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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, here we are once again. | ||
I know the seas are rough right now. | ||
Times are tough. | ||
The theme is dark, but we are here to be your guiding light. | ||
Now, I've told you there is a mass awakening happening right now, and slowly but surely, the average American that was non-political, apolitical, or even thinking they were liberal, but just uninformed or misinformed, are starting to catch on quick and there's one individual who is having an awakening experience and now he's putting out content that is anti-liberal you could say and so this one video that's been seen millions of times now is just how so many Americans feel and while they might not be as well-spoken or want to get in front of a camera like this individual does it's happening in the hearts and minds everywhere and that's why Infowars resonates with the people because it takes that awakening that you're having and it makes sense of it the overwhelming nature of it we make sense of it right here so What this gentleman is about to express in this video is represented by millions of Americans. | ||
It's happening every day. | ||
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I used to be a Hollywood liberal yoga-doing vegan cliche, and I'm starting to question it all. | |
I just realized that in this town, people have perfected the art of looking kind, looking like they care, looking like they're awoke, but They don't mean it. | ||
This ideology liberal thing, which I used to be all in on. | ||
I used to be all in on it, and now I'm feeling like I'm all out of it. | ||
There's no substance. None of these people believe it. | ||
It's all just, oh, what can I say to not offend anyone? | ||
What can I say to get the next job? | ||
What can I say that I don't rock the boat? | ||
I don't like anyone from this town that's on that woke agenda thing. | ||
It's weird for me to say because I was in this Hollywood system for 20 years. | ||
I did music on like 50 massive blockbuster films like Fast and Furious, Transformers, Oceans 11, 12, 13, James Bond, Zoolander, Moulin Rouge, Spider-Man, Kofu Panda, Pirates of the Caribbean. | ||
But I just, it's all so inauthentic. | ||
There's no substance here and I'm feeling like I'm falling out. | ||
Oh, and make sure to follow me because the more people follow me, the more visible I am and they're less likely to kill me. | ||
So there you go. That's Stephen Hilton. | ||
And if somebody entrenched in Hollywood liberalism can have the awakening, then anybody can. | ||
Or at least that's what we hope. | ||
But believe me, I understand, because it's back in the news today, when there's a group of people that... | ||
I mean, let's just take one example. | ||
It's in the news today. An entire group of people that will lie to you and lie to themselves and then want to build a society based off these lies, like men can get pregnant or genitively mutilating a child is gender affirmation. | ||
And these groups of people show up at the Capitol. | ||
This is a tiny fraction of a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage. | ||
But they're activated. | ||
They're organized. And so you see that and you think, wow, the world is hopeless. | ||
If somebody can be this insane, if somebody can be this deranged, and this gets promoted, and this gets accepted, and this gets turned into policy, and then this becomes a cornerstone of our culture and our civilization, geez, we are really in a dark place. | ||
But the only reason they're lashing out, and the only reason why they're louder than ever... | ||
It is because they know their time is coming to an end. | ||
They can sense that the human awakening of getting back to a meritocracy and getting back to a free market society where you're responsible and accountable for your own actions. | ||
That's what all these people have in common. | ||
They fear that. | ||
They've had a free ride too long. | ||
They've gotten synthetically propped up by the fake culture propaganda too long. | ||
They know we're waking up to it and so that's why they're lashing out right now with trans agenda | ||
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Transcribed by https://otter.ai I'm taking talk in my arms, it's the soul of me. | |
You want Bob, ask to see me lay face down! | ||
You'll pay for the noise in your head! | ||
No! | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And I'm your host, Owen Troyer, with you for the next three hours. | ||
We're going to be joined in studio by Michael Cargill. | ||
We've got breaking news on... | ||
The gun legislation that the Democrats are trying to pass, like bump stock bans and other such stuff, that Cargill is fighting in court and having victories. | ||
And he's going to be in court giving us, or in studio rather, giving us an update on that. | ||
And another situation that he's following that ties into a larger phenomenon of the violent crime wave that's going on. | ||
Austin, Texas has been truly hit and shocked I don't even know if you would call it like a crime shock or a culture shock. | ||
I don't know. But this city has changed so dramatically in five years, in ten years. | ||
And people that have lived here longer than that, they can't even believe it. | ||
And so the police here have been defunded and attacked to such an extent where there's virtually no law enforcement left. | ||
And they can basically only go to the hot parts where there's crime or a large group of people gathering, like out on Dirty Six where you see all these fight videos coming out. | ||
I mean, Dirty Six always had, you know, drinking atmosphere, but no, it's a whole new level now. | ||
And so, there's no police in Austin. | ||
The local liberals here have completely defunded them and neutered them. | ||
Now, the remaining police are all retiring early. | ||
It's a bad situation. | ||
And I could tell you personal stories about how bad it is. | ||
We might get into all of that with Michael Cargill. | ||
But, so, the governor said, well, this is basically hinging on the brink of an emergency. | ||
Brought in the state troopers and they are cracking down. | ||
And it's funny. | ||
Well, let's just say anybody around here has noticed there's been a heavy state trooper presence in the last couple weeks. | ||
And what they're doing is quite shocking, actually. | ||
And I'm certainly not in the mood for a police state or to be seeing police everywhere. | ||
But I guess that's just how the pendulum swings when it gets so crime riddled here that now the Texas state troopers have to come in and they're basically just laying down the law hard. | ||
So we'll talk about all that with Michael Cargill. | ||
Anthony Sabato Jr. is going to be joining us in the second hour. | ||
And there's a guy right out of Hollywood telling it like it is who's seen the other side of things. | ||
And he is just really fired up for freedom right now, especially seeing the political persecution of Donald Trump. | ||
And so he'll be joining us. | ||
And then in studio, we're going to have the boys from Revenge of the Sis for the final hour sitting down with me here in studio. | ||
And, well, you really have no idea what's going to happen when those two are on the air. | ||
So we've got all of that coming up for you today. | ||
Now, a couple big news stories. | ||
One, Ukraine war plans leak prompts Pentagon investigation. | ||
How did somebody leak Joe Biden's and the Pentagon's war crimes plan, or excuse me, war plans to have Finland get into NATO and ultimately... | ||
Ukraine get into NATO and it's discussing how they want the war with Russia. | ||
That's kind of a big deal. | ||
Now, the issue is the Pentagon and the White House are operating above the law now. | ||
So Joe Biden doesn't have to get congressional approval to go to war with Russia. | ||
And even when they admit that they blew up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a crime against humanity, an act of terror, even though they're caught admitting that, Newland and Biden, and then Seymour Hersh's piece with the inside information, and nothing happens. | ||
So, it just shows you how completely rogue this White House is. | ||
And how they're not even operating as if it's under a constitution or supposed to have any sort of checks and balances to its agenda. | ||
And Joe Biden now says he's going to ban assault weapons. | ||
He can't tell you what an assault weapon is, but he knows he wants to ban it. | ||
It's kind of like with liberals say men can be women, but if you ask them what a woman is, they can't define it. | ||
Well, then how do you know a man can be a woman if you don't even know what a woman is? | ||
It doesn't matter, bigot. | ||
And then they had to put out a report. | ||
Remember that Afghanistan withdrawal debacle that got the American troops killed and so many others? | ||
And then left weapons in the hands of our enemies. | ||
Millions of dollars worth. | ||
A complete and utter disaster. | ||
You remember that? Well, the report came out. | ||
And do you know... | ||
What or who the Biden administration is blaming for the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
How much time do you need to say Donald Trump? | ||
Oh yes, it's Donald Trump's fault. | ||
Donald Trump could be dead. | ||
Donald Trump could be in a jail cell handcuffed to the wall. | ||
And Joe Biden would slip on a banana peel and he would blame Donald Trump. | ||
Or Joe Biden would give the wrong coordinates for a drone strike and kill children and kill Americans and kill humanitarian workers. | ||
Oh wait, he did that. | ||
And then blame Trump. It's just this amazing thing. | ||
It's just, oh, anything we do, we just blame on Trump now. | ||
And as people wake up to all the criminal activity and just the utter state of Washington, D.C., just a hive of villains, We're just going to blame Donald Trump. | ||
So now just everything is Donald Trump's fault. | ||
He could be dead. | ||
He could be in a jail cell. | ||
He could be in a hole in the ground. | ||
He could be falling into eternity for oblivion. | ||
I mean, it's just... But everything is Donald Trump's fault. | ||
Oh, the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
Donald Trump's fault. Gas prices are so high. | ||
It's Trump's fault. The border is wide open. | ||
Record illegal immigration. Damn it, Donald Trump, why'd you do this? | ||
Do you really want to see how dangerous these liberals are? | ||
Do you really want to see how dangerous these Democrats are? | ||
We have been trying to warn you. | ||
And now Al Sharpton has let the cat out of the bag. | ||
And I really don't want to get into the whole situation that went on in the women's basketball championship game that I talked about yesterday with Jesse Lee Peterson. | ||
But what scares me is the common thread now. | ||
We've kind of reached the point where this younger generation, and I'm not saying they've been totally successful with the Democrat racist propaganda. | ||
But clearly they have influenced enough young individuals, some of which are already in the professional sports world. | ||
You've seen them, you've heard them, like Colin Kaepernick. | ||
They've clearly indoctrinated enough of the youth of this country into this total anti-white bigotry. | ||
And they just think it's good to be anti-white. | ||
They don't even hide it. | ||
And they really believe that you can't be racist against white people. | ||
And so, again, I don't want to get into that whole thing about the young girl. | ||
You know, I'm not going to listen too seriously to 20-year-olds' opinions, but they do reflect culture. | ||
They do reflect what they're taught. | ||
Now, why am I talking about that? | ||
Al Sharpton says Trump's arrest is spiritual payback for racial injustice. | ||
Sharpton calls Trump indictment spiritual, says Alvin Bragg will deliver us justice. | ||
So, to Al Sharpton, they're going after Donald Trump because he's white. | ||
And Al Sharpton just let the cat out of the bag. | ||
They're pursuing Donald Trump because he's white. | ||
And they need to take down a powerful white man because that would be spiritual justice. | ||
So it's not real justice. | ||
They can't claim there's any real justice here. | ||
Even Al Sharpton. Even Al Sharpton. | ||
I could walk outside and rip a branch off a tree and it would be... | ||
Higher IQ than Al Sharpton. | ||
And even Al Sharpton knows that there's no real justice here. | ||
So he says Donald Trump is white, so the black man is going to destroy the white man, and that's spiritual justice for black people, and young kids celebrate that. | ||
Do you see how dangerous this is? | ||
Well, I got to tell you, I got so much to talk about with Michael Cargill. | ||
And even in the break, we were just, I mean, I'm just floored because, really, I want to be giving you a victory lap. | ||
You've been doing such great work trying to fight for our Second Amendment rights. | ||
I mean, truly, you're, as an individual, one of the leaders, I would say. | ||
And then, but we're sitting here, before we can even get into that, I mean, folks, this is how crazy it is. | ||
I forgot this. | ||
In my first segment, I was talking about the violent crime wave in Austin. | ||
I had forgotten that there was a... | ||
A situation around here where men are just disappearing randomly in the middle of the night. | ||
You know, there's a homeless element here, but we're not talking about maybe homeless men. | ||
But these are people with families. | ||
These are people that have friends and loved ones that care about them. | ||
And they're like, where are they going? They're missing. | ||
Well, now a body's been found. | ||
And so basically the situation is there's a serial killer on the loose in Austin, Texas. | ||
The police aren't telling you about it. | ||
And I was asking you, is this part of the reason why they brought in the state troopers? | ||
So, I mean, where do we even begin with this wild story that nobody's talking about? | ||
Right, so we actually broke this. | ||
I brought this up with a bunch of media outlets. | ||
I've talked to a bunch of reporters, and I said, look, you know, men are actually disappearing. | ||
The bodies are being found after a night of drinking downtown on Rainy Street, a good party district that we have here in Austin, Texas. | ||
And they're finding their bodies, and like 72 hours later, and... | ||
They're saying, hey, these people just stumbled into Lady Bird Lake, the lake there that's downtown, and they just died. | ||
They drowned. And I was like, that's crazy. | ||
Never happens. Lake's been there forever. | ||
The riverfront's been there forever. | ||
Never heard of that. Right. | ||
All these men are not just wandering down by the lake. | ||
You know, young men, we're talking young men. | ||
Some of them have come into town for one reason or another, a concert or something like that, with a bunch of other friends. | ||
And then somehow they get separated from the group, and they wind up, you know, getting drunk, lost, And then in the lake, their bodies are found. | ||
And then like 72 hours later, and it's just, no, there's just no way. | ||
And so we've been pushing, I've been pushing the law enforcement, I've been pushing different media outlets to ask the hard question. | ||
How is the toxicology report coming out? | ||
Are they finding any marks on the body? | ||
Ask the hard questions. | ||
You know, what's going on? And so I think, you know, right now law enforcement is lying to us. | ||
And police can actually lie to you. | ||
And I understand why they would do that because maybe the killer is living amongst us and they don't want to alert the killer so they can, you know, find this person. | ||
But, you know, people need to be aware that when you're out and you're partying in Austin, Texas, you're in that party district, you need to stay with someone because young men, you know, we're talking men in their 20s, you know, younger than 30s are actually wind up missing and they're finding their bodies So it's been at least three. | ||
It's been at least three men. | ||
We're talking 20 to 30. | ||
Really? We're talking going back to 2008. | ||
We're going way back, yes. | ||
And they think these might all be connected. | ||
Yes, no one's ever linked this stuff together. | ||
What I've done is I've gone out, I've interviewed, we've had my guys interview some of the family members. | ||
There's one guy who actually, he actually was found. | ||
One person survived. | ||
Does not remember anything at all. | ||
We're reaching out to his family. | ||
We're reaching out to... | ||
Someone has actually found the bodies. | ||
These bodies have been discovered and someone called the police. | ||
So we've actually interviewed the people that have actually located the bodies. | ||
And there's something... | ||
We have to tell the people. | ||
We have some pictures and some photos that we're going to come out with this weekend. | ||
Are you not going public with this yet? | ||
Can't go public with it just yet. | ||
But we do have some photos and some pictures of these bodies and the something that's around the crime scene. | ||
So we're talking about possibly linking together crimes dating back from decades. | ||
That is correct. Because the reason I said three is, I think it was like three recently, maybe three in the last couple months or something, that then spurred that one family to investigate, and they found the missing gentleman, but like you said, memory, like he had it wiped. | ||
It was like he was extreme force to the head or what? | ||
He does not remember anything from that night at all, what happened. | ||
He doesn't remember. He barely remembers going out. | ||
You know, his memory is like white, totally clean. | ||
And so, man, we're going to break this story. | ||
We got so much more that we're actually digging into this weekend. | ||
And we're going to come out with some pictures and photos and some videos of some things this weekend. | ||
Okay, well, I mean, from the bomber that we had like four years ago here in Austin, ironically enough, they defunded the police after that. | ||
They, you know, walked up and possibly could have been blown up, and so they got defunded for that good effort. | ||
And now we're talking about a potential serial killer with dozens of bodies in the count there. | ||
I mean, this is just wild stuff in Austin. | ||
They're not telling you, but... Before we get into the legal fight for the Second Amendment, anybody who's local in Austin has probably noticed state troopers everywhere. | ||
I mean everywhere in the last couple of weeks. | ||
That's right. So I'm just assuming that this is because of the violent crime wave that we've had here. | ||
Stunning local residents, really. | ||
I mean, really, because Austin has not been a place where there's high crime. | ||
And usually you can go downtown with your family and it's not too big of a threat. | ||
These days, different story, and the police defunded, many retiring early, and so DPS, state troopers, called in for backup? | ||
How is this, what's going on with this? | ||
Yeah, we're actually completely short. | ||
We're almost 300 police officers short in Austin, Texas. | ||
This is the capital of Texas. | ||
You know, it doesn't take much for, you know, something to happen here, and we need, we need a strong police force here. | ||
So, you know, here I am, I own a gun store, and we're located on the south side of Austin, Texas, Central Texas Gun. | ||
And you've dealt with criminals. Yes, and so we've actually had, in 2020, during the riots, when all the protests and everything was going on downtown, all the police were, you know, downtown trying to control that situation. | ||
We actually had a group of eight people in five vehicles tried to break into the gun store. | ||
We've actually, you guys have played the video before, of them trying to get into the gun store. | ||
They actually tried to ram the front entrance, they fired shots at the entrance, fired shots at the locks and tried to get in. | ||
Do you know... Owen, do you know that not one investigator came out to the crime scene, to the gun store, to investigate a gun store break-in attempt? | ||
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Not one investigator, not one police officer. | |
Look, I've had a couple instances where the police never responded, and we're talking about, like, hit-and-run stuff, nobody got hurt. | ||
Okay, you know what? Maybe you're too overwhelmed. | ||
You can't deal with my hit and run where nobody got hurt. | ||
Somebody just tried to rob a gun store. | ||
That is not a light criminal act. | ||
No. And we're talking about a place that has four or five hundred suppressors. | ||
We're talking about a place that has anywhere from 50 to 100 machine guns. | ||
And then there are other semi-automatic rifles and handguns and stuff like that. | ||
And all kinds of other equipment. | ||
Not one investigator came out to take photos, fingerprints, or nothing of that crime scene whatsoever. | ||
Wow. Imagine if they would have actually been successful. | ||
Imagine if you didn't have the proper security. | ||
Exactly. And so that's why we have a serious problem here in Austin, Texas, and that's why the state police need to step in and do something about, you know, and assist the Austin Police Department because they're just way too short. | ||
They're overworked, too short, not enough officers, and we need this relief to come in because there's We have a serious problem with people that are 13, 14, 15 years old that are walking into 7-Elevens and committing crimes with guns. | ||
And, you know, I don't know where their parents are. | ||
I don't know why they're not at home at four o'clock in the morning, but they're, you know, they're committing, you know, strong armed robbery and all this crazy mess. | ||
And it's just insane. And we need the troopers to come in and do something about it. | ||
Yeah, and anybody now, again, it wasn't like this, not even five years ago, but especially 10 years ago, in parts of Austin, East Austin, South Austin, like, all you hear now is sirens and sometimes gunshots, you know, screeching of tires, leaving a crime scene. And this was from your office. | ||
That was from Central Texas Gunworks, where they were trying to rob you. | ||
That's right. And so, look, anybody who's driven around Austin the last two weeks, you've probably seen a state trooper pulling someone over or, you know, getting ready to... | ||
Do law enforcement. | ||
And so, believe me, I don't like driving around Austin and seeing flashing lights everywhere I go. | ||
Not my ideal situation. | ||
But the crime wave and the crime element has gotten so bad here, there was really no other choice. | ||
Something had to be done, at least for shock and awe, just to let the criminals know that there's some law enforcement left. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, I don't want to be all negative here with Michael Cargill in studio. | ||
And we will get into the victories that you're having and the fight right now for the Second Amendment. | ||
But I can't let this one go because it's on theme right now. | ||
Everybody knows San Francisco is, well, not what it once was. | ||
and there have been a large string of stabbing deaths in San Francisco. | ||
Recently, Cash App founder Bob Lee, some thinking that there might be a conspiracy there. | ||
I'm not reporting that, but the point is that really raised awareness. | ||
It's like, whoa, this is a nice area. | ||
Bob Lee, big guy, gets stabbed to death. | ||
And so here comes CNN. | ||
I'm quoting, folks. | ||
I'm quoting here. | ||
The stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee has prompted comments perpetuating the notion | ||
that San Francisco is dangerous and crime riddled. | ||
The notion. | ||
The notion that San Francisco is dangerous and crime riddled. | ||
The notion. The notion! | ||
The nerve! All of a sudden, in 2023... | ||
Like, oh my gosh! | ||
They have poop maps so that they can have tourists come to town and not walk through human feces. | ||
It's a liberal stronghold. | ||
Yeah. So that's what Austin is becoming, sadly. | ||
But, aside from all that bad news, let's talk about the good. | ||
I recently saw your name, I think, in another... | ||
Case that is making its way to the Supreme Court now, I believe, in defense of our Second Amendment rights. | ||
I mean, where are you at? You're juggling a bunch of different notions right now. | ||
Right. There's so many different cases that we're working on right now. | ||
But this one here, this is big. | ||
This is big. This is exciting. | ||
This is the bump stock lawsuit. | ||
It's not just about bump stocks. | ||
It's about the ATF, the federal government, and about them actually creating law. | ||
And so that's what Congress does. | ||
Congress creates law, creates a bill, writes a bill, whatever passes it, and all that good kind of stuff. | ||
So this case, we filed this case back in 2019, a bump stock lawsuit against the federal government. | ||
It actually, we had our day in court, September 2020. | ||
We lost that court. | ||
We appealed the case to the Fifth Circuit, had the three-judge panel. | ||
We lost that court. | ||
We appealed again to the Fifth Circuit, and that case was heard on bunk in front of all the justices on that court. | ||
We won 13-3, and then we thought, okay, this is it. | ||
Bump stocks are going to be legal in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and I should be able to walk into the ATF's offices and get my bump stocks back. | ||
Well, the government had until their final deadline was April the 6th, midnight. | ||
And so I got an email from my attorney late last night that right around 1130, the ATF, the DOJ, filed their appeal to the Supreme Court. | ||
So now they're appealing this case. | ||
They don't want us to get our bump stocks back. | ||
They don't want bump stocks to be legal in all 50 states or Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi. | ||
So they're appealing to the Supreme Court and requesting that the Supreme Court hear this case. | ||
Because there's circuit splits. | ||
There's different circuits that have ruled on bump stocks, you know, different ways, and the Fifth Circuit says, hey, they should be legal because the ATF can't create law. | ||
So now, if the Supreme Court takes up this case, then they hear this case, they rule in my favor. | ||
That's going to have far reaching ramifications there because we're saying the ATF can't create law. | ||
The ATF can't create law for bump stocks and they can't create law for the pistol brace. | ||
Which is the more recent one. | ||
Which is the most recent one, that's right. | ||
And so if we're able to do that, there's no telling what could happen. | ||
Now, you also have litigation on the pistol case as well, don't you? | ||
I'm with some people on that case. | ||
I haven't filed anything myself on that. | ||
I have a bunch of other cases that we're focusing on, so I haven't done anything with that one. | ||
But you have Texas, the AG's office, along with Gun Owners of America, filed a lawsuit. | ||
You have Texas Public Policy Foundation. | ||
They filed a lawsuit. | ||
You have an organization called FRAC. They filed a lawsuit with 50 other states. | ||
To, you know, stop the brace ban. | ||
So one of those cases, they're all using, all those cases in Texas are using my case, the Cargill case, in front of the Fifth Circuit, saying that the Fifth Circuit has already ruled that ATF can't create a law, so we should get an injunction against the ATF and stop the brace ban. | ||
So I'm expecting an injunction on one of those cases here. | ||
Some judge That's going to hear that case should grant an injunction, and so we should get a halt. | ||
You know, hold what you're doing. Let's wait until this makes its way through the courts so we can find out what happens with the brace. | ||
Now, the Supreme Court is going to be ruling on not... | ||
A pistol accessory or a bump stock, they're going to be ruling on whether the ATF can make law. | ||
Is that how this is going to be interpreted? | ||
A couple things they've got to decide. | ||
Was the Fifth Circuit correct in their definition of a machine gun? | ||
A machine gun, when you pull the trigger, you hold the trigger, shoots multiple rounds, that's a machine gun. | ||
A semi-automatic, each pull of the trigger, one round fires. | ||
That's a semi-automatic. | ||
So they have to agree that the Fifth Circuit was correct with that. | ||
And then also that the ATF can't create law, just like any other agency, whether it's EPA, whether it's OSHA, whether it's the Health Department or whatever, deciding to say, you know what, one day we're going to make everyone get the shot. | ||
One day we're going to make everyone wear a mask. | ||
Well, you can't do that. | ||
Congress has to write a bill. | ||
It has to become law. So that's going to be a big one because it's going to have precedent over a lot of different cases. | ||
However, that one ends up getting resolved. | ||
And then when I look at them, I guess they want a legal definition of machine gun. | ||
They want that to be solidified. | ||
What are we going to consider a machine gun? | ||
Okay, fine. Maybe we can have some... | ||
You know, clear definitions there. | ||
But what about when it comes to assault weapons? | ||
Because Joe Biden says he's going to sign a bill to ban assault weapons. | ||
Has there ever been any legal definition of that? | ||
I mean, when does that get to a court? | ||
Well, he's got to, there's got to be a bill. | ||
They just can't, they can't ban the AR-15 through the ATF. They can't do that. | ||
So if they do, then we're going to file a lawsuit against them for that. | ||
That's a common use firearm. | ||
You just can't all of a sudden arbitrarily... | ||
Is that the number one sold gun in America, would you say, is the AR-15? | ||
That's right. It's an AR. It stands for armor-like rifle. | ||
I call it the American rifle. | ||
But yes, that's the gun that actually most Americans own. | ||
Is it going to be that or AK? More people own ARs, I think, than AKs. | ||
And we can't have Russian guns running around in this country. | ||
We gotta have ARs. | ||
Doesn't matter how great they work. | ||
If you love this country, you're all about America, then you have an AR. So, but will it have to get to a point where they'll be forced to define what an assault weapon is? | ||
So, okay, let's say they rule on this. | ||
We now know this is the definition of a machine gun in a court of law. | ||
This is the definition of a semi-automatic rifle in the court of law. | ||
That doesn't exist for assault rifle. | ||
It's still... It's still whatever they want. | ||
I mean, or an assault weapon is actually what they say. | ||
I mean, okay, I'll bash someone over the head with my phone. | ||
And that becomes an assault phone. | ||
So now it's an assault with a deadly phone. | ||
Are they going to ban phones? | ||
Right. Whether someone jumps in the car, hops a curve, and runs over a bunch of people, you know, whether, you know, here in Austin we had the bombing situation, you know, what was that, an assault bomb? | ||
You know, and so we have so many different things that people use. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to make all assault bombs illegal. | ||
Okay. Right. | ||
It's illegal to murder people. | ||
You know, let's keep it at that. | ||
It doesn't matter what the tool that someone picks up and uses. | ||
You're talking about someone that actually killed someone and took someone's life. | ||
So let's talk about, though, what the market is like. | ||
I mean, is business still booming for you? | ||
I know it's kind of ebbs and flows. | ||
When do you see the biggest... You know, rush of business. | ||
When do things seem to slow down? | ||
Yeah, typically the gun business is busy during the holidays like Christmas, like December, January, February, March, and then starts slowing down like in April, May and all that kind of stuff. | ||
With this talk of, you know, the ban for the brace, people are trying to, you know, get their AR pistols now. | ||
They're worrying about the government actually banning AR pistols and all that kind of stuff. | ||
So, That's why we're moving all these different court cases forward because we've got to fight back against the government. | ||
These different little rogue agencies that are deciding to just come after little mom and pop, little individuals, and deciding to ban them. | ||
You're talking about Pulling people over on the side of the road for just having a particular tool. | ||
So we're standing firm. | ||
We're going against them. | ||
We filed this lawsuit. We're now going to the Supreme Court. | ||
And I'm excited about this. | ||
I'm excited about going to the U.S. Supreme Court and defending the American people in court. | ||
Well, I'm excited and I'm proud. | ||
I'm proud that Michael Cargill here in studio with me is one of the biggest fighters for our Second Amendment right now. | ||
And I wanted to ask you this. | ||
We're out of time. I'll ask you on the other side. | ||
I mean, your gun shop is great. | ||
I've been there. I've made a few purchases. | ||
It's awesome. You do great training sessions as well. | ||
You had a lot of people that go through there and learn how to use a firearm. | ||
But I'm going to ask Michael on the other side. | ||
You've got your gun shop. | ||
What about the other gun shops? | ||
Are there any other gun shop owners? | ||
There should be a massive rush of gun shop owners coming to Michael Cargill's aid in this lawsuit. | ||
We will be right back. It's the Infowars War Room brought to you by Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Last segment here with Michael Cargill. | ||
MichaelCargill.com, or if you're in Austin, Texas, I suggest stopping by Central Texas Gunworks, and you'll have a lot of fun out there, let me tell you. | ||
But I wanted to ask you, Michael, because you're really leading the charge here, and I've got to say, it must be cool to see your name on the Supreme Court case. | ||
Yes. It's got to be pretty cool. | ||
When I see the legal documents that say United States government versus Jonathan Schroer, I'm like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's me. You know, I got like five of them. | ||
I'll probably put them in a frame. | ||
But it's Michael Cargill, and then there it is right there. | ||
But my question for you is, where are the reinforcements? | ||
Where are the reinforcements? | ||
What about other gun shop owners? | ||
So we probably do more of helping other people out, you know, and we really don't get any help ourselves. | ||
And I get it because people are busy and they're afraid to step into the limelight. | ||
They're afraid to be that target or have that target on your back. | ||
And so that's why we've also filed a different lawsuit to protect all gun stores in the country. | ||
And that's one that we found Michael Cargill's Central Texas Gunworks against the ATF. And in that lawsuit, what that does is you have... | ||
The gun stores, they go in to inspect the gun store, they find little paperwork errors with the gun store, and then they're actually revoking their license and shutting them down. | ||
Are you kidding me? Yes. | ||
Just a little, small little paperwork error. | ||
Oh, an illegal immigrant walk right over the southern border and get everything for free, but a gun company, one little, like, oh, you forgot to dot your I here. | ||
That is correct. That's correct. | ||
And totally shutting you down and revoking your license. | ||
And so I was worried about, you know, hey, you know, It's looking like we're going to win this case, this other case here, in front of the Fifth Circuit and also possibly make it to the Supreme Court, which we are on our way to the Supreme Court now. | ||
What stops them from walking into the gun store and doing the same thing to me? | ||
So I said, well, we need to be a little proactive. | ||
We need to get out here and file this suit against them to protect all gun stores in the country as well as my gun store as well. | ||
And so has this rallied anybody to say, hey, I see what you're doing. | ||
Get me on board. How can I help? | ||
Can I fund you? Do you want this lawyer? | ||
Not yet. So luckily we have some great attorneys, and it's going to take a lot, a lot of effort. | ||
I've teamed up with Texas Public Policy Foundation with that lawsuit there. | ||
We've teamed up with NCLA Foundation. | ||
Another organization out of D.C. with the one that we go to the Supreme Court with because with these cases you need someone that's going to present this case in front of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court is not going to take just any attorney. | ||
You have to have an attorney that one that's possibly been in front of the Supreme Court before or that is capable of presenting a case in front of the Supreme Court. | ||
You don't want a D attorney. You want an A student that's going to present this case. | ||
So that was very important as we move forward with these cases. | ||
Now, the right to self-defense, Second Amendment, is a civil right. | ||
And in fact, it's been argued as a major civil right, specifically for minorities in this country. | ||
So I'm assuming the ACLU has been calling you up and coming to your defense, right? | ||
The ACLU is all over this? I have not heard from the ACLU at all. | ||
No. No. No, come on. | ||
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The ACLU, it's a civil rights group. | |
I have not heard from the ACLU. I have not heard from a lot of organizations that are out there. | ||
Now, I'm of course being facetious about the ACLU. Are there any organizations that you are surprised you haven't heard from? | ||
I'm surprised I have not gotten a call from the NRA. I was going to ask that next. | ||
Nothing from them, huh? | ||
Nothing. Well, they kind of blushed a little bit with the bump stock ban. | ||
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They said we won. So that's a little confusing. | |
Right. It was confusing to me. | ||
Look, I think overall the NRA still moves the ball the right direction, but it is not where it used to be. | ||
Clearly they play political correctness a little too much. | ||
I've reached out to the NRA. I've sent them a ton of emails trying to get in touch with them. | ||
I want to go to the convention that's going to be coming up here really soon, and I wanted to present this case. | ||
Is that in Texas again? No, it's not. | ||
It's going to be in Indiana, I believe. | ||
Don't quote me on that. But no, it's not in Texas. | ||
And I've reached out to them, and nah, nothing back. | ||
I mean, I guess you could just buy one of their expensive booths, and maybe then they would get back to you. | ||
Right. What part of... | ||
I'm trying to get to the bottom of this. | ||
What part of shall not be infringed is it that is confusing to our politicians? | ||
Right. Don't know. What part of that? | ||
I mean, is it shall? | ||
Maybe we should break it down word for word. | ||
Which one of these confuses you? | ||
Not... B? Maybe. | ||
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Infringed? Don't know. | |
Because it's confusing, right? | ||
How many constitutional carry states are there? | ||
The number's increased in the last couple years. | ||
Yeah, so we're looking at about 51 constitutional carry or some form of constitutional carry, we should say, in the United States. | ||
So explain to people what just happened in Florida and why that was even an issue. | ||
Right, so Florida finally got their version of constitutional carry. | ||
Well, I wouldn't call it constitutional carry. | ||
I would call it permitless carry. | ||
And so that you're able to conceal carry a handgun without a license in Florida. | ||
You can't open carry, but you can conceal carry without a license and it comes with some type of restrictions. | ||
So, in other words, for people that might not understand, if I walk in, that gun on my hip right there for everyone to see, that's going to be a problem. | ||
That's a problem. If I have it inside and concealed, then you're okay. | ||
Cannot see about ordinary observation is concealed, then that they have that, which is permitless carry, you know, in Florida, that's going to go into effect sometime this summer. | ||
Is there a logic as to why that makes a difference? | ||
If you don't see it, then it's not a problem. | ||
If I see it, you know, it scares, you know, it triggers people. | ||
So it's the old out of sight, out of mind type thing. | ||
That is correct. But have they ever thought about how the criminal might view that? | ||
I mean, I guess if a criminal walks in, you probably maybe want it concealed anyway. | ||
But then another part of me is like, well, maybe you want it to be seen, so the criminal runs away. | ||
The whole purpose of having police officers and security officers is so that that person that's in uniform with a gun on the outside that you can see, it actually deters crime. | ||
So when people see guns that actually deters crime, that keeps them from going to that shop, store, whatever, And robbing the place or committing the crime in that establishment. | ||
So, no. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
And again, all these things just seem to elude logic. | ||
Especially when we deal with these school shootings. | ||
And we've had a couple now. | ||
We've learned that a potential school shooting was stopped. | ||
Both transgender individuals. | ||
It ends up, you know, they were plotting another school shooting like what we saw in Nashville. | ||
And to me, the answer here is so obvious. | ||
And I guess the trick is... | ||
Some people don't want actual solutions because they don't like what it looks like. | ||
They'd rather have something that looks good and feels good, even if it doesn't work. | ||
So, hey, you know what? | ||
Gun laws look good and feel good and they make me feel all good inside because I want to stop gun crimes. | ||
Well, that doesn't actually work. | ||
But what works is putting an armed security guard there, however, you know, whatever that may mean or look like to you. | ||
That's what works. | ||
But because people don't like how that feels, Right. | ||
And so what people forget is when you're dealing with schools, there's already a federal law that says you're not supposed to be within 1,000 feet of a school with any weapons at all. | ||
That is a no gun zone, no weapon zone. | ||
So we're talking elementary schools, middle schools, or high schools. | ||
So just by being within 1,000 feet of a school, you're actually committing a crime unless you have a license, like a handgun license or a gun license from the state that you live in or you live in 1,000 feet of that school. | ||
So if you have a concealed carry, There's an exception for that. | ||
You can have your firearm within the thousand feet. | ||
Under the federal law. | ||
Under the federal law. Or if your place of residence is within a school as well? | ||
Within a thousand feet of that school. | ||
So if you're in that school zone, your house is in that school zone, then there's an exception for that. | ||
Why didn't we tell the Nashville school shooter this? | ||
Dang it. You're supposed to stop. | ||
Communication problem. | ||
You're in the school zone. That gun is illegal, young boy, girl, thing. | ||
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Gotta stop. You misgendered me. | |
Oh, gosh. Oh, man, I tell you. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
So we have laws in place already. | ||
You're not supposed to murder someone. | ||
You're not supposed to kill someone. So there are laws in place already for all this stuff. | ||
There are no more new laws that you can put on the books that's going to stop someone from doing something. | ||
And this is the way I've always kind of looked at it, is I don't want to live in a country where we feel like we need armed guards, right? | ||
I mean, that's not the civilization. | ||
That's not the society we want to live in, where we feel like we have to have an armed guard at the school. | ||
Maybe at a bank, I get it. | ||
People go rob banks, right? | ||
But at a school? Okay, no, we're not that far gone yet. | ||
Well, sadly, I think... | ||
That's what it's come down to. | ||
And no law, never has a law stopped a mass shooter. | ||
Not a single time. And we have so much money to send overseas to different countries. | ||
I don't know why we don't spend just a little bit to put a police officer at an elementary school, middle school, and a high school. | ||
Maybe one or two police officers there. | ||
We have the resources. | ||
We have the funds to do this. | ||
We just need to make sure we do it. | ||
Well, typically what they do is they put the resource officer at the high school. | ||
And they use the resource officer at the high school. | ||
That's mostly because of fights and stuff. | ||
Discipline actions. That's right. | ||
Well, maybe the solution would be, you know, if you're a local school out there and you feel like you're not getting proper funding for security, maybe they just raise a Ukraine flag. | ||
You know, just put the Ukraine flag over the school and say, hey, we're Ukraine. | ||
How about a little bit of that jack for us, huh? | ||
We're looking for a little security over here. | ||
You got any guns for us? | ||
Maybe some tanks, some leopard tanks? | ||
That'll stop a school shooter. Michael Cargill, great stuff. | ||
How can they follow your lawsuit and everything you're doing? | ||
Definitely join us. Go to michaelcargill.com. | ||
Check out the website there. | ||
Go to Central Texas Gunworks. Check out our website there. | ||
And stay tuned. | ||
Watch me on Twitter. | ||
We'll keep everyone up to date. | ||
And as always, more guns equals less crime. | ||
Go out there and buy yourself a gun. | ||
I love it. And go to Central Texas Gunworks to do it. | ||
That's my recommendation. All right. | ||
Michael Cargill departs now. | ||
Antonio Sabato Jr. coming up next. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Okay, ladies and gentlemen, there was a wild situation. | ||
Former NCAA women's swimmer Riley Gaines has become a bit of a political figure. | ||
Since graduating, specifically because of the Leah Thomas male swimming with female athletes phenomenon, Leah Thomas, originally William Thomas from Austin, Texas, where he swam as a man, switched in college so he could succeed. | ||
And so the Biden administration is making sure that they keep this going. | ||
The Biden Education Department just dropped new Title IX rules that bar schools that receive federal funding from enforcing policies that ban biological males from playing girls sports. | ||
So in other words, the Biden Department of Education just made sure men are allowed to | ||
compete against girls at the college level, which is ironic because Title IX, part of | ||
its original intention was to allow the female athletes to have a opportunity to perform | ||
even though most of the NCAA sports are funded by college, men's college basketball and football. | ||
It's no secret. | ||
And now they're just saying, well, sorry, girls, men get to take over your sports as | ||
well. | ||
So Riley Gaines has been speaking out against this. | ||
She's been on the receiving end of a man taking over her sport and she got attacked, not just | ||
attacked, held hostage and they wanted money. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So here is transgender activists hold Riley Gaines hostage and ask for money so she can safely pass through this school where she was supposed to give a speech. | ||
The left hates free speech. | ||
They hate women. And here they are harassing and trying to hold Riley Gaines hostage in clip four. | ||
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And what we're hoping to do is to keep things peaceful. | |
Make her lose her fright! | ||
Tell her to pay us. | ||
Tell her to pay us and then she can go. | ||
Ten bucks each. Give me a McChicken and a McRib right now. | ||
We're cooperating, so what's next? | ||
What's next is you give me McDonald's Big Mac. | ||
I supersized my drink. | ||
I can't speak to all of you. | ||
When we're over-talking each other, we're not going to hear you. | ||
Don't let her hold! We want your money! | ||
It's always that, isn't it? | ||
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So, what we want to do is... | |
Make her give me a bit back! | ||
And as the speaker insists, we can continue our conversation. | ||
So they get mad. Riley Gaines doesn't want to pay the toll to get into... | ||
Well, we'll just leave it at that. | ||
She doesn't want to pay the troll's toll. | ||
Riley Gaines refuses to pay the toll and so they get violent here in clip three. | ||
So she's just trying to peacefully get away from these people and they stalk and harass her. | ||
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A woman. | |
What happened to believe all women? | ||
What happened to feminism? | ||
No, liberals just oppose you. | ||
They don't stand for anything. | ||
They just stand opposed to you. | ||
And so after all of this, so after all of this, the continued violence against women that speak out against men competing in women's sports, the continued violence against anybody who doesn't want to say that men are women, and then after a transgender individual commits a mass murder, here's what the White House has to say in clip five. | ||
LGBTQI plus kids are resilient. | ||
Wait, did you forget something? They are fierce. | ||
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They fight back. They're not going anywhere. | |
Really? And we have their back. | ||
Where'd they come from? This administration has their back. | ||
Okay. We are so proud of the kids across this country who have organized protests and school walkouts to tell the politicians in their states to stop this legislative bullying. | ||
So... I know that these political... | ||
All Democrat party funded propaganda... | ||
And all in the shadow of a transgender killer murdering six people. | ||
So they got the message loud and clear, folks. | ||
You better beware. They just got the message. | ||
You murder six people, you get empowered. | ||
We're back here on the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com and my next guest is Antonio Sabato Jr. | ||
It's been a while since he's been on with us but man oh man is he fired up when it comes to the political persecution happening in this country. | ||
Specifically with Donald Trump. | ||
Now, Antonio probably could have been like the next Iron Man or the next big TV star or whatever he wanted to be. | ||
But because he's not a total sellout to the Hollywood agenda and the Satanists, well, he, you know... | ||
Has to struggle through Hollywood now. | ||
So that's what he's had to sacrifice for speaking the truth. | ||
But I bet you he wouldn't change anything about it. | ||
But he's going to tell you all about it. | ||
He's with us now. Antonio, seriously, I know you didn't come on here to talk about yourself. | ||
But if you'd like to talk about the discrimination that goes on in Hollywood, please go ahead. | ||
Otherwise, I know that you're extremely concerned with the political persecution in this country. | ||
Specifically what you're seeing Donald Trump on the receiving end of. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy to me. Things have changed dramatically and they're not looking too bright as of right now. | ||
I think we need to stand up to this. | ||
What they're doing on the left and this new way of life of living in an illusion, it's not realistic. | ||
There's nothing truthful about it. | ||
It's overwhelming to everyone and everyone is getting scared because ignorance is bliss. | ||
So if you don't stand up to bullies, if you don't stand up to what is truth, And then also, I gotta say, if you don't fight for God, because God has really been put on the sideline and nobody can talk about God anymore, and this country was founded with God in mind, for God, and so those things are going away rapidly, very, very fast, and that's what they're doing on purpose, the matrix, the system, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They're bigger than government. | ||
They own both parties. | ||
They can do what they want. | ||
We were talking about these issues of people being attacked. | ||
People cannot be themselves. | ||
You were talking about my career and stuff that I could have been, could have done, whatever. | ||
But I'm still fighting for my career. | ||
I'm still fighting for what is right. | ||
And this country allows me to do that because with God, I can do the impossible. | ||
And those values are rapidly going away. | ||
And if we don't fight for those values, as we stand here on the last country on Mother Earth, this stands for those values. | ||
Because every other country is either teaming up with other people, other countries are doing the same thing, and it's not for God anymore. | ||
Hopefully people will wake up. | ||
But sooner or later, God is coming back and he's going to show everybody what is real. | ||
And people have to be ready for that because he's going to be bigger than all this nonsense. | ||
This is crazy. We have UFOs. | ||
We have people thinking they're women and women are men and all this other stuff. | ||
We have other genders and people are talking. | ||
You know, I was going to the doctor the other day and you're filling out your information card and they say male, female and this huge other list. | ||
God created a male, and God created a female, and that's about it. | ||
And if there's anything else after that, you are very stupid, ignorant, or you live under a rock, or you're completely being brainwashed. | ||
And that's very, very dangerous because our country, America, is the last standing light for freedom. | ||
And if you take that away, it's all over. | ||
Well, and you said something that I, my, the phrase that I use to describe this is lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
And that seems to be the current existence of the American left progressive liberal Democrat is that they're lost in a world that doesn't exist. | ||
They call gender affirmation denying somebody's gender. | ||
They call abortion care when you murder a baby. | ||
They think men can get pregnant. | ||
This is nonsensical stuff. | ||
It's stuff, as you say, that doesn't exist. | ||
And it wasn't always like this. | ||
That's what's so curious is that it was never, maybe never like this before. | ||
It's like we're being forced to accept something that has never existed, and even though they want to claim it exists, still doesn't exist. | ||
I'm surprised there isn't more of a culture shock from even generations older than me. | ||
I mean, to me, I never saw this growing up, but for generations older than me, it has to be even more of a culture shock. | ||
But then I go to these trans kids rallies, and it's mostly grown adults there wearing all kinds of weird leftist propaganda. | ||
Yeah, and it's just getting to a place of no return. | ||
This is really the matrix. | ||
This is really a world like you just said. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense that people are following this because you have celebrities. | ||
You have Hollywood. You have the music business. | ||
You have this bully that stands over your shoulder and tells you what to do and how to say, how to do, how to be, and all this other stuff because you don't have a God. | ||
You don't have a purpose. You don't have any commandments. | ||
You don't have any morality anymore. | ||
You don't have it. You know, like you said, people think that males... | ||
Male human beings on this planet can have children. | ||
And people cannot actually express what is the meaning of a woman. | ||
And you have people in government going, oh man, I don't know what that is. | ||
I can't answer that question. | ||
So, this is going to a place, and it's not—unless you fight it—and we all have to stand up to this, because if we're going to let this go every day and just talk about it and not do anything about it, it's going to get to a place where they're going to come into your house. | ||
They're going to come into your world. | ||
Now they're going to digitalize dollars. | ||
Dollars is gone. Money's going to be digitalized. | ||
They're going to know everything about you. | ||
They're going to tell you. They're going to shut you down when they want to. | ||
They're going to do—they're already doing that because this country is not free anymore. | ||
You know, Christianity is being demolished every day. | ||
Pastors, churches, way of life, family values. | ||
Now they're attacking their children, where, you know, they're having these contests, drag queen contests with six-year-olds and seven-year-olds. | ||
And Hollywood is standing up to this going, oh, it's okay. | ||
And they're clapping, and they're clapping everything. | ||
And their parents themselves living in this bubble of... | ||
The devil works in mysterious ways. | ||
He doesn't stop. And if you take God away from that, the devil is going to overwhelm this country. | ||
And the Bible says, once this country is gone, this is the last standing light, this is the last standing warrior to fight for God itself, then it's all over. | ||
It doesn't matter how much technology you have and how much everything, because if you're lost inside, if this is gone, this is gone, and your soul is gone, after that, what's the point of living? | ||
Well, and I'm listening to you talking here and this has been one of the overwhelming mysteries to me when I'm doing political commentary and observations. | ||
You just pointed out. | ||
They want to have a central banking digital currency and they want it to be tethered to what is your carbon score, social credit score, however it gets rolled out. | ||
And in this system, you basically have no freedom. | ||
You can obviously see where that goes. | ||
I can obviously see where that goes. | ||
Most of this audience can see where that goes. | ||
And I'm asking myself... | ||
Do these leftists that hate our guts so much, fine, hate my guts, hate Antonio's guts, hate Trump's guts, hate us, hate all of our guts, that's fine. | ||
You understand that your guts are going into this slavery too. | ||
Do they not see that or do they just, is it that they're so filled with hate now, it's the old cut off your nose to spot your face. | ||
Would they go into this eternal bondage just because they're so desperate to see us go into it? | ||
It's like the gang syndrome. | ||
You know, when you're in the gang, you're protected by the gang, so you're okay. | ||
Even though they're committing crime every day, which they're doing this, they're allowing people, millions of people are crossing up borders and drugs and the list goes on. | ||
We can talk about it for hours and hours, but they do that because they're in the gang. | ||
They're protected by the same people who are the cool folks in the high school. | ||
You know what I mean? They're walking around, they're being protected because you don't have a soul. | ||
You can't stand up for yourself because you know That if you stand up in Hollywood against this nonsense, you're gonna get fired. | ||
But at least you're standing up for dignity. | ||
And so that is only a few warriors really can stand up for that because everybody else will follow. | ||
They're sheep. They're not lions. | ||
They can't stand up on their own. | ||
You know, when I was blacklisted from Hollywood, I could have just, you know, fight against these people and maybe lawsuits or whatever. | ||
No, I don't care. I'm going to keep on living because I got God on my side. | ||
I love Jesus every day. | ||
You know, I went back to school. | ||
I had to get my real estate license. | ||
I still work on my movies. | ||
I still do what I do, but I'm not going to live my life Where I'm going to talk nonsense and live a different life elsewhere. | ||
It's like Two-Face. | ||
And so I can't live that way. | ||
I love the business. I love the craft. | ||
But these people are insane. | ||
And so when you work for the devil, it's okay to lie. | ||
Because if you lie for a living... | ||
You lie because you can't really express who you really are because you can't really deal with reality because this doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's easier to deal with it. | ||
What everybody else is doing in Hollywood, I will choose to do that because my agents are doing the same thing. | ||
My publishers are doing this. | ||
How can I dare to say that this makes no sense? | ||
So let's talk to little children and say, you know what? | ||
You can be whatever you want. | ||
Oh, you want to do this? Do this. | ||
Do that. Be this. | ||
There is a way of, you know, when you attack our children, that's just the last straw for me. | ||
Because, you know, one thing is adults, we can stand up for ourselves. | ||
You know, when you're a man, you live your life, you can walk away from certain things. | ||
But when you attack children, That's too far. | ||
And listen to what you just said. | ||
Hey, kiddo, you know, you can be whatever you want. | ||
You can be a dolphin. Go have a dolphinplasty. | ||
Or, you know, you can have your sex change. | ||
But, oh, you're going to raise your child to be a Christian conservative? | ||
No! Anything but that! | ||
No! Chop their genitals off! | ||
No! No! Anything but a Christian conservative! | ||
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Antonio Sabato Jr. | ||
is my guest. | ||
Follow him on Twitter at Antonio Sabato Jr. | ||
And I want to get into this. | ||
I already had this written down because I wanted to ask you about this. | ||
You kind of brought it up in the last segment. | ||
And that's the Hollywood kind of mainstream pop culture show. | ||
Really at this point, not just rejecting Christianity, but kind of going full-blown Satanism. | ||
We see the symbolism everywhere. | ||
It seems like all their award shows, their Satanic symbolism. | ||
I mean, I like going to big concert tours. | ||
Like half these big concert tours come to town and they do Satanism stuff too. | ||
And it's just like, come on, man. Can't I just enjoy your music without this? | ||
But it seems to be everywhere. | ||
And there's definitely a correlation because we can watch our culture slowly get away from God and Christianity. | ||
Even if you didn't want to say it was Christian in the 90s, There was still like things you didn't do, things you didn't touch, just places you didn't go because you just didn't want to go there. | ||
Now it's like you just push the bar as far as you possibly can. | ||
We're going to do award shows and we're just going to literally worship Satan every year on these award shows and we're going to bring a bunch of children in on it as well. | ||
And so there's definitely, I think, a connection there. | ||
When we decided to destroy our moral compass and mock Christianity and creation and embrace this satanic ritual symbolism, the whole culture and country is resulting in, it's falling apart now. | ||
You know, my friend, you know why they don't pick on the Prophet Muhammad? | ||
You know why they don't pick on Islam? | ||
Because they're afraid. | ||
Because if they would pick on Islam, they would die. | ||
They would literally die in some way or another. | ||
They know that their family members, something would happen to them, okay? | ||
Because nobody dares. But Christians are not tough enough. | ||
And I don't mean like retaliation, you know, you have to... | ||
You have to hit back and you have to kill, but you gotta stand up for yourself and you gotta fight. | ||
You know, if tomorrow was your last day on this planet, what would you different? | ||
How would you live your life? | ||
And God and Jesus says to us, you gotta live more for me, not less. | ||
Every day is given to you by me, God above. | ||
So when they talk bad about God, when they throw the Bible back at you, when they slam these pastors, when people cannot talk about anything anymore, if you're in the Christian world, You're just lowering your guard. | ||
You're just letting go what you're supposed to fight for. | ||
You know what I mean? You know, in Islam, they pray five times a day, man. | ||
You know why? Because they believe in God so much that they have to live for it. | ||
Christians have let go. | ||
You know, America was built on the principles of God and Jesus. | ||
This country was like, we want our freedom. | ||
With God, we can do anything. | ||
You know, they build the biggest churches here with the most people that would show up in California, especially. | ||
That was a Christian state. | ||
Now it's completely gone. | ||
It's because they're letting go. | ||
And the opposition is very smart. | ||
These people in power, they're not stupid. | ||
They're very smart. They can control the planet. | ||
They can control you because you're letting go of what's real. | ||
Because we used to have a sort of way of life that you had to stick to it. | ||
And so by sticking to that life, you know, now our laws are being changed. | ||
So now they're affecting our laws. | ||
But spiritually, as a country, we used to have our commandments. | ||
We used to have a way of, like you mentioned earlier, there's certain things you do not cross. | ||
Now they're crossing all of it because they have so much power and nobody's standing up to them at all because why are these so-called Christians billionaires? | ||
That's why Trump is the only guy who's going to fight for you because he's done it already once and in those four years this country was actually successful. | ||
Look at it now. I mean, I'm a conservative, but as far as party, I'm an independent. | ||
I make my own mind. So both parties need me. | ||
But I gotta say, this is not about parties or colors, but during those four years, we believed in God, our dollars stood for something, our gas, our borders were being protected. | ||
Certain things were going right. | ||
And obviously, they were fighting all that. | ||
But look at now. Now we have two years of complete hell. | ||
Now we're going to have two more years, complete hell, and we're on the verge of World War III. Our dollar is gone, people. | ||
You know, now our batteries are being made in China. | ||
The future, in the next six to seven years, electric power grids, it's all going to... | ||
People have to wake up and then they complain at the end and like, well, you know, I'm paying too much for this or my neighborhood is like full of trash and I have homeless. | ||
Well, you're voting for these scum buckets who are controlling your future and you're not doing anything about it and you're not even protecting your children or your neighborhoods. | ||
So when you let go of everything, I'm sorry to say, if you don't stand up for those things that matter to you, they're going to come and hunt you down and you're going to be against the wall very soon. | ||
Well, and you bring something up there, and I certainly... | ||
I'm one to practice what I preach, and so there's certain topics I don't get into because it's just... | ||
I'm not the best at those things, and so one... | ||
One element would be, and I get this a lot from other Christians I talk to, they ask, you know, do you go to church? | ||
And I always say, no, I don't go to church. | ||
And so I don't really talk about that. | ||
I mean, I've got my Bible at home. | ||
I pray every day when I wake up and every night. | ||
But no, I don't go to church. | ||
And I realized something because I was thinking about that. | ||
Listen to you talk. If I, because I've done this before, but if I go to, let's say, the three closest churches to me, One of them has a gay flag hanging from the top of the church. | ||
The other one gets Democrat money to complete the illegal immigrant pipeline. | ||
And then the other one has a sign on their marquee that says, we protect trans kids. | ||
So, I'm not going to those churches, obviously. | ||
And I realized, if I could have something that... | ||
I like to use music as a time-traveling machine, or you might watch an old movie from your childhood that you liked. | ||
It makes you feel good, right? | ||
It's like, if I could find a church from when I was a kid, when I grew up going to church, maybe I'd be more inclined to go. | ||
But when I go to the near church and it's a gay flag, or we protect trans kids, or whatever, or leftist propaganda, it's just a turnoff. | ||
And I realize, going through that thought in my head, That's why the left has conquered the church. | ||
It's because they want you to be turned off from it. | ||
They want you to see that over and over again and then think, well, I'm just done. | ||
I'm not going anymore. | ||
And that's exactly what they've done. | ||
They control everything and they'll get to you. | ||
It's like Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick. | ||
When they put your eyes out and they just leave them out and you have to look at all this nonsense. | ||
And when they let you go, you're like, you believe everything. | ||
And so we are there. | ||
Technologically, we're supposed to be so much more advanced. | ||
Look at the stuff that they're coming up with. | ||
But we're getting dumber. | ||
And we're letting go of, like, things that come in sense. | ||
There it is right there. Look at that. | ||
That's it, right? That's the world that we live in. | ||
Stanley knew it. You know, he knew it in advance that we're just letting go of common sense, of believing what the forces are putting in front of our faces. | ||
We're letting go that, you know, we have lived. | ||
We have done so much. | ||
We have built countries. | ||
I mean, look with the pyramids, the Colosseum, the Greeks, all the civilizations. | ||
And now we're here to this. | ||
You know, people go, hey, you know, I can get pregnant. | ||
I'm a man. I'm a this. | ||
I'm a that. It's ridiculous. | ||
And God is laughing. You know, the time before, when he got upset, he flooded the entire planet. | ||
Now, he's going to pick everybody out. | ||
And if you don't give your life to Jesus, if you don't believe that connection, not I mean going to church, but that connection with something higher than yourself. | ||
Your soul, because we're all going to go somewhere one day or another. | ||
You got to keep that soul going because God made you special, man. | ||
And so we got to do better, a lot better. | ||
You know, I've always said that the way to separate the greatest movies of all time from good movies is when you watch every time and you learn something new. | ||
And it just happened with the Clockwork Orange when you use that analogy of him being forced to look at that. | ||
But you say, well, he was the bad guy, though. | ||
He was the guy committing crimes. He deserves it. | ||
And folks, that's all of us. | ||
We all sat by and watched Satan take over our country. | ||
I'm not saying you're bad or I'm bad, but we all sat by. | ||
We're all now looking at it. | ||
Alright, real quick, some breaking news. | ||
House Oversight Committee subpoenas banks Biden Family Associate in probe of finances. | ||
So, is this a tit-for-tat for them going after Trump? | ||
Will anything be done about this? | ||
I mean, I will say... | ||
James Comer from Kentucky seems to be serious, very serious. | ||
So, and Jamie Raskin, the corrupt Democrat, is in a panic over this, and they're both the heads of the Oversight Committee. | ||
So, look, the Democrats opened this can of worms, and so now they're going to have to eat it. | ||
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is bragging about how he promised to put a black woman on the Supreme Court, Talk about racist. | ||
Imagine if he said he was going to put a white man on the Supreme Court, there'd be all kinds of problems. | ||
But it's a black woman, so it's okay. | ||
But they can't even define what a woman is, so it's just going to lead to more confusion. | ||
Now, Antonio Sabato Jr. | ||
is my guest. | ||
And you brought something up two segments ago that I wrote down because I think it was really powerful to understand how... | ||
The left is able to conquer the minds of the youth. | ||
And you talked about how it's like being part of a gang and you get the gang's protection. | ||
And I thought of a couple instances, like a young basketball player who rejected the invitation to the White House but said, oh, I'll go with the Obamas. | ||
And of course she calls herself a black queen and so she says I'll go meet with the Obamas because they're black and I realize that that's what this is all about. | ||
She's out here Again, I don't care. | ||
Call yourself a black queen. It doesn't make any difference to me, but let's call it what it is. | ||
If somebody said they were a white queen, that'd be a racist statement. | ||
You'd go ballistic. But okay, you're a black queen and you love the Obamas. | ||
And that's what it represents. | ||
It's like what you said. She's sitting here saying, I'm with Obama. | ||
See, Obama has my back. | ||
Look, Obama has my back. | ||
I'm good with Obama. See? | ||
And I just feel bad. | ||
She's 20 years old. She doesn't know the difference. | ||
She really thinks Obama has her back. | ||
She really thinks that the Obamas care about her. | ||
I mean, clearly, she might learn differently the hard way, but it's the same thing. | ||
It's Lady Gaga. | ||
It's Beyonce. I've heard it before, like the trans activists, and they'll say, you know, Lady Gaga is talking about the activism or Madonna, and it's like, you think they care about you? | ||
Look, I don't know Lady Gaga. | ||
Might be a nice person, might not. | ||
Okay, Madonna seems to have lost her mind. | ||
But the point is, it's exactly what you were talking about. | ||
It's this gang mentality, and they get all these celebrities put out in front of them, these false idols, and they're like, oh my gosh, and they look up to them, and then they hear, you know, you're a liberal. | ||
You hate Trump. | ||
You like trans kids. | ||
You're part of the LGBTQ mafia. | ||
And then they buy it, and they spout this stuff off, and it's exactly what you said. | ||
In the back of their head, they're thinking, oh, Lady Gaga has my back. | ||
Oh, Barack Obama has my back. | ||
My friend, listen, we're living in a society right now where our children, the other day, were brutally killed. | ||
Somebody walked in there with a nice evil black gun, shot by itself, and killed some innocent people, and now the community is standing up for the trans community because You understand what's going on? | ||
Our children, our country was supposed to stand up to our children together as a nation. | ||
Our president, everybody included, everybody supposed to stand up for these Christian families who lost everything. | ||
They're devastated. | ||
Our president, our vice president didn't even go there to see these families. | ||
You lost your child. | ||
You knew that day that your little kid was going to go to school, learn something, come back home to you. | ||
But he didn't. Or she didn't. | ||
Why? Because somebody shot themselves in. | ||
Whatever. Because they were gone here. | ||
Because we live in a society where we don't even discuss this. | ||
We can't discuss it. And we can't even fight for it. | ||
Now it's the God's fault. | ||
The God shot itself. | ||
You see, all this stuff is created by people. | ||
And I get so passionate about this, my friend. | ||
Because now they're touching, like I was saying earlier. | ||
They're touching our children. | ||
And they're getting to them. | ||
And they're being killed. | ||
And nothing is being done. | ||
And these inner families are killing their children by killing in the wound. | ||
And that is okay. | ||
All the way up to the ninth month. | ||
I mean, we are killing human beings. | ||
And people are talking about, oh, what money? | ||
And about this and about that. | ||
And also, in the same token with all that, we have strangers. | ||
People coming from all over the world buying land. | ||
In our country, owning our country for the future. | ||
So people have to really... | ||
Listen, Venezuela was a beautiful country at one point. | ||
Cuba was a very beautiful country at one point. | ||
I'm in love with my partner. | ||
He's Cuban. You know, I know about the human people. | ||
I know about socialism. | ||
I know what my family went through during World War II where you had a country of Germany believing a dictator that it was okay to kill six million Jews and kill them in the most brutal way. | ||
That happened. And it's gonna happen again mentally here because they're owning, right here, they're owning our minds. | ||
They're owning the next generation, the children. | ||
They're having drag-wing contests. | ||
Surrounded by six-year-olds and their parents. | ||
This is complete insanity. | ||
And if Hollywood stands, nobody's standing up in Hollywood for this. | ||
Nobody's going up and talking about people on The View and Whoopi. | ||
These are human beings' things. | ||
They're not about parties. | ||
And then we're being attacked. | ||
So, you know, if you've been attacked for standing up for something like this, then I don't like being attacked. | ||
Because me and my boys, people in the military, people that stand up for the flag, or farmers who have their flag there, who believe in the Constitution, they're not going to stand up for you putting your hands on them or trying to pick up our fight. | ||
Because we don't do that little stuff. | ||
We actually get down to it, we'll get you in a choke, and we'll get you down. | ||
And we're not going to be confronted by 20 against one. | ||
Because if they want a revolution, my friend, I'd rather stick with patriots who are going to watch my back who know how to use weapons than people on the ground screaming with masks or whatever the heck they're doing, living in these bubbles. | ||
Because that's what's going to happen. | ||
Sooner or later, they don't want to hear it, but a revolution is going to happen because I'm not going to stand up. | ||
America's not going to stand up for this. | ||
They can't take our country. | ||
Enough is enough. Yeah, the people in the clown outfits in the streets will probably go back into the sewers that they crawled out of if that day should come. | ||
And I do want to follow up on that. | ||
More pain before real change. | ||
It seems to be that's how this is going to go. | ||
But, you know, it's funny. The media, there's no doubt, the media and the Democrats, I mean, we have multiple clips from Corrine Jean-Pierre. | ||
I mean, it's all over the media. | ||
It's all over the press. | ||
The trans killer, the psycho murderer, was the victim. | ||
They memorialized the killer. | ||
And it's really, and you were kind of alluding to this, I'll take it one step farther and we'll do, I mean, call it comedy, but this is how they treat it. | ||
It's like, oh my gosh. | ||
A transgender person was just standing there innocently and this evil gun crawled up its leg and then into its arms and then into its hands and then the gun magically convinced the person to go to the school and shoot and kill three kids and three members of the faculty. | ||
The gun did all of it. The poor trans person. | ||
If only the gun wasn't there, none of this would have happened. | ||
The trans person is the victim. | ||
I mean, that's basically their logic. | ||
This person would have drove a truck through that school. | ||
That person would have waited in the parking lot and drove through 50 people. | ||
It wasn't about the gun. | ||
These people are so insane. | ||
I can leave a thousand guns here. | ||
They're not going to shoot themselves no matter how long. | ||
I can leave them here for a thousand years. | ||
People are completely insane and they let go of what's real and what's not real. | ||
I'm telling you, go watch Matrix all day long because we live in that matrix of going, this is La La Land. | ||
This is craziness, but it's okay to live in it. | ||
And I just don't understand how people don't stand up for that and go, I'm not crazy, so I don't want to be crazy, and I don't want to work for the devil. | ||
This doesn't feel good at all. | ||
Why can't you stand up? | ||
Because people in government, people in the public eye that have a lot of power are controlled by other people. | ||
They want the system to believe this. | ||
So like I said, The more we stand up together and we unite as Christians or whatever, believe in God, believe in real truth, whatever you want to do, believe in truth, then we can move together. | ||
Because, like I said, this country is the only one left. | ||
Europe is going away fast. | ||
France is gone and other countries in Europe are being taken to the sewer, just like you said. | ||
China, all these countries are meeting together, working together every day to make it better to control and destroy our country. | ||
And people in our country, in Washington DC, want this country to be destroyed. | ||
They want it to be that way. | ||
They want to change the system. | ||
No, they want to destroy it. | ||
So we can't allow that to happen. | ||
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Now... Antonio Sabato Jr., last segment here. | ||
The realization that many are having, myself included, is that there's going to have to be more pain before there's more change. | ||
And I think one of the kind of subsets of this phenomenon is going to be Good people that might think they're liberal or progressive or Democrat and think that that's the right side of history or the good side to be on right now. | ||
But I think they're quickly starting to realize that was a big, fat lie because it's the very people that said they were going to fix all these problems and now they've been in power and the problems are worse than they've ever been before. | ||
And so I think they're kind of having that come to Jesus moment where it's like, wait a second. | ||
The people I keep voting to change things are making them worse. | ||
So I expect there to be real pain in America that might finally get some real change. | ||
And I also think that the Trump indictment and political persecution has shifted a lot of people that would have never voted for Trump. | ||
They might not even like Trump. | ||
But after this, now they're thinking about voting for him just to stick it to the establishment. | ||
So what do you think about these two phenomenons right now? | ||
More pain to get real change, and has the political persecution of Trump reaching this new level, you think, helped Donald Trump politically? | ||
Yeah, just like Patrick Swayze said in Roadhouse, it'll get worse before it gets better. | ||
You know what I mean? That's just the way it is. | ||
You want to fight for something or you want to deal with this nonsense and become a sheep. | ||
And patriots, like I said, we that love this country, I don't care what side of the political, you know, whatever you believe in, but if you're a patriot and you love this land, you're going to fight for what is right. | ||
And we fought for it once. | ||
And we won. And we're gonna win again. | ||
And what Trump did was amazing. | ||
And this country allowed him to do that. | ||
He was able to fly in his plane, land in New York, take care of business, and leave. | ||
In other places around the world, not so easy. | ||
They would have arrested him, and he's still be in jail right now, probably for the next 50 years. | ||
And they would have thrown away the key, and they would have probably killed him in prison. | ||
In any other country in the world, I don't care where you are, they would have been able to put him there. | ||
And who knows what would have happened there. | ||
But in our country, you're allowed to protect yourself. | ||
You're allowed to follow the law. | ||
Thank God. So we still have that because it was based with God in mind. | ||
You know, in God we trust. | ||
So, you know, with those two things, actually, they all follow on the same thing because, you know, the future of our country is... | ||
Right now, we're standing at a crossroad. | ||
You're either going to go for this nonsense over here and not protect your children, your country, your family, or your values or whatever, something good and pure. | ||
That's it. And those are the two things. | ||
You either fight for goodness, which for me is God and Jesus and what is real, Or you fight or you follow. | ||
You're not even fighting because you're following what the trend, what everybody else is doing because of social media and what we have at our disposal and with TikTok and everything else. | ||
But common sense is not used anymore because families are not talking to their children anymore and the whole thing is collapsing. | ||
They know what they're doing. They're doing this on purpose. | ||
But I believe at the end, yeah, we're going to win because we have God on our side. | ||
You've been a politically active Christian conservative in California for a while now. | ||
You've run for office. | ||
What's in your direct future? | ||
What's in your near future? Are you still thinking about running for office again? | ||
Are you still getting politically active and activated? | ||
What's next for Antonio Sabato Jr.? | ||
Well, I moved to Florida. | ||
I don't live in California, and I will never live in California. | ||
You got out of there, huh? Yeah, I got out of there real fast and I'm not going back. | ||
And I love Florida. | ||
I love rest states where I'm Where I'm free, where I have a governor who protects me, law enforcement, where actually people live around my neighborhood. | ||
They take pride in where they live. | ||
They take care of their neighborhoods. | ||
That's the America that I want to live in. | ||
Unfortunately, California is gone. | ||
I have celebrity friends of mine who bought million-of-dollar homes in Beverly Hills or whatever, and there's homeless, there's this, there's that outside of their door. | ||
Nobody talks about it. | ||
It's okay. It's all right. | ||
It's fine that they're trashing the whole city. | ||
And the whole state. Well, you know, they're producing a lot. | ||
They're making a lot of money. Gavin Newsom is great. | ||
No, no, he's not. No, he's not. | ||
They're ruining the inner city. | ||
They're ruining everything around it. | ||
In California, I don't care how much money you're making, it's full of the most homeless. | ||
And they spend billions of dollars on this stuff. | ||
So I needed to get out of it. | ||
I needed to get out and live in a state. | ||
And I think, you know, Florida is one of the last states that is fighting for freedom and truth. | ||
Thank God. And our children. | ||
So you said something I think is very indicative right now of the leftist liberal mindset. | ||
And I don't know the individuals you're talking about with these million dollar mansions. | ||
You know, knowing your work history, I'm sure it's names people might recognize. | ||
But it's like, here it is right in front of your door. | ||
I mean, it's literally you walk out your door and it's right there and they still deny it. | ||
See, that's what's so puzzling to me because my belief was always, at least for the majority of people, you might think I'm a conspiracy theorist or you might think the stuff I'm telling you is outrageous and not true, but then eventually it's going to get to your doorstep and it's going to be real to you then and whether you believe me or not, it's not going to make a difference. It's going to be right there at your doorstep. | ||
But it's like, wow, even for some people, it gets right to their doorstep and they still deny it. | ||
My friend, we were... | ||
We went through a magic trick. | ||
We were forced to wear masks. | ||
People were forced to take injections. | ||
We have become like mummies, like zombies. | ||
You just go here, go there, follow this and follow that. | ||
And they do that constantly and without any worries. | ||
And it's scary because There's no way of life. | ||
Nobody's standing up for Christians anymore. | ||
Nobody's standing up for families. | ||
If you talk about those kinds of things, you might get fired or released for some reason because you wear a cross or you believe in Jesus or you carry a Bible next to you or whatever. | ||
It may be that disagrees with what they're saying because they want to control. | ||
It's okay to teach kids about sex. | ||
You know, sexual orientation was something you would learn later on in life. | ||
So you protect your child. | ||
You trust the family values. | ||
So then it comes back to school to do only one thing, to learn about to become an adult and live. | ||
No, it's not that. Now you go to school, you're learning something completely different. | ||
And so we're standing up for a lot. | ||
We're standing up for a lot. | ||
So I believe that people at some point are going to go, this is crazy. | ||
Enough is enough. But I don't know. | ||
I'm praying for it. And I know that God will come in one way or another. | ||
Well, it's exactly one way or the other. | ||
And I think for us, it's like, let's take the one way, which is peacefully, politically trying to restore this country. | ||
And sadly, people are wondering, are the days now numbered where that's even an option? | ||
I still believe that that is there. | ||
And, you know, to me, you look at Donald Trump as an example, it's like, okay, how much does Donald Trump have to expose by just existing, right? | ||
I mean, you might not like the guy, you might not like his policies, you might not like his way of life, but I mean... | ||
Just by existing, Donald Trump has shown how fake the news is. | ||
It's shown how corrupt Washington, D.C. is. | ||
It's proven the two-tiered system of justice. | ||
It shows how people are willing to say, show me the man, I'll find the crime. | ||
And so it's like, how much does he have to expose just by existing, just by existing before people start to open their eyes? | ||
I don't know. He's went through hell and back. | ||
I mean, look what the man has been able to do, and he's doing it for our country, and we have to stand up for that. | ||
I just pray that people are just fed up. | ||
A lot of people last time around, in 2016, I was the first one to come out and stand up for this man. | ||
You know, and everybody stood for something because we're not really standing up for Trump. | ||
We're standing up for our country, our flag. | ||
He stands up with us with that. | ||
You know, we're doing it together. And now people have made money on Trump and, you know, they talk a big game. | ||
And then when our election was stolen, all of a sudden everybody walked away. | ||
And now they're, you know, they may be coming back or whatever. | ||
No, no. I stand with the man because he stands with the same belief, the same thing he believed then, he believes now. | ||
And I believe the same thing. | ||
I haven't changed. So I ask people, you want to get back at the system? | ||
You want to stand up to the system? | ||
You've got to get this man in office. | ||
You want to stand up to the system? | ||
Hire people like myself. | ||
Promote info wars. | ||
Talk about the truth. | ||
Talk about God. Talk about, stand up when they say, well, we're sending these people to teach children how to... | ||
People have to open up and talk the truth, and we can beat the bully by standing together. | ||
But we're not going to let them just put their hands on us and walk away. | ||
We can't let that happen. And yeah, it's a tough fight, but I think at the end, we will win. | ||
I agree. And, you know, any fight worth fighting and any prize worth fighting for is going to require you're going to take some hits. | ||
You're going to take some blows. That's what makes it a fight. | ||
But, I mean, when we're talking about freedom, justice, truth, I mean, those are the highest value things for humanity. | ||
So, yeah, it's going to be a fight to preserve those things. | ||
Antonio Sabato Jr., thank you so much. | ||
Follow him on Twitter at AntonioSabatoJr.com. | ||
And if you're in Florida, give him a call. | ||
He's going to find your next house. | ||
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
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I'm you up. I don't like fascists. | |
I don't like infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Hey, why? Why? | ||
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What's wrong with me? I didn't. | |
Who did I assault? You're a white male! | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now. | ||
I'm literally... | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
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This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery, and you know it, and that's why you're kicking us off. | |
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
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I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story? | |
Weren't you at the Drag Queen Story Hour? | ||
Was that you? Was that you? | ||
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Get out of here. | |
Go. How are you doing today, chicken? | ||
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. I might tag. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
We brought it live on video! | ||
Ha ha ha ha! | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
We're the nighttime break for the break! | ||
Through the grass and the hill I'm going away! | ||
It's in the city! | ||
Trump supporters are ****ing serious! | ||
Mothers are ****ing crazy! | ||
You guys are the fastest! | ||
You're all the fascists! | ||
Wow! Wow! | ||
You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
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No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | |
Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | ||
You! I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | |
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
Touch your equipment. You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
unidentified
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | ||
Say that to my mom. She's watching. | ||
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I'm sorry he's your son. | |
You did a job. She just grabbed my is that sexual assault? | ||
Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
unidentified
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Should you be arrested? Arrest me. | |
What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a soy boy twig hanging out with your coward pussy friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
Oh, my. What's your problem, ma'am? | ||
Hi. Have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
Mindless zombies. | ||
off. off. I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
You. That makes a lot of sense. | ||
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
He's a little bit mean. | ||
You're a little bit mean. | ||
Get the fuck out of here! | ||
Oh my God! | ||
What's the building? It's for abortion! | ||
That's the building. Get that! | ||
For our border. Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. I know that. | ||
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What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
with my two eyes. So this is Owen Schroeder from Infowars.com. | ||
All right, we're, they brought Mad Dog back. We're in the third and final hour of the Infowars | ||
War Room and strap yourselves in, put your helmets and your knee pads on, get your Kamala | ||
Harris knee pads on for extra support and maybe a neck brace because Revenge of the CIS is in | ||
studio and we're already conquering the real subjects. | ||
What type of beer are you going to be drinking now that Bud Light is going to be tasting like Dylan Mulvaney's bathtub water? | ||
Oh, why are you going to do that? | ||
I mean, it already did, but now you're going to be thinking about it is the problem. | ||
What? You don't like Barbie pocket water? | ||
Oh, it's even worse when you say it that way. | ||
No, man, I don't really care that much because I'm not a big beer drinker, but it's like they get away with it. | ||
That's what it is. Let's be realistic here, right? | ||
The problem with a lot of these, especially when right-wingers do it, when they do these boycotts, the realistic thing is you're going to walk in somewhere. | ||
We were just talking about it off air. | ||
You're going to walk in and be like... What do you have? | ||
Bud Light? I don't drink that. | ||
What else do you have? Stella? | ||
I can't have that either. And you go down the list and you're like... | ||
What about a Coors Light? | ||
No, they're gay too. They're gay too. | ||
The mountains are blue. I mean, everything's gay. | ||
Everything's a big company now. It's all gay. | ||
So what are you going to do? Well, that's the problem. | ||
There's seven companies now, right? | ||
So how do you boycott it? | ||
I mean, that's the problem. You can't boycott anything. | ||
Yeah. When InBev bought Anheuser, that pretty much centralized almost all these different companies. | ||
By the way, Revenge of the Cis in studio with us now. | ||
Mike and Royce, we're going to be having a good time the rest of the hour. | ||
But yeah, it was like, okay, well, what about, you said, what about Yingling? | ||
Sorry, can't drink Yingling. | ||
All right, what about, I'll just stick to Tullamore Dew. | ||
I'll just stick to Irish Risky now. | ||
That's not beer, but that's not beer. But I'm saying I'll just stick to my Irish Risky. | ||
You might want to... You got to check. | ||
It's probably an I know, man. | ||
It's all... See, but that's what it is, though. | ||
I think Bud Light, I think, will take a serious hit. | ||
I don't know how long-lasting it might be. | ||
They may be able to reverse track on it, but they're definitely in the short term going to take a hit. | ||
But it's like, okay, if you're going to be an actual... | ||
Boycotter because of this. | ||
You do have to look now. You have to say, okay, well, if I'm not going to support Anheuser or Bud Light, well, then I'm going to make sure I'm still not supporting the same agenda, even if I'm drinking whatever else it is. | ||
Yeah, I just have too much going on, though, to sit here and, like, go to Publix and then be like, okay, what can I, okay, come on, so, like, he said it to Publix. | ||
Yeah, we don't have the Publix. Oh. | ||
Well, it's AGB here. | ||
Well, you know, then God help you people. | ||
No, you guys... It's really fantastic. | ||
Publix is great, and it's great people, but what about, you could go to Alfie Oaks, see the table, right, and they probably have good beer. | ||
First of all, I'm not a big beer person, but the problem is you're right. | ||
It's so much work now because that's the whole system stacked against you. | ||
That's the bigger picture, right? They make it impossible to boycott. | ||
Not that it's impossible, it is possible, but it's becoming to the point now where it's like if two companies go super woke, what are you going to do? | ||
Not have bread ever again? | ||
Like, they control everything. | ||
It's by design. It's like, you're going to bend the knee whether you like it or not. | ||
It's like, you don't want beer? Guess what? | ||
And it feels on purpose. | ||
It's like, okay, not only are we going to take a beer, because it's not like some indie stupid beer. | ||
It's like, we're going to take the cowboy pickup truck beer. | ||
We're going to take all you rat-wingers with MAGA hats. | ||
We're going to take your beer away from you. | ||
Good luck. It feels purposeful. | ||
It's to stop people from fighting, to give up and be like, it's too much work. | ||
And that's, I guess, the goal, right? | ||
Well, and it's kind of like, to me, it's like if I'm watching a science fiction movie that's unbelievable, you have to kind of go into this, you know, suspended, you know, reality type thing. | ||
And if I'm watching, if I'm actually watching these weird Dylan Mulvaney videos, the Nike workout video, the Bud Light in the... | ||
I mean, honestly, it's freaking hilarious. | ||
Yeah. Like, aside from the obvious, like, political punch to your mouth, it's like, okay... | ||
This guy's doing the shimmy in a bathtub with Bud Light. | ||
I mean, this is hilarious. Like a real skinny trans weirdo. | ||
With like overly done makeup. | ||
Dancing around with Bud Light. Like 10 years ago, we would have been like, this commercial rules. | ||
Like you would have just been... This is hilarious. | ||
Yeah, wow, what a clown. | ||
It's like something SNL would have done when they were funny, right? | ||
Or Living Color did with Jim Carrey. | ||
They had the whole female bodybuilder thing. | ||
It's like they used to be able to do it, but you look at that now and you have to say it's brave. | ||
You have to say it and that's what they're trying to make you do. | ||
And again, the only thing, I brought it up and I bring it up as much as I can, had the bottom surgery done and had the jaw shaved down. | ||
Wait, was the bottom surgery done? | ||
Yes. Is that true? Because Dylan... | ||
He got the chop. Dylan has talked about his Barbie pocket, so yes. | ||
Jeez. That's what he calls it. | ||
His wound. Right, exactly. | ||
But he didn't get the boobs done, which to me, it's like, that seems weird. | ||
Like, when trans people, that's the first thing to do. | ||
Get the boobs, then the face, and then the bottom is that you're committed, right? | ||
Didn't do that because he wants to be a 12-year-old girl. | ||
That's the truth. That's the weird part about this. | ||
He doesn't... It's not his journey to womanhood. | ||
It's his journey to girlhood. | ||
Look at that. That's hilarious. I'm sorry. | ||
Come on, Roy. It's ridiculous. | ||
Come on. Little girls don't drink Bud Light. | ||
Ah. Yeah, they drink Zima. | ||
Wine coolers. | ||
But here's what Dylan Mulvaney... | ||
Well, notice how he doesn't even change his name. | ||
He still goes by Dylan, whatever you want to say about that. | ||
But now the path to being successful for a failed male actor has been shown. | ||
It's put on a woman's clothes. | ||
Pretend to be a woman. You can't make it as a man, as a male actress. | ||
Just pretend to be a female. You'll get all the sponsorships. | ||
Actors, athletes, scientists, government positions. | ||
We're just dominating, man. | ||
Just men in dresses. America just looks like one big Monty Python sketch, and I'm here for it. | ||
The trans movement is the most misogynistic movement in the world. | ||
And honestly, any of those MGTOW guys, men going there, we should love it. | ||
Because they'd be like, yeah, more dudes, bro. | ||
Yeah, we beat you in football, too. | ||
What do you want, please? You want to swim? I got you there. | ||
Any sport you want, we got. | ||
And at the end of the day, they just, women fought so hard, right, for so long. | ||
We want to be equals. Okay, here you go. | ||
But the problem is, and this is why, some reason, another reason I laugh is, is that a lot of... | ||
The pro-women, who are the same ones that wear burning bras, the same ones that wanted the same rights, are the ones that ushered in the trans movement. | ||
And now they're getting mad because they're taking their jobs and stuff. | ||
And now women used to... | ||
Affirmative action said, we could hire a woman or a trans woman. | ||
That'll look good. Ooh, even better, yeah. | ||
Chase Bank with a trans woman? | ||
Wow. That's what it is. | ||
And I... If it wasn't for... | ||
It's so sad. Like, you're right. | ||
We just... I'm full clown pill now. | ||
Like, I just laugh at this. You got the honk pill? | ||
Yeah, yeah. I knew I would need this. | ||
There it is. If we didn't know there was a political agenda behind it, then it would just be pure comedy. | ||
But because the political agenda behind it, that's why it's kind of like rubbing us the wrong way. | ||
We know it's a direct insult to reality, really, and to, I guess, even Bud Light drinkers at this point. | ||
But yeah, there he is. There he is as a male. | ||
We covered this. | ||
This price is right thing. | ||
And you know, nothing changed. | ||
Just the clothing. He's the definition of an attention whore, right? | ||
And that's what he always wanted to be. | ||
I mean, look at that! I mean, come on! | ||
I also love how in this clip, Drew Carey is fat again, and he's haggard looking, and he looks depressed, and he kind of represents the average American. | ||
Back to the good old days, huh? Yeah, like if you freeze frame it, it's just Dylan Mulvaney dancing around like a little twink weirdo, and Drew Carey like, I just don't care anymore. | ||
I don't want to do this stuff. | ||
There's my next dream. Yeah, he doesn't care. | ||
He's checked out. | ||
He really represents America in that photo. | ||
Do whatever you want. | ||
I don't care. I say this all the time. | ||
I remember when we were younger, they would have the freak shows on TV, like the body mod people that would cut their tongues in half and put horns in their head and tattoo scales. | ||
And that's what they're doing. | ||
But back then, we used to look at that and go, that's hilarious. | ||
That guy's nuts. He turned into a lizard person. | ||
This is exactly the same, if not worse, I think, because you're taking reproductive organs off. | ||
But you're also saying, we're going to have these people do that, and you better not make fun of them, or you're going to lose your kids. | ||
You're going to lose your jobs. | ||
People are losing their lives now over this. | ||
It's ridiculous. Well, I will argue, like you said, I think being a lizard is less insidious because lizards aren't losing, like, swimming scholarships over this. | ||
Not yet. If you want to be a lizard person, fine. | ||
Well, that's because of losing a job over it. | ||
Now, hold on. See, now you're becoming discriminatory against lizard people. | ||
Oh, yeah. See, look, I thought that was the entire point of this place. | ||
The last time someone was discriminatory against... | ||
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I thought I was in the one place where I could discriminate against lizards. | |
Oh, I'm not saying you can't, but I'm just telling you that you are. | ||
Yeah, you are. You need to respect their existence. | ||
And the last guy I disrespected a lizard person was Seth Rich, and it did not work out for him, so you better be careful, bud. | ||
Oh, too soon? I thought it was a matter of record, like Norm said. | ||
I thought it was public record. | ||
I thought it was innocent. I didn't know anything. | ||
Yeah, and OJ is innocent. | ||
Okay, sure. We're about to hit the break. | ||
There's two things I want to cover with you guys. | ||
This is total clown world stuff. | ||
This image from Canada this week where you had this... | ||
I don't even know what you call these people anymore. | ||
They've got their own slogan. | ||
We'll show you. But it's like... | ||
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Canadians, I think. Well, they are Canadians. | |
I don't want to insult all Canadians now. | ||
But it's a picture, and they've got their... | ||
Whole alphabet sexuality thing on the board. | ||
And then behind this woman that wants to look like a man is all these men, like 6'5", like linebacker-looking dudes with full-on Satanism makeup. | ||
And they're like, we're here to protect two-spirit LGBT rights. | ||
And then this big bird-looking freak steps to the microphone. | ||
Revenge of the Sis in studio. | ||
Go follow them on Rumble. | ||
You guys are doing great on Rumble, by the way. | ||
I see you got the Rumble t-shirt on, too. | ||
Yep, yep, yep. We're repping the crew, always. | ||
Hey, would you do a favor for me, actually? | ||
I'm also rocking the... | ||
I'm part of the Owen Schwartz. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to actually... | ||
I thought that jacket... | ||
Do you want me to give you the Don Lemon pose? If I thought that jacket would fit me, I would steal it from you. | ||
I'm giving you the... The pair won't. No, it won't. | ||
It would look like a tent on you. | ||
It looks great, though. It looks great on you. | ||
Burlington Coat Factory. | ||
Actually, what I wanted you to do is look into that camera right there. | ||
Guys, give him his solo shot on the camera. | ||
Would you just look into that camera, get real serious, and just say, Donnie, you're out of your element. | ||
Donnie, you're out of your element! | ||
I mean, does he? That was good. | ||
And the voice, you nailed it. | ||
Yeah, he even went with the voice just like right on cue. | ||
Yeah, come on. | ||
John Goodman. The professional right there. | ||
John Goodman, American legend from St. | ||
Louis. All right, we were talking about this in the last segment. | ||
Is he from St. Louis? Yeah. | ||
We always remember our own. | ||
You know, we don't get much credit for how great the city is and what we produce, so we gotta make sure. | ||
We have Nelly, St. | ||
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Lunatics. Oh, thank you. | |
Memphis Bleak. | ||
The other guys, huh? | ||
That's what they're known as. | ||
I can't get serious with you guys. | ||
I'm trying to be. | ||
What I was going to get at in the last segment is, for myself, | ||
for most guys I would say even, when you get into high school, college, | ||
you kind of go through that teenage angst, that's when you're kind of testing the system. | ||
Seeing what you can get away with. | ||
Hey, I'm drinking. | ||
I'm smoking. Oh, I'm driving now. | ||
Oh, I'm giving the cops middle finger. | ||
Oh, I'm a badass, right? | ||
You're kind of testing the system there. | ||
At least I did. Maybe a little bit too much. | ||
So, when you have this idea... | ||
That a boy can be a girl and, hey, that's okay. | ||
Go into the girls' locker room. | ||
Of course you're going to have teenage boys pushing the boundaries on that. | ||
And so you have these teenage boys. | ||
They go into the girls' bathroom at high school and they rape the girls. | ||
And then the school wants to hide that because, uh-oh, that hurts the trans movement. | ||
We can't have boys going into the girls' bathroom and committing rape. | ||
That hurts our political agenda. Forget about the girl getting raped, right? | ||
Their political agenda is more important. | ||
So, I mean, how long... | ||
How long or how bad is it going to get until they're like, okay, no more boys in the girls' locker room, which will have to be like the next episode of South Park. | ||
You get your own bathroom. | ||
You get your own locker room now. | ||
See, now if they do that, see, this is crazy. | ||
If they give them that, be like, look, here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're bringing a trans bathroom, okay? | ||
you guys could do whatever you want in the trans bathroom be like no no no no no no no then we can't look at girls naked | ||
But they'll say it and they wrap it around and it's a quality. | ||
We don't want to be treated different. | ||
What is this? I guarantee you. | ||
You're separated. They'll do the civil rights thing, which is what they've been trying to do, but they're trying to make it a civil rights, which it's not. | ||
And that's the next thing they'll do, is to be like, separate but equal, how separate but you can't win, because at the end of the day, they don't want anything. | ||
Like, I always compare to the civil rights movement. | ||
The civil rights movement's had an end. | ||
Like, we want the same treatment as everyone else, the same schools, the same diners, and all that stuff, right? | ||
With them, it's like, okay, but what do you want? | ||
Just to argue. Because if they ever got what they wanted, the money and attention train goes away. | ||
When you monetize movements, they become worthless. | ||
When Black Lives Matter, like I always bring this up, has a $14 million mansion the owner has, you're like, okay, so you're not doing it. | ||
In Chicago, more people are dying now. | ||
You're not doing anything. They don't want anything because then you can't have more parades and you can't have more drag shows and you can't be the victim. | ||
Being a victim in this country is the most powerful thing now, and that's really sad. | ||
It's currency. Yeah, I mean, it's literally like, I'm sick of hearing about how it's a civil rights issue when it's like, all right, civil rights, we took a huge leap from like, hey, let's let black people sit wherever they want on a bus, and now it's like, no, we are grooming your kids. | ||
That's our civil right. | ||
We will use the power of every court, corporation, and control, like Soros controls. | ||
And if you make it illegal in your state, bring them to California. | ||
We'll chop them up real good. | ||
It's like, okay, you know, maybe, you know, it's not quite a civil rights thing. | ||
It's not like in the 60s. | ||
It wasn't like African Americans were like, we want the right to groom your kids. | ||
They were like, no, can you just leave us alone? | ||
That's true. You can bring them to California. | ||
It's a new meaning to the Underground Railroad. | ||
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Oh, jeez. Sorry. | |
I'm so sorry. You didn't even have to prep that. | ||
No, I didn't. That was all natural. | ||
They do. That was all natural. | ||
Oh, my goodness. You keep sending them up, man. | ||
It's not my fault. I knew this would happen. | ||
I said prep that, not take prep. | ||
Okay. But see, we have to... | ||
But, you know, part of the things that we have to do here, and you guys are great at the comedy angle, but we have to use that, right? | ||
We have to reshape the language, and we have to inject comedy back into this, because that's what I see. | ||
I see that the left... | ||
Actually, what scares me is... | ||
Jennifer Aniston recently said this in an interview. | ||
She said, you know, the youth can't even watch Friends without being offended anymore, right? | ||
I mean, I didn't really like Friends growing up, but nobody was offended by it. | ||
I don't remember anybody being offended by it. | ||
I remember people just liking the show. | ||
If anything was milquetoast, it was actually quite non-offensive. | ||
That's why so many people liked it. | ||
It was like it's funny that a little couple things, but it wasn't anything. | ||
It wasn't like you wasn't even married with children edgy or anything. | ||
But what scares me now is that... | ||
I think what she's saying is true, that the youth probably couldn't even enjoy something like that, or Seinfeld, I mean, let alone married with children, or even the cartoon shows we used to watch. | ||
I mean, seriously. And I'm concerned, like, has humor been beaten out of these kids? | ||
Like, has humor been beaten out of the youth? | ||
Obviously not all, but it's like, is that what the left is doing? | ||
Are they beating humor out of the youth? | ||
That's a tragedy. | ||
Yeah, I mean, humor is like the first step to critical thought, and they don't like that. | ||
And I think that they've worked very hard through COVID and all this other stuff to create a humorless world. | ||
Not to stomp the humor out of kids, but for them to not even conceptualize it. | ||
Like, it's not even a human abject. | ||
Like, there's a blockade, like, oh, that's racist. | ||
But yeah, no, it's not even if that's racist. | ||
I think that they're trying to remove humor as even a human abstraction from kids. | ||
Like, they're just gonna live in a world where you go, I don't even know what that, what do you mean? | ||
Like, what's humor? We don't, I don't know what that is. | ||
We don't know what sarcasm is. | ||
We're all vaccine-injured, and I've never heard a joke in my life. | ||
I have no idea. Like, you just do a knock-knock joke, and they're like, what is that, are you at a door? | ||
Think about it. They get easily offended. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. Everyone's easily offended. | ||
And you cannot have, in my opinion, good humor without offending somebody. | ||
I don't care who you are. I'm not saying every joke has to be offensive, but every amazing stand-up set you've ever seen, people are going to be offended at some stuff. | ||
Dave Chappell gets beat up all the time for, for example, you're being an offensive, but... | ||
So there's no way to be funny outside of that, because before you know it, you have the big bang theory. | ||
Like, I don't care about that. You know, and everything's kind of milquetoast and it's sad. | ||
And if you make everybody sad and you make everybody else humorless, they need an outlet, right? | ||
And the outlet's either going to be the government or whoever's controlling the government, but you need them even to make you laugh, even to do... | ||
You know what? You know where you're out to laugh at? | ||
You're out to laugh at when Dylan Mulvaney tells a joke. | ||
That's funny. That's so funny. | ||
Yeah. You can't laugh at him, but you can laugh with him. | ||
You could have to be, oh, look at that girl's being so funny, but you can't make fun of him anymore. | ||
Well, and look at how far we've come. | ||
I mean, we're probably relatively the same age. | ||
I'm 33. And it felt like, you know, in the 90s and early 2000s, like the whole goal was, you mentioned Dave Spell. | ||
It was like, I'm going to try to be offensive. | ||
Like, I want to be offensive. | ||
Like, that's going to be the content, and it's going to be funny. | ||
And you know what? People are going to laugh at it, and it's going to be all right, and nobody's going to panic. | ||
And at the time, it wasn't really that massive. | ||
But I remember at the time, the pushback was from, you know, Christian conservatives. | ||
The pushback was from conservative mothers. | ||
I mean, my mom wasn't an activist, but she didn't like me watching South Park. | ||
You know, she didn't want me watching that type of stuff. | ||
But now it's like... | ||
And the left would make fun of the Christians at the time. | ||
Oh, you don't know how to have fun. | ||
You don't have any sense of humor. Okay, so the Christians kind of backed up and they don't care anymore. | ||
Now it's the left that's coming for humor. | ||
Yeah, and now oddly enough, now kids nowadays probably aren't allowed to watch South Park. | ||
It's the only thing. It's the only thing that's grandfathered in is South Park. | ||
They can do anything. It is amazing to me. | ||
I mean, even their latest episodes, they just don't stop. | ||
I don't know if the Japanese toilet one was an allegory for JFK. It had to be one of the funniest episodes I've ever seen where they just gave up on it because they killed somebody over. | ||
Like, oh, it's not worth it. But there's a couple shows that are great. | ||
Always Sunny, I think, kind of gets grandfathered in and still being funny. | ||
But for the most part, there's no new stuff. | ||
And that's the goal, right? | ||
No new things. And by the way, South Park makes fun of Donald Trump and Trump supporters, and it's hilarious! | ||
Yep. I laugh at it. | ||
And by the way, I'm going to ask you how you feel about that, because you are—I won't even ask you now, but we'll ask you on the other side. | ||
All right, we've still got a lot to discuss here with the boys from Revenge of the Cis. | ||
And we're not going to have enough time, but we'll still fill the last two segments with what we can here. | ||
And I've got to ask the question, because the last time we were on air together, about a month or so ago, probably less, it's right when the Trump indictment news dropped. | ||
And we were reporting on that. | ||
And you were both kind of saying how I wasn't really sure about Trump or maybe we were over Trump, but now because of the continued political persecution and the indictment might get back on the Trump train. | ||
How has that affected your current political status? | ||
Look, this is a very tough... | ||
Trump is very much a mixed bag. | ||
I still don't know. | ||
It's one of those things where it's just like an ex that you run into and you're like, I don't know, man. | ||
We might be able to have like a one-nighter, but there's no getting back. | ||
You know it's bad. You know it's toxic. | ||
Yeah, I mean, between Operation Warp Speed, between, you know, letting Dr. | ||
Fauci run wild, you know, he didn't pardon Julian Assange, he didn't pardon Edward Snowden, but he pardoned Kodak Black, who has since had about, like, four felony charges. | ||
Yeah, he might even be back in jail, right? | ||
Four separate felony incidents. | ||
In Florida, too. In Florida. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, I just don't... | ||
I think that... | ||
He tried. | ||
I think he's too damaged at this point. | ||
He tried. He lost, arguably. | ||
But I mean, as far as the... | ||
He kind of lost some of his base with the VAX stuff and debating Joe Biden and being like, I'm going to have the army with flatbed trucks distributing the VAX. And I'm going, bro, a lot of your base doesn't want that image in their head. | ||
I just... Will I support him in this endeavor right now? | ||
Yes. Do I think another four years of Trump broken up from his first four years is going to be the best instead of trying to invest in somebody who can put in eight years fixing things? | ||
I don't know, man. I'm kind of over Trump. | ||
But I'm not going to just let these people railroad him either. | ||
I mean, obviously, we're going to be truthful about that. | ||
I think that we said it when it happened. | ||
The moment that that indictment came in, I'm like, you, they... | ||
You always wonder, things by design are they stupid? | ||
Like, why would they do this, right? Trump rocketed, not even when they endowed him, just when they announced that he might. | ||
He rocketed in the polls. | ||
They shot him up. You gotta wonder, like, do they want him to get the nomination? | ||
And my only thought... | ||
The process between wanting to get the nomination is they've already built up such a dossier for how many years to be able to destroy him because it's easier to go after him. | ||
It's the only thing I can think of. But why did they do it? | ||
I don't know. But at the end of the day, like I was saying, I was like, have you put a gun in my head now? | ||
You tell me what am I going to choose? | ||
I'm going to choose the guy that they're persecuting because... | ||
We do do very well in the world. | ||
If you do the opposite of what the government tells you, you're usually right. | ||
And when they're saying something like that, the problem is the precedent that's going to be set with this is going to be insane. | ||
And they're not going to be ready for, let's say DeSantis gets angry and goes... | ||
Oh, so now we're just going to start investigating people for payoffs, huh? | ||
Hey, a lot of you guys have homes here. | ||
Some of you senators are here. Why don't we check you guys out, too? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I really can't answer right now what I would do until it's Election Day and see what comes up. | ||
But as somebody who really, really likes... | ||
DeSantis, we've always said before, too, I don't want to lose him for two more years in Florida, if I'm being honest with you, because he's made us great. | ||
I don't even live in Florida, and I feel the same way. | ||
It's like, who comes after him, I don't know. | ||
But that being said, we were saying, if I'm DeSantis right now, I don't run. | ||
Just so you don't get any more dirt on you at this point, because it doesn't look like you got a shot at this point. | ||
And also, you know what? | ||
I endorse Trump. Go out there. | ||
You go out with the W. And then you wait a couple years, go to the Senate, and come back. | ||
Because I also realistically don't want him to go in there to get beat. | ||
Because you don't want a beaten DeSantis to then try to run again. | ||
That's worse. If he just bows out, I'd be like, oh, I didn't try. | ||
But if he's beaten, then you're like, you lost to Trump. | ||
We can't have him in there. You've got to strike when the iron's hot. | ||
And I think you build the momentum. | ||
You stay in the Senate. He will win the Senate easily. | ||
Hopefully kick Rick Scott up. | ||
Just throw him. Yeah, I actually said, I was like, just go up to him and he'll be like, yeah, that's my chair. | ||
Get out of my chair. Just leave. | ||
Kind of like Xi Jinping. | ||
Yes. When he had the security remove the former. | ||
Well, and I kind of look at it like this. | ||
If we look at the power structure that's going after Trump like it's a pyramid, right? | ||
At the top is what we'll call politically the globalists and then their operatives, the Democrat Party. | ||
You know, doing their shenanigans here in America. | ||
And I kind of look at it like the open borders, illegal immigration issue, right? | ||
The globalists, the Klaus Schwab, these people that want to run these programs and fund these programs, they're not actually... | ||
Maneuvering these people, right? | ||
They're just opening up the gates for this to happen. | ||
And I think the same thing is happening with the Democrats right now. | ||
They just throw these wild-eyed, lunatic Democrats into office, district attorneys, prosecutors, you know, judge seats and everything. | ||
And then it's just like gone. | ||
Exactly. There's no doubt they have their operatives that they have the strings on. | ||
They're elected a dead guy. | ||
Which one? Which one? | ||
And then there's die. | ||
And then there's die fine. | ||
Which is weird because with Democrats, it's usually the dead people doing the electing. | ||
It's the party of the dead. | ||
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You got dead people voting for dead people. | |
Can somebody please make a Photoshop a flyer of the party of the dead? | ||
We had it all wrong. | ||
We thought it was the clown party. | ||
It's the dead party. Party of the Dead and Photoshop Owen's face on like a... | ||
I'm the leader of the Party of the Dead. | ||
Bruce Campbell-like movies. | ||
Oh, yeah. Ash vs. | ||
Evil Dead. That'll be me with the chainsaw arm. | ||
Oh, I don't know how many dead Confederate soldiers voted for Federmate. | ||
It's probably more than you think. | ||
Confederate man? On which side? | ||
Oh, geez. But my point is that I think these prosecutors, I think Alvin Bragg has gone rogue. | ||
And I think they really thought that this would hurt Trump and they really want to put Trump behind bars or set him up in a position to get assassinated. | ||
So they may not understand the political ramifications, but I think that they genuinely want Trump arrested or killed. | ||
I mean, I think they genuinely want that. | ||
I mean, look, man, I get real two-tin-fold. | ||
My problem is both. | ||
I get really two-tin-fold head stuff about stuff. | ||
But I do agree with you that setting him up to have something happen to him is another great example. | ||
Putting him out in the open. I mean, look, in a crazy world, and I'm not saying this would happen, maybe start having trans people shooting people up, and then maybe those two things meet and go, you see what these policies cause? | ||
I'm not saying that's going to happen, but at this point, would it surprise anybody anymore? | ||
Because every day you're waking up and you're like, Three trans shooters out there right now, and you're trying to expose the president. | ||
Now, that's a thought. | ||
Do you think Bragg is on his own right now? | ||
Do you think he's being a lone wolf in doing this? | ||
Do you think he's being told you have to do this? | ||
Because it feels like nobody wants this to happen because it's only helping Trump. | ||
You saw ABC blurt out his text, ABC blurt out when he was... | ||
Doing the speech, they put out his donation text on his podium. | ||
And I'm like, that seems deliberate. | ||
And I kind of wonder if maybe Bragg... | ||
The problem with Bragg is he backed himself in a corner because he ran on saying, even without any evidence, I'm going to indict Trump. | ||
What do you do? People run on things all the time and never deliver. | ||
He did deliver on a campaign promise. | ||
Hey, that's the truth. | ||
He delivered on his campaign promise. | ||
Kind of like Biden said, I'll put a black woman on the Supreme Court. | ||
Tell me what a woman is. Well, I don't know, but I'll find a way to put her on the Supreme Court. | ||
I know that. Yeah, we ended up with the pro-child porn one, right? | ||
That's the one, the pro-child porn one. | ||
Yeah, some of these poor guys go away for dozens of years, and everybody's like, yeah, I'm pretty okay with that. | ||
Who's on the other side of this? | ||
Why are you being devil's advocate, literally? | ||
They're out there. Now they're on the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't know what a woman is, but they know a man can be one. | ||
You know, they got that going for them. | ||
Hey, a man can be a woman. | ||
Really? What's a woman? Well, I don't know that. | ||
That circular logic is so amazing to me. | ||
Like, they catch themselves in these 23. | ||
Women need to be respected. | ||
Okay, but like, what's a woman? | ||
I don't know. All right, well, then I don't respect you. | ||
Believe all women. Okay, here's Tara Reid. | ||
Not her. Not that one. | ||
Only if they used to be dudes, bro. | ||
We already told you. How long before our first trans Supreme Court justice? | ||
Does Michelle Obama have a degree? | ||
Big Mike's going to run for president, I think. | ||
Is that the big surprise? | ||
With the hidden surprise? I don't know what Michelle's big surprise is. | ||
I don't want to see it, thanks. No thanks. | ||
I heard it's a Chica Palma bowling ball. | ||
But I don't know if that's true. | ||
And a 16-pounder. | ||
Not even like a 14. | ||
The only thing more offensive than Michelle Obama was in Viola Davis played her. | ||
And that was hilarious. | ||
That movie did come out? | ||
Dude, you have to watch the clip if you don't get a chance. | ||
It's on YouTube. Just type Viola Davis, Michelle Obama. | ||
It's... Hilarious. | ||
I thought they'd go with, you know, maybe like a Will Smith or something for Michelle Obama. | ||
You know, I'm surprised. Maybe Eddie Murphy. | ||
I'm surprised they didn't shoot for hire. | ||
You know, it would have made more sense. | ||
Busy doing emancipation. | ||
Oh, yeah. Ooh. | ||
You guys, can you guys move it like Big Mike? | ||
Oh, look at her dancing with that CIA asset. | ||
Oh, you mean State Department Ellen DeGeneres? | ||
The only one who had the interview with the Las Vegas shooter? | ||
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Yeah, I'm very aware. Well, she had a fall from grace. | |
Remember Jesus Campos came on, did a little dance with Ellen, walked off the set and disappeared like... | ||
Forever. Good fellas. Forever. | ||
And then she didn't really... She's gone too now, isn't she? | ||
I don't... Oh yeah, because apparently she had... | ||
Remember she had like that whole... | ||
Everyone that worked with her said she was too mean and she was bullying them, so then they... | ||
They've already replaced her. | ||
The CIA already has Drew Barrymore as a new one. | ||
Drew Barrymore is a new one. Oh my gosh. | ||
She's a dope idiot. | ||
She's much nicer. | ||
She's docile. They keep her doped up. | ||
They're like, we'd rather deal with Drew. | ||
I like Drew Barrymore, but it's just, you know, it's so pathetic. | ||
The whole, wasn't it Mulvaney she had on? | ||
He was on their knees. | ||
And she's like, oh, you're so great. | ||
It's like, he's going to take your job. | ||
Literally. And then you watch Drew Barrymore and you feel bad because, like, she's definitely, like, Hollywood broke her. | ||
Like, she was a kid in Hollywood. | ||
That means really hard. Maybe Fifty First Days was a documentary. | ||
Yeah. Like, she's... | ||
There's no way she was left around those people in that era during E.T. and with no parental advice. | ||
Well, and now there's some story about Demi Lovato, you know, going through some sexual assaults when she was a kid with Disney, too. | ||
And it seems... I'm shocked. | ||
But isn't it... The trend here is so obvious, right? | ||
They bring up these young kids through Hollywood and through, you know, Disney or anywhere else, and okay, maybe you're an unsuspecting parent, and you've got seven figures sitting on the desk in front of you, and you're just like, okay, this sounds great. | ||
I'm going to sign it. You take care of my kid for a couple years. | ||
They'll be famous. I'll be rich. | ||
Everything will be fine. And the next thing you know, your kid is getting sexually assaulted, abused, you know, in a shower with Harvey Weinstein on Epstein Island, and then is a man. | ||
Or making a show with Dan Schneider. | ||
I think if you are a parent, you should be extremely concerned about any offer where it's like, yeah, we're going to give you all these millions. | ||
You here, take these tickets. | ||
We got extra tickets to Universal. | ||
You guys go hang out. It's got craft services. | ||
Complimentary pass. No worries. | ||
They got their own apartment here. | ||
And you just go have fun. | ||
And it's like any proposition like that, you should just go, no, I think I should probably have an eye on my kid. | ||
I'm going to run. Yeah, just going to keep an eye on my kid. | ||
Well, that's fine. And, you know, I think, too, it's a lot easier for us to observe this. | ||
Where there were a lot of successful groups in the 90s that they just kind of disappeared, right? | ||
And you're like, wait a second. These were extremely talented groups. | ||
Looked like they had the whole world in front of them. | ||
It's just like they fall off the map. | ||
And then I would go back and I dig. | ||
It's like they never stopped. What happened? | ||
Well, they didn't sell out. | ||
They weren't going to promote Satanism. | ||
They weren't going to be good standing liberal Democrats. | ||
So they just, you're out. | ||
That's right, and that's what happened to LFO, and it's been heartbreaking. | ||
You mean LMAFO? No, LFO is, you see, you're a little younger. | ||
Wait, was that? We're about the same age, but you're a little younger. | ||
It's a boy band. That wasn't the Sunshine Band, was it? | ||
No, that's Casey you're thinking of. | ||
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No, no, no, I'm thinking of Len. Oh, Len's also another good one. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
What's an LFO hit? | ||
The Summer Girls, right? | ||
LFO, I thought it was Summer Girls. | ||
Maybe LFO. Maybe Hanson. | ||
Does LFO still make music? | ||
Hanson doesn't. Hanson's all married now and stuff too. | ||
Yeah, they're all like Christian men. | ||
And the only thing, the only time you see them play stuff now is like they'll play like a little tiny Epcot, you know, wine fest and stuff like that. | ||
And they seem pretty happy. They make their own beer. | ||
Believe it or not, their beer is called M-Hops, which is a great name. | ||
They make their own beer? Yeah, M-Hops. | ||
So now we know what beer we can drink. | ||
Everyone drink no Bud Light. | ||
We're drinking M-Hops. M-Hops is pretty tight. | ||
I was unaware of that. And by the way. | ||
Together now, but it's all jazz fusion. | ||
It's still the same difference though. | ||
You go to a Hanson show, it's still going to be nothing but single women screaming. | ||
Yeah, but they don't, you know, it's literally the same little girls that went there when they were little kids, but now you're like, we're all in our 30s now. | ||
You go to like an emo show or something and you look around and you're like, ooh, these scene girls did not hold up, huh? | ||
They go to a concert and you're like, oh, these old people, they're like, oh, I'm the old people. | ||
Yeah. Oh, no. Where's my purity ring? | ||
Like an Alkaline Trio show, and you're like, this is depressing. | ||
Wow, we're all just kind of old now. | ||
What are we doing here? But I think you do have to sell out. | ||
I think you have to sell out. | ||
100%. Who were we talking today? | ||
I think we were talking about The Weeknd or something, right? | ||
Where we're like, oh man, he's so talented. | ||
He's so talented. And you're like, eh, it's going to come out of something really bad that's going to come out about this guy. | ||
Something. Because whenever somebody's super talented, it's like, okay, but now how talented you want to be? | ||
How long? And then it's like, and I know it's hilarious, but we're just talking about it in the car. | ||
It's like that bedazzled movie with Brendan Fraser. | ||
Remember that movie? It was... | ||
With the chick in it. | ||
The chick in it. This is early. She's super hot. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Had the cleavage on the cover. | ||
And she's the devil, right? | ||
And whenever... | ||
And he's like, I want to be a millionaire and I want to have all this money. | ||
But there was always a catch. | ||
It's like that old monkey paw thing. | ||
Like, there's always a catch. And you know what happens to a lot of these people? | ||
The moment you get online, I don't care how big you are, you're done. | ||
They'll cut you off. They don't care who you are. | ||
Harvey Weinstein. They turn on Weinstein. | ||
Like that. He was their fall guy. | ||
He was the most powerful man in Hollywood. | ||
And it's like it didn't even matter. | ||
Hollywood just kept ticking along. | ||
They just had their fall guy. | ||
You know, another example would be, you guys remember B.O.B.? That guy used to put top ten hit after top ten hit everything, and then he started doing albums that talked about Flat Earth, and it talked about... | ||
I'm trying to think about 9-11, Inside Job. | ||
I remember when they dragged him all over. Remember we was doing interviews and they were just dragging him on the internet and the talk shows were goofing on him. | ||
And then I was like, wait a second. | ||
I was like, wait a second. When did B.O.B. become the anti-guy? | ||
He used to be on every track. Everybody loved him. | ||
His music on TVs, promotion for movies, everything. | ||
And then I went and I got his new album and he's like, yeah, there's a secret society that runs everything and they're pretty much trying to enslave you and they're all Satanists. | ||
And I'm like, oh. Now I know why I don't hear your music. | ||
Look what they did to Kyrie. Kyrie's a great example because everyone's bringing the Kyrie stuff like, you know, the Black Girls related stuff, Amazon stuff. | ||
But no, the moment that Kyrie was like, he did the flatter stuff as well. | ||
And then when he did the like, I ain't getting vaccinated. | ||
You're not going to make me. I'll sit out. | ||
That's when they really came for him. | ||
I respect. Whatever you think of Kyrie, it doesn't matter. | ||
I respect that. Going like, you got... | ||
I'm not going to do it. I won't play. | ||
I refuse. Lost millions of dollars. | ||
And look what they did. | ||
They tried to make him a joke. | ||
Every late-night comedian was making fun of him. | ||
That's the same thing. They control every late-night comedian. | ||
So once they want to make some persona non grata, they go, here's the script. | ||
I mean, you guys played all the time. | ||
And they're saying the same talking points over and over again. | ||
And they go, now Kyrie's the joke. | ||
Now he doesn't get to play the prom with him. | ||
He's such a good basketball player. | ||
Like, when they took a shoe deal away, he wore, like, pale-ass shoes and, like, championship. | ||
Or, like, put tape overload. | ||
It's still, like, scored 40, so what are you going to do to him? | ||
But that's the problem. | ||
Once they want you not done, unless you're, like, some sort of amazing talent that could maybe, like, Louis C.K. kind of got away with the Me Too thing, but I think it's real, realistically, it's because he's hearing some of the stuff he said on Rogan, he's back in the little club. | ||
You know, he's back in the, in, like, you know, we should be poor like other countries. | ||
I'm sure you saw that. Got to get to good standing. | ||
Yeah, so you can, I think he will welcome you back in, but when you're back in now, you're really going to have to. | ||
Prove yourself. Yeah. Yeah. | ||
No doubt. How deep are you? Alright, now one more thing. | ||
We gotta all have a laugh at this. | ||
This is just too good. Guys, put the Canadian press conference that we had up earlier. | ||
Just roll the B-roll. So, it's the total clown squad. | ||
I mean, it's the total goon squad. You'd think you're watching the Hunger Games, looking at this stuff, and it's a woman, and they say, you're gonna get fined $25,000 if you say something bigoted against the, I'm gonna try to get this right, Two SLGBTQIA plus P69er712SL Hut Hut Hike Group. | ||
And so they have this woman saying, you're going to get fined. | ||
There was a niner in there. | ||
Did you catch a niner? Is that a run pattern? | ||
I'm not good with the plays. | ||
Well, I'm trying to clear it up for you, at least. | ||
But if you don't know it, they're going to fine you $25,000. | ||
So you need to figure it out. And then they put this big bird freak. | ||
I mean, I'm not kidding you. She puts like a beak on her nose. | ||
And she's like, you're going to learn to respect me. | ||
Well, I mean, I gotta say, I do respect the fact that they put the two first, because that's alphabetically. | ||
Like, I'm kind of OCD about that. | ||
That's grammatically? Yeah, it's correct. | ||
You put the numbers first. | ||
Like, you'd find it in a phone book. | ||
Exactly. Like a keyboard or something. | ||
So I like that. I would like to see the big bird woman. | ||
Maybe the crew would sleep back there. | ||
Should I throw something through the glass and find out? | ||
We got 90 seconds. | ||
Let's see if they can beat the buzzer. | ||
But how does somebody not look at that? | ||
There it is. Protect 2SLGBTQIA plus communities. | ||
And I mean, folks, it's a big bird. | ||
The one to the top left, going back to John Goodman, looks like John Goodman's Linda Tripp. | ||
And the one in the middle looks like our producer. | ||
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Look at this! They got a mask on! | |
Yeah, and that one on the second from left looks like something out of the fifth element. | ||
Is that Michael Jackson Thriller? | ||
And also, only just for our fans. | ||
Frozen, is that you? Oh my god, she looks like a trans... | ||
She looks like a trans ghost. | ||
Everything about this... | ||
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I identify as gay Big Bird. | |
And then there's the lesbian Chinese woman to the right who looks like one of the businessmen that eats sushi off a naked woman. | ||
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No, no, that's... That's Andrew Yang. | |
Oh, Yang Yang. Yeah, yeah, it's Yang Yang. | ||
What happened to him? Is he still running the forward party? | ||
How'd that go? Forward right into a wall? | ||
The opposite of that... | ||
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I'm... Combat Model. Optimus Ulsa Facing City. | |
Probably the leader. We've already set up operations against them. | ||
We've already exposed them so bad, all our past work is like money in the bank. | ||
It's already, either you killed them tomorrow, or put in prison, or whatever. | ||
We already fucked them up! | ||
We fucked them hard! | ||
We fucked them hard! | ||
Fuck you, New World Order! | ||
We fucked you! One more to go. | ||
What do you mean, like, what Jeffrey Epstein did? | ||
I am in the arena. | ||
Yeah! This is where I want to be! | ||
This is the way to go down, baby! | ||
This is just the beginning. My destruction will be spectacular! | ||
Accepted. Combat model. | ||
Optimus self-sufficiency. | ||
Probably the leader. I'm just here to tell you. | ||
We can see you. |