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How Would You Feel?
00:04:59
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| This is a song from New York. | |
| That's a cut off. | |
| You walked into a restaurant and you were hungry. | |
| You had the money to get yourself something to eat. | |
| That's Curtis Knight. | |
| How would you feel? | |
| Hey, oh, if you were me? | |
| Yeah, oh, how would you feel? | |
| Hey, oh, Curtis Knight, that's a song about racism. | |
| How would you feel if you were asked to go to the back of the bus? | |
| Yeah. | |
| He won't take your money. | |
| It's about being black in the 60s. | |
| It probably was. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But the guy playing guitar for Curtis Knight on that track is a young man from Seattle, a young mulatto gentleman named James Hendricks, who thought he was too big for that band and should go solo because he's so good at guitar. | |
| And you can hear his guitar on that song. | |
| And so he went to Britain and became huge and then came back here as the guy who had just conquered Britain. | |
| The Strokes did that too. | |
| Many bands do that. | |
| I highly recommend it. | |
| If you're underrated and talented, go to Britain, get appreciated, then come back here. | |
| Et2 Bannon. | |
| Now, I was leaving the studio yesterday and I had to turn around and come back because this Bannon story wasn't included in the episode. | |
| So I did a Facebook Live. | |
| You can go check Facebook for that. | |
| And I talked about this. | |
| Michael Wolfe from the Hollywood Reporter, some hack claims that Bannon said all this terrible stuff about Trump. | |
| Apparently, Trump is trying to stop the book being published. | |
| I don't know why we're just taking it for granted that Bannon said these things. | |
| And that includes Trump. | |
| I don't know why Trump took it for granted. | |
| And I don't know why Bannon isn't responding. | |
| I don't trust Michael Wolf. | |
| If you look him up, and as I discussed on my Facebook Live, he did a New York magazine, I think it was a cover story that said why Donald didn't want to be president. | |
| Like he's a tabloid writer. | |
| I think he's a closeted homosexual, by the way. | |
| But that's neither here nor there. | |
| I think more importantly, he's incompetent and has a long history of plagiarisms and mistakes and lies and taking things out of context. | |
| But the damage is done. | |
| It's like Opie and Anthony. | |
| That door is sealed shut now forever. | |
| There's no going back now. | |
| Mom and dad are getting divorced. | |
| Batman and Robin are no longer a team. | |
| But the crazy thing is, as we're rigging up the Facebook Live, two more stories explode. | |
| One, Manafort is suing the Department of Justice and Mueller over the Russia probe authority. | |
| So this was a guy who was accused of colluding with the Russians, but he goes, wait a minute, I was colluding with the Russians. | |
| I was, what was it? | |
| He was a lucrative, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, They say these alleged crimes have nothing to do with the 2016 campaign, but rather relate to lucrative lobbying work Manafort and his deputy did for a former Russia-friendly government in Ukraine. | |
| He's got a point. | |
| So that blew up, and then Hillary's house blew up. | |
| Up in Chapikwa, which I believe is 99.9% white. | |
| Over in Chapiqua, her house just burst into flames. | |
| Very suspicious, isn't it? | |
| You don't really hear of homes bursting into flames by accident anymore. | |
| We don't have that old wiring that we used to have. | |
| Homes just spontaneously combust now? | |
| I don't know. | |
| It was around the same time that Chelsea Clinton retweeted The Church of Satan. | |
| Now, I don't want to get all conspiratorial on you, but it is true that Hillary Clinton's favorite book is Rules for Radicals. | |
| And Rules for Radicals is dedicated to Satan. | |
| Remember Faith Goldie told me that, and I laughed, and I go, yeah, it basically is. | |
| And she goes, no, it literally is. | |
| It's devoted to Satan. | |
| It is. | |
| Beelzebub or whatever the opening page says. | |
| So anyway, today on the show, we got a second part of our Joy Villa thing. | |
| I want to talk about some great dance moves. | |
| What else do I got here? | |
| I want to talk about Star Wars. | |
| I want to talk about the war on kids going on. | |
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Sexual Dance Dynamics
00:04:22
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| And then when we're done all that, I want to talk about this juicy fight that went on yesterday on Anthony Coomi's show. | |
| And I don't know if you know these two guys. | |
| Ron Bennington is an old sort of shock jock funny man who sort of dominates radio comedy and serious comedy. | |
| If you're into comedy and you're into radio, you know who Ron Bennington is. | |
| And then Colin Flaherty is a big race guy who does a lot of research on black crime. | |
| And he wrote a book called Don't Make the Black Kids Angry that's shocking. | |
| And they had quite a row. | |
| And we'll watch it together at the end of the show. | |
| Somebody told you to go around to the back door again, even though you weren't going to give it to you free. | |
| Hey guys, a lot of my friends can't dance. | |
| A lot of men can't dance. | |
| A lot of people can't dance. | |
| But it's a problem with dudes. | |
| And I think you have to understand the sort of mentality behind dance before you can dance yourself, right? | |
| I sort of do a shimmy kind of thing when I dance. | |
| And I invented this dance. | |
| But the reason I'm so good at dancing and I'm able to invent my own dances, and I also joke dance and stuff, do 80s stuff, is I understand the fundamentals. | |
| And the fundamentals are sexual. | |
| They're sensual. | |
| And you look at flamenco with the push me, pull you kind of stuff. | |
| This is like, I love you, I want you. | |
| Do you really want me? | |
| Maybe I'm going to play hard to get. | |
| You see this with ballet too, where she sort of tinkles over to the guy and then he tinkles over to her and then she turns away. | |
| Sex is an integral part. | |
| That's why women and men dance together. | |
| You don't often see two dudes like, hey man, want to dance? | |
| No, because I don't want to f ⁇ you. | |
| But this was some footage at a Haitian wedding, and I thought it beautifully summarizes the sort of sensual lovemaking that is an integral part of all dance. | |
| This is at a wedding, and you can just feel the sexual attention ooze across the dance floor. | |
| Can you play that for us? | |
| Feel this. | |
| You'll notice the sexual overtones right away. | |
| So that's actually mimicking intercourse, right? | |
| And then a woman can do it to a man. | |
| It doesn't have to be that accurate. | |
| And a guy can maybe get up on another guy. | |
| You can use one leg. | |
| You can wear a shirt from friends or just move around, shake your hips. | |
| Jiggling your buttocks is a way of saying, do you find my buttocks appealing? | |
| Or just lie on the ground. | |
| You can lie on the ground and make love to the ground as a way of saying, maybe one day we'll be lying together. | |
| Or hump a chair. | |
| Get a chair out and start making love to it. | |
| Maybe your friends, I know I said two guys don't dance. | |
| Maybe they can dance. | |
| Maybe that's a thing guys can do. | |
| Get there. | |
| Look at that. | |
| Your friend can dance around. | |
| And a fun thing to do too, it kind of simulates a strip club and adds another angle of lascivious behavior, is you can put money in your friend's pants. | |
| That's a fun thing to do. | |
| Just leave them a tip. | |
| Look, I think she does that here. | |
| Look at that. | |
| You pull out your friend's drawers and just stick like 20 bucks in it. | |
| And then while that's happening, obviously keep humping your friends. | |
| Maybe get down by the chair and just jiggle your buns. | |
| And here we go again. | |
| With a plastic bag stuck to your shoe, start humping a chair as much as possible. | |
| This gives out this sort of subtle odor of sexuality. | |
| And at a wedding, which is a celebration of love and ultimately a celebration of sex, we have this sort of a love-making thing. | |
| You don't have to put your phone away and you can just sort of feel the ambiance, feel the rhythm of the Caribbean. | |
| This is Haiti, right? | |
| Look at that. | |
| Don't you feel the excitement? | |
| And can't you see? | |
| Do you see how it's sexual in a way? | |
| I don't know. | |
| This could all just be in my head, but that's how I think it is. | |
| And that's how you should be on the dance floor. | |
| use your pelvis and mimic having sex. | |
| It's very sexist to say women ruin everything. | |
| That's a very myopic view of the world. | |
| But I have noticed that when I look at something that sucks, like say Benghazi, and I trace it back, I find liberal, boomer, powerful women. | |
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Kids Ruin Star Wars
00:15:26
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| Like Charlene Lamb told the embassy there, they don't need more weapons. | |
| They'll be fine. | |
| And then when the embassy was attacked, Hillary Clinton said, don't worry about it. | |
| They'll be fine. | |
| I don't want to get in. | |
| I don't like conflict. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I don't like guns. | |
| Okay, we'll let four men die. | |
| And nowhere is this sabotage more evident than in Star Wars. | |
| I still haven't seen Star Wars. | |
| I'm an adult. | |
| And if you care about Star Wars and you don't have kids, you're, excuse me, you're what's called a loser. | |
| If you watch children's movies without children, you are a dork. | |
| If you watch UP and all those Pixar cartoons without kids, I feel, no, I don't even feel bad for you. | |
| I don't think about you at all. | |
| You don't deserve thought. | |
| But as a dad, I got to go to these things. | |
| And they're often great. | |
| As I've said on my podcast, Jumanji's a wonderful film to take kids to. | |
| But Rogue One, they stuffed so much diversity in there that, no, I wasn't offended. | |
| You had too many characters. | |
| I didn't care about anyone. | |
| You could have killed them all. | |
| I didn't even know what side to root for. | |
| It was just you cramming in this cast that was a cornucopia of different peeps. | |
| And once again, you trace it back, and it's a liberal female boomer with power. | |
| In this case, it's Katherine Kennedy. | |
| By the way, I've said this before. | |
| Rogue One, my kids couldn't wait to go pee. | |
| They were asking me to take them to the bathroom and having like two drops come out because they were so bored. | |
| They thought, let's try that. | |
| We had to go back and get snacks all the time, junior minutes. | |
| Let's try popcorn. | |
| Bored out of their minds because you didn't put the story first. | |
| The story's about a boy, Luke Skywalker. | |
| Boys want to be him. | |
| Girls don't want to be Luke Skywalker, but you're so determined to make them into Jedis. | |
| You want them to be badass. | |
| That's a male trait. | |
| Why do you want women to have big, strong muscles? | |
| Hey, guys aren't the only ones with muscles. | |
| I'm a broad. | |
| I can kick ass. | |
| Do you also have a cool mustache? | |
| Do you also want to drive a race car? | |
| Yeah, I'm a dude. | |
| You see that all the time, actually, in that movie, what's it called? | |
| The Big Hero 6, where the guy's driving, I don't know what I'm doing. | |
| And then the little girl goes, move out of the way, loser. | |
| And then she beats the cops and saves the day. | |
| It's a weird obsession. | |
| And the reverse is true, too. | |
| Boys, you want dresses. | |
| You want to be trans. | |
| You want to be what you're not. | |
| I want to disturb these patterns. | |
| Anyway, Katherine Kennedy ruined Star Wars. | |
| Here she is. | |
| And look at the cast they put up. | |
| No, go to your picture of the cast, Dave. | |
| Hey, Dave's name is Dave Kast. | |
| This should be... | |
| The blonde there. | |
| Can she beat me up? | |
| Actually, I like to joke about how women aren't strong. | |
| That looks like one of the few women that could beat me up. | |
| And then they have, what's her name, Daisy Ridley? | |
| Go back to that picture? | |
| She's the hottest one, but they somehow made her look unhot. | |
| What is with that stance? | |
| They always stand like action figures. | |
| Have you noticed that? | |
| They always look, yeah, that's it. | |
| They always have this sort of like, buy me, I'm 899 in a box. | |
| Did they tell them to stand like that so the action figures will look more realistic? | |
| Yeah, we can't make arms look normal in action figures. | |
| So just make your arms look weird and the action figures will be accurate. | |
| But then go back to the other picture. | |
| They got, every time I look up these people on IMDb too, like Daisy Ridley's IMDB is shorter than mine. | |
| She's always like, I was a stagehand. | |
| I was in a short. | |
| I was in an independent Film that my friend at Columbia did. | |
| And the same with this kid, this Korean lady. | |
| Can we see here? | |
| She was in, I think, one stupid TV show, and boom, Star Wars. | |
| We need her. | |
| Unimaginably unattractive. | |
| They're all dogs. | |
| Actually, I'm not going to lie. | |
| Daisy Ridley is, I think she might be a 10. | |
| Look at this picture of her and her 10 sisters. | |
| And I meet her two sisters that are 10s. | |
| Can you believe how pretty they are? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Why do you want to turn that, a 10, into a badass who gets with stormtroopers, punches them in the face, and does backflips? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Put up that picture Emily McCombs said. | |
| Emily McCombs is this feminist who runs the Huffington Post. | |
| She's the editor of the Huffington Post. | |
| And she is a great example. | |
| She kind of personifies this obsession with making chicks badass. | |
| Do you have that post where she says something about her feminist heart? | |
| My son just unwrapped this for Christmas Eve and said, wait, why is there only one girl in this whole set? | |
| Be right back, wiping a feminist tear. | |
| I've trained my boy to be outraged when action figures are predominantly male. | |
| This is the woman, by the way, who said her New Year's Eve resolution, what did she say? | |
| She wants to kill all white men for New Year's Eve? | |
| New Year's Eve resolutions, cultivate female relationships, bond together to kill all men. | |
| To kill 50% of the population. | |
| Now, I'm not going to do that liberal thing where I purposely ignore what a joke is, but obviously there's some truth in that joke. | |
| And the truth is that she sees men as responsible for the world's evils. | |
| And they are. | |
| They're also responsible for all the cool inventions in medicine that you use and will ultimately save your life. | |
| But I thought it was funny that everyone is noticing this, by the way, that you're ruining the Star Wars franchise by making it into a feminist thing. | |
| And Kathleen Kennedy admits it. | |
| She said in Vanity Fair that she was getting criticized, by the way, by the left for not being diverse enough. | |
| You didn't have enough gays in the movie, Vanity Fair says. | |
| What will it take to get a gay character in Star Wars? | |
| See, these people are like ISIS. | |
| Stop trying to appease them. | |
| Stop ruining my night out with my kids, trying to appease social justice warriors who are exactly like extremist Muslims and just want more and more and more extremism. | |
| Kathleen Kennedy said, it's a sentiment that, Kennedy's voice voice, sorry, she said, the demographics within our business don't reflect society and they certainly don't reflect the audience. | |
| There should be many, many more faces of color, many more women, many more gay people. | |
| This is what she said in 2013. | |
| In other words, I'm about to wreck Star Wars, which she did. | |
| And every time anyone notices it, they get in trouble. | |
| Like Rams Paul goes, he put up a tweet. | |
| He was talking about that fat Korean or whatever the Asian is. | |
| And he said, obviously the First Order failed to cut off the resistance supply line of food. | |
| Look at this tweet. | |
| Yeah, there it is. | |
| It's called a joke, people. | |
| But it's true. | |
| She's hideous. | |
| Especially, I wouldn't want to be next to Daisy Ridley. | |
| But go back to that article, go to the top of it. | |
| That's Kelly Marie Tran of Last Jedi facing racist, sexist comments online. | |
| Sorry, but when you put a hideous fatso in one of the most popular movies of all time, people go, hey, she's not attractive. | |
| I noticed that the average movie star is declining in beauty. | |
| Daisy Ridley might be the last one left, and you're ruining her by turning her into a dude. | |
| Just stop wrecking everything, people. | |
| Let me be more specific. | |
| Stop wrecking everything. | |
| Female boomer liberals with power. | |
| Kathleen Kennedy personifying the problem. | |
| When I was about 20 years old, I went to the university doctor and said, I want you to tie my tubes. | |
| I want to become permanently infertile. | |
| I want a vasectomy. | |
| And he said, no, I'm not doing that. | |
| No one is. | |
| Thank God he didn't listen to my stupid, idiot, anarcho-punk brain because I had no idea what I was talking about. | |
| But I sort of kept that mentality going. | |
| The earth's overpopulated. | |
| I actually recently heard my dad had a similar mentality. | |
| I don't want kids because he had a childhood. | |
| But I met my wife and she said, no, you do want kids. | |
| And we made kids. | |
| And my only regret now is that I only have three and I waited so long. | |
| So I'm out here sort of as a martyr running through the streets going, don't do what I did. | |
| Have five kids and have them early. | |
| But it's not easy when this propaganda is being spread all over mainstream media saying don't have kids. | |
| And Charles Cook had an interesting tweet. | |
| This is the British guy from National Review, the editor. | |
| And he said, if NBC were edited by the Chinese government, what would it do differently? | |
| And he's right. | |
| NBC reads like the Chinese government. | |
| Is the First Amendment too broad? | |
| The case for regulating hate speech in America, that's one. | |
| It's time to accept North Korea's nuclear weapons and test a new kind of containment. | |
| That's two. | |
| And then this one, which is my point here, science proves kids are bad for Earth. | |
| Morality suggests we stop having them. | |
| So I'm sitting out here trying to sell kids to people and these propagandists are lying about what kids do to the environment. | |
| Look, scientists, it's about quality, not quantity. | |
| And though the turd world is breeding like cockroaches, that doesn't mean it makes a difference if you don't do it here. | |
| There's 7 billion of us, okay? | |
| You don't want to have a kid? | |
| That's 1 in 7 billion. | |
| You know what that is? | |
| Zero. | |
| Your gesture is zero. | |
| Why is one in 7 billion zero? | |
| Look at court cases. | |
| Do you have the right guy? | |
| Well, yeah, we have this DNA. | |
| Well, what are the odds you got the wrong guy? | |
| One in like 7 billion. | |
| Okay, bonk. | |
| He's off to jail. | |
| The court considers one in 7 billion zero, and I consider your gesture not to have kids zero. | |
| And there's also something kind of sinister going on with all this don't have kids stuff, too. | |
| Because at the same time, while they have endless memes of, do you have that montage of memes, Dave, where it's like 50 headlines? | |
| Okay, here's the juxtaposition of the two. | |
| So want to fight climate change, have fewer children. | |
| Notice the race they use for those babies. | |
| And then that right next to it is, right next to it, refugee influx helps halt decline in Germany's population. | |
| And then they say nation's population is growing again, although longer-term trends still point to a decline in the need for continued high levels of immigration. | |
| In other words, replace us. | |
| In other words, we are willing to extinguish our citizenry in order to up our votes because we assume refugees will vote for us. | |
| And I don't know why, by the way, why they assume that. | |
| Why do you just accept that all these devout Muslims are going to vote for hedonist lesbians? | |
| You know, they did this with blacks. | |
| They thought, oh, we got our pet blacks in California. | |
| They'll vote for Prop 8. | |
| Nope, didn't work that way. | |
| Your pets don't always do what you tell them to. | |
| Yeah, and this is the montage I was talking about before. | |
| Headline after headline about the environmental catastrophe that is children. | |
| Brutal, total, and utter lie. | |
| Stop believing it. | |
| They just want to replace you. | |
| And another thing I've noticed about this too is while they're telling you not to have kids, there's a real sort of disdain for kids. | |
| Like they talk about how expensive they are. | |
| They're as expensive as you want them to be. | |
| Yes, sailing lessons, ski clothes, ski pass, beach pass, lacrosse, soccer, all that stuff adds up. | |
| Baseball, it's all expensive. | |
| Yes, you don't have to sign them up for all that crap. | |
| They can play in the streets. | |
| Oh, but I want a house is expensive. | |
| They don't need a house. | |
| They grew up in an apartment. | |
| They're fine with that. | |
| They don't care. | |
| The kids who grew up in North Korean education camps don't even know. | |
| They think, well, this is nice. | |
| Kids just need like a little tiny play area and then the ability to run around outside. | |
| That's free. | |
| And you already have that in your house. | |
| You already have a bed and a fridge. | |
| So just put people in there. | |
| Just a few more groceries. | |
| I would argue that you could easily have kids for $2,000 a year. | |
| Way less than you spend on beer, you greedy Luddite. | |
| It's just like living in New York. | |
| You can go to secondhand clothing stores. | |
| You can have a flask in your pocket when you go out and just milk a bud. | |
| You can live on almost no money in New York. | |
| There's a dumplings place I used to go to that was $2 for lunch. | |
| Or you can easily spend $10,000 a day. | |
| It's up to you. | |
| That's the same with kids. | |
| They are not expensive. | |
| School is free and hand-me-downs abound. | |
| But look at the way they talk about children. | |
| Like, there was an article recently that suggested you buy your children sex toys. | |
| Isn't that sick? | |
| Look at this. | |
| Columist says, it's since been taken down, but Columus says sex toys, you should buy your children sex toys. | |
| And the rationale in it is, sorry, the rationale in it is, look, they're going to start masturbating soon. | |
| So rather than them do it in a pie or something or explore with their hands, they'll do a bad job. | |
| They should experience the full like of a professional machine. | |
| Why are you so concerned with a 12-year-old's first orgasm, you disgusting pig? | |
| Well, I'll tell you why. | |
| Because we have been crapping on this idea of kids and crapping on kids themselves for so long. | |
| Look at the way we do this transgender bull. | |
| It's Munchausen. | |
| It is poisoning your child and then saying, look how sick my child is. | |
| Look at this picture. | |
| Look at this crying child sitting there weeping while the dad sits there and tolerates it all. | |
| And here's another example, too, with this trans crap. | |
| Look at this. | |
| This is a kid in New York called like someone so amazing. | |
| Go to the top. | |
| That weird kid, boy 10, his name is Desmond Naples. | |
| He's better known as Desmond is Amazing. | |
| And he's opening a drag club for kids. | |
| So kids can go and be sexy and wear tons of makeup and go to these clubs. | |
| There is a war on children going on. | |
| Not only do they not want you to have kids, but when you have kids, they want you to abuse them. | |
| Okay, this one's a doozy. | |
| Sorry to bombard you here, but... | |
| It's my job. | |
| It is your job. | |
| All right, John Cardiel, he's an ex-cop. | |
| I know him, a friend of mine. | |
| He works at Rebel Media. | |
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Allegations and Accusations
00:11:35
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| And he tweeted out, do not believe Joy Villa's allegations against Corey Lewandowski. | |
| Her former manager implied directly to me that she's working against the mega agenda and its loyalists. | |
| According to him, she gets her marching orders from the Church of Scientology. | |
| She is a fraud. | |
| I like how he retweeted himself and tagged Corey Lewandowski in it. | |
| Let me, John's talking about Robbie, that annoying bald guy. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Well, Robbie Olson is someone who used to work for me. | |
| He was my assistant and he worked with different, you know, he would take a percentage and sort of like handle different things and sometimes was a manager. | |
| He, you know, I mean, that's, there's so much wrong with that tweet because it says like, I heard, I allege, what does it say? | |
| Like he implied. | |
| Like, how do you imply something like that? | |
| How do you gradually, right? | |
| Implied means to say something without saying it. | |
| So how do you say something that major that I'm controlled by this church that is telling me what to do? | |
| Yeah, I call fake news on that. | |
| I don't know John. | |
| I met him a few times. | |
| He seemed very nice. | |
| I think he's kind of jumping on the bandwagon of getting attention because my name is, you know, very hot at the moment. | |
| I think also that Robbie was probably saying something else because he doesn't work for me anymore. | |
| Maybe he was saying something, you know, he doesn't like me. | |
| And they sort of got into a discussion, which is fine. | |
| It's up to personal people to have their own personal opinion. | |
| But that is wrong and that is not true. | |
| And to me, it's just a ridiculous fake news tweet. | |
| I want to be as objective as possible here, but one thing I've noticed, and I'm going to sound biased towards you, is that there's a lot of like against the mega agenda and there's something else going on, but I never get a concrete example of this. | |
| Like a concrete example would be Trump was going to prevent the Church of Scientology from getting tax exempt status, and then Joy screwed that up and changed it somehow or intervened. | |
| Like I need an example from them of a way you could go against the mega agenda secretly. | |
| Like you go in there and you flick a switch that you're not supposed to flick. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Steal a key or something. | |
| I need a concrete thing. | |
| The red button. | |
| I mean, here's the thing with this whole thing, like you're a fraud, you're a fake. | |
| I mean, it comes from some deep-rooted thing, right? | |
| It comes from something else. | |
| I think it also comes from a lot of people in the MAGA community have been screwed over by it. | |
| We have Megan Kelly, who was really a conservative and on our side, and then she switched. | |
| I mean, I think people come from that place of hurt. | |
| So I understand it. | |
| I still don't think it excuses the vitriol and hate and the sort of strange super conspiracy theories, you know. | |
| I think it's very low level, and I think people need to look at the facts. | |
| Like you said, like, what could I do? | |
| Also, what could I do? | |
| I wore a dress. | |
| I'm a Trump supporter. | |
| I'm on the campaign advisory board. | |
| I do not work in the White House. | |
| I don't have the access to the red phone. | |
| And even if I did, what can I do against General Kelly and the president? | |
| This is the president of the United States who's gone against the Russia allegations, who's gone against CNN, who's gone against every single mainstream media. | |
| There's a millionaire who's offered, what is it, like a million dollars for dirt on Trump. | |
| There are people with serious money, serious power, unfortunately, seriously evil intentions to take him down. | |
| Hillary Clinton wants nothing more than to have Trump impeached. | |
| She's on Teen Vogue this month saying, we will resist and we will impeach him and something like that on the cover. | |
| So here's a man who has every single source and person against him, except for a small, you know, little people. | |
| Me, I'm in Hollywood. | |
| Wow. | |
| What could I do to take down a man like that? | |
| Steal cutlery from the cafeteria? | |
| I've already done that. | |
| So he's still president. | |
| So there you go. | |
| I just spoon, just a little tiny spoon. | |
| Let's continue with the hammering. | |
| What about this one? | |
| The home address, Joyville Associated with the criminal complaint against Corali Wandowski, is owned by Moses Agami, a wealthy Scientologist from Mexico City, who's so many donated millions to the church. | |
| And it looks like it's also a Tom Cruise address. | |
| What? | |
| What is the allegation there? | |
| 400 Bleak Cleveland Street, Clearwater, Florida. | |
| And then they say, wait a minute, that's a Scientology-owned property. | |
| I would say, no, it's not a Scientology-owned. | |
| I didn't know it was owned by. | |
| It looks like they found that it was owned by a Scientologist, which is not a crime to be a religion and own a building, not yet, 1984. | |
| But, you know, I don't know what the allegation is. | |
| That's an address. | |
| It's a private mailbox that I registered so that when I filed the complaint, it wouldn't be a home address. | |
| I happened to have been in Clearwater during Christmas time on, was it Christmas Eve? | |
| So I used that address. | |
| I don't want any personal addresses published. | |
| So that's a private mailbox I rented. | |
| It just didn't get published, so you got a point. | |
| Yeah, unfortunately, it did get published and leaked. | |
| That's why, you know, I would use a public building. | |
| But that's a shop that has a mailbox in it. | |
| You know, you could Google the address and look at it on the cover. | |
| So it's not a church building or any private building. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, we're down to the end here of the hammering of Joy Villa. | |
| Give it to me. | |
| This one is a doozy. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, this isn't from a reliable source. | |
| It's from a Reddit AMA. | |
| But it's out there, so we might as well discuss it. | |
| Okay. | |
| So this one is particularly intense. | |
| Now, it's just a Reddit AMA, so it's not a backed source or anything, but it's a guy claiming that he was your ex, that you illegally put my daughter up for adoption almost nine years ago. | |
| Her wiki page, she's from LA, she's from Burbank, she's older than she says she is. | |
| I mean, I don't care about the age or the Burbank sh ⁇ , but this, she, she took my daughter away from me illegally, and I'm unable to see her now. | |
| I have pictures of me and Joy Together, as well as pictures of Joy Villa's daughter, if none of you believe me. | |
| She's a liar. | |
| Where is my daughter? | |
| Where is our daughter, Joy Angela Villa? | |
| I could have left her in jail in Van Nuys, and they would have transferred her to LA County where she would have been hurt. | |
| I took up for her because I loved her. | |
| I just want to know about my daughter. | |
| Sounds like a crazy person. | |
| It's very well known because I published it that I gave a daughter up for adoption when I was 21. | |
| So this is, I published this myself on Twitter. | |
| I remember that. | |
| Yep. | |
| Yes. | |
| You know, I've kept her identity safe. | |
| It's an open adoption. | |
| Like I said, I don't like my own home addresses to go out. | |
| So if I use a different address, it's like, okay, you know, if I use a different, you know, name or whatever. | |
| But this is something that is absolutely true and factual that I did do that. | |
| And I decided to come out because I'm pro-life. | |
| And I want people to know that I made the decision that was hard at the time, 21. | |
| So that was 10 years ago. | |
| I'm 31 now. | |
| And I was born in Orange County, California, by the way, just in case. | |
| But, you know, that shows I'm pro-life for me because I had to give life to her. | |
| I didn't want to, even though it was very hard for me, I didn't want to give, I didn't want to have an abortion. | |
| So this isn't about that. | |
| This is the baby's biological father saying he wasn't part of this decision and he wanted the child. | |
| I want to say that. | |
| How do you know this is the baby's biological father? | |
| Exactly. | |
| So this is a public news story that I've shared. | |
| And it sounds like this is somebody who's, where's the photo proof? | |
| Where's your ID? | |
| Where's your photos of us? | |
| I can easily say, I'm Gavin's original baby mama. | |
| I have proof. | |
| I have photos. | |
| You know, I know him from back in the day. | |
| And find some, you know, data that's already out there and make it look like, ooh, here's a scandal. | |
| The sad fact is, there's going to be some people who are going to lie, and it sounds like this person's crazy. | |
| You know, I mean, the original, the father was someone who was on drugs. | |
| So if this is him, I mean, you know, it would be more detrimental to him to come out. | |
| But if it's a crazy person lying, then that's also just a fake news story. | |
| So sorry to get so personal. | |
| This isn't really what we do on the show, but did the baby's father want the baby? | |
| Was he capable? | |
| Was he around? | |
| This is something that I'm, this is why I'm writing a book as well, because I do want to share some more of these details to people. | |
| I feel like I want to share with my fans who've been so kind and supportive and asking questions and, you know, like you and friends, you're my friend. | |
| You know, he was a drug addict, unfortunately, and he was very abusive. | |
| So he was somebody that I never wanted to admit it, but he did, you know, he used to hit me. | |
| I used to hit him back. | |
| So I thought it wasn't a big deal. | |
| He was quite quite bigger than me, still would be. | |
| Like he's 6'5. | |
| So he used to push me and, you know, hit me and we'd get into screaming matches. | |
| It was not a, I was not a good person at that time either. | |
| I was very ugly at that time and it was a very ugly relationship. | |
| And he was on drugs and he was on prescription medication as well as street drugs. | |
| So he had hit me when I was pregnant and I called the cops on him and he had gone to jail. | |
| So when he was in jail, I had told him, listen, I need, this is not going to work. | |
| This is too hard. | |
| And, you know, I want you to be the father. | |
| I want you to come out. | |
| And it was, I mean, without going into too many personal details, I really, it ended up being there was no response from him. | |
| And he was not somebody who wanted to take on the responsibility of getting sober or becoming a father. | |
| You know, it was hard for me. | |
| I sent him books and I really wanted him. | |
| I wanted us to be a family. | |
| After I made the decision I'm having this baby, I wanted to take care of the baby. | |
| And him not taking responsibility and being a really just a broken person, you know, I was broken as well, ended up me forwarding the idea that I need a solution and it's not going to be to kill this baby. | |
| And that's when adoption came in. | |
| I wanted the child to have its daughter, my daughter to have a mommy and a daddy and to have a stable life. | |
| So there's many factors. | |
| One of the factors is that he was not a suitable partner and he didn't want to be. | |
| So I don't know who that guy is, but there's a lot that's wrong with that. | |
| And there's a lot that's untrue in that Reddit. | |
| It's also Reddit, which I don't really take as facts. | |
| Right, right. | |
| Right, right. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, last one here, and this one isn't so bad. | |
| It says that you will often go to the fridge and just grab milk or juice and not get a cup, but drink it right from the container and then throw it back in the fridge like nothing has happened. | |
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| That is a lie. | |
| First of all, I'm vegan, so I don't drink milk. | |
| Okay, I just use milk as an example. | |
| Let's make it juice. | |
| Well, I was told you would deny this, and I have a quote here. | |
| Someone says this is you. | |
| Motherfuckers be hating on me from drinking from the jug, but you don't see them complain when they know glasses to wash. | |
| Okay, I can't deny that. | |
| That's the truth. | |
| Okay, so I did catch you. | |
| You caught me. | |
| Okay, Gavin, you didn't tell me you were going to pull that one out. | |
| That's exposing me. | |
| I'm an investigative journalist, okay? | |
| You see Watergate? | |
| I'm like those guys. | |
| My husband told you that. | |
| Torsten, you're dead. | |
| You're sleeping on the couch tonight. | |
| I'm getting divorced because he exposed me. | |
| Yeah, it seems simple to discuss these things. | |
| And, you know, I'm trying to hammer you, Joy, but I think the best. | |
| No, no, no, no, I'm always open to do it as well. | |
| I like discussing. | |
| I like being transparent. | |
| That's one of the things is like I've lived a life in the spotlight. | |
| Even if I wasn't in the spotlight, you didn't know who I was 10 years ago. | |
| I've been posting and blogging and promoting and performing for 10 years. | |
| So there's a lot of social media that's out there. | |
| And there's also a lot of people that like to get attention to make lies and to play with that stuff. | |
| And unfortunate or fortunately, I just, I'm like, okay, you find something, let's talk about it because I know who I am and I'm not afraid to look at it. | |
| I'm not running from anything, especially if I were to run for Congress, you know, these things will come up. | |
| So it's good to handle them as they arrive. | |
| And I'm happy to talk to you, Gavin. | |
| You're easy to talk to. | |
| Well, you just blasted through seven or eight allegations. | |
| And I noticed a common thread here is this is suspicious. | |
| It's a hustle. | |
| She's a fraud. | |
| But nothing, no concrete example of sabotage. | |
| Like, did she pour water in the fuse box or something? | |
| You know what I mean? | |
| Even an actual allegation. | |
| Yeah, I mean, and there's nothing. | |
| I mean, I'm 100% for the president. | |
| You know, no matter what happens, I'm sure there may be some things I disagree. | |
| I can't say I will never disagree with him. | |
| You know, I'm a human. | |
| He's a human. | |
| But I love what he's doing. | |
| I feel inspired. | |
| Like I'm a reborn conservative. | |
| I am back. | |
| I'm ready to fight for him. | |
| I'm ready to take us into 2018, to take us into 2020. | |
| And it's so important that we do that because we actually have a chance to change America and to bring free speech back. | |
| I think we could still change that. | |
| I think we could still make sure that the Constitution is followed because it's not right now. | |
| But the president, and he's not afraid. | |
| He's a bulldog. | |
| He's not afraid. | |
| He also gets a lot of heat for the things he says and the things he's done in his past or what he tweets. | |
| And so I've sort of like, if I didn't get heat, I would have expected it, you know, especially when I said, oh, I'm looking into running for Congress possibly. | |
| That's when the headlights turn in and they're like, all right, we're going to inspect everything. | |
| That's just what it is. | |
| You know, I'm not complaining. | |
| I'm happy. | |
| I'm healthy. | |
| I'm rich, famous, and fabulous. | |
| You know, I mean, I'm not complaining. | |
| And young, did I mention young? | |
| So am I. All right, Joy. | |
| Well, thanks for coming on the show. | |
| Thanks for clearing this up. | |
| I really appreciate it. | |
| Really, Gavin. | |
| Anytime. | |
| All right. | |
| Bye. | |
| And that's the show, folks. | |
| But let's check it out. | |
| Let's check out this fight. | |
| So you're saying this is like KJ of the mild deceit and delusion. | |
| I'm sitting right next to you. | |
| That's you. | |
| you don't know what you're talking about, but that doesn't stop you from talking. | |
| So I'm not one of those guys that sits here and listens to bullshit. | |
| Well, first of all, don't come in here like we're on the same fing level with this. | |
| I was asked to be on his show. | |
| I wouldn't be talking about race if it was up to me. | |
| Because you don't know anything what you're talking about. | |
| Why are you talking if you don't know what you're talking about? | |
| If you don't know what you're talking about, why say it? | |
| I fucking made a joke because that's why Anthony fucking had me here. | |
| Guess I forgot to laugh. | |
| What's that? | |
| Guess I forgot to laugh. | |
| I don't give a f ⁇ , dude. | |
| I'm not fucking the alpha and the baby. | |
| I'm here to fucking be angry all the time. | |
| John's clearly the alpha. | |
| I'm telling Ed to go back to the way he used to be. | |
| What was that, Anthony? | |
| He was one of the funniest fucking people in the country. | |
| I'm still hilarious. | |
| Ooh, this is so tense. | |
| Oh, my God. | |
| What a week. | |
| What a fucking week this has been. | |
| Let me look in my radio guy handbook how you handle this situation. | |
| What is the problem? | |
| Then I made a joke. | |
| Yeah, I don't know what the problem is. | |
| Ronnie does what Ronnie does. | |
| And Colin does what Colin does. | |
| And, you know, oil and water, I guess. | |
| Yeah, you know, that's the problem. | |
| I like being confrontational. | |
| I enjoy fights, but your adrenaline gets up. | |
| And then you can't joke around anymore. | |
| Like, you feel the blood rushing to your ears because you're ready to brawl. | |
| And when you get confrontational on a talk show, it just sort of changes the entire mood because men have to be prepared to physically fight at all times. | |
| And that's not a very chill thing to be. | |
| It's sort of like when I hear a noise in the house and I have to grab a baseball bat or my gun and walk around nude with a shotgun going, hello? | |
| When you come back to bed, you don't just go, oh, no one was there. | |
| You're sitting there nude with your heart pounding because you were just ready to murder a teenager. | |