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Who is Trump's VP? The Short List is Here: Kristi Noem Self-Destructs!
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It's, it's a good thing.
It's a slow news day, which here at Letters Cutter we call the funnest days.
Because, you know, then we pretty much get to do whatever we want.
That's nice.
Not exactly.
OK, there is some stuff going on in the news, and you probably should know this.
Let's bring it up.
Kristi Noem.
She's not going to be VP, we'll tell you why.
And there is a short list, though, as to who it may be.
Also, something else, you know, there's a silver lining here.
There's been a lot of blowback to the protests, the Hamas protests on campus.
That's kind of a surprise, I think, to the left.
They, of course, initiated Black Lives Matter, Antifa, they came out.
That kind of worked for a while.
There's blowback here.
The pendulum is swinging.
Now you have former Vice President Joe Biden trying to pander.
His pandering knows no bounds now.
It's alright, let's forgive more loans.
Now let's increase the uselessness of them, like the Institute for the Arts.
And, you know, let's give them weed.
Yeah, weed!
Let's bring in Palestinian refugees.
Look, it's bad, but it also shows desperation.
And I believe that his newest actions will too have blowback.
So, let me ask you that.
Do you think the pendulum is swinging the other way?
Do you think this is a sign of desperation and some blowback?
And who do you think President Trump should pick for Vice President?
You, absolutely you.
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I am doing well.
How are you?
Yeah.
Good.
Everybody healthy?
No.
My whole family's sick.
Really?
Yeah.
Just throwing that in there.
What happened?
How are they sick?
They're just, they're sick.
You know, like colds.
AIDS?
Well, not AIDS.
Okay, well then they're not that sick.
It could be worse.
Yeah, they're sick in the head.
Look on the bright side.
They don't have AIDS.
Not diagnosed yet.
No, not diagnosed.
Depending on how much time they spent in truck stops.
Not them, me.
And also today we have exclusive, you know, we sent down our on the ground correspondent for the first time, Thomas Finnegan, to the protests.
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How are you, Josh?
I'm doing good.
My family's also sick.
Really?
Different kind of sick, though.
They're frickin' sick, dude!
Oh, man!
Yeah, they're sick-ass people.
You know, in Canada, they'll say chill, or what I really don't like is they'll say jokes.
Jokes?
Man, that's so jokes.
What?
It made me want to harm people.
Bunch of weirdos, man.
They would say, that's so jokes.
God bless them.
That's so jokes.
I heard it for the first time.
I'm not going to lie.
I hit somebody.
Really?
Yeah.
Violently.
That's better than this, though.
What are you, West Side Story?
Yeah, they do that.
People do that at like hip, super low comedy shows.
They'll go, oh!
Oh, man.
Because the joke wasn't funny.
They disagree with it.
Where you just say, I have to take a potty break, you leave, and you release the nerve gas.
So.
I call it a fart, you call it nerve gas.
No, I mean a biochemical weapon.
All right.
Wow.
So, I don't know if you know this.
Let's move on here with Christy Noem.
From mass murder to this.
Yes, let's please.
Mass murder to this.
We found out, of course, last week, you know, Kristi Noem, it's not that she shot her dog.
I want to be really clear here because you get some people, unfortunately, conservatives who feel the need to defend everything and say, I think it's a good thing that she shot her dog.
You people don't know, don't live on a farm.
No, no, I understand.
I know people who've had to put dogs down.
I know a dog trainer who would have to do it.
She would take in dogs.
This was kind of their last stop.
And if they were aggressive, she would have to advocate putting dogs down and do it herself.
It's a reality that I do accept.
It's not lost on me.
The problem Uh, for Christy Nomas, she did so gleefully.
She bragged about it.
Yeah.
Whistle while you work?
Yes.
That's a terrible song.
You can kind of, well, if you just, that's my read on it.
If she said I had to put down the dog because it had attacked people and it was sad, I don't think anyone would have batted an eye, but I hated that dog.
And boy, pulling that trigger made me feel godlike.
Seeing the last glimmer of light.
Yes, that's exactly.
Well, here's the thing.
That's pretty bad.
What's also bad is she's now been caught lying about meeting Kim Jong-un.
This happened.
So you write about lessons learned in leadership and you bring up some specific incidents I want to ask you about.
You talk about meeting some world leaders and one specific one, quote, I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, I'm sure he underestimated me, having no clue about my experience staring down little tyrants.
I've been a children's pastor after all.
Did you meet Kim Jong-un?
Pretty straightforward.
Well, you know, as soon as this was brought to my attention, I certainly made some changes and looked at this passage, and I've met with many, many world leaders.
I've traveled around the world.
She looks very surprised by the question.
She looks surprised at everything.
We went forward and have made some edits, so I'm glad that this book is being released in a couple of days and that those edits will be in place and that people will have the updated version.
So you did not meet with Kim Jong-un?
That's what you're saying?
I've met with many, many world leaders.
Talk extensively in this book about my time serving in Congress, my time as governor, before governor, some of the travels that I've had.
I'm not going to talk about my specific meetings with world leaders.
I'm just not going to do that.
This anecdote shouldn't have been in the book, and as soon as it was brought to my attention, I made sure that that was adjusted.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
It's not that this anecdote shouldn't have been in the book.
It's that it's not an anecdote.
It's a human being.
It's fiction.
Yeah, it's fiction.
This fiction shouldn't have been in my non-fiction book.
Okay, that's an acceptable answer.
I shouldn't have lied.
That would be an acceptable answer.
Now, I understand that you have ghostwriters.
I get that.
You have people, often you'll dictate the book and they write it, and she doesn't want to throw anyone under the bus.
For example, I'm not the one who posts the clips to my social media.
Why?
Because I say it right here, and I have people go, oh, you said that, you can clip it.
I get that, it's not lost on me.
The answer, however— Way to drop accountability there, Stephen.
Yeah.
If it's me saying it on camera, fine.
I said it.
Okay?
I get it.
But think about, just, that anecdote shouldn't have been in there.
This is the problem.
It's identity politics on the right.
Both of her mistakes.
Both of her mistakes follow the same pattern.
She's trying to wedge something in there.
It's a little bit of the, remember, and I don't have anything against her, but remember when Sarah Palin was talking about being a hockey mom, and she was talking about going out hunting, and then there was that reality show where she was holding a rifle that she had clearly never held.
This is, where she's like, I'm tough!
I'm salt of the earth!
I kill dogs!
She's trying to appeal to those people.
Here, it's like, I'm a youth pastor, so I know little times.
It's trying to fit in.
I'm a youth pastor, therefore you should vote for me, right?
Because I'm a good person.
I'm a farmer, therefore you should vote for me, right?
Because I'm a good person.
Be American, buy American.
Veteran, veteran, veteran.
All that kind of identity politics that you see on the right.
She walked into these mistakes because there were advisors telling her this will appeal to a voting base, and it came back and bit her in the Botoxed ass.
I don't know if they do it in the bud.
I have no idea.
I don't know the wonders of botulism, though I've been told that I should probably use some myself.
I think she wanted to ride the hot Kim Jong-un wave after this new song in North Korea.
This hot single.
By the way, it's not just top 40.
It's not in the top 40.
It is the top 40.
All 40 songs are this new Kim Jong-un single.
Snap, crackle, pop?
Don't kill me!
Don't kill me!
They're one jet.
Oh snap crackle pop Don't kill me don't kill me there one jet
Oh, they're nitty-skate too I
Universal.
Oh Some more exposure, please.
Yeah.
Hey, can we go back where he- when he's hugging that person who looks like the- the Dig Dug- the Eskimo?
Yeah.
Right there?
Clearly, he's grabbing her ass.
I know.
Can you see that?
Go back.
Oh, I didn't see!
Look at that!
Now, let's play it again.
Play it- look.
Look at his bottom hand.
Oh, yeah!
Oh!
Pat!
Get a good squeeze!
Swing!
Squeeze, squeeze!
Smack, smack!
Squeeze!
Oh, man!
I like that sound!
And we do.
We do.
He just looked way too young.
Was that a child?
I can't tell.
I can't tell.
It's an entire nation of people who look like 12-year-olds.
He was sitting, right?
Was he sitting?
Play it again.
Yeah, he's sitting.
It's gotta be a child.
Okay, alright.
I didn't know that was a child.
I thought he was just groping a... Look, his hand.
Then it goes down.
Then it goes down.
And then he kisses.
Wow!
He's almost as bad as former Vice President Biden.
Almost.
Wow!
Don't worry, that person will starve to death in a week.
No sniff test, he was just ready for the taste.
He was going right after the taste.
Yeah, he's a professional ice cream taster.
Yeah, nobody's gonna stop him.
He's a deity.
Eleven holes in one, his very, very first game, which is just a weird mythology for a deity.
Oh, he flew too close to the sun on wings of ass-grabbing, which brings us to this week's preemptive not-going-to-be VP.
Time to close for Kristi Noem.
And one of Trump's potential picks for vice president, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is on the defense after strong backlash about a story of the governor shooting her dog.
Chief Washington correspondent John Carlisle has the story.
And John, this is a weird one.
Time to close.
Endings and beginnings are ending and beginning now.
What I talk about in the book extensively, when people are able to get it on Tuesday, is to see the whole story and the truth, not the spin that the media has put on this story.
After you shot the dog, you quote, realized another unpleasant job needed to be done.
Walking back up to the yard, I spotted our billy goat.
You said he smelled and would chase kids, so you took him to the gravel pit and shot him twice.
It seems like you're celebrating the killing of the animal.
I know that it's time for things to close.
I hate that dog.
It's been brought to my attention that some components of this program are distasteful.
You'll have it correct.
I love how she just, like, the reporter makes it seem like Grissy Gnome is just deciding to execute animals in passage.
And then I was on the way to the pharmacy and I noticed a bunny crawling across the road and I thought, that bunny is gonna reproduce.
I better go choke it to death.
And then on to the pharmacy.
Like Michael Douglas and Falling Down just... That poor Billy goes just sitting there munching on some grass.
It's coming right for us.
Yeah, it smells and it chases, you know, like a goat.
You see it though, so much sentiment.
Like, look at me, I'm working trades.
No, you're not.
No, you're not though.
You just, you, you, you kill animals.
I almost feel like that was her attempt to be a tough guy.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, look at me, I'm tough.
I killed the dog.
And then on the way in, spotted that billy goat and I said, yeah, yeah.
And then I was, I smacked some kids as a youth pastor and told Kim Jong-un, what are you doing?
I no look jabbed Kim Jong-un.
Put him in a timeout saying, no more animal crackers for you, fat boy.
And then look at my welder's mask.
I'm just like you.
Ugh.
So, it comes down to some other vice presidential potentials here.
Some people have a short list.
Marco Rubio, probably not.
J.D.
Vance, Tim Scott, Elise Stefanik.
Doug Burgum is apparently on the list.
Dracula made it?
Yes.
Doug Burgum is on the list, and so's Byron Donalds.
Who do you think?
Do you think it's going to be someone from this list?
I hope not.
Tim Scott could work.
No, no.
How about no?
Exactly.
Here's why.
Tim Scott is the black version of Mike Pence.
He is the most milquetoast politician that I have seen, and he was on Meet the Press on Sunday and fumbled a question that was very easy four times.
Four times.
Was it about meeting Kim Jong-un?
No, it was about accepting the results of the election, and he answered it in the worst possible way, giving her all the room she needed.
Go watch the clip, we'll put it out on social media.
Oh, bring it back up on Mug Club, I didn't watch it.
Okay, yeah, we'll watch it.
It was just like, I think it was at least four times, maybe three times she asked the question, and it was very easy.
Okay, look, here's how you answer these questions.
Are you willing to accept the results no matter which way they go for the 2024 election?
Your mother's a whore.
Let's move on to the next question.
That assumes she had a mother.
Okay.
Your dad's a man-whore.
Assuming you have a dad.
You were created in a lab by whores.
By whores.
Oh no, my father!
The answer is just, you know, it depends if they're still the same kind of shenanigans as the last election.
Yeah, if they're free and fair.
There's 50 different ways.
You can answer that question and move on, and he answered it in the worst possible way, giving her all of the room she needed to be able to say, see, he wouldn't even accept the results.
Out of that list of people, if you put a gun to my head and said, pick one of those people, it would be probably, and I don't love these choices, so it's either JD Vance or Byron Donalds for me.
I think there are reasons neither one of those guys work as VP so I'd like it to be somebody else but I certainly don't see any benefit in bringing in somebody like Marco Rubio or Doug Burgum.
I think that would be the wrong move to make and hopefully this list is a head fake and he's got somebody else that he's picked that is going to be the person to come in because I don't I just don't see a huge benefit.
Even though I like some of the people on there, I just don't like them for VP.
Yeah, you guys can comment.
Who would you like to see as VP?
We have a pretty big sample size here with you folks who comment, so it'll be interesting to see.
We'll probably notice a trend and, you know, maybe get it to the right people.
Hunter Biden.
Alex Jones.
Donald, let me just tell you what happened.
There's some aliens in the West Room.
He would be the most invasive vice president ever.
It's largely a ceremonial position.
Every time he walks into the office, he'll be like, I know you're busy, you've got a lot of things on your plate, but I don't know if you've seen what we've been doing with the STIs in Guatemala.
Now, I have the papers right here, Mr. President.
I have the papers.
We've knowingly infected them with gonorrhea, and Hillary Clinton apologized for it, but I don't think it's enough.
I don't know if you know this, but the gay frogs are now having sex with other amphibious, even the vehicles.
What?
I'll come back later.
I'll come back.
I'll come back.
I got a second wind!
No second wind!
Alright.
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By the way, this is, a lot of people complain that this does not happen in the States because of LGBTQAIPM whatever.
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You know we do Crowder Gives Back at Christmas and of course we've done things during natural disasters but It's one thing to see everybody complain about LGBTQAIP and Women's Appreciation Month and, of course, Black History Month and actual heroes who have died for this country or not died, people who have simply served their country, a lot of whom have done it selflessly.
They deserve a month.
We're celebrating it all month and highlighting some stories for you.
Here's one, actually.
Last month, a Vietnam war vet Paul Morgan saved his friend using first aid training that he learned.
And this is one thing, too.
You know, Josh has talked about this.
The military is a valuable place to acquire some skills, and certainly not only skills, but also discipline, mindset, and carrying that back into everyday life.
Sometimes you carry back a lot of baggage, and that's tough, too.
But sometimes those skills come in handy, and this man actually, this veteran, used the skills that he learned while in the military, namely first aid training, to save his friend.
Kentucky veteran's trip to the store ended up saving a friend's life.
Paul Morgan stopped by the Walmart in Rockcastle County when he ran into his longtime friend, Larry, in the parking lot.
He says the two were just talking when Larry suddenly collapsed.
Morgan performed CPR, which he learned during his time in the military, until first responders arrived.
I thought he was dead.
I'll be honest with you.
He was turning blue in the face and stuff.
And I just said, Lord, don't let him die.
That's what I said.
When they was loading him, he looked at me and he said, I'll see you, Paul.
And I know then it's going to be all right.
That's a great story.
And by the way, we always say, say a prayer, set a guard.
He set a guard.
He performed CPR.
He said, Lord, don't let him die, then sprang into action.
So thank you.
Thank you, Paul Morgan.
We appreciate it.
We salute you.
And I think we'll, if we can track him down, we'll be sending him.
I don't know how much he'll use a swag bag, honestly.
He looks like he dresses quite a bit nicer than the casual garb we sell at our shop.
But he learned CPR actually 60 years ago.
60 years ago.
Think about that and he used it.
That's crazy how you can remember stuff like that from so long ago.
Like the wartime training.
I bet I still remember all my life-saving skills I learned in the Army.
Hey Josh, that's great because I think we got somebody choking in the conference room.
Oh, man, I wonder I'll go I'll go handle it, okay?
I Got you buddy
I gotcha.
I gotcha.
Come on.
Come on.
Oh, come on.
Come on.
Get it up.
I got it.
I think it's fine.
Bye.
I don't think he's fine, but question for you below.
Who is a service member or vet who's made an impact on your life?
Share those stories if you want to.
Comment below.
Josh didn't make much of an impact there.
Oh, you know what?
Dude, I helped.
Come on.
Did you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
How's your light roast?
What?
Oh, it's good.
Yeah.
It's more of a dark roast, I think.
It's a full city roast is the term we use.
It's right after the second crack, but you know what, that's irrelevant.
Speaking of trying really hard... That's why I don't eat meat.
Hamas tries really hard to exterminate the Jews.
Wow.
Yeah.
And they have been getting...
Very passionate support across this country on campuses.
And we've already covered this, and it's funny now, some people are saying it looks like these protests might be orchestrated and they may be receiving some funding.
Yeah, and you can go back to the installment where we discussed that.
Within 48 hours, of course, this is happening across the country, and of course it is happening from bad outside actors, namely foreign actors, like the
government of Qatar and Students for Justice for Palestine, or Students for Justice of Palestine?
Students for Justice for Palestine. It's a really stupid name, but here you go.
There's a silver lining here, and I remember, I mean, Gerald, we were there when the Black Lives Matter protests
first started. I mean, even before Barack Obama. Yeah. They started during Barack Obama's
presidency.
I'm trying to remember the very first one with Trayvon.
Trayvon was kind of the start of that.
I don't know if they called it Black Lives Matter.
It was Mike Brown, hands up, don't shoot.
His hands weren't up.
He was beating a cop in the head and reaching for his gun.
So all of this was based on a lie.
And here's what happens.
It takes a while for people to figure out the lie.
And once they figure out the lie, they become angry.
You saw that with COVID.
It took a little while for some people to come along.
When they figure out the lie, they reject it.
Some people go too far.
And then say, I don't trust anything anymore, you know, like the moon landing or the earth.
Just the earth.
Right.
In general.
It's not a thing.
But now you have students, they're calling for, you know, divestment is what they've said, which means any companies, any entities that may have anything to do with Jews, when you actually look into it, and a ceasefire.
Right?
And what this really means is they want to turn universities into Marxist crap holes, and the ceasefire means that they want to leave Hamas in power so they can destroy all the Jews.
If you actually listen to what it is that they are saying, and we have had boots on the ground, we have been listening to what they're saying, this is not about just a peaceful solution and a ceasefire, giving the hostages back, and let's say ousting Hamas so there can be a newly elected government to represent the Palestinian people.
No.
This is about doing away with Israel completely.
And a ceasefire conceding everything to Hamas.
There can be no ceasefire with Hamas still in power, so here you go as a recap.
Across the country, protesters calling for ceasefire.
We call for immediate and permanent ceasefire!
We call for immediate and permanent ceasefire!
We condemn Greg Abbott!
We condemn Greg Abbott!
Yeah, it's in his hands.
No one will remember us 30 years from now.
True.
But you guys will go down in history.
You're right.
Our biggest thing is also calling for a ceasefire and raising awareness on campus.
The university needs to call for a permanent ceasefire, an end to the occupation, and an end to the genocide.
Cease fire now!
Gosh!
What?!
I'm taking a howitzer to that protest!
I'm sorry, at this point I'm a murderous person.
I'm kidding, of course I wouldn't do that, but listen.
Give peace a chance?
Isn't that the chant that they were kind of co-opting a little bit or something like that?
It's like... Cease fire now!
What, are you gonna drink Kool-Aid next and meet the spaceship, you zombies?
Come on, you don't know what they meant.
So let's go through some of the claims that they're making to justify this.
They have to be 40 someday and look back on this, you know?
Well, the problem is then they have to look back and either continue with the lie or accept.
You'll see that sort of like with angry, single, older, bitter feminists, right?
They go, Yeah, yeah, I was right about everything, and it's the rest of the world that was wrong.
And then you see some people who go, you know what, maybe we did some good, but we also did some bad, and they found out that family was more important, that career isn't the end-all, be-all.
Or you see people who say, you know what, yeah, we were wrong about, for example, some of the reasons justifying Vietnam, but probably shouldn't have spit on troops, and it wasn't their fault, they were drafted.
Or you see people who say, no man, we were actually getting things done.
So that is actually kind of a good point.
We'll see what 40-year-olds they end up being.
And I have to tell you, it's going to be rougher for the women at 40.
It really is.
It's going to be rougher for the women because they are sacrificing a period of time.
Right now, there is a clock that women have that men don't.
And if you are 22, 23, 24, and you've been an entitled brat your whole life, it's tougher for you than it is for a man who tends to sort of mature a little bit later.
And that's how feminism harmed an entire generation of women.
Not all women accepted it, but they actively harmed a generation of women.
It really stemmed from campus and the media.
So let's go through some of their claims to see if they hold water.
A claim that they are making right now, for their justifications, and you've heard this quite a bit, is that Netanyahu is the one who rejected the ceasefire, right?
He is the boogeyman of the day, and far from perfect, just to be clear.
But the truth is that the demands from Hamas, right, there was a talk of a ceasefire, okay, Then they started adding everything else to the list.
So they want Israel to basically let everybody, you know, out, return home, okay.
They want to withdraw all of the IDF troops.
Israel to just withdraw completely any and all troops and completely end the war.
Meaning leaving Hamas in power in the same places from which they fired rockets before there was ever actually a need for a ceasefire.
That's basically, let me just summarize this for you.
Israel leaves, Hamas stays in power, nothing changes, and I don't know, give it a few months, maybe a couple of years, more rockets will come in, and more tunnels will be dug.
Yeah, and this isn't one of those stalemate ceasefires, where it's like, alright, let's stop shooting because nobody's making any progress.
It's like, you're losing badly, and you want us to stop winning?
If you want us to stop winning, then lose.
Right.
Just completely lose.
We're done.
No more bullets have to be fired.
You guys are completely out of power, and justice will be served.
People can go back to their homes.
Vote for not-terrorists to be in charge next time, and maybe this won't happen again.
There's no ceasefire in the world like this, in my mind, where one side is dominating the other side, and they say, stop shooting us, but give us everything we want.
What?
Right.
That's not how it works.
Right.
You capitulate.
Done.
Over.
And this is the thing, it also just draws attention to the fact that these protesters here in the United States, they're not talking about a two-state solution and getting rid of Hamas.
I haven't seen, if they exist, I haven't seen enough impassioned speeches of, hey, hey, let's free the Palestinian people From the oppressive rule of Hamas.
I've heard them talk about the oppressive rule of patriarchy apparently on campus that allows them to disrupt everyone's classes and graduation ceremonies to have to be cancelled.
I haven't heard them discuss freeing the Palestinian people from Hamas.
Hamas big fans of patriarchy by the way.
Yes, huge fans of patriarchy.
As a matter of fact, they almost go too far.
But sometimes they have a point.
So this makes sense when you understand, okay, they are Hamas supporters, these protesters.
Full stop when you watch this clip from MIT.
sacrifice blood and souls for palestine from water to water death to zionists
I do appreciate, you know, they're willing to spill their blood and their soul for Palestine and Hamas, they say.
Which kind of surprised me, considering the kind of mental breakdowns you've seen over, for example, only not spilling your blood, but not being able to graduate.
I mean, I'm a little disappointed. I'm being restricted from a lot of things right now
that I didn't expect to be for standing up for something that I believe in.
Accountability.
You mean like restricting kids from their classes?
I have family coming in who I have to let them know to not come to my graduation ceremonies.
Can I ask you a question?
What do you think standing up for something you believe in means?
Is this generation, are you aware that standing up for something you believe in means a cost?
Yeah.
When has anyone stood up for something they believed in and not had to pay a price?
Stood up for freedom, right?
So you fought off the world's largest superpower one century, the British Empire, to become the world's greatest superpower the next century.
Stood up for something you believed in, I don't know, for example, Tiananmen Square.
Where you saw people run over, 10,000 people and students killed by the Communist Chinese government run over with tanks.
Stand up for something you believe in.
Staring down Hitler and Japanese imperialists.
Standing up for something.
Even, hey, you know what?
Standing up for something you believe in, being a whistleblower and having to flee the country.
Standing up for something you believe in means, inherently, it means taking a risk.
Otherwise you're not standing up for anything.
This is the problem that people have, I think, if you have to put a finer point on it, is, wait a second, you're standing up.
First off, you're disrupting the lives of innocent bystanders, of innocent students on campus, right?
They've done nothing wrong, and now they don't get to go to graduation, or they don't get to attend the classes.
Which they paid for.
Or their parents.
Or, we'll get to it, Joe Biden will absolve them of their student debt.
And you didn't expect any consequences?
Do you think that standing up for what you believe in means everyone else has to fund it?
That's the difference.
That's why these protests, that's why these charades are completely meaningless.
You can see it doesn't even occur to them.
When they're saying, we will spill our blood, we will spill our blood for Palestine.
All right, you're just not going to be able to graduate.
What?
But I was standing up for something!
I thought I was supposed to do this!
The problem they have is that they don't understand the difference between protesting and breaking the law.
They have the right to protest.
But if they start breaking the law... And here's what happens.
The students get a warning.
Right?
Where else?
In the middle of an armed robbery.
Hey, hey, hey!
Hey!
That's armed robbery!
Make sure you don't do that!
You have five minutes to leave.
Nobody does that.
You're just arrested.
In this case, they're like, hey, you're breaking the law.
You guys have to disperse.
If you don't disperse, you'll be arrested.
And guess what?
Sure.
That has consequences to it.
She could have stood up for what she believed in and done it in a legal way and then gone about her merry life and not be facing these consequences.
It is when she chose to break the law.
You don't get to just break the law because you believe in something.
Right.
But I would even argue further, you're not really standing up for anything if you're simply protesting on campus and there are no consequences.
I get it, but she could have gone out there and chanted a few times, and when the cops showed up and said, you guys have to get out of here, she could have left, gone on, checked the virtue signal box, and moved on with her life.
Standing up for something you believe in is going to Gaza right now and fighting with Hamas.
Exactly.
And the problem is, she's not upset for standing up for what she believes in, she's upset because she doesn't even believe in this, and now she's losing her graduation.
Right.
If she truly believed in it, and she really was a martyr for the cause, She would be happy to be kicked out.
That's what martyrs are.
They're happy victims.
Look, I don't particularly like what Muhammad Ali did in his younger life, right?
Cassius Clay turned into Muhammad Ali.
A lot of you don't know, we did a whole segment on that, became a conservative later on, actually campaigned for Orrin Hatch, but very young, right?
Refused not only to serve, go to Vietnam, but if you look at a lot of his politics and you look at what he did with Farrakhan, Malcolm X, you look at some of the Islamic extremism, his racist views and interracial couples, But he did stand up for something.
He wasn't able to box.
I believe he lost his boxing license for three years in the prime of his life.
That is a risk.
That's standing up for something you believe in at that point.
And by the way, he wasn't negatively affecting other people around him.
You could argue if everyone followed suit, we wouldn't have had troops for a war.
I don't necessarily think that Vietnam was the kind of war that was entirely justified, looking back anyway.
But the point remains, he decided to take a risk, endangering and harming no one around himself But himself.
No one else.
And he lost his earning ability during the prime of his years.
For three years.
I will say, I do respect taking that risk.
That is standing up for yourself.
Doing something expecting no consequences is not standing up for anything, to be clear.
And this is what these people want on this campus.
This is why you're seeing the backlash.
They basically want to caliphate.
They want their own communist utopia.
We showed you this last week, right, at George Washington University, and I believe I misspoke because we had clips from Georgetown and George Washington University.
This is George Washington University, where we showed you this is actually about, when you look at their leaders, flat-out promoting Marxism.
So basically saying that, like, we are all fighting the same battle, whatever it may look like, wherever we may come from, we're all fighting the same battle, and it's important to understand where our fellow comrades are coming from.
But you're not, though.
You're not.
You have transgender individuals wanting to take a dump in the girls' bathroom.
You're not all together with Hamas.
If Hamas saw that, they'd be like, why are you letting the women talk?
This is like the cops are the tools of the capitalist.
The state of Israel is a tool of the capitalist.
If Hamas saw that, they'd be like, why are you letting the women talk?
What is happening?
Yes, exactly.
They don't know their audience at all.
So you saw that, but I don't know if you've seen this now.
You've seen this at George Washington University now.
These students have actually been holding communist-style trials, calling for, you'd think there may be some consequences, actual executions, death, for members of the administration.
Can people find you?
Guilty!
Is there another guillotine?
Guillotine! Guillotine! Guillotine!
Gracie, Gracie, we see you!
Gracie, Gracie, we see you!
So they're roleplaying?
Do they mean assault students by allowing Israel to exist?
I love their live view counter at 36.
I'm a witness of having a vested interest in the genocide of Palestinian people as they
profit off of Zionist weapons and purchases that you refuse to divest from apartheid as
they lie in their pockets.
The people find you...
Guilty!
Totally guilty!
I don't know.
They'd have to find a guillotine for you that could make it through the neck fat.
These are the people who talk about the oppression of patriarchy in the westerns and travesties of justice.
But if they had their way, it would be, hey, a bunch of gender studies majors have said that you're guilty, therefore we kill you.
Where have we seen this kind of justice before?
Now, the choice is yours.
Exile or death!
Outro music...
Friends, or guillotine?
Yes!
Wow!
I thought, I was thinking like a fine?
I mean, like, I don't know, like a public shaming?
Can we throw a fruit?
Maybe like a penalty or something?
I mean, you don't get the guillotine for tax evasion, even.
I didn't know we had those around as well.
It's not practical.
I didn't know that buying from a Jewish bakery warranted decapitation.
They have no muscle to enforce any of it.
None of it.
So it's just like a bunch of nerds.
That's why they rely on the muscle of information, of big tech, and of media, and of these giant non-profits, and these giant foreign entities donating to colleges.
And this is something else, too.
You think of strange bedfellows.
This is what I've said.
Progress for progress's sake.
It can't work, right?
It has to collapse under its own genderqueer slash pro-terrorist weight because LGBTQAIP, Western feminists, Islam, kind of strange bedfellows, but you're still seeing these people, for whatever reason, at least performatively flocking to Islam now.
I really recommend it.
There are a lot of people who are converting.
There's a lot of people who are reading it.
I'm not saying I'm gonna convert.
I'm not saying that I wouldn't.
And I don't know.
I just, I know that this is exactly what I need right now.
I just wanted to say thank you and just point out how excited I am!
One, the easiest one maybe, chop their head off.
Allah muakkal.
Pfft.
If you're praying, go up there, but if you're not, if you're blessed, it's still like my home.
If you're praying, go up there, but if you're not, if you're blessed, it's still like my home.
No, no, I'm talking to somebody else.
We're trying not to...
What happened to cultural appropriation?
We're just showing up.
It's like, yeah, what are you doing?
Yeah, I mean, I'll face Mecca.
I'll do with you.
I mean, I still, I still blow guys, but it's okay.
Not you, not you.
You're somebody else at this point.
Yeah, of course.
You just rewind 30 seconds or fast forward for context.
Like, ah, you know, all the gay stuff.
And you know, I mean, I was just hitting poppers in the bathroom, but yeah, I'll pray to Allah.
I'll pray to Allah with you guys.
You're mad about Taco Tuesday?
Yeah.
I don't think this counts as jihad either.
Like if you show up to Allah and he's like, oh, what did you do?
Well, I protested.
And did they burn you for this?
Yeah.
No, I couldn't graduate.
I faced Mecca with a killer hangover.
I was on the struggle bus.
I went through an Islam phase when I was like 20.
Yeah.
By the way, that's like torn Levi's or law school for you.
Yeah.
I think I still remember the prayer.
Yeah.
No, that's not it.
No, that's not it.
Thank you for suicide bomb.
So sweet.
Thank you for the halal food we eat.
Thank you for the rockets that sting.
I don't know.
Thank you Allah for something, something, killing things?
I don't know.
Amen.
Allah Akbar.
By the way, there was a clip that we showed of the imam who was talking about how to deal with gay people.
I think we have a longer introduction.
Yeah, in case you're wondering, Islam doesn't limit the killing of the gays to just beheadings.
They get very creative.
If there's homosexual men, the punishment is one of five things.
There we go.
Talking it out?
Oh boy.
Okay.
Maybe there are other options.
Let's hear them out.
Okay, well, it's almost worse.
This just seems like a pattern.
Oh, I'm noticing a pattern here.
Maybe five is good.
Let's wait.
Oh, come on!
What?
Set him on fire, chop off his head, throw down a wall, and then what's the other one?
A combination.
E is all of the above?
What is this, a multiple choice test?
Throw him off a wall, throw him off of a cliff, have the wall fall onto him, and then it lights him late.
Light him on fire and beheads him.
Yeah.
I've seen Humpty Dumpty before, I get it.
I mean, they watch too much Coyote and Roadrunner.
Yes, exactly.
I really did think maybe- They just paint a tunnel on the wall but with dicks in it.
Look!
If you are attracted to that!
He was saying it with a smile, too.
He was really happy about it.
It brought him a lot of joy.
And now, your father being disappointed in you doesn't seem so bad.
At least she ain't over there.
Yeah.
Hit the like button if you want to just book these protesters a one-way flight to Gaza.
At least a couple of them.
We should go down with a sign-up sheet.
We'll pay for it.
I will pay.
You want to spill your blood?
Fine.
Oh my gosh.
Go over there.
Your terms are acceptable!
Is what they'll say.
Not us.
Ooh, is this ticket to the West Bank?
Because that would be better.
Yes.
By the way, you probably shouldn't include your demands on paper regarding hot lunches and vegan-free food and zip ties and lotion for when you get ashy.
I don't think that Hamas is going to be ultra-responsive.
Here's the silver lining.
Well, other students, commonly referred to as normal people, they got fed up and they started finally pushing back, responding to the pro-terrorists.
Get him!
Get him!
Get him, he said.
It's like a slow march in.
Hold the umbrella line!
There's the Navy SEALs there for some reason.
They're the Penguin.
There's pepper spray.
And they're always so surprised when they shove an officer and they get pepper spray.
Like, what?
Hamas has zero national championships.
Don't bring that to an SEC school.
USA! USA! USA! USA!
Keep your protests to liberal colleges, guys.
USA! USA!
flipping them off for saying USA.
And the home of the brave.
For the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
Look, look, this is anecdotal, but we've been showing you a lot of videos of the protests and the people therein.
Was it as shocking to you the normalcy that you saw in those ones?
Like, people looked normal.
Like, they didn't look like they live in a sewer.
Also, no masks.
Yeah.
Which, that's fantastic.
They look kind of how we used to imagine college students looking.
Yes.
Remember, it used to be like, ah, you might get some frat, but it's kind of fratty, people would say.
If you go there at the wrong time, it's kind of fratty.
Or, if you were like, in your, you know, late teens or early 20s, like, ah, a lot of good-looking college girls down there.
Now, it's often just awful at the protests.
That's never been said of Notre Dame, though.
That's the one area where, look, they look normal.
Yeah.
They do.
They look happy!
Anecdotal, do you see the difference?
And by the way, to cover more of these, we sent our own on-the-ground correspondent, Finnegan.
Oh lord.
Unfortunately, the campus protests here, because they had committed so many crimes, I believe,
had already moved to somewhere outside of the courthouse or the jail.
So we had to send Thomas Finnegan there to get the scoop.
They keep chanting free Palestine.
Not sure who she is, but I'm hoping they'll let her go soon.
Hi, Stephen.
I'm here in front of the detention facility in McClellan County.
And it's pretty rowdy as you can see.
I don't think I should be here.
I'm not going to be here.
Do you want to do an interview?
No.
Interview's down there.
Who's down there?
Go all the way down there and we'll interview with you.
Over there?
Do you want to go down?
Not me.
No?
Who am I interviewing over there?
You can see to my right that there's generators so that... My left?
What?
I know left from right.
As you can see over here, they have some generators so they're getting ready for, I assume, the dead of night.
This will go on for hours and hours.
They're chanting free Palestine and they've also got the free snacks.
So it seems to be a theme.
It's pretty loud here.
There's kids here.
There's kids here. I understand that. I'm sorry.
The man with the scarf was in almost all of our shots.
I think he was really proud of it.
Looks nice and airy.
It's good for the summer.
There's somebody behind me.
Looks nice and airy.
It's good for the summer.
There's somebody behind me.
Oh, he's trying to stand up and dread up about tobacco.
There you have it.
They don't want to talk.
They're just drawing on the walls.
It's going to rain tomorrow.
That'll be gone.
And uh, I think it's time for another smoke.
That was good, he found the right place this time.
Well, no, I mean, I'm trying to say that he's never been to the right place yet.
Yeah.
That ended up being the right place, so let's baby step him.
You know, you're in charge of the purse strings.
You're in charge of the purse strings.
That cost us a pretty penny.
I've tried to fire him several times.
I know, I can't- Have you ever tried to sit down with him and get him fired?
He's the only employee we've ever had here who's in the union.
I talked to him about it, by the way.
He seemed pretty adamant that he's never getting fired.
That's my point.
He seemed pretty confident.
We were supposed to be at the university.
We showed up there.
Right.
We didn't even know that we had to go there.
They moved to the jailhouse?
Is that what that was?
Yes.
A bunch of their friends got arrested?
He's a smart guy.
That was a fun day.
I was there.
You might have seen me a couple times.
I did some dancing and some chanting.
Did you?
Yeah, yeah.
I said, free, free Firestein.
They had no idea.
They had no clue.
They thought I was part of them.
No, they definitely knew.
They probably heard Firestein and were like, Jew.
Yeah.
Well, they wish.
Jew.
They have like a Jewdar.
Yeah, I was just telling everybody I was there to see my uncle.
Oh, really?
Yeah, he had done something weird.
Yeah.
But they totally believed it.
To kids.
Yeah, there's a couple things that didn't come out.
Like that guy who kept saying, you're smoking, there's kids around.
He said it like six, seven times.
And I looked at him and I go, I don't think that's a thing.
And he's like, what?
I go, I don't think that's a thing.
And then Finnegan goes, yeah, I didn't see a sign.
There's no smoking, there's kids, and I'm like, oh, you guys really care about the rules.
Yeah, I'm sure Hamas takes that to heart.
Why are you in jail, by the way?
You care about the rules?
Your friends are in there, they obey the rules, I'm sure.
What about calling for the deaths of everyone from the river to the sea?
I think that would include children.
Yes, but that would not be through the cruelty of secondhand smoke.
Secondhand smoke kills more people than actual smoke.
There's no science to back it, it was a big scare, but we still play by those rules.
And you know what, Gerald, you guys are talking all the smack about Finnegan, but he was out there, dude.
He was risking it all, man.
He picked up a piece of chalk and wrote Mug Club on the police property, the wall, right?
The wall, they're all drawing on the walls.
Piece of chalk on the floor, picked it up, wrote Mug Club.
I was like, that's pretty cool.
Then a couple minutes later, as we're leaving, a lady went and grabbed an officer from inside.
And the officer came over.
We have footage that we didn't put in there, but we have footage of the officer coming over.
Yeah.
He was like, hey, you guys, you took the kid's chalk.
We didn't take the- And then we're like, no, we found it on the ground.
He's like, you can't take the kid's chalk.
And the lady's like, yeah, you stole my kid's chalk!
And like, she picked up her kid while wearing her frickin' scarf or whatever.
Rule of law!
What happened to the collectivism?
By the way, you're not even stealing it.
It's on the ground.
Also, you're defacing public property.
And the cop is like, what?
Like, I can't do it also?
They tried to say that you took a child's chalk?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that Finnegan took it.
Yeah, Finnegan took the child's chalk.
And then there was that we wrote Mug Club on one of the walls.
So they went and got an officer?
Yes.
The protesters?
From inside, yes.
The defund, the no police.
And the officer came out and was like on their side.
I'm like, what is this?
These people want you to believe that they will police their own community as it relates to rape, as it relates to domestic battery shootings, but not the unforgivable crime of using chalk that you found on the ground.
They're protesting the police but couldn't have The ability to just let a piece of chalk go.
That's hilarious.
Or just tell you, like, hey man, that's my chalk, I don't want you using it.
That still would have been more adult than going and getting the police over ground chalk.
It's ground chalk, by the way.
Ground chalk is not a finders keepers thing.
It has its own clause.
Ground chalk is community chalk.
It is, finders keepers.
They make it clear.
They're anti-police until they can use them for their advantage.
That's hilarious.
They're clear about it.
And so we wrote the Mug Club on there and this lady comes over.
This guy was like, he was trying to intimidate us by standing near us and stuff.
We're like, okay, whatever.
And then he's just standing there not doing anything, just kind of hanging out.
And this lady came over, poured water on the Mug Club to drown it out.
And as soon as she did that, he came over and was like, yeah, I'm going to help out.
Oh, good for him.
Yeah.
He waited for the woman to take charge.
Let it not be to the chivalry's day.
A little tough guy.
I love beta males.
They're fantastic.
Well, I don't even know if they qualify.
That would be an insult to beta males.
Zeta?
These are people who went and got police officers over ground chalk.
Yeah.
That was the funniest part.
It was like, this isn't community chalk?
It really comes down to, at what point, and we've done this for a long time, you know, going completely independent.
Of course, none of this happens without you.
You can go to loudearthcrowder.com slash MugClub, right?
You use the promo code military, $10 off, 10% proceeds go to military.
Going completely independent, that's a risk.
Doing this without a net, that's a risk.
Allowing ourselves to be demonetized.
We're not risking our lives, but we are risking the livelihoods of everyone here when you're talking about millions of dollars lost that we don't make on YouTube in comparison to our competition.
That's a risk.
Of course, I've been banned for trespassing from more places than I can count.
It usually just means a one-year ban.
I mean, well, you can go there.
They'll do one of those five things to you.
That's true.
And countries, and campuses.
Of course, I've had people attempt to kill me.
You've seen people assault me on camera and, of course, respond.
There's a risk.
There's always a risk.
You accept the consequence.
This is the problem, is you will no longer have men who will stand in the fire and fight for you, or women, by the way, if you've changed the entire mindset of standing up for what you believe in, including risk.
You have now conditioned an entire generation of people to say, yeah, yeah, yeah, we get what we want by disrupting and there are no consequences.
Guess what?
Those people, when facing real consequences, in other words, before entering into the fray where they know beyond any shadow of a doubt that there are consequences, they won't.
They will be cowards.
You see this?
Is it funny?
Is it trivial?
Sure.
But going to the police officers, To get them to help you because of chalk being used.
While you're yelling in their faces at their jailhouse.
When you're yelling in their faces or, for example, protesting and blocking access to student classrooms and then Being surprised and furious that you won't be able to attend graduation or perhaps actually graduate.
People who have faced these kinds of consequences, as we've seen, and they've tucked tail, what do you think these people are going to do if there's an invasion on our soil?
What do you, women, when you look at these men, what do you think they are going to do when they are faced with a violent man who wants to do you harm?
Do you think these men Who have completely avoided consequences their whole life?
Do you think they're going to willingly face them for you?
I will say this.
You don't need to take needless risks.
As a matter of fact, that's foolish.
You need to be smart in how you approach risks.
But you can't trust a man, women out there, you cannot trust a man who has never risked anything.
Whether it's his personal safety, whether it's his reputation, whether it's his livelihood.
And the same thing women, right?
Two women, and I will say men if you're, you can't trust a woman who isn't willing to risk anything
for your family, for your family unit.
Women typically don't go to the front of battle.
I know that now some of them do, I don't support that.
But the point is, you need to see a man who is willing to risk something to trust
that he is going to fight for you.
And men, you need to see a woman who is willing to risk something
for the entity that it is you protect, that family.
You know how these people are going to react in the real world.
You know how these people are going to react when they are in roles of government?
When they are in roles of public education, for example?
Building planes that start breaking down?
Do you think any of them are ever going to accept responsibility?
That's why people are turning on this, and that's the fear that we actually have.
I mean, if you look at great leaders of the past, people who we respect, anyone, you can go to Winston Churchill, you can go to George Washington, you can go, for example, to Michael Jordan, or to Wayne, every single one of them took a risk, and they were willing to face the consequences and accept responsibility for their country, George Washington, Churchill, for their team, Michael Jordan, For their family?
Men who have gone out there and died in home intrusion events?
We've always judged men by what they do in the face of consequences.
And by the way, we've talked about the same thing with women.
Mama Bear, right?
If you look at any nickname that we use for people, Maverick, Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Badass, Rebel, every single one of them, if you look up the definition, includes The necessity of incurring some risk that come with consequences.
The problem with these protests across this country is they don't want any of the consequences.
Wherever you line up, wherever you line up, if you hate Netanyahu, if you believe in a one-state solution as it relates to Palestine, fine.
Let's take that out of the equation.
Every single one of these people are completely risk and consequence averse.
That's the issue.
That's the problem.
That's why you see it differently.
And by the way, it was often the case, too, for these student protesters in the 70s.
It wasn't the same for MLK.
Wasn't the same for Malcolm X, who, by the way, had some horrible ideas with which I disagree, but they were willing to accept some kind of a risk and consequence.
Having a culture that doesn't accept any risk or consequences while they violate the law or they disrupt the rest of your lives, what does that tell you?
That tells you that all of these people They want the virtue signaling, they want the clicks, they want the headlines, they want the fame, but who takes the risk?
Who deals with the consequences?
If it's not them, it's you.
It's you.
That's the issue.
Whether it's leaving trash all over USC and Columbia and not picking it up, you're left holding the bag.
Whether it's graduation not taking place or missing one, two, two dozen classes that you've paid for, they're not the ones dealing with the consequences.
You are.
There is no meaning in protests or civil unrest if you demand the glory while you refuse to accept the consequences and you thrust that risk on somebody else.
These are children and they are, well, this is what bothers me is when people say, you know what though, I respect, I respect their right to go out and, first off, I don't.
I acknowledge the right that everyone has in this country to speak freely, to be clear.
I'm not going to trip us up on some First Amendment bullshit here as though we're inconsistent.
Of course, anyone can say whatever they want.
I don't care if they say, hey, I want all Jews exterminated.
It's wrong.
It's horrible, it's evil, but of course I accept their right to say whatever they want regarding the Middle East conflict.
Just like I accept the right of some Westboro Baptists, you know, including all 14 members, half of them have flippers, it's awful, they have the right to say whatever they want.
But I do not respect them getting up and doing what they're doing.
People say, I respect them willing to make their voices heard.
I don't.
I don't.
Not only do I have no respect for it, but because they are out there disrupting everyone else, contributing members of society, I actually have less respect.
Everyone starts off in life, at least in my opinion, with a neutral amount of respect.
Everyone deserves a basic level of respect, just like we all deserve a basic level of human rights and government serves to protect them.
Everyone starts off with base level respect.
The rest of it is earned.
I not only don't respect what these people are doing, I have less respect for them than before they started.
Because they're not risking anything.
Just like student loans.
Just like rent forgiveness.
You're the one risking it.
You're the one at risk.
And you didn't choose that risk.
It was thrust upon you.
And you know what?
That happens a lot with, we've talked about this, military, uh, the military here in the United States, it's Military Appreciation Month.
Guess what?
You may not like them.
You may think they're baby killers.
You may actually support the military and maybe be against some of these wars, and that's a totally reasonable position to hold.
But guess what?
They're risking something.
They're risking something.
If you wonder why do I respect guys A, B, and C and just despise these folks, take a look at the risk that they are taking on and the consequences they accept.
You may subconsciously, we all do it subconsciously, I want you to do that consciously.
Say, okay, what skin does this person have in the game?
And look at every issue.
Look at every issue through that lens.
Hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
Al Gore.
Carbon offsets.
Not being able to purchase SUVs.
Electric cars alone.
What skin does he have?
Well, he flies in a private jet.
Well, wait a second.
Hold on.
Abortion.
Taxpayer.
On demand.
Well, hold on a second.
That student doesn't pay taxes.
We already pay for the birth control, we already pay for the condoms.
Wait, hold on a second.
Israel, Palestine, that person's not taking any risk.
Wait, hold on a second.
Yeah, Ukraine needs, you're just, not only are our elected officials sending money and not taking a risk, they're not joining the military, but they're not even sending their own money.
They're sending your money.
There's no risk there.
There's none.
Whatsoever.
No risk, no consequences, no respect for me.
You can comment below if that's a finer point on it.
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