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Alright, so, we have a lot to get to today.
I'm trying to remember where I left off because we just took a minute and a half break, but hit the like button, all that stuff right now to help with the algorithm because I apologize.
I want to talk about something today.
You know, Alex Jones was on a couple of weeks ago, and that was after he had called me beforehand.
You know, it looks like mask mandates are coming back in a lot of different places across the globe, and it looks like they're going to try and institute them in the United States.
Some schools already are.
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If they work, if they don't, who fared better, who fared worse, how they work.
Spoiler alert, no.
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Okay, we'll be talking about that.
We'll also be talking about Flying V, Vivek, for some people.
He's been getting into it versus Eminem.
Also be talking about the black vote going overwhelmingly toward Trump because he is a rap deity.
I don't know if you're familiar with this.
Again, I grew up with hip-hop.
In third chair, we'll discuss this.
He has been an icon in rap for a very long time, and I think the left ignores that at their own peril.
Everyone wants to be like Trump.
He's loud, he's bombastic, and he likes shiny things.
Who else would share that in common?
Comment below if you can guess.
Canadians.
All right.
That and more.
Gerald, how are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
How are you?
I'm good, aside from the knee thing.
It popped out?
Yeah, it popped out.
That's crazy.
It didn't wake you up immediately.
You just dreamt that you were in pain.
I dreamt that I heard it in the studio, and then I woke up and I went... Just like that.
Out of anger, mostly.
Oh my gosh, I was so frustrated.
It's because I have those jersey sheets, and they're comfortable, but there's no... It's the friction.
So it grabs the kneecap and it pops it out.
This is a great way to start the show.
Everyone is enthralled.
And then in third chair, when you hear this, that means you know him.
You love him.
Or if you don't hear it, that's okay, too.
I don't know where it is.
We've got new people and all kinds of... All right, Saturday, September 23rd at the Roslin Theater in Roslin, Washington.
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Josh, how are you, sir?
Good, good.
Yeah, let's... We're using that term loosely today.
Can I change the song to Sound of Silence?
Yes, we already did.
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We want to cross-train people in case Toolman has to not be here, but it just seems like, you know, we could have thought this through.
Now, we'll be discussing this and more.
Do you have anything else you want to talk about there, Gerald?
I feel like I'm missing something because I didn't take that break.
I think we're fine, don't worry.
Here is, right off the bat, a woman saying the quiet part Look, there are a lot of men who are dejected from the dating game.
I understand it.
Especially a lot of young men, by the way, who feel like they have something to offer and they feel as though they are being ignored.
Now, you will often dismiss these people as incels, but the truth is it applies to a lot of young executive men as well.
And the reason for that may be because of broads like this who say the quiet part out loud.
I'm not joking.
I have asked the last three dudes I've dated for their bank account info on the first date.
I don't judge people's actions.
I look at the intention behind it.
So like, why do you ask for that?
So it's a gold digger talking to a gay guy.
So you're getting straight to the point.
I think, you know, I have a job.
I'm very successful.
So I think I have every f***ing right to be like, hi, are we on the same level or am I wasting my time?
Probably wasting your time with everyone would be my guess.
I don't know if Starbucks is successful.
Yeah, I don't know.
Barista?
Hey, you got a job.
Is this one of those OnlyFans people?
I know, that's exactly what I was thinking.
Define very successful.
An accountant.
Yes, exactly.
An accountant.
Yeah, she's part of the cleanup crew.
Here's...
The problem with this is she's saying what a lot of women think.
Look, a lot of women want a man who is successful.
And by the way, there's nothing wrong with that.
The issue is then, unfortunately, laws that use that against the man.
And that's why men, just so you know, this is how relationships will never be solved in this country because those men are going, oh, I don't know if I want to sign on the dotted line because you can leave in two weeks and take half.
Not to mention it's kind of creepy that you're asking for his routing number, social security, list of childhood pets.
You gotta know how much half is, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
How much do you have in savings?
I don't think it's terrible, you could ask that, but I get to ask other questions, right?
On the first date?
Yes, exactly.
I get to ask your body count, I get to... I was about to say, no no no, don't say that, just say, how many men have you whored around with?
Yes.
Check please!
Now hold on a second, hold on a second.
That's not all women, okay?
It's just women who sleep with men depending on the financial gain involved in the scenario.
Well that's why I was saying, it's specific.
It's the oldest profession known to man.
It is.
I mean OnlyFans is just an extension of that.
And she's successful.
Do we know what she does?
Do we know what this woman does?
Both of them bitches.
Tim hasn't lost it.
Look, this is a problem.
The foundation of society will crumble if this is how people are approaching relationships.
If it is a transactional relationship, as it is for not all women, just to be clear, but women like that, there are more women like that out there.
Then required for it to be significant in impacting the male dating pool.
Let me put it that way.
There are enough women out there like that that men are saying, I'm not getting married ever.
Right.
And then women say, well, there's no one to marry.
Well, maybe it's because you asked him for his routing number!
Ridiculous.
You let me know.
Ladies, men, comment below.
What's it like out there?
What's it like out there in the dating pool these days?
It's gotta be a pride-swallowing siege!
I love how Ginger Snap got angry.
Oh my gosh.
She's like, women are the worst!
And then Nancy was like, easy!
We're like, not all women, just his generation.
She goes, easy!
I like the idea of her being on a date with a guy, and he's proud to show his bank statement, and it's just terrible.
It's in the negative.
He's like, yeah, you got a job, you're successful.
You know what would be great?
If he just shows her his investment portfolio, and he's worth like hundreds of millions, and then he goes Dutch on the bill.
Yes!
Yes!
I'll show it to you, but you gotta pay half.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, there you go, yes, hey, look at all this, yeah.
Wouldn't it be nice?
Wouldn't it?
Yeah.
We're gonna go halfsies.
Can I see what you spend on it?
How many negligees do you need?
By the way, it's a live show Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.
Eastern, and I guarantee you that on a technical level, it's usually far more proficient than today.
Now, let's go on to Vivek.
He's been, obviously, right now on a big tour.
He's been gaining momentum since the debates.
The polls show that a vast majority of people think that he won that debate.
Comment below.
Comment below.
I'd like to hear from you.
A lot of people are concerned that maybe he's not as genuine as they would like, that maybe he's sort of learned the talking points.
Again, I'd reserve judgment.
I don't necessarily know, but I think he's pretty articulate, and he's not afraid to take the fight to his opposition when it counts.
But, of course, he did make the mistake of showing the country his rap skills, and not everyone is impressed, including Eminem, which brings us to the latest edition of The Flying V. I love that.
It still doesn't work.
Yeah.
It never works.
So Eminem, the rapper, not the candy.
Oh, thank you.
Helpful.
And I'm from Canada where Eminem used to sell burgers.
It was a store that would sell meat.
What?
Yeah, Eminem.
Yeah, I know.
It was a big thing.
Comment if you're from Canada and you remember that.
Meat and meat.
Yeah, exactly.
I don't even know what it was.
It was probably a French thing.
But Eminem's not happy.
He's never happy.
I don't think he's ever been happy.
I've never heard him issue a happy rap.
It's an angry medium when you think about it.
He's not happy with Vivek having, Vivek, sorry, having performed rap on tour at the Iowa State Fair.
I think we have a clip of the rap, and I will say Eminem's a dick, but I'm not a big fan of it either.
He did it with lyrics on?
He better go cash in this moment and hope it don't catch him
He did it with lyrics on He didn't even get a karaoke track
Nope Can someone get a Korean as an advisor on his campaign?
I need an Asian somewhere.
No, no, no, no, no.
Sing with lyrics.
Very stupid.
Eminem, better.
So, Vivek was issued a cease and desist letter from Eminem.
And this is not new.
They did it with Barracuda and Sarah Palin at one point.
You can get into the law, and technically he's allowed to do it at rallies, depending on who you ask.
But the issue is it's just kind of embarrassing, so I think he just agreed that, alright, he's not going to do it.
Yeah, but look, everybody was up in arms about this when it came out.
I was like, it didn't bother me.
Of course he's not a good rapper.
I didn't mind it, though.
I was just like, eh, whatever.
I wouldn't ask this guy to come rap for me, but he's a young guy and he's trying to seem young on the campaign trail.
I got it.
Yeah, I minded it.
What?
Yeah, I minded it.
Why?
Just because it was really bad.
It was so bad.
It was really bad.
It was embarrassing.
Can you guys, is it okay, can we do this?
Is it okay if we can say, hey, I like this guy, I'd certainly vote for him over, I was about to say Obama, over former Vice President Joe Biden, but probably leave the rapping at home.
It doesn't work.
Don't give your opposition a layup.
It isn't good.
Well, he would just say, hey, we saw that you couldn't rap, and he's like, yes, I can't rap, I'm running for president, not rapper.
Yeah.
It'd be like a rapper going in for an audition with a record company and they start spouting policy.
But not really.
Yes, it would.
Yes, it would.
It's not the same.
Alright, come on, lay down this track, it's gonna be hot.
Yeah, but first let me talk to you about late-term abortion.
No, that's not... What about Ukraine?
It doesn't even rhyme with anything.
Insane in the Ukraine!
Yeah.
See, that's what I don't want to happen.
What you just did.
I was making the point.
Do you have the admonish button for Gerald?
No.
I know you're kind of new to this.
He can't find it.
We'll just have to move on.
Dang it!
He found it.
Admonish.
Suck it, Gerald.
Watch your mouth.
He gets in the TriCaster, he thinks he can tell you.
I know, right?
Here's the thing, though.
You can't blame the Flying V. Look, he's a lover of good music.
There's something lost in translation culturally.
He grew up listening to this.
Hold on, is that real?
By the way, the rest of the top 40 sounds the exact same.
It's definitely real.
That's a solo career.
He used to be in a group called the Basmati Boys.
Basmati and curry.
That was a street gang.
We're going to queue up!
That's awesome, Lil' Curry.
Somebody tell me that's real.
I'm the ambassador, he's the pickpocket.
I need this in my life.
Smash the Rumble button right now if you're watching on Rumble because, you know, I don't really know how much the Rumble button does on Rumble, but it's fun.
On YouTube, the likes, we want to see what happens there with their algorithm because they obviously don't like what it does.
So anyway, Vivek agreed to stop using the song and he posted this tweet.
He said, Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?
He didn't just say what I think he did, did he?
That's great.
That's really, that's way better than the rap.
Yeah, I guess.
I don't know.
He's not the first guy, by the way.
He's not the first politician to fail at a rap career.
We already have a n****r mayor.
We don't need any more n****r big shots.
Wow!
Stuck the R. Yeah, I know.
Someone didn't give him the... Someone didn't give him sort of the rule book.
Ah.
The ah is operative.
Play it again.
Okay.
Why not, right?
We already have a n****r mayor.
We don't need any more n****r big shots.
It's your president.
It's kind of a good beat.
Again.
We already have a n****r marrying, we don't need any more n****r big shots.
Once more.
That's catchy.
We already have a n****r marrying, we don't need any more n****r big shots.
HE SAID THAT SHIT!
You know the thing!
Come on, man!
And by the way, you will see people say that we are more racist for making fun of him for having done that.
I get it that he was quoting someone else.
Not all the times he dropped the n-bomb, but one more time.
We already have a n****r, Mary.
We don't need any more n****r big shots.
I don't want any more racist gotchas with anyone.
Nope.
He didn't stutter there either.
No, he didn't.
He just kind of nailed it.
It was the one word where he didn't stutter.
I love how he looked directly at, what, Clarence Thomas at the time?
Yeah.
There were a few times that he used it.
It's hard for me to keep track.
There were at least two or three times that he used it.
He also said he didn't want his children raised in a racial jungle.
Ooh.
Yes.
Oh yeah.
He's a bad person, Josh.
He'd rather raise his children in a shower with himself.
Yes, exactly.
See that story?
That's not so much raising as it is rearing.
Tomato, tomato.
Did everyone just decide we're going to have a miserable day today?
Come on, I'm trying to... That's it?
Everyone's like... Fuck it, Gerald.
Why don't we chill?
Come on.
You guys are offended at that?
No, I'm not.
He showered with his daughter!
It was in her diary, which they took, they raided James O'Keefe's house, took it, claimed it was stolen.
They never said that it wasn't, and then it confirmed, like, oh yeah, it's really her diary, and she did talk about how her dad showered with her long after it was appropriate, as well as her being molested by other people.
And no one in the media wants to ask this guy about it?
You want to talk about living in crazy world?
You want to know how crazy this world is?
Not only that diary, but they are going after every single per- any celebrity who manages to say something that might be slightly offensive or really, let's just say, out of touch or maybe not with the times.
Meanwhile, the guy who they want to run in the next election did run it again.
We already have a n****r, Mary.
We don't need any more n****r big shots.
And here's the thing, I don't think he's a racist.
I think he's an idiot.
I'm just saying that if we want to play by your rules, don't forget, don't forget, don't- that he did this again.
Is there a memory?
We already have a n****r, Mary.
We don't need any more n****r big shots.
It's okay, that's what we call a remix.
He remixed it.
Sample.
Rapinoe.
Rap?
No, thank you.
Absolutely not.
Megan Rapnoe.
Were you about to say something there, Gerald?
I was going to say, by the way, my offense was not at you saying it, it was at him doing it.
Yes, I know.
At him rearing his children in the shower.
Maybe we need to hit the YouTube dump button, I don't care.
You think this is bad?
Tune in to Nick DiPaolo tonight at 5 p.m.
on Mock Club, okay?
We're crying out loud.
He'll probably watch this show like, ah, those cowards!
And he'll go on.
So this is something that is interesting.
We talked about this yesterday.
People said, you know what, I'd like to see a segment on that.
Donald Trump, a lot of people don't realize this, not only is he more popular in the black community than the media wants you to think, and we're doing these new segments, Black and White on the Gray Issues.
You can comment what you'd like to hear us discuss.
Let's just go out.
To a black area of town and discuss issues and you'd be surprised as to how much common ground we find.
But he's actually been an icon specifically in the hip-hop community for a very long time.
Anyone who has listened to hip-hop growing up certainly in you know the 90s and early 2000s would know that.
But the media again, I didn't fully understand what gaslighting meant.
Now I do.
So, let me first give you some stats as far as the voting bloc.
In 2020, he won the most black voters for anyone in the GOP since 1984.
And here's something pretty significant.
Donald Trump gained in urban areas overall, right between his election.
So like Milwaukee, plus 3,000.
Detroit, plus 5,000.
Philadelphia, plus 21,000.
New York City, plus 76,000.
Yeah, he was gaining significantly in urban areas and that's why it was so weird when there was the voting anomaly of the safest and most secure election of all time in Detroit where he was winning in Wayne County by a bigger margin than before had made these improvements until the votes switched.
Now here's the thing, when people gaslight you and I don't want to go into a rant on election interference but we're allowed to say it on YouTube right now.
I guess now, forevermore, by the way, thank you.
Thank you Mug Club, you guys can join up because we said we're gonna do it anyway and they can't suspend you all.
They even said so.
They can't suspend all conservatives so now they have to allow it because a significant portion of the country doesn't believe that the election was the most free, fair, secure of all time.
For it to work.
In other words, when someone says you are crazy, you have to look at where Donald Trump was performing, how he was performing in these areas, particularly areas where he was expected to lose, in tandem with the areas that he had already won.
Okay.
For the Detroit flip to work at the same time as the red wagons came in with votes and the Bristol boards went up, you would have to believe that all mail-in voting would be over 96% for Joe Biden.
That's the only way the numbers make sense in that vote flip.
There is no other way for it to make sense.
If you believe that, fine.
I don't.
You comment below as to what you think is a more reasonable opinion.
We covered it live.
All right.
Back to hip-hop.
Back to rappers.
Not Vivek.
We moved on from him.
Which I listened to in the 90s, so I feel like... You listened to Vivek in the 90s?
Weird!
That's like Kamala Harris listening to Tupac in the 70s.
I listened to Tupac, Lana Biggie in high school.
What?
What?
Mayor Willie Brown rattled your brain.
So... Well endowed.
That headboard has dents.
It shouldn't be a surprise, rappers have been not only praising but using Trump as an icon
since going back to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Let me in, I be a face Donald Trump, let me in, I Boys in the hood call me Black Donald Trump
Machiavelli returns as God forgives and I don't Resurrection of the real, time to get richer than Trump
I make a mean on that come and go, Donald Trump, you know Take over the world when I'm on my Donald Trump
S***, boy I got money like Donald Trump Before I die I want a mansion and a Lamborghini
He's had a career.
I said stop!
So white.
That's my point!
It's terrible!
You're doing the same thing expecting different results.
It's always going to be a bad result.
That's the definition.
Let's just stop.
I get that you played football with black guys.
There were some white guys.
He's a nasty person.
Some.
Just picture him walking up to the O-line.
I'm like, Donald!
They're like, shut up, Gerald.
Just get over there to corner position.
He didn't even know what you were talking about, Josh.
Here's some numbers.
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Since 1989, Donald Trump has been featured in over 260 songs.
And by the way, that's just before his presidency.
60 more songs after elected, so well over 300 songs.
And of course, this isn't an extensive list.
I'm willing to bet it's significantly higher for you to go through all the independent music out there.
I mean, they particularly love Trump.
Rappers especially love Trump.
He is the wealthy guy who they've consistently pointed to.
So let's just go back to, like, 89.
You had three rappers, or rap groups, by the way, who mentioned Trump.
You had Beastie Boys, you had Fat Boys, you had Donald D.
You have some other rappers who've mentioned him many times like Rick Ross, nine songs.
Nas, you guys can count.
Arguably the Great, arguably the GOAT, some people will claim that, seven songs.
Or you have Young Thug, six songs. Lil Wayne, five songs.
Raekwon, five songs.
So it's a repeated theme that has been going on.
And this is why some of the new shifts shouldn't be all that surprising to you, and I do think it's unique to Donald Trump.
This is something that you can't just take for granted.
There have also been, by the way, hilarious viral memes remixes.
one as recent as this week actually about the Georgia indictment.
And I'm gonna go ahead and get started.
I do too.
It works.
The dance moves are great.
I don't think he could do that with any other president.
Nah, it wouldn't be as fun.
No, it wouldn't be as fun.
It's kind of tongue-in-cheek, but it also kind of works.
I could picture him showing up.
A guy, for crying out loud, he hit Vince McMahon with a folding chair.
This is a guy who loved being in the spotlight and he likes bling.
Is it any surprise?
That a lot of people in the rap community like Donald Trump?
I think it's kind of funny, though, that you were saying Vivek can't do that rap when Donald Trump can do the chicken rap on SNL and he can do stuff like this.
You're like, ah, it kind of works.
Yes.
Yes.
Because he's self-aware enough.
Maybe that's true.
Maybe that's the problem.
Vivek was doing it seriously.
And I like Vivek, just to be clear.
Just stop.
Just stop with the Eminem thing.
And Trump, by the way, also got support from a bunch of famous rappers up to the 2020 election.
You have Ice Cube, you have Lil Wayne, you have Lil Pump.
There's always a Lil.
Hey, sorry, Steven, I have to use the restroom.
Do you?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I know it's a weird day, I know, I'm sorry.
That's fine, that's fine.
Go ahead, Josh.
Look, when you gotta go, you gotta go.
By the way, he still has support from some rappers, to be clear.
Yeah, yeah, you can go, it's fine.
People know what's left.
There's DaBaby, there's Benny the Butcher, there's Kodak Black.
Benny the Butcher.
And a big reason people like him.
Hey, look, it's also his policies, right?
A rising tide, you know, raises all ships, just to be clear, lifts all boats.
Sorry.
Yeah, you can admonish me.
I messed up that expression right there.
I sounded like my mom.
Okay, it works.
A rising tide is make a boat go, go off.
Do the boat.
They're killing the Great Barrier Reef.
So.
No wonder they love him, not just because of the fact that all black Americans benefited under the presidency of Donald Trump, compared to the former vice presidency of Biden, but his specific policies in reaching out to the black community.
For example, he freed rappers from prison, like A$AP Rocky.
I spoke to him to thank him.
To Trump or just the White House?
I don't think there's nothing wrong with that.
Pardon rappers, Lil Wayne, Kodak Black, just to be clear.
And again, this does matter.
It may seem like, okay, these are just sort of isolated incidents, but The simple act of reaching out to a community that has been written off, and I'm not saying that you're going to change the demographic of black votership, but having spent a lot of time again in these communities, and again coming up from the stand-up community where you have a very high percentage of performers who are black, you'd be surprised as to where you can find some common ground.
Today, today in the United States of America, I'm not talking about Black Lives Matter, Inc.
The average black American I don't hold grudges against anybody!
Democrat Party, just to be clear. So even if they're voting Democrat, they're not on
board with all of the crazy woke policies.
I don't hold grudges against anybody.
I guess that fits.
And Donald Trump, by the way, even reaches out and gives top-shelf financial advice to
some of these hip-hop artists.
Stop putting everything in your name.
Create a business, an LLC.
Put everything in your LLC.
Open up a C-Corp.
If you don't know these, you need to figure these out.
I'm telling you the names.
Get a C-Corp to run an LLC.
If you want to make it even deeper, go get a trust fund to run a corp that runs an LLC.
If you want to get even deeper, own two trust funds for your business and your person to run that trust that runs all the business.
It can get deep, my guy.
Absolutely.
Donald Trump actually showed me that method.
That's why he didn't pay tax.
Well, except for the incriminating part.
Well, it's the tax evasion issue.
But this is also something that's important, too.
Sometimes people don't fully understand, like, the hip-hop community.
I've talked about this before.
I had a guy who would come to my house.
He'd come to your house to work on your car.
Guy didn't have any teeth.
And I mean that.
He had one tooth.
One tooth?
He had one tooth.
He called it Old Toothy.
That's the worst.
And you could barely understand him, but I found out he was a genius.
He was a genius.
And some people, look, there's a cultural disconnect where you may hear people speak in a certain way and think, oh, that person's an idiot.
Where you have a lot of people in the hip hop community who are close to being billionaires or certainly multi-hundred millionaires.
Now, some of you may disagree with how they've made their money, but here's the thing.
They're not dumb people just because they speak a different lingo.
And that's something that Donald Trump has not only understood, but he's willing to engage.
Yeah.
I have no idea how much advice he's given to hip hop artists, but I bet you... I bet it was, it was enough.
Tell him you were shat in the face!
You need a backstory.
Everyone needs a backstory.
Face shooting!
You know he would sit down in a room and be just as comfortable with a rapper as a politician or a businessman that he would normally run into.
But I think you're right.
He did reach out to the community and it doesn't take much to go, hey...
I'm hearing what you're saying.
I know the rest of these people, like the Al Sharptons of the world and the Barack Obamas of the world, will say all of these wonderful things about what they're going to do for your community, raise a bunch of money and then leave, but I'm actually doing something for your community by taking care of this problem.
That's what he was good at.
And it didn't take a whole lot.
And sure, he'll pander a little bit.
Of course, he's a politician.
Like that time he spoke in Phoenix and he said, let me tell ya!
Wu-Tang ain't nothing to fuck with!
Whoa!
What?
They're not even from here.
Old Dirty Bastard, he's my favorite.
I don't know, maybe I like Larizza, Jizza, Method Man.
I don't know, who's your favorite?
They're my favorite too.
Is Josh, by the way, still in the bathroom?
Oh.
He should be back by now.
He should be back by now. Go, go, go. Can you go find him?
I'm sure he's okay.
🎵 🎵
Hey Josh.
You wanna come into my office for a second?
Yeah, sure.
Excellent.
Please, sit down.
What's up, Sam?
Nothing much.
I just figured we could, you know, kibitz a little bit, you know, as they say, der menschen tachen, gut lachen, you know, that kind of thing.
Yeah, it's cool to kick back and relax a little bit, sure, sure.
Definitely.
Do you like the shashlik for lunch?
Oh, yeah, it was great, man.
A little spicy for my taste, but I ate it all, yeah.
I wanted to ask you, my people, they came from Kletsk.
Where are your people originate?
What do you mean?
Where are your people from?
Zankoje, Sopotkon, Vitebsk, Eretz Israel?
It's Seattle.
Oh.
Yeah.
Wait.
Sam, I'm not Jewish.
But, Josh Fierstein.
No, it's Fierstein.
It's not.
Fierstein, yeah.
Oh.
Then I. Fierstein.
Oh.
Yeah.
Okay.
Get out.
You really are a d***head.
You can leave.
Get out.
F**k you.
Whoa, Sam.
Whoa, is everything cool in here?
No, this guy, he really is a d**k. You're right.
I know, he sucks.
I should've known.
You know what, Sam?
His blood will be on your hands.
You remember that.
Both of you mumsers, get out.
And your children's children's hands.
All of them.
F**k you, you tweed-wearing b**ches.
Get out, putzes.
I'm sorry, Josh. You shouldn't have.
Don't allow him to pull you in there.
I didn't know he was gonna do that.
Don't allow him to suck you into his semitic vortex.
I didn't know there was a gift.
Well, if you'd stayed around.
It was probably something like a yarmulke or a menorah.
Alright.
So, I want to do a segment on this because I feel like there's a lot of information, and sometimes you're too close to the forest, but I'm not going to mess up another expression, but you lose the bird's eye view.
Masks, we've gone back and forth so much and now we're talking about whether there will be new mask mandates.
The good news is, we have a very large set of data now to work with.
I know it's not a clinical trial, but again, you're not gonna have the gold standard trial.
What would be the placebo with a mask?
Just a mask with holes in it, like it was Chris Cuomo's that he pinned up against his artboard?
My point is, we have to kind of go by population studies, and we have the definitive answer.
So as we face new mask mandates or potential lockdowns, and by the way, comment below, not if you'll do it, but if you think that we're at a point in this country where a majority of people won't, If you think most people will go along with it.
I tend to think we're at a point where there won't be enough people who will go along with it in the United States.
Which I think is a silver lining.
People have learned.
So how many times though, with that being said, have you heard over the past few years, and we will go through, The myths, the claims, all of it, references are available.
You've heard them say that masks save lives.
And in case you haven't heard it recently, because the science, or really just science, right, not the science copyright, science says that it's not correct.
Here's a reminder of what it sounded like then.
The CDC is now recommending that people, including those vaccinated, go back to wearing masks indoors in regions of the country that are seeing substantial or high rates of COVID-19 spread.
The World Health Organization is urging fully vaccinated people to continue wearing masks as the Delta variant spreads worldwide.
Masks matter.
These masks, they matter.
It matters.
It saves lives.
It prevents the spread of the disease.
So if you have a physical covering with one layer, you put another layer on, it just makes common sense that it likely would be more effective.
And that's the reason why you see people either double masking or doing a version of an N95.
Don't let COVID win.
Wear a mask.
I love the science, right, Mr. Fauci there.
Just immediately making a logical leap.
If the science shows that one condom helps, then two would just make sense.
Never mind the friction would cause them to create micro-tears.
I always wear two pair of underwears.
Two is more than one.
And I prefer more than one, which is two.
But if you wear five, you'll suffocate and die.
Problem solved.
Well, that's why you gotta wear six, because it's more than five.
And if five is good, then six is better.
Where does it stop?
Obviously if one works, then two will work better.
There was no evidence at that point for him to say it.
None!
And you dummies went along with it.
Not you watching right now, but a good portion of this country.
I hope you feel stupid.
I really do.
I get it, like, we want to extend an olive branch, but you also sometimes have to rub their face in their piss.
I really hope you feel dumb that you followed that guy, knowing what we know now.
You can rub their face in it all they want.
They got five masks on.
Six is the magic number!
We're past five!
Hey, as we go into this, just really quickly, currently, right now, Lionsgate has a mask
mandate that they just put back into effect for, I believe, their Santa Monica offices.
Anybody that goes into the office has to have a mask, and a university in Atlanta basically
said we're going to mask for the next two weeks.
There's no parties yet.
Yeah, that's going to work on a college campus.
No parties or large gatherings, and everybody has to go back to wearing a mask.
So we're not talking like this is, again, Alex Jones was- It's happening with private companies, but again, that's
just, they're testing it.
Yeah.
They're testing it.
And of course, what happens there just happens with private companies, then it would extend to federal employees if they can get away with it, and then they want to see what they can do with the population.
They don't want to overreach if they think that you'll push back enough, which is why you have to be as vocal as possible and fight like hell.
Okay.
What's the science?
What science do we have on masks now?
Well, let me just rapid-fire this for you and the references that are available.
Key fact here, number one.
Masks, we now know, can actually, and by can, I mean are actually poisonous.
So here's a new study that came out here in the last couple of weeks.
Researchers at June Book University, their K94, which by the way are very similar to the N95 masks, they were found to release high levels of volatile organic compounds.
You've heard the term TVOC, right?
So eight times the recommended safety limit.
That sounds bad.
Eight times is more than seven.
But in this case, it's bad.
So can we just round that down to zero?
No, Fauci, you can't just manipulate it anymore.
But I'm also the math.
So these compounds, by the way, what kind of symptoms?
Difficulty breathing, nervous system damage, organ damage, potentially cancer, just to be clear.
What?
All that being true, masks maybe should be appropriate for some folks.
I need my hair done!
So think about this.
Eight times the recommended safety limit.
Now here's the deal.
This is the hypocrisy that you see.
Or you know what?
Not the hypocrisy.
Everyone's a hypocrite.
The mental loop-de-loops that people on the left would make.
These are people, by the way, who will buy organic fruits.
Because they don't want to ingest pesticides.
I don't know if you know this, but by the way, organic foods that you buy at the grocery store, they can use pesticides.
These are people who refuse to drink from plastic bottles because of the infinitesimal chance that they might consume some xenoestrogens or through the BPA, which could somehow disrupt their endocrine system, when inhaling directly, two inches away, Eight times the recommended safety limit of volatile organic compounds, however, it's time to trust Dr. Fauci, commonly referred to as the science, also ASAP Ricky.
Now, it's science.
And by the way, we lived it.
This might actually explain it.
We had one employee when this happened.
Remember, it was terrified.
The one employee who refused to ever take off his mask.
I thought he was on paternity leave.
Me too, he's up in the loft.
Living life on his own terms, I like it.
You know how it smells.
Doesn't play by anyone's rules.
Here's key fact number two.
Masks, we now know.
Remember we did this in schools?
They hurt children.
In a multitude of ways.
Measurable ways.
Quantifiable ways.
One of the ones that pisses me off the most.
Remember they would always say, hey, what harm is it?
Oh, if we lock everything down, look, it's just a safety measure.
At this point, err on the side of safety.
As though there were no consequences.
As though fundamentally altering our economy was not a consequence.
Hey, look, air on the side of safety, right?
So kids do their class by Zoom a little bit.
How did masks hurt them?
Well, lockdowns hurt them mentally, by the way.
We've now seen record numbers of inhibited emotional development.
We've seen slower language development.
Also, if kids wear the mask too long, they could end up looking like this.
That's a problem that we deal with.
Psychologically, we've seen increased anxiety.
We've seen increased stress.
We've also seen, by the way, children from these lockdown periods and masks, as they go into adulthood and into university, we've seen higher substance abuse.
We've seen higher rates of mood disorders.
By the way, to a statistical degree, that couldn't be explained any other way.
And when you add all of these together that follow the same trend, that's where you see a very clear causation.
We also have very physical manifestations.
Breathing discomfort that kids went through, skin disorders, headaches, These increased dramatically.
These were reported.
And now we have studies, not just self-reporting, but we have studies looking at the entire population.
We've collected the data.
There's a trend across the board everywhere that masks were implemented.
So when people say, oh, well, how does it hurt you?
It hurts a lot of people in a lot of ways.
It is not consequence-free.
Exactly.
And so one of the videos that actually made me the most frustrated about this entire thing, because we knew that this was BS, right?
And adults get to make an informed decision.
You can go along with it.
Wearing a mask wasn't the worst thing in the world, you thought, until we had some of this data come out, right, as an adult.
But as a child, there were videos of kids who, you know this, like, don't want to wear a mask and they're too young to understand what you're trying to do.
And so they just cry and cry and cry and try to rip it off and try to, like, instinctively, they're like, no, this is wrong.
Yeah.
And there's kids crying.
And we knew as adults They're at statistically zero risk from COVID.
Statistically zero chance of them dying from COVID and yet we're masking them and forcing them to do this and they're crying through the entire process.
That really pissed me off because if you're an adult and you want to make this decision, fine, but the kids, the innocent people, like we're supposed to fight for them and protect them and say, no, this is not happening.
You can't do this because this Well, you know what else it highlights?
First off, I'm going to get to another fact that they don't even work.
In case you think that all of this is worth it, it's not because they don't even work.
But parents need to fight for their... You know who's fighting against the children?
You know who's fighting against children?
Teachers' Union.
Yep.
The real heroes.
You mispronounced it.
The real heroes.
The teachers saying, if it were up to the teachers' unions, they wouldn't be back!
Today!
They'd still be wearing masks, at least.
I'm risking my life!
I'm risking my life going in with a bunch of preschoolers if they're not double-masking.
Meanwhile, the kids don't learn how to read body language, facial expressions.
They don't learn how to interact with humans.
That's a huge component, right?
Seeing a smile, seeing how someone is interacting with you.
These are known facts, or at least they were up until the pandemic where we said, ah, what's the worst?
Come on, it's consequence-free.
It's just a mask.
It's not just a mask, and it's about the control that the mask represents, and it's compounded by the fact that they don't even work, because here is key fact number three.
According to the Cochrane Report... The what?
I know.
We are all children.
Cochrane, not ring.
Ten studies took place in the community, two studies in healthcare workers, compared with wearing no mask in the community, studies only, wearing a mask may make a little to no difference in how many people caught a flu-like illness or COVID-like illness.
We've had many studies too.
This is another key point, according to Oxford epidemiologist Tom Jefferson, not the guy.
Wait a second.
I know, it's confusing.
He's an Oxford man?
Tom Jefferson.
There is just no evidence that they, meaning masks, make any difference.
Full stop.
Just to be clear.
Boom.
Go read that article, by the way.
And here's something else, just to be clear.
There was no difference between masking and not masking school districts.
There was no statistical difference.
Um, the best that you can find is maybe, just to be clear, and you know what else didn't work?
Social distancing.
Like this.
This is something we actually did.
In case you've forgotten how stupid... My helicopter's here.
That's unbelievable.
And what the left is trying to say to you, right, they'll try and say, well, all these studies are population studies.
You can tell people that they should wear a mask, but you don't know if these districts are wearing masks.
So, example, I think there was, I'm going by road here, there was a study in Peru where they would say, yeah, but we did see that the no-masking districts either had better results or the differences were negligible, but we don't know if they were wearing masks or they weren't.
Well, guess what?
That also means that you don't know if the Pro-mask community was wearing it or not.
So all you know is when you study the population at large is at best it is inconclusive data.
But everything that we seem to know when we collect all of the data, right, when you have this preponderance of evidence, is that at best there is no difference.
And we absolutely know the negative side effects that come with mask wearing, particularly
with children, not to mention what they do to society as a whole.
Now the argument that they will try and make is, well, hold on a second, these are population
studies, but in a lab setting, and I want you to watch this and then see if you can
catch the stupid, because they think that this is a strong counter argument.
In a lab in these perfect conditions, actually, a mask works.
So you can't say that masks don't work in the population at large if everyone did this.
Okay.
So it shows there, and by the way, early on in the, I think it was Jocka was selling some
of like basic cotton masks, where we did, we said, hey, look, the one thing that a mask
may do is if you are sick, you wear it, it might help prevent you spreading.
And that still is true if you wear a mask.
Now as far as you Being protected by a mask.
So let's watch that again, and I want you to think of this as in a lab, right?
It has been put on the face, absolutely sealed.
I know this is showing how it's stopping particles from being propelled, but they also want you to believe, or at least still to this day, most people believe it also prevents you from inhaling particles.
So let's assume if this were in reverse that that was the case, and then I'm going to change one variable.
Watch it again.
God bless you.
Finally somebody did.
By the way, some particles still go out and it only takes one.
It's like AIDS in the cereal box.
Remember that, Fauci?
So, it's going out.
Now, they're starting with a mask.
Okay, let me change one thing.
You're in a room where other people have COVID and particles are out there.
The mask has not been on your face the entire day without ever having been touched or removed.
So let's say if at any point during that day, assuming, by the way, this is still a brand new mask, right?
You're not reusing one.
There are particles around.
Oh, hold on.
Let me scratch my nose.
Particles are now on the inside of your mask and you're inhaling them along with eight times the legally permissible limit of volatile organic compounds.
Pull it down.
Guess what?
Those particles are now on the mask.
Yeah.
Touch it.
Oh, wait.
Now that's on the mask.
Did you ever take it off?
Did you ever reuse a mask?
Let's be honest, Lou.
I know.
You had your mask stuffed into your glove compartment next to whatever other crap you put in there.
In my pocket.
Yeah.
It looks like you ate a cheese enchilada through your mask.
Yes.
Sometimes.
Listen, this is the point, and recently I had a conversation with my wife about this, but this is how I found out about it.
She's a nurse, obviously.
We talked about this.
She said, Nurses around the country, this is not what she said, but based on her information, nurses around the country should have stood up and said, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.
That's not right.
Right.
We train specifically to make sure that we either use a mask properly or do not use a mask at all, because if you use a mask improperly, it's actually more dangerous than not having any protection at all.
Of course.
Right?
Every single nurse in America should have been going, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, timeout, timeout.
We're telling people the wrong things.
This is going to actually lead them to more harm because they're going to wear masks improperly and think they're safe, and they're not.
Well, those shitty TikToks weren't going to make themselves, Gerald.
With the dancing bodies, and I get it.
Oh my gosh, the true heroes.
Yeah, go tell that to the guy who still has black lung because he was working at Ground Zero months after the towers fell.
Yeah.
By the way, did you see that the CDC sent out like an alert saying, hey, masks won't work for smoke particles because they're too small?
And they'll get through the masks when I think the COVID molecule particles like 200 times smaller.
I split the difference.
I cut a hole in my mask for my cigar.
Perfect.
Not one in my mask, too, but it's a little bigger.
Unbelievable.
Whoa!
It's for cheeseburgers.
That's the wall to your den.
Now!
And by the way, if you're watching, comment, did you ever buy this?
The mask thing?
And hit the like button because this will probably be clipped into a bit.
This is...
As definitive as we can get, we want to go through, okay, is there harm?
Yes.
Do masks work?
No.
And now let's get to key factor number four.
The studies that they tried to use to show that they worked were flawed.
Yeah.
Right?
They were flawed from the get-go.
So what they'll say is, hey, population studies don't really count.
Let's look at masks in a lab.
Well, we just went through that, right?
Because that does not apply when we look at it across the board with population studies.
However, when to make their argument, and by that I mean leftist communist bastards, they point yet again to another population study.
Bangladesh!
Okay, and this is the, you read this in Washington Post by the way, it says, villages where surgical masks were distributed appeared to be especially protected, an effect concentrated in the most vulnerable populations.
We found that surgical masks averted one in three symptomatic infections among those aged 60 and older.
Okay, so that went on in Washington Post.
Problem!
A re-analysis showed that the study had flaws.
Here you go, here's a re-analysis.
It would not be reasonable to conclude from this trial that there's a direct causal link between mask wearing and any causal claims.
It is critical to consider that all of the outcomes in the study are based on self-reporting of symptoms.
Meaning that doesn't even necessarily need to include a COVID test, which was also faulty!
There's no point of entry here where you can make a definitive claim.
You absolutely can if you study what is being inhaled from these masks.
Eight times the permissible limit.
But as far as any entry... Okay, were the COVID tests accurate?
No, they were not.
Was the death reporting accurate?
Well, considering that one guy was listed as a COVID death who shot himself in the head with a shotgun, uh, no, they were not.
And now we have to say, okay, was the mask data accurate?
No, we now know that they were not.
Especially in this case, one study in Bangladesh, which they point to, was based on self...
Reporting.
Why would you do that and why would you point to that as your study while ignoring the other ones unless you were intentionally trying to be dishonest?
Washington Post, I know, I'm asking a question I already know the answer to.
Here's another quote.
Our analysis of the population size shows that behavioral biases can produce a highly significant, a 9% difference between the control and intervention arm in the absence of any causal link with the intervention.
In other words, you can't use population studies, except for Bangladesh, Which, by the way, is entirely self-reported.
We didn't even effectively administer COVID tests, which also don't work.
Tell me you're lying without telling me you're lying!
It's unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
The entire world, because of this, the entire world shuts down and makes everybody wear masks and go through the problem.
We just discussed all of the problems that that has caused societally.
Yeah.
And they're doing it again.
They want to do it again.
Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, But they would like to do it on a national scale again.
I know, but for me, that is doing it again, because it's like, oh, they're doing it in their companies, I get it, but what are you going to do?
Quit your job and go find another job?
Yes, but that takes time, and so essentially you don't have to do it through the government, you just have to do it through schools.
Well, the reason I say that is because the left is going to say, okay, they're not doing any lockdowns again.
The only reason why is because of people like us.
Let's be honest, if you had your way completely unfettered, we would be locked down.
It would happen again.
It would happen every single time there's a new epidemic, just to be clear.
It's not what the left does with their power, it's what would they do if left completely unfettered.
The closest thing that we have as an example is Prime Minister Blackface himself, Trudeau.
Look at what he did, and that's what the left would at least do if there were no checks and balances in our system.
And by the way, this one's just for the people who still say, well, still, I don't really care if our kids are, you know, if they're cancer stricken and retarded.
It still seems to me like the juice is worth the squeeze, especially if I ignore the science.
All right, well then this one is for you.
Key fact number five.
I don't really care about this.
Here, you can hit that.
Here's a key fact number five.
Masks are a major pollutant.
I don't know if you know this.
Again, masks cannot be reused.
No?
Yeah, I mean, you think you can reuse them, but remember, everyone mocked Donald Trump when he said, if there's a way to sanitize so we could actually reuse these masks.
We got the finest liquids!
Yeah.
Thinking about the planet.
Which, by the way, we actually have that here now.
We have a steam closet.
Really?
Saves us money on dry cleaning, and it actually has like a sanitization cycle.
Nice.
I've never used it, because I don't trust it.
But!
Let me hop in there.
Masks are, it's not big enough.
It's not for human use.
In general.
We've tried.
I've tried, trust me.
No, that's not an indictment on you.
Even a midget wouldn't be able to fit in there.
We tried.
Yeah, we did try.
2020 alone, 1.6 billion masks entered the world's oceans.
That's not an indictment on you, even a midget wouldn't be able to fit in there.
We tried.
Yeah, we did try.
For people who care about...
There are no...
Okay, 2020 alone, 1.6 billion masks entered the world's oceans.
And by 2022, the world is throwing away about 3 million masks per minute.
I don't know if that even seems right.
That's from Business Insider.
That's what they say, but it sounds extreme.
It's gotta be right.
Yeah.
It's Business Insider, so you know it's good.
Like five or six billion people using masks every day and throwing them away?
Right.
Multiple times a day?
That sounds right.
Well also, there's also Mr. Masky McThrowerson, who just, that's what he does.
He just does it non-stop.
I don't know why.
He's just a guy who throws masks all the time.
Oh, I read it as that guy.
Yeah, exactly.
All he's doing, just throwing masks all the time.
Big in Sheboygan.
Yeah, very big in Sheboygan.
So here's something again, it's not... You don't measure a man by what he believes or what he applies as far as ethics is, whether they are ever applied equally.
Everyone's a hypocrite, but is this person at least attempting to apply their logic or their moral filter equally?
Okay?
So, 450 years is a number as far as how long it takes for these masks to decompose.
Wow, that's a long time.
Now I know some of you say, who cares?
Screw the turtles.
I agree.
They're gonna think we're so stupid.
But considering that plastic straws take allegedly 200 years, I'm not a mathematician, that's less than half the time of a mask to decompose, and because of the fact that people are so up in arms about plastic straws taking 200 years to decompose, everything tastes like a number 2 pencil when I have to drink through one of these stupid wooden straws.
But you're throwing out 3 million masks per minute?
So let me just recap this for you.
Whenever someone thinks that you're stupid enough to buy the mask, bullshit.
In conclusion, and I'm getting very near the end of this now, what do we know?
Masks are poisonous.
That's irrefutable.
All these references are at ladderwithcreditor.com.
They harm children mentally, emotionally, and physically.
They do not work according to all the conclusive data that we have.
The data that would say they work is supported by bad research and has been fact-checked And it is worse for the environment than anything else you can possibly do.
You would be less of a dick to the environment if you were driving a diesel truck while spraying an aerosol can out the window like it's your job.
They're hiring in Oregon, actually.
For that?
Yeah, there's a specific business.
What is it, air freshener?
Because that place smells really good.
Oh, no, no.
It's a whole environmental thing.
It's kind of secret, actually.
Is it?
Yeah.
It's not that secret now because you just talked about it.
I don't really think it is.
Josh, I'm calling you on this.
Okay.
We can move on.
I will get you in the steam closet.
Give me the details.
We'll do the reverse steam.
It has a moisture suck.
It's a dehumidifier, too.
You'll come out looking like a poddling after Pelosi's been here with you.
Like a little raisin.
A little prune.
Think about this, though, where we are as a country at this point.
They want you to not eat steak for the environment?
And 3 million masks, 450 years to decompose?
None of this is real.
Look, you're not being a conspiracy theorist when you notice the trend that, hold on a second, when they're doing something for the environment, you lose more freedoms.
And then when they're disregarding the environment, it's because for the greater good, you need to lose more freedoms.
On no side of this equation, tell me this, outside of the ability to kill your baby, which I would argue removes the freedoms from the baby, you can comment below when we're talking about particularly late term abortion if you disagree with that, outside of that, where does the left ever, oh and the ability to do drugs of course, the ability to do drugs because they can tax it, okay, outside of things that harm your body or other bodies like abortion, murder, outside of that, When does the left ever end up with a policy that gives you more freedom accidentally?
What you choose to eat?
No.
What you choose to drive?
No.
What school you can go to?
No.
How you can raise your own kids?
No.
Whether you can wear a mask or not?
No.
And even though it's worse for the environment, no we're still going to remove that freedom.
It's like that is, it's not as though it's a consequence, it's not as though it's a side effect.
It's as though it's the starting point.
And that's why you don't go along with the mess.
You don't go along because there's no science behind it.
You don't go along because it's bullshit.
But you also don't go along because we've seen what happens.
The minute they get a little bit of control, the next moment you know...
You're choking a turtle with 3 million masks per minute being tossed into the ocean while you eat cricket burgers, convincing yourself that it's just as good as ground round.
It's horseshit, and you don't need to be ashamed to not go along with it.
Alright, we're going to continue this.
You're going to do a segment, I guess, on Spaniards kissing?
A little bit of sports.
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