🔴Pillaging America: Lefty Celebs Prove Exactly Why Every Illegal Must Get Out 2025-10-08 18:06
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In support of giving illegal aliens health care.
Raise your hand if your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants.
Okay.
Crazy.
If I were to tell you that the 2024 Democrat nominee, Kamala Harris, in case you've forgotten, she probably has in a drunken stupor, supported taxpayer-funded trans surgeries for inmates.
I made sure that they changed the policy in the state of California so that every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care that they desired and need.
You'd say, stop strawmanning, plus she's a drunk.
If I were to tell you in 2018 or early 2019 that Virginia governor Northam, Ralph Northam, would actually discuss what to do with a baby who survived an abortion and actually present as though it's an option, killing the born child.
Come on, stop strawmanning.
The infant would be delivered.
The infant would be kept comfortable.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired.
And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mothers.
Or if I were to tell you that, you know, the Democrat in office, the former vice president, you may refer to him as president.
I think you need to respect the office.
Former Vice President Biden would open the border for tens of millions of illegals, create jobs for exclusively foreign-born workers while actually costing American workers their own hard-earned jobs here, and that he would institute some kind of social media censorship apparatus specifically designed to be waged against conservatives.
You'd say, this is just fear porn.
And here's the big difference.
Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, Vance, Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, they don't even all share the same viewpoint on all policies.
Everyone I just named for you does.
And every single one of them.
And you could also include in that every single person who ran for office, you know, national level for the DNC.
Let's go, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, go on down the list.
Supports taxpayer-funded sex changes, supports transitioning children, supports abortion up until and including birth taxpayer-funded periods, supported open borders.
Supported health care, like we told you and showed you for illegal aliens at the cost of American workers, supported LGBTQ AIP Sesame Street in Yemen or whatever the hell it was.
If I were to tell you, you'd say, come on.
So when I say that the Democrat Party is the most extreme version today of its party, what's redundant?
What I really just mean to say is meet the Democrat Party and no one pushes back.
Hey, what's Donald Trump's most radical viewpoint?
He was the first president elected who supported gay marriage.
That includes Barack Obama?
This is a guy who's been relatively moderate, much to the chagrin of the Second Amendment community.
Show me the radical positions.
His position on abortion, where he believes that there should be some allowances up until a certain point within the first trimester that I don't even agree with.
And no one pushes back?
I got one.
What about in 2023, we told you that the incumbent president would drop out of the race halfway through the race, and then you wouldn't get a primary.
Right.
Yeah.
You just won't get to choose who your candidate is.
Exactly.
To save democracy.
And by the way, who helped push these extreme ideas, which might explain why he acts as though the Democrat Party is moderate?
Oh, that's right.
Vox.
Vox, who also co-produced content with YouTube at one point in time, which may be the reason for the Vox adpocalypse.
Let's just go through some Vox articles during Ezra Klein's tenure.
Okay, here are some headlines for how Peppa Pig became an LGBTQ icon.
Why capitalism won't survive without socialism?
Here's one.
I photographed trans and non-binary kids.
It's made me rethink my own gender.
Kids chop off the darnest things.
The only gay story Hollywood is telling is one that belongs to white men.
So this is the guy who says, Yeah, they sort of characterize us as this, the most radical part of our party.
Do you mean like the part of your party that talks about photographing children as non-binary by sexualizing them?
Or do you mean the woke bullshit that then ended up permeating Disney in complaining that there wasn't enough black or Indian or insert whatever race here gay shit in your movies?
Is that what you mean?
That kind of moderate Democrat Party?
Because by the way, you've gotten what you wanted.
You just don't like the backlash.
And now you accuse the backlash of being extreme.
Well, let me make the case for those on the right in this administration not being as extreme as those who believe taxpayer-funded abortions up until nine months, including birth period and transitioning kids and sex changes paid for by the taxpayer for transgender inmates.
I think that that is a stark contrast to the policy of deporting illegal aliens, which is simply enforcing the law.
You know that because you claim that you want to.
You just don't do it, leftists.
Tariffs being a legitimate bargaining tool on global trade.
We know that because those on the left have advocated for it, including Bernie Sanders at some point in time.
Remember when you guys opposed NAFTA?
Promoting international peace through strength, right?
De-escalation, non-interventionism, scrapping DEI in the military, and actually creating gender-neutral requirements that may unfortunately mean certain genders are not able to compete as effectively.
Hey, is it radical for cities that have record homicides and unrest, where entire city blocks have been burned down and now they are not allowing ICE to do their jobs, which they are part and parcel of the administration that was elected to do this?
Is it radical to try and restore some kind of domestic peace in these blue cities where you have domestic terrorists wreaking havoc by committing political violence?
I don't know.
Hey, what's more radical?
The Barack Obama and Biden administration using the IRS to target conservatives, using the intelligence agencies to prosecute, basically for a glorified witch hunt of their political opposition, or maybe firing some people who were involved in that.
They act radically and then accuse you of being radical when you simply go like, whoa, that's pretty extreme.
No pushback?
All right, here.
He's appearing on more conservative, because he'll claim credit Ezra Klein.
I appeared on Andrew Schultz, the Flagrant Podcast.
I appeared on Right Wing Pod.
Come here.
We have some long-standing history, Ezra.
You know I'll be respectful.
I'll match your intensity.
You said that the Flagrant Boys were really sharp.
So, hey, I'm no member of Mensa, but I don't know how else to put it.
They're sharp enough.
Come on.
Come on, come on.
Come get you some.
He won't.
Come get you some.
He's a coward.
I'll tell you what.
I'm not nearly as sharp as the left's their equivalent of conserva, bro.
Is that their social liberal?
He's their commune bro.
They're standard bear.
And any excuse to bring in the beloved Joe Lewis here.
So I want to set this up.
And I know his name now because we've had to cover him recently.
Hassan Piker.
I thought you were going to say Joe Lewis.
I'm like, wait, what?
No, no, no.
You should know.
Hassan Piker.
This has been catching fire online.
Now, just to be clear, I want to clearly, I'm not against shock collars with dogs.
And I'm certainly not against disciplining dogs.
I'm not against spanking children, to be clear.
I am against people who have animals they have no business taking care of and not knowing how to handle the animal, treating it like a commodity, and inappropriately disciplining or mistreating a dog because they don't know anything about dogs, which makes sense.
He comes from a culture that reviles dogs.
Sure.
It's in their holy book.
They're dirty.
They're gross.
So Hassan Piker was seen streaming, of course, something, something about how much he hates America.
And then he shocked his dog for disrupting his stream.
I hate this fucking country so much.
And this is just like a moment of anger.
This is a moment of fucking anger for like something that is just so routine, so silly, such a first world problem.
But it is emblematic of all of America's much more consequential violence.
Okay?
It's the same reason as to why America.
Kaya, please just fucking go.
You stop.
Oh, geez.
What a piece of shit.
You're an asshole.
What are you doing?
You're being such a baby.
It doesn't speak English.
It's just.
You're making her stressed.
She just literally is so incredibly spoiled from my mom.
Well, not from you, that's for sure.
Yeah, not from you.
And there was another clip there, too, where he was talking, I believe I sent to Lane, where it sort of sets the stage where he was talking about French bulldogs.
And he's like, explosive, I don't care, bro.
It's an effing dog.
Oh, you got breathing problems, whatever.
Yeah, which, by the way, also just shows like this is someone who treats a dog as an accessory.
So adding all that up, I go, yeah, he probably doesn't necessarily know how to treat a dog.
I don't really like when people get these designer breeds that have a lifespan of six years because they become an abomination so that some lady can stick its thumb up the dog's ass at Westminster.
Dogs were designed for a purpose.
I understand that.
You have herding dogs, you have hunting dogs, you have working dogs.
And you have some dogs that were developed as bed warmers for the queen.
I believe that was the Welsh floor wig.
Yeah, they just put them in like, well, whoa, my bed for me because my husband's disgusting.
Blue blood, no.
Syphus.
Yes, fetch my syphilitic wig.
Real Schoolie.
We have another clip, too, of him.
Let me know what you got.
Yeah, here he is talking about French bulldogs.
So people have pulled this and sort of added it together and said, yeah, I don't think this guy treats his dogs well.
And I tend to agree.
Just such a lib-ass, like, oh, dude, please don't get a Frenchie.
I just wrote a Vox article talking about how problematic they are.
Like, I don't give a fuck.
I know they have breathing problems.
I know they're incredibly fucking inbred.
I don't give a shit.
I know.
I know.
I don't care.
Like, I don't give a shit.
I'm not shocked to know he doesn't care about inbreeding.
Yeah.
What did I say?
Strike two on his holy book.
I think so.
Both in theology and in practice.
So look, but I also want to be, let's bring in Joe Lewis.
Let's bring in Joe Lewis.
And he actually doesn't spend that much time in the studio because he's, unlike Hopper, he doesn't really like to be in this duo.
Hey, Joe Lewis.
Oh, he's so excited.
Oh, no, this is.
See, this is so.
I do have, by the way, a shot collar here.
And I never have to use it with Joe Lewis because Joe Lewis, stay.
Stay.
He might.
No, no, now he's excited.
Hey, no, stay.
No.
No.
See, I don't have to push anything.
Stay.
Stay.
And when I use it, I use the vibrate because if he runs out outside, I tell him I have to get.
I don't know where the food went though, so now he's right over behind.
Oh, he knows.
Yeah, he's where is it?
Well, you can let him find it.
Hey?
I have no idea where it went.
Oh, okay.
All right.
All right, good, Joe Lewis.
But here's the thing: I'm not going to give you this because that's not the right treat.
That's a donut, and I don't want to deal with you getting me up in the middle.
He's like, hey, wait a second.
Watch out, watch out.
Look at his jowls.
He's got some...
He is drooling, dude.
Drool for your face.
Okay, Joe Lewis, here.
Down.
That tail.
All right, there you go.
Good job, buddy.
Gentle with his mouth.
I always forget how gentle.
Unless unless he's choking on an empanada.
Well, I'll tell you what.
Joe Lewis, hey.
No, no, no.
We'll give you one after, okay?
Let's go outside.
See, and if I grab this, he's not going to get it.
Joe Lewis, I'm going to get the buzzer.
Let's go.
All right.
I'll go.
Okay, bye.
Go, go, go.
There's people out there that'll pet him.
There's nothing using a shot collar.
So I don't want people to make the argument.
No, but it goes with a purpose, though.
You train your dog to know what it means and to know what to not do, specifically certain actions.
It's not just, oh, he's getting up.
I don't like this.
Right.
Man, man, man, man.
The dog's not going to know what the hell he did wrong.
Right.
And the truth is there's no level to which I don't think I could turn it up where Joe Lewis would yelp.
So it's not a fair comparison.
That dog is impervious to pain.
But we've had to use a shot collar because, as much as Nick DePaul and Alex Jones were feeding them entire breakfast sandwiches, my dogs, from the table.
And then he proceeded to eat an entire Thanksgiving pumpkin pie, the Costco size.
We should have shocked Nick and Alex.
Yes, we should have.
There's also other, there's more practical uses, too, for a shot collar.
Like, you know, your dog charges out the front door at somebody or is in, if you have a backyard without a fence, or if the fence is, or if your dog is Joe Lewis and the fence is irrelevant.
Yeah, largely irrelevant.
He starts jumping over at Bad Steve.
You got to give him a shock real quick.
You use it to keep him from getting killed.
You know, a dog can eat something like he's tried to grab something.
Oh, that could be really toxic for him.
That could kill him.
And you use it.
Otherwise, these shot collars, you have a vibrate button.
And you almost never need to use it.
I just tap it, go, hey, gonna get the buzzer.
And he goes, all right, okay, I'll play ball.
The only time you actually need to shock him is if he's doing something that would, would it be better for him to ingest something that puts him in the emergency room?
Or like you said, let's say something happens where a leash breaks.
It's not really a problem with him, but he's chasing a rabbit where he could run into traps.
Or maybe at a dog park or something, and another dog, they start tussling.
No, I don't take him to dog parks.
Okay, well, not you, but somebody might.
Yeah, well, but just because you walk into a room full of 100 guys, how much you want to bet one of them is an asshole?
But dogs don't have, right?
They don't have thumbs, so they have to communicate through like biting if they don't like the asshole.
So I just avoid it.
Even though he's good with dogs, he's introducing them.
You don't do that?
Yeah.
Bite the come on.
We're talking about in look, that's how you abandon the immune system.
Eat the odds.
Eat the pulp a little bit.
Then you wouldn't be immune.
Oh, that's not how it works.
But Hassan just seems like someone who's, you know, he wears his puffy hot topic pants out there.
I've seen a few pictures because of the forced.
He's so edgy.
He's so edgy now.
He's so edgy, bro.
I hate this country.
I'm fucking edgy, dude.
Right.
This is a green day, bro.
The difference is, like, I saw some write-up on him a long time ago.
He has like a multi-million dollar house, I believe, in Los Angeles or something.
No problem with it.
But to say, like, yeah, you can be a liberal and have that.
Well, actually, no, you can't.
You can't advocate for socialist policies and live that way.
There's nothing hypocritical about me having a decent house.
Not as expensive as his, from what I remember, but a decent house.
There's nothing wrong with that.
There's nothing hypocritical about a conservative.
For example, having guns or having security.
There is something hypocritical about someone who advocates for leftist policy, having guns.
And this is someone who seems from everything that I've seen, the world revolves around him entirely, including his dogs.
The dog wasn't doing anything.
His dog got up.
Like, listen, the natural response to anybody who has a dog and you hit the shot collar and you hear your dog yelp, his natural response should have been like, ah, crap, hold on.
Go over there.
Hey, I'm really sorry.
Oh, that the shot collar was turned up.
Something.
Show some kind of like, I didn't mean for that to happen.
You know, I'm really sorry.
Something.
Instead, it was like, why are you being so annoying after you just hurt your dog?
It was even worse than what he said.
What you said.
It shows me the people on the left, they tend to want easy fixes.
They tend to want the quick fix.
That's why they go to government because, well, government can't.
It's not accountability either.
Yeah.
So it's like, hey, that is not a shock-worthy offense.
No.
That's a talk to your dog.
And by the way, it only takes a few times.
And if you want him to lay back down, he'll lay back down.
In this case, I don't have Joe Lewis here anymore.
Hopper used to be there all the time, if you remember, because he wanted to be in this studio.
He always wanted to be next to me.
Joe Lewis wants to be with whoever's petting him.
He's a whore.
It's true.
Anyone who gives him affection.
That's a small room.
It's a studio in his house, which I assume has some more square footage.
You could just put your dog somewhere else, man.
Let him go be a dog.
Yeah.
Just let him go out.
Well, I mean, he uses it as a background element, just like all of his other posters and toys.
Like, that's all he wants.
He's a dog to be.
So that's what a child does.
Yeah, the yelp.
I mean, if you would have gone like, oh, wow, that's adjusted too high.
You know, I had an argument domestically with the only other person who had access to the shot collar turning it up one time.
And that was the one time that a dog yelped.
And I did not believe the response was commensurate.
I was like, the dog's going to hate me.
Like, think that I did this.
I think it's pretty important to be responsible, a good dog owner, especially if you have a dog that's a powerful breed.
But a lot of people out there just treat dogs like toys.
It's also why I don't think everyone should simply rescue a dog because I feel bad for it.
That may not be the dog for you.
Yeah, we had to do that this weekend.
We were going to rescue.
Yeah, my friend out in San Antonio, he gets a bunch of strays.
Yeah.
He said it's a big problem out there.
A lot of strays get like just left out of his property.
And he found just an adorable little girl and we brought her home for the weekend.
And didn't get along.
No, she was great.
She was really fun, but just nibbly and bitey.
Yeah.
And tackled my son twice.
The first time it was onto a dog bed.
It was great.
I wish I had my camera rolling in slow-mo, put some opera music behind it because he went flying onto the bed and she went flying after him and tongue out.
It was the best, but then she got him on the tile.
And then he was like just terrified of her.
He's almost four.
He's like, I hate that dog.
I'm not coming downstairs.
I don't like her.
Did you eat her?
No, what?
What?
No.
You're still stuck on Hassan.
No, he just put her down like a humane person.
But no, he had to give her back.
Freaked out like my daughter did at the hibachi.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dude, it was like that.
It was like that, yes.
Except there was no fire.
That's reasonable.
There was fire.
I felt so bad.
I took my kids to the hibachi girl for the first time.
Kind of like a Benny Hana type place.
It'd be fun.
My son just loved it.
Yeah.
And she, like, as soon as the fire explained to them, they're going to do tricks with everything.
And the guy even came out, you know, he puts the oil in the hibachi, but it's like a little, it's a little like peeing guy.
He's like, oh, look, look, I'll go pee-pee on the fire.
My son's like, that's funny.
And then the fire goes up and my daughter just, just like complete, just hiding behind my chair.
The best part was.
It felt so bad.
The best part was that the chef was Mexican.
It was just doing the accent for you guys.
I appreciate that.
And then she ruined someone else's lunch because we took her to the bathroom and came out and it's like there was another hibachi.
And just as we were coming out of the bathroom into the fire, she was like, people were like, what's wrong?
I'm like, it's just, she just.
Fire.
You know.
What do you think is wrong?
There's a fire next to her face.
Yeah.
What would you do?
Anyway.
By the way, there's a funny, I guess there's a funny post here from Randy about this.
This just kind of sums it up, a meme.
Oh, apparently there's no audio.
Ah, it's okay.
We're not going to listen to it anymore.
Who's that on the bottom?
Nick Fuentes.
Oh, it's Nick Fuentes with his dog?
Yeah.
That was fun, right?
Racist facts with pets.
Checking out my setup.
That was a cute dog.
Is that a cocker spaniel or is it like a baby Irish setter?
I can't see in the small.
It looks like a spaniel.
I'm not sure.
I love those big floppy ears.
Yeah.
Are you ribing?
Are you ribing?
Those dogs are cute.
They could be nibbly when they're puppies.
They have this little needle ticket.
They do.
Yeah, that's totally normal.
And with that dog, we were hoping to rescue.
We were like, we're expecting it.
But it was just a little bit like she was grabbing the whole arm on my son.
And we're like, I don't know.
We could have worked through it, but he's just so terrified.
I'm like, I'm not going to put him through this for the next few months.
Yeah.
So somebody out in San Antonio will give him a great home.
I know that.
They find all these dogs and they find good spots for him.
And in Chinatown, too.
Yeah, not every dog is a fit for every household, and that's fine.
And I don't want to be one of the people.
You should never have a shot, Colorado dog.
Well, you go and have a dog that is powerful enough that we all live by his mercy and try and tell him, don't eat that, and it's delicious.
You better have a means of enforcement.
And it's better.
It's better.
Funny thing about Joe Lewis is just sweet by his very nature.
He just, he literally, he has so much personality.
The other day, we were in the room.
If we were eating, sometimes we'll like eat, we'll watch TV or something, kind of like order some food.
And we'll just hear him, like, he'll ram the door with his head.
Boom.
No, no, go back.
Go back to your place.
We'll get you after.
And you hear.
You just see his nose shuffle around the door.
It bangs it one more time and goes.
It's the best when a dog has an attitude.
Yeah.
It's even funnier when he's a dog that his attitude could just as easily be mauling.
Oh, yeah.
And he's just like, he's like, you know, I can break the door down, right?
You know, like, this isn't holding me back anywhere.
I saw someone once say, nobody sighs harder than an unemployed dog who stays at home all day and sleeps.
Because then they're like, give me attention.
It's all about attention for me when you get home.
Yeah.
Well, Joe Lewis's lip does a it's all drooly.
He's a great dog.
All right, we're gonna, well, one quick thing.
I don't know if they have this, but can we get the AOC clip?
Oh, no.
Did she say something stupid again?
Well, so, well, yes, but not again.
She said something that was predictably going to hurt her.
Remember when she was talking about Stephen Miller?
We covered it yesterday, where she said he was 4'10?
4'4'10.
Yeah, she said men who are 4'10 are insecure and you should exploit that.
Short people.
We said that the little people would come for you.
They have.
Yeah, well, except I remember Noodles said he would not be amongst them.
He's a little person.
Well, he's not a little person.
No, he's not a little person, but he said that he was shorter.
He's shorter than Stephen Miller, who's 5'10.
Significantly.
He's like someone who is short.
I'm not gonna be offended by it.
The point is, he's a man.
Noodles is a man.
Fine.
I never challenged him.
These little people are not men, Gerald.
They're not men.
But the little people are.
He's going to clip that and watch it every day.
People are coming.
I needed that confidence please.
You had to put that AOC.
It looks like they're typing, so hopefully.
Okay.
Anyway, she had.
Noodles as a mean streak.
If he decided to jump on your face, you'd swear there were 10 of them.
Why would he jump on my face?
Just like a spider-monster.
He's got really springy legs because you asked for him.
Have you seen him hop before?
Very springy.
Yep.
That's what they say about him.
That's why they call him noodles because he springs like a noodle.
Rip your face clean off, Gerald.
Yeah.
Okay.
He's like a rotini noodle.
There's just a lot of spring in this.
Yes, it is.
Yes, he is.
He has salts as well.
I don't know.
He is.
I don't know.
Could be.
You're supposed to salt your noodles.
I don't know what I gave him in that emergency food kit.
I had no idea.
There was all kinds of energy in there.
Well, listen, AOC had, I think, one of the most Kamala Harris-esque responses that I've ever heard her say, and that's saying something.
Wait, who did?
AOC.
But Kamala Harris.
She responded like Kamala Dupita.
Okay, it's like the inception idiots.
Try to follow it.
Okay.
I want to express my love for the short king community.
I don't believe in body shaming.
Right.
I'm talking about how big or small someone is on the inside.
Oh, but you said outside.
You said like 4'10.
You said outside.
How tall.
Wait, what?
He said pause.
Yeah, I just said pause.
Sorry, sorry.
Don't take it off.
Down.
Just pause.
Also, by the way, are those real glasses?
Are those real Latina De Medna glasses?
I've half expected her to open this video, go, hello, possums.
Do short people not understand the word pause?
No.
I'm just kidding.
All right.
Let's continue watching.
No idea at all.
But that guy looks to me short.
Like.
You said it.
5'3.
Pause.
What?
You said it's not about the outside.
Then you said looks to me, you stupid bitch.
Wow.
Keep going.
And I know you'll say that that's sexist.
Not all women are stupid bitches.
But this one really is.
This one really is.
I didn't mean on the outside.
I meant in the house when they are inside.
And he looks like physically 5'3 ⁇ .
On the outside, he looks.
What?
She just keeps going.
Hold on, keep going.
Like 5'3-5'4.
Whereas physically, men of smaller stature can come across, they are spiritually six-foot-make up with another gross generalization.
If you're if you stand with women, if you're not belittling immigrants, you're like, you know, 6'3, spiritually.
I don't know.
Am I being problematic?
Yes.
No, no, you're being stupid.
Well, not by my definition, but by her definition.
By her definition.
You are absolutely being problematic.
Oh, you're spiritually, you're not tall, but spiritually, you're better.
You're a better person.
Exactly.
You're still using height as a qualifier.
If you're a good dad.
Problem is, if I want to be a dad and a good dad at that, somebody's got to fuck me.
Yes.
And I have to be spiritually 6'4 already.
Like, what?
It reminds me of something that my grandmother said in a moment of loving racism at the dinner table.
Because we had an adopted cousin, Sophie, who was, who was, she was like, I think she was biracial.
She had a Tina Turner haircut in perpetuity, like in the early 2000s.
She just stuck with it.
No, it's very nice.
And I always liked this aunt.
But she was adopted.
And my grandmother loved her.
But one time she was talking, because French Canadians will still accept some racial stereotypes.
Not hatefully, just accept it.
And she was at the table.
So I'll say this for the French folks, and then I'll translate.
We were just all horrified.
She goes, no, Sophie, which translates to, no, Sophie, she's not too black, that one.
We're just like, oh my God.
She's like, no, I'm saying she's okay.
So when you're saying, like, no, no, there's nothing wrong with being physically short, because if you're physically short, but you agree with the things that I want you to agree with, it's like you meet the qualifier of being physically tall.
But if you're physically short and you disagree with me on anything at all, you are a short piece of shit who deserves no love.
Yeah.
So the lollipop guild sack a trap.
How tall is her fiancé, AOC?
He's tall.
Is he?
He's taller than her.
Yeah, but I think he's like six foot.
He's spiritually tall because he's probably a piece of crap to have to be with her.
I think he's like six foot.
I saw pictures of them at that mech gala.
He just has no self-respect.
That's true.
Yeah, you can't be in a relationship with that and, you know.
Call yourself a man.
You know, call yourself a man.
Is his last name Ocasio or is his last name Cortez?
I don't know.
Or, spoiler, is neither one of them his last name.
Also, by the way, we just skimmed past the fact that her name is the same name as the Spanish conquistador.
Cortez.
Cortez.
I mean, how many Aztecs are enslaved in her family tree?
But you're the colonizer.
Yeah.
That's how they justify everything, by the way.
If you want to understand, I was just thinking about this the other day.
How do they justify their support for Hamas, who would hang them?
And also somehow LGBTQAIP and then pick blacks at this point in time and then also support Muslims, not just some colonizer umbrella.
I'm sorry, you mispronounced winner.
Well, this is just a band.
Well, you're a colonizer.
You colonize the blacks.
Therefore, everything can be blamed in the colonization.
Same thing, you colonize India.
So therefore, the English, you know, the British Empire is wrong for everything.
Well, Israel is colonizing Palestine, so therefore it justifies everything that they do.
Or at least it's not as bad as what the colonization, right?
That's the reason that led to this.
And then since we're somewhat a marginalized community and the taxpayers aren't paying for our puberty blockers for our kids, you're trying to colonize LGBTQA.
That's how they view the world, and that's why it's so to you who you view it as logically inconsistent.
To them, it is entirely consistent and understand they simply look at the world through colonizer, colonized.
That's it.
And it absolves them of making any other moral judgments.
Yes.
Because I don't know if you know this.
The only old Muslims have a history of colonizing themselves.
Is it a current history?
They're not immune to it.
It's a lot of slaves.
Are you talking about France right now?
They're trying to do it again, but in Saudi Arabia, we still have a lot of slaves.
They do.
It's been like one of their things.
Yeah.
We've only recently moved on from, hey, that's nice.
That's now mine as part of culture.
So you can't go back and go, well, yeah, right before, yeah, but that's when we used to say, that's nice, that's mine.
So we don't do that anymore.
But you can't go back before that and be like, we're to blame.
Yeah.
We can go back to that's nice, it's mine if you want to.
Yeah, pretty much.
We do that.
How long has Iran been a Muslim country?
Pretty much forever.
Pretty much, well, the Persians were Muslims.
Yeah, the Assyrians, and you go back, yeah, Zoroastrian.
I thought like our life.
Like the kingdom or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They weren't always Muslim.
Like 60 years ago wasn't Muslim.
No, you're talking about it.
No, they were still a Muslim country.
Iran was a Muslim country, but they weren't ruled by Muslim clerics.
Right.
They weren't ruled by Muslim clerics.
Well, if you go far back enough, and people like that who don't identify as Persian Muslims.
You have to go quite a bit.
Yep.
They're all crap holes.
Yeah, that's a fact.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's just go with that because I don't have time to go through the Persian and the Ottomans and then Vlad the Impaler who some people view as Dracula and some people view as a hero.
And I'm not going to have a dog on that fight.
Hero.
Can he be both?
Yes.
Do you think someday when the vampires take over that people will volunteer to go into some kind of matrix to provide a blood bank for the ruling class?
Probably.
I don't know.
Like you put on a face mask and then you just get to live this fantasy life while they drain blood from you.
Well, if the vampires presented themselves as a marginalized group, you would have the left demanding taxpayer-funded blood banks where you have to give your blood.
That is true.
But the good news is they'd screw it up because government screws everything up.
And even like I have a very rare blood type and they call me for blood donations all the time.
Once again?
All the time.
Are you RH negative?
And then I show up.
I am.
You're R.H. negative?
Oh, negative.
Yep.
Oh, I'm B negative, which is the second rarest, I guess, aside from AB negative.
That's what I, it's my understanding.
And I can donate to a lot of people.
I'm almost universal donor.
I can only receive from other people who make up like 1% of blood types.
So it really sucks.
But I still have to wait for like two hours.
I'm like, you called me, little shit.
Ridiculous.
You'll be fine.
Well, yeah, because I saved a bunch of my blood bags.
By the way, no one touched the Kapri Sons in my freezer.
Let's grab.
That's not for punch.
No, it's not.
You guys just thought I was cheap buying the Kroger brand.
Just don't touch it.
Let's grab some chats.
All right.
First chat from 49 Citron.
There's been a lot of press lately on the rise in extremist violence globally.
Do you think locking people indoors for months/slash years on end may have impacted populations' mental health?
Is the answer in the question?
I think it is.
Because we told you that would happen.
And, you know, many behavioral scientists and many doctors who are witnessing it real time, you know, but unfortunately not the science, said that you were going to see a wave of mental health calamities for years to come.
And we are seeing that take place now.
We're seeing the ripple effect.
So, yeah, I think that had an effect on it.
And I think you combine people getting, you know, people not socializing during incredibly important formative years with the proactive spread of mental illness and normalizing of mental illness.
And by that, I don't just mean normalizing people seeking treatment, telling people who are mentally ill that they are not mentally ill.
Combine that.
Yeah, it's a perfect, perfect storm.
I just had a thought that I immediately corrected myself on.
And it was, I'm surprised that there wasn't more violence, political violence during lockdowns and during that COVID pandemic crash.
Well, we did have the Summit Club.
Well, I mean, that was anti-police political violence.
I'm talking about like against liberal mayors and governors and lawmakers who shut down their states, who set up snitch lines, who had police patrol in the streets.
But then I realized, oh, that's because it would have came from the right.
Right.
If it had been reversed and if it had been right-wing politicians and lawmakers who had locked down the country, 1,000%.
Right.
There would have been governors, mayors, lawmakers being assassinated in their homes in the streets.
Instead, the left supported never-ending lockdowns, and then they also went out and attacked people in the streets.
Because they knew it was going to derail Donald Trump's re-election.
I mean, let's just be honest about what that was.
It was lawmakers encouraged it, for sure.
Yeah.
Yep.
100%.
So they can say, look at Donald Trump's America.
Right.
Oh, you mean the one where people aren't getting their way?
Yeah.
And that's how they act?
Yep.
Okay.
By the way, they weren't getting their way with the first black president ever.
Apparently, we were still more racist than ever because Black Lives Matter started then, and so did the Ferguson riots and the Dallas PD assassinations.
Next chat.
All right, next chat.
I'm buying it.
Next chat from Curtin147.
What do you think the end game is for keeping the government shut down as it's been almost one week now?
You know, I thought about doing a segment on this, what the left is saying versus what the right is saying and kind of what the truth is.
And what always happens is the left, they say, we want to open it up.
They really want to hold it hostage by some kind of a policy.
You're like, oh, that's right.
They want to extend all of these health care benefits to illegal aliens.
The crux of it is really, I don't know if they refer to it as the Affordable Care Act tax credits or subsidies, but I believe that those are set to lapse at the end of 2025.
And then you would see premiums double because people would realize how unaffordable the Affordable Care Act is.
And so the left wants to extend it.
They think they have Donald Trump by the short hairs because they can pin that on him.
So as leverage, they want to extend this, by the way, to all illegal aliens without the stipulation as well.
So they're playing political football with your future and your tax dollars.
If you want to know the truth, the left is, they never start, they might do something that's better for you, the American worker, incidentally, but it's never their starting off point.
It's buying votes.
Always.
Next chat.
All right.
Next chat from Amanda Denise one.
Question for the crew.
How do we continue to live in society with these people whose minds can't be changed?
They flip-flop and lie, but most importantly, they want us silent or dead.
Recognize those whose minds can't be changed.
Don't waste your time on them.
Now, you have to be honest with yourself, though.
You can't absolve yourself of actually having conversations with people whose minds can change.
And you know that that's true.
Otherwise, Gen Z, Gen Z males, wouldn't have swung so hard right.
You wouldn't see the change with Hispanic males.
And that could switch back, by the way.
So you still need to do your part.
But I would say at this point in time, it's more important to protect yourself from those who not only would commit violence against you, but who wouldn't do anything to help you, save you, protect you while violence is being committed against you.
And that's far too significant of a percentage of this country.
Recognize those people, mark them in your mind, give them a wide berth, protect yourself, and focus on those who will have conversations in good faith and whose minds you can change.
I used to think that it was more of the population than I believe it is now, just to be clear.
That's the big difference.
The big difference between me today and me 10 years ago, even eight years ago, is I really was a little bit of an idealist who thought that almost everyone's minds can be changed.
Whereas now I go, okay, because I know that there is a finite number of minds who can be changed, I need to do a better job of identifying the difference between these two people.
And it's of more value to those who are willing to have a conversation in good faith to see that there are many who are not.
There's value in those people identifying themselves and showing the world who they truly are.
So when those people, if I know that they're going to justify or rationalize the violence, for example, the Charlie Kirk assassination or Antifa or riots, if I know that they are, I want to get them to that point as quickly as possible so that everyone else can hear and I can go, okay, great.
Well, then we're just not going to agree.
That way you can spend your time on someone who's worth your time.
Next, Jeff.
All right.
Follow up on the shutdown from Damon Knight.
With it shifting more authority to the president, do you think the Dems have backed themselves into a no-win situation?
Well, hold on a second.
I didn't see the first part of that.
So what are your thoughts regarding the shutdown?
With it shifting more authority to the president, do you think the Dems have backed themselves into a no-win situation?
Well, this is one where they both, as far as optics, could make the case that they've backed the other into a no-win situation.
I just think it depends on how this is handled.
So the left right now, they're preparing to try and say, see, Donald Trump always wanted to use this shutdown to basically call the federal workforce.
And I'm like, oh, careful.
You can only get me so excited.
I hope he does.
And if at this point in time, it's like, oh, hey, we're going to trim Yemeni queer talks, queer TED talks, sure, great.
I don't know.
It depends on how this will all play out.
That's really more of a question of messaging.
And I know we have black and white and the gray issues tomorrow, but I did want to at some point kind of do what the left is saying regarding the shutdown versus the right and what's correct.
Right now, they're both kind of playing a little bit of a game of chicken.
Obviously, I believe that the right is correct because I believe there should be no benefits whatsoever for any illegal aliens in this country.
Full stop.
And next chat.
All right.
Next chat from DART 20918.
Due to states' rights, why isn't the governor stepping in on crime-ridden cities and getting upset when Trump has to step in?
Is it a gotcha from the left for Trump's legal overreach?
He's forcing them to take the 20% on issues.
Whatever Donald Trump says, they will disagree with.
They will say Donald Trump bad.
I'm half surprised that they didn't start opposing gay marriage when he was elected.
I honestly think that they want this.
I think that.
I think that they want this result.
They want the National Guard being sent into their state.
They want to refuse it from their state so that another state like Texas can volunteer theirs and be sent to Illinois because then it gives them the, you know, the position of, whoa, look at this tyrannical government.
Wow, another state invading our state.
Whoa, we got to get rid of this guy.
Really, it's helping them sell their slant that this is a tyrannical authoritarian government.
And they love it.
They love every second of it because what's not happening is people are not being gunned down in the streets, but they get to make it look like they are.
They get to show videos of a federal agent pointing a paintball gun at somebody and going, Wow, look at this.
They get to show a police up armored vehicle with a guy with a paintball gun on the top and call him a sniper.
They get to call guys with pepperball guns on the rooftop saying, Rooftop snipers firing at American citizens.
They love every second of it because no one is actually dying from it.
No one is being oppressed.
They're there on their own accord and they get to act like it's some kind of you know CCP revolution.
Yep.
I agree.
What are you about to say?
Speaking there, Joe?
No, I mean, just I think you're right.
They are being forced into this position of obviously cities that have been crime-ridden for a very long time that have leftist policies.
We've talked about them before over and over and over again.
The flashpoint is ICE right now in Los Angeles, in Portland, in Chicago, and pretty much anywhere in the country right now, even in Dallas with the shooting that we had here.
And I think Trump is doing a masterful job at saying, we will, we will, we will on the troop.
And then saying, no, no, no, no, no, and actually coming out really hard against it, but then also not doing anything about the problem.
Yeah.
And I think what he's done differently in Chicago or what's happened differently, I don't know if the president really affected this or not, but Chicago has gone a step further than anybody else in saying, okay, now we're signing executive orders for the city from the mayor saying you can't use any of these facilities that are owned by the city.
You can't be on that property at all.
And also, you know, we now have the recording.
The mayor tried to come out and say, well, there was just a miscommunication.
We have the recording.
Yeah.
Basically, literally said, we're not going to that area.
We're not responding to that area where ICE is located right now.
And then the mayor comes out and says, oh, there's miscommunication, or maybe it was the chief of police who said this yesterday.
Those guys can handle themselves.
Like, oh, really?
So your citizens are attacking them.
There's footage of all this stuff.
Well, how about this?
How about this?
It's not ICE's responsibility to enforce the law in that mob.
Yeah.
No.
What if they got up?
What if they got the protest mob, one guy bumps another guy, or there's a counter protest and then people start fighting at this counter protest?
That's a police job.
How about to go protect your people?
Call ICE.
Listen, the reason, and Tom Holman said this, we played it in a video yesterday.
And by the way, if you want to understand the importance of, go listen to Tom Holman in the interview that Stephen did with him where he talked about the five-year-old boy in the truck dying with his dad or talked about the young girl who had been raped and he saw the innocence that was stolen from her that she would never get back.
Go talk to people that have opened up tractor trailers full of dead cooked human beings.
Okay.
Then come back and tell me that it's compassionate to have this kind of a policy.
But they are just trying to do their job.
And Holman said, if you would just tell the courts or the police officers when you arrest somebody who's not here legally just to call ICE so that we can come pick them up safely from you, instead, you release them back out in the community.
You don't call us and now we have to go find them.
And now it gets dangerous for everyone.
The ICE officers, the person they're trying to find, and also people around them.
I can tell you what is going on and I'll and I can prove it to you.
Okay.
Set two minutes tops on the clock.
First, let me, well, the left is always playing political football.
Why?
Because they're trying to gain votes and they will play anyone off of any other group at any given moment in time if it's politically expedient for them.
Okay.
Let me set this up.
Would it be a fair generalization, not all, not all, to say that conservatives, Republican, conservatism, in general, we tend to have a negative view of government.
We tend to view it as bloated, bureaucratic, right?
That's why all anti-government crime, even if it's Antifa, blowing up an ICE building, is listed as right-wing violence.
That would be a fair generalization.
Typically, conservatives are anti-big government bureaucracy.
Okay, if you accept that.
Would it be a fair generalization to say that in contrast, pretty consistently, the left, liberals, progressives, are anti-military?
They'll say military-industrial complex, right?
They'll talk about how the day that the Air Force needs to host a bake sale to buy bombers when our schools are paid for.
Those would be fair generalizations.
Okay.
But then you see the political football play when you realize how inconsistent the left is.
For example, we talk about immigration.
Barack Obama was deporting thousands upon thousands of people while talking about amnesty and saying, if I get a bill on my desk, I'll sign it tomorrow.
He was pretty aggressive in deporting because he knew that that would be bad for his future prospects politically because it would harm the American worker.
Well, that's not necessarily very consistent.
Same thing if you look at Democrats and they're anti-gun, but they also are surrounded by a bunch of security officers, right?
If you look at a lot of the policies from the left, they are remarkably inconsistent.
They're anti-NAFTA.
Or you look at the left and they go, hey, hold on a second.
We need to have free and fair.
We need to have secure elections.
There was the Election Integrity Commission, I believe it was what it was, with Amy Klobuchar and I think Bernie Sanders, Jimmy Carter, Elizabeth Warren, if I'm not mistaken.
And then they go, well, no, no, actually, it's the most free and fair.
In an election where there was less verification because of mass mail-in voting.
Well, that's not consistent.
Their actions will depend on what they need to do to purchase votes at that given moment in time.
Here's how you know.
It's pretty consistent.
You wouldn't say that the right-wing party, because the left tells you, the right-wing party, the conservatives right now, they're radical.
They want you, they want to destroy our institutions.
Let me ask you, anyone want to make the case that Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, or you could go to Cash Patel, Dan Bongino, that any of them have taken aim proverbially on police officers with guns, people out there in the field, police officers with guns, or have they consistently had an issue with the institutions?
The guys with pens, right?
The bureaucrats.
That's very consistent with the view of bloated government lending itself to corruption and wanting to downsize government.
Contrast, people want to fight for their cities.
They're anti-police officers.
They want to defund the police.
They have stand down orders, right?
Really, when you look at it, they say they want to defund the institutions.
Our institutions are paramount.
By the way, the ICE, you know, ICE enforcers here are Gestapo.
None of that is consistent.
What is consistent is those on the right having a consistent distrust of those pushing pencils in Washington, D.C., maybe calling the shots, not those who are putting their lives on the line, having to make real-time decisions.
The left, it can be any given institution or any given job on any given day.
It could be a police officer who they say are racist and massacring black people in the streets today.
And tomorrow it could be the FBI because now it's being weaponized.
But a few months ago or a couple of years ago, they were telling us to trust them, trust the institutions.
They are playing political football.
And then they'll do the same thing when they try and say, this is tyrannical.
Chicago, because the National Guard is going in to do the job that a city has forbidden the federal government from doing.
People being deported.
That's a national policy.
Now, they could also assist with it, but they don't because they want to claim victim.
And they want to claim, they want to use the optics and say, look, these people are being sent in.
It's fascism.
It's a tyrannical government.
Okay, let me ask you this.
Before Donald Trump sends anyone in, you're living in Chicago with record shootings, depending on the given weekend, right?
Record gang violence.
It's a very violent city.
Let's put on the shelf for a second that it's effectively a sanctuary city, and you have a bunch of illegal aliens contributing to crime.
But you live in a city before the National Guard has come in with record violence, and your local government has said you can't protect yourself.
We're going to do nothing to fucking stop it.
We're actually going to accidentally create the environment that is most perfectly hospitable to lawlessness and violence, but we're going to bar you from being able to protect your person, your property, and your family.
Well, where were you guys back then on the tyrannical conversation?
Seems a whole lot like tyranny to me.
I don't know.
I'll look into it.
Maybe I need to have my memory jogged.
We'll talk about it tomorrow.
This seems like tyranny, doesn't it?
Tomorrow.
It seems that most Americans right now can agree that race relations as of late in this country haven't been stellar.
So I decided to head back to the local barbershop and do my best to cool tensions.
So, have you guys heard the term black fatigue?
Black and white on the gray issues tomorrow, October 9th, 11 a.m.