Coach Finstock and Sam explore parenting’s fleeting chaos, contrasting nostalgia for "Little Kings" beer with modern excess, while mocking Epstein files as "banality of evil" and dismissing critics like Pretty and Good as "retards." They pivot to Virginia’s liberal policies, Iran’s nuclear tensions, and alt-right’s short-lived fervor, praising enduring movements like Radio Albion’s Sven Longshanks. Legacy through family—not materialism—becomes the core theme, with religious duty (Serbian Orthodox, Catholic) framed as the ultimate struggle. The episode ends teasing a debate on Jesus’ teachings among Christians and skeptics, blending personal health, politics, and ideology into a provocative mix. [Automatically generated summary]
And one day you'll realize that exhausting childish clamor no longer exists, and that harmonic chaos is now a noisy silence, and the calendar's pages offer no mercy.
And it's sudden, so sudden when you realize the bathtub is no longer a cluttered trunk full of toys, and that no foam rubber balls have been left in the sink, nor are there dolls on the couch, nor playtime figures scattered all over the house.
And one day you'll realize there are no more endless races down hallways, no more stifled giggles in bed to defy sleep, no more stories to read aloud, no more sheets to tuck in at midnight, no more little souls breathing dreams.
And one day you'll realize that the pantry is full of memories, but there are empty seats at the table, and that everything is in order, with no backpacks on the entryway floor, no pencils scattered across colorful desks, nor the endless laundry that doesn't fit in the hamper, nor beds that always seem to be a mess.
And one day you'll become an orphan of your children who grew up without your permission.
And you'll sit in the wise armchair reading the book that misses having an innocent voice to interrupt it.
And so with every bedtime story, read it slowly because that time it doesn't come back.
And that's life.
That was an English translation of some mournful musings in Spanish by a guy named Emilio Laeva that I randomly encountered on Twitter the other day and which hit me right in the feels.
And of course, again here, reading it for the 10th time.
But it also served as a wonderful reminder at how happy I should be to still be in the thick of it with three relatively young souls still breathing dreams under my roof.
So whether you're in my boat or Emilio's or still in the pursuit of making it happen, remember that the family you build will almost certainly be the greatest source of joy and pride in your life.
And of course, if you're a good parent and have a bit of luck, grandchildren will bring back the joyful chaos in due time.
So, Mr. Producer, hit.
Welcome back, everyone, to your monthly installment of Full House, the world's finest show for white fathers, aspiring ones, and the whole family.
It's episode 221, and I am your genuinely joyful host, Coach Finstock.
Damn grateful that I still have at least a decade until the, most likely at least a decade, until the funeral pall of an empty nest descends on my abode.
Before we meet the birth panel, though, big thanks to Claus, the White Stag Athletic Club, and Vulgast for their kind support since our last assembly.
If you like what you hear, consider checking us out at givesendgo.com slash fullhouse.
And after all that and making sure my eyes are dry and clear, let's get on with the show.
First up, he may be down a gland, but he's still the man.
Sam, welcome back.
Thank you.
Well, that's good.
Time Marches On00:03:03
Yeah, I want to get into that a little later.
I'll talk a little bit more about that then because I want to premiere a bit of intro music on that that our friend Rolo here composed to, you know, since this segment might go on for a while, I hope.
Yeah.
But yeah, exactly what you said there in the opening there definitely hit me in the feels because there are those moments I'm sure you've had where, you know, damn it, there's a big pile of laundry.
When is anybody going to do it?
Driving you crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
Where's my peace and quiet?
All the things that you need to do, want to do, must do, whatever it is, all the chores, getting on everybody to do the things that you want them to do.
And maybe you might be tempted to try to efficiently get through it all, maybe take some shortcuts that you can finally get to that thing where you can put your feet up and rest and so on.
And it's a little bit, it's a trick, you know, because it's just like they say, right?
The journey is the important thing more than the arrival.
And yeah, and if you want to test out what I'm saying, what you are saying is you go to maybe some old person's house and it's like a museum.
Every bed is made, everything's clean.
Yeah, sterile.
Right.
Exactly.
So life is life.
The life, the business of life is life.
And everything you said, 100% true.
Time marches on.
Go ahead.
I sent it to my wife and she said, oh, God, why did you send that to me?
Obviously, it probably got her choked up too.
And I said, because we're still, we're not there yet.
It's like, it's like, it's a good reminder.
We still got one who's young enough for bedtime stories and one who's still, you know, regardless, but, you know, just welcome the joyful chaos and try to remind yourself not to get irritated and look forward to an emptiness.
Yep.
Right, exactly.
Or, you know, where's my time and all that type of thing.
Sure, you need time too.
That's right.
But you got to keep it in perspective.
And because even once you reach that moment, that doesn't mean that life has to feel empty or anything, but you have to embrace the next step and go to the next thing.
And there's no reason you can't do that.
So that's the important thing because there are people who either are not married or do not have any children or family at all.
Well, I don't want to make that really sad.
No, no, that's not the end of the world for them either.
You know, this is just one angle of the whole issue.
But yeah, time marches on, you know, and since since we're saying that, I wanted to quickly say happy birthday to our dear brother Nate, who turned the decade there.
Little Kings and B1200:14:12
Yeah, 40 years old.
And I shared that little clippy.
We had a dynamite gig a few weeks ago, and it was his birthday.
And man, what a great guy.
And he's got a nice little brood under his roof as well.
So we love you, Nate, absolutely.
And I was going to quickly just say a few more words.
You know, we've had a few people who enjoy my the beers I drink or the beers I talk about anyways.
And back on that night with when I was with Nate, he brought out little kings, little kings.
I don't know if you remember those.
If you're too old or too young to know about little kings.
Sounds like a Latin street gang, Sam.
Yeah, little kings is a.
Well, it's a C, so I guess it is kind of an era thing.
But when I was in, you know, maybe young 20s or even, you know, having a couple beers before age 21, Little Kings were the thing.
And it's a seven ounce bottle and it's called cream ale, which is, I don't know what cream ale is.
I'm just going to call it malt liquor.
It's a little stronger than your average beer.
But and they came in these tiny little seven ounce bottles.
And in fact, I was going to have one a few weeks ago.
We were going to have a show.
And if you remember, my throat was so hoarse that I could not even talk.
So it's not always coaches' fault that these shows don't come off.
I was so glad, Sam, because I felt it coming on.
Sorry to cut you off.
I was just like, oh, don't be like, don't just drag yourself to the microphone.
You're going to be fine.
And when you said you were under the weather, I was like, thank God, because I feel like it's hitting.
And sure as hell, I was right the next morning.
I woke up like death.
So yeah.
Yeah.
I'm going to talk about that later because, you know, my normal thing, and it's not the right thing, but my normal thing is to say, well, tough it out, at least for a while.
And I was coughing so hard, I got to the point where I couldn't speak, period.
But before that, like I said, I had the Little Kings and the seven ounce bottle.
They're very cute.
But they're making a comeback because he had, and they come in an eight pack.
So it's eight pack, the seven ounce bottles.
And once he had given me that, I started keeping my eyes open.
And I saw them at a liquor store.
So I picked up an eight pack of those and I was trying to save one.
I was going to have it, you know, like we're talking now.
I was going to have it and show the bottle or talk about it.
Because here, this is the funny part to me.
I again remember back when I was in my young 20s, we were having the little kings.
And then there was a period, you know, especially with the skin thing, the 40-ounce.
That got to be the thing, you know?
And they had a 40-ounce Little Kings.
And I thought, what an anachronism, you know, defeating the whole concept of it.
You're going to Little Kings, a seven-ounce bottle, but you're going to serve it in a 40-ounce bottle.
And but it was one of the few 40-ounces I liked.
I also like Mickey's in a 40-ounce.
Those are the only two I could really do.
And I lived on the corner where they sold 40-ounce or malt liquors.
And they had a laser, it was called laser, and it was with tack, 68 cents going back into the early 90s.
That'll do.
68 cents.
But you know what it sounded or what it tasted like?
It tasted exactly like one part of a two-part polymer mixture where like when you mix it, it gets hard.
That's what it tastes.
It tasted like the one part that would get hard if you added the right thing to it.
But anyways, what I'm drinking now, and then I'll shut up, is I got this Three Floyds Lord Rear Admiral.
I'd never seen it before.
It's called Bitter Ale, a special bitter ale.
And I'm having it now.
So I did want, for those people who like to hear me mention beers, check out, yeah, check out Three Floyds Lord Rear Admiral.
And then it was my birthday recently, you may have heard, and somebody gave me a six pack of zombie dust from Three Floyds.
So happy bulletins, Sam.
I did remember and shot you the message.
And what did he say?
He said, for my birthday, I'd like to do a full house.
So you can't.
There you go.
Yeah.
And one more thing I wanted to say is as far as being 60 years old, let me tell you what my first impression is, is that I'm pissed off because I remember when I was in my young 20s and I was working in a factory and I was naively arguing with this nigger about politics.
And I know now you don't do that, you know, or you don't do it in a head-on way where you're actually trying to like have some kind of sensible conversation.
But I would argue with anyone back in those days.
And I remember this older nigger, he says to me, ah, you're just off your mama's tit.
What do you know?
Like, so like, I was too young.
I was too young to have my opinion count about anything.
And now what being 60 is now I know somebody would be like, well, he's too old.
He's too old now.
And so like, you can't win.
I'm too young or I'm too old.
I don't, what is it?
And so to me, it's just a number.
I feel I feel great.
I, you know, I work out.
I lift weights.
I'm active.
I play in a rock and roll band.
I have a I have a job with a lot of responsibility.
I am very active.
I listen to music.
I play music.
I'm active in many ways.
And I think I'm in good shape and I have strength.
So, you know, it's just a number.
And I'm no different in my mind than you are right now in your mind or young Rolo there is in his mind.
Well, I'm turning 45 this month myself, Sammy Baby.
So I feel your pain to a certain extent.
And you also mentioned the 40s there.
And it brought back a memory going back a lot farther to my sophomore year of college on Tuesday or on Thursday after class.
There was a bunch of us that had no class on Friday, so we could really let it rip on Thursday nights.
And we used to have two Steel Reserve ice cold 40s in the dorms before going out.
May have mentioned that on the show before, but those were wild, wild nights.
Yeah, from what I can recall.
Not my finest moments, but that was a lot of fun too, not going to lie.
All right.
Before he revolts and causes his own joyful chaos, I wanted to say that, of course, welcome back to someone who's closer than ever to building his own happy home of joyful cacophony.
Just sent a beautiful photo that I may mean what I think it means, but we'll let him say it.
Anyway, I don't want to jinx it.
Rolo, welcome back, buddy.
You can try and do something.
It looks like an engagement ring to me.
It sure does, doesn't it?
He just, he did not tell us before the show.
This is a total surprise.
Congratulations, man.
I assume she said yes.
She didn't try it on and give it back.
Yeah.
No, she didn't.
You've got some Fuentes thumb action going on there.
That's the only disturbing thing.
Giving a given approach.
That's like it's a yes.
It's a long, lanky, it's a long, lanky Fuentes thumb you've got there.
Maybe a little bit meatier, but I don't mean to detract from that beautiful picture.
Wait, way to go, buddy.
Anything you want to share about it?
Nope.
That is what it is.
Amazing.
I blush.
Not much needs to be said about it.
You know what I mean?
Did you know, Sam?
No one knew.
I did not know.
I did not know.
Okay.
All right.
One guy knew.
Our Greek friend is the only one that knew.
Okay.
Well, I won't hold that against you.
And I'm dying.
I will probe off air, I suppose.
But that's incredible.
Wonderful surprise.
I'm all smiles here, man.
And don't get cocky now.
I'm not.
Yeah.
See, when I said you were closer than ever, I just figured, you know, I was going to ask.
I was like, yeah, he'll mention it when he wants to.
But incredible.
And it's a white hand.
It's a white feminine hand, too.
That's arguably the most important factor.
That is the most important part.
Yes.
All right.
Well, Sam had a lot to get off his chest.
Anything other than that?
Or is that like, just drop the photo?
And that was just pretty much the thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very good.
Well, you know, it's been, it's been a month since we recorded, partially due to illness and partially not going to belly ache, but it's just like, I don't, I don't feel like running running my mouth.
I don't have too much to say.
Tons of stuff and I've made notes of everything.
I don't know which we will focus in on or spend a lot of time on, but I did want to, just on a, on a personal note, we talked about dry January last show, which of course I completed.
It ended up going dry January and half of February.
And then on Valentine's Day, wifey and I went out to a nice dinner and said, okay, this is a situation where there's no need for me to prove anything anymore.
You know, had a margarita and a beer with a nice Mexican meal.
And so that's not a big deal.
And I am having a Miller Light here because, of course, then we're like, all right, let's go get a bottle of wine and six pack.
But it was easy, which was, it was easier than I expected.
So it's like, am I really proud?
No, not really, because it was just a piece of cake.
It's just like, all right, I'm just turning that off.
It was a little disappointing in the sense that I didn't notice any weight loss or increased energy.
Probably, you know, that did not change from the last update that I gave in mid-January when we recorded last time.
But I absolutely liked it.
I'm glad I did it.
And I want to go back to it, honestly, just on principle, on health, on honestly saving money for a skin flint.
It's kind of nice to, you know, not spend money on something that you don't need.
And then I was having to talk with one of my local buddies about getting older and feeling tired.
And we'll talk maybe testosterone a little bit later, Sam, because we got not a nasty gram, but a pushback to your anti-TRT comments from last show because from someone who's who did it and loves it.
So my buddy goes, oh, you're feeling tired?
Try one of these.
And it was like a drug dealer situation.
He pulls like a little plastic thing out of his pocket, but it's a total, you know, it's a vitamin B12 mini capsule, dissolvable on your tongue, under your tongue.
And he said, try it.
It's great.
Makes you feel good.
And I said, you know, I was skeptical.
There's no magic pill that can give you energy without side effects or downsides.
And son of a gun, a thousand micrograms of vitamin B12 in the morning before going to work.
And I didn't even think about it.
And then it's like, you know, four or five o'clock, usually where I'm getting hungry and tired.
I'm like, I still feel really good.
That's, that can't be a placebo effect.
Then I try it again.
B12.
B12 is what vegans are missing, why they look and feel so terrible because B12 isn't meat.
And then they just, that's their main vitamin they don't get.
And that's what turns them into such miserable faggots.
And, you know, I don't have, I don't think I have a B12 deficiency.
Obviously, I eat meat.
I even take a vitamin B.
I was taking a vitamin B supplement, Super B Complex, but it only has 100 micrograms instead of 1,000 of B12.
But I was really surprised and pleased.
It's cheap.
It was like $11 to get 60 of these bad boys.
Pure Source, I think is the company.
So if you are feeling fatigued and no crash, no buzz, no high, just like, huh, I'm normally, you know, about to tap out at this moment and I still feel good.
That's incredible.
So not some crank, you know, supplement merchant here.
I was delighted by the experience and I'm going to keep doing it on days where I feel like I don't want to have to take it every single day just to get through the day, right?
But like if I know I'm going to have a long day or a tough day, take one in the morning.
You probably wouldn't want to take one at like three or four o'clock in the afternoon because then you might be a little bit energized as you go in towards sleep.
But not drinking plus B12 may be just what the pharmacologist ordered for me.
And I am enjoying cold miller light and I don't feel bad about it.
And that was the other thing I joked, right?
That I was going to go out and get hammered on February 1st after I completed dry January.
No, not at all.
I was just like, no, I'm not going to do that.
The thing is, you end up liking the way you feel.
So it's not to say you can't ever enjoy beer.
You know, that you can't enjoy a drink, glass of wine, whatever it is you like, but it's just a good reset.
And, you know, we got Lent coming up starting this Wednesday, Zash Wednesday.
You know, it's also a good time to take something like that on again.
Or for somebody who's listening, take on either stop drinking or stop some other thing like that.
And you're going to like the way you feel.
So guarantee, like the men's warehouse, you're going to like the way you look.
That's it.
And as far as for energy and all that, I take a tincture of ginseng and you just, you know, dissolve it in a little bit of water.
You know, I like to have a glass of water in the morning, especially when I get to work.
I'll fill up a glass and kind of sip that as I get going.
And I'll put a tincture of ginseng in there.
So there's a lot of different things you can try and find that thing that works for you.
Absolutely.
Emails And Conspiracies00:14:20
Let's before we get too far along, I'll float one more.
And obviously the biggest news story of the last month.
We're strangely, bizarrely, maddeningly inching our way toward war with Iran.
But aside from that has been what seems to be a near complete final data dump of the Epstein files in large part due to Massey and Massey's kind of pissing me off with some like libertarian, weird, you know, nerdy stuff, procedural, you know, constitutionalist, I don't know, perfectionism or something.
But credit to him for passing, you know, proposing, writing that legislation that eventually did pass due to public pressure and got out.
Now, it's my, I was actually like nervous to talk about this on the air because when you talk about Epstein, you know, you have to either be like, Satan's spawn and all the women.
And if you say anything that's like anything less than that, then you're like a supporter or an Epstein fan or whatever Fuentes with the damn Epstein hoodie.
But I just found the emails and the stuff that crossed my eyeballs to be more banal or prosaic than I expected, right?
It was clear, you know, like I found the revelations to be like, this is our elite party pussy peddling, influence trading, sometimes insider trading club of elite people that can do whatever they want.
There wasn't quite so much, you know, child sacrifices to mullock or stuff like that.
Not that you would expect that necessarily to be in the emails anyway.
But like the banality of evil, I guess, you know, just these like old gross wealthy guys, of course, many of them Jews, just casually discussing, you know, like the parties and Alan and Bannon came across looking terrible.
I don't know.
I just, I didn't post a lot about it because every single person was doing that.
Interestingly, I searched my name to see if I was in there at all.
And there was like one medical journal.
There was like some Swiss, like the Gembert Institute.
There was one reference there.
And then there was another one where it was just said like Gebert was in like looking through the document.
It looks like there's like a cursive word that looks like it could be G, that maybe the text auto reading thing was in there.
I was like, I don't think that's actually my last name there, but that's pretty cool.
Coach in the in the Epstein files anyway.
I just uh, it was gross, disgusting.
He's dead.
Some scalps are starting to fall now, at least professionally right, the Uk ambassador to the United States had to resign or was, or was fired, essentially just before we went to tape sam.
Uh, the the Pritzker who's in charge of Hyatt hotels resigned.
Uh, lady Black is out.
That woman who was going to be uh, Hillary's probably attorney general, who's now the Goldman Sachs chief lawyer, she's out now of.
Are these people going to jail?
Are they going to be starving broke?
Of course not right, they're going to land somewhere else.
Or they're just going to coast into retirement with Goldman.
They trade these people like baseball cards, like that's how, that's how the top levels work is like someone gets fired from politics, then they become a hedge fund manager and then yeah, they go.
They go do something else, right?
Yeah like, like the, the sultan who got fired or stepped down from Dubai ports or whatever is.
Is his life really going to be miserable?
No, but it is interesting that there's enough pressure and bad press that they're like, at first they were sticking by that Goldman Sachs lawyer and then they're like, no, you gotta go um, but don't don't, let me like soft pedal it or be like nothing to see here, just some rich people, you know, trading pussy.
I still believe in all the worst of it.
It was just uh kind of gross to see the emails.
One of the funniest ones I thought was uh where Elan got all autistic and was like why do I want to come up there during the UN General Assembly to meet some useless diplomats?
And Epstein's like do you think i'm retarded?
Like we're gonna have a pussy party?
Um, and yeah, and wasn't, wasn't invited to the parties, but he like really wanted to come.
Yeah he yeah, he came across as embarrassingly desperate there, Michael Sailor uh, Epstein was like yeah, he just kept talking about his yacht and going to Venice like total weirdo and like everybody's like oh, vindicated by his bitcoin autism.
But I mean, Sam Rollo, go ahead.
What else can you say?
There wasn't like a smoking.
All of our worldviews about what Jews think of us?
Yeah sure yep, that was a good one.
They're basically like, yeah, we hate all Non-jews.
Yeah, we think they're slaves.
Yeah, David Stern, the NBA commissioner, saying no, waiting in the you know public entrance, that's for the Goyam.
Yeah, stuff like that.
Yeah yeah, that that didn't surprise me, right?
Yeah yeah, there's a lot of a lot of hold on.
It doesn't surprise us, but like now, normal people are seeing it, doesn't it doesn't?
It's like like oh, there's degenerate gross, perverted and demonic evil stuff.
Well, that doesn't surprise me.
It's like yeah, but how much of this stuff were people saying like yeah, that's real.
Like oh, you're just wearing a ten foil hat.
Oh, I bet you think a Jews are behind everything.
Are the Jews in the room with us right now?
Where did the Jews hurt you?
And then now it's like, here it all is everything that we've been saying for years There.
And don't take my word for it.
Yeah.
And then Netanyahu himself saying, oh, well, he was talking to that other prime minister.
That doesn't make it an Israeli operation.
It's like, yeah.
When you look at it, I have no doubt that he had, of course, he had ties with the CIA and with Mossad.
Was it set up as a blackmail operation?
I'm less inclined to, maybe that was a part of it.
And they're like, yeah, probably keep that photo, that file on record, that video recording.
But it almost seemed like you hang out with me.
We give insider stories.
You get some free tale via massage, plausible deniability, and we live the good life.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Obviously, it's evidence of a Jewish Bannon came across terribly.
And I'm surprised that he still can maintain a following after being so cozy and buddy-buddy and text message pals with him.
And the other thing is my wife's been listening to Virginia Guffrey, Jeffrey, the woman who committed, supposedly committed suicide in Australia, even after getting a nice payout and going on to like campaign for women.
And I was like, was there any, you know, real juicy revelations?
And she said this, she didn't know that my take was like this stuff is like the banality of evil, but she was like, no, they, they preyed on her because she was sort of from a broken home and she was pretty and set her up as a, to be a masseuse.
And then, you know, Epstein's like, this is how we do it, flips over and was like, if you really want to be successful, you know, obviously you're going to do this and that.
And then they got her to recruit other girls too.
So she was implicated.
And that's how it grew.
And then suddenly kills herself in Australia after Epstein is dead.
Funny enough.
So I don't know.
Well, do you like, do you like that?
Yeah, the Steve Bannon saying, I will drop the Christian and Christian scientists.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He put out some statement today that was just like, oh, you know, this, you know, I'm a journalist.
I'm a reporter.
And this was a long, you know, effort to get to the bottom of this reclusive, powerful man.
And if anybody believes that, then they're Bennon Hopium.
But yeah.
And then, of course, Massey's line is, all right, are we going to arrest anyone here?
That's, that's, and, and Musk to his credit too.
Who were the women trafficked to?
Who were the customers?
And you're getting some corporate scalps resigning or getting fired, but you're not getting any prosecutions.
And I mentioned this earlier on the show.
It's not, yeah, it's not like there's like the one magic document.
These are the men that I trafficked the women to, right?
It's a bunch of emails and pictures and memos and calls and voice messages and videos and stuff like that.
I don't mean to downplay it at all.
It just didn't titillate me as much.
Are you looking at it through the lens of like, well, I already knew this, but this is a smoking gun.
It's not necessarily then we will wear our owl robes at midnight on the sixth.
It wasn't ISY shot videos.
But it's still like, one, they're all the world elites are conspiring together.
Two, the Jews absolutely hate us.
Like they, they call us Goyam and they are like actively discussing how much like just no surprise.
No surprise to you.
No surprise to you.
But how many people on the street will you say like, hey, you know, Jews hate us, right?
Oh, they're our greatest.
I'll tell you this.
Joe Blow putting out a video series on YouTube about Jews and the Epstein files and everything.
This has become like a cottage industry.
You just go search, and there's, you know, this is like we're saying, our talking points have become absolutely mainstream.
Yes, you go and you'll find a video.
This is a guy who's got a channel with a name and a logo and the whole thing and a whole bunch of videos.
And he's like cranking out these videos.
It's like nobody you've ever heard of.
He's not necessarily like a white nationalist, but he's Jew woke and going into this.
And it could be some young woman doing the same thing or some old guy or people talking on a podcast like this.
It's actually absolutely become a cottage industry.
It's everywhere.
Whether you look at Odyssey, YouTube, or anywhere else, Telegram, you can find these type of videos, like fully developed videos with people like with a lot of production values in it.
And every true.
And the other thing is, Trump did there was no smoking gun on Trump.
And, you know, contrary to that, well, wasn't that 2006 when Epstein first got arrested and he like sent a message to the sheriff, like, good, thank you.
Everybody knows this pervert's been doing this for a long time.
It's not like he comes out looking great.
Oh, you should.
Well, see, that's that's the thing.
So I was, I was on Odyssey, which I want to talk about Odyssey in a minute.
But, and I, you know, just looking at a few things, and this leads to that.
This channel, it's called Next News Network, and he's going into great depth about the Epstein files created a trap nobody saw coming.
Democrats walked right into it on camera, and how like Trump set them up with this by like dangling some things like, oh, this might implicate him.
And then that made the Democrats call for it.
It's a whole, it's a whole, I don't know if it's true or if I believe it, but it's just well, a whole, a whole theory developed along these lines.
It's, it's really something, like I said, this, the world has become really, really weird with all these like just people who are, they have their channel and they're just blasting all this stuff.
It's, it's got to look weird to the people in control how sideways this has all gone with people exposing the Jews.
You know, the Jews are big, big losers in all this for sure.
That's another thing to consider is think about how many people are like, I'll call them amateur conspiracy theorists.
Where they're like all those people that are like, oh, I know it's the big banks.
I know it's the military industrial complex.
Like all those people that are like, yo, Epstein didn't kill himself.
And then they're all looking at this.
So those people are like, oh, crap, it is the Jews.
And it always was.
Yeah.
And he does not come across as a genius or some mastermind, right?
He comes across as a wealthy, perverted Jew, willing to offer sexual favors with aura.
Old, yeah, yeah, right.
And no, yeah, and the emails, the boomer emails and stuff.
Yeah, F the aura.
I'm not, I'm not defending him or anything.
It was just like it confirmed.
I'm comfortable with your framing, Rolo, actually, is that it confirmed what I already suspected.
Only it was less, less overtly demonic and like sorted.
Of course, the whole thing is sorted than I perhaps hoped would, you know, would come from the whole package.
Yeah.
Which is which, and this is the thing: is all the people that like you, you are, you know, conspiracy theory averse because you're stupid.
But Think about all the people that are like, I know that that's where there's going to be the, do you remember there was the rumor, there was like a video of like Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin like seeing a baby's face or something.
Yeah.
Frazzle Drip.
It was called Frazzle Drip.
Like, but like imagine all the people that were like, that they're like, that's going to be in the emails.
It's going to be there.
Like, and then all those temple for the child sacrifice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But then they're just seeing like, just like banal stuff that's just like, oh, it's, but bring the harem.
Yeah.
And it, and it just, it just, it just shows a more moderate viewpoint that these people do have to roll back.
Like, oh, I guess it's not so crazy, but they're still there.
Like these are the people that run the world.
And it's basically them talking about how they do run the world.
A Gun at a Protest?00:08:06
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's less for us and it's more for everybody else, which is way more important.
What, what more do we need to know at this point?
Yeah, we're already there, but but there's many people like this is their first big conspiracy that they cracked.
And so there's a lot of enthusiasm, energy.
It's like for babies first conspiracy.
Proliferating.
Like I said, this is a cottage industry of people.
They set up a camera.
They got a nice background and they've got like 50 videos already about the thing.
It's just something to see.
You know, it's remarkable.
And the other thing that, you know, we were going to do a show because we did the show after Renee Good got iced and then Alex Pretty got iced.
And I think I can just say, yeah, he got what he deserved.
I don't care about the details.
I don't care if it was.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
That doesn't even need to be, that doesn't even need to be said.
Like, listen, hold on.
I'm going to say this for that fat retard.
You fat retard.
You're so fat you can't walk without a cane.
You fat, you fat, fatty, fatty.
Saying that's too much.
I'm sorry.
That's too less white people alive.
Yeah, you don't give a crap about white people when they live in Appalachia.
You don't care about white people when you're calling them white toys and retard.
All the people that are carrying water for these commie retards.
It's like, good.
I'm glad they're gone.
We're not for all white people.
We're not for all white people.
Well, like, these are definite traders, but like, also, if some guy was running around with a can of gasoline and holding M80s and like lighting them, like, how would you feel if that person died?
Would you go, it's one less, one less white person alive?
No, you'd say, good.
I'm glad a complete moron is gone.
Darwin award, yeah.
White trannies off themselves, right?
Yeah, exactly.
No, it's like, it's like, it couldn't be, it could not be more obvious that you're just lying and fat and very, very fat.
I mean, it's just, it's so stupid.
Like, we don't even need to be saying, like, I don't care.
No, a guy brings a gun to a, I don't even want to call it a protest to just like, what would you call it?
If someone's robbing a bank.
Riot or insurrection.
There's people out there to obstruct deportations.
If someone is robbing a bank and then like people are trying to stop cops from like arresting someone, it's no different.
And you bring a gun and you're kicking cop cars.
Yeah.
And it's someone that's a known quantity.
Spare me your fake bullshit tears, you fat leftist fatty.
Gosh.
Well, lose some weight.
Stop buying rock fish.
Watched a very interesting video on that when it first happened, and the videos were trickling out.
Hammer did a video, and he like stopped it, and then he would restart it when a new video would come out.
So, he would add on to it.
Very interesting thing because he had it going down into super slow-mo.
And first of all, this guy shows up.
He's got two extended loaded mags, no ID on him, as though he was trying to, maybe he was going to massacre cops.
You know, that's how it, how the afterwards, what the observation somewhere in his psyche, he wanted to for sure.
Yeah, and so, but when you slow it down, it was interesting to watch it because so he's on the ground, they're grappling.
Of course, this is all taking place in just a matter of a few seconds.
This other man, he's not wearing ICE uniform or police uniform.
He's obviously one of them because they don't react to him.
He walks over, he's watching, he bends down in there, he picks up the gun.
It was as it was being wrestled, or he took it off the guy.
He turns around and he's walking away.
You can see the gun clearly, and then he showed it with the gun that was put in the news.
Here's the gun that the guy had on him.
Clearly, it's the gun that the cop picked out of the guys, picked off the guy.
He's walking away and he does a negligent discharge.
He accidentally discharges it.
When that gun goes off, the cops all unload on that guy because they thought maybe he pulled the trigger.
So they did kill him in a sense.
But you don't show up to a bunch of cops.
It's a tense situation.
You show up.
You have a gun with two extended mags.
You're there to cause trouble.
Guy got what he deserved.
And then, yeah, there are we have enemies in this world.
We have neutrals and we have allies.
And anybody who goes out to protest ICE is an enemy.
And I would never, not for a second that I should, even if it was a bad shot.
And I don't want the gun guys to get, you know, sure.
If you want to pack and attend a protest, that's your decision.
But if you're going to take a comment, you're going to kick them.
I mean, yeah.
And of course, and then the lovely footage came out of that he was, you know, vandalizing.
He vandalized the back of that SUV.
Like he didn't vandalize it.
He attacked it.
Vandalized like a gray painted, like you're, you're a fascist.
No, no, he was kicking the car with violence.
He broke the taillight.
Yeah.
Good.
This was a psychopath.
And there's no way he doesn't have any Jewish admixture.
I know.
I hate people.
You know, I don't want our Italian friends to get upset sometimes, you know, with the elongated.
No, you know.
But how's Ice doing pretty good?
Pretty good.
And, you know, the whole like it did look like ICE backed down and they sent Holman in to like bring Bovino to heel.
And that was not a good vibe.
But at the same time, you do have the lefties saying, hello, guys.
It's still going on.
They're just not being as, you know, showy about it.
And apparently the locals are cooperating more and actually turning over people at the prison.
Holman was not wrong that he's like, look, we could do this in a more effective behind the scenes way instead of rolling deep down Central Avenue.
Yeah.
That's the thing.
And it does seem like there's something performative about it because these ICE raids are going on around the country, hundreds of them, where they're going and scooping up known people who are not just people who are here legally, but people who are criminally involved.
It's going on around the country, but for some reason, it became this theater in Minneapolis.
You know, is that somehow done for a reason?
Or, you know, was that done so that you could deflect heat from all the other things going on?
Or I don't know.
I'm just spitballing, but it's a very curious turn of events for sure.
I don't buy that it's all smoke and mirrors and a performative charade.
I mean, it literally forced walls that in tandem with the Somali fraud to basically say give up politics.
And I was tickled.
You know, I was just scrolling my local my local West Virginia news site and there it is.
ICE announces arrest of 600.
It was like over 650 illegal aliens throughout the state over a period of a couple of weeks.
And nobody heard that was not in the gossip around here.
Nobody saw anything.
There was no footage.
Just like, no, we just went and got them.
And they hit the town relatively near me that I've complained about before because it has a chicken plant.
And it's like, why is this once nice, you know, middle class West Virginia small town have Africans walking all over the town?
Because there's a chicken plant and they hit that town too.
So I still say, God bless them.
Africans In West Virginia00:14:25
And, you know, keep it up.
They're keeping it up.
Now, for a millisecond, for a few milliseconds, when it was being reported and then I heard, oh, they arrested two priests, you know, that were there protesting ice.
For like I say, maybe, you know, if you're an electronics guy, then you know, you know, like 25 milliseconds or 50 milliseconds for a very short period of time, I said like, oh, why would they, oh, but of course, but of course, you know, this faggy fake comic priests can say your church.
Yeah.
And where was I going with that?
Yeah, it's, it's, shit, I forgot.
I was going with that.
Upon further information, you were like, yeah, good.
Yeah, they should have arrested those fake gay Antifa priests.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
I was about to call ICE today.
Funny enough, we had a new washer dryer delivered.
Our old one bit the dust.
We got the full warranty on it.
So what happens, if you ever, you know how appliances die like all the time now, right?
You're lucky to get five years out of a refrigerator.
So now, you know, it kind of sucks when you have to shell it out first, but get the longest, you know, a lot of times it's all state or square trade, whatever, get the longest possible warranty.
And that is a test bite.
They will send somebody out to repair it.
And this was the fourth repair on this machine because it basically kept stopping drying.
So I called them up.
I said, look, I'm not happy about this.
I don't want you to have to send another guy out here for a pain in the ass repair.
And the guy said, actually, I agree with you.
So what do they do?
They cut us a check for the original price that we paid on the use.
So it was like we get, so they're like, sweet.
Well, that's a brainer.
That flame rod, I have replaced.
I've done that repair myself.
I have an old dryer.
The flame rod goes bad on it.
It's a little bit of a pain in the ass to do it, but there's YouTube videos now.
You get in there and do it and it'll work.
But good for you.
So that was awesome.
Unfortunately, the two Mesoamericans who came to deliver the replacement today, on the way up to the house, they bumped the side gate, the post and the gate itself, shredded one of their tires and cracked the post and like nerved my gate.
Yeah.
You're costing them all kind of money.
And then while they're backing out, they knocked over the other post that the gate had to push to.
It's like, now, I mean, it was a little snowy or whatever, but we've had big trucks come up to the house to deliver gravel and all sorts of deliveries.
Nobody's ever hit those posts.
So I was like, guys, come on.
No, no tip, understandably.
So now I have to, I'm going to have to call.
I guess I'm going to call the company tomorrow and be like, look, I'm a nice guy, but your guys destroyed my gate.
Yeah.
And I'm going to have to get two new posts, a new cattle gate, and two little solar lights that were on top of it and see what they say.
Like, you want to handle this like a man and just cut me a check for what it's going to cost me to replace it?
Or do you want to go through your liability insurance if you have one?
You know, because it's just like a third world delivery service on behalf of wherever we got at Home Depot or ABT.
And then I don't know if I'm going to have to contact my home insurance company to say, yeah, I had freaking damage as a result of the delivery.
Can you manage this?
But I'll keep you posted on that.
It's not a big deal that the gate got destroyed, but it pissed me off.
They were nice guys and they were like sort of apologetic about it and they shredded their own tire.
They drove off with the tire like basically coming off the rim.
It was one of those big ass trucks with the double tires in the back.
So I don't know what the hell they did or if they took that thing out on the road.
But yeah, Mexicans are they destroyed my gate.
I wanted to go back to him for a minute when I was talking about the push stick out of West.
You know what?
One of the things in all the heat of all that debate and vitriol and the protests and all that, one thing that was missing, I think, is because I'm thinking of these priests, like, okay, somewhere there's maybe, let's just pretend for a minute.
I know this is not how I feel, but let's pretend for a moment.
Somebody might say, well, you know, these illegal aliens, these illegal immigrants, whatever you would like to call them, okay, here's the thing.
You know, we, if these are people, I'm not saying they're people, but let's for the moment say they're people.
These are people, and people get people end up illegally in this country by many different mechanisms.
And these are people and we have to treat them like people because the vast majority of them are not criminals, other than being here illegally, of course, which does make you a criminal.
But they are, you know, put the sugar out for the ants to crawl into, right?
You know, there's, yeah, I necessarily blame them, the normal, the quote-unquote normal legal aliens, Sam.
I agree, who are just like, if you're going to let me in and let me work and make more money and send the money back.
Sure.
So, so to like maintain the proper respect and integrity of the authority of this country, maybe I should not be arresting people like this in this way in, you know, with violence and all this type of thing.
Maybe there's some other way we need to correct the situation.
And I'm not, this is not my argument, of course, but I'm just saying, where is some conscientious leftist, like maybe these priests, making that type of argument and saying, like, you know, people like Alex Pretty, that does not represent our movement.
Or the people that are screaming for ICE, you know, those that's making out.
They don't exist.
They would never do that.
Yeah.
Right.
So that, you know, where is that person that would be reasonable, right?
And say that there is an actual point about how to correct this problem and how it could be damaging the integrity of the authority of the country and stuff like that.
That doesn't exist.
Where is that op-ed in the New York Times or anywhere else?
Where is that internet article?
Does not exist.
They stand by their foot soldiers or they go or they say nothing or they just put them up as a fake martyr and use it to gin up outrage.
Yeah.
Reminded of a Rolo went on a stem winder the other night in the chat.
And I don't want to put words in his mouth, but he was like, look, if you're a leftist today, you believe in invading this country, allowing this country to be invaded, our kids, forced vaccinations.
Yeah, all evil things.
There's no excuse for it.
And they're just, they're just bitter enemies to the end.
No, no quarter, no pity, no trying to reason with them.
It's no logic to it at all.
It's all emotional.
And the point that I was making is like, let's say there's some people that have like principled stances on many things that we agree with.
Environmentalism.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But if they're going along with all those other things, it's not because they're like, yeah, yeah, I didn't even think about that.
Those are the main things.
Like, it's not like the Democrats.
These are core values.
Yeah, it's not like non-negotiable.
We're like, we're anti-big corporations and we want health care for everyone and we want to save the environment.
Those are now in the background.
Like the main things are trannies, trans kids, gays in your schools teaching your kids.
White supremacistory abortion.
Yes.
Yes.
It's like we've come a long way.
Like for all the people out there that have said to me, like, oh, well, you know, the principal left is like, I was a principal leftist.
It's like, yeah, dude, that was a long time ago when you were principal leftist.
Now it's the new generation, baby.
Like these are crazy, crazy, insane people out there.
Right.
Yeah.
Where's the person who says, of course, our borders have to have integrity?
And of course, we cannot have illegal aliens here.
But the way we have to do it is that there's no principled standard.
They're willing to attack ICE agents who are trying to arrest a murderer for crying out loud.
They're acting like ICE is going in to kick brown people out because they're brown.
One, the ICE agents are brown.
And if they're not, they're like, they're race mixers.
They're like, yeah, they're totally in it just for the money.
But the DHS put out a list of the people that they were deporting.
And it was like the total scum trash.
Wow.
Wow.
Worst of the worst.
Yep.
It's a rogues gallery of rapists, pedophiles.
And we're out there pretty much saying like, no, they all need to go.
Like, it's not, don't just stop with like, just like, oh, the illegals.
No, no, no.
They all have to go.
And something like 60 to 70% have no criminal record aside from their immigration violation.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is we're out there.
I'm we're saying like they're like, do all of them.
And then DHS is like, well, we're just going after the bad ones.
So that's what they're saying.
Yeah.
Well, hold on, hold on.
But that means that ICE or these anti-ICE people are protesting DHS just going after the bad ones.
So they're trying to keep the worst trash.
Right.
And I love that they trotted out the white Irishman as some sort of sob story about, look, they arrested this Irishman.
He's been here 10 years and he doesn't even have a traffic ticket.
Everybody's like, no, love you.
He's got to go too.
Even the white nationalist.
No, I don't care.
How long and hard did they have to look for that guy?
Right.
By all means, deport every illegal alien white person in America.
Why?
Because Europe could need more white people too.
We'll do okay with our homegrown ones and our legal nations.
We're trying to flood Europe with white people.
And the mick that they trotted out, of course, it comes out that he like left his family there and had like a drug trafficking pending pending investigation on him.
So, you know, even the ones that they're like, oh, what about this guy?
Your racism surely will say that you want to save this Irishman from deportation.
Nope, that Patty can go back to Mick Land too.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
We are getting a little close to talk Iran, but the elephant in the room, of course, is that we are on the verge of striking Iran for reasons, which is the devil's bargain.
We talked about this before the election, right?
And Rolo was like, would you take war with Iran if it meant that we actually got a wider country through immigration enforcement and deportation?
I was like, yeah, I would, you know, like if that, if that's what's on the table.
And so now this, it's hard to believe that they're going to move all those assets into theater and back off.
The Iranians seem to be holding pretty firm that we're not going to talk about enrichment.
We're not going to talk about our missiles.
The only thing that we'll talk about is, well, I guess, you know, details of the enrichment, which they've already negotiated on endless.
We, of course, pulled out of the JCPOA.
But it's incredible to me that we're on the cusp of starting a war against a country that after we bombed their nuclear facilities six months ago, however long ago it was.
There's like, what is the Casas Belly here?
What's the urgency?
And it seems like they just wanted to do regime change and the timing didn't work out well because they didn't have enough assets in place when the protests were kicking off, which were, of course, largely Mossad and CIA supported or instigated.
And now they're like, okay, there's no domestic unrest.
They got that under control.
And it's going to be really hard and painful to bomb Iran into regime change.
So I suspect that Trump is kind of hoping for like some fig leaf deal that he can announce that the Iranians will give him something and he can say, okay, call off the whole thing.
But that's probably wishful thinking.
If you force me to guess, they got all those assets there.
You know, did we bomb Venezuela?
Not really.
We just went in and snatched Maduro.
It's tough.
It wasn't talking about it.
Yeah, like one oil shipment went to Israel.
Oh, gee, gotcha, showed you.
And somebody was like, dummy, they sell oil and like Trafiguro, which is an oil trading company, is like, yes, we will take this load and then we're going to send it to Israel.
And they were exporting oil to Israel as recently as like 10 years ago, too, under either Chavez or Maduro.
So that, you know, everybody wants, that's, that's, everybody wants to seize on like a headline and be like, see, I told you I was right.
And it's like, well, not exactly.
Well, I'll just say this.
I like to go on Middle East Spectator to get a different angle on news.
And they are fully expecting an attack.
So I kind of feel like something is going to happen there.
Yeah.
I mean, they could, they could launch a ton of tomahawks and whatever the fighter jets can get off without without being too close to the air defense.
And yeah, it might be the same thing like in Venezuela.
You know, they might do the, what do they call it, the brown frequency and, you know, they go in there and just kidnap or kill some guys or something.
And yeah, but it's, it is remarkable that we're that close to doing it with virtually no just, you know, at least, you know, with Saddam, you had months and months of WMD and fear-mongering and all the public relations campaign.
Song Roy's Spell00:06:21
Yeah.
And now it's just like, no, we, we, we might do this.
And, you know, the reasons are, uh, well, we won't say the reasons.
And of course, you know, Israel might just go do it and then say, okay, we've, we've, you know, forced the issue.
Now you got to back us up.
Uh, the whole thing is, of course, uh, disgusting.
Uh, You know, I care about Iran largely for its ability to cause headaches for Israel.
I don't wish them harm.
Um, yeah, and let them do their thing, but it's not how it works.
It sucks.
All right.
Uh, let's we're at an hour.
Let's take a break.
Yep.
And I, you, we were talking about Epstein, the AI video of Epstein, you know, going around and taking selfies with all of his greatest hits and uh compadres.
All the friends in it.
Did you see Nick Fuente?
I did, yeah, in the in the lab, in the lab next to the uh island boys.
That was funny.
I didn't, I didn't care, I didn't care for Epstein and the Bitcoin uh correlation.
And Epstein and Isis seemed like a bit of a stretch, but you know, some Sperg that made that video, but it was, it was a banger.
And I realized how much I like that Roy Orbison song, You Got It, which got me on a Roy Orbison kick.
And then I discovered his last album before he keeled over in the bathroom was T-Bon Burnett produced it.
And there's some absolutely really good, high-quality Roy Orbison songs that I had never heard before.
So I wanted to share this one that I think most of you will like.
And it's called She's a Mystery to Me, one of Roy Orbison's.
I think it was his last album.
And this is probably the second track after you got it.
So nice one maybe for your wives or your fiancés or your girlfriends to listen to.
It's a sweet, lovely song.
Roy Orbison was an Irishman, by the way, which I didn't realize.
Orbison, kind of a strange name.
Anyway, fam, it's good to be back.
Thank you.
And we will be back after this little ditty.
Take me to some twilight land where all but love is grey.
Where I can't find my way without her as my guide.
Night falls, I'm cast beneath her spell.
Daylight comes, our heaven turns to hell.
Am I left to burn and burn eternally?
She's a mystery to me.
She's a mystery girl.
She's a mystery girl in the light of love.
Words tangled in her hair.
Words seem to disappear.
A love so sharp it cut, like a switchblade to my heart.
Words tearing me apart.
She tears again my bleeding heart.
I wanna run, she's pulling me apart.
Fallen angels cry, and I just moved away.
She's a mystery to me.
to Full House episode 221 Hope you liked the crooning of old Roy Orbison.
Prostate Issues and Cough Relief00:14:13
They're F for him, of course.
And also James Vanderbeek.
That one kind of got me.
Usually when a celebrity dies, it doesn't mean anything to me.
It's not like I was a huge fan.
I didn't know if he was a Libtard Libtard or just like a standard actor Libtard.
But just the, you know, the photos of his beautiful family, obviously, I watched, what the hell was the football movie?
Not Friday Night Laid.
Blues.
Thank you, Rolo.
I knew you'd have that one on the tip of your tongue.
And he seemed like a relatively good guy with a nice, big, beautiful white family million-dollar ranch purchase right before death aside.
I don't know.
They made bank off their GoFundMe.
Of course, they use GoFundMe and not Gibson Go.
Anyway, Sam's got New White Life.
And then we got a little pushback in the mailbox on Sam's skepticism toward TRT, which I wanted to read just to be fair, because the guy took time to write in.
And go ahead, Sam.
The good news first.
Yeah, New White Life donkey had her third daughter on Christmas Day.
Oh, my goodness.
Merry Christmas.
Baby B is doing great.
So I know this is somebody my wife keeps in touch with.
So God bless her and good wishes.
Amen.
I was at a youth sporting event indoors the other day, Sam, and I was sitting next to one of the parents of one of the kids on our team who had a beautiful fat, blue-eyed baby boy.
And I was making faces and doing peekaboo and stuff, and he was giggling.
And then I was thinking, would it be weird if I asked if I could hold him just because I do love babies and I miss having a baby?
Maybe you smell.
Yeah, I hardly smell.
It doesn't smell his head.
I didn't want to be like too.
Yeah, but he's a big, big, fat chunker, too.
So, I was like, do you mind if I hold him?
I'm miss having a baby.
She was like, Yes, of course, please.
So, that fat baby was the nicest.
He just sat on my lap for like the entire second half.
And I was totally happy.
I was just, you know, making those silly noises and giving a little bit of a bounce.
Obviously, mom and dad were right next to me.
And I think she was just grateful that she didn't have to hold that chunker for somebody else.
A little break.
Yeah.
I didn't want that to be weird, but I was like, yeah, I think it went over fine.
Anyway, I do really love kids, and babies are incredible as well.
All right, let's go to the mailbox here.
And this is from Chaz.
And he said, I want to make a comment on the TRT discussion.
I've been on it for a year this February.
I had my T levels checked three years ago and I was on the lower side of the normal range.
I made changes with my nutrition fitness initially, more red meat and more high-intensity training.
And then when I retested a year later, I had only slightly improved the range that I was previously at.
My occupation takes a lot mentally and physically.
So my doctor agreed we should go through with TRT.
After the first couple of months, I experienced the elimination of the early morning lag, which I used to treat with energy drinks.
Eating big without the weight gain.
The muscle gain was extremely drastic with a simple workout regimen, also losing the fat.
The cost out of pocket is next to nothing.
And my doctor worked closely with me and helped dial in the right dosage that worked for me.
Your libido is going to skyrocket, but it didn't turn me into a sex fiend preying on females.
Absolutely not.
If someone says they felt that way or acted like that on TRT, they probably had some issues prior to the TRT.
If you have any respect for your wife or girlfriend, this shouldn't be an issue, etc.
Importantly, my wife is extremely happy with the results and she wishes my doctor prescribed it sooner.
Her words, not mine.
Anyone on the fence about it should definitely not be afraid to take the leap.
I was one of those guys.
I kicked around on it for years, watched the videos, read the articles.
You're not going to turn into some retard meathead gooner rizzing on OF models on X or whatever.
You're going to be an energetic, attentive, fit father and husband.
So absolutely.
Thank you, Chaz, for the feedback.
You know, it's one of those things.
If it works for you, great.
But, you know, is Chaz going to have a, is his prostate going to explode into his ball sack one day?
I hope not.
But yeah, I think that's what you were getting at, Sam, was perhaps the when the butcher's bill comes due later on.
Yeah.
No, and I do not want to gain say anything that he said there.
That's that's all good stuff.
And like I said, for somebody who has legitimate medical need and all that, then thank God such thing exists.
You know, if we were talking about plastic surgery, are there people who use plastic surgery to get a nose job and another nose job and some other vanity thing?
Okay, well, but then there's people who were disfigured in a car accident or something from birth.
And, you know, so of course, plastic surgery should be used to correct some needful thing, you know.
But is there some point where, you know, something is being done for vanity?
It's just some of the conversations I was privy to.
I just think, you know, and having gone through a, you know, prostate surgery, I just think that maybe if somebody's contemplating this, they should think twice before jumping on the bandwagon.
And he's like you said, you know, correct your diet or, you know, do things with diet, do things with exercise and things like that.
But for somebody, maybe it is the right answer.
And I certainly don't want to come across as it's all one way or all the other way.
No, of course not.
But maybe we could segue into the state of the prostate update with that.
We have some new theme music.
Maybe Rolo can insert that in here.
I don't know if there's any way we can listen to it.
But if you guys are okay, coach, you're on mute.
Son of a bitch.
Sorry, Sam.
I muted myself because I let the dog in.
I said, yeah, absolutely.
Rolo has a very fashion haircut that I approve of, and he'll splice it in post.
Okay.
So let her rip.
Okay.
So with that, I, you know, back going back some weeks ago, when I was saying that I was too hoarse to have the show, you know, I rarely have declined to have the show.
So, but coming up on that, that week beforehand, I was looking forward to the show because I wanted to declare my dependent independence, if you will.
And you know what I mean, which is to say, you know, I'd graduated out of the depend underwear.
And but that week preceding there, I had developed a cough or a little bit of a touch of a flu.
You coach said you had the thing going around.
A lot of people had it going around at work.
I, you know, picked it up and I was coughing.
And my nature is to say, I'm not going to just start taking cough suppressant.
I'm going to going to try to weather this thing.
And before I take measures, see if I come out of it on my own strength.
So that week, I was developed this horrible cough and to the point where I was hoarse, you know.
And then as the cough became so uncontrollable, you see where I'm going with this.
I had to regress.
I had to regress because, you know, I had gone out of the depend underwear.
It's not depends, by the way.
That's a Mandela effect.
It's depend.
Sam.
Sam.
Yes.
Yes, very nice.
State of the prostate.
State of the union prostate.
So I had wanted to announce.
It was a union.
Thank you.
I'm rusty.
I had wanted to announce that I had grown out of the depends, but then with the coughing, I had to go back to it because you just, you know, with the sudden, that's the worst of it, is the sudden cough or the sudden sneeze you can become undone.
Isn't that what happens to women after they have a baby?
Like they giggle and they pee a little bit.
Incontinence.
Yeah.
Kind of.
Yeah.
So, but it gets worse because so I was coughing.
I told you I can't do it that night.
We both agreed to postpone and Rolo agreed to postpone.
And by that next day, I had thrown my back out from coughing so hard that I couldn't even stand up straight.
And I felt horrible because the next weekend, I was actually planning to go with the Americaner guys on a skiing trip.
And I haven't been skiing in probably 40 years.
I remember it was my seventh grade junior high.
We went on a skiing trip.
And that was the last time I've been skiing, but I was ready to go because, as I said, you know, despite turning 60, I feel every bit as in control of myself, athletic and agile and with enough strength to go back to it.
And I'm good at other sports like ice skating or other types of things.
So I was ready to go skiing and I had to cancel.
And I was so angry with myself because last year they wanted me to come with again and I agreed to it, but that was when they were going to do the biopsy, you know, and you don't want to, I suppose I could have postponed that, but you really shouldn't postpone something like that.
So I had to cancel on them the previous year and they probably think I'm full of bullshit now and I had to cancel with them again.
So I was I was upset about that.
But like I said, I was for probably a good amount of days, I could barely sit in the car to drive to work.
So finally I went to the chiropractor and he straightened me out.
That's one thing.
If you want to talk about medical treatment, some people are skeptical of chiropracty.
But of all the doctoring I've had in my life, chiropracty is one of the things that has certainly helped me in life.
So on the Friday that I had taken off work and had intended to go skiing, I instead went to the chiropractor and he straightened me out pretty good.
So that was good.
And I made a lot of progress since then.
And with a few more days, I got back to my normal workout and everything like that.
So I'm looking forward to getting back to, you know, the cough is now at a minimal and I am looking to get back on track with the.
How about a roll in the hay?
Is that still off in the distance if you tried it?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I approve of it.
Absolutely.
See, this is one of those things like people, and I'm not taking away from it at all what the guy said about the libido returns and all that.
The libido returning or the libido growing greater is not anything that I need in my life.
Let me tell you that.
Because there is the, that's been one of the frustrating things is there's the urge to go, but there's not the ability to go.
But the doctor said it would take six months for sure for it to return.
And that's another, I suppose I could put this in the update, which is gave me the sialis, you know.
Oh.
And so I've been trying that just to, you know, the thing is that the feeling is definitely there.
And that's like spinach for Popeye.
I mean, yeah.
And the thing is that there is the stimulation and the fooling around and the release, but it is not, it is not strong.
So there is a, but it's like a psychological thing almost, really.
Like you, you want it, you need it.
And there is a small reaction, shall we say, that is not is not unpleasurable.
It's pleasurable, but it's just not at the level I was.
So, but, you know, this is the doctor says I'm doing great.
I'm ahead of the curve by far.
And, you know, with time, it comes back more.
And he says, take the sialis for a while.
Not just for that.
The sialis actually helps promote the healing and the recovery.
So there is a lot of benefits to sialis other than erection.
I guess it helps with lower your blood pressure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Exactly right.
So I've been taking that.
And so that's, that's my update.
Good stuff.
Was it a serious question in the chat where you asked about?
Should I feel bad that my teens and tweens say I can answer that one for you?
To make it really good, I will say this is in the Catholic chat that I'm in.
And somebody posted that, and then it was like a posted question that was forwarded to me, which I'm very complimented that they thought like this should be a question I could answer.
So I'll answer it quickly.
And then please, Rolo, I want you to answer as well.
I would just say, and somebody even made the observation in there: the when and the where, you know, there's, there needs anything you talk about.
Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad00:12:14
I don't care, not even the word, I guess I should read this.
Should I feel bad?
Yeah, go ahead.
Should I feel bad that my teens and tweens say nigger and faggot when referring to niggers and faggots?
And I said quickly, humorously, no, of course not.
You shouldn't feel bad about that.
But you don't want them to get into trouble either.
So, you know, you have to really advise them.
Like, hey, there's just like we talk about things with our parents that we don't just talk about with anybody or, you know, there's needs to be context or whatever.
So, so don't just blurt out things, not only those two words, but other things that are personal to the family.
We don't just blurt those things out in public and stuff like that.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Naming the problems is part of the medicine and the preventative stuff.
So I would say unquestionably, that is a good thing with the understanding that those are dirty, nasty words that I really, you know, I don't want to hear that unless it's relevant, right?
You know, you know what I mean.
Like, I still don't want a bunch of potty mouths running around.
Sure.
It's like other horses.
Yeah, but that's what they are.
What else are you supposed to call them?
You're right.
When in situations, Sam, who are we talking to right now?
What's going on?
Yeah, like, what are you going to say?
No, say African-American.
Say, say, say, day or whatever.
Say plus lover.
Yeah.
90s political correctness.
Yeah, we ain't got no time for that.
Yep.
I was watching, you know, you see in news shows, sometimes I like to watch like a crime show or something.
And then, you know, whatever, they'll say something African-American, right?
But this one was in Canada.
Shouldn't it be like African Canadian?
No.
You shouldn't say black shirt.
You should say African-American shirt.
Yeah, you met, you mentioned a show there.
Sam, I'll just be real quick.
I won't do a big thing here.
One of the best movies I've seen in a long time, and I might even catch some flack for this, was Train Dreams on Netflix featuring Joel Edgerton.
It's set in the turn of the century Pacific Northwest.
Guy is a lumberjack, essentially, back in the day, you know, log cutter, and he builds a house in the beautiful wilderness with his wife.
They have a daughter.
Things happen.
There's one or two glommed on libtardisms in there that are very obvious.
And if you can step over them into the beauty and the pain of this man's life, it's, I thought it was an incredible film.
I don't know if you can get that without paying for Netflix or whatever, but train dreams.
Train dreaming.
Sometimes we have it.
Sometimes my wife is interested in something and she'll sign up for a month or something.
Yeah.
And so, yeah, I'll have to check it out.
Train Dreams.
That's that sounds good.
I do try to check stuff out like that.
It's just, I often don't have the time to sit and listen to something like that.
Unfortunately, I do like to check that out.
I will make a mental note.
Beautiful story of a white man's life in the most gorgeous part of the country in an older, simpler time with plenty of struggle.
And oh, yeah, that got me good a couple times.
I didn't mean to derail there.
I'm just glad I got that off my chest.
The other thing, back to the first half in the politics, real quick, the Virginia elections, to Rolo's point about liberals are evil.
Yes, what do you know?
CIA girl boss gets elected, beats Jamaican immigrant woman, of course.
And what is the first thing at the top of the priority in Virginia very rapidly?
No cooperation with ICE.
That was day one.
They're moving to redistrict so that there's only one Republican seat in Congress in a state that immediately and gun grabbing.
And, you know, West Virginia supremacists here.
I was going to reach out to a couple of Virginia buddies and say, hey, how's it going over there?
But one of them reached out to me and said, Coach, I'm looking.
I'm shopping.
I'm possibly going to make the hop to the Mountain Mama.
And then I said, huh, son of a bitch, I should reach out to this other guy.
And he goes, yep, I'm looking too.
So, you know, I have a little bit of mystic love for the old Dominion because I remember driving through like Orange, Virginia, you know, going to Charlottesville pre-2017 and being in awe of some of the natural beauty of Virginia.
But it's just so, you just, it's impossible with Northern Virginia, Virginia Beach, Megalopolis, and of course, Richmond and the blacks and the government workers.
It's looking pretty grim.
Not all the worst will not come to pass, but this is, you know, elections have consequences.
And that woke mind virus, the liberal tyranny is just there waiting to release itself in its revanchism upon all of America the second that this possible temporary blip goes away.
Yep.
Well, and it's so insane that people are so focused, like hyper-focused on how bad the GOP is because like the like this whole like, well, the GOP, you know, they're Jew controlled and they don't deliver on the things they say and blah, blah, blah.
And you're all the, well, the DNC does deliver and they promise like death and genocide.
It's so crazy to be hyper-focused on the thing that you hate.
And like, it's like, oh man, I, I, I hate, I hate fire ants, but like you're trying to kill fire ants and you're walking into like a wolf's den.
Yep.
Yeah.
The white Russians are a bunch of cucks, but the Bolsheviks are the alternative outcome.
Well, I think maybe some sometimes it's a reaction.
Like, let's say you work around a bunch of conservator Christian type people.
It's, it is exactly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah, I know, I know exactly what you mean.
Like, you hate that, and I get that, but to just completely ignore that other guy.
Like, there's only one bad thing at a time.
Like, you have to be, you have to be so stupid or black.
Like, only think that there's one thing you can deal with at a time.
Instead of acknowledging that there's multiple problems, to just look at one and be hyper-focused on this is the problem and to ignore the other thing and going as far as to like meme it as an ally because like for show for show it's an opposition Newsome.
I mean, like, look at how bald and ugly Jack Graham is.
That doesn't have anything to do with anything.
I just wanted to point it out.
I'm not helping you.
Helping with the outreach there, Willow.
That's funny.
I don't care.
Yeah, well, that just goes to show you that, you know, this movement and this mentality is, first of all, it's about our own personal power, our own personal grasp of the facts and the world.
I was recently gone back to an area where I grew up in, where I had been shopping as a child with my mother many times.
And so we went to this grocery store and it was easily less than 50% white people.
And not just the racial dynamics, but the quality of the race was so poor.
Like you walk through here, like, who would be saved here?
Who would be saved of this whole thing?
Like 2% of the people in the store.
It was the Friday before Super Bowl.
So it was like pretty packed with people buying things for the weekend and everything.
And I just couldn't help but think like the people who are think that like there's a political movement, right?
That's that's going to save us or something like that.
Like what kind of political movement would I put in front of these people if I put my soapbox in front of the store with all the people coming and going, going in and going out, that I would preach to them that would be something that would mean anything.
Even if these people in this group of people I'm referring to, they somehow would be moved or inspired.
Like what could they possibly stand for that wouldn't understand?
So that's like I tell you, Coach, like even doing this show, you know, you get a little bit discouraged or something.
What's the use?
The use is for us personally.
The use is for the people that tune into this show personally to communicate with each other, to be in a sort of a community with each other that enables us to survive, that enables us to endure this onslaught of such depravity and disgusting inferiority of people.
So being a national socialist, being a white nationalist, whether maybe you couple that with someone.
I'm a normal human being.
Yeah.
You know, like with me, I couple that with Christian identity understanding or, you know, enthusiasm or knowledge of national socialism.
These things inform our lives.
These things uplift us and give our life meaning and give an elite sense of importance, if you will.
And that's what we need.
We can't expect that like Trump or the Republican Party is going to save this country.
Like how?
Like imagine when I'm looking at all the fat, retarded mystery meat niggers and Mexicans and everything in the store, very few good quality whites.
Like what are we trying to save?
You know, that's the thing you have to ask yourself.
But it's not about giving up.
It's about, you know, we are better than these people.
We're literally superior people.
And through our intelligence and ability, we can overcome them in a very, maybe just like a localized way, even.
Well, I had an interesting thought about like looking at the other side for recruitment.
Just like as much as like, I have to harp on that because I see it far too often from like people that are adjacent to us, like people that we interact with.
Why would you like?
These people always struck me as the stupidest thing, go ahead, it is the stupidest thing.
But like this, this is the thing to think about is those people are actively working for the enemy.
Yeah so, like you want to recruit from from traitors, like you think that that's it's.
It's like there's a girl that you, that you like, you want to, that you want, like she's with another guy and you convince her to leave that guy for you.
You think that woman's not now like not compromised, you think she's not going to do the same to you.
Like this is a woman who abandoned the man she was with to be with you.
You think she's not going to jump on to the next best thing.
So like trying to draw from from people that are like trying to kill you.
Like no no, those are good allies.
Traitors are good allies.
Like no I, I you don't don't even imagine that like it's.
Like I wouldn't want Jack Graham by my side because I don't want to look at him.
I see his face and and and like I, I just I know he's done horrible things.
Obama's Eight Years00:03:28
Well sometimes, gun-owning.
Uh, Republican voting, small government conservative who likes the Gadsden flag and the constitution is 10 times more likely to listen and maybe maybe, have that little spark.
Okay, and to keep it topical and to keep it topical, that guy who was, like you know, Israel's our greatest ally, maybe.
And well, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I'm i'm extrapolating on this.
That guy was like an amateur tinfoil hat guy.
He reads the Epstein files and he goes, oh crap, it was the Jews.
You know not all of them, but there's one there's no lip tard that's going to read the Epstein files and gonna go oh, it was the Jews.
No, they're harping on like Trump's in the files.
He's in the file.
They're ignoring all the other things that are there.
They're like they, they don't, they don't care about like like oh I, I just care about the children.
You don't care about the children when they're being aborted.
I care about the children.
You don't care about it when uh, coyotes are bringing them across the border to basically make people think that these people smuggling oh them, like smuggling them in, are their parents and who knows what happens to them.
These they, these people are so full of.
It's insane.
And, Jack Graham, you're really ugly and you're bald.
Well what's, once in a while you do get somebody who was a leftist and they, they changed 10 years ago.
You got that.
It's.
It's rare, but it's rare is the thing to to remember.
But if somebody comes over and says hey I, you know, I cared about this, but now I care about this, maybe you, what took you so long?
Yeah well well, it just reminds me.
There's a famous story where there was a uh, a uh man and he was meeting Hitler and he's shaking his hand and he says, last month I was with the communists, but now i'm with you guys, and and the guys around Hitler kind of bristled a little bit, but then Hitler smiled and shook his hand very uh, earnestly.
And uh, you know, there are those type of people who who do, but that was so long ago.
Like they're like no, I get it, i'm just saying that it can happen, is all i'm saying.
But but again, like those people were communists that were caught up in something like after the four years of Biden and the eight years of Obama like yeah, how could you be now?
Yeah yeah, like that's what i'm saying.
Like you're four years of Obama and you're like okay, i'm here.
Eight years of Obama.
Like okay, i'm here, but like, after all this like yeah, what brought you over?
I, and i'll just say this, other than stuff yeah like, like what, what was it that finally got you here?
Because you had all the, you had all the drag queen story hour, you had all the BLM riots you you had uh you, I don't know, you had all the, the ice riots, I don't know pick, pick your thing that you had.
Like yeah, what was it?
Covet, I don't know what what, what was it now that got you over?
It could be a young person right because like, I could say okay, i'm 60, you know, 40 years ago I knew a lot of things already and then so, if you're young, people live on the internet, though like yeah well, i'm just saying there's something that brings, can bring people over and uh but yeah your, your point is not lost on me and sam, i've been chewing on your relatively black pill.
Failed Old Podcasts00:14:52
Take about, you know, sort of the wasteland of humanity that you see regularly, and I think that's it's a little bit a function of where you live and the more over and the, and the diversity and the and the liberalism, because living in a, you know, West Virginia is one of the white areas, it's one of the reddest states.
In the country we took the prize on the highest percentage 88 of white is a free shitter.
Yeah and, and you know i'm.
I'm out and about almost every single day, whether it's for work or for sports, and the majority of people that I interact with largely appear to be decent, good white folks are.
Yes, of course I see mud sharks.
Yes, of course um, but it's just, it's such a sea change, different.
I still sometimes have to smack myself and say you, lucky bastard, you don't know how good you got it because you so quickly you forget living in northern Virginia with Ms13, tattoos and traffic and lip tards and and all that stuff.
Do you ever ask the guy next to you to to pinch you to make sure you're not drinking?
I probably would punch to ask the guy to pinch me yeah, for instance.
For instance, I was reading an article, how now in Great Britain, the the thing is that they, we've got to diversify the countryside, you know, the country's.
We've, we've completely.
Oh, go ahead yeah yeah yeah, we've diversified the cities, but we got to now diversify the countryside.
And the same thing here.
You know, the government will take some, a bunch of Hmong, Vietnamese and and put them in rural Wisconsin somewhere, you know, sure.
So you know until, until things get to a point where we actually control this thing, then you know that's what you're gonna going to see.
So yes, you're right coach, it depends where, where you are.
If you're in a metropolitan area, in in the U.s City metropolitan area, yep and, and I yeah, i'm grateful, like I, I tend to agree with you that, like it's way, you know the, the patience um, life support.
You know this is deck chairs on the Titanic, but yeah, as I put recently, you know I am, I am grateful, and we've talked about this a little bit on the show, like the, the worst of the worst of the Biden years has definitely ended and in some cases, been reversed.
We're seeing things that we fantasized about 10 years ago.
Sure, the net migration Rate is negative for the first time in 50 Years.
So I'm not, I'm, I acknowledge that it's not enough.
It might be too late.
It might be deck chairs and they're just going to come back and undo everything because it's not being done in a permanent, effective way, largely because of Republican faggotry.
But it's definitely, you know, the youth, the Jew awareness, the, you know, back in when I started paying attention to immigration, it was just fighting amnesty.
There was, we were this, we were a titair away from permanently amnestying, putting on a path to citizenship, quote unquote, 12 million people, right?
Which was probably 20 million there.
So the watchword was no amnesty.
And today, if somebody says amnesty or whatever, some Hispanic congresswoman from the GOP proposes like, no, They all have to go.
We're not talking about amnesty at all anymore whatsoever.
It's only a question of whether we deport the worst of the worst or all of them.
And of course, Twitter is still, you know, algorithmically, you know, you see what you're interested in.
But I'm heartened by the far harder core demands and messaging of the sort of mainstream right wing base compared compared to Jonah Goldberg is a laughing stock.
Bill Crystal is a laughing stock.
National Review is a laughing stock.
Those faggots of the Babylon B are a laughing stock.
The political system is laughing.
Yeah.
So I am more optimist.
I totally know where you're coming from, Sam.
All I'm saying is be in it for yourself.
Be in it for the beauty of the national socialist culture.
You know what I mean?
Be in it for the strength and the beauty it gives to your life, the meaning it gives to your life, and not just the wins of, you know, I'm discouraged this week or encouraged this week.
And I'll say it too.
I mean, you know, Rolo was obviously alluding to TRS there, and he sent me a recent episode just to listen to a segment.
I ended up listening to the whole file, and it was so negative.
It was so toxic.
It left me feeling, and I don't want to live in a fantasy, right, where I think that everything is getting better from Daddy Trump, right?
And all the illegals are going like I wasn't born yesterday.
No one's saying that.
No, me neither.
But it was this bizarre witch's brew of like nasty vitriol, negativity, inaccuracy.
And yeah.
And I was just like, I was like, thanks, Rolo, dickhead.
Like that, like that just reminded me, like, like how far that changed, how regretful I am, unfortunately, that that ever crossed my radar screen five, seven, 10 years ago.
And that I, I just like, I was just like, man, I want whatever that is selling.
Yeah.
This is anathema.
You got to get away from it.
Is anathema to me.
Sure.
I don't, I don't like doing the pissing contest.
And maybe this will get excerpted or whatever, but it's been alluded to on this show enough, largely by Rollo that I was just like, okay, let's stop pussyfooting around here and like, you know, call a spade a spade.
But yeah, terrible.
Similarly, somebody once was recently talking about the famous crash out, you know, on the Randbot show in the middle of the night.
Oh, Jesse run out of his mouth.
Yeah.
When the NJP was falling apart and all that.
And I said, you know, I'd heard all.
I never actually listened to it.
So the person shared it with me.
And, you know, listening to all that is, it does leave you with like such a bad feeling about things.
Like if I was him, I would have come on and said, well, you know, I'm very disappointed in the way things turned out for NJP.
If you've been following it at all, you know, I haven't had a strong hand in it as far as, you know, being a mouthpiece or directing it or talking about it, but I did have, you know, a part to play in promoting it and pushing it or managing the finance of something.
I'm disappointed.
It failed.
Maybe I should have taken a stronger hand in it, but it failed.
And I'm really sorry about that.
Period.
End of sentence.
Everyone would have said, that's a man, right?
That's how a man takes responsibility for something.
That doesn't make you a bad man because you tried something and it failed.
It doesn't make you a bad man to be wrong sometimes and take account.
Like the opposite is true.
I'm not even being snarky.
I'm serious.
No.
But to listen to what went on for several hours of running people down and pointing fingers and I'm not even, we could go in.
That would be a whole show just to talk about that.
Yeah, I'm still not really interested in doing the pissing contest or like the inside baseball stuff.
It just so far.
That would have been the better thing to say, you know, because then people would have said, yeah, it's too bad it did fail.
We tried.
It failed.
Okay.
And maybe I bear some responsibility as other people bear maybe more responsibility.
Maybe I should have taken a stronger hand in it.
But to listen to that, it was very bizarre to listen to that whole thing.
And while my back was hurt, my back was hurt, you know, so I could do it.
Like I always say, I don't have time to listen to too many podcasts.
I do like to listen to when I can, but my back was hurt.
So I thought, you know, I'm going to sit and listen to this, actually.
And it does kind of leave you with a sick feeling.
But I was wondering if we could talk about Odyssey for just a minute.
Have a segue.
Yeah.
We got a guy who's just a brilliant guy, a genius, Jeff Goyblum.
And Jeff Goybloom, brick layer, based and confused.
And I want to invite all listeners to go over to Odyssey and get on Jeff Goybloom's channel because he is archiving tons and tons of old podcasts of, I mean, I'm going, you know, going back to 2014 was one that I was listening to.
The Daily, the Daily Storm.
It wasn't called that.
It was called the Stormer.
Shit, what was it called?
Well, this is the Daily Stormer.
The Daily Stormer.
I was still looking at it.
Yeah.
It was, I'm going to actually look it up while we're talking, but it was talking about the Daily Stormer and Sven Longshanks was on there with Andrew England all the way back to 2014, you know, and it was very interesting to listen to it because they're talking about in so many ways, like the issues are the same, right?
The issues are still the same.
But, you know, I honestly had to like have a hard time.
I remember this back even at that day, listening to Andrew England.
The way his voice comes across is like, it sounds like he's complaining all the time, you know?
Oh, and it always sounds like he just woke up, you know?
Yeah, he sounds like a confused donor.
Yeah.
But on the other hand, Sven Longshanks is just brilliant.
And I really enjoyed going back.
And like I say, I had some time.
I was sitting around my back hurt.
I couldn't do anything else.
And I was listening to that and going back and listening to Action was the name of the podcast.
If you remember that, it was on TRS and it was Hoviter and Matthew Heinbach.
And, you know, it was like a Radio Stormer was what it was called.
I had to look it up.
I know it was something simple with Andrew England and Sven Longshanks.
Very interesting to go back and listen to what was going on in 2014 and thereabouts.
But Jeff Goybloom has put a lot of these podcasts together.
A lot of them are from the Radio Albion.
Then it was called Radio Aryan.
They eventually changed it to Radio Albion.
A lot of these are just great.
You got to go back, but you go back and you listen to Action, which was it had come from the Daily Traditionalist was Matthew Heimbach.
And then he got together with Hoviter and they were on TRS with this podcast called Action.
And it's just the thing is we're looking back, right, or listening back and we know how the story goes, you know, with these two individuals.
And it's hard not to overlay some kind of, you know, like you pick up on the arrogance in their voice, right?
You pick up on the know-it-all arrogance of both of them, how they both end up turning out.
It's just fascinating to listen to go back.
But the absolute state of, yeah, time capsule, the absolute state of Britain is on there.
And yeah, and seriously, everybody should just go back and listen to the Radio Aryan broadcast called Axis War Heroes.
You know, they're talking about Joachim Piper and Carl Donitz and Otto Skorsny and all the great, it's just fascinating to listen back to this.
But also, like I say, to pick up on this, this, there's a lot of bluster and not enough like commitment to it.
And, you know, when you listen to these old podcasts, because these old podcasts are all gone now, right?
Most of them.
They're all gone.
And those people, those people are all gone.
And I just couldn't help but think of the parable of the seed.
You know, some of the seed falls and the birds pick up the seed.
Some of the seed, it starts to sprout, but the soil is too shallow, you know, and it doesn't take root.
But some of the seed falls on the good soil and the roots go deep and then it becomes something.
And Jeff Goybloom, he was even talking about he had all or nearly all of the Fatherland podcasts and Full House, though those are not on the channel for some reason.
But he's still every day, if you go on there, he's uploading more of these.
He's got permission to post them if he wants to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know he's a fan of the show.
He also listens to Baste and Confused, as Rolo said.
And he's one of the supporters.
Yeah.
And The Final Storm, of course.
Those are all on there.
But there are a lot of podcasts too that were just ones that I did not know about, like this identity rising.
And it was interesting to go through those shows because it was almost like Full House.
Matt Flavel had been on there.
Steve McNallen was on there.
What's his name?
Culture Critique Guy.
Culture of Critique Guy.
Kevin McDonald McDonald.
I don't know why I couldn't think of his name real quick, but Kevin McDonald's on there.
And, you know, so it's, it's really something to listen to.
But like I say, listening to Heinbach, you know, I had met Heinbach, which the conversation was very nice.
But then he did some things that, that, you know, just really rubbed me the wrong way too.
I can only say like very arrogant coming across.
And I was talking about this with my son.
And I was saying, you know, that I listened to some of these old daily traditionalists.
And I said, the thing is with these orthodox guys, like, I don't, nothing against orthodoxy at all.
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That's fine.
You know, I know there's a lot of good things about it and everything like that, but there's just something about them.
And my son completed the sentence.
They're a little annoying.
I said, yeah, they are.
They're a little annoying because like they, you know, like they oversell it big, big time, because like this Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox, they've like excommunicated each other.
So like those two different groups have nothing to do with each other at all.
And, you know, but he's, he's Orthodox, you know, he talks that up real strong.
Like I say, there are good things about it for sure, but I would suggest you guys really go back and just peruse what he's got up there, Jeff Goybloom on Odyssey.
And even if you listen for, you know, maybe you don't listen to the entire episode, but it's really interesting.
And especially, yeah, yeah.
And I had some other ones that I wanted to say.
Just there's, was it the punk right?
You know, the punk right.
But on Radio Stormer, they, you know, they use this image of the cross and there's like a swastika embedded in the cross, which is what the Christagenia group uses as well.
So I thought that was very interesting.
But the Axis, Axis war heroes, and some of them are not real long.
So I was able to listen to it that way because I can't commit to a two or three hour thing, but like 20 minutes I can do.
And that was interesting.
You know, it's just like you say, it's time capsule and the things, things gone right, things gone wrong.
You know, there's some people that are in this for the long haul and some people, so many people faded away.
Oh, the war room.
That was another one that I enjoyed listening to.
Again, there was a lot of a lot of bluster and a lot of salting the earth.
Yeah.
Run by those guys.
Well, the vandals.
Warroom is the vandals and niggies.
Psycho, yeah.
Psycho, yeah.
Again, there was long on energy, but but the commitment didn't last very long, you know, and and uh that's that's I guess that's my point about this.
I'm trying to get across is this is like a cautionary tale, you know.
I'm coming back to the same points, which is you've got to have these ideals deeply embedded in your own heart and to carry forward with it to give your life meaning and to inform your actions and things like that.
And these guys were writing a wave, you know, a wave of energy that it was real.
Yeah, I was there.
Yeah.
And those that wave comes and goes, you know, but that's, we have to stay.
We've got to have the staying power.
So definitely check it out.
Just enough for the reason to just be the guys that aren't trying to make people feel like shit.
Because like, you know, it's bad for everyone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Most interested in the truth and then being right.
But I think that the pervasive negativity and reflexive culture of critique is also way off base.
Yep.
Well, yeah, but it's just like thing that it is not a good time for anyone right now.
Like right now.
Well, there you go.
Well, like racial awareness is high.
Like to be an Indian, everyone knows that you're a scammer and you're raping.
You're black.
Like you're not cool like you were in the 90s.
You're dangerous.
Like at any time you can stab someone.
If you're a Jew, yeah, you have been found out.
If you're Jack Graham, I mean, look in the mirror.
It's the worst thing ever.
But like, like wages are down.
The economy is, it's doing better, but it's still not good.
But to just to harp on everything that's bad, you, you don't need to listen to a podcast for that.
Just go out and just like try to do day-to-day stuff.
Like it's, it, it can be pretty grinding on your soul, but to to have not like hope, but to see that there are good things and to and to frame it in a way where it's actually practical for you is just, it's just so beneficial as opposed to like, yeah, everything sucks.
Now, that'll be, I would, I would point to the Axis war heroes.
You know, I mean, those are, those are just so inspiring, these men who did all the things.
But even if you go over to Radio Albion, and I have to say, I'm sorry I haven't been over there lately.
Going back over to that site, as I did earlier, was really cool.
I listened to an interview with Sven Longshanks.
He was on Christagenia and talking about his experience in prison and all that.
But if you go over to Radio Albion right now, you'll see on there they have the old picture of Sven Longshanks from a few years ago.
And you see how he looks now.
And he talks about how he was in prison.
Not that you want to go to prison, but he said he got himself right in a lot of ways.
He put on a little bit of weight and he got his health under control.
And I don't know if he had any vices like smoking or drinking or anything.
I have no idea.
But you can see, I mean, he looks 10 years younger now.
And he said he made a lot of contacts.
He got himself in shape.
He went back.
I guess he's a drummer.
He used to play drums and got back into that.
And he's, you know, it's, it's really something to see him.
And the guy, I didn't even realize how many podcasts the guy was in.
Like I was saying, Radio Stormer, but many, many other podcasts, the guy is just so prolific.
And I remember especially, I got to put my gold stamp on.
There was, it was called Patriotic History, where he goes basically like just a kind of a tour de force through history, especially from a British perspective, talking about things that touch on Christianity, but also just history and stuff like that.
And I remember my son and I, we would listen to that every week when it would come out.
My youngest son, he was very interested in history.
And we would sit and listen to those all the way up until he went to prison, which he did a bit over a year in prison.
And thank God he's got out, but the guy is stronger than ever.
It's a real, a real success story.
Hell yeah.
Couple thoughts based on that sort of trip down memory lane, Sam, in the time capsule.
When I look back to those days, the heyday of the alt-right, it was a glorious, real energy and a real movement, a real insurgent propaganda-fueled, virtuous.
We were pushing the right ideas.
It was revolutionary at the time because it ran in tandem with Trump.
But good God, we're high energy and also grand naivete.
You hinted a little bit there about the big, big talk and push comes the shove.
Everybody folds and goes away.
Yep.
I remember when we started Full House and the fatherland maybe wasn't quite so much, but like, you know, my founding idea of Full House was like more white babies, you know, race war waged in another way that this was going to be our contribution was literally more white babies, which is still true and a virtuous thing.
And as I've gotten older, it's that aspect of it still applies, but it's more like it's the most rewarding and heartwarming and important thing in your life.
Even if you don't care about the demographics or whatnot, you should do it anyway to it.
Because as I've gotten older and appreciated kids and realize how to the opener, how heartbroken I'm going to be when I have an empty nest and how I'm already and had had the conversation with the kids too.
You know, my parents and my wife's parents did even Stephen with their estate planning, right?
Thirds, fifths, everybody gets the same share.
And candid conversation with the kids who are old enough to understand, no, if you, if, if Junior has five kids and you, dear daughter, have two kids, those grandkids are my legacy.
And I want Junior, Junior will deserve a bigger share of the pie because he's got more mouths to feed or more college bills to pay, et cetera, stuff like that.
And to the Britain thing, I was struck by Rupert Lowe coming, not out of the field.
He's been around for a long time, but in the blink of an eye, to come out with a powerful, moving, beautiful, essentially video introductory speech announcing the formation of a new party in Britain.
Everybody knows it's easier to do that in the parliamentary democracy where you don't have this Republican Democrat lockhold on everything.
And to have, in theory, 10% support of the electorate virtually overnight.
Now, that high crest, maybe there will be a scandal.
Maybe some whack job will hit him, you know, whatever.
But just that you can sense and see that energy through social media and the people who are excited about it overnight.
And it's clearly a boomer, too, not all boomers.
And say, no, millions must go.
It will be painful.
It's not going to be nice, but we're committed to it.
Absolutely inspirational.
Inspiration.
The thing is, years ago, I remember with other white nationalists kind of laughing.
Yeah, Europe is lost.
Those people are so deluded and fooled, foolhardy over there.
But here's the thing.
Now, every single European country has like a white nationalist movement in it.
Sure.
So, so how the times have changed.
Yep.
And we're getting certainly better things now than we were a year ago, imperfections and all.
And there's reason to be positive, optimistic, and grateful for that, even if it's not 1933 all over again.
But, you know, things take, things take time.
That's a little bit of a part about getting older and a little bit more practical and pragmatic in understanding of how these things work.
And I actually think that there's cause to believe that Vance could be a better Trump in terms of not necessarily so he's not 80 years old.
He's not a pure Zionist.
Yes, I know he's got a brand weight and raise kids, but he's got game.
He's clearly.
He knows how to post his memes.
The dance are just the greatest meme of all time.
Thank you.
Dude.
And Sam, you know, you shared the study that showed that religiosity and faith is a much bigger factor in natalism and having more kids than just like saying you will get more tax dollars if you have more kids, which I totally, totally agree with.
It's not for it's not everybody, you know, non-religious or pagan people can have big families too.
But pagan, I would put that with the religious, you know, I just kind of had to, you know, I'm gently pointing my finger back at you, coach.
You're like one of these, you know, very smarty pants.
Smarty pants, irreligious.
I know better.
Oh, yeah, dismissive.
And okay, well, we're talking about the, we're speaking about the life of our people now.
This is not just like I win the argument or you win the argument.
This is, you know, and that's that's what I couldn't help but take away, you know, that it's only in the accompanied with the religion that this fertility rate actually goes up.
And I talked a little bit, I'm not going to go into depth.
We talked off here about one of my sons is okay, my son, one of my sons, is he's from large family, my family, and he is now dating a girl who's also from a large family.
And that's the biggest predictor of that the person themselves will also have a large family is that they come from a large family and both both trad Catholics, you know.
So, you know, there's a lesson in there.
That's all I'm saying.
It was a really good article and, you know, was tracked through various countries, Baltic states, Estonia, and Latvia, Lithuania, yeah, with the legacy of the Soviet strict anti-religious stuff.
The, what was I going to say?
Oh, yeah, forget Pascal's wager when it comes to finding Christ.
Just find Christ to ensure you have a bigger family.
That works for me too.
Yeah, not to be heretical.
And yeah, I honestly don't think that my or my wife's irreligiosity played a factor in delayed family, you know, relatively delayed family formation.
We got married at 25, had our first kid at 30.
So it's always like, well, in my experience, you know, lack of faith did not impact, you know, we wanted to have more kids later on, and then it didn't happen.
So it depends.
But yes, of course, there's exceptions to every rule.
And it makes sense that a religious, church-going, beautiful husband and wife are going to be more likely to.
I mean, literally in our Serbian Orthodox marriage ceremony, Sam, the priest probably two or three or four times said, go forth and multiply.
Or it was like beating over our heads that this is not just about you two getting together and Netflix and chilling, but creating more troops for the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Just like your opening monologue said, Coach, I mean, it's about the journey.
Somebody might say, well, I can't have, we can't do it.
It's too hard.
It's too hard on me.
Okay, I know, but like, what does that mean?
Because it's not the best hard.
It's the best.
It's the best struggle.
It's the journey that like you're saving yourself so you could take more vacations and buy a sports car and have gold jewelry and all that.
But those things are not going to make you happy also in the long run.
They're not going to be fulfilling when you reflect on your life at any point.
So it's the family life.
And if it's not family life, it's some other taking up your cross, you know, take up your cross and follow me.
That's what it is, whether you're a family man or not.
You know, it's not about looking forward to getting through the difficulty so I can sit on a beach sipping a margarita.
You know, that's like good for five minutes.
Yep.
And the mate that you choose matters too, because you will have that empty nest eventually.
And then when the kids are gone and the schedules are clear, you'll be hanging out with wifey or hubby and, you know, filling your hours one way or the other.
Certainly not hating each other.
Well, in my case, we're kind of feeling that now because my youngest son, he works second shift at the plant.
So when I come home from work, you know, there's only my wife here.
Yeah.
We only have ourselves for this the evening.
So you're going to have some grandkids rampaging through that house soon enough, Sammy Baby.
Yep.
Hope so.
Hope so.
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And yeah, Rolo with the ring.
I didn't forget about it, but Rolo, are you guys going to try right out of the gate?
Have you had that conversation?
I don't think that's too personal to chop, chop, lickety split.
If I'm dying, I'm trying.
Good man.
Well, the thing is, go ahead.
Just because, you know, childbearing is not just something to be considered about avoiding or embracing.
It's sometimes people have trouble, especially nowadays.
You hear so many cases of people have a hard time conceiving.
So if you can conceive, you should count yourself very, very blessed.
Dude, I want to bring this up.
So a friend of mine, his wife just got pregnant and he is around my age.
He's a little older than me.
And she's like 26.
And they were having trouble conceiving.
Like it's kind of wild just how prevalent that is now.
Yes, 100%.
Yeah.
Yep.
You never know.
Yep.
And is that just the way of the world or is that?
You never know.
Yes.
You might have one kid.
Like somebody might say, I don't know if I could have 10 kids.
Well, you might not have 10 kids.
You know, why don't you try having one first before you count up to 10?
You know, a lot of people are not as blessed to have that many.
Maybe some people, we know many people who they had one child and they've had trouble or whatever, you know, or maybe it's two or three, but you may not get anywhere close to 10.
Yep.
Let us get out of here before it gets too late.
I don't mean to cut it off abruptly, but biology calls and I got to be up early again tomorrow.
This was delightful, gents.
Thanks.
Couple things on my list that we didn't get to, but that's okay.
I was thinking about the Sermon on the Mount discussion, which I definitely want to have.
My anxiety is that I'm going to come across as a Reddit tier atheist cocksucker.
And you guys would be like, well, well, and I'm going to be like, no, I don't agree with that.
And then like half, like the majority of the audience will like think I'm a prick for being a skeptic.
Some will definitely like dig it and understand where I'm coming from.
But I think that should just be a standalone conversation that we do without the fanfare.
You know, we're just going to, we're just going to take it and go through it.
And we just got, I don't know that we got conclusion on which sheet of music we were going to play off of, which translation, et cetera, et cetera.
Well, if it comes down to it, that's not a big deal to me.
I just think the Dewey Reams is the best one available.
But, you know, if you have a problem.
And what was the deal with Dewey Reams?
Is it simply like a more accurate translation or is there some ideology or theology pointed to?
Well, what I would say is that the Dewey Rheims is the English translation of the Latin Vulgate.
And when the Latin Vulgate was translated, there were manuscripts and things available to Saint Jerome that are no longer available.
So it is a very good translation for that reason.
But, you know, whatever.
I'm not going to make a big deal about that.
I think we can certainly talk about it.
There's aspects of the Sermon on the Mount that are part of my daily meditation, let's call it, like the Eight Beatitudes and things like that.
I think are very powerful and important.
All right.
Yeah.
Let's do it.
And, you know, with the full, I don't know, admonition that it might not be everybody's cup of tea or it would be a sort of standalone side.
Yeah, side.
Like it's an intellectual curiosity, little bit of, you know, debate and dissection of what it means.
And like, like, I'll, like, I did go back and read some of it.
I was like, that sticks in my crawl.
But I know that Sam and Rolo are going to go, no, coach, it really means this.
And I'm going to be like, Coach, you're kidding.
Yeah.
I mean, reading the scriptures just in general and overlaying your modern sensibility about what things mean is it's a real trap there.
You know, there's you really got to, if you're going to read it, you have to try to capture what was the original sense.
Yeah, there are certain things about it that sound like some kind of, you know, hippie type of a anti-human.
There's like inhuman aspects.
Like that's not realistic or that's not really human.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it has to be understood in a certain way.
You know, so like somebody who is determined to understand it in a way that I disagree with, there's not much I can do to help that.
But we certainly can talk about it and give different views.
And, but anyways, like you say, there will be people who are satisfied by hearing your view brought out about it.
You know, short answer.
Yep.
That's all very good.
A minority.
I don't know if it's a small minority or a large minority yet, but yeah, we know we know who butters our bread when it comes to the audience.
And it is overwhelmingly white Christian men.
So yeah, thank you for riding along with a heathen or yeah, now one of those stubborn skeptics all these years.
Anyway, all right.
We haven't done one in a while, so I'm a little bit more over-eager on the music this time.
I wanted to go, I came across this guy, John Grand.
He's probably lots of great techno jams.
He used to be like really hardcore back in the day.
I was listening to his old stuff and I was like, I don't care for that whatsoever.
And he did like a 180 and got into much more, I don't know, ethereal or pleasing tracks.
Anyway, this one's called Ruby.
It's a beautiful electronic track that we're going to go out to.
Thank you to Sam and Rolo.
The massive congratulations to Rolo on his engagement, which should not be overlooked.
I just, I don't want to probe.
And he's like, no, I'm good.
Just the picture.
He dropped the surprise on us.
Sam's birthday, my upcoming birthday, Junior and I did go skiing.
I forgot to mention this with an old pal and his son in West Virginia, and it was glorious.
Had a blast.
And yeah, if there's still time, I don't know, depending on where you live, to get out once a year is honestly enough for me to get out and hit the slopes.
And when you said, Sam, you haven't been in so long.
I don't know.
I don't know if you can just, you know, go and go and take your youngest one day on a cheap day.
If there's still snow around, it's a spectacular thing, especially with the ability to listen to, if you're a good enough skier and you're safe to listen to jams while you're going down the slopes is a really cool experience.
So, well, I will be strictly on the money hill, let me tell you.
Fair enough.
Everybody's always like, I thought you had bad knees, coach.
I'm like, no, no, no, I'm zooming.
I've never hurt my knees skiing.
So I go pretty hardcore, even though I'm kind of like a chud.
I just go fast.
I don't have great technique.
Anyway, we still love you, fam.
The next one we do, I would like to be our civil cerebral conversation between two faithful Christians and one stubborn dick about what Jesus supposedly said and what it means and why the skeptics don't buy it.
And we'll see how that goes, but we'll do it.
I'm sure it'll be fun.
And I hope you enjoyed this track, Ruby by John Grand.