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And none of this happens without you, so I appreciate that you were, I appreciate your zeal today.
You didn't have to crash all of Rumble.
We do love you, though.
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It is.
We're growing at an alarming rate, so please do share, post this if you can, just in case some people, obviously we know some people, are like, ah, it must not be happening.
No, just everything crashed into the servers today.
This happens.
Hopefully we didn't get hacked, like Matt Walsh's Twitter.
No seriously, honestly I hope the guy, yeah it does, it sucks.
It sucks and I hope they sort it out and I hope that guy gets sued into oblivion.
So we'll be talking about a lot today.
I don't know if you know this, Hunter Biden is, well he is racist.
We'll also be talking about Sam Britton, the Matt Damon in 6th Round of Chemo lookalike, and Vivek Ramaswamy, he just took it to Don Lemon yesterday and that was his breakout moment, kind of like Carly Fiorina when she had her first debate.
And I don't know if you know this, PETA is the biggest euthanizer of animals in Virginia.
We're going to do an entire segment on why a lot of you know that you hate PETA but you don't know why.
I will give you justification, because it is righteous to hate if you hate evil, and PETA is evil questioned to you.
Is it morally wrong to have racial dating preferences?
Now, that's not all Hunter has.
So is that wrong?
And then I'll have a follow-up when we discuss Hunter Biden.
That's what we call foreshadowing.
Yeah.
I'm a regular Orwell.
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Gerald, how are you, sir?
I am doing... You were angry with the crashing.
I was swearing in text messages, which I don't do.
You usually do not do because you don't want a written record.
No.
You get hacked.
But everything's fine.
Which, by the way...
Tool man in the WhatsApp, you might want to tone down the racial epithets.
Just tone it down because the NSA is watching.
And in third chair today... I'm sorry.
Do you got it there?
Third chair, bring it in.
You're gonna know this when you hear it.
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Nick DiPaolo, how are you, sir?
Good.
What did you say about toning down racial stuff?
It doesn't apply to you because you have Sicilian in your background, so it's okay.
No, Italian, not Sicilian.
Well, I can say it because I have a cousin who's gay.
Chaz Bono.
Yeah, oh gosh.
Well, I hope Chaz Bono goes skiing.
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Yeah, everyone gets intro music.
It worked the way it does when they burn you up at a comedy club.
The sound guy's like taking a dump.
I get the last three seconds of a Snoogen song.
Well, it's 420 today.
You just walk out, you're starting your first punchline, you hear, FEVER!
By the way, so it's a live show Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
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By the way, go and listen to Nick DiPaolo.
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Moderate to severe.
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Ask your doctor.
What about a smile?
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He's been in eight minutes.
The good news is he's running for president.
I love that guy.
Vivek, Ramaswami, I mean Rama not going to work here no more.
So this is how you handle the media.
You've seen me speak about this man, Andrew Breitbart.
I came up under his tutelage.
He was the first person to ever run anything that I did as far as with a conservative audience.
He just took some stand-up at an improv, and he was like, oh, I think this would work with the audience, because it's more right-leaning.
He was the master at handling the media.
He understood their motivations.
He understood what it was that made them tick.
And every now and then, you see that in a candidate.
And obviously right now it's all about Donald Trump and DeSantis.
I'd love to know what you think of Vivek here.
What are his chances right now?
Not, you know, Magic 8-Ball.
I wouldn't bet on it.
But he did really well.
So let me give you a quick just recap and then we'll dissect it point by point.
This is what Vivek Ramaswamy did to Don Lemon.
Compare that to 1865 and 1964.
I think it's insulting to black people.
It's insulting to me as an African-American.
I don't want to sit here and argue with you because it's infuriating for you to put those things together.
It's not right.
Now I would say that Don Lemon just had to bend over and take it, but he liked it.
He likes that, so the punishment has to be different.
their second amendment rights were secured.
Me regarding you as a fellow citizen.
That's what I think we should see.
Whatever ethnicity you are explaining to me.
Whatever it is like to be black.
Whatever ethnicity.
Now I would say that Don Lemon just had to bend over and take it.
But he liked it. He likes that.
The punishment has to be different.
Bend over and not take it.
The punishment is he has to be draped in Kathy Ireland posters.
There you go.
He has to have sex with a woman.
Yes, exactly.
No, Gerald, that would be rape.
What is this?
Requiem for a Dream?
What's wrong with you?
I'm angry!
I was measured before I am!
Not now!
Don Lemon was not prepared for this.
This is the beauty of coming up as an underdog.
He was caught completely flat-footed.
That was a lot of fun to watch.
You watched this, right, Nick?
Oh, no, no.
I watched it.
I scored it.
How is he still around, this fucking idiot?
Who's my friend?
I mean, this, uh, fella.
PG-13+, but it's Nick.
Oh, jeez, well, teenage is cursed, too.
Um, but yes, I'm sorry.
You can't throw that out of singular!
Ha ha ha ha!
Kevin James?
I don't know who it was.
It's like John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
Everyone's like, that's me watching right now.
Every single man in Long Island.
But that's his, sorry, but that's his answer to Vivek, you have to be black to understand, you can't have this conversation unless you, that is just hack and tired and... I know.
And he doesn't realize that it doesn't play very well, but the good thing is it doesn't play well to, you know, the five audience members.
So we're going to go through this actually, so we give you a little more context, kind of a play-by-play.
We expect to see a lot more from Vivek, so it's time to introduce our new segment, the Flying V.
Spared no expense.
No expense.
Still better than the Gerald Singer.
It is!
Watch, Donald Trump's gonna get ideas, and I'm like, hey, they're doing this fly, and you're like, okay, you know what, it's knuckle puck time!
Knuckle puck, the fat black kid loved his knuckle puck.
Alright.
Change it to the flying T, though, come on, let's be honest.
So, let's go through these clips where we have a little bit longer here, and by the way, just hit the share button if you're watching on YouTube, head on over to Rumble if you can, but just share, like, comment, whatever it is, we can just, yeah, there, boom, okay.
Visual demonstration.
There you go.
Visual AIDS, or as Don Lemon calls them.
Just AIDS.
Just AIDS.
That's why he's shrinking, but he still has the neck skin.
He looks like a turtle who came out and then went back into his shell, but his shell wasn't there anymore.
He's like, oh.
Oh, no.
Get Lemon AIDS.
I had a sexuality.
What?
Laughing Have you used that before?
Have you used that before?
I think I said it on stage.
It's gotta be.
Right after I dated him, I said that.
You and every cab driver in Queens.
Yeah.
Another unsatisfied customer.
Don Lemon just... Is he in New York or is he in New York?
Yeah.
One star.
Is he in New York or DC?
Anywhere there's a bathhouse.
Yes, exactly.
In New York, if you see something, blow something.
That's Don Lemon.
Just straight to... Alright, so Lemon had a few of his go-to attacks.
He said that as a black man, which, you know, we'll take him at his word, that Ramaswamy's telling of history was infuriating, specifically because he's black.
I think we have to be able to talk about these issues in the open regardless of the color of our skin.
Black Americans today, to say that, compare that to 1865 and 1964, absolutely have equal rights in this country.
I think it's insulting to black people.
It's insulting to me as an African-American.
I don't want to sit here and argue with you because it's infuriating for you to put those things together.
It's not right.
Just write something.
Your telling of history is wrong.
You're making people think that the Civil War was fought for black people only for black people to get guns.
The Civil War was fought for black people in this country to get freedoms.
A noble mission.
Hey, you know what?
That seems like it should be self-explanatory, but Don Lemon doesn't agree.
Yeah, by the way, she was writing down her recipe for Long Island iced tea for her girlfriend.
It's like Don's doing it again.
Wait, there's no actual iced tea.
What?
There's no actual iced tea in a Long Island iced tea?
Really?
I learn something new every day.
No, you don't.
Vivek actually countered that with, again, this is one of those things where they try and bring you into identity politics.
He did a great job in not doing that.
He avoided that bait.
And this, again, we've talked about the oppression Olympics, we have a leaderboard, but Don Lemon thinks as the whitest African-American since Carl Winslow, he somehow has the ethnic card that trumps Vivek, who is Indian-American.
So Vivek, and pronounce that right, Vivek?
I think Vivek?
Vivek?
Vivek?
Who cares?
Ramaswamy is much more fun.
The good news is that he won't be offended by me getting his name wrong.
He's not that kind of guy.
But yeah, sure, whatever, it's a weird name.
So he countered with the fact that the Second Amendment, and this is true by the way, we'll give you some historical context, has helped black Americans, and specifically helped black Americans earn their freedom.
Black people secured their freedoms after the Civil War.
It's a historical fact, Don.
Just study it.
Only after their Second Amendment rights were secured.
That's a fact.
They were not secured their freedoms after the Civil War.
You are discounting Reconstruction.
You're discounting a whole host of things that happened after the Civil War when it comes to African Americans, including the whole reason that the Civil Rights Movement happened.
It's because black people did not secure their freedoms after the Civil War.
So this is a perfect example here where he says they didn't secure all of their freedoms.
You know who else didn't get all of their freedoms immediately?
Americans after the revolution.
It took a while to get everything right.
You can look at any system where there's some kind of revolution.
It takes a while, but they wouldn't have been able to start without the Second Amendment.
That's why there's Amendment No. 1 and Amendment No. 2.
And I don't know if you know this, it has consistently been, not consistently, always
been historically the Democrat Party that has tried to eliminate specifically black
Americans from utilizing their First Amendment rights and Second Amendment rights.
But the problem that Don doesn't seem to understand is that freedom, liberty comes after life.
You have to be able to secure life first, then liberty.
Right.
Because that's what the Second Amendment did after the Civil War.
It's like, hey, fine, you can protect yourselves and be alive to have rights at all.
So let's start there, and then we'll just keep inching forward.
Yeah.
So you're saying there's no rights.
It starts with the Second Amendment.
Yeah, and the Second Amendment.
It supersedes even the First Amendment, I'd say.
Well, it protects the First Amendment.
You can't have the First Amendment without the Second Amendment.
No, but that's the thing.
We're the only country, when people say we're the only country where people can have an AR-15, we're the only country that has the First Amendment.
You don't realize that.
You think there's freedom of speech.
We've done Change My Minds on this.
It doesn't exist anywhere else in the world.
It's a soft version of freedom of speech, to be clear.
And you know how you have it?
By an armed society.
And this is really important historically.
I've always pointed this out, and maybe it just speaks to me.
Think about it.
White people were in charge in this country, okay?
And of course they purchased slaves from African slave traders.
By the way, there's still slavery going on in that part of the world in the Middle East.
White, racist, American founding fathers, you know, the people who we demonize, said, hey, not only do we need to give them rights, we need to ensure that these former slaves have guns.
So both parties seek power, both parties have corruption, but which one is more concerning?
The one that wants to disarm the entire population?
Now, back in the day, they specifically wanted to disarm black people.
Or the people who you say are fascists, who say, let's give the people who we oppress, according to you, the ability to have firearms.
And people say, well, should blacks have a magazine capacity, Ben?
They should have everything that white people have.
I think that's big mistake.
Hindsight's 20-20.
You ain't black.
Of course Lemon then made it all about race.
I think we should be able to express our views regardless of the color of our skin.
We should have this debate without me regarding you as a black man, but me regarding you as a fellow citizen.
That's what I think we should see.
Whatever ethnicity you are explaining to me... Whatever ethnicity I am, I'll tell you what I am.
I'm an Indian American.
I'm proud of it, but I think we should have this debate.
Black, white, doesn't matter.
I think we should have this debate on the content of the ideas.
You should do it in an honest way.
I'm not a boob guy.
He couldn't say mansplain, he couldn't say whitesplain, so he goes, so you, whatever ethnicity you are, splain too.
Okay, let me ask you this.
As I understand it, you guys can fact check me if I'm wrong, I believe that Ramaswamy, his parents were first generation immigrants, if I'm not mistaken.
I believe it was his parents.
At the furthest, it was his grandparents.
I believe he was born in the United States, but his parents migrated here.
Let me ask you this, while we're playing the oppression Olympics, Who do you think had it worse?
You think his parents, who came from India?
India still sucks today, to be clear.
Or Don Lemon's parents.
When we say, I'm talking about my forefathers, he's talking about his parents.
Now my point is, no one has a monopoly on oppression.
But Don Lemon, this is when it falls apart.
It's whitesplain, mansplain.
And he's sitting across from a man who is darker in skin color than him.
I thought I had the tint off on my TV!
Don Lemon's that white.
And he's like, whatever ethnicity you are, splain.
There you go.
That's how you know that it's an ideology in ruins at this point.
But it's funny to watch.
Ricky Ricardo speaking to Lucy.
He's got some splaining to do.
Where does he come up with that?
It's just like, why would you even go to that point?
He's not trying to Indian-splain, if that's what you're trying to say to you.
He was trying to tell you facts.
If he was Indian-splaining, he'd say, you are gay.
Yes.
Indians are going to save this country, folks.
I was on the phone last night at 3 in the morning with the guy in Calcutta trying to tell me how to get semen out of a mouse pad.
Yeah, well, that's the problem.
You weren't calling Sprint customer service, you were calling a sex hotline.
Most customer service lines are not 866 numbers.
Have you tried club soda, my friend?
Club soda and salt!
Alright, so he was first generation, so you're right.
His parents were first generation.
So he was second generation.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Let's a far cry from Bombay.
I'm sorry, Mumbai.
What do we, Mumbai, whatever.
Our country's bad.
And Don Lemon's gay.
Alright.
I would love it if they just have a big, like they welcome next time it's some guy, the driver, and it just has a sign that says Lemonades.
This for you.
This for you.
Why is that?
Because you are gay and you have AIDS.
You know you have the AIDS.
So I made this sign, Lemonade, so you understand.
You have AIDS.
Wait a minute.
You can say that, but you get upset when I said fuck?
No.
I didn't get upset.
You did it again!
Whoops.
Greg.
You said Lemonade, and it was fantastic.
Yes, I did, actually.
I'm going to steal it.
So then Don Lemon, he then tried to belittle, which didn't work very well, Ramaswamy when he mentioned that the NRA did help blacks.
And by the way, this is the fact check we're going to give you, that the NRA has helped black Americans exercise their right to bear arms.
Now, what Don Lemon just says is, that's not true.
Okay.
Now, spoiler alert, he's wrong.
I'll explain it to you, but watch the interaction.
You are discounting Reconstruction.
You're discounting a whole host of things that happened after the Civil War when it comes to African Americans, including the whole reason that the Civil Rights Movement happened.
It's because black people did not secure their freedoms after the Civil War, and that things turned around.
People tried to change the freedoms that were supposed to happen after the Civil War.
And you know how they got it?
They got their Second Amendment rights, and they actually got the NRA played a big role in that.
But today, down the line...
Now here's the thing, Don Lemon is so incapable of arguing on the merits that it becomes like a, I mean it becomes like a bitchy girl, but here's the thing, he doesn't say that's not correct, he says that's a lie.
A lie attributes intent.
It's a historical fact.
The part that I find insulting is when you say today black Americans don't have those
rights after we have gone through civil rights and social justice.
Now here's the thing, Don Lemon is so incapable of arguing on the merits that he becomes like
a, I mean he becomes like a bitchy girl, but here's the thing, he says, he doesn't say
that's not correct, he says that's a lie.
A lie attributes intent.
Now I guarantee you that Vivek could have said, hold on a second.
You're lying here because Don Lemon did lie.
This is just a fact that Don Lemon disagreed with.
And by the way, someone can have a fact that's wrong and it doesn't mean they're lying.
So right away, that's a subtle attack on character.
What do you think would happen if a white guy just did that to Don Lemon?
I mean, we did.
They're not going to do anything because it's par for the course.
As a general rule, they'll decry racism.
Here's the truth.
The NRA?
They've done a lot for black people, by the way.
Let's give you some anecdotal examples.
All references are available at loudmouthcutter.com.
Otis McDonald.
Uh, they helped him legally carry his own gun in Chicago, which must be the only legal gun in Chicago.
The court ruled that the Second Amendment applied to states, and it invalidated a handgun ban in Chicago for a black man.
Just to be clear, they've done a lot.
And also you need to understand that this was important for freed slaves at that point, because there still were Southern Democrat slaveholders, former slaveholders, who were trying to recapture them, who were trying to lynch them.
And so if you look at the history, it was very important for those in the Republican Party, people on the right who believe that they should be free, to ensure that they had the Second Amendment, as everyone else did.
Didn't get it all right.
It's true.
There was a Civil Rights Act.
That's true.
But it's a start.
And this is my favorite part.
Don Lemon got so flustered.
I don't know if you saw.
He got so flustered that... His makeup started running.
Yes.
You're wearing makeup too, Nick.
We all are.
It's powder.
It's my balls.
Which, I don't know.
By the way, if they're getting that shiny, you might want to go to a doctor.
Um, the exchange here, when his producers got Lemon mad, because they were trying to- a lot of you don't know this, they have earpieces, and producers often try and feed these people arguments.
Here's it in real time.
Black people today, compared to 1964, 1865, haven't made progress in part because of the freedoms we secured.
And the Second Amendment was part of the- Hang on please, I cannot keep a thought if you guys are talking to me in my ear.
So, hang on one second.
So to say that black people- say what you said again?
Keep a job if somebody's not talking.
What was I saying?
And here's the thing though, in his defense, it can get very chaotic.
You know, I was at Fox News for a few years, they would try to...
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♪♪ I heard some of it.
We were supposed to bleep their audio.
Where's the bleep?
Uh oh, someone back there.
Someone's getting fired from CNN.
I was way off.
Okay, I thought there was another video clip.
No.
Let's look at the gun control measures that have been pushed.
Sometimes things are written for the bleep.
But you have to rely on people hitting the bleep!
We're angry.
I apologize.
Come on guys.
I apologize.
I'm pissed now!
So let's look at some of the specific historical gun control measures that were aimed exclusively at blacks, from Democrats.
There was a decision of the United States v. Cruikshank in 1872, which limited the rights of blacks, by the way, to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
Specifically, blacks.
There was a Tennessee Army-Navy law in 1879 that prohibited the sale of all but the most expensive handguns at the time, because they knew, again, when you're talking about people who are slaves or former slaves, that they can't afford those.
There were gun control laws across the country, by the way, that existed that were aimed at slaves.
And then, of course, you have the democratic cities today that restrict law-abiding citizens' ability to keep and bear arms in places like New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago.
But guess what?
We don't talk about black-on-black crime.
Because if we talk about that, then we actually contrast that.
We look at where it converges with the mass shooting numbers.
Well, all of a sudden, the stats become a little bit inconvenient.
So the Democrats deliberately disarmed black Americans for a very long time.
They're doing it today with the same results.
There we go.
Alright.
Makes sense.
Anything else?
Are you still checking to make sure the rumble server is working?
I think we're good, yeah.
I can see that Gerald is in a bad mood.
He's on edge.
What can I do, Gerald?
Nothing!
You're in a room with me and Nick DiPaolo and you're the grumpy cat.
That's a fair point.
You can't see his face.
That's the perspective I needed.
Anything tech-wise puts me in that type of mood.
I don't even know what you guys are talking about half the time.
Mug club and shit.
I have no idea.
Well, I guess that's part of it.
They go, where do you find your show, Nick?
I have no idea.
Well, people can watch your show and they can find it, like, the free part, you know, just like they could on iTunes, everywhere else, and then there's an extended portion on Mug Club.
Yeah.
So, there's actually more free content than ever, and then additional content if you want to support it.
Yeah, absolutely.
And by the way, that's probably a good spot for it.
This will make me feel better.
Oh.
Talk about guns.
Mr. Guns N' Gear.
We actually have his first video coming, I think, next Thursday.
Next Thursday?
Wow, great.
We have the same kind of thing.
You have a little bit free, a little bit behind the paywall there.
So, Mr. Guns N' Gear.
A little bit in Mug Club.
Yeah, I'm excited about that.
And none of this happens without an interview.
If you're like, I don't know if I want to watch an extra 45 minutes.
Well, then you get no minutes because it all goes away.
Let's move on to Hunter Biden.
This is always fun.
How is this man still walking free, Nick?
I don't know, but what we're about to talk about sort of makes me like him.
Am I supposed to have problems that he uses racial slurs?
Can we stop pretending that we don't talk like this?
Well, my more so problem is that he's trying to purchase Said racial slurs is my problem more so.
Trafficking them.
You know, that's the issue.
Like, you can use racial slurs, you just don't want to, you know, buy people.
Okay, you got a good point.
I'll concede on that one.
Well, let's not split here.
No, but it's exactly right though.
Here's the thing.
The left wants to make it about words, our issues are with actions.
And Yakuza, based on the tech issues, you're at the ready here tonight, right?
You're good with, you know what we got coming up.
So an IRS special agent has requested whistleblower status as it relates to the Hunter Biden investigation.
My client wants to come forward to Congress.
He's ready to be questioned about what he knows and what he experienced under the proper legal protections.
Attorney Mark Lytle's client is a supervisory special agent at the IRS who's prepared to tell Congress the investigation he's been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment.
Typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political consideration.
No, let me just be really clear, there's not a whole lot new other than he's a criminal and there's been preferential treatment, and there won't be any investigation until you guys actually demand it.
Until something that's a legitimate investigation.
This is all kabuki theater.
Well, until somebody comes forward like this, right?
So that's a good thing, that somebody's coming forward to say, hey, this is special treatment, something's going on here, and we're like...
Really?
Right.
But it's special treatment based on what we already know.
Correct.
That's the issue.
And the issue is, if you know it, if we know it, for credit, Giuliani showed the Hunter Biden laptop on this show for the very first time ever on television.
We told you that.
He was sitting here by Zoom.
He was like, boy, I have the Hunter's laptop right here.
I'm like, what?
That's the laptop?
Yeah, the FBI, when they raided my penthouse, they took everything except the laptop.
And I was like, that's the laptop.
Yeah, I'm like, have you shown it?
Has anyone else seen it?
He's like, I suppose your guess is as good as mine is.
No!
And you revealed it on a comedy show, Rudy?
Next time you do that, have some hair coloring dripping down your face.
Oh my gosh.
And that was the end.
I love him too, by the way.
Yeah, Rudy's a fun guy.
He's a fun guy.
A little bit hard to corral in sometimes, really.
Alright, we gotta stay on point.
But have you heard my new podcast?
No.
So we'll move on here, by the way, hit the rumble button, hit the rumble button, it vibrates the whole thing, and their servers weren't working this morning because of, thank you, because of you, but last week.
No, last day of Freemont Club.
Tomorrow, technically.
We appreciate you signing up, joining, supporting, and let's get to the Hayden.
Let's get to the Hayden Biden news.
The leaked texts with his cousin.
Caroline Biden.
So there are a lot of things there, but I'm always amazed that the left doesn't care.
Sort of like Prime Minister Blackface, there would be an outrage if someone on the right did this, of course, which tells you it's just about scoring political points.
When people say cancel culture is accountability culture, what they really mean is that it's a catch someone doing something in a landscape of ever-changing rules culture.
Because if there was accountability culture, if that existed, well, Caroline Biden was part of these texts, and Hunter Biden referred to Asians repeatedly as yellow.
Yep.
Great band.
You know how I know you're gay, Gerald?
And the exchange took place.
Again, I'm not bothered by the fact that he said yellow.
It's gonna be all day.
He means it every time.
The problem was that this took place when Caroline was trying to set Hunter up with her model friends, and they may not necessarily just be models like Runway.
The guy purchased a lot of hookers, and the guy engaged, we know this, with sexting with his niece who was underage.
Just a real germ, okay?
At 40-something, he told his niece, I want 24-year-olds because 24-year-olds are easy to impress.
You're a very unimpressive man.
That's true.
You do need a 24-year-old to think you're cool.
What do you say?
Ooh, I get Disney at my house.
Come on over.
Disney Plus.
You spare no expense.
I have Hulu without ads.
Alright, so it's the text that's just too, the thread is too good not to share.
So this is Caroline.
It says, Nicola and Deva and Ella and Lucy will all know quality girls who are like I am.
Distrusting and highly, highly wary of evil.
Oh boy.
And then, I also have Denise, a German, 26.
And then Hunter responds, no to Lucy, I think.
It's like he's at the Golden Corral, just like, yes, no, no, Salisbury, Lucy, blech.
Yeah, send that one over.
I'll think about that one.
So then she says, OK, so fine.
Do you want foreign or domestic?
Like it's a car or a beer.
I can't give you effing Asian.
Sorry, I'm not doing it.
And then Hunter says, domesticated foreigner is fine.
She says, I'll give you Isabella, but she has kids and an NBA ex-husband.
And Hunter immediately responded, no, yellow.
Yeah, they were all yellow.
He said, no, yellow.
I should say there's no common.
Meaning he doesn't want, he didn't want yellow.
And to be clear, Hunter doesn't dislike Asians so much as he just doesn't want to eat where he shits.
I think we're already over the crest at this point.
You don't want to go after an ex-NBA player as well.
No, no, no.
You don't want to go after a woman who's been with an ex-NBA player.
That's what I mean.
I heard he's got a nine-inch pipe.
I don't think he's intimidated.
Only if he uses the small M&Ms to measure, okay?
Yes, exactly.
She sounds like the racist.
I got a German named Denise.
Hunter goes, yeah, if I want somebody to shit on me, I'll call my dad.
Laughter.
And Joe Biden will never be seen again.
By the way, these are the same guy who consistently called his white lawyer the N-word in a text conversation.
Again, I'm not saying that that makes someone the devil incarnate.
What I'm saying is, where is the outrage from the left?
They still have him on ABC.
They still give him the press tour.
They still support his book.
It's, hey, people make mistakes.
Megyn Kelly.
Keep in mind, Megyn Kelly was cancelled because when she was on, I believe it was ABC or NBC?
NBC.
It was NBC?
Yeah.
She said, look, I think there's a difference between blackface.
When we were young, for example, how long we'd go out dressing up as Diana Ross.
Not because we were trying to do blackface, because we loved Diana Ross.
We looked up to Diana Ross.
Is that such a bad thing?
That was why she was fired.
This guy uses the n-word and is purchasing yellow, sorry, not yellow prostitutes.
Did you see the picture of her dressed up like Diana Rosso as a kid?
Megyn Kelly with a bone through the nose.
I thought that was unfit.
Yeah, exactly.
To depict what the Supremes are all about.
It was a little professional wrestling.
It's just not right.
Yeah.
Not right.
She also didn't have to do a minstrel show.
It wasn't necessary.
And I don't remember Diana Ross ever saying, yes sir boss, no boss, leave the light on.
Is it minstrel or?
I think you said minstrel.
I said minstrel.
Which one?
You're just in a mood.
No, that's fair.
Speaking of moody, and not speaking of menstrual, Sam Britton, the kleptomaniac and Matt Damon in 6th Round of Chemo lookalike, also ex-Biden nuclear waste chief, he's just been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation.
Oh nice.
Right?
Good!
I mean, who'd have seen this one coming?
So here's a quote from the New York Post, Britton, who was accused of stealing luggage on at least two separate occasions, no no no.
He was on camera stealing luggage.
He was wearing the lady's underwear when he was arrested.
They're acting like it's Clue.
No, we know he stole luggage.
Yeah, who did it?
Britain in the midst of Mustard at Terminal 7.
It's like, well, we suspected that he stole luggage when we caught him on camera, and then when he told us, I steal luggage, and took us to his stolen luggage closet.
It's really a spare room, it's not even... That's a weird hobby.
So, our suspicions were confirmed.
So, stole luggage on two separate occasions, has agreed to undergo a mental health evaluation as a part of a Minnesota adult diversion program.
He has also had to write an apology to one of his victims.
What?
What is he, five?
I don't know.
And he just pushed his sister So
So So
So So
but you can't address the reality of it.
And so then, you've ever heard the term, a pound of defense is worth 10,000 pounds of cure, or a pound of prevention?
Yeah, that should apply here.
But instead, we keep, we just keep rocketing to the end of this cliff.
And then we're surprised when we fall off.
So here's a video actually, May 2021.
To give you an example, Britain, now having to undergo a psych evaluation or mental health evaluation, participated in a webinar about mental health in the time of something, something, something COVID.
but that's how they always shoehorn it in.
♪ We're the dinosaurs ♪ Sorry, honest mistake.
Sorry.
I think we have the real clip.
Yeah, I got it now.
Here's Sam Britton, mental health.
My why of mental health is because mine isn't always great.
We- before everyone joined- Were you blowing a tar pit?
I'm surviving with a smile.
That is my mental health right now.
It is not.
It is.
That is all he is undergoing a mental health evaluation for it. Yes. And nothing else.
Just the luggage.
Alright.
I'm stunned, Eddie.
First time I saw that montage.
It reminded me of Rocky 1.
You don't want to see what he does at the top of the Capitol.
No.
And all the way up them.
Well, he pogo-sticked up, and then just, uh, yeah.
Have you been to MIT, too?
I mean, this is a perfect example.
It's the idea of higher education, and you end up like that.
I know.
Borderline genius sanity, but he seems like a stupid fuck.
Let's put that guy in charge of nuclear waste.
It's subjective, Nick.
That's your opinion.
At the very least, it's weird.
No cameras at a carousel at LaGuardia.
I'm pretty sure there are.
And by the way, you might want to make sure that there are no cameras at LaGuardia because I saw, I've heard the rumors.
So by the way, PETA, let's go to things that also suck.
PETA.
This is something that's important because they're now, and I love this though, that Budweiser is getting it from all sides.
You know, they're being boycotted by conservatives.
And by the way, some people are saying, actually, their stock value has gone up.
Well, here's the thing.
The sales are not going to be coming in until the next quarterly earnings report.
They're not going to be coming in until the next sales call, which is probably going to be in August.
Right now, this is about people basically trying to plump up the stock.
The sales are going to reflect the long-term future of Budweiser.
There are a lot of games that they can play, especially as it relates to ESG.
But if you look at what's happening across the country, when you're looking at bars, when you're looking at places that are no longer stocking it, Okay, keep the pressure on.
I don't care what some Republicans tell you.
But they're also getting it from the other side, from PETA.
Because PETA is furious about the Clydesdales commercials.
Really?
So, uh, especially after Budweiser just tried to win you back without a policy.
🎵 🎵
Let me tell you a story.
About how to ruin a company?
Rooted in the heart of America.
You mean Belgium?
Found in a community.
And that was Don Lemon.
It means more than that.
That was Joe Scarborough, wasn't it?
Oh, come on!
for those who found opportunity in challenge and hope.
That was Joe Scarborough, wasn't it?
Yes.
Raised by generations, willing to sip,
share, risk,
remember.
Oh, come on.
I didn't see that part.
What did I miss?
Bigger than beer.
This is the story of the American spirit.
Really?
What does that even mean?
And by the way, to a lot of people out there who are, you know, the whole like, I go to NASCAR!
Those people, and I do mean this, the middle Americans who are sometimes... Just know, Michelob is also Anheuser-Busch.
Bush Light.
I've seen some people say, I'm pouring out my Bud Light and I got my Bush.
You moron!
You have to be just bothered to do a little bit of research.
You're required to be responsible as a consumer today, okay?
That is required of you.
Bush those are beautiful animals of those Clydesdale And by the way, those Clydesdales that get treated
unbelievably.
These are show horses, right?
These are nuts.
So PETA's wrong in all facets, but here's something that you may not know.
Okay, you know they suck.
But you may not know why you absolutely despise PETA.
And they have a story.
History of actually killing animals and also wanting to take away your pets Everything about PETA is wrong and when you understand how much money they have and how they play a role also in the environmental Lobbying organizations, which also by the way, this is all connected has played a role in what your dietary guidelines are which leads you To making worse health care decisions and leads you to having worst health parameters and outcomes You understand why this matters PETA should have no influence.
Unfortunately, they have far more than you know, so PETA Is now protesting Anheuser-Busch for its use of the big horses.
This is the jumping off point.
I don't know why we're here!
I don't know why we're here!
I did not know they couldn't get a date.
Isn't that horrible?
I mean, and they get them at their bones.
They don't just cut their tails.
There you go.
Thank you.
I have a lot of things that we have about...
There you go.
Thank you.
That's my advisor.
Thank you.
There you go.
We need to go to trial!
We need to go to trial!
Budweiser has blood on its cans.
What happened?
So, PETA's...
Blood on its cans.
So does Hunter's dates at the end of the night.
So PETA tweeted, Instead of raising a glass for Budweiser's 90th anniversary,
we're raising awareness of their cruel horse mutilation by passing out 90 bottles of Ripple White Ale.
Like, remember, he chose a crappy name.
Remember Ripple Blonde was in Top Secret?
That was the wine that burned down the glass?
Yo, Ripple Blonde, sir.
And the glass just dissolves.
By the way, just so you understand, sometimes there's a purpose for that.
Just to be clear.
I get it.
I'm not a huge fan of it.
So, for example, Joe Louis, he's a doggo Argentino.
They often crop the ears of the dog.
Why?
Because they were bred to go out and hunt and protect the farms in Argentina from war and cougar.
You know what's worse than having cropped ears?
Having a cougar claw it and rip it out.
Now, Joe Louis doesn't hunt cougars.
Liar whore!
Liar whore!
So I don't need to crop his ears the reason they often crop tails
They do this with horses people can correct me if they're you know
Equestrians out there is that crap gets stuck in there it gets matted and sometimes it also becomes a problem if they're
in a pen when They're traveling and gets caught it's for them. It's for
the better health of the animal. It's not cruel It's like a horse ponytail. Yes, exactly. Although in many
instances from I don't speak for first-hand experience. It's sometimes it's nice to handle
So let's go through though everything that is wrong with PETA
And unfortunately, you may think that it doesn't affect you, but it does to a very large degree.
So let's go through five fast facts.
Fast fact number five.
So PETA, they kill a lot of animals.
In the 25 last years alone, PETA's Virginia shelter killed 50,000 animals.
The Virginia Department of Agriculture, they actually identified the shelter Norfolk as, quote, the single largest killer of animals in the state, even surpassing the previous record held by Michael Vick's BBQ.
This is one thing that they don't...
You wouldn't assume that PETA euthanizes animals.
Not only do they do that, and I'm not against the euthanization of animals, just to let you know, sometimes it is necessary, sometimes it is humane, but they do it at an exponentially higher rate than other places whose job it is is to re-home animals.
This is the thing that's important to note.
Yeah.
And I think, Nick, it doesn't matter.
Let's move on.
It's safer.
You had something to run through that... never mind.
I can't see, I'm blind.
Now you tell us.
Am I supposed to be watching this map?
I was trying to cue you on your own joke that was hilarious.
You think I can remember what I said to you an hour ago?
I don't think so, no.
We'll bring it into the Scrapyard Show tomorrow.
So in 2022 alone, PETA killed over 2,000 dogs and cats.
Just to give you an idea, they had a 74% kill rate in their shelter.
dogs and cats. Just to give you an idea, they had a 74% kill rate in their shelter.
And a 2.1% adoption rate. Now, that doesn't matter unless you have the contrast, right?
The average Virginia animal shelter, they have a 5.2% kill rate and a 74% adoption rate.
So a 74% kill rate for PETA versus a 5% kill rate for another animal shelter in the same state.
Well, just to add a little context on the cats, some have said that that's a good start.
Some, yes.
Some have said that.
Just saying, not all animals are equal.
That's a higher kill rate than Chris Kyle in Iraq.
I asked the lady at the airport, she had her kid, I'm not kidding you, yesterday, had her little daughter on a lease and I asked if it was a rescue.
And after you were hauled out in cuffs, what happened?
She goes, what?
And I went, nothing.
Really?
She didn't laugh?
She looked like she had a sense of humor.
But she didn't?
No.
No, of course not.
I guess the tie-dye t-shirts in the 5 o'clock shadows she would give me.
Oh, you met Sam at the, you gotta stop meeting people at the carousel at LaGuardia.
So in 2014, in response to PETA's killing and all, Virginia actually passed SB 1381, I think, that defined a private animal shelter as, quote, a facility operated for the purpose of finding permanent adoptive homes for animals.
This bill might as well read, we're looking at you, PETA!
Yeah, they promptly lobbied against the patent.
Yes, PETA lobbied against the bill.
So they not only kill at an astronomical rate, they then use their many, many, many, many tens of millions of dollars in funding to continue killing at an astronomically high rate.
I wish I loved anything as much as PETA loves killing animals.
But it starts with a lie, right?
It starts with this premise that, well, everyone wants to treat animals better, of course.
But I thought that, I mean, I've always thought of PETA as being the place that animals are saved.
Exactly.
That they're rehomed, that they're put out into some pasture to live wild and free and happy for the rest of their lives.
Most people think PETA does two things.
They save animals, and they throw red paint on ladies with fur coats.
Instead, they kill animals.
And then they do the second one.
So one out of two ain't bad.
Funny billboards every once in a while, like, if a shark ate you, I guess it's fair, or something like that.
They always, they go too far.
In the 80s, they were upset because they were using monkeys to try to find a cure for AIDS.
And I said, if hooking a monkey's brain up to a car battery is going to save somebody from dying of AIDS, I've got two things to say.
Red is positive and black is negative.
And there's a tag to that joke.
I care, man.
I agree.
I agree.
Let's go to fast fact number four.
The budget from PETA.
So, here's something you may not know.
Here was their treasure chest in 2019.
Their budget, 55, almost 56 million dollars.
Then another 16 million dollars in assets.
Only 7 million dollars in liabilities.
So, and then their fund balance at the end of it was something like 8 million dollars.
The point is they have an unbelievable amount of cash.
Here's where they spend their money!
PETA.
International grassroots campaigns, which may include what you just saw with Budweiser, throwing red paint on fur coats, $15 million.
Public outreach and education, $32 million.
Just to be clear, that also involves lobbying.
These people have a... when people bitch about the NRA, First off, none of it comes close to the teachers' unions.
Why aren't we talking about PETA?
And we'll get to how that affects the American Health and Dietary Association, the American Heart Association.
All of these things are interconnected, and it all stems from secular humanism.
Research, Investigations and Rescue, $23 million.
A cruelty-free merchandise program.
I don't even know how you do that when you're killing 74% of your animals!
Well, it's not cruel.
Yeah, I guess.
Sarah McLachlan, hair and makeup, $7 million.
Yes, exactly!
Not to mention, I mean, they couldn't extend the contract, but when they had Melissa Etheridge.
It's like, I don't know why they have all of them.
Yeah, what's it gonna catch in my window?
Yeah, there was an expense in there for $325 for one bathtub to drown the animals.
Yes.
No, you got Michael Vicks.
That's his Lowe's.
That's his Lowe's tab.
Gerald, you're savage.
Here's something else you may not know about PETA's, right?
You're talking about PETA.
Here's fast fact number three.
I missed.
Actually, a lot of people think PETA is for pet owners.
PETA doesn't believe in pet ownership.
If you look at PETA originally, they had a radical stance, and it's been reiterated today.
They don't believe that you should be able to own pets, but they don't really talk about that so much.
Okay, the pet ownership that, uh, this is from, uh, 1983, too.
The cat, like the dog, must disappear.
We should cut the domestic cat free from our dominance by neutering, neutering, and more neutering until our pathetic version of the cat ceases to exist.
This is and what they'll do is they'll do this and then of course
In the arms of the angel Far away from here
From this dark, cold hotel room And the endlessness that you fear
Why would you do that?
Joe Louis is fine.
He's right here.
Joe Louis, come on over here.
Look over there, Joe Louis.
Come on, show everyone that you're fine.
He's happy, guys.
Come on.
Oh, he is happy, yeah.
See?
That looks like fun!
No, he just did one and he's out.
Oh my god.
Get him, get him.
Do you know what this equipment costs?
He looks happy.
He's alive and well.
Come on, guys.
He doesn't need to be a part of that commercial.
That was ridiculous.
Nobody's sticking pencils in his eyes and stuff.
Well, you had the comment before about, you know, getting his ears all... Yeah.
By the way, he just blew an intern off their feet.
We have good insurance for a reason, folks.
So, let's go to Fastback number two.
Got him!
This is going really well.
Pina actually steals and kills pets.
Did you know that?
Give me an address to my house.
I got a Shih Tzu that won't shut the fuck up.
Anyways, go ahead.
Sorry.
I thought you were making another wife joke.
I was going that joke.
Not enough strays, we gotta go into backyards.
I can't do it.
No, you can't.
I love the wife.
Yes, we, yes, of course.
So, someone help me!
So, they steal and kill pets.
Here's, two PETA associates, right, they actually, this is a story that you may have heard of, all the references are publicly available, they took a family's pet from the property and euthanized the animal on the same day.
Dang.
So here's from The Guardian.
Two women affiliated with PETA went on to Zaret's home and took their unattended and unleashed chihuahua named Maya.
Maya was put down later that day.
The family sued PETA and won $49,000.
And of course, PETA denied the allegations, calling it a terrible accident.
That was all they said.
I thought they blamed the Chinese restaurant.
They also run a Chinese restaurant.
That's part of their operating budget.
It's research.
We need one more for the quota!
Alright, I'll be back.
This little yapper down the street had a comment.
I said, I said no MSG.
Oh, I thought you said more Chihuahua.
Oh.
Why would I say that?
I don't know, I thought it was weird too.
What do we do now?
Your guess is as good as mine.
Shichuan broccoli.
Don't waste it.
Tastes very good.
Yes, it's uh, it's uh, Pomeranian beef.
You say Mongolian?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
So, here's the final fact that you guys need to know.
That this affects not just PETA, but all these secular humanist organizations who don't want you not only to eat meat or drink milk or eat eggs, they want you to eat bugs and like it.
This is a part of international government agreements and treaties.
This is what they're pushing you toward.
They don't want you to have choice.
So here's an example of New York City Mayor Adams, actually just echoing the sentiment, declaring war on meat and dairy.
One in every five metric tons of carbon dioxide our city emits comes from food.
But all food is not created equal.
The vast majority of food that is contributing to our emission crisis Rise in meat and dairy products.
Does that affect doctors?
You already know that a plant-powered diet is better for your physical and mental health, and I am living proof of that.
But the reality is that thanks to your inventory, we're finding out it is better for the planet.
I am proof of that.
You've heard of endomorphs and ectomorphs.
I am a body type of retarded turtle.
Here's a Swedish chef next to me.
He said smirky burger.
I don't know why I don't know why he is Troubler
And that's wrong It's not correct, just to be clear.
And it's also worse for the environment, to be clear, when you understand what happens if everyone moves to plant-based diet.
Okay, so let me kind of lay this out for you.
A lot of people, and I want you to conduct this experiment at home.
Hit the like button, by the way, if you're watching on YouTube, and comment below if you knew about this.
Let me get to it and then I'll ask you the question because there's some information that you need.
Yeah, you should get off YouTube.
So a lot of our dietary guidelines are not based on health at all.
You just heard that right there, right?
That was a perfect encapsulation.
It's about politicization.
And that stems from the idea of the environment and what is seen as progressive.
So I'd like you to do this experiment.
Okay.
My net diary, I believe, is the biggest place where you can go, you know, and log your food and your calories.
Okay.
So I went in and did this myself.
So I went in and I entered in a ribeye steak.
So ribeye steak from a farm, you know, Good Ranchers, from a farm where I know it comes from.
I know the nutritional profile.
The rating was a D. That's wrong.
Okay.
A whole egg.
Rating was a B minus.
Goat milk that a lot of people don't like, but it's about as healthy.
B minus.
Now let's contrast that with Honey Nut Cheerios.
It's an A minus.
Are you serious?
Lucky Charms is a B plus.
I'm saying let me go even worse.
Cheetos is a B. What?
That should be an A. Eggs and goat's milk were B minus and Cheetos are a B and ribeye is a D.
Oh my God.
And they use what the American Heart Association and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, okay?
These are the people who they use as a reference point for these guidelines that you follow, that Mr. Adams, Mayor Adams, believes is healthier.
Well, let me give you a little bit of a backstory on this, on the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
It's really long.
Let's just go with an acronym.
Uh, major global food and beverage companies.
They committed to this WHO trans fat pledge.
Okay, by the way, too.
Well, it's not the same as trans, it's just... Yes, exactly.
Well, okay, let me give you, let me give you first a few, couple of examples.
Okay, the American Heart Association.
All right.
Then you look at the American Association of Dietetics and Nutrition.
These people are funded largely by a huge amount of funding comes from pharmaceutical companies.
I'm not saying big pharma, man.
What I'm saying is it comes from these companies as well as snack food companies.
It does defy reason, and everything that we know, when you think, hold on a second, a ribeye from a local farm, I would be better off on a diet of Cheetos and Lucky Charms than, say, ribeye steak and whole eggs.
That is what they are telling you.
That is what they advise.
And by the way, these people are in agreement with PETA.
It all stems from this neo-environmentalism.
You can go back and look at McDonald's.
McDonald's used to use beef tallow in their fries.
And what happened?
They said, well, actually, that's really bad for your health.
That's bad for your heart.
Saturated fat.
But there was a subtext there, too.
There were a bunch of environmental lobbyist groups who said, no, no, we should use hydrogenated seed oils.
Turns out that's worse for you than beef tallow.
And so now they've decided to go to other oils that aren't trans fats but aren't animal fats.
So this is actually something right now that they have applied this pledge, the WHO, to phase out industrially produced trans fat from the global food supply by 2023.
Here's the thing.
The neo-environmentalist group doesn't want them to do that.
Why?
Because the replacement, because it can't be beef, it can't be tallow, it can't be that saturated fat, but trans fats are really bad for you, would largely be palm oil.
And that is what, oh, it's bad for the environment.
It's bad for the environment.
And the American Heart Association, by the way, who also advises the World Health Organization, they receive $6.2 million from AstraZeneca, Pfizer $767,000, Verily, which is Google Life Sciences, $5.4 million.
Now I know what you're saying, that they also get a bunch of small donations, sure, but if they have membership dues, and you're paying, let's say, $20, $30 a year, Let me get this straight.
pharmaceutical company paying 6.2 million dollars a year to whom are they going to
be beholden? Or if it's PepsiCo to whom are they going to be beholden? That's why
you have your diet calculator tell you that Cheetos are a-okay but you know
what stay away from that New York Strip that could clog your arteries. So let me
let me get this straight in this segment it's good to eat animals. It's better for
you than eating Cheetos.
I think that's the takeaway.
Yeah.
I like it.
I do believe that an animal-based diet is probably the best diet that you can eat.
Well, they lose.
We win.
Yeah.
No, I mean, honestly, I think that as far as being healthy, and that's primarily what it is, is meat, and then you can have some vegetables, we should not be eating nearly as much, not because of gluten, okay?
I'm not a pussy.
No.
Just...
All of this crap, we know trans fats are bad for you.
We know that now.
It's been acknowledged, even internationally.
But, environmentalist groups and groups like Peter Singh... No, no, no, hold on a second, hold on a second.
Screw humans!
We know that we're giving them all kinds of chronic health problems and potentially damaging.
What's the term in English?
Part of palms?
Okay, because I'm thinking, yeah, the French term.
Part of palms, it's artichokes.
Artichokes, it's the same thing, right?
Oh, is it?
I don't know, when you said palms... What just happened?
What just happened here?
I thought it was religious, the palms you get on Palm Sunday.
Oh, Palm Sunday!
I think we all just had a stroke.
I think I caused it.
I thought you were saying artichokes.
Well look, a while back they had an opportunity to kind of decide on what we were going to focus on for food health, right?
So to see like, what is going to be healthy, what are we going to focus on?
It was calories that we chose instead of sugar and carbs-based.
Instead it was saturated fat.
Then it moves to this and it's like, guys, you're missing the boat on all of this.
As parents, when you go right now and you're looking at food, Most of the time, you don't turn it over and look at the calorie count in it, because that's usually pretty low for kid stuff.
You look at how much added sugar is in it, because you know what it does to your child immediately.
Not just long-term health, but you know they're going to be bouncing off the walls.
Yeah.
So you're telling me those cereal brands, turn that box over.
Look at how much of your daily intake of carbohydrates is in there.
Look how much added sugar is in there.
Look how much processed crap is in there.
Give me that steak.
Well, they even changed, by the way, internationally.
They've acknowledged that cholesterol is not nearly as important of a marker as C-reactive protein inflammation, which is increased dramatically far more by insulin resistance, by over-intake of sugar, and not by simply saturated fat.
Now, you don't want to become dogmatic and eat only saturated fat, like some of these carnivore diets be like, all I eat is I just eat the fat from the steak and I eat nothing else.
I haven't taken a good dump in four months.
So, look, eating a balanced diet that includes animal fat, your body needs it.
Your body needs cholesterol.
We know that now to produce hormones.
So think, you can't come up with a more brilliant way to create, especially on 420, To create a generation of dumb, malnourished, weak, chronically ill-depressed people.
Get rid of life-giving foods under the guise of environmentalism, and I don't know, throw more weed at it.
I love it!
Yeah, no, sorry, Nick.
I thought you were about to say something.
Yeah, I was.
I was gonna say, how about, as far as the information about nutrients in the package, let's get rid of the, I don't know, get rid of the metric system?
More people don't know what about 1,500 milligrams of sodium is.
That's true.
That's a good point.
Oh yeah, salt.
Yeah, salt.
That'll kill ya!
Not that much.
No, but the metric system.
Seriously, what is that about?
Well, actually, what would you do if you weren't doing grams or if you weren't doing milliliters?
You put, you know what?
I have no idea.
Ounces.
Yeah, I guess you could put, but it's too small.
I think it's too small.
I was doing the math in my head.
I was doing the math in my head, I'm like, could we do that?
We could.
That is metric, is it not?
It is metric.
It's very stupid.
Yeah, well... It's a very stupid system, the metric system.
Actually, it probably makes more sense.
I don't know.
I have no idea.
I was raised in Canada where they said, we use the metric system.
Oh, that's right.
And I say, okay, how tall are you?
Yeah.
6... 1.1 meter.
I'm like, see, you're full of crap.
They're not even consistent with it.
I get it.
If they just weren't pricks about it, I'd be fine with it.
So this is the point here, when we're talking about PETA and they're protesting Budweiser, which is fun, you know, break off the pool cues, let them have tryouts, but you need to understand what's happening beneath the surface, the influence of, this is a war of ideology, of secular humanism, when they have acknowledged that this will harm people, right, continuing to feed them a bunch of hydrogenated vegetable oils that occur nowhere in nature.
And have unilaterally been condemned as bad for your heart.
But no, no, but we care more about the environment.
And they do all of this under the guise of, you know, just caring about animals.
Which is nice, I guess.
They care about killing.
All right, guys, stop.
He's fine.
He was fine a minute ago.
I told you he's okay.
What did you guys do to him?
Are you sure?
He's absolutely fine.
Yes, he's out there.
He just attacked the new intern.
I didn't know.
Look, before we go any further, I have some really good news.
What?
Are you fake getting my hopes up or is there actually good news?
BuzzFeed shuts down its news division.
Hey!
There you go!
They shut down their news division.
We're using that term a little loosely these days.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, a bunch of GIFs of cats holding hands.
Can we get some celebratory music, please?
Can I get something that's happy?
There you go.
That's not music!
That's not music, it's just a little bit of confetti to people listening on audio that are going, no, they can't all be Jims.
I didn't know they still had a news division.
Ah, BuzzFeed.
That's when you know you're a loser.
It's like someone retiring and people going, are you still around?
Couldn't have happened to a better man.
Buzz News Feed?
They had a news division?
Let me guess, they had budgeting problems.
What's next, the weather?
Next is going to be CNN is going to shut down Don Lemon's show.
They're like, well, we just don't have the budget for shit.
He's black and he's gay.
You can't fire that.
The report says that BuzzFeed is shutting down its news division in a part-to-effort to cut 15% of its workforce.
15% of its workforce.
Elon Musk cut 80%.
Which tells you where their priorities are.
It's 15% that they need to cut down.
So the first thing we're eliminating is news.
What's the other 85%?
I'm not up on BuzzFeed, I'm sorry.
That's probably HR.
HR, exactly right.
HR from all their writers getting handsy.
Yeah, put a dent in that.
Yeah, that's like Fox News.
It's like, okay, we have about 15% to news, and we had about 75% to silencing all the women Roger Ailes groped.
So, I don't know.
You gotta do what you gotta do.
Allegedly.
He's got a great eye, I'll tell you that much.
Yes, he does.
Allegedly!
And soft hands.
As Shepard Smith.
Oh, I guarantee you him and Don Lemon are hanging out at Lange's.
Oh, no doubt!
Did you see what I did with Vivek today?
Yes!
You were just such a little bitch.
I loved it.
We don't need viewers.
No!
Tell it!
Overrated!
People watching and stuff!
I do the news for me.
I don't care what people think.
I just do it for me.
This is for me.
It's art.
Matter of fact, I prefer people don't watch.
That's why I do what I do.
I've been fired, Don.
Which, by the way, we're not going to be shutting down our news division here because, well, it's all blended, I guess.
We don't really even necessarily have a news division, but we make all the references publicly available for you and this is the last day today on Rumble, assuming the servers are still up, where you can get free Mug Club Month tomorrow.
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Most of our thought leaders will speak out on what's happening, but tone it down just enough so they don't get demonetized, let alone banned.
YouTube, go ahead.
Remove us.
We are here to lead a mass exodus off your platform.
It's time to turn it up.
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Why can't we not condemn evil behavior?
Have to cancel Steven.
Have to burn the flag.
Your show went number one, and that's why your victory is your listeners' and viewers' victory.
Let me just say this about you.
Yeah.
If I could live in hell, I wouldn't die!
Culture-wise, you guys are twins!
Lateral cooperation between media and between the government, that to me is the biggest threat.
Muhammad Ali wasn't just an impressionable young racist in his personal life.
He even profited from using blatant racism.
Best way to stop a home intruder is... that.
Your time's coming, you clockwork elf demon gay frog!
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