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Iran's President Dead, Diddy Abuse Tape Released & Trump vs Biden Debate | PBD Podcast | Ep. 412

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth & Vincent Oshana cover the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Donald Trump requesting Joe Biden take a drug test before their June 27th CNN Debate, Elon Musk calling work from home "morally wrong," and Diddy's 2016 assault of Cassie caught on tape at the InterContinental Hotel. 00:00 - Show intro 01:17 - PBD previews the stories coming up on the podcast. 08:35 - Join "The Minnect League Championship" to win a night of dinner & cigars with Patrick Bet-David: https://bit.ly/4aMAar8 13:13 - Elon Musk calls working from home "morally wrong." 20:36 - Elon Musk rails against regulation during a speech at The Milken Institute. 28:44 - Women are paying $4,000 to attend screaming retreat in the woods. 38:33 - ‘My Goodness’: CNN Data Guru Breaks Down How Bad Biden Is Doing With Black Voters 53:46 - Joe Biden's economic advisor gets grilled during appearance on FOX Business regarding 9% inflation claims. 1:21:16 - Ebrahim Raisi, Iranian President, dies at 63-years-old. 1:38:55 - Donald Trump demands drug test for Joe Biden ahead of first debate. 1:57:58 - Michael Cohen admits stealing $30K from Trump Organization during Trump's NYC Hush Money trial. 2:08:18 - Walmart gains high-income shoppers as elevated prices persist. 2:17:07 - 2016 tape of Diddy attacking Cassie at Los Angeles Hotel released. 2:32:45 - Purchase the new Valuetainment "Allegedly" shirt: https://bit.ly/3US6cgp Get tickets to "PBD Live: Chris Cuomo vs Dave Smith": Friday, May 31st @ 6PM: https://bit.ly/3K2kpB0 Purchase the new Valuetainment "Allegedly" shirt: https://bit.ly/3US6cgp Join "The Minnect League Championship" to win a night of dinner & cigars with Patrick Bet-David: https://bit.ly/4aMAar8 Connect one-on-one with the right expert for you on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Connect with Patrick Bet-David on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3OoiGIC Connect with Adam Sosnick on Minnect: https://bit.ly/42mnnc4 Connect with Tom Ellsworth on Minnect: https://bit.ly/3UgJjmR Connect with Vincent Oshana on Minnect: https://bit.ly/47TFCXq Connect with Rob Garguilo on Minnect: https://bit.ly/426IG0R Purchase Patrick's new book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD Register to win a Valuetainment Boss Set (valued at over $350): https://bit.ly/41PrSLW Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! Get PBD's Intro Song "Sweet Victory" by R-Mean: https://bit.ly/3T6HPdY SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast @theunusualsuspectspodcast Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Did you ever think you would make it?
I feel I'm so close.
I could take sweet victory.
I know this life meant for me.
Yeah, why would you pad on Goliath when we got fed David?
Value payment giving values contagious.
This world of entrepreneurs we can't.
No value to hated outdy running homie.
Look what I become.
I'm the.
I'm the one.
Vinny is such a thug.
Is it just me?
Or does it feel like we haven't done a podcast for a minute?
I forgot who you are.
What's your name Vincent?
Great to meet you.
Thomas Ellsworth, and we have Al Sausnick and there's Rob Garguglio.
I'm doing what Rob does Sapula Sapula Shout out to Sopalo Anyways we had a lot of This last week I was out of town I'm out of town right after this podcast again.
I don't know, there may be like a few weeks we may not do podcasts because of what's going on with the schedule right now.
We got a lot of crazy things that's going on the inside.
Nobody here even knows but uh, there's a lot of uh, great things, big things, that are happening right now.
Scheduling wise, we're trying to make it work to not miss doing two podcasts every week simply because of the craziness that's going on right now with politics.
But we'll see what happened.
Last week I was in Chicago, went to a Goldman Sachs conference.
That was an interesting meeting.
I think there's some insight that others can take away from.
I got a couple clips from Elon Musk I want to share with you.
One of the clips has to do with work from home, the way he breaks it down.
Even the host gets upset and he pushes back.
The way he breaks it down.
I loved it.
Then there's a video of him uh, explaining why California is a shit show.
Uh uh, having to do with regulation.
I saw that clip I think Ruben put it up.
I thought it was a great breakdown.
I want to show it to the audience.
For some of you guys that are wanting to find a way to better yourself, especially women, there's a, there's a.
There's a very unique conference that's taking place right now.
That's uh it's, it's uh what's the word i'm looking for?
Just rejuvenating.
It's a great opportunity.
I'm gonna show it to you.
Okay, i'm unique.
I'm into retreat, i'm interested.
I actually think it's that type of woman.
Yeah, you would like it's a nice retreat.
Oh, beautiful women.
Okay, it's expensive.
It's four thousand dollars.
Adam showed me the fact that Klaus Schwab has announced that he will be stepping down from the World Economic Forum.
This news just broke.
We gotta give a shout out to brands to go to hell in a few minutes.
Take charge of that.
Uh, some data came up from CNN that even the CNN host is sitting there like the lady's trying to stop him.
I think she was an African-american lady that was a co-host on that show.
He's saying how bad Joe Biden is doing with the African-american Woods.
Even he went to more house.
People had their backs towards him.
It's, it's.
It's a pretty interesting situation there.
Uh, on what's going on, we'll show you the clip there and then Cavuto sits down with White House Jared Bernstein, who is pretty much the economic advisor to Biden, if not one of them, and he's asking him, why is Biden keep lying about nine percent inflation?
You have to see this exchange it's.
It's a bit comical, but it's also, you know, part of it is entertaining to watch.
Obviously, we have to talk about President Raisi, who is dead, Iranian president.
There's different reasoning stories that are coming out.
Some of it have to do with Afsanjani.
Some of it have to do with Khomeini.
Some of it are saying maybe it's Israel.
Iran's blaming U.S. because of the sanctions prevented them from being able to buy the right helicopter and equipment.
It's all U.S.'s fault.
Anyways, there's just a lot to be covered there, and Israel's in the mix as well.
And then, aside from that, we have Marco Rubio, spars with NBC hosts.
You got to see this one.
Michael Cohen, this is just absolutely, I mean, does it get any better to say a shit show than this right here while the guys admitting to flat out stealing money?
This is New York Post.
If you can just show it right now so we can.
This is New York Post covered today.
Look at this right here.
Liar, con artist, thief.
Rob, you don't want to shoot.
Okay, there you go.
Liar, con artist, thief.
Michael Cohen admits to stealing from Trump, and everyone is sitting there saying, Give me a flip and break.
You just kind of messed it up for us.
There was a big fight between Democratic Jasmine Crockett and Marjorie Taylor.
AOC was involved.
John Fetterman got involved.
It's just not a nice show there.
Millet, Argentina, reports its first single-digit inflation in six months.
Walmart is doing so good that they're gaining high-income shoppers as elevated prices increase.
So if you're going to Walmart this weekend, you may have a billionaire and a millionaire right next to you.
There's a millionaires and a million.
Like a Nigel might be there shopping with you.
They had this chicken in the 10-pack.
Isn't that amazing?
Little too natural.
Tom, perfect.
Why are there eight hot dog buns, but 10 hot dogs in the pack?
You have to buy 40 of these things to make it match up.
That's, by the way, this story is actually about Tom Ellsworth.
As a rich man, he's finally going to Walmart.
There's one near his house, but he's getting a little bit familiar with it.
Former Facebook and Nike diversity manager.
This is a story Tom didn't want us to talk about because it makes him uncomfortable.
But former Facebook and Nike diversity manager gets five years in prison for $5 million fraud.
Tom, we have to talk about it.
I know you don't want to.
We're going to have to do it.
DEI works.
Inflation flattens Americans' wealth gains under Biden.
Inner Miami Messi tops MLS highest paid list.
This guy gets paid more a year than I don't know how many MLS teams of payroll combined.
Sean De Decomb's video, we still haven't reacted.
I feel like that's like six months ago, but it's actually a few days ago with the Cassie video.
We'll react to that.
Bill Maher defends Harrison Butger, who is giving that speech about mothers and wives and all this stuff, and people are losing their absolute mind, which is a beautiful thing.
Former CDC director calls for acknowledgement of significant side effects from the COVID vaccine on the Chris Cuomo show.
Peacock TV, ready for this one?
To air Queer Planet documentary on gay, bisexual, and trans.
Ready?
Animals.
Let me read this one more time.
For some of you guys that were driving.
Please keep driving safely.
Pay attention to the road to the Spotify and the Apple community.
I'm going to read it one more time so you don't think we're losing our minds here.
This is a New York Post story.
Peacock TV to air Queer Planet.
Not Animal Planet, but Queer Planet.
Documentary on gay, bisexual, and trans animals.
This is not a joke.
This is actually happening.
And Peacock bought it.
Let me continue with another one here.
ICC prosecutor seeks to arrest warrants for Net Yahoo, Hamas leader, Sinoir, and then mortgage rates dip lower on positive inflation news.
Holts at near 7%.
Freddie Mackin, and obviously another story that'll be combined with the other one: Hamas flag, proudly waves that New York City anti-Israel demonstration, marching for terrorists.
I got a few other things in Oakland.
This one's funny as hell.
So Oakland had to get rid of lights.
You know how you go to a stop sign and there's lights, not stops, and there's lights, right?
It's what?
Red, yellow, green.
Oakland was having so many homeless people actually go and use the electricity that they were using for the light and they replaced it with stop signs.
This brought to you by Vincent Oshana.
He showed that to me.
And Gavin Newsom.
Yes.
Red Sox pitcher Austin.
Maddox.
Yeah.
Not to confuse Rob with Greg Maddox.
Oh, no, no, no.
So we'll talk about that.
He had a rough weekend.
Kids Jurassic Park.
If your kids are watching a Jurassic Park cartoon that just came out, you may want to tell them to not watch it.
And then there's a movie that just came out.
Trump, Kansas movie.
In the clips.
In Cannes.
Can't.
In Cannes.
I'm sorry, Cairns, Kansas.
It's down the sea from Monaco.
Kansas is a very, very small film festival.
It's a beautiful place.
We've jumped in many times.
Y'all want to watch this movie?
All right, y'all.
Come on here.
We got Kyan.
Kansas.
It's a bunch of Trump.
It's called New Friends.
Anyway, what is happening this morning?
We got body.
It's going to be all right.
All right.
All right.
So that's it.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, before we get into these crazy stories, let me tell you guys what's going on with Manect.
For those of you guys that are competing to be at the dinner with us at Casa D'Angelo, which I was the other night, and then have cigars with us afterwards.
Conversation, having all the Manecters come together.
Here's what the race is looking like.
Rob, could you do me, can you zoom in a little bit for the lightweight?
Really?
Davis took over the lead, 198.
These are people that at the beginning of the contest that started April 16th had never been on the app.
They just downloaded it.
They just started getting Manect of them answering questions.
These are 198 completed answers to questions.
Davis is number one, then it's Santino, then it's Puva.
But by the way, we're going to go to the website because there's a lot of competition behind them.
Middleweight Fernando's got the lead with 105, then it's Michael, then Parasaw, and then heavyweight, not even close.
Dustin is ahead, 286.
Calvin Doctor, 156.
Comotor place 120.
Look at home team and just dominate.
What are you doing outside?
I like crushing.
502, then Tom, then Adam.
And then new users asking questions.
Tyler Huff, good for you for asking 185 questions.
Gorin, Srbeski, 123.
Eddie, 121.
Dustin existed.
Holy moly, look at that.
895.
Sir John ICU, 771.
Ozzy Gomez, 276.
Can you go to the website, Rob?
Go actually to Manect.com and go to the actual website.
Just pull up a website, buddy.
You just got to go anywhere.
Yeah.
So if you go to the leaders bulletin and zoom in, okay, go all the way down.
Look how close the race to the left is.
Look at the lightweight rate.
Look at that.
198, 194, 183.
Zoom in a little bit, Rob.
My eyes don't see.
Yeah, there you go.
155, 153, 134, 132.
So anybody can win on the light.
Yeah, it's a tight break.
Anyways, listen, guys, if you haven't yet downloaded Manect and started using this to ask questions, here's what you have to realize.
These are all the QR codes for us.
However, this is the most important data I'll tell you.
My entire life story was from being one contact away from my life changing.
I'm one contact away from life changing, whether it's business, health, marriage, relationship, finance, it doesn't matter.
On email, if you send a cold email to somebody, the response rate is less than 1%.
Instagram DM, it's less than 3%.
Twitter is 5%.
LinkedIn is 8 to 12%.
I got the report yesterday.
Tom, did you see the report on what percentage of people on Manect respond?
Do you know what percentage of experts answer questions on Manek?
Can I guess?
Write it down on a piece of paper.
And then, Tom, tell us what it is.
Okay, I can't enter a contest to guess because I know what the number is.
But just say it, what's the number?
94%.
What 94?
94% of people answer Manek.
And a lot of people answer within 24 hours.
I answer within 24 hours, and mine are audio.
sore, Vinny sore, Tom.
Adam, we'll get back to you, but it's... I will.
But he's on a boat.
He's in Miami.
You got to give him some credit.
Guy wants to talk about politics.
You don't like what Cuomo said?
Manect him.
You want to talk to Candace?
Manect her.
You want to get into business?
Manect so many different business guys from Jeremy Cotter, who had the number one app in 2023 that he sold it to, you know, you got Pavlovsky, founder of Rumble.
You got all these other people that are fundraising military guy, Tulsi Gabbard.
It's an incredible app if you haven't yet used it.
We got massive announcements coming in right now.
Here's all I'll tell you for some of you guys that haven't used it yet.
I would hate to be the person like Facebook, Twitter, and all these other apps that gets on it too late because nobody has an idea what our vision is with Manect behind closed doors.
I would just get involved now and start participating, getting involved before this thing takes off because you'll see some of the announcements with me.
And so, and we want to meet you.
We want to have dinner with you.
Download the app, start Manecting today.
And Rob, go back to some of the Manex of Adam, Vinny, and I'm going to.
And listen, besides that competition, I want to catch Tom.
Tom is like 200 in front of me.
Guys, that's my QR code.
I'm not going to catch him.
I want to say just really fast.
Whoever has Manected me, I love you guys.
God bless you guys.
I want to beat Tom.
Your last 30 days, you are on fire.
But it's been amazing.
So let's get into it.
And by the way, Memorial Day weekend on the next podcast, I think Thursday or Friday, which I think we got Dan Bongino on Thursday.
And I think Friday we got Callan.
Brian Callan.
And we got some ridiculous merch that will be dropping on the podcast this week.
Wait till the new merch is shown.
I'm going to wear it.
This week it's going to be sick.
There's going to be some angry Patriots out there, but it is what it is.
Okay.
All right.
So Rob, do me a favor.
Pull up the clip from Elon Musk working from home.
If you can do that, I'm going to start off with business.
Pull up the clip from Okay, so watch this here.
This isn't anything new.
This is like a month ago, maybe two months.
I just saw it.
Okay.
So you know the whole argument about work?
What's wrong with working from home?
I gave a similar message to this in Dallas four days ago, five days ago, about some of the guys that are now making a lot of money and they're no longer wanting to do the work that maybe others are doing.
If you're like, well, I'm entitled to this money that I'm making without wanting to earn it again.
Look at the way Elon breaks down working from home.
Go ahead, Rob.
Watch this clip.
That people need to are more productive when they're in person.
Look, there are some exceptions, but I kind of think that the whole notion of work from home is a bit like the fake Marie Antoinette quote, let them eat cake.
It's like, really?
You're going to work from home and you're going to make everyone else who made your car come work in the factory?
You're going to make the people who make your food that gets delivered, they can't work from home.
The people that come fix your house, they can't work from home.
But you can?
Does that seem morally right?
That's messed up.
You see it as a moral issue?
Yes.
I mean, I see it more as a market.
It's a productivity issue, but it's also a moral issue.
You want to get off the Guardian Moral High Horse with the work from home bullshit.
They do not work from home.
Well, they do.
The laptop is living in La La Land.
You have no idea how much I love this argument.
This guy's not even going out there saying, you know, all the, I can get as much productivity, I can be more productive at home as I can as at the office.
This guy's saying, you want to work from home while all these other things and products that are being built for you, you're doing what you're doing?
No, we're not going to be doing that.
This is the kind of guy that people say, I'd love to work for Ilan until you work for him.
And then you realize, do you really have what it takes to work for a guy like this or not?
Tom, what's your take when you see this here about working from home?
I love what he said.
There were two words that just jumped out at this.
I've watched this a couple times.
The laptop class.
There are a set of people that believe, well, I'm a knowledge worker.
I have my laptop.
I can really work from anywhere.
Well, yeah, okay.
Technically, you can.
Maybe you can.
But can you build relationships with your team from anywhere, really build the relationships?
Can you walk across the floor and give a high five?
Because you hear a sales guy, some people cheering because they just closed a deal.
Can you walk across the floor there over the sales department, give them a high five?
No, you can't.
I believe that what Elon Musk is saying about being morally wrong, I am completely on that page.
And when he calls it the laptop class, I believe it's an entitled laptop class.
How are you going to build relationships and bonds among people you work with?
I think it's more than moral.
It's building relationships, having opportunity to have real experienced teams.
Adam, what do you think?
Look, as you know, I'm a pretty moderate person.
So I don't think you can villainize somebody who has the opportunity to work from home.
But I will also say that it is definitely more productive to come to the office.
We all know that I work hybrid, whether that's with Valutainment or with my other firm that I run in the finance space.
But it all depends on what your role is in the company.
So for instance, I do sales or business development.
I eat what I kill, meaning if I don't work, I make no money.
So I've seen my numbers go up when I don't have to commute and drive and spend an hour in traffic back and forth.
And it's worked for me.
So villainizing people that are able to work from home or work from anywhere, I think is wrong.
But at the same time, not coming into the office ever, I think is bad for culture.
And I think there is some moral inclusiveness that needs to be dealt with.
I'm so glad you're saying this, Adam, because there's a point, right?
You know, you're like a wholesaler is what you do.
In insurance, there's guys that are wholesalers.
There's a wholesaler I worked with many years ago.
I won't say his name because, you know, I could never get a hold of this guy.
Okay.
And when they hired him, AIG hired this guy back in the days.
The person that hired him, this guy would send me Clippers tickets all the time.
Hey, Pat, I got you another Clipper sick at court side.
Hey, Pat, I got another Clipper.
I'm like, listen, first of all, I can't stand the Clippers.
Yeah, I'm a Lakers fan.
What's going on here?
I don't have time to go to a game.
Number three, why is it that all of my guys are telling me they can ever get a hold of you?
Explain that to me.
And then I gave him a case study.
I said, just so you know, it's been a year and a half.
You're the worst wholesaler we've ever had.
And he worked from home in Orange County, whatever it was.
I go to the guy that hired him and we had a meeting.
A guy named John Town.
You remember this guy, John?
He and I started off wanting to, like, our relation was going to be bad.
We ended up becoming very good friends to the point where I spoke at his retirement ceremony on the yacht and he was going to drop our contract.
Love this guy.
And I said, listen, you can't have a wholesaler like this that sends me Clipper tickets, but none of my guys can ever get a hold of them.
This whole work from home concept, wholesaler concept gets so many people take advantage of it.
For everyone that uses it properly, there is 10 of them that abuse it and they have to go on Salesforce.
Here's how many calls I made.
There's so many ways they can fabricate on bullshit and still hit your numbers.
The part that I think what Elon is talking about is this part here.
In the book, Choose Your Enemies Wisely, I talk about this concept of selfless versus selfish.
Rob, can you zoom in a little bit?
And the breakdown of this is go a little bit to the top if you can to break.
So net positive index, the NPI chart, okay?
To the left is what would happen if somebody was 100% selfish, 0% selfless.
Well, you got a criminal, psychopath, danger to society, right?
If you have somebody that's 90% selfish, 10% selfless, narcissist, world revolves around them.
80% selfish.
This is a solopreneur.
You know, they're the laptop entrepreneur, an example of success, but bad at duplicating.
So 80%, it's all about them.
20%, it's about being for others.
Then he got the kingmaker and driver.
This is an Elon Musk.
He's at the 70-30 category.
70% selfish, 30% selfless.
If Elon didn't pursue a selfish interest of trying to protect humanity, like he talks about, I'm a humanist, or civilization, or freedom of speech, those selfish drivers wouldn't get him going.
But he's also doing it for others because he's worth a couple hundred billion dollars.
Good looking guy, can get with pretty much most girls in Hollywood, all the beautiful girls that love this guy, but he's got a selfless side to him.
You go 60-40, you're a great teammate, you're synergists.
Thinker advisor 50-50.
This is somebody that makes a very good board member.
They don't have a lot of motives of trying to manipulate, but they give great advice.
40-60 great supporting casts of very important people.
30-70 passive, meek, submissive, tame.
This is when you start hurting society.
20-80, you're indecisive.
You don't make decisions.
You're trying to please everybody and you're annoying because you don't stand for anything.
Then the 1090, the weak, will, cowardly, then you have the last one, which is non-existent, that all you are are selfless.
Even Mother Teresa was a 70-30 because she wanted to go out there and fight for certain people.
That's a drive.
I think the concept that Elam was breaking down, there's so much depth to it that I hope it gets more attention because we need more people to realize 70-30 is a good place.
We still need to find a way to be selfless to support other people as well, like Elon is talking about.
Go to his other clip.
I want to play the two clips with Elon and then we'll get into the next topics.
Tom, I want to get your feedback on this one as well.
This is him talking about regulation.
You know how sometimes we keep hearing about deregulation, regulation, and then people are like, what's the big deal about regulation?
Who cares about regulation?
Watch how he breaks down regulation in the state of California.
Go for it.
There are more laws and regulations passed and more regulatory bodies created.
Eventually, everything will be illegal.
And that's why you see the California high-speed rail has made a tiny section that doesn't even have rail on it.
And for, I don't know, several billion dollars.
Because everything's, at this point, California has made almost everything illegal.
So you can make progress.
Most poignant example that I can think of that happened this week was the sad picture of the California high-speed rail, which is, you know, it's just billions of dollars spent for practically nothing.
But it'll only get worse year after year.
So we must have a regulatory sort of clearinghouse, garbage collection process.
This is essential, or civilization comes grinding to a halt.
If year after year, thoughts on this, do you see how this works out, the way he's breaking it up?
He's 100% correct.
And this is why the two recent pieces of legislation in the federal government I was so concerned about.
Like the, it was good to have, is it good to have a, you know, a Jewish anti-defamation, anti-hate speech?
Well, yeah, it is.
But if you start making this word wrong, that word wrong, that word wrong, you just keep adding words to it until you can't even speak.
So there's a perfect example of regulation.
And we've seen it in California.
You keep regulating businesses.
So this pollutes, that pollutes, this pollutes, that pollutes.
Look, if they're dropping poison into a lake, you can't have that.
You got to stop a bad actor from doing that.
But to his point, when you start over-regulating and trying to control the inputs and the capitalist energy of businesses, all of a sudden you stop everything.
Everything stops.
He's right.
And by the way, check this out.
So again, I saw this on Dave Rubin, who had it on, and he's breaking this down.
Check this out.
So this is Newsom being asked about how did California go from a $100 billion surplus to now you're negative?
His answer is as gaslighting of an answer as anybody could give.
Go ahead and play this clip.
Can we explain to Californians how we move from a $100 billion surplus to such a significant deficit in just a matter of a few years?
Well, it's, yeah, we can explain it.
$349 billion of unprecedented capital gains, 11.6%, when traditional capital gains is around 5.18%.
Yes, like it's almost double.
So you have massive volatility.
You have requirements under Prop 2, the GAN.
You have requirements under Prop 98, which require that set aside.
We use 93% of our surplus, which is even the sign language girl is like, you're full of shit.
Either on the higher end or without precedent.
But watch what he says.
For one-time purposes.
He talks about rain drops.
We anticipated, because we didn't want that surplus to go to ongoing commitments.
We anticipated that shortfall.
What we didn't anticipate is these rain bombs in December, January, February, and March on these atmospheric rivers that led to education.
You got to give the guy credit that he can sit there, stand there, give an answer, sound like a professor, and says nothing for two minutes, but people are going to be like, okay, so that's why we went from $100 billion to $100.
If the bombs are bad, if it's a rain bomb, it's bad.
The subliminal gaslighting that goes in this as well, I found to be impressive, but shocking and infuriating.
It doesn't get more snake in the grass politician.
I mean, he plays the part to a T completely.
So the future president, you're looking at that.
I'm telling you right now with the future president.
1,000%, just complete bullshitting.
And by the way, the guy that asked the question, just letting him ramble on.
Even the sign language girls, like, did you see her face?
The girl that's doing the sign language.
You want that.
You know why you want that?
The more rambling on he goes, you don't want him to give a 15-second answer.
You want him to do exactly what he's doing.
Just TBS.
No, because the more he rambles, the more the market can decipher through the BS and say, you're full of shit.
You're full of shit.
What are you talking about?
This is like me telling your kid, your family, we have a father who's a billionaire.
Okay.
He's no longer with us.
He dies.
You get a half a billion dollars.
I get a half a billion dollars.
Tom gets a half a billion.
Adam gets a half a billion.
We're four states.
Your name is California.
Your name is Texas.
My name is Florida.
And his name is Illinois.
Let's just say, right?
Two years later, my half a billion is still a half a billion.
Tom's half a billion is a billion.
Adam's half a billion is $700 million.
Your half a billion is now coming to me, Tom, and Adam saying, guys, I need $60 million.
That's what he just did.
What do you mean you just, you're the guy that was running this.
Now you don't have that money.
Now you can blame somebody else.
No, you're the guy that was doing this.
But again, somehow, some way, because he's marketable, they're going to have to protect him closely because this guy could be a future presidential candidate.
If not, if June 27 goes pretty bad for this guy named JB, Joseph Biden, if it goes bad, he may be somebody coming in very quickly to be like, listen, man, let's make a quick sub here.
Oh, yeah, because of the numbers getting worse.
What numbers are getting worse?
I mean, Joe Biden's swing states.
Swing states, which are more important, they are not looking good.
But in the general election, it is neck and neck and is into the margin of error.
But we're a little too early to call on that.
But you're absolutely right on Gavin Newsom.
We talk about this all the time, policy versus personality.
The debate that he did with DeSantis, it was such an unfair, one-sided match.
DeSantis cleaned his clock.
But if you ask the average citizen who doesn't follow politics and can't keep up with policy and isn't tracking the capital gains rate and the tax rate and all the time, the overregulation, what's going on there, they're like, yeah, I think that Gavin Newsome guy did a pretty good job.
I think he won't debate.
What they're showing poop maps talking about what's going on.
You know who this guy just reminded me of?
You know who he just reminded me of?
Rob, I want to.
I almost don't want to show it to you guys.
I want you to see his, and then you'll see who I'm talking about.
Immediately, you're going to be like, that's exactly it's from a movie.
Don't hang on.
Hang on one second.
You can think about the movie, but I'm going to okay, think about the movie who this guy reminds you of.
Who Newsome or who Newsome reminds you?
I already know who it is.
Who?
You know?
Christian Bale on American Psycho.
Well, that's one, but the scene.
Not even close.
But the scene I'm feeling about is a different scene.
You know what the scene is?
You know the movie with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon?
Goodwill, Goodwill Hunt.
Where it says, How about them apples?
Oh, yeah.
You know the guy that says, well, according to the theory of relativity, and what happened?
Oh, you're going to quote him now?
From that now?
And how about this now?
And how about that now?
You think you're going to go around and tell?
That's who he is.
Can you go to the Goodwill Hunting?
He's a ponytail.
Just go to Goodwill Hunting.
I'll tell you exactly the bar scene.
Type in bar scene, Rob.
Well, I got a number.
How about them?
Yeah, that's after.
Go to the bar scene and go to images.
That's all you need to do.
Okay.
That's him.
The top left, third.
Just go in the middle.
Right in the middle with the, like, he's an angel, right?
That's him.
Left, Right there.
Click on that.
That's right.
That's Newsome.
Look at that air.
That's Newsome.
Gavin Newsom is that guy right there who went to school and read the books and would cite, you know, act like he.
And then people are like, wow.
That's good.
The level of intelligence.
Oh, you're just going to be out here regurgitating Gordon Wood.
Yeah.
I know about you.
Yeah.
I got her number.
How about them apples?
But listen, folks, if this stresses you out, honestly, if this stresses you out, Rob, if you can pull up that one retreat, I think it's very important.
I don't know if I send it to you or not.
There's a lot of stressful moments right now.
There's a unique retreat going on right now that's $4,000 for ladies.
Adam, this is something you may want to pay attention to.
Go ahead and give a glimpse of this retreat.
Go ahead.
No, this Adam, this is real.
She's the Tony Robinson.
I have white guilt.
I have white guilt.
Can you imagine like you want to date?
What?
They're all voting.
They all voted for Hillary.
Every single one of these.
This is the people that freak out if Trump wins.
That's none.
Honestly, the way you just said it right there, I would love to get on November 6th morning with these same ladies.
Okay.
If Trump wins, this woman's business is going to blow up.
She's going to go like 100x.
It's a new trend.
It's called to go in.
Go ahead.
I'm not joking.
It's called rage rituals, where women pay up to $4,000 to retreat to a safe, remote location, call to mind everything that's ever annoyed them, then scream, flail, and rage while hitting grounds with sticks.
It's to help white liberal women deal with.
Hang on, go and go back, Rob.
This is a flashback.
This is a flashback to the 60s.
It was called Primal Screams, and they were encouraging people to go remote areas.
You were primal screams.
And go into that.
And go look at John Lennon.
John Lennon, where he has this transformation as the clean-cut beetle to the guy with the round glasses and the beard and the Maharishi guru and dropping acid and everything.
And this was a whole psychological treatment thing called primal screaming.
And you would go out in the middle of nowhere and just scream and let all these things come to the surface.
And John Lennon.
What was the experience like for you?
Where is we?
It's a trauma-based psychotherapy created by author Janov, who argued that neurosis is called by repressed pain of childhood trauma.
He argued that repressed pain can be brought to conscious awareness resolution through re-experiencing the incidents and screaming your ass off.
That's basically.
Did you go to this?
Is that what?
No, no, no.
But I would read about, I read about, I was reading about John Lennon, and he said he disappeared for a year in primal screen therapy.
I'm like, what?
So you go around dropping acid, you have a transformation, and now you think you have to involve.
And so people were just searching for that.
There it is.
Singer John Lennon, James Earl Jones, and Roger Williams were prominent advocates of this.
My ex-girlfriend used to do that rage screaming time, but in the apartment.
She wouldn't have to go to the woods.
She would just be in the living room.
You know what this reminds me of?
There's a trending thing going on on TikTok and YouTube with this man versus bear debate.
Have you heard about this?
Yeah, of course.
You heard a girl would rather be with a bear.
So they poll, I don't know, X amount of women.
You're sure you can find it.
They said, who would you rather be stuck alone in the woods with?
A man or a bear.
And overwhelmingly, the women pick the bear.
Now, if you know anything about wild animals, they're in the woods.
They will rip your face off and eat you.
Okay.
And they, and there were quotes out there.
Let me see if I can find a quote.
All right.
Some women said they choose the bear because they didn't know the man in question.
Do you know the bear in question, lady?
Like one user said, if it's not my boyfriend, if it's not my father, it's not my cousin, adding that being alone with an unpredictable strange man is more frightening than being alone with a predictable wild animal.
So one woman said, the worst thing a bear can do is kill me.
All right.
What's worse than that?
The bear doesn't get enjoyment.
Enjoyment on a bit.
The bear sees me as a human being.
Exactly.
You can't rationalize this delusional feminist mentality.
They're out.
People have the right to vote.
Can you imagine paying four grand to go to the woods and scream?
Sit in your car.
Sit in your car like the rest of us and just yell.
Remember when this is a random metaphor?
But remember when Tom Green used to have his show?
Yeah.
And he used to run around doing undercutters pizza?
Yeah.
And someone had a delivery.
He's like, how much you pay for that pizza?
20 bucks.
I'll give you this pizza for $19.
We should go find these ladies, cut that four grand in half, two grand.
They go over to the park over here in Miami.
Just scream as much as you want.
Can you imagine?
Hey, Rob, find the t-shirts.
It used to be an REI, and it was about a bear.
It said, whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger, except bears.
It's hysterical.
But here's the thing, though.
I mean, there is a profile of people that, you know, if I ask you right now, if I ask you right now, Tom's not going to be done until he finds us.
Can you find this so Tom's happy with that?
So what doesn't kill you makes you strong, except for bears.
Bears will kill you.
What movie is that?
This is REI.
So check this out.
You know, if I ask you right now, like the profile, I'm going to give you 10 profiles of girls and guys.
And I want you to tell me what these people you would think look like.
Okay.
Of a man who goes to church every Sunday for the last year.
10 guys that go to church every Sunday.
What does he look like?
He tucks in his shirt when he's in public.
Tucks in shirt, you know, nice haircut, you know, buttoned-down shirt, toughly tucked in, probably wife.
Are they married?
Just buy themselves.
I'm just telling you, there's these 10 guys, five guys that go to church every Sunday.
They're friends.
What's their profile look like?
They're clean-cut, they're conservative, they're traditional.
They collect their apartments not too dirty.
Let's go to this.
What's the profile of five guys that Saturday nights go to the bar and they're in their 40s?
They're at the bar.
Adam.
No, no, I'm just saying like profile of guys that go in their 40s and they have all these young 20, 30-year-old girls around them.
Super good looking, successful, massive network, connected, 30 days not drinking, sober.
I just said 30 days.
I'm talking about bears.
I don't know.
It sounds like a stud, especially.
Maybe they own the bar.
Maybe they know people.
I don't know.
Sounds like a cool guy.
But by the way, actually give the profile of that person.
I was going to say, like, you know, probably a little scruffier because they don't need to go to church.
You know what I mean?
A little scruffier.
They're Ubering.
They're, you know, they're out there.
They're mover.
They're shakers.
They're working.
A couple other things that would add.
Hopefully they're Ubering.
But I would add a couple other things.
But okay.
Let's go to another one.
Go ahead.
Guys that go to Vegas together, four friends that go to Vegas once a quarter.
They live in four different states.
They went to college together, but they live different places.
But they meet in Vegas once a quarter for four days.
I'll tell you exactly what it is.
They're married.
They get four times a year.
They get out of the house.
They just need an escape.
They have beers that they have.
They're playing golf.
They're playing beer.
Flip-flop.
They're playing beer.
They're playing poker.
They lose $1,000 each trip, but it's worth it because you're hanging with the boys.
Okay.
All right.
Let me give you another one.
So girls, five girls that go to church every Sunday last 12 months.
What's their profile?
They have a husband or they're looking for a husband and either they're happily married or they're praying to get out of their marriage.
Good girl, nice hair, smile a lot.
They want to see them.
They stop pulling stuff.
They go to church.
Adam.
I'm sorry, Tom.
I don't think about what they look like, but I think probably emotionally grounded, supportive of each other, contributors to society.
I don't think about race.
I don't think about what they look like, what they wear.
You got 12 girls there.
They're probably kind and grounded people that are supportive.
Five girls that go to yoga every Saturday morning.
What do you think about the yoga audience?
They definitely have a Starbucks coffee and they hold it high for no reason.
They want everybody to know that they're drinking Starbucks.
What up?
Those tight, the pants, the black.
Oh, for sure.
What day?
I mean, what do you think they're doing?
If it's Saturday morning, they're probably single.
They're out there doing their thing.
They're trying to look good.
They're trying to find a man.
Now, if it's Tuesday morning, they're the rich housewife that basically has nothing to do.
And the husband's like, just look good for me, baby.
I'll make the money.
You take care of the house.
Maybe they're a little entitled.
Maybe they're shopping a little too much.
Maybe they have a little too much experience with this.
What do you think?
Best of luck, honey.
The profile of a girl, five of them that spent $4,000 to go to the screaming ritual thing.
Okay.
What do you think about that?
Liberal, no husband, can't get laid.
They're probably over 40 years old.
They're unhappy with their life.
They don't know what to do with their life.
They got $4,000.
They've got a lot of mid hair and they just got to welcome to the Bush family.
No, I don't.
Vinny, I don't think of the looks.
I think of what Adam just said.
He says they're not in touch.
They're angry.
They're searching for a way out.
They're bitter.
And they're trying to find answers in the wrong places.
They're either angry, they're depressed, they have mental issues, they're on meds, they have anxiety, and they're guilty.
They're focused on their career, not having a traditional relationship, and they were fed a bowl of lies about feminism, and they're sort of regretting it, but they're not going to own their mistakes.
So they have to come to terms with a bear and a stick in the woods.
I think they listen to songs like, you know, you're around.
Out of touch.
I'm out of touch.
No, they're listening.
When you're not around.
Hollando.
And you know what's dude?
Out of touch.
Out of touch.
Life is going fantastic because obviously they have $4,000 to spend.
They have to come up with shit to be angry about.
Like, I'm a white liberal woman that I have all this money.
I'm guilty because it's interesting that you say white because I didn't see one blacker on the list.
No, not one black girl.
I could see a black girl be like, you think I'm spending $4,000 to get in the woods?
Not people don't go in the woods.
Yell at his ass in the house.
Exactly.
However, what is happening?
That's the best transition into my next story.
And I'm glad you took it that route.
My goodness, CNN Data Guru breaks down how bad Biden is doing with black voters.
So Rob, if you can pull up this clip and just play it first, because I think it's a perfect transition into the story.
If you got it, just I know you got like Rob's got 78 videos he's searching right now.
Go ahead, Rob.
The drop-off.
Look at the reaction.
You look at 2024.
Biden still leads among black voters over Donald Trump, 69% in an average of polls.
But look at this number for Donald Trump, 22%.
Where was Donald Trump at this point four years ago in the polls?
He was just at 9% of the vote.
So he's seen more than a double in his support among African Americans.
This margin, which was in the 70s, just four years ago.
Look at where it is now, 69 minus 22.
That puts it in the 40s.
My goodness, Chris.
If this held in the general election, obviously we're still months away.
This would be by far the best performing candidate among black voters in a generation, two generations, probably since 1960, and Richard Nixon against John F. Kennedy.
That's how long we're really talking about when we're looking at this margin here.
This could be a truly historic margin.
It's quite a troubling sign for the Biden campaign.
So where is Biden weakest among black voters?
Because you look at this number.
Who are they?
The four friends are these voters.
And let's break it down by age because I really think this gives you a good insight into what's exactly cooking here.
Take a look here.
If you look among black voters age 50 and over, you see that Joe Biden has a very substantial lead here.
Look at this.
82% believe him.
This lead is still in the 70s.
This looks a lot like the overall back in 2020.
But look at voters under the age of 50.
Which is look here.
Donald Trump is pulling 25% of that vote.
Joe Biden is at just 62% of this.
This lead, Sarah, this lead is just south of 40 percentage points.
This is historic.
This is what a lot of folks have been talking about, that Joe Biden has a specific problem among younger black voters.
And that is exactly what's showing up right here.
And this is, I think, a lot of the reason why you're going to see Biden focusing more on black voters, why you're seeing Jim Clyburn go out there.
Don't be surprised if they go to more colleges, because the fact of the matter is, older black voters still really much like Joe Biden.
It's these younger black voters.
Rob, can you pull up the clip from Morehouse?
So now let's do a case study.
Okay, so Joe Biden's watching this, more like his campus watching the saying, okay, what is a college graduation he needs to go to to give a speech?
So he goes to which one?
RCBU Morehouse, right?
Watch this clip here.
Go for it.
Today.
You missed your high school graduation.
You started college just as George Floyd was murdered.
Oh, God.
And there was a reckoning on race.
It's natural to wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you.
Oh, my God.
What is democracy?
Here we go.
If black men are being killed on the streets, what is democracy?
Pandering.
The trail of broken promises still leave black communities behind.
What is democracy?
You have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot.
And most of all, what does it mean, as we've heard before, to be a black man who loves his country?
Do you have the one where they're turning their turning their backs against him?
Have you seen that one?
I can find that.
If you can find a Vinny Golden.
Okay, and I was going to ask you guys, why, Tom, do you guys think it's a significant jump in the young voters?
Is it because this drives me crazy, this rhetoric, and nobody's screaming and yelling while he's saying this?
Is it because they've had enough of this bullshit, divisive, oh, the world is against you, black people, you can't.
He's basically saying you guys are too dumb to do this.
You're too dumb to get IDs to vote.
Because that's their rhetoric.
You guys are getting pushed down, and you don't have the same opportunity that everybody else has.
What is it?
What's happening is affordability in America is horrifying.
And the communities that have supported Democrat candidates are looking back and realizing they haven't gotten the support and they haven't gotten enduring change, that maybe they got a few dollars here for this program or that program or they got relief.
But enduring change is investment in schools, investment in the economy that makes jobs available in those neighborhoods and law enforcement that provides true security for the neighborhoods.
And I'm not making this up.
This is what the African American voters are asking about.
And they don't want to hear again.
And it's shifting.
And the younger ones are shifting, saying, stop telling me if I'm with you, it's going to change.
It didn't change for my parents.
It didn't change for my grandparents.
And it's not changing here.
And those numbers that CNN talked about, that's low when you compare to what it is in Georgia, outside Atlanta, and in North Carolina, where Trump right now has 10-point leads.
They're not swing states anymore.
And so the youthful African Americans are looking around and saying, who is going to make it better for me?
And it's not about color.
It's about affordability and the economy.
And then the Democrats want to make it all about colored votes.
Oh, this is our block.
This is your block.
No, no, no, no.
These are Americans.
These are citizens looking for a better life and saying, who's going to give it to me?
And by the way, this is him, by the way, the students turning their backs on him.
Go ahead and play this clip.
A day earned, not given.
We gather on this Sunday morning.
Good for them.
Because if you were in church, perhaps it would be this reflection.
It would be a reflection about resurrection and redemption.
Remember, Jesus was buried on Friday.
And it was Sunday.
On Sunday, he rose again.
But, but, we don't talk about Saturday.
Well, when his disciples are, we're not talking about Saturday when he went to the nightclub.
And then on Sunday, he went to the bar.
I mean, look, who are we talking about here?
But look, it's evident.
And if you lose the young black vote, could that be a 40-year loss?
Could that be a 30, 40, 50-year loss?
What does that look like if it's a 30, 40 or 50 year loss?
What do elections look like for them?
Can you go to what you just showed right now a minute ago on the swing states, Rob?
Check this out.
Trump leads Biden in five out of six swing states.
Biden's got a Wisconsin.
Trump's got Pennsylvania by three.
Arizona by seven, Michigan by seven, Georgia by 10, Nevada by 12.
Now, obviously, that's as of right now.
A lot can change between now and then, but it's still an interesting number to see.
Adam, your thoughts on that?
Yeah, I've got a couple of things here, but we know Trump loves the blacks.
They're the best.
And Biden famously said, if you ain't black, if you're not voting for buying me, then you ain't.
Yeah, you ain't black.
Exactly.
And he said stuff like, you'll put you all back in chains.
He has a track record of racism throughout his entire career, but people tend to forget about it.
So what this comes down to is a few things.
Number one, it's identity politics.
And the whole premise of America and MLK's I Have a Dream speech is being looked at as an individual, not as a voting bloc, not as a constituency.
Everyone can vote for themselves, whether it's a Latino, whether it's a black, whether it's an Asian, whether it's a Jew, whether it's an American, Armenian, a Syrian, a Christian.
Not everybody fits in a box.
And what they've tried to do is fit black people into one box.
Because who's the head of the black household?
Arguably, it's the black mother because the single fathers epidemic.
But black women overwhelmingly go Democrat.
So identity politics, victim culture, what he's saying, you know, you're a victim, you're a victim, you're a victim.
Whereas like the Candace Owens of the world, the Thomas Sowles of the world, the Larry Elders were like, nah, I'm good.
Maybe my grandfather was a victim.
Maybe my parents had to deal with this.
Not me now.
So the evolution of the switching of the parties.
So every 50 to 75 years, the parties actually sort of switch.
Tom, you know this growing up in the 1800s.
You remember that during the Civil War, Republicans were the North.
They were the more liberal party.
They believed in anti-slavery.
The South were more the Dixocrats, the Democrats.
They were pro-slavery.
So that's what happened in the Civil War.
And then around the Great Recession, 1929, early 30s, Herbert Hoover was the president, I believe.
He was basically a non-interventionist.
Didn't want to get in the middle of it all.
They elected FDR, who was a president for how many terms?
Four terms.
He was a Democrat.
And the black vote again switched again because they were basically the whole electorate switched again.
But then the biggest thing was the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which talked about with LBJ.
And who ran against LBJ?
That was Barry Goldwater, who opposed the Civil Rights Act.
Barry Goldwater was a Republican from Arizona, I believe.
And LBJ was the vice president to JFK.
And everything switched with the Dixiecrats and everything's kind of gone the other way.
So now there's a new shift happening another 50 to 75 years later.
Here's my perspective.
Tear it down.
I don't care.
The Democrats, I'm talking the base of the party, used to be the working men and the unions.
Now the Democratic base is the working woman, right?
The abortions, the future is female, the boys can become girls.
That is basically who the Democratic Party has become.
So there's a shift going on.
So people that were traditionally Democrats, the JFKs, the Clintons, people like my father with a picture of JFK up.
They're like, this is ridiculous.
But the Republicans have also had a shift.
And they've gone from typically the limousine conservative, the country club guy.
Now they're the party of the fed up, angry patriots, working man, blue-collar worker, mothers, families who want their son to not grow up to be a girl, to grow up to be a man.
So what you're seeing is another shift, just like we've seen every 50 to 75 years.
I don't know about Shift, and thank you for the stroll through history.
I'm hoping there is a point in there somewhere.
Because I made fun of you.
Do you know the point was good?
There were seven swing states.
Some swing states.
Seven of them.
Trump.
And now, you know, North Carolina isn't even listed.
Nevada and Georgia are about to not be listed.
And we're going to be down to four swing states because the closer we get to the election, Americans of all colors, genders, and backgrounds are asking a question.
Am I better off than I was four years ago?
That's been used in campaigns, but it is the operative question for the American citizen.
And what they're seeing here is the mainstream media is making it about race.
They're making it about voting blocks.
They're making it about identity politics.
But the fact is, affordability crisis in America is making people rethink whoever they have supported politically, historically, and has the greatest mergence of independent voters in this country's history.
And we've got, we're down to four swing states, and it's looking more and more like people are going to make the choice.
You got to remember Biden.
Biden is a frickin' closet racist.
He was the guy that tried to keep...
Allegedly, Tom.
Not allegedly.
We can go back and look at his own writings.
I reference his writings that was brought.
Let me tell you, he was preventing Clarence Thomas from going to the Supreme Court.
He was extending the hearings.
He was bringing in witnesses.
He was doing things until C. Boyden Gray, who was counsel to the president, walked into his office and said, You wrote this some years ago.
Would you like to see this in full-page ads in a Wall Street Journal and the New York Times?
Because we will put it there.
You have been living in the closet.
You are against this man, and you need to move this hearing forward.
And the next day, Biden moved, and Clarence Thomas was rightfully confirmed by the Senate to the Supreme Court.
That was Joe Biden there.
That was Joe Biden.
And that was C. Boyden Gray, who was that special counsel to George Bush, who walked in there and said, Dude, we're going to call you out for who you are unless you step off this and move this hearing forward.
That's the guy.
That's the guy, Joe Biden, who's our president now, who is saying these things at Morehouse College.
That's despicable.
And that's the guy that's presided over our economy and as the affordability crisis in America, Americans don't buy it.
We're down to four swing states, and I think it's going to, I think that list is going to go to three.
You think that list is going to go to three?
Absolutely.
So based on what Pennsylvania.
Tom, based on what you're saying, is you're saying there's going to be a landslide.
That's what you're saying.
Tom, is that what you're saying?
Tom, what do you mean?
Biden needs Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
There is no math that works for Biden to be elected without all three.
And Pennsylvania right now is in trouble, more trouble every poll that comes out.
And these polls that came out, that's the Philadelphia Inquirer polls.
That's a liberal rag.
It was their polls.
I don't know what time of the month it is for them, but what I'm asking, what I want to know from you is, when you guys say words like that, I'm English fifth language.
I wasn't born here.
But let me go back to it.
Pretty accurate.
Are you saying it's going to be a landslide victory for Trump?
I can't say landslide, but I can say if that Pennsylvania moves much more, that this thing needs dirty tricks to go the other way.
Oh, you mean voting for, like, let's say another pandemic comes?
That's exactly what I'm saying.
I'm just going to say, I'm going to say, no, I'm not talking dirty tricks, stories, you know, judicial activism, judicial prosecution.
Come on.
Yeah, but you don't think a pandemic coming on the election year from a nation that hates us, that Trump was holding accountable is just randomized.
Let's go to the next story.
Can I just add one quick thing about Trump?
I think what we're seeing is a Trump bump versus Biden.
We've seen the evidence, the case examples of the last four years and the Trump the last four years.
So I think because of Trump, African Americans are gravitating towards him.
We know that they've been fed a bull of lies.
He's racist.
He's this, he's that, just like Tom's assuming for Biden.
And what they're realizing is, nah, I don't believe so.
But I will say is this.
I think he's going to take a deeper percentage of black vote than in the last 20 years possibly.
But it all about it's what's going to happen in 2028.
I think after Trump, if they go back to like a Romney-esque, Ron DeSantis-esque, that 20% is going to go right back down to 10.
Okay.
That's actually an interesting point.
Let's go to the next one here, Rob.
So Jared Bernstein, okay?
I think he's the White House, one of the economic advisors.
Cavuto is having a conversation with him, asking him, why is it, do you have the one I sent you, Rob?
Not this one.
Do you have the one I sent you?
Why is it that the president keeps saying this?
Can you at least say that the 9% isn't at the beginning?
That's a lie.
And look how many different ways he avoids saying yes.
Go forward, Rob.
Darn, why does he keep saying that?
You're his top economic.
You're the head of the Council of Economic Advisors.
Do you ever whisper in his ear, Mr. President, just to be technical about it?
It wasn't 9% when you assumed office.
It was 1.4%.
It got as high as 9% in 2022.
You brought it down from that, but it was never, ever, ever 9% when you came into office.
So why does he keep saying well, first of all, let me point out that in that very quote you played, the president talked about how concerned he was for households struggling with prices that he consistently said.
That's not what I asked.
That's not what I asked.
Why does he keep misrepresenting this?
He's making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9% were in place when he took office.
That's what he said.
He said it was at 9%.
It would eventually get to 9% a little over a year after that.
But the fact of what matters is 5 feet.
So if I can't trust him quoting data in real time, why should I believe what he's talking about now?
So the annual growth in core inflation in the second quarter of 21 was in fact about 9%.
There we go.
And his point about inflation down 60% off its peak is very much the case.
No, it wasn't.
I get it.
It was not at that.
So you're almost as bad as he is.
Why can't you just say it was high?
It got as high as 9%.
You'd be accurate in saying that.
And we have now brought it down and we're struggling in around the 3% area.
But it's better than it was.
But instead, to hang it on his predecessor, that you inherited something that was through the roof when we were in the middle of COVID.
It just seems to the American people.
When you're Republican or Democrat, hold on.
You're just lying.
Well, hold on.
I hear you.
I hear you.
The president was making the point that I think is unequivocally true.
The factors that took inflation to 9% were in place when he took office.
That is not a good idea.
And you're a very smart guy with this stuff.
You could just whisper, and he's a good friend of yours, obviously, thinks the world of you.
Many others do as well.
You could have just told him cheap, I got to tell you, Mr. President, whatever you say, you might even veto him Joe.
That's how close he was.
And just say, sir, it was not 9%.
Stop it with the 9% because the more you say that, the more people don't believe what you're saying.
Yep.
Look, I think what the American people care most about is truth.
Hold on, Neil.
Neil, this only works if you let me talk, okay?
Do you have an answer to the question?
I've asked it five times, five ways.
The president was making the four factors that caused influence.
And that's unequivocally true.
I take your point, and we can have, we can go on all day.
How much does, and by the way, Dylan, don't just say it does or it doesn't.
How much does this affect how people vote?
You think people watch this and say, this is why I'm not going to vote for Biden?
Or you think the people that are going to vote for him are going, and the people that are not going to vote for him, they're not going to.
And this makes no difference at all when they lie about numbers like this.
There are two cores out there, and this doesn't make any difference.
They're both entrenched.
One is never going to give up on Biden, and they're going to say, no, it was their on one side.
On the other side, they're saying this is what I've always said, and they're entrenched.
But I believe there are moderates in the middle that crap like this is making a difference.
Now, remember, this is cable news.
And so this is 2 million, 3 million viewers.
This is not, you know, the mat.
And by the way, this is Fox business.
So this is not, you know, your 18 to 24 ethnically diverse college students who spend a lot of time watching this.
But this is exactly the thing that voters are tired of.
They're tired of the lies and they're tired of the spin on both sides.
This makes a difference.
But this particular show is Fox business and it has its audience, which is pretty much entrenched, and they're not moving.
Yeah, I don't think, I mean, unless if other people react to this from other outlets, this doesn't do anything.
Because CNN's not going to say he lied about 9%.
They're not going to do it over and over.
When this gets clipped on social media and then younger people see like more of the fuller clip, you get people starting to say, yeah, I don't like that.
No, I think that's minimal.
You nailed it.
MSNBC, all those CNNs, they're never going to show this.
This happened how many days ago?
Three days ago?
Like, it's nowhere.
Like lie after lie after lie after lie, and it gets zero coverage.
We see it because we're in that opposite side, that opposite view.
But Tom, nobody's seen the lies.
If you counted all the lies that Joe Biden has said just in the past month, we'd have 50 papers.
He's a bullshit artist, and nobody checks him on it.
Nobody stops during the speech and goes, excuse me, Mr. President, like they would do during Trump.
It was a shit show during all the, all, every briefing, it was like you were in a zoo.
Over here, everybody's quiet.
Everybody sits down.
Nobody says one word.
Nobody calls him out and is bullshit.
Well, Tom hit the proverbial nail on the head because he said both sides do it.
So let's not pretend both sides aren't spin doctors.
Whether it's Corrine Jean-Pierre or this guy or this surrogate or whether it's Kellyanne Conway with her alternative facts or whether it's Sean Spicer lying about the size of the crowd of the inauguration, both sides do this.
And kudos to Cavuto because that guy is as good of a journalist and as reputable as a newscaster as it gets.
And he's a legit dude.
And he wasn't taking any BS from this guy.
But the reality is all politicians lie.
All surrogates lie.
All they do is spin.
They have alternative facts.
That's literally their job.
But can I ask you a question?
No, is there any comparison from Corine Jean-Pierre to anything that the other side has done?
She is the biggest liar I've ever seen on the podium in my entire 46 years on this.
There's a 0% chance I'm going to stay out here and defend Karan Jean-Pierre.
If you want to look at Trump's press secretaries, from Sean Spicer to Huckabee to hold on, Vinny, to Anthony Scaramucci, who was there for like literally eight days, to Christine McEnany.
Like they all lie, Vinny.
Just stop being so biased and just say they all lied.
I don't trust any of them.
You didn't hear anything I said.
No, no.
If you can compare Corrine Jean-Pierre to what they had to deal with, their entire job was stopping CNN.
If your question is the media more unfair to Trump and his people, resoundingly, yes.
But it's the question is, do they all lie?
They both lie.
I think everybody.
Tom said that exactly.
No, I agree with that.
And everybody lies, Adam, but there's no comparison to Corrine Jean-Pierre or anybody that the left has there compared to the other side.
And mind you, I'm not a Republican.
I'm not a Democrat.
I just know what's right and I know what's wrong.
Corrine Jean-Pierre is up there BSing and blinking with her BS gestures.
And who's the one guy?
Peter Doocy?
The one guy that goes, and no screaming, no yelling.
Everybody has nice rapport.
It's night and day.
It's night and day.
That's cute that you're not a Republican, not a Democrat.
I'm not.
You're on Team Trump and just own it.
No, hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You should be.
Hold on.
I could love Trump and not be a Republican.
I'm not going to go to a convention and hold up.
No, you're a mad guy.
Trump is a New Yorker.
You're good.
Yeah, he's a mad guy.
1,000%.
So let's go to this.
Let's go to this.
Levels of lies.
Tell me the lies that Trump and Republicans told.
And not about a crime.
Todd, I don't disagree, but tell me levels of lies.
Tell me from who?
Give me any lies.
The biggest top three lies Trump told.
That Trump told.
I don't want to.
Do you want me to get into all this?
I don't know.
Tell me what you're thinking.
I can tell you the lies the media told about Trump.
Okay, so now watch what's going to happen here.
Actually, think about this.
If I answer that.
I'm not going to be the guy that's defending all this stuff right now.
I'm not going to be that guy.
But wait a minute.
If you're going to impose and fire, you have to receive.
I'm just saying that both sides lie now.
Let me make my fire at Adam.
No, no, I'm not fired.
Let me make my point and hear me out.
If I were to tell you the five times Trump made inappropriate call outs to people, how quickly can he come up with five?
John McCain, the reporter, I like my hostages, my veterans not taken hostage.
Keep going.
Megan Kelly, she had blood, this, that, the other.
Roseanne.
Not Roseanne.
Why are you going to do Rose?
Who else?
Keep going.
Look, the tweets, the Kofi feed.
Just answer the question.
So the point is.
He's said a lot of obnoxious things.
Is it fair to say if we ask the question of Biden coming up with 50 obnoxious things versus Trump, Trump is ahead by a mile?
Obnoxious things?
Meaning.
Okay.
So that part, now, imagine if somebody on the right says, no, but that's not fair, but Biden's also said some obnoxious things, not at the level of Trump.
Okay.
But if I ask you right now, look how quickly you came up with them.
Tell me the five most disrespectful thing Biden has said.
Disrespectful?
Kind of like trolling, like Trump has done.
No, they're masters of macro lies, not no, no.
Just think, all of us here.
Can you think of five trolling moments for Biden?
Trolling, meaning saying stuff like that.
Stuff like that he just said, you know, McCain, where, you know.
Oh, if you have a problem voting for me or Trump, then you ain't black, something like that.
You're going to have a hard time coming up.
That's not a trolling.
That's a gaslighting.
These are different categories.
Now, watch where I'm going with this Adam.
Tell me 10 moments, big moments, where Biden lied.
Jeez.
Actually, give it to me.
Rob, you can participate, Tom.
You can participate.
Just any moments.
I'm going to go with the jobs numbers.
Taking credit for the job creation and the jobs numbers get then revised by our own department.
The border inflation.
The number of people that have come across the border, the inflation thing he's just talked about now and in the past.
So I just pulled up an article I did.
I did this video many, many years ago.
It's called Seven Type of Lies.
Ready?
So here's seven types of lies.
Number one is white lies.
Who tells white lies?
Kids.
Who else?
Everybody tells white lies at times.
Okay.
All right.
Two, plagiarism.
How many plagiarism speech things is there with Biden?
How many times did he take talks from guys from Britain?
How many times, even Johnny Carson one time, have you guys seen Johnny Carson, Rob?
Have you seen this thing with Johnny Carson says?
So there's this senator, I think his name is Joseph Biden.
Have you seen this clip?
First of all, if you have not, you have to see how he ends it.
Johnny Carson on Joe Biden.
Okay, Rob, do you have this?
I don't know.
That's it right there.
Which one is this one?
Go ahead and play this clip.
Watch this.
How long is it?
30 seconds.
Okay, go ahead, watch this.
Watch how he ends it.
One of the Democratic candidates is Senator Joseph Biden.
Have you seen the problem he's been having?
He went around and made a speech, and apparently he quoted a, I think it was a British politician, took his speech and kind of paraphrased it as his own.
And then the press got on him, and then he was charged also with taking part of Bobby Kennedy's speeches.
And Biden says, not to worry.
He reassured his staff.
He said, we have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Oh, man, they don't make it like that anymore.
But the point is, the point is, okay, plagiarism.
Who's ahead?
Let's go through it, guys.
White lies.
They're both in a category, Adam.
Yes or no?
Everybody does white lies.
Biden versus Trump.
I need your attention, Adam.
Yes, sir.
White lies.
Are they both in it?
Of course, everybody lives in it.
Okay, fine.
Plagiarism.
Who do you hear about plagiarism?
I think Biden's up.
I think Biden's up.
Some people will say, well, he got to make America great again from Reagan.
But it's not like he plagiarizes this.
He's just using it, right?
He remixed it.
Exactly.
Who's ahead at exaggeration?
Trump.
Come on now.
Exaggeration.
Exaggeration.
I mean, Trump, it's the greatest.
It's the first.
Give him.
Stop him.
I'm going to go this way.
Listen, no one knows climate change like I know climate change.
Some of this stuff is just.
How about I built the wall and the wall's done.
It's well completed.
Let's go through it.
I got one for you.
Here's one for you.
Compulsive liar.
Who's a compulsive liar?
Joe Biden.
Trump and all of them.
No, you can't do that.
Joe Biden is.
He lies about his son, about his death, about the economy of my lies, about the stuff with his kids, about what he did in college and how it was a valedictorian.
There's the level of compulsion.
I've never discussed my son's business dealings with him.
Bullshit.
went to a black college yeah but the point here is the point here is he was just at the rob can you pull up the clip of him in detroit Can you pull up the clip of him in Detroit?
Watch this one here.
This is him just a couple days ago.
Watch.
And go ahead.
And when I was vice president, things were kind of bad during the pandemic.
And what happened was Rock said to me, go to Detroit.
There was no pandemic.
Well, poor mayor, he spent more time with me than he ever thought he's going to have to.
God love you.
Yeah.
What just happened?
He was doing during the pandemic.
The rapper, the commercial, like, what's up, Detroit?
Oh, shit.
That's not Detroit.
So this is one of those moments.
By the way, somebody should cut that because this is exactly what just happened here with this Detroit thing.
But go ahead, Adam.
You said you had one.
You searched for on your phone and you know.
No, I didn't even.
I mean, on my phone, I saw there was COVID stories.
He told the wall stuff that he did, stuff about NATO paying.
There's one little lie that's still lingering out there.
You know, that he won the election in 2020.
I mean, we're going to do that.
And then you guys are going to be like, well, he really did win Hunter Biden's laptop.
But the reality is these wild claims have been proven false.
The Dominion $850 million lawsuit that basically brought Fox to their knees, cost Tucker his job.
And, you know, he was sort of the scapegoat for that.
What does it have to do with cheating?
In the court cases, he was 0 for 60.
There was rulings from Republican judges.
There was recounts.
There were audits.
There were election officials, Republican and Democrat.
The Department of Justice, the Department of Cybersecurity, Republican-led, said it was the safest in American history.
Now, are there some irregularities?
Are the Hunter Biden thing was a complete shit show?
Yes.
But he's still out there saying he won the 2020 election.
You just told me that.
Well, you just said, who won the...
How about this, Vinny?
You ready?
You ready?
Who won the 2020 election?
Give me one name.
Who was this?
Give me one name.
Joe Biden.
There you go.
How did he win, though?
That's such a pussy-ass way to say, Adam, you can't list all that stuff on the left and then go, but the Hunter-Biden laptop and everything that we're hearing about.
But Hunter Biden didn't have to do with votes.
It could have been sold.
Hold on, no, no, no.
Votes.
That's called cheat.
Adam, I'm sorry to wake you up.
That's called cheating.
When the FBI is stopping stories, that's cheating from the time out.
Let me with you on that.
Number two, but that doesn't have anything to do with stealing votes.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Were you in here on the other podcast?
For 60.
Were you in here on the podcast?
Of course.
Hold on.
I want to take it over each other.
Yes.
Were you in here on the podcast that we had, the home team?
I'm pretty sure you were.
We're seeing all the cheating that's happening in Georgia.
We're seeing now all the shit that happened in Wisconsin.
There was cheating, Adam.
That spike overnight was cheating.
I can say Joe Biden won.
I don't think it was fair and square.
That late night ballot dumping, all I do is keep seeing stories and videos of them cheating.
Stay at home and vote.
Mail in.
Illegals voting.
It's all a sham, Adam.
It's all about it.
Do me one favorite.
Do me one favor I should say, in my opinion, and then say everything.
No, no, this is not my opinion.
Because you're not an official.
What do you mean when you're official?
You're a podcaster.
There's been nothing official.
What do you mean?
There's one thing about being loud, and there's one thing about being wrong.
There's a problem when you're loud and wrong.
Adam, you're not.
What am I saying that I'm wrong?
The Georgia thing and the Wisconsin thing wasn't wrong.
You were in here.
You were in the podcast.
I showed it.
Facts.
Cheating.
So where did that go?
What happened?
Adam.
After Vinnie Jones said it, what happened?
Okay, Adam, the Vinnie Jones thing doesn't work because you saw it.
You were on the street.
Tell me what happened after you announced it.
Nothing's going to happen out of the system's rigged.
All the judges that you're talking about are left.
I don't disagree that the system is rigged, but he lost the election.
I'm glad you admitted it.
No, no, let me ask a question.
Favorite part of the week.
But by the way, Adam, I don't put that as lying.
I put that in the category of not accepting a loss.
Great.
Two, not believing that the other side's being honest about the way they went about it.
Somebody, that's not called lying.
I don't believe that, you know, XYZ won because I don't think it was a fair election.
No problem.
There's different stories versus three years.
No, no, we know, Adam Schiff, we know.
We know this guy was colluding with Russia and America believed it.
We know that's lying.
He was lying.
I agree.
No, but that's not lying because literally called the big lie.
Let me, of course, because that's how you brand.
It's called branding.
That's great branding.
Trump's great at that.
No, no, it's yeah, for sure.
But here's a question for you.
So three years later, Russia collusion was a lie.
What's your position with that?
Yeah, we were fed a bull of lies.
Okay, so a lot of people fall for it.
Let me ask you a question.
Say in the next five years, story comes out that they did collude in the election in 2020.
What's going to be your position?
I'm going to say, wow, all the courts, all the rulings, all the recounts, all the audits, all the election officials, the Department of Justice, CESAW, the Cyber Intelligence Infrastructure Security Advisory Committee, they all lied to the American public.
Which, by the way, it's nothing new because just in 2020, 50 secret intelligence officers signed and said that there was nothing in the laptop.
Do you believe those 50 people?
Do I believe the 50 people that said 50 high-level intelligence people from the community signed saying there was nothing in the laptop?
Do you believe those 50 now?
So you're now relying on DOJ, but this is where I'm trying to go.
So then who do we believe?
The Department of Justice or Vinny?
I don't know.
No, no.
I'm asking a genuine question.
First of all, I'm not going to say that.
I guess I'm the asshole, guys, that I believe our government is.
This is fault.
This is what's called the conversation.
I'm listening.
Let me make my point.
If two, three, four, five years from now, it comes out that there was meddling with the election, just like we saw with Twitter when they were communicating with Twitter because we got the Twitter files.
We don't have YouTube files.
We don't have Facebook files.
We don't have FBI files.
We don't have any of those files yet.
But if they come out and there's substantial evidence that they meddled with the 2020 elections, does that make what Trump said a lie?
Or what does that make Trump's position?
That's the question.
Well, yeah.
Well, if the information and the evidence changes, it's like if someone goes to jail and they're locked up for 20 years and then they do a DNA test, turns out it was this other person's blood.
Holy moly, we were all fed a bowl of lies.
Let's get this person out of jail.
Guess who's the only person knew it was a lie?
The person that was accused of rape.
Can you imagine being that person?
In this case, Trump has the right to believe they messed around with the election.
Sure.
Perfect.
Yes.
But that's not a lie.
Up until he presents the evidence.
And they're like, yeah, you didn't win.
Sorry.
We did the recount.
You didn't win.
The investigation by the agencies happened when the guy who controlled those agencies was the guy that beat him.
That's a little bit weird that the guy's not going to be able to do that.
Trump was still the president.
In Georgia, Brian Kemp was the governor.
Brian Ratzenberger was the lieutenant governor doing the counts.
Guys, listen, Google, how many Ford cases?
You know what, guys?
Trump won.
Vinny, you convinced me.
I guess Trump's the president.
You keep believing yourself.
Are you able to have a conversation?
I'm 100% able, but if you're trying to convince me, I'm not going to buy him.
No one's trying to convince me.
Roseanne Barr was here looking at me like I was crazy because she said that Trump is the commander-in-chief.
I said, what?
There's people that actually believe this.
I'm not saying it's you, Pat.
You're reasonable.
Other people have issues.
I'm staying.
You and I are talking.
Okay, hear me out.
You and I are.
Circle of trust, right?
But I want you to think about this here.
So did I take the vaccine?
No, you didn't.
Why did I not?
You.
What was my main reason for not taking a vaccine?
Choice versus force.
That's number one.
What else would you say, you and I talked about it?
Why else did I not take it?
If you don't remember, it's not a big deal.
We talked about it, but one of the reasons why I didn't take it was what?
You were there when I had COVID.
You saw me lose 24 pounds.
Oh, you didn't look good.
Yeah.
Tom almost, you know.
That's right.
No, so we know that, but I still didn't take the vaccine.
One was Choice versus Force.
What was number two?
You didn't trust the evidence, the data that was coming out.
Perfect.
Which, in other words, to me was, I don't think nine months of research is enough for me to trust a vaccine for me to take today.
Yeah.
So the warp, or what is it called?
Operation Warp Speed, which was Trump.
Guess what?
What I'm trying to tell you is, even though he brags about Operation Warp Speed saved 100 million lives, I still didn't take it.
The point I'm trying to make to you is just because it took six weeks for these guys to say, nope, there's no medal in the luck, dude, this thing doesn't take six weeks.
This takes years to go find out everything and anything.
All I'm saying to you is the position he's taking is similar to the man that you said, the example of the guy going to jail who knew he never did it.
Years later, he's found innocent, but his life was ruined for 20 years.
In this case, there's already been some proof with Twitter files.
What we would pay to have Facebook files or YouTube files with the videos that were taken down or FBI files or DOJ files.
Unfortunately, we're never going to get that because Google's not for sale because Facebook's not for sale.
And the DOJ and the FBI has been for sale for the longest time, except people have owned those guys for many, many years.
So to understand that information is a different story.
But for me to get up there in a factual, factual, inflation was 9% when I took office.
Factually, that's a lie because it was at 1.3, 1.4%.
That's a factual lie.
In Trump's opinion, somebody messed with the election.
That's his opinion.
The other one is, factually, we can look at data and say that's a lie.
When we're categorizing this thing, this is the part where one can sit there and say, this guy said when I was a vice president under Obama during COVID, what are you talking about?
Yeah.
I mean, this is just delusional talk here, you know, on what's going to be happening with them.
There's a whole community right now that says two things.
One, the same way, remember how you said people didn't vote for Biden, they voted what?
Against Trump.
Yes.
The no Trump vote, right?
Do you know how many people right now are becoming the no Biden vote?
I'm in that camp.
I know you are.
Like, I'm not voting for Biden.
So, like, I'm in a situation where I can.
Well, you're not sitting out, though.
No, I'm genuinely considering voting for Trump.
I want to see RFK on the stage.
Biden, to me, is the weakest president we've had since Chippy Carter.
So there's going to be people out there being like, Adam's a Biden supporter.
He's just a Trump hater.
No, I'm actually way more likely to vote for Trump than I am for Biden.
We know that.
But at the same time, I can acknowledge that the peaceful transfer of power is a staple in American democracy, and Trump is the only president not to admit that.
That's my problem.
No, no, and that part is a very valid argument to make, and you have plenty of points to make for that.
And he has the argument to make.
There's a reason why I didn't show up because I know stuff you don't know.
He could say that, right?
And I get that.
All I'm going to this right now with this part that we're talking about with Trump and Biden, the no Biden voters, like Cardi B comes out and says, what?
I'm telling you guys, I'm not voting in this election.
She's just sitting it out.
She's sitting it out.
That to me is weak, though.
But you know what she's saying, though?
You're right.
But how many people that voted for Biden who will never in a billion years vote for Trump are going to be sitting this one out?
Oh, millions.
A lot of people.
Yeah, there's a lack of enthusiasm.
Believe it or not, I think the people that are going to win this election are the Biden voters that are sitting it out that won't be voting for anybody.
That's who's going to cause this election to flip.
But do you think the illegals that can vote, the people that are just here that with no ID, no nothing, that's not going to go towards the Biden way?
That's not going to go towards the left, PBD?
I think it is.
100%.
I think it is, but you're all.
100%.
No, there it is.
100%.
I think 65% of Hispanics vote Democrat.
65%.
64%, 65% vote Democrat.
That's the number, okay, give or take.
And you can break it down by different regions, but 64%, 65%.
And people who are coming here who are even more less fortunate than some of the Hispanics that are in America that are voting Democrat, the 36% that maybe vote the other side, probably 80% of them are going to be voting Democrat.
But a lot of them won't be voting.
One, because they can't, and two, because they care less about voting.
They're not going to be thinking about voting.
They're not going to be rallied to go out there and voting.
Is it big enough of a block to make the impact?
Maybe, depending on what areas they're moving in.
But the people that are flat out saying, I'm not going to be voting, and they voted for Biden, I think their influence.
How many people think Cardi B just said, I'm not going to be voting, period.
I'm sitting this one out.
How many people think who are her followers are going to say, I'm also sitting this one out?
Two to two million.
Let's say 100,000.
Yeah, well, she has how many followers are there?
I know, but let's just say it's 500, 200,000.
Still a lot.
Of course.
Especially in New York stuff?
Yeah, big thing.
So that's the part that's going to flip the conversation here.
Anyways, let's go to the next door here.
Next door here is Raisi.
Okay.
Iran State TV says no sign of life at helicopter crash sat as May 19th.
And then eventually they announced that he died at the age of 63.
This is a Bloomberg story, page six, if you want to go to it.
So Ibrahim Raisi, Iranian president confronting West, dies at 63.
The ultra-conservative cleric who was tenure as Iran's president was marked by a mass uprising and increasingly hawkish stance towards the West.
He dies after a helicopter crash at 63 years old.
The president's helicopter went down Sunday in the northwest of the country.
State media said his death, along with foreign minister Hossein Amir Bolohyan, who was traveling with him, was confirmed Monday by semi-official mayor news agency.
Though Raisian had little influence on Iran's most important institutions, such as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, he was widely seen in Iran as a favorite to eventually succeed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini's position, who is in his mid-80s.
His death removes the only Syria rival to Khomeini's son, Moj Taba, to take the top job.
So this story comes out.
We hear about it at around noon Eastern Standard Time.
They don't tell us he's dead till about 8 o'clock.
There's a bunch of different videos that are circulating.
This is his body.
This is the helicopter.
This is the diss.
This is the dad.
The helicopter was old.
All these other things that we're hearing about.
Tom, what was your original initial reaction when you heard this story about Raisi dying with the helicopter crash?
When I heard it officially dead or when I heard about the crash.
Give me any thoughts you have on it.
So when I first heard about the crash, and I'm looking at the tweets that came in, and I was skipping the ones that were sensational.
I was trying to go to the ones that had been reporters and news agencies.
It didn't look good.
And then when they, my first thought was, hey, they're not making any announcements, and you want to make your people feel good.
And if he's okay, it'd be like, hey, we're on radio to them.
He's okay, but we got to get up there to rescue these guys.
But none of that came out.
And then they got that they've reached the crash site, that the Turkish drone gave them an exact point, but unfortunately they were giving him a heat signature indicating maybe something has crashed and burned.
Then I'm thinking, okay, this is not good.
And then the midst of all that, this crazy tweet comes from Israel that says, hey, it wasn't us, which immediately caused me to be skeptical.
Because why would one of the official sources from Israel suddenly run to the microphone and say it's not us when all we have is news getting, we didn't have an official death yet, Pat?
We just had official accounts that were getting worse and worse.
Hey, it's really rugged up here.
It's cold.
There's a little bit of a blizzard coming in.
There's all these things going on.
And, you know, now there's no sign of life.
And it's like, okay, it doesn't look like these people made it on that one helicopter.
And it looks like the foreign minister and the president have lost their lives in this.
But I thought it was pretty freaking weird as that unfolded to see that Israel tweet.
Hey, wait, not us.
Yeah, and by the way, while you're saying that, I got another story.
I have a lot of reaction to this, and I'll get to that here in a minute.
I just want to get your commentary.
Here's some Times of Israel.
We won't shed a tear.
Israel's MKs react coldly to Raisi's death as government mom.
As news broke of the death of Iranian President Ibn Raisi Man, Israeli politicians reacted with indifference while an unnamed official told the media Jerusalem was not involved in the helicopter crash that killed him.
It wasn't us, the Israeli official says, who requested anonymity, told Reuters.
However, MK Avigdor Lieberman, chair of the opposition Israeli Betinu party, said Israel did not expect Raisi's death to make any difference to Iran's policies and the region.
For us, it doesn't matter.
It won't affect Israel's attitude to Iran.
Iran's policies are set by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini.
He said, however, there was no doubt that the president was a brutal man.
We won't shed a tear.
This is Israel saying this, Adam.
Well, I'm not so much focused on what happened with this helicopter.
The facts will come out.
I'm the type of person that's likely to believe that it was actually a malfunction with the helicopter.
Apparently, fog, gray day, bad weather, storms.
We've seen what happened with helicopter.
I mean, God forbid we look into what happened with Kobe.
There's malfunctions.
Apparently, they're blaming Americans because of the sanctions.
They weren't able to get the right parts, whatever the excuse is.
They're never going to be like, yeah, it was our bad guys.
Our guys suck.
They're never going to say that.
Now, would Israel do something like this?
The Mossad do something like this?
You better believe it.
I just don't think that they can get to a guy like this because if they could, they would have done this to the supreme leader a decade ago or 20 years ago.
Because we all know what Iran stands for.
Not only do they suppress their own people, not only are they a thug-like terrorist regime, the Islamic Republic of Iran, but they chant death to Israel.
They chant death to America.
They have a doomsday clock that is basically counting down the death of Israel.
So we talk about the whoever in Israel said that they were indifferent to it.
I can guarantee you if B.B. Netanyahu died, this is the crest.
Okay, keep going.
Or if the leader of Israel died, there would not be indifference in the Islamic Republic in Iran.
There'd be chants, there'd be cheers, and there'd be parades parading for the death of a enemy.
So Israel being indifferent does not make news to me.
But I will say this.
Let's look at the tenure of this president Raisi.
I think he came in in 2020, 2021, right at the beginning of COVID.
We know that the number one person in the country of Iran, and PBD, you can explain this way better than me, the number one, and isn't even close, is the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, right?
How do you say it?
Khomeine?
Khomeini.
Khomeine.
And I get a question.
Khomeini or Khomeini.
Exactly.
I don't know.
You tell me this.
From my time or this one?
No, no.
Right now it's and then who's the one before?
That died?
Yes.
Khomeini.
Sounds very sad.
Sit on the mic, Adam.
Yeah, Khomeini, Khamenei.
The Supreme Leader has all the power.
But just you, Pat, I got to give you credit.
You pointed out the misery index in Iran.
This beautiful people, this beautiful person culture are suppressed and basically held hostage to this thug-like regime.
The misery index, I think, is top 10 in the world, top 20 for sure in terms of misery.
The misery index is what?
Unemployment and inflation.
Unemployment in Iran is up to about 10%, 9.5%, 10%.
Inflation is, well, I think 40%.
So this has all happened under this president's great tenure.
This is the misery index right here we're showing you.
So the misery index, I believe, is 73 right now.
It was 39, six years ago before Trump left office and he basically took, exited the nuclear deal.
But this guy has done nothing for the country of Iran.
Last point, I remember his first year there, 2021, 2022, there were the protests for the death of the girl, Masa Amini.
Do you remember that one?
Her hijab was.
So here's a message to all the leftist, Marxist, communists out there on campus protesting, anti-Israel, pro-terrorist.
They started killing hundreds, if not thousands of protesters, the morality police, because women weren't wearing the headdress, the hijab.
So this is who you're rooting for, that if you can't go out and protest, and if you're not wearing what they want you to wear, they will kill you.
Didn't they just kill someone last week who just spoke?
The death penalty, they gave him the death penalty.
The penalty to who?
The rapper.
There's a rapper who spoke out.
So just think about what's going on here in Iran and who this regime is.
Here's a couple things to be thinking about that's going on here, which is kind of weird.
So speculation.
All right.
So this guy died at 63.
He was supposed to be the next supreme leader of Iran, replacing Khamenei.
The competition for his job was Khamenei's son.
So there is a camp in Iran that says this was an inside job that Khamenei, his community, took out Raisi because Khamenei wants to keep it in the family to have his son become the supreme leader instead of Raisi.
Now that's pure.
I think this event happened at Tabriz.
If you can look it up, type in Raisi and Tabriz.
Tabriz is like the Tabriz.
That's near Azerbaijan.
It was on the border of Iran in Azerbaijan.
So if you can look at the location of it, where this does it say Tabriz or no?
I don't know if you see it or not.
Anyways, yeah, there it is.
So thousands more in Iran's Raisi and Tabriz procession after the helicopter crash.
So, you know, so part of it is that, you know, it's easy to blame Israel.
They're blaming U.S. to say if U.S. wouldn't have put the sanctions on us, we would have had better equipment where the military, you know, the helicopter wouldn't have crashed because this was an older helicopter, et cetera, et cetera.
Okay, great.
There's a part of the community that also, if you go back and type in Raf Sanjani, type in how did Raf Sanjani die?
It's a very easy last name, Raf.
How did Rafi?
How did Raf Sanjani die?
Raf Sanjani died.
You can look up how did Raf Sanjani die?
There it is.
Zoom in.
Okay.
So Raf Sanjani died in 2017 following a heart attack in hospital in Tehran at the age of 82.
Although government officials attributed his death to cardiac arrest, his sudden prompt prompted speculation that he had been assassinated.
And who is this, PBD?
Raf Sanjani was the former president, I believe, of Islamic Republic of Supreme Leader?
No, there's only been four supreme leaders.
He's a former president of Iran.
Okay, so Khomeini Khamenei, this is the former president of Iran, Raf Sanjani.
Now, Raf Sanjani dies.
His family is like, wait a minute, we're a little bit uncomfortable with the way this guy died.
Some of them are saying he was murdered.
There's a lot of different stories, by the way.
Lots of investigation into this.
And anyways, Iran's going through the issues with their political power on who's going to take over.
Now, the other part to be thinking about with this is a little bit technical.
People are saying, oh, you know, Iran's about to go through the revolution because people are celebrating in Iran fireworks.
You know what his nickname is, right?
Who wrote it?
The butcher?
Can you go to Raisi?
Type in Raisi and just put butcher.
Rob, you're just improving in your typing.
Risi.
No, Raisi.
R-A-I-S-I, B-U-T-C-H-E-R.
If you can just put that in there.
Listen, I got to give Rob credit.
They rated a lot of things spelling it.
Go to the New York Post story.
Butcher of Tehran.
Go to the, right there on the bottom left.
Go to the New York Post.
Didn't Wikipedia say butcher of 88?
There you go.
The butcher of Tehran, Ibrahim Raisi, is dead.
Good, but it won't change anything.
This is the story.
Now, why are they calling him the butcher of Tehran?
Go to Raisi execution political prisoners 1988, I believe.
Go to Raisi execution political prisoners 1988.
Okay.
So zoom in if you can find this right there.
1988, zoom in Olympics and political prisoners.
And this is when a series of mass execution of political personnel was ordered by Ayatollah Khomeini.
This is when I was still in Iran and carried out by Iranian officials took place in Iran starting on 19th of July 1980, continuing for approximately five months.
The killing took place in at least 32 cities across the country and estimates of the number range between 2,500 to 30,000 people, many of whom were also subject to torture.
Allegedly, the majority of those who were killed were supporters of the people, MEK party, but supporters of other leftist factions, including Fadion, Today Party, which the Today Party is the Communistic Party.
So they're saying the guy who led this, if you look at the picture to the right, look at the picture, who is that?
There you go with Raisi.
He was the leader of this mass execution that took place in 1988.
So there's a lot of people celebrating right now.
There was fireworks.
There was all of that.
Now, they're saying there's people also praying.
Of course, anybody that's part of his crew, they're not going to be happy that this guy died, right?
In regards to how this changes things with Iran potentially having a revolution and it being free again and all that other stuff, the chances of that happening is less than 1%.
This is the celebration in Iran after he died.
This is the celebration after he died.
What's going to happen to those people?
There's going to be no, exactly, that thing going back at them.
Well, that's going to fireworks for them if they find out who it is.
But the chances of, look at this.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Get the audio wrap.
You're writing the audio.
This is where.
In Iran?
There's no chance.
So that's Canada?
I see Canada.
All over the world.
Iranians are celebrating that this took place.
Now, keep this in mind.
The chances of anything happening to Iran with revolution, less than 1%.
Why?
Because for there to be that happening, they're going to need the support of U.S. and they don't have the support of U.S., period.
U.S. is not supporting any kind of change in Iran right now.
They need somebody strong in the U.S. that's going to be willing to impose certain level of challenges and calling them out and doing all that stuff.
Biden's playing diplomatic right now, trying to win the free Palestine folks and still win the Jews.
And the more he does that, the more he loses the Gen Z. Right now, he's lost 81% of them.
So it's unfortunate what's going on.
Iranians are, there's a lot of power play stuff that's going on behind closed doors, but we'll have to be patient to see what happens next with these guys.
I have a question for you, PBD.
As a natural-born citizen of Iran, I mean, I don't know the status now, but if there were to be an actual fair election today in Iran, not run by this thug-like theocratic regime, the Islamic Republic of Iran, if there was an actual election and the people actually had a chance to vote for their elected leader that they wanted, what do you think those results would look like if the people actually had a real voice?
You mean like if there's no messing around?
No messing around, no meddling, like America.
Like they don't mess around.
Just like America.
You got to believe the results.
Yeah.
So if there's a none, you're saying who they would elect.
Who would they elect?
There's a lot of weird candidates that are.
I don't necessarily need a name.
I just want to know the type of person and the type of government and would the supreme leader still be.
Brother, they want to be free.
The Iranians want to be free.
They don't like what we do in U.S. We're a little bit too tolerant for them.
And part of it is like when this is super conservative, like girls doing certain things that they do in the states, you know, the girls just want to be able to show their hair.
You know, it's not like they're asking for major things there.
They want to be able to drive.
They want to be able to vote.
They want to be able to cross the street without a face mask.
Yeah, they want to be free is what they want to be.
A lot of them would vote for a different kind of a structure in Iran, but it will not happen while Khamenei and these guys have control over it.
It just won't happen.
What do you think?
Because it's not 100 to zero.
It's not, you know, 50-50.
What do you think the results would actually look like?
Like when you were interviewed.
There will never be a fair election.
No, I'm saying if, in a hypothetical world, would it be 80-20?
80-20.
Okay.
80-20 want to be.
And then so there's 20% that want to basically keep it with the theocratic regime.
Do you know what the Khamenei's estimated net worth is, the family's net worth?
Rob, can you pull this up?
$200 billion.
Type in Khamenei net worth.
By the time we're done with the spot, Rob's going to be speaking farsy by the way.
I mean, do that.
Rohman Raze Palavi.
Okay, go to the second one.
Go to the second one, Rob.
No, no, the second article.
Go to the second one right there.
Okay.
I'm guessing the top 10 richest guy in the US.
Yeah, boom.
Khamenei's wealth worth $200 billion.
It's basically like he started.
He started a provoke.
There he is.
This guy's one of the most revolutionary entrepreneurs worldwide.
By the way, where should that wealth actually be?
Not in his hands.
In the people's pockets.
Not just the pockets, but the better roads, better opportunities, better industries growing, the economy being in a better place, opportunities for more people.
But no, these guys got the money.
And by the way, if you're a government official worth $200 billion, you're a criminal.
That's true.
That's what, yeah.
Just so you know that.
Like, what's her face?
Nancy Pelosi.
No, see, this is where you make a false equivalent.
She's $100 million.
This is $200 billion.
This is Vladimir Putin, my friend.
This makes him the richest man in the world.
I understand that.
So let's understand numbers.
Mr. Vin.
I know.
$200 billion is a lot of $100 million.
But does anybody for our government should be even worth $5 million?
Well, Rick Scott, who's our senator here in Florida, is the richest guy in Congress.
Also, the guy from California is worth a couple hundred million dollars.
The Republican guy.
Let's go to the next one.
Let's go to the next one.
There's fraud involved.
All right, let's go to the next one.
Trump demands drug tests for Biden ahead of first debate.
Okay.
Now, this guy, this is the kind of stuff that we say he's just a professional controlling.
but he actually may have a point.
Former President Trump said he wants a bribe.
If you can play, this is a clip.
Go ahead and play the clip.
Remember that idiot from CNN?
Oops, I shouldn't say that I'm doing a debate for them.
They'll be slightly tough.
No, I have fake tapper is the, they said.
I just want to debate this guy.
And I'm going to demand a drug test too, by the way.
I am.
No, I really am.
I don't want him coming in like the State of the Union.
He was high as a kite.
I said, is that Joe up there?
And by the end of the evening, he's like, well, it was exhausted, right?
No, we're going to demand a drug test.
But fake tapper and these people, they're going to be fine.
They're going to be fair.
I think they're going to be fair.
And if they're not, you know, you have to deal with it, right?
Rob, can you pull up the clip between the two Bidens where the marketplace is reacting and saying, what the hell is going on?
Pat, before he plays that, don't you like, okay, Trump, okay, arrogant, whatever.
How funny is that?
Biden can't do shit like that.
To be like, oh, my God, where is he?
Is he up in the sky?
Is he hiding?
That's funny.
I actually agree with you.
I think Don Rickles is a great.
I mean, Donald Trump is hilarious.
Why hilarious clip?
Tell me what's going on here.
Go ahead.
I hear you're free on Wednesday.
Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020.
That's not the same person.
No, they're not the same person.
There's no way.
Well, make my game be pro-insurrent.
Or even do it twice.
You can't be pro-Interesting.
Donald Pro Tapper.
You can't be pro-Israel.
By the way, this is a deep fake.
No, no, no, no.
The one on the right.
The one on the right was insurrection time.
But by the way, he doesn't blink.
Rob, turn off the audio.
We got him.
Yeah, we got it.
Like, let's pause it for one second, Rob.
I want the audience to look at that.
Pause it.
There's no way.
Listen to me.
Believe what you want.
The chin, the ears, the face, the head, the hair part, the hair part is different.
His hair is parted the other way.
It doesn't even look at the same person.
What's your point, though?
Hey, there's definitely two Joe Bidens, right?
I mean, Adam.
Obviously, Vinny.
Two Joe Bidens.
If I showed you that photo, Adam, if I showed you that photo on the street and I was like, hey, is this the same guy?
What would you say?
No, it was definitely two Joe Bidens.
Everybody knows that he might be wearing a mask.
I don't know, Adam.
I don't know.
How many Joe Bidens are there?
I don't know.
Probably three.
Okay.
I had two.
I took the young one.
All jokes aside.
What do you think that they're drugging that guy up with the right to look like that and not blink for as long as he didn't blink?
At this point, whether it's a Trump, whether it's a Biden, I can't trust you.
Dude, these deep fakes are out there.
There's so much nonsense.
The real one Joe Biden, I can tell you, has lost a step or two.
I'll give you that.
One step or two?
Adam, he has no idea where he is or who he's talking about.
That's the problem that you're going to have is like, yes, he's retarded.
He's dead.
He's halfway there.
And then when he shows up to the debate stage on drugs and actually does his thing against Trump, you're going to be like, oh, my God.
I thought this guy would have walked alive.
Hold on.
When you set the bar so low, he can only walk away.
So you mean to tell me the debate with there's going to be no audience, number one.
Number two, the CNN hacks can shut him off.
And it's not a debate.
It's going to be a one-sided thing.
It's going to be all for Biden.
Anytime Trump's going to try to interrupt their cartoon I sent you, Rob, why did you Trump agree to it, buddy?
Adam, watch this.
This is actually pretty funny.
Zoom in a little bit so we can see it better.
Okay, so this is a CNN debate with Trump and Biden.
Go ahead and watch this cartoon.
This is hilarious.
Question tonight goes to Mr. Frog.
Mr. Frog, why are you so evil?
You have one second to respond.
Hello.
Time's up fucking well.
The next question is for our beloved and highly intelligent president.
Why are you so amazing?
You have unlimited time to respond.
First question tonight goes to the next one.
Pause the audience and look at the bottom.
No audience.
Okay, zoom in a little bit.
No RFK or any other third-party candidate.
Limited news outlets.
Candidates, Mike, must mute after time expires.
And by the way, we were sitting there.
It's like, when's the last time they did this?
You know, when's the last time they did a presidential debate on a non-COVID?
This is not like a, this is today.
Everybody is free doing their own things for the most part, right?
Do you know when's the last time they, according to Meet the Press, the last time two presidents, two candidates debated without an audience was the first one.
This is according to Meet the Press.
So we, these guys are talking about they're going to take you back on the way they used to do things back in the days.
And the guy who actually does it is Biden's going back 64 years on the way it was being done or 60 plus years to where there was literally no audience.
So you got to ask yourself a question.
Why would they have no audience?
Why?
This is what I'm saying.
Why would there be no audience?
Just to clarify, the first televised debate is when they're going back, there was no audience, which was Nixon and 1960.
Exactly.
So the first televised presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Nixon in 1960 occurred in television studio with no live audience present.
Debates did not take place until 1976 election and from there on took place in front of live audiences that were instructed to not make noise aside from the beginning and end of it.
The whole backstory there was if you listen to it on radio, you thought Nixon won.
But if you watch it on TV, you thought JFK won because Nixon was sweaty and scruffy and all that.
I agree with you 100%.
If I was Trump, I wouldn't agree with Jake Tapper with the girl.
I think it's Dana Bash.
Dana Bash, Trump derangement syndrome at its finest.
But here's the thing.
Joe Biden said he's not going to do any of the major debates.
So Trump has to get in, but he's saying he wants him to get drug tested.
And you know what?
I'm all for it.
Because if you're going to show up to the debates jacked up on whatever the hell they gave him for the moundu, chip.
I'm just saying, Adam, if he's agreeing to it, because he has to be able to talk the crap.
Because what they're going to do is they want to do what happened in 2020, keep Joe Biden away as much as possible.
The guy's falling apart mentally, physically, and there goes his votes.
So, Vinny, got a question for you.
Yes.
Does Joe Biden's team want him to debate at all?
No.
Okay.
What is the best way to get out of the debate?
To set up a couple standards.
You don't want to be the guy to say no, otherwise you're the coward and you catch the press.
What you do is you say, these are my rules of engagement.
Trump says, I refuse those.
And then Biden says, I guess we're not debating.
And it's not my fault.
You said you wouldn't debate.
Exactly.
I think it's as simple as that.
That is what's going on.
It's as simple.
We can talk about Riddling.
We can talk about speed.
We can talk about Red Bull.
We can talk about whatever you think that Biden was given.
He was certainly a lot perkier at the State of the Union than he was the two, three days prior at public appearances.
So you would say, wow, something's going on there.
He was pretty amped up for the night.
Okay, so whatever.
But I'm saying this is simple.
To me, this is so simple.
The Biden administration doesn't want to be on the stage with RFK.
The Biden administration doesn't even want Joe to be out there debating.
So what do you do?
Make rules that the other guy refuses to take, and you don't have time to do it.
I think that's the plan.
This is the 2020 gameplay.
Keep him hidden.
Keep him in a basement.
Keep him out of the limelight.
Unless something like, because by the way, he's declining mentally.
The votes are going down.
He's losing the black vote.
He's definitely lost the Jewish vote 1,000% with how they're dealing with this whole Hamas Israel thing.
Trying to be on both sides.
Yeah, so I'm telling you, we've been talking about it forever, not to beat a dead horse.
It's something major has to happen to keep this guy out.
If not, they're going to have to abandon his ass and go with somebody else.
That's going to be that surprise, that October surprise is either they're going to jack him up with more drugs or somebody else has to step in.
I don't know.
I think, look, the Spanish word for business is negocios.
It's all a negotiation.
We're in the political business here.
Does Trump, at this point in his career, feel very confident that he can just run circles around Biden?
Of course.
Of course he can.
Right?
So they're using that to their advantage.
So if you've got to give the Biden administration credit where they're like, look, we don't want to put you out there with a live audience.
The live audience, nobody's enthusiastic for Uncle Joe.
Even if the audience is 50-50, when Biden makes a good point, they'll be like, all right, good job, Biden.
When Trump makes, oh, let's go, OMAGA.
We know that.
So the rules of engagement, we're going to create these rules.
You know, Trump is basically like, yo, let's debate anytime, anywhere.
Of course.
So they're using his enthusiasm and his readiness to debate against him.
So I would do the exact same thing if I was Biden administration.
Yeah, no matter what they do, this guy's going to get destroyed.
Because here's what's going to happen.
So what percentage of people do you think will watch this debate versus see the highlights on Twitter?
80-20.
80-what?
80 will watch the highlights, 20 will watch the highlights.
That's the point.
So guess what?
The dumbest strategists in the world because the people that are going to see the highlights, those videos are going to be everywhere.
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube.
Of course, Trump doesn't care because you know what Trump trusts?
He trusts in his ability to sit against anybody and debate him.
And number two, he knows what the marketers are going to do on Twitter, truth, all the other things.
It's going to be disastrous for the other side.
So yes, if there's the audience, you know what they fear because you'd be in jail.
Oh, that's the stuff that they worry about.
That's the fear.
And it's embarrassing, to be honest with you.
And again, it goes back to the same thing.
When is the last time Joe Biden did an interview with a conservative outlet?
When is the last time that Obama did an interview with a conservative outlet?
No, they didn't.
When is the last time Kamala Harris did an interview with a conservative outlet?
Never.
When is the last time Trump did an interview with a Democratic outlet that hates him?
When is the last time RFK would sit down with anybody who doesn't like him and have the conversation?
All the time.
One side has brass.
Yep.
The other one has nothing.
Fully, fully, fully agree.
Trump will show up anytime, anywhere onto CNN.
Caitlin Collins, he did the whole thing.
Excuse me, excuse me.
Biden, he ain't about that life.
Trump is.
And so these are the, no audience, no RFK.
So this is bullshit to me.
RFK should be on this stage.
This lack of a third party getting out there and being able to debate is ruining our country.
And Trump and Biden don't want RFK on that stage.
Okay.
And I agree.
But think about it as a tactical, as a gamesmanship, Adam.
Be honest.
Even if you're Trump, why would you ever want another person to debate with?
Of course.
I get what you're saying.
It's not about the candidates.
It's about America.
America deserves a third party to hear what Kennedy has to say.
Guess what?
I would rather it just be Trump and RFK.
To me, that'd be a great move.
But you know what I'm saying?
I get it.
But what I'm saying is I'd rather just have them debate, have Joe Biden sit there and eat his ice cream in the corner.
He's not going to add anything.
Everything that comes out of his mouth is going to be bullshit.
And I'm just so happy that the people are starting to wake up.
I hope this is not too late.
I also think it's really interesting that it's the Biden administration that's walking away from the national establishment that used to conduct the debates.
And that's what nobody is talking about.
It's like this little floating third level point in all the stories about this where he doesn't want to go with the organizations.
He wants to go outside the organizations that have traditionally done the debates.
And he wants to arrange it his way.
It's sort of, I find that you know what I'm talking about, Adam.
I'll add one last thing.
I hate the fact that I defend Biden, but no one else is going to do this here.
He can go to his record and be like, well, I beat Trump.
If two prize fighters are fighting, all right, bro, rematch.
Don't forget I beat you.
No, no, no.
He did that.
That's what he said.
The actual ad for this was, you know, listen, we debated twice before, and I beat him twice.
Yes.
And I'm agreeing to do it.
Okay, what do you have, tough guy?
Let's go.
He did do that.
Yeah, I'm going to take you behind the shed.
But don't forget one of those times, Trump allegedly or literally had COVID, and he was a mess.
I think that was the first debate in Miami, I want to say.
It was a mess.
So hopefully Trump's feeling his best.
Well, what do you think is going to happen when he goes, okay, I won.
And Trump says in front of two CNN hacks, yeah, but there's been irregularities and all the voting and all that.
They're going to cut his ass off and they're not going to give him the chances to defend himself because, Adam, Joe Biden won.
Did they cheat?
Yes.
So there's two things can exist at the same time.
I think that's what you missed on our earlier point.
He won.
Congratulations.
Joe Biden.
Yay.
I hope all of you are happy that voted for this loser.
But guess what?
There was cheating.
Two things can exist at the same exact time.
And I love when people go, but did the extent really matter?
Yes, it did.
Yes, it did because it affected people's voting.
The numbers, if even a blind person could have seen the night that we fell asleep and Trump was winning, that all of a sudden spike in the middle of the night and everybody went, oh, yeah, those are the mail-in votes that are coming in late.
Bull shit.
You cannot tell me that Joe Biden is the most voted 81 million votes president in the history of our country.
I don't believe that.
A lot of that has to do with voter enthusiasm.
They track, I think it was 73% of voters were excited to vote.
This time around, it's 63.
So you're going to see the lowest voter turnout in almost a generation in 20 years.
But I'll tell you this one thing.
CNN, if you're listening, all our friends out there, here's your chance, guys.
You have lost half of America at least.
People don't find you credible.
People don't find you honest.
People basically see that you're the fake news.
Here's your chance on a public stage to show that you're actually fair and unbiased.
Let's see what you do, Jake Tapper.
Let's see what you do, Dana Bash, because the world is going to be watching.
Vinny, PBD, Tom, we're all going to be watching.
I think we're doing a live event, I want to say.
Let's see if you can actually be fair and unbiased.
I doubt it.
I highly doubt it.
See, that's the problem.
You doubt it, but let's see if they can.
Look, Jay Tapper is going to take the moderate position.
Dana Bash is going to take the aggressive position, and they're going to make Trump attack Dana Bash's question so that he's attacking the female.
I can see the playbook that's here.
And I, you know what?
You know, you make a point there, Adam, that what is left of CNN, you know, his reputation is likely to erode further.
Well, they agreed to two debates.
Although, no, I don't know if you can say CNN and reputation.
Did they agree to two debates, one in June and one in September, I want to say?
I don't know whether I know the one in June is a CNN-anchored debate.
I would hope that in September it is a Fox News or a right-wing moderator type of debate.
That would be for the first time.
What are you thinking of the chances?
Well, both sides are going to push for what they want.
There it is, June and September.
President Biden's first CNN and the second being hosted ABC.
They're not going to let you guys do it.
Are you kidding me?
Well, they're not going to let Fox do it.
Why would they let Fox do it?
Are you and especially getting closer to allow Fox?
If you were going to do Fox and CNN, Fox would go first than CNN would.
So what I would recommend, because I know that all these major legacy outlets listen to PBD podcasts, I would recommend that the ABC hosts have a Republican and a Democrat and keep it fair.
That's what America wants to see.
Fair.
Let me tell you what would be even better if they did do that is if they brought somebody from the digital side to ask questions.
What if they did the first digital panel?
And by the way, what if they did it this way?
What if it's a Anna Kasparian?
Okay.
Nice.
What if it's a Candace Owens?
What if it's a, I don't know, pick another person PBD?
I don't know.
Maybe that's Musk or Tucker or any.
What if it's names like that from the digital side?
And by the way, you know who else I would put on that from the left side?
Bring a Pac-Man who's all a jank.
No, It's got to be so funny.
He is angry.
I think, you know.
He's also running for president, I think.
Yeah, but take a panel of those guys and put them together for the first digital debate with an audience and allow that to happen.
Now, for that to take place, you know who has to call the shot on that?
The president.
The president.
And that's not going to happen without.
So can I give you credit?
What?
I'm going to give you credit, but also the reality?
Awesome idea.
I just don't think it's happening in 2024.
So here's my question.
When's the first time you see something like that?
Is that 2028?
Is that in a midterm?
Is that 2032?
Because that's inevitable.
Well, hear me out, though.
Hear me out, though.
Okay.
If a DeSantis is president, he would never ask for a digital debate.
He is also a guy that wants to control where he's at.
Kudos to him.
He came here.
I gave him the opportunity to have his Trump moment with the hair.
He didn't take advantage of it.
Nikki Haley ain't going to do it.
Nikki Haley ain't going to do it.
By the way.
Vivek would.
99% of candidates on the right won't do it.
This is not a right or a left or a middle thing.
This is an establishment thing.
RFK would do it.
Trump would do it.
Vivek would do it.
And I think that's really it, what you're looking at on who would do it.
But guess what?
They're going to be forced to do it.
I think Gavin would do it too.
I think the only people that do a digital podcast host debate, presidential, are Gavin, RFK, and Trump.
And it's not happening in 2024, but it's happening.
I know this is going to sound weird for me to say this.
I don't agree with 99% of the guys' policies, but I respect the hell out of the fact that while the GOP debate was taking place in a state in Simi Valley, Newsom was right there afterwards talking to Hannity, calling out everybody that was debating in the center.
Guess what?
You're going to, so you're part of the blood community.
You go to the crib territory and say, what's up?
What's up?
Are you kidding me?
I mean, that's red and blue.
Yeah.
I love how PBD always goes to LA gangs when we play.
You got blue and red.
Blue is a Democrat.
You're going to go to the red.
He's a fighter.
I mean, but he's fighting for all the wrong policies.
I think those guys would do it.
Anyways, let's go.
A couple other stories, and then we got to wrap up because we got to head out.
Okay.
Michael Cohen, Rob, you want to play this clip, the one I sent you?
Michael Cohen admits stealing $30,000 from the Trump organization.
What?
I'm in the middle of a meeting.
Somebody texted me and he said, Did you just see this?
I'm like, is this a joke admitted on the witness stand Monday that he stole from the Trump organization, blowing another hole in this credibility as a star witness after former Trump against former Trump?
Defense team lawyer Todd Blanche got the admission out of Cohen, who was Trump's lawyer and fixer before turning on him to help prosecutors.
Blanche brought up a situation in which a tech company, Red Finch, was owed $50,000 by the Trump organization, and Mr. Cohen pocketed most of the money.
Cohen said he handed over $20,000 in cash to the company, but never paid the $30,000 balance.
Even when Cohen was given $50,000 for the Red Finch as part of his 2017 reimbursement structure that was allegedly including money for Stormy Daniels' payment, you stole from the Trump organization, Blanche asked.
Cohen answered, yes, sir.
Play this clip from CNN.
Look at these guys' reaction.
Revelation, though, this morning about the theft of $30,000, which was doubled because they covered his taxes.
So $60,000.
It came out in a glancing, unclear way on direct.
It came out like a bomb earlier today.
I don't know how much they can do to fix that.
It just, at a certain point, it is the fact Michael Cohen did steal this money.
And what makes that really so important, Wolf, is it's not as if Michael Cohen was just stealing on the side.
That'd be bad enough.
The problem is he was stealing from the exact reimbursement at issue in this case.
So the prosecution's core argument is Donald Trump knew what that $420,000 was all about.
He was totally dead in it.
Turns out Michael Cohen was stealing from him within that $420,000.
Does Michael Cohen's acknowledgement, admission that he stole tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump organization potentially open him up, opened him up to further criminal prosecutions?
It's a great question.
The answer is not anymore because the statute of limitations has run out.
But it's a very fair question to ask, gee folks, of the jury.
They gave him a free pass.
He committed larceny.
It's a higher degree of felony than what Donald Trump is charged with.
Yet they gave Michael Cohen a free pass, even though he's now admitted that he stole what amounts to $60,000.
It goes to his credibility.
It goes to his relationship with the DA.
Tom, thoughts.
So if you don't believe that the only purpose of the trial is public distraction and discrediting, if you don't at least believe that, if you can't admit that, then you're not being an objective citizen of this.
And what you have here is the desperation of the prosecution to use a flawed witness.
When I say flawed witness, witnesses have to be credible because credibility is what the jury is looking to.
Who was an eyewitness to the car accident?
Where were you standing?
Do you wear glasses?
All those things when you test a witness and say, this person had a clear view and that guy made a left turn, caused the accident.
He's guilty.
In this case, you've got a guy who was stealing from the guy that they're prosecuting and has turned back and forth and is trying to sell a story on TV.
Good Lord.
This witness has zero credibility.
How do you believe anything that he said?
He's toast.
Isn't he in jail?
So, by the way, he has to leave jail to come here to.
No, he's out of jail.
He's out of jail.
Well, this is, well, he gets faced up to 15 years for stealing the $60,000.
But again, this is their star witness.
This is all Tom, you nailed it.
This is just a talking point for people, just for like the debates and just for the regular Democrats that are walking around and be like, look at he's a felon.
It's not working.
He's the Teflon Don.
Shit is bouncing off of this guy.
Michael Cohen lied to Congress how many times, Tom, do you remember?
How many proven lies?
I stopped counting and fell asleep.
Yeah, exactly.
Like this is, by the way, this is the same people that the left always grabbed these people that they love, like the Michael Alvinatis.
Remember when everybody on the left was walking around going, you could be the next president of the United States from Bill Max, everybody on CNN and MSNBC.
They have the worst tastes in people.
And this is just a huge fact of it.
Michael Cohen, that's their star witness.
And he's the biggest lying scumbag degenerate.
I don't think it's their taste in people.
I think they're willing to use anyone in any way to reach the end, which justify the means, which is to tag some indictments on Donald Trump, distract the voting public.
But guess what?
It's backfired.
The more this goes, you are finding it in the crosstabs of the polling.
There are little tenths of points that keep creeping up on the polls because the people, look at Georgia.
Georgia, you can argue, I'll argue right now, based on the polls, based what we're seeing here, is a 10-point non-swing state anymore, folks.
That's because whatever you have in downtown Atlanta with Fannie Willis and the people that support her, the rest of the state is red as in red hot upset because they use those people too.
And you stuck Fannie Willis out there, who's a completely flawed DA with a with a dating a guy, misappropriating money on her own.
These are the best witnesses you've got.
The strategy was just to use who they could, distract and discredit, and it ain't working.
Look, you only get one reputation.
And this guy's reputation not only is a convicted felon, he has a vendetta against Trump.
He's seeking retribution.
He absolutely hates Trump.
And he's a liar and he's a thief.
So, you know, I learned the hard way when I was in like sixth grade.
I stole a pack of gum from like a CV, like an Eckards, and I got caught and I scared the bejesus.
I'm like, oh my God, I'm going to go to jail.
They're like, relax, put the gum down.
But I learned a lesson.
Here's a guy.
He didn't steal hundreds of thousands.
He didn't try to embezzle millions.
This dude stole 30 grand.
You're a lawyer for Trump.
And you're trying to finagle a couple G's.
Scumbag.
Like, at least Sam Bankman freed tens of millions of dollars, billions of dollars.
Bernie made up all scumbags.
Go for the gut stone.
You're stealing 10, 20 grand.
Like, what kind of loser are you?
How broke?
How desperate?
How stupid are you to try to do this for 10 grand?
But 99% of the guilt goes on him.
But this also makes me question, Trump, why do you have this guy around you?
Why is he your spokesperson?
I hope and pray that if Trump gets elected, this time around, there's a better vetting system for all the people around you, the swamp creatures and the dirtbags.
They don't try to screw you over like this guy.
I hope so.
Yeah.
And that part of it, like for me, you sit there as an entrepreneur and you try to hire the right lawyers.
I fired a Lord the other day.
Not the other day, probably six months ago, seven months ago.
And, you know, you're like, yeah, I don't know if I can trust this guy because something was leaked to somebody else.
I'm like, wait a minute, why do they know about it?
And what did you say to them?
And how did this?
And I confronted him.
I told him, you know, he knows exactly what my position is with it.
You have to be very, very careful with lawyers, accountants, all of these guys.
This is why you're better off hiring lawyers that represent a big firm than those that work independently on their own.
Because if a lawyer is representing a bigger firm that they're a part of, guess what?
If they screw up, it's the liability and the responsibility of the big firm.
We went away from a small accounting firm that the guy would sit there and I'm like, I would see him and his wife screaming.
I'm like, listen, I can't work with you anymore, guy.
You're a little bit, you remember the story here.
I'm like, we're moving on.
I went to top 50.
And now, Tom, we've been top, I don't want to say the name, but we've been with a top accounting firm, a couple of them for the last seven years.
We've spent millions of dollars with our accounting firms.
But half the time, it's also like, how do you sometimes hire these guys?
Like, even if you bring a GC in, you want to hire somebody that's going to be your GC, your general counsel that's representing you.
You have to vet them out properly.
What's their background?
I mean, this is going to make a lot of owner operators and entrepreneurs say, do I have the right people inside here that I can trust that don't have loose lips?
Who are my guys?
You know, who can this happen to when you have them on the inside?
This is the more and more and more, you know, our business expands.
Most people don't know what we do on a daily basis.
It's so funny.
More people I run into.
They're like, oh, you're the podcast guy.
I'm like, yeah, I just do podcasts.
All I do.
But they don't really know what's going on on the inside, the businesses, the companies that we're running.
But I will say this part to you.
The fact that it's making me and a lot of my peers that I'm speaking to be more intentional on who they let on the inside.
And no matter how much of a close-knit, again, conversation I had, I told one of my guys five years ago, I said, you're no longer on the inside to know any of the news and the stuff that we're doing.
Why is that?
You drink too much.
You're always drunk.
I can't have you on the inside.
Another guy, women control you.
You're too much about girls.
And you'll sacrifice guys for girls.
I can't have that being on the inside because you go Google Gaggle and there's girls.
You just act like a different guy when girls are around.
Whether it's a wife or another woman, I'm like, you lose yourself and your identity.
What are you around otherwise?
I can't have you run because women, you put women first in this.
So you'll to be cool in front of them.
Hey, you're more drugs or gambling, all this stuff.
You need to be very, very careful when you're letting people in because they may not think it's a bad deal, but all it takes is one Michael Cohen to ruin your life.
And we're seeing this.
And obviously it takes how many years to find out he's a fraud?
It takes how many years for the market to find out?
Yours.
But the damage has already been done, reputation, all that stuff, because you hired the wrong guy that came on the inside.
And by the way, this is not a shot at him.
This is a shot that this can happen to any one of us, anybody.
It's happened to me before.
It's going to happen again in the future, but you got to be as careful and intentional about it as possible.
Anyways, let's go to a couple of the stories here before we wrap up.
We do have to go to the Diddy story, but before I go to the Diddy story, let me do the Walmart story.
Check this out, guys.
Very interesting story.
Tom, I'm going to come to you with this one here.
Walmart gains high-income shoppers as elevated prices persist.
What?
Walmart, this is a Fox business story.
Walmart is gaining high-income shoppers as persistent inflation pressures, household budgets.
With CFO John David Rainey noting upper-income households continuing to account for the majority of the share gains, the company saw two-thirds of the shared gain in general merchandise from households earning more than $100,000 year income to rich people, folks.
With engagement increasing across all income groups, inflation, although down from a peak 9.1%, remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, impacting consumer behavior.
April's inflation rate was 3.4%, slightly down under from 3.5.
Rainey emphasized the company's shift from just offering value to focus on convenience, which he claims is valued irrespective of what your income level is, Tom.
So, Walmart had a boomer quarter, and they said more than just this.
What he was talking about here is that they are seeing upper-income households that would be shopping at Whole Foods and places like that showing up in Walmart.
And he says, We're trying to give them convenience, we're also trying to give them value.
The other thing he said very specifically: he said, We are seeing consumers coming in and they conduct their surveys and they know their customers and they know what they buy, they know how often they're there because they have all the shopping data.
They pointed out fast food having inflated prices is bringing more middle class back to Walmart for meals ready to eat, MRE, and for lower-cost fruits.
Now, on one hand, it's probably better that you're not eating fast food and you're going to Walmart to get something halfway fresh.
But what's interesting about this, they are actually saying the same thing McDonald said: McDonald said, Hey, the inflation was really hurt me.
You know, all the raw materials cost, McDonald's did not have a good quarter.
And then McDonald says, Embrace yourself.
Second quarter will probably suck because we're going to be under the full impact of the $20 minimum wage in certain areas where we do business, like California.
And so, Walmart is basically like a weather vein right now for the greater economy and pointing to the impact that Bidenomics and the affordability crisis has had on Americans, where even high-income people are hit by car insurance, they're hit by inflation.
They are now coming back down to Walmart for convenience and value and buying things.
And people aren't going to fast food, they're coming back to Walmart, and it's evidenced by McDonald's saying that it was a tough quarter.
And so, this is real, Pat.
This is Walmart talking about things that are showing up as very real, and the true state of the American economy is showing up as people are shifting down to stores on the strata to buy their groceries and things.
You know, it's worse than people think.
There's a can we go to a real quick chart from Wall Street Journal?
Hey, we haven't, Pat, you haven't seen this yet, I don't think.
Back up one, back up one right there.
Can the audience see this now?
Okay, check this out, Pat.
Change in household net worth since the start of presidency.
If you do just the value, like a dollar for dollar, on the left, you can see Trump, they were up 40%.
Biden, they were up about 18% since the beginning of the respective presidencies.
But, Pat, look at the chart on the right.
When you adjust it for inflation, the Trump era brought America about a 29% increase in the net worth of households.
That is insane.
The Biden administration is sitting on zero.
Do you understand what this is, Vinnie?
So, so can you, so Tom, here's what I got what you just showed, but you need to explain it to the average American, okay, that's watching this.
Explain to Vinny what this means.
Go forward.
So, it means if you compare the two presidencies and look at where you were when each one started and where you were right now, three and a half years in.
Okay, which one was better for me?
Trump, you would have seen an increase in your net worth, maybe your 401k, your IRA, what you're able to save, total net worth of about 29%.
Okay, 29% increase.
So, you were worth $200,000.
Okay.
Now, you're worth $258,000.
Correct.
29%.
Go true.
Correct.
And under Biden, you have started, you are at 0,000.
Let's just say 100%.
So because that dip underneath the zero line was going to the negative.
Correct.
It was your net income.
239%, not 29%.
That's right under 40%, right?
That's what it's shown with Trump.
And now adjusted to inflation.
Yeah, just so let's go through it.
Let me try to explain it.
Tom still is the Silicon Valley type of audience.
So you got $200,000 day one, okay?
Trump gets elected.
By the end of it, adjusted to inflation, not nominal value.
Nominal value could be you have $200,000.
Now it's $300,000.
But inflation, that $200,000 today is $280,000.
So you really only made $20,000.
What matters is this, right?
This is why sometimes people get treasury bills because they'll say it's net 5% and no taxes.
So you're not going to have to pay the taxes.
So adjusted to inflation, yeah, $200,000.
Okay.
Now on the right side.
On the right side, adjusted to inflation.
Holy crap.
Years later, under him, adjusted to inflation, you have 29%, four years later, which means your $200,000 is now $258,000.
But under Biden, your $200,000 adjusted to inflation is up only 1% to $202,000.
You had $56,000 more under Trump than you did under Biden.
Now, to be fair, and we go time to time, let's just say that's 16% to 1%.
Your $200,000 is $232,000 adjusted to $202,000.
Regardless, you have more money, your money growing under Trump than you do with Biden because Biden's still got a few more months to live.
And this data is coming from the Federal Reserve Board.
So it's coming from our government.
This is not an independent right-wing news source here, Denny.
This is our government stats staring you in the face.
And Walmart talking about it in the quarterly report, Pat, of how bad it is for people that wealthier people are leaving Whole Foods and coming down to Walmart.
Yeah.
Let me go to the next one.
I got a quick, funny story for you.
So five minutes, one more second.
This will be a minute to go.
Let's be quick.
There we go, guys.
Tom just gave a whole chart.
I'm going to do this in 60 seconds.
2020.
I leave Miami and I move to the beautiful city of Addison, Texas.
I hire a realtor by the name of Patrick Beth David.
He says, this is where you should live, right here behind the yard house on Beltline Road in Addison.
And I start working with PBD and Value Tainment.
In the distance, I see this building.
Give me one second.
Yes.
Brad, I'm live on a podcast.
I got 33,000 people watching the podcast.
I'll call you the moment I'm done in a few minutes.
All right, buddy.
Bye-bye.
Was that a real call?
That was a real call.
You'll see why.
But go ahead.
All right.
Thanks, Brad.
Love you, Brad.
Love you, Brad.
So I end up going to this place I see in the distance called Walmart.
I've never, in Miami, there's no Walmarts.
There's Publix, there's Whole Foods.
I go there, I go shopping.
The prices blew my mind.
I've never seen anything this cheap.
I just bawled out at Walmart.
I go to the cash register.
They're like, $83.
I'm like, for the whole store.
One time I went shopping there, they're basically like, yeah, it's free.
Just take everything you want.
We'll give you money.
I've never seen prices this cheap at Walmart.
Thank you, PBD.
But their slogan, I think we have their slogan.
It's save money, live better.
I've never seen cheaper prices in my life at Walmart.
So I understand the American consumer.
Yeah, there you go.
The American consumer relies on something like Walmart.
It's incredible.
So whether you're making $50,000 a year or $250,000 a year, save money, live better at Walmart.
It's good.
Here we go.
Another, so this podcast is brought to you by Walmart, Adam.
And Adam is what aisle are you typically on?
Aisle, 17 or 16?
I'm in the cold aisle where the ladies are shopping and it's a little bit.
We knew that's where he was going to be going.
All right, so next.
Have we done the Sean Diddy Comb story yet or no?
So, Diddy, all this stuff with Diddy, you know, it's God, they're just hating on me, and all this stuff is just not fair.
People don't know on what I've gone through, and then boom, this video from March of 2016 is released with him and Cassie.
And I just want you to watch this.
Look at this guy right here.
Go ahead.
Fantastic.
We've all done this before, right?
We run around.
That's a regular Thursday night for this.
Look at this.
Look at this with Cassie.
Boom.
Yeah.
That's really, really totally pink socks.
What is Pink Sox?
Look, grabbing the bags, stomping her, punch, grabbing her hair.
Yeah, dragging.
What a pussy.
That gets me so mad, bro.
That gets me so upset.
And then there's another clip where he's throwing glasses or something at her.
I don't even.
Right there, go back a little bit.
Go back a little bit.
Go back a little bit, a little bit.
Go all the way to the end.
Maybe it's at the end when he's throwing the glasses at him while keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
Right there.
Watch this.
Look at this here.
Look at Picture.
Boom.
Jeez.
Right.
So this is them.
So, okay, Adam.
This comes out.
People react.
50 Cent reacts.
This was a bad look.
He comes out with his apology video: 50 Cent saying, who told him this was a good idea?
Okay.
Go ahead and play this clip, Rob.
It's so difficult to reflect on the darkest times in your life.
Sometimes you got to do that.
I was fucked up.
I mean, I hit rock bottom, but I make no excuses.
My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
I take full responsibility for my actions in that video.
I'm disgusted.
I was disgusted then when I did it.
I'm disgusted now.
I went and I sought out professional help.
Had to go into therapy.
I'm going to rehab.
Had to ask God for his mercy and grace.
I'm so sorry.
But I'm committed to be a better man each and every day.
Unbelievable.
I'm not asking for forgiveness.
I'm truly sorry.
Her emotion.
Yeah.
So, do you believe him?
Do you think he's actually fully sorry?
I got a lot of questions.
Why has that video been hidden since 2016?
That's eight years.
Who's kept on to that video?
Who else knew about this that didn't come out?
His former assistant came out and said, Are you surprised about this?
And she was being pushed by the interviewer saying, Well, did you know about this?
I didn't know about this.
They're trying to say if you knew about it and women are going through this, how come you're not telling other people about it?
Who else on the inside knew?
There's just so many questions about a case like this.
Go ahead, man.
When I saw it, I stopped and went, okay, 2016.
So what nobody was really, really talking about is the hotel in question, the Intercontinental Hotel.
Diddy allegedly paid $50,000 to confiscate that, to get that from the hotel.
You know what that means?
The owner, the staff, the management, security all saw that.
They saw a girl get run down, stomped out, beaten, dragged to her hotel room.
God knows what happened inside the hotel room, and nothing.
That's hidden.
When have you ever heard that?
That's a crime.
God forbid, six months later, he kills her.
That hotel is liable, Intercontinental Hotel.
I know they closed the one in question, I think, in Century City, Tommy, but in general, nobody's talking about that.
Okay.
And that's what we've seen on camera of Diddy.
Imagine what this scumbag does off the camera.
You know, earlier I talked about the Democrats.
Don't you notice that there's a trend with these people?
Okay.
The Weinsteins, the Epsteins, the Diddies, the Wieners, the Clintons, they get away with everything.
But then they get mad for Lauren Boebert getting caught giving a hand job in a movie theater in the dark.
Like, give me, give me a break.
Give me a break.
This guy belongs in prison.
I don't care, PBD, about this.
What's it called, Tom?
The amount of time that he catches you to.
The statue of limitation.
I don't to hell with that.
Everybody's seen what he's done.
Everybody knows what he is.
And that fake apology, I don't believe it.
Okay.
And unless people like that, people like the Clintons, people like all these idiots, I thank God Weinstein got put in jail.
Unless they start going to prison, this shit is always going to keep happening.
It's never going to happen.
He did get professional help.
He got a professional lawyer to professionally approach the hotel and professionally draft something and professionally cut a check for $50,000 to get the security video.
So when he says he got professional help, oh boy, he did.
Yeah, exactly.
But Tom, but do you agree with the statute of limitation in that?
We have proof.
We've seen it with our eyes.
And everybody involved in the hotel that saw that.
So a hotel got 50 grand to hide this.
What?
What?
Make that make sense to me.
How are they not going to get in trouble?
Releases and payments are as old as the Hills.
And that's exactly what happened here.
And this is the way, you know, sports agents, this is the way, you know, agents in Hollywood.
This is the way wealthy people.
This is the way the DuPont family made drunk driving convictions go away.
You know, you get something expunged.
You know, there are two levels of justice, two systems of justice.
The one that's for the every person, and then there's the ones that for the wealthy and the people here who have the money to, quote, make things go away, unquote.
And that's what we're seeing here.
And now we're incensed by it.
And it goes on a lot.
And I'm as incensed as you are.
I wish it would stop.
But as long as there's money and as long as there's attorneys and as long as there's a willing DA or a willing hotel owner to accept the money, take the release and then, you know, get out of my hotel, sir, you're going to see this.
Tom, Catcher.
I don't believe that.
I think it sucks.
I'm not giving you an excuse.
I think that system is terrible.
And I don't particularly believe that, you know, I'm watching his eyes move as he's reading something, which I believe, you know, he's a performer.
He's an entertainer.
And I, I think, you know, I didn't, I don't find that statement.
And I hate to go, I hate to go there, Tom, but please let me go there.
God forbid, you saw that video and that was your daughter.
That was your daughter having that shit done.
And then you hear the hotel did that.
There's a statute of limitation.
Let me explain something to you.
There's no statute of limitation for her brother, her father, her cousins, her uncle to be looking for Diddy.
What do you do in that situation, Tom, when you know everything that you just said, the law doesn't matter?
Lawyers get paid.
Everybody's hush-hush.
And now statute of limitation, nothing is going to happen to anybody.
What do you do?
Me, I don't let the statue of limitations go out.
I go at the time, and no, no, no, no.
We're going to get this guy prosecuted, and we're going to do everything we can.
And if the police are bought off or something happens, it happens.
But I'm not going to let it go.
I'm going to say, no, Look, here's the deal with Diddy.
Didny's finished.
You know, TMZ is coming out with the documentary called The Downfall of Diddy.
It's inevitable.
So whether that's legal or whether that's your actual career, Diddy is done.
So he's not sorry.
He's sorry he got caught.
He's been lying about this whole situation.
You've seen the PR statements he's put out there.
You know, you can't believe these people.
They're just trying to come after my money.
Yeah, there it is.
Downfall of Diddy.
He doesn't give a shit.
He is an absolute egomaniac, psychopath, savage.
So he's not sorry.
He's sorry he got caught.
In the apology video, he said, I 10 times.
He never said you, the victim, Cassie.
Like, there was zero.
He's been named Cassie.
No, he never even apologized to anybody other than, I'm sorry for this.
I've seen counseling.
I've gone to God.
It's all about Diddy.
So, what's going to happen here?
You know, Jordan Peterson has a quote, very famous quote that says, for a man that you need to be a monster, an absolute monster, but then you need to learn how to control it.
Diddy clearly didn't read that last line because the most famous video, if you go, if you Google Diddy on YouTube, the first thing that pops up is Diddy Savage moment.
You see the thing where he hangs up the phone, I'm a savage.
Anything I want, I can get.
I'm a savage.
Sorry.
But then he tried to remix that in 2022 and it just didn't hit the same.
It looked like he was desperate and he looked like he was acting.
Just dude, Diddy Savage, you'll see it.
But the guy is an absolute monster.
Yeah, it's that video right there.
It's probably the most famous video of Diddy.
I can get whatever I want.
That's on his YouTube channel, by the way.
Look at this.
He's not even hiding it.
Yeah.
That's his YouTube channel.
Play.
You think I could book that for like the weekend of the 14th when the soundtrack comes out?
If so, bump somebody.
All right, thanks.
I love you, man.
Bye.
I got my MTV out.
Savage.
I'm a savage.
Oh, I'm a savage.
Whatever I want to get.
Whatever I want, I have to get what's next.
What's next?
Yes.
What's next?
I'm not going to stay fucking down.
I'm not going to stay fucking lying down.
I'm not.
I can't do that, man.
I can't do that.
What's next?
Give me something.
What can't you do?
I can do it.
I can do anything.
He almost hit him with the wall.
In that moment, look, if you're an entrepreneur, that's what you need to get ahead.
But there's a difference between being hungry, being a savage, and then being an absolute monster.
He's turned into a monster.
Any man that does what he does to his girl, to any girl, is not a real man at all.
Absolutely disgusting.
And therefore, Cassie won $30 million, convicted of lying, no doubt.
They settled that in 24 hours.
The real question is, what's going to happen to Diddy next?
You talk about being a fed.
Kanye went on a rant a few years ago on the Drink Champs podcast.
Telling about he's a fed.
They took my family, all that.
Candace Owens retweeted that she actually believes him with that.
So what's going to happen with the latest allegations?
The guy is finished.
It's just a matter of what the law is going to say at this point.
What do you think, Pat?
With Diddy?
Yeah, I think jail, not at all.
But go through the opportunities, right?
There's a Jaguar Wright.
Did you hear what she said?
She said, in the dark web, he sold a videotapion of Rihanna of Drake.
Did you guys hear about this or no?
So she just said, you know who Jaguar Wright is exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
She talked about the fact that this is $500 million Diddy.
Let me see if I can find this.
She says about this.
There it is.
I found it.
So this is a few days ago that she says this.
Rob, I'll text this over to you if you can play this clip and then we'll wrap it up.
Here's the thing: if there's this tape, how many other tapes do you think there are?
Perfect.
How many tapes?
Then the question becomes: who wants the tapes?
Who's being protected?
If you're a massive, massive agent, manager, Hollywood music industry executive, your singers are making you hundreds of millions of dollars per year.
Do you want those guys to go to jail or not?
Probably not.
So who are you going to protect?
If this guy's got it, you also almost need to get your hands on this stuff, right?
Now, Jaguar Wright did a song with.
Go ahead and play this clip on what she says.
Go ahead and play this clip.
Comment down below.
Check out this next clip as Jaguar Wright says, P. Diddy sold the tape that took place in commentary rap for 500.
Got this next clip on.
Is he protecting people or are people protecting him?
Oh, no.
He's selling it because he needs the cash.
The last freak off tape that just got sold on the darknet, which I know because I monitor, went for 500 million.
What?
It had multiple stars in it.
Nikki Minaj, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Drake.
It was a really interesting night in Calabasas, and he just sold that footage.
You can pause it right there.
500 million.
Oh, by the way, but here's where I'm at.
Okay, how much credibility do I give to this?
You ready?
Less than 5%.
I'm just telling you guys, I'm not going to go.
We want to be able to say this is true or not.
But okay, by the way, for me, 5% is very high to have 5% here.
But what is the point?
You add 200 videotapes at 5%.
That means 40 of them are real.
Okay.
So what does this guy have?
I think this guy's got a lot of stuff.
So either the powerful people of Hollywood and music have to protect this guy.
Number two, do you think this is the type of guy that would be a guy that'll keep his mouth shut and not reveal and show how much power he's got that he's even got the feds in his pocket?
Let's say the Fed negotiates with this guy.
Is this like a Frank Lucas type of guy that just kind of goes away and is quiet?
Or do you think knowing the way he's, the way he just reacted, the Fed, they're going to be like, hey, you know how I said I got everything I got?
I even got the feds in my pocket.
I even could have like, do you visualize him saying something like that in a small circle of people?
Yeah, of course.
So guess what?
The Fed is sitting there saying, dude, this guy cannot be trusted, whether they get the tapes or not.
So what does all this stuff mean?
This guy is his life's on the line.
Shook is right.
His life's on the line.
And he could all of a sudden disappear in many different ways.
Purely speculation, if that's the truth.
Or he has to be under major control and surveillance where the only types of phones you can use is this.
If anywhere you go, you have to get approval.
You can only live in this house that we are recording every single thing that you're doing.
And we have these tapes on you that if God forbid you come out and you do this and we, and you just have to sit there and say, well, this guy playing in those type of parameters.
I don't think he will.
So if I'm sitting there advising the Fed, I'm like, this is not the guy to negotiate with, not saying do anything and do anything to him.
But the Fed is having those types of, the Fed is like the most legal mob, you know, that they get to sit there and really make the tougher decisions.
Speculation, allegedly based on a lot of stuff that we've seen and read about.
But yeah, there's just one too many videotapes that are.
And by the way, what if this is a video that was leaked as a form of negotiation with Diddy?
What if this video was leaked to say, hey, Diddy, you don't want to do what?
No problem.
Wow.
Phase one, bro.
Here's phase one.
You ready?
Oh, you apologize?
Let me keep you.
You want phase two?
Here's phase two.
If you notice a pattern of a video being released week after week after week after.
Slow drip.
This is how they're negotiating with him behind closed doors to say, you better shut the F up and negotiate or else.
This video that we just released is nothing.
This is level one compared to the offense that we have.
Are we going to go one, two, three, four, five, six?
So you want to play with us?
Now you want to negotiate?
What do you want to do?
You ready?
Good?
Yeah.
Here's what we need you to do.
Boom, Or else.
So if you all of a sudden see the next 30, 60, 90, six months, some real drastic, weird things happening and him saying stuff that's out of his character, you better believe someone behind closed doors negotiation.
And that's what all those raids, all those raids, they took everything.
They got all the footage.
We've said allegedly, allegedly, allegedly, what we saw in that video can't be unseen.
Nope.
No more allegations with that.
And by the way, Rob, if you can go to VTMerch.com, allegedly, for some of you guys, I saw guys tagging me.
I was commenting on their post.
A bunch of guys ordered allegedly shirt.
Guys, go order the shirt allegedly.
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It's in white.
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It says allegedly, and you know what it says on the back of the shirt?
It says future looking surprise.
Honey, go order it, put the link below, Rob, directly to this merch.
If you can put it in the chat in the description for the people that are listening to this on podcast, Spotify, Apple, go to vtmerch.com and order the allegedly shirt.
By the way, major, major merch drop Thursday, Friday coming to you soon with finally, we're going to have Dan Bongino.
Danny Boyd.
And then Friday is going to be a lot of fun.
God bless everybody.
Enjoy.
We'll do this again on Thursday.
Take care.
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