Louder with Crowder - W Trump: Last Night Just Destroyed the "MAGA is Dead" Narrative Aired: 2026-05-06 Duration: 01:06:35 === Freeing The King (04:15) === [00:00:00] In a million years, it's all so magical. [00:00:06] Duncan, I've never had fun. [00:00:08] Pari ride that fezz, someday a boo. [00:00:11] And does this thing? [00:00:14] Never done it, and I've never had fun. [00:00:16] Pari ride that fezz, someday a boo. [00:00:19] Do you trust me? [00:00:23] Have a nice, wonderful time. [00:00:25] My new shirt fell out. [00:00:27] Father, and does this thing? [00:00:31] Say to me, have my wonderful judgment. [00:00:34] You should say, I'm going to free the king. [00:00:40] I ran away, and I am not going back. [00:00:43] Fruit, and I am not going back. [00:00:45] You should, you should, I ran away, and I am not going back. [00:00:53] Let's make some magic! [00:00:55] There's this [00:01:30] girl. [00:01:32] I've never been fun. [00:01:34] I've been that fezz. [00:01:35] Someday, a boo. [00:01:37] There's no time in my life without you. [00:01:40] I've never been fun. [00:01:42] I've been that fezz. [00:03:41] Welcome to the lineup live and none of this is right None of this is correct how this is starting, Toolman, and I blame you. [00:03:48] And it's because we were watching, we have a segment on Katie Porter, who's running for governor of California, will probably win. [00:03:53] She's awful, right? [00:03:54] She's the one, get the hell out of my shot! [00:03:56] Well, because of that, Toolman's decided to screw with me all day, and he just went up 30 seconds, and I'm buying you some time before we go, and then he went down to 10 seconds. [00:04:03] So if it seems like I'm winded, it's because he is Judas. [00:04:08] Don't blame me for everything, sorry. [00:04:11] You go fishing a couple of weekends, and nothing's good enough for you. [00:04:14] So. [00:04:14] The lineup live. === Whatcha Gonna Do (04:14) === [00:04:15] You get to watch it here on Rumble. [00:04:16] Each show rolls into the next today. [00:04:17] Look, there's a good day and it's a bad day. [00:04:19] We're going to be talking about how President Trump is dead, MAGA is dead, how that is clearly premature nonsense. [00:04:27] I told you that as we go into election season, it's pretty tough to get enough people to follow nihilists when they start seeing the leftist war machine and they start seeing that it is unequivocally a woke machine. [00:04:40] And there is a very stark contrast. [00:04:42] So people saying, oh, you know what? [00:04:43] We're just going to create a new party. [00:04:45] We're going to campaign against Donald Trump. [00:04:47] Well, that didn't work. [00:04:49] It went the opposite direction. [00:04:50] Here's the takeaway baseline conservatism, right wing, the candidates who are baseline conservative and focused on winning, those are the people who are going to succeed. [00:05:04] And that's most of you. [00:05:04] That's what you want. [00:05:05] It's a bad day because we have professional whores at Harvard. [00:05:09] And I mean that they're actually speaking, they're actually lecturing at Harvard, OnlyFans, telling young women how they could perhaps pursue these business ventures, which of course will lead to higher divorce rates, higher depression rates, higher suicide rates. [00:05:22] STDs, all sorts of venereal diseases. [00:05:25] We'll give you those stats, and then we're also going to talk about Katie Porter. [00:05:27] That's fun. [00:05:28] Megyn Kelly is now pro Islam. [00:05:31] On with the show. [00:05:36] Yeah, say the children. [00:05:38] Hi, Gerald. [00:05:39] What the hell are you doing? [00:05:40] Why the hell are you sleeping? [00:05:42] I've been working on a project all night. [00:05:43] I'm pushing the company forward where I'm opening a new. [00:05:45] Let's be honest, Gerald, and stop with the lies. 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[00:09:28] Don't say whores. [00:09:29] Captain Morgan, how are you? [00:09:30] Fantastic. [00:09:31] Other than I'm being admonished for Tim's failures, both in character and in personality. [00:09:37] I'm just going to make it ugly and not. [00:09:38] I didn't monitor you. [00:09:39] This room feels dead. [00:09:40] No, I'm saying by the chat, not necessarily by you. [00:09:44] Anyway, how are we? [00:09:45] We have Applejack here. [00:09:45] Noodles is not with us today. [00:09:47] Oh, wow. [00:09:48] We were just scratching that off. [00:09:49] He didn't die. [00:09:50] Yeah. [00:09:50] He's just here. [00:09:51] Yeah, he did. [00:09:52] He died a little bit inside when he had to look at your face. [00:09:54] Oh. [00:09:55] And. [00:09:55] It's the best you got. [00:09:56] Not underscore Feierstein on X, because it's not him. [00:10:00] He was banned and he respects it. [00:10:01] Mr. Josh Feierstein, how are you? [00:10:02] Good. [00:10:03] That's somebody else. [00:10:04] And if I could give a lecture at Harvard, it would be about potatoes and their many uses. [00:10:08] Yes. [00:10:08] There are many. [00:10:09] The best way to eat a potato, the best way to cook a potato, the best pairings. [00:10:12] Kind of like a sommelier for potatoes. [00:10:14] Yeah. [00:10:14] Yeah. [00:10:15] Gerald, you wouldn't understand. [00:10:16] But it's like you recommend things that would go with different, like what kind of potato goes with the steak, what kind of potato goes with chicken. [00:10:22] I was distracted because Toolman had to come in and fix your focus. [00:10:25] I know. [00:10:25] You were completely out of focus. [00:10:27] Yeah. [00:10:27] And because that was clearly not fixed beforehand, you know what? [00:10:29] Toolman admonished Gerald. [00:10:30] Yeah. [00:10:31] He definitely. [00:10:31] Yeah, Gerald, you didn't check the cameras before the show? [00:10:34] Come on. [00:10:35] Seriously. [00:10:36] We're not looking for some kind of weird depth of field effect, okay? [00:10:39] This is not a Nolan film. [00:10:41] This is a daily show. [00:10:43] Are you not entertained? [00:10:44] Oh, my God. [00:10:45] By the way, potatoes go on the plate. [00:10:47] Yeah, they do. [00:10:49] Well, they grow on the ground. [00:10:50] No, they go on the plate. [00:10:51] They don't go on the head or anything like that. [00:10:53] Hey, let's start with this. [00:10:55] Here's one more reason why people or some people shouldn't have a driver's license. [00:10:59] It's not what you think. [00:11:03] This lady's crazy. [00:11:05] That's a lady in the car, so that is what you think. [00:11:13] What? [00:11:14] Three point turn? [00:11:14] What's she doing? [00:11:16] There's a little boy on an electric dirt bike. [00:11:19] Can you just look back at her? [00:11:20] Is that the little beep you hear? [00:11:21] I hope so. [00:11:22] That'd be cool. [00:11:23] Epic. [00:11:23] Well, she makes her voice heard. [00:11:25] She's trying to run. [00:11:26] Oh! [00:11:26] Oh, my God. [00:11:28] Oh, you can't drive there? [00:11:32] No kidding! [00:11:35] Oh, my God! [00:11:37] Now, see, here's the thing. [00:11:39] I feel like that boy was very surprised because it was a violation of our unwritten agreement when we are boys with adults, which is like we can act up, you can tell our parents. [00:11:48] Maybe a smack every now and then. [00:11:49] Yeah. [00:11:49] But you're not really allowed to reciprocate our bad behavior, like running us over with your car. [00:11:54] That's true. [00:11:55] I wouldn't even call that reciprocating. [00:11:56] I didn't see him try to run over her Ford Douglas, whatever it was. [00:12:00] He was very surprised and rightfully. [00:12:02] What he didn't take into account is the mental instability of the modern American woman. [00:12:07] That's. [00:12:08] He failed to take that into the equation. [00:12:10] The woman who was driving the car was charged with, by the way, assault with a deadly weapon, second degree, attempted break in, also a DUI. [00:12:18] Yes. [00:12:18] She was drunk. [00:12:19] That makes sense. [00:12:21] To be fair, so was he. [00:12:24] So, you know, look. [00:12:28] That's a cool kid. [00:12:29] Yeah. [00:12:29] This is one of those like, it's going to be mutual charges. [00:12:31] What do you guys want to do? [00:12:33] We were able to actually obtain the footage of her alleged attempted break in as well. [00:12:47] Oh, geez. [00:12:48] I allowed it, but that one borders on not funny because there's some damage that was done there. [00:12:53] But we know that to be true. [00:12:55] It's completely funny. [00:12:56] Yeah, as I understand it, she's fine. [00:12:57] No, sorry. [00:12:58] Walked away. [00:12:58] If I have been told that she walked away, I'm allowed to run it. [00:13:02] Well, she didn't hurt her legs. [00:13:04] No. [00:13:04] No. [00:13:05] I love how, whenever we're talking, the difference between Noodles and Applejack is he's always looking somewhere else when we're talking. [00:13:10] Where is he looking? [00:13:11] Anywhere else. [00:13:12] He's like Rain Man, like Autistic, like refuses to make eye contact with the. [00:13:16] The show. [00:13:16] Well, that's crazy because outside of the show, it's all eye contact with that guy. [00:13:19] I know. [00:13:21] All the time. [00:13:21] He can hear you. [00:13:22] Yeah. [00:13:22] And the problem is the eye contact is with his finger. [00:13:25] He just. [00:13:25] Yeah, right in there. [00:13:27] Both eyes. [00:13:30] Caressing the skull through your eye hole. [00:13:32] Speaking of eye contact, don't make eye contact with this next broad. [00:13:35] Okay. [00:13:36] Not if you're on your seat. [00:13:36] Don't say her name in the mirror three times. [00:13:40] I'm going to try it. [00:13:41] There have been a lot of awful political ads. [00:13:43] You know this. [00:13:44] We've run them in the past. [00:13:47] Katie Porter, though. [00:13:50] May take the cake. [00:13:51] Here is her latest ad for governor of California, which it seems like she might win, and it's one of the worst ever. [00:13:58] I'm Katie Porter, and I'm not like most people. [00:14:01] She'll definitely take your cake. [00:14:02] I actually get what you're going through. [00:14:04] A single mom of three kids, I know what it's like to push the shopping cart. [00:14:09] I asked for the manager. [00:14:12] I've a grown kid who may soon be living on my couch. [00:14:15] To give Californians what they need, it's going to take standing up to Donald Trump. [00:14:20] Calling out greedy corporations and stepping on some toes along the way. [00:14:24] Now, could you guys please get out of my shot? [00:14:29] So many things there. [00:14:29] We'll tell you what she's referencing, and it's awful. [00:14:31] But she says, I'm a single. [00:14:32] She's a single mom because she threw boiling mashed potatoes at her husband and he divorced her. [00:14:38] Ah. [00:14:38] Yeah, that's why they go on the plate. [00:14:40] It didn't just happen. [00:14:42] Oh, my God. [00:14:43] You can read it. [00:14:44] This is from the divorce proceedings. [00:14:46] She's like, you're a legacy slab. [00:14:47] And she threw boiling mashed potatoes. [00:14:49] That's like napalm, by the way. [00:14:51] That wasn't the first time. [00:14:52] No. [00:14:53] He doesn't go, okay, you know, because it's like potatoes once, shame on me. [00:14:57] Right. [00:14:58] Yeah, when it's nonstop, when it's your method of punishment. [00:15:01] Yeah, it's like, when are we going to eat these potatoes for crying out loud? [00:15:03] Fifty Shades of Gravy. [00:15:04] I don't know if that's what they're into. [00:15:08] We've totally misunderstood this whole story. [00:15:10] I get it. [00:15:10] So when she at the end is like, now can you all get out of my shot, huh? [00:15:13] She's trying to make light of this leaked video where she treated her staff terribly in a way that if a man had been caught doing this, of course, it would be called toxic masculinity. [00:15:22] It would be called workplace violence. [00:15:24] But Since she's a fat old lady, people just go, I guess she's not nice. [00:15:28] We're going to lose more than half a million Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and other problems, and the state could lose. [00:15:36] Get out of my shot. [00:15:39] Jeez. [00:15:40] It's not that it's electric vehicles, it's that if we don't make the commitments, I do. [00:15:46] And you're correct. [00:15:48] Okay. [00:15:49] It does. [00:15:49] Okay. [00:15:50] You also were in my shot before that. [00:15:53] Stay out of my shot. [00:15:55] Okay. [00:15:56] Anything else in your shot as an improvement? [00:15:58] It's a great vehicle saving us money. [00:15:59] Perfect. [00:16:00] Get back in that shot, please. [00:16:02] Can you replace her in the shot? [00:16:04] I can barely even see her, but put her back in that shot. [00:16:07] Also, replace the information that she's delivering in said shot with the correct information for which you were reprimanded. [00:16:16] This is just. [00:16:17] And she's going to win. [00:16:18] It seems like she might win. [00:16:19] I hope not. [00:16:19] She might win. [00:16:21] She has a very, by the way, a lengthy history of meltdowns and walking off. [00:16:26] Just watch this and just think this woman. [00:16:30] Has absolutely now this doesn't mean all women to be clear. [00:16:33] When people say, like, I think women would be great political leaders and they do have leadership quality, I'm sure there are some. [00:16:38] The primary criticism is emotional regulation. [00:16:42] Not all, not all, not all. [00:16:44] But I want you to watch this next montage and ask yourself, does this human being have any emotional regulation that would resemble that required of an adult? [00:16:54] We've also asked the other candidates, do you think you need any of those 40% of California voters to win? [00:16:59] And you're saying, no, you don't. [00:17:01] No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every vote I can. [00:17:04] And what I'm saying to you is that. [00:17:06] Well, to those voters, okay, so you. [00:17:08] I don't want to keep doing this. [00:17:09] I'm going to call it. [00:17:10] Is it because you look like you're melting into yourself? [00:17:12] These that are killing me. [00:17:14] Not a flattering chair. [00:17:15] Hang on one second, everybody. [00:17:17] No, we should put the computer up on the phone. [00:17:19] Yes, yes, we should have. [00:17:21] Yes. [00:17:22] Okay, everybody, I'm not that dark. [00:17:28] For you. [00:17:29] Does Alfred get minimum wage? [00:17:32] If you return the Batmobile, could you pay for the Green New Deal? [00:17:36] That was just funny. [00:17:40] Also, it turns out that her surveillance state policies in her office have kind of backfired on her. [00:17:47] Hang on one second, everybody. [00:17:58] I don't want to keep doing this. [00:18:01] I'm going to call it. [00:18:03] Come on, that made it a thousand times better. [00:18:11] It made it a thousand times better. [00:18:16] See, you guys, at first I said just put some farts in there. [00:18:21] And then Steve is like, we need her voice. [00:18:23] Oh, God. [00:18:26] All right. [00:18:26] I'm going to let you behind the curtain here. [00:18:30] We're going through, run through, and this originally was just. [00:18:32] Was just the security camera footage and the bodily function sounds. [00:18:37] And I said, But the problem is, there's something that silly has to be taken. [00:18:40] I'm like, Yeah, I don't think that'll signify to the audience, though. [00:18:42] We're missing a component where they need to know that the surveillance state is back. [00:18:46] It's her in there. [00:18:47] Maybe we could use her voice. [00:18:49] And then I went right back to the clips. [00:18:53] And play it again. [00:18:56] What, the sketch or the clip? [00:18:58] The sketch. [00:18:58] Hang on one second, everybody. [00:19:05] Everybody. [00:19:07] She has her staffers in there. [00:19:10] I don't want to keep doing it. [00:19:14] Someone call it. [00:19:15] She didn't even wipe. [00:19:17] She just called this car. [00:19:18] I'm calling it, dude. [00:19:19] This poop is over. [00:19:21] Shut it down. [00:19:22] Put a lid on it. [00:19:23] What's the term they use for the one Joe Biden? [00:19:26] They're like, you put a lid on it? [00:19:28] What was that sound? [00:19:29] Thunder, maybe? [00:19:30] Oh, thunder? [00:19:30] There's a storm? [00:19:31] Or she's on her way, dude. [00:19:33] You've spoken of me. [00:19:35] Watch out, everybody. [00:19:38] Here comes Katie Porker. [00:19:47] Every time a bell rings, Porter gets diarrhea. [00:19:50] Just a bad person. [00:19:52] That's right, sweetheart. [00:19:54] She's just a bad person. [00:19:55] It's just the angels bowling her. [00:19:57] Katie Porter having a prolapse. [00:20:00] All right. [00:20:04] She's probably going to be the next governor of California. [00:20:06] So good luck, everybody. [00:20:08] No. [00:20:08] Good luck. [00:20:09] To you. [00:20:09] No. [00:20:10] You get exactly what you deserve. [00:20:11] And if you keep doing this, I'm fine with heading towards a national divorce. [00:20:15] I just don't think that someone like that is even representative of America anymore. [00:20:18] She said that illegals deserved free health care in the debate last night. [00:20:22] She is the absolute worst candidate. [00:20:24] She's a terrible person by all measures that we see. [00:20:27] Why would you elect a person like that, California? [00:20:30] What the hell is wrong with you? [00:20:32] I mean, I just, just the look, and I get it. [00:20:35] I mean, if you were to ever have run through, if you were to record that, it would seem like we're all awful to each other. [00:20:40] But It's very clear. [00:20:41] Why isn't that an issue of a power differential, an abuse of authority? [00:20:43] Yes. [00:20:44] The way she's talking to a staffer who's trying to help her. [00:20:46] Oh, because she's a woman, so it's all okay. [00:20:48] Like, that's just a bad person. [00:20:50] She treats people badly. [00:20:51] And I don't mean ribbing. [00:20:53] You let me know. [00:20:54] Have you ever worked for someone like that? [00:20:56] Or gruff. [00:20:56] It's not even that. [00:20:57] It's just she's mean and vindictive. [00:20:59] Yeah. [00:21:00] And I know exactly how she speaks to her children, how she treats her children. [00:21:03] And her husband. [00:21:04] Yeah. [00:21:04] Well, I mean, obviously he's gone and there was a restraining order involved and stuff, but against her? [00:21:09] Yeah, both. [00:21:10] It was both ways. [00:21:11] Yeah, there were restraining orders both ways. [00:21:13] Now, I don't know what her opinion is, to be clear, like on housing. [00:21:17] I do know, however, who can help you with your mortgage. [00:21:21] What the [00:22:20] hell are you guys doing in here? [00:22:21] It's the new American financing ad, American financing X. [00:22:25] No, they don't want to be associated with white supremacy or American history X? [00:22:28] No way. [00:22:29] Yeah, but it's not American history X. [00:22:31] It's American financing X, see? [00:22:33] Or American history finance. [00:22:35] Yeah, we haven't decided. [00:22:37] It doesn't matter. [00:22:37] Shut it down. [00:22:38] Just shut it down. [00:22:39] Shut it down right now. === American Financing X (08:56) === [00:22:40] We already have a focus group. [00:22:41] Gerald. [00:22:46] Yeah, see, he gets it. [00:22:47] Yeah. [00:22:49] Hey. [00:22:49] Be good for us. [00:22:50] Yeah, this is going to be great. [00:22:51] This is a great idea. [00:22:53] If or not, you get it. [00:22:54] It just comes to you. [00:22:55] Yeah, well, magic happens that way. [00:22:58] Say goodnight to high mortgage rates. [00:23:00] Visit AmericanFinancing.net slash Crowder or call 800 974 6500 today. [00:23:06] If you start today, you may even be able to delay up to two mortgage payments. [00:23:10] NMLS 182 334. [00:23:14] Say goodnight. [00:23:16] Oh, I forgot that last part. [00:23:17] It's a little sinister. [00:23:19] It's the only company in the world that would let us use American History X. Hey, that's an Academy winning film, isn't it? [00:23:28] That's actually, like, that's actually, people don't realize that's a huge factor as far as the standards when approving a sponsor, like Car Shield. [00:23:35] I said, okay, only if they're okay with me. [00:23:38] It's not really blackface because it's iced tea, but I have to be able to do iced tea. [00:23:42] And I love that Gerald, the professional, is like, I wouldn't have it any other way. [00:23:47] I'm going to go ask. [00:23:48] He said, they're fine with it. [00:23:49] I'm like, are you sure? [00:23:50] Not really fine with it. [00:23:51] But we got a report back from the first ad. [00:23:53] They were like, that was hilarious. [00:23:54] We loved it. [00:23:55] I'm glad. [00:23:56] Because, look, if it's not fun, then I wouldn't tune in. [00:24:00] If I was you, if it was just like, hey, go do this thing. [00:24:03] Yeah. [00:24:04] Buy the sheet. [00:24:04] Totally, trust me. [00:24:06] Buy the sheet. [00:24:07] 50 presidents use them, even though they suck. [00:24:12] I'm sorry. [00:24:12] I can't get sued, right? [00:24:13] Bowling Branch, one time. [00:24:14] It's a cup and stump. [00:24:15] I was trying to help you out. [00:24:16] Okay, Bowling Branch. [00:24:16] It was like hospital sheets. [00:24:18] It was like hospital sheets. [00:24:19] Maybe they sent the wrong ones to me. [00:24:21] Maybe. [00:24:21] Bowling Branch, maybe send me some others so that you can't be a sponsor. [00:24:24] But just in passing, I won't tell every person I know that it was worse than hospital sheets. [00:24:29] Okay. [00:24:32] Soiled hospital sheets. [00:24:33] Still waiting on those towels and sheets from another potential sponsor. [00:24:37] They asked, What do you want? [00:24:38] I said, This. [00:24:38] Oh, they said no? [00:24:39] Yeah. [00:24:40] Well, we said no. [00:24:42] I'll tell you later. [00:24:42] Okay. [00:24:44] Sorry. [00:24:45] All right. [00:24:45] All right. [00:24:49] There we go. [00:24:53] They have nukes. [00:24:55] Isn't it crazy? [00:24:55] Don't you every now and then? [00:24:56] That's right. [00:24:57] I forgot. [00:24:57] Pakistan has like a lot of nukes. [00:24:59] How is that allowed? [00:25:01] You know that stat that anti gum people like to tout of like the likeliness of. [00:25:06] Gun violence happening in your home if you own a gun goes up. [00:25:08] Right. [00:25:08] I think it's the likelihood of nuke goes off accidentally in Pakistan. [00:25:11] Yes. [00:25:12] I think that's more likely than them actually using it, is them accidentally blowing up the country. [00:25:16] Oh, no. [00:25:16] My gosh, it's really storming out there. [00:25:18] It really is. [00:25:19] All right. [00:25:19] But it's cozy, guys. [00:25:20] It's cozy. [00:25:20] We're cozy here in the studio. [00:25:23] There's no way to transition to this. [00:25:25] Look, Harvard has decided that students should learn the ways of the whore. [00:25:31] Hmm. [00:25:33] Now let's back it up. [00:25:34] Universities have been failing students, right? [00:25:36] I've said the way that we need to combat. [00:25:37] This is to render them irrelevant in the same way that legacy media has been rendered irrelevant. [00:25:41] I know that that's tough for people to take the plunge. [00:25:44] I do ask that you sort of decondition yourself from thinking, yeah, I want my kids to get into the best, the most prestigious school possible. [00:25:53] If enough of you understand that that is no longer the case and what they are actually teaching, then it renders them valueless. [00:26:00] That's what I want to see happen with places like Harvard, with places like Brown, with places like Stanford, with places like Berkeley. [00:26:06] Go on down the list. [00:26:07] Let's go through some numbers really quickly. [00:26:09] We give you the references every single show. [00:26:11] 11 a.m. is when we stream, and you have the references. [00:26:13] Half, or at least half, probably more than half, actually, according to most stats, half of college grads have jobs that don't require a degree. [00:26:23] So once they leave and they get a job, it doesn't really need a college degree, or certainly not the one that they got in college. [00:26:29] Only 56% of those with bachelor's degrees are satisfied at all. [00:26:34] And if you contrast that with like trade schools, vocational, 91% satisfied. [00:26:37] Wow. [00:26:37] If you look at the current student loan debt, it's $1.6 trillion. [00:26:42] $1.6 trillion, it averages out to tens of thousands of dollars per person, who, by the way, They get saddled with debt. [00:26:50] They get a job that didn't even require that degree or is not in their field, and they're unsatisfied with life in general. [00:26:54] They could have gone to a trade school. [00:26:55] They could have started a business. [00:26:57] If you were to just bet, okay, I'm going to bet what is going to bring me more happiness, fulfillment, freedom, and you had one path Ivy League school, get a degree, or trade school, start a business, pick path B every time. [00:27:11] It doesn't mean it's always the case. [00:27:12] I'm just talking about playing the odds. [00:27:14] And we've been told the opposite. [00:27:17] Well, here's maybe why. [00:27:18] This is Exhibit 142Z. [00:27:21] Harvard decided to host an OnlyFans model named Ari Kitsia for a business class discussion on the porn industry, on sex work. [00:27:35] And of course, she was advocating it in a lot of ways. [00:27:38] Hey, this is great. [00:27:39] You could do it. [00:27:40] This is the Ivy League. [00:27:41] It's a joke. [00:27:42] save your money. [00:28:09] And here she is. [00:28:11] We have a clip. [00:28:11] I apologize for the heavy rainfall. [00:28:13] Yeah, no kidding. [00:28:14] Why did we go with a tin roof? [00:28:16] I didn't even know that was still a thing. [00:28:18] Keep it country. [00:28:19] I don't know why you need to lecture or have a class on this. [00:28:24] Sex work, being a prostitute, it's the oldest profession in existence. [00:28:27] It's be as attractive as you can be, offer yourself sexually to as many people as possible. [00:28:34] There's some marketing therein to make yourself available to more suitors. [00:28:37] That's it. [00:28:38] There's not a whole lot more to it. [00:28:39] And when people do this and they act like, I'm an entrepreneur, it's silly. [00:28:43] We know that these whores are silly. [00:28:45] It just doesn't seem that Harvard got that memo because here she is talking about her self taught business acumen. [00:28:53] Guys, I did it. [00:28:54] I did it. [00:28:54] I spoke at Harvard. [00:28:55] Was it one of the most nerve wracking experiences of my life? [00:28:58] Is that a man's voice? [00:28:59] Guys. [00:29:00] You want to see my feet? [00:29:04] It's definitely made me an overthinker. [00:29:08] My throat's heavily worked. [00:29:10] I'm not coming to teach people business lessons. [00:29:12] I'm coming to share my personal business experience, which was all self taught. [00:29:18] I would imagine that it was. [00:29:20] Yeah. [00:29:20] I taught myself how to bang. [00:29:22] Yeah. [00:29:23] I taught myself about the birds and the bees. [00:29:25] Yeah. [00:29:29] Parents are paying $300,000 in tuition only to find their daughter's senior thesis online for $9.99. [00:29:36] That's the lesson here. [00:29:39] And her business lectures include how she was offered $10,000. [00:29:43] This is Harvard. [00:29:45] And people say, oh, look, this is a problem, right? [00:29:47] Yes. [00:29:47] The intellectuals are on the left. [00:29:50] What they really mean is people who attend these institutions and encourage these kinds of classes, yes, they are on the left. [00:29:56] I don't believe that they are more intelligent than someone who starts a business. [00:29:59] I don't believe that they're more intelligent than someone who opens up some, whatever, jack in the box franchises. [00:30:03] How is it a measure of intelligence that someone has sat in these classes at Harvard? [00:30:09] You tell me how that proves that they're more equipped to deal with the real world. [00:30:14] Part of her lecture includes being offered $10,000 to poop in a box. [00:30:18] Very first times that I started, I didn't do it. [00:30:22] It's not allowed on OnlyFans. [00:30:24] There's a lot of things that aren't allowed. [00:30:27] Somebody asked me to sh in a box and send it to their email for $10,000 so they could eat it. [00:30:34] And I did not do it. [00:30:35] Back up. [00:30:35] I just wanted to go. [00:30:37] I asked you to sh. [00:30:38] Wait, is that what you said? [00:30:40] Yes, like go pack in a box. [00:30:42] And then send it to them and they would eat it. [00:30:46] Yeah. [00:30:47] Wow. [00:30:47] I didn't do that, guys. [00:30:49] Just standard. [00:30:49] Oh my god. [00:30:50] How much did I get a penny for that? [00:30:53] $10,000. [00:30:55] Oh my gosh. [00:30:56] I'm in a row. [00:30:58] Also, that is proof positive that despite what you've been told, women are not the great listeners that you've been taught to believe. [00:31:06] Sheila goes, One time I was offered $10,000 to poop in a box. [00:31:09] And the other lady then, her follow ups are, Oh my gosh, what did they ask you to do? [00:31:14] Poop in a box. [00:31:16] And how much did they offer you? [00:31:18] $10,000. [00:31:19] That's literally the only phrase I said. [00:31:21] They offered me $10,000 to poop in a box. [00:31:26] The lady next to her, like, I'm in the wrong industry. [00:31:28] Did you see that? [00:31:28] Yeah, I'm in the wrong industry. [00:31:29] Yeah, you are. [00:31:30] You can't even break down a simple sentence. [00:31:32] No, and you're filling the kids' heads with crap. [00:31:34] She's just putting it in a box. === Poop In A Box (16:06) === [00:31:36] Yeah. [00:31:36] Oh, nice one. [00:31:37] And that's Harvard. [00:31:38] Well, here's the thing the event organizer is a Harvard business student, Morgan Hewitt. [00:31:43] She invited Ari because she got many women to make paid content on OnlyFans. [00:31:49] Here's a clip. [00:31:51] I brought an OnlyFans star to Harvard Business School's campus, and then I almost got expelled. [00:31:56] Once I learned more about her, I realized that this woman has built an Insane marketing funnel. [00:32:01] She has 10 million subscribers across platforms, most of them women. [00:32:06] And she's converted many of these women to paid content on OnlyFans, which is rare. [00:32:11] So many students showed up to meet her, but many also complain. [00:32:15] The jury still out on whether OnlyFans is good for women. [00:32:17] For a select few, like Ari, it has been life changing and amazing. [00:32:20] But for the vast majority, it has been disappointing. [00:32:22] Which begs the question is it really worth it? [00:32:25] Hmm. [00:32:26] Yes, it's a difficult equation that warrants discussion. [00:32:29] Although I will say that Ari actually did help a professor solve the world's toughest equation. [00:32:50] Looks right. [00:32:54] Now, obviously, this is funny. [00:32:58] It's silly. [00:32:59] But let me be really clear. [00:33:00] Women don't follow any of this advice. [00:33:03] The problem here is they go, Well, you can be a sex worker or a mom. [00:33:08] You can be a boss babe or a prostitute. [00:33:11] And some people are successful and some people aren't. [00:33:13] And so you need to figure out what's good for you as though there's an equivalency. [00:33:17] There is not, there's a reason that there has been stigma attached to sex work, and there should be. [00:33:24] There should be, not just because we don't want it in our society, but it's bad for the women involved. [00:33:29] The results are in. [00:33:30] There is no doubt. [00:33:31] If you look at sex workers, and there have been many, many, check the references, link in the description, many studies on this. [00:33:37] They've been studying this for a long time. [00:33:38] They have much higher rates of anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, suicidal ideation. [00:33:44] Like to give you an idea, the anxiety rates 58% for sex workers, 31% for the general population. [00:33:50] Depression, 68% for sex workers, 18%. [00:33:53] For the general population, PTSD, 6% for the general population, 72% for sex workers. [00:34:00] Substance abuse, 85% for sex workers, 17% for the general population. [00:34:05] Suicidal ideation, 86% for sex workers, 5.3% for people who aren't involved in sex work. [00:34:15] But you know, it's the same. [00:34:16] Those are worse numbers than veterans. [00:34:18] Yes. [00:34:19] Yes, they are. [00:34:19] Wow. [00:34:20] 86% suicidal ideation. [00:34:22] You want to know why? [00:34:23] The depression rate, seriously. [00:34:25] If you brought up veteran numbers, I bet you a couple of those would be veteran numbers. [00:34:28] I guarantee you they would. [00:34:29] You know why? [00:34:29] Because veterans and they go through hell, and obviously we're incredibly grateful, but there is a sense of purpose. [00:34:35] They are accomplishing something. [00:34:36] Pride. [00:34:37] There's nobility in it, there's self sacrifice. [00:34:40] These women, ultimately, when they find themselves past the window, right? [00:34:44] They've hit the wall, they go, okay, I've thrown so much of my life away. [00:34:50] I probably can't get away from this. [00:34:52] And I did it out of selfish motivation. [00:34:55] That's the only reason. [00:34:55] I was just being greedy and selfish. [00:34:58] And I told other women to do the same. [00:35:00] I would imagine that adds to the guilt. [00:35:02] So please don't listen to what these women tell you. [00:35:06] Listen to what these women actually do commit suicide, take all kinds of psychotropic medications, have to seek counseling for the rest of their life. [00:35:15] Ivy League, but here's the thing in Ivy League, a lot of these schools were deeply Christian institutions. [00:35:19] They can't make any moral judgments. [00:35:20] So they have to treat a glorified whore. [00:35:23] And by whore, I mean someone who sells their body sexually for money. [00:35:26] They have to treat them the same. [00:35:29] As a lawyer who graduated summa cum laude and took cases to the Supreme Court, it's just your decision. [00:35:35] It's not. [00:35:36] It's not. [00:35:37] There isn't any. [00:35:38] Sure, you can make a choice, but there is no equivalency. [00:35:41] By the way, did we just find a stat that's worse than trans suicide rates? [00:35:46] I know it's ideation versus. [00:35:47] It's ideation, not as far as attempted suicide. [00:35:49] Do you think that the trans suicidal ideation would be much higher? [00:35:53] Probably not. [00:35:54] That's insane. [00:35:55] A lot of sex workers are. [00:35:57] A lot of trans people are sex workers, too. [00:35:58] Right. [00:36:00] And then what's the ripple effect with this? [00:36:02] So, if you normalize this, if you normalize the OnlyFans culture, and we have, and I'm not saying that there was good, but a strip club was very different. [00:36:12] He kept it in this area of town. [00:36:15] He had to present an ID. [00:36:16] You go in, you know what it is. [00:36:18] It's limited, it's not available for mass consumption, and simply turned into a legitimate business model as we see today, where young women just consider it one of many options. [00:36:27] What does that also do? [00:36:29] Well, it removes some of the barriers to sex because we have a hyper sexualized society. [00:36:34] And so women end up having more sexual partners. [00:36:36] And then we have stats on that too. [00:36:38] Check the references, 11 a.m. Eastern. [00:36:39] We always provide them. [00:36:40] Women with more lifetime or premarital sexual partners have much higher rates of divorce, lower rates of marital satisfaction, increased risk of substance abuse or dependence disorder, poorer long term relationship stability. [00:36:52] And by the way, it's a dose dependent relationship, meaning that if your number of sexual partners as a woman are one to eight, okay, it's worse than people who didn't have one to eight, who waited until they were married. [00:37:05] If it's eight to 12, it gets worse, and so forth. [00:37:08] It's dose dependent. [00:37:10] The more sexual partners you have, The higher your likelihood of divorce, the higher your likelihood of mental disorder, the higher your likelihood of substance abuse, the higher your likelihood of relationships simply not being stable. [00:37:24] Again, there's been a lot of data on this. [00:37:28] You can't listen. [00:37:29] It's always funny to me when those on the left go, well, that's what big pharma, that's what big oil, people in the industry, of course, are going to push that propaganda. [00:37:36] What do you think is happening with people who stand to gain from the quote unquote sex industry? [00:37:43] You think they're going to tell you? [00:37:44] Yeah, across the board, all objective studies, data that we have available, says that this is bad for you. [00:37:51] Yeah. [00:37:52] It's bad for you, and we know it's bad for society. [00:37:54] No, of course they're not. [00:37:55] But all of a sudden, we're supposed to believe, yeah, energy companies, pharmaceutical companies, you know, by the way, Christian missionaries, everyone has a vested interest, and they're lying to you, except for the noble porn companies. [00:38:07] Yes. [00:38:08] Of course, they have to act like they love it because that's part of the game, it's part of the product. [00:38:12] Right. [00:38:13] I love this. [00:38:14] I want you. [00:38:15] I want you to want me. [00:38:16] Like it's all very, you know, self indulgent. [00:38:20] Yep. [00:38:20] Well, they're saying the men have been making the money off of them for decades, millennia, really, for having the women and go out there. [00:38:27] They own the brothels. [00:38:28] They own every institution that could kind of sell this kind of stuff. [00:38:31] And it's like, finally, we're empowering the women to do this. [00:38:34] This is right in line with feminism. [00:38:36] They have no backstop. [00:38:38] If you go down that road, you have to think this is good in their mind. [00:38:41] They cannot come out against this in any way, shape, or form. [00:38:44] It'd be like the women of Germany going, well, at least they. [00:38:46] The women have a chance at the gas chambers. [00:38:48] The rest of them aren't in charge. [00:38:50] Yeah, but it's still bad. [00:38:51] Still horrible for you and society. [00:38:53] Yes, but we don't have any social moorings. [00:38:55] We can't tell anybody that it's bad. [00:38:57] We set up a system that doesn't allow that. [00:38:59] Well, what's her name? [00:39:00] Hewitt, the other lady, the student who brought her in the. [00:39:03] Morgan Hewitt, which sounds like a financial firm. [00:39:05] Yes. [00:39:07] And looks like Macy Gray's sister is using her Harvard business education to do what? [00:39:14] To develop a vibrator. [00:39:17] And by the way, I should have told you if you have kids, they shouldn't be watching this. [00:39:19] Develop a vibrator that uses AI. [00:39:22] Oh, I guess they are overtaking us all. [00:39:24] One of my best friends at Harvard Business School confessed to me that she has never had a. [00:39:28] And I thought, so you are one of the smartest women in the entire world. [00:39:32] You're literally at Harvard Business School, and your boyfriend hasn't figured out how to give you an O? [00:39:37] I thought I could do better. [00:39:38] And that's literally why I built Devon. [00:39:40] Devon is an AI powered device to help you have the biggest O of your life. [00:39:46] And, ladies, not all O's are created equal. [00:39:48] And now, using data, we can train you to have a bigger and bigger and bigger one every time you use it. [00:39:55] Yeah. [00:39:56] That's a lie. [00:39:56] Women don't have organs. [00:39:57] So it's going to retail for $299. [00:40:03] It, quote, learns about you. [00:40:05] It can speak to you in a male or female voice. [00:40:07] It's described as a responsive lover. [00:40:16] I mean, what? [00:40:18] And by the way, Nobody seems to care about how, you know, there's a big argument as to whether AI can become sentient. [00:40:23] And you just saw Richard Dawkins said absolutely that is the case. [00:40:26] I don't know that I agree with it, but nobody seems to be taking into consideration how this is affecting potentially the AI dildo. [00:40:32] Why did they have to give me smell receptors, man? [00:40:36] It's like, my God, Jackie, you need to wash that f and meet a man because I can't take it anymore. [00:40:42] Where are you, Devin? [00:40:44] Yo, f this. [00:40:58] And plastic flu everywhere. [00:41:00] Every now and then things just come together that, you know, it's a good day. [00:41:04] Uh,. [00:41:05] And of course, Hewitt defended her creation with the predictable feminist talking points that ultimately end up destroying the very fabric of society. [00:41:13] A male investor told me that Devin would ruin humanity. [00:41:15] And I said, interesting. [00:41:17] So 4,000 years of arranged marriages, that didn't ruin humanity. [00:41:21] Rape within marriages being legal until 1990, that didn't ruin humanity. [00:41:26] But a little toy that optimizes a woman's orgasm, that is going to ruin humanity. [00:41:32] He said, well, if women don't need men for pleasure, then why would they still choose us? [00:41:37] And I said, uh huh. [00:41:38] Exactly. [00:41:38] Maybe you should find a way to be worth choosing. [00:41:42] Ah, so now we've reduced men down to merely their sexual contributions. [00:41:47] It seems to me that we're not supposed to be sexualizing people or reducing them to their sexual functions. [00:41:53] But, you know, I get it. [00:41:54] She's just saying, like, hey, maybe you guys should be better in bed. [00:41:56] You heard it, guys. [00:41:58] All you need is a bionic dick. [00:41:59] That's it. [00:42:00] You're just, hey, you got to be willing to go the extra mile. [00:42:04] Failure to comply. [00:42:05] Yes. [00:42:06] And they always do this, these people who know that they're, you know, we've seen this when talking about pornography, and it's a bad thing. [00:42:11] Pornography is a bad thing. [00:42:12] You can see me covering that back in 2014, your brain on porn. [00:42:15] I think now people are starting to understand it, even those who aren't Christians, aren't people of faith. [00:42:20] But people just understand physiologically that it rewires your brain if we know that men are checking out of the dating pool for several reasons. [00:42:27] Women have unrealistic expectations. [00:42:29] Feminism has rendered a lot of women unattractive to young men. [00:42:33] And we're not going to have this debate right now. [00:42:35] You can either just die alone or understand that men have expectations and boundaries and meet in the middle. [00:42:40] Now let's apply that to women. [00:42:42] Yeah, yeah. [00:42:43] Let's get people. [00:42:44] Into a situation where they are more and more isolated and basic human contact and social interactions that were once required for development and navigating relationships. [00:42:55] Let's replace it all with a machine. [00:42:56] And these business owners, the people create, they just go, Well, hey, I'm just providing the service. [00:43:01] Yeah. [00:43:02] Well, how about don't? [00:43:04] How about don't? [00:43:06] Do we ever just consider that? [00:43:07] How about just be honest with people about what the service will cost you? [00:43:10] Like you're appealing to the basest emotions of men, and the easiest thing to do is to turn a man on. [00:43:16] It's not like you have to have a lot of skill. [00:43:18] To do this. [00:43:19] But it's also the thing that you're railing against. [00:43:20] And you're saying men are just only thinking about this and we don't want men like that. [00:43:23] Yeah, but which is it? [00:43:25] Because you're perpetuating that right now. [00:43:28] You're tapping into it. [00:43:29] Just think this is the message to young women. [00:43:31] You could do OnlyFans. [00:43:33] They think it's more offensive to tell young women, hey, by the way, you really should start focusing on a family young. [00:43:40] And you should probably prioritize that in your biological window and then look at working after, look at going back to school after. [00:43:46] If you want to have a family, And if you want to have a long lasting marriage, they think that's oppressive, that's control. [00:43:52] But here's a bionic AI dildo. [00:43:54] And we also recommend you consider OnlyFans. [00:43:57] Here's the crazy part when we're talking about Ivy League schools, this is not the worst example that we found this OnlyFans speaker. [00:44:04] They also had Kareem Nabchandani, also known as Lahore Vajistan. [00:44:11] What? [00:44:12] Visiting drag queen professor at Harvard who was teaching this year. [00:44:20] Ethnography? [00:44:21] Yeah. [00:44:21] Rue politics, drag, race, and power? [00:44:26] Why do people need to learn about this at Harvard? [00:44:29] Yeah. [00:44:30] And at a certain point, people say, oh, it's a scam. [00:44:33] A scam usually means you're paying for something and you didn't get it, right? [00:44:38] You're paying for a degree, and the promise is, or at least it always was with higher education, you are paying to educate yourself so that you will be equipped to deal with real world issues and overcome them more effectively, in particular as it relates to your professional endeavors. [00:44:53] That's what you're paying for. [00:44:55] Instead, you get a course on RuPaul's drag race and queer ethnography. [00:45:01] Yeah. [00:45:02] If when Lahore Vajistan comes up there, they don't say, hey, by the way, welcome Lahore to the stage. [00:45:07] By the way, she's in a group of people that tries to commit suicide more than prisoners in Auschwitz. [00:45:13] Welcome. [00:45:13] Yeah. [00:45:14] That would be educational because that is a part of the package. [00:45:17] They consider this progress. [00:45:18] You know what I think is more productive? [00:45:20] So all the way up until really the last, call it 10, 15 years, the way they would have dealt with, I want to make sure I get the name right, Lahore Vajistan, this would be more productive. [00:45:29] Instead of giving them a class or their, I don't know, maybe their, uh, They're a visiting lecturer, they're not tenured. [00:45:34] It would be okay, let's look at new professors for this year. [00:45:36] Oh, Lahore, Vajistan, that's a no. [00:45:38] And you move on to the next one. [00:45:42] Oh, we got another joke application. [00:45:44] Yeah. [00:45:45] I think that would be more productive. [00:45:46] You guys let me know. [00:45:47] Now, this doesn't exist in a vacuum. [00:45:49] Remember, Harvard is the same institution that brought you, we covered this. [00:45:54] Remember, Roland Fryer Jr., he published a study knowing full well that he would have backlash, that there were no racial differences in police shootings. [00:46:01] Remember that? [00:46:02] He actually set out to prove, right, police brutality. [00:46:06] He disproved it. [00:46:08] He conducted the study a second time because of the criticism, and it yielded the same results. [00:46:14] And his own doubts, by the way. [00:46:15] Criticism and his own doubts. [00:46:17] And his own doubts. [00:46:18] Did it twice. [00:46:20] What happened as a result? [00:46:21] You'd think, hey, this is good information to have, right? [00:46:23] The public has been misinformed. [00:46:25] This is now at least where we stay irrefutable. [00:46:29] Let's include this in the conversation, at least, right? [00:46:33] In other words, if the conversation in higher education is police brutality, driving while black, It's an epidemic, defund the police. [00:46:40] Now, what should be included? [00:46:43] This is not changing your opinion, 180, but when people say you can evolve, oh, we now have two very, very robust studies that show us there is no racial differences. [00:46:53] There are no disparities as it relates to police brutality. [00:46:56] That should be included in the discussion. [00:46:58] That is something that Harvard couldn't allow. [00:47:01] We're not saying that you need to go out and say, hey, by the way, there's no problem with racist police officers. [00:47:06] We're just asking that the data, once the study has been conducted, now be a part of the conversation. [00:47:13] When it is peer reviewed and legitimate. [00:47:15] Instead, Roland Fryer Jr., he needed armed security to go out in public. [00:47:18] He was suspended two years unpaid and lost his research operation after conveniently timed sexual allegations. [00:47:27] He was suspended by the black Harvard president, Claudine Gay, who, by the way, had to step down after it was noted that she plagiarized a lot, But Lahore, Avagistan, welcome on in. === Racist Police Data (04:15) === [00:47:42] Harvard and the Ivy League has become a joke. [00:47:45] The solution is not can we overtake these institutions? [00:47:47] It's render them irrelevant. [00:47:49] Yeah. [00:47:49] Because they are actively, it's not just that they're useless. [00:47:53] You are being scammed. [00:47:55] Now, their goal, their primary goal is to actively corrode a moral society. [00:48:01] You understand that, right? [00:48:02] I mean, just think about OnlyFans. [00:48:03] There's a number out there, and I still don't believe it, even though I've double and triple fact checked this. [00:48:09] 28% of women between the ages of 18 and 24 are on OnlyFans. [00:48:14] That's 1.3 million creators. [00:48:17] And the average creator earns about $131 a month. [00:48:21] $131 a month. [00:48:23] Jeez, dude. [00:48:25] If this follows you for the rest of your life, think about it. [00:48:28] These people in higher education, professors, deans, they should know these young people are impressionable. [00:48:34] They're not capable of making the best judgments. [00:48:36] I mean, you believe that to be true because you think it's creepy if a 24 year old dates a 40 year old. [00:48:42] You think it's predatory. [00:48:43] For some reason, though, you just said, well, we're not going to make a moral judgment. [00:48:46] We're just going to tell them that they can. [00:48:48] They can start an OnlyFans. [00:48:50] But do you tell them that most people destroy their lives for little to no money? [00:48:54] They'd make more money mowing lawns in the summer? [00:48:58] Isn't that your job as an educator? [00:49:01] To equip these young women, it's almost like it's by design. [00:49:04] And I know I'll just be labeled a toxic male hater. [00:49:09] And Ari Kitsia specifically addressed her haters. [00:49:13] If somebody has the belief that I don't belong in a classroom, I would love to hear why. [00:49:20] And I would love to have a real conversation about that with them because, you know, they're just assuming something before even listening. [00:49:29] Okay. [00:49:30] I'll be your huckleberry. [00:49:32] I would cordially welcome you onto the show. [00:49:35] I don't think that you should be in classrooms. [00:49:37] I think that you are advocating a professional avenue that is harmful, corrosive to young women. [00:49:43] I think you're going to regret it deeply. [00:49:45] I don't think that these young women should listen to you. [00:49:47] And I certainly don't think that a couple of years from now, they purchase your inevitable Bible course. [00:49:54] That's my opinion. [00:49:55] You are welcome to come on the show. [00:49:56] I will be respectful. [00:49:57] I will not promote your OnlyFans, but I will have the conversation. [00:50:00] Reach out. [00:50:01] Ball's in your court. [00:50:02] Speaking of strippers. [00:50:05] I can't get over that. [00:50:06] $131 a month is the average. [00:50:08] You said something earlier. [00:50:09] You said it's more offensive to tell a woman that she should settle down and start a family young than it is to. [00:50:19] And then you went on. [00:50:20] The other thing, the other statement is hey, nice tits. [00:50:26] I think they're worth about $100 a month. [00:50:28] You should put them online. [00:50:29] Right. [00:50:30] Yeah. [00:50:32] $131, man. [00:50:33] You're just giving away your whole body. [00:50:35] Empowering. [00:50:37] Wait a minute. [00:50:40] Wait a minute. [00:50:42] By the way, Who do you think controls you if you're an OnlyFans? [00:50:48] What happens if you stop dancing for the dollars? [00:50:51] The dollars stop coming in. [00:50:53] Those giving you the dollars control you. [00:50:55] You'd rather be controlled by creepy, strange men. [00:50:59] A boss? [00:50:59] Yeah. [00:51:00] Just not a husband who loves you, who's willing to lay down his life for you. [00:51:04] Right. [00:51:05] Because that comes with some expectations, boundaries, and conditions. [00:51:09] In this case, it's entirely transactional. [00:51:11] And then these same women will often refer to if a man goes, Well, look, if I'm going to do X, I expect you to do Y and Z. What is our love transactional? [00:51:18] I guess go back to OnlyFans. [00:51:19] See if you end up with a fulfilled life. [00:51:21] Speaking of strippers, we don't do that here. [00:51:22] We don't do Super Chat where you can give us money just because I'm not comfortable with it, but we're totally fine treating you like one. [00:51:28] It's time for reverse Super Chat. [00:51:32] And Rumble Wallet just gifted 50 free Rumble premium subscriptions in the chat. 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[00:52:19] Josh, Josh, it's empowering. [00:52:20] Jazz musicians make more money. [00:52:21] That's insane to me. [00:52:22] Yes. [00:52:24] That's pretty cool. [00:52:24] Polka bands make more money than that. [00:52:27] You can make, yeah, dude. [00:52:29] Yeah, especially in Sheboygan. [00:52:31] Bagpipers. [00:52:31] Sheboygan. [00:52:32] Bagpipers. [00:52:36] Okay, we just had some elections. [00:52:37] Yeah. [00:52:38] Right? [00:52:38] Primaries. [00:52:39] Well, some primaries. [00:52:40] Sorry. [00:52:41] Thank you, Joe. [00:52:41] They're part of it. [00:52:42] I just was clarifying. [00:52:43] So we just had some primaries and we learned a pretty valuable lesson. [00:52:47] You've been told that, hey, Trump, MAGA, America First is dead, right? [00:52:54] And the left and the right are all the same. [00:52:55] And you're really just betting on a horse that's guaranteed to lose. [00:52:58] That's one side. [00:52:59] And then you have the, Principled Republicans on the other side, basically the new never Trumpers, who are like, no, no, the way forward is to go back to, I guess, sort of the era of Bush or whatever it is they consider to be true conservatism. [00:53:12] The results are really clear, actually. [00:53:15] This is what you need. [00:53:16] This is what the people want, the voting public. [00:53:18] This is not the same as what the talking heads advise. [00:53:21] To be a successful candidate, you need to be a conservative. [00:53:23] This is a distinctly right wing conservative movement, those who are in the Republican Party. [00:53:27] You need that general conservatism and a desire to win. [00:53:33] And the willingness to do what it takes to win. [00:53:36] That's what matters. [00:53:37] This other crap is white noise, especially from these camps. [00:53:40] Here's the first camp Trump and MAGA are dead. [00:53:42] You've heard this. [00:53:43] Those videos have to be the most effective weapon of psychological warfare ever waged against an American so called president in the history of this country. [00:53:53] There's Donald Trump. [00:53:54] He's on the toilet. [00:53:55] You know, he's death scrolling, kind of depressed, reliving all of the lifelong memories that he created with Jeffrey Epstein. [00:54:03] No, MAGA is not what I articulated clearly and coherently for 10, 12 years in public life. [00:54:09] And as President of the United States, MAGA is what I say it is today, tomorrow morning, anytime during the day, because I'm Donald Trump. [00:54:16] Yeah, Donald Trump looks and man, I supported him this last year. [00:54:20] I apologize for doing so. [00:54:21] It was a bad calculation. [00:54:23] At the time, it seemed like the right one. [00:54:25] But he should be impeached and removed for this one. [00:54:28] We're moving past Donald Trump. [00:54:29] And the quicker we move past him, the faster we get to the whiteboard. [00:54:34] The faster we build the solutions, the quicker we're ahead of everybody else on the way to saving the country. [00:54:40] This administration has turned against us. [00:54:43] MAGA has now been weaponized against us. [00:54:45] And Trump is now the very globalist that we were supposed to get out of the West. [00:54:50] So I had it to Democrats. [00:54:52] So that's Camp One. [00:54:53] And we'll get to the results of the primaries. [00:54:55] Camp Two, the new never Trumpers. [00:54:58] The lead tonight, a massive rebuke of President Trump when it comes to the president's plans to reshape the midterms for Indiana, rejected tonight by his own party, the state Senate today. [00:55:08] Voted down the effort to redraw the congressional map. [00:55:11] I voted for him three times. [00:55:13] I like a lot of the things he's done. [00:55:16] I didn't like this. [00:55:17] Why would I cave to what I would tell you is bullying? [00:55:21] Well, I have one lesson for people revenge and retribution is not a Christian value, and that's what this was all about. [00:55:29] Justices and these primaries make it pretty clear that just ditching President Trump and really the Republican Party, the agenda that we're currently, you know, the course we're on, Not only is it not very popular among the American voting public, but it's just not viable. [00:55:46] These people who simply criticize and say everything is bad and it's all the same, that is not a viable strategy to move our country in the right direction. [00:55:55] And voters seem to understand that. [00:55:57] Let's go to Ohio. [00:55:58] And I know he's very flawed. [00:55:59] I can't stand his stance on H 1Bs. [00:56:02] Not any different than Democrats. [00:56:03] That's the problem that I have. [00:56:04] So why would I hand power over to Democrats? [00:56:06] But Vivek wiped the floor with his anti Trump opponent, Casey. [00:56:10] Is it Putsch? [00:56:13] There you go. [00:56:14] Vivek, Ramaswamy, that's another one we wanted to check in with. [00:56:17] What's it looking like tonight? [00:56:19] Yeah, so again, this is in the race for governor of Ohio, and it's an interesting story, right? [00:56:23] Ramaswamy running there in the Republican primary back in 2024 against Trump. [00:56:30] Obviously, he was not successful. [00:56:31] He's kind of recast himself. [00:56:32] He's back on good terms with the president enough that the president endorsed him in this race. [00:56:37] Ramaswamy, largely due to that endorsement, I think had no trouble winning this primary tonight. [00:56:43] And certainly just given the political contours of Ohio here, he'll probably be a slight favorite there, maybe more than a slight favorite, I should say, to win the governorship this fall in Ohio. [00:56:52] Again, this is a state that Trump carried by double digits, by 12 points in 2024. [00:56:57] Yeah, so it looks like he's going to win. [00:56:59] He also celebrated in the most Indian way possible, getting back to work. [00:57:03] So that makes, well, you know. [00:57:06] Now. [00:57:08] Gotta cold call those constituents. [00:57:09] Remember, Putts, his whole platform was Donald Trump, Epstein, Israel. [00:57:19] You know the type. [00:57:19] Yeah. [00:57:20] People overwhelmingly rejected it. [00:57:22] Remember, just this weekend, he actually had an America First United rally, which included. [00:57:27] He appeared there, yeah. [00:57:28] Yeah, he appeared there. [00:57:29] You'd think, okay, America First, who would you expect? [00:57:32] American. [00:57:32] Constitutionalists. [00:57:33] Yeah. [00:57:34] People who value the First Amendment, Second Amendment, even maybe some people who are disappointed with some of the policies of Donald Trump but want to hold him accountable and bring the Republican Party probably back to center as far as, and I don't mean center politically, but back to true north. [00:57:48] No, the people who he stood there with Samira Munshi, a pro Palestine, pro Iran Muslim, resigned from the White House Religious Liberty Commission over the Iran war. [00:57:57] Oh, so that makes it totally. [00:57:58] Yeah. [00:57:58] Someone named Contessa, who's a Democrat political activist who featured the Docs Ice merch on her website, and Vish Burra, who Fired from One America News for sharing a post of himself threatening Jews who were depicted as roaches. [00:58:10] And this isn't me saying that people should be censored because they have opinions on Israel or even don't like Jews. [00:58:16] That's not what I'm saying. [00:58:16] I'm saying these are the people who were there at this America First United rally. [00:58:21] It's like the people who say we should link arms with Ro Khanna. [00:58:24] Really? [00:58:25] Here's a little clip of Putz's speech. [00:58:32] Thank you. [00:58:33] Well, this is an incredible event. [00:58:35] Clearly, you've all made the time to come out. [00:58:37] I've seen all the faces here. [00:58:39] We're here because America is not functioning the way it should be. [00:58:43] Now, I supported Trump each time, and I spoke out to help get him elected. [00:58:48] But when I see what's going on now massive cover up of the Epstein files beyond revolting, disgusting, that is. [00:58:56] That's enough to go to war on. [00:58:59] But yet, we go to war for other reasons like little nations duping us into something that we shouldn't be part of. [00:59:05] But we're killing pedophiles. [00:59:07] Massive data centers. [00:59:08] Look at the AI sponsorship. [00:59:09] You see that happening? [00:59:10] Donald Trump has slipped its unregulated AI for a decade into the big, beautiful world. [00:59:15] There goes that sponsor. [00:59:16] They're not renewing. [00:59:17] Donald Trump has been showing the progression of computers and AIs and how powerful that is. [00:59:21] And effectively, what that means is he wants to give full control, full power of the world, of the United States to the tech bros. [00:59:29] Wrong. [00:59:31] And by the way, that would be a legitimate criticism if you believe that, if you can prove it, and if you didn't have an AI sponsor right there and you weren't sharing the stage with noted AI. [00:59:40] Anti American, anti ICE, or sorry, pro doxing ICE operatives. [00:59:46] When people say, I'm betrayed because of the. [00:59:48] Let's just assume it's a wash. [00:59:49] And I really don't like the handling of the Epstein files. [00:59:51] Can't stand it. [00:59:54] Is it any different than what the Democrats did? [00:59:56] So, okay. [00:59:57] That's more than what they did. [00:59:58] Yeah, we at least got something. [01:00:01] Let's just assume it's a wash. [01:00:02] All right? [01:00:04] What do you have on the. [01:00:05] Oh, that's right. [01:00:06] Doxing ICE, where you say, yeah, I'm still. [01:00:08] Do you still care about immigration? [01:00:10] In other words, You're mad about something that Donald Trump did slightly more effectively than the Democrats, but not nearly as effectively as you would like. [01:00:18] And so you join up with people who supported the open borders that we lived with and would open them again? [01:00:27] All right. [01:00:28] Well, there's a reason that this person was rejected. [01:00:32] Florida, President Trump's candidate, the one he upped, very, very big. [01:00:35] Byron Donald's leads by 30 to 45 points in the polls. [01:00:39] The opponent, James Fishback. [01:00:41] Fishback, what do you think his platform is? [01:00:44] Israel and Epstein. [01:00:45] Israel and Epstein. [01:00:47] It's all, we're controlled by Israel and Epstein, and it's all tied because it's a bunch of pedophiles in there. [01:00:52] It's Mossad and. [01:00:53] And that's all they have. [01:00:54] And so their solution, they don't really offer one. [01:00:57] But what you see in their actions is they link arms with people who supported open borders, who want to dox ICE, and who support people like Mamdani. [01:01:04] Let's go to the other side the anti Trump principled conservatives, who, by the way, it's like the new Never Trumpers. [01:01:11] In Indiana, at least five out of the seven, one's too close to call, five out of the seven who are backed by Trump, they won their races. [01:01:19] And this one has more to do with the fact that they're willing to do what it takes to win. [01:01:23] They're conservative, and they also are willing to fight. [01:01:27] The majority of the candidates Trump endorsed in the state primary races defeated their incumbent opponents. [01:01:33] Trump got involved months ago trying to force out the incumbents who voted against his redistricting plan in the state. [01:01:38] I think we would have picked up two seats if we did that. [01:01:41] Spending on campaign ads soaring 45 times higher than the last primary. [01:01:46] The results are proof the president still has sway with his base despite skyrocketing gas prices and the unpopular war in Iran. [01:01:54] Yeah. [01:01:54] Now, if you guys don't remember this, there was the redistricting effort going on in Indiana. [01:01:59] Yeah. [01:01:59] And these are the people who are like, well, we are principled conservatives. [01:02:02] This is wrong. [01:02:03] The federal government, states' rights. [01:02:04] Okay. [01:02:05] You understand the left is going to do this anyway. [01:02:07] And there's no real good way to do redistricting. [01:02:11] The reality is that the left will do it and they'll create a map that makes no sense so that they can win and they can have more seats. [01:02:17] Is it such a violation of your principles to redistrict in a way that benefits you that you're willing to hand it over to the left? [01:02:25] That's what I'm talking about with fighting. [01:02:26] I'm not talking about compromising your principles and saying, yeah, yeah, I support taxpayer funded abortion. [01:02:31] I'm not talking about compromising your principles. [01:02:34] And saying, yeah, yeah, we'll open up the border, you know, like the Israel Epstein, the Marxist right suggest. [01:02:39] Is it that big of a compromise of your principles to say, okay, this is going to be redistricted? [01:02:43] We might as well get there first. [01:02:45] It's a logistical issue. [01:02:48] The state senator Greg Walker pontificated. [01:02:51] He wrote, One of those who testified today asked me to shed my sense of fairness. [01:02:56] Is that the kind of advice you would give your children or your grandchildren or your nieces and nephews? [01:03:01] I will not shed my sense of fairness. [01:03:03] I will vote no today. [01:03:06] And I lost by 17 points. [01:03:07] Five. [01:03:09] It just comes down to this. [01:03:11] You don't have to be the biggest fan of Trump. [01:03:15] You really don't. [01:03:16] You don't even have to say your MAGA, America for you. [01:03:18] Just, okay. [01:03:19] Make it clear that you are a conservative and you are willing to fight, that you will not roll over for the left. [01:03:26] That's what most voters are concerned with. [01:03:27] You guys let me know. [01:03:28] That's what most voters are concerned with. [01:03:31] Before President Trump, it was Mitt Romney. [01:03:35] It was McCain. [01:03:37] So when we are rejecting the GOP, we are rejecting people. [01:03:42] Who took part in some of the most betraying legislation of our time with an R next to their name, who rolled over for Democrats and played ball with a complicit left wing hatchet job media? [01:03:55] That's what we're done with. [01:03:57] I'm willing to vote for someone who doesn't share all of my worldview or even all of my values so long as they share enough and enough of the platform. [01:04:07] The Republican Party, I'm a conservative, I'm not a Republican because I'm not a politician. [01:04:11] The Republican Party most closely resembles my values as a conservative. [01:04:16] Who puts America first? [01:04:18] Broadly conservative right wing. [01:04:19] This has to be, let's be really clear, this has to be a right wing movement. [01:04:24] Even if you are disappointed with President Trump, the second you say, yeah, Ro Khanna, the second you say, yeah, Contessa, no, no, no, you're not in our movement because you're not seeking to improve our movement. [01:04:35] You are seeking to destroy it and hand it over to those who would kill our movement and us gladly. [01:04:41] It has to be a right wing conservative movement, and we need people who are fighters. [01:04:47] Those are the two most important metrics. [01:04:50] That's what I think you see in these primaries. [01:04:52] And you let me know if you think I got something wrong. [01:04:55] And we're going to continue, actually, while we're talking about this. [01:04:58] I know I've gone over time, so we are actually going to go to Rumble Premium. [01:05:01] Mug Club is Rumble Premium. [01:05:02] Rumble Premium is Mug Club. [01:05:03] You can click that button right there, join up. [01:05:05] And if not, this whole show goes away. [01:05:07] And, you know, hey, if you don't like it, then I don't blame you. [01:05:10] Don't join up, and, you know, we won't see you. [01:05:13] Or join for $9 a month. [01:05:15] You get everything ad free, 100% more show. 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[01:06:01] Tucker Carlson, you know, he's been saying for a while now, he regrets telling people to vote for Donald Trump without providing a viable alternative. [01:06:07] And now Megyn Kelly saying, you know what? [01:06:10] Actually, maybe I was wrong about Islam, but most important, there's an audience here. [01:06:16] He's casting a wide net now. [01:06:18] You know, once he said that he's sorry that he endorsed Trump, he regrets it and feels like he has to make amends. [01:06:26] And his show is doing fine. [01:06:27] It's not like he's hurting for the audience, but I think he's understanding there may be some new listeners over here. [01:06:34] You know, like.