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We got a bunch of stories to go through here today.
By the way, what I do want to show is the interview with Crown Prince Reza Paul Avi is going to be going out tomorrow, most likely Saturday.
We do have the intro that intro is.
I'm going to give you the sneak peek of the intro, and I think people are going to be blown away by this.
Cannot wait to get this.
This would be one of those things that not only the Iranian community, Rob, I'm going to send this to you as well.
Let me check to see if I can send it to you.
Anyways, if you get it, I'd love to show it to the audience.
Aside from that, let me just kind of give you an idea what we're going to go through on stories today.
Elon Musk had a rough couple days this week because he tweeted something that he agreed with somebody.
And the next thing you know, Facebook co-founder tells him to resign.
Absolutely to resign with what he actually said.
Top Tesla investor ditches Tesla to go to Rivian.
And then all these other issues, IBM pulls out of ads from X. There's just a lot of stuff going on.
You got to give him props for the fact that at least he's straight up saying what he believes in.
But that doesn't mean capitalism's not going to decide and say we're going to move our money elsewhere.
Dana White told a sponsor to go F themselves.
And we had a meeting with him a couple weeks ago where he told the story to us.
And we kind of know what the sponsor is.
He doesn't reveal the name and so we won't either.
But it's very interesting what happened there with that story.
And then in the middle of it, Theo Vaughn tells him about what happened with Peloton.
You should see what Dana does right in the middle of the interview when he's, this is why the market loves and trusts the man, Dana White.
This is why he's the best commissioner in sports today.
When his career is over with, he's going to go down as one of the greatest commissioners of all time.
I agree.
Some may even make the argument as the best commissioner of all time in sports.
Stoop Dog said he's giving up smoking.
Smoking weed.
Wow, wow.
And it was insane when he said that.
The question is, do you believe it?
Do you not believe it?
We'll talk about that today.
I know Kevin Hart said one thing one time.
He said, there's only two people I'll smoke weed with.
He said, I'm never smoking weed, but if there's two people I run into, one of them was, I think he said Marley.
The other one is Snoop.
If I go meet them, you have to smoke weed.
If you're going to do a dude with those guys, I guess that option is gone for Hart if Snoop is no longer doing it.
YouTube debuts, AI tool that mimics vocals of artists like John Legend, Demi Lovato to make songs.
Talk about AI and creating words and all of that, creating a sound.
That's pretty interesting when you think about how that can threaten your phone picks up stuff.
Okay.
Survey from West Bank comes out that majority of the people in West Bank support the October 7th massacre.
Very interesting.
American Express support for Osama bin Laden after reading a viral letter.
By the way, Americans Express, not American Express.
Americans Express.
I don't want people to be like American Express support.
Holy Americans Express.
FBI Dick's bodies possibly buried by Gambino family in upstate New York.
That's surprising.
Yeah, you don't.
No sympathy left.
Compassion fatigue can happen to anyone.
Here's how to overcome it.
That's just such a funny story I want to talk about.
Compassion fatigue.
Honestly, there is compassion fatigue after COVID.
100%.
How you doing?
How you doing?
I'm doing.
And then, how you doing?
How you doing?
Tico loves it.
I love it.
Company behind the Miss Universe files for bankruptcy after accepting transgender contestants.
We have an idea for these people.
Who would have thought, though?
That's weird.
And Hezer Bush's marketing chief finally exits after the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco.
Target stock surges as earnings over shadow sales decline.
China's home prices plunge.
The plums, the most in eight years.
And then soccer star Megan Rapinoe claims injury and championship game is proof God doesn't exist.
I can't wait to talk about that in a last time.
You know, that was a choice.
Rapinoe, rap, whatever this is.
That's how I pronounce it.
I'm done.
That's fine.
I'm just new breed of supercomputer aims for the two quintillion mark, which is a supercomputer that came out.
That's a WSJ story.
Rob, do you have the clip for Crown Rizal Pallavi that I texted you?
If you do have it, if you can just upload it to your deal.
Yeah, I want to show that.
Okay, before you do that, let's go into a couple of the stories here.
So let's start off with which one do we start off with?
Let's start off with, do you want to go to universe?
Do you want to go to, let's actually start off with Snoop Dogg saying he's giving up smoking.
Daily mail story.
Snoop.
Snoopaloop comes out and announces he is done smoking weed.
Fans, surprises, finds by the clern, I'm giving up smoke in a recent post, followed by a more elaborate statement.
After much consideration with my family, I've decided to give up smoke.
He also urged others to respect my privacy at this time.
Despite Snoop's announcement, many fans remain doubtful, with some speculating it might be a promotional stunt related to potential business ventures in the edibles industry, notably Snoop Dogg, who was previously rumored to have someone roll 75 to 150 joints for him daily, revealed a shift in his cannabis consumption habits earlier this year, stating being a grandfather has changed me in multiple ways.
Do you really think he's going to give up smoking weed?
Snoop, bro, sipping on gin and juice.
Stop it.
All right.
Look, we all grew up with Snoop.
Okay.
Dr. Dre and Snoop back in the day, Compton doing his thing.
Ain't nothing but a G thing, baby.
Snoop.
You can't just spend your entire life smoking weed and then hit us with I stop smoking weed and the standard, please respect me and my family's privacy.
That's the biggest challenge.
Like this is like there was a death in the please respect my privacy.
Buddy, you built your entire brand on weed.
And now you want us to be like, good for Snoop.
It's a bit about time.
Sure, buddy.
Dude, just double down on what you do.
Stop it.
Yeah.
And the funny thing to me is where he goes, after much consideration with my family, like, do they all sit down at like the dining room table?
And they're like, listen, today's the day.
I'm done with the weed.
Even the kids are like, dad, you still don't.
You know, I covered the story.
This is like maybe a year ago.
This guy, this guy is rumored to have someone to roll 75 to 150 joints for him a day.
By the way, he paid him like 80 grand a year just to be his weed roller.
That guy's fixing it.
Whatever the number was.
Okay, fix it.
Rob, run a poll if people actually believe he's going to quit smoking or it's a stunt.
Just type in.
He is quit smoking.
It's a publicity stunt.
I'm curious to know what people think.
I'm thinking I'm going to be the first vote publicity stunt.
And be respect my privacy at this time is like baiting, baiting the media to come attack you, beating them to come after and ask more questions about it.
I think it's a publicity study.
He's going to edibles.
And here's the case study I give you.
Cheech and Chong.
Anybody remember Chee Chin Chong?
Tommy?
Cheech and Chong.
They have an album called The Big Bamboo, where you pulled the record out of the sleeve and there was this giant rolling paper in there.
And up and smoke.
That was their big thing.
They were all about smoke.
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.
Well, what have you been doing for the past three years?
They've been pushing their edibles.
You can see them.
They pop up on Twitter.
Every day I'm on Twitter.
I see their stuff.
There you go.
And by the way, they're not.
And by the way, I think whoever's doing their social media marketing isn't really targeting it because it's just being like spammed everywhere.
It's just showing up.
I'm the wrong customer.
And by the way, what I'm hearing is that they're doing very well.
And so if there's one thing that Snoop is, is an entrepreneur and a capitalist underneath all this.
And I think he's looked across the aisle and he's seen what's about to happen to vaping.
And I think he's got something.
So you think he's still going to be rolling down the street smoking indoors sipping on genital?
One thing that's going to be small.
I think he's still going to be smoking.
And this is part of a publicity stunt.
Stand by for edibles for his market the same way Cheech and Chunky.
You hit, you know, as I famously say, the nail on the head.
You definitely hit the nail on the head.
Rolling down the street.
What is smoking?
Hang on.
I got my mind and my money and the money on my mind.
This is a complete money play.
I think it's a money play because just the other day, Pat, like, think about it.
Who is Snoop Dogg?
Snoop Dogg is a gangster from California.
That's right.
Like legitimate gangster sang about it.
Is he a credit out of cover?
Is he a crip or what?
What gang is he affiliated with?
Long Beach Crib.
Long Beach Crib.
I'm not a lot of talk about it.
I'm at Target, and I look and I see a Snoop display.
He's selling wine at Target.
Oh, yeah.
You want to talk about from gangster to if you're like, what's the name of the wine?
What's the name of the wine?
What is it called?
19 Crimes.
19 Crimes.
And it's blood, red, wine.
Blood red.
So weird.
Remember when IHOP, like three or four years ago, came out and they said, well, guys, we changed our name and it's now IHOB.
It's the International House of Burgers.
Oh, you remember that?
And they did it for a week, and it turned out it was a marketing stunt just to tell people, listen, we got burgers now, but we're still IHOP.
Brilliant.
We're still doing pancakes out here, baby.
There's a marketing play here with 2%.
Well, the word basic wine is like when the smoke's too harsh.
He's going to come out and say this.
Listen, guys.
What percentage of you do you think?
I gave up weed.
But here's my newest problem.
Check this out.
What percentage do you think it's real?
Percentage.
What percentage you think?
Talking zero.
2.5%.
Zero.
Like 0%.
Oh, you're serious.
Unless.
Okay, I'll give it 2%.
Oh, 25%.
Give it 2%.
Because you know why, Pat?
What if, God forbid, he has something wrong?
Like, what if cancer is something that if it's real and he does it, he will be like the ultimate guy that'll force a lot of other people to quit smoking.
Yeah, okay.
No, he will, though.
But you have to realize because Stephen A talked about it and he posted something about it.
But if he does, he's going to cause a lot of other people to question smoking weed.
And he can, if he goes on a tour talking about why he quit smoking and encouraging others, your grandfather, but it's a different phase of your life.
So you may be going through it, but I'm more 80-20.
85-15 is where I'm at.
80% that he's still going to smoke.
20 that he won't.
Yeah, that's a bit.
Nobody's talking about it.
What if, God forbid, there's something physically wrong?
How much weed can you smoke without getting something that's 22%?
Like if he's going to his doctor, doctor says, hey, man, you got a spot on your lungs.
And he's a grandfather.
75-26.
They think it's a publicity stunt.
They know what they're doing.
26%.
Stand by.
People have smoked it.
19 crimes edibles.
By the way, the airdrop finally worked.
Rob, I think you got the clip.
Here's the intro I want to show you about the interview with Crown Prince that's going to be going out.
The Iranian community, Brace for Impact.
This is going out most likely tomorrow.
Go ahead and play it.
Your father was right.
He was doing the right things.
He made Iran a better place.
Unfortunately, the competitors noticed he was getting stronger and he revealed his hand instead of maybe holding his hand.
And I kind of pissed off the enemy.
I think mistakes were made on every front, including my own father.
Inflation right now is 45%.
Interest rates, 12%.
Some will say there's a business model for the Middle East being chaotic.
At some point, it's going to give.
What can happen after we eliminate this mafia-like regime that uses repression at home and aggression abroad?
What they fear are the people more than anything.
What gives us the incentive is we deserve better than what we have right now.
Iran should have been today the Japan of the Middle East.
I mean what I say when we can move from hope to belief, because I believe all the ingredients for that exist both internally and abroad.
Do you want the job?
Wow, Pat.
Let me explain something to you.
I have to see that.
I can't wait to watch it myself.
I'm telling you, I can't wait to see it because, you know, to you, you know, your family, Iran, my family, I live there.
So to me, I can't wait for this to come out for the world to see.
It's the first time he's ever done a three-hour long form interview like this ever.
And you said it's one of your top interviews?
It's one of my favorite conversations of all time.
I mean, moving forward, this has to be one of my top three to five favorite conversations of all time.
After I watch it, it may be a top two of all time.
I really enjoyed this.
This was a, yeah.
How long were you working on this for it to come to fruit?
I mean, first meeting we had was March 10th of 2015 in D.C. You've been working on this for over.
We had a three, four-hour meeting there.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
We had a three-four-hour meeting in D.C.
And we've been working on this for eight years.
Why now?
Why did he agree to it?
Why now?
Why?
Why not?
Why me?
Why now?
Because it's messy, it's ugly, it's nasty, what's going on in the Middle East.
And he is by far the best spokesperson that can give insight on what's going on, perspective on what happened, the cause, his father, his connection.
He's been studying this for his entire life.
Who can speak better on the JFK and the RFK assassination better than RFK Jr.?
Nobody.
He is it.
You want to know what happened to the assassination?
Talk to the son who went 14 years with pain, drugs, when he saw his dad getting assassinated.
His dad's about to be a president.
No one has studied that topic more than him.
So the closest comparison I can give, by the way, CBS interviews his father in 1976 and they say, Your Majesty, you are currently possibly the most powerful man in the world.
That's his father.
You're talking about somebody that 50 years ago the world feared because they thought this guy was going to take over the world.
And he was on track to do so.
So it's a very, very interesting interview.
And Pat, not to cut you off, it's going to be translated too.
It's going to be translated in Farsi as well.
So you can watch it in Farsi or you can watch it in English.
Okay.
All right, let's go to the next story here.
Dana White, Rob, if you got the Dana White and the Theo Vaughn clip, if you can play the first one, Dana White talks about what a sponsor asked him to do and he breaks down what he ended up telling him and he was very diplomatic about it.
Go ahead and play it.
Me too.
This happened to me.
I posted a video for Trump, right, on my personal social media.
And one of our big sponsors called and said, take that down.
You know what I said?
Go fuck yourself.
You vote for whoever you want to vote for, and I'll vote for whoever I want to vote for.
That's how this works.
I don't even care who you're voting for.
It's none of my fucking business.
Fuck you.
Yeah.
Don't ever fucking call me and tell me who to vote for.
Yeah.
Very complimentary.
Yeah, I think a lot of people feel in fear these days, you know.
A lot of people feel in fear that if they don't vote for certain people, they're going to lose their jobs.
I mean, it's Hollywood, for example.
Think about how fucking crazy that is.
It sounds insane.
It sounds just like it'll keep happening unless more people stand up for themselves.
Yeah.
There you go.
And give them the fuck you.
Okay, so now play the Theo Wong clip, which, first of all, I love this.
And he told us a story in his office when we were with him for a couple hours.
It's a very, this is why I respect the guy.
This is why I respect the guy.
Play this clip.
This is now Theo Vaughn talking about what happened with Peloton.
A company called, or a couple companies call advertisers like, you guys need to take the episode down.
You know, what sponsor did it?
Oh, Peloton was the Ton.
Yeah.
What do they sell?
Fucking bikes, the stationary bikes.
Peloton sells stationary bikes and they got a problem with Robert fucking Kennedy.
Fuck you, Peloton.
Who the fuck are they?
Right?
Are you fucking kidding me?
Yeah, fucking Peloton calling big Pelotons in the gym.
Are those Peloton?
Ask for.
No, no, there's bikes next to it.
Ask for asked.
Yeah.
We're getting rid of them.
We're getting rid of the Peloton.
A company called the Committee.
So, Pat, just to give people a little context, boom!
He posted, Theo posted the video of RFK.
Peloton called and said, take it off of YouTube.
And then that's the conversation that happened.
So it's, but Pat, it's weird.
But if you have money and you're powerful, you could say shit like this.
But the average person that's just out there trying to make it, you can't.
You can't.
But let me tell you, though, but let me tell you, though, he's empowering everybody.
No, you can't say that.
So the average person, you're right.
When you're saying the average guy that's taking $200, $300, $500, $400, but here's what happens.
This is why I said if Snoop quits smoking weed, he's the big dog.
When you think about smoking weed living, who's the god of smoking weed living?
Obviously, so if he quits, he can influence hundreds of thousands of people to consider smoking weed.
I agree.
Okay.
If Dana calls out brands like that, guess what brands are now doing?
They're sitting.
This hurts Peloton right now, listening to this shit.
And by the way, the fact that he doesn't reveal the name of the other company he's talking about, I guarantee you there's an element of it where he is hanging on to it for future purposes.
That in case if he does, and I wouldn't be surprised if in the next couple months, he actually tells people who it is, the other brand.
But the point here is this: this is empowering content creators to not allow sponsors to bully you, period.
So by the way, okay, let's just say you are having a sponsorship and you do support whatever you support and sponsor calls you and takes you, tells you to take it down, or else you should talk about it.
Oh, 100%.
And meaning I would take it down.
But what do you say about the people that, Pat, need this money, need this income?
And then all of a sudden they're like, you that noise.
What sound is that?
Somebody drilling?
Is somebody drilling out?
It's outside.
I just actually found out they're removing the Peloton from the gym that we have here.
Let's get that shit out of here, Rob.
So, Pat, my point, I'm with you 100%.
But what I'm saying is, Pat, the average Joe that has one sponsor that's giving him $1,000 a month that he needs to pay for food in his car and stuff, they go, hey, take it down.
That guy's taking it down.
I mean, I would hope for him to be able to have the power to say F you and find somebody else.
But if that's all you have, then you're kind of screwed, aren't you?
Hang on.
I have another perspective.
What did he say?
My personal account, I put a simple post about voting for Trump a candidate.
So what Dana is talking about there, he's a business owner who has enough of a visibility.
And there's a lot of business owners that have basic visibility.
You could have a small business in your town and have a Twitter with 2,000 followers, but people in your circle in your small town see you.
And what he's saying is, I personally are voting this way.
I don't care who you're voting for.
That's not really not my business.
And he's talking about, I believe, freedom and a core point of free speech more than he's talking about sponsorship defense.
And I applaud Dana for saying it to empower even the smallest businessman who says, Hey, I support this candidate.
I like what he stands for here.
And not to have other people come silence you and attempt to leverage any part of your economic being, like your sponsorships or doing business with you.
I applaud this for empowering all of us.
By the way, here's a question for you: You think Dana's been like this since he was small, or you think Dana only started being like this when he was big?
From everything that I've seen from Dana, Dana's never changed.
That's the point.
So the point is, this is a philosophy.
By the way, I'm telling you, I can tell you stories of me making a decision like this that almost cost me a few hundred million dollars.
Okay.
I'm telling you.
I believe the story about me sitting in a room with Moral Tom and Moral Amore and a AIG sitting there.
And the concern was about me being RB because the insurance fraud.
And I said, if this is what you're going to do, we're going to have a problem.
If they still dropped us, I don't have the kind of money they have to pay $1,200 lawyers.
At that phase of my life, a phase of my life, I could only afford $300 or $400 an hour lawyers.
They can afford $1,200, $1,500 an hour lawyers.
If we lose that in that moment, but I will tell you, that moment was the moment the insurance industry found out these guys are not playing around.
Period.
Tom and I are on the call one time.
Okay.
Tom, if you're comfortable telling this story, we'll tell this story.
You know which one I'm talking about?
I want to hear it, Tom.
Up in the mountains?
When we're smoking weed.
Tom, are you on that cheat?
Tom, are you on that cheat?
Tom and the different private.
Because there's a couple big companies.
That one is our business.
It's no one's business.
The one I'm talking about is, I don't know what you want.
We're sitting in the truck.
We're having a call.
No, I'm talking about the call when this company comes to us and they want us to pay $25,000.
Do you remember that call?
I am perfectly comfortable with this.
Okay, do you mind sharing that story?
By the way, Tom had just started.
We haven't worked with each other for years yet.
This is maybe nine months we're working together.
You two.
Me and Tom.
Actually, it's probably even less than nine months, something like that.
But go ahead, Tom.
So we had a, I'll just put it this way.
In insurance, you have a lot of software out there that helps you do this or that.
Let's just call it helper software that does some function.
And it saves you money, saves you a headcount, and it works real well.
We had gone to an insurance conference, long story short, found some software that was really, really applicable of what we could do, could save us some money, help us process things faster.
All businesses want to go a little faster, process more at a lower cost, all that.
Help us do that.
So the guy's really nice guy, actually, the CEO, stand-up guy.
But at the end of it, he said, hey, here's the price for it.
And, you know, you have a couple other insurance carriers you work with that if you'll call them and tell them how much you like the software and they're using it on the other side of your business, it'll help me cut a deal with them.
And then I'll be working with all the carriers.
You understand what he's saying?
Yeah, yeah.
He's saying, hey, why don't you call on behalf of you and then tell them to use your software?
Got it.
And you have influence, so call them and get them to use my software.
I'm like, okay, go ahead.
And then he says, but I'd still like you to pay, you know, to pay a license fee to use the software.
And on the surface, I was thinking for a second, okay, seems reasonable.
But then Pat said, wait a minute, Tom.
If we are doing the marketing and we're going to be the salesman, we should get almost like a commission.
So why don't we get the software for zero as our commission for helping him?
Of course.
That's a no-brainer.
And that was the, that's basically.
How long did that call last with them?
Four minutes, 13 seconds.
That's how I got on the call.
I say, hey, can I ask you a question?
Who do you think I am?
You think I started selling yesterday?
What do you think I do?
You think I'm just one of these guys who can get on a call and ask for a check and I'm going to wire to you?
Are you out of your mind?
I say, I'm paying you zero.
And if you ask for it, I will never call anybody for this again, period.
You know what happens?
I said, I'm done.
I don't have nothing else to say.
I hang up.
Respectfully, we hang up.
We're done.
Tom is looking.
I mean, Moral, this is what Moral's reaction is because Moral at this point has been working with me for years.
Moral's like, this is another Tuesday with Pat.
Okay, what's going on?
So Moral just walks out.
I got to go to my next meeting.
Tom's like, WTF just happened.
What the fuck?
What was this all about?
Then he calls Tom, the guy.
They get on the phone together.
The guy's like, Tom, what was that about?
I mean, I thought this was going to be a civil conversation.
You know what happens afterwards?
That guy gets a call.
Put your phone aside, guys.
They keep picking up the sound with the phone.
He gets a call from a guy saying, hey, we are looking for insurance companies to invest in.
Okay.
And he says, is there any company you think we should invest?
And he says, there's this one company that's ran by a guy that's very crazy, but I think you ought to consider it.
Do you remember this?
He tells him that guy calls us, meets with Tom.
That guy brings us $10 million.
What?
With De La Joya, with Gabriel Brenner, and the guy that I had a four-minute call with.
The software owner.
The software owner ends up becoming one of the investors as well.
Wow.
Because he understands.
By the way, you know what happened?
We made him a ton of money with the investment and his software and his company.
Company ended up exploding for them.
But that's the part that sometimes you think a Dana just started being like this when he made money.
But a guy like Dana, I promise you, Dana's been like this since he was 16 years old in the streets of Boston.
Dana was like that pushing his waiter on saying, I'm not going to stand up for this when he lost a lot of things.
And Dana having a position like this, I guarantee you, it's cost him a couple of relationships.
I guarantee you.
But that's exactly what built a $10 billion brand.
You got to tip your 100%, Pat.
So going back to it.
By the way, it ended up being a great relationship.
Friendship till today.
We got the software at a massive discount, practically free.
And we did make those phone calls and we did help him.
And so everybody won at the end of the day.
And it's kind of interesting, especially with the Dana thing.
It's like you're going to hit him up about the relationship or a post about Trump.
He's obviously one of the biggest, most visible supporters of Donald Trump.
I mean, look at every UFC.
He walks out with the freaking guy.
It's kind of weird that somebody would ask, like, hey, take down a post about supporting him.
It's like, don't you know who the hell Dana is?
You knew who he was when he walked in the door and when he signed up for the deal.
Do you know that?
100%.
Yeah.
So to tell him, to tell him of all people to take it down, it's like that's.
I will say that the whole concept of telling somebody what they can and can't do or who you should or shouldn't vote for is antithetical to the United States.
Yeah.
Like, this is what we do.
Now, you could, at the same time, you could say, I think you're an idiot for voting for that person.
I can't believe you did that.
Whatever, whatever it is, you could say whatever you want.
But some mandate.
This was happening during COVID everywhere.
I agree.
This is what's happening.
I agree.
Let's go to the next story.
Let's go to the ballot.
It does come down to Trump, though.
What do you mean?
Meaning, like, nobody's saying, don't vote for Nikki Haley or.
Sorry, what are you talking about?
No, no, no.
I'm sorry.
Theo Vaughn was for RFK.
It's not Trump.
Theo Vaughn was RFK.
I think it's cancel culture, Adam.
Everybody was familiar with that.
I'm saying Trump is the tip of the spirit.
I don't think that's not it, though, Adam.
It's whoever is anti-establishment.
RFK is anti.
Trump is anti.
Trust me, anybody that is on the right that's going to be anti-establishment or the left, which is RFK, even if it's a mansion, they're going to say take it down.
Anything that's against whatever their protocols are is going to be taken down.
This is why when we talked about The Rock yesterday, Rock is part of the establishment.
I was just going to go to the Rock.
the point he's not going to do anything to lose the sponsor because those guys fear losing sponsors they don't have dana's backbone to stand up rano tried to do to vivek he's not establishment he's not part of the river this is what rana let me just go i'll give you let me just go to this let me just go to anheuser-bush's marketing chief to finally exit after butt light's dylan mulvaney fiasco this is a new york post story their chief marketing officer bono garb is set to resign at the end of the year, citing a new chapter in his career.
Kyle Norrington, the chief commercial officer, will take over Garb's role in 2024.
Can you pull up who Kyle Norrington is?
I want to know who that guy is.
The Bud Light campaign featuring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney led to significant sales decline.
Bud Light lost his top-selling beer position to Mexican import Modelo.
U.S. revenue for the company fell nearly 14% from July through September, and Bud Light's volume and dollar sales plummeted by 30% and 26.9% respectively.
Despite these challenges, Anheuser-Busch remains hopeful that about Bud Lights, hopeful about Bud Light's recovery, whatever.
Over 40% of lapsed Bud Light customers expressing willingness to give the brand another chance.
Here's why they're going to give him another chance.
Okay.
Is this the CEO?
Not him.
Rob, the chief commercial officers who I want you to pull up.
The guy that just I read here, Kyle Norrington.
If you can look up Kyle Norrington, is that him?
Can you zoom in?
Let's read his profile.
And maybe if you can go on his LinkedIn, that'd be great.
Kyle Norrington.
This is going to be the new guy, Pat?
Kyle Norrington is the chief commercial officer that's being promoted to the chief marketing officer, effective 1-1.
And I would love to know what this guy's background is right there to the left.
Yeah.
So, okay, they don't have the LinkedIn.
Kyle oversees sales and marketing U.S. continuous results, innovative strategies, and disruptive ideas.
During his time as president of Canada, Kyle developed and implemented the Canada 10 YP, resulting in a gain of a full share point in 2020.
He's also step changed the Beyond Beer portfolio and performed.
I want to know his background through innovation, organic growth, and strategic acquisitions like Nutri, Vodka, Soda.
Prior to that, he was oversaw global brands at AB and NBAV, and including Budweiser, Stella, R Toy, and Corona.
Okay.
When you go to all those pictures, just real quick, Rob, just scroll down, go start from the top and just go fast all the way down.
Okay.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Just keep going.
They're all white.
Yeah, I'm just saying, this is 99% white men.
That's 100%.
Basically, they're all guys.
Give Mauricio a pause.
But their ESG DEI scores, limited at best.
But they're going to double down.
You know who you think about?
White guys.
Whack guys.
But then it's like, it's like, by the way, it doesn't take a genius for marketing.
And it's like, you stick with what works.
Bud Light has always been America and beer and cowboys and shit.
The whole transgender, the pushing on the public has not working, Pat.
How many examples, case studies have to happen?
And we have another story coming up later about it.
It's like, when is enough enough, Tom?
When are people going to stop trying to like bow down to this small minority group and just say, guys, we're sticking with what works?
I think, well, take a look here.
Kyle Norrington is a build and acquisition guy.
This guy builds the brand.
He's acquired things.
He's the business.
No, that's the guy that got fired.
Benoit Galb.
Of course he is.
I'm just letting you, that's who you're looking at right there.
But Kyle Norrington is at.
This is the guy that got fired.
Yeah.
Benoit.
Yeah, I'm talking about Kyle Norrington.
And the picture up here happens to be Benoit Garb.
So what Brendan is doing, I think, is damn smart.
He's saying, you know what?
Enough with the marketing and all of the stuff that has got us into trouble and this experimentation and walking the plank on this.
I want to put in here leading the marketing.
You know what?
I'm going to put Kyle in here.
Kyle has bought brands, built brands.
He's been the business and commercial side of it.
Do you see the difference?
Rather than the pure fluff of marketing and you spend and you do Super Bowl ads and you get awarded for Super Bowl ads, Sergio Zimon was the CMO of Coke.
And he did the famous Mean Joe Green commercial.
It goes back to the 70s, where he throws the jersey to the young kid.
But then he looked at it.
It wasn't causing Coke to sell.
And so he said, out with the campaign.
Everybody in marketing probably, oh, we were winning awards for this, doing for that.
He says, you missed it.
The purpose of marketing is to help sales sell stuff on a measured basis.
Boom.
And so I think what's happening at Budweiser, I think they've taken a look at things inside.
And I want to look at the case study on this a year from now, two years from now, and see what's happened here.
Because I think there's a good move by Budweiser, putting a commercial guy in place and taking a traditional marketing guy and the staff and saying, because remember, the girl that did this and her supervisor, I think both of them are already gone.
By the way, for what it's worth, for what it's worth, this guy Benoit, who was getting fired, he was the former chief strategy officer at Anheuser-Busch.
He's only been there for three years.
Prior to that, he was a senior partner at Asia Regional Lead, Profit.
And then he was there for two, three years.
And then prior to that, he was in Cantor Consulting for 10 years, head of Greater China Region.
And prior to that, he was a strategic planner at this WPP MBA fellowship program.
And he's a graduate of Harvard.
And a new guy, Norrington, went to Stanford and he got his MBA from Stanford in marketing, where this guy got it from Harvard.
So I don't know what that means about anything.
I will tell you this.
I look at what Norrington has done according to.
When it comes down to brands and it comes down to teams, what is a brand?
Actually, ask yourself the question: what is a brand?
Okay, so when you think about Fox, I'm going to give you a brand and give me a name.
Okay, Fox News.
Roger Ails.
Okay, who else?
Good.
I still think of Tucker.
Who else?
Gutfeld.
O'Reilly.
When you think about who Hannity built that company, what's the name of the company?
No, it's the family.
Okay, Murdoch.
Murdoch.
Okay.
No problem.
When you think about ESPN, what name comes to mind?
Stephen A. Smith.
When you think about, I don't know, Apple, what name comes to mind?
Tim Cook.
Tim Cove Jobs.
Okay, Tim Cook, Steve Jobs.
Okay.
So you have to keep in mind that a company today is not the company of what it was 20 years ago.
The company today is the leadership team that company has.
So that company will get criticized based on today's leadership team, but that company can change their reputation if they change their company's leadership team.
And the first person you got to fire and move on with is the person that approved this.
When I met with the CEO of Anheuser-Busch and we were in UFC in Vegas, I'm having a conversation with him.
We spoke to him for he spoke to you for like 10 minutes.
And I said, who made the decision?
Did you know this campaign was going out as a CEO?
Do you not know that they're doing this with him?
Did the CMO know?
I know the girl that did it was a VP or director, but shouldn't the CMO prove that?
And if a campaign like this is going out, do you need to prove it?
Or is it somebody saying where the company is so big that you don't have access to?
Because I understand it's a massive company.
I would probably say he didn't know.
The CEO of the company didn't know that they're sending this to Dylan Mulvaney.
I think the CMO knew that they were doing it.
I don't think he knew.
So they lost $30 billion.
That girl is let go.
The CMO is let go.
The new person's coming on board.
That's how you change a company's reputation.
And if next year, after the multi-whatever, nine-figure deal you do with UFC, the only company that can save you, if you do that deal with them and that decision doesn't bring numbers back up and you make another stupid decision like Dylan Mulvaney again, guess what?
Then you need to be fired.
But the CEO left at Anheuser-Busch has one year.
The only year he's got left to prove his job is 2024.
If he doesn't turn it around 2024, he's fired by Q1 of 2025.
My prediction, I could be wrong.
Go ahead, Adam.
I just want to add one more thing because we sort of glossed over this: that Bud Light lost their top position, number one beer in America, to who?
Modelo, a Mexican beer company.
Which, by the way, Model absolutely sucks.
It's one of the worst beers I've ever had in my life.
There you go.
I know some people like it.
It's terrible.
I think there's a deeper issue here, a deeper fissure of what's going on in America.
You're telling me that America, the number one beer in America, has been replaced by a Mexican beer.
We talk about all the time the decline in American values, the Wall Street Journal about less religion, less patriotism, less American service, less religion, just less American values.
And this might be a stretch, but I actually think it's kind of spot on.
Is that now we're, you know, they say that countries crumble from the inside.
And everything that's going on with wokeness and DEI and ESG and Dylan Mulvaney, there's something to be said here that Bud Light, America, Clydesdale's, voila, is being replaced by freaking a Mexican beer, Modello.
And it comes down to a point.
I thought you were going to go to the fact that Modello is a Mexican company.
They should pay for the wall.
I thought that's where you were told.
They should pay for my beer.
That's what I was doing.
That's what I was going to.
But Pat, and it comes back.
It comes back to, and you said the woke, like the going woke being broke.
Is anybody paying attention in these companies?
Like, are you not seeing the writing on the wall?
It doesn't work.
Pat, what's the other story that you have about the pageant?
The Miss Universe.
You want to go to that?
Let's go.
I mean, Pat, if you think about it, remember the Thai trans, she's like, this is a company for women.
Let's go to that.
Go ahead.
Yeah, let's go.
Go ahead.
Touch it.
Pat.
All right, here we go.
Miss Universe Judge reveals bankruptcy, likely due to outrage over transgender organizers.
So here we go.
They are about to file bankruptcy.
A 2022 Miss Universe judge, Emily Austin, suggests that the bankruptcy of Miss Universe organizer, partly due to a controversy surrounding its transgender owner, Anne Jacques La Tipita, who brought the organization for $20 million in 2022.
Austin argues, I think the outrage about a trans woman coming to Miss Universe couldn't be more of an oxymoron socially and morally.
It's just wrong.
Emily Austin argues that transgender women should not be allowed to compete in pageants like Miss Universe, stating that the opposite of women's empowerment, she believes contestants like experience, life experiences should align with their gender identity and criticizes transgender women for not having a true women's feminine story.
When are they going to look, Pat, think about the name of Miss Universe?
What's the first word in it?
Miss.
And it's like, I don't understand.
And then, and then this, the trans guy or guy, I don't even know the verbiage.
Can you play that clip of the saying they went from Miss Universe to Miss the Point?
Exactly.
And it's like, I remember this video that he's going to find right now, too.
It's like the cockiness of, listen, this is for women ran by trans women.
And it's like, like, what?
Who do you think is going to get on board with this?
It's Miss Universe.
We want to see real women.
Like, it just drives me bananas.
It really does.
Have you found it?
Did you find it, Rob?
I found it if you want me to send it to you, Rob.
Did you use that bananas thing as a metaphor here?
100%.
But it's like, when are people going to wake up, Pat?
It's not working.
It's not working with that.
It's not working with Budweiser.
It's not working in the whole sports thing.
And then, by the way, did you see Kim Kardashian now as the man of the year?
Did you see that, Rob?
Which country had the beauty contest with like GQ named Kim Kardashian man of the year?
Are you joking?
It's not a joke.
That's got to be a joke.
Rob, can you put Kim Kardashian Man of the Year?
You think I'm joking?
It was on the Kim Kardashian is GQ's Man of the Year.
Are we talking about?
Yeah.
What is actually going to happen?
This is real life.
This is real life.
Like, you can't make this up.
It's like, at what point have we gotten to where guys?
Is that a Babylon B article?
No, that's GQ.
That was GQ, wasn't it, Rob?
Where'd you get that story?
What the?
I was from CNN.
CNN.
She's men of the year.
Look on the cover of GQ.
I thought it was an absolute joke.
She was wearing a tie.
She was kind of pretending to wear it.
Guys, we're sending 50 things to Rob.
Let Rob do his job.
Rob's here.
Can you first pull up the video of the lady of the trans guy?
Yeah, go play that first.
Let's play it on.
What the Kim Company?
I'm so confused right now.
So is the world.
Look at that.
Okay, there you go.
And go back a little bit.
Go for it.
West organization.
It's a man, bro.
Hold on.
From now on, it's going to be ran by women.
Women.
Owned by a Twan Swoman.
For all women.
What?
Yeah.
Yeah, we're all going to lose money soon.
We're going bankrupt.
Look at the boobs on that guy.
Around the world to celebrate the power of feminism.
Okay.
Okay.
But you got to give us something.
Hold on.
You got to give us a question.
Go to the Kim Kardashian GQ thing now if you could.
Oh my.
Like this is.
By the way, you know what would have been the best thing she could have done?
Turning it down.
Yeah.
The best thing she could have done is to say, I'm not accepting this award.
Like because I'm not a man.
I'm a woman.
I've had kids.
Are you talking about man of the year?
Did you read the article, Rob?
Can we read this real quick?
The reality star entrepreneur has been named GQ's Man of the Year.
She announced on Instagram Kardashian Grace's the magazine's cover.
She's specifically Tycoon of the Year posing with a tie in a back Cheetos.
That was a picture I was talking about.
She's joined by mom and Jerch Chris Jenner and sisters Courtney and Chloe for the interview, which covered a wide range of topics from her skims business to family skins.
Late fellow Robert Kardashian.
It's what is real life.
There's the cover right there.
Man of the year.
Man of the year issue.
Kim Kardashian in the car.
Are you trying to confuse these young people that are, you know, how many girls follow her and worship her?
Worship her.
And they don't even care about her claim for fame was banging Ray J and her mother basically selling and picking which tape that they were going to use, bro.
That's right.
For man of the year, her heterosexual activity has been fully documented.
Yeah, and nothing drives me crazy, Adam, when I hear people, especially girls that are like, I don't care what you say about her and how she got her fame.
You got to respect her business.
I go, no, no, I don't have to respect shit because at one point, I feel bad for her kids who they're probably at the age now where they could get on their phones and Google and find out like what their mother did to become who she is.
It's disgusting, bro.
Really?
But say what you want about those trans women, those Thai trans, they go for the gusto, bro.
Have you seen, did you see that, dude?
Thai lady boys.
Thai lady boys.
Is there something you want to say?
No, but did you see the boobs on that guy?
See the beard on that lady?
By the way, let me let me Tom.
Were you going to say something?
Yeah.
The point here is they turn to the trans, they turn to the woke.
They turn to this.
And then they turned into an ex-company in bankruptcy because they can't get support.
They can't get TV viewership.
I'm sure there's a woke TV executive that'll give them a broadcast contract.
However, they have to sell ads against that and make it profitable.
Here's what I want to do.
Someone's going to buy this.
Let me tell you what I'd want to do.
Here's what I am actually open to, okay?
If this is a $20 million company that she bought it for, and it's in bankruptcy right now, I'm willing to buy Miss Universe, okay?
And I'm going to go up there opening, if we do this on TV, to give the speech and say, moving forward, this brand, Mrs. Universe, we're going to highlight the most feminine, beautiful woman, genetically a woman, period.
That is the only way you qualify for this.
We have to respect what women are capable of doing that men can't do.
Men can't have babies.
Men can't carry for 40 weeks.
Women can carry.
Women have kids.
We have to give them the respect and the love that they have.
The ability for women to be feminine is what makes attractive men attracted to them.
That feminine side, the gentle side, the part that gives us confidence.
We have to recognize that.
I would be very open, Tom.
Can you make a note, Tom?
Just take a look at Tussie Talk to the bankruptcy attorney.
I've already wrote it.
See what it looks like.
Let's make the phone call on seeing what it looks like.
I would be very open for buying the Miss Universe brand.
Go ahead.
Final thoughts.
And by the way, you're not getting anywhere near Miss Universe if you want to do it.
So I can't open it.
You're going to stay here and do Sauce.
So me wearing a dress and coming rob, you have that video.
What's funny?
I was actually invited to go down to El Salvador.
I swear to God, my buddy sent me a video.
It's like, Saz, this is what you're missed.
You'll see the video.
But I actually did an entire episode on Sawscast earlier this week on Miss Universe going broke and basically why they went bankrupt.
Essentially, you spend all your monies on women who are not honeys.
You're going to go broke.
Go woke, go broke.
But the winner of the pageant, so there's 90 contestants.
It's the first time that there's two trans men, women, or whatever they are called in the pageant.
Okay, I sent you on WhatsApp, Rob.
But the winner actually will take home $250,000.
So that's what the winner gets.
So there's the high likelihood at this point, because you saw that Miss Netherlands was competing, was a man.
She's the one.
He's the one that won Miss Netherlands.
So there's a high likelihood that the winner will walk away.
There's a guy.
There's a high likelihood that the winner will walk away with at least six figures and potentially six inches of what's going on here.
Miss United States.
Here's the video of my buddy sent me.
He's like, Saz, you should have come to El Salvador.
These are all women.
Oh, thank God.
But see if you can identify the man.
That was him that just walked by, I think.
See if you can identify the men.
These are the women.
My buddy sent me this.
This is footage.
Mikey B, if you're watching, thank you for the God.
Look how beautiful.
You're trying to trick us though?
Because one of these guys.
It's all in alphabetical order.
It might be a dude.
No, you'll recognize the one in the mustache and the beard.
You'll know.
Hold on.
Cameroon, beautiful.
How much longer?
I don't know.
It goes on pretty long.
Okay.
So we don't know.
Anyway, the point is that these are, they're very beautiful.
It's amazing women.
But it's really, here's my final point.
When that trans person gets up there and gives a speech and the whole crowd is like, yes.
Yeah.
Of course.
Unfortunately, women are complicit in this.
You just saw the outrage we had as four men who just found out that Kim Kardashian is the man of the year.
And we're just like, no, we're disagreeing with this.
We are disagreeable.
Unfortunately, most women aren't disagreeable like this.
And they're just going to be like, yeah, of course.
Of course, that man should be the woman of the year.
That's the difference here.
So I think that it's incumbent on women to say, uh-uh, we want a woman to win Miss Universe, not a born universe.
It got to be straight up, man.
It's got to be all chicks, no dimwits.
I know where you were going.
You were about to say it.
We're talking about it.
Okay, Tom, why don't we talk about something like not a heavy story like music mogul Sean Diddy Combs suit for rape, sex trafficking by singer Cassie, which was his ex, I believe, right?
If I'm together, Cassie, in a little civil lawsuit, has accused music and fashion mogul Diddy of rape and sex trafficking during their decade-long romantic relationship.
The lawsuit outlines disturbing details of abuse, including allegations of rape.
Cassie's suit claims that in 2005, when she was 19 years old, the 37-year-old Combs lured the singer into a professional relationship by singing, signing her to her label, Bad Boy Records.
Within years, he introduced her into a sexual relationship and introduced her to a lifestyle of excessive alcohol and substance abuse and required her to protocol, procure illicit prescriptions to satisfy his own addictions.
The suit alleges.
The suit also claims that Combs raped Cassie in her home after she tried to leave him and it detailed other instances of physical abuse and coercion during the relationship.
Okay, so you hear a story like this.
Adam, what are you thinking with the story?
I mean, stop it.
Okay.
Look, I've heard a lot of rumors about Diddy.
He lives in Miami.
I know people that have party with him, but let's get real here.
This was his girl for forever.
I don't know if you could find out how long they were together.
Okay, 10 years they're together.
You know, he coerced her with drugs and alcohol and signing to the label.
Now, if he literally full-on raped her, zero excuse for that.
But at what point here is this just absolute just tarnishing this guy's legacy and just going after?
We saw what happened with Johnny Depp.
The whole believe all women is a sham.
So let's let the facts play out.
You know, he's going to have attorneys.
He's going to have lawyers.
I don't know exactly what happened, but at this point in my life, I'm not inclined just to believe accusations on anybody.
The Russell Brand thing, I think, is nonsense.
You know how I feel about Andrew Tate.
I think it's nonsense.
The whole Johnny Depp thing is nonsense.
Now you're going after Diddy.
I think it's sort of nonsensical.
But what do you think her motive is behind it, Adam, for all the time?
But I mean, she has money.
She hasn't had a hit in 20 years.
Yeah, but who's her?
Isn't she with Russell Wilson?
That's who Cassie is.
No, no, no, no.
You're thinking of Siara.
They don't make the same band.
Boy, she's a beautiful girl.
But she's rich, though.
She has rich.
I don't think so.
Perhaps she doesn't have to.
She had that one song, Me and You, that whole deal, whatever.
What's her net worth, Rob?
$8 million.
She ain't got it like that, where he's basically a billionaire.
Listen, I wouldn't put it past him doing some crazy stuff.
And like you said, about the stories, I'm shocked that it was a girl because the majority of the stories that I've been hearing about Diddy are him and homosexual behavior.
A lot.
Hold on.
A lot of them.
And I lived in Los Angeles.
That's all you hear is rumors like that.
Well, if you read this article, it says that Combs forced Miss Ventura to engage in sex acts with male sex workers while masturbating and filming the encounters.
Okay, so he's having other men come over and have sex with her in front of him.
And him watching them.
So going to my point, exactly.
And it's like, bro, listen.
And like you said, Adam, I'm not an advocate of believe all women, but I do believe that when there's smoke, there's fire.
And guess what?
I've heard so from New York, bro.
I've heard so much about this guy and what he's done and from his past and what he's doing right now.
And it's kind of disturbing.
So you don't know.
Tom, how bad was Diddy when he used to party with him?
How bad, Tom?
It was rough.
3 a.m.
I'm calling Ruber.
I'm trying to be designated driver.
I'm doing everything I can.
And I'm calling Snoop.
Snoop, we just got to bring this guy down.
He said, man, what did he take?
So we would go through what he was on and trying to get him to come down.
I think this is just those delayed celebrity divorces.
Girlfriends need money.
Things happen.
And I think this is just a delayed alimony for a girl that was in a relationship with a guy and her career didn't go where she wants it.
So now she's looping back to see if she can get a delayed alimony.
She's been riding Diddy's hotel since 2005.
Just hear me out on that.
I feel that's what you're kind of saying.
Yeah, hear me out on this.
She's alleging that in 2005, hear me out.
We're in what year?
2023.
It's about to be 2024.
That in 2005, Diddy did dot Yeah.
You didn't want to come out in the last 20 years, basically?
All of a sudden, this is the time to bring this lawsuit.
This is why this is BS to me.
You've had almost 20 years to come out with this.
20 years?
Maybe.
And all of a sudden you felt comfortable to do it.
Whatever goes on in the bedroom with Diddy and girls, I don't really give a shit.
It's like, what did Judge Joe Brown say the other day?
Historian, whatever you do in your bedroom, get your freak off.
Get your freak on.
I don't really give a shit.
Whatever he's doing.
Okay.
I think it's kind of weird, but there's nothing illegal about that.
Yeah, at some point, you need to take some ownership that, like, all right, this seems like a shakedown.
This seems like always follow the word: delayed celebrity.
Mez 303, you to man, he just gifted 20 members a PPD podcast membership, anyways.
So, so, yeah, I mean, look, there's there's this Jada Will Smith thing going on.
The story with you know, what happened with Will.
Are you following this?
Her ass.
And she's reacting.
She said they're going to sue her assistant.
Charlemagne the gods.
Well, no, there's a new story.
No, the new one is that Will Smith's assistant is on a podcast with a female.
I'm pretty sure Rob's going to find it.
And mind you, he's spitting whatever he's saying is the truth.
I don't know why he would go public with it, but he said he's on set, Pat.
And in Hollywood, it was hurry up and wait.
And Pat, you know that they rush you, but you sit down and wait.
And he alleges that he walked in because he had the key to his dressing room.
Here, let's just have him say it.
Okay, I just sent it.
Oh, you have it?
Go ahead and play it.
Go ahead.
Is this the killing?
Everybody wants it.
And there's a music stop.
Yeah, he can't do it.
So while he's finding it, you want me to kind of set it up, Pat?
Or do we want to just watch it?
This is the one with sound as well.
Yeah, we can't.
I saw the same clip.
So there's a couple other ones.
They have all this.
So if you got music, go ahead.
Just tell me.
So, well, basically, this is Will Smith's assistant.
And he said that while they're on a movie set, either the director or the producer was scrambling and they were like, where's Will?
Get Will right now.
So he's going, he's looking for Will.
He can't find him.
He has the key to his dressing room.
All right.
It's locked.
He opens it and walks in.
And Dwayne Martin allegedly has Will Smith bent over a couch.
And by this guy's verbiage, he is murdering him.
He said, he was killing him.
Yo, killing him.
I like, I just want to know that moment where Will Smith is just like starting causing trouble in my neighborhood.
He's like, get out of here.
What are you doing?
So where's Tom going?
And by the way, Adam, and you know my attitude, it's always like this.
If you're getting one little fuck, your mom gets scared.
It's not a movie.
Adam, here's my thing.
Anytime this type of thing happens, and I get its allegations, we're going to be suing.
You know what I would do if I was the parties involved?
I take a lie, I pay 400 bucks, I take a lie detector test, and guess what?
It didn't happen.
It'll never happen because there's rumors.
How much stuff have you heard about this guy?
Have you heard a lot of rumors, Pat, about Will Smith?
Rob, I sent you the video without music.
The one you sent has music.
Pull up the one with Fox, the story that just came out that, yeah, so Will Smith and Jada Pinkett deny ridiculous claim that he slept with Dwayne Martin, planning legal action, and they're going to sue.
Listen, I've heard a lot of crazy stuff about Will Smith, and this all goes into their relationship and their problem with her and her sleeping with other dudes and her son's friends.
And it's like, bro, it's Hollywood.
And like you just said, Adam, I don't care, but you're going after the guy because he's just telling a story of what he went as.
Why would that guy make that up?
Yeah, I look whether it happened or didn't happen again, nothing illegal.
It's weird, especially, but I think the bigger story here is: has there been a bigger fall from Grace than anybody than Will Smith?
Nope.
Okay, it started with the Oscar slap, then it was the red table talk, and then the embarrassment of her, his wife, Jada, publicly saying that she slept with his son.
Then she comes out with his son's friend.
Son's friend.
Sorry.
Oh, it's unsprie.
There's so much fucking stories.
I can't keep up.
Son's friend.
It's unspeakable.
Hollywood, not Arkansas.
Yeah.
And then, and then culminating with, yeah, by the way, he likes to just get whatever.
He eats his own.
But my point is this: there's people you look at like Sam Bankman Frieder, like, you're just a scumbag, dude.
Or what's Bernie Badoff?
What's worse?
What's worst fall?
Him or Kevin Spacey?
Will Smith, and it's not even close.
Kevin Spacey is not in Will Smith's face.
Kevin Spacey never has been.
Well, wait a minute.
Kevin Spacey is Academy Award winner.
Nobody gives a shit.
No, no.
But here's the thing, though.
When it comes to Kevin Spacey, I think the difference is America's sweetheart basically is Will Smith.
Kevin Spacey, by the way, Dodges Ranger, that guy is untouchable.
He's been untouchable, and he lived away.
You still put Will ahead of Kevin Spacey as a fall.
The biggest fall, it's Will Smith.
I understand that.
Without a doubt, Will Smith.
If you go and have a fall, do you know Will Smith?
A thousand people will know Will Smith.
100%.
You go a thousand people with Kevin Spacey.
Now, maybe 50%.
They don't even know who.
You're talking about popularity.
Everybody.
Hang on, hang on.
You're talking about popularity, right?
Yes.
Correct.
That's specifically what I am talking about.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, let me, I'll go talk about something in parallel to that.
So take a look at what happened.
Kevin Spacey lost his entire livelihood.
He was dead, radioactive, untouchable, did not work.
A lot of this has been, you know, actually PR that's kept Will sort of in the news.
He hasn't gone to zero work.
He hasn't had somebody say, oh, that's so bad that you don't work anymore.
Nobody has said that to Will Smith.
They've said, this is crazy.
You're slapping.
What are you doing?
It's nuts.
It's bad behavior.
It's weird.
It's tabloid fodder, but it's not the end of your career.
Kevin Spacey's career came to an end.
There may be more people that know who Will is versus Kevin, but if you're asking a fall from Grace and you're going to measure it on the precipice of popularity and Q ratings, okay, Will Smith.
But if you're going to take a look at what happened, Kevin Spacey lost his entire livelihood off the air.
Yeah, but by the way, his Q score, okay, his Q score dropped from 39, which is a great score, to 24 is how bad is Will Smith's Q score dropped just after the slap.
And that's not even a clue where he's at today.
It's probably lower than that.
What about Kevin Spacey's Q score?
And while Pat's looking, Adam, and I'm with you because think about it.
Since that slap on everything, have you seen Will Smith anywhere?
Any movie?
He did the Aladd movie, then he did the King Richard.
And that's when he won the Oscar for that.
I'm saying since then, Will Smith is not doing anything.
I think the biggest thing with Will is that he's done nothing illegal.
Okay, when you see Harvey Weinstein illegal stuff, when you see Stan Bankman freed illegal stuff, I'm sure we can name all the names.
Kevin Spacey.
Will Smith hasn't done anything legal.
It's just like shameful.
Everybody, everybody loves Will Smith.
Okay, whether it's Fresh Prince or Men in Black or Independence Day or Wild, Wild West.
I can go on and on about the movies.
And now you just look at Will Smith and you're like, come on, bro.
Like, fucking Fresh Prince, dog.
What are you doing?
Or one thing he can do, Dick, that's going to fix that.
He needs to leave Jada?
Yeah, it's just one thing that relationship needs to be done.
But it's never going to happen bad.
But maybe one of the reasons that it's dialogued 100%.
I was just going to say it.
And Adam, the reason for this whole Will Smith Jada hurt cheating, maybe, guess what?
What if he is a gay man and it's not working in a relationship because he's gay and he's getting banged?
And guess what?
It is what it is, but who gives a shit?
It's their relationship.
I'm gay.
Rube.
Rube.
Why?
I ain't gay.
Why?
He goes, hey, yeah, he plays in the bed.
Okay.
A long time popping.
I don't know.
I think, quite selfishly, I love Will Smith.
I think he's awesome, dude.
But what if he's gay?
Ali, are you kidding me?
Like, now I'm thinking of movies.
It's just sad to see this is where he's at that it's sort of culminating with, yeah, by the way, he's getting killed in the dress.
Murdered.
Murdered.
But hey, that's what he has to do to get into character.
That's not, that's to each his own, bro.
Maybe he's like, hey, listen, I'm going to get beat up in the ring.
I got to get beat up in the dressing room.
Let's go.
In the other ring.
In the rim.
Let's go.
Let's go to the next one.
Of the rim.
Let's go to the next story here.
So we got soccer star Megan Rampapone.
Rapino.
Rapino.
I have the respect for that.
Come on, Pat.
Lady man.
Claims injury in the championship game is proof God doesn't exist.
Rob, can you pull up this clip?
She has a clip that she's saying this in a post-game interview.
If you just go on Twitter, you should be able to find where she's saying proof God doesn't exit.
Megan, you just type in Megan, whatever, you'll see her explaining this.
Let me see if I can find her myself.
So Megan.
Yeah, if you just type in, it should come up, Rob.
If it doesn't come up in an interview.
Yeah, that's it, right?
That's the right thing.
The bottom a little bit lower, Rob, right there.
That's her.
She's talking about her injury when she tore her Achilles.
This is a long one.
Although I'm going to get the Aaron Rodgers treatment, whatever that is.
For Achilles.
So I'm going to be calling him or whoever did his surgery because when he does speed this up.
But yeah, I thought about it a little bit.
I mean, you know, I'm not a religious person or anything.
And if there wasn't God, like, this is proof that there isn't.
Wow.
Yeah, look at the girl next to her.
Oh, it's funny.
It's funny.
You see how uncomfortable the girl on the right is?
Oh, she's just laughing to laugh.
Yeah, but that's the problem.
What are you laughing at?
What's funny?
Pat, she's just, first of all, anybody that has their hair a different color all the time to me, it's like you're begging, she's begging for attention.
That's not your every single time.
By the way, mind you, she's pro-woman and she's fighting for women's rights and everything.
But guess what she is?
She's pro-trans.
She's pro-men competing with women.
And for you to think like, like, she thinks she's special, what God can't have.
It's God's fault that you're an aging athlete that hurt your Achilles playing soccer.
Like, what does God have to do with any of that?
What a dumb thing to say, man.
What a dumb thing to say.
There's called free will.
He didn't tell you to play sports.
You know how many people have had their Achilles torn and Kobe went through it and then Kobe afterwards like, God is good.
God is good.
And he's the epitome of a guy that overcame challenges.
And you sound like a little pansy with the way you're reacting to that.
And you're what?
You're somebody girls should look up to?
It's an embarrassment on the way you handle a challenge and you blame God for you playing a sport that comes with a risk.
Go ahead, Tom.
You have any thoughts on this fantastic?
Oh, yeah.
I think if you just, yeah, I'm going to go Ben Shapiro a little bit here, but I think you know what I mean.
Let's just go to the pure logic of the statement.
The full logic of the statement goes like this.
This proves God doesn't exist.
And I would back up in the logic.
Really?
What have you been doing for God that maybe he turned his back on you?
You've already said there's no God and you've gone on these things and you say you're not a religious person here and in other places.
So how is this something that you don't believe in, that you don't care about, you don't want anything to do with, suddenly that, this shows that that which you already say doesn't exist doesn't exist.
There's no logic in the statement.
There's no logic in the statement whatsoever.
Oh, so God, who you don't care about, if he did exist, and you say he doesn't, is supposed to be blessing you with athletic ability deep into your 40s when you have an aging athlete injury.
The lack of logic here is stupefying.
Yeah, I'll add this.
I have no problem with someone not being pro-God.
I do have a problem with some being anti-God.
Okay, we had the conversation with Judge Joe Brown the other day and basically said that the LGBTQIA plus cult is what he called it has become a religion.
And, you know, he basically gave the metaphor that you can't have a cross, crescent moon, Jewish star.
They're not going to put that up on the White House, but they'll put a gay flag on there.
Okay.
Like you can promote LGBTQA, all you want in schools, but you can't promote religion.
So there's something off in the country right now where the LGBTQA is sort of untouchable, and they can just basically openly bash God.
But if you're like, I actually believe in God and I'm actually a Christian or I'm actually a Jew, I'm actually a Muslim, and this is what I believe in, you're almost shamed for bringing your religion to the table.
And I get the separation of church and state, but if LGBTQIA is your philosophy, is your religion, that too should be a separation of church and state.
So there's something off here.
So that's my opinion on this.
Everybody wants the state to stick up for their beliefs.
Of course.
Just remember that.
There is no separation of church and state.
Everybody wants the state to either step up, defend, besmirch, or smash your opposition.
So let's all be honest that everybody that says separation of church and state, it's they want separation of the other guys' church and state.
But great points by both of you.
Let's talk about Elon Musk.
Elon Musk does this on a tweet, Rob, if you can pull that up.
So there's a tweet going on.
This guy here, the artist formerly known as Eric, tweets, okay, Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.
I'm deeply disinterested in giving the tiniest shit now about Western Jewish populations coming to the disturbing.
Rob, if you can click to show more, coming to the disturbing, where is it there?
Come to Rob?
Stopping realization.
Stopping realization that those hordes of minorities that support flooding their country don't exactly like them too much.
You want truth?
Said to your face, there it is.
Elon Musk.
You have said the actual truth.
And that caused a ton of mayhem.
Okay.
Facebook co-founder calls on Elon Musk to resign after Tesla.
CEO calls anti-Semitic tweet the actual tweet.
That's one of the stories.
There's many more of these that's going to come up here in a second.
So that one, the guy's a pretty heavy-duty guy on, I think he's a $20 billion guy.
I call on Elon Musk to resign.
He later emphasized that Musk should resign from everything.
This call came from Musk endorsing an anti-Semitic post by stating, you have said the actual truth.
In response to Musk's support for anti-Semitic comment, there was a swift and widespread backlash.
Tesla investor Rob Gerber revealed getting a flood of messages from clients wanting out of Tesla and anything to do with Elon Musk.
Musk is promoting hate.
And CNN anchor Jake Tapper noted Musk was pushing unvarnished anti-Semitism at a time of rising anti-Semitism and violence against the Jews.
A top Tesla investor said he plans to ditch his Model Y for a Rivian after Elon Musk agreed with anti-Semitic posts.
This is another one here.
Sadly, this is a win for Rivian.
I will be replacing my Tesla Model Y for Rivian next year, and I'm sure the rest of LA will as well.
Get in caps.
That's one.
Elon Musk boasts anti-Semitic tweet, claims ADL and other groups push anti-white messaging.
IBM pulls ads from X after Elon Musk's incidentary comment over white pride.
This is from MarketWatch.
IBM states, IBM has zero tolerance for hate speech and discrimination, and we have immediately suspended all advertising on X while we investigate this entirely unacceptable situation.
Okay.
Here's another one.
You have said, okay, IBM has suspended Afghanistan following just the next two posts supporting Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
That's kind of how they're breaking it down.
So anyways, I can tell you more and more.
I'm just going to stop right there.
Tom, when you see something like this, what do you think about?
You know, every CEO is the face of the brand.
Whether you're Richard Branson and there are a lot of people that were flipped out because you were kite surfing, a naked girl on your back, it turns out her and her boyfriend wanted the picture.
You know, you have to remember you are the chief PR officer and you are embodiment of the brand.
When Larry Ellison buys all that land in Hawaii and then made some flippant comments about what he was going to do, it's my island.
I can do what I want with it.
And certain people, you know, take that and get all upset.
You know, they flip out.
This is those elements on super duper steroids on the exact issue that is a lightning rod in the middle of society right now.
And Elon Musk, I think, was careless.
You have said actual truth.
I want to know where he was, what time it was.
What was he thinking when he just puts a response?
Because his response, he needs to understand is a megaphone for everything that he invests in and everything he believes in.
And if he goes offline, they're going for all of it.
And this is the wrong.
If there was something in that guy's tweet that Elon Musk saw that says, hey, you make a point here, but there's this, and there's a balanced response, it doesn't happen.
But you have said actual truth.
This is just him, man.
You're a CEO and you're leading and you've got this out there.
You got to be careful.
And Elon Musk is a guy who just says what's on his mind.
Can I ask a question?
What was that guy actually saying in his tweet?
What was the actual point, Pat?
What is he saying?
Because I've been hearing a lot of stuff from Charlie Kirk and everybody about the Jewish community and how they were anti-white and pro-BLM and pushing and hating.
What is he actually saying in that tweet?
Can we break it down?
Yeah, that's what I was going to ask you.
What is he saying?
He's saying it.
Look at the first sentence.
That's not it, is it?
So the initial tweet that Elon replied to was a reply to another tweet.
So this is the initial tweet up at the top of my head.
The powers hiding behind the anonymity of the internet and posting, Hitler was right.
You got something you want to say.
Why don't you just say it to our faces?
So here's what he said: the Jewish community has been pushing that kind of dialectical hatred against whites.
What he's saying is they've been pushing, you know, the anti-everyone else, but people forget that the Jewish communities are sitting there supporting Israel, which is on attack from all sides.
So he's trying to say that the Jewish people are just as monolithic about their side and against everybody else.
A, and then B, I don't really care about it because now it's coming back on them and they don't like it too much.
So he's trying to say that the Jews are as monolithically, you know, self-promoting and therefore racist against others.
That's what he's trying to say.
But he's leaving out the fact that they're living on this little tiny piece of property.
He's being attacked on all sides throughout history.
So to protect yourself and to promote yourself, there's something else that's going on in there.
And I think he made a cumbersome point there.
And Musk goes, you have said the actual truth, as if this is the Constitution or Magna Carta.
And now everybody exploded.
If I can move in a little bit, number one, Elon Musk has been feuding with the ADL for quite some time now.
Okay.
Months.
Months, if not longer than that, whatever their feud is.
Publicly hot months.
Well, you know, whether Twitter has become more racist or more anti-Semitic or more woke or whatever it is, he has made the platform a free speech platform.
That's the sad thing about free speech is you're going to find out some shit that you don't pretty much agree with or want to hear, but that's sort of the price you pay for free speech.
And I'm totally okay with that.
I don't know his personal beef with the ADL.
As a Jewish person, look, I've heard wild conspiracies about Jews.
I've never heard in my life that we're anti-white.
This is completely new to me.
So, whatever this whole nonsensical argument is, it just doesn't make sense to me.
Like, Vinny asked, what does it mean?
Tom tried to explain it.
I don't really get it.
I don't get it.
But that's besides the point.
Here's where I'm at with Elon Musk.
You know, Ronald Reagan famously said, someone that you agree with 80% of the time is not 20% your enemy.
They're 80% your ally.
Dude, I like Elon.
I think he's awesome.
I think he's doing things great for humanity, great for society, but occasionally he does some dumbass shit.
Like, it's probably not good for him as the CEO of the company to be smoking weed on Joe Rogan.
Would I smoke weed with Joe Rogan and Elon Musk?
You better believe it.
That's probably not good for the stock price, though.
You know, is this probably good for him to be weighing in on these types of very hot button issues?
Does that help Tesla?
Does that help SpaceX?
Does that help your brand?
I'm imagining right now, Linda Yaccarino, who's the CEO, current CEO, she's doing the whole Joe Biden Anthony Blinken thing.
Like, no, what are you doing?
She's in her office.
She's doing the exact same thing that Blinken did when Biden called she a dictator.
Like, dude, why even do this?
Why invite this nonsense?
Like, let's make some freaking money.
By the way, IBM, not a small little company, not a small budget.
Is this the type of company you want just basically pulling their advertising money?
And I get that there's an element of Elon Musk famously, he says, I don't care.
I was just going to say that.
What's quoting the princess bride?
But at some point, there needs to be a delicate balance of like, just don't shoot ourselves in the foot.
But does there, does there, Adam, when you're when you're like, because I'm with you, like, what's the motive where he doesn't care?
And you're like, hey, make that money.
He has all the money in the world.
And don't hire a CEO.
Don't try to be profitable.
I mean, Twitter is hemorrhaging money right now.
Yeah.
Well, if you basically you're saying, like, why can't we get our shit together?
Yeah.
This might be one of the reasons.
Again, I like Elon Musk.
Gotcha.
It's just not the best.
Let's do this, Rob.
Can you show the clip that I just sent you?
If you can show the clip I just sent to you right there.
If you just show the clip.
Okay, listen to this and here is logic.
Go ahead.
I mean, you really have if you're not going to just outright commit genocide, like against an entire people, which obviously would not be acceptable to really shouldn't be acceptable to anyone, then you're going to leave basically a lot of people alive who subsequently hate Israel.
So really the question is like, how for every Hamas member that you kill, how many did you create?
That's a very good question.
Create more than you kill.
You've not succeeded.
That's the real situation there.
That's a very cute question.
And it's safe to say that if, you know, if you kill somebody's child in Gaza, you've made at least a few Hamas members who will die just to kill an Israeli.
And by the way, you can pause that.
I agree with them.
I lived in Iran.
That hatred is real because of what they did to them years ago.
And it stays and it doesn't go away.
By the way, guess who has a very strong belief in that?
Both Israelis and Palestine and Muslims.
Now, both sides are also right and wrong.
One can entertain both ideas.
One side is talking about cleansing.
Muslims are saying, you know, Israel is doing a cleansing.
Cleansing.
Can you pull up Muslim population growth?
Thank you.
History.
Can you pull that up?
Muslim population growth.
If he can just pull that up and go, okay.
Yeah.
Okay, right there.
Look at that.
1970, 577 million.
2000, 1.29 billion.
Go three rows down if you can click on three rows down.
If you go low.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Yeah, right there.
There you go.
Zoom in.
Okay, 2020, 2 billion.
Where's 2023 population?
Can you type in 2023?
And by the way, 1800 was only 91 million.
So if you type in 2023 Muslim population, what do you find?
It's got to be like 2.1 billion.
So they went from 500 million in 1970, which is only 50 years ago.
They have 4x.
Okay.
Now, meanwhile, go do the same thing, Rob.
Go to Christian population growth history.
Okay.
Christian population growth history.
And let's look at this one here.
If you look at Christian population by decades, if they can have the same kind of a chart as they do on the other one, that'd be great.
When you're finding it, I'll look for the Jew as well.
And then, Pat, while you're looking for that, are they not going to make the cleansing just there, though, in that one region?
But no, they're talking about, they're talking about, that could be the argument as well.
So here you go.
According to P1 research, 2.2 billion Christians around the world, up from 600 million in 1910.
600 million in 1910.
I would love to know how many Muslims were around in 1910.
Can you pull that up?
Total Muslims population in 1910.
Okay, population in 1910.
All right.
So if you go Muslim population in 1910, will it show it?
I love to see religions in the world, 1910 to okay, perfect.
Go on that one because that's all the religions in the world makes it easier.
All of them are on the same page.
Is it a video?
Let's see if they're.
Oh, there you go.
Zoom in.
Look at Muslim.
It was 221 million.
Christians were 611 million.
They were 35%.
Muslim was only 12%.
Fast forward to today.
Christianity is 2.2 billion.
That's 2010, by the way.
Today, Muslim religion Islam is 2 billion, a little over 2 billion.
They're having babies.
They're having babies and they're growing.
Now go do Jewish population, okay?
Jewish population growth history, something like that.
If you type and see what comes up.
And here's what you'll notice: it's 15 million people, man.
Yeah.
It's not a lot of people.
So zoom in a little bit because of the Holocaust.
The number had been reduced to 11 million by the end of 1945.
The population grew to around 30 million by 1970.
And today, they're at around what?
16 million, 16 million is where they're at today.
So you're talking 2 billion, 2.2 billion versus 16 million.
This means for every, Vinny, to just kind of put that in perspective, for every 1,000 Muslims that get, for every 10 Jews that get killed, it's the equivalent of 1,400 Muslims getting killed.
Got it.
Did you get the math there?
Okay.
So now, so that cleansing is, it doesn't fit in this narrative.
Now, go to Israel on the other side when they're talking about, you know, here's what we have to do.
You know, go get them.
You know, Bennett Nyahu, go get them.
Nikki Haley, you go do eliminate this, this, that.
Okay.
All right, bro.
Relax.
If you go with that one, you know, the guys that are being interviewed on Pierce Morgan last night, how many Palestinians have you killed?
Such and such.
11,000.
About 11,000.
How many thousand and how many of those 11,000 were Hamas?
They're saying a couple dozen, meaning 60 to 80, only 60 to 800.
That doesn't make any sense.
Well, then that's why I think that's where the cleansing.
It's for that.
It's for that region.
Yeah.
So to me, that makes no sense.
So Ilan is right when he says for every child you kill in Gaza, you're producing future Hamas members.
What else are you going to live for?
You're going to seek vengeance the rest of your life.
And I know you just hosted a debate between Loomer and Dave Smith for Zero Hedge a couple of days ago.
They called us and we said Adam would be a great fit.
You know, when you're having things like this happen, you know, it makes for tensions to be up.
And Elon makes the comment that he makes there.
And then the market wants to come out and react to the way they do.
Elon has the right to say that.
But guess what?
Just like people stopped drinking Budweiser and people didn't like the fact that Anheuser-Busch sent a couple beers to Dylan Mulvaney, the same standards should be held to Elon Musk.
No matter how much I love Elon Musk, the same standards should be held to him.
If IBM wants to do that, because they're like, hey, man, we don't like what you're doing.
This is not cool, man.
Do you understand?
The cleansing happened to us.
They were trying to cleanse us, the Jews, the Israelis.
That word is scary for us.
Yours is 4X in the last 50 years.
We're not 4X, but we're only grown 20% in the last 50 years.
If that is what we've grown.
So that's the part where there's a lot of contradictions on both sides and a lot of truths being said by both sides.
But do you blame anybody on one side taking their own side and not wanting to see behind past their own faults?
It's such a horrible, horrible situation.
It's not pretty, man.
I understand why businesses decided to cut from Elon Musk.
There's a risk to freedom of speech.
And one of them is I don't want to sponsor with you anymore.
Yeah.
The term ethnic cleansing, that was a term that I learned when I was a kid because I had to learn about the Holocaust.
And this is the term that actually I think is near and dear to our hearts because the term genocide and Holocaust has happened to both of our people.
The Armenian, the Armenian genocide, Syrian genocide that was in 1915, I want to say.
Obviously, the Holocaust, where 6 million plus Jews were killed.
Listen, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, the killing of civilians is never right, period.
Full stop.
You know, so I hosted this debate with Dave Smith and Laura Loomer, both Jews, by the way.
And it was interesting, three Jewish people having this deep, deep discussion, totally different opinions.
And I'm moderating.
My job is to listen and learn and really host this discussion.
You know, they talked about the ethnic cleansing thing, but according to world data population, between 1990 and 2022, the Palestinian population has gone from 1.9 million to 5 million.
I'll repeat that.
In the last 30 years, it's gone from 1.9 million to 5 million.
That doesn't sound like ethnic cleansing to me.
It's 150 55% increase in the last 32 years, just to be specific.
And in Gaza, it's expected to go from, in the city of Gaza before this war, it was expected to go from 645,000 to 2.1 million by 2040.
So the term ethnic cleansing is just so not applicable here.
Now, what I will say to my friends in Israel, gentlemen, Bibi Netanyahu, the world is watching.
Okay.
Big time.
We get it.
You're literally fighting terrorists.
You're fighting Hamas that was elected in 2005, 2006, after the disengagement, after Israel pulled out.
And now you're fighting terrorism.
There was an emotional reaction.
But the world is watching.
I would argue that now, after this event, sponsored by Iran, who is basically the greatest champion of terror in the region, which you just interviewed the Shah.
He called them, what, a mafia-like regime.
And basically, the business model is chaos.
They sow chaos everywhere.
They fund Hamas.
They fund Hezbollah.
They fund the Houthis that's going on in Yemen.
This is a business model.
But Israel, the world is watching.
And I would argue that Israel is now less safe than it was a month and a half ago.
There's no question about that.
And the final point is this, is I had a conversation about this, obviously with Dave and Laura.
Here's what needs to happen for this ever to take.
If somebody held your kids hostage, your kids hostage, don't you think you would have somewhat of an emotional reaction?
They need to figure out the hostage situation.
The Qatar, Saudi, Egypt, Jordan, they need to come to the table, get these hostages figured out.
They need to develop a rebuilding plan for Gaza.
They need to hold elections again.
And they need to acknowledge, whether it's the PA, whether it's FATA, whoever, Hamas can no longer be leading Gaza.
They're a terrorist organization.
Like, seriously?
And then the hopes, when this, when Gaza, when the Palestinian people, which inherited billions and billions and billions of dollars from the international community and they've been funneled into Hamas's war chest, look at what Dubai did.
Look at what the UAE did, okay?
Look at Abu Dhabi.
Palestine, Gaza is a beautiful place.
It's on the Mediterranean.
It could be just like Tel Aviv.
If you take that money and invest it in education, infrastructure, your people, hospitals, schools, and educate rather than indoctrinate, there's a day in time in a generation or so, generations go 25, 30 years, where Gaza can ultimately maybe be Dubai.
But you actually want to have to have that happen and not and have love and peace and prosperity and GDP and not terrorism.
And then here's the flip side, though, Pat.
It's like, have you guys been seeing what's happening in the streets?
All over the world, protesting at the Capitol.
You have to ask a question of why are all these people, guys, it's in the millions that they're upset.
The guy that was on yesterday, Pat, with Piers Morgan and the Jewish guy, they were asking for numbers.
Shmuly.
Shmuley, let's just say the number of innocents that have died in Gaza, it's around 10,000.
And they asked Tom, how many of Hamas?
And they're saying a couple of dozen of the number, let's say 60 Hamas.
So at that rate, you're killing one Hamas for 300 innocent women and children, right?
So at that rate, you'd have to kill 3 million Palestinians to get rid of Hamas.
So you have to ask the question, is that worth it?
And that's why the outrage is happening in the street.
And then you have to think about this too.
Why is someone like George Soros, who is Jewish, funding all those pro-Palestinian, all these people in the streets?
I don't get how that type of person is involved with this, but you have to understand, and you nailed Adam.
At what point do you have to say, okay, guys, time out because that ethnic cleansing that you're talking about, it's not the whole group of Muslims.
It's for that area, everybody's going bye-bye.
If your goal...
No, it's not.
I just gave you the numbers.
No, not everybody.
Yes, it's sad.
There's 10,000 people, but Hamas is holding them hostage.
Hold on a second.
My point is, tactically, if the goal is Hamas, because that's the goal.
Nobody's going to argue.
The goal is to get rid of Hamas.
All right.
But at the price of getting rid of all these innocent women and children, that's where that conversation has to happen because guess what?
It's not happening right now.
Nobody is saying, all right, guys, it happened October.
What date was it?
October 7th.
October 7th.
Anger, pissed off.
We want to retaliate.
I get it.
But right now, it's almost a month.
We're getting a month.
Like, okay, let me ask you one question.
Yeah.
Israel, the IDF, has basically said, get from the north to the south.
We're coming.
Yeah.
Okay.
If someone told you, hey, Vinny, get the hell out of this building, go to the other building because we're coming.
You would leave.
Who's holding the people of Gaza hostage?
Is it Israel that's saying you can't leave, or is it Hamas?
Basically shooting them and killing them if they try to leave.
Here's one of my things.
Where are they going to go?
A refugee camp.
Okay, Pat had to go to a refugee camp when he left Iran.
I understand some people Adam, some people, mind you, and i'm telling you i'm thinking of the people there because i'm not there.
Some people are like, I don't want to effing leave, because if I leave i'm never going to be able to come back.
So that's what Adam, come back to, what to come back to to their land, that's they, that's but, but meaning to your burnt down house, to your broken, that like, but that is listen, i'm not, i'm not saying that this is right, but Israel's basically saying, we're coming after Hamas, we're eliminating these terror tunnels.
I want you to get out of here.
Yeah, by the way, I I Reubens posted this rob, I just want to show you the clip on this guy's talking.
And then you know uh oh, seen this, it's disgusting.
Go ahead and play this clip, watch this here, go ahead.
He said, America first.
You aren't happy with that.
Why Israel would not exist without America.
So no, America first for you.
No, are you an American?
Yes, and you don't want to put America first?
No, the idea that Israel would not exist to me yeah, that to me, I have.
I, I have zero uh, uh.
Tolerance for that, for what she's saying?
Zero tolerance for that.
And she's wearing a mask.
She's covering her face.
That shows you what I don't.
I don't care what she's wearing, not what I have any problem with.
Do that i'm, i'm used to that.
I lived in Iran 10 years.
I saw that every day.
I'm i'm immune to that.
I don't care about that, your words, you're in our house.
This is America.
It's a house that we're all living in.
If you don't like the house you're living in, get out.
Yeah period, there's zero tolerance if you're.
If you don't like what America is, then get out and go and live somewhere else.
Yeah, go to Canada, go to Gaza.
If you want to yeah, go to you know somewhere else, but don't, don't be here entertaining those ideas of you hating your country.
Get out if you don't like what America stands for that.
That's the one part where I draw the line and I have no, I don't have any kind of a tolerance.
Just to be clear.
I wasn't, I wasn't talking about the hijab.
I think she's just covering her face, so she's not seen saying like that, right, that's what I was.
I wasn't saying about her hijab.
It is what it is.
I think it was just a scarf or something.
So let's, let's go to this next one here, which is kind of weird.
Americans express support for Osama Bin Laden after reading viral letter.
Okay so Rob, if you, if you have this I think you have a couple of the clips a 21 year old uh letter penned by Osama Bin Laden, the founder of Al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda gained viral attention on TikTok, leading to Osama Bin Laden's support for the terrorist leader.
The letter, known for its openly Anti-Semitic language, was originally published in the Guardian in 2002, was removed from the platform on November 15 2023, after the trend became widely known.
The letter itself contains explicit Anti-Semitic content and justifies the September 11 attacks by link blame on Jewish people.
Bin Laden's word include statements such as, your former president warned you previously about the devastating Jewish control of capital and about a day that would come when it would enslave you and the United States shall pay for its arrogance with blood of Christians and their funds.
Okay, can you show a couple those clips, Rob?
If you got it?
I you showed it earlier, So I'm sure you have it right there.
If you want to just watch this, that's what, Rob, that's showing clips of.
She's the biggest culture shock that was coming in the Western world because you had to leave our country from the white terrorists that came over and killed and bombed millions of us years and finding out that we were terrorists in the West world because one of the events was clearly plotted by the American government.
She's basically saying 9-11 was set up and then, you know, they caused this terrorist attack.
So then they went over there and they're causing terror.
So now it's their responsibility to come here and do terrorist shit.
Yeah, from us.
My interpretation is that her entire life, she moved to the United States to be free.
She comes here, hears that the people from her own homeland are deemed terrorists, but then she looks at what she came to the United States to flee, which was the terrorism that the United States puts in other countries.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, okay, fantastic.
No problem.
If that's the case, you lose the argument with purely data.
And FYI, I'm not one that's sitting here saying 9-11 was 100% this and there was no inside.
We interviewed the guy that came in here and sat down for two hours and the interview was taken down and we were flagged for it.
So we'll entertain those conversations.
And I'm not sitting here saying who owned the building.
You know, the person that owned the building.
Larry Silverstein.
All these other weird things that we're not going to get into right now.
But here's what I'm going to get into.
Simple data.
You came here.
Your family came here.
You feel safe here.
Muslims come to Christian countries to live because they feel safer here.
Why do Muslims come to America?
How many Christians move to Muslim countries?
How many Jews move to Muslim countries?
How many Catholics move to Muslim countries?
Why not?
Tell me why not.
Does America have a track record where we've had presidents here and there that they've used the weapons of mass destruction or the military-industrial complex that I talked about that be careful with?
Have they used it?
Yes.
Yes, people have used it.
Of course they've used it.
And how could you say that so comfortably?
Because that's money is tempting for certain people and some people can be bought.
Some people have their dirty stories come out and they use that against them for 40 years.
So that never leaks to anybody because they don't want to be publicly embarrassed.
That happens in politics.
That happens in sports.
That happens in one of the questions I asked the Shah was one of the Shah's son, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, I asked him about a general called Fardust, who was the deputy director of SAVAC.
And this general deputy director of SAVAC, Fardust, was the right-hand guy to the Shah, this guy right here.
And he was so poor growing up, but his grandfather, Shah's grandfather, meaning Reza Palavi's father, Reza Khan, paid for his son to go to France to get educated and paid for him as well to go accompany his son.
Fast forward years later, there's rumors that this guy had a gay lover, a general Abbas.
And this guy goes from being a deputy director of SAVAC to being the deputy director of Savam for Khomeini.
Why will Khomeini keep you?
Because they had dirt on you.
Yep.
And that's how they kept your loyalty.
And they said we'd never release it to anybody.
So they kept it.
And they used, is that possible for that to happen?
Yes.
Are they things that things happen in politics that's dirty?
Yes.
But data tells us this.
The restaurant that people feel the safest to go and raise a family in, regardless of your religion, is America.
That's where people feel the safest in, till today.
It could change tomorrow.
It could change if Americans forget about data and forget about why people come here.
You want to find out what Detroit looks like?
You want to go to Michigan?
You would think you're in the Middle East.
Go to Detroit.
Go to Michigan.
They're totally safe.
It's America.
America allows you to be here, whatever religion you are, to live in a place like this.
They can talk about all these letters and have the vengeance, and it was an inside job.
I'm glad we did this, and da-da-da, all this stuff you want to say.
You go at it.
You say that all you want.
It's not going to change the fact that America is the greatest country in the world.
And our job of Americans living here who believe that is to call out bullshit when we are going in the wrong direction and call out data that proves that we are the greatest country, show economical advancement and technologies, what we've done that's positively impacted everybody, and then hold the leaders accountable to not continue the mess that they're doing.
Like our current president today, that he's giving a speech and saying what is true, that G is a communist, is a dictator, and his own camp looks at him, shaking their head, saying, You should have never said that.
We can't be transparent here.
So, yeah, we're going to do the accountability thing, but no, you can't make the argument about America is a country you're not proud of.
So, Tom, what are your thoughts when you're hearing these stories about Osama bin Laden letters and what they're doing about America?
Well, I see two things.
First of all, a point that we made earlier in the podcast: if you go back and look at the U.S. war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and there were women and children that were killed, and we can look back and we can see now there are populations there that were the children that were born out of that, and they're worse than their dads were.
And so, the first truth is, you know, it all comes around full circle.
The second truth is, you know, the price of freedom of speech is freedom of speech, is free speech.
And I agree, if you come here and you have such a problem, and I think Jimmy Carter was even interrupted during a speech, and someone's screaming, screaming, screaming.
And I think he just said very simply, okay, you can go back.
And it was a clear point.
And I think that when people are...
Jimmy Carter said that?
I think it was Carter.
I think it was Carter was interrupted in a speech by someone, protesting about something.
And he's like, you can go back.
You know, it's like, you know, the door's open the other way or something.
But it was, he was, he said it in a nice way.
Like, if things are so terrible here, why don't you go back?
But I agree with you on one key point about the data.
This is a one-way street.
America is where everybody wants to come so they can have the free speech.
But when they come here and they don't want to at least respect the foundation that gives them that free speech, I got a problem with that.
So you come here so you can pop off your mouth, you know, without consequence.
You take all those gays for Hamas.
Yeah, go do that little demonstration in Beirut.
See how that demonstration ends.
You better call the cops first to encircle you because you're going to need protection before it starts.
You're going to be base jumping from the top of a building.
The issues that I have is exactly what you have.
But I never want to give up free speech.
And it just kills me that these people are here.
But one of the prices of free speech is free speech.
And the beauty though, Tom, with free speech, you get to actually know what's inside people's souls.
That's the beauty of free speech because we get to see what we are dealing with.
But for those that come here and immediately don't like it here, you want to go back, go back.
But it is a one-way street.
People don't like the hellhole they're at.
They want to get to the United States.
And unless they're from Venezuela, end up in Chicago.
I don't want to go back to Venezuela real quick, you know, for a lot of good reasons.
You know, it's just like, really, it's so good here that you can pop off your mouth.
You can do what you want, say what you want, be what you want, and all this.
And it's so good here.
And then you cross a line when you want to tear down what is here because there's no logic in that.
Where's the logic in that?
That when you get here to express yourself freely and you're not going to be bonked on the head, but then cross the line over to say this place sucks.
It should be torn down.
Wait a minute.
The reason it's here and exists like this is the reason you're here.
Hey, Pep Pep, what did your mom say when she was watching TV and someone was giving an opinion about the U.S. president and it was translated for her?
Poor God, they're going to kill him.
And how long has she been here?
Just first week.
Exactly right.
So she's watching TV and she's seeing here with her perspectives from not in the U.S., sees a guy doing this.
It gets, what's she saying?
Translate it for me.
Blah, Oh, the poor man.
They're going to kill him.
Because that's her reality from where she came from.
The price of free speech is free speech.
But when you cross a line, you want to tear it down.
You know, I want to send you back.
Well, I'll kind of put a ribbon on this.
We started the whole conversation off with basically TikTok, right?
So what's the biggest who owns TikTok?
By Dance, China, CCP.
So, Pat, one of the things that you've educated me on and you've educated our audience is things needed to go both ways, right?
So we can have TikTok here.
Let us know when we can have Facebook, Instagram, YouTube.
Let us all have all our social media apps in your country.
All right.
But you can come do whatever you want here.
You can steal our IP.
All right, great.
What does that have to do with the situation going on in the Middle East?
Let's send OnlyFans to the Arabic countries.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Mia Khalifa would not last long in Gaza right now doing all that.
But there is something at the core.
I think, look, people say Islam is a religion of peace, and I'll take them at their word.
Amazing.
I have friends who are Arab, Islam, Muslim, great.
Zero beef whatsoever, friends.
But we also have to admit that there is a faction.
If it's 1%, that's 2 million people.
If it's 10%, it's 20 million people.
Okay, 200 million people that are Islamists, fundamentalists, and want to practice fundamental Islamic Sharia law, export basically the caliphate internally and externally, and want to practice jihad.
That is an element of Islam that needs to be addressed.
And I'm not saying that's all or even most, but if it's 1% or even 10% of 2 billion people.
What, 10% of 200 million people?
That's a conservative number.
So if it's 1%, that's 20 million people.
That's 1% of Islamists, fundamentalists, or more than any Jews on the planet.
Let's just establish that.
So you could go to any country you want.
You're in Dearborn, Michigan.
You're in L.A., you're even doing riots in Miami.
You're in London.
You're taking over London.
You're in Paris.
That's awesome.
You're exporting your beliefs.
That's awesome because these countries, these democracies will take anybody.
But much like China, you can't go to Iran.
You can't go to Lebanon.
You can't go to Syria.
You can't go to Gaza with any other belief other than theirs.
So if you want to come into the Western world, into the Judeo-Christian democratic world and have your beliefs and set up your areas, do your thing.
We have people of Congress that are basically supporting Hamas.
It's actually acceptable here, but you can't go to that side of the world and try to say, yeah, I'm a proud Jew, I'm a proud Christian.
This is what I'm trying to do.
So it doesn't work both ways, and there is a double standard, and that's the problem that I have.
Exactly.
It works in Durkheim, Durkestan.
This isn't going to work.
Let's go to the next story.
A couple of things here.
So, one, 17,000 signed petition against Macy's Thanksgiving trans extravaganza.
Nearly 17,000 signed this petition organized by 1 million moms in a conservative group affiliated with the American Family Association decrying the inclusion of two gender non-conforming performers, Justin David Sullivan and Alex Newell, in the upcoming Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.
The petition claims that the event will promote a liberal LGBTQ agenda that is not family friendly.
One Million Moms warns Macy's, the parade sponsor, against associating with trans performers, citing past backlash and boycotts facing by corporations like Bud Light or for a similar partnership.
The petition criticized Macy's for its involvement, stating it is clear that Macy's does not have our children's best interest in mind.
Tom, thoughts on this?
Beware of the crowd.
The people are speaking up.
People are less worried about this cancel culture.
And now people are speaking up and saying, listen, if you want to make the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade has been a parade forever for everybody.
And if they're going to, you know, inject this wokeism and promote and feature these performers, then guess what?
The customer has the right to say, hang on, we're all together here and we don't like that.
And, you know, better be careful.
We've got wallets and Black Friday comes right after Thanksgiving and we're not into this.
And so I think the consumer is people.
Let's put it this way.
People, now that we know what happened with COVID, now that we understand what's happened, you know, with George Floyd, now that we understand what's happened with so many things, some of the good and the awareness that was inside some of these protests and things that came out, the other side is being exposed.
And now people are unafraid to speak up against it.
They were so scared during COVID.
I can't speak up against it.
I'll lose my job.
It does all this.
And all of a sudden, we've got apologies going to U.S. servicemen.
Whoops, sorry.
Hang on.
You know, back.
You know, gosh, guys.
And now I think people are unafraid to come up and speak their mind.
And so the consumer is speaking up.
And I think this is the way it should be.
The consumer is speaking up.
You want to put it out there?
Consumer doesn't want to buy it and they want to protest.
That's a right.
Can I go into that one, Pat?
Because, Tom, it's crazy.
I was just telling Pat that I wanted to go there.
You just brought it up about the servicemen and about COVID and the vaccine.
The U.S. Army is sending letters, and I sent Rob a photo to former troops saying that in light of the removal of the COVID-19 vaccine requirement, they cannot apply to get their reasons of discharge changed.
This means derogatory remarks or dishonorable discharges can now be removed or reversed.
Notice how weird that is, right?
They're also inviting unvaccinated people to join because recruitment numbers are down.
So all of a sudden, they stop their vaccine requirements, right?
But not before forcing thousands of soldiers to get the job pat.
Just like our friend, Pat, Major Katie Hernandez.
She's a really good friend of ours.
She's on my podcast.
She now suffers from myocarditis, okay?
Now, those soldiers should be able to sue.
And that's the letter that Rob has up right now.
And it's like, Pat, all this, like you just nailed it.
She should get her VA benefits so she doesn't go broke.
I think 100%.
She just got stationed somewhere else.
She was here on the show, but it's like, not really.
Now you're telling them, like, hey, listen, that dishonorable discharge that, mind you, and Pat, you know this, it ruins your life, Adam.
If you have dishonorable discharge on your record, that is nobody's looking at you.
Well, that means the government doesn't trust you.
So now, what, you're going to reverse it now after you've already ruined my life?
F you to the government for doing that type of shit to these people.
And speaking of, Pat, I'm going to stay on the vaccine topic.
While I was going down this rabbit hole, I started seeing videos and some of these articles about something that you never hear about.
And it's the Amish community when it comes to the unvaccinated, like their children, because our numbers for autism and ADD and all these chronic illnesses are skyrocketing.
In the Amish community, the percentage of their children having all these diseases, Adam, is very, very low, almost even non-existent.
And it's like our government has been studying the Amish people for decades, Tom.
But you know why none of these come out to the public?
Because it would destroy the CDC and all their narratives about forcing all these drugs on our kids.
It's crazy that you never, you think of Amish and people are like, look at those weird, look at those weirdos.
But you know what?
Those weirdos as children are not dealing with the shit that our kids are dealing with because they haven't been forced all this poison.
Narratives hate sustained data science.
Phineas.
Perfect segue to my point.
And look, am I trying to go Amish on you?
No.
But listen, one of the great honors of being on this podcast since PBD started this in 2020 is learning, right?
I've been wrong on some things.
I've been right on some things, but I've learned a lot.
And one of the biggest things that I've learned is the need for traditional family values in America.
Okay.
The nuclear family, a two-parent household, and understanding what makes the world work and what makes relationships work and what raises kids the right way.
And watching how Pat raises kids and watching how Tom raises kids.
Like Vinny, you and I, we've been pretty selfish, right?
You've been focused on your stand-up comedy career.
I've focused on making money, doing everything with that, partying in South Beach.
But you know, there comes a time in a man's life, whether he's 30, 40, 50, whatever the freaking number, where you realize, all right, there's more to life than just having a good time and partying and telling jokes and all that.
And I do want a family one day, you know, dealing with some different women out there.
I get it.
We're honing in.
Trans women or no?
just regular old, old school women.
Gotcha.
But all my best friends are married, 99% of them.
I assume most of your best friends.
I'm Uncle Adam to all these kids.
I have a nephew.
Like, I want to have a family.
And it scares the hell out of me to see that this is what parents have to worry about.
These LGBTQYA plus woke transgender.
This is what kids are being indoctrinated with.
And it's scary as hell.
And injected with.
And injected with as well.
Of course, forcing something inside of them.
So, you know, you famously, I quote it all the time whether someone should be selfish or selfless.
And if you're a young person out there and you don't have a family, you don't have kids, you should be mostly selfish.
Make your money.
Do your thing.
Look your best.
Feel your best.
Act your best.
But once you're married and have kids, you have to be way more selfless, right?
100%.
And it's just very scary to see what's going on out there.
And I understand why parents are freaking out.
I understand why this is such a hot button issue.
I would not want my kid dealing with the nonsense that's going on today.
Well, I'm glad these service people are going to get some relief because normally a U-turn like this from government only happens in election year.
And at least it's not.
Oh, oh, wait.
Oh, wait.
Yeah.
So, Pat, being, because this is an article of the Army.
You were in the Army.
How do you feel that they're doing this now to these thousands of people, Pat?
You were in.
I was in.
How do you respond to something like that?
You're getting a letter now saying, hey, my bad.
Rob, go back to that ad, the one that says no vaccines to join the military, whatever ad.
You have to zoom in a little bit.
This is what the recruitments are putting out.
So look at this.
U.S. Army, COVID vaccine not required.
Career opportunities, over 150 jobs, up to $50,000 of establishment, enlistment bonus, full-time, part-time, guaranteed 19, 18 pay per month starting for officers, $36, $37, over $70,000 for college, $4,000 on tuition, assistant, guaranteed job for choice.
No two, three, four, five, six-year enlistment options, 100% college, tuition, travel the world, 30 days paid vacation, army training, and course count towards your college degree.
So can you imagine how embarrassing it is to now have to say vaccine is not required?
The lead story.
Now, they say don't bury the lead.
That's the number one thing by the U.S. Army.
It's embarrassing that they have to say something like this.
Now, for them to call back the other guys and say, hey, come back.
This happens.
That part is normal.
Elon Musk fired 50% of the company, and then he realized, oh shit, we fired some of the people we needed.
And they're like, listen, can you come back?
We need you.
Can you come back?
And some of them came back.
Someone said, screw you.
I'm not coming back.
This happens everywhere.
The Army made a mistake.
The military made a mistake.
And the people that were forced out and were publicly humiliated.
We had a guy on here that was forced out after 14, 15 years.
And we had him talking two years ago how he felt, what he was feeling like.
It was emotional.
This is all you know.
You want to do 20, 30 years in the middle.
If you had 14 years, you know what you want to do?
Six more years to get your retirement.
You're trying to get your 20-year retirement.
You're trying to get to your 25, 30-year retirement.
But I'm not surprised.
Bad ideas keep getting exposed.
It's continuous.
The only thing I ask is we need accountability and for people to not have a short memory when they try to do this again.
That's the biggest part.
Again, the next time, be loud.
You saw what they did.
Don't sit on the sidelines and say, you should take it.
If you don't take it, you don't care about the elderly people.
You don't care about your parents and your grandparents.
What if your grandma died?
What if your mom died?
What if you did that?
And they would put this fear in everybody.
And it was a very weird time.
Anyways, we are at the end of the podcast.
Really good podcast.
Lots coming out.
Stay tuned, gang, for the pod that will come out.
Most likely tomorrow, the interview with Crown Prince Reza Pallavi.
Town Hall.
If you haven't picked up a ticket yet for general seating, this is the last opportunity.
Some of you guys are going to get a chance to post questions at RFK.
And some of you will be walking up.
If you're part of the VIP, you'll walk up in front of RFK.
You'll ask the question.
He'll address it.
And many of those clips last time went viral and were picked up by other people.
This is not an event you want to miss, especially for a man with that kind of a last name.