every single week.
I know, right?
It's like this week.
But the point of the matter is that there were video evidence we'll look at that Andy No provided that proved crimes committed.
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So we got to talk about this story.
We got to get into this matrix.
As you guys know, I got Viva Fry on.
Let's talk about the Andy Ngo trial.
It's just weird, Viva.
It's just weird.
The justice system in Blue Cities.
We can just begin there on what the hell's going on, right?
viva frei
Elijah.
First of all, I was going to make a joke.
I was going to feign outrage.
How dare you make Jewish?
Okay, the good deal joke.
That's why I had my face on, like my mother's face.
No, it's a two-tier justice system.
And anybody who says otherwise is living a pipe dream.
You get Andy No.
Andy No's case in the civil matter is a little bit, I don't want to play devil's advocate too much.
It's a little more nuanced than, say, you know, when Michael Sussman was facing a trial, I think it was DC or Virginia, Michael Sussman, the lawyer for Hillary Clinton, where he was dead to rights as far as the law goes in terms of having lied to FBI investigators, where he said, I wasn't working for Hillary Clinton when I gave the FBI that fake steel dossier, but then I went back and billed the campaign for that meeting where I gave the FBI this steel.
Acquitted.
He's acquitted.
The January Sixers, five years in jail.
Who else?
I can't really think of anyone right now.
Oh, Steve Bannon.
Forget it.
Roger Stone.
You get Andy No in Portland.
I wouldn't say that this is politically motivated.
I would say that this is intimidation motivated.
You have a trial in front of a jury where you have Antifa members in the courtroom.
Now, this is my synopsis of my interview today with Libby Emmons of Postmillennial.
And I want to make sure I get her name right.
It was Katie.
Oh, what's her?
I'll get the reporter's name who was there all week.
You have a civil trial in which you have arguable witness intimidation, Antifa members in the courtroom, and then you have basically an acquittal or a finding of non-liability because it's a civil matter, where the lawyer for the defense in closing arguments, if you can pull up the summary of what she said, you have to read it to believe it, says, I identify as Antifa.
I am Antifa.
I'm going to make a shirt and wear it after this trial.
Apparently, she said to the jury, I'm going to remember all of your faces.
Go ahead and render a decision, people, and make sure it's the right one because I'm going to remember all of your faces and I'm going to be wearing a shirt that says, I am Antifa.
And lo and behold, Andy No in his civil matter did not succeed.
The only flip, you know, the only issue in law is that there is a legitimate defense in that he's suing two people for intentional infliction of emotional distress, assault, and a number of other things where it's not clear that the two individuals that showed up in court actually had any firsthand participation in the actual assault.
One of them did have participation in doxing, identifying Andy No when he was showing up to do all-in-the-street reporting in blacklock and may have disclosed who he was, but does that make him civilly liable for what other thugs do?
There's a legal argument there, but it's a travesty of justice.
You have in the Derek Chauvin case, you know, experts waking up with severed pig heads at their former homes, and the jury is supposed to render a decision without feeling intimidated.
It's never going to happen.
It's going to be a political hit mob that's going to be dictating justice going forward, and that means no justice at all.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And he was on Fox News on Laura Ingram.
I'm not a big fan of Fox News these days at all, but he's talking about the case because it does get really weird, including Antifa attacking the journalists who were covering the event.
And so I want to play this for you.
He was on a case against them.
check out what happened.
laura ingraham
That still makes me so mad to see that.
But that was June 2019.
Investigative reporter Andy No was attacked because he was covering an Antifa demonstration in Portland.
Now, he was one of their main targets because he was exposing them.
And that stayed that way for years.
May 20, 21, he was attacked again while reporting undercover at another Antifa rally.
andy ngo
They pulled off my mask and my goggles and shouted, that's him.
Get him, get him.
And I ran for my life to downtown Portland in the middle of the street.
There was no police.
The fastest one in the mob caught up to me, tackled me to the ground, and was repeatedly punching me on the back of my head in my face.
And I was pleading for mercy.
laura ingraham
That attack put Andy in the hospital.
For years, he's been trying to hold Rose City Antifa accountable for all of these attacks, even filing a civil suit against them years ago.
But just one week ago, it all went to trial.
And last night we got the verdict.
After all those attacks, all of them caught on video and five hours of deliberations, the jury sided with the thugs.
Joining me now is Andy No, alongside his attorney, Eric Sell.
Andy, tell us what the defendant's lawyer said after this verdict was reached.
andy ngo
Well, it was actually before.
It was in her closing statements.
She mentioned that resistance is not peaceful and that she was going to be getting a shirt that declares I am the Antifa and that she is retiring and will remember all of the faces of the jurors.
It was a very tense week with a near media blackout because of security incidents that kept happening.
The jurors expressed to the court, who then expressed to the parties that they were really afraid for their safety because of repeated incidents that were happening both in and outside of the courtroom courthouse.
Before the deliberations, the court ordered that the identities of the jurors would be sealed because of apparent attempts to identify the identities of the jurors.
So this was the context of the trial for the seven days.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I mean, dude, it is pretty crazy that they throw this out, that they come against him.
We'll show a couple of their clips.
Number one, Andy's looking good, which I'm happy for.
I know that 2020, all those times, he was always, it was hard on all of us.
A lot of us gained weight and stuff.
So it's nice to see Andy healthy.
It's nice to see him happy and I see him well-dressed.
I think he's doing well financially.
His reporting's through the roof, right?
There's a lot of good positive impacts there.
But of course, what he really wants probably is justice for being violently attacked in the streets.
And assault is an interesting thing because, you know, I mean, you could throw an ice cube at someone and that's assault.
But then there's like real, real assault, right?
Which is like, people tried to kill you.
It's like the most clear-cut of it.
viva frei
Yeah.
The first incident was in 2019 where he suffered the serious brain injury.
From what I understand from my interview with Libby Emmons earlier today, the second one was less severe in that he didn't get savagely beaten and hospitalized with brain injuries, but he said he thought he was going to die.
Like if they caught him, it was going to be the end of it.
But appreciate what we're seeing right now is you do nothing, you get savagely beaten and you get no justice in court, even if there was, you know, in theory, a legally justifiable defense for the two individuals that he managed to track down and get to court.
Pull out a firearm, even if it's a legal concealed carry or a lawful carry.
And I'm going to forget the name of the individual.
Pull it out and don't even shoot anybody.
You'll get prosecuted and persecuted for brandishing a firearm.
Pull out a firearm like the McCloskeys did to protect your property from a group of protesters and using it in scare quotes.
You'll get prosecuted.
Do what Kyle Rittenhouse did, lawful carry and lawful self-defense.
Well, if you're lucky, you get acquitted.
And so the options are take the beating, like Binger said in the Rittenhouse trial, or just don't go out and don't document, which is exactly what they want.
Stay home, be afraid, submit to the mob, and you'll be fine and you'll be safe because the cops sure as hell are not doing anything.
This is how, by design or by accident, and some might say by design, given who's backing some of these prosecutors, is the goal here.
It's to basically divide a country and make the law-abiding citizens fearful of the thugs.
And I don't know where it goes from there, but we're witnessing this in real time.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and I think I have another video that I want to pull up too that I thought was absolutely insane, which is the fact that Katie Davis Court, who worked for the post-millennial, was coming out of the trial as it was ending, and she found out that her car had been vandalized, which seems too coincidental.
Well, on one hand, I would say a car being broken into in Portland, not exactly surprising rhetoric.
But here's what happened.
I want you guys to ask yourselves, do you think this was related to a retaliation?
Because they did know what car she was driving, and they do know who she is.
Here's what he had to say.
laura ingraham
Andy, Katie Davis Court, your colleague at the post-millennial, she was covering the trial and she tweeted a video yesterday after saying, after I left the courthouse, I found that my car was broken into by my hotel.
The windows were busted out, items stolen, personal ID documents were also taken.
Andy, there's a lot of crime in Portland.
Do you feel this was retaliation?
andy ngo
I do.
Throughout the whole trial, my colleague was harassed and intimidated both inside and outside of the courthouse.
And I'm still trying to wrap my mind up around what happened yesterday when the verdict was delivered.
laura ingraham
Andy, Katie Davis Court.
elijah schaffer
So going to that, right, her car was broken into.
Everything was stolen out of the car, which of course is a crime, you know, objectively a vandalism.
But it is just weird that the main journalist who's been covering the event over the multiple days has been pushing out the most stories.
Obviously, it was easy for people to track where she was going.
These are organized communist or anarchist, anarcho-communist, you know, terror cells.
They really are.
I mean, I've embedded myself with them.
They are organized by the rhetoric in the courthouse, the prosecutor saying that he was Antifa, that he sided with the organization.
I mean, the deniability and the culpability that it's not an organization, that it's not a group, maybe not in the world.
It may not have international headquarters.
It may not be coordinated with Antifa in New York versus LA.
But at least, can we be honest?
When you have an Antifa called Rose City Antifa that has patches and logos and meetings and training sessions at libraries and such that perhaps we could at least call it a group.
viva frei
It's got its own Wikipedia page.
I mean, it's not an incorporated company.
It's not a federally incorporated not-for-profit.
But an element there, Elijah, from what Katie Davis Court, who was the journalist reporting that Libby Emmons was summarizing, they didn't steal everything in her car.
They just took identification documents out of her car.
So it seems targeted, although in reality, my car back in Montreal, although the streets are not what they used to be, would get broken into.
We'd leave our car unlocked because it would be easier than having a broken window.
So, you know, it could have been an accident.
It could have been a coincidence.
Probably wasn't, given what Katie says was taken from her car.
But it seems deliberate in its strategy to go after the journalists who cover Antifa's street activity and then the journalists covering the trial.
And yeah, the defense attorney.
I am Antifa.
I'm going to remember all your faces.
So you better make sure the jury gets it right.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and we actually do have a clip of that.
This is right here.
This is an interview that was from Talk Radio in the area.
Listen to this with Katie Davis Court explaining what happened inside the courtroom.
Absolutely insane.
Check this out.
unidentified
The attorney herself for the Antifa people actually got up and said to the jury, I am Antifa and I remember all your faces.
I would expect the judge on that moment, at that very moment, to say, no, that's jury intimidation flat out in this courtroom.
We're not going to allow it.
And yet no such thing like that happened.
Yeah, it was shocking.
She not only said, I am Antifa, she said, after the trial, I'm going to wear a shirt that says, I am Antifa proudly, because that's how highly I think of the organization.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's how highly think of the organization.
And this is what the goalposts keep changing, though, Viva, because I remember just a couple years ago during Trump administration, it wasn't an organization.
It wasn't a group.
It was an idea, right?
This was just an idea.
Voter fraud wasn't real.
Antifa was an idea.
Russia tried to interfere with elections and elections could be stolen, but not for Democrats, only for Republicans.
Vaccines were going to stop communication of the disease between individuals.
If you didn't get vaccinated, you were trying to kill old people.
Locking down saved lives.
Masks were important to wear if you didn't want to die.
You had to go one direction in an aisle.
And more and more importantly, crime wasn't on the rise.
Gathering for Trump could kill people, but gathering for George Floyd could not.
And as we'll find out in just a few moments here, you know, the idea of Antifa mobbing a guy, stealing his equipment, trying to literally or figuratively kill the guy is not a criminal activity.
Intimidating witnesses is not a criminal activity, but standing and doing your job as a cop near George Floyd is considered culpable of five years in prison as that Asian cop was just sentenced for standing near the situation and not intervening.
viva frei
Elijah, appreciate, I don't like reverting to elements of identity politics, people's identity that Andy No happens to be the son of Vietnamese immigrants.
He happens to be out of an open gay man.
He's a gay immigrant, savagely beaten by a mob of what appears to be, for the most part, Caucasian people.
Any other realm of the universe, this would be a condemned hate crime.
You skid your tires on a pride flag on the street.
It gets national coverage.
This, for some reason, nobody's at the courthouse covering.
It's very difficult not to get blackpilled and cynical about all of this when you see it happening in real time, but it is what it is.
It's a subversion of the democratic process through, on the one hand, weaponized, bought and paid for DAs who happen to have one big name in common.
And you have a judicial system where you don't know if people own the judges.
You don't know if people own the system, but you can predict the way it's going to go, which means that there's something fundamentally wrong that surpasses or exceeds justice.
It's politics now.
The guy in the Chauvin case, Toe, getting sentenced to 57 months in jail.
And the judge, who if I had to say was owned by someone, if I had to predict based on body language, I would say it.
This judge is berating him for not being apologetic enough, for not having enough remorse after five years and giving him the higher end of the sentence.
57 months for being on site while Chauvin did whatever he did, however you feel about what Chauvin did.
We're living in a system where there is no justice.
There is only injustice that's predictable based on politics.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
And I still can't believe this new movement that we have where juries are being literally intimidated, not only by the media, but allowed to be intimidated in the courtroom.
And because you're not dealing with just, you know, you know, you're dealing with criminals because they're saying, I know your faces, we'll remember your faces.
People just want to go on with their lives.
They just want to be, you know, brought into a room.
They want to decide the trial.
And this is why I don't know if the jury of your peers is going to be working out very much long term for many people, because our peers are no longer a unified people with a similar, you know, faith, religion, even ideas, even values, right?
People say, oh, we're not a country of a common race.
Okay.
Even if we're a country not of a common race, we're of a common value.
Even if you say we're not of a common value, we're under God.
None of these things are true today.
Okay.
It's neither homogenous in racial terms, neither homogenous in ideology.
And you go, but we're Americans.
We're all under the Constitution.
Half of people don't even know what the Constitution is.
And do you really think people in Portland care about the Constitution?
They're like, oh, you're an American and you're bound by the Constitution.
So I'm going to judge you fairly.
It doesn't matter if you're gay.
It doesn't matter if you're Asian.
It doesn't matter if you're black.
If you are against the regime, if you are against this totality of this new age, this new wave of thinking, you will be the other.
You will be, you know, right now, you will be prosecuted.
viva frei
I got called a Nazi on Twitter today.
unidentified
I mean, someone doesn't understand the irony of that.
viva frei
No, it wasn't you, but I unironic.
I mean, they might be troll accounts just looking for engagement.
I got called a Nazi.
My grandfather escaped from Nazi Germany in 1936.
I may or may not be a very good Jewish boy, but I'm a Jewish boy.
No one's going to let me forget it because I'm ideologically contrarian to the Trudeau regime.
The amazing thing is justice to some extent is dead because on the one hand, if you don't have jury anonymity, they're going to be subject to intimidation by the side that will go to intimidation and violence to ensure certain results.
Flip side, that very same side of the political aisle will argue for anonymity.
Keep the jury anonymous when they want to hide the jury bias.
In the Roger Stone case, you know, in certain cases, they can keep the jury anonymous.
And then lo and behold, when the jury becomes not anonymous, you find out that some of the jury are highly politically motivated people in the first place.
So everything is being weaponized.
Politics ruins everything.
And on the one hand, they will argue for not anonymizing the jury so they can be intimidated.
Flip side, when they know they're going to be a favorable jury, keep them anonymous so that the aggregate knowledge of the interwebs can't pick out the ones who are politically motivated partisan, have no place being on that jury, as we saw in the Roger Stone case.
But it really is, we're not one people under God right now.
We are two people under parties.
And I don't want to say that, you know, both sides are doing bad things.
Right now, it certainly seems that one side is doing more of the bad than the other.
And it happens to be the one party that is in power.
And maybe that's the underlying common denominator is the party that's not in power tends to play by the rules.
The party that's in power tends to break it to retain power.
Maybe that's where we're at.
But I'm not going to play this bullcrap.
Both sides are guilty of certain things when only one side has weaponized every aspect of government, prosecution, police, media to demonize and prosecute their ideological adversaries to retain power.
It's not a two-way street at this point in time.
elijah schaffer
No, it's not.
And I do feel a little bit nervous because, you know, this is personal to me, right?
Like there's a lot of people who really just waste their time on the internet, like tabloid and gossip channels.
They're usually ugly.
They're usually fat.
They're usually or too skinny or they're just struggling with internalized issues and they spend their time like tabloids and gossip, right?
And I don't understand these people.
I really don't.
I don't understand what's going on.
And I think one of the reasons why I don't is because maybe they don't have skin in the game.
They're usually unmarried.
They usually don't have kids.
They can't have kids.
There's a lot of reasons.
They're reflecting their anger by talking about other people.
And there's a huge swath of even the right wing that almost treats politics like that.
Like, well, you should have seen what the Democrats did and you should have seen what the Republicans did.
But to me, this is like a human rights issue.
This is a future of our families.
This is a ability to operate freely, to where if I'm attacked in public and I'm nearly killed, that there is justice, right?
That I know my kids are safe walking down the street, that I know that I can afford food, that housing may not be a human right, but if you're making a normal middle income, that you should be able to afford one at least, something to live in, right?
You should be able to afford shelter.
I want to live in a country that I'm proud of.
But this justice issue is personal, right?
And I think it hurts me because, you know, I documented the Capitol riot and they've tried to prosecute me several times.
Of course, people are, you know, for now, it's worked out that I've had a security clearance.
I've had one of the highest security clearances in terms of with press to be there.
But now the president, right, the ex-president may be thrown in jail, or at least they're trying.
And so, you know, press licenses mean nothing to the regime, right?
These things don't mean anything.
And they have a pending, you know, pending investigation on me for wiretapping for allegedly taking pictures of a screen, which they cannot prove.
They don't know if I took a picture of a screen to the point to where I thought it was over, but NBC just like wrote another article that was like new video services of Elijah Schaefer inside the building.
What do you mean, new video services?
I was there.
I literally say it on my show.
I'll say it here.
Like I was there.
I was doing my job.
But I go, this is crazy because I was talking to my wife and I go, I go, you know, when I look at these cases, like Andy, no, it's not just to make it personal about me, but I'm going, I know no matter what I, what is the truth, if I go before a jury in Washington, D.C., they will find me guilty of whatever they want to find me guilty of.
And if they won't bring me in unless they have charges they know that they, that they'll, that they'll be able to bring you guilty on.
It doesn't mean I'm a criminal.
It doesn't mean that I'm guilty of anything, but it means it's a banana republic.
And I look at this and I go, holy fuck, that was a clear-cut case.
Maybe the civil side of things, maybe not so much, but he was attacked.
There was some liability.
This was a coordinated effort.
These people took credit for the attack.
We would give credit to ISIS.
We would blame Islamic terrorists.
But when they're communist, anarchist terrorists, then we don't give them any credit.
And when I see this, I go, this just sets a precedent for all of Americans.
If you're getting tried and tested in a blue city, you are fucked.
There's nothing you can do.
No lawyer you can hire.
viva frei
The McCloskey case, does everybody remember it was in, was it in Missouri?
Oh, do you have a Jamie type producer who can double check what state McCloskey's in?
It was Kim Gardner.
elijah schaffer
I think it was Missouri.
viva frei
I'm pretty sure it was Missouri.
The McCloskey case was pretty much the cut and dry evidence that there is no justice.
It's only politics.
When you brandish a firearm, you hold a firearm to protect your property, and then you get prosecuted.
And then you find out, I mean, everybody seems to have forgotten about this, that they tampered with the evidence in the McCloskey case because the charges required the firearms to be readily capable of lethal use.
And the one that Ms. McCloskey was using had been disabled because it was a prop used in a case.
And they reassembled it so that it could be functional.
So they could charge her with a crime that they could not have otherwise charged her for.
There is no justice because right now it's politics and politics only.
And yeah, I mean, what is left when justice becomes predictive?
And I say justice, the legal process becomes predictive.
You don't even have to commit a crime anymore to be convicted of one.
And the problem is, you know, I always like to say, well, you know, play it safe.
Don't go down to Capitol Hill on January 6th and you won't have problems.
Oh, lo and behold, they convicted some other guy.
I think it was Proud Boys for seditious conspiracy, even though he never stepped foot on Capitol Hill on January 6th.
So you don't even have to have committed the actus reus anymore, which is the act of the crime in order to get convicted.
What's the incentive to people to even to play it safe and be lawful?
That is the problem.
And the more they come out with these outrageous, outlandish prosecutions, not just of the lowly rabble who don't have means of defense, the highest person in the country, the leading candidate, the more they come out with outlandish, in your face, we rule over you bullshit charges.
It's almost like a deliberate attack of provocation to get somebody to do something stupid so they can then further weaponize it.
Or if they don't, fabricate it out of whole cloth, like I would argue they did with the better part of January 6th.
Some parts of that January 6th were legitimate violence, protests, gone bad, whatever.
The aggregate of January 6th was an absolute setup fabrication, allowing something bad to happen so it could be weaponized.
And I have a bad feeling that that's exactly what they want to provoke again.
And if they can't provoke it, what's to prevent them from having another false flag to stage it?
Not to get too blackpilled on that.
elijah schaffer
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All right, Viva, we've got to talk about this buffoonery and what's actually been going on here because we'll end this segment by bringing up this case.
I mentioned here as the courts were overturned, this footage came out.
I don't think that we need to play the footage because it is quite long.
unidentified
But this is right here.
Be perfectly honest.
elijah schaffer
Look at this judge's face.
This is the judge.
This is in the George Floyd case, as we mentioned earlier.
He sentences a cop who was doing his job.
Like you mentioned, you don't like identity politics, but it's like, you know, an Asian person, you know, who's in, who's in this place.
He sentences him to five years in prison, which cops don't do well in prison, by the way, for standing and not doing enough.
So he didn't do enough for this case, even though I believe George Floyd died of an overdose.
And I believe that there's irreconcilable evidence that at least the current narrative is false.
I don't, I don't, it's the toxicology shows that there could be one of many factors on why he died.
And definitely, this officer had says, and he testifies, I didn't know he was going to die.
I had no evidence of that.
And I would have intervened if I knew he was going to die.
But he did die.
And you can get thrown in prison, even as a cop doing your duty, trying to protect your community, simply because the regime wants to put you away to feed mob justice.
This is kangaroo courts.
viva frei
Elijah, just if you could play the first part where he says, I would have expected a little more remorse.
unidentified
I mean, you have to see the arrogance in his voice after three years of reflection.
I was hoping for a little more remorse.
viva frei
Can you imagine the arrogant pomposity that this takes for a judge who probably, I've been saying this for a couple of days, probably has never seen, maybe he has, but probably has never seen an incident of violence that police have to deal with on a regular basis, lecturing this guy as to what he ought to have done in the face of Chauvin dealing with George Floyd.
Imagine the arrogant pomposity it takes to say, I would have expected a little more remorse.
What do you want him to do?
Like whip himself on the back with rose stems?
Like that, you want public flagellation?
To me, it's an outrage.
I remember watching the George Floyd trial.
At the beginning, I thought, and I was firmly believing that Chauvin, you know, it was terrible and Chauvin murdered the guy.
I watched the entire trial.
And it's not to say that I don't think Chauvin did things that were wrong.
The defense raised a reasonable doubt in law.
Remember, this is criminal now, beyond a reasonable doubt, not balance of the probabilities like Andy No had to prove.
They did a decent job showing alternative factors that could have had contributing effects, if not determining effects, that being the drugs that the man ingested right before.
This guy, Toe, did nothing but stand by and try to keep the crowd at bay.
57 months in jail.
It's an absolute outrage.
To me, it's an absolute outrage.
And then he has got to go back to state court to finish up his state sentence after 57 months in federal if he makes it that far.
But this judge, I would have expected a little more remorse.
As if this judge doesn't know that the cameras are rolling and that he has to perform for his handlers or just perform for the general public so that he's the hero, deifying George Floyd and sacrificing Toe.
It's madness.
It's madness compared to what people don't get, what other hardened criminals don't get.
And this guy's going away for the better part of the rest of his life as a cop in jail.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and to bring some of the craziness in there, guys, we're going to finish up the show on Rumble.
So make sure you guys head over to rumble.com slash slightly offensive.
Link will be in bio.
I'll see you over there for the rest of the show.
viva frei
What happens now on Rumble?
elijah schaffer
They can hear us, but we just continue the show.
unidentified
I know, no.
viva frei
I know.
They can't see us.
I was going to take my shirt off, but not yet.
Oh, yeah.
You can't see it right now, but Viva has just taken off his merch shirt.
Oh, I'm putting it back on.
We're ready for Rumble.
elijah schaffer
We love it.
We love it.
unidentified
Ba-da-bum-bum-ba-da-da-da.
elijah schaffer
All right.
unidentified
All right.
We should be out of Rumble.
elijah schaffer
We got Confetti of Color.
We got the Confetti of Color.
You never got the Confetti of Color.
It's the COC blasting in your face.
Justin Trudeau loves the COC.
It is a common favorite here.
viva frei
We do want to talk about it.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Everything here is a bit of a tongue-in-cheek.
Believe me, some people have been so mad at my humor.
They've tried to cause problems.
You know, it's caused distress in them.
I think they were distressed by my jokes.
And that's the sad part about people today.
They were distressed by them.
Let's look at something funny.
These are things that actually make me laugh.
Speaking of Barbie, we talked a lot about the good old commander-in-chief here, the Justin Trudeau going to the Barbie movie.
But Viva, I think the funniest thing I've seen from Barbie wasn't this this week.
Talk about perpetual victimhood.
I don't know if you saw this story from the Daily Mail.
Read this closely.
Barbie director Greta Gerwig's extraordinary career journey from low-budget actor struggling with ADHD to first female director to produce a 1 billion grossing movie.
She now is a victim of the lifelong struggle of ADHD, attention deficit, hyper disorder.
I think is that what it's called?
Is that what they call it these days?
viva frei
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's not adult.
I've been told I have ADHD as an adult, but attention deficit.
elijah schaffer
Attention disorder, hyper deficit?
Attention disorder, hyperdeficit.
viva frei
Hyperactivity.
It's definitely hyperactivity disorder.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
I've been accused of having that, but I think I just have to, I have to resign myself to my struggle with OCDGAD.
It's a lifelong struggle.
We all want to be victims because we're defined not by our successes, but by our victimhood status and by our, oh, it's, it's, it's crazy.
Like she's, she, she has to somehow get away from her privilege because she's a white, by the looks of it, white cisgender female.
So she's got to find some source of suffering so that she can play that card.
I guess it's ADHD now.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but I love, I love this.
I actually got to take a picture of this.
I really do love this.
unidentified
this.
elijah schaffer
I'm going to send this to my dad.
There's a picture.
There's you too right there.
There you are.
All right.
I love the idea that everything's become a struggle, right?
And we've gotten so past the point of society where this is what I meant about like victimhood is that everybody is such a fucking victim on the internet.
And I want to remind people of this.
This is why I mostly just ignore people that are crying about things online because like you have this girl who just went through the lifelong struggle of getting distracted.
Like, how is that even a, how is that even a thing?
And then someone wrote this seriously.
This was a genuine article.
viva frei
Well, it's, I don't know anything about her upbringing.
It is the idea that we have to look for meaning and value in victimhood.
And suffering, it is something when you've overcome it.
But once upon a time, it's, I was at the Battle of Palalu and I survived and saw my brothers getting ripped apart by machine gun fire and mortars.
Now it's, it's the old maxim.
Like, what is it?
Hard times.
Oh, geez, I'm going to screw it up.
Soft, what is it?
Elijah, you're going to have to tell me all that.
I'm pulling a bush.
I'm pulling a bush.
elijah schaffer
Good times create weak men.
viva frei
Good times make easy men.
elijah schaffer
Weak men create hard times.
Hard times create strong men.
Strong men create good times.
viva frei
So I think it's like we know where we're going with this.
elijah schaffer
We know.
viva frei
It's like three generations, three generations.
What is it?
Rolled up sleeve to rolled up sleeves.
It's a ridiculous thing.
When one cannot, first of all, she's accomplished something great, I guess.
Although grossing a billion dollars on a filth of a movie, I'm not sure I'd be proud of that.
I haven't seen it, but I know everything there is to know about that movie.
But no, people have to find meaning in suffering.
And when they don't have actual suffering, when they didn't go through the Great Depression, Vietnam, World War II, when they haven't actually had any real suffering, they've got to fabricate their own suffering.
And that materializes itself in manufactured suffering.
I don't feel comfortable with my body.
I don't feel comfortable.
And this is not to undermine legitimate psychological issues, but the reflex has now become when life is too good and we all suffer from this, we've got to find some sort of suffering to give us meaning, even when we don't actually have meaningful, tangible suffering.
But there's something to be said about waking up at five in the morning and working a farm.
Some people say you're not going to have the time to sit there and not relish, but rather lament in your ADHD.
Some people suggest that.
I'm not sure that I believe it, but I could be inclined to.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but my favorite thing is, is the idea of journalists writing things.
That wasn't even my favorite dumb thing a journalist wrote this week.
I loved this one too from the weekend.
Cop seek babyface teens who trashed NYPD car at Kai Sinet's Union Square riot.
They put up the description of these people and they call them babyfaced teens, which I feel like the New York Post is just getting creative.
I think they're trolling us because you know they did angry brutes when the riot broke out.
They called the perpetrators angry brutes.
And this is like, when did it become weird to just describe the perpetrators?
Or like we can, we have eyes, right?
I know what they all have in common.
It's that they're young.
viva frei
So no, I wasn't even going there.
I wasn't even going, that's not where I was going.
I was just going to the idea that babyfaced teens, it's an amazing thing when they're seven and they say they identify as a different gender, they're mature enough to make a lifelong decision.
When they're out as teens, which could be as old as 17, 18, 19, when they're out vandalizing cars, they're babyfaced children that need to be dealt with with a soft hand.
It's again, politics ruins everything.
When it's ideologically, politically convenient to treat them as adults to alter their bodies for the rest of their lives, they're mature enough to make that decision.
When they're out committing crimes, then they're babyfaced teens.
They need to be dealt with as children and soft patted on the back and say, it's okay.
You just needed a place to play, according to the new mayor of Chicago.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, well, this is what you said with politics is to kind of go on with Biden being guilty.
I couldn't help but laugh this afternoon because of like how dumb the media is.
The media tried to have an intentional sit-down interview with him to talk to him about immigration.
I love how it has the climate interview, right?
So it was about they've combined climate and stuff.
And somehow his answer to the climate crisis and the immigration problem involved replacing lead pipes in schools.
I can't make this shit up.
I can't make this shit up.
It's so good.
Check this out.
unidentified
Is it the responsibility of the U.S. to protect migrants who might be fleeing extreme weather in their countries?
joe biden
Look, I think the United States should do everything it can to help people who are in desperate need and have no other means of help.
And we've always done that.
It is not our, it is just who we are.
We're the United States of America.
And the idea to begrudge the ability to do, for example, one of the things we're doing is we're providing for changing the environment, the physical structures in the countries which they come from.
So they don't have, so they have better lighting, they have more secure.
For example, you have so many lead pipes all across America and throughout the country.
You have 440,000 schools.
You turn on the water fountain and you may have lead in the water.
And so, and there's thousands of people, but we're replacing every single lead pipe in America.
viva frei
Is it the responsibility of the U.S. in the name of sweet holy hell?
First of all, those cities where they have lead pipes and they open up the water and they're getting poisoned, I'd wager dollars to donuts, they might tend to be Democrat-run citizens, Democrat-run cities, ALA, Flint, Michigan, and others.
Second of all, the man is clearly demented.
It's not to be mean.
It's not to be crass.
It's not to be poke funded at dementia.
My grandmother died at 103.
She was diagnosed with early onset dementia, if you can believe this, at 85.
So she lived another 20 after being diagnosed with early onset.
She lived another 25 years.
I know the face of dementia when I see it.
He can't, not that I'm the king of finishing sentences.
He can't finish a sentence.
He can't retain a coherent thought.
He knows that he's got this point that he's got to say, but he's got to find a way to get there and try to make it eloquent and smooth, but he's incapable of it.
And then he goes from changing their environment to changing pipes in shithole Democrat-run cities.
All right.
Congratulations.
You played yourself.
I want to cue the Billy Madison.
What you just said is the most insanely idiotic thing I've ever heard.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent responsive message, I can go on.
It's madness, but this is the most powerful person on earth right now.
And sure, you know, don't question his mental acuity.
He's totally fine.
elijah schaffer
Lead pipes, though.
You know, lead pipes, right?
That's one of the most weird parts about it is we're trying to change out the lead pipes.
And I feel like you know that man's been married for a long time because the way he can just divert the conversation away from when he doesn't have the answer to a new topic, you know, he's been in a few of these situations, but I also just confirmed every day that he may not even be running his daily itinerary, let alone the country.
viva frei
It's painfully obvious to everyone.
And then the only question is, who's running it?
Who's controlling him?
Why is he still there if he's a useless, mentally unfit individual?
And by the way, full circle back to the beginning, whatever they accuse Trump of is true of Biden.
They accuse Trump of being mentally unfit, unhinged, deranged.
He might be angry.
He might be crass, and he might not have a filter for his Twitter feed or his truth social feed.
One thing's for certain, he's mentally competent, even if you don't like him, but accuse him of being mentally incompetent.
Why?
To distract away from the dude that can't finish a sentence, that doesn't know where he's going, where he is, or where he was, and can't answer a question with any degree of seriousness.
And if he's not saying this dumb question, Docey, I'm going to take your question about migrants and change it to lead pipes.
And by the way, I question whether or not he's even doing what he said he was doing in that answer about lead pipes.
elijah schaffer
Well, I know his son was laying pipes, so that's one thing that we can definitely confirm.
I do want to bring up as we get to the last part of the show here.
I always try to put in something positive in the show and something that we can celebrate.
It's not just negativity and that should be tied into the subject.
Let's look at something positive, a win.
We're talking about justice and the corruption of it.
So there's got to be some good move.
You know, I'm just, I'm a Trump guy.
I'm not a DeSantis guy.
I'm not a Mike Pence guy.
But I think the thing DeSantis has done a great job with Florida.
I'm not a team sports kind of guy where I'm going to hate DeSantis just because he's running against Trump.
However, I don't know if you saw this though, Viva.
He's actually been very successful in removing corrupt prosecutors because what we're having for the crime in our country, a large majority of it isn't really the people.
It's the lack of enforcement and selective enforcement.
For instance, the rancher in Arizona who killed an armed trafficker on his property is being charged by a liberal DA in Arizona for homicide, right?
So when you have a man who's on the border who's trying to control his property through a massive human rights violation and crime against humanity, he's the evil one.
You have to ask yourself, how does this discourage people from acting in the name of justice in the future?
And if he goes to jail, what precedent does this set for the wrong people?
We'll watch this video and comment on it.
As once again, Ron DeSantis has removed a prosecutor for selective enforcement and the like.
Let's check this out.
ron desantis
The Florida puts our communities in danger and victimizes innocent Floridians.
Accordingly, I am today announcing the suspension of state attorney Monique Worrell from the 9th Judicial Circuit, effective immediately.
I'm appointing Judge Andrew Bain to take over as state attorney for the 9th Judicial Circuit.
Judge Bain is currently a judge in Orlando.
He is a native Floridian.
He attended University of Miami, where he played football, and he received his law degree from Florida AM Law School.
And I trust that he will be a prosecutor that faithfully enforces the law and will keep the communities of Central Florida safe.
Monique Worrell's administration of criminal justice in the Ninth Circuit has been clearly and fundamentally derelict so as to constitute both neglect of duty and incompetence.
The policies or practices listed in our executive order suspending her that constitutes the grounds of suspension are as follows: one, a pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for gun crimes, pattern or practice to avoid minimum mandatory sentences for drug trafficking offenses, pattern or practice allowing juvenile offenders to avoid serious charges and incarceration altogether,
pattern or practice to avoid valid and applicable sentencing enhancements, pattern or practice limiting charges for child pornography, pattern or practice for seeking withholding of adjudication in situations not permitted under Florida law.
viva frei
Holy cows.
Elijah, I was just Googling to see if they've gone into accusations of racism because I wasn't sure exactly who he suspended.
But my goodness, can anything get more humiliating than that?
And you're a thousand percent right.
Selective prosecution is how justice dies.
And like you see in New York, when you don't prosecute certain crimes, but then you prosecute the dude on the subway who has to protect you from the people you're not prosecuting, justice dies, criminality soars.
And I like DeSantis.
I moved to Florida for a reason.
I hope he hasn't destroyed his political career over the primary stuff, but this is a good move.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I am like, and I don't know why Trump people can't give him credit here for this, because realistically, this is what we should be doing is saying, hey, not everyone needs to be the president.
Not everybody needs to be the head honcho.
I don't know.
Are you a DeSantis guy?
You don't even vote, right?
You're not even a citizen.
viva frei
I don't vote.
I don't vote.
And I'm lucky enough that I didn't have to get into this very divisive battle between DeSantis camp and the Trump camp.
I like both.
I mean, I moved to Florida because I like what DeSantis did, even though I disagree with some of the stuff that he's enacted in terms of policy, you know, trying to impose or trying to ease the restrictions for the death penalty, not requiring unanimity.
I'm not a fan of the death penalty, having seen the way the system can't be trusted.
There's some stuff where I disagree with DeSantis.
By and large, he's done a better job than the majority of other governors out there.
And there's a reason why people are fleeing from California to come to Florida and not vice versa.
Do I think he's ready to be president?
No.
I don't think DeSantis could put up with the deep state administration, lawfare, destroy you and everyone you know battle that Trump is going through.
And I think it might have been premature for him to try.
He might have burnt some bridges in having so tried.
I still hope there's a gracious way for him to bow out and then endorse Trump and salvage some of the goodwill that he might have lost.
But I like DeSantis, but I don't think anybody can deal with the shit that Trump has been dealing with except for Trump.
I couldn't deal with it.
But this is a good move.
He'll get some credit.
Right now, it might be a little bit of political cynicism that he's doing it only to help his career.
Sorry, not his career, his chances, prospects as presidential candidate.
But this is what needs to be done more often than not.
Instead of waiting until, who was it, Kim Gardner or the other one who gets so mired in controversy that they have to resign, nip it in the bud when they're activist DAs, when they're activist prosecutors, get them out and put someone in who's going to support justice and not political activism.
joe biden
Right.
elijah schaffer
And, you know, and as we, as we talk about this and we kind of transition, because this is important and we have to give the win.
And I don't like when people don't understand, like, if you don't like him, if you don't like DeSantis, you should actually be praising him for this because you just say, hey, we do like you as a governor of Florida and we do want you to keep working on that state.
And we do want to celebrate your wins.
And we do love the idea of the way that our countries run where states have their own rights and power.
And we want more governors to be emboldened to remove prosecutors that are working against the people.
But just shitting on him, like, you know, people are like attacking Florida.
In the end, Florida is a great place to live.
Is it expensive?
Yes.
Are the property taxes high?
Yes.
Is the utilities high right now?
Yes.
There's problems all over the world that are going on.
They have unique circumstances as well with immigration.
They have unique circumstances with weather events that go on there regularly that take a lot of tax dollars with hurricanes destroying the state pretty regularly.
But overall, is DeSantis doing a great job?
Yes.
And I'm not going to buy into the team sport pack fighting where I have to hate him.
Do I want DeSantis to be the president of the United States?
No.
No, I don't.
And I don't mind saying that.
But I'm sure as hell not going to go around and make fun of his boots.
Even though I think it's funny to say, well, do make fun of his shit.
Well, no, but I'm not going to do that.
viva frei
No, people are making fun of the fact that he might be a little more socially awkward than Trump.
I was like, how is this acceptable to make fun of someone's social demeanor?
But no, DeSantis, there's some problems.
There's problems everywhere.
The bottom line is Florida's pretty damn good.
And for everybody complaining about racism and bigotry and intolerance, Florida and step foot in Miami, step foot in Boca, step foot in Fort Lauderdale.
These are culturally diverse, tolerant, loving communities.
You have everyone from every walk of life getting along.
When I moved down here, I just couldn't get over the fact that everybody's smiling all the time.
I think it has to do with the sun.
Insurance, big problem.
Leading the nation in terms of lightning fatalities, big problem.
I'm joking.
Seven deaths a year come from Florida.
They lead the country in lightning strike fatalities.
But I like DeSantis, even when I disagree with him.
He's socially awkward.
He doesn't have Trump's ownership of the room.
I would rather he stay governor of Florida.
I mean, people don't also appreciate this.
Like, you want to shit on DeSantis.
Who do you want to run Florida?
Nikki Freed or Fry?
For God's sake, Florida goes blue.
It's going to turn into a New York, a Michigan, a Pennsylvania, California.
So you want competent leadership at the state level, but this is a good move.
And my goodness, is there any more mortifying of a way of doing it than by public announcement, executive order saying you were derelict in your duties?
You're out.
And we're going to fill the position with someone who's going to do their damn job.
elijah schaffer
Amen to that.
Viva Fry, you can follow him in below.
We're going to have one last mini segment because I like to do this to my guests.
There's a couple of videos, a couple of cultural things that we're going to comment on because I want to get your opinion on this.
But unfortunately, these are things I've seen.
So now you've got to watch them, too.
unidentified
Yikes.
elijah schaffer
Everybody says, oh, masturbation's normal.
It's so healthy, Viva.
You know, oh, you shouldn't judge a girl for having a dildo and stuff like that.
That's just normal.
But everybody says that.
But then I want to buy the Gluck Gluck 78,000 Pulsator Plus with a gelatin tip, a seven version vibrating reverse osmosis rocket jumping integrator with a phone case to watch my island.
viva frei
Is this for a man or for the woman?
elijah schaffer
This is where sex toys, this is called the Industrial Revolution and its consequences.
This was an ad that popped up on TikTok that they were selling on TikTok.
Said it was to wash your potatoes.
And I'm just going to guess that I guess the phone is for cooking videos.
So you can watch it can cook and you can wash your potatoes.
viva frei
Oh, no, there's got to be an app, right?
So you know how many, how many you can best your next your stroke, I guess, on the next time.
So hold on.
You're intended to put the phallus in the bottom and it's supposed to go up and up down on your on your weed.
elijah schaffer
That seems rather aggressive, wouldn't you say?
Like it seems rather like, that seems rather painful in some ways.
viva frei
There seems like a lot of logistical problems with this because at first I didn't even know if it's for a woman or for a man.
People are going to plug their phone into this?
There's some blackmail material.
Okay, that's fantastic.
Look, they thought of everything.
Back in the olden days, Elijah, how old are you?
elijah schaffer
I am 30 years old.
viva frei
Oh, so American Pie, the first one, is before your time.
elijah schaffer
Correct.
viva frei
Dude, American Pie is before your time.
That's ridiculous.
unidentified
Okay.
viva frei
It used to be a warm apple pie.
All right.
Now it's a gyrating ball of philatex or whatever the hell that was.
All right.
unidentified
Thanks.
viva frei
Now I'm going to have that in my mind for a little while.
elijah schaffer
This is Justin Trudeau.
viva frei
Does it get better behind?
elijah schaffer
I just, I like, okay, but here's the funny part is like, I just got a video taken down for missing, like, I don't care about TikTok.
So let me clarify.
I get videos taken down.
I'm on my fourth or fifth account.
I don't even know what you count them on anymore.
I mean, I'm back to like 30,000 followers and I get videos taken down for like insane things.
Like I'm, I laughed at Logan Paul and I got taken down for bullying.
I made a video of Dr. Anthony Fauci and it got taken down for harassment.
I did a video about human trafficking, got taken down for misinformation.
Okay, TikTok's full of shit, but I do just put my videos there.
I don't rely on it for money, but I think it's just, I just put my videos in a lot of places to just try to get them out to new audiences.
And, you know, when I think about life and I'm just like, you know, I can't talk about human trafficking, but, you know, you can sell this to like kids, you know, on an app.
It's kind of crazy, right?
viva frei
Well, it's crazy.
It also reminds me of the, it was called, have you seen the movie Top Secret?
This is well before your time.
elijah schaffer
No.
viva frei
It was, oh my God.
So I think it was called the, oh, it was the anal intruder.
Everyone has to see Top Secret, Val Kilmer.
It's a slapstick comedy from like, I don't know, 82.
And there was literally like a gun that was filled with dildos.
And I mean, who would feel safe putting their junk in that in the first place?
You're going to get electrocuted.
It's going to rip your schlong off.
elijah schaffer
It's something that would break.
Now, I don't need to get into the details because we're all adults here, but God made that piece of our body very flexible and it can do a lot of things.
But if you're in the middle of arousal, which I assume you are when you're using that object, or hopefully unless something's wrong with you, I just like, I also want to know, wait, I want to know this, like not only is the pain, but I also want to know when it's appropriate to use this.
Because not, I'm just asking for a friend, right?
For a friend, but like, okay, it gets delivered.
You have roommates.
Maybe you live at your parents' house still.
Maybe you have a wife or a partner or whatever.
unidentified
When do you go in your bedroom?
elijah schaffer
It sounds like a dubstep song's going on with a little too much oil and grease.
But it's like, it's like a, when do you use this?
No one had.
Imagine like getting caught caught in the act.
It's already bad enough.
But what if you get caught in the act with the Gluckluck 7000 Plus?
Like that's a whole other sign.
viva frei
By the way, I just DM'd you the scene from Top Secret in your Twitter account.
If you want to pull it up, but I'll bring it up.
Who would buy this?
Like, once you take for granted and understand everything you buy is tracked.
Everything you own is tracked.
Everything you say is tracked, even if you're not saying it into your phone.
Some dude's going to come up to you and say, I know you bought the whatever the hell that thing was called.
Now you got to do this.
I mean, that's blackmail material.
And that's like, you're okay with someone coming out and saying, you bought the jack off machine and own it.
Wait, wait, wait.
You're going to have to go.
unidentified
Yeah.
viva frei
You're going to have to go watch Top Secret.
This is a classic movie of all time.
unidentified
They kuded to wipe the smile off his face.
Boy, am I glad to see you?
I've been here 20 minutes already.
Nick, I've tried everything.
The embassy, the German government, consulate.
viva frei
I even talked to the UN ambassador.
unidentified
It's no use.
I just can't bring my wife to orgasm.
She's a shame, man.
Have you tried one of these?
viva frei
This is Dal Kilmer.
unidentified
Well, thanks.
I'll give it a whirl.
viva frei
The punchline is...
I'm getting a little worried about it.
He ends up dying.
unidentified
I mean, I don't even think they've ever even heard of a trial.
All I know is after you left the cafe last night, I met a girl.
Then later at the ballet, she's sitting all alone.
And then all of a sudden, she's got a gun at her head.
And he's looking like he's going to kill her.
And he might have if I hadn't stepped in.
Now, there's got to be someone you can call who can straighten this whole mess up.
Look, I figure they got electrical for your concert Friday night.
They're beaming a lion by satellite to 85 countries.
Now you just relax.
And remember, there's nothing to worry about.
elijah schaffer
Oh, my God.
viva frei
So that the punchline is hit.
He ends up dying.
And then they said we couldn't wipe the smile off his face.
But you understand, reality has become, hold on a second.
Reality has become what was once upon a time slapstick comedy.
elijah schaffer
When the anal intruder misses its target, right?
That's what you see right here.
viva frei
The jokes that were spawned.
And by the way, apparently his direction to media, do not ask about this welt on my forehead.
And this picture is hard to find now.
elijah schaffer
It looks like someone shot with a court gun or something like that.
Like, I don't even know what that is.
viva frei
But anyone who's been shot with a paintball gun knows that the welted leaves is much different.
It's almost like you have a dark spot than a rib.
unidentified
Yeah.
viva frei
And then bruising.
Someone had hypothesized a stiletto heel.
That's one hell of a shot, but not unreasonable.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, that's not unreasonable.
Like, okay.
And I mean this to, I mean this in the funniest way is like it's it's life is funny.
And I don't want, and I think people need to like need to calm down for a little bit.
Because like I know a lot of people who get mad and get in drama with people on Facebook with like 10 followers and they think it's the end of the world.
Like just chill.
Like have fun on the internet.
Have fun and enjoy it.
Because remember, like you think you've got embarrassing things.
You think people are annoying in your life.
Imagine having to speak to the world and become a serious person while you have a stiletto bruise on your forehead and you have your sons in women's clothing.
That's a real human being.
That's a real life.
And so it couldn't be that bad.
And then like, and then this is where everyone, everyone thinks in their life their problems are bigger than they are because it's their life.
So it's like their motive.
You know, relax.
You know what I mean?
Like, how many people do you know that have problems in their life?
They have histories.
They make mistakes and they're running the country.
So, you know, I mean, this is a good testament to you can fuck up in life and continue to, and you can still run the corrupt cabal as long as you do what they say and you come out of the closet by separating from your wife online.
viva frei
No, and if you're in government, the more you fuck up, the more raises you give yourself to deal with the consequences of your fuck ups in order to clean up your fuck ups.
It's an amazing, it's an amazing world where the more you fail, the more power you give yourself to deal with the catastrophes that you've caused.
But yeah, it's still like at the end of the day, everyone should be very forgiving, not just on others, but on themselves, because we are humans.
We are all fundamentally flawed.
But I will not forgive Justin Trudeau.
He has destroyed a generation.
He's destroyed my country and he's turned it into a prison.
He's made a laughingstock out of our country and he has damaged a generation, if not more.
So he doesn't get a pass, but even he should still be regarded as a fundamentally flawed human with a massive welt right in the middle of his forehead.
elijah schaffer
Right.
And so kind of with ending with that, I do want to give a huge shout out to my guest tonight, Viva Fry.
Very happy to have you on.
viva frei
There it is.
unidentified
There it is.
elijah schaffer
Very happy to have you on.
And Viva, obviously, you have a Rumble.
You have a lot of things.
You have a Locals.
If people want to find you, if they want to follow you, if they want to support you, please plug away.
viva frei
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
That's our beautiful community on locals.
Viva Barnes, B-A-R-N-E-S, BarnesLaw.locals.com.
Rumble, Viva Fry, and The Angry Viva is on Twitter, The Viva Fry.
And otherwise, if you just Google Viva Fry, you'll find me on the interwebs.
elijah schaffer
Thank you.
And don't forget, guys, also, yeah, you can go to locals, go to his locals.
The links in the chat actually to the description.
Also, join the locals community there.
If you guys are there, we are going to read a couple super chats before we leave.
You guys sent a couple of Rumbles as well.
I don't know how to read.
How do I read if I exited out of Rumble?
How do I read old Rumbles?
I don't know.
viva frei
How do I do that?
There's an app that you can install, or it's what's called like a plug-in, and it allows you to pull up the rants and then they stay up so long as you don't close the window.
I'll find the way.
If you look Rumble plug-in for Roundup, I found it.
elijah schaffer
All right.
We have some, they're all from someone named HydroPX.
I don't know who this is.
Justin Trudeau's bruise is bad, so horrible.
But what about Nick Ricada having his supporters show him ass?
viva frei
Okay, Hydro PX has something with Nick Ricada.
None of my business, and I'm not getting involved in other people's drama.
So nice to see you here.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, they're all from Hydro.
Viva knows there's evidence that Nick Ricada exposes cock, but Viva works for the locals, so he turns a blind eye.
I'm just mad I missed this.
viva frei
Why would anyone did I missed?
Forget, forget, why am I getting why am I expected to get involved with other people's stuff on their it's none of my freaking business?
I don't know Hydro PX, I think he's on my chat.
I think he's in my chat, dude.
Why do you think I have anything to do with, care about, or get involved with Ricada's stuff?
He's a grown boy.
He'll deal with his own stuff.
elijah schaffer
He's a grown boy.
viva frei
Also, you know who Nick Ricada is?
He's another.
He's a lawyer.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, no.
I mean, I haven't spoken to him in a long time, but I really do like Nick.
He was on one of my last shows before it got canned.
viva frei
Wait, he's a good guy, but like, what?
I'm not getting involved in fighting or drama on the internet.
I've been pretty much aware of that.
elijah schaffer
As long as you're making out with your brother, right?
As long as you're not making out with your brother, like the island boys.
He also said, disingenuous.
Look at Viva's face when you ask about his boy Nick Ricada.
He acts clueless.
So how Nick takes advantage of women.
Who does not take advantage of women, Hydro?
This is ridiculous.
unidentified
When did we talk about Ricada?
elijah schaffer
I have no idea.
I do read my chats.
I'm not afraid of chats.
He's angry, huh?
viva frei
He's angry with Nick.
I don't know what's going on.
None of my business.
And I don't start internet drama for the sake of it.
elijah schaffer
Nope.
And one of you guys sent this picture of me.
That's a real picture of me.
Thank you for that.
I really do appreciate that.
Was up those have paid me.
You saw that?
That's me.
I don't know.
They was screenshot from a video where I tried to become a retard.
And that's what it, and it really worked.
And now it's memed.
Bing-bong poo-poo peepee sent, I strapped a flashlight to my power tools, and now my dick is screwed up.
Okay.
I do like that.
The George says this Trudeau got a mushroom stamp.
unidentified
Ooh.
viva frei
What's a mushroom stamp?
elijah schaffer
He got from a penis?
Bonged.
Yeah, he went down.
He was drunk and he went down and missed.
viva frei
Last, this is not Sam.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I don't think that's true.
Here's the last question.
This is the only question.
We'll end on this question here.
This is a super chat here from Icona Turnhurt said, What is Viva's opinion on the 1000% fact that Justin is Fidel Castro's son?
viva frei
Again, I don't care.
The photos that compare him to Fidel Castro, they have an uncanny resemblance, but I don't know that they're not tweaked with whatever.
Everybody knows his father and his wife were philanderers.
Everybody knows it.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Margaret, I think it's Margaret Trudeau.
Sorry, just blocking my camera.
Everybody knows that.
Come to whatever conclusions you will.
There's a picture of Fidel Castro on the internet, not holding Justin Trudeau, but holding his brother.
Not that it's any better.
There's a love there that's beyond dictator to mistress.
So it doesn't matter what I think.
I know what I think.
It's not implausible.
They were philanderers.
They were going both ways, according to some urban legends.
But I don't care about, it's not their sexual proclivities that piss me off.
It's the fact that they destroyed my country that pisses me off.
elijah schaffer
And it does.
Viva Fry, thanks for coming on, guys.
If you're already watching, make sure that you support.
You got to like this video.
You got to follow.
We are rebuilding this show one bit at a time as we are on YouTube, but we're mostly on Rumble.
And I'm really happy that we're able to get, like tonight, we have like over, you know, 1,200 viewers watching live, which is great since we just started building up our Rumble back in January.
So this is like pretty brand new.
And we're here and we're rebuilding an audience on Rumble because we've been pretty much censored everywhere else.
Who knows why?
Apparently, the truth is slightly offensive.
For the rest of you guys, have a great rest of the week.
And may God bless the United States of America.
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