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🔴 FAFO: Jimmy Kimmel's gets Chopped & The Left is Freaking Out 2025-09-18 18:04
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It does appear that St. John's church is on fire.
The parish office, we went downstairs and it is on fire.
I'm going to walk this way.
And this is awful.
We saw graffiti.
Once the door was broken, we saw something similar happen earlier.
And the police briefly lost control of this area around the White House.
And were forced to make repeated charges.
Yes, they were storming the barricades to the White House saying they were going to kill the traitor Donald Trump.
And when Donald Trump didn't avail himself to the angry mob, they called him Bunker Don.
Remember that?
Pussy, come on and face all 4,000 of us, pussy.
How about we just kill you?
How about if you say you're going to kill the president and you're storming the gates, you don't get rubber bullets, you get bullets.
That's too extreme?
I'm not saying people who show up on the street with a sign that says, I don't like Donald Trump.
I'm saying people storming gates saying we're going to kill you and burn down a church.
How about we kill those people?
Lawfully, because it is lawful.
How about that?
What's worse?
Burn down historic church?
Possible dead president?
Charlie Kirk dead?
A few dead antifa rioters.
People are already dying.
Shit's already getting destroyed.
And there's nothing you can do if you handle it peacefully and don't engage.
They call you Bunker Don.
If you sit down in public and invite anyone with an opinion to sit down and speak, they say that you're inciting.
If you call for violent protection of your own, they say you want a holy war.
Okay.
They're going to do it anyway.
Anyone think they would be out of line with any person there storming the gates saying, we're going to kill Donald Trump?
Come out.
Getting shot?
I wouldn't.
Zero percent.
They want to guilt you into exposing yourself so they can kill you.
The left wants you dead.
Understand the enemy that you are facing.
Understand the enemy that you are facing.
They will call you a cow.
They do the same thing with guns.
These tools of cowards.
Remember Sean Penn said that.
A bunch of people on the left.
Yes, some man, you need a gun.
Does that actually work?
Okay, now do women.
Now do people in wheelchairs.
Now do the infirm, old people.
Ableism, I believe is what you call it.
Yeah, I want them to have a gun.
That means they're not tough enough.
In other words, to the left, if there is a veteran, if there is a veteran, Navy SEAL, Green Beret, take your pick, Army Ranger who laid his life on the line and killed terrorists and sacrificed his health for the sake of this country, came back and was riddled with injuries and is in a wheelchair and a Second Amendment advocate, they will call him a coward for defending himself with a gun.
And you know why he needs to defend himself with a gun?
You.
I don't care.
I just don't, I'm just at the point.
Are you advocating violence?
Yep.
I think it's pretty clear how, when, where.
Lawful.
And we haven't used the lawful tools available to us.
Violence is one of them.
And here's the thing.
It's not even political violence.
Do you guys understand that?
I'm not advocating political violence at all.
I'm advocating lawful violence to prevent violence.
You know why we have the death penalty, right?
It's a deterrent.
You know why we have the CASEL doctrine, right?
Where you can shoot people?
It's a deterrent to those who would commit violence.
I'm not even advocating political violence.
I'm advocating that conservatives in half of this country not have their hands tied when they are constantly subjected to acts of violence.
It's not even political to shoot someone who shows up and tries to throw acid on your jacket in your face because of your opinions.
It's not even political to tase, tackle, and maybe get a few grounding pounds into someone who's slashing your tires or firebombing your car.
It's not political.
It's called self-defense protection.
And it exists everywhere else until people hear that you're of the wrong political persuasion.
And then you have to go through a multi-million dollar trial.
Sure, you know Nick Sandman.
You know Kyle Rittenhouse.
You know the Covenant School shooting.
You know what happened with the DOJ because, but what about the ones we don't catch?
I've lived it.
I've lived it.
I've had union members in Michigan follow me to my car, show me their gun, and tell me that they are going to kill me with their gun.
This is recorded if I show back up to Michigan because they oppose right to work.
And the media said, I was instigating.
Okay.
Not advocating political violence.
I'm advocating lawful violence that has, by the way, been used forever.
We've been holding ourselves to a standard where we aren't even using the tools that are before us.
It's that.
I don't care anymore.
I don't care.
People want to say, I can't go.
Well, I'm not, but go ahead, say that.
I don't care.
Basically, self-defense you're advocating.
Yep.
Yeah, next time when someone lifts a rocket, I don't know what you're doing.
Eliminated.
The threat eliminated.
That doesn't mean kill, by the way.
Next time you're bringing a milkshake.
Do you have any idea?
I mean, I know, I'm sure that Charlie went through this.
You know this when we've been at Change My Minds, where we have private, encrypted messages, and I'm in the middle of a conversation.
I have to look down and someone says they're at the corner of X and Y Street and you probably want to get moving all the time.
All the time.
And we don't know if it's a weapon, if they mean slashing tires, if they mean firebombing, if they mean kill, if they mean concrete milkshake or some acid, if they mean anthrax, ricin, or if they just want to throw a sucker punch.
We don't know.
We don't know.
We literally have to live on it all the time.
All the time.
That's not going to happen anymore.
That's just not.
They're going to fear violence in self-defense from us more than we fear their offensive violence toward us.
That's the world we have to live in.
Anything else?
No.
I don't think so.
I guess I have to get ready for.
By the way, Nick DiPaulo is going to be at Hyenas tonight, Dallas, Texas.
Funniest man alive.
Goes, and do not go because sometimes people don't go and heckle and think it's going to be cute.
It's not.
It's not going to be fun.
Just enjoy a master at work.
And hey, just like after 9-11, go out, shop right now.
Go out.
Show the left that you're not afraid.
Go support.
I don't even want to say support.
Your stomach's going to hurt tomorrow.
It's so funny.
All right.
Korean fire drill because it's racist.
I thank you.
Yeah.
Patrol me in every single possible way.
Panda's my spirit animal, I guess, in this.
It was a joke, okay?
Fine.
It was a joke.
One thing I wanted to say really quickly, we'll go to chat Thursday in just one second.
I want to hear what you guys have to say.
Get us some good chats in there and try not to piss off Nick too much with them.
If you have seen pastors responding to this in ways that make you angry from church services, I've seen a few.
We've had a few clips, obviously, the black pastor saying that he was a racist and a divider.
And then we had the Jasmine Crockett church pastor.
I found one of a church that I used to attend.
Glad to be able to say that I used to attend that church a long time ago.
Not honestly not surprised by some of the comments that I'm seeing.
But if there's a whataboutism kind of thing or like an equivocation or a, this is sad, but send it to me.
Put up my X account really quickly.
I want people to send me those clips.
I want to be able to kind of compile these things, dig into it just a little bit more, maybe even confront some of these pastors and talk to them about why when somebody is shot and assassinated in front of a crowd of people for having conversations, you feel the necessity to say, but I didn't agree with XYZ from this person.
Instead of just saying, this is wrong, pastor.
I really want to see those.
Make sure you send those to me at GMorgan Jr.
Okay, let's, uh, let's take some chats.
Chat.
Alrighty.
What do we got, noodles?
All right.
First chat from DBS Lajola.
Sure.
La Jola.
How can we, La Joya?
Sure.
I'm not Spanish.
How can we make the left see how wrong they are?
It's illogical to believe what they believe.
Do we have to show them over and over again so that they can see what they look like?
Listen, I think a lot of people on the left, and again, we have to distinguish between the people that are kind of dyed in the wool, like absolute crazy liberals, versus just your everyday American person who may think that it's more compassionate to be left than it is to be right.
People that don't pay a whole lot of attention to politics and don't really know why they believe what they believe, right?
I think those are the kinds of people that you can change their minds on these issues.
And one of the reasons that we try to give you like a very concise, here's why that's BS point is so that you can have those conversations.
Most people don't have time to listen to you drone on and on and on for five or 10 minutes, even though I really like people being prepared and able to speak about a subject with some depth as opposed to just doing a headline.
We want you to have both.
We want You to have that quick thing that gets people to go, wait a minute, I have to challenge everything that I believe about this, right?
Just like the, we've got a Trump supporter here, bang, bang, not being included in the statistics on political violence.
That was just the first thing, and then people go, oh, well, I wonder what else wasn't included or what other problems could there possibly be.
So I think you can change those people's minds.
I think the people that are just died in the wool, they're far leftist.
I think it's very difficult, and I don't want you to waste a whole lot of time on them.
But if you're voting Democrat still, after since Trump came down the escalator, after Russia Gate, after all this shit, the laptop, Zuckerberg putting a half a billion dollars into the Philly area during the election, after all that stuff, all the fake things they try to charge Trump with, him getting shot in the face, Kirk dead, and you're still voting Democrat?
That's what they stand for.
Yeah.
So I don't want to hear it anymore.
yeah there's not very many moderates and people people that so my my point isn't that there are necessarily moderates is that there are a lot of people that don't pay any attention at all to what's going on it's surprising and well we live in it we know all those things and you're right so if you know all those things and you still vote for democrats how do you not know how are you not aware when trump gets shot yeah well i think you see that the internet the tv the how do you i mean what are you working a coal mine what the fuck yeah no that's why they quickly go out and be like oh was this somebody who was radicalized on the right maybe who didn't like donald trump's positions that's what they were saying
about the kirk shooter like right after oh this is one of them you know one of those maggot guys who thought charlie kirk was uh anti-israel or it was the jews that did it you know right it's so violent that they'll be violent against their own yeah that's that's exactly crazy over there it's a madhouse no examples yeah no absolutely but i think look you just keep beating the drum you never know whose mind that you're going to be able to change the we talked about this the men and women sports thing trans and kids that changed a lot of people's minds so there are a lot of people out there that
can kind of wake up and go holy crap like i've i've been on the wrong side of this thing so i don't think it's time to give up i think it's time to flood the zone with as many good arguments and debates and discussions as we can possibly have to change people's minds and just understand sometimes you're going to be up against people that you can't change your mind they're just they're just they're just evil people you know like destiny anyway keep going all right next chat from squeaker scout question my my university has a good amount of folks genuinely celebrating the kirk death how should i approach them if
at all i've noticed a lot of hate or a lot hate him just because they're told lies uh first off record it and send it in i would love to have that maybe maybe uh send it into our tip line uh just if you've got campuses that you guys are on if you see people celebrating the death of charlie kirk i i don't listen that one of the problems that i had uh yeah lwctipsatprotonmail.com one of the problems that i had with i don't even know who this guy was but at the end of one of those montages that we put out um today he
basically said uh you know that pete hegseth was going you know that pete hegseth was going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he'll be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a little bit more times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be a lot of times so he's going to be through the military making sure that you bowed and prayed uh charlie kirk uh before his neck involuntarily did it or something like that and i i just vouched Well, I mean, what kind of person really?
I don't even, I don't get that.
That was a nice little dig.
I didn't get it.
What kind of person does that?
I mean, so there's two things that I have that are wrong with that.
One, it's incredibly insensitive.
Fine.
I don't like that, but it tells me everything that I need to know about that person.
Fine, done.
The other thing is nobody's asking you to go out and pay homage to anybody.
Not at all.
Nobody's saying you have to go and kiss a ring or you have to go and bow down before an image of Charlie Kirk painted on a rock somewhere.
Like nobody's asking for that.
We're just asking for some common human decency while people are mourning somebody who is known and loved by a lot of people, especially on college campuses because they have a very, very active presence on college campuses.
And just maybe not be completely disrespectful in the process.
That's it.
You don't like what's going on?
Walk the other way.
Maybe wait a week to debate somebody on a Charlie Kirk position that you're completely unschooled on.
Because apparently Charlie Kirk hated blacks.
Wrong.
Apparently he thought black women weren't smart.
Wrong.
These things end up being true if you just get some context to it.
I know.
I saw a clip.
There's plenty of clips of black people vouching for Charlie.
Of course.
Looking right at it, making it at home to their phone, showing clips of Charlie, debating with black people, hanging out with black people, and they're going, you want me to believe that guy's racist?
Yeah.
I mean, TPUSA has a, I can't remember exactly the name, but it's like a young black leaders conference every year.
Something like this.
The name is something like that, but it's called Point Guards.
I like it.
I like it.
Free safeties and point guards.
FuturefreeSafeties.org.
So that's my thought.
Send it in to us.
And, you know, look, I would love for you to be able to approach those kinds of people in love.
And Stephen's point, and I want to put a fine point on how I feel about it.
I agree with the defense.
I agree with violence and meeting this.
Listen, we've for far too long gone to the, well, you know, it's got to be, there's a proportional line, of course.
If somebody's just yelling and being disruptive, of course they shouldn't be shot.
But if somebody's out there being violent, I want them to know that at some point you forfeit your right to live.
And at that point, I have to make a decision to protect myself, to protect my family, just like I would out in public at a restaurant.
If somebody came up, I have to make a decision to where I say, like, hey, is this a situation that is going to escalate and this person's about to invade a space and get too close to me that they might have a knife?
You can't just assume all of these things.
So make sure you're not violating the law.
That's why we say lawful defensive violence.
Because the left does need to fear that.
Just like we want everybody who is going to stab a girl, Urena Zaruska, on a train, to know that every single other person in that car is going to take a very, very different approach than the people on that car did.
We want there to be the fear of God in everybody trying to commit an act of violence because they think the crowd is just going to let them get away with it.
You're not going to get away with it anymore and you should not get away with it.
You should be, at the very least, if you're somebody who shows up and you're going to speak out against somebody and try to disrupt, you should be heckled and pushed out of the crowd.
That's the lightest sentence.
I'm not advocating for violence for people who do that.
Anybody who wants to disagree, including Stephen, we don't always agree on stuff.
It's fine.
I don't advocate for that.
But if somebody comes up, you know, the milkshake thing, you have no idea what's about to happen.
Ask Andy no.
He dealt with that with apparently the group that doesn't exist, Antifa.
So it's just, it's a different set of rules, guys.
I'm sorry.
I wish that it could be like, hey, we'll just take the high road every single time.
I just want you to protect yourself.
My dad told me, he said, you better not ever start a fight, but if a fight gets started, you better finish it.
I believe that.
It's essentially what we're advocating for.
Next chat.
Next chat from Rumble Forskin.
Question for Gerald.
Do you consider Charlie Kirk a promoter of Christianity and truth, having been shot in the throat, an obvious or symbolic act of Satan?
No, I don't.
I mean.
It's actually a rickech.
Let me clarify what I'm saying.
Obviously, I feel like it was an evil act by a person who was definitely controlled by evil forces, right?
And I'm not making some kind of claim like this person was necessarily possessed, so I don't think that.
But this is a spiritual war that we are in, guys.
I just was studying last night, 2 Kings 6, and I believe the beginning of 7 or the end of 5 and beginning of 6, where it talks about the prophet Elijah and his buddy coming and saying, Hey, look, the servant, hey, we're all surrounded here.
This army's outside the door.
And he prays.
And he said, listen, there's more of us than there are of them.
And prays.
And God opens his eyes and he sees the hillsides just covered with the angelic host there to defend them and chariots of fire by Elisha.
And he's like, God, just let him see what's really going on.
So yes, there is a spiritual battle that we are constantly fighting.
I believe somebody said that there was a prayer team that typically went to these sites for Charlie Kirk to just pray.
And I know it's frustrating when stuff like this happens.
And you're like, well, where's God in this situation?
Why wouldn't he protect Charlie Kirk?
You have no idea the plans of God.
And I know that it's tough and it's very difficult.
But at the same time, God is present in all of those situations.
So that's what I'm saying.
Yes, that is an evil act.
That is satanic.
The entire part about the throat, if it's symbolic hitting the throat or something like that, because he was speaking out for Christianity, I don't really have an opinion on that.
I don't think so.
But I know that silencing somebody who was trying to not only spread Christian values, but also just basic moral decency and how he did it.
I think that that's a major, major part of this.
I like that you use the word silenced because that's the word the left is using right now about Jimmy Kimmel and they've used about Colbert.
And that bothers me because it's not silenced.
Right.
You can go on Rumble Video.
Yeah.
You can go on YouTube.
You can go on Twitch, Kik, X. You can go anywhere.
You're not silenced.
He can go on CNN.
We're not going to read NBC.
Speech isn't dead.
The First Amendment isn't dead.
Yeah.
You didn't get silenced.
You got canceled from a TV show that's been running for, I don't know, 20 years.
Too long.
You lost your ability to make $16 million annually from ABC.
You didn't lose your ability to speak.
Not one bit.
And he's still apparently.
Charlie Kirk got silenced.
They put a bullet through his throat.
He literally got silenced.
It's a big difference.
Yeah.
And I think that I'm glad you used that word because it really drives the point home.
But speaking of Kirk, we have an announcement, or somebody had an announcement.
Nick Sorter.
Nick Sorter announced that Erica Kirk has been named chairwoman and CEO of TPUSA.
Good.
Good.
I know that right now, probably there's not a whole lot that is going to make anybody feel better.
It's just going to take time.
But I'm glad that they're moving in that direction.
So we'll, again, as much support as we can possibly give.
And I think we rated everybody over there today.
I think Megan Kelly's hosting for them today, Phil in hosting.
So when we're done here, we'll send the rest of the audience over there as well to support them.
So that's very good.
Yeah, silencing is, you know, it's really weird to claim that you're silenced when you're still scheduled to host a show on ABC.
Oh, the nerve of Gavin Newsome.
Yeah, I see the.
I see its only media platform.
It's gone now.
Yeah, no, we'll go back to it.
But he's basically still supposed to be the host of the, what is it, the rehash of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, I think, on ABC.
Jimmy Kimmel still is.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Still.
Well, good for him.
Somebody talked about that and said, hey, are there any plans to move on from him?
I mean, that can change, but as of right now, he still works for the network.
And he didn't get canceled on YouTube, Facebook.
Yeah.
Simultaneously.
Weird.
He didn't get money taken away from him.
He wasn't fined.
He wasn't jailed.
No.
His underperforming, money-losing show is no longer going to be underperforming and money-losing.
I've seen people from the UK and Canada talking about how free speech in America is dead.
Like, you guys are literally arresting people for sharing memes.
I found that Newsome tweet if you want to see it.
Sure, let's do it really quickly.
There you go.
Buying and controlling media platforms, firing commentators, canceling shows.
These aren't coincidences.
It's coordinated and it's dangerous.
The GOP does not believe in free speech.
Leave it up.
They're censoring you in real time.
Leave it up.
Buying and controlling media platforms.
Totally fine when it's your side.
Totally fine when it's always, always, always your side on all these things.
Firing commentators.
The administration didn't fire anybody.
What media platform did the Trump administration buy?
Well, they're saying people on the right, like Elon Musk, maybe owning a media platform.
That's the one that he's making the statement on.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
He's making the statement on the one that was exposed for caving to the Biden administration.
Yeah.
The one that deplatformed a president who everyone knew was running for president.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Everybody, this is this is the cognitive dissonance.
Bring it back up.
Cognitive dissonance that we have in this thing is.
These aren't coincidences.
Okay.
Gavin, are you saying that there is a plot out there?
You are.
It's coordinated.
Okay.
It's dangerous, guys.
Was there a controversial hearing where they discussed removing Jimmy Kimmel from all platforms?
No.
Was it one about Steven Crowder?
Yeah, well.
Oh.
That sucks.
I guess it happens sometimes.
That's a great point.
Well, that's coordinated, but not dangerous.
Here's Gavin Newsome on the heels of this.
And listen, I understand.
Maybe I'm a little bit too sensitive to this right now.
Nazis, fascists.
Gavin Newsome has said those things.
I'm 99.9% sure he said those about Donald Trump specifically, or at least hinted at it.
It's coordinated.
It's dangerous, guys.
The Nazis are taking control, guys.
That's the kind of rhetoric.
What are you going to do about it?
Exactly.
And look, he can say these things.
And in a vacuum, one post doesn't really rise to the level of me going, hey, that's a problem.
Because that one post doesn't really say, hey, you know, go be violent.
It's the back catalog of posts and comments and things that he has said about this administration.
Who, by the way, if they're going to be fascist, really need to learn how to play the part.
Because fascism doesn't look like giving people more rights and protecting their rights and protecting their family and hoping that they can keep a little bit more of their income and reducing the size of government, the likes of which we have not seen in our lifetimes.
Like, that is not what fascism looks like, guys.
They're highlighting, you know, silencing voices.
The FCC made a really good point.
I can't remember the guy's name, Carr.
Brendan Carr.
Yeah, he, I always want to say Brandon Carr.
Because that's the right name.
No, no, no.
Brandon or Brendan?
Brendan is his name.
Let's go with Brendan.
Okay, got it.
Brendan is not a Brendan.
No.
But he basically said, like, you can say whatever you want.
You're on CNN, you're on MSNBC.
You guys don't have an FCC license.
If you're on cable news versus being on the public airwaves and being on podcasts, like we're not regulating them the same way that these other people are being regulated.
And you can have all the problems in the world that you want with that, but that just is what it is, right?
And we already detailed why that's not the same thing as cancel culture.
Remember, again, I just want to go back to Tucker, and I disagree.
The reason I brought that up is because I disagree with Tucker on a lot of stuff right now.
Same thing with Candace Owens, but specifically Tucker was essentially fired for a private text message to someone else that was never supposed to be public, wouldn't put an eye out on the wear airwaves, didn't do it in his monologue, didn't post about it.
And he said something to the effect of three people were jumping another guy, and he's saying that that's abhorrent behavior for them to jump that.
I said, white men don't fight like that.
And he's making a point that white men typically don't gang up on somebody because he's seen so many videos like we have seen on this show of people that are black ganging up on people for no reason other than there's a fight going on.
That doesn't mean you're racist.
It means you're noticing kind of a trend that's happening and saying, hey, white guys typically don't fight like that.
And that was what they were like, that's too much.
The media ran with that.
So this guy can't like factually lie on air and have any accountability.
Nobody's going to be accountable then.
Fine, whatever.
Screw it.
Forget your outrage.
You built this ride.
Enjoy it.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat.
Let's see from that fine fellow.
Question: Are their acts of terrorism part of the death throes of radical leftism?
How much worse will they make it as they continue losing credibility and power?
I don't know, but I do see a bounce back coming.
I don't know if you guys have started to see it, but I think there's kind of an arc to this, right?
A bit of an arc of like, hey, we, you know, hey, let's tone everything down.
And then we're like, hey, no, we're not going to tone anything down.
And then they kind of realize like, hey, actually, we're starting to lose some ground, so we have to fight back.
And then finding a reason to fight back.
The Kimmel thing is kind of a perfect example of this where it's really motivated them.
And they're like, we can't say a whole lot about anything else right now because we just don't feel like we have the authority to.
What we're going to do is just denigrate Charlie Kirk, but that seems to be backfiring.
Now the Kimmel thing comes out and they're like, ah, this is it.
I can't believe you're not standing up for free speech.
And by the way, Nick, you ought to lie, and Josh, you too.
I am just, it is so heartwarming to see comedians coming out and saying, hey, we shouldn't be canceling people for comedy.
That's the last hope of free speech.
And I'm like, man, 10 years too late, buddy.
10.
At least.
You've been doing it the 30.
It's 38.
Yeah.
And talking just like you're talking today.
Yeah.
The people, there's a lot of comics coming out now because it's safe.
Yeah.
Saying, you know, all of a sudden kind of leaning right.
It takes no balls at all.
That's right.
I mean, there's no risk anymore.
Yeah.
You know, I did to the detriment of my career because I really appreciate that I had a job where I could say because I've worked in an office environment for about two years after college.
Yeah.
And I couldn't believe I had a job when I became a comic where I could say a lot of stuff that people can't say in an office.
And I never took that for granted.
And the PC side kept growing and growing.
And it was making me look like a rebel.
I can show you my first five years I did TV clean tonight show sets and stuff.
Yeah.
But like Colin Quinn said about me, it's still the best quote ever.
Because I said, they're trying to lamely as a conservative column.
He goes, you could be telling a joke about McDonald's.
People can tell how you voted, which is dead on.
I think that's 100%.
Yeah.
There is still fear, though, among a lot of comics that haven't, quote unquote, made it.
So like comedians who haven't had national television appearance.
People like me.
I mean, this is a great job and it's very, you know, this is a definition of success.
Great.
Yeah.
But there's like the TV spots, the Netflix, the HBO, the specials, all that stuff.
They're not giving it to any conservative comics.
Jimmy Kim, I can't name a conservative comic or a right-leaning comic that he's platformed in years.
All that shit, though.
Josh, all that shit's irrelevant now.
Those specials, they mean nothing.
First of all, they're not special because there's a million of them.
But they're still handing them out, like you said, to the marginalized.
Yes.
I would kill at a club and come home, and I mean, kill for Thursday through Saturday and then not be asked back before I caught on to this.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
It's just, it's, it's.
You have to live it to fucking.
You can't be so blind to come out and say, like, Brian Stelter, of all people coming out when he was cheering all of this going on before, AOC, all these people just cheering.
I love that every single time.
That's three in one show.
I am so happy that CNN decided to hire him back as their chief media consultant or whatever the hell.
How did that happen?
I don't care.
I like it because we get this.
No, he would never do that.
Oh, yeah, right.
Yeah.
But I do like that they've come out.
And finally, I just, I feel like I'm going crazy.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills for sure.
Like, for real.
I'm not even kidding.
We'll take two more chats before we go.
But I feel like it because I see comedians now coming out and saying, I can't believe that they do this over somebody telling a joke.
And I see other people in the media coming out and saying, I can't believe that they would do this.
And not just saying the government pressuring part, because that's a whole other thing where there's cognitive dissonance.
And saying, I can't believe they're trying to silence his free speech.
I'm like, where have you been?
Like, we have had the most milquetoast freaking views on the planet for years.
The Roseanne Bar show.
Because of it.
Yes.
Like, all of that has happened.
And then the government literally targeted us.
And you're like, that's not real.
Nope.
Well, they're acknowledging it's real now because they're all coming out right now.
We did this.
I showed a tweet of Obama not too long ago.
And all these people kind of parroting the same message.
And that is, oh, the party who's been complaining about cancel culture is now participating in cancel culture.
Well, nowhere in that statement did you deny that you participated in cancel culture.
They invented it.
You just said that we complained about it.
And now you're like, oh, look at you.
No, no famous mighty now, but I'll still do it.
No famous radio personality or TV personality ever get fired for being too liberal.
Never.
No.
You can say the most vile things.
I cannot believe that Steve got demonetized for the stuff that he got demonetized for.
And then you listen to people like Stephen Bonnell.
I use his real God-given name.
And you listen to Hassan Riker and all these guys and you're like, and they stay monetized and sponsored and get spreads in like Vanity Fair?
What in the world is going on here?
He's the most vile people on the planet.
I can't think of another liberal comedian that was canceled for what they said or what their opinions were.
It's every show.
I mean, as CNN, because I have it right in front of me, as CNN is going through commercials, I see a commercial for this.
Oh, well, what have I got news for you?
It's like a new comedy show with Roy Woods.
It's really bad.
Ian Michael Black, I think that's his name.
Some lady.
And it's like I wonder how many conservative.
I wonder if Nick DiPaolo will be on that show.
No.
Talking about the news.
No, they won't do that.
All right.
We got to go really quickly.
So final chat.
Okay.
I was just going to say they just sent in, because on the topic, our friends over at China and Censored just got demonetized for talking about Antifa.
What?
Yeah.
We got to dig into that a little bit.
See if we can find the video that they got demonetized for and see what they said about Antifa, which is actually an organization that should be treated as terrorists because they are.
Final chat.
All right.
Final chat from, let's see, April Appling.
Well, now that Antifa is considered a terrorist group, does it broaden the reach for people that can be charged as an accessory to the assassination like the MSM?
I mean, you're going to have a really hard time.
So we're going to have to, yeah, the MSM with a crime.
And look, I don't, I don't even know that we need to do that yet unless there's a specific case that I'm unaware of.
You know, these guys calling specifically for violence.
But I will say that it is incredibly reckless to use some of the rhetoric that they have used.
And there needs to be a little bit of the fear God put in them as well.
Please report the news.
Tell us your opinions even.
But make sure that when you are characterizing an entire movement, you don't call us something that can only be dealt with by being killed.
That's literally what you've been doing right now.
With Antifa, I'm glad that they are finally doing this because they have been a scourge on this country for years now.
And forever, the left has said, Well, Antifa isn't really a thing.
There is no Antifa.
And I'm like, well, but they all have a uniform and they have a flag and they show up at places and do a ton of stuff.
So, you know, if you are going to treat like white nationalists as a quote-unquote terrorist threat to the greatest terrorist threat in the United States, then certainly Antifa would qualify as people that should be treated as a threat because they are.
Show me the last time that Antifa just peacefully protested and made their voices heard.
And then show me the last time the Klan did anything.
Well, it seems to have been a while.
But that's the kind of thing that I think is just crazy right now.
We've been talking about it for years.
Listen, it's not like they're late to the party and they had this change of heart.
It's that finally it looks like to them that the same things that have been done to us overtly and covertly for decades are being turned on them.
And really, it's just a little bit of losing a ton of money on a show that was sinking in the first place, ABC taking it out, and some stations wanting to make sure that they get a merger deal approved.
It's a little bit of all of those things, and it's still not cancel culture.
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