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I just got three things to say. | |
| God bless our troops. | ||
| God bless America. | ||
| We've done it. | ||
| We've made it 10 episodes. | ||
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We're over-delivering and ahead of schedule. | |
| Over-deliver ahead of schedule. | ||
| That's what we do here at Owens Royer Live, brought to you by metapcs.com, coming to you through the wisewolf.gold microphone. | ||
| That has to be the greatest gentleman start your engines of all time, right? | ||
| Is it? | ||
| It's got to be the greatest of all time. | ||
| So we've got breaking news right as we go live. | ||
| And I mean, the entire establishment is crumbling. | ||
| Whistleblower is crawling out from within. | ||
| I tried to help Jordan Thristian Thompson from Pfizer, the guy caught on undercover video by Project Veritas, to just say, hey, come out, become a whistleblower, talk about what you know. | ||
| It's your only path to redemption. | ||
| He hasn't chosen it, but somebody at Google has. | ||
| And right as we go live tonight on this January 30th, 2023, this story breaks from Kyle Becker. | ||
| Google leak shows companies mad scramble to do damage control for Pfizer after Project Veritas bombshell video. | ||
| Here's the tweet from Project Veritas. | ||
| Breaking YouTube Insider leaks urgent guidance document sent to employees on how to handle the Project Veritas Pfizer directed evolution video effective immediately as of 27 January 2023. | ||
| Violates the COVID-19 misinformation policy. | ||
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And there it is. | |
| And there it is. | ||
| Oh, oh, who saw that coming? | ||
| Who saw COVID-19 misinformation guidelines used by the elite to censor information they don't like coming? | ||
| Who could have seen it coming? | ||
| This came out of nowhere. | ||
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My goodness. | |
| Of course, I'm being facetious, unless, of course, there's a liberal tuned in. | ||
| You might have actually been surprised. | ||
| So we're going to be covering that. | ||
| But I have to say here, as we are live on the 10th edition of Owens Royal Live, over-delivering and ahead of schedule. | ||
| I had already host six hours today, two on the Alex Jones, excuse me, two. | ||
| I can't even think. | ||
| I'm already falling apart. | ||
| It was two shows. | ||
| It was three of the Alex Jones show, and then three on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
| And, you know, I could do this all day. | ||
| I really could. | ||
| But I've kind of learned over time, you really don't want to overdo it except on special occasions, like election nights or address nights, or we do extended broadcasts or whatever. | ||
| And you really want to save it and you don't just want to overexpose yourself. | ||
| And typically, the longer you're on air, you team to you tend to get a little looser. | ||
| But I was thinking, hey, you know what? | ||
| I've covered enough content. | ||
| I'm back on there tomorrow. | ||
| And maybe the audience is sick of hearing my serious takes for the day. | ||
| And so I published a poll. | ||
| I'm telling you, I already had the show planned out. | ||
| This was not a matter of me being lazy. | ||
| But I've been talking about doing the video game streams. | ||
| And I think it's an upcoming thing for conservatives to get into, actually. | ||
| And what I've noticed just from kind of studying the genre, There's a lot of red pills that get dropped, at least on the ones that I watch or have watched. | ||
| And it's not like blatant stuff. | ||
| It's not like they're trying to make a political message. | ||
| It's just like little stuff, like if you know, you know, type stuff. | ||
| And even inside jokes, but if you know, you know. | ||
| So I'm thinking, all right, we'll relax. | ||
| I've already been serious for six hours. | ||
| So I put up a poll. | ||
| What should we do tonight? | ||
| Regularly scheduled content or Pokemon Blue speedrun. | ||
| And you heathens put me up to this. | ||
| So just understand, this was not an issue of laziness. | ||
| I already had the whole show ready to go. | ||
| You will see that. | ||
| We're not lacking for content. | ||
| And then the breaking news drops. | ||
| But so I'm going to have to put this off now. | ||
| We'll get to that another time. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So the issue today now becomes: we already knew that Google was censoring the Project Veritas video because it got removed and it was getting flagged and it was getting removed by anybody else who put it up. | ||
| And we already had that confirmed. | ||
| But now we have the most recent, and this was just published by Project Veritas YouTube insider. | ||
| And this is what it's going to be. | ||
| And this is Jordan. | ||
| What's it? | ||
| Jordan? | ||
| I think I mispronounced his name earlier. | ||
| It's Jordan Tristan. | ||
| Is it Walker? | ||
| Or I can't remember. | ||
| I've forgotten his name. | ||
| I've been on air too long. | ||
| The Pfizer dude. | ||
| The directed evolution grinder. | ||
| Your only path to redemption is to come out as a whistleblower. | ||
| That's your only path to redemption. | ||
| Now, it's been this long, so I don't expect him to wake up and smell the coffee yet. | ||
| But there's still time. | ||
| And this kind of extends his window of opportunity with other whistleblowers coming forward and the monkey see, monkey do psychology of, oh, I was inspired. | ||
| So you've now got an extra window of time. | ||
| You've now got an extra window of time to come forward and do the right thing. | ||
| And you've completely embarrassed yourself if you're this Pfizer executive. | ||
| And Pfizer's already covered their tail. | ||
| Pfizer's already covered their tail. | ||
| They've already got their influencers censoring all corners of the internet that they can. | ||
| They've already got the mainstream media that they own making sure this story doesn't make the airwaves. | ||
| They've already got the politicians that they own making sure this doesn't become an issue in Congress or in the judicial system. | ||
| Pfizer's signed, sealed, and delivered, bitch. | ||
| You're just a little minion. | ||
| And you knew, didn't you, Jordan? | ||
| You knew you didn't belong there. | ||
| And that's why you went along with it because you knew you didn't belong there. | ||
| And the whole house of cards came crashing down. | ||
| And I'm telling you right now, there's still a path to redemption. | ||
| Come forward as a whistleblower, Jordan. | ||
| It's your only chance. | ||
| It is your only chance. | ||
| You've already been sold down the river by Pfizer once. | ||
| Are you really going to trust him again? | ||
| The people that told you, and you know what? | ||
| He went along so willingly with it. | ||
| What's even the point? | ||
| They told you to come out and say you're literally a liar and you did it. | ||
| Think about how sad that is. | ||
| Think about how sad that is. | ||
| The people that made you get involved in gain of function research, which you know is probably illegal, what you were doing, and the people that made you do that, the people that made you sign documents recommending health care that ended up killing people. | ||
| Is that a developing story now? | ||
| Is that an issue in all of this now? | ||
| And you did it all and then you blew it because you were always way in over your head. | ||
| And now you go back and you lick the boots. | ||
| How much was Pfizer paying this guy? | ||
| How much was Pfizer paying this guy? | ||
| And are they going to be paying him forever? | ||
| There's still a shot for Jordan. | ||
| There's still a path to redemption, but he needs to hop to smell the coffee and do the right thing like this YouTube whistleblower. | ||
| This is crazy, man. | ||
| I'm telling you, they're panicked, and people on the inside are coming forward. | ||
| This is not done. | ||
| This is not done. | ||
| There will be more insiders and there will be more whistleblowers coming forward on this issue, the vaccines, and the censorship issue. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| Now you see it. | ||
| Big tech and the elites, big tech, big pharma colluding to censor the truth and protect themselves. | ||
| What more do we need to see? | ||
| Isn't it sad that the left is so lost? | ||
| Isn't it sad that the left is so brainwashed? | ||
| We should be so together on this issue. | ||
| We should be so together on this issue to help the planet, to rid the planet of this scum. | ||
| But see, there it is. | ||
| Why won't the left come together with us? | ||
| Because they're part of the scum. | ||
| And it's just so sad. | ||
| That's why people are leaving the Democrat Party. | ||
| That's why people are abandoning the liberal ideology. | ||
| It's all done. | ||
| It had a finite timeline. | ||
| It always ends, always ends in chaos and destruction and war. | ||
| And I guess the West now, the far West, the wild, wild West is going to have to learn this for itself. | ||
| I guess they're just going to, we're just going to have to go through this for ourselves. | ||
| We're going to have to have our battle with communism and rid ourselves of this cancer like almost every other part of the planet. | ||
| Oh boy, oh boy. | ||
| But the awakening is on. | ||
| The awakening is on. | ||
| Now, I'm monitoring the news here. | ||
| Now, Tucker Carlson is already off, so he did not have this story. | ||
| Here we are talking about Kamala Harris, someone who's completely irrelevant, ironically enough. | ||
| And they won't mention this story at all. | ||
| No, they won't mention this story at all, will they? | ||
| We'll be monitoring. | ||
| Should I even bother? | ||
| Should I even bother seeing if CNN or MSNBC are covering this? | ||
| I mean, what are the odds of that? | ||
| You're getting huge odds with that. | ||
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That ain't happening, Jack. | |
| Oh, look. | ||
| I go to CNN and it's a big pharma ad. | ||
| What a surprise. | ||
| Oh, and look at the pills at the bottom there, too. | ||
| And now it's bad. | ||
| Oh, pharma's bad because what? | ||
| Oh, is that what it is? | ||
| I can't get audio from this. | ||
| Well, I could, but I can't right now. | ||
| That's hilarious. | ||
| That is truly hilarious. | ||
| Rachel Maddow, surely covering this Google leak. | ||
| Surely. | ||
| What does she have? | ||
| Oh, what is this, a January 6th thing? | ||
| Oh, it's a get Trump segment, guys. | ||
| Oh, oh, wow. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| How moving. | ||
| How inspired. | ||
| How original. | ||
| What work? | ||
| Rachel Maddow is still on the, I mean this, Rachel Maddow is still on Trump. | ||
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This woman is deranged beyond your wildest dreams. | |
| Oh my God. | ||
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This is too good. | |
| I almost want audio. | ||
| I need to get, I can get, should I get, I mean, do we want to have a little laugh here? | ||
| I mean, seriously, this is crazy. | ||
| I can't even do it. | ||
| I won't waste your time. | ||
| How much, how much of people's time has Rachel Maddow wasted over the years? | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| She's talking Trump. | ||
| She's talking Trump. | ||
| It's Rachel Maddow. | ||
| How much you want to talk? | ||
| How much you want to bet she's talking Trump? | ||
| I could probably do a perfect lip reading. | ||
| Why isn't Trump? | ||
| Trump is the bad guy. | ||
| How many times I have to say Trump is bad? | ||
| How many times? | ||
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Why won't anybody just admit that Trump is bad and just arrest him? | |
| Throw him away. | ||
| Get rid of the bad man. | ||
| Get rid of the orange man. | ||
| He's an orange man. | ||
| Look at me. | ||
| I look like I look like Manduk from Dexter's laboratory. | ||
| You've seen the cartoon, surely. | ||
| I'm Rachel Maddow. | ||
| I've been talking about Trump for six years, seven years, eight years, ten years. | ||
| I've lost track of time. | ||
| A complete mad woman. | ||
| A complete madwoman. | ||
| Stop. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
| I just, he's talking about Trump. | ||
| This is too funny. | ||
| Do you think Donald Trump gets a good laugh at these people? | ||
| I hope so. | ||
| Because that is just too much. | ||
| What a deranged lunatic. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So, so, no, nobody obviously going to be covering this in live time. | ||
| Let's go to the let's go to the story here from Becker News. | ||
| Google leak shows companies' mad scramble to do damage control for Pfizer after Project Veritas bombshell video. | ||
| And so the obvious question is and remains: who gave the command? | ||
| I don't know if it's answered in, it wasn't answered in the Veritas tweet. | ||
| I don't know if Becker has any information on that, but that's the obvious question here. | ||
| Who gave the call and when? | ||
| Or what's the chain of command? | ||
| If we know anything from other Twitter files and Facebook leaks, we know it comes right from the White House, the Democrat Party, the Pentagon, the CIA, the FBI, censoring American citizens, total First Amendment violations. | ||
| If we were a serious country where the law was applied equally and a constitutional republic, then these people would be tried for the highest of crimes. | ||
| Project Veritas claims to have obtained internal documents from an employee at Google showing the company's scramble to do public relations about Pfizer Incorporated. | ||
| The internal documentation was shared on Twitter Monday. | ||
| The document reads, urgent guidance, Project Veritas video on the Pfizer vaccine, 27 January 2023. | ||
| It states this is it's inevitably coming out what they've done to us with this vaccine. | ||
| It's inevitably coming out. | ||
| A clip unloaded by Project Veritas featuring a Pfizer official is rapidly spreading on the platform. | ||
| The video, when uploaded in its entirety, contains a timestamp that violates the COVID-19 vaccine misinformation policy for making a categorical claim that COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective and should therefore be removed unless it contains sufficient EDSA/slash CRC. | ||
| Oh, I see. | ||
| You're not allowed to say a big pharmaceutical product doesn't work, especially not one made by the company that solved the biggest medical malpractice lawsuits in U.S. history. | ||
| I see. | ||
| And who's making that call? | ||
| Wouldn't we like to know? | ||
| The document then proceeds to direct employees to check the four corners and metadata for ESEDSA that clearly contradicts, refutes, or countervails the violative timestamp without additional promotion. | ||
| It then states to action the content with a strike if no sufficient CRC is present in the four corners title or description. | ||
| Now, now let me just let's let's let's reverse logic engineer this. | ||
| Let's let's hear Google out because here's what their argument really is. | ||
| Here's how they would present their argument. | ||
| If they were forced to in a courtroom, this is how they would present their argument. | ||
| You can't say as if it's a universal statement of fact, or you can't say that a COVID-19 vaccine is ineffective because it has worked for some people and you're saying it's 100% ineffective and so therefore that's banned. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So if that's your argument, therefore you would also be banning the people that claim it's safe and effective, which you don't. | ||
| So that argument doesn't hold water. | ||
| But that's what they're going to claim. | ||
| That's basically what their argument is. | ||
| But so, oh, I can't say it's ineffective because it might work for this guy, but he can say it's effective even though it killed this girl. | ||
| Gotcha. | ||
| No, we know what this is. | ||
| You're liars. | ||
| This has nothing to do with COVID-19 misinformation or vaccine misinformation. | ||
| You're working for Pfizer or someone in the government to censor this information. | ||
| How do you even have a COVID-19 information guideline? | ||
| Shouldn't you just have one guideline? | ||
| Why is it its own special category? | ||
| It is important that we remove violative re-uploads of this content. | ||
| Make sure nobody can see it as it spreads harmful misinformation about approved vaccines against COVID-19. | ||
| They're not even, they can't argue that it was an illegal recording. | ||
| It wasn't. | ||
| The guidance is directed at all agents working medical misinfo cues and rapid response. | ||
| The guidance is dated effective as of 27 January, 2023. | ||
| It is critical to note that Google, much like Pfizer, does not deny that Jordan Tristan Walker is a Pfizer official. | ||
| This is what Pfizer had to say about it in a video statement on its company website. | ||
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You want to just watch this? | |
| I don't see a video. | ||
| Oh, maybe he's just saying they responded to the video and I'm just misreading it. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| Allegations have recently been made related to gain of function and directed evolution research at Pfizer, and the company would like to set the record straight. | ||
| I don't even know why I would read this. | ||
| Why would I want to read something from known liars? | ||
| Pfizer has not conducted gain of function or directed evolution research. | ||
| We have conducted research where the original SARS-CoV-2 virus has been used to express the spike protein from new variants of concern. | ||
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This is crazy. | |
| Oh, my gosh, folks, that means that they knew exactly what the spike protein was going to do in this vaccine. | ||
| This is. | ||
| This is insane that they would just admit this. | ||
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Wow. | |
| Okay, so this means that they know the gain of function or directed evolution research that they were at least discussing. | ||
| Maybe they didn't actually do it, though it looks like they were in a New York lab in 2014 via their own admissions on a video. | ||
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But, okay, well, we'll hold that out. | |
| So you're saying you know that the virus that you used to make the vaccine to put out the spiked protein was going to be putting out the spike protein of a virus that was already mutated and you knew your vaccine wouldn't work. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And that's a that is a better admission to make than that they were doing gain of function research. | ||
| Well, of course it is. | ||
| Most people won't even understand this. | ||
| So the way the mRNA, the way this technology works is it's designed to put out the spiked protein in response or directly known to whatever the virus is. | ||
| In this case, COVID-19. | ||
| But the virus mutates and it's putting out a spike protein for a virus that's months old, a year old, whatever. | ||
| And they knew it. | ||
| And they knew it. | ||
| And this is basically the admission that they knew it. | ||
| Unbelievable. | ||
| So, of course, they're denying it. | ||
| Pfizer, after this nonspecific denial written in a passive voice, followed by shifting time windows, then pivots to discussing Pax Lovid. | ||
| And then I saw that was going on this whole thing about Pax Lovid, which is some new pill, I guess, to fight against COVID. | ||
| You know, it's all a business. | ||
| Make the virus, make the virus, make the sickness, make the cure. | ||
| That's what Pfizer does. | ||
| Pfizer not only allows the reader to conclude that Jordan Walker was a Pfizer director, as his title signifies, but it also contradicts its denial that it has not conducted gain of function or directed evolution research. | ||
| It also does not deny that such research may have been discussed in reference to developing new variants to sell future vaccines. | ||
| After Project Veritas' bombshell video that exposed a director of research and development discussing the intentional mutation of viruses to sell more vaccines, the corporate media did more than black out the story. | ||
| Big tech actually censored it as Google and YouTube did with Project Maritas video. | ||
| You know, it doesn't matter which perspective you take from this story. | ||
| If you're going to be truly rational and logical, it doesn't matter what perspective you take of this story. | ||
| There is nothing, there is nothing, there is no angle that this looks good. | ||
| Even if you go to the least amount of doubt or however you want to say it, the least skeptical, the most trusting, at the very least, you have a Pfizer executive that admits he's a liar. | ||
| I mean, that is the very, very least, at the most, you were doing gain of function research to make new viruses to make vaccines. | ||
| That's your, that's your scale. | ||
| That's your scale. | ||
| Pfizer executive admits he's a liar is the easiest way out of this. | ||
| And then the maximum is you're doing gain of function research. | ||
| There's no, but of course, I guess what do you do? | ||
| You just lie through omission. | ||
| You just don't tell the story. | ||
| You just make sure people don't see it and hear about it. | ||
| And that's what they've done, except for Tucker Carlson, who covered it once, but he's only got, what is it, an hour or two every night? | ||
| So there's only so much he can do. | ||
| But he did cover it. | ||
| And my guess is they'll cover this tomorrow. | ||
| But you probably won't hear about it anywhere else. | ||
| Now, the tweet from Project Veritas, which was earlier this evening, has been seen a million times. | ||
| And right now, as of right now, only has 11,500 retweets. | ||
| That needs to be way higher. | ||
| That is just wild. | ||
| Man, I miss the good old days where you could actually speak freely on YouTube. | ||
| But really, it's kind of a measuring stick, really, to just in my life because I watched YouTube go from nothing to what it is now. | ||
| And I've kind of been a part of it the whole time. | ||
| And so it's really just sad to see what it's become. | ||
| It's truly just sad to see what it has become because it was once great. | ||
| It was once great for all. | ||
| And it would have been one of the greatest, if it would have been the greatest video website on the internet. | ||
| But it won't be now. | ||
| Could have been. | ||
| Maybe it wasn't once. | ||
| But it's not now. | ||
| And under the current path, never will be. | ||
| All right. | ||
| That's our serious stuff. | ||
| That's the big breaking news for the night. | ||
| So before we move on, we are ahead of schedule and over-delivering. | ||
| We are ahead of schedule and over-delivering. | ||
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| We're going to move into some of the less serious stuff now. | ||
| You can't blame me. | ||
| It'll kind of do a little up and down roller coaster. | ||
| Well, we'll get into some more serious stuff, some less serious stuff, but we're going to expand out of the normal political stuff and go into some sports stuff here. | ||
| Now, let's start with this. | ||
| Now, there's no doubt all sports have changed throughout time, and there's different generational stuff. | ||
| But I feel like this is something that has never really worked in any generation of baseball. | ||
| And I mean, I wouldn't like to see this in the major leagues, but I think there's kind of a balance where different organizations may have different things. | ||
| So let's, let's, this is shared by a former, or he might still be an MLB pitcher. | ||
| And this was from a, it is an MLB player, but playing down. | ||
| I'm not sure where he was playing. | ||
| But anyway, here's the video. | ||
| This would not have flown years ago. | ||
| Not in the Majors. | ||
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I mean, the announcer is great. | |
| But this type of celebration would not have flown in the big leagues 10 years ago. | ||
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All right. | |
| So I don't even think that would fly today. | ||
| Still going. | ||
| The celebration isn't over. | ||
| I don't think that that would even fly today. | ||
| Now, Stroman says he's a legend for this. | ||
| This is authentic and celebrated in their culture. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| And fair enough. | ||
| Like I said, I grew up a St. Louis Cardinal fan. | ||
| You're not doing this in St. Louis. | ||
| St. Louis Cardinals conduct themselves with a certain level of class, and that's expected. | ||
| And that type of thing would never be accepted. | ||
| And players have kind of come through that are a little showmanship, a little loud like that, and they don't last and they get traded or they get bounced out of town. | ||
| And so I think it's an interesting debate. | ||
| Some people like it. | ||
| Most, I would say, still don't. | ||
| But there's another issue with this that I'm going to tie into some other pieces of content. | ||
| Notice how he says, most of Americans are too boring to understand or accept it. | ||
| Need more of this in the MLB. | ||
| Well, and so you would make the argument: well, okay, the Major League Baseball must be becoming, it must be getting more exciting and ratings going up because it's getting less boring. | ||
| But actually, the opposite is true. | ||
| Less people are watching. | ||
| Less people are attending. | ||
| And ratings are way down. | ||
| So, no, I don't think that that is the popular thing, at least for MLB, major league baseball. | ||
| And I don't think it's an issue of boredom. | ||
| I think it's just an issue of the baseball culture here is different. | ||
| It's America's pastime. | ||
| It's not the showman time. | ||
| It's not the look at me time. | ||
| And maybe it is in Central America or the Caribbean. | ||
| And that's fun and that's their thing, but I don't think it is here. | ||
| I don't think that kind of thing is popular here, actually. | ||
| And I will say they are trying to make it the thing here with stuff like this. | ||
| This is the new video game cover for MLB the show, and it's just a guy showing off basically his bling and a weird hat that I can't even see. | ||
| And is that, I don't even know. | ||
| Okay, so this is a major league ball player. | ||
| I haven't heard of Jazz Chisholm. | ||
| Might be great. | ||
| I just don't know him. | ||
| But it's like, how is this? | ||
| This is about his bling. | ||
| Is this MLB the bling? | ||
| MLB the hat show time bling. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm not digging it. | ||
| I'm not digging it. | ||
| I'm just glad the St. Louis Cardinals like to keep it classic. | ||
| Classic. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now, the gym thoughts, and for those that don't know, thought is this online term, T-H-O-T, that hoe over there. | ||
| I think I'm getting that right. | ||
| But the gym thoughts, which are the women that go to the gym basically dressed in glorified lingerie, gym lingerie. | ||
| That's what we should call it, gym lingerie. | ||
| And they do videos on the internet. | ||
| So they don't like people looking at them in the gym when they're dressed in gym lingerie. | ||
| And then they do want people to look at them on the internet, though. | ||
| And it could be anybody, anywhere, anytime they want, but not the guy right there at the gym, not even glancing over when you're standing there right in front of him, half naked. | ||
| Okay, gotcha. | ||
| Well, these thoughts are taking the L's. | ||
| This is becoming a great culture loss for them. | ||
| And that's a good thing. | ||
| But now there's another issue happening. | ||
| And this has happened to me a couple of times at the gym. | ||
| And you got to understand, I'm very sensitive to cameras, not in that I don't like them, even though I don't like them, believe it or not. | ||
| But obviously, I have to get over that. | ||
| No, I'm sensitive to cameras in that I can always tell when I'm being filmed. | ||
| It's like a sixth sense. | ||
| You can be behind me and I'm not even looking and I'd be like, am I being filmed? | ||
| Just like, there's something there. | ||
| There may be some sort of energy thing there, maybe even dark energy thing with being filmed for real. | ||
| But anyway, I always can tell when I'm being filmed. | ||
| And this has happened a couple of times at the gym where I think out on the floor, maybe it's fair enough. | ||
| And I'm just, you know, sensitive because maybe I don't want people knowing where I work out for obvious reasons. | ||
| But okay, out on the floor, it's like, well, okay, you're out on the floor. | ||
| Let's try to keep it reasonable and maybe even try not to get other people on the shot. | ||
| But out on the floor, maybe fair enough. | ||
| In the locker room should be illegal. | ||
| In fact, I believe it already is illegal. | ||
| Actually, it's definitely illegal. | ||
| And I've seen this happen multiple times now. | ||
| And, you know, I try not to be too confrontational at the gym. | ||
| The gym meditation area. | ||
| Yes, lifting weights. | ||
| You're playing ball. | ||
| That's like meditation for me. | ||
| That's like low vibes compared to what I'm doing all the time. | ||
| And so I don't like to be confrontational at the gym. | ||
| And it's mostly love over there. | ||
| And so I don't, I don't, the guy's filming me, it catches me, whatever. | ||
| He's in the locker room. | ||
| He's filming. | ||
| And I just don't want to say anything. | ||
| But I notice it and I'm able to usually avoid it and stay out. | ||
| But it's happened before and it's a little irking. | ||
| And so Joey Swole, who does the best commentary on this stuff as a gym bro, if you will, gym etiquette. | ||
| But here's how this is happening. | ||
| Here's a video of this happening. | ||
| And here's his response. | ||
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| First off, that man is absolutely correct. | ||
| He has every right to ask you to not film in a locker room. | ||
| And he's really nice about it, more nice than most people would be. | ||
| And he's also correct that that's illegal. | ||
| That's why you see signs in locker rooms that say no recording, no video, no photos. | ||
| If you happen to be filming and you catch somebody in the background that's changing or nude, like these two men are doing, and you post it, there's real consequences. | ||
| And I totally get it. | ||
| Listen, we all want to take progress photos. | ||
| We want to take shots in the locker room because it's got the best lighting. | ||
| We don't feel comfortable on the gym floor. | ||
| I totally get it. | ||
| But if there's somebody in the background or somebody in the locker room, you stop immediately. | ||
| No questions. | ||
| And the saddest part about this is that, kid, you have a great physique. | ||
| You could be a true leader in the gym in the fitness community, but instead you choose to post videos like this and treat people like that. | ||
| And then you pin this video to the top of your page because this is what you want people to see when they come to your page. | ||
| You need to do better. | ||
| Mind your own business. | ||
| He's always right on. | ||
| He's right on every time. | ||
| And the guy was nice about it. | ||
| He's like, hey, man, you know, just be cool about it. | ||
| And it's probably illegal what you're doing. | ||
| But that's ridiculous. | ||
| There are people walking around nude and you're in there filming HD footage. | ||
| Like, what is going on in your mind? | ||
| What is going on in your head with these people? | ||
| What is going on in your mind when you think it's okay to film in the locker room? | ||
| And you really don't realize you're in the wrong. | ||
| What is going on with women in gym lingerie working out? | ||
| A guy glances at them. | ||
| They're the bad guy, but then they put photos and videos of them in the exact same jean lingerie on the internet at the purpose of being looked at. | ||
| That is crazy stuff. | ||
| Try to figure that one out. | ||
| And it's really this simple, isn't it? | ||
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It really is this simple. | |
| What to wear if you don't want men to look at you, stare at you, and what to wear if you do want men to stare at you and look at you and then cry about it on social media. | ||
| From Gia McCool, social media has convinced women that they need to be wearing skimpy workout clothes. | ||
| I don't think it's social media. | ||
| I think it's all media. | ||
| I don't think it's just internet. | ||
| I mean, it's TV, it's everything. | ||
| 99% of the women wouldn't get a second look from men if they just put some clothes on. | ||
| Perhaps people are always going to look. | ||
| People are always going to glance. | ||
| You're at a gym. | ||
| You don't just want to stare at the floor, stare at the ceiling, or stare at equipment. | ||
| You want to look at other people, and people are going to people watch. | ||
| And I'm usually pretty good just because I'm focused and trying to be disciplined, but everybody looks around. | ||
| It's perfectly innocent. | ||
| That pretty much sums that up, though. | ||
| Wouldn't you say? | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I realized that you guys didn't even see that. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| That's the ticket right there. | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| Truly that simple. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| There's a thing happening, and it's desperation for internet clout. | ||
| And I'm seeing a lot more of this. | ||
| And so it's these fight videos and people are filming it. | ||
| And I'm wondering how much of this is staged. | ||
| And I'm noticing other people are seeing this. | ||
| So let's take a look at this. | ||
| Girl sucker punches male student and gets left in a puddle of tears. | ||
| Is he a villain for his reaction? | ||
| Let's watch this video. | ||
| So girl standing over this guy being passive-aggressive, semi-aggressive. | ||
| He's leaning back. | ||
| She looks back at her friend filming, reaches back, and then hits him. | ||
| And then he hits back. | ||
| May feel bad about it as he looks on twice, may not. | ||
| But this is also becoming a debate. | ||
| And I don't want to make it the whole equality thing because, I mean, that's just, look, we all know the left is completely out of control. | ||
| But no, I mean, obviously, women are deemed a different level of care and protection in society than men and should be. | ||
| But the debate is happening now because women are getting more aggressive with men in public. | ||
| And that's because they're living on both sides of the aisle here, where they get equality and everything they want, but then also they get the benefits of traditional values and the legal system and just basic assumptions while in public. | ||
| So they, so these women, and it's always liberal women, it's always leftist, they feel above the law in multiple ways because they know they're a woman and society will treat them above the law, but they also know they've placed themselves as equals so they don't have to even behave like a woman anymore. | ||
| So is it wrong? | ||
| Is it right? | ||
| I mean, to me, there's obviously no, there's no black and white here. | ||
| There's going to be gray areas. | ||
| It's ludicrous for these people that say, oh, I'll never put my hands on a woman. | ||
| That's completely ludicrous. | ||
| If a woman is coming after you to try to stab you with a knife, you're not going to try to stop her. | ||
| If a woman is trying to shoot you and kill you, you're not going to try to grab the gun and stop her. | ||
| I mean, give me a break. | ||
| You're never going to put your hands on a woman. | ||
| You're just going to let a woman kill you because you're just that virtuous. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Best luck in the afterlife. | ||
| So, no, there's gray areas in everything. | ||
| But most of the time, this stuff is either needing to be left not to the public's discourse, but the individuals. | ||
| But you see this happening. | ||
| But you know, here's why I bring this up because you could watch these videos all day. | ||
| Look at this image right here. | ||
| And maybe that's not the best freeze frame. | ||
| Maybe I should go back. | ||
| But see, see how she's looking back at the camera. | ||
| And maybe I should pull up the video so you can see this. | ||
| It almost feels like it was, I mean, I don't want to say staged, but it almost feels like she just wanted to get a picture of her slapping this guy for the internet. | ||
| Let me get the best freeze frame possible here. | ||
| Okay, so confronting that looks back, looks back. | ||
| Like, hey, are you filming? | ||
| Like, they previously discussed this and planned this. | ||
| Hey, are you filming? | ||
| Okay, she's filming. | ||
| And now she's going to swing. | ||
| Notice how quickly she turned back to notice the double, like, notice how quickly, like, as soon as she got the green light, like, yeah, I'm filming, it was like, okay, it's on. | ||
| Like, yep, it's on. | ||
| Like, she got the message. | ||
| Like, okay, looking for the message, got the message. | ||
| Am I overreading this, guys? | ||
| What do you think? | ||
| Do you think she looks back to confirm that she should hit this guy? | ||
| Do you think she's doing this for a video purpose? | ||
| Do you think the guy deserved it? | ||
| Do you think she should have been hit back? | ||
| What do you guys think? | ||
| You know, I would say in that situation, the slap back was unwarranted from this young man. | ||
| There was no need for him to hit back. | ||
| He could have easily just taken that and walked away. | ||
| He knows he wasn't being threatened. | ||
| She got one little slap in. | ||
| Not a big deal. | ||
| I've been slapped much, much harder. | ||
| I'll stop right there and never put my hands on a woman, as they say. | ||
| But it's still a debate. | ||
| Some people say he was fair. | ||
| Some people say he was in the right. | ||
| I'd say he was in the wrong here. | ||
| And I don't think it's, I mean, you know, there's always gray area. | ||
| And, you know, or women, you know, if you're a woman, you're going to try to provoke a man. | ||
| I mean, if that's two men, then there's no debate. | ||
| If that's two men, if that's two boys, then there's no debate. | ||
| It's all good. | ||
| You get swung on, you swing back. | ||
| But okay, there's still the debate because it's a woman. | ||
| And we all know that women and men are not the same. | ||
| And that's a bunch of bullshit to argue they are. | ||
| So, but I would say he was definitely in the wrong. | ||
| He, there was no reason for him to hit that girl. | ||
| He was not being threatened. | ||
| No, she was not going to hurt him. | ||
| She clearly did it probably for the video. | ||
| So, no, this boy was in the wrong. | ||
| Is he a horrible bad guy? | ||
| No, it was stupid. | ||
| He had a visceral response because he got struck. | ||
| But no, he was in the wrong. | ||
| You know, if I'm a principal, do I suspend him? | ||
| Now, probably not, but maybe a detention for her too. | ||
| But do you think one last time, do you think this whole thing is staged? | ||
| Do you think she's doing this for a video? | ||
| That's what it looks like to me, which almost makes it worse. | ||
| Oh, wait, was that a closed fist, though? | ||
| Oh, that might change everything if that's a closed fist. | ||
| Yeah, it looks like a loosely closed fist, but it is a closed fist nonetheless. | ||
| So, yeah, he's definitely in the wrong here. | ||
| Yeah, that might warrant a suspension if that's a closed fist. | ||
| Although, ooh, look at that limp wrist. | ||
| You see that? | ||
| She didn't even parry it, but the wrist just breaks. | ||
| Ooh, look at that. | ||
| Do you see that wrist break there? | ||
| Oh, maybe she did parry it. | ||
| Wait, did she parry that? | ||
| Did she get a block up? | ||
| I think she did. | ||
| I think she got a parry up there. | ||
| So wait, is the whole thing filmed? | ||
| Is the whole thing staged? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I'm done. | ||
| I can't. | ||
| You get the point. | ||
| People stage videos like this just for internet clout. | ||
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We've spent enough time on it. | |
| All right. | ||
| Now, check this out. | ||
| People are hating on this. | ||
| People are saying they wouldn't be able to handle this. | ||
| But I'm actually here to tell you: this is the coolest view of a stadium is up on the catwalk. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| There's nothing else like it. | ||
| It sounds different. | ||
| It sounds different on the field and it sounds different up top. | ||
| You know, it's a little scary if you got a height thing or if you're a little nauseous or wobbly or maybe even an equilibrium thing. | ||
| But no, this is a really cool view. | ||
| It's pretty cool. | ||
| And even the skyboxes are awesome. | ||
| People think that the skyboxes wouldn't be cool, but they're actually great. | ||
| I kind of like being higher up. | ||
| I think you get a better view of the game and the plays. | ||
| You might miss some of the personal emotion of it, but you know, I may never live this down. | ||
| And if there's anything you take away from my transmissions, I just want you to know that you were aware of the corporate pickleball scam that this audience knew about the corporate pickleball scam. | ||
| So when you're seeing all the propaganda and you're seeing the scam in play, you're going to know you're going to know it's all a giant corporate scam. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So just never forget that. | ||
| That's all I have to say. | ||
| We're going to keep bringing it up. | ||
| But you know it. | ||
| You're witnessing it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Tell me how this happens. | ||
| Has anybody watched Avatar the Way of Water? | ||
| I genuinely don't think I know anyone that has. | ||
| I mean, I feel like I probably do, but I don't know of it. | ||
| I can't think of it. | ||
| I can't think of anybody that's seen Avatar the Way of Water. | ||
| And I'm trying to even think if I've even seen any reviews or anybody talking about it. | ||
| I don't even totally know Buzz at all. | ||
| So why am I talking about this? | ||
| How does Avatar The Way of Water become the fifth highest grossing film of all time, passing Avengers Infinity War? | ||
| Now, the way they do these ratings and such, or the box office, it's really not even fair because it's really just all about money. | ||
| And the price of a movie ticket is four times what it was 20 years ago, maybe more. | ||
| So I don't think it's fair to measure films based off box office success. | ||
| But even so, when Avengers Infinity War came out, like that was a big deal. | ||
| I remember people seeing it. | ||
| I remember the buzz. | ||
| I remember the reviews. | ||
| It was a big thing. | ||
| But Avatar the Way of Water, there was no buzz. | ||
| There was no thing. | ||
| It was a nothing. | ||
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And it's the fifth highest? | |
| How does that happen? | ||
| And so, I mean, here's the crazy part. | ||
| Movie theaters are like dead. | ||
| I was a big movie goer. | ||
| I did movie reviews, had to press pass everything. | ||
| I was going to movies once, twice a week sometimes. | ||
| But now it's not even near the same. | ||
| And the theaters have actually improved. | ||
| So how does this happen? | ||
| Have movie ticket prices really gone up that much? | ||
| Or do they count digital purchases now? | ||
| Because if they do that, I could see it making sense. | ||
| Maybe still not, because I don't know anybody that's seen this movie. | ||
| Has anybody seen this movie? | ||
| Not that I know. | ||
| Fifth most all time? | ||
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| That's crazy. | ||
| That's crazy to me. | ||
| All right. | ||
| This next story is really sad, and these people seem to be taking it okay. | ||
| I'm going to read for you the caption here. | ||
| But, well, you'll get it. | ||
| Our last 24 hours together before he turned himself in to do a 12-year bid. | ||
| I remember every last smile, even the silent sadness. | ||
| We tried so hard just to love through it and still so much loss. | ||
| So apparently, this guy killed the guy that raped his wife and is now getting 12 years in jail. | ||
| And this is their last night together. | ||
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Oh, I wish I could call you a life like this. | |
| And it looks like they're having a bottle of wine or is that champagne? | ||
| So, why am I bringing this up? | ||
| Well, because this is the difference. | ||
| This is the difference between having a country that is based on laws and on justice. | ||
| This is a situation where you have laws and not justice. | ||
| What should justice be for this guy? | ||
| Certainly not 12 years in jail for killing his wife's rapist. | ||
| Now, I could see, you know, probably some punishment if we want to just not have people going around killing people, if that's our goal, which, you know, maybe it's a bad thing. | ||
| Maybe it's a good thing. | ||
| A rapist dead? | ||
| Maybe is that a good thing, a bad thing? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But if that's what you're going for, to just not have that Wild, Wild West, you know, Neanderthal type justice. | ||
| A man rapes your wife. | ||
| You beat him over the head with a rock. | ||
| He's dead. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| Then, yeah, okay. | ||
| You kill your wife's rapist. | ||
| Okay, you'll get a punishment. | ||
| I mean, max, I don't even think I could say a year. | ||
| Max, maybe six months, maybe a year. | ||
| You know, for killing your wife's rapist. | ||
| I mean, how do you that's, I mean, I get it. | ||
| We don't want to have the law of the jungle here. | ||
| But that's, you know, olden days, you catch a guy raping your wife, you know, you're probably going to kill him. | ||
| But no, I get it. | ||
| You kill a guy, even if it's in a situation like that. | ||
| There's going to, there's got to be a punishment. | ||
| I'm, I'm not totally against that, but this is not justice. | ||
| This is law. | ||
| Now, you can have laws, and that's good, but justice needs to be the goal. | ||
| Justice needs to be the aim. | ||
| And this is not justice. | ||
| 12 years is not justice. | ||
| And so maybe we'll maybe we'll ask that to callers later. | ||
| What do you think would be fair in a case like that? | ||
| I think 12 years is not. | ||
| I mean, like, I just, you know, you try to think about all the different angles. | ||
| I mean, I don't think I could go any longer than a year. | ||
| I think a year would be the longest I would give for a punishment. | ||
| And even that, I think, might be too long. | ||
| Maybe depending on the situation. | ||
| There's always gray area. | ||
| But I mean, killing your wife rapists, there's something there. | ||
| I mean, what if it wasn't your wife? | ||
| What if you just happen to see a woman getting raped in an alley and you go to defend her and the guy dies? | ||
| You get 12 years for that? | ||
| Speaking of wives, this guy says, good thing my wife wasn't in the car when a giant wooden plank comes flying out of a truck and breaks through his windshield. | ||
| Luckily, this guy had the dash cam on. | ||
| Holy smokes. | ||
| You know, some might wish their wife was in the car. | ||
| We all know it's true. | ||
| All jokes aside, though, why did I pull this up? | ||
| Because this is one of my biggest pet peeves ever. | ||
| And that's trucks that drive on the road and don't secure their load. | ||
| And I don't know what the deal is, but it is really bad in Austin. | ||
| It is really bad in this city. | ||
| It is so bad where if I'm behind any truck like this with any sort of load like that, with an open top, I am literally doing everything humanly possible to get outside its range of debris because guaranteed something's coming flying off of it. | ||
| And it's going to be a rock and it's going to chip your paint job. | ||
| It's going to smash your windshield. | ||
| Or, God forbid, it's a giant wooden plank that could almost kill you. | ||
| I've seen huge giant rocks fall off of trucks and almost hit my car. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| This is one of my pet peeves on the road: trucks that don't secure their load. | ||
| And actually, twice, now you're going to call me a Karen. | ||
| Fine, I will die on this hill. | ||
| This is dangerous stuff. | ||
| Twice I've actually gotten truck companies to have to pay for my car bills. | ||
| I had a windshield smashed by a rock, and I had a giant rock dent my front end. | ||
| And both times I got the license plate. | ||
| I called and had a complaint, just like I said, in the car, and they paid for it. | ||
| So, rightfully so, the company's paid for it, but still, I'd rather not deal with it. | ||
| Secure your trucks, please. | ||
| One of my biggest pet peeves on the road. | ||
| Now, if you know me, do you know what my real biggest pet peeve is on the road? | ||
| Do you want to try to take a guess? | ||
| I bet you can. | ||
| It's probably the same for everybody. | ||
| What is my biggest pet peeve on the road? | ||
| This is from Evil Mopac, one of the worst traffic roads you're going to find in this city. | ||
| There are many types of dangerous drivers, but one of the least talked about are the taint lords. | ||
| That's being kind, who camp out in the fast lane. | ||
| If traffic is moving and you're not passing, get the F out of that lane. | ||
| The only point you're proving is that you are an a-hole. | ||
| I editorialize a little bit. | ||
| Yes, absolutely. | ||
| This is my biggest pet peeve on the road. | ||
| And I'll just have you know, I don't know the law in every state. | ||
| I do know in the state of Missouri, though, where I originally got my driver's license, I didn't have to repass a driver's test in Texas, I don't think. | ||
| I don't think I had to repass the driver's test. | ||
| I think they just gave me a license. | ||
| Anyway, you cannot sit in the fast lane. | ||
| It is actually the passing lane, and it's actually against the law to get into the fast lane and not pass. | ||
| You're supposed to get in the fast lane and then pass and then get over. | ||
| That's the actual rule of the road. | ||
| Now, if there's no traffic and you stay in the fast lane, that's fine. | ||
| If there's no one behind you, that's fine. | ||
| But the actual rule of the road is you get in the passing lane, you pass, and then you get over. | ||
| That's how the passing lane works. | ||
| Oh my gosh. | ||
| Oh, people that sit in the fast lane are the rudest, most ignorant, completely unaware people. | ||
| It's just it, it, oh, maybe taint lord is the right word. | ||
| Maybe taint lord is the right word for people that sit in the fast lane. | ||
| And by the way, I believe that this is actually an analogy for civilization where either indifferent or dumb or arrogant people stand in the way of human progress because they're completely unaware or indifferent of their surroundings and they impede human progress. | ||
| Such an analogy, such an analogy for civilization right there. | ||
| Get out of the fast lane, you freaks. | ||
| You freaks. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Before I get into the subject that I hate, this is my least favorite subject, but I feel there has to be a counterpoint to the mainstream media on this stuff. | ||
| So I cover it anyway, even though I hate it. | ||
| But before I do that, do you see what I have in my hand here? | ||
| That is a silver bullet. | ||
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| In this case, I have to tell you, I did make a sort of quest, and my friends at wisewolf.gold came through. | ||
| I said, I'm really vampire. | ||
| Can I get a silver bullet or two? | ||
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| Do you have silver bullets? | ||
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| And everything that I say comes to you through the Wolfpack.gold microphone. | ||
| Wolfpack.gold, become a member of the pack. | ||
| All right, least favorite subject here, and that is the race issue. | ||
| And there's two reasons why this is my least favorite subject. | ||
| One is because this was never a subject when I was growing up. | ||
| There was no race issues. | ||
| Everybody got along. | ||
| We didn't care what color your skin was. | ||
| Nobody talked about it. | ||
| Nobody cared. | ||
| Everybody got along. | ||
| Everybody liked the same stuff, did the same stuff, whatever. | ||
| Nobody thought about it. | ||
| And I still think that is the case. | ||
| But because the race issue is injected into the conversation so much by the left, just because they love to annoy you and poke you and badger you and make you feel tense and uncomfortable, because that's how they live their lives, they can never let it go. | ||
| But I hate it because it was never an issue for people that are my age. | ||
| And now we have to sit here and re-litigate all this crap when it was never even an issue for us. | ||
| So it bothers me because it's not even a thing to me. | ||
| And then the other reason why it bothers me is because I realize talking about this crap to me just furthers whatever issues were already buried. | ||
| And that's why the left does it too. | ||
| It gives them political leverage and they just love making you uncomfortable because their entire life is discomfort because they don't even love themselves. | ||
| So it becomes a problem. | ||
| So I hate this. | ||
| And I'm already like not even wanting to do this because I hate it so much. | ||
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But here you go. | |
| In fact, let's start it like this as we put it on the screen. | ||
| This tweet has more retweets than the Kyle Becker Google leaks showing how they censor for big pharma. | ||
| Now, granted, this tweet is older than that one. | ||
| But at this point, this tweet has more retweets. | ||
| Slavery was probably a thousand times sicker than what we think it was. | ||
| Yeah, you know, maybe like thousands of years ago. | ||
| But we know what this is really all about. | ||
| And you can go into the replies and read. | ||
| And it's all the same people saying slavery was worse than they say it was. | ||
| You know, white people bad, white people this, slavery this, slavery that. | ||
| And the truth is, it's actually the opposite. | ||
| Slavery in America was probably a thousand times less sick than they want you to think it is. | ||
| Most people don't even realize it was a small minority of Americans that even owned slaves. | ||
| And most of the living conditions were, I mean, I'm not going to sit here and act like slaves weren't mistreated and it was a bad thing. | ||
| Obviously, that's the case. | ||
| That's not up for debate. | ||
| But no, if you watch a movie like The Patriot, that is a lot more indicative, that is a lot more accurate of what it was like during the slave years than everything else that gets depicted in mainstream media. | ||
| They want you to think it was like Django Unchained and not like The Patriot. | ||
| That's the entire point of Hollywood. | ||
| That's why Mel Gibson is in Hollywood putting out films like that to try to correct the propaganda that Hollywood puts out. | ||
| But you know what's even more sad is how much these people want racism to be bad, how much these people want slavery to be bad because for whatever reason, they feel like they benefit from it. | ||
| And that's what it is. | ||
| The bigger a victim that they can claim to be through no effort of their own, simply by existing in the skin they were born with, then the more they're going to reach for that victimhood. | ||
| And so now this debate comes into the fore with the Super Bowl coming up. | ||
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And it's like, who even thinks like this? | |
| Super Bowl 57 will feature two black quarterbacks for the first time ever and will be played during Black History Month. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| Oh, but you better care. | ||
| If you don't care, you're a racist. | ||
| No, how about I like Pat Mahomes because he's a fun quarterback to watch and he plays through injuries and it's pretty sweet to watch him go out there and throw no-look passes. | ||
| How about I like Jalen Hurts because he left Alabama to go to Oklahoma after he was replaced and now he's looking like he's going to win an MVP and that's a great story. | ||
| No, but it's two black quarterbacks. | ||
| You think that's how they want to be thought of as? | ||
| Hey, he was that black quarterback. | ||
| No, how about he was a great quarterback? | ||
| How about he won an MVP? | ||
| How about he won a Super Bowl? | ||
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But he was a black quarterback that won a Super Bowl. | |
| So this is the conversation. | ||
| And if you want to think the NFL was rigged, I guess this is the narrative you thought it was rigged for because this is the one they're going with. | ||
| And then it was all over ESPN. | ||
| In fact, I bet you did, I could probably, you guys want to see if they're probably talking about this. | ||
| Looks like they got a bunch of college basketball on right now. | ||
| I wonder if we'll check NFL Network. | ||
| You think NFL Network is talking about the first black quarterbacks? | ||
| Actually, the NFL network's probably not. | ||
| Because usually the NFL network just talks about football. | ||
| It's usually the ESPNs of the world that go into the race issues with everything. | ||
| What channel is NFL Network? | ||
| Am I going to have to go all the way to channel 310? | ||
| I guess so. | ||
| Let's see if NFL Network is talking about the skin color of the quarterbacks. | ||
| No, they're just showing a replay. | ||
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Oh, but one of the quarterbacks is black. | |
| Oh, look, it's the exciting moment where everybody thinks the game was rigged because of a bad call at the end of the game. | ||
| Well, it was a call by the rules. | ||
| It is a bad call, but it was a call by the rules. | ||
| But anyway, it was all over ESPN. | ||
| It was the big story. | ||
| It's all these Twitter accounts like the one I put on the screen. | ||
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Black quarterback, black quarterback, black quarterback. | |
| It's like, again, nobody even cared about this stuff. | ||
| I remember the coolest quarterback when I was growing up, probably like late grade school, early high school, it was Michael Vick. | ||
| He was the most popular, sold the most jerseys, had his own equipment line, his own commercials. | ||
| I had a Vic jersey. | ||
| I had two Vic jerseys. | ||
| I had a Vic had. | ||
| Oh, I didn't think, oh my gosh, it's a black quarterback. | ||
| Oh, I thought, whoa, this quarterback's awesome. | ||
| He throws it really far and he runs really fast. | ||
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But now it's all black quarterback, black quarterback. | |
| But it gets even worse. | ||
| It gets even worse from Robert Griffin, who this guy clearly is a little deranged because he's a liberal. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| I really do think he has a big heart and I really do think he's a good person. | ||
| But yeah, he's clearly a liberal. | ||
| But now I'm wondering if he's, I mean, I don't even know what I want to call it. | ||
| I don't want to sit here and say racist, this, racist, that. | ||
| But there's these people have been, they're trained racists. | ||
| They're trained black supremacists is what they are. | ||
| And it's the brainwashing. | ||
| It's the propaganda. | ||
| It's the psychological warfare. | ||
| And so they don't even know what's going on. | ||
| But here's Robert Griffin's take. | ||
| Historically, black QBs have been told they can get it done athletically, but not mentally. | ||
| Really? | ||
| I've literally never heard that. | ||
| I've literally been watching sports my entire life and I've never heard that. | ||
| So that's odd. | ||
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That stereotype has always been wrong. | |
| Where is that stereotype? | ||
| Please show me that stereotype. | ||
| Please show me who's ever said that. | ||
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Now, for the first time, we have two black quarterbacks of the Super Bowl. | |
| They beat you athletically with their arm and their brain. | ||
| The new prototypical NFL QB. | ||
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Wow. | |
| And there it is, folks. | ||
| There's your black supremacist. | ||
| He just said it. | ||
| White QBs are done because black QBs are smarter and more athletic. | ||
| That's what he just said. | ||
| Do I have to be the one to say it? | ||
| Obviously, Robert Griffin III is too big of a pussy to say what he actually wants to say. | ||
| Black QBs are the new QB now, bitch. | ||
| Whatever, dude. | ||
| How about the best QB is the best QB? | ||
| If it's Tom Brady, it's Tom Brady. | ||
| If it's Pat Mahomes, it's Pat Mahomes. | ||
| If it's Jalen Hurts, it's Jalen Holtz. | ||
| It's Jalen Hurts. | ||
| No, see, notice how, notice he says, they beat you athletically with their arm and their brain. | ||
| They, the new prototypical NFL QB. | ||
| Oh, I see. | ||
| The QBs have been a little too white, I guess, for Robert Griffin. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| The replies are pretty good. | ||
| They're all saying, you know, why is it always about race with you? | ||
| Because he's been trained to be a racist. | ||
| He's come up in the critical race theory of thinking. | ||
| He's a liberal leftist. | ||
| I don't think he's a bad person. | ||
| I think he's just brainwashed. | ||
| But I get what he's saying here. | ||
| Guess what? | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I know what he's actually saying. | ||
| I get what he's actually saying. | ||
| He's saying, oh, see, black QBs are great too. | ||
| Yeah, you were a great quarterback. | ||
| You blew your knee out. | ||
| It's not your fault. | ||
| You played through an injury. | ||
| You toughed it out because you were a great player. | ||
| Doesn't matter because you were black or white. | ||
| Yeah, maybe he should trans and become a woman play in the lingerie league. | ||
| But it's just pathetic, really. | ||
| Everything's got to be a freaking race issue. | ||
| They still can't stop seeing skin color. | ||
| And so here we go now. | ||
| I don't know if this is ESPN or I think this is NFL Network. | ||
| Pretty sure this is NFL Network. | ||
| So yeah, you know, they've got to bring up the race issue. | ||
| But it's an interesting, it's an interesting angle from Ryan Clark here. | ||
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This is the first opportunity we're ever going to get in the Super Bowl with two African-American quarterbacks start. | |
| And it's going to be Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, who are totally different. | ||
| It says a lot about where black quarterbacks have come as far as the position and as far as people see them as being leaders of team. | ||
| Also want to point to Adrian Hurts. | ||
| I just don't get this. | ||
| Who looks at a black quarterback different than a white quarterback? | ||
| I've never, this has literally never been a thing. | ||
| Who sits there? | ||
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Seriously, this is ludicrous. | |
| Tell me what NFL scout, tell me what NFL coach has ever sat there and said, hey, I think that quarterback's better, but he's black. | ||
| So let's go with the other guy. | ||
| This is football. | ||
| This is a competition that people want to win. | ||
| I mean, this is like, what? | ||
| What twilight zone am I in right now where we're obsessing over skin color all of a sudden? | ||
| What twilight zone am I in now when the story of the Super Bowl is what color, what complexion the quarterback's skin is? | ||
| Isn't Pat Mahomes? | ||
| Isn't he half white, half black? | ||
| I mean, isn't that? | ||
| It's just, it's insane. | ||
| It's totally insane that this is a story to me. | ||
| And all, because fine enough. | ||
| You want to say it's a story? | ||
| Fine, whatever. | ||
| First time two aliens are quarterbacks in the Super Bowl. | ||
| Okay, fine, whatever. | ||
| First time two, you know, trans species in the Super Bowl. | ||
| We'll just celebrate them all. | ||
| So fine, whatever. | ||
| Two black quarterbacks. | ||
| And then when it's not somebody who's mixed or whatever, it'll be an Emigridal, I guess. | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| No, it's all stupid. | ||
| It's all stupid. | ||
| But it's the insinuations that are made. | ||
| It's the fact that this is the storyline you jump out to. | ||
| Not Hurts losing his job at Alabama, then going to Oklahoma, and then now leading the Eagles. | ||
| Not Patrick Mahomes with a high ankle sprain, finally beating the Bengals at Arrowhead. | ||
| No, it's the skin color. | ||
| But okay. | ||
| Now, listen to this from Ryan Clark. | ||
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And also Patrick Mahomes Sr. | |
| So many times the narrative about black fathers and unhurts, and I also want to point to Averyon Hurts and also Patrick Mahomes Sr. | ||
| So many times the narrative about black fathers and about black families is that they come from broken homes. | ||
| So they have these stories we want to tell that Super Bowl. | ||
| Well, let's tell this story. | ||
| Let's tell the story of Patrick Mahomes Sr., who was a baseball player who had his son in locker rooms, who taught him how to lead, who taught him how to be the quarterback of her team. | ||
| And let's talk about Adrian Hurts, who is a lifelong high school coach, who was also Jalen Hurts high school coach when he was playing deep down in Texas. | ||
| I think so many times we focus on the big picture and we miss the small picture. | ||
| This is talking about the way the NFL has come so far as it pertains to this position. | ||
| Also, what these people, how these men were raised by their fathers, and now what they do to lead locker rooms. | ||
| So congrats to Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes and also their fathers and their mothers for raising excellent men and excellent leagues. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
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That's beautifully said. | |
| Absolutely. | ||
| Now, I think that I think that Clark maybe wishes he would have worded it a little differently at the beginning. | ||
| I could be wrong. | ||
| I understand what he was communicating, though. | ||
| And I think the message is a good thing. | ||
| And I think maybe this is his way of trying to take it off the race issue and just say, hey, these are good men that were raised by good families. | ||
| Let's make that the story. | ||
| But it's all just very, it's all just so tiring. | ||
| It's all just so tiring. | ||
| It's all just so washed out. | ||
| You know, I'm just sick of the race crap. | ||
| It's like, can't we, aren't we all just sick of all the race crap? | ||
| Like, why is this? | ||
| I just, it's so weird. | ||
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It wasn't because it wasn't always like this. | |
| There's never a problem. | ||
| Now it's back because of liberals. | ||
| And we know why. | ||
| I'm not going to go back into it. | ||
| But here's a, here's another example. | ||
| Now, Whoopi Goldberg is a bad example because this is one of the dumbest human beings on the face of the earth. | ||
| And she's proven it multiple times. | ||
| Whoopi Goldberg asks if we need to see white people get beat up to see change. | ||
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Wow. | |
| Wow. | ||
| You know, I'm not going to spend too much time on this, but you want to, you want to gash? | ||
| You want to gash back and forth on that? | ||
| You want to play that card? | ||
| You want to see what the other side of that coin looks like? | ||
| I don't even know if I should go down it. | ||
| We probably shouldn't even go down it because it's just so sick from this woman. | ||
| But I would ask Whoopi, how many black babies have to get aborted for things to change? | ||
| You know, you complain about a black guy getting killed by police. | ||
| That's sad. | ||
| How many black babies need to get aborted for Whoopi Goldberg to care? | ||
| Maybe if a couple white babies got aborted, maybe then Whoopi Goldberg would care. | ||
| But since it's all black babies, I guess Whoopi Goldberg doesn't care. | ||
| How many black babies have to get aborted for Whoopi Goldberg to care? | ||
| Just asking. | ||
| Just figure what's good for the goose would be good for the gander. | ||
| But look at how well the racial division works. | ||
| And when you see these maps, when you see these maps, you'll understand why the left loves racism. | ||
| Check out this map. | ||
| Now, they don't source this, and I'm careful not to fall for everything I see on the internet. | ||
| But my guess is if it's not 100% accurate, it's close. | ||
| So it basically says if non-whites voted, only non-whites voted, every state would be blue. | ||
| And if only women voted, nearly every state would be blue. | ||
| If only men voted, nearly every state would be red. | ||
| If only white people voted, nearly every state would be red. | ||
| If only white women voted, this is your closest split yet, but still more red. | ||
| And to me, those are the only things that really matter. | ||
| I guess you could say white men. | ||
| They put white men down there at the bottom, but they don't have a black man category. | ||
| So I'm not really sure what the qualifier there is. | ||
| But to me, it's really the top right, or excuse me, the top left corner in the bottom right corner, or really the top left corner or the white people category. | ||
| Why would that split be so polarized? | ||
| Why would groups of people be so polarized or dominated by a certain political party or viewpoint? | ||
| Why would this happen? | ||
| This is not organic. | ||
| This is not natural. | ||
| This is not the free flowing of thoughts, ideas, economics, and everything else that leads to elections. | ||
| This is not the organic flow of that human capacity, that human communication. | ||
| No, this is rigged. | ||
| This is propagandized. | ||
| This is deceived. | ||
| This is marginalized. | ||
| That's why you see this map. | ||
| And the reason why the top left map is blue is the same reason why the left will never give up racism. | ||
| Because racism is the boogeyman the Democrats are saving you from. | ||
| And that's why that map looks that way. | ||
| And that's why the Democrats love racism. | ||
| It's really that simple. | ||
| And it always flows from the top. | ||
| Now, I think this is the viewpoint that we really should all have. | ||
| And this is probably a very accurate viewpoint of kind of how I feel. | ||
| And that's really the government is the bad guy. | ||
| And anybody that thinks it's the good guy then becomes the foot soldier of the bad guy. | ||
| So with neocons, progressive, fascists, communists, liberal, socialist, Nazis, all bowing to the government. | ||
| So the government's the bad thing, the bad concept, and you're just bowing at it, not even realize that you're worshiping the bad guy. | ||
| So this is a more accurate depiction of the anti-establishment, anti-state political viewpoint, which used to be a cornerstone of American politics and American culture. | ||
| Not so much anymore. | ||
| And that's why the entire civilization, culture, and country is crumbling to the ground, because the cornerstone of anti-state has crumbled. | ||
| Now, there's another one that's similar I wanted to share. | ||
| And I think this is more the libertarian viewpoint, but I relate to this as well. | ||
| And that's the monster of collectivism and then the different heads of it, whether it's communism, Marxism, racism, nationalism, fascism, it's all collectivism versus individualism. | ||
| And I think this is more the libertarian general viewpoint, to which I relate a little bit too. | ||
| I relate more to the last one, but I think the combination of both of those things is what led to America. | ||
| It's the combination of being anti-state, anti-government, and wanting to be an individual. | ||
| That to me is what created the most free and prosperous country in the history of the world that we are living in and currently watching crumble, sadly. | ||
| But these should be the types of debates and the feelings that we have. | ||
| Now, Republicans and conservatives are having this debate now. | ||
| Here's Laura Loomer. | ||
| It's time for everyone to leave the GOP. | ||
| It pains me to say this, but the GOP is dead and no longer represents America first. | ||
| If leadership won't resign, it's time for a new party or time for all-in GOP to go independent. | ||
| Leadership has shown us we the people don't matter to them. | ||
| And there's a follow-up poll here. | ||
| Which of these two do you believe is more likely to happen? | ||
| The Libertarian Party becomes a valid third option or the Republican Party becomes reformed as a true liberty party. | ||
| I voted the GOP becomes reformed, and I do believe that. | ||
| But I think this is probably an accurate split. | ||
| It's probably accurate odds about which one has the higher odds. | ||
| But back to what Loomer says, you know, this is a tough one because there is no, I have no counter argument to this other than that the third party option is not viable. | ||
| But I don't know. | ||
| I don't know how valid that argument is because you could make the counter argument that the GOP is not viable either. | ||
| Now, I guess I would disagree in that there is a degree of viability in the GOP and that I see a pathway to reforming the GOP. | ||
| However, I don't, I don't think the simple argument of because the third party is not viable as an option is as strong as it was four years ago or two years ago. | ||
| And it's mostly because of the Ronna McDaniel and Mitch McConnell leadership. | ||
| That's the biggest problem. | ||
| But then you say, well, how much longer do we have to sit here and say they're going to keep giving us bad leadership until we abandon the GOP? | ||
| Well, my response is never give a dime to the Republican Party. | ||
| Never give a dime to the GOP and only give money to direct candidates. | ||
| Only give money to individuals. | ||
| That's my response. | ||
| That's how I would approach the situation because I still don't think the Libertarian Party is viable. | ||
| And perhaps I wish it was. | ||
| And perhaps the Libertarian Party has better potential candidates than the Republican Party. | ||
| And I would say overall, as far as policy goes and politics goes, I would probably rather see libertarians in there. | ||
| In fact, not probably, I would 100% rather see libertarians in there. | ||
| Problem is, there's just no real, there's no real path to success there in the next four years. | ||
| And if you spend four years trying to build up the Libertarian Party, by then it's going to be too late, and you probably won't even have elections in this country anymore. | ||
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So I think it's a good debate, though. | |
| But I'm seeing the GOP go the right way with the likes of Matt Gates, even Donald Trump, because ultimately the GOP voters have the say. | ||
| Well, of course, we all know the counter argument to that. | ||
| The vote is rigged. | ||
| But fair debate. | ||
| And I think it's going to be a debate that will continue to be had into the near future. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We're almost through the content. | ||
| You know, it's funny. | ||
| People talk about intermittent fasting, intermittent fasting being healthy for you. | ||
| It definitely is. | ||
| And I don't really have to schedule intermittent fasting because like two or three days of the week, I'm so busy, I literally don't even have time to eat. | ||
| And today was one of those days. | ||
| I got up at eight and was immediately working, getting ready for the Joan Show, the war room, came home, got ready for this. | ||
| So that's my intermittent fasting is literally being too busy to eat. | ||
| But I'm thinking the only thing that's going to be open after this is probably a juicy cheeseburger. | ||
| And I wasn't able to make it to the grocery store. | ||
| So maybe I'll maybe get a juicy cheeseburger or should I just fast through the night? | ||
| Just do a 24-hour fast, maybe. | ||
| Although I do think it's been 24 hours, actually. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| It'll be 24 hours in like two hours. | ||
| Nonetheless, we're through all the content. | ||
| I'm just thinking about food now. | ||
| But I got one more thing, and we'll take phone calls till 10 o'clock Central Time. | ||
| It's 9:35. | ||
| We're 8 to 10 Monday nights, by the way. | ||
| And you have noticed we've been doing, this is the 10th episode. | ||
| That's just because if there's breaking news or I feel like it, I just come on here any time of the week, but we're always live Monday nights, 8 to 10 p.m. | ||
| Central. | ||
| So we'll finish it up till 10. | ||
| We'll take a couple calls. | ||
| Now, I'm going to give you one of the most disgusting things here. | ||
| And I'm sorry for this, but I had to see it. | ||
| And now you have to see it too. | ||
| Now, there's a disgusting leftist out there you may have seen before forced onto your Twitter feed by the algorithms because she's a paid for Democrat propagandist named Angela Belcamino. | ||
| Have you seen this? | ||
| Have you seen this broad before? | ||
| Have you seen this? | ||
| I should even call her that. | ||
| Have you seen this blob before? | ||
| So here she is slinking into a hot tub like she's never done it before. | ||
| It's like a guilty pleasure. | ||
| Being an anti-alpha male, yeah, I'm not surprised by that. | ||
| Why would you be pro-alpha male when you know you'll never have one? | ||
| In today's toxic masculine society, toxic masculine society, yeah, right. | ||
| It's the cuckboy society. | ||
| It's the whatever the hell you are society is no easy task. | ||
| No easy task. | ||
| You're a talentless, you're a talentless hack and you make money on the internet because of your propaganda. | ||
| Don't sit here and act like you have a tough life. | ||
| Your life is a joke. | ||
| We also do hot tubs better. | ||
| Stay strong, Queens. | ||
| Actually, that's the weakest, most pathetic, staged, unnatural hot tub entrance, awkward hot tub entrance I've ever seen. | ||
| So you can't even get in the hot tub, right? | ||
| You're so damaged. | ||
| You're such a damaged woman. | ||
| You can't even get into the hot tub right. | ||
| But as if this wasn't, as if this wasn't disturbing enough, as if you aren't already wanting to vomit. | ||
| It gets worse. | ||
| I did contain some of that hot tub water. | ||
| If you'd like to purchase, DM me for details. | ||
| Someone even asked, how much money for me to buy a cup of your hot tub water? | ||
| This can't be real, right? | ||
| This is a fake account, probably started by her. | ||
| She's running it. | ||
| There's a limited supply of my hot tub water available. | ||
| DM me for details. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I'm sorry about that, but I had to do it to you. | ||
| I had to do it to you. | ||
| Planet Earth. | ||
| Humans. | ||
| What do you think of it all, huh? | ||
| Pretty wild stuff. | ||
| Okay, we've got 20 minutes left of transmission, and I can give out the phone number here. | ||
| Let me get it up on the board and we can start taking calls. | ||
| The line is now officially open. | ||
| 747-255-60, 747-25560. | ||
| I should probably get like a sponsor for the phone line if there's any sponsors who want to get in on that. | ||
| Or a cell phone company would be more apt. | ||
| But anything we covered is fair game. | ||
| But what do you think about the guy who gets 12 years for killing his wife's rapist? | ||
| I'm curious what people think about that one. | ||
| But anything we've covered is fair. | ||
| So we got our first caller. | ||
| This is how it goes, folks. | ||
| No screeners. | ||
| You are directly line to line on the air. | ||
| I ask who you are, where you're from. | ||
| Let us know, and then we get you on. | ||
| So, what's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
| This is Bart Fine in Georgia, Owen. | ||
| Bart Fine. | ||
| Bart, do you have the number on speed dial? | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
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Aha. | |
| So what's up? | ||
| You got to call in with something. | ||
| Don't just breathe into the phone, Bart. | ||
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Yeah, I was just thinking about now there's two NFL quarterbacks that are black. | |
| So now they have two black quarterbacks that are helping fix games instead of a white guy. | ||
| Well, Bart, Bart, Bart, listen to this. | ||
| There's going to be two quarterbacks in the Super Bowl, both wearing a helmet with the gay flag on it. | ||
| Oh, well, I don't know if we're ready for that yet. | ||
| That might be Super Bowl 58. | ||
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Hey, let me ask you a question. | |
| If one of those guys came out on the field holding the Confederate flag, what do you think would happen to him? | ||
| Well, which guy? | ||
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Either one. | |
| They wouldn't make it out of the stadium alive, even if they were black. | ||
| They were carrying that flag. | ||
| The game is in Arizona. | ||
| Kansas City fans are definitely conservatives. | ||
| And I would guess it's mostly the same for Philadelphia, probably not as much as Kansas City. | ||
| But I think they would get a gag out of that. | ||
| Now, the NFL would tear him to shreds, and it'd be the biggest story, but you know, you're not allowed to do that in sports anymore. | ||
| You can't have any fun. | ||
| No, they're ruining it just like they did baseball. | ||
| Yeah, but it's better now because everybody dances around the bases. | ||
| Yeah, I don't know, but they need to take the lights out in a Wrigley Field. | ||
| I'm still mad about that. | ||
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Wow. | |
| What was that? | ||
| The 8 was that 84, 86. | ||
| When did they do that? | ||
| Between those, yeah, 85, I want to guess. | ||
| That was a huge story. | ||
| That was a big issue at the time because the neighborhood Wrigley is in. | ||
| They didn't want the lights. | ||
| I think they did a whole documentary, like a whole sports center documentary. | ||
| Yeah, 1988, 88. | ||
| Well, they ruined the tradition of people just blowing off work or school going and saying, what the hell? | ||
| Let's go to the baseball game. | ||
| They just ruined that. | ||
| That was just tradition. | ||
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Yeah, I agree. | |
| And you know what? | ||
| I liked it the World Cup? | ||
| Who was it? | ||
| They had their finals, or maybe it was the MLS. | ||
| Now it's skipping my mind. | ||
| Somebody had their championship game during the day in the daylight. | ||
| And I was like, this is awesome. | ||
| I love this. | ||
| Nobody plays during the day anymore. | ||
| Yeah, they don't. | ||
| Nobody talks on the telephone anymore. | ||
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They just want to send you an email or a text. | |
| Right on. | ||
| Sometimes you got to. | ||
| I'm not going to take up too much of your time. | ||
| Let him get another caller, but I've been honored to be on your podcast again. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Hey, we love you. | ||
| Thanks for calling in. | ||
| Always great to have Bart call in. | ||
| All righty then. | ||
| Next caller. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Ventura from California. | |
| What's up, Ventura? | ||
| Hey, I saw. | ||
| I'm sorry, I haven't been reading our paid comments. | ||
| I'll come back through them. | ||
| Let me read yours right now. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| I'm scrolling. | ||
| I'll find it eventually. | ||
| Oh, boy. | ||
| And if you if you put a if you put a paid comment up and your name is titty pussy, I just don't think you're going to get it read on the air. | ||
| But we'll have to find out if that stays the case. | ||
| I swear I'll find it. | ||
| I saw you up there, though. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
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I was just talking about me going to Pelosi's house, yada, yada, yada. | |
| Nothing special. | ||
| They delete after like three minutes. | ||
| They only allow your comments to be up for about three minutes. | ||
| I'm seeing that now. | ||
| I guess that's why I couldn't find it. | ||
| So I apologize to the paid commenters tonight. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I wasn't looking at that. | ||
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We knew you were busy. | |
| I was just giving you shit in the comments. | ||
| I really didn't care. | ||
| Okay, whatever. | ||
| It's just a dollar, $2. | ||
| Big deal. | ||
| So, you know what? | ||
| Listen to this, though. | ||
| Listen to this. | ||
| I'm glad you brought up the Pelosi issue because I've got a new theory on this. | ||
| Because I still don't think it adds up. | ||
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There's something going on around here that just don't. | |
| Oh, I think I debunked that when I was up there. | ||
| Here's what I think might have happened because I don't think it was a full-blown smallette. | ||
| Here's what, here's my conspiracy theory of the day. | ||
| I think the purpose of the video and the purpose of the story was to get somebody to go to Nancy Pelosi's house and do it. | ||
| Because think about it. | ||
| Why would they want, like, you're telling me that the security system doesn't work? | ||
| We've got a man smashing the window in with a hammer, breaking into your house, and you had no idea about any security issues until you later called the police. | ||
| So I'm not wondering if they didn't try to run something so that people like you. | ||
| Obviously, you're not violent. | ||
| You're not going to commit a crime. | ||
| I'm just saying so people would know where they live and hoping people would show up and do something to the Pelosi's. | ||
| So think about it like this. | ||
| Conservatives are so peaceful. | ||
| Even one of our most hated individuals, Nancy Pelosi, has been doxxed. | ||
| We know where she lives. | ||
| Millions of people could show up at her house tomorrow, and nobody has shown up to do violence except this DePappy character. | ||
| So to me, this just shows how peaceful conservatives are. | ||
| We don't want to go torment Nancy Pelosi. | ||
| We don't want to go bother her at her house. | ||
| We couldn't care less. | ||
| We just want her out of our government. | ||
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Yeah, I know it was staged. | |
| I mean, looking at the video, you know, the cops opened the door. | ||
| He was holding some sort of alcoholic beverage in his hand. | ||
| Paul was. | ||
| He was smiling. | ||
| It was all, it was all just a bunch of garbage. | ||
| So I didn't post the video. | ||
| I filmed the whole entire thing. | ||
| I was out there in San Francisco for four straight days. | ||
| It was exhausting. | ||
| And was there any security? | ||
| Were there any cops, anything? | ||
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Oh, oh, secure. | |
| Yeah, Phil. | ||
| I even got followed back by Secret Service to my house. | ||
| Ah, so they do have security out there all the time now then. | ||
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Yeah, we went out there. | |
| What? | ||
| The first day we were out there, both the Pelosi's were home. | ||
| And this is where I got all the good content was that day. | ||
| I was yelling in front of the house, screaming. | ||
| But you were probably, were you the only one there? | ||
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No, there was a bunch of, there was CNN and stuff there. | |
| Oh, just mainstream news cameras. | ||
| Okay. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| So, you know, damn it, I forgot my point. | ||
| But yeah, yeah, you're now I know where I'm at. | ||
| Yeah, there was Secret Service in front of the house. | ||
| I guess both the Pelosis were there. | ||
| Supposedly, and I saw this on InfoWars on News Wars. | ||
| They said that all the news media was saying that Paul had a brain injury. | ||
| Paul couldn't do this. | ||
| Paul couldn't do that. | ||
| Well, I have it on video of him driving. | ||
| I caught him driving out of his garage and he was so happy. | ||
| He put a hat on his head. | ||
| He was, you know, doing his thing. | ||
| And he gave me an evil eye. | ||
| I got the whole thing on video. | ||
| I was like, you know, blow jobs, whatever it was about the gay orgy story. | ||
| But yeah, if he had a brain injury and he was not doing good mentally and physically, the man would not be driving. | ||
| So there we go. | ||
| I debunked that. | ||
| Paul, it's just fine. | ||
| Interesting. | ||
| See, I didn't, I didn't, I thought, I mean, from the video looks of it, and it looks, I mean, it looks like there's blood on the ground. | ||
| I mean, it looks like he did get hit with the hammer in the head. | ||
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I mean, I don't know. | |
| It happened off camera. | ||
| I mean, I didn't, I don't know. | ||
| It looked fake to me, but I mean, I don't know. | ||
| It just does not add up at all. | ||
| It just does not make sense to me. | ||
| I think that the whole thing was staged in my belief. | ||
| So CNN was there. | ||
| What was it? | ||
| Sunday. | ||
| I sent you a message saying if you wanted me to go live in front of the house, whatever. | ||
| So CNN had two guards, right? | ||
| And I'm not being worse. | ||
| There's this big black guy right there. | ||
| He was pretty intimidating. | ||
| So, but I still walked up to the camera as the lady was live. | ||
| And the girl, the girl, the guy literally picked me up and was forcibly removing me from by the camera. | ||
| That's what, what, that's what pissed me off right there. | ||
| Was the guy literally removed me on a public sidewalk? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Mainstream media are jerks. | ||
| They think they own the streets. | ||
| I remember I got into it. | ||
| I got into it with Jake Tapper one time. | ||
| I'll never forget. | ||
| I got into it with Jake Tapper in Ferguson. | ||
| Similar thing happened. | ||
| I was shooting a report during the riots in Ferguson. | ||
| And here comes Jake Tapper. | ||
| Hey, you're in my shot. | ||
| You need to get out of my shot. | ||
| We're live on television. | ||
| And I don't remember what I said to him, but I gave him some snarky, you know, smart ass comment like, This is my shot. | ||
| You're in my shot. | ||
| He came down off the podium in the break and got in my face with a couple of his security guards. | ||
| And, you know, I was just like, oh, what, Jake? | ||
| You're in my shot. | ||
| You're in my shot. | ||
| And then he eventually. | ||
| Yeah, well, I gotta be back on air. | ||
| And he, you know, he'd left, but they're jerks. | ||
| They think they own everything. | ||
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Oh, oh, yeah. | |
| I would have come to Pound Sand. | ||
| I mean, it was just unbelievable. | ||
| I'm not going to hold you for your time, Owen, but I just think that it is a bunch of bullshit and facts. | ||
| And that it's going to like, like, before I go, it's like COVID happened and they're like nuclear war. | ||
| Now they're covering nuclear with Telosi. | ||
| I mean, it's all a big giant distraction. | ||
| But thank you for the call, Owen. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Glad to have you call in. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Next caller, you're on the air. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
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Like, hello, this is Tom from Arizona. | |
| Just watching the live stream. | ||
| I want to thank you. | ||
| And God bless you, Owen. | ||
| Keep up the good work. | ||
| You know, it's not really anything to do with this, but do you think Red Lobster would sell me a lobster? | ||
| I asked Mike Siri that earlier and I googled it on the Google, but nothing ever came up about it. | ||
| What are your thoughts? | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Man, thank you. | ||
| Would Red Lobster sell you a lobster? | ||
| Like, do you mean, I'm guessing he means like a whole live lobster? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| I don't think they would sell you a whole live lobster. | ||
| I'm pretty sure you can go in there and pick a lobster, though, can't you? | ||
| And they'll cook it for you. | ||
| I haven't been to Red Lobster in a long time. | ||
| The only thing I really remember from Red Lobster was the rolls. | ||
| Was that a marketing call from Tom? | ||
| Is Tom, Tom? | ||
| Do you own a Red Lobster in Arizona? | ||
| Is that what's going on here? | ||
| Did Tom just get a little marketing here? | ||
| Pretty smooth. | ||
| Pretty smooth, Tom. | ||
| Got to give Tom that was pretty smooth. | ||
| Cheddar Bay Biscuits from our favorite commenter, Titty Pussy. | ||
| What is that from? | ||
| I know it's a joke. | ||
| What is it from? | ||
| Let's all laugh because I forgot what it's from. | ||
| I had a friend that figured out how to make the Red Lobster Rolls perfectly. | ||
| Somebody tell me what it's from. | ||
| It's bothering me now. | ||
| All right, we got another caller. | ||
| All right, what's your name? | ||
| Yeah, what's up? | ||
|
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Rick in Freema Region 4, brother. | |
| Hey, we got the horn live. | ||
|
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Yeah, man. | |
| Got a box. | ||
| You'll understand why it's been delayed when it arrives. | ||
| But regardless of that, I don't know anybody who's seen that Avatar Flick. | ||
| Nobody. | ||
| I don't know anybody either. | ||
| I could take calls tonight, but I probably couldn't find anybody. | ||
|
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Yeah, no, exactly. | |
| I mean, how that can be ranked the fifth in box office history is it's it's pure, pure, pure total cloud world. | ||
| By the way, now I remember somebody's reminding me titty pussy. | ||
| Was it the name of the guy that did the um, I forget the guy's name? | ||
| I interviewed him a couple times. | ||
| He submitted, there was these teams would do mascot challenges and they would ask for the best, best mascot. | ||
| And someone suggested titty pussy as a trans man. | ||
| It may have even won, actually, but I think that's where it comes from. | ||
| Sorry, we were deliberating on it, deliberating. | ||
| I'm not even going to try anymore. | ||
| Deliberating on that. | ||
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Yeah, man. | |
| You've been giving it all for days, man. | ||
| Yeah, I know. | ||
| I enjoy it. | ||
| That's the thing, though. | ||
| I do enjoy it. | ||
|
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Need to take a break. | |
| You've been working hard. | ||
| Did you see what the audience did? | ||
| Did you see what the audience did to me tonight, though? | ||
|
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No. | |
| Did you see the poll? | ||
| Did you see the Twitter poll? | ||
|
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I did see. | |
| It was either cover the stories or play video games. | ||
| And they did this to me. | ||
| They put me to work. | ||
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I was put to work tonight. | |
| Hey, I tweeted, hey, get some rest, man. | ||
| The night is not over yet. | ||
| I think I got to either make dinner or I got to, I don't think I have anything to make. | ||
| I think I got to run to the grocery store. | ||
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Your point about the eggs, too. | |
| No question. | ||
| You want eggs, go in the morning. | ||
| You go at night. | ||
| You ain't getting any kind of selection whatsoever. | ||
| I know. | ||
| And it's like, oh, boy, I'm hosing myself by going at night. | ||
| Luckily, I got plenty of eggs still. | ||
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Got some down and out. | |
| We came today, so I'm going to give that a try tomorrow. | ||
| Right on. | ||
| Have you not? | ||
| Have you ever tried it before? | ||
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No, just the knockout. | |
| Yeah, down and out is definitely stronger. | ||
| And the knockout, knockout isn't as hard for me to get up the next morning. | ||
| I have no problem. | ||
| Down and out takes a little bit. | ||
| It takes a little bit. | ||
|
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Got it. | |
| Got it. | ||
| Oh, stupid Amatica. | ||
| Do not go to infowallstore.com and get products you need. | ||
| That's a pretty good dragonfly impression. | ||
| That's a pretty good Chinese dragon there. | ||
|
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Hey, did you by any chance catch this Mel Kay speech? | |
| I don't think so. | ||
|
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You got to check it out. | |
| She gave a good 25, 30-minute speech at one of these Reawaken American. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| Probably the most recent one in Nashville. | ||
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Might have been, but I'll tell you what, check it out. | |
| It was good. | ||
| You want some exclusive information right now? | ||
|
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Hey, you've always got the goods. | |
| Go for it. | ||
| The next, I don't know if it's the next, but when the Rio Make, when the Reawaken America tour goes to Vegas, Alex Jones will be there. | ||
|
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Yeah, baby. | |
| And if you go, and if you go get tickets now and you tell them that InfoWar sent you, they'll give you a backstage pass. | ||
| That's exclusive information, by the way. | ||
| Nobody else knows this. | ||
| So Alex is going to be at the Reawaken America tour in Vegas. | ||
| And if you call and get your tickets now, tell them InfoWars sent you. | ||
| They'll give you a free backstage pass. | ||
| You're welcome. | ||
| You just got an exclusive. | ||
|
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OSL live, baby. | |
| I got to save something for the show. | ||
| And if you guys aren't going to let me play video games, then I mean, I guess I got to, I guess I got to do a professional job. | ||
|
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Well, hey, always good to talk to you, man. | |
| And trust me, horn is on the way. | ||
| Give me one more honk. | ||
| Give me another honk. | ||
| There it is. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now, look, I don't have the time to get into the whole horn thing today, but the horn contest is definitely on. | ||
|
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All right. | |
| Final caller of the night. | ||
| What's your name? | ||
| Where are you from? | ||
|
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Hello. | |
| This is Vaughn from California. | ||
| I do. | ||
| I do. | ||
| I work for Ventura. | ||
| And I just want to say I was out there yesterday doing a live report. | ||
| And yeah, I'm surprised that I didn't get swarmed by Secret Service out there in front of Pelosi's house. | ||
| But everything that he's saying is true. | ||
| He called me freaked out saying, oh, man, Secret Service is following me, blah, blah, blah. | ||
| I said, just calm down. | ||
| You're an independent journalist. | ||
| And I just wanted to call in and say, I love this one-on-one feeling of we get to talk to Owen Troyer, listen to your perspectives, and everything like that. | ||
| So thank you for doing this. | ||
| Keep up the work. | ||
| And that's all I got. | ||
| All right, man. | ||
| Well, glad you made it through. | ||
| And I appreciate the kind words. | ||
| And I think that is part of the element here is the person-to-person feeling and aspect. | ||
| And so I appreciate that. | ||
| And I appreciate all the callers. | ||
| I even appreciate Titty Pussy and VMS. | ||
| And to the other comments that I didn't read tonight, I apologize. | ||
| I was really focused on the content and I wasn't looking over at the paid comments. | ||
| And I thought they stayed up the entire broadcast. | ||
| So that's my bad. | ||
| I thought they stayed up the entire broadcast and I could go back through it and look at it, but no go for it tonight. | ||
| Another one, though, episode 10, over delivering and ahead of schedule. | ||
| That's what we do here on Owen Schroeder Live, brought to you by metapcees.com. | ||
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| Peace and love. | ||
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