Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer - Trump TRIPLES Down on Epstein COVER-UP.. MAGA Base ERUPTS | The Rift | Sarah Stock & Anna Perez Aired: 2025-07-15 Duration: 02:09:24 === Shadow Banned Mystery (05:11) === [00:00:00] Well, in quite interesting news, it turns out that House Republicans, our very old House Republicans, have blocked Democrat-led effort to force the release of the Epstein files to the public. [00:00:11] Just the other day, you know, Thomas Massey and others were talking about the possibility of having Ghislaine, or as we called her on here, Ghislaine, testify before Congress about all of the boys that porked those girls that she apparently trafficked. [00:00:24] Well, the Gateway Punt reports from Jim Hoff that Republicans were asked whether or not there should be congressional interest. [00:00:31] And like Congress loves to do, they decided to vote against the will of their constituents, reminding me: if the people don't have any influence over our government officials, if what we want doesn't occur, and if what happens in our congressional seats is what they want, then do we really live in a republic? [00:00:52] Is this actually a democracy? [00:00:54] Do we have a representative institution? [00:00:57] And the answer to that question, of course, is hell to the no, no, to the no, no, no. [00:01:02] I don't know. [00:01:02] That's my version of black music. [00:01:04] Anyway, might as well listen to some black music tonight because we're living in a shithole of a country. [00:01:09] Am I right? [00:01:10] It's like a Compton, but it's all 50 states and we have to live through it every day. [00:01:14] My name is Elijah Schaefer. [00:01:15] We have a great show for you guys today talking about so many insane developments. [00:01:18] We are live Monday through Friday, 7 p.m. Eastern Time on YouTube. [00:01:22] Rumble and X. Don't forget to like this video. [00:01:25] Please do that honestly. [00:01:26] If you haven't thought about it already, subscribe or follow wherever you are. [00:01:29] And remember, at the end of every show, we do have a special segment for subscribers only on locals, elijahschafer.locals.com. [00:01:36] Let's start the show. [00:01:37] My name is Elijah Schaefer, and usually we start the show with a man going down under the desk right next to me, joining me today to talk about these stories and so much more. [00:02:04] That was a bad look. [00:02:06] That was actually really crazy. [00:02:08] I swear he was plugging me in my headphones. [00:02:11] Welcome back, the founder of Snowflake News. [00:02:13] Tell us who you are while you're here. [00:02:15] The things you got to do around here to get a raise. [00:02:17] Yeah, Michael Hennessy of Snowflake underscore News, also a Rift contributor. [00:02:22] Just happy to be here. [00:02:23] I know we got a lot of stories to jump into. [00:02:25] Looks like we're stuck with Epstein again and leading down the Israel Road, but for some reason, it always goes that way. [00:02:30] So yep, Epstein every single day of like the past week, isn't it? [00:02:36] Yeah, so tell us who you are while you're here. [00:02:38] Yeah, my name is Sarah Stock. [00:02:39] I'm a contributor here at Rift TV, and I'm here because I'm paid to be here. [00:02:45] That's actually not true. [00:02:47] She's forced to be here. [00:02:48] We don't usually pay our contributors. [00:02:50] That's exactly. [00:02:51] And I'm just kidding. [00:02:52] That's just the previous networks I've worked with. [00:02:53] Anyway, speaking of the devil, joining us tonight for the first time. [00:02:58] She was supposed to be here yesterday, but then there was inclement weather, which is absolutely a horrible thing. [00:03:02] But you bring the sunshine and the smiles. [00:03:04] We all love her. [00:03:06] Ladies and gentlemen, tell us who you are while you're here. [00:03:08] Hi, I'm Anna Perez, and I'm now a Rift TV contributor. [00:03:12] And yeah, and I was stuck traveling yesterday for a very long time for the whole day, basically. [00:03:19] But I'm also a writer. [00:03:20] And yeah, you could find me at Wrong ThinkAna on Twitter. [00:03:24] And excited to be here. [00:03:26] I was forced to be here, actually. [00:03:27] So I will open it. [00:03:28] I did say that. [00:03:29] I was blackmailed. [00:03:30] We blackmailed her to come. [00:03:32] In fact, let's talk about this. [00:03:35] I mean, this is actually kind of getting crazy, what we're talking about here. [00:03:38] I'm not entirely happy. [00:03:40] You know, one of the things that I know it's happening, it's kind of crazy. [00:03:43] Is this really? [00:03:44] Wait, is this real? [00:03:46] Did they just start the show themselves too? [00:03:48] I guess it is. [00:03:49] This is my old channel here, Alex Stein. [00:03:52] They only have a few hundred people watching. [00:03:53] That's crazy. [00:03:54] Anyway, no, it's just crazy. [00:03:56] We used to do like 10,000 live viewers minimum a night on that channel. [00:03:59] So it's just like kind of crazy. [00:04:01] How many does it have? [00:04:02] Right now, like 316. [00:04:05] No more crime time. [00:04:06] It's just on the decline with Alex Stein. [00:04:08] Well, that's like 350,000 subscribers. [00:04:10] That's like, you should have more people watching. [00:04:12] That's all I'm saying. [00:04:13] But I'm actually not speaking any poorly about it. [00:04:15] I just said I don't. [00:04:15] I wonder if that channel is shadow banned. [00:04:17] It might be. [00:04:18] Probably. [00:04:18] Yeah. [00:04:19] That's crazy. [00:04:20] I mean, your old channel was shadow banned. [00:04:23] Well, it's just shadow banned. [00:04:24] They destroyed it. [00:04:24] They deleted all the content off of it. [00:04:25] So it's like, there's nothing we really do about that. [00:04:27] All right. [00:04:27] I want to talk about this. [00:04:28] If you're watching on YouTube, if you're watching on Rumble, we do want to talk about this. [00:04:31] We are a brand new show. [00:04:32] We're a brand new channel. [00:04:33] We appreciate those of you guys who do continue to watch and support us. [00:04:36] But we got to get into the story for today because it's like, damn it, how much bullshit are we dealing with when it comes to the Epstein stuff? [00:04:42] I feel like, like, Trump keeps telling everyone, you know, just drop it, let it go. [00:04:47] You know, don't talk about it anymore. [00:04:48] And you're seeing the Cinco fans, you know, go around and say the same narrative. [00:04:52] Oh, just drop it, let it go. [00:04:54] But I want to drop it, right? [00:04:56] This is like, I want to drop this and I want to let it go. === Semitic Misunderstandings (15:39) === [00:05:01] But I feel like the woman in the argument now where I'm like, I'm not going to drop it. [00:05:05] I'm not going to let it go. [00:05:06] Because this is not an argument over why we were five minutes late to a friend's. [00:05:11] We're the ones being the woman. [00:05:12] They're pulling a gaslight gatekeep girl boss on us. [00:05:15] So it's like, it's not really us being the woman for asking them to come clean. [00:05:20] True. [00:05:20] But listen to this. [00:05:21] It turns out here in this story, I just want to read the details here because it is jaw-dropping. [00:05:26] And you know, when Jim Hoff, you know, when Jim Hoff himself is kind of like saying, hey, maybe Trump, you know, is not doing the right thing. [00:05:34] That's pretty crazy because Jim is like all sold out for Trump. [00:05:38] This is a pro-Trump organization. [00:05:40] And they're like, hey, this is not good. [00:05:42] So in a jaw-dropping move late Monday, House Republicans once again slammed the door shut on transparency, voting seven to five in the rules committee to block Representative Roe Khan's amendment that would have forced Attorney General Pamboni and the Department of Justice to publish all Epstein-related files publicly. [00:05:59] Last week, Representative Khanna announced that he will introduce an amendment on Tuesday forcing House to vote to release the full trove of Epstein-related files to the public. [00:06:09] Now, the same party that spent years stonewalling investigations, blocking the release of Epstein's clientless and downplaying this vast connections to the global elite is now suddenly pretending to care about transparency. [00:06:20] Jeffrey Epstein was a monster, but his real ties were to the Democrat elite. [00:06:24] I don't know if that's exactly true, though. [00:06:26] We do know there was a lot of Republican elite that were involved in this. [00:06:29] I just want to remind you that, you know, Republicans are not inherently good people. [00:06:33] And that's sort of the lie that people tend to hold on to. [00:06:37] But Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's Lolita Express at least 26 times, rubbing elbows with the pedophile finance here. [00:06:43] Why are the Epstein files still hidden? [00:06:45] Who are the rich and powerful beings protected? [00:06:47] Connor wrote on Saturday. [00:06:48] And on Tuesday, I'm introducing an amendment to force a vote demanding the full Epstein files be released to the public. [00:06:54] The speaker must call a vote and put every Congress member on record. [00:06:57] He continues saying, will the House allow a vote on Tuesday on the Kanna Amendment demanding the full release of the Epstein files? [00:07:03] We jump into this with Anna Sarah and with Michael Hennessy. [00:07:07] We're talking right now about the Epstein files were about to be released. [00:07:11] They went before a vote on a committee for Congress. [00:07:14] It has now left the White House and went into the people, right? [00:07:17] This is the people's house is what we know the White House was called. [00:07:21] And then we went into the people's chamber, which is the representative chamber. [00:07:26] Now, I got to tell you, I don't know if they were too busy having anal sex with each other. [00:07:29] I know they were doing that last year. [00:07:30] That was a big thing in the Chamber of Secrets, as we call it. [00:07:35] I just watched that movie. [00:07:36] Well, I hope you don't mean the movie that I'm referring to. [00:07:41] Talking about Harry Potter. [00:07:42] Because we just watched the beginning of that one at the start of the show. [00:07:44] If you don't know what I'm, you saw the head go down. [00:07:46] No, but I want to just jump into this. [00:07:49] This is fucking absurd. [00:07:52] I am absolutely livid. [00:07:54] This is not even an overreaction. [00:07:56] I am not being a reactionary. [00:07:57] Are you freaking kidding me? [00:07:59] Yeah. [00:08:00] Are you kidding me? [00:08:01] Every American polled in every independent poll, in every Democrat or Republican-led poll that I've read from Gallup all the way down to youGov says they want the files released and they want accountability. [00:08:12] And so what do our representatives do? [00:08:14] They do what they've been doing for years and years and years. [00:08:18] Like I said, when they're not having sex with each other in the chambers, they're doing the only other thing they like to do. [00:08:23] It's not fuck each other. [00:08:24] It's fuck the American people over. [00:08:27] And I'm sorry for being crass. [00:08:28] I know we're not supposed to curse a lot on the show, but if there's a time to curse, it's when people are covering for pedophiles. [00:08:34] Yeah, no, it's a lot of frustration. [00:08:36] I have the same feeling like the rest of America, we're getting sick and tired of it. [00:08:39] You know, the way that they're pretty much as Sarah mentioned, they're gaslighting us. [00:08:42] They're bringing us in multiple different directions. [00:08:44] First, it was, you know, the files are being released. [00:08:46] They're on Pan Bondi's desk. [00:08:47] Then you have Trump come out saying, I can't believe we're still talking about this. [00:08:51] Then it became the Democrats are actually, you know, they put everything together and it's just a big scheme to make the Republicans look bad. [00:08:58] And now reports are even saying that Trump has been reaching out to influencers and asking them to not report on the whole Epstein thing, to kind of let it go. [00:09:06] So that's why we're seeing a lot of conservatives now on social media that are coming out and saying, okay, guys, let's just be done with this. [00:09:12] Let's trust the administration. [00:09:13] But unfortunately, I do not trust the administration right now. [00:09:17] So it's something that we have to look into. [00:09:19] Crimes were committed, especially against children. [00:09:21] So we need to go ahead. [00:09:22] We need to get this figured out and line up the wood chipper. [00:09:25] Yeah. [00:09:25] And they're kind of looking for every excuse in the book to not release it. [00:09:28] And that's what's so frustrating is before it was that they didn't actually have everything to put together in an, I guess, digestible way that the American people could see it. [00:09:38] And now they're saying, well, we want to protect the victims. [00:09:41] It's like a new excuse every time. [00:09:42] And usually when that happens, it's because they're looking for reasons to continue convincing us that it's okay that they withhold this information. [00:09:49] And you brought up the fact that like, you know, this is obviously like a uniparty problem where they're not or the administration's problem, but it's also a uniparty problem because you have the left that's not, that wants to release it to make Trump look bad. [00:10:01] They're saying that they're trying to help with transparency. [00:10:04] That's what's going on with Democrats. [00:10:06] They're using this for a political reason. [00:10:08] And then you have the Trump administration that legitimately won't do what they said that they would do. [00:10:14] And this is why a lot of MAGA supporters are so upset with Trump. [00:10:18] And this speaks to the very problem that a lot of people were raising the alarm on, which is the whole influencer administration that we have right now. [00:10:27] Because that is exactly what the Trump administration is. [00:10:30] They filled the cabinet with influencers. [00:10:31] They have all these connections to right-wing media. [00:10:34] And everybody said that was so based and so great for so long. [00:10:37] Is it though? [00:10:38] Because now he's reaching out and telling people, or the administration is reaching out to people on the right saying, oh, just don't talk about this. [00:10:45] Sorry, but that's not how it's supposed to work. [00:10:47] Yeah, I honestly kind of agree with that. [00:10:49] The whole influencer cabinet is just like, it's so unserious to me. [00:10:53] It's like, why does the right have to be so corny like that? [00:10:56] You know what I mean? [00:10:57] Like the left, it's like, oh, there's this person who, I mean, of course, not in every case. [00:11:01] Like we have like Obama, who was like a community organizer and things like that. [00:11:05] But it's like generally they do kind of value a little bit of prestige. [00:11:10] They value people who have experience in what they're doing. [00:11:14] And it's like, you have someone like Dan Bongino. [00:11:16] It's like, I don't think he ever worked in government before, did he? [00:11:19] And it's like, yeah, he talked about politics on his show, but how much real life experience is that? [00:11:24] Just like looking at things on social media. [00:11:25] Like, I wouldn't think I'm equipped to run for Congress or something because I talked on his show. [00:11:30] Like, I don't know. [00:11:31] I think it's just a little bit silly. [00:11:33] Someone like Trump makes more sense because he's obviously, he's a very, he's a much older guy. [00:11:38] He's dealt with the real world for long enough. [00:11:41] He obviously, he's a very successful businessman. [00:11:44] So I feel like that's a little bit of a different situation. [00:11:47] But when it comes to these guys who are just like these like podcasters or whatever, like I don't really know if I want them in charge of the FBI, to be honest. [00:11:54] It's, it's kind of unserious. [00:11:56] I don't know if you guys agree. [00:11:57] Tell me, and that's the thing about the right. [00:11:59] And I will say this as somebody who's worked in right-wing media for quite a number of years. [00:12:04] You know, they say that they want to replace the mainstream media. [00:12:07] They want to be the main source of information for the American people. [00:12:10] And that's a great goal to have. [00:12:11] And it's great that there's an opportunity to replace the lying mainstream media that, or rather the mainstream media that was not completely honest with a lot of their reporting. [00:12:21] And a lot of American people obviously are frustrated with that. [00:12:24] And, you know, several polls reflect that. [00:12:25] However, you can't replace it with something that's dysfunctional or worse or just as controlled by the government. [00:12:32] Because even though it's, quote, on our side or on the conservative side, if that's your perspective, it's still not ideal. [00:12:39] There is still, there should be a standard to your point. [00:12:42] There should be like prestige. [00:12:44] There should be an understanding that like there are certain things that aren't okay. [00:12:48] Like you can't just collude with the government and the media should not be colluding together to stop certain information from getting out there. [00:12:54] Yeah. [00:12:54] And that's kind of the irony of the right always talking about like independent media. [00:12:58] And they're like, oh, X is fully independent. [00:13:00] And this is like, we have freedom of speech on there. [00:13:02] And look at all these independent podcasters. [00:13:04] Like, dude, they're literally just like equally in bed with the Trump administration is like Fox News is. [00:13:10] Or you know what I mean? [00:13:11] It's like, it's a Jewish shit show. [00:13:13] Yeah. [00:13:13] It's like really what it is. [00:13:15] That's what it's what we're seeing is an administration that's like a home loan in 2008. [00:13:20] You know what I mean? [00:13:21] It's like, like, you know, I get some financier who, you know, thinks that they can trick God by changing the light bulb in their refrigerator so it doesn't go out on Saturdays. [00:13:30] It's like, well, that's not really, you know, then they're like, oh, you know, we can also trick the people by changing the numbers on their loans. [00:13:35] And it's like, we'll repackage a bunch of, you know, C and D loans and call them AAA loans. [00:13:40] And then we'll end up basically, you know, guaranteeing that nothing bad's going to happen. [00:13:45] Well, what could go wrong giving a loan to Eduardo Rivirez for $800,000 for a two-bedroom house in Watts, California? [00:13:53] And then that's basically what's happening here. [00:13:54] It's like, what could go wrong when you put a bunch of dual citizen, dual allegiance fools that have no dedication to your country? [00:14:03] You know, something's wrong when like Avi Yamini of Rebel News, when Rebel News itself, which is Canadian, is like, you can just predict what these people are going to say. [00:14:12] It's like, oh, Trump is doing the right thing here. [00:14:14] We really should worry about Epstein. [00:14:16] You know, and it's like, Avi, Avi, number one, you're Australian. [00:14:21] Shut the fuck up. [00:14:22] Okay. [00:14:23] Number two, you're not even Christian. [00:14:25] You're Jewish. [00:14:26] You think Jesus is in manure. [00:14:28] I don't want to hear your opinion. [00:14:29] Okay. [00:14:30] You're literally, you're in a cult. [00:14:32] Well, he was also in the idea. [00:14:33] That's why I was going to say, what's going to be number three. [00:14:35] Number three, you literally killed Palestinian children and admitted it from what I saw. [00:14:39] Okay. [00:14:40] It's like, you're not really a very good source when it comes to, you know, whether we should protect Israel or not. [00:14:46] And what I'm not even, this is not even to be anti-Semitic or anything. [00:14:49] What I've really seen is the argument has come down to right now. [00:14:52] This is the split on the right wing entirely. [00:14:54] It's just that there are people who are dual citizens or evangelical Zionists who want to protect Israel more than they care about the truth. [00:15:02] Americans are protecting these kids. [00:15:04] And then there are people who care about America, the truth, and protecting these kids. [00:15:08] And if you want to protect the kids or you love America or you want the truth, they will slander you. [00:15:13] They will call you anti-Semitic. [00:15:15] They will call you obsessed with Jews. [00:15:17] And you go, no, I'm not obsessed with da Jews. [00:15:19] I'm obsessed with one right now. [00:15:21] And his name is Jeffrey Epstein. [00:15:23] And he is a pedophile. [00:15:24] And we want accountability. [00:15:26] And so the fact is, if you're telling me, you stupid bitch, you're telling me, Avi, I'm sorry, I'm very, upset at him right now. [00:15:35] If you're telling me, dude, you're telling me right now that if you want accountability against pedophilia, which is a very serious crime and very serious, that that makes somebody anti-Jewish when you have the ministry of combating anti-Semitism saying anti-Israeli. [00:15:51] If you're anti-pedophilia, you're anti-Jew. [00:15:54] So what does that say about Jews, guys? [00:15:56] What does that say in that? [00:15:57] It's not good. [00:15:58] It's not a good statement. [00:15:59] I'm saying it's bad PR. [00:16:00] It's not good PR and it makes me angry because it's like, you're telling me that now wanting accountability for a pedophile ring is anti-Israel. [00:16:08] This is getting to a point of absurdity to where Americans, I'm going to just say what Tucker said, we are fed up. [00:16:14] And if people can hear the anger in my voice, you can hear the frustration. [00:16:18] It's because we have a rogue government. [00:16:22] And if they're not serving us, who are they serving? [00:16:24] That's a good question. [00:16:26] Yeah, no, I mean, we're all fed up. [00:16:28] We're sick and tired of it. [00:16:29] You know, it's crazy what the administration is doing. [00:16:32] I mean, you touched on it perfectly. [00:16:33] You know, what they do is anytime that you go against anything that has to do with the Israeli government, they say you're anti-Semitic. [00:16:38] If we're talking about politicians getting money from APAC, well, you're just being anti-Semitic. [00:16:43] If we talk about the ADL and say how that they're limiting free speech and really putting a stop to people, that's anti-Semitic. [00:16:49] And question Iran war. [00:16:50] We don't want to go to war with Iran. [00:16:52] So what? [00:16:52] You don't support Israel? [00:16:53] You're anti-Semitic. [00:16:55] And now pedophilia. [00:16:56] I mean, how much more are we going to go down a rabbit hole where everything's just anti-Semitic? [00:17:00] What they're doing is they're just using these words. [00:17:02] We've seen similar with the left. [00:17:03] The right does it as well. [00:17:04] You use certain kinds of terms to demoralize people to make people feel guilty about speaking the truth. [00:17:09] And that way they can try to silence you and stop the information from coming out. [00:17:12] But aren't they kind of telling on themselves when they say that? [00:17:15] Because they're telling you, they're saying that when they call it anti-Semitic, like your mind wasn't even there to begin with. [00:17:22] You weren't thinking it had anything to do with Jews at all. [00:17:24] But then when they start, or you know, in theory, but then when they say that, you're like, oh, so you're telling me this does have to do with Jews. [00:17:32] Okay. [00:17:32] Well, then let's go down. [00:17:34] Let's expand that, you know, and then you, and then they're like, it's like they're telling on themselves that they are protecting Jews. [00:17:39] They are protecting Israel when they call what you're saying anti-Semitic. [00:17:42] Like had they not said that, you wouldn't have even been on to them. [00:17:45] That's the irony in all of it. [00:17:46] And the other thing I wanted to say before we move on from this was it's really disheartening to see that the Trump administration is working so hard to block this information from coming out, primarily because they made this a cornerstone of their campaign from day one, or not day one, but very early on. [00:18:01] I forget at one point. [00:18:02] Remember he premiered Sound of Freedom at Mar-a-Lago a long time ago? [00:18:07] It's ridiculous. [00:18:08] Yeah. [00:18:08] And it's like he said, this is going to be our priority for the campaign moving forward. [00:18:14] Well, whatever happened to that. [00:18:16] It's a show. [00:18:17] And I'm going to tell you guys this as we go into this, I want to remind you what people are saying right now is that he took money from donors that are on the list. [00:18:24] And this, like, he, he owes them their freedom. [00:18:27] It's like a tax, right? [00:18:28] Like a syntax. [00:18:29] He owes them. [00:18:30] However, I want to remind you that there is ways to show that you still don't support pedophiles. [00:18:34] By the way, we know that we've been sponsored by this brand, Red Pill Threads, which has been fantastic. [00:18:39] Of course, we do have a dress code on the show. [00:18:41] So usually we either, A, you have to wear something business casual, business professional, or as you see here on Hennessy, you can wear merch, which is absolutely fantastic. [00:18:50] But most importantly, you can also wear Red Pill Threads t-shirts. [00:18:52] Check out this one. [00:18:53] I do like this one a lot. [00:18:54] It's the Dead Peddo's t-shirt. [00:18:56] Should ship some of these to the White House. [00:18:58] Maybe they can learn about this. [00:18:59] It says dead pedophiles cannot, what does that say? [00:19:05] Oh, reoffend. [00:19:07] Sorry, I can't read right now. [00:19:08] Can you go show that real fast? [00:19:09] Yeah, so check that out. [00:19:10] You got the shirt here. [00:19:12] So many of these cool shirts are like actually could kind of get you in trouble, which is actually what I like because I like getting into trouble. [00:19:18] I always tell people, people are like, are you a green flag or a red flag? [00:19:20] I go, I'm a yellow flag. [00:19:21] And they go, what's a yellow flag? [00:19:22] It means that I am toxic intentionally. [00:19:24] And it also means it means that I get into trouble, but I feel bad about it sometimes. [00:19:30] But however, they have, if you're like me, and you do need to remember that Christ is king, you can get the Crisis King t-shirt. [00:19:34] We do need to remember that. [00:19:36] There's also like the Brohemian Grove reference, a bunch of Christian stuff, which I think is pretty fantastic. [00:19:42] And there is like some, you know, let's just say that's pretty serious right there. [00:19:48] What does that say? [00:19:49] That's a cartoon, obviously, but what does that say? [00:19:52] I'm not effing dying for Israel. [00:19:55] I love that shit. [00:19:56] Amen. [00:19:57] Well, you can get those at redpillthreads.com, promo code RIF for 10% off. [00:20:01] That's R-E-D-P-I-L-L-T-H-R-E-A-D-S.com. [00:20:06] Use your promo code RIF for 10% off at checkout. [00:20:08] Reminding you, they do fit true to size. [00:20:10] They gave me a large because I said if they were big, they'd give me a size down. [00:20:13] And it was like a super muscle teeth. [00:20:14] So it's like, you don't like, it's like, it did. [00:20:17] It made me look buff. [00:20:18] So if you want to look buffed, order a size down. [00:20:20] If you want to just be comfortable, order your true to size. === Jack Questions Comey's Integrity (15:44) === [00:20:22] All right. [00:20:22] I want to play this clip here, particularly from Trump, because Trump is saying, by the way, that the Epstein files now are not real. [00:20:29] They're made up Democrat hoax. [00:20:30] Listen. [00:20:31] No, no. [00:20:33] She's given us just a very quick briefing. [00:20:36] And in terms of the credibility of the different things that they've seen, and I would say that, you know, these files were made up by Comey. [00:20:44] They were made up by Obama. [00:20:46] They were made up by the Biden information, you know. [00:20:50] And we went through years of that with the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, with all of the different things that we had to go through. [00:20:57] We've gone through years of it, but she's handled it very well. [00:21:01] And it's going to be up to her. [00:21:02] Whatever she thinks is credible, she should release. [00:21:04] Yeah. [00:21:06] All right. [00:21:06] Let me ask you this around the table. [00:21:08] I don't want to spend too much more time on this Epstein things. [00:21:10] We'll be covering this every day. [00:21:11] But the chances that Comey in the previous administration did bug the files is probably 100%. [00:21:17] And I'm not being magatarred on that. [00:21:19] I mean, they definitely, it's 100% the fact that Comey's daughters, you were talking about yesterday, Hennessy, is involved in the prosecution. [00:21:27] And here's the deal: was it you, Ed, that was telling me that the entire reason this is all Pam Bonnie, Pam Bonnie was, was what did she do? [00:21:36] She did something for the Trump administration. [00:21:39] She did something for the Trump administration. [00:21:40] That's why she got the cabinet pick. [00:21:42] And this was all kind of orchestrated before. [00:21:44] What was that? [00:21:45] Pfizer. [00:21:46] It's all about Pfizer. [00:21:47] But be careful then. [00:21:49] But like I'm saying that it's like the USS Liberty moment. [00:21:52] Remember that one on Sam? [00:21:54] Be careful. [00:21:55] I mean, just for the, so they don't pull the episode, but can you speak in like a little bit of like cryptic language so we can know what you're saying? [00:22:01] You can put your camera on too. [00:22:02] I think it's no, it's on. [00:22:03] I don't. [00:22:04] It's on. [00:22:05] I would say to, so I don't get you banned. [00:22:07] Don't get you banned from anything, my good friend. [00:22:10] I would say that it's all about the specific lobbying money. [00:22:14] The specific lobbying money is centered around a certain pharmaceutical firm that may or may not have gotten the monopoly contract for the Operation Warp Speed. [00:22:24] And I do think that when you do a couple hundred thousand dollars worth of work, whether it be legal work, whether it be lobbying work, or just the regular skullduggery that goes on in DC, you have a certain degree of loyalty, right? [00:22:38] Some might say dual loyalty. [00:22:40] I don't know. [00:22:42] Wait, you're kidding me. [00:22:43] Are you saying right now that the same people involved in the Epstein cover-up were also involved in Operation Warp Speed? [00:22:49] I will be damned to find that out. [00:22:51] So, like I mentioned, we try not to curse a lot, but I mean in this show, I typically do curse when I'm angry, also when I'm happy in the morning and the night. [00:23:00] I just curse all the time, actually. [00:23:02] But I do have a hard time holding it back. [00:23:05] I think there's a lot of you guys out there that know, even though you try to be, you know, holy person or whatever, you cannot help but swear at what's going on right now, you know, because that is the level of derangement. [00:23:14] They say Trump derangement system syndrome. [00:23:17] Right now, Trump is deranged. [00:23:19] And this is, this is, there's a clip I want to play. [00:23:21] He knows that he affed up on this because they're trying to say that Steve Bannon, Jack Pesobic, Charlie Kirk, these people were all anti-MAGA just about a week ago. [00:23:34] And we know that then Charlie and all these people are coming out now and they're saying, no, we need to move on. [00:23:40] We actually, Trump's right. [00:23:41] We need to move on. [00:23:41] So this is what I want to say: is either A, they're being told something that we don't know and they're being sincere or they are a sellout. [00:23:49] They're sellouts. [00:23:50] And I want to give them the benefit of the doubt. [00:23:51] That's why I invited Dinesh D'Souza, who also claimed that as well, to come onto this show and to speak to us and explain to us why we should stop caring about the Epstein files. [00:24:00] And you know what? [00:24:01] Dinesh accepted. [00:24:02] So he will be on the show tomorrow that's going to try to explain to us why we should not care anymore about the Estonia. [00:24:08] They don't even know about this. [00:24:09] Yes. [00:24:09] Dinesh D'Souza will be explaining that to us. [00:24:12] That being said, I do want to remind you, that is like, so meaning about the benefit of the doubt, so I want to get your opinion. [00:24:19] If I thought that they were just bad-intentioned liars, then they probably wouldn't accept the invitation to come on and talk about it. [00:24:26] But the fact that he accepted it, is willing to discuss it, have a logical explanation on why makes me at least say, let's give him a chance. [00:24:32] Let's talk to them. [00:24:33] I'm not flipping right now. [00:24:34] I'm not saying we're going to get rid of it. [00:24:35] But that's what I want to know from him. [00:24:37] If he just says, look, there's something you don't know that will cause more problems if we release it. [00:24:41] That's all they need to say. [00:24:42] It's going to cause more issues. [00:24:44] Like, what's an example? [00:24:45] Like, what could that be? [00:24:48] What could that be? [00:24:50] Everyone in the government is implicated and it could cause a civil war or there's some, or like I said, like there's in the documents, they edited stuff to make it seem like people committed crimes they didn't and saying, okay, there's been actual edits put in and there's been deep fakes and we're trying to figure out what was going on. [00:25:04] Like if they just be honest about it and say, here's the reasons why we're not releasing it, I'm not going to be satisfied, but at least I wouldn't be cursing on my show. [00:25:11] That's all I'm saying. [00:25:12] I'd be like, okay. [00:25:14] That's true. [00:25:14] Yeah. [00:25:15] I mean, who knows? [00:25:16] Yeah, who knows? [00:25:17] I just wish they would tell us, right? [00:25:18] Well, the thing is, too, they've changed their reason so many times. [00:25:21] And that's what makes it so sketchy. [00:25:24] Like, even if they were to give us a reason, is that like, how, why are we to believe that? [00:25:29] Because they've thrown so many things at the wall. [00:25:31] And usually when people do that, it's because they're trying to figure out what's going to stick. [00:25:34] And nobody seems to be buying their, what they're, what they're selling, basically. [00:25:39] And it's even worse when you see some of these MAGA shills just, you know, repeating it. [00:25:44] I mean, I don't trust these people. [00:25:45] Maybe you guys disagree, but I don't trust Jack Pesobic or any of these people who are like, well, we should ignore it now. [00:25:51] Or like, they're just kind of like, you know, walking away from it. [00:25:54] And that's not even for any personal reasons. [00:25:56] It's just like these are the same people who kind of towed the line for him in other aspects as well. [00:26:01] And it's just like, why would this be any different? [00:26:04] Because you're going to toe the line for him anyway. [00:26:05] So you don't even have to have a reason to. [00:26:08] Like, it's not like if it's not ever going to come out and say Trump did something wrong or that the Trump admin did something wrong. [00:26:14] So it's like, we have no reason to believe them. [00:26:16] But Jack is. [00:26:17] I'm just, you had a point here. [00:26:19] Well, no, I mean, yeah, as Sarah mentioned, what could happen, the establishment could come crumbling down, but these are not the type of people. [00:26:25] If they are involved in child molestation, doing things with children, this all deserves to be exposed. [00:26:30] You know, what happens is they get these people, they hold the information against them, and then they go ahead and they can get them to, you know, pretty much pass any bill they want, push any law that they want. [00:26:40] And the one thing, too, that Trump's doing is right now he's kind of saying, you know, this is the Democrats that want to put this out. [00:26:45] They've messed with it. [00:26:45] And is there a chance they've messed with it? [00:26:47] Yes, there's a chance they messed with it. [00:26:48] But I'd say they did mess with it, but that's not an excuse to tell the public what they messed with. [00:26:53] That's it. [00:26:54] But the Trump administration themselves were pushing for, you know, the Epstein files to be released. [00:26:59] When the Democrats were in office, they were giving them a hard time as well. [00:27:02] I know we actually have a clip that kind of goes over that, but you can see where they were then themselves using that as a tool saying, elect us. [00:27:09] We need to get, you need to make sure that, you know, there's justice for these children. [00:27:12] We need to make sure that, you know, everything is done right. [00:27:14] But unfortunately, now they're in office, it's a different story. [00:27:17] But as you can see here. [00:27:19] How is it that my father could be convicted of 34 crimes, but no one on Epstein's list has even been brought to light? [00:27:28] How is I'm trying to figure out how that's possible, right? [00:27:35] It's almost like they're trying to protect those pedophiles for some reason. [00:27:38] I can't imagine why, right? [00:27:40] Why is the FBI protecting the greatest pederist, the largest scale pederist in human history? [00:27:47] Simple, because of who's on that list. [00:27:48] Everybody in politics has a vice that's much worse than alcoholism. [00:27:51] That's the way that I put it. [00:27:54] But we release the list. [00:27:58] Seriously, we need to release the Epstein list. [00:28:01] That is an important thing. [00:28:02] The DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. [00:28:06] Will that really happen? [00:28:08] It's sitting on my desk right now to review. [00:28:11] That's been a directive by President Trump in this case, in Epstein's case. [00:28:15] It is incredibly disturbing. [00:28:17] We have flight logs. [00:28:18] We have information names that will come out. [00:28:21] I'm not ever going to let this story go because of what I heard from a source about Bill Clinton on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein. [00:28:27] I'm not letting it go ever. [00:28:29] Ever. [00:28:30] Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? [00:28:32] This guy's been talked about for years. [00:28:35] You're asking, we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things. [00:28:40] And are people still talking about this guy, this creep? [00:28:44] That is unbelievable. [00:28:48] Yeah. [00:28:49] I mean, you see it there firsthand, exactly what I was talking about. [00:28:52] You can see how the administration was pushing for it, saying that, you know, I can't believe these files aren't released. [00:28:57] You know, they're coming after my father, but they're not going after Jeffrey Epstein. [00:29:01] But now when they actually have the chance, what they're doing is they're gaslighting us. [00:29:05] They're lying to us. [00:29:06] And they just want us to move on, but we're not going to move on. [00:29:09] Yeah, I just wanted to say, because you guys were bringing up Jack Pasovic, and it seems like he's been keeping them accountable. [00:29:16] That's what I was saying. [00:29:17] I think he's been fine. [00:29:18] Yeah, okay. [00:29:18] I thought you guys were saying that, and I was like, I don't want to be saying that because that's not true. [00:29:21] And I just like scrolled through his feed to make sure. [00:29:23] I'm like, no, he's been trying to keep them accountable with us. [00:29:25] I think he's been consistent with it. [00:29:26] Yeah, no, I want to correct the record there. [00:29:29] I didn't realize that. [00:29:30] I thought you had listed him in the list of people who were in favor of it. [00:29:33] No, I was thinking, I was saying that they were trying to say he was anti-MAGA, but it's like because he's holding them accountable. [00:29:37] But I was going to say, Charlie right now and Dinesh are the two that reneged and went back and kind of said, like, oh, well, you know, we got to drop it. [00:29:45] And I like, I want to play this video here from it because like, I know there's a lot of real anti, you know, Charlie people, but I'm not an anti-Charlie person. [00:29:57] And it's like, look, are they currently blocking me? [00:30:00] Are they current, like, am I on their speaker bureau and I'm technically sanctioned to speak at schools? [00:30:04] Yes. [00:30:04] Are they blocking me all the requests for me to speak at schools right now? [00:30:08] Also, yes. [00:30:09] It's a very weird thing that's been going on behind the scenes, by the way. [00:30:11] I don't think Charlie has anything to do with it personally. [00:30:14] But obviously, you know, there was never a problem with me speaking at schools before October 7th of 2023. [00:30:20] And then now there's been problems. [00:30:21] They won't let me speak anymore. [00:30:23] And I always remind people, yeah, it's kind of annoying because there's a lot of money in that. [00:30:27] And a lot of colleges and schools get really upset because they put together entire events, try to get the funding, and then they get blocked. [00:30:32] And it's like kind of sad to punish, you know, speakers for having different ideas and thoughts. [00:30:37] And then to go to see at the recent conference, even with all the policing of trying to keep certain people from speaking, they still couldn't control the narrative against Israel at their own conference. [00:30:45] I do like Turning Point. [00:30:46] I have no issue with them. [00:30:47] However, I do think that Charlie is not just, I think he's just playing the long game, you know, in my personal opinion. [00:30:57] I think he's just, he just knows that he has political aspirations, I think, ambitions. [00:31:02] I don't think, I think it's like a lot of people where he's like, it's not worth it for this. [00:31:05] I'm not going to alienate myself from the Trump, Trump likean side of the Republican Party because the Republican Party is Trump. [00:31:10] It is his children. [00:31:11] They are the future of the Republican Party. [00:31:13] It's JD Vance. [00:31:14] It's Peter Thiel, you know, and we know it's obviously not Curtis Yarvin anymore because now he's working on the America Party with Musk. [00:31:21] But listen to this. [00:31:22] Honestly, I'm done talking about Epstein for the time being. [00:31:26] I'm going to trust my friends in the administration. [00:31:27] I'm going to trust my friends in the government to do what needs to be done, solve it. [00:31:32] Balls in their hands. [00:31:33] I've said plenty this last weekend. [00:31:35] So if you guys want to see my commentary on it, that's fine. [00:31:37] Honestly. [00:31:40] Charlie, they were young girls, so it wasn't balls that were in their hands. [00:31:44] It was something else. [00:31:45] Okay, I just want to clarify. [00:31:46] Get the gender right of the victims, please. [00:31:49] It's like, but I mean, I mean, you know, what a bad expression to talk about kitty diddlers. [00:31:55] They have balls in their hands. [00:31:56] You're like, okay, sir. [00:31:58] I didn't know they did that too. [00:31:59] You know what I mean? [00:32:00] Now it's getting worse. [00:32:01] I just have a problem with people who just, they don't have any nuance to their, like, they, they clearly take their cues from somebody else. [00:32:09] They're clear. [00:32:09] He's clearly getting his talking points from someone higher up who's telling him to shut up about this. [00:32:14] And even if he weren't, that would still display your incuriousness about this in curiosity rather about this topic. [00:32:21] And I don't know what's worse because at this point, it's like you should be questioning these things. [00:32:26] That's your job. [00:32:26] You're a podcast host. [00:32:28] You're, you know, somebody who runs a large organization. [00:32:30] It's your responsibility, or it should be in theory to be looking into these issues and showing curiosity about it. [00:32:36] But, you know, and this is like, we said an issue that we've been talking about for a long time in conservative circles. [00:32:42] So I, yeah, I do take issue with that, with that approach. [00:32:45] And that's an approach he's taken on a multitude of topics, including Israel for a very long time. [00:32:51] I think Turning Point USA could be great. [00:32:53] I don't think it is great because they do a lot of things wrong, like the whole Israel issue. [00:32:58] They've been covering that up for a while. [00:33:01] And a multitude of other topics that I don't even think we have time to get into on this show. [00:33:08] But, you know, the way that women are, young women are portrayed in the organization. [00:33:12] Like, I just, there's a lot of different things that I take issue with. [00:33:16] And it's very clear that they're towing sort of the mainstream line here. [00:33:19] And I just don't, I don't like that. [00:33:21] You know what? [00:33:21] I have to say that to you. [00:33:22] Charlie, how dare you just find attractive women and put them in front of the camera and on stage on just for clicks and stuff? [00:33:29] It is, I am sick and tired of this. [00:33:31] No, I have no problem with that. [00:33:32] I'm saying, okay, I'm sick of your tactics. [00:33:36] Okay. [00:33:37] We want fat, ugly girls. [00:33:40] That's what we want. [00:33:42] Bring out the Democrats. [00:33:44] I want to read a couple, a couple. [00:33:46] Someone even said Elijah's Jew thick. [00:33:47] I don't know what that even means. [00:33:48] Okay. [00:33:49] But anyway, a couple of super chats here as we're going along, reminding you, we are now monetized on YouTube. 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[00:34:27] So we're growing this from the ground up. [00:34:28] We don't have the big Zyle bucks to pay for the YouTube ads to grow the channels quickly, like with Brett Cooper and all that stuff. [00:34:33] We don't have that the Blaze has and to buy the views and the ads. [00:34:36] We don't have that money. [00:34:37] So we need you to share the links manually. [00:34:39] I'm being completely serious. [00:34:40] That being said, $2 Down to Earth said, you guys need a mute button for Sarah whenever she has a bad date. [00:34:46] Everybody knows Dan was Secret Service and NYPD. [00:34:50] Definitely qualified. [00:34:51] AOC was a bartender in is the future of the Democrat Party. [00:34:54] Prestige? [00:34:55] What do you think about that? [00:34:56] I didn't even read that before. [00:34:57] I didn't even, I didn't even see that. [00:34:58] I actually forgot. [00:34:59] I knew that, I swear, but I actually did forget that. [00:35:01] And then I was like, oh, wait, that's true. [00:35:03] But I was more talking about this general thing where we just in the right wing kind of prop up these influencers and pretend like if you have the best takes, you're also experienced and you know what you're doing in government. [00:35:14] And I don't necessarily think that's true. [00:35:16] And yeah, that happens on the left too. [00:35:18] Like I already said that with Obama and AOC is another good example. [00:35:22] But it's also like the left does kind of value credentials a little bit more, which is kind of, it's cringe in some ways because it's like, now we know you can't trust credentials in a certain way because academia has been hijacked by the left and, you know, even like the FDA and all these different things. [00:35:40] But it's still, it's still like the right shouldn't be just like throwing down a standard. [00:35:45] Shouldn't be trying to be like, oh, we're these rednecks with no standards and blah, blah, blah. [00:35:49] We're just going to go live on land in the middle of nowhere. === Infiltrate Academia (01:38) === [00:35:52] Like, Democrats like this. [00:35:53] Say this. [00:35:54] Check this out. [00:35:55] Democrats like this. [00:35:58] State Senator, District 62, South Minneapolis. [00:36:04] We're so cooked. [00:36:07] This is terrible. [00:36:10] Rental Assistance Program. [00:36:13] Minnesota legislator WA HA KUDA Dalen ENAN KUGU Lesano EN AN USO SARO Sharosub O KAHO. [00:36:20] Sounds like you sound like we're a pentecostal church. [00:36:22] You know, you gotta, you gotta admit the point does stand. [00:36:26] The left does value prestige a little bit, take pride in like having these different credentials, like yeah, the credentials are fake but at one point they weren't right and the right should be trying to take that back right. [00:36:38] We should be trying to infiltrate academia and all these different organizations, the media, all these things, and take back that prestige and make it mean something again. [00:36:47] We shouldn't just be like like I don't want to like the whole, like college is a scam thing. [00:36:51] From Charlie Kirk it's like no, I think young bright, young men with futures should go to college. [00:36:57] Not everyone should, but don't tell these young men, who could have a future well in leading our country, not to go to Harvard. [00:37:03] If they can, they should go to Harvard and change Harvard. [00:37:05] And it's kind of like communists to take that to like have the opposite approach, which is like yeah, they shouldn't go to college, we should all live in rural areas, we should just escape to the middle of nowhere. === United States Government Psyop (04:24) === [00:37:15] It's kind of a psyop to get you know conservative libertarian psyop to say, i'm just gonna live off the grid and it's like yeah, so that's why the country is falling apart is because all the right wing decided to go live off the grid. [00:37:30] And it's like yeah, so now the left just runs everything and it's gonna stay like that unless we take it back. [00:37:36] Yeah, I mean. [00:37:36] And going back to Epstein too, the one thing that they're trying to say now is i've seen a few of the senators come out and saying that we want to have an investigation where um, they put a team together and this team's going to investigate everything and that's going to calm the American people down, but that really doesn't bring. [00:37:51] I don't feel comfortable in that as well either. [00:37:53] I mean, when you, we don't the people that they put in those positions, I mean they could pretty much just give us the same bs, not release the files, drag this out as long as possible, um and I think that's what they're going to end up doing, and I and I think the way they're doing it now is the reason they want to do that is they want to separate a little bit from Trump, because Trump's getting a lot of heat for not releasing the Epstein files, not providing the information and brushing it off. [00:38:13] So I, I think that's what we're going to run into with this whole UH group that they're trying to put together now. [00:38:17] Well yeah, I just wanted to like I, I feel like that super chat was really rude to Sarah, because I feel like you would you, you don't make bad points like, for instance, you're talking a lot about credentials of people and I know that you know there's one politician that's a Democrat that you really respect a lot. [00:38:29] You've talked to me a lot about him and you've like you've, I don't know what you where oh, I know where you're going. [00:38:34] I know exactly. [00:38:36] You've always told me you're like oh yeah, like I like, like you. [00:38:38] I'm gonna repeat, I love Gavin. [00:38:39] Democrats care more about credentials. [00:38:41] No, that's Elijah. [00:38:42] Like this guy, Elijah loves I don't know. [00:38:45] Um, what are the five gross points cities? [00:38:49] Well look uh, i'm here to say that i'm gonna fight for the people of Detroit, i'm gonna fight for my gross point and all of the gross points and all of Taylor and every course, every part of the 13th district can just do this real quick, Gross Point, Gross Point Park, Gross Point Woods, Grow Point, Gross Point Farms and Gross Point Trust. [00:39:14] Okay, you know, on your campaign filings, it says occupation. [00:39:18] Yours says United States government. [00:39:21] Aren't you employed by the people of the United States? [00:39:24] Yeah, I am. [00:39:25] Okay, you fix that one. [00:39:26] Okay, then fine. [00:39:27] You're getting nailed with this one. [00:39:29] The Beagles. [00:39:30] They banded the Beagles, left them to die in their cages. [00:39:35] I don't know. [00:39:36] I know you love them, right? [00:39:37] It's why you're saying that's the same thing. [00:39:37] I just wanted to say something that the Democrats are really saying their best. [00:39:40] So I just like. [00:39:41] I just, do you want me to keep bringing up great Democrats that have great credentials? [00:39:45] Can you go to that face real fast? [00:39:46] It looks like a Halloween mask. [00:39:48] It does. [00:39:48] It's a rubber Halloween mask. [00:39:50] No, let's talk about the wig, though. [00:39:52] The wig is crazy. [00:39:54] Do you know that Sree? [00:39:55] What's the thing? [00:39:56] He's named Sri Thandar, right? [00:39:59] Sri Thanadar? [00:40:00] Yeah, something like that. [00:40:01] He's like, he's a congressman. [00:40:02] That guy's in the United States government. [00:40:04] He's running our country. [00:40:05] So next time, you look around and you're like, why don't you scare? [00:40:09] What's going on here? [00:40:10] I don't think by the way, I don't even think he came to the U.S. until he was 30. [00:40:14] Did you know that? [00:40:15] All right. [00:40:16] That should be legal to be annoyed. [00:40:17] It's not 40 to 30 at the same time. [00:40:20] We got to be careful, though. [00:40:21] Honestly, honestly, I just remind on YouTube. [00:40:23] They don't want you to attack anyone for their inherent characteristics. [00:40:26] So I've got to say this. [00:40:27] I'm attacking him for his choice. [00:40:29] No, I know. [00:40:29] No, no, no, no. [00:40:30] I'm not even saying that. [00:40:31] I'm not even bringing that. [00:40:31] That was a choice for him to come to your country. [00:40:33] So that's what I'm attacking. [00:40:35] No, I wouldn't. [00:40:35] I'm backing up your point. [00:40:37] But I'm really glad. [00:40:38] Bring him back on the screen. [00:40:38] I'm really, really happy that the Democrats are in power in a lot of places because they obviously choose the most qualified and aesthetically pleasing individuals to lead our country from Somalians to Indians. [00:40:52] It's like, can we get more of that, please? [00:40:55] It reminds me of this video. [00:40:56] There's this one guy that makes like the best videos criticizing immigration, but it's like, he just goes to drive-thrus in Canada, like to Tim Hortons and stuff, and just like orders clearly simple things. [00:41:08] And he just posts the response of the person, just the first response of the person on the other side. [00:41:14] They're always like, what? [00:41:16] Hello. [00:41:17] And they'll be like, and they'll be like, hello. [00:41:19] And he'll be like, he'll be like, can I please have one Americano and a muffin, please? === Confetti And Coning Positions (08:52) === [00:41:25] And it's always like, it's like, it's like, oh my gosh. [00:41:30] This is why I've been on my, I've been so pissed recently because everything in life's been, it's like that now. [00:41:34] Everything's like Sri Thandar, whatever his name is. [00:41:36] Literally, it's like, it's, you have no idea what's even going on here. [00:41:40] Like, the number of Haitians in South Florida, it used to be like it was mostly Hispanics, which is like, all right, like, not ideal, but we deal with that. [00:41:48] It's been the case for a while. [00:41:49] Not to say that's a good standard to have, but anyway, now it's like Haitians. [00:41:53] So it's just getting like darker and darker. [00:41:56] Like, what's next? [00:41:56] You know, next thing you know, we'll have Somalians running for mayor. [00:42:00] Okay, anyway, a couple other super chats. [00:42:02] Farm friend Groiper said, Anna, can I get that face that follow back right now, real quick? [00:42:07] I don't know who that is. [00:42:09] I don't know who that is. [00:42:10] Okay. [00:42:11] I thought I said, you know, I literally had an old co-host, the female, quit over the super chats. [00:42:16] Okay. [00:42:17] Wow. [00:42:17] Because, and then I literally hugged him. [00:42:19] They used to have to have me. [00:42:20] We'd have meetings. [00:42:20] And it was like, Elijah, you need to like vet the super chats. [00:42:24] And I would always be like, why would you get into media if you're offended by your own audience sending you money? [00:42:29] No, you got to be able to roll with it. [00:42:31] You got to people are sending you money. [00:42:32] Even though they're mean, I've always said this. [00:42:34] Like, I'll read anything. [00:42:34] If you send me $100 and you say a terrible thing about me, I'll just read it. [00:42:38] It's actually better if you act more offended because then they keep sending them. [00:42:43] Yeah, it's crazy. [00:42:44] That being said, Charlie Kirk has been arrested for bad takes. [00:42:50] Anyway, that was someone wrote that actually in the chat. [00:42:54] I thought that was real for house of a second. [00:42:56] I was like, wait, wait, wait, what? [00:42:57] Bloodshot 567 said, Welcome back, Anna, my southern Aryan queen. [00:43:04] Okay. [00:43:05] Also, can we get some music, please? [00:43:09] Do you know the music? [00:43:09] Do you know the music right there? [00:43:10] No, do you know the top soundboard button on the top right-hand side up square? [00:43:15] One more. [00:43:16] Yes. [00:43:17] One of those. [00:43:17] It's one of those. [00:43:18] One over. [00:43:20] There you go. [00:43:20] Thank you. [00:43:21] Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know who's going to be taking something off today. [00:43:26] We just have to take one article of clothing off. [00:43:28] I think the article of clothing that we will take off today. [00:43:30] I'm looking around. [00:43:31] No one's wearing a jacket. [00:43:32] This is very awkward. [00:43:33] And Brayden's the only one who's like so ridiculous to like take off his teeth. [00:43:36] He took off his shirt and then got called a dad bod. [00:43:40] $100. [00:43:41] Can we get some? [00:43:42] Do you know how to do the confetti on there? [00:43:43] I don't know. [00:43:43] The confetti's the middle button. [00:43:45] Let's do some confetti. [00:43:47] He said, we need to deport about 100 million people, which is absolutely true. [00:43:53] That's a good point. [00:43:55] I would totally take off my shirt if I was not, there weren't females on the show, but there's been so many lawsuits. [00:44:02] I'm going to take off my bracelet. [00:44:03] How about that? [00:44:04] I feel like every show I've been involved in, I've just been involved in so many lawsuits because for some reason people get into media and they're like, it reminds me of people who worked at Fox complaining. [00:44:14] And it's crazy because it turned out he said I was only hired because I was hot. [00:44:18] It's like, wow, you thought he, you didn't know that's how that. [00:44:22] You thought you were smart? [00:44:23] Like, it's like, I don't know who, like, have you, anyway. [00:44:29] It was like, it was actually crazy, but it's like, it's like people joining the military and suing the government for PTSD because a bullet scared them or something. [00:44:35] You're like, hey, you're in media. [00:44:37] This is like a gritty, shitty, kind of like obscene environment to work in of like the worst dredges of society. [00:44:46] It is like extremely violative of all of your privacy. [00:44:50] It is there. [00:44:51] There's no filters. [00:44:52] You cannot be offended about people. [00:44:54] You cannot, and the people that come in, they're like, this is what happens with right-wing media. [00:44:57] They fail in other areas. [00:44:58] Like, right-wing media, anyone will accept me. [00:45:00] No, that's so interesting. [00:45:01] And then they come in and then they want liberal treatment. [00:45:04] So they want to be treated like they're in a liberal environment. [00:45:06] You're like, dude, you're literally with people who sell Chuck Norris water. [00:45:11] They have no shame. [00:45:12] You know what I mean? [00:45:12] Like, come on. [00:45:14] I've done it before. [00:45:14] I sold Chuck Norris water on Gateway Pundit. [00:45:17] That is not a joke. [00:45:18] Wait, what does that even mean? [00:45:19] I don't know. [00:45:20] It was his bathwater. [00:45:21] It was water. [00:45:22] He was a kick. [00:45:24] I don't know. [00:45:24] It's like the soap for that one actress, but you get the Chuck Norris soap. [00:45:29] All I was going to say is like, it's like, it's like people come in and it's like, dude, that was so crazy. [00:45:33] Like, I remember one of the, we were talking about depositions. [00:45:35] I'm getting more free because I think I'm like almost up on my NDA, but it was like, it was like one of my favorite things. [00:45:41] Don't spell it all. [00:45:42] No, I never will. [00:45:43] I'm not a girl. [00:45:45] But on the deposition, one of my favorite things was like, it was like, it said something. [00:45:49] It was like, and then like when the show would end, he would make racist jokes and make dick jokes. [00:45:57] And then the deposition guy goes, but didn't he also do that on the show? [00:46:01] Before I was saying you do it the whole time. [00:46:03] And then he's like, yes, but what's the point? [00:46:05] It's like, so what is the lawsuit then? [00:46:08] You're saying, you're trying to act like something secretly happened. [00:46:10] And then he would drink. [00:46:11] And it was like, didn't they have bottles? [00:46:13] Didn't they? [00:46:14] He's like, didn't, it was like literally exhibit. [00:46:15] It was like, aren't these, aren't these like 31 images of him drinking out of a bottle on air? [00:46:20] It's like me like in the corner, like drinking out of a whiskey bottle. [00:46:22] It's like, you know, that the things he does on air, if it's public and you know about it, then technically you're not, it's not, there's no like secret here. [00:46:28] If you didn't bring up a problem about it, it's not like this secret behavior. [00:46:31] It's like you're basically saying he did outside of the camera what he also did on the camera. [00:46:35] And I always thought that was like a really weird thing to sue people over. [00:46:37] Also, it was basically the end of one of the depositions was so funny. [00:46:40] It was like, did you not know he ran a show called Slightly Offensive? [00:46:44] Yes, but the things he said was offensive. [00:46:46] Did you not voluntarily get into business with a guy whose show was called offensive? [00:46:51] Yes, but I was offended. [00:46:52] So wasn't he technically doing his job well then? [00:46:56] If you got offended in a show that wasn't. [00:46:57] No, but it wasn't just slightly offensive, though. [00:47:00] It was very offensive. [00:47:01] It was like actually just really offensive. [00:47:04] Yeah, it's true. [00:47:05] Someone said, no, I'm not going to read that. [00:47:06] Okay, anyway. [00:47:08] I don't think I know what you just read. [00:47:10] Was it the? [00:47:11] No, we're not going to read it. [00:47:12] I'm reading. [00:47:13] I'm going to say to show us your puffy nipples, but that wasn't what I was going to read. [00:47:17] Someone was just talking about the painter. [00:47:20] They're like, when we were talking about this, they're like, man, he was too kind to his enemies. [00:47:24] So anyway, that's just what he was saying. [00:47:26] All right. [00:47:26] I want to jump ahead here onto some of this stuff, too. [00:47:29] You brought up, I think, another moment here about the Epstein stuff. [00:47:33] One of those things that I want to talk to you about is, where is this? [00:47:39] Wow, I pulled up. [00:47:40] It's Dinesh, by the way. [00:47:41] Okay, that one. [00:47:42] Yeah, yeah. [00:47:42] Dinesh says we need to move on as well. [00:47:44] Here's what Dinesh said by reminding Dinesh is coming on the show tomorrow to tell me why we need to stop talking on Epstein. [00:47:50] Does he live down here? [00:47:51] No, he's in Texas. [00:47:53] I'm going to talk about the Epstein files, and I'm going to make the case that even though there are unanswered questions about Epstein, it is in fact time to move on. [00:48:08] Part of being on a political team. [00:48:11] Wait, what? [00:48:12] Wait, is that an edit or did he actually just like do that transparent? [00:48:16] I think there are things that are important to you. [00:48:17] I think you do that. [00:48:18] Less important to the guy that you've put in charge who is trying to focus on things right in front of him. [00:48:25] And so having a sense of perspective, having a sense of balance, having a sense of maturity, I think is more important even than getting to the bottom of what really happened. [00:48:36] Neglecters and you're being mature. [00:48:38] Is that pretty much what happened? [00:48:41] The Epstein files. [00:48:42] That's just kind of going to make the case. [00:48:45] Yes, we put that out. [00:48:47] Even though they're all hydrogen. [00:48:49] I'm sorry. [00:48:50] Are you still just like playing the video on your phone? [00:48:53] No, I'm like, we're like, I'm trying to prevent a fire right now. [00:48:57] No. [00:48:59] Editorially, I'm going to screenshot this and send this to you and Mike and see if we can solve this right now in the middle of this. [00:49:05] What's that with the Marjorie Taylor Green one? [00:49:07] Just, it doesn't matter. [00:49:09] I'm just going to, I got to, I got to. [00:49:10] Don't worry, guys. [00:49:11] I can take it from here. [00:49:12] All right, Sarah. [00:49:15] Yeah, that was crazy, but we'll be glad to have him on the show. [00:49:18] I would say second favorite Indian if I'm second favorite. [00:49:22] Who's first? [00:49:23] Yeah, who's number one? [00:49:23] This guy over here. [00:49:24] Oh, true. [00:49:25] Ed. [00:49:26] Yeah. [00:49:27] But he's Valen, right? [00:49:28] That debated Nick, friendly. [00:49:30] Yeah. [00:49:30] What do you think? [00:49:32] With the Dinesh thing? [00:49:34] I mean, they were kind of comparing it to the Candace debate, and he was at least like, you know, debating in good faith, I would say. [00:49:41] And I do like Dinesh. [00:49:43] What I should say is I respect him and I really like his documentaries. [00:49:47] Like he's done a lot for the conservative movement. [00:49:49] So you can't really take away from that, though I disagree with him, obviously, on his stance on Israel. [00:49:54] He kind of took the coning position. [00:49:56] I didn't actually watch the whole thing, but from what I did watch, because I saw a lot of clips, that was kind of my takeaway. === Crypto Week Hype (03:06) === [00:50:02] Like he's kind of just like, you know, somebody who's been in media for a while. 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[00:52:42] You know, this one take, I definitely have to not agree with him at all because what he's saying is that we put Trump in office. [00:52:48] We have to move on from the situation. [00:52:50] He's trying to get things done. [00:52:52] But it all goes hand in hand because these people that we're trying to expose for what they've done, these are the same type of people that get blackmailed. === Why Teenagers Overvalue Their Worth (15:37) === [00:52:58] These are the same type of people that are in the background pulling the strings, making decisions. [00:53:02] So if we don't go ahead and take this head on, then we're just leaving those people in office to be blackmailed to continue the corruptness. [00:53:10] So it all comes together. [00:53:11] I mean, just to say, let's move on and to be, you know, mature about it. [00:53:15] There's, you know, being mature is actually standing up for children, protecting them, and making sure those who are evil are held accountable. [00:53:22] So that being said, I wanted to read this. [00:53:26] I know, I actually, I actually wanted to read this. [00:53:28] I just went to the locals chat. [00:53:29] We are in locals. [00:53:30] And I do want to remind you is when you're in locals, I'll often just read your guys' chats. [00:53:33] That's why I was having you open it to kind of interact with them as well. [00:53:36] Because, you know, if you guys are paying to be on locals, we want to make sure we're just reading your stuff throughout the time as well. [00:53:40] I'm going to give back to you guys. [00:53:41] I asked you guys if you guys thought that we should just let it go. [00:53:44] Beck Mech said, bring it up. [00:53:47] Don't forget, but don't drag on forever about it. [00:53:50] And mute Sarah. [00:53:52] What? [00:53:54] What the? [00:53:55] They said Anna Costello. [00:53:56] Anna can tell. [00:53:56] I like that they're not even trying to kick me off. [00:53:59] They just want me muted. [00:54:00] Anna can stay. [00:54:01] She doesn't interrupt the men. [00:54:02] And then two text one said, fuck no, don't let it go. [00:54:07] And then two proteins one said he's Pajit, so he definitely can't be trusted. [00:54:11] What the heck happened? [00:54:14] Literally. [00:54:15] Then he writes, don't read my Pajit chat. [00:54:18] That was a little too late for us. [00:54:21] Just pan to pan to yourself real fast. [00:54:24] Where's our producer? [00:54:28] Opportunity here. [00:54:30] Pajeet is like such a good slur. [00:54:32] That's so funny. [00:54:33] Yeah, well, it is funny, but also I was going to say, unironically, so Sarah gets like a lot of like, there's like a lot of hate. [00:54:40] Like, I'll just see like random memes, a bunch of like brown people and like your faces in it. [00:54:43] Yes, it is. [00:54:44] I get, oh, well, I'm your boss, and I get messaged all the time from people about crazy shit. [00:54:48] Even just today, someone was accusing you of being like a CIA. [00:54:51] Leia Leonardo Joni was accusing you of being like a CIA plant or something like that. [00:54:54] Yeah, well, she's like old. [00:54:57] I like her. [00:54:57] I mean, she's on the show. [00:54:58] She's like, I don't know why. [00:55:00] I don't, I'm not trying to bring up the beef. [00:55:01] I'm saying I'm just like, I just always get it. [00:55:02] It's one-sided. [00:55:03] So it's not beef. [00:55:05] I've never seen you fight with her. [00:55:07] I don't, because I don't care. [00:55:08] I invited her on the show to beef it out. [00:55:09] I was like, hey, what do you want to just come on? [00:55:11] I don't invite the beef. [00:55:12] But I was about to bring her on the show. [00:55:17] Yeah, I don't care about the beef, but I just wanted to like monetize. [00:55:20] Yeah, because I don't want people saying untrue things about our company. [00:55:25] And it's like, it's like, well, she just like, I don't care because it's like one-sided. [00:55:29] So it just makes her like jealous because she's like 20 years older than me. [00:55:33] She's jealous because she's 20 years older than me and a mud shark. [00:55:36] How do you know that? [00:55:37] Because she said it before? [00:55:39] Like, I don't know. [00:55:39] It's public. [00:55:41] I like her, though. [00:55:42] But I, but I, but no, I like her, and I don't like the fact that she's, that she's being rude to you. [00:55:45] I mean, being genuine, like, like, not even from a business standpoint. [00:55:47] It's like, hey, we're all working together. [00:55:48] And I think, like, on our side, we don't need to, like, we don't need to be saying people are black guys at turning point conferences or that people are like working for the CIA when, like, I don't, like, I mean this respectfully, but like, you can meet you in person. [00:56:01] I just want her to meet you and be like, that person is not a CIA. [00:56:03] No, I like her too, but I mean, I'm like, I feel a little protective of Sarah because I see her as like, you know, she's a little younger than me, but like, I don't like when people come after you because Sarah, guys, stop being mean to Sarah. [00:56:14] She's sweet, she's smart, and she's wonderful. [00:56:18] So Maximilian says Sarah's fresh. [00:56:20] Sarah invites it. [00:56:21] Sarah invites it. [00:56:22] She said yesterday. [00:56:23] That was so, that was bombastic. [00:56:25] And I've like rarely been floored at people's comments, but like, usually, like, so let's do some camera training on air. [00:56:31] Like, usually like you go into a show that you haven't been on and they go like, hey, so like Elijah, tell us who you are you're here. [00:56:38] And you go, hey, my name's Elijah Schaefer. [00:56:40] This is like me on Tim Cassie as my example. [00:56:42] I run a company called The Rift. [00:56:44] We also just launched a brand new pharmaceutical company for men called Patriot RX. [00:56:47] You can find Rift at rifttv.com and Patriot RX, everything you need, one-stop shop. [00:56:51] A journalist and also a filmmaker. [00:56:53] Thanks for having me on. [00:56:54] So that's like, would you say that's a pretty good, what would you rate that? [00:56:56] It's pretty good. [00:56:57] I was just reading the chat after what Anna said, and it kind of backfired. [00:57:00] I missed that. [00:57:00] Wait, what? [00:57:01] No, are they really? [00:57:03] That was like a woman thing to do. [00:57:04] That was like a mom thing. [00:57:06] They're so big mean to my kids. [00:57:08] Yeah, but listen to that. [00:57:09] That totally backfired in the chat. [00:57:11] Do we know what Sarah did yesterday? [00:57:13] Do we know what Sarah did today? [00:57:14] It's like, it's like, you know, you do that and you go, oh, and then she goes, yeah, like, it's like, I was like, I was already in here because I was like doing something for some random place that doesn't pay me. [00:57:24] So I'm here. [00:57:24] And you're like, well, you weren't even here, were you, Ed? [00:57:29] No, Ed wasn't here. [00:57:30] I have other people sending that clip. [00:57:32] They're like, what? [00:57:33] What is that attitude? [00:57:34] And I was like, it's a satitude. [00:57:36] It's a Sarah attitude. [00:57:37] It is the, it's the, it's the, that's what happens when I don't get sleeping. [00:57:41] It'll be like four days at turning point and then I'm sick. [00:57:44] In all seriousness, though, like people can't fathom that you would be able to just like not you, but just a lot of people in general wouldn't be able to just like find success on your own just by like being a likable person or having interesting takes or whatever it might be. [00:57:57] And also you're very attractive. [00:57:58] So like that's part of it too. [00:58:00] And so they have. [00:58:00] Now talk about Sarah. [00:58:01] I appreciate that. [00:58:04] No, but they to justify it, I think people have to like make up lies. [00:58:09] And I think in some ways it makes them feel better about themselves because it's like they didn't, they didn't, they've never achieved that. [00:58:15] So it's like, well, she must have this, this, and this in order to have gotten there. [00:58:18] So I think that's like what people always like allege. [00:58:22] They're like, oh, Sarah has a man writing all of her tweets. [00:58:25] And I'm like, I don't, but that's kind of a compliment if you think that earlier that good. [00:58:30] I was like, that's a compliment. [00:58:31] A man wrote it. [00:58:32] Yeah. [00:58:33] Like, well, I would say, like, I invite the hate that I get in my life, I invite it. [00:58:37] Like, if you actually see the way I talk online, like, there's a reason why people hate my guts and I'm okay with that. [00:58:41] You know what I mean? [00:58:42] As long as you own it. [00:58:43] Like, as long as you're like, hey, I'm having an attitude and people, people don't like my attitude or whatever, that's fine. [00:58:48] But I will say that was crazy. [00:58:50] That was the craziest show entrance I've ever heard. [00:58:52] I've been on air for like nearly a decade and I've never heard someone do that in my life. [00:58:55] And I was like, holy shit. [00:58:58] See my like twitching. [00:59:00] Yeah, what is like the 1920s? [00:59:04] Well, you asked. [00:59:05] Well, you pretty much asked, you're like, so Sarah, why are you here? [00:59:07] And I'm like, well, I guess like I had to be here because like I went to turning point. [00:59:10] And I was like, I was like, I can't even get you in like classes. [00:59:13] I was like, yeah, give us your camera training. [00:59:14] It's like, it was like, this is not a Jubilee episode. [00:59:16] It's like, it's like, yeah, it's like, it's imagining like, how are you feeling today at work? [00:59:20] And then you're to your boss. [00:59:22] You're like, well, you know, I mean, if I don't come here, I won't eat. [00:59:25] So I would say that, though. [00:59:27] So like, what's the problem? [00:59:30] I said that at the beginning of this show. [00:59:32] Our country's cooked. [00:59:33] We're cooked. [00:59:34] Like, we're like cooked. [00:59:36] Like, do you know, like, do you know, like, this is why I like, uh, I like when teenagers are working at like fast food in like nice white states than like Hispanics. [00:59:44] Cause like, you ever notice that, like, it's usually actually teenagers from good families are the ones working at those places. [00:59:50] It's not like when it's white people, and they'll be like, go to Chick-fil-A. [00:59:53] And it's like, you get pretty low at service these days now at Chick-fil-A. [00:59:55] I don't know if you've ever noticed that. [00:59:56] Like, they don't get a lot of pleasure out of you anymore. [00:59:59] And I like when they get pleasure. [01:00:00] You know what I mean? [01:00:00] They're like, oh, my pleasure. [01:00:02] And you're like, oh, you like that? [01:00:03] How about I order something else? [01:00:06] But I noticed when you like a young white teenager, you can tell that they're trying to make their dad proud. [01:00:11] There's an ulterior motive where they're trying to save money for college and they've been like trained and they'll give you the best service. [01:00:16] Like they'll be like, you know, like, I'm glad when the teenagers don't, you know, it's kind of weird if they're saying pleasure and stuff like that. [01:00:21] I mean, I guess if you're one of Trump's donors, you might like that. [01:00:24] But I'm saying, but our title has something to do with Epstein. [01:00:27] Yeah, Not the best timing. [01:00:30] No, no, I'm saying if you're one of Trump's donors, you probably like that kind of stuff. [01:00:32] But no, but I noticed that like young white kids really have a good attitude. [01:00:36] And there is, I was at a coffee shop right here in Del Rey. [01:00:41] I think it was called like Grimley Coffee or something like this, a mom and pop shop. [01:00:47] And there was a young lady there. [01:00:48] She was 17 years old. [01:00:50] She was like, I actually complimented how nice of a worker she was. [01:00:53] Like usually you have like liberals and stuff like that. [01:00:55] She was like, young white girl. [01:00:56] And she's like, oh, like tell him to my son, like, oh, he's so cute. [01:00:58] Does he want a rice krispy treat? [01:01:00] And like, welcome in. [01:01:01] Like, oh, are you from around here and whatever? [01:01:02] And I was like, you know what? [01:01:03] We don't have exceptional service like this anymore or whatever. [01:01:06] And she's like, yeah, I have a two-year-old at home. [01:01:08] And I was like, oh, that's so nice. [01:01:09] I was like, you're married or whatever. [01:01:11] You have like kids. [01:01:12] She's like, no, it's my sister, silly. [01:01:13] And I go, how old are you? [01:01:15] She's like, I'm 17. [01:01:16] And I was like, oh, well, you're so like mature and nice. [01:01:18] And like, whatever. [01:01:19] Like, this is like, I forgot that teenagers could present themselves as like being mature. [01:01:23] But when I was like millennial, when I was younger, I told her this. [01:01:26] I go, you know what's weird? [01:01:27] Because of minorities in states, you don't see teenagers working anymore. [01:01:31] I go, I go, I just assumed that either you were 35 because you're not brown, that like you must be old. [01:01:36] Because I said, do people work in your high school? [01:01:38] And she's like, nobody works. [01:01:40] Nobody has their driver's license. [01:01:42] And I go, which I'm not pointing fingers here, but I will say, she goes, nobody has a driver's license. [01:01:48] And I go, dude, you would be called like a pussy in high school. [01:01:54] That's not why. [01:01:54] It's just because minorities and immigrants are taking all the jobs. [01:01:57] No, I was like, young kids don't know. [01:01:59] Young kids don't want to work. [01:02:00] And the driver's license, like kids don't want to drive. [01:02:03] They'll just take Ubers when they need it. [01:02:05] And then they don't. [01:02:06] She even told me, she's like, yeah, no one, none of my friends have driver's license. [01:02:08] I'm the owner of the driver's license. [01:02:09] And I'm the only one who wants to work. [01:02:10] Well, maybe that also has something to do with like how expensive cars and gas are now. [01:02:13] Like if you're just like working a few hours a week, a minimum wage job, you can't afford it. [01:02:17] When I was in high school, it was a financial crisis and gas was $5 a gallon in high school. [01:02:21] I'm just saying, it was. [01:02:22] It was like, well, it's a financial crisis. [01:02:24] We lost our lives. [01:02:26] I was listening to the Channel 5 news, like Channel 5 LA news, which I never listened to, but it was just on in the house. [01:02:33] And it was talking about like, oh, so there's all these teenagers now in LA that want jobs and they can't find them for the summer. [01:02:40] They all want these full-time jobs. [01:02:42] And for some reason, there's no jobs available. [01:02:44] Wow, this is crazy. [01:02:45] And then it's just like, well, we don't know why that is. [01:02:47] And moved on. [01:02:47] I was like, yeah, Yeah, maybe it has to do with like opening the border to a bunch of illegal immigrants and then hiring them instead. [01:02:54] Yeah, it makes sense because they can pay them even less than they pay teenagers too. [01:02:57] Yeah. [01:02:58] So it's like actually a gain for these companies. [01:03:00] No, I but I am not joking. [01:03:02] Like I'm saying it's weird with millennials like like in high school, maybe it's because I was just raised poor, but like everybody had a job. [01:03:09] Like everybody worked outside of school and like some people worked full time at night. [01:03:14] And like I just remember everybody worked and when I meet you, I don't. [01:03:17] I don't think that's entirely true. [01:03:18] I also think that there's like this gaming thing where all young people want to just be like streamers and celebrities and they think they all have the like you. [01:03:26] One of the reasons why I have a hard time, even though we do hire a lot of young people, is young people think they're worth more money than they are and they don't realize that like, you're only worth as much money to a company as you bring in, like not just media, but any company. [01:03:38] It's like yeah, it's like what's the value asset of your job right? [01:03:41] So if you don't bring in a lot of money, like what do you get? [01:03:42] A gm at at, at IN N OUT is paid like a hundred hundred fifty thousand dollars, hundred twenty thousand dollars, because the operation, what they're they're bringing in, is worth a lot of money. [01:03:49] Why do you think in and out employees bring in more money than other industries? [01:03:53] Because they generate, they have a, they have a high rate of of of people that go through customers. [01:03:56] They generate a lot of money per unit sold. [01:03:58] But I was gonna say with the young kids, like i've been talking to them like dude, I don't want to work a job for just like 12 an hour and you're like, why not like? [01:04:07] Why not? [01:04:08] Because the girl said that too. [01:04:08] She's like, since i've been at home, i've been working since I was in eighth grade and i've saved up so much money and like been able to be like rich, do you mean? [01:04:14] Why not? [01:04:14] Why would you trade your time in for twelve dollars an hour? [01:04:17] Do you have a? [01:04:17] No, do you have any idea like, how little that gets you? [01:04:20] That's crazy yeah, that's insane. [01:04:22] There's like almost no point that well and and also crazy though to do to give up years of your life. [01:04:26] You could have saved up thousands and thousands of dollars invested and like you have to start with a small amount of money put in the stock market, invest. [01:04:32] Then you have to buy like a car to get places to start a company. [01:04:36] Like you have to work for a little bit of money to save up 10 grand to start a company. [01:04:39] Like you have to like start low always, and i've told that to young people. [01:04:43] That's why it's like Sam's smart. [01:04:44] You know he's working for like pennies on the dollar as an intern and he's already gotten a job out of it. [01:04:47] Like he's working for his slave. [01:04:49] Yeah, now he's getting a producer. [01:04:51] I just don't think you realize like, how bad things are now, though I mean, I did the same thing. [01:04:55] I worked in high school. [01:04:56] I've been working part-time all through college, six days a week, full-time every summer. [01:05:02] I'm not talking about you while i'm in college no, but i'm. [01:05:04] But i'm just I, I am gen z, I know, but it's not the generation like, not there's individual. [01:05:08] You're obviously here working. [01:05:09] People didn't even know. [01:05:10] You said so much that you were at the conference that people were shocked that you're in college, because people don't even think of, like college students in general, being able to work legit jobs like that's actually what I trust. [01:05:19] What I will say is, like there are and I think the reason why a lot of young people have this perspective like I mean, i'm gen z Millennial, i'm right on the cusp, so you could say you know both. [01:05:28] I I kind of have experience with in both you know sides of it. [01:05:31] But I worked a normal job like a, like a what's minimum wage job since I was like 11, which is illegal in the state of Pennsylvania, which is where i'm from. [01:05:40] But I mean I was, you know, I grew up, I would say, middle class. [01:05:43] But what I will say for even younger people than me like really young gen z, is that they're so used to kind of more unconventional career paths, like working in in social media and you know people who invest in bitcoin, and not Not to say that these are necessarily like, you know, get rich easy schemes or anything like that. [01:06:05] But I think they're used to a different, like they're, you know, even OnlyFans, which is obviously not ideal, but there are plenty of young women that still try and do that. [01:06:14] Like they kind of want to just get rich quick and like they're used to that sort of mentality, that sort of career path anyway. [01:06:22] Like they're more open to taking unconventional career paths. [01:06:25] You didn't have that option, Elijah. [01:06:26] And neither did I really, because, you know, when I was growing up, we had like, you know, normal minimum wage jobs. [01:06:32] We didn't have social media. [01:06:33] But now you can make money posting if you have a lot of followers. [01:06:37] You can do like ad posts. [01:06:39] You can do all sorts of different things that, and I think that's why their perception of like minimum wage wage jobs is so different from ours. [01:06:45] But I still believe that it's mostly the illegals that are responsible for taking. [01:06:49] Well, yeah, that's the thing. [01:06:49] Like there is nuance too. [01:06:51] Obviously, there are just lazy teenagers who, you know, think there's no point in working unless you're an influencer or whatever. [01:06:57] But it's just like, it is hard to get a job now for young people. [01:07:02] So I think that needs to be mentioned. [01:07:04] And when they do get a job, it sucks because they're working with a leak alongside illegal immigrants, not other teenager, American teenagers. [01:07:13] Yes, so that does suck. [01:07:14] And you have to admit that's part of the same reason why men don't want to go into construction. [01:07:17] Because why would you want to go into construction and everyone on the site speaking Spanish? [01:07:21] Right. [01:07:22] That is fair to bring up, right? [01:07:24] And then at the same, and then on top of that, they don't pay that much for how expensive it is. [01:07:29] This is not true. [01:07:30] I'm looking at the numbers right now, which is totally not true. [01:07:33] We were breaking down the numbers. [01:07:34] Gas was more expensive in 2008 in LA than it is now. [01:07:38] The minimum wage was 65% less than it is now. [01:07:41] The average cost of a car has only gone up 30%, but minimum wages have more than doubled. [01:07:46] They've gone up to almost a little over $17 an hour. [01:07:48] You're choosing 2008 as when I was in high school. [01:07:51] That's what I'm saying. [01:07:51] You literally just chose the year of the financial crisis and acted like we wouldn't notice that. [01:07:56] That's crazy. [01:07:57] Why don't you just choose school? [01:07:58] Why don't you choose? [01:08:00] Yeah, why don't you choose another year? [01:08:01] Because there's no other year that I was able to legally start working. [01:08:04] So the year I was able to legally start working when I was 16 years old and was allowed to get a job in California, at that year, I got my first job at the year. [01:08:11] So I can't be 16 in another year because then I would be 17. [01:08:14] And that's not what I'm talking about. [01:08:16] That's like using the Great Depression as an example for some for economics in the past. === Millennials And The Cost Of Living (07:23) === [01:08:21] It's like, dude, yeah, you just chose like the worst time ever. [01:08:24] Do you know that the entire, it went on for the entire three years, it was a recession. [01:08:28] So my entire life. [01:08:28] So why are you using the recession as an example? [01:08:31] We're in a recession now. [01:08:33] And I'm saying that's hard. [01:08:34] Because you're objectively saying that millennials, when we were, when, when my cohort of millennials were in high school, the cost of living was higher to the wages in major cities than it is today because it was a very serious period in time, yet everybody worked. [01:08:49] And you're saying, and it was harder to get a job because there was literally no jobs because every small business was shutting down and the big businesses weren't hiring. [01:08:55] But I never knew someone who didn't have a job and didn't have a job. [01:08:57] Oh, so there weren't any small businesses that shut down during COVID. [01:09:00] Like you don't think it's like just as bad now. [01:09:04] I didn't say it's not just as bad now. [01:09:05] I'm saying you're saying you made the claim. [01:09:07] But now we have a billion more illegal immigrants and immigrants. [01:09:10] So it's a lot harder to get a job was my whole point. [01:09:13] Not in LA has had like a million illegals since like 1992. [01:09:19] It's been the freeways have been packed since 1988. [01:09:22] Like ever since they were given amnesty, I'm saying, I'm saying, I'm telling you, something has changed because when I looked up stats on like even kids who try to get jobs, most said that you said they don't want to because that amount of money won't get you a lot. [01:09:33] And I'm saying when I was younger, they worked for that amount of money and it got you less in those areas where it was expensive. [01:09:39] I'm just no motivation. [01:09:40] Like what is the motivation for people for young people to work when you're not making anything per hour for what you can buy? [01:09:46] Like when you look at how much tuition has raised, rent is really the main thing, like how much housing costs have gone up. [01:09:54] It's like they know they'll never be able to afford a home. [01:09:56] They know they're, you could barely make it through college without taking like six-figure loans, basically, that you'll never be able to pay back. [01:10:03] So, young people, like their future has been sold away. [01:10:05] And no, it's not the same. [01:10:06] It was hard for the millennials, too, but it's not, it's not even comparable with Gen Z. How do you know I've lived through both eras? [01:10:13] You didn't. [01:10:13] Like, you weren't, you weren't working. [01:10:15] You weren't a Gen Z. [01:10:17] I hire people now. [01:10:18] I'm telling you, like, legitimately the case. [01:10:19] Like, so, you're also hiring exceptions like me and Sam. [01:10:24] No, I'm saying I'm telling you right now that when I tell people try to ask for jobs and when I tell them how much they pay, which is actually above the rate that even Blaze pays or people pay for those same positions, people will say, that's not enough money, you know, whatever. [01:10:39] And you're going, I don't think you understand. [01:10:40] You have no experience. [01:10:42] You're not very good at what you do. [01:10:43] And their Gen Z has a chip on their shoulder because they see all these. [01:10:47] I'm not joking. [01:10:48] Yes, is it very hard now? [01:10:49] And very much why people are depressed, why they don't see any hope? [01:10:53] Sure. [01:10:53] Was a home affordable in 2005 in LA? [01:10:56] No. [01:10:56] No one could, according to the wages, no one could afford a home then too. [01:11:00] I'm saying millennials are fucked up as well because they don't own homes. [01:11:04] I think it's what, 90% of millennials don't own a home. [01:11:05] I was reading or something like that. [01:11:06] We don't own homes. [01:11:07] Nobody does. [01:11:08] I don't own a home. [01:11:09] I don't own a home. [01:11:10] 90%. [01:11:11] Yeah, of young millennials. [01:11:12] I mean, it has to go. [01:11:13] I'm talking about my cohort. [01:11:14] So in generations, there's like four year, four to four and a half year cohorts. [01:11:17] So in my cohort, which is the youngest, the young group of millennials, we don't own homes like at all. [01:11:23] And especially when you look at Los Angeles, it was like 92% of Gen Z from that, from Los Angeles don't own homes. [01:11:29] So you have to look at like your region, right? [01:11:31] Because you can't really compare it to like a place where a home's like 100 grand. [01:11:33] It's like in where you like, like to live where you grew up, you can't afford it. [01:11:37] I'm saying, I think a lot of people are making excuses, but I think there's a real sickness going on with young people where they just, you know who you sound like right now? [01:11:47] You know who you sound like right now? [01:11:48] Yeah, except for the fact that this is the truth. [01:11:50] I have people applying for jobs. [01:11:51] You literally made a whole episode rebutting Tim Poole when he said this exact same thing. [01:11:57] No, because I didn't say they're lazy. [01:11:59] I said there is a sickness where people basically say. [01:12:03] No, it's what happened to the black community wanting to be rappers and sports ball players so they don't work. [01:12:08] Like there's a huge issue with the black kids aspire to be rappers and football players. [01:12:13] And so they don't, they don't go and try to like become investment bankers. [01:12:17] They don't do anything. [01:12:18] They have a weird culture. [01:12:20] A lot of kids today want to be streamers. [01:12:22] They want to be like, like literally what Tim pool said. [01:12:25] No, this is not. [01:12:26] I was on the show and I know what he said and I rebutted it and I won the argument. [01:12:29] So I know what I'm saying. [01:12:30] And it's not what that was. [01:12:31] I was there and I said what I said. [01:12:33] I'm saying I have people applying for jobs here on a regular basis that are reaching out to me more often than not that are asking 120,000, 150,000. [01:12:41] I had someone that just applied, wanted a journalism job, asked me for $250,000 to start. [01:12:45] That's fucking crazy. [01:12:46] And that's not the exception. [01:12:48] That's the thing that's the people in that who are doing that though, like, and this kind of speaks to their inexperience, but they just genuinely don't know what people pay in this industry. [01:12:56] They think fame equals money or like notoriety equals money. [01:12:59] And anybody who's worked in this industry for more than like a month will tell you that's not true at all. [01:13:03] Like you don't think people seem to think you make so much money just because you're willing to like, you know, talk on camera about politics. [01:13:09] That could not be further from the truth, just so everybody's aware. [01:13:12] If you ever want to ask Elijah for a job, don't even think of asking for like, you know, $250,000 if it's your first job. [01:13:19] Well, that's what I'm getting for, and I've spoken to a few other CEOs and people at companies. [01:13:25] Maybe, because you've been running a company too. [01:13:27] People want so much money. [01:13:29] And I just think people don't realize how humble you've got to be and how low you've got to start. [01:13:34] And I think the streamer thing is messed it up. [01:13:35] That's why girls are going to OnlyFans and doing crazy shit. [01:13:38] What is it? [01:13:38] 2% now of Gen Z girls who have an OnlyFans or had one? [01:13:41] Or is it, is it higher than that now? [01:13:43] I think there's like, isn't there like more girls with OnlyFans than there are Jews? [01:13:47] Well, the thing about OnlyFans that I've heard is like a lot of these girls will start them and they think, and this, I think, is part of this. [01:13:53] This is the thing about social media. [01:13:54] And it's done, it's destroyed dating and it's also destroyed a lot of different things in life. [01:13:59] But it creates this illusion of like that you can just make money easily. [01:14:04] And I, and a lot of girls will sign up for OnlyFans thinking, well, you'll get money quickly. [01:14:10] And then they'll sign up and I think they'll make like almost nothing. [01:14:12] And so then they like wound up taking all these nudes and posting them on the internet and they make like almost lazy. [01:14:19] Gen Z's not lazy. [01:14:20] And that's what Tim was saying was that Gen Z's lazy. [01:14:22] I'm saying it's actually to take pictures of your butthole every day takes a little bit of effort and people are doing that. [01:14:29] A lot of them are trying to do things, but they're putting their time into like gaming and like streaming and they're putting their time into things that they're, they want to make money and be something. [01:14:36] You know how many black people you meet in LA that are rappers? [01:14:38] Everyone's a fucking SoundCloud rapper and a rapper. [01:14:41] And you're like, dude, the chances of you making it in that field are like 0.01%. [01:14:46] And I'm seeing a lot of people like you're so dismissive of the $12 and these jobs. [01:14:50] The mindset I've heard of a lot of Gen Z is like they don't want those fucking jobs the same way. [01:14:54] It's like all those Mexicans that work there and stuff. [01:14:56] Am I saying I don't get it? [01:14:57] Yeah, I get it. [01:14:58] I just think a lot more people need to understand what I said on Tim's was that they're not lazy. [01:15:03] You cannot accept the situation and it does fucking suck and it is annoying. [01:15:07] Whatever you have to do to make it in life and do it, you got to buckle down and do it. [01:15:10] And you can't be a victim and you've got to earn your way out of out. [01:15:14] I don't care. [01:15:15] Like, if it was this bad when I was in high school, I probably wouldn't have worked either because there's no point if you're not making any money. [01:15:21] Like, why would you rather just like be worse now than it was in your high school? === Woman Moment Disappointing (12:17) === [01:15:25] You think COVID was better? [01:15:27] Yes. [01:15:28] Yes. [01:15:28] I think the economy is better. [01:15:29] Well, COVID happened at the end of my high school years. [01:15:32] I'm talking about when I was in high school. [01:15:34] And yeah, it's worse now. [01:15:37] 100% is worse now. [01:15:39] It's gotten pretty bad. [01:15:40] Let me see. [01:15:40] We have a couple super chatters. [01:15:42] Hold up. [01:15:42] Let me just say this real fast. [01:15:44] We have $2 from Punished Maps that mute Sarah's Mike Fund. [01:15:49] That's for $2. [01:15:50] You don't get anything because you're $2. [01:15:52] We have $10. [01:15:54] Accidentally said a chat too early. [01:15:55] So here's another $10 to finish my original question. [01:15:58] If they did watch the debate between Candace and Nick, who won it? [01:16:00] I guess we'll come back to that because we're going to stay on topic here for a second. [01:16:04] Pretty obvious. [01:16:05] Also, let me see. [01:16:08] What the hell? [01:16:08] Okay. [01:16:10] The based clone said, what do women on the panel think about how Candice Owens' eyes are as black as her skin after Nick Fuentes gave her the 1960s drunk dad on her? [01:16:21] I guess we'll just answer that. [01:16:22] And he asked, who do you think won? [01:16:23] I'll go to the girls. [01:16:24] He wants to know with the girls. [01:16:25] Okay, you go first. [01:16:27] I'll be honest, I didn't watch the whole thing. [01:16:29] I watched the beginning, but I do think she had an attitude with him that she doesn't normally take with people. [01:16:36] And one thing that's like weird, and I don't understand why she did this, she was like, and they always do this with him. [01:16:43] They're like, well, you're not married, so you can't weigh in on this. [01:16:45] Or like, you don't know what you're talking about, or you should be doing this. [01:16:48] And it's just like very condescending. [01:16:51] And it's like, just debate the points. [01:16:55] I don't understand why they always have to go around it. [01:16:57] And just like, yeah. [01:16:58] So I didn't, I didn't, again, I didn't watch the thing. [01:17:02] Based on what I watched, he seemed to have better points than she did. [01:17:06] So yeah, I would say he won. [01:17:10] I didn't watch it. [01:17:11] I didn't watch it either. [01:17:12] I didn't watch it. [01:17:13] Oh, I watched the whole thing. [01:17:14] I watched the whole thing from start to finish. [01:17:17] Yeah. [01:17:18] Yeah. [01:17:19] I mean, he obviously won, but it wasn't even like a win or lose thing. [01:17:23] It was just like a stupid conversation because it wasn't a debate, really. [01:17:26] Yeah, I mean, they debated race for a bit, and he obviously won that. [01:17:30] I don't think she's like really looked into it before, but it was really stupid. [01:17:35] Honestly, I just thought it was disappointing. [01:17:37] Like, I was watching. [01:17:38] I just felt uncomfortable and disappointed because it was just her grilling him over like her feeling personally attacked over certain things he said or said about Dave Smith or whatever. [01:17:50] Why was it so much about Dave Smith? [01:17:52] And it was like it was just airing out these personal grievances and drama from her for like an hour and a half. [01:17:57] And I was like, and it was just stupid. [01:17:59] I was like, no one, I don't think people care about this that much. [01:18:02] Like, talk about it for 10 minutes, maybe. [01:18:04] Sure. [01:18:04] Yeah. [01:18:05] Air it out. [01:18:06] I mean, I'm sure we all want to hear that, but maybe talk about things that could actually impact the world in a positive way. [01:18:11] Maybe talk, but maybe try to get the truth out there. [01:18:13] This is an opportunity for like really good collab. [01:18:15] But instead, it was just a stupid thing. [01:18:17] And then it was behind the paywall, which was stupid. [01:18:20] But yeah, it was just like. stupid influencer beef. [01:18:22] And it wasn't his fault because she was the one leading the conversation. [01:18:26] She's the one who invited him on her show. [01:18:28] So yeah, I was pretty disappointed in that. [01:18:29] And it was weird because Candace isn't usually like that when she interviews people. [01:18:33] I think she's usually a lot more charitable. [01:18:35] And she just wasn't really being charitable with him at all. [01:18:38] And I can tell when women are like that when they condescend to that. [01:18:41] I can tell when women clearly hate someone. [01:18:44] And you could hear it in her voice and her expressions that she like has some like some ridiculous anger towards him. [01:18:51] You could totally tell. [01:18:52] Yeah. [01:18:52] And like, well, because she's married to a white guy. [01:18:54] So I guess she's clearly pro-race mixing, you know, which is like what, like, I'm not pro-race mixing, but like, if that's what you like, you know, but she walked into it with this like anger. [01:19:05] You're totally right. [01:19:06] And also, I think the thing about Candace, and I do like some of her content, but you know, the thing about her is she's kind of used to just being the token black girl. [01:19:15] So she can kind of skate by just by being like anti-BLM and everybody thinks she's awesome and conservative and this and like that. [01:19:22] And she's been doing that for years. [01:19:23] That's always been her shtick. [01:19:25] But this was the first time I think she's been confronted with somebody who actually like knows what they're talking about and wanted to have an intellectual conversation in good faith. [01:19:35] And she just she, I think, I think she's smart enough to have realized that's what was going on, but she didn't like it. [01:19:41] She didn't like being in that situation. [01:19:43] And yeah, I agree. [01:19:44] She acted a lot different than she normally does. [01:19:47] Yeah, it was honestly just like a woman moment. [01:19:49] It was a woman moment. [01:19:51] I'm not going to lie because Dinesh. [01:19:53] Dinesh probably disagrees with him on so much more. [01:19:56] And he was a lot more charitable. [01:19:58] They were just able to, he was able to remove all his feelings from it. [01:20:01] Somebody even made a joke about him being indie and he laughed it off. [01:20:04] You know, it was like, he was way more chill. [01:20:06] And like, yeah, I think that it was kind of just a woman moment of not being able to separate these like personal emotions from just having a good conversation, creating some good content and like trying to, you know, promote some truth to the audience. [01:20:19] I know, but on the back end, I mean, I didn't watch it, so I don't, I have no opinion on the, on the thing itself, but I do. [01:20:24] I was told from the, like, the production on their end that it was like kind of the dissatisfaction or whatever, like publicly, like originally, like both were totally cool with how it went and was like excited about releasing. [01:20:36] And then suddenly it flipped like publicly to make it seem like it was like bad. [01:20:39] And maybe that was because I was trying to figure out why that happened because apparently Nick was very cool with how it went and liked it and was excited. [01:20:45] But I'm wondering if, I'm wondering if whoever edited the commercial that like tried to make him look bad. [01:20:51] I wonder if that's what set him off because I just saw the commercial. [01:20:55] The cold out then wasn't really set him up. [01:20:59] Well, the commercial definitely looked like a hit job. [01:21:01] Like that's what I'm like genuinely. [01:21:03] But I think that there was, I'm wondering what else happened behind the scenes because a lot of times with these very like big influential people, when you talk to them both individually, which I typically do and like ask them what happened or what went on, I'm not going to get into private messages with people or anything like that. [01:21:18] But it was like, you know, it seems like always both sides think they're right and both sides think they did the right thing and that the other person was being immature and that it was blah, blah, blah. [01:21:26] I'll say this. [01:21:28] You know, I have no fucking clue, but I also don't want to listen to two people, you know, beef it out about something that it's not like, I don't know. [01:21:38] I just listen to women in general. [01:21:39] It was just like, well, it was just like, it's just like irrelevant drama that affects no one but them. [01:21:44] So that's why it was disappointing. [01:21:46] I was like, this could have been such a great show. [01:21:49] It sounded like my wife watched it. [01:21:51] It was disappointing. [01:21:52] You know, I was like, I thought this was like a good opportunity. [01:21:55] Like, this could have been a great collab, but they kind of just ruined it. [01:21:58] Well, I thought it was going to be more about Israel and the Jew problem and going to be more about them, you know, I don't know, kind of dissecting that. [01:22:06] But yeah, it was very personal and weird. [01:22:08] I, yeah, I didn't like it. [01:22:09] Well, it should have been about the war with Iran because this was like it was recorded during the time, like right after that all started, and he was invited on last minute and everything. [01:22:19] So I'm sure he was expecting that. [01:22:21] And yeah, that's not what it was about. [01:22:23] Oh, real fast. [01:22:24] If we can get the music going, we've got a couple big super chats here right now. [01:22:28] From JK on YouTube. [01:22:31] We've been getting a lot of super chats on YouTube as well. [01:22:34] $100 TPUSA equals cleavage with crucifixes. [01:22:43] I'm a fan of both. [01:22:47] Not necessarily together. [01:22:49] But I'm going to be honest. [01:22:51] Charlie knows what he's doing. [01:22:55] Maybe I'll go kiss the wall too soon. [01:22:57] If it works. [01:23:00] By the way, did we? [01:23:01] I don't know if we figured out the editorial issue with the other company. [01:23:03] I don't know if we got anywhere on that. [01:23:04] That music's really going this time. [01:23:06] Yeah. [01:23:08] Sorry. [01:23:09] I just, just so you guys know, this week, I'm just going to pick more fights randomly because one thing that has been bothering me about this show is that there hasn't been enough back. [01:23:17] You're not going to pick fights. [01:23:18] You always say that and you don't. [01:23:21] He's picked a couple. [01:23:22] Did somebody say something? [01:23:24] Anyways, whenever we speak, I hear, it's like a mosquito. [01:23:31] But no, I was going to say, because we need more back and forth. [01:23:34] I was hoping the show would be a little more like the whole point. [01:23:36] You were here when I launched that. [01:23:38] The point of the show was literally I started it with like an atheist feminist and it was supposed to be like it was supposed to be like combative and like rebuttaling each other. [01:23:45] Well, we argue today, so that was good. [01:23:47] I don't know if you call that argument. [01:23:48] I don't know what you call your performance, but I will say that I will. [01:23:56] All right, no, I'm messing around. [01:23:59] I do want more back and forth. [01:24:00] So please, because I see you biting your lips. [01:24:03] Yeah, guys, put stuff in the chat. [01:24:04] Put stuff in the super chats that you want us to argue about. [01:24:07] No, no, but I was going to say, I always see Hennessy like holding back and like wanting to like fucking come against me or Sarah or other people. [01:24:13] Like, I just see him being like, holy shit. [01:24:15] Like, say that. [01:24:15] Be like, dude, shut up and like say your, say your piece. [01:24:19] People really do love it and they do love it. [01:24:21] And it's just like, double down. [01:24:23] And it doubled down. [01:24:25] Just do they love the beanie when you're doing it. [01:24:28] By the way, everyone thought I won that argument, by the way. [01:24:31] It was everyone. [01:24:32] In the chat. [01:24:33] Okay, cool. [01:24:34] Irrelevant. [01:24:36] Homer Jay Fuentes. [01:24:38] Homer Jay Fuentes. [01:24:40] Let's get a couple air horns, can we? [01:24:41] Do you know that? [01:24:42] Do you have the air horn? [01:24:43] Let's get it. [01:24:44] Yeah, let's go. [01:24:44] Let's go. [01:24:45] Some said there are more Holocaust survivors than OnlyFans. [01:24:51] Wow. [01:24:52] That's crazy. [01:24:55] Okay. [01:25:01] I don't know. [01:25:02] I don't think anyone even is like, oh, also, the Reneger said in $2 said money for Shut Sarah Up Fund. [01:25:08] P.S. Elijah, show boobs or gay. [01:25:11] One day I'll do it. [01:25:12] I just like, I just already can read the deposition. [01:25:14] It's like, then he took off his clothing. [01:25:16] I already know it. [01:25:17] I already know where this is going. [01:25:19] You know, when it's all guys, we'll do, we'll have some more fun. [01:25:22] But I don't want to, I don't, we're going to sorry, I didn't mean to. [01:25:26] It doesn't sound like fun to me. [01:25:28] Oh, when we get a bunch of guys together, we'll, we'll take our shirts off together and it'll be great. [01:25:32] I actually told Brayden now I'm going to fight back. [01:25:35] I don't want to have a bunch of half-naked men around me. [01:25:38] He likes them fully naked. [01:25:39] You know what I mean? [01:25:40] Van man it up. [01:25:41] Van man it up. [01:25:42] Path is horrible. [01:25:44] Also, I was going to read that in the in the chat as well. [01:25:48] Somebody also said here in the locals chat since we're there. [01:25:51] They said Elijah's so butthurt right now. [01:25:54] I'm not, that's not what they said. [01:25:55] Um, he said, Oh, wow. [01:25:57] Okay, I don't know if we should read this. [01:25:59] Um, okay, anyways. [01:26:03] Um, I wanted to, I wanted to say this, by the way, I do want to bring back child labor. [01:26:06] That's a news, that's new, that's a new thing I was going to talk about. [01:26:09] Strawberry, it was actually kind of my idea. [01:26:11] I want to bring it back because I did see a picture recently of a child chimney sweeper. [01:26:14] He looked really happy at the cafe. [01:26:15] So, he's really having a fun time. [01:26:17] And my son does love, you know, getting into dangerous places and you know, getting dirty. [01:26:21] And so, it's like, you know, I just like get that man in the mines, you know, get that man a pickaxe and get him to work. [01:26:26] Um, somebody said Zesty AIDS, oh, they're just I'm trying to like weigh them in, but they're like just saying, like, some money is better than no money, Sarah. [01:26:33] There's no like statements. [01:26:34] Like, I'm like trying to find like somebody. [01:26:36] Someone said just bought 1200 coins for $120. [01:26:38] I don't have any coins in my account. [01:26:39] I'm sorry. [01:26:40] I have no idea what that is. [01:26:42] You can just email me, Elijah, uh, at rifftv.com. [01:26:45] If you ever have money problems, I'm never going to take your money and like cause problems. [01:26:49] So, I can always help you with the customer service with locals if they ever take your money. [01:26:53] All right. [01:26:53] So, going into some other topics here, where are we at in timing? [01:26:56] Okay, going to some other topics. [01:26:58] Like I said, Dinesh D'Souza will be there. [01:26:59] But one of the things, one of the videos I kind of want to go back to this that I thought was kind of crazy was the Benny Johnson video where Lara Trump goes after or talks, talks to Benny, because everyone knows that Benny actually has been probably the most consistent in trying to uncover the Epstein files, which people give Benny a lot of shit, but he's been having really high-profile people on for years trying to uncover that, including remember with Matt Gates, where Matt Gates kind of insinuated that things were a lot worse than they could be. === Pam Bondi's Political Gambit (12:12) === [01:27:27] But Trump's daughter came on. [01:27:29] And I just want to say the whole like Trump dynasty, you know, coming on, this whole like putting her on just because she's attractive or whatever, and like, you know, that she's going to be a good governor. [01:27:39] She's actually going to be like a senator, right? [01:27:40] She's going to be running for Senate, I think. [01:27:42] I think it's ridiculous. [01:27:43] But she does point out the fact on the show that she admits that Trump is like kind of doesn't know what to do because his base has genuinely turned. [01:27:51] And of course, the Democrats love this, but I thought this was crazy for her to admit. [01:27:55] I don't know if she meant to admit it. [01:27:56] And I bet you Trump called her and got mad at her. [01:27:58] Check this out. [01:27:59] What would be your advice? [01:28:01] You know, given this back and forth, you know, we're just cutting off of turning point here in Tampa. [01:28:06] You know, this was the topic of conversation. [01:28:08] What would be your advice in order to take the temperature down on this issue from within the administration? [01:28:14] Well, I do think that there needs to be more transparency on this. [01:28:17] And I think that that will happen. [01:28:19] I mean, look, I don't know what truly exists there, but I know that this is something that's important to the president as well. [01:28:26] He does want transparency on all these fronts, but everything we're talking about, because it's frustrated him as well. [01:28:32] He sat for four years like the rest of us did and saw lie after lie and saw our country just being sent down the wrong path. [01:28:39] And it was really frightening, very upsetting to a lot of people to see. [01:28:42] And I would actually say over the past 10 years, we've all kind of endured this. [01:28:45] Prior to that, it was probably happening, Benny, but we just weren't as aware of it. [01:28:48] It wasn't until Donald Trump came down that golden desk glare that he just kind of blew the doors off of everything and people started to wake up and realize, wait a minute, things are not as they have always been presented to us. [01:28:59] And I do believe that you will see that. [01:29:01] Now, as it relates to the president, I know that this is probably not his number one thing he's focused on. [01:29:07] He's focused on a lot of other important things. [01:29:09] We've got this big announcement with Russia going on. [01:29:12] I think as we're speaking right now at the White House, we have, you know, a Middle East who are trying to get peace over there. [01:29:18] We're trying to make sure that Iran's nuclear arsenal is obviously completely decimated. [01:29:24] We want to make sure everything is on the right track for this country. [01:29:26] Fortunately, you've seen no border crossings in the last month. [01:29:29] Zero, by the way. [01:29:30] I think that's incredible. [01:29:31] No one's talking about that enough. [01:29:32] Zero illegal border crossings in the month of June. [01:29:36] Amazing how that's all gone. [01:29:38] So I don't know that this was top of mind for him, but he hears all the noise and he hears all of the consternation out there. [01:29:44] And I think he's going to want to set things right as well. [01:29:46] I believe that there will probably be more coming on this. [01:29:50] And I believe anything that they are able to release that doesn't, you know, damage any witnesses or anyone underage or anything like that. [01:29:58] I believe they'll probably try to get out sooner rather than later because they hear it and they understand it. [01:30:03] So hopefully we see that happen sooner than later. [01:30:05] And that, I guess, that would be my advice to everybody out there who's all worked up about it. [01:30:09] There's no like great plot to keep this information away that I'm aware of. [01:30:14] I do just believe that maybe it's been slow rolled for reasons that hopefully we understand down the line. [01:30:22] And I think we're probably going to go. [01:30:24] Okay. [01:30:24] There's so many things wrong with this, though. [01:30:26] Number one, like no offense. [01:30:29] This is not meant to be a rude statement, but it's like some rich billionaire blonde woman telling me something and trying to reassure me is not going to give me any reassurance. [01:30:38] It's like you're a billionaire blonde woman who's lived a life of privilege. [01:30:42] You literally, you literally said blonde hair brings privilege. [01:30:45] It's blonde privilege, right? [01:30:47] And so as a resident blonde, should we be trusting this woman? [01:30:51] Yes or no? [01:30:52] No. [01:30:53] Why not though? [01:30:54] Why don't you trust her? [01:30:55] I mean, people would say it's, oh, it's sexist or whatever. [01:30:58] Why don't you trust her? [01:30:59] Probably be because she's Trump's daughter. [01:31:02] That's crazy. [01:31:02] It's like so simple. [01:31:03] It's like, yeah, that doesn't help me, Benny. [01:31:05] It doesn't help me. [01:31:06] It is really true. [01:31:07] Trust my dad. [01:31:08] Yeah, yeah, that's what they're doing. [01:31:09] Who's the president? [01:31:10] I'm pretty proud of my daughter. [01:31:11] And then she says the slow roll. [01:31:12] She's like, oh, we're just slow rolling it out. [01:31:14] No, you're telling people to stop talking about it. [01:31:16] You're telling people that it's all a lie. [01:31:18] It's a conspiracy made by the Democrats. [01:31:21] And why are we still on this topic? [01:31:22] Are we still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? [01:31:24] I mean, that's literally what they're telling us. [01:31:26] So for her to come out and say it's a slow roll, that's not the case. [01:31:29] You know, what it is is when we were supposed to get the Epstein files, all he did was a Rickroll. [01:31:32] You know, we got nothing out of it. [01:31:34] And that's yeah, well, they literally said they're like, yeah, it's totally over now. [01:31:38] None of it actually happened. [01:31:39] Epstein isn't actually even a real guy. [01:31:41] And the list isn't there. [01:31:43] And he did kill himself. [01:31:44] And we're just going to shut, close this case for now. [01:31:47] And then now everyone's like, wait a second. [01:31:49] What are you talking about? [01:31:50] Then now they're like, oh no, guys, like we're still working on it. [01:31:53] It's like a slow roll. [01:31:54] Like they've changed what they're saying about it, like every five seconds. [01:31:58] Well, and that's why it's so like hard to follow it and believe anything they say because they've just been throwing everything at it. [01:32:04] But one thing I wanted to talk about too that you brought up earlier, Sarah, is the fact that like this is not, there's no standard. [01:32:10] And this kind of speaks to a deeper issue. [01:32:11] It's not even just, well, I would say the Epstein aisles, I mean, Epstein files situation is exposing this problem. [01:32:18] And that problem would be the fact that there's not only nepotism, obviously, involved with the Trump admin and the way that they operate with their family involved, but also how they work with media companies. [01:32:28] And like I've worked in media for a while and a lot of the time, it's how do we get Trump's attention? [01:32:33] That's the focus rather than bringing like information. [01:32:36] And I'm not even necessarily commenting on Benny Johnson for doing this, just in general. [01:32:40] I didn't say anything. [01:32:41] I mean, really, but don't you guys think nepotism is like kind of base, though? [01:32:45] Well, no, but my, my point was that it, it, it, I'm not like even commenting necessarily on him specifically. [01:32:51] I'm just saying that there's this push to have Trump people on, Trump family members. [01:32:56] It's all about getting, well, who can we have that's going to attract Trump's attention? [01:33:00] And that's what it's become on the right. [01:33:02] So rather than replacing the mainstream media with something better, something informative, you know, someone who's maybe going to say, actually give an insider perspective and say, this is what's going on, this, this, and this. [01:33:11] It's more about like, how do we suck up to Trump? [01:33:13] How do we like, and that's, I think, the bigger issue, the deeper issue with the Epstein files with the media situation. [01:33:20] And I know that sounds very like negative. [01:33:23] He's WRNC, just remind people. [01:33:25] It's not just his daughter. [01:33:26] Well, that's not a problem. [01:33:28] I like nepotism in terms of like, obviously, I agree with you in almost every sector, except like it also has to make sense. [01:33:35] So like, yes, do I want to dissolve the democratic system and make Baron Trump the Pope and then make him king of America? [01:33:44] Maybe, perhaps. [01:33:45] I don't know. [01:33:46] But also, like Laura Trump, it's like Laura Trump is just like, okay, I have to be careful actually. [01:33:53] I work with the RNC, so I can't say anything about her, actually. [01:33:56] Really rude, but I. [01:33:58] No, I'm being said. [01:34:00] You're on the payroll, too. [01:34:01] You're going to be a bad person. [01:34:01] I literally am a Republican lobbyist. [01:34:04] Literally, that's like, how do you think we pay for all this? [01:34:09] But it's like, it's like it's legitimately speaking, you know. [01:34:14] I'm not going to say anything mean about her, but I will say she obviously did not get into her position because she earned it. [01:34:20] Everybody knows that. [01:34:21] Is that necessarily problematic? [01:34:23] Well, that would depend on whether or not she's qualified. [01:34:26] Do I think that she's qualified to run a bunch of snobby, helpless homosexuals? [01:34:31] No, maybe she is qualified to run the RNC because the RNC sucks. [01:34:34] Yeah, is it really that hard? [01:34:35] Well, yeah, I mean, it's really just a, what's that called? [01:34:38] Like the job where it's just like, it's not a facade, but like the phrase. [01:34:44] It's like you're just like the face of the job. [01:34:45] Like a token. [01:34:46] You have to do a token job where it's just like the head of the RNC. [01:34:48] And it's like, you just cast a vote. [01:34:50] It's like being the vice president. [01:34:51] You know what I mean? [01:34:52] It's like, what do you really do, JD? [01:34:54] Where are you in? [01:34:55] You're there to like cast a tiebreaking vote once the people that really are in power tell you how to do that. [01:35:01] But like the RNC isn't anybody. [01:35:04] The RNC is whoever runs each district. [01:35:06] And I think that we really do ourselves a disservice to remind ourselves that the really only people who are in power are the Israeli lobby. [01:35:14] Actually, sorry, it's the Qatari terrorist channel, Al Jazeera. [01:35:18] I literally try to, but can we talk about the gaslightings? [01:35:21] I want to get into some more of these links here. [01:35:22] But I was going to say what was even weirder about this stuff is that Matt Gates is now glazing Pam Bondi. [01:35:29] This is so weird. [01:35:30] Okay. [01:35:30] So everyone's like, well, Gates wouldn't have done this, really? [01:35:32] Listen. [01:35:33] Trump never stopped building a business empire, a media empire, a political empire. [01:35:38] We believe he has exactly the team to maximize success. [01:35:42] Let's start with Pam Bondi. [01:35:43] The attorney general always takes a lot of flack in any administration, but look at what she has accomplished. [01:35:49] The Bondi team successfully litigated away the judicial coup of nationwide injunctions. [01:35:56] They did that. [01:35:57] They won that for us. [01:35:58] They have created the legal infrastructure for highly effective deportations. [01:36:02] She's got the cartels self-deporting. [01:36:05] She has targeted the criminals and the gang networks. [01:36:08] Attorney General. [01:36:09] I just wanted to point out, though, glazing Pam Bondi, I feel like when we're talking about good things that she's done, also, I know we're having some buzzing, but that's just like somehow microphones are touching power cables. [01:36:19] So I don't know what that's got to be this maybe. [01:36:22] Yeah, something like that. [01:36:23] Somebody's microphone is touching a power cable. [01:36:27] You're good, but I was going to say, no, you can sit down, but I wanted to go to you real fast. [01:36:30] We give an update. [01:36:32] Dr. Kirk Moore, he just got obviously let off since the last time you were on. [01:36:36] He was being arrested. [01:36:39] You were at the court case in Salt Lake City, right? [01:36:41] And we were talking about how he gave saline instead of the safe and effective product, genetic product that we all know and love from Pfizer Moderna. [01:36:50] And he was being prosecuted by Bondi, and then she let him off. [01:36:55] And there's some updates here about that's what's going on. [01:36:57] And I just kind of like, I want you to talk about like who Bondi really is and what's going on because while Bondi's not releasing the Epstein file, she's spending her time prosecuting people who try to protect Americans from getting those injections. [01:37:09] But you guys don't even know some of these updates. [01:37:10] It's actually gotten really crazy. [01:37:11] Listen to this. [01:37:13] Well, I think the big thing is that Pam Bondi is certainly, she's conflicted, right? [01:37:19] She's conflicted. [01:37:20] And it's like you, I have to be careful with what I say because there's a special meeting tomorrow for one of the pardons that she just did, right? [01:37:27] I think it's fair to say that Kirk Moore will be meeting Pam Bondi tomorrow. [01:37:30] And I think that they're going to be doing a photo shoot, photo op, you know, a little bit, try to glaze it over a little bit more and try to get a win amidst a sea of losses. [01:37:39] I mean, I think that the credibility of the U.S. government right now is at great risk, right? [01:37:44] None of us here believe anything that they publish. [01:37:46] They could literally come out right now with a press conference and speak for an hour. [01:37:49] And I don't think anyone here would believe a word that the government said. [01:37:53] If it's not, we're releasing the files today, right? [01:37:56] But the conflict of interest they're speaking about is it's Pfizer. [01:37:59] Pam Bondi, the first thing she did when she became attorney general was not to free the J Sixers, was not to investigate those that have censored people around this table. [01:38:07] All you guys have been censored in one form or another. [01:38:10] But what she did is she shut down an investigation into Pfizer. [01:38:14] She literally shut down the investigation into bribery in that. [01:38:18] I think she was a consultant for Pfizer. [01:38:20] Oh, they say that. [01:38:21] That's the thing. [01:38:22] That's what I've been hearing. [01:38:23] I don't know. [01:38:23] That's a spin. [01:38:24] That's a spin. [01:38:25] So essentially, she was a contractor through a law firm who was hired to represent Pfizer. [01:38:30] So you can say, I mean, fair, that she didn't work directly for Pfizer, but her job was to look out for the interests of Pfizer, which I think it's fair to then argue that could be a conflict of interest, right? [01:38:41] Her interest should be for the U.S. government. [01:38:43] Instead, she's looking out for her interests with the big pharmaceutical company. [01:38:47] I do think what's kind of crazy about that is like, that's why these people are just, they're just swamp rats, man. [01:38:54] And it's, it's apt, like, people always say, oh, aren't you afraid of the alligators? [01:38:59] Aren't you afraid of the alligators in Florida? [01:39:01] No, I'm afraid of people like Pam Bondi. [01:39:03] You know what I mean? [01:39:05] Literally swampy. [01:39:06] Pami Alcatraz. [01:39:07] Yeah. [01:39:08] Imagine put Pam Bondi outside of an immigration center. [01:39:12] And it's like, your kid might get molested and then you can get away with it. [01:39:16] You know what I mean? [01:39:17] That's like, that's some crazy stuff. [01:39:19] Don't touch a Tesla or protest in front of a college. [01:39:22] Then she'll come from. [01:39:23] Wait, but no, we can do the Teslas now because they don't like muscle. === Rumble Chat Revelations (03:12) === [01:39:27] Oh, that's true. [01:39:27] That's true. [01:39:28] And it's great after Elon made that comment about Trump. [01:39:31] I mean, now we got this all being stopped. [01:39:32] I don't know if he was on the list. [01:39:34] I don't know anything about that, but I'm just saying it's just interesting timing immediately after. [01:39:38] It's like, yeah, we're not going to release that. [01:39:41] Sorry, I also realized I haven't been involved in the Rumble chat at all, really, tonight. [01:39:44] I've mostly just been in locals, hanging out with you guys and then on the YouTube chat. [01:39:48] But have you guys been, have you been on the Rumble chat tonight? [01:39:51] Yes? [01:39:52] Yeah, I've been monitoring it. [01:39:53] Okay. [01:39:54] I wasn't modding it or anything. [01:39:55] I'm keeping an eye on it. [01:39:56] Okay, cool, cool. [01:39:57] I just got in there right now. [01:39:58] I noticed there's like a couple more super chats as well. [01:40:01] Pale Haas said, Anna, no Mar-a-Lago, makeover, please. [01:40:04] It's true, meaning like, well, don't worry. [01:40:07] I wasn't planning on doing that. [01:40:08] So it's at Laura Trump's Sarah. [01:40:10] There's no Botox and no. [01:40:11] Yeah, I was like, that's like Sarah. [01:40:15] She's like, she's like 50, right? [01:40:16] Laura's like old. [01:40:17] Laura's not. [01:40:18] You got to use Botox when you're actually, when you need it, you know, but I'm in my 20s, so I'm good. [01:40:25] I'm good on that. [01:40:26] I think also one of my favorite things, too, is one of my favorite chats I ever read that was like, by the way, this is like totally just Mendoza's not here because he got deported again. [01:40:36] But he did again. [01:40:38] We keep calling ICE and he keeps coming back. [01:40:40] Apparently he's one of the ones that knows how to swim, so it's unfortunate. [01:40:42] He keeps it. [01:40:44] He's like, he keeps coming back. [01:40:47] Someone was like, smart on Elijah to hire someone who has more of a lisp than him. [01:40:52] Now I can't even tell that he has one. [01:40:54] And I was like, I remember Mike's like, well, it's kind of true whenever on the show. [01:40:57] And it was like, it's like, actually, the funniest thing. [01:40:59] And then now whenever people make comments about the lispy one, I never know if it's me or him. [01:41:03] Like, I never know who they're talking about. [01:41:04] It's like, it's like, man, I don't like this lispy guy. [01:41:06] I'm like, is it, is it me or Mike? [01:41:09] I don't know. [01:41:11] Anyway, I just saw a couple of lispy comments in here and it made me crack up. [01:41:14] You guys are great. [01:41:15] Mostly the Rumble chat is just people calling me gay and then like making like weird homoerotic references. [01:41:22] Like I'll just be like, yeah, I got to go use restroom. [01:41:25] And I'll be like, Michael and Elijah are getting leaked up with Van Man for back shots. [01:41:30] And you're like, what the hell? [01:41:31] Like ever, the comments are just bizarre on Rumble. [01:41:33] And then YouTube's like picking up now finally. [01:41:35] And then locals is just people being like posting swastikas and stuff. [01:41:38] You know what I mean? [01:41:39] I asked us what that is. [01:41:41] It's like people like, I bet like this. [01:41:43] I did this like move when I was pretending to be Stephen Hawking, and then he said my body was the shape of a swastika, and they put like this whole like diagram over it. [01:41:50] Crazy stuff. [01:41:52] But I appreciate it. [01:41:53] All right. [01:41:53] Moving on to some other things as well. [01:41:58] We saved some of this stuff on Epsom. [01:42:00] I'm sure we'll talk about it tomorrow. [01:42:02] But I wanted to talk about a little bit on the Minneapolis guy that we were just talking about. [01:42:09] It is kind of crazy, but I think more importantly, I actually wanted to go into, do you have this? [01:42:12] Can you show that billboard if you go up to the yellow? [01:42:15] Oh, yellow right here. [01:42:17] Yeah. [01:42:17] It kind of shows you the state of our country we're in. [01:42:21] This is where we're heading, guys. === Why African Isn't Always Clear (07:30) === [01:42:22] These are our choices. [01:42:24] Oh, wow. [01:42:25] Ready to flee New York City? [01:42:28] Did he make this? [01:42:29] It's a billboard that was in New York. [01:42:31] Yeah, I would guess. [01:42:32] You don't want that crazy socialist guy? [01:42:34] Well, hey, what about that demon guy who doesn't shower? [01:42:38] Choose your Indians wisely. [01:42:39] Dude, one's a packy. [01:42:40] And he's a packy, actually. [01:42:42] Oh, right. [01:42:42] Isn't he? [01:42:42] Isn't my father? [01:42:43] One without shoes and one that eats with his face. [01:42:45] No, he's Indian. [01:42:46] He's Indian. [01:42:47] Oh, no, he's technically African. [01:42:49] Yeah, but that's what it is. [01:42:51] He was born in Uganda, but I think his parents were Indian. [01:42:54] No, no, I was told that where you're born, it makes you that country. [01:42:57] So he's Ugandan, actually. [01:43:00] Oh, okay. [01:43:00] Yeah. [01:43:00] Just because the deck is American. [01:43:02] Because the deck is American, right? [01:43:04] So yeah, he put on his college applications African-American and Asian. [01:43:10] Yo, he's like, I don't know if I was like, think Indians are like either of those things. [01:43:14] Like, I guess they're like South Asian. [01:43:15] That's why I said my wife's African because she's from Africa and that makes her African American. [01:43:20] So that's like really cool. [01:43:22] It's true. [01:43:22] You know what I mean? [01:43:23] Like, we know Elon Musk is African because he's born. [01:43:27] But that's unironically true because the whites. [01:43:30] Dude, there's not one major city in Africa that whites didn't build? [01:43:34] Like, that's crazy, huh? [01:43:35] That's like actually crazy to think about. [01:43:37] Well, they have great whites there, don't they? [01:43:40] A lot. [01:43:40] Do you want to know? [01:43:41] Do you want to know some also some history stuff that I think is interesting? [01:43:44] Is you know, black people often tell this lie. [01:43:47] There's this big lie about a big genocide that happened. [01:43:50] I don't know. [01:43:50] This is the first time hearing about these lies about genocides. [01:43:53] But there's, you know, obviously everyone always talks about the Congolese genocide, right? [01:43:56] Of like the Dutch or was it, is it the Dutch? [01:43:58] It is, right? [01:43:59] King Leopold, right? [01:44:00] Like, they always talk about this in school. [01:44:02] They always talk about King Leopold and this great genocide of like 20 million Africans. [01:44:07] And they would show these pictures of people's hands being chopped off. [01:44:09] Over the several years, it's been, you know, debunked multiple, multiple times. [01:44:13] And then it repops back up that there was this giant genocide. [01:44:16] What's so crazy about white people is that white people literally ended the Barbary slave trade in the Congo, literally stopped the Jews and the Arabs from their slave trade who were cutting off the hands of slaves, went in and literally restored justice and order. [01:44:28] And then the way that the Jewish people who wrote our books write about it is they say that the white people did all the criminal activity and they tell the people in the Congo to expel the whites. [01:44:36] And just like what happened in Haiti, when they expelled the whites in the Congo, it is now one of the most violent places in the world. [01:44:42] However, I will say this: it's a good thing white people aren't there. [01:44:44] And like Officer Tatum says, it's just like Hartford, Connecticut, because they're Christians. [01:44:51] And what really makes American and American is Christianity. [01:44:54] And so, you know, we all should move to the Congo. [01:44:56] We should do our podcasts out of the Congo. [01:44:59] I challenge Officer Tatum. [01:45:00] Please do your podcast in the heart of the DRC because they're Christians. [01:45:05] And we all know what makes America great is our faith in God and not our skin color. [01:45:11] Can I get an amen? [01:45:13] Thank you. [01:45:14] Anyways, it's true, though, right? [01:45:15] A lot of people said it's like, then go to a Christian. [01:45:18] We should start paying. [01:45:19] We should start GoFundMe, pay for people to go. [01:45:22] Anyone says that? [01:45:22] We should pay for Charlie Kirk to move TPUSA to the heart of the Congo. [01:45:26] Go, please move it there. [01:45:28] It's more American than our country because it's more Christian. [01:45:30] Well, that's what they say. [01:45:31] We've seen that with Charlie Kirk said it. [01:45:33] You know, you had a bunch of others that come out and say it. [01:45:34] And they're like, well, as long as they're Christian, then they're American. [01:45:37] I mean, you know, that's really what matters. [01:45:39] Yes, we're a Christian nation, you know, but that doesn't mean just because someone's a Christian that they're American. [01:45:46] But we hear it more and time and time, man. [01:45:48] It's the same people, though, that tell you that America is just an idea. [01:45:50] It's supposed to say the Belgians, not the Dutch. [01:45:52] I'm sorry. [01:45:52] All those little tiny European countries, they all kind of are the same to me. [01:45:56] I'm not very American. [01:45:57] Is anyone else like that? [01:45:58] Like, he's like, oh, it's the Belgian, the Dutch. [01:45:59] I feel you. [01:46:00] Just kind of like, some of them do chocolate, some of them do prostitution. [01:46:05] Some do both. [01:46:07] It's the Belgians are the chocolates, right? [01:46:09] And the Dutch, the prostitutes? [01:46:11] Yeah, okay. [01:46:12] Am I wrong? [01:46:13] Is that someone else even? [01:46:14] Sounds accurate. [01:46:15] Are the Dutch of the Netherlands? [01:46:16] I sound really, I'm going to become really dumb here, but this is very American. [01:46:18] Like, not know your European races. [01:46:20] Don't know. [01:46:21] Oh, by the way, do you honestly know? [01:46:23] You want to make us all look dumb for a second? [01:46:25] Wait, what? [01:46:26] What was it about? [01:46:28] I was looking up something about King Leopold. [01:46:30] Go ahead. [01:46:30] It was Belgium. [01:46:31] He was Belgian. [01:46:32] Belgian. [01:46:33] Oh, my gosh. [01:46:34] What? [01:46:35] He said he was Dutch. [01:46:36] We literally just corrected that for the last like three minutes. [01:46:39] Okay. [01:46:39] I wasn't paying attention because I was looking stuff up about it. [01:46:42] But yeah, I think this is how you show it. [01:46:45] I don't know. [01:46:46] I don't even know how much it was about the Arabs because this says that a lot of it was just that King Leopold told the Congolese business leaders who were African, obviously, to increase production. [01:46:58] So then they started making it to slavery. [01:46:59] So it was basically like the black on black. [01:47:03] They were put in there. [01:47:04] Like he was actually told to shut down. [01:47:06] Like, that's actually a lie, too. [01:47:08] That whole, that whole, this is from a book that's completely been fabricated that what's his name? [01:47:12] Will Tanner, who I think is today one of like, Daryl Cooper and Will Tanner are fantastic, but but Will Tanner, there's been like new discoveries that this was completely fabricated, like this history of the Congo was just fabricated. [01:47:24] But you'll never guess, you'll never guess who fabricated this. [01:47:27] I'm not going to let you guys guess, but when you guys check it out, it's not, their Wikipedia pages won't shock you. [01:47:32] You know what I mean? [01:47:33] Who was involved in this anti-white narrative in Africa? [01:47:36] It's from Connecticut, is it? [01:47:37] They're from Connecticut. [01:47:39] Damn, Connecticut. [01:47:40] No, but I agree with you on this. [01:47:42] I think you can always take all this anti-white narrative. [01:47:44] Did white people commit massive atrocities in countries? [01:47:47] Yes. [01:47:48] Was our biggest atrocity was trying to civilize these people that now, like, we should have left them alone. [01:47:56] We should have built a giant wall around Africa and just said, like, what did you say? [01:48:00] You said, God literally put a giant desert to keep these people from getting to us. [01:48:05] You know what I mean? [01:48:06] And then we're like, ooh, if we go around the desert in our big, nice ships and we bring them to work for us for free. [01:48:13] And it's like, now they still work for us for free, but we don't get any output. [01:48:17] We just get crime and rap music. [01:48:19] Did you see the video of the black American lady who ended up going to Kenya? [01:48:23] Did you end up seeing that one? [01:48:25] I know I didn't. [01:48:26] Oh, she went there because she wanted to escape all the, you know, what's going on in America and pretty much get away from all the white people. [01:48:33] And then as soon as she got there, they were telling her, like, you know, we don't want you here. [01:48:38] We actually want white tourists to come and everything. [01:48:41] She breaks it down. [01:48:42] I have it on their culture. [01:48:44] Can you just not come up today? [01:48:45] Are we good? [01:48:46] I don't know if we have it set up over there. [01:48:47] This is a, yeah, I was like, yeah, you can. [01:48:49] I'll bring it up too. [01:48:50] So check this out. [01:48:51] This is it right here. [01:48:51] Yeah. [01:48:52] This is a black African-American. [01:48:56] I thought this was Xavier Randiso from Prager you. [01:49:03] It's the Prager you video. [01:49:08] Here's the video from Prague. [01:49:09] 10 Reasons Why We Should Send Them More Money. [01:49:11] Here we go. [01:49:12] They loved having white Americans in their village. [01:49:16] Now I replaced them. [01:49:18] And they are looking at me like, who you, you, that look like us, you're here to help us, to save us. [01:49:24] What happened to the white people? [01:49:26] And you bald, you ain't got no hair. [01:49:28] And you childless. [01:49:29] So you're really not a woman. [01:49:31] I don't know if she's what I call it at that time. [01:49:33] You're not a full woman. [01:49:34] Dude, they call her bald and because she's childless. === Gpt's High School Debate Club (09:42) === [01:49:37] She's not a real woman. [01:49:38] Actually, I actually do agree with that. [01:49:40] A girl becomes, a girl becomes a woman, of course, when she has her menstrual cycle. [01:49:45] That's when you become like a woman officially. [01:49:48] But I think that that's why I always encourage adoption. [01:49:51] I do. [01:49:51] I actually, I actually do encourage adoption. [01:49:52] I think either have a child, and if you have a child, then adopt, because being a mother, mothers are nurturing. [01:49:57] I think that's what I think adoption is largely there for as well. [01:50:00] Families who, like, I have two friends, one friend who couldn't have kids and then adopted, then end up having two kids, which is actually crazy. [01:50:06] I've been barren for a very, very long time. [01:50:09] But all I was going to say is, like, this woman is clearly just a narcissist. [01:50:14] That's like anybody who has that color hair is a problem. [01:50:16] Why would you do attention? [01:50:19] Is that my screen or is that? [01:50:20] Oh, this is just my screen. [01:50:21] I should have a booger in her nose. [01:50:22] That's from you yelling. [01:50:23] It just covers the screen. [01:50:24] Yeah, it's literally so much spit on this thing. [01:50:26] It's disgusting. [01:50:28] That is disgusting. [01:50:29] You know what? [01:50:30] That's why I don't make anyone sit across from me. [01:50:31] Like, I once had a setup where I had this is not a joke. [01:50:35] When I was creating one of my sets, they were like, why do you want the guests so far from you? [01:50:38] And why do you want the seats like this? [01:50:39] I was like, I spit when I talk. [01:50:40] Like, I go, I go, I spit so much. [01:50:42] And I was like, you know, I went through years of therapy and I can't keep my tongue. [01:50:46] I can't not spit when I talk. [01:50:47] It's like it's an impediment. [01:50:49] And they're like, oh, I go, literally, it'll cause problems. [01:50:51] And then, like, I remember my coach was like, yeah, I just look over in the light and I just see like fountains coming out of your mouth. [01:50:57] And I thank God he's at a different angle. [01:50:59] So I'm trying to like, I try to keep nobody here for that very reason. [01:51:04] And do you remember when you were kids too? [01:51:05] People used to, this is what I like bullying. [01:51:08] When you were younger, people had sayings and now parents tell kids not to bully each other. [01:51:12] Like, remember people say, say it, don't spray it? [01:51:14] Do you remember that? [01:51:15] Yeah, yeah, I remember that. [01:51:16] Yeah. [01:51:17] I heard a mom said that to me one time when I was a kid. [01:51:20] Well, she used to say to me a lot. [01:51:22] I'm kind of sad people don't say that anymore. [01:51:24] What does that even mean? [01:51:25] Like, if you've been there. [01:51:25] Didn't you never hear that one? [01:51:27] Like, because you like, when you look down or like when you have your mouth open, people would like, it was never said to me. [01:51:31] So I don't know. [01:51:32] Well, you didn't hear people saying it. [01:51:33] Like, I was like, everyone, say it, don't spray it. [01:51:35] It was like a thing to each other. [01:51:36] No. [01:51:37] Well, I think bullying is serves a purpose. [01:51:40] Make bullying great again. [01:51:42] I said that one time on my show, like two years ago, and like the boomers attacked me. [01:51:46] They were like, oh, no, you can't say that. [01:51:48] My son was slammed into a locker in 1992. [01:51:53] So I'm very sensitive to this. [01:51:54] It's like, well, obviously, I'm not calling a real thing. [01:51:57] I don't know what people have done. [01:51:59] I don't know because I was hungry. [01:52:00] Well, like there's like just like putting people in lockers. [01:52:02] Like, I feel like that's in cartoon. [01:52:04] Someone broke my leg. [01:52:05] Yeah, people mess with me. [01:52:06] Wait, what? [01:52:06] Someone broke my leg. [01:52:07] I got bullied so bad in junior high. [01:52:08] Someone broke my leg. [01:52:10] Okay, well, that's a bit severe, but I do think that there's something to be said for like showing you what's normal in a like what's acceptable and what's not. [01:52:18] And I think bullying kind of does that because you have to, in order to function in real life, have to have some understanding of like how to behave in a social setting or like what's okay, what's not. [01:52:28] Otherwise, you're actually your own worst enemy. [01:52:30] So I think bullying actually helps a lot of people. [01:52:32] Wait, Elijah, I thought you were homeschooled. [01:52:34] I was homeschooled and then I got a scholarship and then went into a school in my later years. [01:52:39] But I went to school. [01:52:41] I was homeschooled only until like seventh grade and then I went to school. [01:52:43] But I was going to say on the side note, so people don't think we have bullying like that. [01:52:48] It did used to be like that. [01:52:49] But now we have the gift of multiculturalism. [01:52:53] So people just stab people and shoot people and why people kind of toned it down. [01:52:58] You know, we just kind of don't bother the people and stick to ourselves. [01:53:00] You're not going to take a kid and throw him in the trash can when his friends are going to shoot you. [01:53:04] So things have escalated to where people just kill each other now or stab each other. [01:53:08] And so, yeah, you know, it used to be like, yeah, it's crazy. [01:53:10] It's like, you got to throw it in a trash can or like give it a swirly. [01:53:13] And like, that's like, that's, it's, it's, it's, that's abuse. [01:53:16] And I'm not like promoting like that level of bullying, like physical assault. [01:53:19] But, you know, you need to be, if you're, if you're a bitch, you need to be, you need to be checked a little bit. [01:53:25] You know what I mean? [01:53:25] Like, it's like Ben Shapiro. [01:53:26] Like Ben Shapiro needs to be given a couple swirlies, you know? [01:53:28] I'm not promoting violence, but just like, stick that guy in a trash can. [01:53:32] You know what I mean? [01:53:33] Patients take that to a new level, though. [01:53:35] Also, put a tire around your neck and do more with it. [01:53:38] Golden Bolt said $20 and said, Glad to see bass Anna back in the fray. [01:53:43] She's a real one. [01:53:44] Thanks, Goldenbolt. [01:53:46] He used to send super chats on my show. [01:53:50] So great to hear from you, Goldenbolt. [01:53:53] Yeah, well, it's also a farm friend Graper said, let's get Dean Withers on the show. [01:53:57] I think a Sarah Dean Withers collab would be great. [01:54:00] I was supposed, he asked me to debate him before. [01:54:03] But I don't want him to be chat GPT. [01:54:04] I want him to be in studio. [01:54:06] Yeah, that's a good idea. [01:54:06] Without a computer. [01:54:08] Everyone told me not to debate him when he asked because I don't want to chat GPT. [01:54:11] They said that he just, yeah, he has like his friends in his AirPod and he's using Chat GPT. [01:54:17] Yeah, it's a whole team thing. [01:54:18] It's like, I want to see these kids just sit down and talk. [01:54:23] And dude, that's the most annoying thing. [01:54:26] The kids that emulate Destiny, like you just copy him. [01:54:30] And you can totally tell that's who they're trying to emulate. [01:54:32] Yes. [01:54:33] Like as soon as they open their mouth. [01:54:34] You go, so they'll be like, the question is, so do you think Trump should have won the 2020 election? [01:54:41] And then like, they even do what Destiny does. [01:54:44] No, listen, that's actually not the question. [01:54:45] Listen, you're trying to frame this in a way that is actually inaccurate. [01:54:48] Okay. [01:54:48] The truth of the matter is, is Trump an evil man? [01:54:50] And the answer is, should evil people be president? [01:54:52] And the question is, yes, he's evil. [01:54:53] Okay. [01:54:53] So no, I'm not talking. [01:54:55] Stop interrupting me. [01:54:55] Can you stop interrupting? [01:54:56] Stop interrupting me. [01:54:57] I'm actually a smart guy. [01:54:57] I'm actually intelligent. [01:54:58] And I've graduated high school. [01:55:00] Okay. [01:55:01] I have gone through science classes and that makes me incredible. [01:55:03] Okay, do you have to grade? [01:55:04] This is giving me PTSD from every jubilee. [01:55:07] That's how they're talking. [01:55:08] Just shut up. [01:55:10] Well, when he debated Nick Fuentes, Nick was like, can you stop doing this like chat GPT thing? [01:55:15] Or I forgot what he said, but he called it like a chat GPT voice, which was hilarious and totally accurate because that's exactly what they try to do. [01:55:22] And that's what Destiny does. [01:55:23] But, you know, at least Destiny has been doing this for a while, but they'll just try so hard to sound like chat GPT. [01:55:30] Just throw stuff at them. [01:55:31] Like, they should be throwing stuff out. [01:55:32] They try to sound like, no, they just try to sound like they're in like high school debate club or something. [01:55:38] They just sound like nerds, basically. [01:55:40] Like, they sound like nerds, like they don't have a personality or they're not real people. [01:55:44] And it's really cringe. [01:55:47] Did you ever see this? [01:55:48] Do you ever see those girls that won the black? [01:55:51] Did you ever see those girls that won the black speech and debate thing? [01:55:55] Did you ever see that? [01:55:56] Oh, I've seen that. [01:55:57] I know what you're talking about. [01:55:57] It was like terrible. [01:55:58] Yeah, do you ever see this? [01:55:59] This is not a joke. [01:56:00] Is this a joke? [01:56:01] No, dude. [01:56:02] Yes, during the height of DEI, where people just needed to make people win. [01:56:07] There was these black girls that were like, they won the speech and debate competition. [01:56:11] And everyone's like, they didn't come across very articulate or educated when they interviewed on the news. [01:56:16] And then everyone was like, found the clip of the debate. [01:56:19] And it was like, this is not a joke. [01:56:21] Watch this. [01:56:22] There's no arguing it. [01:56:23] Talent University's debate team wins, claiming an historic win. [01:56:28] They are the first all-black women's team to win the Cross-Examination Debate Association's national championship. [01:56:34] This morning, we have two of the team members here. [01:56:37] We have Amina Ruffin and Corey Johnson both here to talk about the major victory. [01:56:41] Ladies, way to go. [01:56:42] Congratulations. [01:56:44] You've made so many people proud in this area. [01:56:46] Now we want to pick your brain a little bit as we admire your huge trophy, by the way. [01:56:51] That's ridiculous. [01:56:52] But I'm going to ask you first. [01:56:52] We'll start with you, Amina. [01:56:54] What was the topic, first of all? [01:56:55] The topic was restricting presidential war powers, authority. [01:56:58] They say the nigga's always already queer. [01:57:00] That's exactly the point. [01:57:01] It means that the impact is that it's an impact turn to the affirmative. [01:57:05] That it is a kick turn to the affirmative because we are saying that queer bodies are not able to survive. [01:57:10] Then it necessarily means that the body of the nigga is not able to survive. [01:57:13] We got the topic in about July. [01:57:15] And then we started doing our research then. [01:57:17] And when the nigga sees these teams hopping, he can only envision himself and he does not see another nigga that he can feel sympathy for or embrace, but rather that other shit is a good idea. [01:57:29] We've been supplementing our research throughout the season. [01:57:36] Why are they doing that? [01:57:42] What is the affair from there? [01:57:44] You know, when you start preparing for a national competition, once you know the topic, what's next? [01:57:49] Well, you do a lot of research. [01:57:52] The way that the sexual works is through whiteness, allowing forcing other bodies to tell narrations of whiteness. [01:57:59] Why did I always say bodies? [01:58:01] Why did they always do that? [01:58:02] They're like black bodies, white bodies, or like they're like POC bodies. [01:58:06] I've female body. [01:58:08] You haven't heard that? [01:58:09] They always say they're like, they're like fat bodies. [01:58:12] Like, they'll say that. [01:58:13] It's weird. [01:58:14] Yeah, I haven't heard it. [01:58:16] Yeah. [01:58:16] You haven't heard that? [01:58:17] That's one of the things the leftists or like the woke people say is they're like, oh, black bodies. [01:58:22] Someone said it's her parents. [01:58:28] I was actually thinking. [01:58:29] Auctioneers in the hood, maybe. [01:58:31] I was wondering if someone texted me and said, can we just get those people out? [01:58:36] That's a good question. [01:58:37] I don't know. [01:58:38] I kind of want to say that. [01:58:39] Is that about us? [01:58:40] No, no, it was about the speech and face. [01:58:44] I like it. [01:58:45] Like, you always think that I'm where other people on the show are talking about you. [01:58:47] I'll just be like Gen Z, which is like 50 million people in our country. [01:58:52] So you're not me. [01:58:53] I'm talking about. [01:58:54] Okay, 49 million, 999,999 people. [01:58:58] It's called a joke. [01:58:59] We're not allowed to do that on this show. [01:59:01] It's illegal. [01:59:02] Someone said, the Reneger said, Elijah got a broken leg from a bully. [01:59:04] The best part is it was his mom. === Crazy Illiteracy Rates (03:11) === [01:59:06] That's so sad. [01:59:08] All right. [01:59:08] Also, a couple things. [01:59:09] We're going to go ahead and just head over to a little discussion here onto Rumble. [01:59:14] Although I do want to put up a picture that this guy put up. [01:59:17] Oh, sorry. [01:59:18] Yes. [01:59:18] Onto locals. [01:59:19] Thank you. [01:59:20] You put up a picture here of what Africa looked like before black people took over. [01:59:24] Isn't that crazy? [01:59:26] Yeah. [01:59:27] Just crazy. [01:59:29] Zimbabwe literally is like trash. [01:59:31] Have you ever seen, by the way, it's like absolutely insane. [01:59:34] There's some historic buildings in Africa that were made in Morocco and some other countries that were made by the Portuguese. [01:59:41] There's one of the oldest civilized structures made in like 400, 500 AD. [01:59:45] Now, obviously, they're like still intact. [01:59:47] And like Africans now have made them like mud huts and they live in like burned fires and like these like beautiful effigies and stuff. [01:59:53] And they're just like and you're like, and they have like stick paintings on the outside. [01:59:59] And it's like the building you can tell was made by like incredibly gifted people like, you know, 12, 1,500 years ago. [02:00:04] And now they like burn manure shit fires in Somalia. [02:00:06] You know what we should do sometime on the show is just watch those third world walking tours of like Yemen. [02:00:13] Yeah, I've seen them where like you just walk around like an Asian like the Philippines or something. [02:00:17] That's crazy. [02:00:18] Yeah, dude. [02:00:18] Like I was watching one a few weeks ago of Yemen and it was just wild. [02:00:21] Like there's just like kids with machine guns. [02:00:24] It's crazy. [02:00:25] Look at this. [02:00:25] I can't believe this is that's crazy. [02:00:27] Look at this. [02:00:29] Wait. [02:00:32] I'm confused. [02:00:34] Why is the U.S. literacy rate at 18%? [02:00:36] Doesn't make any sense. [02:00:38] Yeah. [02:00:38] The U.S. Somalia average IQ is 67. [02:00:40] Haiti average IQ is 68. [02:00:43] U.S. average is the wrong one on there. [02:00:45] I think they put it. [02:00:46] I think they reversed it. [02:00:47] I think they're supposed to say it's 18% literacy rate in Somalia. [02:00:50] 40%. [02:00:51] I think they reversed this. [02:00:52] What are they even trying to say? [02:00:54] I don't know. [02:00:55] That's not true. [02:00:59] But also, like, that is lower IQ than a chimpanzee, I think, right? [02:01:02] Isn't a chimpanzee like 70 or something, or am I wrong? [02:01:07] You're like, I think it's lower than a chimpanzee, right? [02:01:08] Like a chimpanzee is able to understand more complex operations than a Somalian, which is like actually not a joke. [02:01:14] That's really crazy. [02:01:15] That's really an offensive thing to say, too. [02:01:18] Oh, wow. [02:01:18] It's like, it's actually very offensive. [02:01:20] And, you know, it's actually rude and very mean. [02:01:24] And that's like, you know, obviously people would say that that's rude, but nobody said that's untrue. [02:01:28] And so it's like, you know, it's the world is rude. [02:01:31] And this whole like weird, this is like a very feminine thing where it's like, well, come on, can't we all just live together? [02:01:37] You're like, dude, girls, you can't even be friends. [02:01:39] Like, I've already met two girls that are genuinely friends longer than five years. [02:01:43] Like, I'm not even joking. [02:01:45] So that's a literacy rate, by the way. [02:01:46] That means you can't read. [02:01:49] Oh, illiteracy. [02:01:50] I was reading literacy. [02:01:52] I can't read. [02:01:52] We're actually quite illiterate. [02:01:55] Well, to be completely honest here, I really can't read. [02:01:58] Like, people know that from this show. [02:02:00] Like, I'm not trying to be smart. === People Find Follow Wiener (07:23) === [02:02:02] I literally cannot, like, I can't read anything on the screen. [02:02:04] One of the things is like after years and years and years of squinting and reading, you always like, you always be doing this. [02:02:09] I feel so retarded now. [02:02:11] I feel like after like reading, I read it like four times over. [02:02:14] I was like, what's wrong with this post? [02:02:16] Like, there's something off. [02:02:18] Oh, my God. [02:02:19] That's crazy. [02:02:21] We're going to have to kill ourselves. [02:02:23] I'm totally joking. [02:02:23] That was a total joke. [02:02:25] In Minecraft, in a video game, right? [02:02:26] Let's be clear on that one. [02:02:28] I'm like totally, totally over that one. [02:02:30] We're never going to promote killing yourself on the internet because that's not a good thing. [02:02:34] But in video games, it's okay because it's a video game. [02:02:38] Sometimes I've been on Rumble for too long when I'm just like, I forget. [02:02:41] You too. [02:02:41] I'm just like, oh, yeah, I forgot you can't say that. [02:02:43] Or you have to correct yourself. [02:02:45] Okay. [02:02:45] Let's head over to Locals for a second. [02:02:48] If you guys are on Locals, don't forget to check out what's going on there. [02:02:51] Shout out to everyone on Rumble. [02:02:53] I guess we have a pretty good size tonight of people that are there. [02:02:57] I'm putting the locals into here. [02:02:59] I want to remind you guys: if you're watching on YouTube, please actually subscribe, hit the subscribe button. [02:03:05] And if you're watching on Rumble, follow us here as well. [02:03:08] But if you want to go to Locals, you can just click that little red button on Rumble. [02:03:11] It's like join, and you can join. [02:03:13] It really helps us out a lot. [02:03:15] I've been the last few shows. [02:03:16] You know, we have about five advertisers. [02:03:17] I've only been putting two ads the last few shows because I've been trying to emphasize people to like join locals and subscribe. [02:03:23] And I'm not trying to take up too much time with like extra things. [02:03:26] And I'm really trying to get people to join. [02:03:28] And to be completely honest, it's like, yeah, if we're able to get more people to join locals, we don't have to put as many ads in the show to fund operations. [02:03:35] And as much as I really want this to grow, we have a couple new shows starting. [02:03:39] Really excited about it. [02:03:40] We just finished agreeing to some contracts. [02:03:43] But yeah, it's gotten pretty fun. [02:03:46] We don't even have enough people to do what we need to do. [02:03:48] Anna just came on. [02:03:49] So that's really cool as well. [02:03:51] Shout out to Anna. [02:03:52] And hopefully soon she can be around to be on the show on a regular basis as well. [02:03:56] Because I think, obviously, you seem to enjoy being on camera here. [02:04:01] You seem to enjoy being on the show. [02:04:02] And I think people really like you. [02:04:03] And I've always stated that I think you'll be a great regular daily contributor on the show. [02:04:07] I think you have a seasoned veteran like me. [02:04:10] You've been around for like, what, a decade now? [02:04:12] Well, you make me sound very old, but yes. [02:04:14] No, a seasoned veteran, but like, no. [02:04:16] No, a little, less than a decade, but yeah, almost. [02:04:18] Yeah, yeah. [02:04:18] But you started like very young. [02:04:19] Yeah, I started around. [02:04:21] Yeah, 18. [02:04:21] Yeah, yeah. [02:04:22] So I'm like, yeah, you start very young. [02:04:23] And also like, that's what people don't even realize, too. [02:04:25] Like, it's like, you know, I remember when I, when I started the show, I'd be like, I'm 25 years old, my first show. [02:04:30] I'll be like, you're 25, like you're 40. [02:04:32] And they've been saying that since I've been 25. [02:04:35] So that's an unfortunate. [02:04:36] People always said, you're only 25 years old. [02:04:38] I'd be like, yes. [02:04:39] I remember like, well, why aren't you married? [02:04:41] I'm like, I'm 25-year-old man. [02:04:42] And then I got married like three months later. [02:04:45] But that's what I said. [02:04:47] Well, that's what you should do. [02:04:48] When you get older, don't date for a long time. [02:04:49] Just get married. [02:04:50] Just figure it out and get married and just move on with your life. [02:04:53] Go have kids quickly too. [02:04:54] I waited too long because I was like, didn't know what I want to have kids. [02:04:58] And then I was like, one day I was like, you have children. [02:05:00] And now I regret not starting earlier. [02:05:01] But I'll tell you this as a man, you have a lot of time to start having children. [02:05:05] The women have the biological clock. [02:05:06] I know a guy that just got married at 52 and had his first kid. [02:05:10] So that's like, true. [02:05:12] I mean, it happens. [02:05:13] Sometimes men aren't ready. [02:05:14] And I also, there's a, what, who's that famous actor? [02:05:15] It's like 70-something. [02:05:16] He just had another kid. [02:05:17] Al Pacino. [02:05:18] Al Pacino? [02:05:18] Is Al Pacino? [02:05:19] Al Palacino. [02:05:19] Al Pacino. [02:05:20] Maybe Hugh Hefner, too, but that's kind of crazy. [02:05:22] I think he was gone. [02:05:26] Marks Live said, Yo, send $5 super chat shout out. [02:05:30] And someone also said, Elijah sounds like a 15-year-old, though. [02:05:33] That's unfortunate. [02:05:35] Is that a boy or a girl? [02:05:36] It's the better thing. [02:05:38] And I appreciate you guys. [02:05:39] Anyways, before we go over to locals, we like to plug our social media. [02:05:43] It's in the description. [02:05:43] Make sure you actually follow Sarah. [02:05:45] You follow Anna. [02:05:46] You follow Hennessy. [02:05:48] And of course, I'll give Ed. [02:05:50] Ed has some really good social media as well. [02:05:52] Anna, how can people find and follow you? [02:05:53] You can follow me on Twitter at wrongthinkAna underscore. [02:05:57] Don't forget the underscore at the end. [02:05:58] It's no, wait. [02:05:59] That's actually wrong. [02:06:00] What's on the screen? [02:06:00] It's wrong at wrongthinkana and then underscore. [02:06:03] So anyway, and then you can follow me on Instagram too. [02:06:08] Didn't mean to call you out. [02:06:10] But yeah. [02:06:11] And then you can follow me on Instagram, Anna Perez, also wrongthink Anna. [02:06:15] Someone said, be quiet. [02:06:16] I follow no one but God. [02:06:20] Also, someone had a question for Anna. [02:06:24] What hole do you put your wiener in for the baby to come out? [02:06:27] Wait, that was a question for me. [02:06:29] That was when you were talking. [02:06:30] Barrel has a wiener. [02:06:32] No, I was asking for him. [02:06:33] It's a guy. [02:06:34] It's a guy's name. [02:06:35] Wait, he just doesn't know. [02:06:37] He wanted to know. [02:06:38] I think he was just flirting with you in an autistic way. [02:06:40] But anyway, I was reading the question. [02:06:44] Average thrift viewer, honestly. [02:06:46] Yeah, and some of these comments are. [02:06:48] Did you get the question? [02:06:48] What was it? [02:06:49] You don't want to repeat it. [02:06:49] You don't want to repeat it. [02:06:50] Okay. [02:06:52] Someone said, someone, someone, Cheetah Man said, you put the peanut in the bagooter. [02:06:59] What does that even mean? [02:07:02] That's like, sounds like such a like a like apple ash and like, you know what I mean? [02:07:07] It's like, selling one baby and put your peanut in her bager. [02:07:10] Anna has a wiener confirmed. [02:07:13] This is so stupid. [02:07:15] All right. [02:07:17] All right. [02:07:17] And someone said, Elijah gave up the no-woman thing really quickly. [02:07:19] No, women are not allowed to work in the office. [02:07:21] It's like always been the rule. [02:07:22] We've always had women on the show or been around. [02:07:24] We don't work in the office. [02:07:26] Like we just show up. [02:07:27] Yeah, they don't work. [02:07:28] We don't work. [02:07:30] We don't work in the office. [02:07:31] We just save right over the couch in the office. [02:07:34] But yeah, and then we heat up the corn dogs in the supply room. [02:07:40] They don't even live here. [02:07:40] They live in the States, but they're just around. [02:07:42] Anna's onboarding. [02:07:44] And I was supposed to be in Australia today, as we know, and I'm not there. [02:07:47] Sarah, how can people find and follow you? [02:07:49] Oh, yeah. [02:07:49] Find and follow me on my social media on Instagram and on X. [02:07:53] It's just Sarah Seasstock. [02:07:56] I've been lacking lately. [02:07:57] I need to post a little bit more, but I'll be posting on there. [02:07:59] And I'm actually going to drop a YouTube video right after this one, an interview with Luke Radowski at SAS about the whole Epstein thing. [02:08:07] And yeah, so you can watch that on my YouTube channel. [02:08:10] It's just SarahStock. [02:08:12] Find me there. [02:08:12] Subscribe because I need to build up my subscribers. [02:08:15] And I will be dropping like a lot of YouTube videos this week that I just have lined up. [02:08:20] So definitely subscribe because you will be seeing those. [02:08:24] All right. [02:08:24] Go ahead. [02:08:25] All right. [02:08:25] You can find me at Snowflake underscore news. [02:08:27] I'm on Instagram as well as X. Love for you to come check it out. [02:08:31] Okay. [02:08:31] And also, we have, we'll go over right now to locals. [02:08:34] But first, go ahead. [02:08:36] Ed, you have some great pages people can follow. [02:08:40] Yes, if you want to follow me, just go to at dive suddenly underscore. [02:08:44] And we're producing a new film called Dive Suddenly Nano Sapiens. [02:08:48] Dive Suddenly2Nano Sapiens, DS2Nano.com. [02:08:51] And I'm just going to continue and say sapiens, nano sapiens, DS233445, signing out. [02:08:56] I was like, that was colotto. [02:08:58] I was like not tracking. [02:08:59] I just lightly heard over. [02:09:00] It's like, damn, nano sapiens, two, three, six. [02:09:02] I was like, what? [02:09:05] Sounds like the Somalian mayor speaking for a second. [02:09:07] I was like, what? [02:09:08] He's like, winga shaw wonga. [02:09:12] Dude, I didn't know it was English and I realized you were saying English words. [02:09:15] Anyway, that was crazy right now. [02:09:17] I was because I was looking at this picture, which will show right now on locals, but you can only find it there. [02:09:21] We'll take a quick break and we'll see you over. [02:09:23] We're looking at an IQ chart.