The episode of Owen Schroyer Live 3 discusses various topics, including the Martin Luther King Jr. statue controversy, the George Santos congressional scandal, Herschel Walker's staffer allegation of sexual assault, and the AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals. Schroyer also shares personal anecdotes about his experiences as a public address announcer and takes calls from viewers. [Automatically generated summary]
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We are going to have some fun tonight.
We're going to have some fun on this Monday night.
We've got a live NFL playoff football game going on right now.
So we'll be, I'm watching that to my left here.
I'm not going to lie.
I've got it on here to my left.
So we'll be watching that.
In fact, just a second ago, Tom Brady threw a red zone interception in the playoffs.
Just when you were watching him, look like the Tom Brady of old.
He goes and throws an interception in the end zone.
Go figure.
So early action with some NFL playoff football.
But that's just something I'm going to be watching here.
Maybe we'll show you some of the excitement if you're interested in that.
But what we're really doing is talking about the Martin Luther King statue disaster, the George Santos story, which is just weird.
Conservatives get gay.
What am I talking about?
It's not exactly what you think, though.
It might not be so surprising to you either.
And then top 10 videos.
We're going to do top 10 videos a lot here on Owen Schroyer Live, but it's not actually top 10 videos, meaning there's not 10 of them.
There's no chronological order.
It's just videos that I like that I'm going to show you and we're going to watch together.
So it's not really top 10 at all, but it is because they're all videos that would be in someone's top 10 somewhere.
I know that.
So we got a lot of that, a lot of other content.
And what actually happens is some of the stuff that I don't cover when I host the InfoWars Warroom, maybe because it's not political or I just can't fit it in, whatever the case may be, we'll end up covering here on Monday nights.
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Now, let's just get into this news before I go into the top 10 of the videos.
Oh, oh, by the way, I got to get used to doing all of this.
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Cowboys minus two and a half.
You know, I didn't touch this one.
I didn't touch this one, Mike, but I will tell you that this, I had contradicting intuitions on this game, and not just intuitions, generally speaking, but I mean, intuitions that I've had with these two teams for a while.
So I couldn't touch this one because it's like Tom Brady at home in the playoffs and getting two and a half points is one of those things that if you're a, if you're a gambler, if you're a sports gambler, you just, I mean, that's like, I don't know, I don't even want to, I don't even want to explain it.
That's like, you know, the greatest thing you could ever imagine.
That's like, you know, the beautiful girl at the end of the bar coming up and talking to you.
Tom Brady getting two and a half points at home in the playoffs.
But I had already, me and some of my friends that like to talk sports and sports gambling had already seen this matchup coming for weeks, the Cowboys and the Bucs.
And I'd been saying that this is the year that the Cowboys are going to break through.
And I think it's going to be the defense that tells the story.
And then they get that pick.
So I didn't touch this one because of two contradicting intuitions, just laid off of it.
And so far, though, it looks like the Cowboys are, then that was my original instinct.
And that's why I didn't touch it because my original instinct was the Cowboys are going to win this game.
But then you see Tom Brady getting two and a half points at home and you're like, well, wait, how do you not bet that?
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Did the Cowboys just get it in?
No, the Bucs are looking like they may get a big goal line stand that they need desperately right here.
Are they going to go for it on fourth down?
How aggressive do I want to get with this?
I mean, let's be real.
Do I show you a play live?
I'll just tell you, oh, they fake it.
And Prescott, Prescott just ran it in.
The Cowboys.
Looks like they got a lot of fans there in Tampa, too.
Yeah.
If the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lose tonight, is that the end of Tom Brady or the end of Tom Brady in Tampa Bay?
That'll be the story no matter what.
But okay, so let's start with the Martin Luther King statue reveal, which has just been pretty much decided universally a complete and utter embarrassment, a complete aesthetic failure to say the least.
People saying it looks like a head between a woman's or I guess a man's legs.
I think we get the point.
Little, it looks like a dedication to Fallatio, whether you see a male member or a head between legs.
It's just, and the first response to me is, if you're going to do the statue of this, why not do the actual statue?
Why not have a full statue of Martin Luther King and the embrace with Coretta Scott King instead of just the arms?
It just looks weird.
And I guess the idea was, you know, because nobody can think originally.
And so I guess the idea was, let's have something that they can walk through, like the bean in Chicago or something.
So let's have something they can walk through.
And so this is what they come up with, just a total abomination.
And you just look at all the recent artwork that they've done.
And then, you know, it's always to dedicate black culture or something.
And then it's just a complete abomination.
Whether it's the Afro pick that they put the fist on the edge of or the George Floyd statues or now this Martin Luther King bronze bomber.
It's just, and it costs $10 million.
A universal abomination, a decided embarrassment upon reveal, and then adding injury to insult.
It's going to cost you $10 million.
How do you think the homeless in Boston feel about that one?
Maybe they can go live under the giant bronze-looking male member and it'll give them a little comfort.
But one of the great meme accounts on Twitter, I think it's called Michia Villi, put out a meme template in response to this.
I'm going to find it, I swear.
I've got a lot pulled up here that I'm digging through all of right now.
Now, this is from, in case you don't know, the goalie for Argentina, when he received his award after Argentina won the World Cup, when he received his award, he put it over his male member there and did a little masturbation thing for a celebration.
I don't know.
I don't think that guy was actually standing there staring at it, laughing at the time.
I think that was, I think that was added in post here.
But yeah, so a little, that's a little local color, if you will.
There are your top Martin Luther King statue memes.
And that's disturbing, freaky, and yet hilarious.
All at the same time.
Quite amazing.
Okay, George Santos.
Now, I haven't really talked much about this because I think overall it's a non-issue, but it does continue to get interesting with this George Santos character, the newly elected congressman from New York, Republican.
New York Democrats introduced Santos Act with penalties for candidates who lie about qualifications.
Now, of course, we can all understand the irony here.
How many Democrats lied about their qualifications to get where they're at?
Should we say Elizabeth Warren for starters or Joe Biden, maybe even Joe Biden.
Joe Biden still lies about his qualifications.
He's the president of the United States and he still lies about his qualifications.
But okay, aside from the irony of Democrats saying you can't lie about your qualifications, this is just a weird one.
And I think that I actually think Kevin McCarthy has handled this the right way.
You know, the Democrats would love to take control of this fiasco and use it against Republicans and talk about how corrupt it makes Republicans look.
And, you know, basically the tail wagging the dog of the Democrats controlling Republican Party interparty politics.
But McCarthy did not let that happen.
And he came out and he said, the voters of New York can deal with this.
I completely agree.
The situation does get continuingly more interesting, though, when more comes out.
So you had the issue.
I think it was Brazil or some foreign country.
I forget said he was doing illegal trades or whatever.
Well, okay.
That you never know with corruption in other countries.
But then there was other oddities that continued to pop up, different weird things he said in the past.
They say he had he got caught stealing some scarf that he then wore to an event he spoke at, a Trump event he spoke at.
There was one Trump event that he was at, and this was like 2016 or 15, a campaign event where he was able to get the microphone as a member of the audience, and he lied about his name and had some weird fake name.
So, but as far as it's going right now, this weird and just weird guy with a very weird background, it's hard to take him seriously with anything he said, actually.
And he said some good things, but I mean, it's hard to take any of it seriously.
But apparently, he's not going anywhere.
And I think Kevin McCarthy has handled this the right way and said this is up to the voters of New York.
If they want to try to get him out of office, then that is on them.
We're not going to make a party issue out of this.
All right.
Now, this one, final story, and then we'll go to what we'll call what we'll call top 10 videos.
Herschel Walker staffer.
Matt Schlapp groped my crotch.
A staffer for Herschel Walker Senate campaign has alleged to the Daily Beast that the longtime Republican activist Matt Schlapp made sustained and unwanted and unsolicited sexual contact with him while the staffer was driving Schlapp back from an Atlanta bar this October.
I don't think this was Christian Walker, or at least remained anonymous, whoever it was for this.
Christian Walker, Herschel Walker's son, has called out a lot of the stuff, I guess, that went on behind the scenes during Herschel's campaign and maybe some of the stuff he witnessed at conservative events.
But it's an interesting thing because I'll just put it like this: for people that don't really go to the political events and don't really rub elbows with some of the politicos.
You know, I don't like to talk about my personal life.
I don't really, I don't really ever like to play the moral high ground card or act like I'm some sort of moral superior or even judge other people on their decisions.
But it is funny how, and I don't even think it has to be such a shame thing, but it is funny how you go to these political events and you realize it's really not much different than the real world.
And these people are degenerates like others are degenerates.
They have addictions and bad habits and all kinds of vices like everybody else has.
And this whole veil of somehow that people involved in Republican Party politics are holier than thou or morally superior to you is just wildly inaccurate.
And I don't really think it's a big deal.
You know, that's what I'm saying.
You don't have to claim to be a better person.
We can promote values and principles and try to keep that in our culture and vote for people that agree with that.
But I will tell you, some stuff that goes on at these conservative events, I think is pretty wild.
And as far as allegations against Schlapp go, I've never met Matt Schlapp, but I've been to enough conservative events, seen enough things, and I'll just leave it at that to say I wouldn't be surprised that some of these guys run around grabbing crotch at all.
But generally speaking, that would not surprise me.
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Because here's the deal: I went live on Saturday and just basically was kind of testing something else that I can do here as far as doing live streams where I'm just playing video games.
And so there was a new Pokemon video game out that I got for a Christmas gift.
And I was kind of doing a live review, but not really.
It was the first time of myself playing it.
But we were able to stream it and some people tuned in, but some other people said, hey, I didn't get notifications when you went live.
And so I don't know what the situation is as far as notifications are concerned.
But if you do get notifications on at Owens Troyer Live on Twitter, then it should let you know when I go live.
And the same thing goes for when you subscribe to Rumble and sign up for the notifications.
But you should sign up for that because even though Monday nights are the nights when we're going to be live, 8 to 10 p.m.
Central, even though Monday nights are the scheduled nights, I'll be going live.
You never know when.
You know, like I said, it might be a Saturday night.
I'm just hanging out and I'm like, oh, I'm going to find, I'm going to open up that new Pokemon game and play it live on Owens Royal Live.
Or there could be breaking political news, other breaking developments, whatever, where I just may break in and cover it live like we used to do in the past when we could do that on YouTube and do that on Twitter in the past.
So really, it's just picking up Rumble where we got banned off of YouTube.
And though I think Rumble is going through some growing pains, I'm glad they're there.
And with Twitter and Elon Musk knowing it, owning it now, you figure, okay, well, maybe I'm going to be allowed to do this live stream on Twitter.
I'd like to get my old account back, but that hasn't happened, as you can see.
So those are the two ways to watch and to get notifications.
But yeah, we're going to be popping up live here anytime.
Probably nights is going to be if and when it happens.
But if there's developing political news, maybe, you know, the president's giving a speech or whatever the case may be, we will break in live.
And I'm not ditching Getter.
I still promote all of my content from InfoWars and the War Room and banned out video on Getter.
I still fire up live streams on Getter as well.
But I kind of just reserve that for when I'm out on the scene and I can just fire it up from a phone.
But I am considering, I haven't really looked into it yet.
And maybe I will this week.
I am considering adding Getter to the live stream channel or channels that pick up this transmission.
So I may look into that this week.
But as of now, I'm just using Getter for when I go live on the old smartphone.
But I don't think you need to have an account on Twitter or on Rumble to watch.
I could be wrong.
I don't think you need to have an account to be on Twitter and Rumble and watch.
Yeah, Odyssey.
You know, there's a lot of stuff out there, and I understand why people try to branch out and do everything.
But I kind of want to central, I kind of want to centralize and concentrate where the audience goes right now as I'm launching this new stuff, just so people can have an easier time finding it.
So, but as the show matures and as these channels mature, we're going to be expanding.
We're going to be adding new things.
I still have an announcement I'm going to make tonight coming up about the microphone here.
And as you can see, we've got a logo up in the corner of the screen, which may not be the final logo, may not be the final logo, but we're working with it.
Look, all this stuff requires time, effort, money, everything.
You get it.
I get it.
And InfoWars in the war room there is always going to be my first priority.
So that's why we're going to slowly mature some things here.
And I was thinking about doing even a fundraiser just so I could hire people to do some stuff for me.
Because as of right now, I've done everything on my own with a couple of things.
Like I have a friend that helped me the logo you see.
And then I've got some other audio features we're going to be adding that some people help me with.
But pretty much 95% of what you see has been done by me.
So I was thinking about just maybe doing a give send go just for just for like five grand to hire a web guy or to hire just a couple other things to kind of smooth out some of the edges around here.
But things are going to slowly mature.
Right now, we're just glad to exist.
And so I just want to grow the channels, Owen Troyer Live on Rumble and Twitter.
And then we'll start to introduce some of the stuff that I have planned for the future.
And what I think is really going in here, what I think is really going on here is there's this weird, desperate need to fill the void of relationships.
Notice how it introduced with, if, it introduces with if you're single.
And so I think this is part of the new politically correct culture we're in now and the propaganda dividing men and women where men and women just can't have traditional relationships.
I'm just saying there's more tension out there and there's more pressure out there.
And men don't want to approach women.
They're afraid of failure.
They're afraid of being accused.
You know, the women might already hate men before you even talk to them.
And so they may want to humiliate you.
And so there's taking that out of the picture.
The ease of access that men have to pornography.
I think they just figure, I don't even want to deal with a woman.
And so they don't seek out a woman.
And so really all these different ways that humans used to interact, more importantly, men and women used to interact are kind of becoming defunct or passe or even taboo.
So, you're not having those relationships as commonly, or you're not finding them as easy to acquire.
So, you have stuff like this, which makes no sense, but I don't know.
Maybe people like it.
I don't know how you could go to the gym and have a drink afterwards.
All right.
Now, look, now, now, now, look, do I even have to tell you what's wrong with this video?
Is this one where you even tell me what is wrong with this video?
Can you spot what's wrong with this video?
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Does something all about you see the whole head thing, too?
Now, I remember one time, this was in this was in grade school.
It might have been when we were doing the DARE program or something.
I don't remember, but the police officer was there, and I don't know why I asked him this, but I think he might have been telling a story about a foot pursuit.
And I asked him if it was hard to run in his equipment.
I was like, it must be hard to run in your equipment.
Can you run fast?
And he said, do you want to find out?
And so I don't remember if he challenged me to a race or I challenged him to a race.
And, you know, this was back before they, this is when they wanted you to have a good relationship with the cops.
And so the schools tried to get you and the cops in good relationships.
I don't know if you get that anymore, but we went out to the school parking lot and raced.
And I contest to this day that I won the race, but it was contested.
Officer, I believe it was Officer Marty Davenport that day.
And I believe I won the race.
He contests to this day that he won the race, but I believe I won the race.
And so, but that's good.
You know, I think having children get used to police and have a good image of police would solve a lot of these problems that we're seeing between police and citizens.
But we're on a bit of a sports, we're going to do a bit of a sports kick here real quick with some other stuff that we got going.
Halftime, by the way, Cowboys up 18, nothing dominating over the Bucs.
This is, you know, I understand that Major League Baseball likes to test some of this stuff at the minor leagues, but this is totally unfair to AAA ball players.
And I just think it's a ludicrous idea.
According to Buster Only's sources, all AAA ballparks to use electronic strike zone in 2023.
The electronic strike zone will be used in all 30 class AAA parks in 2023.
Sources told Buster Only from ESPN, seemingly another significant step towards implementation of the technology at the big league level in the near future.
I think the better way to go about this, and it's always going to be tough, and you have to understand that error is going to be part of the game.
But I just don't see how this works.
And I think that they're just destroying the game of baseball.
And parks are less and less filled.
Less and less people are tuning into the games.
Now, there's an anomaly here because the teams don't care and the league doesn't care because they're making more money than they ever had before with the TV deals that they do have.
But making, taking the umpires out of the game, I don't think is the answer.
I think if you want to do something, and all things considered, the umpires do a pretty good job.
Now, granted, they've blown big games and big moments, but you've added the challenge.
And I think that you just need to implement some sort of a strike Joan challenge where maybe you get one or two strike challenges and you can implement some sort of technology on home plate where did it cross the plate or not, basically?
Because you could argue, you could argue up and down is subjective, but not over the plate.
So if you had technology that just confirmed or not whether the ball went over the plate, you could even add that in and say you don't even need challenges.
But say if an umpire calls a ball, but the technology says it went over the strike zone and he decides, oh, well, I thought it might have been outside, but it was here.
Maybe he can change his call on the spot.
So I think there's better ways to do this.
The pitch clock is a disaster.
And I think this will be a disaster.
And it's really just, I think, a shame how commercialized baseball has become.
I don't think umpires are your problem, why people aren't attending.
I think ticket prices are a problem.
And I think the commercialization of the game is a problem.
And I think teams trying to be trendy instead of being traditional is the problem.
And if you do add robot umps, that'll be maybe the final pivot from Major League Baseball that essentially ends the game as we know it.
And it'll turn into basically Blurn's ball from Futurama.
All right, here's another baseball story.
Is seemingly impossible what you're about to hear.
We're identical strangers with the same name and job.
So we took a DNA test.
Two minor league baseball pitchers with the exact same name and eerily similar looks took a DNA test to find out if they're actually related after years of being confused for one another.
Brady Feigel, 32, who is a player for the Long Island Ducks, looks nearly identical to the other Brady Feigel, 27, who plays for the Las Vegas Aviators.
The pair both measure up at six feet, four inches tall, have fiery red hair, and wear glasses.
And you can see in the picture here, they look virtually similar.
Virtually the same.
In 2015, the doppelgangers were first mistaken for one another.
This is where it gets even crazier.
When they both had the exact same elbow surgery performed by the same doctor, Dr. James Andrews.
Now, it's not uncommon for pitchers to have Tommy John surgery, and it's not uncommon for James Andrews to provide that surgery.
You've got two guys look the exact same, exact same body, exact same name, exact same injury, exact same doctor, not related.
So there was confusion where somebody calls the doctor and says, Feigel needs Tommy John.
And the doctor's thinking, oh, again?
And the guys who calls him says, what do you mean again?
Like, well, Feigl was just in here last year for Tommy John.
You're like, no, Feigel is not.
And so, I mean, it's like a, it's like an Austin Powers or like Abbott and Costello moment.
And maybe this is how two people end up looking alike that aren't related.
Where essentially, imagine, if you are in a simulation, imagine, basically, think of the video game, The Sims, or really any video game that has skins and faces and stuff, where you have different options of eyes or nose or whatever.
So imagine there's some amount of code.
It's written into your DNA, but basically there's, let's say, a million different types of noses and a million different types of eyes and a million different types of lips and all of this stuff.
And some of it is possible in your DNA code.
And then it's basically just a slot machine, you know, which one, which one goes into which one becomes you.
But have you ever seen somebody you look like?
I've definitely seen somebody I look like.
But more specifically, it'll be, I notice somebody either has like the exact same nose as me or, you know, the nose is the easiest one because, you know, eye color is eye color.
And it's not like you're going to get right up to somebody and see if you have the exact same eyes.
But the nose one usually sticks out.
You may see it with hair, you know, facial hair and stuff like that.
So maybe that explains it.
Basically, you, you know, whenever, whenever you go into the Matrix or whenever you go into the simulation, you've got all these different possibilities.
And just once in a while, the exact same two could line up and you got two guys that look the exact same.
This kid's going to need Tommy John surgery before the end of the year.
This kid's ripping.
If I was this kid's parents, I'd sit him down until high school and just say, son, you're way too good for your age.
You're going to rip your arm out of its socket.
That is insane.
That kid is ripping.
All right.
A couple news stories, by the way, about to kick off.
It looks like, or we perhaps even have kicked off.
Oh, we've gone into a commercial break here.
AFC championship game will be at a neutral site because of what happened in the Bills, Bengals game two weeks ago with DeMar Hamlin on the field.
So they didn't finish the game and it had major playoff implications with seeding.
So they decided neutral game site.
Now, it's not a surprise that Buffalo and Cincinnati are meeting in the postseason, but they are about to meet.
It is in Buffalo this time.
And should the Bills and Chiefs both win, my guess is they'll both be favorites.
I think it's going to be tough for the Bengals to beat the Bills.
I think that's going to be tough.
I don't know if they can pull that one off.
They barely beat the Ravens without Lamar Jackson.
So even though, you know, John Harbaugh on the road as a playoff coach was undefeated before that in the wild card round before last night.
But nonetheless, this is another thing where the NFL to me just blows it.
The neutral site, the Chiefs and the Bills agreed if they met in the AFC championship as the one and the two seed that they would have a neutral game site since the Bills weren't able to actually play for the one seed.
And they decided they're going to play the game in Atlanta.
Now, I understand Atlanta has a state-of-the-art facility and is brand new, but this one is a total fail to me.
Atlanta?
Atlanta?
You can't do something better for the Kansas City fans?
You can't do something better for the Bills fans.
I think it would have made more sense.
First of all, they both play outdoor.
So the game should have been outdoor.
But if you wanted to do it indoor, I think it would have made more sense to go to a Detroit or to a Minnesota.
But I guess Atlanta is considered a hub commercially for the United States.
So they go to Atlanta.
I just don't get that one.
I just don't understand that one at all.
Should have been outdoor, but if you're going to go dome, you should have done it up north where the game belongs.
But what do you know?
Oh, but it makes sense.
You know, ban the all-star game from Atlanta, but then bring in the neutral NFL playoff game.
And then there's the new overtime rules.
The NFL says it has new overtime rules.
New overtime rules, except they're not new.
They're the same, just delayed.
This is another one where you're just like, are the people at the NFL stupid?
How can you botch something this badly that's so easy to fix?
So especially after last season with the botched overtime rule, which they didn't even fix after the final game should have ended in a tie, it made no sense to even play the game based on the NFL rules.
So right now, they changed the overtime rule a couple years ago where both teams get a possession, but if the opening team scores a touchdown, the game is over.
Well, they say that's not fair for the postseason.
Okay.
I guess other leagues change the rules for the postseason, but still, considering the shortened amount of games, considered the shortened amount of games, you'd think you'd want an overtime that makes sense.
And there's plenty of ways to make it make sense.
But okay, so it used to be no guaranteed possession.
You win the coin toss.
Usually you win the game.
Then they said, okay, let's guarantee both teams possession, but still it's not fair.
So in the postseason, we're going to make sure both teams have a possession, whether a touchdown is scored on the opening possession or not.
And then after, if both teams score a touchdown or whatever the case is, then it's then it's the first to get the possession and score win.
So both teams could score a touchdown, and then you're giving the advantage to the team that wins the coin toss, which is what you were trying to rule out by changing the rules.
Like, what goes on in these board meetings where such a insane result comes to fruition?
We don't like the team that wins the coin toss getting an unfair advantage.
So let's delay the team that wins the coin toss getting an unfair advantage.
Instead of finding any number of ways to rule that out, that problem out of existence, whether you want to do a college-type overtime setup, which probably makes the most sense, or if you want to say, we're going to play 10 minutes guaranteed no matter what.
And if you're still tight after that, do a kickoff or something.
But no, they say we want to take the advantage of winning the coin toss out by delaying the advantage of winning the coin toss.
It's just, it's really dumb stuff that you see every day from people that are supposed to be smart and know what they're doing.
And then you find out that might not be the case.
All right.
I never heard about this last year.
The man who filmed the giant on the mountain died under mysterious circumstances.
So this was this huge controversy where you can see the image here.
People claiming that there's a giant on a mountain.
And then there was a whole debate because people claimed they found what it was, this structure on the mountain.
But then that was debated because it really didn't add up with the photos.
Joel that took the photo died.
But I will say this, whether or not that image is legit or anything to be curious about, there is a lot of stuff in the history of this planet that suggests giants did once walk the earth, or at least people that would be considered giants in comparison to where we're at now.
Now, if you want to be completely crazy, you not only believe in giants, but you think mountains are trees.
But don't even get me started on that whole thing.
Mike D'Anisio says Tom Brady had his career ended on Owen Schroyer Live 3.
You're assuming the Cowboys are going to win this game, which, I mean, they're about to stuff another one in, it looks like here.
The Cowboys are on the goal line, about to stuff it in here with St. Louis' own Ezekiel Elliott.
But you're assuming the Cowboys are going to win this game, perhaps fair enough after this next touchdown if they do get it.
But you're also assuming Tom Brady is going to be retiring after this year.
I wouldn't be so sure about that.
I'm not so convinced Tom Brady is done playing football just yet.
And now that he's divorced, he doesn't have that issue.
He doesn't have that ultimatum.
And so he might be thinking to himself, I want to play one more season where I'm not distracted with a divorce.
And would he go back to Tampa Bay?
Where else would he go?
There were talks of him going to Miami, but I think Tua, as long as he's down there, is going to have that job, although he can't even play half the time.
Anybody, because this is one of the dumbest things I think you can say.
You should never hit a woman.
Like, oh, I get it.
You're politically correct.
We all agree hitting women is bad and it shouldn't be done.
But to say, oh, you should never put your hands on a woman.
Oh, really?
If a woman is coming at you with a knife to stab you, if a woman pulls a gun on you, you should just let you, you should just get stabbed or shot.
Like, come on, let's not be ridiculous.
And I think as far as this stuff is concerned, like, for example, the debate about Dana White when he slapped his wife, and you've had issues in the NFL with this stuff.
I think it should all be handed on a personal, it should be handled at a legal and a personal level.
I'm sick of the media getting involved.
I'm sick of the corporate interests getting involved.
Should be handled at a personal level.
And if there's charges or if there's something else personally going on and then you want to take action, fine.
But this whole thing of, oh my gosh, never lay your hands on a woman.
Your life is ruined.
Well, what if the woman's threatening you?
What if the woman is trying to kill you?
What if the woman is hitting you first?
And then what happens?
Your whole life is ruined.
That's not going to be the case for Dana White, but if he didn't run his own business, probably would.
But then you have the situation like this where, oh, so this guy gets attacked.
And now here comes the whole football team.
Like they know what's going on and they got to stand up for this guy.
So, okay, generally speaking, it's the right thing to say.
Never lay your hands on a woman and you obviously shouldn't, but to actually say you should never touch one.
Okay, so if a woman is coming after you with a knife, just get stabbed then with that logic.
Of course not.
That's ridiculous.
And this young man, I think whether you want to say he was right to swing that hard or not, maybe is a different story.
But at some point, at some point, I mean, I thought women wanted equality.
No, at some point, I think the whole notion of, you know, protect women, treat women, you know, innocently and don't be physical with them.
I think at a certain level, they give that up.
I think they give that common courtesy and they give that chivalry up like in a moment like this.
Now, you can debate like with Dana White, should he have struck back in this situation?
Should he have swung hard?
You can sit here and debate it all day long.
It should be a personal decision.
But to say you should never lay your hands on a woman, okay, when a woman comes at you with a knife, I want you to sit there and get stabbed.
So this should never happen in an American classroom.
And granted, it does happen and it's going to happen again.
And it's happened before.
This should be such a rare occurrence and it should really never happen.
But you know what's incredible about this video is, you know, that young immature student that is going to have a rough life ahead of them ahead of him if he doesn't get his head screwed on straight.
It's like unreal what a cartoon character he is.
He's literally like a cartoon character.
And I can't put my thumb on the cartoon character I'm trying to think of.
But you guys know the cartoon character I'm thinking about talks exactly like that.
This actually, this image represents something that has me deep in thought many times, which is, is it human destiny to eventually turn planet Earth into something that resembles this or something that you've seen in the likes of the fifth element or Judge Dred?
Is it inevitable?
Is this destiny?
Is this okay?
Because I see the beauty in Earth, and you could sit here and say that's ugly, but I also appreciate it in a way.
And it's amazing how it actually looks like a microchip when you zoom out from a major city.
It looks like a microchip.
By the way, are the flat earthers going to weigh in here on the whole?
How come skyscrapers don't show the curved, the curvature of the earth?
But when you see this, as the poster asks, do you regard this photo with respect or disgust?
I kind of have both.
I think it's an existential question of, is it human destiny to do this to the entire planet?
And really, what the globalist believe, right or wrong, is that the pace humanity is at, this is what we'll do to the entire planet.
And so they figure, let's kill 6 billion people now and let's avoid that happening.
And maybe this has happened before, or maybe there's already a system built into this planet that makes sure that this doesn't happen.
Floods, ice ages, what have you.
But I think that it is undeniably incredible to see what we've built and what we do to Earth's surface.
But I also think it's undeniable that doing this to the entire planet is not what we want to do.
And we're nowhere near that, by the way.
We're nowhere near that.
So to act like that's some sort of a threat to humanity and anywhere in the near future is just absurd.
Most of the planet is still uninhabited.
By far, it's not even close.
Yeah, people saying they wouldn't want to live there.
You know, I'm the same way.
I could never live in New York City.
But people love it.
And some people love that lifestyle.
But isn't it amazing how it looks like a microchip?
That's always stuck out to me.
When you zoom out of a city like this, look at it from the top down.
It really looks like a microchip.
And maybe it kind of works like one too.
All right, did you see?
Apparently, Brendan Fraser's back and winning awards.
He gave an emotional speech at the Critics' Choice Awards, and maybe it'll inspire you.
I was in the wilderness, and I probably should have left a trail of breadcrumbs.
But you found me.
And like all the best directors, you merely just showed me where to go to get to where I need to be.
If you, like a guy like Charlie, who I played in this movie, in any way struggle with obesity or you just feel like you're in a dark sea, I want you to know that if you too can have the strength to just get to your feet and go to the light, good things will happen thank you
That is all we have as far as the content is concerned for this evening.
And it doesn't look like there's going to be anything too exciting to the conclusion of the Cowboys game unless Tom Brady has one of those epic comebacks.
This would probably be his most epic, at least maybe not as epic as the Super Bowl, but maybe more epic, considering there's not much time left.
And he's not the Tom Brady of old.
But at this point in time, we can start taking phone calls.
And the line is already lighting up.
Let me get myself set up here to take a call.
All right.
The phone number is 747-200-5560.
And I can make it easier to access this for you.
The phone number is open.
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And we'll start taking calls on anything that we have discussed so far tonight.
And so I do have a caller on the line right now.
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Okay, now we will start taking phone calls.
And I think we may have somebody on the line right now.
So let's begin.
First caller of the night.
I always forget to turn the music down before I go to the call, but now the music is down.
Well, let me just tell you, it's a great, like you just said, it's a great side job.
It pays well.
All things considered, it pays well.
I don't know if they're paying you now, but once you get to getting paid college level, they'll pay you like maybe even 100 bucks or so a game.
Pros.
I mean, if you, I mean, really, if you become pro for an arena doing that, you're going to get a nice, healthy living for a very low effort job if you've just been gifted with a good voice.
But I would say, I would encourage you to continue doing that as much as you can as you grow up.
It's a good, it's a good gig to have.
unidentified
Yeah, there's just one radio station in my town that they pay me to have a show on.
We all had to leave our homes because in Sunspot, because they said the guy threatened to kill people in Sunspot.
And so we all had to leave our homes for like 14 days.
And then me and my husband went and camped outside of the gates of Sunspot so that we could go into our homes and like, you know, be able to check on our animals and stuff.
Well, let me tell you, Mike Denizio is enjoying your call right now.
So what did you really call in about?
unidentified
Oh, I just wanted to say I liked your Monday show, sir, because you're like super handsome.
And also, I liked your content.
I'm not really into the sports stuff that much, but I definitely am digging the Monday night live because, you know, it's, I know, I realize that InfoWars is live also, but you're just like fabulous on a Monday night because there's nothing freaking on tonight.
Well, there's no doubt as far as getting people to tune in, having consistency helps.
But, you know, I'm already live on the war room every day.
I'm sure you know that.
You know, that's another reason why I do this every day.
Well, that's another reason why I want to do this because, look, I mean, there's no doubt what we do at Infowars is very serious work and we have to carry ourselves and do our shows there a certain way.
And sometimes I like to just go on air and relax.
And so that's kind of this more, that's more of what we have here as the vibe.
unidentified
I do.
I love it.
I love it so much because it's that.
It's a different vibe.
It's not, I love you in a suit, but you look great in a t-shirt, too.
And how do you have this phenomenon where Congress approval ratings are like 95% disapprove, but incumbency is one of the strongest things you can carry into an election?
You know, I've listened to Mark Levin for a while, and I would say overall, he's not really moving the needle as far as patriotism is concerned because he's a little swampy.
And I don't think he himself is a bad guy.
I think, like you said, it's more of kind of an old school establishment view.
And he kind of has this old school view of the FBI and the government.
Now, lately, I think his show has gotten a lot more hardcore lately.
I will give him credit there.
I think he's starting to understand the dynamics of the swamp and globalism more.
But I think the difference between guys like Mark Levin is they'll never touch a thing like 9-11.
And they'll call you crazy if you don't believe the official narrative.
And so there's just this level of not admitting or understanding just how corrupt the U.S. government is.
And I think that's because they were just raised in a generation where the U.S. could do no wrong, has never done anything wrong.
And it's okay to be proud of your country, but also you can admit when your country does something wrong.
So I think that that's kind of the biggest difference now between the old hat talk radio hosts and guys like me is that they'll never touch something like 9-11 as an inside job.
Whereas I have plenty of legitimate questions about 9-11.
And I think everything we've seen recently from the U.S. government should actually add fuel to the discussion of where we lied to about 9-11.
I like all of life's pleasures, life's difficulties, life's obstacles, life's mysteries.
And for people that don't view the life experience as a divine experience, as divine consciousness, I think it's really sad to not appreciate it and see it like that.
No, I was just going to say, Monday, last Monday was the first transmission.
I'm doing it every Monday night.
And then also spontaneously, if there's other news breaking or like I was home alone on a Saturday night and I fired up a Pokemon video game for some fun.
So we're going to be doing all kinds of crazy stuff over here.
And it's good to hear from a like-minded person in Chicago as well.
unidentified
Yeah, it's good.
I listen to you during the day.
I stream you on my phone.
I drive for, well, I can say it in your format because I call it like Dave from Chicago or Kenosha sometimes, but I deliver for a dealership and I deliver auto parts during the day around the Chicago area, like a 65-mile radius around the suburbs.
And when I can, I stream you guys because it eats up my phone data.
But I do enjoy listening to the war room and in and out during the day.
You know, that's one of the best people for talk radio.
It's people that drive around for a living because you're in your car, you're driving, and you want a little informative and entertaining content to get you through your day.