🔴 MAGA WINS: Zuckerberg Comes Clean and Tulsi Gabbard Goes All-in For Trump
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Steiner could not massage enough forces for an attack.
I have a feeling that we are going to lose.
I have a feeling that we are going to lose.
They stay in the room.
Keitel.
Jodl.
Krebs and butter.
I'm not going to be able to do this.
Everyone lied to me, even the SS!
The entire General Staff is a bunch of lowly, treacherous, treacherous cowards!
My Führer, I can't let the soldiers who work for you... They're cowards, traitors, traitors!
My Führer, what you're saying is outrageous!
The General Staff is the scum of the German people!
They're dishonorable!
You call yourself a general because you spent years in military academy just to learn how to hold a knife and fork!
For years, the military has only hindered my actions!
It has only pushed me into resistance!
I should have done better!
I'm not going to be a fucking idiot.
And yet, I alone... I alone have conquered the whole of Europe!
Traitors!
From the very beginning, I've been betrayed and betrayed!
I've been betrayed by an entire nation!
I will make them pay for this!
I will make them pay with their own blood!
They will drown in their own blood!
Please, Gerda. Calm down.
My orders have been sent to the wind.
It is impossible to act under these circumstances.
It is over.
The trick is lost.
To be continued...
Bye!
But if you, gentlemen, believe that I'm leaving Berlin, you're wrong!
I'd rather shoot myself in the head.
I'll blow a hole through their heads.
Do whatever you want with them.
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Okay, so a clip tomorrow, that's what we're thinking?
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Also, Donald Trump and JD Vance on abortion and how people are reacting in entirely the wrong way.
Zuckerberg finally releases a letter That says he's, you know, sad that he did the censorship thing.
Well, we'll see how you guys feel about that.
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I'll get you there, Gerald.
You will?
Yeah.
Thank you.
With your 80s porn stash.
Hey!
Whoa!
I'm just describing it.
It's either like an 80s Topps baseball card of a baseball player or something like that.
I don't know.
I don't know what it is.
I look like I'm in a movie called Two Guys, One Comb.
What are we doing with the comb?
Not sure I want to know what you're doing.
A lot of brushing.
With the comb.
When you hear this, you know Josh is here.
Yeah, baby.
That's even worse after that comment.
The song, like...
So bad.
Make sure you go and see him September 19th at the Big Laugh Comedy Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
And check out all of his dates and information about him at JayFirestein.com because I got him kicked off X. Yeah, yeah.
For 100 followers.
They said, look, we'll give you 100 followers if you get him.
And I said, well, here are the goods on Josh.
Yeah, he's totally gone.
Sorry, bro.
No, I mean... Well, at least you're getting paid $3 a month now.
That's true, that's true.
I can get a latte, which I don't drink.
But when pumpkin spice comes around... It's already back, baby.
I hate that stuff.
I'm just kidding.
And when you hear this...
You know that we have laying the brain, Ginger Snap, in second, third, fourth, fifth chair.
Whatever the chairs are, we have chairs over there.
There's multiple chairs over there.
It's one of the chairs.
It's a chair corner.
How are you, sir?
Sometimes I feel like I might be on the wrong show when you guys get, you know, to the back and forth thing about porn in the 80s, but... I didn't... There was no back and forth.
He just has a porn stash.
That's it.
I don't know.
He looks like he's cosplaying Mark Zuckerberg a little bit right now, which I can get on board with.
Really?
That gold chain?
The gold chain's a Zuckerberg thing?
That's a Zuck standard right now.
Is it really?
Oh yeah.
He's transformed.
But no, we'll see.
Just your point about what you said about Steven.
Yeah, he's getting back to like the OG stuff that brought me into the show originally.
And you know, as a smaller kind of operation, there's times when we can't be on air like yesterday.
But yeah, I know Steven would say if he's here, trust him.
This is where this is huge.
We're really hunkering down.
And between now and election, there's going to be more stuff than you can handle.
So I think it's on slot.
Onslaught is a great phrase.
Yes.
Yeah.
I love it.
All right.
Fantastic.
Well, before we get to some of the more serious topics of the day, the Notting Hill Carnival, I don't know if you even know what that is, kicked off in London and it has been the British version of our mostly peaceful yada yada yadas.
Besides the knives.
the Notting Hill Carnival will be the same as it has always been and in the
last hour they've given us an update that they've made 38 arrests and
recovered four knives and they said a man believed to be in his 20s has been
stabbed his injuries are not life-threatening but overall it's been
a really peaceful and enjoyable day for people who have been here. It is family day here at the Notting Hill Carnival.
Mostly peaceful.
Classic British culture.
There's horses!
Is that the pea corner?
Yeah.
It's a puddle.
Don't call the mulch on me.
Oh yeah!
Yeah!
I didn't know they had a Waffle House in London.
We need some milk!
That was awesome.
God save the Queen.
Oh my gosh.
I don't know why I said it like that.
I don't know.
I don't know either.
What is this mostly peaceful thing?
Like, how do you describe events?
Like, the JFK rally in Dallas was mostly peaceful as well.
That's not the main point of what happened, okay?
I don't know.
They must be studying CNN game film at City College London or something like that.
Well, at least they didn't do it with the riots happening right behind them, like the CNN guy with, like, burning buildings right behind them.
That was really bad.
They'll get there, Gerald.
They'll get there.
They take a minute?
They did a good job making it light and bright, you know?
She was dressed like one of the Olsen twins from Full House.
You think?
What?
She was.
That's such a weird poll.
It is.
One of the Olsen twins when they were 12.
Gross.
You could have said, like, from when the West was one.
That was a good movie.
I don't know about that.
Well, check it out.
I absolutely don't.
Hey, make sure...
Did you make your own shirt on that one?
You did, didn't you?
No, not this one.
Is that one ours?
No.
Ah, come on!
You said you wouldn't sell a White Boy Summer shirt, so I bought my own.
Sorry.
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All right, so let's transition over to Trump.
It's been interesting to see people's response to the last five days.
Interesting is a word.
Disheartening is another one.
You're a negative Nancy, okay?
I'm not a negative Nancy.
Twitter will do that to a human.
Well, it depends on who you follow.
It's whatever you interact with.
It's like Josh, he just sees porn and he's like, why is this on my page?
I'm just like, well, you keep clicking on stuff.
Softcore porn.
Well, it's the stash.
If I was dressing like porn, I would dress like my stepsister.
What are you doing, Step Josh?
Okay!
You're outdated, Gerald.
I would dress like a kid.
Coalition building!
Stephen is never leaving town again, by the way.
If you're watching, I'll do better!
On Sunday after endorsing Trump, RFK, who did that on Friday with this big moment that kind of really, it seemed to kind of blunt the, I guess the surge in enthusiasm after the No, but I don't think there was a huge momentum shift created by that.
But nonetheless, whatever there was, it seemed all of a sudden the story became RFK, dropping out of the race and endorsing Donald Trump, and even hinted on Sunday that there would be more Democrats joining the cause.
President Trump is going to make a series of announcements about other Democrats who are joining his campaign.
And, you know, I want to make America healthy again, and so does President Trump.
Okay, that sounds reasonable.
Make America Maha.
Make America healthy again?
No?
It's not catching fire?
Well, yesterday, former US House Rep Tulsi Gabbard actually gave her official endorsement to Donald Trump as well.
I am proud to stand here before you today, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent.
If you love our country as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do, I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much, Mr. President.
Very nice.
Thank you very much.
That's exactly what he said.
Really appreciate it.
Here's the interesting thing.
There's been backlash from people that should probably just shut up and sit down.
But we'll get into why I think that.
And that's not all of it.
I understand some of the hesitation people might have.
I get it.
But the backlash?
Don't understand that.
And voices from all parts Of the political spectrum.
You can see that over these endorsements.
Let's go to Lauren Chen.
The Uniparty is alive and well.
That's stupid.
I'll get into individual kind of comments later, but for now I'm just going to read through them.
Noah Smith.
The GOP just collapsed as a party and was taken over by a gang of random weirdos backed by Russia.
Even dumber.
Bradley Whitford.
This one didn't bother me, but it kind of bothered me.
Hey, at Cheryl Hines, way to stay silent while your lunatic husband throws his support behind the adjudicated rapist who brags about stripping women of their fundamental rights.
Gutsy.
Great example for the kids.
Profile encouraged.
Bradley, stick to being great at The West Wing and leave real politics to us.
We'll take care of it from here, sir.
You are a great character, and I hate the fact that you're a super liberal.
I'll still watch the show because I frickin' love it.
That show's still around?
The West Wing?
Yeah.
It was one of the best written shows of all time.
Oh, it was.
It was.
I hate some of the liberal views in that show, but it was fantastic.
I think he got eaten by a merman in Cabin in the Woods, too.
Did he?
Yeah.
I didn't know he was in anything else.
I saw him in, like, maybe one other thing, but anyway.
I hated that tweet, though.
Yeah, it's a stupid tweet.
It's a stupid tweet, of course.
Noah Smith's tweet is stupid, too.
And I responded to that on Twitter.
It's stupider?
Well, he blocked me after I responded to it.
What did you say?
I said, yeah, it was super crazy how when Trump was president, Vladimir Putin launched the largest land invasion in Europe since World War II.
Wild.
Obviously, it happened.
And then he immediately blocked me.
Your wild was, like, very subdued.
Wild.
These people... Yes, of course.
Anybody coming out right now and saying, hey, this is stupid, we can't be... The Uniparty thing?
It's like, okay, fine, fine.
Just shut up and don't pay attention to anything else because you're hurting the cause by saying, the Uniparty's alive and well.
It's called coalition building.
It's called going out and getting people who you agree with on certain issues and agreeing with them.
It's novel.
I understand that you can't partner up with anybody out there who doesn't agree with every single thing, but this is what Trump is doing.
He's saying, look, you know what?
There are people over here that have been left behind by the Democrat Party.
Hasn't that been what we've talked about?
Is that the Democratic Party has moved further left?
Right?
Haven't we talked about how liberal they've become?
And some people go, well... And now, maybe we can argue with if it was ever towards the center or not.
Fine.
But there are certain people that would have identified as Democrats saying, I don't believe in this stuff.
Shouldn't we encourage that and say, hey, water's warm.
We're not going to take every idea you have.
We're not going to put you in charge of doing everything that's going to impact this country.
But hey, you want to make kids healthier?
I do too.
Let's work together and see how we can accomplish that.
I would say it's even a sign of a healthy system where you can find people in the middle moving both ways depending on the spectrum shift of each party, because that shows that it's not so sycophantic or dogmatic that you're just going to play the teams for it.
Now, most people do, but reasonable people like Tulsi and RFK can see the writing on the wall, and we'll get to that later, where they're like, well, this is the better decision for the country right now.
And by the way, they have some crazy takes.
Yes.
RFK tweeted out about chemtrails.
Okay, I don't like seeing stuff like that.
That's not super crazy.
Tillman's like, bro, that's not super crazy.
Let's call Alex Jones.
There are certain things that I'm going to disagree with.
Every single possible coalition type person that we could bring into this.
I'm fine if we just go, hey, we agree on this.
Let's start there, right?
Let's start where we agree.
And also let's start with the votes that those people are most likely going to bring.
But it did piss off this one group of people that seems to always yell when this person stands up and speaks.
And they don't, they can't really yell.
The voice thing happens again, but his own family was pissed.
I'm outraged and disgusted by my brother's gaudy and obscene embrace of Donald Trump.
Is that voice genetic?
I don't know.
Is that the Kennedy curse?
Yeah.
Sounds even worse when a woman has it.
I separate and dissociate myself from Robert Kennedy Jr.
and his flagrant and inexplicable effort to desecrate and trample and set fire to my father's memory.
Set fire to your father's memory?
That seems a bit harsh.
Okay, Adele.
I don't- does she have the same- That would be.
The government killed your uncle.
Yes.
Yeah, I mean, yeah.
Probably your dad, too.
We'll see.
The problem is it wasn't big enough government to have enough control to not kill her uncle.
That's a lot of double negatives, and I don't understand what you just said.
I don't either.
I don't think she does either, but I want to know what the voice thing is.
Is that a condition that happens in that family?
Or is that a disease?
Is that what happened?
I don't even know.
But nonetheless, we'll move on from that.
But look, we talked about it a second ago.
This is what coalition building looks like.
You know, when two potential enemies even may team up to take down what would be considered an existential threat.
This has happened before in history.
The United States and the Soviets, we teamed up to take out the Nazis.
That was kind of a big deal.
Then we went back to fighting each other later.
You can always have a pause.
A moment ago you said you essentially see Trump and Biden as the same.
Different issues.
But do you really believe that?
is a Mecca Godzilla. You know, it happens everywhere. It shouldn't be news history. And RFK actually
hinted at all of this with his comments on Joe Biden back in April.
A moment ago, you said you you essentially see Trump and Biden as the same different
different issues. But do you really believe that when people talk about the threat to
democracy that Trump poses, do you really think that that is is an equal?
Yeah, I'm all to Biden. I mean, listen, I can make the argument that President Biden
is a much worse threat to democracy.
And the reason for that is President Biden is the first candidate in history, the first president in history, that has used the federal agencies to censor political speech, so to censor his opponent.
She wasn't ready for that answer.
Because if she was, she would not have asked the question.
That was a phenomenal answer that he gave.
And he did it in a way that is kind of unassailable.
He said, I can make the argument that... He didn't do an absolute or a definitive statement.
It's like, well, yes, you can make the argument.
Nobody can really argue the facts there and say, well...
Their administration did censor speech of a political opponent.
He's absolutely right.
And before you even get into the details of what Joe Biden has done, which is very, I think it is provable that he is a bigger threat to democracy.
And I think if you're looking at it objectively, you could understand that.
But backing up to these examples, what RFK is doing, and I made the comparison with the Catholic France and the Protestants, they were teaming up against other Catholics.
Yes.
In the 30 Years War.
And by the way, the Protestants and Catholics killed each other for being Protestant or Catholic.
Yes, but it got to the point where the French basically rewrote how we do international relations because they said, these Catholics on this side are a much bigger threat to our existence than the Protestants that we've hated forever.
Right.
So it's not like it's an unheard of thing, and RFK is kind of playing the role of the French here, or Trump would, I guess, to a certain extent.
He's like, okay, These Democrats are so much more of an existential threat than to these people that were just campaigning against me two months ago, four years ago in the case of Tulsi Gabbard, that I'm willing to team up with them because protecting the sovereignty of the Union and what our country was actually founded on is more important than partisan politics at this current moment.
And the Democrats have, and this is what he was talking about on Friday, like how they have tried to keep him off the ballot.
Exactly.
Which is a really weird, so first off what they did is they kept him out of a primary because they basically said we're not going to have one, and then they tried to, you know, make it to where somebody could kill him at will by not giving him any kind of protection from the Secret Service.
It's gone again, by the way.
I know, it's gone again.
Right?
They made it easier, and then they tried to keep him off the ballot by suing, so they tried to keep him off the ballot in places like Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Nevada, and Maine.
Why Maine?
I think I understand the rest of those.
Maine seems a little insignificant.
I don't know.
Do you think any of this will matter?
And do you think Maine is significant?
Did you hear that, Maine?
I don't know.
If we've got some shot viewers up in Maine.
Shots fired, Maine.
I don't know.
I just want to know.
Do you guys think that any of that is going to matter?
But here's the interesting part to me, and they're making the arguments right now, I've seen some liberals say this, that RFK coming over to the ticket actually is bad for Donald Trump, right?
They're saying that because it makes it a two-way, a two-person race, that Donald Trump actually is not going to gain any ground from RFK being out.
But if RFK was in, then he would siphon votes off of Democrats.
And I think in some cases he might, but I don't think most Democrats identify with RFK.
I think independents identify with RFK.
No, because he doesn't walk lockstep with the party, and unless you walk lockstep with the Democrats, they don't want anything to do with you.
Right.
So I think that's flawed logic, and I think it really is basically just a way to spin this.
I do think that this helps Donald Trump.
And with every swing state, according to the polling, which I don't buy for a second, but let's just assume that it's true, swing states are within the margin of error.
Arizona, Trump is up .2.
Nevada, 1.4, Trump is up.
Wisconsin, Harris is up 1.
Michigan, Harris up 2.
Pennsylvania, Trump up .2.
North Carolina, Trump up .9.
Georgia, Trump up 1.
If RFK even pulls 1-2% in those states, that could be massive for him.
We're talking about states where 10, 15, 20, 30,000 votes could be the difference and were in 2020.
Wisconsin, 20,000 votes.
Arizona, 11,000 votes.
You don't think 1% of that state vote?
Georgia, just over 10,000 votes, right?
So, wasn't that hard for us to see like, hey, this is a major pickup.
I think it also is better than having Adam Kinzinger join your team.
I hate that guy.
In a righteous way.
Everyone needs a goblin on their team, you know?
No, no, no.
I mean, look, if you're going to go out and get somebody from the other team to come across and say, hey, actually these guys are better, I'll take RFK and Tulsi Gabbard.
You can have the Adam Kinzinger's and Joe Walsh's of the world.
Liz Cheney.
And Liz Cheney's all you want, okay?
I don't like those people.
I don't think they were ever actually Republicans.
I think they were self-serving people who cannot see the threat that Kamala Harris poses to this country.
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This one is brought to you by abortion!
Big abortion!
They pay very well from what I've heard.
They do pay very well.
Today's show is brought to you by Blockbuster.
I'm sad now.
Man, that's sad, bro.
We used to love Blockbuster.
Yeah, well, get with the times, man.
Redbox just went bankrupt, too.
End of an era.
I don't care, I never liked that one.
Good, they've been ruining 7-Eleven storefronts for years.
This leads us all to a topic that Donald Trump and J.D.
Vance have both addressed over the last few days.
Last week Donald Trump posted this on his Truth Social account.
Scooby-Doo.
Not going to watch that one.
This leads us all to a topic that Donald Trump and JD Vance have both addressed over the
last few days.
Last week Donald Trump posted this on his Truth Social account.
My administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights.
Then I'll meet the press.
Vance commented, I'm sorry, committed that Trump would not sign a federal abortion ban.
Democrats made the case this week and beyond this week that Donald Trump, if elected, will impose a federal ban on abortion if he wins.
Now, Donald Trump says he won't, but can you commit, Senator, sitting right here with me today, that if you and Donald Trump are elected, that you will not impose a federal ban on abortion?
I can absolutely commit that, Kristen, and Donald Trump has been as clear about that as possible.
I listened to that live.
Well, live.
I recorded and listened to it a little bit later.
I had no problems.
As a pro-lifer, who's very, very, very pro-life, I could even get into arguments about the exception rules with people.
Very pro-life, okay?
I had no problems with these comments because I understand that these things happen incrementally.
But this did prompt backlash, and I think misplaced backlash, from conservative pundits like Seth Dillon, who's not the only one, I'm not picking him out to pick on him, but saying, my administration will be indistinguishable from a Democrat's.
Absolutely wrong.
Stupid comment.
Pro-lifer and somebody who I respect, Lila Rose, tweeted out, if you don't stand for pro-life principles, you don't get pro-life votes.
Here's a response that I did appreciate.
Now, look, I'm not going to attack either one of those people because I don't think either one of those people needs to be attacked.
Called names, called grifters, anything like that.
And they both bring a lot of good stuff to the table.
Exactly.
All the time.
What I am going to say is this is Kyle Rittenhouse 2.0, guys.
What are you doing?
You don't like the pro-life stance of Donald Trump?
And so you're going to vote for somebody who is pro-choice until birth?
Pro-abortion?
Pro-murdering babies?
Until birth?
That makes sense!
What is wrong with you people?
You can not like somebody's position, but his position hasn't changed.
You can also not like somebody's position, but he has done more to get rid of abortion in this country than any president in our lifetimes!
Do you understand that it is because of the justices that he picked and pushed forward that we had the ability to overturn Roe?
Basically to get rid of it and send it back?
I know we talk about this in a little bit more detail, what actually happened there, but basically it now has become a state issue for the most part?
You want him to federally ban?
People are not there yet.
You know how I know?
Because people that vote on this in Ohio and Kansas say so.
Places that I would think would probably vote to outlaw abortion didn't.
We've got a lot of work to do and it means we have to start working at the state level.
Not yelling at the only person on the entire ticket between Republicans and Democrats, or the only two people I
should say, that are actually going to work to get rid of abortion.
If you push this federally now as a conservative or as a pro-life, you lose
you lose a generation and you risk getting Roe essentially codified in U.S. law and it'll go
through the courts and there'll be more battles but you will end up on in a worse position
definitely than you are right now.
Yeah.
Well and Liz Wheeler who says that she's a friend of Lila Rose actually said, I strongly disagree with Lila Rose.
I think pro-lifers have a moral duty to vote for Trump.
Good.
Because refusing to vote for Trump is a vote for Kamala Harris, the most gruesome pro-abortion politician in our country.
That is your response.
Your response is, I don't like that we aren't pushing harder to end abortion, but I am voting for Donald Trump, and you should too, because he's the only person out there running for president who will do anything about abortion other than make it absolutely all the way up until birth.
How is this even a conversation that we are having?
Republicans, listen to me.
Conservatives, pro-lifers, absolutists that are out there, stop shooting yourself in the foot and take the win.
Roe just got overturned.
It takes time.
Here's my question.
Do you want to be right or do you want to save lives?
Because you have to make a choice.
Right now, you can be right and say that abortion should be outlawed in this country.
Or, You can do things that will save the lives of unborn babies like overturning Roe, like campaigning in states like Kansas and making sure that the vote turns out to make sure that they put in place laws to protect unborn children.
But if you want to go out and be right right now, you're going to turn people off because they're not there yet.
Listen, I get it.
It sucks.
But if they had done this 30 years ago, instead of saying baby killer and holding up signs outside of clinics, if they had been working the long game on this, this issue would have been done 20 years ago.
This issue, how many lives could have been saved then?
That's what I'm interested in.
I do want to win.
I do believe that there is a moral imperative to going out and making sure you make your voice heard on this stuff.
But listen, you can't do it in a vacuum.
You can't just go out there and say, I'm right, so this is what we should do and turn off tons of the voters.
You know what?
You know what the Democrats want?
They want us fighting about abortion.
You know why?
They want to make that the singular campaign issue that we have to deal with.
Number one.
It's not even close to number one right now.
The economy, the immigration stuff, interest rates, all of that stuff.
That is what people are talking about and that's where we win.
But you know who it is number one with?
It's number one White suburban women.
White suburban women, which seems, is actually, fortunately, unfortunately, however you want to look at it, it's a very important demographic to getting Trump elected.
He understands that.
And what is, what is, can you go back to his quote?
What did Trump say specifically?
Because he didn't say abortion.
We'll be great for women and their reproductive rights.
What does that mean?
Does that mean he's going to be pro-IVF?
There's a lot of things that that could mean.
Most likely because they have been attacking people on IVF and other things like that, which I don't think is the main part of the argument.
For Donald Trump or J.D.
Vance.
No.
They haven't been making that point specifically.
There's also titles that are associated with certain things like being pro-choice is associated with not choosing to keep the life.
It's associated with choosing to end the life.
Yes.
Terminate the life.
You know.
Saying reproductive rights is something that people say when they're talking about actual reproductive rights like IVF.
Fertility treatment, all that kind of stuff.
Yes.
And the opposite is women's health care.
Yeah.
So these words are associated with two different things.
Has Trump's position changed, though, I mean, to you, Josh?
Like, he's been consistent.
He's the same guy on this.
He's always been the guy that's like, well, let's delegate it.
Not necessarily delegate it, but like, hey, it's a states' rights issue.
Yeah.
And he said, I believe in the three exceptions, you know, the Reagan's three exceptions.
Like, he's talked about, like, this is not the time to come out and be, If he's not going to do exactly what I want on this issue, I ain't voting for him in here to shoot you.
It's like, come on, take the incremental wins and work to make sure, like people have, I'm not going to go into this, we talked about this, but people have compared this to slavery, the evil of slavery, and they're not the same thing necessarily, because it's a really, but here's the deal, slavery took time to get rid of.
And at the time, so many, like there were incremental processes put in place to make sure that slavery was ended.
Not because people didn't want it ended earlier, of course they did, but they knew they had to work.
You can't just force people to do stuff.
You have to work on it.
If they wanted to force the abolition of slavery from the outset of the country, there would be no United States right now.
Correct.
Full stop.
Yeah.
You would have had a war immediately between the Southern and Northern colonies.
And great men of faith Played the long game and said, you know, we're going to keep chipping away at this to make sure that we change the hearts of people, not just the laws that govern them.
You have to change people's hearts, and the Republicans right now don't seem to understand that when it comes to abortion.
Guess what?
Roe wasn't the end.
Roe was the beginning.
You have to now go to the states and make sure you make your case there, and then you can drum up the support for it.
Get Donald Trump to help you on that.
Once he's president of the United States.
By the way, Mug Club Army, we also need you to join up MugClubArmy.com right now.
Enroll.
This is not where we're going to send out a whole bunch of newsletters or promo, anything like that.
We're basically sending these things out to you when big, big things happen and we want you to chime in or for the election and reporting shenanigans and being boots on the ground for us in different states.
If you are interested, some of you have sent me messages on X.
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Thank you very much.
I feel like an idiot for saying that out loud.
Yep.
But nonetheless, thank you very much.
Don't do it there.
Go to MugClubArmy.com and sign up now with your email again.
We're not going to be blasting stuff out to you unless it's super, super important and it'll be rare when we do.
All right.
So let's- Can we get the MugClub Army to report if they see any apparitions or poltergeists like this guy on CNN?
Oh, that guy.
He likes pigmentation.
He looks like Dilbert.
Fighting disinformation.
Hey, that's fantastic!
Fighting disinformation.
Here we go.
That's a nice segue for us.
It is a nice segue.
Thank you very much, Josh.
You unintentionally did that.
I appreciate that.
We know right now from what we're seeing around the world that censorship globally is at an all-time high.
It's unprecedented in its scope.
The number of countries that are absolutely out of their minds, I guess according to us, we're the only people that really believe in free speech anymore, I guess, and have pretty much been that way for a long time.
But still, kicking people out, like X being forced out in Brazil, Rumble being forced out in France, Brazil, China, Russia.
And on Sunday, Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France.
The Russian founder of the Telegram messaging app, Pavel Durov, has been arrested at a Turkish airport.
Reports say authorities have been investigating a lack of moderators on the app, which they say allows criminal activity to take place.
They're saying he was arrested on the basis of an arrest warrant that was... Oh, really?
Issued in connection with Telegram's failure to moderate illegal content and cooperate with law enforcement over drug trafficking, child sexual content and fraud.
It's a platform.
This is just coming from French media we should stress.
Of course Telegram would almost certainly deny all of those allegations.
You think?
This guy was arrested and could face up to 20 years in prison.
But don't worry, it's not suspicious at all.
You know how I know?
The president of France, Emmanuel Macron, said that this isn't political at all, right?
It is in no way a political decision.
It is up to the judges to rule on the matter.
Oh, really?
The judge I appointed, right?
Yeah, well, the judges that issued the arrest warrant, I think maybe, you know, might be sentenced.
They're flying in Dei Marais from Brazil to hear the case right now.
Oh, no.
Really?
That should send a chill up your spine.
Are you messing or no?
Would you Mike Lee us right now asking if that's real?
I am messing.
I'm joshing.
It's hard to tell with Lane sometimes.
I'm very dry.
You should never, it's like arresting the CEO of AT&T because somebody had a conversation where they talked about something illegal.
That's exactly what this is like.
Yeah, but Telegram's bad.
No.
So you didn't think about that?
I didn't, no, I don't.
Yeah, you didn't run the numbers.
I don't think Telegram's bad.
No.
I think being able to openly communicate, and I hate some of the things that happen on Telegram, fine, like, they're asking them to moderate the content.
Listen.
It's actually encrypted, so there's no recovering things that happen there, so that's why governments and countries don't like it.
They don't like it.
Why I generally side with a company like Rumble or Telegram is because Rumble is forced out of where?
France, Brazil, Also, China-Russia.
So if you're pissing off all those sides, you're probably doing something correct.
You're doing it right, yes.
Durov, the Telegram guy, according to him, left Russia, fled Russia in the first place because FSB, or the intelligence agencies, wanted him to turn over user data from Telegram.
He should have gone somewhere other than France, though.
Well, he's a dual citizen France-UAE, and I think he spends most of his time in the UAE.
He should have stayed there!
He's coming from Azerbaijan, so whatever he's doing there, I don't know.
Listen, it's safer in the UAE?
What the heck?
Look, how are we saying that?
Europe is gone.
It is gone.
Other than, like, Poland.
Poland's pretty sick.
Poland is pretty cool.
Hungary?
Are they okay?
Romania?
No?
Yeah, well, Romania, well... The states are messing up Romania a little bit.
Yeah.
I would say Hungary.
Pretty good choice.
Czech Republic.
Well, years... Georgia.
I hate saying this out loud.
Listen to what I'm about to say.
Years after revelations confirmed the Harris Biden White House, they were coercing social media.
Years after those revelations were confirmed.
It takes so long for this stuff to come out.
And this is why Alex Jones ends up being more right than wrong so many times.
And you're like, what?
He said what?
Two years later, the frogs turn out to be gay.
And you're like, well, I guess he called it.
Right.
Sometimes.
So I said, not all the time.
Sometimes.
He's not all the time.
Right.
Right.
I love you, Alex.
But sometimes you're wrong.
So they were coercing social media companies to censor Disfavored viewpoints.
Mark Zuckerberg.
How dare you?
They were just reiterating.
I paused.
I did a pregnant pause.
You're right.
It felt right.
Sorry.
Zuckerberg decided to come clean.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook's parent company, now says he regrets agreeing to requests from the Biden administration to censor content related to COVID-19.
In a letter to the House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Zuckerberg wrote this, quote, In 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our team for months They used the old Zuck picture.
They did.
Well look, we here at Louder With Crowd are extremely excited that Mark finally got his personality upgrade.
expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. I believe the government
pressure was wrong and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it.
Well look, we here at Louder With Crowder are extremely excited that Mark finally got
his personality upgrade. He has been on that waiting list for a long time.
Terrible movie.
Was he installing a backbone?
Yes, installing a spine.
Have you tried unplugging him and plugging him back in?
I don't know what happened to Mark Zuckerberg, but he seems like he is moving in a much more based direction.
I'm not saying he's made the transition yet, I'm just saying he's doing things You know, like, wasn't he drinking a beer holding an American flag and surfing?
I don't know.
Like, that's pretty cool.
He said he also, the comments about Donald Trump after the attempted assassinations, that it was one of the most badass moments in American history.
Like, there's a lot to like, but listen, I don't want to go crazy with this, but Biden's White House, they were not, let me, no, sorry.
Harris's White House, because it's hers as well, right?
Well, she wants to take credit sometimes, but also she had nothing to do with anything that was bad, so... She wants to build a wall now, did you hear that?
We'll get to that here in just a second.
Is he copy-pasting?
I am not, I am not kidding.
Dude, no, for real, the Wall Street Journal... Guys, research, do me a favor, pull an overlay for me on that, let me know when you have it.
She probably presented it like it was her original idea, like, you know what, it might be good.
Maybe.
They're actually, the Wall Street Journal is calling her Koala Harris right now.
Koala?
Because she's building walls.
Koala Harris.
I don't get it.
Do koala bears build walls?
No, koala.
Oh my god.
Just to see your head explode every once in a while is kind of nice, yeah.
The standard deviation of I can just drop like 30 points.
Because you said something, that's what happened.
You killed us all.
Okay, boss.
I couldn't follow it.
Koala Harris.
But look, look, the Harris administration, they're not subtle about their pressure.
When they responded to Facebook, when some of the content fell through the cracks that they didn't like and didn't want, here's what they said.
Are you guys effing serious?
I want an answer on what happened here and I want it today.
Now, I added the yelling because it's an email.
You can infer it.
They were definitely yelling.
I think they were yelling.
And then they called JG Wentworth.
It's my money and I want it now.
Oh my gosh.
He did it again.
Look, in addition to COVID, censorship ordered by the White House across multiple social media platforms included 2020 election integrity, memes making fun of Jill Biden, and also the thing that would have changed the election because we have polling data on this, the Hunter Biden laptop that was first seen on this show.
Have you seen the pictures of him with the crack pipe?
You're darn right I have.
Oh, wow.
Does he at least look, like, cool?
Unfortunately, I can't show him to you right now, but this is the hard drive they're on right there.
Oh my word.
Let me ask you this, Mayor Giuliani, how did you get that hard drive?
Because this is the crux of the New York Post article being throttled right on social media.
They said that you've been working with a Russian agent, or that it's entirely false.
Actually, I got it directly from Putin.
It's a fantastic answer.
It's like, yeah, screw you.
He left it at a Geek Squad or whatever the heck it was.
He left laptops all over the place.
How many did he have?
That is a good question.
Somebody needs to dig into why he had so many laptops with incriminating evidence that he left all over the world for people to find.
He kept losing them.
It's like, ah, throw that away, get rid of it, it's got incriminating evidence, take it to a, you know, a computer place that'll own it and turn it on after a few days.
Hunter Biden thought he was Neo for a minute.
He did.
Cracked out.
Follow the white rabbit.
I love that that's like one of the most iconic moments of this show, and it was like during Halloween or something, so Stephen's dressed up.
Yeah, he's dressed up, back to the future set that we had.
Holy crap, the biggest piece of information in the last... You're like, wait, what?
We broke row during cultural appropriation month, and I was dressed like Tom Selleck.
That's so funny.
I kind of like Tom Selleck.
I put the lick in Tom Selleck, you know?
I don't know.
Eww.
Gross.
The White House's censorship.
Just a reminder, look.
This is not about us, but it is a bit about us, because we have been fighting this fight for a very long time.
Fighting it in a lot of ways, before people even really knew that this was going on, we were being targeted, right?
We were listed.
Steven Crowder, specifically.
Stephen, not you, not me, you, sorry, was listed as a repeat spreader of misinformation in a report by the Election Integrity Partnership, Stanford University as well.
Do me a favor, also research, as far as trusted media outlets, I believe there was a graph that somebody sent me that had pictures of news outlets and it was almost, it was like an arc like of trustability and it had all the different networks
on there we were in like the bottom right and like the most extreme category and i think we were the
furthest right which is surprising as info wars was on there alex and again i love you but a
lot of people would consider that you know pretty far right and we were listed as the most right
if you can't find it let me know i've got it on my phone one of my friends sent it to me stuff
like that's insane right so So, this group was hired by the White House to identify problematic content creators.
This is Kamala's White House.
Yes, Kamala's White House.
Came after us.
This isn't like, you know, years and years and years and years ago, like, oh, you guys are bringing up old stuff.
There is old stuff to get to, too.
It seems to be consistent across Democrat White Houses coming after us.
You know he didn't come after us.
Me?
Trump's White House.
Now, CDC on the other hand, they didn't like us.
We'll get to that here.
You guys remember when we had the case that went up to SCOTUS that we filed a brief on?
They punted that case back in June, unfortunately.
I wonder if that should come back up.
If maybe people would change their minds on that case a little bit and make sure that the government is not allowed to reach out to these agencies to censor people that they do not like.
Because that is exactly what happened.
They don't have to prove their case.
All they have to do is say, hey, be a shame if we had to investigate you guys a little further.
Maybe make Steven Crowder not show up on people's feed.
Thanks.
Let's say Steven gets one thing wrong.
Let's say he's like, oh, I thought there was a, you know, a ballot wrongfully cast here, and it actually turns out that was a legitimate ballot.
Fine.
Whatever.
It's a mistake.
Every news outlet's going to make that.
Every creator's going to make that.
And we admonish ourselves.
We don't, we're not above admitting that we can make mistakes.
Yet CNN and MSNBC and all these bullshit outlets can run for four years that Trump was an illegitimate president because he was propped up by the Kremlin.
Yeah.
And that was all completely disproven.
Why are they not on the election integrity list?
I just... Repeat spider of misinformation.
Yeah, I don't understand.
It's almost perplexing to me.
That's a good point.
That's a good point.
These things happen all the time and they just, they get a pass because they're legacy media.
And well, we were just trusting in this.
Oh, you were?
They were lying the entire time.
And look, I understand people will make mistakes.
We talked about that.
Did they come out and say, hey, this whole Russia collusion thing, that was a hoax and we were wrong?
They spent billions of dollars covering that.
Yes, they did.
By the way, the censorship of this show goes back to 2016 under Barack Obama, even before then, but specifically under Barack Obama when Facebook was caught throttling conservatives.
I'll read you a quote.
Facebook workers routinely suppress news stories of interest to conservative readers from the
social networks influencing trend, I'm sorry, influential trending news section.
According to a former journalist who worked on the project.
I read that like I was Al Sharpton.
And I apologize.
This also included Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, popular conservative news aggregator, the Drudge Report, back when that was conservative, Chris Kyle, the former Navy SEAL who was murdered in 2013, and former Fox News contributor Stephen Crowder.
There we are again, back under the Obama administration, being censored by our White House.
Do you understand that?
No, it's Facebook.
They didn't have any... Oh, they didn't have any... They weren't nudged at all by the Obama administration.
Not at all.
Not at all.
Even though we know... Even though Mark just said they had been.
Yes.
And recall in 2019, you know, this little thing about the Vox apocalypse?
Steven Crowder is a conservative comedian who makes videos on YouTube.
He's pretty popular.
He's got close to 4 million subscribers and tens of millions of viewers.
His stuff isn't for everyone, but so.
If you don't like his videos, watch Colbert.
It's a free country.
Or it used to be.
The press is working to change that.
A few days ago, a writer at Vox.com demanded that YouTube ban Steven Crowder.
Why?
For the crime of insulting him.
So we have a higher standard for monetization, so then we did announce the monetization change that Steven Crowder was his monetization.
So was that in reaction to people reacting to you not reacting?
Or was that something you were already planning to do and just hadn't gotten around to announcing?
No, we were in the process of looking at that.
YouTube dragged its feet before taking any action against conservative commentator Stephen Crowder.
Despite being informed of Crowder's two-year homophobic harassment campaign against journalist Carla Mazzel.
Carla.
You just misnamed him.
Harrisman against Carla.
Carlos.
And then we'll get into the lispy-ness nature of this.
You guys can go and watch that, and also watch the apology.
Wonderful.
Very heartfelt.
There were other examples of this, right?
So, one, that is, that's massive.
Like, the largest company on the planet at the time for, you know, any social media at all, not at the time, still, you know, Google, like, one of the most powerful companies in the world, basically just says, yeah, yeah, we took care of it, but we're just going to remove his ability to make a living.
Like, Steven has made that point, and I don't think a lot of people really grab onto that when you're like, oh, you got demonetized.
Thank you, Mug Club.
Exactly.
Why do you think he was so adamant about Mug Club, too?
It's because he knew these people would come for him and try to silence him.
He knew that people would go after advertisers like they are doing today, in a very concerted effort, like we showed you guys a couple of weeks ago.
He knew all of that was coming, and the only way to provide any kind of absolute against it is to have an uncancellable show.
You guys made Steven Crowder uncancellable.
Steven saw it coming and asked you for your support and you did it.
So thank you for that because other examples, we had our Oscars stream taken down because it wasn't transformative.
I was dressed as an Oscar trophy.
That has to be transformative.
People don't just sit there, we had it up.
And then they came back later and like, oh, okay, maybe, maybe not.
And it's like, well, you can't get it back because you took it down before you asked us anything.
Much like CNN was threatening to take down everybody's stream of the debate between Biden and Trump.
You guys remember that when we talked about it?
Basically saying, oh, we're just going to strike you and take it down and like, oh, you can't get that back.
Do you know how many people didn't get to watch that debate?
Because?
They're like, screw CNN, I'm not tuning in and they're not going to show it anywhere else.
And they just didn't do it.
You need every voice out there covering this stuff.
It shouldn't be.
Me quoting the CDC on COVID that gets a strike.
That's another example.
Or the Nashville Manifesto removed from YouTube.
Why?
We are covering what this person wrote.
Everybody should have access to that information.
Especially when other manifestos are allowed.
When other difficult quotes are allowed to be read.
It seems like it's only when it goes in one direction that YouTube says that's fine.
But also with Carrie Lake.
On the election in her state, YouTube suspended us right before the 2022 midterms.
Now, thankfully, Rumble exists.
And we went from having the largest live stream election ever in 2020, thanks to you guys, to having the largest election live stream ever off of YouTube in 2022.
Again, thanks to you guys.
You know what we want to do for 2024?
We want to blow the doors off of legacy media by taking not just the biggest
audience that night, but the biggest group of people looking for all of the
election information that they can possibly find, including things that are
happening in each one of these swing states that may be nefarious.
Maybe Bristol board's going up.
Maybe stuff coming in in Coleman coolers.
They still make Coleman coolers or it's all Yeti now.
All of that stuff that goes on.
We don't want you to have to go to Legacy Media ever again for anything related to the election because they have proven time and time and time and time again that they are not worth your trust.
They cannot be trusted to report on this stuff objectively.
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I cannot stress how much fun you're going to have over the next few weeks with some of the stories that we, it's going to blow your mind, some of the stories that we have.
And I'm not saying that like it's the biggest story ever because eventually people just stop listening to you because it's not the biggest story ever, every single time.
But these are massive, massive stories.
I just wanted to touch on kind of Mug Club here for a second as a former viewer before I came to the show.
As I remember when I discovered this show, it's when I was in a place surrounded by people that would have laughed at my viewpoints or not taking me seriously.
And I was in a different place away from home and I found this show and it was during kind of the Vox, a little pre the Vox situation.
And I signed up because I wanted to support what this show is doing for me.
So when people are signing up now, they're not only preserving their news source or what gives them joy, they're giving an opportunity for someone else to discover that they're not alone.
That people do share their viewpoints.
So helpful.
They can make a change because the numbers are bigger than you think they are.
Because you get stuck in your daily kind of echo chamber and you get very, very disheartened.
What Mug Club has done, and thanks to the support of these people that are doing it right now, they can make that continue for future generations.
The 18, 19, 20 year olds that we need to reach if we want to change this country long term.
So please and thank you for everything that you've done.
I just wanted to say that to the viewers out there.
We love you Mug Club.
Speaking of information, we actually have that arc chart you were talking about.
Okay, good.
Show that really quickly and then we'll do this last one.
See us?
Zoom in on the bottom right, please.
Do you see that?
They put us to the right.
Listen, go all the way to the top.
All the way to the top, most extreme.
What is the bottom?
What is the bottom?
Go down all the way to the bottom, please.
I was waiting for that.
Go to the bottom there, bottom left.
So what is that?
I can't quite read that.
Contains inaccurate slash fabricated info.
Ah!
We have the most... Okay, so according to them, us and then Dan Bongino is to the left of us, which is kind of funny.
We're in kind of different worlds in how we do this stuff.
And Infowars.
And Tucker's right over there too.
It's like, what?
It's like most inaccurate and furthest right possible.
Have you seen the comedy show that we do?
I'm not the comedy guy, listen.
But we're a comedy show, come on!
By the way, we were also suspended from Twitter in 2018 for a comedy video.
So my friend Steven Crowder has now been suspended from Twitter for violating...
🎵 Stuff that walks right up to the edge and sometimes crosses
over the edge.
This is a reason that you're going to be banned from Twitter.
Yes.
Jack Dorsey's Twitter.
We called it a long time ago, Ben.
Long, long time ago.
And unfortunately, we're all dealing with the fallout from it now.
So look, here's my question to you.
Why do you think Mark Zuckerberg is coming clean now?
Better late than never?
Maybe.
But is it genuine or is it getting out ahead of something?
Is it a change of heart?
If it is, I want the flash of genius moment that we always talk about.
Like, what made you change your mind?
What is motivating this?
It's urgency, I think.
Maybe.
If it's a sense of urgency, man, I hope it's real.
I hope it's like, oh my gosh, I've been on the wrong team on censoring ideas.
Now, he may not be a conservative, but at the same time you go, maybe we need to let this play out.
Maybe it's more important that people have freedom of speech than it is that I get to kind of determine what speech People here, and that the White House can't influence me the same way that they did in the past.
He did say that they'd be ready to stand up to that influence again if it happened.
Good.
I want to see that.
I think it's happening again right now.
I bet they're calling him today like, Mark!
Buddy!
Pal!
I thought we were on the same tide!
I think this is his warning shot.
He's like, hey, I'm getting the emails again.
Maybe stop it?
I'm going to make a statement right here.
Not a definitive, like you're doing it again.
I don't want to tell everybody you're doing it again, but you need to stop or I'm going to Yeah.
I would say it's a little two-fold.
I think he is probably a little more right-leaning than your average Silicon Valley tech bro.
He did, you know, think about it.
Facebook started his rating girls on how hot they were.
That's kind of based.
Yes.
And also he's surfing and he's doing jiu-jitsu.
Like Stephen said, he's becoming more masculine the older he gets.
I think all that makes sense.
Yeah.
But I put this in on air earlier.
There's a tweet from a guy named Joshua Steinman.
I think he used to work in the Trump House, the Trump White House, who mentioned That a reason that Mark might be doing that is because he has his ear to the ground on public sentiment.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, right there.
So, Zuck has access to real-time global human sentiment machine.
If you think he's coming clean about Kamala has been doing just for the sake of doing the right thing, you aren't paying attention.
He knows what's coming.
What he's saying is, he's reading the tea leaves.
He's seeing there's a great chance that Trump is going to take the White House again.
Republicans are going to take the Senate.
And I want to maybe maintain my Section 230 protections.
Maybe I want to make money.
It could be self-serving.
I think it's probably a little bit of both in this case.
Look, I hope there's at least a sliver of goodness in there that is driving this, but we will see.
So look, before we go to Mug Club here in just a minute, Tim, I'm going to jump around just a little bit.
We celebrated the anniversary of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and memorialized those soldiers who were lost in that debacle.
And here's how Donald Trump chose to spend the day.
Before you ask, no, there's not a video of Joe Biden doing that.
Also, before you ask, no, there's not a video of Kamala Harris doing that.
I'll get to what they did here in just a minute.
But before I go, and before we join over to, or jump over to Mug Club, I just want to read the names of those people who were killed that day.
Maxton Soviak.
Ryan C. Knauss.
Darren T. Hoover Jr.
Johanny Rosario Picardo.
Nicole L. Gee.
Hunter Lopez.
Dagan W. Page.
Humberto A. Sanchez.
David L. Espinoza.
Jared M. Schmitz.
Riley J. McCollum.
Dylan R. Merola.
Kareem M. Nikoi.
They deserved better than they got from this administration on that day.
And they certainly deserve for you to give a damn enough to get your ass to Arlington Cemetery to make sure that you paid some respect to the sacrifice they made for your incompetence.