🔴 Grading Donald Trump's First 6 Months: Epic Success or Massive Failure? 2025-07-30 18:09
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All right, we are back.
I am here with Mr. Razor Fist.
We are in the purgatory of dead souls for Jews, foreign wars.
Yeah, but we're not Jews.
We just died for them.
Yeah, right.
And I think you're kind of in the same boat as me to go back to that, the same boat as me, where I'm like, yeah, I hate APAC.
Of course, I hate because I hate them for the same reason I hate Act Blue.
They give hundreds of thousands of dollars to Hakeem Jeffries.
Why would I like AIPAC?
It also doesn't mean that I support the Ayatollah.
How is this hard?
Doesn't mean I'm putting on, you know, the little Italian restaurant napkin on my head and going to town.
No.
It was the people that called for his impeachment prior to the strikes.
It was just when Israel was going to town on Iran, and they were like, oh, he's got to go.
And I mean, literally, that's what Dave Smith was saying.
And I was just like, what, what, what?
This is before we did the strikes.
Yeah.
No, I know.
And a lot of people have fallen prey to it.
Yes, that.
Tucker a little bit.
Oh, yeah.
A lot of it.
What are you talking about?
A little.
Tucker, a lot.
Look, it's fine to have questions about this.
It's fine to go foreign.
Look, Dave Smith's not wrong in that we have spent trillions of dollars and 20 years and countless lives, not only ours, but other people's in these foreign wars that have really had no real impact, like in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Like that was just bad stuff.
So we probably would have been better off doing it a different way.
I get it.
And you're a little gun shy when we start talking about another country in the Middle East.
I get that too.
That's fine.
All that conversation is fine.
But to fly off the handle and say it's World War III, you have to impeach a president when we're not even in a war at all right now.
Right.
And then not to give credit where credit is due.
And I'm not talking about just going like, oh, well, I guess it all worked out.
I'm saying like, hey, listen, maybe I was wrong and maybe these guys knew what they were doing in the first place.
That's the kind of thing I'd like to see.
I was wrong.
I was never a guy.
But I said, you know, I still would rather is, because of the optics, I'd still rather Israel do it without our help.
I said, that's the ideal.
I said, but I wouldn't be angry if it, and then when it happened, I said, oh, if I'd have known it could have been this effective, I would have supported it wholesale, right, right off the bat.
Does that think so?
I mean, I was looking for a reason to be wrong at that point because I'm glad that it was successful.
I'm glad that I was semi-wrong because it's good news for America.
But I remember thinking of you when this happened because you're on my show and I don't think you made a joke about sodomizing the corpse of John McCain, but it was very irreverent.
And like, you clearly hate John McCain because you're from Arizona and he was a war hawk.
So like you're that guy.
And then to see these people saying Donald Trump and people, these are the neocons were going, what cosmic bunny hole did we jump into?
Yeah, we absolutely did.
But I think it was effective.
And also, you had to keep in mind, like, Iran is, every lie we were told about Iraq is true about Iran.
Right.
It is the exact opposite.
When I hear it compared to the Iraq war, I'm like, you have no idea.
You haven't met anybody in Iran.
It's the exact opposite of Iraq.
Like, Iraq is a Muslim country with a Muslim religion and a Muslim government.
Iran is a non-Arab country that somehow wound up with an Arab government and an Arab religion.
And they had to create a whole variant of Islam in order to represent it because otherwise the completely non-Arab people in Iran who essentially are just lorded over by this occupying government would cast off the chains along like it's the complete opposite of Iraq.
And so when you hear these comparisons, it's just laughable.
And it's the main thing, right?
Yeah.
Everybody's so traumatized by the Iraq war, they're seeing Iraq's around every single corner.
Right.
No, that's a really good point.
We actually addressed at the point and said, no, no, no, hold on a second.
The same intelligence agencies that said there were no nuclear weapons, right, or nuclear capabilities in Iraq are the same ones who've been telling us for a very long time that Iran does have these capabilities and they're getting even more powerful.
So it's like, so if you're using the comparison and you're using the same source, two very, very different reports.
Do you think that some of this out there is, do you think it's people just get set in their narrative or do you think, I hate to use the term grifting.
Do you think there's willful ignorance where it's just, you know what?
I'm going to get the clicks by saying impeach Donald Trump and I'm going to get the clicks by saying World War III.
Well, I think there's whatever you want to call it, shepherding, botting, whatever.
I think we have a series of kind of what are essentially neutralization ops where when people say a certain thing, they get a whole lot of engagement from a lot of botting.
And usually those are things that are going to neutralize them politically going forward as an entity.
Like you remember in 20, you've been around long enough, you've got to remember like 2015, 16, 17, race IQ became a big thing on YouTube for a minute.
Yeah, I remember Stephan Molyneux having, what was his name?
The guy who, you know, the guy I'm talking about, the guy who wrote the book on it, he's kind of an expert.
Marie.
No, no, no, no.
But yes, I remember.
That became a huge thing.
And like, it's, and I remember, I think you and I had the same, like, well, there's obviously a component, but to distill it all down to this, like, I don't think you guys are going to like how this turns out.
Yeah, but it's like once Biden got in there, it was like the script was completely flipped and all those people went away.
Like you, you can see these kind of neutralization ops like sort of happening, right?
I don't think you need to get out into conspiracy town because bots don't cost that much.
Right.
And we saw, what was it like a month ago?
Somebody blew the whistle on China and Russia are spending gajillions on bot activity on social media.
And if you wanted to neutralize, you know, if you wanted to cause a divide in MAGA and thereby a divide in Trump's base, and if you had any abiding incentive to do so, that would obviously be something that you would consider worth the investment.
I mean, we learned, speaking of McCarthy, we learned when perestroika happened and the fall of the Berlin Wall that the Soviet Union had been funding communism in the United States to the tune of millions every single year.
So clearly they saw some kind of benefit from that.
No, I think, yeah, I think you're absolutely right.
And it also tells you that it brings us to the Russia hoax kind of scandal there because it shows that Russia, if they have more of a vested interest in fracturing the base of the guy who's going to push it in and break it off, they don't want this guy in charge.
They were gleeful to have Biden in charge.
And I guarantee it would be the same thing With Kamala.
If you're Putin, do you want, who do you think you want to deal with?
Kamala Harris is going to keep writing a never-ending check that gets funneled and laundered to Ukraine, right?
And you're like, okay, I can deal with that.
Or the guy who's going to pull every other lever of trade where he's effectively going to shut off all of our income on our energy.
Right.
And you can see he's panicking right now.
Businessman versus retarded woman.
Yeah.
No.
Yes.
It's that easy, honestly.
Effectively, yeah, it really is.
You just said something and I forgot what.
Yeah, you know what?
Those bots, and it makes a lot of sense.
It's like shepherding.
It's like that's the thing people say, oh, you know, Candace has got to be paid off.
And it's like, I think it's worse than that.
I think she's doing it for free for the engagement.
Much, much worse.
Also, hard to believe the broad who predicted boots on the ground in Iran a month ago didn't do a research on whether Macron's wife has a hog, huh?
I know.
I mean, come and tell, right?
And of course, we invited her on to, well, we invited her on along with Dave Smith and along with, I don't remember who else, to Ian Carroll and Darrell Cooper.
No, instead, Candace just went out and said, I'm gay because I said that Sidney Sweeney's like a nine, not a 10.
She laughed at a comment that said you should just come out of the closet now.
Whatever.
But the way Macron's wife sat down on that talk show, that put me over the edge.
I'm sorry.
She's got a talk and it's a big one.
I agree.
I think she looks like Jinx from Pokemon, but I'm not making a 12-part documentary series about her.
No, she sat down like she just sacked somebody in the middle of the Super Bowl.
Sat down on the bench.
I mean, legs spread fucking bent forward.
Oh, she should have pulled out a cigarette like it was 1960s.
She could.
Yeah, there you go.
That's a good one.
We just pulled it up.
Yeah, no, but the issue is like when you go out and you go, yeah, and there are no pictures of her as a child and there's no evidence of her first marriage.
It's like, here are many, many pictures of her as a child, and here's an actual picture of her wedding day to the man.
Like, that is AI.
What you and I. No, no, no, no, no.
This is 100% candidate.
I don't know if you would follow this.
Candace is AI.
Candace is AI.
She said, oh, this is, she took AI and she analyzed the photos via AI.
Oh, did she?
And she was trying to determine if AI could tell if it was the same person or not.
This rabbit hole has gotten deep.
Oh, this is news to me.
Sorry, guys.
I'm against you.
There's a whole thing right now out there.
There's like a, she replaced somebody else.
Their IDs expired here, except that's not what she said.
Yeah, she replaced her brother.
She's her brother and replaced someone else.
But there are pictures of her and the brother.
Well, that's what she says.
That's a sister.
That's a sister.
And don't you find yourself here like, like, Razor, like, we were right in that era.
I mean, I've been on YouTube since 2008 doing political videos.
And of course, we still champion free speech.
And that's why I'm there on Rumble.
But it's like, okay, we also acknowledge there's a problem where if you go, okay, here are verifiable facts.
And someone just goes, AI.
You're like, okay.
No.
All right.
What do we do?
That's the downside to AI.
It puts a doubt in everybody's mind.
I can't watch anything now without going, is that AI?
Yeah.
I look at everything through that prism now.
Yeah.
I'm very, you know, I didn't need help being cynical.
I AIU into Hogan's sex tape.
And you know what?
You look pretty good.
But what are you going to say there?
I'm sorry.
What?
Sorry.
Guys, you have to kill Jerome and Nixon Mike.
I'm all in on the dead internet theory at this point.
Oh, really?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Everything.
And you add AI to the mix, please.
Everything's fictitious.
I don't know.
That's how I feel.
Yeah, although I will say, you know, you mentioned like people doing it for clicks.
But Qatar has a vested interest too.
Like, I hate APAC for the same reason that I hate that Qatar is the single largest investor into our educational system to the tune of billions of dollars and no one talks about that.
Like that is significant.
It doesn't mean that everyone who disagrees with me is paid by Qatar.
I'm not saying that, but they do spend huge sums of money and they have a very big stake in it.
I do kind of hope she wins the lawsuit, though, because otherwise I'm boned on the Michelle Obama jokes.
Yeah.
No, I think you're, because, you know, they could just roll a clip and you'd be like, yeah, I was joking.
I didn't mean it.
Yeah, yeah.
Parody.
Parody.
We'll frame it.
It's all in how you frame it.
Well, no, Michelle never reached out to you and gave you, you know, proof that you were wrong.
That's true.
You know what I mean?
So I think you're safe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's one thing to get two emails of proof and then just to make sure, send it by courier that you sign for, I believe.
Maybe she didn't sign for it just to make sure that you have the evidence.
So Mr. Fiston and Mr. Crowder, I have to give you the latest rant from her today.
I don't know if you saw her.
Oh, geez.
Oh, God.
So the latest story, the latest explanation for this is, oh, okay, okay, okay.
So she doesn't quite say this, but kind of by implication.
Fine, there was a real Bridget that had a brother, right?
But that real Bridget got sick and was dying.
And the brother was a trans individual who she knew could never fully live his full existence and be accepted.
And so In Dying gave the identity to the brother to be a woman.
And so basically assumed Bridget.
So fine if you got photos that there's a real.
I brought in my cult Python just to show Nick because we're talking about revolvers.
My only regret is that it's not loaded.
I know.
This is real.
This is real.
What is this?
A soap opera story?
I don't know.
It's like days of our dong.
What is this?
Here's the thing.
Maybe, let's assume for a second that she is.
Okay?
The story that you're telling me right now is nothing like the first multi-part series that we were told was rationalization as to why she was a man in the first place.
And that is definitely an issue.
We're like, yeah, obviously you're completely, you're free to say these things.
But let's not act as though everything that is said as far as being presented as a theory is equal because then you have to look at the research and you have to look at the veracity of the claims and they just don't hold up.
Speaking of which, what do you think is ultimately going to come of the Russia collusion hoax?
Do you think anyone's going to be hauled out in cuffs?
Because we've been asking and wanting that for a very long time and, of course, have yet to see any results.
It doesn't do any favors to people like Brennan who are already under investigation.
Right.
I think it's the people who are already in the firing line, the people who really, really put themselves out there.
And Brennan, go back and watch some of his interviews.
Like, he really said some stupid shit.
he really was out front on let's get this guy.
And he was saying a lot of this stuff in public.
And it's like, you're in a position where you're really not supposed to be saying things like that.
So, I think the highest level you'll see is someone like a Brennan.
I doubt you'll get someone like a Comey, but we'll see.
Yeah.
Right?
That kind of level, you're not going to see Obama hauled away.
No, of course not.
That's never going to happen.
I mean, you could trick him, tell him there's a gay guy in the back of a taxi.
Yeah, exactly.
But a clickbait and a gay dude.
Don't worry about it.
There's a George Michael hologram in that port-a-potty.
Go, go, go.
Speaking of sex fiends, what do you think ultimately has happened or is going on with the Epstein thing, this saga?
There's one Epstein list, and it's Jelene Maxwell.
Yep.
The Epstein list that everyone's spurging about was curated under the Obama White House under Eric Holder, a DOJ head who was so corrupt he resigned in disgrace.
If you're still spurging about that thing, when you've got Jelene Maxwell naming reportedly over 100 names, it's time to just admit you're anti-Trump.
It's time to admit you're just looking for any reason to spurg about Trump because you have a more reliable version of the exact same thing.
She's literally the madam.
Yes.
Yeah, she is.
I think isn't it odd that Donald Trump is saying, oh, stop talking about Epsom.
What do you think about sort of the switch from cash Patel?
Do you think that these guys buy that, oh, yeah, it's the suicide, it's a story that you were told?
Yeah, I mean, I think optically they've handled it really bad.
It's like bowling shoe ugly.
It's not good.
Like Trump is not, seriously, he's handled it really, really badly.
And I think a lot of that is because he, when he gets like passionate about something, you notice he like doesn't want to even want to hear about it.
Right.
And he like really locks down.
And like, that's, that's kind of the vibe that I get.
Sometimes it's crazy how he's so good at manipulating the media and other times completely gibberingly, pantshittingly retarded.
It's like no middle ground at all with him.
That's, I think it's mostly just bad optics on his part.
But like he's not obstructing anything.
His first week in office, by the way, he greenlit the release of the Epstein files.
Like he was fine with them being released.
Yeah.
But it's like, I don't know.
I think he maybe got a look at them.
Oh, they're kind of BS.
They're kind of Eric Holdered.
Yeah.
You know, whatever.
I could definitely see that.
Yeah, I think a lot of people who are recent sort of this movement, they don't, for those who don't remember, just before you Google Eric Holder, just think a photo negative of Ned Flanders.
That's exactly what you're going to turn up.
And he was the worst.
But you had a question.
Yeah, so I just wanted to follow up on the Epstein list.
I get, and I agree with you 100%.
Like, that's the person we should be talking to.
And even if that involves some kind of a deal, I would have to hold my nose so that we can maybe get 50 or 100 high-ranking pedophiles off the street.
I'd be okay with that.
But I think the reason that people were going after this is because we were told there was a list, and we were told that that list was ready to be turned over and that, hey, here's a binder and here's some information.
It's going to be, I mean, Pam Bondi went out and did the tour on Fox News and basically was like a, you know, she had her own show, it seemed.
So I think that's why people were saying that.
And for the administration to come out and now kind of switch it up to, hey, that list is corrupted, that's a very reasonable explanation, but just really hard to take when you've been telling us this whole time that there's a list that you're going to release.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It is important, though, to mention that Trump was pretty muted on that score.
Yes, it's everybody around him.
Yeah, he didn't campaign about it, but some of the people that he appointed absolutely did.
Right.
I mean, but he did say before the election, I believe, I think it was before the election, maybe it was just after.
We had some clips of him saying that he would release that information.
JFK and Epstein list.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He'd get that stuff out there.
And so I think that's why this became the thing that it is, just mishandling.
Right, exactly.
And then you know that he was on the they can reach for different things.
Like he was on the flight log for the small Cessna, not the Lolita Express, for one trip over to Florida or some shit like that.
But it's like, if he was on the list and whatever, it's pretty curious tactics for him to then cooperate with the FBI, be one of the earliest witnesses, ban him from Mar-a-Lago back in 2007, hand over everything and all of those properties over to the FBI in order to get the ball rolling on the investigation.
Like that's pretty curious tactics if you're incriminated by Jeffrey Epstein.
Yeah.
Well, there's no world in which he isn't in the Epstein files because he played such a big part in being the first person to cooperate with authorities and report him.
People are saying right now, well, why wouldn't Biden release all that if he was and but I would say because they all run in the same circles, these people.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
You don't know who Biden knows.
You know what I mean?
He has to keep his mouth shut.
It's a whole network of people.
I think it's definitely more damning on Biden's, if not the Biden's friends than it is for Trump.
But I think in their case, it's covering their asses.
In this case, it's just mishandling.
And I think Pam Bondi needs to be.
Yeah, she did her own thing.
She's like rogue on that one.
She's just the worst.
She's the worst, in my opinion, in this administration.
And I was going to, one thing I wanted to ask you about, because you've been on YouTube and doing this for a long time.
And I remember, I think you and I first started talking back when Gamergate was a big thing.
And we found some old clips.
Remember, I was talking about this in like, I want to say 2012, saying, look, the next generation after millennials are going to be one of the more conservative generations.
And the winning issues are freedom of speech, guns.
I said, you're surprised at guns.
I remember telling this to boomer audiences saying because they're playing these video games, and they're maybe not Second Amendment people, but it's easy to get them into the fold.
I said, okay.
And then feminism is something that people are tired of.
Free speech, guns, and anti-feminism.
I said, if you guys, because it's destroyed the American family, it's destroyed relationships, it's only going to get worse.
If you guys actually focus on these issues, these cultural issues, you're going to see a switch.
But I didn't expect it to be as swift and as significant as it has been this last election.
Do you feel like, hey, you know what?
You played a part in that and it even surprised you?
Yeah, it was wild.
And even in the election previous to that, I don't know if you remember, I almost lost my YouTube channel over it.
I warned in 2020, like, I don't know, like six, seven months before the election about mailing ballots.
Right.
I was like, hey, here's kind of what it looks like when this stuff gets stolen, and you might want to keep an eye out for this.
And here's the wild thing that was up for like seven, eight months, something like that.
Uh, two months after the election, suddenly, that's election disinformation.
Yeah, it was sitting here for seven, eight months.
Yeah, did they do the thing where they hit you with two strikes like immediately in succession to scare you with this?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Yes, yes, they did.
I still have the warning on my channel for crying out loud.
So, yeah, no, absolutely.
And it is interesting how quickly the Overton window has shifted.
And it's wild, too, that I think the right's propensity for blackpilling on how little the Overton window has shifted has increased relative to it.
Yeah.
Right.
They're like, we haven't gone far enough.
You know what I mean?
But then you look at what's actually going on.
Like, look at the freaking, the freak out over the Sidney Sweeney thing being like a Nazi.
Meanwhile, like, that's supposed to be a Nazi dog whistle.
Meanwhile, we got Candace and Tucker ready to invade the Rhineland.
That's the Nazi dog whistle.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's, it's just, we've clearly shifted the Overton window a slight bit, just, just a bit.
Well, I don't even, but I don't think the people doing that are conservatives.
That's the thing.
I don't really see them like they're not, they're not really pushing anything.
They're brilliant marketing people.
Yeah, yeah, I would say so.
But, but we've been here all along and seen it.
And I was surprised at, I never thought Black Sit was going to be a thing or Blexit.
I was like, yeah, you know, they keep, we've seen this right jockeying over the black vote.
I'm like, it's just not significant.
But I think you and I talk about the Hispanic vote, deeply Catholic, traditional, and they're not playing the Latin X. And now we just saw that shift dramatically.
The Democrats tried to buy votes, and instead they might have sealed their own coffin with it.
Yeah.
Shoot.
Look at the mass shooting in New York.
They tried to make the conversation about gun control.
That lasted about five minutes.
Yeah.
It just doesn't work.
It just doesn't work.
I mean, gun control is dead buried in voting Democrat.
Like it's over as an issue.
And it shifted so hard.
It's like they can't even make headway.
I think some of that is because they had so much institutional control on the left for so long, they didn't even have to formulate arguments.
Right.
They lost the ability to even make the arguments.
Back in the day, when you would debate someone on the Democratic side, it might be the smartest person you ran into in your entire life.
Right.
Yeah.
The chops atrophied.
No, now it's destined.
The chops atrophied.
Yeah.
You didn't have to use them.
Yeah, it's not even close anymore.
That's actually a really good point.
Yeah, the Second Amendment issue.
Yeah, and same thing.
I think we see it with feminism.
You see it with freedom of speech.
And I don't know that the left ever recovers from this.
I mean, the freebies, I don't know if they'll work.
Also, when we were growing up, right, I remember people saying, this is different, right?
John Stewart and Cobra, like, this is different from George Bush.
Like, we remember Noah FX and Rock Against Bush and the swastika.
Like, we grew up, it was a, when I was in comedy clubs, it was a comedic witch hunt, right?
How good of a Bush's dumb joke can you make?
And then I think you have a generation growing up where you have eight years of Obama and institutional, like you said, Democrat control.
Not only do they see nothing to show for it, but there's also that component of teenage rebellion where, okay, it's not the Bush era anymore.
Yeah, he's like a bad, Obama was like a bad stripper.
Like he cock teased the socialist side of the Democratic Party for eight years because it's like, you know, they professed that Obama was just a moderate liberal.
Right.
But then it was like, we looked into his past.
He's hanging around with Bill Ayers.
He's talking about Marxist.
They're saying publicly he's a moderate, but privately they're like, yes, comrade, we finally got one.
Yeah.
Which completely explains Bernie, the Marxist Muppet popping up five minutes after Obama's out of the White House.
And suddenly we're all about that.
Yeah.
So I think that's really what happened.
And they kind of screwed themselves by screwing Bernie out of the nomination because they didn't get that contagion out of their system.
And now they're stuck with it.
Now they got AOC and Bernie.
Bernie's talking about running again.
I know.
Again.
I know.
They can't get rid of it.
I know.
And it's now Bernie 3.0 with three houses, which by the way, I still like, I don't, by the way, have as many houses and planes as you want.
But the rationalization that he gave is like, well, one is our main house.
Then we have a vacation home.
And then one's a summer camp.
It's like, that's a vacation home.
No one has a vacation home and summer camp.
One's a tribute to Stalin.
Yeah, exactly.
One's Lenin.
Yeah, I called him a Muppet, but I shouldn't have.
Not even Elmo's that red.
No, no.
No, he's the guy in the balcony, one of those guys.
Yes, it's a lot of fun.
What do you get?
These capitalist jokes.
Dude, I loved those Biden-Bernie debates.
It really was Statler and Waldorf.
He was.
Your statement was nonsensical.
It was irritating.
It was short.
I loved it.
But let me.
I had one question.
I don't remember what it was, but it was some kind of a question that was important.
But anyway, I don't know.
What else is on?
Super important.
We're tired.
It's been a lot today.
Toolman's gone.
Nick, thank you for the valiant effort.
Where's the best place for people to find you, Razorfist?
The Rageholic on YouTube.
I don't know what the URL is this week.
They're always changing the format, but it's the Rageholic on YouTube.
All right.
Well, hopefully you don't lose your channel because I don't think we've been on our channel without seeing a warning in God knows how long.
We're going to get you over to Rumble, Razorfist.
We're going to work on this.
Yeah, at least do both of them.
It's shadowy.
Yeah, well, we'll create a shadow government.
I hear that's all.
By the way, you undersold it.
He wasn't hanging out with Bill Ayers.
He was smoking crack with convicted domestic terrorist Bill Ayers.
For people out there, oh, that was my question.
Do you feel like there's been a referendum on young people even thinking Obama is cool?
Because I've noticed that a lot of young people go like, yeah, even Rogan, you know, like, yeah, I used to think he was good and that he was cool.
And now I look back and this is where a lot of that corruption and centralization started.
Welcome to the show, Joe.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, millennials, I think even black people are kind of walking sideways away from it.
I mean, look at the guy's hair.
Not even his hair wants to be black anymore.
Obama makes it real.
Obama makes it rough to be a super dedicated lib and a super militant black guy.
And he's made it really rough by association to be those things.
Kind of like what, I don't know, Bush did for Texas for a few years right after.
You know what I mean?
Just a little bit for a little bit.
Cowboy from Connecticut.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've definitely noticed that for sure because it was, you know, he was a saint.
And now people are like, yeah, all right.
And I think Biden heard him a lot too because we're like, oh, that's right.
This was your choice.
His oratory skills are so overblown.
He never said anything fucking profound.
No, yeah.
No.
Just, I mean, come on.
He wore his mother-in-law's jeans and a helmet on a bike.
What the fuck?
Soldiers without a script is like an equivocating fool.
It's like, you know, if I had a son, he would, you know, be like Trayvon Martin.
Yeah.
Nothing but equivocation.
I'd mean proud of my son, drank purple drink, and made him a man on the sidewalk.
Now, don't get all wheelied up.
You just made up that word.
No, it's a saying.
It's not a saying.
It's a saying.
You're like Trayvon Martin?
He'd be dead, nobody.
No, instead, his daughter's just got what they were doing at MDMA at Coachella.
So, you know, he has a lot to be proud of.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, Mr. Razorfist, I appreciate you taking the time.
Well, we definitely won't go so long between visits next time.
Thanks for being around, for sticking around, and still being one of the OGs.
We appreciate it, brother.
Right on, bro.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks, Nick, for cutting him off.
You responded with a thank you.
No, we heard it.
All right.
No, I heard it.
It's a good playout.
And there you go.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Let's grab.
We don't have time for bad movie lines.
I guess we'll play it another time.
We have bad movie lines with Charles Bronson, and we just keep, it keeps getting hunted.
Speaking of that, real quick, has anybody seen the movie came out in 2008, Tom Hardy, called Bronson?
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, about the prison inmates.
Yes.
I actually have that guy's book, The Bridge of Movie.
But did you see the movie?
Yeah, yeah, I did.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, he beat up.
You know what I stumbled over it on?
Tuby.
Tuby.
I stamp all my wife.
I'm telling you, it's the best.
Was that movie dark and fun?
I got his book.
It was like inmate training or convict training.
And it's basically like push-up squats and like isometrics.
But then there's a whole chapter on how to give yourself an enema in a prison sink.
Oh, my.
This is just like your dental health.
Just like your dental health is indicative of your overall health.
So is the cleanliness of the anus boy.
That movie was.
He was.
First of all, it's all frontal loaded-y half the movie.
That was kind of, he's got a, he's got a, you know, you liked it so much.
Okay.
Oh, listen, father.
No, it is, but it is a fascinating movie.
I stopped you writing your tracks.
It's a very disorienting movie.
Yeah.
The way that it's shot, because it's kind of, it's kind of hyper-surreal.
One minute he's on stage doing a one-man show about it, and then it will cut to whatever.
But my God, I just absolutely loved it.
Yeah, it's a fascinating character.
He answered a lot of letters in prison.
I think he's still alive.
He is, actually.
He's like 72.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
He led a prison riot and he like took out five of the guards with a lunch tray.
He was crazy strong.
And the funny thing is a lot of the guards still liked him.
Yeah.
They're like, yeah, we kind of deserved it.
And then a guy's teaching him to paint and stuff.
And the teacher comes over and looks at one of his paintings and goes, well, that's interesting.
And he's like, what do you mean interesting?
He goes, well, interesting is good.
The guy turns his back on Rosek and he chokes me.
Yeah, that's right.
He chokes me.
Yeah.
Just a crazy.
So you've never seen it?
No.
I'm telling you.
I don't typically like watching movies with a lot of frontal nudity of men.
But I understand.
Well, you didn't know it until just now, Gerald.
So what was your excuse for you?
Exactly.
I don't know.
Plus, his dick looks like a pastry bag.
It's uncircumcised.
You'll love it.
I always think uncircumcised penises look like those things that slip out of your hands whenever you grab those novelty items where it's like when there's Balor Shore where it just keeps slipping out.
Yeah, I mean a dick?
What are those cool?
No, I know what you're talking about, though.
Oh, I take a firm grip.
I'm telling you, Gerald, love it.
Yeah, it's pretty interesting.
It's violent, dark, and it's really tremendous.
I wanted you to tell the story of your Uber yesterday.
He texts us late at night that he's getting here.
He lands in Texas, and he gets into the Uber, and the driver is a black guy.
Well, I went to go to haircut.
It's only about a five-minute ride from the hotel to get guy picks me up at the haircut and play.
And he's black, and he's like my age, I would say, or maybe a year or two younger.
And then he starts to ask me what I'm doing here.
I go, I'm doing this guy, Steve Crowder's podcast.
And he's like, well, who are you?
I go, he's kind of a right-wing comic and pretty funny.
So immediately, this guy, you know, I'm thinking he's my age.
You want to know how to pull this shit up.
And next thing you know, he pulls up your show on his phone.
I'm like, oh, shit.
And he clicks it, puts it on.
And this is the first thing out of your mouth.
Let me ask you people.
And by people, I mean black people.
All of a sudden I see his eyes look in the rearview mirror at me.
I'm sliding down like this.
And why do you guys fight in packs?
I literally went to him like this.
When he said that, I literally go, so what's it like to work for Uber?
I was trying to.
And he didn't leave it.
And then you go, I think white people are getting fed up with it.
And the guy looks in the mirror and he goes, he might be fed up, but he ain't going to stop it.
And then when he got pulled up to the hotel, I go, see, I gave you a great podcast.
And I gave him like a fake punch in the arm.
Yeah, but it sounds like he was being like, if you, like I said, if you catch.
They're always on a story.
If you catch a black person and you're just, you go, look, this is something that's pretty foreign to us.
We see it all the time.
They'll go, I know.
They'll go, I know, I know.
And maybe they'll explain it to you.
Maybe they won't.
But if you actually, they won't be offended.
If you go, look, as a white guy seeing World Start, you understand why we think that there's a divide in culture and why it's an affront to our sensibilities, right?
They'll be like, yeah.
Okay.
Well, you hang out with more reasonable black people than I do.
Yeah, that much.
They do construction work.
Oh, man.
All right.
Okay.
Let's grab a couple of chats.
And Nick DiPaulo is going to be here tomorrow as well.
Did I miss anything?
Tampa.
They're talking about it.
Sorry right now.
So the Texas Republicans, they released the new House maps.
And if it's, I don't know if it's like something that has to still be voted on, signed off, whatever it is.
I can't remember what's going on.
But we would take five seats from Democrats just in the state of Texas.
I'll never understand that gerrymandering stuff.
Yeah, look, it's a hard side to do it.
I mean, both sides do it.
And if it's done by state laws and everything's kind of on the up and up, I mean, it's one of those things that's not the concept of it.
Well, it's like, how do you make a district?
It can't just be counties, right?
You know, how do you make a district get representative?
But here's the long and short of it is I think that Jasmine Crockett's seat would go away.
Oh, please.
Which, if that's the only benefit.
Is that up for grabs?
well, I don't think it's up for grabs.
I just think it gets absorbed into two other dishes.
Well, that's what I mean.
That's what I mean.
Do you mean her ass or her face?
Well, stuff.
Fucking whoa.
It's hard to tell the difference.
Leave the money on the dresser.
That's a new campaign club, though.
I think it's the other way around.
Look, look, we ran a focus group, and leave the money on the dresser is getting incredible results.
Getting some real traction.
Yeah, getting some real traction.
Frank Lunch, show of hands.
Who likes leave the money on the dresser, you whore?
A lot of hands.
A lot of white.
A lot of hands.
You're getting the old white fellow vote.
I really love you.
The married white fellow vote.
All right.
Let's grab.
Well, maybe we'll talk about it tomorrow.
Let's grab some chats.
All right.
First chat from JB Johnston1.
What policies or laws can we put into place to assist with the current black culture?
Also, Joey Soule is awesome, except for this.
No one should apologize for someone else's past.
Yeah.
He was right up until colored people in that response.
He's like, I'm not going to apologize for saying, what did he say?
Something 20 years ago he apologized about it.
If he'd have stopped right there instead of going, no, what you really need to do is go after the colored people who said it.
It was like, okay, okay.
I mean, yeah, I just, I just hate the, I hate the apology.
An apology is corrosive if it's done at gunpoint.
Would he do that to somebody in the gym?
Like if somebody in the gym was really struggling to do something, they wanted to achieve a goal, would he go like, oh, it's okay that you can't do that?
No, he'd push them, push these people past the apology expectation and being offended all the time.
Just be like, shut up with that.
Yeah.
And truth be told, like, yeah, he has done a lot of good stuff where he's like, look, it's an influencer.
You can't get mad at someone for walking in front of your camera.
You can't go in and say, dress the way you are and get mad that guys are looking at you if you're not being inappropriate.
Like, he's usually right on those lists.
He's just not thought of these things.
There are a lot of people who go through their entire lives not thinking about these things and they all of a sudden get some backlash and like, oh my gosh, I guess I better apologize.
No, you really, you really, everything is political or cultural in some capacity and you guys need to be aware of it.
As far as laws, I don't really, look, we need to enforce the laws that are on the books as far as crime.
Obviously, we need to do away with any and all affirmative action, DEI.
And if we just get to the point, we don't need to create specific laws for any, we need to create equal laws.
We need to go back to equal laws and let people, you know, rise and fall on their own merits.
It's as simple as that.
And we've not been doing that.
We've been enabling cultures in this country that take advantage of our system, that some people go decades without paying rent, getting SNAP, or getting EBT, while getting every other government subsidy with contributing nothing in taxes and bitching about the people who provide it.
That has to go away.
And you will see it change.
You will see it change.
I don't know how likely that is to happen anytime.
The reason change like that doesn't happen or take so long is because the media is so one-sided.
They wouldn't win a goddamn election.
No, excuse me.
I know you can't say that.
They wouldn't win an election.
The left wouldn't win an election if they didn't have control of the media.
I'm honest to God, I believe that to myself.
I've always been amazed that any Republican wins, particularly I would say, until media that with the control the media has had.
And if they didn't, they would win none.
So I'm amazed that Republicans win anything.
I almost think that's when I started to go, this really is fixed.
They'll let us have one, and then they'll take the next two.
I think their influence is waning.
Thank God for the internet.
And I keep saying, God, I'm sorry, folks.
No, I mean, I'm fine.
Is that all right?
As long as you don't think.
How about I am God?
Don't thank me.
No, I wouldn't go that far.
A lot of electrical equipment.
I don't want Zach.
Thanks a lot.
His face just cracked me.
No, I wouldn't go that far.
And then watch.
Benny's going to say something far more offensive than anything you've said today.
We'll all just skim past it.
That's what typically happens.
And I told the Joey Swole haters to jump off a bridge.
That's some strong language on the other side.
Which really, it's not even like a clever quip.
It's just an invitation to suicide.
Listen, it's just mean.
What are you talking about?
It can be refreshing.
Hold on, hold on.
Now, listen, I could say go kill yourself, but then that's too vague.
I go a lot of different ways.
I wanted to make sure that if people were going to take the advice, they had an outlet.
Go jump off of a bridge is very specific.
Yeah, your outlet is kicking little girls in their shins.
No, I shoved her into a brick wall.
Oh, that's true.
That's a totally different thing.
Gerald says, go jump off a bridge.
I say, your sister's box.
Hey, I'm going to ask you.
You said it's hot in Georgia.
Do you have a pool in Georgia?
I do not have a pool in Georgia.
No.
Let's ask you, because coming from the northeast like me, what do you think is the ideal temperature for water?
Because in Texas, you have people who won't get in unless it's 85.
Right now, the water's like 89, which to me is like, it's like gross.
No, I like, you're talking 70, 71.
That's refreshing.
Oh, really?
See, I like mid-70s, high 70s.
But once it gets past 80, it's no longer.
I don't know.
I'll swim in 60.
No, I grew up in, you know, I grew up in north of Northeast.
The beaches kick up to the high 40s.
Yeah.
The water kicks up.
Don Gavin used to do a joke.
He was, you know, you're playing frisbee and it goes in the water.
Everybody's like, go, get, I'm not going to lose a foot.
I remember.
Living the freeze in August, the water.
Yeah, Cape Cod, the first time.
I remember looking, watching my calf spasm.
Yeah.
I was like, oh, well, it's an actual thing.
And it hurt.
And I was a child.
It was cold?
Yeah.
My dad was like, get in there.
Don't be a pussy.
Go.
And I was like, okay.
You're building a sand castle.
The tide washes up.
You look like Mr. Freeze.
It takes the wind out of you.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, you can't hold your breath.
It's outside laying on the beach.
It's like 90 in the sun, right?
And then you hit that in the cold water.
But then it's not refreshing here.
I don't get in until it's 85.
People are like, oh, it's like bathwater.
I'm like, that sounds terrible.
That's right.
I hate baths.
Bathwater and 100 degrees outside?
No, thank you.
No, I'm not sure.
I never understood baths either.
That's why I smell like I do.
But listen, showers are gay in you.
You sweat in a bath.
I sweat.
Although I will tell you, Astrom Salt Bath, Matt.
Have you ever tried that?
No, I'm not gay.
Tell me more.
Just feed right into it.
Why do you want to know, Gerald?
Just been going around.
Steven's face.
All right, next chat.
All right.
Less of a question, but good chat from Lotops.
You brought up Snap.
So got interviewed by my local SoCal News on Snap.
Good.
The knowledge given by this show came in clutch so much that they pulled the interview.
Yeah.
Keep it up, my dudes.
Yeah.
There you go.
They didn't pull it because that's as much as you try to grab the reporter's tits.
So I think they just.
No, that guy's old.
Yeah.
No, I'm glad.
Thank you.
Yeah, I'm glad.
And that's also why we, you know, every show basically as a bibliography, we try to make the references very clear and available to you because I always encourage you to go and do more research.
We don't want this to be the only show you watch, but we know it is for many people.
And so if you watch this and check the references, you will be more informed than everyone there right now on scene in that roundtable out there.
Like this is the show that gives you the most tools in one spot.
That's always what we've tried to do so that you don't leave completely unarmed.
And I'm curious as to maybe you can send at some point what that package was.
I'd love to see the bias from that local reporting in Southern California.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's grab the, let's make it final chat.
All right.
Well, final chat from Viking Creed.
How can Trump help Gen Z in the job and or housing market?
The housing market especially is out of control right now.
Okay.
Well, I do have a couple of proposed solutions, and we've talked about them before, but you're going to be in Tampa August 8th and 9th.
That's correct.
Side splitters.
Side splitters in Tampa, Florida.
Funniest man alive.
Go see them while you still can because you see the Greys.
You know, it's a market.
Look, if I tell people you're going to die, more people will go to your show.
I'm going to say, the Greys, my colon's rotten out.
My liver's all got holes in it and shit.
There's bridges between here and there?
Let it go, Father Mulkey.
As far as the housing market, look, a couple of things that can happen right away.
First off, what does affect it is deporting a bunch of illegal aliens and securing the border, right?
Because that does increase the demand dramatically.
And to sort of look at a microcosm of that, you saw that during COVID with cars.
Used cars ended up being the same price as new cars.
Why?
Because so many people had windfalls as far as forgiveness and as far as cash.
And of course, yet a lot of people here, a huge influx of illegal immigrants, 15 to 20 million, who if they work off the books, they have a bunch of cash to make these payments.
And so people who've been saving and scraping, it ended up being the same to get a new car as a used car.
So immigration policy affects it.
Dealing with foreign nations buying up land affects it to some degree.
Not a huge degree if you're looking at, you know, I'm imagining like sort of suburban homes, single, what do they call it, single-family housing unit.
What's the term they use?
Single family housing unit.
Single family housing unit, shoo, shoo, yeah.
And then, of course, stop BlackRock Vanguard.
In other words, these companies that simply buy them up as another line item in their portfolio to turn a class into a permanent generation of renters.
That is one that you can do, especially when you look at some of these giant corporations who are, A, deemed too big to fail and have interests and sometimes align with foreign nations.
So you can say, no, no, these homes are actually going to be purchased by people who want to live in these homes.
Okay.
That wouldn't be radical and that wouldn't be authoritarianism because we have a problem and this problem is not going to sell correct.
So you do those things.
Immigration, no longer too big to fail, these companies.
And if you just take away the too big to fail, that safety net, a lot of people don't realize this, there's some volatility in real estate.
People think, put your money in real estate, it's a sure thing.
Absolutely not.
That's not true.
Depends where you are, depends when you buy, depends when you sell.
If you buy a home in a decent area and you're there for a long time, yeah, you tend to ride it up.
You can also be house poor, right?
Those golden handcuffs.
So do that.
And then if we see interest rates come down, you'll see more churn in people going to other homes.
You could also create some incentives as far as building new homes, though we don't really have that same problem as far as ratio of demand to available homes, I believe, as we saw three, four years ago.
I think the big component here is interest rates, dealing with people who have no business being here, competing, right, in a bidding war with Americans, and, I mean, individuals, illegal immigrants, and these giant corporate, I don't even want to say corporations, sort of international globalist conglomerates who've just said, yeah, we can buy up an entire neighborhood.
And I'll tell you how bad it is.
When I was looking at buying a home and I was sort of between them, we were finalizing a sale.
Remember you and I went to a place to look at renting.
And I was like, yeah, okay, this is okay.
And then when I spoke with the person and they sent that, there was fine print that said, in this home or equivalent home.
I said, whoa, what do you mean?
Like, or, you know, if we move it or move you around someplace similar.
I said, no, no.
I went and I saw this home.
I'd rented before, but I'd never experienced anything like this.
And they buy up so many homes.
And I'm not talking about duplexes.
I'm not talking about apartment complexes that have always existed.
I'm talking about homes and residential areas.
And it's like, yeah, but we reserve the right.
If someone comes in and makes a better offer or we buy some new property, we want to be able to move you around.
And you have no idea how many of these homes exist in your neighborhood.
And that fundamentally transforms the fabric of the United States.
And I can say this because I live in a neighborhood, you know, where it's a much older, it's an older neighborhood established, where a lot of the homes, they never go for sale because they're in living trusts because they get passed down.
There is no HOA.
It's a $50 voluntary HOA every year.
But everyone keeps their stuff nice because it's been in the family and it's typically been passed down and people stay there for a long time.
And I don't know that we have any renters.
And so you have a good range of affordably priced homes and some pretty significantly much more expensive homes in the same neighborhood.
And everyone except for one house keeps their stuff nice voluntarily.
That's what it used to be in this country.
It was called the United States of America.
And it's not like we're talking about implementing radical policy.
We're talking about a return to our roots, conserving what people wanted here in the United States, what the American dream was.
Now, you also have some young people who blow this out of proportion sometimes, and I get it.
It's harder.
I think when boomers go, oh, pull yourself up by your bootstraps and there aren't the same opportunities, because you have had some people in the boomer generation who worked at the same company for a long time.
They weren't skilled.
They weren't a tradesman, but they put in their time.
And so they get a really nice retirement package.
That's done.
But young people, if you're also willing to look a little bit further out from the city and at a home that is the same size as that which your parents or certainly your grandparents had and take a vacation only once a year that is very affordable and pack a lunch, you can still do that.
You can still do that.
I will say the drop-off now when you move out of a major city and you go past the suburbs, I would imagine is actually Much more drastic than people take into consideration.
There are plenty of affordable homes that are available if you want to fix it up or if you're willing to drive an hour, which, by the way, was not uncommon, again, for your grandparents and your parents back in the day.
But there are some things that can be done and I think should be done.
I cannot stress enough the impact that illegal immigration has on our economy as a whole.
Because you are competing effectively with...
And you can never win that.
But imagine you're someone coming from a country where they make no money, pretty much.
There's no lifestyle compared to here in the United States.
And now you give them what in their mind is a boatload of cash.
So now you've combined it without the same kind of fiscal responsibility or understanding of how far your dollar goes or how you should invest your dollar.
You see people buying new cars, buying brand new TVs.
You see 16 cars in the driveway because a bunch of families live in one house.
I remember my parents, when I made my first little bit of money, I got them a television for the first time.
Their television, Reagan was president.
This is well into the 2000s, the TV they had until I said, you know what, I'm going to get them.
It was a DLP.
It wasn't even a plasma, but it was nice.
It was big for them.
And we posted their old TV on Craigslist, and it was some Hispanic gentlemen who didn't speak a word of English, came in and picked it up, and they were all on their smartphones.
And this is the era of iPhone 3, so a lot of people didn't have it, laughing as to how old my parents' TV was.
I started going like, what happened to these people do jobs for nothing?
And, you know, the poor immigrants, they were laughing, like, can you believe this?
And half of my family had flip phones.
My parents were in a nice house because they saved and they scraped, but they didn't spend it on luxuries.
You would be amazed as to when you go to lower income households in this country.
The things you see as far as sneakers, phones, computers, televisions, and usually new cars.
And you would be equally surprised when you look at people who are wealthy and what they actually drive and what they spend their money on.
So are there some policies that can be implemented that would be a return to our roots?
Absolutely.
I think a lot of people don't know how the wealthy live and are blissfully unaware of how many people below the poverty line live in this country.
And then you'll understand where the money is being spent.