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Males Particularly Go Protest
00:03:48
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| It's fungible funds, I guess. | |
| Yeah, fungible funds. | |
| That's a fun word to say. | |
| There you go. | |
| So you just know that money has gone to an organization, and you know how many of your dollars. | |
| So you have your money taken from you, the American worker, to fund these protests that result in, like we told you, 1,400 arrests, $150 million in damages thus far. | |
| Wasn't that $100 million just Wednesday? | |
| Just Wednesday. | |
| Just Wednesday. | |
| It's already gone up. | |
| We were covering this stuff, and we didn't see a ton of very violent protests. | |
| They're still destroying stuff. | |
| Right. | |
| It's just not making the news, it seems. | |
| Let's go right now, and then we're going to show you Indivisible behind No Kings, but this is what they're covering on CNN. | |
| Keep them drinking game rules handy. | |
| People gathered here in front of City Hall in downtown Los Angeles. | |
| They then marched through the streets, estimates of maybe 20,000 or more, making their way through the streets of downtown Los Angeles. | |
| Send in a recruiter! | |
| Yeah. | |
| Not when you see who's actually down there. | |
| They're selectively editing this because we have boots on the ground, and it's a significantly older demographic. | |
| We have a couple of, whenever we want to go to it, just some stuff, just a bit from New York City and a couple of them. | |
| There's another video coming soon. | |
| I think it's from Chicago as well. | |
| Okay. | |
| Just as a recap. | |
| Well, before that, let me show you the... | |
| Clip opening montage. | |
| So, let me give you some footage that we have exclusively. | |
| This is what they're showing you on CNN, but this is what it actually has looked like thus far today. | |
| No Kings has been pretty tame, but that could be due to the fact that most of these people there are dying. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| Alright, I gotcha. | |
| Yep, I got ya. | |
| I gotta go to the protest. | |
| They're still going. | |
| Got their Burger King crowns on. | |
| That's an urgent care. | |
| Yeah. | |
| It's their last rites. | |
| By the way, anytime you see an AARP card holder drink, so here you go. | |
| Oh, here we go. | |
| Time to sip it up. | |
| Got a good wine tonight. | |
| It's called rally wrong. | |
| Oh boy. | |
| You are the community to this president. | |
| Head of the American Federation of Teachers Union. | |
| And together we build a future of opportunity and justice for all. | |
| hope over fear, aspiration over anger. | |
| No, they don't. | |
| It's pre-scripted. | |
| She sees jump on the teleprompter and she's just like, okay, I'm jumping now when I talk! | |
| Yeah, it's more like a Parkinson's shake. | |
| Yes, that's true. | |
| That's the name of a new dance. | |
| How do you go out and protest this No Kings thing? | |
| It's really just anti what Donald Trump is doing on immigration. | |
| Right. | |
| I mean, pretty much. | |
| That's kind of what it boils down to. | |
| I don't understand the whole pretext for Ukraine supporting Ukraine. | |
| And supporting other wars over here. | |
| Okay, well, Donald Trump's an anti-war kind of guy. | |
| I mean, you don't like what he's done so far, but we're not actually on the ground anywhere. | |
| So that's fantastic. | |
| What are you protesting? | |
| Well, remember, too, this is something important because Gen Z has gone more conservative, particularly males, and particularly Hispanic males. | |
| Remember, the 65 and older? | |
| The Fox News is the only demographic that shifted away from Trump and toward Harris. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So you're seeing a complete... | |
| That's important to note. | |
| They have no say. | |
| 99% of union dollars go to Democrat politicians. | |
| This is not what they want you to see on television. | |
|
The Funniest Part Is
00:05:05
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| This is a very tired podcast. | |
| Now, I should say, there were some weirdos making a fuss, as you always get at leftist protests. | |
| Like, this is from yesterday, and today, again, we have boots on the ground across the country. | |
| Bum, bum, bing, bing, we don't need an asshole kick. | |
| It's too wordy. | |
| Fascist motherf***er! | |
| Fascist go home! | |
| Has that ever worked with a fascist? | |
| Hey Mussolini, go home! | |
| I didn't realize he didn't want me! | |
| I guess that a goal! | |
| Oh no, Al Green with his John Hammond cane. | |
| Spared no expense. | |
| That cane is strictly for pointing. | |
| It really is, yeah. | |
| Pause! | |
| Abrego Garcia, for those of you who don't know, is actually being brought, he should be happy, brought back to the United States. | |
| Oh, that's right. | |
| He is back now. | |
| He was brought back from El Salvador to face human trafficking charges. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And we showed you that clip from a while ago where the cops pulled him over and said, you know what's going on here, right? | |
| He's a human trafficker. | |
| Look at his van. | |
| It's filled with people. | |
| So he's coming back to face human trafficking charges. | |
| And this just tells you how ill-prepared the left is or how dishonest they are. | |
| This guy, Green, doesn't care. | |
| So he either doesn't know that he's supporting a human trafficker, or he knows and he's lying to you anyway. | |
| But you have to pick one. | |
| Let's continue watching the missing link fossil. | |
| Well, if you're the Al Green who says so. | |
| There's another Al Green he's distinguishing between. | |
| Oh yeah, this is great. | |
| Look, they're trying to stop a Mack truck. | |
| What are you, Moses? | |
| Let my people go? | |
| Let them go! | |
| They're not building the pyramids. | |
| They're going home. | |
| Let them go! | |
| Let them go! | |
| You won't take my f***ing people! | |
| Don't take my f***ing people! | |
| Don't kill me! | |
| Don't kill me! | |
| Well, just get out of the way of the slowly moving truck. | |
| Yeah, they have had enough of her. | |
| And the funniest part is I know you're thinking, hey, that's not fair. | |
| That's a motorized vehicle versus deranged transgender. | |
| But it's actually a little different than you think. | |
| This isn't the best part. | |
| No! | |
| You won't take my f***ing people! | |
| You won't take my f***ing people! | |
| *laughter* | |
| I'll choose our fighter. | |
| I got it. | |
| By the way, that clip goes on for four minutes. | |
| Whenever we want to come back to it. | |
| She is annoying all four minutes. | |
| We'll definitely go back, and I want to get to more of the funding. | |
| We'll go back to the four minutes of people trying to stop a semi-truck. | |
| Yeah, when you get your talking points from the Prince of Egypt cartoon, you protest. | |
| It's kind of dumb. | |
| You should have a Yule Brenner look a little bit. | |
| We don't fear the death of a firstborn. | |
| What? | |
| She did take off. | |
| Where's your messiah now? | |
| You're a tranny, Yule Bretter? | |
| Alright, that's right. | |
| Yeah, I know. | |
| I don't know if we have the YouTube dump. | |
| That's right, because we're broadcasting white. | |
| Yeah, we have it. | |
| All right, good. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Really fast, let's see some of these clips from on the ground. | |
| So, Joe, can you set this up for us? | |
| Again, we're doing this all live. | |
| go to clip Mexican Girl Chicago first. | |
| So this is, we have Mr. PP Long Island, Douglas King is actually going to be The pedophile hunter. | |
| Funniest one who's ever lived. | |
| You know, he hunts different game. | |
| Yes. | |
| shall we say. | |
| And so in this one, I think he's talking to a... | |
| Which clip is it, Gerald? | |
| Don't play it yet. | |
| He does hunt different game. | |
| Surprisingly, pedophiles have little to no game. | |
| I don't know if you knew this. | |
| They just show up with Sweet Tea and Quiznos and expect to have the freakiest stuff done to them that's ever taken place. | |
| Hey, you nine-year-old. | |
| Do you want to meet me at Walmart? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| I brought Quiznos. | |
| Will you meet me under a bridge? | |
| What? | |
| Or at your house when your parents are gone Nick DiPaolo has the funniest bit on that ever. | |
| And by the way, you can watch him on the lineup, 7 p.m. Eastern, where he says, you know, these guys have seen the show, and they still show up. | |
| They show up like, ah, guess your dad collects boom mics. | |
| He's like, get out! | |
| You're about to commit a felony! | |
| And that's when Mr. Cockblock shows up, Chris Hansen, the most despicable white guy. | |
| He's such a prick that I'm rooting for the pedophile. | |
| It always has to be some clever line, too, where the guy's like, hey, I brought you some ice cream. | |
| And Chris Hansen sees his moment, he pops his head out, did you bring me some ice cream? | |
|
We All Deserve Life
00:05:07
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| All right, do we have a clip? | |
| Yes. | |
| We have live boots on the ground. | |
| New York City, Chicago, Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, Newark today. | |
| This is coming in from Chicago. | |
| Let's watch. | |
| What brings you to this protest? | |
| A Mexican flystand. | |
| Nice, nice. | |
| Were you born in Mexico? | |
| No, I was born here. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| But I have a family. | |
| Ah, were your parents from Mexico? | |
| Mm-hmm. | |
| So I wouldn't have the life that I have if it wasn't for them. | |
| Yeah, no, totally. | |
| So you love America too? | |
| Um, it's a life game. | |
| Wait, wait. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I think we all deserve the life. | |
| Yeah, wait, wait. | |
| We all deserve this life. | |
| Of course. | |
| I thought you were so good. | |
| Do you not love America, honestly? | |
| Do you think Mexico has less segregation issues, maybe? | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| She literally goes, I wouldn't have the life I have today without my parents. | |
| What did your parents do for you to get that life? | |
| They came to America. | |
| How do you feel about America? | |
| I don't really like it. | |
| Yeah, I don't really, I don't know. | |
| Does that make sense to anyone else? | |
| I don't know, but I am protesting anyone going back to the countries that I say are just as good. | |
| She's like, I'm just glad it's bikini weather. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So I could wear that. | |
| Basically to a protest. | |
| I'm not. | |
| I only saw her face, but I can guess. | |
| Oh, no. | |
| I wasn't saying that in a good way. | |
| I'm just telling you, this whole thing, I think that's why there's less enthusiasm, because I think even people on the left are like, guys, we kind of look like dummies here. | |
| We kind of look like retards. | |
| Just think about it. | |
| We are saying that America's a fascist country, but we're protesting going literally anywhere else. | |
| Like, we're all here because we're mad that people are being sent to countries. | |
| Somewhere else. | |
| But our protest said that this guy's the only fascist, and it doesn't really make sense. | |
| It's like, we don't want to go to the non-fascist country, so maybe we should just wait, sit this one out. | |
| Maybe that's a question that we should be asking people on the street is, would you rather live under fascist King Trump or under whatever... | |
| Take your pick. | |
| Take your pick of anywhere else. | |
| Non-cartel-influenced Claudia Scheinbaum. | |
| Yes, non-cartel-influenced Claudia Scheinbaum. | |
| Where would you rather be? | |
| Depends. | |
| Well, here of course. | |
| No, it depends if I'm part of the cartel. | |
| If I'm part of the cartel, I'd like to be there because I can own waterfront property. | |
| You can't. | |
| Well, you'd have to be a higher-ranking guy. | |
| You can't just be any cartel off the street. | |
| You know, I think I can make the initiation. | |
| I think you'd be surprised at the teardrop tattoos I can acquire. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| Yeah. | |
| What? | |
| Okay. | |
| I'm a soulless, lifeless killer. | |
| Okay. | |
| I don't think so. | |
| I think you got it in you. | |
| I think you have the fortitude to hang someone by a bridge. | |
| No, I burned an ant with a magnifying glass once. | |
| I felt bad for like two weeks. | |
| I shot a squirrel in front of a girl. | |
| That was a bad idea. | |
| I shot a squirrel once by accident with my BB gun because I was shooting a paper target on a clothesline and I didn't realize the squirrel was behind it. | |
| No way? | |
| Yeah, and I cried. | |
| I shot a squirrel in front of a squirrel. | |
| Did you eat it? | |
| No. | |
| Squirrels are good eating. | |
| I'm not from Mesquite. | |
| Yeah, from what you've heard. | |
| Grew up in the most redneck area outside of Dallas. | |
| What's for dinner, Ma? | |
| What's outside? | |
| Go catch a squirrel. | |
| How do you think I stayed in shape? | |
| See any critters out there? | |
| That's in shape. | |
| Gerald is deadly with a BB gun. | |
| Yeah, that's right. | |
| I do have one more clip, if you want, really quickly. | |
| Okay. | |
| New York. | |
| So this is just apparently the crowd chanting to F Trump, you know. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| All right, let's see this. | |
| This is live from our boots on the ground in New York. | |
| Trump! | |
| Not that enthusiastic. | |
| Sounds like a good idea to me. | |
| There you go. | |
| Potties first, please. | |
| Is that the people with AIDS plaza that they're cheering at? | |
| Yes, exactly. | |
| Well, that's a threat. | |
| It really is. | |
| That's like putting powder in an envelope and mailing it to the White House at that point. | |
| But it's so childish, your thing is F-Trump. | |
| I mean, like, you can't accuse Donald Trump of being childish, because he'll respond in a childish way. | |
| Like, yeah, look, thank you very much. | |
| Melania does every night. | |
| F-Trump, F-Trump. | |
| Why? | |
| Oh, F-Trump. | |
| We don't know. | |
| Because he's deporting us to the countries that we claim to like more. | |
| No kings. | |
| Have you seen our friends in England? | |
| What about the ones in Toronto doing the same thing? | |
| I know. | |
| They still have the queen on their money. | |
| This is England. | |
| It's like you're doing this in London. | |
| Yeah. | |
| With the king. | |
| Let me just be clear to you. | |
| Canada froze the bank accounts of truckers because they protested their government for locking them down and mandating a vaccine. | |
| And they are saying that deporting illegal aliens, many of whom are criminals, Is more fascist. | |
|
No Kings Behind This
00:05:41
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| That's what Canadians believe. | |
| Do you guys, comment below, do you guys get that? | |
| Like, this is what, the left just accuses you of doing exactly what they're doing. | |
| It's really that simple. | |
| You've heard of projection? | |
| No one projects more than today's left. | |
| So, let's get to no kings behind this. | |
| By the way, all references available link in the description because a lot of people are wondering, okay, is this organic? | |
| Of course not. | |
| But it's not just some conspiracy theory. | |
| Data Republican has put some charts together where you can follow the money, but No King's Day has been put on here by, specifically, Indivisible is one of the organizations. | |
| Okay, I want to be clear about that, and I want to get to, where is this? | |
| Here, we made the chart for Indivisible. | |
| Yeah, there's a chart for Indivisible. | |
| Indivisible participates in divisive actions? | |
| Yes. | |
| No Kings. | |
| Publicly lists. | |
| To give you an idea, 198 partners. | |
| Okay? | |
| 198 partners, all of which are leftist organizations. | |
| So Democratic PACs. | |
| Democratic Party Aligned 501c5. | |
| So labor unions. | |
| Which is one of the biggest scams there is. | |
| They should be a 501. | |
| I mean, they shouldn't be allowed to be a 501c anything at this point. | |
| Of course, you have Democratic-aligned political non-profits that are C4s, and then 501c3s, which are legally prohibited from any political activity because they basically are tax-exempt. | |
| So that's a category meant for churches or meant for charities that feed the hungry. | |
| So these 198 groups taken about $2.1 billion in annual revenue. | |
| Some groups. | |
| Teachers Union. | |
| Greenpeace, Planned Parenthood, and then Indivisible is the one group that has been largely organizing this, run by these two people, Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg. | |
| And I know what a portion of... | |
| It's always that. | |
| There we go. | |
| So, some more money trails to behind this Democratic Socialists of America. | |
| They got money from eight taxpayer-funded groups. | |
| To be clear. | |
| So I'll give you an example there. | |
| Taxpayer dollars go to Stanford University, the Board of Trustees. | |
| That's about $1.5 million. | |
| Billion. | |
| Oh, sorry. | |
| $1.5 billion. | |
| That's a lot. | |
| A rounding error. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Then that goes to Stanford University, their Schwab Charitable Fund. | |
| There it could be anywhere from several million to $245,000. | |
| Then Schwab Charitable Fund to the Democratic Socialists of America Fund. | |
| Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | |
| Yes. | |
| We took a right turn. | |
| Yes. | |
| And then Democratic Socialists of America to DSA and DSA to no kings. | |
| Just to give you some pictures here. | |
| So you can kind of start piecing this together. | |
| And it's by design where it goes, taxpayer? | |
| Okay? | |
| Here, here, here, here, here. | |
| Indivisible. | |
| No kings. | |
| And then you're told it's organic. | |
| Also, this is not to mention the hundreds of millions of dollars in free advertising from legacy media. | |
| For those of you who don't remember, go look up journalists. | |
| This took place under Barack Obama, Andrew Breitbart. | |
| There was a private ring of journalists, largely at the legacy media outlets, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC. | |
| I believe there may have been some people at Fox News, too, of course, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, who were on a green light list who would do the coverage that the Obama administration asked for. | |
| This is something that was tracked back then, and now you look at these different organizations. | |
| So you combine the organizations, the money, going to Indivisible, and then the media. | |
| Promoting it as though it's something legitimate. | |
| Now, I'm going to tell you this, it's largely been a bust today, as you can tell by CNN not really wanting to cover it all that much. | |
| Right now, we see them covering, you know, probably more important, the exchange between Iran and Israel. | |
| But, usually they would be covering, remember the Pussy March? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Remember the Occupy Wall Street protests, which were a fraction of the size of the Tea Party, and they wanted to cover it because they want some kind of a social revolution. | |
| Even if it's not honest. | |
| I don't understand why they're not covering the parade right now. | |
| It's literally different. | |
| They hate the military, man. | |
| I don't understand it, Josh. | |
| I think you're right. | |
| I mean, this has been billed by the media as being Trump doing this kind of grand birthday celebration. | |
| I believe the army has been planning celebrations for over a year. | |
| Two years. | |
| Two years. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| They weren't planning a parade, per se. | |
| Trump did push for the parade, but they were planning something because it's 250 years. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| Donald Trump's like, hey, let's do a parade. | |
| And it's not a parade of like, hey, let's do a parade. | |
| let's have like our ICBMs like in North Korea or something like that, like a show of force. | |
| It's honoring the different. | |
| No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| Oh, shit! | |
| Oh, no, who did that? | |
| Yeah, no, those guys don't exist anymore. | |
| No, it's soldiers marching in uniforms from every different era of war. | |
| American War, they have Revolutionary, 1812, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, World War and Terror. | |
| Shout out to the Rangers representing on that one. | |
| Whoop, whoop. | |
| But yeah, and then they got some tanks and some strikers and some track vehicles. | |
| It's pretty cool. | |
| It is cool. | |
| It's like, hey, it's very pro-America, and right now you see from CNN not a whole lot on it. | |
| Because I'm not taking away from this, but don't worry, Clarissa Ward is on the case in Israel, so I'm sure she's going to find a Syrian refugee to free or something like that. | |
| Yes, exactly. | |
| I don't understand. | |
| All of the footage they have on Iran and Israel right now is from earlier today. | |
| There's nothing that happened within the last 10 or 15 minutes that you need to break away and go cover it. | |
| And yet, they're not really showing the prey because they're like, yeah. | |
| Well, let me give you one more example here as we get to following the money. | |
| I know we're going to have more clips coming in, and there is a promo code riot. | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, there's not really a whole lot going on on CNN right now, like we told you. | |
| Oh, has that guy got an AARP card? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, drink, I guess. | |
| There you go. | |
| I don't have the drinking game rules, so if someone could print them out and bring them to me, it's a blank page. | |
| There you go. | |
| Oh, me too, as well. | |
| Yes, yeah, we have blank pages. | |
| Me too, as well, also. | |
| There you go. | |