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Hello and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for the 12th of July 2022.
I'm joined by Connor.
Hello there.
And today we're going to be talking about Big Rob, who's the hero that we all need.
It's not the one we deserve, but it's the one we need.
The Conservative Party sex pest problem, and also, speaking of, the Hunter Biden leaks, which are going to be fun, if nothing else.
But otherwise, let's get into...
No.
Let's start with Big Rob.
Phrasing.
Jesus.
Ah.
So, I thought I'd talk about Big Rob, and the fact that he's the hero that we deserve, well, no, need.
Maybe not deserve, but that's what we need.
As, uh, talking about the Conservative Party leadership campaign.
Because there's all these candidates, and quite frankly, um, there's too many to bother with.
In the sense of, like, oh, let's go through all of them, and ah, she's like, nah, let's simplify it to what we need.
What we need is Big Rob.
I was gonna say, I've started to be afraid that I'd missed one.
No, don't worry, although there is one who's meant to be running there, isn't there?
So, we'll start off, just of course, promoting here, Douglas Murray's The War on the West book club that I did with Harry, because, uh, It's too often that the West is destroyed, not by those outdone the West, but those who rule the West.
After all, the barbarians can only come in if someone holds open the gates.
So, we should go to Big Rob himself.
So if we go to the next link here, you can see.
There's a tweet by a guy on Twitter who calls himself Big Rob.
And of course there's a meme account.
He loves doing the simple as meme.
And usually that's it, right?
We don't have a simple as meme, it's just, okay, what if the Prime Minister was like, free pints, free greggs, you know, simple as.
But the thing is, the more I looked at Big Rob there, standing outside of number 10, the more and more I realised it's bigger than that.
You know what I can't imagine Big Rob saying?
We must die for the glory of the environment.
We must all sacrifice everything we have for the glory of Ukraine, or the glory of the UN's new charter on blah-de-blah-de-blah-who-cares, some internationalist nonsense.
I'm starting to realize, you know, that's what we want.
We want Big Rob.
We want the man who actually won't sell us out.
That's fundamentally what Big Rob is about, not necessarily about, you know, Griggs and Pints, obviously.
Common sense parochiality is actually preferable to the managerial state at this point.
Yeah, but also the fact that he's on your team, and you know he's on your team, as Carl has pointed out with his video about the North FC meme, which is why it's always good.
There is something about the North FC meme that just won't die, and it's that, which is actually what people want.
I will point out, though, the North FC meme and the name Rob has some strange meme magic for my next segment.
Alright, so just to mention here as well, of course, there's another reason why I'm not too hooked up on the Conservative Party thing, their leadership campaign, because of course it's MPs who decide, the two candidates, and then the members of the Conservative Party get to vote, and that's it.
So there are a lot of people endlessly learning about them, so there's not really that much need.
Yeah, I'm really envying our Yankee viewers that actually get to vote in their primaries.
Yeah, there's that.
But also, if you're not a member of the political party, as I've said before, that's why you should be.
It costs you a small amount, and you will get to influence your country more than your vote at the election, that's for sure.
But otherwise, that's just a whole other point.
But then there's something I also saw, just the myriad of candidates that, you know, who cares?
And you can see two distinct things, though.
You've got the plastic people, you know, the kind of, as you say, managerial types.
I mean, Rishi Sunak immediately comes to mind.
I didn't notice the fact that he's already on 43 MPs, endorsing him.
Highest.
You know, just like that.
Just gets 43 MPs, just come out and do it.
Meanwhile, you can look at Kevin Badenot, for example, as someone on the other end of the spectrum, and she's on 16, which is three away from qualifying, but it's just the fact that, like, okay, yeah, immediately you guys are all planning this, and therefore I don't trust you on anything else.
At all.
Have you got the Michael Gove conspiracy theory in this segment yet?
No, I haven't seen the Michael Gove conspiracy.
Okay, so the fact that Michael Gove is back, Kemi Badnock, seems very uncharacteristic for him, considering he should be on Rishi's side.
However, he did the same thing when Boris was running against Theresa May.
Which is his nature to backstab.
Exactly.
Well, he did the same thing when Boris was running against Theresa May and capsized his campaign to get May elected, so people are thinking he sees Kemi as the strongest right-wing candidate in the running, and so by...
Associating himself with her, he contaminates her candidacy and lets Rishi move seamlessly into the position.
But either way, I don't think that'll have a big impact on Kemi.
No.
If we go to the next one here.
Sorry.
You can see here that we also have some other stuff which made me laugh, to say the least.
I did see, this is one of the supposedly base candidates, Suella, here, saying that there are too many people in this country who are of working age or of good health and are choosing to rely on benefits.
Yes, who would that be?
Next image, please.
It's them.
For one.
I mean, it is weird how just, you know, once an election, suddenly all the candidates will say base things and you're like, okay.
Callum, are you implying these engineers, these doctors, these pillars of society are on benefits?
Yeah, 100%.
All of them.
They're all free dental as well.
We don't get free dental.
No, we don't.
Americans, you know, we get free healthcare.
We don't get free dental, that's for sure.
And these guys definitely do.
They also get free healthcare, and they didn't pay for that either, because they didn't pay a penny.
But it's just the fact of, like, okay.
But also, I just, I love that she comes out and she's like, oh, by the way, we need to deal with people who just live off benefits.
And I'm like, well.
Well, there you are.
But also, only now.
Only now.
I mean, that's the important thing about all these myriad of people.
I mean, you have to care about what they're like not when they're running for your vote.
What are they like the rest of the time when they were in office?
Obviously.
Not now.
Because now is...
They're obviously just pandering endlessly.
So there's no real point in taking them that many seriously if they're not whilst in government.
We get to the next image here.
This is something that David noted here, which is also of interest, I thought, in relation to all of this.
Ex-Guardian writer, Suzanne Moore, Not very righteous, that's for sure.
Looks at the embarrassing large array of BAME talent in the Conservative Leadership Contest.
Contrast that to the Labour Party, who talk a good game.
Good game being here, diversity is king, of course.
And excluding white men from your conference.
Yes, actively.
Too many white men have spoken.
I was like...
Right, that was a weird thing to say.
Tell your front bench.
Yeah.
But people who don't remember, go and check out the Labour Party conference videos we made, because that literally happened.
They decided too many white men had spoken.
But if you go to the article itself, Suzanne in here is obviously just talking about the fact that, okay, well, the candidate's very diverse, whereas all the Labour candidates aren't.
That's not a bad point.
Something interesting.
Doesn't necessarily mean we do much with that data, but it is worth pointing out.
As she says in here.
I'm talking about the Tory leadership race, which is full of the renowned fox killer, now calls apparently brown people, and other chaps, called women.
She references this guy here, who decided to tweet out, do you think the members of your party are all ready to select a brown man, Rishi?
And then deleted it, because he realized how that looked.
Yeah, no one cares.
He's got brown skin.
No, that's not what's important.
This is the cricket bat kimono samurai, isn't it?
Yeah, it's that dude.
Right, okay.
I'm not going to take your advice on anything.
But it's also just this debate has become a thing, of course, because some of them will do this, and one already has, which is, don't you know I'm brown?
Don't you know I'm a woman, so vote for me, because I'm Hillary Clinton, that's right, I'm a conservative.
That's exactly what Nadine Dorries and Jacob Rees-Mogg just said, coming out in front of Downing Street saying we're endorsing Liz Truss.
They said, oh, she's a Brexiteer, we promise, even though she was a Remainer.
And then at the last second, Nadine Dorries goes, and she's a woman, which is, congratulations for getting to your position despite your disability.
Very much sounding like that.
But it's another obvious sign that whoever wins this, if they pandered on, don't you know I'm a one?
It's cringe.
Don't you know I have brown skin?
It's like, no, really?
I didn't know.
I don't know what that point is meant to be.
Thank you to singing from the left sim sheet, as per usual.
Yeah, so there we are.
No one cares, mate.
But she also says the Tories can always claim the first ethnic minority PM in Disraeli, of course, who is Jewish, but they don't make a song and dance about it because no one cares.
The left like counting Jews as white people, if and when it selects.
I remember when, what was it, I think it's Diane Abbott was mentioning about the fact that she was the first black woman MP ever, and then spoke about the Labour Party's proud history of first black MPs as well, and I was like, yeah, the first, like, BAME MP was in the, what was it, 1772 or something?
Like, before the United States even declared independence?
Yeah, but you're relying on Diane Abbott to know a year, and that involves numbers, and it's not her strong point.
There's also just like, we know what brown people are.
Like, this isn't new.
I know everyone still wants to have their Obama moment because they're jealous of Obama, but that's just not the case yet.
Who was that councillor that said he was the first person elected within four years?
Oh, there was some guy at Labour conference.
I am the first black councillor in Islington in four years.
Yeah, how long does the election cycle make?
Four years.
So, you know, for a whole four years there was no one black councillor, and boy, what will we do?
How did they survive?
But she mentions in here that, of course, it's obviously, again, nonsense.
But it is actually more diverse than you think, and I think it is interesting, to say the least.
And Carl pointed this out to me because he decided to just look into both of the leadership elections.
And if you go to the next link, you can see here that there's an issue would list them by their parents' origins.
How would these people define themselves?
And some of them have already campaigned on that basis as well.
Like, for example, Grant Schnapps just being like, don't you know I'm Jewish?
I was like, okay, Grant, I don't care.
I don't know why you bring that up, but okay.
Yeah, you can see here the candidates for the Conservatives.
Nigerian background with Kemi, of course.
Very proud of that.
I love how she once spoke about we tried to take over the world, but, you know, didn't work out.
Oh, well.
Yeah, sorry about the Barbary lads.
Yeah, Indian, Pakistani, English, Pakistani, English, Jewish, Indian, English, French.
Boo.
And Iraqi there.
And then if you go to the Labour leadership candidates as well, all of them at least have, like, from their parents, at least one parent who is English-born, which is...
If you can go to the next image, please, John, on there.
Then you can see the fact that...
Yeah, yeah.
There is a surprising difference there, which obviously, again, kind of rubs the left's nose in their failures, which is true, but also something more revealing, which we'll probably do a premium podcast on, because I'm not sure what we're allowed to say about that.
Anyway, moving on to the article again, going back.
There's one more thing she says on there that I thought was interesting.
Kimi Baden-Ock, though she won't win, is challenging all of this.
What an interesting politician.
The left, if it had its wits about, would realise that her time is not now...
But it will come, and it should have better answers prepared than it has right now.
The idea that Kemi Badenog being a black and a woman, therefore she's going to destroy that narrative.
But this is Moore's language on this.
However, Kemi would obviously turn around and be like, you what?
Don't you know you're black and a woman?
No.
No, I'm not.
Unless she's celebrating Pride Month, then she leans into intersectional credentials.
I know, but she would turn around and be like, don't call me that.
Yes.
Because we've seen in the past, like, she is not involved with identity politics in that regard.
She does not see herself as some kind of like, don't you know I'm black and a woman, therefore elect me?
At least that's how she's always spoke in previous eras, and also the idea that this is how we should define society.
It's just a hole.
Why do we want to live in this hole?
Can't we just do something more with Britain instead?
If you go to the next one here, there is some remarkable aspect to this, though.
There was a bunch of polling done, of course, from different sources, but this is just one that made me laugh.
As you can see here, Kemi being second...
Second in the polling.
Why is Mordem the top?
Dear God.
Dunno.
But this is just some polling of the thing, and this is what I just love, because a load of candidates can't be able to go through them all.
I'm just using Kemi as a baseline, also because I like her previous work, that's obvious, but I'm not here campaigning for anything, I I just think it's funny.
The fact that she's someone who has just done a junior position, but is just so based on critical race theory, as we've seen in the past, could just get this level of support out of nowhere, because the rest of them are not able to do that, or at least haven't done that.
You know, certainly haven't given the speeches she's given.
Here's the next one here as well.
There's also the fact that, so far, none of the other ones have been endorsed by anyone big, like Your Royal Highness here, Dr.
Schola, who decided to endorse Kemi Bainlock by denouncing her, of course, because that's how the lefts endorse right-wingers.
Dr.
Schola here, Kemi, is running to be Prime Minister.
How power-grabbing ambition is rooted in discrediting and delegitimizing anti-racism efforts.
Yes.
Please.
That's the point.
Because you people are awful.
Denying systemic racism.
It doesn't exist.
What do you want?
Go home and cry about it.
Whitewashing British Empire.
Again, on a racial basis, you can't do that, obviously.
Yes.
On the idea that the British Empire did nothing wrong.
Yeah.
Again, cry about it.
I mean, I love this.
We've spoken about it in the War of the West book.
There's a great example Douglas gives.
I don't know who you're saying.
The Amistad Massacre?
It's a massacre in India.
British troops responsible.
300 people died.
And this was described by Churchill as the worst thing ever in the British Empire.
Like, okay.
But is 300 people dead?
Yeah.
I'm sorry, but compare that to any part of Soviet history.
Chinese history.
Pick up the phone to the Germans and see how they feel.
Japanese imperialism.
Like, 300 people dying in a massacre is naught.
I mean, it just isn't worth noting in Soviet history.
And that's the obvious point, which is like, if you're going to try and whitewash the British Empire, you don't need to.
Already pretty whitewashed by its reality.
Also, enabling white supremacy against black people.
Yeah.
Again, Shane Black.
She's capitalized white as well.
So we actually see even the racial supremacists, critical race theorists worldview, they've started constructing, it used to just be capitalized black.
Now they're involuntarily capitalizing the white and you're seeing the sides start to separate even further into what they hope will be antithetical warring racial groups.
Yeah, I mean, they do run a race war.
That is the goal.
And we don't, thank you very much, so do shut up, Dr.
Shola.
But I love that.
She can crawl back to her mother and say, okay, right.
Someone is clearly shook, and that's always interesting to know the least.
Because if you go to the next link as well, we can see the fact that this isn't new either.
Of course, she is just an individual that has been smeared many a time by Vice News, who tried to smear her with the idea that she doesn't like Kimberley Crenshaw very much.
Right.
Yeah, cool.
No one likes Kimberley Crenshaw very much.
Good job of character.
Yeah, and I thought we'd go back because everyone's replayed the Critical Race Theory speech she gave that I thought was interesting, but this one, again, I just love.
There's only the audio for this.
I think we did find a video eventually, but there is a debate between Kemi and Kimberley Crenshaw, and we've still got a bounty on that.
If someone can find the full version, because we've only found one that's clearly been cut a bit.
But otherwise, let's play a small clip from this.
We call it a compliant environment now, but hostile environment for illegal immigration is something that there's been a greater push for, not just in the UK, but all over Europe.
This is a European thing.
This is also a European thing.
When Kim talks about what's happening at the border between, say for instance, Mexico and the US, we're seeing this even between European countries where Some, the further east you go, they don't want the Romanians and Bulgarians who, again, are white to come in because they feel that they rep their stereotypes about those countries, for example.
It is a lot more complex.
And where I would challenge the language around white supremacy, for instance, I would challenge it because the group of people who suffer the most in the UK are not blacks or Asians.
It's white working class boys.
It's very much a class issue.
If you are a middle class black or Asian person, you are not going to suffer in the same way that if you are black working class.
It is class.
And we don't want to talk about class.
You know, Diane says we don't want to talk about race.
We talk about race constantly.
What she says is, I think what she really means is, I can't talk about race without my views being challenged.
We've been talking about race non-stop.
I mean, that's why I like her, I've said.
Undisputably correct.
It was the same with Thomas Sowell, who she cited before in Race and Economics, who demolishes the concept of whiteness before it's become this hegemonic thing because of CRT gaining prevalence.
And where he says, OK, you have the Irish who are much worse off than even some of the formerly enslaved blacks in America.
And also you had Jews, you had Italians.
And so the CRT people have expanded the category of whiteness to make their theory so unfalsifiable.
But way back when the N word used to be used for white people in the States.
Well, I mean, this whole phrasing...
Yeah, it doesn't cut across skin tone lines at all.
Well, the whole ideology is based on this phraseology of, you know, we have the whites versus the non-whites, and that doesn't make any sense in this context.
Never really works in reality, as you can see with this example.
And the fact that the whites are always the oppressor, and the babes are always the oppressed, it's just obvious nonsense.
But that's why I find her interesting, of course.
And there are some other candidates who have said interesting things, but she is just the most interesting when compared to the Plastic Boys, like Rishi Sunak.
I mean, where's the clip of him saying anything like this?
Whereas a little bit of him just being like, yeah, identity politics, just behead that, shove it in a closet, to hell with that, don't want to deal with that nonsense anymore.
Quite the opposite.
When he announced it today, he said, oh, women and girls are basically still oppressed in our country and don't have the same privileges as men.
But if we get to the next one here, you can also see that Posey Parker has also got interested in this.
And this is another weird aspect of the whole thing.
I mean, just sitting back, again, you know, it's the MPs voting, not us.
But I just find it interesting that all of a sudden, every single candidate is lining up to basically try and win over Posey Parker's vote.
I mean, you've seen them all lining up being like, I indeed know what a woman is.
My opponent does not know what a woman is.
It's the, if you don't respect my sex, you don't get my ex campaign.
Yeah, but I just, I find it funny that all of British politics, because frankly all of British politics is rude in the Conservative Party right now, and who's going to be leading the country, have all turned around and been like, yeah, you know what the whole debate in Britain is?
Just, what is a woman?
I mean, we joked about it becoming all of politics, and frankly you can now see them campaigning in that regard, which is just, if you can't define what a woman is, you're out.
It's just insane that this common sense question has become the flashpoint for the litmus test for credibility in politics.
Which, you know, good for Pose and all the rest of them making it such an issue, because it's a good one to polarise the whole world on as well.
If you go to the next link, this is a story in which Kemi's talking about, and presumably this is campaigning, in which she's saying the fact that she tried to get the gender-neutral toilet reforms in, as in, we're not doing those.
Those are retarded.
Why would we do that?
Same with our former university, Kent, trying to make all of the gender-neutral toilets on campus.
Was it you or someone else went around and looked at them?
Turns out they were just counting the disabled.
Yeah, there was a map.
It was like, there's a gender-neutral toilet here, and I was, you know, following the X. I ran into the disabled and went, ha, okay.
And then the rest of them were as well.
But she says in here, she told the Commons last Monday that gender-neutral toilets and facilities put women at significant disadvantage.
Duh.
And should be scrapped in buildings, office buildings, schools, hospitals, and entertainment venues.
So just ban that, because that's obviously going to lead the rape that we can easily prevent.
Seems sensible.
Quote, I had civil servants writing on the notice, which I had to put out, saying that, quote, you can't say that.
And, quote, we need to check whether that's something you're allowed to say.
Quote, Of course, Badenock added that despite the intervention of Whitehall's officials, she didn't change a word, which prompted cheers and applause from the audience she was speaking to here at a free speech event, which is like, yeah, the hell with that.
It's nonsense.
She's right there.
Because if you go to the next one, this is the event she was speaking at, which was a bunch of free speech guys.
You can see Andrew Doyle was there.
Leo was there.
Nick as well.
This is in London, of course.
So I just also found that interesting.
I think the headline of this is also great as well.
Slab's online safety bill promotes to champion free speech.
My only dissenting comment against this is that they invited Chara Ali, who was slung out of the Green Party because he was not willing to acquiesce to the non-biological definition of woman.
I did a debate with him at Sussex University.
Perfectly cordial, committed to free speech, though he endorsed personal carbon credit limits on your phone per person.
He's a Green Party member?
Yeah, and government punishments if you went over.
So I think the right needs to do a better job of gatekeeping here.
Yeah.
And the reason I'm going through all this is not just to row at Penny, Kemi, even though she is based and I like it.
It's to make the point that you compare this to the big retards, and that's not my word.
Someone else did this.
I have to go to the next one here.
See, someone pointing out, it's just, you know, you've got people like Chava Javid talking to David like he's scum.
How about you show some respect for the NHS instead of complaining?
Oh, okay.
Wonderful individuals.
Thank you, man, who said Biden is best for Britain and said hashtag justice, hashtag BLM on the conviction of Derek Chauvin.
Yeah, but you just see the level of support these guys get, which is nothing.
And meanwhile, I'm looking at Big Rob as we go back, which is just the...
Yeah, of course, Big Rob wouldn't do this.
And that's who I'm looking at, as to whether or not it's a measurement of success or absolute failure.
And there's one more thing I just wanted to say in regards to all this before I drop it until it's done.
Which is, they've got to stop making these videos.
You've seen the goddamn videos, keep on going.
I'm running for the country.
I stand for the country.
The really plastic...
I hate it.
This is just Rishi's because he's the most plastic individual.
I thought Mordance was the most egregious because it was the most plastically patriotic in that you had I Vow to be My Country, you had images of Churchill, you had the BBC wartime-style narration, and then you find out that she's worked with Bill Gates, who wrote the foreword to her book to take over agriculture in Edinburgh, and it's like, oh, you're just a globalist shill imitating what we actually care about.
But it also kind of reminds me of, I don't know if you remember when this story came out, that a bunch of school children were recorded and taught to sing Great Britain Strong Nation as some kind of patriotic song, but it just came off as North Korea.
Yeah, that's what everyone said, it was North Korean, yeah.
I mean, the lyrics certainly were that level of cringe.
But the last thing just to mention, if we go to the next one, which is just the fact that it's wonderful how no one cares what the opposition thinks.
We have the Conservatives who have messed everything up, don't get me wrong, and they're having their leadership elections to see who's going to run the country.
And you would have thought, in any other nation on Earth, this would be the moment for the Dems or the Australian Labour Party or whoever else, right?
They'd be like, yeah, come on, this is the moment we get them.
And instead, no one cares.
No one gives a crap about anything they have to say.
It's just like, yeah.
I mean, these guys are cancer, but you?
Totally non-viable.
The only reason you've got off some half-decent cracks at PMQ is just because Boris was a very low bar.
But no one really cares about, you know, okay, I had some drama in Westminster.
I thought I'd just end this off with one point from Nick, who I think was really funny in regards to all this, because Reece Mogg is going around doing interviews and he ended one incredibly funnily.
Men, what is stopping you from ending every interview like this?
Let's play.
But that's the way of politics.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
Translate?
Oh, so perishes the glory of the world.
Pretentious asshole?
There's something likeable about it.
That was what people liked about Boris, though.
He went around quoting Greek quite a while ago, and he lost that charm.
Sure, but I mean, it's not necessarily about who can be the most pretentious upper class.
It is who can be Big Rob, frankly.
Regardless of their background, just as long as you can trust them to not be like, right, lads, very sorry, but we're all going to have to suffer for the glory of internationalism.
Are you on our side?
Yeah.
See you in the next segment.
So, yesterday the Conservative Party's backbenchers, they convened to elect a new 1922 committee, which looks an awful lot like the original 1922 committee.
They're the Ethics and Standards Board of members within the Conservative Party who drop the sword of Damocles over any ailing Prime Minister.
They will oversee the new leadership election process, with the winner announced on September 5th, exactly a month away from when the new Prime Minister will give his speech at conference.
There are a lot of issues on the docket, be it cost of living, be it immigration, but one of the main things they've got to fix is the Tory party's pernicious sex pest problem.
But to start off with a shill, we're going to talk about Karl's thesis of conservatism, because the Conservative Party clearly have forgotten what that means.
They need to get back to a metaphysics of it, rather than the crying...
Not being a sex pest...
Yeah, and also not crying like Steve Baker about everyone's being a socialist.
Perhaps you should change it.
So, to start off talking about conservative morals, perhaps we should talk about the big dog, Boris Johnson.
He's a bit like Zing Zongchang, you know, the guy that Count Dankley did a video on, the dog meat general, who said he has three don't knows.
He doesn't know how many soldiers he has, doesn't know how much money he has, and he doesn't know how many wives or concubines he has.
Because Boris Johnson has had a serious series of affairs.
He had a four-year affair with a woman named Petronella Wyatt.
He initially denied it, branding the claims an inverted pyramid of piffle.
Fantastic line, but turns out it was a load of nonsense.
He was forced to quit as the shadow arts minister and vice party chairman at the time when it became clear he'd been lying.
This resulted also in a love child which Petronella aborted.
Not exactly a very conservative value and not something I can abide by.
Petronella shed a bit of light on his thoughts about women, saying he had once grumbled, I find it genuinely unreasonable that men should be confined to one woman.
And she attributed this to Boris being inordinately proud of his Turkish ancestry and said his views on matters such as monogamy are decidedly Eastern.
Yeah, I mean, this is a long-running standing thing for him.
He's had open marriages and all the rest of it.
I just, sorry to bust in, but if we can scroll back to the top, I just want to appreciate for a second the absolute state of the Metro.
Like, the headline there.
You see, just...
It's still there!
Yeah, I love it.
You've got the racial pride flag with the German flag in the middle of it, weirdly.
And they're just, news, but not as you know it.
I mean, I feel like I'm looking at, you know, the Babylon Bee.
So I can imagine if the news did this and just were rubbing it in your face that we were just...
Well, also, I assume they're marking their 50th anniversary, but it looks like they're, like, halfway to the Pride century.
Yeah, anyway, sorry, completely irrelevant.
That's all right, no worries, we should excoriate them every turn.
So, next link.
Boris met his first wife, Allegra Moss and Owen, when they were both 23 at university.
They were married six months before...
Divorcing.
It's interesting that he said his views on monogamy are not very Eastern.
Allegra did not remarry until 2010 when she tied the knot with a Pakistani man 22 years younger than her.
She is now believed to be running workshops for young Muslims at a local London mosque.
So that's quite the rebound from Boris saying that his Middle Eastern slash Turkish heritage was the cause for his bouts of infidelity.
Overall, we already mentioned Wheeler who finalised her divorce with Boris in 2020 after his affair with his then head of comms Director at the Conservative Party HQ, the notorious Carrie Simons, now Carrie Johnson, who has declared she's going to step back from politics.
I suppose that's quite a mask-off moment that she was actually the shadow Prime Minister and had Boris's balls in her purse for the entire time that he was in office.
He was also sleeping with Times Educational Supplement journalist Anna Fazakurli at the same time as Petra and others, so Boris had plenty of women on the go.
I'm sure he used all his ministerial cars to flip between the houses.
So, Boris set that example, and then he resigned over the Chris Pinscher affair, so I don't suppose we can expect much in the way of sexual propriety from, well, the man who presided over this.
According to Lord MacDonald, who was working at the Foreign Office at the time of Boris Johnson, the Conservative MP for Tamworth was appointed Deputy Chief Whip at the time when Boris Johnson knew about complaints of his sexual misconduct.
On July 1st, Downing Street had spokesmen trotted out and said, Boris Johnson is not aware of specific allegations.
But then the Working Pensions Secretary, Therese Coffey, appeared on the BBC Sunday programme the next day and said, to the best of my understanding, the Prime Minister has not been aware of specific allegations.
This was then parroted again by Will Quint on Monday's Today programme, and Will Quint is one of the ministers who then subsequently quit when it turns out that Boris had known all along about it and sent his ministers out as little minions to talk the party line, setting them up essentially for failure.
Now, the interesting thing about the Chris Pyncher scandal is one of the ministers who spoke to Pyncher's accuser in the next link, John, he asked if the accuser was gay and said this actually clouds the situation somewhat by the fact that you've been groped by a man, even if it wasn't consensual.
she's now been appointed as a position in Boris's caretaker cabinet, I suppose you could call it, the one that's shepherding into a new leadership.
So it seems the Tory party have a culture of cover-up and that you can fail upwards.
And unfortunately, this is pretty common knowledge among the party apparatchiks.
As soon as you go to a Conservative Party conference, there's just the in-joke that you're going to get nonced on.
Really?
Yeah.
So the last bar at Manchester is a big donut-shaped circle.
It was a 40-minute queue for drinks.
The amount of men who were clearly taking drugs or on drink coming up to you...
I was talking with a guy that was a spectator in turn, just having a chat, knew him from some policy work, and a guy just walked up to us and was like, hey, what are you young boys doing?
Sort of just intervening in our conversation.
It was notoriously common, and because it's a big circular bar...
Sorry, do you mean to people who are of age or underage?
They were all of age, because I don't think they let anyone in.
It's just friggin' weird.
Yeah, it's very strange, it's just very creepy, but because the bar was frequented by anyone and everyone, like flies around a turd, it's sort of got the nickname the Homosexual Watering Hole, just because it was that pernicious.
No problem with gay men, it's just, it's very much the realisation of, you know, the trope with the Republicans in media like The Boys, where, oh, there's a Republican lawmaker, and he's Mike Pence, and he wants to electroshock people, and he's secretly sleeping with male staffers.
That's kind of the Conservative Party.
And his wife apparently jokes that he's over-sexed and chases him around the house with a pair of scissors and bird-azos, the thing that you use to clip a cow's testicles off.
And so he's now making basically a pseudo-celebrity career, having resigned as an MP for being a bit of sex best.
Becoming a porn star, I know.
It's like John Lorraine Bobbitt when his member was severed and then he starred in a porn film about his severed member.
Wonderful.
So, on to the more egregious examples.
Imran Ahmed Khan, not to be confused with Pakistan's Prime Minister.
The former Conservative MP has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy after plying him with Jin, a party in 2008.
The 48-year-old was expelled from the Conservative Party and later resigned from the Commons, triggering a by-election in Wakefield, which the Conservatives recently lost.
Then Crispin Blunt decided to jump on a rake and do his massive self-report in the next piece.
Crispin Blunt MP called Colin's conviction a serious miscarriage of justice which relied on lazy tropes about LGBT plus people that we might have put behind us decades ago.
Nobody else was saying that every gay man is a paedophile, Crispin.
So, perhaps your hard drive needs checking, mate.
He then walked back this and said, I do not condone any form of abuse and strongly believe in the independence and integrity of the justice system.
Stock rhetoric.
He also stepped down from the chairmanship of an all-party group advocating for LGBT plus rights around the world.
So, again, for some reason, your advocacy of a convicted paedophile...
As you step back from actual advocacy, whether or not we agree with the goals of the committee, suddenly, again, you're conflating paedophiles with LGBT +, people that you claim to represent.
It's just a bizarre...
Why do I do this?
No one asks if he's asking you to do this.
You're the one making the news for your own neck here.
So, when you spoke about Big Rob...
We then move on to one of the worst Conservative politicians, Ro Roberts.
Disgraced MP, 2019 intake, because of course he is, Fidelin in North Wales was suspended for the party for 12 weeks for sexually harassing staff.
Now, one of the people he was sexually harassing was Luke Robert Black, a guy I know.
He's the fella, actually, when you were reporting on the Conservative Party conference's LGBT Tories event, he was the doorman that let me into the event when I spoke to you about what had happened.
He was the guy Essentially on the inside saying, look, there's an internal war, we don't want to fight with the LGB alliance, but ITV gin this up and there's a lot of radicals in the movement.
I'm trying to moderate us to just get back to talking about equal of opportunity sexuality law and not wade into the identity politics stuff.
He founded something called Blue Beyond, which is one of the Conservative Party's youth activist wings.
Roberts hosted Zoom quizzes for Blue Beyond during lockdown and also secured a David Cameron endorsement for the group.
Now, he did that because Luke's political hero was David Cameron.
And then at the bottom of the next Guido Forks article, you can see that essentially Roberts had tried to do this to secure date with Luke and hold it as leverage over his head.
So not only is he creeping on Tory youth groups, but he was also suspended from the party for 12 weeks for harassing staff.
And then on his first day back, he decided to ask a question at Prime Minister's Questions and there was just dead silence.
There was barely any clapping, except for one friend.
One of his friends is Jamie Wallace, notorious trans MP, the first trans MP in Parliament.
Now also a convicted criminal, but we'll brush over that because he's stunning and brave, I suppose.
Bridgen's Conservative MP, Jamie Wallace, was found guilty of failing to stop and report a car accident and leaving his car in a dangerous position after crashing in the early hours of the 28th of November last year.
He was cleared of driving without due care and attention, but he was fined £2,500 and disqualified for driving for six months.
Wallace attempted a soft insanity plea.
Essentially, he blamed it on PTSD. Wallace told the court he had been raped a month before the crash, obviously horrible, if true, and feared he would be raped, killed, or kidnapped following the crash.
By who?
Well, someone who has a trans fetish, apparently.
Didn't he crash into a lamppost in the middle of nowhere?
He did, but he was wearing a black leather miniskirt and high heels at the time, and told the court he feared he was going to be attacked.
I feel like the dog walkers who might have stumbled across them might have just been like, a bit of a weirdo, but alright.
Yeah, where's your dogging partner?
Local resident Adrian Watson said he looked inside the car after it crashed and saw a white male wearing a white long-sleeved top which was tight to the body.
You're welcome for that image.
A black leather PVC miniskirt, tights, dark shoes, high heels, and a pearl necklace.
So, dressed for the opera, apparently.
The district judge, Tan Ikram, however, said he didn't find the defendant credible.
"When I watched him give evidence..." Probably because he was wearing a skirt in court.
"When I watched him give evidence, it seemed to me he was fitting his own behaviour around the behaviour of PTSD." Ah, the Amber Heard defence.
"And his actions on that night do not suggest he was overwhelmed and acting out of fear.
I am sure he was not prevented through PTSD to give details or particulars and report the accident soon after.
He made a decision that he didn't want to be there and made a decision to ring his dad." Though all of that period he could have rang 999 or 101, he didn't.
I am sure he didn't, through a conscious choice, not being overwhelmed and or acting irrationally.
So, essentially, you're just making it up that you were out of your mind, you're trying to use the insanity plea to cover for errors in your story, and you were making a quick getaway while dressed as a woman.
Wallace's arrest!
So, this was after he fled the scene and was found.
Sergeant Gareth Handy told the court that he had forced entry into Wallace's family home address, which was described as a mansion and absolutely colossal, nice work if you can get it, out of concern for the MP. Because we often break down doors and arrest people out of concern.
The police officer eventually found Wallace in one of the rooms and said he saw Jamie had makeup on his face.
Police also found a blonde wig on a table in Wallace's flat that was part of the property.
It kind of reads like they're busting Buffalo Bill.
PC Lewis found Wallace asleep and said he happened to be wearing makeup.
His eyelids were dark, his lips were red, his cheeks were bronze, and he had red nail polish on his toes.
The black leather skirt and pearl necklace were found next to the bed and were seized by police.
So there's actually video footage of the arrest that we can play here.
Don't tell me not to live, just sit and potter.
Life's candy and the sun's a fall of butter.
Don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade.
It's not working.
He obviously went quietly.
Now, you might have heard about this offence from Wallace, from his self-diagnosed mental health conditions, from the coming-out statement he boldly and bravely put on Twitter and on his parliamentary website.
in the statement he admits to having an extramarital affair how conservative of you explains how a man was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for an attempt to extort him out of 50,000 pounds to keep his autogynophilia a secret if you notice he actually capitalises the B in blackmail there to be very progressive and he admits to fleeing the scene of the crash I've read that you need to do that It's the word blackmail.
I don't care.
Is it banned?
Is it progressive?
Don't know.
In his statement, he says, quote, I am trans, or to be more accurate, I want to be.
Because gender confusion is an aspiration now.
I've been diagnosed with gender dysphoria, and I've felt this way since I was a very young child, with which we wish him hope for his recovery.
If genuine, I had no intention of ever sharing this with you.
I always imagined I would leave politics well before I ever said this out loud.
The truth is it always comes to the surface, and so you shouldn't really be hiding this from the electorate who elected you as a Conservative candidate, but may have dissident views that are outside of the Westminster bubble on whether or not men can become women.
Obviously, there was prior reporting on the podcast from you, actually, on this, so if you'd like some more information of stuff at the time, including going through Spike's article on his various grievances, you can go and watch Callum do that on the website.
However, after all of this action, he was still unanimously supported by the Tory party, because of course he was.
Both Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the leader of the opposition, Sir Keir Starmer, at Prime Minister's questions, acknowledged Mr.
Wallace's statement in the Commons.
He got up and said, basically, I am trans, and read out essentially the same thing he put on his website.
Mr.
Wallace was looking on from the back benches, while Mr.
Johnson said, the house stands with you and will give you the support you need to live freely as yourself.
Obviously, if he doesn't pay the fine, he won't be living that freely because he'd be in a jail cell, but there you go.
This is despite Wallace being formally known for misleading the press about his family's prostitution empire.
And we come to this expecs part because, of course, we always do.
Mr.
Wallace told BuzzFeed, online inquiries indicate the Sugar Daddy website that his family had built was registered in 2004 and ceased to be operational in 2010.
For the avoidance of any doubt, I have never had a financial interest nor been a director of Sugar Daddy Billing Services Limited and cannot comment on its financial or operational activities.
A website essentially exploiting women who have been in dire straits financially, who have been ideologically indoctrinated into selling piecemeal their sexuality for female empowerment, or perhaps have had...
Adverse childhood experiences which separate them from the joys of intimacy.
He's selling them off to older men who are wealthy, particularly in politics.
Actually, one of my friends got approached at the Conservative Party conference by someone that I will not name.
I think you're about to say on the street.
No, no.
She does not belong there.
No, because she got approached at the conference, not just by a CDP. Yeah, she wasn't just standing on the corner like it's American Psycho.
And he said, oh, I really like your influence in the sphere.
Would you like to come on a free holiday to the Canary Islands with me?
And I just said...
Want to make videos?
Well, sweetheart, there's no such thing as a free holiday.
So, this is obviously not a particularly conservative thing to do, nor is it a very truthful thing to do.
And the website's title itself betrays any pretense that this could be setting up long-lasting relationships.
It's a purely transactional inquiry, which treats...
In a very predatory way, men as the financial fathers of the women that were in their employ, selling intimacy to them bit by bit.
It's degrading for both parties in the transaction.
It's utterly depraved.
It's a symptom of our societal decline in terms of relationships, and I just think you're disgusting if you're doing it, bordering on illegal.
But...
He also misled Parliament about this.
Well, not the actual Commons floor, so he can't be held to account over it, but Tonya Antozanati, MP for Gower, Labour, unfortunately, said, The one that Jamie Wallace said, I have no involvement with the financials here.
Jamie Wallace is listed at Companies House as a person with significant control of Fields Group Limited.
Fields Group Limited is itself listed as the sole shareholder of SD, Sugar Daddy, billing services between October 2007 and October 2010.
Within that period, Mr.
Wallace was a shareholder and director of Fields Group.
So BuzzFeed, which we've got to rely on unfortunately for our news here, so take it with a table of salt, reported that 10 companies where Mr.
Wallace was or is a director were subject to more than 800 complaints to trading standards between January 2008 and February 2017, according to the local council.
No doubt one of those was the Sugar Daddy website.
So we're still going to celebrate a convicted criminal, a prostitution ring-runner, just because he wears a wig.
Lovely.
So I'm actually in agreement here with Carl's favourite MP, Jess Phillips, who said he needs to be thrown out of the Conservative Party.
But he isn't even one of the worst.
One of his friends is.
Now this is a very interesting story that I even have a personal connection to, because this gentleman here approached my girlfriend to run an event hiring models, air quotes, as waitresses for businessmen and politicians to make connections.
She promptly declined.
This is Paul Borough Longane, the full name, the ballad of Paul Edwin Lancelot Thomas Borough Longane.
People have made a joke out of his name saying it's a borrowed long name because the name is fake.
He has created a fake persona to scam prominent Tory girls out of thousands and has tried to hire prostitutes for networking events.
His real name is Paul James Langan.
He's been knighted by Karl von Habsburg, a member of Austria's Defunct nobility and is one member of the Order of St.
George.
He's also set up a charity called TSC Commonwealth, which I attended one of the events of at the Carlton Club before this was all very public knowledge.
And he's essentially given event planning roles to conservative young women and then encouraged them to take on business loans under their names, which he pays himself from, and then they can pick up the slack when he folds the company and cuts and runs.
So he's indebted quite a lot of women.
He also has many collapsed businesses.
If you look them up on a public business registry, they're just all folded in mysterious circumstances.
One of his firms took out a COVID bounce-back loan worth £37,500.
The same firm donated £10,000 to Shrewsbury MP Daniel Kaczynski.
I'm going to assume that's pronounced.
Another of his firms, also ADR, received a state-funded COVID bounce-back loan of £37,500.
Well, the same one, actually.
There we go.
So if we go on to the article next that explores all of this, the rabbit hole falls deeper.
He has hosted events with Jamie Wallace and Health Secretary Savid Javid while at the time.
Let's hope this doesn't come back to haunt Savage Javid's leadership campaign.
It would be terrible if he wasn't Prime Minister, the jab-mad maniac that looks like Uncle Fester.
Here's a history of collapsed businesses with the concern that he's using loans taken out by his employees to profit from their defaulting.
Speaking in the condition of anonymity, one girl, who I actually know, said he offered me a high-up position in one of his companies.
On the grounds of the job, I ended up taking out a business loan, which I didn't know what it was and thought it was essentially a personal loan.
Longane ghostwrote her correspondence to the bank.
Messages seen by Insider.
Proven.
He also assured her that the investment would be safe, including interest.
The loan was worth more than £20,000, according to the documents.
Half of the sum was put into Paul's business with her.
And then Longane took director's expenses out of that, so he paid himself.
He essentially said, oh, if you have it on the books where employees are taking wages, then it's going to encourage investment.
It's a sound bear.
Just so, after the first year of operations, we're going to get more people involved.
The woman said that she still has £10,000 of the loan to pay when she became suspicious that he was going to cut and run, and so she's now on the hook for it, so she's got to pay that remaining half back.
And knowing her, she's not exactly in a great financial circumstance, and...
Yeah, so he's put her in that position.
Separately, another woman is also taking Borough Longane to court, documents seen by Insider Show.
Her claim is that he stole £3,000 and used a fake persona to do it, something that was then common knowledge among the sort of party clubs that people would go to and his name would be whispered as Paul Borough Longane because people knew it was made up.
He also asked women to organise various events with some very disreputable staff members.
He also attempted to rope Emma Webb from the Free Speech Union into this at one point as well.
I spoke to her ex-boyfriend about this and he knew many reputations of this guy and essentially this was an open secret that this was going on.
Until it was reported here, no MP took action on it.
An update in the next article.
Paul is now finally being invested by the Conservative Party after he used the party's Carlton Club and his relationship with MPs to pressure many women and also some other businessmen into dire financial straits.
So, we shouldn't let Labour off the hook, of course.
reported many times on this podcast about how many pedophile enablers are in the Labour Party, the grouping gangs that have wrecked this country in various areas and demolished the lives of millions of girls in Britain.
But this rot is unfortunately a symptom of the Conservative Party staying in power for far too long without a viable opposition, as you said with Kit Starmann and the Labour Party.
The Tory party's section of propriety isn't a root of their ideology, unlike Labour.
Labour are happy to allow this individual suffering to coexist, as long as the cultures that are utterly irreconcilable can be imported en masse to this country and just plopped in various areas.
It's the banality of evil.
But the Tory party turn a blind eye to it because they hope that, one, their own impropriety won't be leaked out, they can virtue signal loud enough so that the skeletons in their closet don't go rattling, and also that they can cling on to power in lieu of a valid opposition.
But I would suggest that if the Tory party want to run to the right, as we suggested in yesterday's segment, that they would not just talk a good game on policy, they wouldn't just implement tax cuts or lower immigration, they would exile these disgusting people from their midst and stay on the watch for this kind of non-serien future.
Thank you.
Fair enough.
I don't really know what else to say to that, but fair point.
It's utterly depressing.
Suppose we'll move on to the Hunter Biden leaks, so...
Speaking of terrible sex fests...
It's the sex pest in chief.
Sir Hunter Biden, all of his stuff got leaked in the laptop and now has been leaked from his phone, thanks to 4chan.
Thank you, 4chan.
I don't know what it is, but there's something I love about this.
The anarchy that comes out of that place.
And of course, this being one of them.
So we're going to go through some of it.
I think we can.
I don't know what's being deleted off the internet.
So hopefully this is fine.
But you can see here, just mentioning first, Josh and Carl went through the life and times of Hunter Biden from his laptop scandal when that came out.
And all the details and all the pictures and videos and so forth.
Yeah, if you want to traumatize yourself, go have a look.
Yeah, the cancer of that.
So go and check that out on lozies.com, of course.
Otherwise, we should get into the newest leaks, which I thought we'd just go through, frankly.
We have to.
We'll go through what we can, because there's obviously way more, and there's still people rabbiting through it.
But I went to, what was it, NotTheBee, because to be honest, I quite like the way he organizes stuff, and I thought we'd go through that.
But to just start off with a clip of Abby's promoting here, of course, which just makes me laugh.
As you can see, Joe Biden campaigning about how we should stand against crack, and, you know...
His son, smoking crack.
I guess we'll play this.
No, I just laid out the bag.
It's 2.06.
2.07.
Without the bag.
So how long is the power?
2.06.
Sorry, I put the wrong clip in there, but never mind.
It's just as you can see, the fact that that's another clip in which he's showing off his collection of crack.
Yeah, he's just wearing sugar, officer.
Yeah, but if we can go back to the Twitter thing, we'll have to play it from the Twitter link instead, because I find it hilarious, the fact that you've got him.
We have an obligation.
If you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that I'm holding in my hand, one quarter of one dollar, We passed a law through the leadership of Senator Thurman and myself and others, a law that says, if you're caught with that, you go to jail for five years.
You get no probation.
You get nothing other than five years in jail.
The judge doesn't have a choice under our forfeiture statutes.
You can, the government can, take everything you own.
Everything from your car to your house, your bank account, not merely what they confiscate in terms of the dollars from the transaction that you just got caught engaging in.
They can take everything.
I don't care why they become a sociopath.
We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society.
They are in jail.
Away from my mother, your husband, our families.
So I don't want to ask, what made them do this?
I don't want to know what you're watching.
They must be taken off the street.
Yeah, I mean, there's nothing more beautiful than that clip.
It's just like, they need to be cornered off, and it's your own goddamn son.
Why are you filming yourself doing this?
I don't know why he was filming himself on his phone, but I actually kind of like that I got those videos of the wrong order now, because we can see, of course, compare that to the Stasher Carrack that he's showing off to his hookers.
That is literally where that clip is from.
But if we go to the next link, you'll see NotTheBee, who did a great job organizing this.
So, the laptop from hell, what's this?
The phone from the 7th circle?
I don't know.
But you had the laptop from hell, which wasn't hacked.
He just left it somewhere.
And everyone was like, why would he leave his laptop somewhere?
I don't know, probably because of a crack job.
What do you think?
Anyway, now his phone's been leaked, so it's just the details in here.
And I can't stand the point, and they make it in here, that I simply can't imagine how insane the media coverage would be if this was Donald Trump Jr.
Could you imagine?
Yeah.
Could you imagine just if he was smoking weed?
Never mind his pile of crack rocks.
He's showing you off how big they are.
Well, for all the accusations that Trump Jr.
was somehow doing, bumps of coke behind campaign rallies, not one image, not one bit of evidence was ever sent.
Meanwhile, thank you to Hunter Biden for showcasing his kingpin drug empire.
And then there's the argument of like, oh, but come on, he's a private son, he's not in the front.
He's like, bull!
Bull, we all know.
Like, endless leaks of him being the one who organizes all the business dealings for his family and his dad.
But also not true, because he was in the Navy at the time when he was doing crack as well, hence why he was thrown out.
Yeah, but to actual political motives.
It's like, right, this is a direct line of compromise to the Commander-in-Chief of the United States, which, if you're China, for example, is pretty useful.
Yes.
Which is why he's never done any deals with China, just to be sure.
Or Ukraine, bastion of democracy that it is.
So if we go to the next link here, you can see this.
We won't play it again, of course, but you can see this.
It's him showing off to the hooker in his room how much crack he's got, and like, you know, look at that.
Look how much I've got.
Okay, remember, a piece the size of this quarter...
Should get you to jail.
I like how he's fumbling with the front-facing camera like he's calling Joe on FaceTime and he can't work out how to use the phone.
Check this out, buddy.
Proud of your son.
You got the next one as well.
There's some leaks in here in which he encourages a prostitute to commit credit card fraud.
Great guy.
Great guy.
I mean, again, there's just another line in which, okay, it's literally a felony.
So, multiple felonies, but...
I love that he's got the calculator up as well, so he's doing it to the penny, what you can get away with.
Oh, yeah, it's because there's a bunch of money that went off her account, and apparently it was to pay for his stuff, which, apparently one of them was his room, which is ridiculously expensive by the looks of it.
Right.
And then he's like, oh, well, I can't figure out how to send you the money, which, you know, obviously not true.
You've paid for the prostitute, I'm sure you can give him a tip.
I think he gave her more than that.
Instead, he insists that she do credit card fraud to do that as well.
Also, prostitutes are expensive.
I didn't realise how expensive good prostitutes are, apparently.
You ever seen a list?
No, funnily enough, I hadn't.
Here's a recipe book for...
For infidelity, yeah.
Yeah, apparently this is a list of prostitutes.
Dear God.
Sorry, it's 75 grand.
For Elizabeth over there.
Platinum-coated...
I don't know what she does, but she does some...
Yeah, also, why are the first...
Sorry, the three names there, Naomi Biden, Finnegan Biden, Roberta Biden...
So there's a centre of family members.
Yeah, but that's a lot of money to be transferring as well.
Apparently there's also money in here for the prostitutes, which, oh boy.
Yeah, I can imagine.
That's the allegation.
If you go to the next one here as well, we have more just weird, weird things.
This one is because in his phone apparently he had a contact called Pedo Peter, which, um...
When you're already suspected of being a nonce and your whole family's probably nonces, according to everyone, and you run the country with your nonce ring...
I mean, QAnon don't look wrong when you start naming names in your phone.
Pedo-Peter.
They also don't look wrong when you look into Ashley Biden's diary, which obviously James O'Keefe at Project Veritas got raided for.
Now, you have to be very careful the saying is authenticated, but a passage in it did say, my father used to shower with me beyond the age of...
Okay, right.
But there's not...
Not the B. Say here that the name Peter apparently refers to Peter Hendelson, a KGB spy created by author Tom Clancy.
Biden reportedly wanted to use a pseudonym for this contact for privacy purposes.
So he went with Pedo.
Which, uh...
Back when Biden could read as well.
No, but like, why would you name a guy Pedo?
Yes.
Like, okay, you've named after something KGB spy.
Was the KGB spy a Pedo?
I mean, I'm not aware, but...
Well, if we're doing gradations of terrible, he's naming himself after a KGB spy.
Does that not indicate compromise for an asset as is?
Whatever.
There's just multiple layers to this degeneracy.
All kinds of weird...
Why would you do this?
Why would you do this indeed?
Because the next one is then, of course, the Ashley Babbitt...
Sorry, the Ashley Biden diary coming back.
Not Ashley Babbitt.
Rest in peace.
RIP. As you can see, so you see Tucker talking about this and the fact that back in the day, of course, Project Veritas was raided for having a copy that they weren't publishing because they couldn't authenticate it and were like, I don't know what to do with this.
Get rid of it.
And then they got raided.
Which, you know, kind of confirms that it's probably authentic.
Otherwise, why did the Biden admin need to raid over a fake diary?
This is just sad, though, man.
Imagine wrecking your own kid's life like this.
Not the B, right?
Ashley Biden, also a drug addict, who left her alleged diary in a hotel room and wrote, quote, I remember having sex with friends at a young age.
Showers with my dad.
Open brackets, probably not appropriate.
Close brackets.
No.
That's about the same end of the century.
Great, yeah.
So the diary that isn't real, which is why Biden's administration made sure to raid Project Veritas over it.
Yeah, that was written there as well, which again, combined with this and some other things, don't look too good.
Yeah, grooming's not happening.
Also, it's a good thing.
That's the rhetoric.
And as you can see here, this is just one of the Republicans pointing out that this also took place.
If you go to the next one as well, there's some other creepy stuff.
This is weird.
So, not to be noticed that apparently he was spying on his lover's and ex-brother's widow, Hayley Biden.
He took a selfie showing off her messages, which is weird, to say the least, but okay.
And if you go to the next one, this is where it gets complex, because as you can see, there's also some other lying he was doing, and this is Breitbart noting at the time, ages ago, that they think Hunter Biden lied on a form for a handgun, saying that he wasn't addicted to drugs, I swear.
Is this the one he threw in a dumpster right by the playground?
Yeah, his sister-in-law, with whom he had an affair, allegedly took his gun, wrapped it in a shopping bag, and threw it away.
According to Hunter Biden's own text messages, the Secret Service, the FBI, and state investigators apparently became involved, but he was never prosecuted and the matter seems to have disappeared.
Which, um...
Okay, so apparently the guy lied, or at least allegedly, I should say, lied on a form for a handgun.
Said he was not on drugs, which, you know, obviously was.
And then his lover was like, you're not stable, I'm not letting you have this.
Threw it away, and then the entire administration gets involved, but for some reason he doesn't get charged with a felony, because...
His last name's Biden.
Equal protection law is just a farce at this point.
I do love it.
I do love having these concrete examples we can point to.
People say, well, how do you know that the elites essentially run countries like the United States and don't have any law?
That's an oligarchy.
Well, there you have it.
There's an example.
If you go to the next image, someone leaked apparently this from his phone.
As you can see, the form...
Do you really have to choose that image on the right?
It's not exposed.
On the left, you can see the form itself, in which he's like, yeah, but don't take drugs, which...
Nope.
Big doubt.
And on the right, on his phone, apparently there's him with a gun as well, which, yeah, there you have it.
And then his love of doing the right thing of getting rid of it.
But we now also have the text from him.
Because if you go to the next link here, we can see this is allegedly meant to be text.
Of course, can't confirm them.
4chan can, though.
So this is her writing to him.
I'm at the end of my sanity.
And then, obviously in relation to the gun and the fact that he's mad and obviously compromised as well, but that's all aspect.
And Hunter responds, What right do you effing have, Hayley?
There are five guns in Dad's house.
There are effing more guns in your son's room than in an armory.
What's my eff up owning a gun?
How is that wrong?
Based.
It's only...
Well, no, because he's off this rocket.
I know he's a crack addict, but considering his father's incursions on the Second Amendment, if this were anyone else saying this, this would be incredibly based.
That is true, though.
There is a rule for me and not for you.
It's like, not only should the Biden family have endless security guards who are all armed and you shouldn't have a gun at all, because your life isn't important, theirs is, because they're rich.
Even their crack-helped son should be able to own a gun, because goddammit, that's his right and his American.
Common sense gun control.
Also here are free crack pipes, courtesy of the Biden administration.
It's only wrong if you make me out to be unstable, he writes.
and I don't...
There's video prestige proving otherwise.
I don't think she needs to do dick, mate.
And then he ends up, I'm proven unstable when you put a gun in a trash can at Jensen's out of fear.
And it's like, okay, right, so that's a threat, presumably as well, if this is a real text message sequence, which, again, I'm not surprised if this turns out to be completely true, in the least, and not the B we're presenting it as if it is, so we'll go forward and go to the next one here, which you can see this is worse as well.
the new on the biden leak it's his niece the google image search found no results for the image so who knows uh it's her though the author says here in regards to this image and uh not the b wrote they didn't put the image because they're right not to there's also one apparently of her snorting cocaine on on a bed topless which uh not the b didn't post because that would be illegal and uh you may recall the stories about the text messages where hunting and hayley had accused him of acting sexually inappropriate around Natalie here.
Yeah.
Which, uh, Because if you go back to the thing here, we can see more of that.
So here's the text messages, which is apparently from there, in which Hunter writes, That'll do it.
That would be pretty weird.
And also there's a Twitter user called Crabman who's kind of an investigative journal on this.
Good, next one.
You can see who also had some more text from there, who says, Hayley, go ahead and talk to him, but only with me present.
Last time I let you speak to my therapist, you told them I was sexually inappropriate with Natalie.
Okay, so we probably know who the blank is there, which is Natalie.
I told Keith about that also, and he said you did not immediately get out of the relationship.
That's a line if you cross, and the consequences is you are labelled as a child molester.
Quite rightly so.
Probably, yeah.
What are you doing?
Sort yourself out.
I mean, I'm sorry, but just the level of degeneracy here is off the charts.
Why are you walking around naked, smoking crack?
And the MSM haven't picked up on this, obviously.
The left-wing media, the corporate media, just don't, because...
Why the hell would they?
Obviously.
But there is one that did, the Daily Mail here, who picked up on it.
They pulled out a segment which not even another bee seemed to pick up on, which is a really funny aspect of this.
Hunter Biden could face prostitution charges for transporting hookers across state lines.
Across state lines!
Get hooker lines!
State lines!
Carl Rittenhouse memes, never gonna end.
Anyway, and distinguishing checks to them as payments for medical services, First Son spent 30k in five months on the girlfriend experience.
Ah, simp.
Which would explain some of those other charges for prostitutes, which are very expensive by the looks of it.
Hunter wrote the checks to a Ukrainian woman named...
I don't know how to say that.
At least he's taking in refugees.
He's doing his part.
Bless you.
Who was named in red flag reports by banks for suspicious activity documents revealed, which I suppose now we know.
Glory to Ukraine.
Why?
What is the American national interest in Ukraine fundamentally?
That's where I get my hookers.
Well, does this not just count as more foreign aid?
In a way.
And Posto was taking the piss out of this, and I think rightfully as well.
Here in the next link, he mentions, of course, how much money did Hunter Biden and his family steal from the people of Ukraine?
$44 billion, I guess there.
Probably about that.
Although he did spend it wisely.
Yeah, he gave some of it back, technically.
Yeah, in a roundabout way, he's happily trying to turn their daughters into whores, which is fantastic.
Fantastic works.
I mean, the West is already doing that, so we didn't need much help from him.
Helping the Ukrainians.
But it just goes on and on, though, the stuff.
It's just unbelievable how many different things come out, and they all get worse than the last one, which kind of gives you fatigue looking at all this.
If it was just one thing...
Do you remember what was it?
Bill Clinton was brought down by getting sucked off.
Yeah, Monica Lewinsky.
How can you do that?
How could you be?
And also, Juanita Broderick, which is the credible, I would say, rape accusation.
How can you cheat on your wife?
I mean, when she looks like Hillary.
But when your son is flying around with hookers, doing deals with the Chinese, loads of images of him being nude or smoking crack, and it's like...
I sleep.
This is not interesting.
Don't worry.
This cannot be used to compromise the dad.
Of course it can't.
Because if you go to the next one, there's more of this.
This one here, Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking drugs and drinking hot seltzer in a float tank while on a detox.
Paid off for 75 grand by his dad.
I mean, he's at least using them correctly, because originally the century deprivation flotation tanks were used in conjunction with mind-altering drugs by the CIA to see if they could crack mind control.
So I wonder if Hunter Biden is just one long-running experiment PSYOP. I mean, I doubt it.
I mean, it's a pretty bad one if they're trying.
Yeah, at least it'd be useful.
But if you go to the next one here, this is one of the most messed up things in here, which pairs with some of the other stuff, which is allegedly...
I mean, I can't see any other links on this, so I don't know how credible this is, but someone says they got a search history from the phone and apparently looked up on Xvideos 12-year-olds, which...
Well, he was sending his dad links to Pornhub Premium.
Yeah.
But they also shared a phone number, so it might have been that he's sending it to himself.
Who knows?
But again, I mean, he's accused of, well, he's accused by his own family of being sexually inappropriate.
So this is not beyond the realm of possibility.
But there's also one that says school there.
It's all kinds of weird, but I don't know.
I don't know.
This could all just be fake, obviously.
But much of it is, of course, from the leak, which is why there's so much.
If you go to the next one as well, you can see that people have started just making compilations of, like, the dumb videos from his phone.
I thought this was a trailer for Lawrence Fox's new film.
No, you just shove some, like, stupid music in the back, you know, like a montage sequence from a movie, and then just shove it with Hunter Biden clips, because it really is endless.
It's like an anime intro.
Yeah.
Someone do that, I guess.
Yeah.
If you've got the time.
This has got 2.2 million views, this clip.
No media coverage.
Two million views.
Not a single journo saw it.
As you say, I sleep.
Like, just literally closing their eyes as they walk around.
It's an appropriate left-wing phrase, the silence is deafening.
If you go forward, we can see there's more of this.
I love this one.
It's just, degeneracy is on the ballot, being a quote from the Bidens as well.
There's just pictures.
I'm pretty sure you can scroll down.
I'm pretty sure it's safe for work if You scroll down there?
Yeah, well.
Decency, yeah.
Decency is on the ballot as well.
Did you see him calling her a see you next Tuesday?
Who?
Jill Biden.
There's text from Hunter calling her a self-entitled see you next Tuesday.
I'm not surprised.
I'm sliced.
I mean, broken clocks are right twice a day.
Yeah.
And this is all, you know, kind of funny and popcorn spectacle about the whole thing.
But obviously the real point being that it's deadly serious.
Yeah.
I mean, the compromise is real and something to be concerned about.
I mean, anyone else would have been.
But in this instance, no one is in the American institutions because...
Well, they don't mind if they're compromised.
No.
Do they?
If you go to the next one here, you can see as to why, of course, someone mentioning here, never forget the 2020 election.
Every big tech company worked together to ban anyone, including major newspapers, from discussing Hunter Biden.
Yeah.
And the laptop wasn't even the worst of it.
It was the start of it.
Ladies and gentlemen, fortification at work.
Yeah.
And then the next link here being the fact that the censorship does seem to continue to some respect.
I don't know to what level this is the case, but there's someone pointing out here that, of course, you know, it was.
And they looked up Hunter Biden iCloud on Google at some time period, and it was just like, nah, there's nothing here.
Don't worry.
It looks like these results are changing quickly.
Don't look.
There's been a leak.
Yeah, we at the Ministry of Truth can't incinerate documents fast enough.
Yeah.
Are they trusted on this topic?
I was like...
You know, you're just a human too, Mr.
Robot.
Google here.
It's just like, right, yeah, everyone is human.
They can assess what's true and what's true from looking at the evidence presented.
But Google can't let the plebs do that, can they?
It has to be fact-checked for you.
And we'll just send this off because another headline came out this morning that perfectly fits with this.
The Hill, big tech, must step up now to fight misinformation in the midterms.
Oh, they're resurrecting Nina Jankiewicz.
Yeah, but for what?
For why?
Because of stuff like this.
For the misinformation of, did you know that Hunter Biden's a degenerate?
Yeah.
Hegemonic enforcement, that's all.
I love when misinformation comes with literal receipts.
Video evidence.
And also, it should be disinformation, because disinformation has a political angle on the international scale.
If he is involved with overseas business deals, this is a national security risk.
But there we have it.
I thought we'd just enjoy quickly going through...
Maybe not enjoy, that's the wrong word.
We should all be witness to something that some news outlets are just desperate not to talk about.
Let's go to the video comments.
I haven't got one question, Alex.
What do you do for a living?
Because you bash out these book reviews like they're nothing.
I am a hardware designer at a well-known Canadian technology company that has, unfortunately, seen better days.
My day-to-day work involves electronics design and debugging, organising a team of other designers, and interfacing with our factory in the Far East.
The work is not as captivating as it once was, and COVID offered me the chance to engage with the Lotus Seaters more solidly, and take up Carl's challenge that audience members should do their own book clubs.
Whereas I used to be a hesitant reader, I am now seeing a wealth of books that are a positive pleasure to read, either because they are very good or enjoyably bad.
Well, that's awesome.
I do thoroughly enjoy it.
I miss doing electronics as well, actually, from college.
I was always technically inept at that kind of stuff.
The amount of times I'd burn myself with a soldering iron is astounding.
My tip for anyone reading, if you can suffer through doing 2x speed and things like that, always use audiobooks.
There's tons free on YouTube.
There's also Audible, which is a decent service, sadly owned by Amazon.
And then if you can find a PDF of the book from a legal website, make a bookmark of all of the quotes you like, and then just copy and paste it from the PDF into a Word document, and so you never have to re-read the book again.
You can just revisit the key quotes.
That's true as well.
I also, just the fact that, I love the fact that it's that aspect of Electron, it's not the physical of putting the stuff in there, but there's a designing that he's doing that I really miss, because the little layouts, which you can actually just play with stuff, see how it works, and there are software that will just test it for you as well, so you don't even have to find it afterwards.
It'll break.
Maybe that's wrong.
Maybe he's going to tell me, no, no, no, it breaks all the time, don't worry, he probably does actually, what am I saying?
Let's go to the next one.
Hundred Days of the Dragon is an episode of The Outer Limits first aired in 1963.
The story deals with an undisclosed Asian government and its attempts to infiltrate the US government with doppelgangers.
This included other prominent officials and powerful people in banking, broadcasting, newspapers and industry.
The plot is eventually exposed.
It's a good job that that could ever happen in this day and age.
Oh wait.
I love the list of headlines as well.
Bring the receipts.
Because that's the thing as well.
People act as if China has no incentive to try and undermine the United States at the highest levels.
Of course it does.
Just like the USSR. But we don't treat them with the same, frankly, respect that we should as an enemy.
Absolutely not.
Actively trying to destroy the West.
The frustrating thing for me, for example, is when Boris was London mayor and he decided to do the regeneration of the Docklands in Downtrodden area in East London.
And he courted Chinese investment, and now if you look at it, a lot of it is student high-rises that Chinese students come over, spend a couple of months of the year in, leave all their stuff behind, including brand new monitors, including Gucci loafers, including Hamley's teddy bears, and that puts a squeeze on the housing market in a sort of fifth-generational warfare-style tactic, because the international class who can definitely foot the bill can come over, but the people actually living here that need something new, well, all that's being built is houses for new migrants or hotels for students.
to the next one for people listening in case you can't guess Bug.
It's a bee.
I like watching bees.
It doesn't have any yellow on it.
Oh, I think it might just be the camera.
I mean, so I didn't have a garden for years, and we actually just built it a little while ago from scratch.
We demolished the old one and put up the fencing and all that.
And I pity anyone who was stuck in a one-bedroom apartment in a high-rise for all of lockdown, because having that connection to something beyond the misery of concrete modernity can't be undersold.
Yeah, next one.
So I was reading the Queen of the Opera manga a few years back, which is basically a series about interwar Polish military politics, and it got me thinking.
We always talk about how great the German uniforms of World War II were, but we tend to forget that the Polish military had some pretty swag uniforms in their time.
Have the Lotus Eaters ever considered doing an episode rating the various uniforms of the World War II factions?
I think Beau and Josh could have a field day with this.
I don't think we've ever done a fashion show, but I suppose it could be done.
Nothing technically stopping it, but just, okay.
There are some very strange manga topics by the looks of it.
Alright, is that the last of the video comments?
Well, we're going to have the written comments on the side.
So, on BigRobSimplaz, FreeWill2112 says, I don't know why you keep hoping for change in the Tories.
I don't, mate, don't worry.
Nothing will change in the same way financial lobbyists captured both the Democratic and Republican wings of the neoliberals in the US.
The same globalists are in full control of both Labour and the Tories, and they are not willing to put up with Corbyn, and they are not countering a populist Tory party.
Instead, they will let their favoured pro-glo-less candidates fight like cats in a bag for the honour of leading Britain into the twilight of existence.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of words are put in that, but yeah, I know that this aspect of it is definitely true.
You can see it in the plastic candidates, 100%.
Don't get me wrong.
In some of the more based ones, of course...
You can be as base as you damn well please, but the system is the system in that party, and it's painful, to say the least.
So I'm not deluded about that, don't worry.
I do like to see base people succeed, though, even if they're not able to get the change they need to be done.
But then again, maybe they'll prove me wrong.
Probably not.
Hammurabi VI says Big Rob isn't just a pillar of patriotism.
He's just too simple to lie about his agenda, which automatically makes him better than 99% of all politicians.
That's a great way of putting it.
Big Rob is not going to tell you to suffer for Ukraine because he would just tell you, alright, so I've been paid a load of money.
True.
So you're describing a British Donald Trump.
Yeah.
Just say the quiet thing out loud.
Just don't bother trying to hide it.
That's the great tragedy of Boris, actually, is because everyone in the left-wing press turned around and said, oh, he's Britain's Trump, if only.
We thought we were getting Trump v.
Bernie with the Boris and Corbyn election.
Instead, we basically got Biden v.
Bernie.
I just see John noting us that the news Priti Patel has apparently ruled out running for it as well, which, okay, that's one down.
That's fine.
Shaker Silver says, Labour likes the diversity to be the people making their coffee, not to govern them with their silly ideas.
Yeah, but also it's obviously untrue to be like, oh look, they're English, therefore it means a huge amount, because you can have English ancestry but still be a socialist.
And they all are, so...
Yeah, you can have foreign ideology.
It's the old Orwell quote of most left-wingers would sooner rob a pallbox than sing God Save the King.
Count Dayton says Labour, the most English heritage party of the two big parties, also the most international and the most hateful against the indigenous population.
What a world we live in.
Yeah.
At least at the leadership level, that's the aspect there.
But they do absolutely hate us.
George Happ, can we become...
I mean, actually, just to note on that, I mean, Emily Thornberry being one of them, the lady who is most famous for tweeting out an image of an England flag and a white van and going, eh.
Sorry.
George Happ, can we become PM as a white pill too big to swallow?
The meltdown alone would put the salt mines into overdrive.
Yeah, certainly would.
I mean, if not, just for a week.
I mean, I have no delusions that everything's going to be fixed.
Not going to happen.
But just to have some fun for once instead of doomerism.
She has great rhetorical power.
I'm just concerned about the fact that she voted for Maxine Passport.
Yep.
Henry Ashman says, Not that we're aware of.
Which, you know, hopefully it stays that way.
Alex Ogle, Conor is right on the point about the weakness of the candidates for the Conservative leadership, but I fear he pushes it too far.
All he's establishing is that they all have a weakness, and that is too to be fully expected, but it means he implies that there is no candidate pure enough.
That kind of thinking is more aligned with the left, as he puts it.
No, because the leftists are conforming to ideology, whereas I'd say there's some objectively correct morality, and if you're going to do something like vote for vaccine passports and shut me up in my house for not having your preferred medical treatment, then you're a bloody tyrant.
Unless you get a renowned renunciation of your form of position and apologise and say, oh God, I'm wrong, I hope the electorate forgive me, then I'm not going to trust you.
And I'm fine being a moral purist.
I'm not going to take table scraps of what's best offered for me.
For politics, I feel like being a moral purist is going to fill you with disappointment.
Of course, but hence why I'm continually disappointed in politics.
I mean, she hasn't made this, but I'm thinking the stock standard defence I would expect from this would be you're a junior minister in the government, you have to vote with the government, regardless.
Yeah, but I just would have resigned.
If you want.
So, another Bloody Dane says, I didn't think you made a point.
I did.
It was about Shara Ali in terms of saying he has the most tepid take of, oh, a woman is an adult human female.
Shock.
Most sane people think that, and then suddenly he's embraced by the right.
I don't think conservatism should become a refugee camp for liberals who are chucked out just because they weren't progressive enough at the current time.
It kind of just de facto is it's a refugee...
Unfortunately.
Well, it's not that...
I hate this term, frankly.
It gets overused, especially because we have a party called the Conservative Party, so it's a pain.
But the people who genuinely believe in reality really are just a boatload of refugees from wherever.
I mean, Andrew Doyle is a refugee from the last.
And so many others.
So that's what it is.
Liking it or not, I can see an argument.
But come, I don't think it's particularly tenable to have a remoralizing movement when you've got so much fractionation.
I mean, again, embracing Shah Raleigh when he wants carbon credit limits for your purchasing.
Yeah, you don't have to agree with anything else.
Yeah, but if you're letting him near the policy sphere, his ideas are going to filter through.
It's my pocket leftist.
Unfortunately, especially with the ideas of the Conservative Party, that there are no morals, only the job that needs to be done.
Okay, then if someone sets the tone of the job as carbon credit scores, eventually the Conservatives are going to be coming out and defending that in the next couple of years.
I'm not familiar with how influential he is, so...
He was former deputy leader of the Green Party.
I mean...
Oh, now?
He had a speech there.
He was on with Andrew Doyle recently on GB. It seems like he's moving into the anti-woke socialist group.
So Andrew Narek says, Why do so many modern primaries feel like shades of the Republican 2016 campaign?
So many empty suits coming out of the woodwork to desperately try and appeal to their more principled base.
Here's hoping Britain avoids another sham politician.
Well, this is just a truism of politics.
It's not new or old.
It's just the fact that there are career politicians and they will run.
Same with Boris's one.
We had, you know, Rory Stewart and Michael Gove and Jeremy Hunt and all these clowns.
I still miss Rory Stewart.
I don't.
Why should I vote for you?
Because I smoked opium in Afghanistan.
I'm like...
Right.
That's like, that's, uh, okay, I guess, why not?
When I'm in Parliament, I'll smoke more opium, trust me.
Right, so, Conservative Generate's comments.
Yes, Lord Niravar makes me wonder if any of these Conservatives of ours are in Jeff's little black book.
US authorities might be covering for the crimes of British politicians by keeping a lid on Ghislaine.
We cannot talk about...
Sorry, I'm just laughing.
John's just perp on the screen.
Do you remember the Rory Stewart, I'm going to be sleeping on your floor tonight campaign as well?
No.
He was going to make connections with people in the party by sleeping on their floor for the night?
And I was like...
That's just embarrassing.
Like, what the hell are you doing?
I mean, I'm pretty sure some of the Conservatives I covered in that segment have done the same thing.
Callum Dayton.
I'm a Conservative.
I believe in progressive politics and running a professional sugar daddy business, and I wear ladies' clothes and wigs.
Conservativism 2022.
Yeah, we are in quiet state.
The Overton window has shifted so much.
Again, this is the refugee camp idea, and also the fact they've been in power so long that they just permit degenerates to, oh my god, it's real.
Please have me to stay.
Rory Stewart asked Londoners to invite him for sleepovers.
So it wasn't even party members, it was just randos.
I know immigration's made housing really bad, but God, Rory, do you not have any ministerial expenses?
Hello, Mrs.
Smith.
I'd like to stay with you tonight on the floor.
Sun falls a sleeping bag.
Don't you know I'm running for Prime Minister?
It's like, get the f*** away from me.
Andrew Narog.
Why do so many modern primary...
Oh, the same one.
Sorry.
Bleach Demon.
Tory campaigns of pressing the flesh seem to have been misunderstood.
I don't get that reference.
I'm not sure what that meant to be.
Sorry, mate.
We're not as cultured as we'd like to be.
On Hunter Biden, so Bold Eagle 1787 says, with all the torpedoes and bombs hitting the already sinking Biden admin ship, I honestly think will the first...
He'll be the first.
He'll be the first president, be impeached and removed from office.
The call of self-preservation in the Democrats is strong now, and I can see several senators jumping sides to take the opportunity to take control of their party from the lunatics that are currently running it.
One of the things I did cringe at is the Americans left's response to Boris resigning, because the way our system works is essentially, it doesn't necessarily happen but to some extent did, is the elites of the party, as in a bunch of the MPs who have just got together, and the media can drum up a scandal and therefore have the leader of the country who was elected by the people resign.
People don't get a say, regardless.
And sometimes this is very useful, obviously.
Sometimes it's obviously just treason, frankly.
And the American left, I did see there was a bunch of articles being like, damn, we should really learn from the Brits and what they've done to Boris.
We should be able to take out President Trump if we just all got together and did it.
It's like, yeah, of course you want that power.
So I think the American system of having to go through as bad as Biden to therefore have to get rid of someone probably is the right way to do it.
But also, the implication here is that the Republicans will do anything if they're elected in 2022.
Most of them just sit on their hands.
It's like a lot of the times Republicans have come out and said, I was going to push for an abortion ban.
I was going to push against Obamacare.
But Mitch McConnell turned around and said, no, we need the wedge issue at the next midterms.
So...
Sure, but I was more talking about the fact that it was sycophancy for the idea that when Trump was in office, the rhinos should have all ganged up and basically...
Yeah, backstabbing.
But also, one, that's the Democrats presuming that everyone agrees ideologically with their narrative, which they don't because they're so far removed from truth.
They're looking at it miles away.
But also, it's the idea here in the commenter saying, oh, I think he will be the first to be impeached.
No, no, no, no.
The impeachment proceedings will be possibly brought, but it doesn't mean they'll be voted on.
I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene's done about four now, and the Republicans are just unwilling to take her up on it.
I mean, I'll be interested to see what happens, though, because after the midterms, I do wonder if he does, like, three more speeches where he just reads, read the line, or something like that.
Or American can be summed up in one single world.
Mr.
Tucker says...
Tucker Carlson joining us for the day.
So Mr.
Tucker says, I hate the party line that Hunter isn't a member of the government, so we shouldn't give an S that he is a crack-smoking pedo who does shady business, deals with our adversaries.
It's not like Joe has disavowed him, or disowned him, and it was just months ago he said that Hunter was the smartest guy I know, and my boy, just like me.
Yeah, and is the big guy in all of the business dealings, getting cash from the Chinese.
In which case...
I mean, it's sort of painfully obvious.
I know we have to go over it.
But if this was Donald Trump, I hope to be that fair.
I know it's a meme at this point.
Could you imagine if this happened to the right?
It would be round-the-clock coverage.
I mean, it would be...
Nixon being taken out of office is nothing compared to this crap.
And this crap is just so open, everyone knows about it, and yet every newspaper in the United States, every major media outlet in the United States, just because they've tagged themselves onto Joe Biden's administration, is just like, no, that's it.
That's it.
Also, he is very much like his dad because his dad is also very keen whenever there's a camera in the room to start confessing to his crimes.
Because the only reason we know that Hunter Biden was on the Burisma board is because Joe got the prosecutor fired and the head equid pro quo.
Wasn't that something Trump got impeached for?
But it's just the pain.
Because I finished Lauren Southern's new video.
I haven't seen it yet.
Check that out.
You probably should.
In which he goes through a bunch of drama from people in the past, right?
And one of the aspects I'm most proud of is Lucy Brown.
I don't know if you're familiar with her.
But she left Tommy because of a whole bunch of stuff, which you can go see, I'm not going to get into it.
But she went and worked for Hope Not Hate, and then turned around and betrayed them, and did that documentary with Tommy, exposing Hope Not Hate as trying to gin up a fake documentary.
Yeah, was that with Panorama?
Yes.
Yes.
And the...
I didn't know about this.
Apparently Hope Not Hate sent a message to Lucy afterwards saying, why would you do this after all Tommy's done to you?
Because they had a huge falling out.
And she just wrote back in longer words, and it's beautiful, just being like, yeah, he was terrible to me, but you people...
Far worse.
The damage you do to our societies and countries is on another level.
And with the dereliction of GTO being like, hey, maybe this guy has to go because of the compromise he's in.
It's the same similar situation where it's just like, it really is buggered.
Andrew Narek says the Republicans really need to pounce on these new leaks in a way seemingly refuse to back in 2020.
There needs to be a wholesale prosecution of much of the Democratic establishment for either being involved in Hunter's corruption or actively covering up.
I don't know what they can do in that regard, but just put Peachman on the table every two minutes and just keep showing pictures of him snorting coke and smoking coke, like...
But good luck with the entire Democratic establishment being thrown in jail.
I mean, look, Trump's line was fantastic.
Is it ever going to come to fruition?
I would hesitate to think so.
He might go scorched earth if he comes back in 2024, like the great orange hope on the horizon.
But there's obviously going to be the intelligence agencies which act against him, and obviously act against sitting Republicans.
XYZ says, the real question is, do we really believe that this was related by a group of black hats from 4chan?
Yeah, state actors, and wouldn't be surprised if the DNC was involved.
They're getting ready to use Biddy as a chum for the sharks.
To be honest, I wouldn't even mind.
Genuinely, if the DNC are just like, alright, we've got to sink our own man to try and get out of this.
The more exposure, frankly, because it doesn't leave them clean, obviously.
I mean, these are the people who put him in power actively.
It's always good to see how bad it is.
Hammurabi VI says 4chan is proof that even the US government is powerless against weaponised autism.
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
They lost to a bunch of Vietnamese farmers.
I'm not exactly shocked that they lost to this too.
They've done plenty of other stuff in the past as well.
Yeah, like Waco.
No, 4chan.
Oh!
Because I saw people being like, we've come a long way from hunting down, you know, heal not the virus flags.
Yeah.
You know, 4chan has done some amazing things over the years.
I remember when they bombed ISIS at one point, you remember that?
No.
So 4chan, so ISIS released a new video of them beheading someone or propaganda.
and 4chan identified the location within like an hour and got it bombed because they could see in the background a house that isis were using to stay in right position and then they just gave the information on twitter available to the united states air force and they just went all right took it out incredible so you have it bleach demon says there is an element of the hunter saga that makes me think this is his revenge against uh joe pete biden's years of abuse
The ignored son, who is competing against the corpse puppet, memory of his brother, strong words, and forced to take up the Biden family business, corruption, and more perverse things.
I didn't know, or at least I'm not aware of, the concept that he's abused out of all this, because he seems to have done rather well.
You don't get that much money from just sitting around.
Well, you do if you're him.
But then there's the revenge against existence idea of, sure, he has money, but all it does is facilitate his personal...
Depravity.
But the idea that he's acting out because he's been put into this position of running all these companies, this is a great deal.
It's a great deal, but he's not very competent.
He's clearly not very stable.
So he might resent the fact that he has so much responsibility, but he has a sort of imposter syndrome that he can't actually keep up with it.
Can't say I have any sympathy, but it makes hilarious sense, so let's go Brandon.
Endorsed.
BaseApe says Hunter Biden is literally unblackmailable.
Imagine it's your job to get dirt on him.
What could you possibly find that isn't more than willing to record himself doing and upload to the internet himself?
Can't tell if it's Brain Fried Junkie or 4D Jess Champion.
I think the former.
That's one hell of a piece of advice, though, because imagine being at some conference, like, how do we stand as candidates without getting discredited?
Alright, just expose everything before you run.
There's a comedian I know in the mainstream whose career was launched primarily because there was a video of himself in a sexually compromising activity leaked to the internet, and so he just embraced it and made his entire act about it, and now he's co-hosting ITV shows.
Radcheck was right, says the Hunter Biden PSYOP theory has some weight.
The CIA uses him to manipulate Biden, they just don't anticipate Joe being so far in his Parkinson's and dementia that he doesn't remember who Hunter is or what he was wanted from his dad in the first place.
Maybe.
He did call him Bo at one point.
Yeah.
Which is quite sad.
Christian Anderson says maybe they chose Biden because he is so old that he has no sex drive left.
I think all the heads he's sniffed have proven that wrong.
Not heteronormous sex, I suppose.
No lust for sex equals no sex scandals, a la bill.
Maybe, but then as you say, sniffing.
Lord Nervar says, just watch the media start pumping out articles about how crack cocaine is safe, actually.
Now that I can't hide it anymore.
To be honest, that would be...
Fuck.
I know these people just dab in front of us at this point about how our opinions don't matter, so screw it.
Someone in the Dems, in this evil corrupt cabal, should just put a bill forward legalizing crack cocaine to Well, they were already giving out free crack pipes from the federal level, so...
I saw that, but that was because they wanted you to smoke safe, and there's a bit of, like, defense there.
Yeah, the idea that, exactly, crack protein is safe, actually.
I just want them to be like, yeah, just smoke crack.
It's legal.
We legalize weeds, why not crack?
Nothing wrong with it.
And Major Tom says, have you all seen...
Oh my god!
It's fake, apparently.
I'm writing a new article there.
Yeah, and that's the accusations made by Southern, which is her perspective.
Of course, it's complex because you don't know what evidence she's got in regards to things where she doesn't provide evidence and the stuff she does.
You know, there's evidence there, of course.
But I'd love to see other people's responses to that.
Otherwise, I don't really care about the drama that much because, frankly, all of that is her personal sphere and good for her for being able to just talk about it instead of giving it to herself, regardless of whether or not it's 100% accurate because you shouldn't have to live in fear or just whatever.
But then the most interesting thing for me was, frankly, the fact that she had persecution from the UK government, US, and Australian.
So the UK government banned her for racism because she said Allah is a gay god.
Yeah.
Which is mad.
Which are the other protests for doing anyway?
The United States government banned her for two years.
She didn't explain why, although I'd love to hear.
The Australian government were the worst ones, though.
Her family were in Australia, and the only way she was going to get back and be with her family was if she got to Australia.
And she couldn't get the visa, and the Australian government said the reason they won't give you the visa is because of your political actions.
And they gave her a deal saying if you quit politics, we'll take you off the list of banned people and you can visit your family.
I mean, that is real evil.
Open blackmail, yeah.
Real evil-ess.
The kind of thing that a Western government could engage in.
I mean, the kind of thing that if any other foreign government would immediately be like, well, there's obviously, you know...
Communist China, so what do you expect?
But from the Australian government, people seem to just forget that, yeah, the West can do these things, apparently.
And that story is the one I'd really love to hear about in more detail, because that's mad.
I mean, that really is evil beyond a human level.
The rest of it is just interpersonal drama.
I don't know any of these people beyond seeing their content, and I don't have an investment level if you've just sort of fallen out.
Sure, I can see that perspective, but I mean, that was the big thing for me, is just the fact that Honestly, the government just being like, yeah, we don't like your politics, so you can't see your family.
Yeah.
Fucking...
Sorry, piss me off.
Mr.
Sloan says bees without yellow are apparently very common, which I didn't know.
Although apparently we do not have bees living under this building.
You know how beehives have just seemed to have disappeared?
Yeah.
If you go down, when you walk down there, there's some holes in the building floor, and the bees come out and in out of there now?
Yep.
Happens to the side of my house.
Weird.
Weird.
I don't know why, I just haven't seen bees do that in a long ass time.
They're adapting over time.
Yeah.
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