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ABC Pays Trump $15M, January 6 Cover Up, Trudeau To Resign, NJ Drone Theories | PBD Podcast | Ep 521

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick cover Donald Trump addressing the mysterious New Jersey drones, ABC paying Trump $15M for a liable lawsuit, new evidence shows FBI informants were involved in the January 6th insurrection, and Canadians call for Justin Trudeau to resign! 💳 MISSED THE CHRISTMAS SHIPPING DEADLINE? VT GIFTCARDS TO THE RESCUE: https://bit.ly/3P28SnM 🎄 VT CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4gk4yff 🧥THE NEW VT SWEATSHIRTS & HOODIES: https://bit.ly/4f5fnAM 🧢 PURCHASE THE NEW VT HATS: https://bit.ly/3ZFAPrH 📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": https://bit.ly/41rtEV4 📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3OExClZ 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh 🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://bit.ly/4eXQl6A 📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4ikyEkC 👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3ZjWhB7 🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3BfA5Qw 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or 💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! TIME STAMPS: 00:00 - Podcast intro 00:32 - PBD previews topics on today's show. 05:38 - 💳 VT GIFTCARDS: https://bit.ly/3P28SnM 08:18 - Donald Trump on New Jersey drones. 35:35 - ABC settles libel lawsuit with Donald Trump. 51:03 - Colin Cowherd blames Democrats for ruining the NBA. 1:02:46 - Stephen A Smith calls out Democrats for lying. 1:16:41- Trump to jail January 6th committee. 1:32:02 - Cost of raising kids skyrockets. 1:44:05 - Kevin O'Leary praises Elon Musk. 1:52:10 - Justin Trudeau called to resign. SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @ValuetainmentComedy @theunusualsuspectspodcast @bizdocpodcast ABOUT US: 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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All right, folks, another podcast where we start on time.
Rob, what episode are we on?
Five what?
521.
521, gang.
We got a lot of weird stories going on.
I got a whole breakdown of the drone situation I want to talk to you about from a guy that broke it down.
And I went through it last night going through a rabbit hole on what's going on here.
A former U.S. Navy intelligence chief that breaks down what signals to look out for.
And we'll talk about that today with the drone.
On top of that, there's a bunch of other things going on.
Apparently, there was a phone call made from Jamie Dimon to Trump where Trump looked at the phone and let it go to voicemail.
Anyways, we'll read that story over to you.
A bunch of guys are giving Trump's inaugural fund a million dollars.
You got Jeff Bezos.
You got Zuck.
You got Sam Altman.
And on top of that, Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Mar-a-Laco.
There was an interview done with Trump that I want to show you a clip.
He seems uncomfortable and a bit paranoid when I show it to you, but not in a negative way.
In a way where, well, I'll just play the clip to you here in a minute and we'll look at it together and go through it.
Karine Jean-Pierre confirms Biden and talks to potentially parton allies.
Some of those allies you may not like.
And one of the guys' name is Anthony, you know, like a Tony with the last name of a Fauci.
We'll talk about that.
Forget about it.
Exactly.
Drone, we'll talk about drones, some things going on there.
Michael Moore wants to pour gasoline on 1,000% justified anger after United Healthcare CEO murder.
We'll read that.
Stephen A. Smith goes lights out.
Stephen A. I think you got some bad influences in your life, man, that they're kind of giving you this conservative mojo.
Stop hanging out with those people.
Go stick to the people in the SPN that are just keep feeding the, you know what I'm saying?
Something's going on with this Stephen A guy.
I don't know, man.
I like him.
I like him.
He's a good guy.
He's a good guy.
He is a good guy.
He was raised the right way by an incredible mother.
So that's a different story.
He's super fit these days.
Yes, he is.
Okay, Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary supports Elon.
By the way, I like the way he broke down Elon, comparing him to jobs in ways I've not seen it before.
And I think it's worth everybody seeing Kevin's analysis.
I like that a lot.
All right.
Social media erupts as kids correct the first lady.
The first lady says, happy holidays.
You should see what kids say to her.
It's like, oh, yes, And then I'll tell you why something happened to us that you just kind of need to know about.
All right.
LeBron is having a rough week, taking a week off, but people are not stopping attacking this guy.
BuzzFeed had to sell off massively popular media property to pay debts.
Apparently, an $85 million podcast.
Palantir surges over 3% overnight trading after Army-Navy spotlight with Trump and Musk's presence.
You got to see this clip.
Maybe we'll show it to you.
Left-wing Dow plays the role of FBI informants at J6.
And 60 Minutes reporter Leslie Stahl admits, worry about the future of legacy media with Trump taking office again.
I'm very dark about it.
You're part of the darkness.
Lady, you caused this darkness.
When Trump asks you, there's stuff in there.
There's nothing in there.
You can't say something like that.
That one interview that they did.
Whoopi Goldberg says RFK Jr. is fat shaming people by encouraging healthy diet and exercise.
Let me read this one more time to you.
Whoopi Goldberg says RFK Jr. is fat shaming people by encouraging healthy diets and exercise.
Tell me that is not crazy to think about.
Greg Popovich cannot help himself but destroy the NBA even more.
By the way, they're down 48% in the last 12 years.
And when you watch Popovich, say what he just said, you're like, it's obvious Popovich hates Half of America, not disagrees with, not dislikes, absolute sheer hate for this community.
And that's why they can't stand watching a game because of people like you pop.
And I'm surprised that Adam Silver, unlike a Roger Godello, is okay with you speaking the way they do.
At least the NFL found a way to get some control over.
Adam Silver is not David Stern.
I can tell you that for a fact.
He doesn't have the tops of brass that Stern had.
Adam Silver walks on eggshells around these guys, just wants to be cool amongst these guys.
Again, that's my speculation.
Chief of Russia's nuclear defense force killed by explosive device in Moscow.
Cost of raising a child twice as high in some states as others.
We'll talk about that.
Maybe we'll help you move to some states that are cheaper.
Governor Trudeau, I'm sorry, Canada's Trudeau is on the brink of potentially stepping down after a chaotic day in Ottawa.
We'll talk about that.
Shooter at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin.
I did as 15-year-old Natalie Samantha Rupnow.
We'll share that tragic story that took place there.
George Stepanopoulos' comment that led ABC News to $15 million lawsuit settlement with Trump seems to hold up, MSNBC host.
Prisoner CNN helped free a Syrian prison was actually notorious.
Assad's regime torture.
And then you got Japan's SoftBank plans to invest $100 billion in U.S. projects over the next four years.
And we got a couple other stories that we may get into.
Eric Adams, Trump, very, very unique story there.
And yeah, that's it.
Okay, with that being said, a couple things I do want to tell you guys.
You asked for this year.
By the way, this hat, remember this hat that we showed?
I told the crew, I said, I don't know how this hat's going to do.
Let me put it to you this way.
We don't have this for sale.
So you can't even buy it.
It's done.
We're shipping a thousand of these out today.
So for some of you guys that are waiting for it, it's officially at our warehouse.
It's going out to you.
Merry Christmas.
By the way, this, Rob, can you play the clip with Jill Biden talking about happy holidays and a kid correct?
So we're at a point that kids are correcting the first lady that, hey, why can't you just say Merry Christmas that a kid has to lecture the president's wife?
Watch this clip here.
It's so funny.
It's 13 seconds.
Go ahead.
Hello.
How are you?
Hi.
Happy holidays.
Hi.
Happy Christmas.
Yes.
Happy Christmas.
Yes.
Happy holidays to happy Christmas.
You can posit right there.
The kid is more comfortable saying Merry Christmas than our first lady is.
But anyways, this sold, the USA hat versus a this hat, in six weeks, it sold the same amount as the USA hat did in six months.
That's ridiculous.
This hat.
Christmas.
But so I'm not selling it to you.
We don't have it.
We still have these Christmas hats left.
These two Merry Christmas.
One thing I will tell you that moved insanely fast were these sweaters, these sweaters, that the quality is insane.
You can literally sleep in these things with winter being around the corner.
This one here, hot item going off the shelf.
This is 3D quality.
And on the back, it shows future looks bright.
These are still out there.
This is going to be the softest thing I've ever touched on.
I'm not even joking.
Wow.
Seriously?
You're 44.
You've already touched softly.
But let me go.
Can you start the podcast?
I'm afraid of the picture.
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And let me even give her a quick shout out.
The last name was Lynch, if I can find this thing here.
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With that being said, let's get right into it.
Rob, the president is being asked about drones.
His response made me think about something.
I want you to watch president's body language here when he's being asked about drones.
You know his language when he's playful.
You know his language when he's having fun.
You know his language when he's prepared for tough questions.
None of those body language are you going to feel here.
But I want you to watch this, not from what he's saying.
Watch his mannerisms.
And tell me, if you're a poker player, what vibe does he have?
Rob, if you can play.
Again, it's about drones.
Watch this clip.
Go for it, Rob.
Hello, Brazil.
Thank you.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
Being friendly.
You know the drones that are flying around New Jersey ports.
It seems like the American people have a big discount.
The government knows what's happening.
Watch his body language.
Look, our military knows where they took off from.
If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage.
They know where it came from and where it went.
And for some reason, they don't want to comment.
And I think they'd be better off saying what it is.
Our military knows and our president knows.
And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense.
I can't imagine it's the enemy because if it was the enemy, they'd blast it out.
Even if they were late, they'd blast it.
Something strange is going on.
For some reason, they don't want to tell the people.
And they should because the people are really, I mean, they happen to be over Bedminster.
We usually know the drone.
They're very close to Bedminster.
I think maybe I won't spend the weekend in Bedminster.
He's talking to somebody.
I've decided to cancel my trip.
He's talking to somebody.
You've got an intelligence briefing on this.
I don't want to comment on that.
You can pause it right there.
Okay.
So, mannerisms.
You know what vibe it gives me?
Here's a vibe it gives me.
When you're selling a business and the buyer agrees to buy it at a price and you're selling it, we've been through this process.
You're raising money.
You're doing all this stuff.
We've done it many times.
But when you're selling a business and it's going through the 90-day process, the six-month process, whatever it is, the seller is never convinced that it's going to be done until the money hits the account.
The feeling you have is, what if?
What if the lawyer screwed up?
What if last minute they try to change the price?
What if some surprise comes?
Because the buyer's job is to pay as little as possible for anything they're buying, right?
So there's a little bit of games going on.
The feeling I get when I watch this year with his interview is I have a feeling some people on the inside have reached out to him and spoken to him that you and I don't know that, but a lot of people are going to Mar-Lago and he knows some stuff, but obviously he can't give those names.
And those people have probably also said, don't say anything.
When you come in, we're going to work on it together.
But he also seemed a little bit paranoid between now and January 20th.
Like, listen, don't overcelebrate.
Don't be anything until we get in.
We got to get in.
There was some feeling of that that I felt here that maybe they're using this as a tactic to get something through.
You have to say, it could be 20%, 30%, 40%, but it could be something there.
I'm watching this guy named Chase Hughes, who is a U.S. Navy intelligence chief.
I'll share with you what breakdown he gave.
But before I go to it, very interesting what he said that you got to think about this year.
But Tom, what are your thoughts when you're following this drone story?
Anything new you're hearing or reading about?
Yeah, I've got two things that line up with you.
Number one, if this was really a threat and you had somebody right at our, you know, our back door there, those drones would be taken out.
I mean, the Chinese balloon went on for a little bit and then the Biden administration couldn't handle it any further and they shot the balloon down.
Then there was another one that like popped and landed in the ocean or something, right?
So step one, if this was really bad and really a threat, these would be gone.
Step two, the government is always doing things trying to move us into a position.
Look at what came out just this week, and I'm sure we'll talk about it later on January 6th.
Oh, there was 26, 27 guys there that were facilitating.
Oh, the rest of the footage did show them just opening doors.
Yet the narrative they ran through the news media was something completely different.
Well, I think this is military testing.
This is military.
We know what's going on.
Why, though?
Why?
That's the question.
Well, look, I mean, why did it Edwards Air Force Base?
We were in Southern California, Pat.
We talked about it in the last podcast.
And people in Tehachapi, California City, and Mojave, which are the cities, if anybody looks on a map, are all surrounding Edwards Air Force Base.
And Edwards Air Force Base was down the street from this thing in Burbank called the Skunk Works.
And the Skunk Works is where they made these really secret, elaborate planes.
Burbank, Tom?
Yeah.
And they flew them and they transported them on covered trucks and everything at midnight and took them out to Edwards.
And people would see it all the time.
And they never told us in Southern California.
People talked about the sonic bats.
There was an F-22 fighter.
It was a stealth fighter heading, you know, flying around at Mach 2 or something.
So I believe there's military testing going on and they don't want to talk about it, but they want to kind of move the public's fear into area because what do you do?
How do you get things done?
Take advantage of a crisis or maybe make some uncertainty?
Make some crises.
That's what I think.
Both of you, great freaking points.
And mind you, everything that's going to come out of my mouth is my opinion because I've been doing like you.
I've been getting rabbit holes by getting all this information.
The fact that they're going out at night, all these drones.
Well, let's take a step back.
The fact that John Kirby, okay, who's in the lack of intelligence community, him and Maorcas, they're like, no, nobody's reporting anything.
That's complete.
They're lying.
Okay.
I just sent Rob a video of the mayor of Jersey today going, I think this is military.
So either A, they're in on it.
They're definitely keeping something from us.
Okay.
Because some of the reports that I heard, I don't know if you guys remember, I think it was Tom in September reports that nine surface-to-air missiles were smuggled, possibly Iran, who knows the truth, were smuggled into the U.S. via Mexico to target Trump's plane.
Okay.
Shout out to Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas, that little rat who you guys know that I love.
They've been, I think, two possibilities.
They've kept the border wide open to get all the illegals in, all the votes, all the everything.
It failed.
But for the future, elections are going to be okay.
They might have messed up and let in something that they're looking for right now.
You know what the fall of Soviet Union means.
Maya?
Yeah, Maya.
No.
What about the guy you called out who said, you don't know who I am, but you will?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, you mean the known terrorist?
Remember that guy?
That's the guy from Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan.
He's like, soon you will know my name.
You'll find my name.
Well, maybe we might be getting that guy.
So they leave the border wide open for the votes.
And then all of a sudden, you know, the fall of Soviet Union, how many nuclear tactical nukes have gone missing?
I've heard reports that maybe one of these things made it to the United States.
And the reason these drones are going at night is because they're trying to detect it.
I think he did because at night, the drones could look at radiation and it doesn't come through during the day.
And then you have to ask the real question is this.
Do you believe that they did it by accident because of the votes?
Or do you believe this is all a fear thing, an attack, or something's going to happen?
We're talking about the black swan event before January 20th.
Because let's not forget, guys, he's still a threat.
There's less than 40 days left.
They tried everything to destroy him.
They shot him in his head.
I wouldn't be surprised if something crazy happens before that day to stop him.
That's just my opinion.
So three things.
Let's start with Trump, number one.
So you said only the paranoid survive, which we say all the time, by the way.
Also, the future looks bright.
You know, in the NFL, sometimes when you have like a breakaway touchdown and the guy's running, and he's just sort of lollygagging.
He has it.
And at the one-yard line, he kind of drops the ball right before the end zone because he thinks he's in there home free and then it comes back to a safety.
That's what Trump hopefully is not doing whatsoever right now because he's what we're about 35 days until unbelievable until this.
So yes, you know, it's so interesting about the fact that he won't go to bed mitzler.
He won't say that.
Because a few months ago, when he was shot in the face and they put a glass cage around him and they said, listen, don't get out of the cage.
What did he do the first time he was in there?
He went to go help a lady that fell down.
He's like, get back in the cage, Trump.
What are you doing?
But here's a guy who we had a conversation.
Should he stop golfing during the election season, during everything that was going on?
I was like, don't go on a golf course, buddy.
They're coming to get you, clearly.
So who knows what's going on here?
So even Trump in this regard is saying, I'm not going to Bedminster.
One more thing.
This comes down to national security or foreign interference or foreign surveillance.
So when it comes to national security, like DHS, FBI, CIA, the FAA, aviation, you guys don't, you don't got nothing, no, no answers, no nothing.
And if it is foreign interference or foreign surveillance, as Trump said, we would shoot it down.
The fact that it's been how many weeks?
It's six weeks.
November 18th.
Over a month, and we still don't know what the hell is going on.
They know, but they won't tell me.
No, but the public doesn't.
Yeah, so listen, there's a couple things.
One is a John Ferguson guy that talked, that Rogan shared this clip of John talking about, look, I don't know what it is, and I'm not a guy.
I'm in the business.
I'm somebody that does stuff.
Rob, is this a clip, a shorter one?
Because I don't want the longer one.
Yeah, I have two short clips.
One of him explaining what he believes the drones are, and then the second about a nuclear warhead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead and play this one here.
Great.
From what we understand, they were out there trying to find this radioactive material.
There's no reason for a drone to be flying at night, really.
Okay?
Because they don't see shit.
The only reason why you would ever fly an aircraft, an unmanned aircraft at night, is if you're looking for something.
We also have special sensors that can detect radioactive material.
So with this gentleman that I had spoken with, who was trying to raise the alarm to try to get somebody in the government to say, hey, we need to work together to go try to find this nuclear warhead.
None of that ever happened.
They knew that warhead was on its way to the United States.
That's all that ever came of it.
This is the movie Sum of All Fear.
This government did not do anything.
We can pause right there.
So when you hear what he says, then there's another guy that's on MSNBC, Michael B., who's a drone specialist.
He's like, look, I don't know what's going on here.
Here's all I can tell you.
I went out there where all these drones are in the sky, and I said, okay, let me take my drone up there so I can get close to it and see what's going on.
He said, the weirdest thing happened.
He says, as I'm about to go up, it didn't give me clearance.
He says, how did everybody else get clearance, but I'm not getting clearance?
Why am I not getting clearance while he's trying to get up?
That's kind of weird.
He says, look, I'm not telling you anything.
All I'm saying is I do this for a living and I couldn't get up there to see, to use the drone.
Anyways, then Gordon Chang, who has been on a podcast before, he's on Forbes.
And he's sitting there saying, you got to be ready for the worst case scenario.
He says 50% chance China's behind it and they're working on something.
They've been talking about war for a while.
Now, this guy's speculation is the fact that the lady asked him a question at the end.
Should we be worried?
It says 50% chance.
There is something going on here and we have to be ready for it.
That's the interview with Maggie.
You don't need to play the clip.
It's 15 minutes, but I watch it.
So I'm like, okay.
Then it said, Pentagon says it's not military drones nor foreign.
That's what the Pentagon says.
It's drones not ran by individuals.
So those are two things we know.
Not foreign, not military.
That's what's being said.
Not the individuals.
Exactly.
Maybe CIA, maybe Department of Homeland Security, maybe FBI.
But he says we've not had a war in our soil since 1812.
That's what Gordon Chang is talking about.
And we have to be ready for this to be a war.
He is saying this.
Now, whether it is or not, it is what it is.
Then Chase Hughes, who's a Navy intelligence guy, chief, and he's got very interesting views that he talks about.
He says, look, let me just kind of give you guys a breakdown.
And he breaks down how to spot a PSYOP.
Okay.
And this guy talks about 25 things that he trained CIA agents on and how to identify a PSYOP.
He's written a couple of books, very interesting.
He says, number one, okay, is distraction is a tactic.
Is this happening because they're distracting us from a major event that's going on?
Well, what is a major event that's going on?
Well, a new guy's about to take office.
And what's going to happen if he takes office?
A lot of people who have power and control for a long time may lose a lot of their privileges.
So it could be a distraction tactic.
Number two, using fear as a tool to unite.
Fear.
The government uses fear a lot as a tool to unite.
So if there's a threat big enough, we will unite.
Cold War was called what?
A red scare, right?
Post 9-11, they used 9-11 as weapons of mass destruction for them to introduce what tools?
Terror.
The Patriot Act.
Right?
And what came after 9-11 in November of 2001?
TSA.
Before that, you would just go.
So everything became more surveillance of the people.
You need a mass.
So this could be a way to say, here's what's going on.
Let me tell you, because it is, we need to introduce the next.
You know, ta-da-da.
So we need to kind of be careful with that.
Then testing the waters.
The government, he's saying, could use this method to test the waters to see how willing are we.
Like, look at what they did with COVID.
We may need to shut down.
Every outlet that says the same thing, then we're like, we may need to shut down.
What are you saying?
We may need to take the kids out of school.
This is horrible.
Is it worth that?
One life, one life.
So everybody was like, yeah, we need to shut down schools.
And then the government was like, wow, these guys are dubbing enough to buy into it.
That's great.
Let's push a little bit more, right?
By using this fear.
In 1964, the Gulf of Tunkin is a body of water in Southeast Asia.
They used the fear of that to be able to escalate the war on Vietnam, the reports of fake naval ships that are out there.
Guess what?
That helped them as well.
And then he continues, continues.
He says, while this is happening, the phases are three phases.
Normalization phase keeps us curious, but not panic.
Number two, setting stage for a big event you can't ignore.
That's the second one.
Number three, a need for save you, increase in defense budget, more controlling hands.
Hey, we're going to do this and we're going to do that.
And he goes into go look up Project Blue Beam, which, by the way, I know a lot of people, when you look at Project Bluebeam, hey, it's really this, it's really that.
You got to be careful with this theory.
But guess what?
News Nation did a story on Project Bluebeam.
This is News Nation.
What is Project Bluebeam?
Drone conspiracy theory.
Drone sightings have been consistent across New Jersey.
It has spread beyond the northeast, Ohio and San Diego State and local officials are calling for greater transparency.
It can go a little bit lower.
What is Project Canadian journalist Serge Monas is credited with coming up with the theory of Project Bluebeam, wherein there's a plot to engender a dictator universal government that abolishes Abrahamic religious Christianity, Judaism, Islam in favor of a new world order?
By the way, right?
So, hey, aliens are coming.
We have to be ready.
So, who is talking about this?
Several prominent figures have discussed how they believe continued drone sightings and Project Bluebeam is being interwined.
Actress Roseanne Barr, anyways, all these other names that they talk about here, right?
And you can go up and look through some of the names, and they're saying, Well, all these conservatives are, you know, theater conspiracy.
You got to be careful what they're saying here.
Anyways, he continues.
Here's how to spot a psyop.
Step number one: analyze the source.
Okay, sensational headlines.
All right.
Two, who owns the platform?
Okay.
Whoever owns the platform can drive intentions and motives through the platform.
Three, question the timing.
Does this happen during the time of a bigger issue?
Well, yes.
A new guy is a president-elect that's about to be a president whose administration is who?
Musk, Vivek, RFK, Tulsi, all of these guys.
They don't want them on the inside.
Kash Patel.
They don't want these guys on the inside, right?
Okay.
So we know that's happening.
Then says, follow the narrative.
Are multiple outlets saying the same things to condition the mind?
We're not there yet.
We're not there yet.
Five, look for emotional trigger, like using certain words to get a reaction from you.
Six, check evidence.
Seven, ask one question.
Ready?
With all that going on, is this going to expand government control or create new laws?
What a great question to ask.
What a great question to ask.
If they drive this, are they going to use this to expand budget?
Who wins if they expand budget?
We go from 800 billion to 2 trillion.
Guess who wins?
That money is going through some business that's going to be weapons of mass, whatever you want to, military-industrial complex, right?
So then, eight, look for follow-ups.
Psyops will vanish when they have served their purpose with no follow-up as a distraction and it goes away.
And number nine, trust your instincts, cultivate critical thinking.
Number 10, look for patterns on how they're sharing the news with us.
Who benefits from this?
What evidence is being shown?
Is it verifiable?
Why now?
Then he wraps it up with a very interesting thing that I suggest everybody do this as well.
I'm always a fan of this.
Is this may not be a bad time to have some cash.
This may not be a bad time to go protect your family.
Whatever state you're living in, whatever the laws are, may not be a bad time for you to be prepared.
We don't know what's going on.
Guess what?
Future looks bright, but only the paranoids survive.
Go lock it up.
Go protect yourself.
Because if something happens to the grid, if power goes down, if accounts are shut down, if you have no access to credit cards, if, guess what?
And you ain't got cash, then what happens?
And how long can that lead to insanity?
By the way, again, keep this in mind.
This is not an idea of injecting fear and scaring the crap out of you.
Okay.
It's not the case.
It's like a father talking to the son, saying, Hey, you just hung out with that guy.
Yes.
You were supposed to be at that party tonight.
Yes.
They got caught with some cocaine.
Yes.
They went to jail.
Yes.
They're going to be kicked out of college that they're going to.
Yes.
How many times have I told you, if you hang out with this guy, that's going to happen?
I know who this kid is.
Okay.
And the father or the mother is not selling fear.
It's selling the nightmare.
Sometimes you got to sell the dream.
Sometimes you got to sell the nightmare.
In situations like this, this may not be a bad time for you to stay calm.
Don't be emotional.
Don't lose control.
Don't panic.
That's not what you do.
Matter of fact, when tensions go high, you got to go here.
And you just kind of watch a monitor to see how everybody's reacting and you just kind of move very slow, methodical, but you're being prepared for this.
It's not a bad time to be checking all the things that you need to be checking.
Generator, cash, some supply protection.
And by the way, I don't have a sponsor.
It's not like, hey, and today's sponsor, Generator XYZ.
No, no, no.
I don't have one.
I'm just telling you, be prepared right now.
Your job is to protect your family.
When you hear what this guy, Chase Hughes, has to say, Tom, where does your mind go when he's breaking it down the way he does?
How much credibility do you give to what he's saying?
I give a lot of credibility to what he's saying, and I'll tell you why.
There was something that I studied a lot.
I was in grad school when TWA 800 went down in Long Island Sound.
It was 747, the last several years of TWA operating as an airline, leaving New York, heading to Europe.
And it gets up, gains altitude over Long Island Sound, and explodes in midair.
It exploded and went down.
Now, there were people on the ground in Long Island Sound, and there was some footage because people didn't have camera phones.
It's 1997, I believe.
96.
96.
And there was very credible evidence and some fuzzy footage of what looked like a streaking missile that this thing was shot down by a Sam surface air missile.
And I remember listening to all that.
And then no one wanted to talk about that.
And these guys are trying to get on TV and showing this.
These look like very credible people.
And there was like five of them, and two of them didn't know each other.
And then there was three of them together.
So it's like, wait, these people don't even know each other.
And so they said, oh, there was frayed wiring in the central fuel tank that sparked.
Why is there wiring in a fuel tank?
Central wiring and fuel tank that arced and the fuel tank exploded.
To which I acted, you know, I was asking, well, why did the, how did the wiring get frayed?
And I had a friend that said, well, it's probably that damn missile.
Yeah, no shit.
So no one talked about it.
And then this came out that was absolutely true some 20 years later.
Why did the NTSB seize all the recordings from the tower, the tower radar recordings at night?
They seized them because they didn't want evidence of secondary things.
And the answer is no one talks about it, but it was probably the U.S. Navy had a test going on and they effed up and we shot down a passenger plane.
That is what a ton of people, they all say, conspiracy theories, conspiracy theory.
Well, come on.
This had never ever happened before like this.
So when I hear things like this, I remember sitting through that and watching how the government was so silent, watching how the NTSB changed their story and watching how it happened.
So when I hear this guy talking about the government very quietly going about its business and he thinks that it's government drones that are out there sniffing for something, I kind of believe that.
Excuse me.
No, no, I find it believable.
I'm going to say right now, I find it believable that said, if something got smuggled in, they're trying to find it.
And there's things we don't know about.
There's people that are apprehended all the time that are truly bad people.
Now, it's not like Hollywood.
They're not holding on to a nuclear suitcase or anything, but there's really bad people that we apprehend all the time.
So when I see a PBD and I see this guy, I say, you know what?
This is very believable because, number one, it's the job of government to do this, that even when they F up and something gets across our border, it's their job to have all these systems available to go find out what's up.
But then I have, so I see this as very believable.
But on the other side, I also see it as, okay, what are they trying to sell and what do they want us to do?
And what do they need?
It's exactly the PSYOP you're talking about.
Who's the source?
Who's the platform owner?
So, what is the distraction?
So, what are they trying to distract us from right now?
Well, think about it.
Does the establishment, you know, I'll give you four letters: Doge, right?
I think that the establishment, Danny, do you think the establishment fears Doge?
Do you think it's serious?
I 1,000%.
That's what I was just getting to.
What do they fear the most?
I think Donald Trump is obviously number one.
Because if you guys have been paying attention this past week, the COVID stuff came out and it was all BS.
It was all us.
January 6th, FBI was completely involved.
And we're going to get to that.
2016.
Casey, Jay-Z, Diddy.
You know, Biden's pardons.
Everything's going on.
And then this happens.
And to mention the Project Blue Beam, like, again, I'm not even going to say the word, but if you think about it, COVID was a test run in my eyes to see, like you said, how much can we make these people stay inside and be scared?
Would it last?
About two years?
People are still wearing masks to this day.
Okay.
They're still doing it.
So you know what?
That Plague Bluebeam means, you know what?
How do you unite everybody?
Think about this.
How do you bring everybody, race, black, white, tall, short, gay, straight, Muslim, Christian, everybody together?
You have a threat that's from outside this world.
Could you know if they do?
If they say this, hey guys, news flash.
We're in contact with an alien, mothership.
They say if we don't do X, Y, and Z, they're going to attack.
If you think people panic for a freaking flu from China, they're going to lose their shit if that happens.
And you nailed it.
Donald Trump is coming in, Tom Doge.
Everybody is petrified.
I just saw an interview with the guy.
Who's the guy that Elon talked about, the billionaire that worked for PayPal?
He just interviewed yesterday.
Oh, Peter Theo.
No, no, no.
The other guy, the trumpy guy that finished the book.
Oh, Reid Hoffman is losing his mind going, he's going to come after me.
The billionaires are panicking, and I wouldn't put it past them.
How does Alejandro Mayorkis, the Department of Home, your job is securing the homeland?
They don't know.
Intelligence community, they don't know.
It's BS.
They all know what's happening, and we're going to find out very soon what the hell it is.
I've been looking into this, Pat, and I'll just give you one very, very fast example.
Do not underestimate how upset and how freaked out the establishment is at the prospect of losing the Department of Education.
Department of Education is a propaganda machine for the next generation.
No question.
They need it for their globalist agenda.
And the elimination of that causes a big gap.
Because guess what's going to happen?
You're so right.
Maybe it's number one, Tom, because it's the future.
You control kids.
You can shape their mindset.
So, anyways, we can move past the story to the next one.
All I'm saying is, gang, in the military, Vinny, you may remember this.
The saying was: stay alert, stay alive.
Stay alert, stay alive.
Stay alert, stay alive.
Stay paranoid.
Stay aware.
Stay curious.
Do your own due diligence.
Question everything.
Question everybody.
Whatever they're saying, don't jump to conclusion.
No matter who's saying it, go do your own due diligence and see what you come up with.
But I want to get.
With the rise of social media, we're going to find out the truth.
You know, the movie A Few Good Men, where it's like, you can't handle the truth.
America wants to know what the hell is going on here.
The days of legacy media being the only people that dictate what you're hearing are over.
So now podcasts like this and independent journalism and citizen journalism is going to come out there and that's a good point.
And by the way, you know what?
George Stepanopoulos and ABC apologize to Trump, are forced to pay $15 million to settle defamation.
Aw, can you, Rob, is this the one of them apologizing?
This is the actual clip that got them sued.
Oh, go ahead.
Let's see the clip.
I still get judged for it today.
I'm asking you a very simple question.
And I answered it.
You're shaming me for my political choices.
I'm asking you a question about why you endorse someone who's been found liable for rape.
It was not a criminal court.
This was this.
It was a civil court.
It was a civil court.
And by the way, she joked about the judgment and what she was going to do with all that money.
And I find that offensive.
I'm asking you.
But as a rape victim who's been shamed for years now because of her rape, you're trying to shame me again by asking me this question.
You've repeated that again.
I think it's offensive.
As a woman, I find it offensive.
My political choices, I've endorsed the man that I believe is best for our country.
It's not Joe Biden.
And you looked at the dueling rallies yesterday in Georgia.
Lake and Riley's family was with Donald Trump.
They weren't with Joe Biden, the same guy yesterday that apologized for calling her killer and illegal, who wasn't illegal.
And here you are trying to shame a rape victim.
I find it disgusting.
I mean, you keep saying I'm shaming you.
You are.
The question, it is.
It is.
How is the question asking you about a presidential law?
I'm going to deposit it right here.
So ABC and George Stephanopoulos settled Trump's lawsuit with $50 million, filed in Florida Southern District federal court.
The settlement includes $1 million for Trump's legal fees and $50 million allocated as a charitable contribution to Presidential Foundation and Museum.
Trump plans to establish ABC also issued a public statement expressing regret for inaccurate claims made during March 2024, which is, by the way, just nine months ago, interview with Representative Nancy Mays, which we just showed during the interview, Stephanopoulos repeatedly claimed Trump was liable for rape in a case involving Eugene Carroll.
However, a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse, not rape, under New York law.
Judge Lewis Kaplan later clarified that while Carol didn't prove rape legally, it didn't mean Trump hadn't raped her as the term is commonly understood.
Tom.
So I love how all of this has come home to roost.
So Stephanopoulos, what you see there is a man hell-bent on maintaining his narrative.
That's what you see there.
And what you see there was a woman who was standing her ground and not allowing him to use the interview with her for that narrative.
And then he overstepped and what he said was incorrect and he pushed it and he pushed it from the platform of the national news, the main evening news, ABC, and he got called out for it.
And something was happening.
If you can go find, Rob, can you find really, real quick?
I'm sorry, we needed this for this.
The deposition.
Stephanopoulos was scheduled to be deposed.
Their settlement came pat just a couple days from when they were so yeah, four days ago, Trump was ordered to sit for defamation, but Stephanopoulos was also going to be deposed.
And when you get deposed, what do we know?
They can ask you a lot of stuff and they can go broad.
ABC didn't want George Stephanopoulos to be deposed.
They didn't want that because if they start opening it up, guess what happens during discovery?
You find a lot of stuff, like the producer notes for that segment, like other things.
And so ABC was like, yep, Reed also ordered Stephanopoulos to sit for deposition this week, either in person or remotely.
His deposition was limited to four hours.
He was going to sit there and get his little Greek ass grilled for four hours.
And all of a sudden, on the eve of that, they're like, would $15 million do it and an apology and a million for your legal fees, $15 for your library and an apology?
And we'll even make George apologize on error.
That's what happened here, Pat.
That's what happened.
Vinny.
I'm just, I love it.
I'm actually happy that fake news now has consequences.
By the way, do you know who George Stephanopoulos is, Tom?
Like, where did George, little Georgie, get his start?
George got his start working on the Clinton campaign.
Oh, weird.
And I believe he invented the term or co-invented it with James Carvo, Bimbo eruption.
Yeah.
Because that's what they called it.
He, I believe, the term.
You need to look that up.
Very important.
Yeah.
Bimbo eruption.
Go ahead.
I think it was.
Yeah.
And then he also, he's on all these historical videos misstating economic statistics while he's yelling at reporters on the phone and mainstream media.
They're making that up.
It's not this.
It's not this.
Because remember, it's the economy stupid.
And so they were doing it.
That's where he got his start.
That's where we all.
I love it.
Oh, yeah, he was.
You know, Betsy Ross, right.
Betsy Ross right.
And he was a bimbo erupted.
He was a comms director for the Clintons, gave 75 grand to the Clintons.
And Bill, let's just don't forget who Bill Clinton has had how many allegations from Juanita Broderick to everybody else from all the sexual harassment.
Casey, I don't care what he did with Monica Lewinsky.
That was consensual.
But for this guy to be talking about Trump and rape and the guy that he was loving and protecting, who he was very close friends with, nothing makes me happier than when they have to pay the price.
And I love it.
I love hearing stuff like this.
Yeah.
Adam, thoughts.
Look, ABC got off really easy on this.
15 million bucks.
Listen, it wasn't not too long ago that Fox News had to pay, what, $787 million to Dominion voting systems when they went to court because they didn't settle.
Bam.
We also saw what happened with Alex Jones, a billion-dollar lawsuit that he had to somehow pay.
We're going to see what happens in the world.
But by the way, ABC News understands why they want to settle and not go to court because in 2017, they actually had to award beef products $177 million because they were talking about their rancid beef.
So ABC looked at this and said, yep, pink slime beef, $177 million, not worth the price.
$15 million.
George, do your little apology tour.
Bingo, bango, we're out.
But the biggest thing here is the media.
And we've talked about this before: is the distrust or mistrust in media and how approval ratings or trust in media are historically low right now.
I think it's hovering in the low 30s, I want to say.
You can fact check me on that.
But by the way, if you take a scroll back to the 1970s, you know where the trust in media was?
70%.
So we're living in an age where people just don't trust what they hear, but there is a partisan divide in that because Democrats, 54% trust in media.
So above the 50% number.
Independents, 27%.
Republicans, ready?
12%.
Trust the media.
This is why the Rise in Podcast, PBD, Rogan, so on and so forth, is blowing up because there's more trust.
Rob, I sent you two earlier, but did you see the Jake Tap or him showing Trump saying, because he's getting interviewed, he's talking about it.
He says, this is wildly inappropriate.
And then he shows a clip of Trump saying all the people that he's suing currently.
Check this out.
We should note, Kristen, I don't want to overstate Trump's friendliness and genial attitude at this press conference because this weekend, ABC News agreed to pay $16 million, including legal fees, to settle defamation lawsuit brought by Trump against the network and their anchor, George Stephanie Boulos.
And that obviously will not be the end of this campaign against the media, the legal campaign against the media.
We heard him go after many other news outlets that come take a listen.
Yes.
I'm going to be bringing one against the people in Iowa, their newspaper.
We're filing one on 60 Minutes.
We're involved in one which has been going on for a while and very successfully against Bob Woodward.
We have one very interestingly on Pulitzer because reporters at the New York Times, Washington Post got Pulitzer Prizes for their wonderful, accurate, and highly professional reporting on the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
Yes.
We don't have time to go into all of that, but just to touch base on a couple of things.
Why don't you have time?
Why don't you have time?
You made many people believe the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax was real.
You, Adam Schiff, hey, we have plenty of sources showing that this is real, right?
Everybody.
And then we learn about it later on and it's like, ah, let's just kind of move on.
Let's just kind of move on and go to a different thing.
You let the nation heal.
Be us.
This is the part that you have to realize with this.
Words have power.
That level of accountability is to everybody.
Okay.
And the bigger you get, you just have to realize you can talk shit all you want until all of a sudden you like the limelight, but then the limelight also brings responsibility.
This applies to everybody.
You know, that includes us.
That includes everyone.
That we have to be careful about it.
It's easy when you're sitting here, you know, laughing at them.
You just have to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
I'll never forget.
We had a guy in our company that one of our guys was going through an ugly divorce, and it was very nasty.
And behind closed doors, the other guy was kind of, well, you know, you thought he was this and I'm doing the right thing.
I said, listen, whatever you do, don't ever act like you walk on water.
Ever do that.
Let me tell you.
Because when it comes your turn, you're going to want people to have grace with you.
Don't ever act like you walk on water.
And then when his turn came, and then his turn happened a year later.
Wow.
And I'm like, hey, you want some grace?
You're getting it.
Just remember, though.
No, no, no.
Totally makes sense.
So, you know, to me, some like this is when you're like even right now, the people that are on Trump side, you have to be very careful to not be overly arrogant and confident yourself.
Like you feel like you have what's immunity?
Is that the word?
Immunity?
You can't play like that because that's how you cause, you know, if you look at the way the Godfather handled when they have power and Sean Connery, not Sean Connery, what's his name?
Marlon Brandeau.
And you can tell this other guy he sits with that he wants the power and is a younger boss.
I don't know if you remember that one single thing.
I think so.
And, hey, lower the arrogance, guys.
Lower it.
Stop being so cocky and arrogant.
This is how you get the whole thing family in trouble.
Talk facts.
Talk in my opinion.
Talk allegedly.
Be careful the words and category titles you give to people that is criminal.
Like you can say stuff like Pocahontas.
You can say stuff like, you know, all these other things.
But you yourself have to also be protective of the words you're choosing to use.
I think that part's very, very important.
And it's just going to get more and more of where it's going to go.
And this organization, CNN, NMSNBC, what they're going through that now, I think Time Warner and who is it, Warner and who's the other company that owns Discovery that owns CNN, that now words are being dropped as toxic asset.
You're reading that in certain articles.
How did that happen all of a sudden, right?
How did that happen all of a sudden?
Well, you're losing that kind of credibility.
Here you go.
Warner Brothers Discovery looks to split from toxic TV assets like CNN.
Warner and Discovery is now claiming CNN as a toxic asset.
Rob, go a little lower to read what page has a story on, Rob?
Once key assets in the entertainment world now have become toxic, which is why Comcast unloads them last month and Warner Brothers unloaded them last month.
Discovery UW is now looking to do the same.
I mean, this is not a joke.
People are starting to realize this model does not work.
When Ted Turner started CNN, his idea was for the news to be the star, not the anchors to be the star.
And it changed.
Tell us the news.
Walter Cronkite was a liberal.
Nobody knew about it.
He told you the news.
By the way, David Stern has said proudly, I'm a Democrat.
But when Kobe and others were going through their challenges, you know what he said?
He said something very interesting.
Can you type in David Stern?
I'm a Democrat.
I'm a proud Democrat.
And you go to that article.
Yeah, there's a part that says I'm a Democrat.
I'm a loyal Democrat.
Go to the second article, Rob.
If you can go right there, I'm a loyal Democrat.
And if you can do Control F. Kobe on Rob, on the second article, the thing is, yeah, right there.
If you can go to that and then type in Control F. Kobe, if you could do that, just type in Control F. Kobe and see if that comes up.
If it's giving us a hard time.
All right, then don't worry about it.
Maybe go back to the other story.
Type in Kobe, Control F. Kobe, see if it comes up.
And you'll see he says something so interesting.
He says, Stern never shield from zoom in a little, thank you, from revealing his political affiliation.
I'm a loyal Democrat, he proclaimed at the 2010 finals.
Yet it is still surprising to hear him attach his views to a topic that was already explosive enough in 2003, the sexual charge against Kobe.
And when I asked Stern before the season if Brian should continue to play amid the legal proceedings, Stern's response, absolutely.
We don't have a Patriot Act in the NBA.
That means you're innocent until proven guilty.
Sounds like a Republican to me, doesn't it?
Yes, it does.
But back in the days, these guys had a backbone.
They were leaders, right?
Today, soft.
And so, you know, you got to kind of be careful what direction it's going to.
And CNN, Cronkite, NBA, Stern.
I'm a Democrat, but guess what?
I'm still a guy that's understanding what it is to protect the game and protect the players and protect everyone being innocent until being proven guilty.
We're kind of going back to that.
That's the biggest thing.
We're kind of going back to that.
We're kind of going back.
And by the way, we went so far the other side, DOJ.
Oh, lawsuit, lawsuit, lawsuit.
Hey, Mar-Lago is only worth $18 million.
And people are like, who the hell said it's worth $18 million?
Oh, you know, E.G. and Carroll.
Oh, yeah.
$451 million case.
Oh, yeah.
You got to put all this money for Bill.
Yeah.
Oh, you got to do this.
They try to destroy this guy's life.
Did you forget a year ago, nine months ago, 10 months ago?
And you want this guy to stand around?
Jake Tapper?
How quickly you forget?
So yeah, he's going to do his part.
And you act like it's, you guys were celebrating when Fox went through it with the whole, what do you call the Dominion, right?
And that's a whole different story.
So anyways, I mean, listen, it's great that this is happening, but accountability is across the board to everybody.
And folks have to realize.
And by the way, since we're talking about this, Rob, can you do me a favor?
Can you pull up Greg Popovich?
Numbers came out.
Colin Coward, if you can actually pull up the Colin Coward clip first, and then we'll go to, am I even saying his name right?
That's correct me, Rob.
Colin Cowher is saying the follow-in.
And this guy works for Rob.
Is this ESPN or is this Fox?
FS1 is Fox, right?
Okay.
So what, which, by the way, I like what Colin does.
I mean, He's sensational.
He's entertaining.
And he'll have Bill Barr come up, Bill Mark, Bill Burr come up and talk shit to him.
But watch what he says here about the NBA.
Go ahead, Rob.
Roger Goodell has navigated a multitude of cultural changes.
That CTE issue, that was bad and overlooked for a long time by a previous commissioner or two.
And here he's made the PAT interesting.
He tinkers.
He evolves.
And the NBA, meanwhile, ratings are down 48% in the last 12 years.
And they have fallen off a cliff this year.
And Adam Silver's solution is let's make the courts brighter.
And I like the NBA, but the all-star game is now embarrassing.
And I think load management is a shame on the league.
It is a really bad look for a family of four to go to a game and Giannis doesn't play or MB doesn't play.
I'm sorry.
Go ask the Democrats.
Be warned, once you detach from regular people in America, you will pay a price.
By the way, I want to know how long this guy's going to keep his job.
Honestly, I want to know how long he's going to keep his job.
Then, this is what Popovich, this man here that you're about to hear, guys, he is idolized in the NBA by a lot of people, okay?
And he's a millionaire, a rich man, extremely bitter, seems very unhappy, arrogant, pompous, and he hates, based on the way he speaks, he gives me the impression that he hates half of America.
But go ahead and watch this clip here.
So he's pathetic.
He's small.
He's talking about Trump.
He's a whiner.
We all know that.
We know that.
Rob, it's too loud.
But you wouldn't have him babysit your kids.
You wouldn't hire him if you had a small business.
You want that man in your business?
There's no way.
But we're going to vote for him for president because he's strong.
I mean, Kamala Harris whipped his ass in the debate just obviously.
And he's running ever since.
He doesn't want any part of her.
Because as she said before, she's eaten many of his type for lunch as an attorney general.
He's actually a police prosecutor.
He's a small fry compared to some of the people she's gone after.
And he knows it.
So all he can do is cut people down, you know, and do what he does.
We've all seen all that kind of stuff.
The ones that you can be even more angry about, because he's sick.
He's a damaged man.
He grew up the biggest wannabe there ever was in New York, right?
We all know that.
He wanted to be in the inner circle, but they laughed at him his whole life.
Just like Obama made fun of at that dinner, and he was about to melt.
That angered him so bad, it was scary.
But he was never accepted.
He was treated like a fool, like a clown.
And now he's able to just give the finger to the world because of his position now.
And that's what you can posit.
He's not giving the finger to the world.
His voters are giving their fingers to the world.
There's a big difference, Popovich.
People like you, by the way, you know, pull up the numbers on NBA's viewership is down.
What percentage?
NBA viewership is down 48% the last 12 years.
Can you type in, Rob, just type in 48%?
That's it.
Watch Chicago.
They're going to be the WNBC.
Calculator jumped down.
Ratings have dropped a staggering 48% since 2012.
And this year.
28% this year alone.
And this year, 28% alone.
TNT Games averaged 1.8 million views while ESPN ratings down 28% from last year, sitting at 1.77 million.
By the way, Adam Silver, message for you.
This falls on you.
You know why?
You know when Adam Silver became the commissioner?
I looked it up last night, 2014.
David Stern was a great commissioner, a great commissioner.
Under David Stern, we watched the game.
Under you, you're okay with an owner talking like this, with a coach talking like this.
You're not going to call him and have a conversation saying, hey, what are we doing?
By the way, Adam Silver, who are your customers?
I'm curious.
Who are Roger Goldell's customers?
Who are Rob Manfred's customers?
NBA that's passed you up as a product, MLB, that's passed you up as a product.
Who are Roger Goldell's customers?
You got the fans, and who else?
Owners.
Do you think other owners are sitting there celebrating the way Popovich speaks about half of their customers that are coming to the store to buy something?
You think Pop speaking like that in San Antonio affects, you know, a Houston team, affects a Miami team, affects a Clippers team, affects everybody else?
It affects everybody.
That represents the NBA.
That's your face.
That's your best coach right now in the NBA.
Who's a better coach than Pop right now in the NBA?
Stott Phil Jackson.
He never talked like this.
And we all know he was a liberal when he was with the Knicks back in the days when they won in 1972.
I think Phil Jackson won a championship in 71.
When did the Knicks win a championship?
72?
1972, I believe.
72, and he won a championship.
And he used to be friends with this other guy that used to be on the team that they used to have debates with.
What was his name?
Bill Bradley.
Bradley ended up running as a Democrat, didn't he?
Phil Jackson was a guy that was a left-leaning guy.
But when he was the best coach in the NBA, how did he handle this situation here?
Nothing.
Michael Jordan is a Democrat.
He is probably today an independent, right?
His family, last dance, the position he took when Obama said, I was kind of disappointed when Michael didn't come out.
What happened to the NBA under Michael?
What happened to the NBA under Phil Jackson?
What happened to the NBA under Kobe?
What happened to the NBA under some of these coaches?
What happened to them?
Pat Riley.
Where are these guys politically?
But what do they do to have their customers?
You're okay with Popovich speaking to me like this, a customer?
to millions of customers that at one point we grew up listening to this game and watching this game we grew up to this That was burning.
You're taking that away from us.
We have to grown men.
I'm 46 years old.
I got four kids.
I want to sit and watch a game.
You want me to hear this bullshit?
Get the.
No, we're not watching this.
Adam Silver, it's on you.
I put it on you.
I put it on you for walking on eggshells around guys like LeBron, walking on eggshells around guys like Steve Kerr.
They don't respect you, Adam Silver.
They don't look at you as a commissioner.
They look at you as a lawyer who got lucky.
And David Stern was not just a lawyer.
He was not just a commissioner, but he was a leader.
You are not a leader, Adam.
You're a nice guy who's afraid to put his foot down and fix this.
By the way, your legacy and your resume, when people look at the data, here's what they're going to say.
Where was the NBA in 2014 when he took over?
And where's the NBA today?
Maybe the worst resume in the history of commissioners of sports, Adam Silver, you may go down as the worst commissioner ever for your customers.
And I used to love this game.
Die Hard Laker fan until LeBron came over.
Die Hard.
I was a diehard NBA fan until this spectacle happened.
Every time I have to watch people like Popovich, I can't just watch and see his greatness as a coach.
I have to sit there and feel judged.
And you're Kamala Harris, Popovich, your idea, all the money they spend given all these celebrities, Stallion, what is that?
Megan the Stallion torque.
You think Megan the Stallion twerking at an event for Kamala is a classy way to gain voters?
Really?
Popovich?
Really?
And if she's so great, how come she lost seven states?
How come?
How come she lost seven states?
No, it's a sad situation when you're watching this.
It's an absolute sad situation that they're doing this to a great game that we used to spend tens of thousands of dollars every year.
When I was broke, we used to spend hundreds of dollars every year going to a game and enjoying great memories with our friends.
This is how much interest I got in watching the game today.
See how much that is?
Zero.
Zero.
Shout out to Godell for getting rid of all the BS they had in 2017 and allowing us to watch a football game today.
And they stand.
Hey, boom.
Shout out to them, to MLB.
It's a shame what happened to the product of the NBA, Adam.
You're spot on, PBD.
I mean, I'm a lifelong sports fan, played college football, love the NBA, but the NFL and the NBA are completely in different leagues, literally at this point.
And if you go down the rabbit hole, Mark Cuban, we've seen what he's doing, owner of the Mavericks, woke liberal, Rachel Maddow, Greg Popovich, Steve Kerr.
These are all a byproduct of who?
Barack Obama.
They love Barack Obama, all good.
But then they went double down on Biden.
They went and doubled down on Kamala.
Do you remember when Golden State won multiple championships?
Who did they not go visit?
Trump in the White House.
We're not going to visit.
What did LeBron call Trump on Twitter?
What do you call him?
Chump.
Exactly.
So here you have Adam Silver, you know, in the movie The Bronx Taylor.
He's like, is it better to be liked or better to be respected?
So Adam Silver, here's a guy who just wants to be liked.
David Stern, arguably one of the best commissioners in sports history, right?
Jordan, Magic, Bird.
The list goes on and on.
What is Adam Silver's legacy going to be?
The bubble, Social Justice Warriors, everything that was going on there.
You remember how when I was watching, this was in Dallas and Addison, my favorite city in the UK.
Miami, you would watch in the middle of the day.
I was watching the heat games and the finals freaking out in the gym.
It was amazing.
And look where the league has gone since then.
It's actually sad to see, but then on the flip side.
Not a chump, Obama.
Obama, Chump, same thing.
Then you got Roger Goodell.
Didn't he just get a pay raise recently?
Something ridiculous and ridiculous.
A few years ago, he got a 250 million.
Because in the midst of controversy, when they were losing viewership, did he double down on it?
Or he said, no, We're not going to be kneeling.
We're going to respect the flag.
We love America.
We're not going to alienate half our audience, which goes back to the whole George Stephanopoulos, ABC CBS thing.
When are late night TV hosts going to realize you're alienating half the country, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert?
It makes no financial sense.
By the way, though, by the way, though, here's a part.
They can choose to go there.
Someone has to whisper to them, what are you doing?
Let me tell you, my opinion, if Stephen A. Smith is talking gibberish the way he is, if you have this clip, Robin, talking that talk.
If he's talking like this, and I'm going to tell you this, it's going to sound strange, what I'm about to say.
If he talks like this that I'm about to show you, and still Bob Iger gives him a contract, Bob Iger's making some progress because they still haven't given it to him.
You understand what I'm saying?
First of all, listen to what he said.
Tell me if this guy sounds like somebody that works for the left, the center, or the right.
Go ahead, play this clip.
The news comes amidst a bombshell report from the Justice Department that revealed the FBI had at least 26 confidential informants on the ground when the Capitol was stormed on January 6, 2021.
The report says most of the informants engaged in illegal activity during the chaos.
The Justice Department says only three of its 26 informants present had been instructed to observe potential domestic terrorist suspects on the day of the riot.
The rest of the 23 appear to have gone to the Capitol on their own accord.
Upon hearing news of the report, Vice President-elect JD Vance posted the following on X quote: For those keeping score at home, this was labeled a dangerous conspiracy theory months ago.
End quote.
Didn't hear anything about that for the election.
Didn't hear anything about that when the quote-unquote insurrection was broached by Vice President Kamala Harris as a Democratic nominee?
The belief that Donald Trump was a danger to democracy and using this as a profound, illuminating bullet point to make that case.
And now here we are yet again finding even more evidence to Donald Trump's claims when he articulated that process is rigged.
My big issue is that I'm really, really sick and tired of every time I turn around finding something else that the Democrats have lied about or downplayed or misrepresented along the way.
I mean, I see Republicans like Megan Kelly or Officer Tatum or Candace Owens or, you know, the Sean Hannity's of the world.
You know what I'm getting tired of?
I'm getting, you know what I'm getting to the Democratic Party.
You know what I'm getting really pissed off about?
I'm getting really ticked off.
And every time they open their mouth about something pertaining to y'all, they seem right to make the case that the right had a monopoly on insidious, evil tendencies, corrupt tendencies, duplicitous, hypocritical, untruthful tendencies.
By the way, if he still gets the contract from Disney, Disney, props to Bob Iger.
Big time.
Because if Stephen A is talking like this, Bob calls and says, Hey, lower your tone, buddy.
Yeah, what do you think?
A little too much.
Because Bob Iger, in his book, Right of a Lifetime, talks about that when Rupert Murdoch or Roger Ills asked him a question when they were in the process of buying Disney or whatever they were doing.
He says, Hey, Bob, are you going to run for president?
He says, I told him no, even though deep down inside, I knew I wanted to run for president, right?
And Bob is a Democrat, his family, a Democrat, right?
He cannot like what Stephen A. Smith is saying.
He can't, but he's saying it.
So, your thoughts when you hear what Stephen A says.
He sounds like a freaking Republican.
And how about this?
If he keeps talking like that, I'm on the flip side.
I'm thinking he might not even get it.
I don't see Bob Iger saying, good for you.
Piss on them.
No, no, I don't think so.
And going back, because mind you, Pat, I have something to talk about on January 6th if we get to there.
But let's not forget what Popovich said when he goes, remember that correspondence dinner, 2011, the White House correspondence dinner, where Obama and he's like, he killed him.
He buried him.
No, no, no.
That moment might have created the monster that just became the president of the United States again.
Because he said, and I quote, Donald, you'll never be president.
Let that, let that put that dream to bed.
It's these moments, that moment, and we're talking about choose your enemies wisely.
He sat there and let this guy talk all that trash.
This might be the moment that Popovich, you know, the Obama that you love is the reason that Trump is in because of that moment.
What do you think about this, Tom, when you see this?
What do you think about Stephen A. What do you think about Popovich?
What do you think about all this stuff?
Well, first of all, I'll take it in order, and I'll be really, really quick.
So Popovich, like many celebrities or people of stature, he has a contract.
That contract, Guerins tease, he will be paid.
He signs the contract that Guerins tease.
He gets paid after he signs it.
America goes to work and we get paychecks.
They get paychecks after they work.
And if they get a little sideways or something like this, they get dismissed.
And it's this weird dichotomy where once you're a professional athlete, you get the big contract.
Suddenly you can say what you want.
You can do what you want, unless you're a little conservative.
But Popovich can pop off like this.
He's not supporting the business that's paying him the contract because guess what?
The business doesn't have to do it because the business has a guaranteed contract called the TV media rights and the digital media rights.
The DSPN and others pledge billions up front.
So guess what?
They don't have to think like a business, work like a business.
They can go out with their Trump derangement syndrome and there's no consequence for it.
Is there any consequence for Popovich, really?
Does he get a phone call from, you know, Stern would have.
Stern would have says, pop, no.
Come on.
Stern would have done there, not Adam.
And so that's what I think about that.
Now, what do I think about Stephen A?
Stephen A. is coming forward saying, you know what?
I believed this.
My life experience was this.
I was looking at things like insurrection and now they're coming out and they're not true and I don't like it.
And the reason Stephen A doesn't like it, and I applaud his openness.
He says, this is really pissing me off.
Why is it pissing him off?
Because he believed it.
He was a member of the Democrat Party or is a Democrat still.
He wants to believe that in that truth, that when he says, hey, Vinny, you should vote for this person.
I'm a Democrat.
Let's talk about it.
Stephen A. is a, he will sell and he will compel.
But now he wakes up one day and finds out that some of the stuff he was selling and compelling wasn't true.
I'd be upset too.
The word he's using, he's pissed off, but he's pissed off from a point of frustration and embarrassment.
I was pushing this and now I'm embarrassed.
That's what I think about what's going on with Stephen A.
And this here, Obama, Obama has been proved wrong.
You better be careful, man.
Obama may be one of the first people that put something on permanent videotape in the archive that came back to bite him so hard on Trump.
And I feel bad for Stephen.
You know, I feel, I really, I feel bad for Stephen A because I can't imagine what it'd be like to all these things you've been saying, all these things you've been believing and you've been repeating.
You work for a network that asks you to toe the line on certain stuff.
And Stephen will and won't.
You know, he works for the network.
There's things he has to do.
Other things he's very unashamedly, no, this is where I stand.
And now he has to walk out and look at all this.
And then, you know what?
I thought he was controlled.
He may have been yelling a little bit.
But for Stephen A. We've met him.
We know his passion.
We know what's in the fire of his heart.
I think you saw a rather self-control.
Stephen A. Smith is the most talented sports journalist of our generation, no doubt.
I'm happy for Stephen A because much like him, I went through this metamorphosis, an awakening of realizing the following.
Holy schmokes, I was lied to.
They lied to me about Russia, Russia, Russia.
They've lied to me about X, Y, and Z. What?
WTF.
And what he's going through is what PBD talks about all the time.
That's power versus force.
And in the sequencing, anger.
I can't believe this guy's going to be president.
Trump, pride.
Oh, my God.
This guy never.
I would never.
And then the courage to say, you know what?
I don't know about this guy.
And then what's right after that, Pat?
Neutrality.
All right.
Let me give this guy a fair shot.
The willingness to accept, you know what?
Maybe I was lied to.
Maybe I was wrong.
And now I have the ability to do what, PBD?
The ability to reason.
That's what you talk about one of your five moves, right?
The ability to reason.
So here's a guy who is the face of the NBA, right?
When it comes to sports broadcasting, Stephen A. Smith is the NBA.
So what do you think he's going to see and talk to when he talks to Popovich, to Kerr, to Cuban?
What are those conversations?
What are those conversations going to be like when he talks to LeBron?
And we all know he's super tight with MJ.
And what was MJ's whole thing?
Republicans buy sneakers too.
Stay out of it.
So here's the NBA alienating half their league at the expense of their budget.
You would think as a business, what don't you get?
You don't see the writing on the wall.
It has not worked.
All this woke shit, all this Trump hate fear point, nothing.
I don't get it from a business standpoint.
You don't see the numbers?
Shut the hell up.
By the way, I'm telling you, owners are calling Adam Silver saying, what are you doing about Popovich?
Really?
100%.
What percentage of NBA owners are Republicans?
Can you type that?
I'm going to say that.
What percentage?
I don't know about that.
20%.
What percentage of MBA owners?
I don't know if owners are really popping off.
Okay, let's look at that.
Can we find out what owners, donors, went to Republicans?
Okay, go to that.
I would say the vast majority of owners are Republicans.
But no, NBA.
I specifically want NBA.
Go a little lower.
So, a minimum of $124 million in committees, Republican leanings, and $5.2 million went to Democratic leanings.
Federal Trade Commission, 2% went to bipartisan.
Okay, go a little bit lower.
So 95%.
So, okay, so just look at that.
Just look at that.
Go a little lower up.
When you think about that, Adelson, oh, so it's a lot of it is them.
Democrats.
So she's a recent owner.
No, I know, but of the Mavericks.
Let's look at NBA, Rob.
If you can go, see if you can just go to NBA, MLB.
Jeez.
Hell.
Well, because it's all the owners.
Everyone.
Oh, there's them.
I saw some NBA up there.
There you go.
So.
Adelson, skip that.
We know that.
That's more Cuban.
That's one.
That's Dallas Mavericks.
Let's see what other team does the show.
Well, she gave a lot of Orlando Magic.
What was it with Orlando Magic?
Orlando Magic has to be Republican because they are going to be aware of it.
That's a DeVos family.
That's a Devolves.
Amway, right?
Yep.
Miami.
Mickey Harrison.
Can we see where Miami Heat gave money to or no, Rob?
Can you go to the market?
Mickey Harrison is.
Big three fund 22 is who.
Is that a left guy?
I don't know, but I'm willing to bet that Mickey Harrison is very middle of the road.
Okay.
Harris Action Fund.
That's Milwaukee Bucks.
Nathan Dallas.
Okay.
Keep going.
Miami Heat.
You could probably assume that Steve Ballmer of the Clippers is probably left.
Dan Gilbert is probably left.
Dan Gilbert's going to be conservative.
Go a little, so keep going, keep going.
I think the Tillman Fertita, I think he owns the Mavericks.
I'm sorry, the Rockets.
He's probably on the right.
Okay, keep going.
I think there's an equal distribution.
Cleveland Cavs, keep going, keep going.
Well, listen, they don't have everybody.
Keep going, little lower Rob.
So it's all Dallas Mavericks.
Clippers, right there.
Okay, so he's going to be on the left, and he's openly said it.
Keep going lower, lower, lower.
Houston Rockets, Fertita.
Okay, Vance, he's on the right.
So this is the point I'm trying to make to you.
These guys are not sitting there saying no contributions made.
These owners didn't make any kind of contributions.
Hawks, Celtics, Hornets, Pistons, Warriors, Lakers, Grizzlies, Blazers, Kings, Spurs, Raptors made nothing, no contribution.
Nick's Dolan left.
And it's pretty much all left on the Dolan side.
No contributions, jazz.
Wizards, no contributions.
The point is this.
These owners are not sitting there saying, hey, keep doing what you're doing.
If you got 48% fewer people watching your game, guess what sponsorships look at?
How many people watch the game?
And guess what?
Owners don't have a leverage to negotiate.
If people are not watching, I'm not paying you the same thing.
When a podcast gets a certain amount of views, you get paid a certain amount of dollars for what?
For amount of million views you get, right?
You're not going to get paid if you're not doing that.
During 2020, approximately 81% of contributions by me and Orn were toward Republican candidates.
Okay, boom.
Okay.
So 81% in 2020, and that's Biden.
That's not even Trump.
Good point.
So majority of NBA owners are Republicans.
How does that relationship work?
When you trash on them the way you do.
Think about that.
I don't know.
I put this on Adam Silver, if you ask me.
This is purely an Adam Silver issue.
Is he a Democrat?
Okay, well then.
Yeah, he is.
For sure, he is.
Okay, so let's go to the next story here.
Next story I want to get to while we're on this, is there a J6 story, Rob, that we have or no?
Is there a J6 story for me to read here?
Because we just looked at the clip.
What page is that on?
Five.
Is it addendum or is it regular?
Sorry, I'm going to go to that.
Five and 17.
Okay, so page five.
Trump threatens jail time for January 6th committee members.
How did Schiff respond?
Okay, if you want to go to that, Rob, while I'm reading this, President-let Donald Trump claimed during an NBC Meet the Press interview that members of January 6th committee, including Vice Chair Liz Cheney and Chairman Benny Thompson, should go to jail for allegedly destroying records while Trump stated he wouldn't personally direct investigations yet.
Is this the clip?
Yes, this is from Meet the Press, and then I have Adam Schiff out there.
Go for it.
Play the clip.
Shifty Schiff.
Cheney does something that's inexcusable, along with Thompson and the people on the Unselect Committee of Political Creeps.
So the Unselect Committee went through a year and a half of testimony.
Wait, they deleted and destroyed all evidence that they found.
You know why?
Because Nancy Pelosi was guilty.
Nancy Pelosi turned down 10,000 troops.
You wouldn't have had a J6 because other people were guilty.
The people that said that I attacked two Secret Service agents in a car, I grabbed one around the neck.
I was then rebuffed and I grabbed the other one.
These are two of the toughest men anywhere on the planet.
They happen to be slightly younger than me.
They testified.
They said it was total and all of this stuff came out.
People lied so badly.
Now, listen, this was a committee, a big deal.
They lied.
And what did they do?
They deleted and destroyed a whole year and a half worth of testimony.
Do you know that I can't get, I think those people committed a major crime.
And Cheney was behind it.
And so was Benny Thompson.
And everybody on that committee for what they did.
Honestly, they should go to jail.
Good.
So you think Liz Cheney should go to jail?
For what?
Everyone on the committee used to jail.
I think everybody on the voted in favor of the- Are you going to direct your FBI director and your attorney general?
You can't get close enough.
I think that they'll have to look at that.
Now, go to Schiff's response, Rob.
Go to Schiff's response.
Shifty Schiff.
Watch this.
On the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him.
Very strongly in favor of indicting the president when he is out of office.
I don't think the incoming president should be threatening his political opponents with jail time.
That's not the kind of talk we're burying.
Kevin Spacey of Franken Punk.
How embarrassing is that?
Tom, thoughts.
Look, J6.
J6, the left is in a major coping moment.
You know, that's my favorite word because I look at it and I say, what's going on under there?
They're talking about J6.
They're talking about this.
Things have come out.
26, 26.
Federal assets are there on the ground during the insurrection.
Video that they've suppressed.
Remember they suppressed a thousand hours of surveillance billionaire?
And Mike Johnson started blue-leasing it.
Remember that, Pat?
Yeah.
Now, why?
Now we see it.
We see five cops waving their arms like this and doing like this.
Come on in, opening the doors like this and seeing orderly people going up and down the halls.
All this stuff on J6.
And then Trump comes out and says, look, if they're holding a committee, look, here's what would happen.
If they, let's say a businessman is in his office and he hears, hey, you know, you've got these government contracts, Vinny.
You know, it's government contracts.
Remember you were changing the pricing on that stuff?
Yeah.
Guess what?
They've been calling us for three days and they want to come in and talk to our accountant.
And apparently there's five guys coming tomorrow.
And you start deleting records.
You start going and finding anytime you've printed out the invoices, you delete those.
You take a couple boxes home.
You delete those and you throw them in the recycle thing.
They get picked up.
You know what that's called?
Obstruction of justice by frustrating an investigation, by deleting or destroying evidence that you were ordered to preserve.
Like Hillary, like Hillary with her.
So this committee that's supposed to investigate this goes for a year and a half.
I agree with Trump.
The committee?
I mean, they're talking about, remember they wanted Trump's notes and little papers.
Oh, all those notes from the president have to go to Library of Congress.
Every last thing.
Even if you wrote on a small piece of paper, listening to someone in a meeting, this guy is an unbelievable jerk.
That little note, if I was president, goes to the, they take everything.
And so a committee comes up here.
They go a year and a half and then they destroy the evidence and now the stuff is coming out.
And Trump says, I think they committed a big crime.
He's right.
You or me, ladies and gentlemen, we would be charged with obstruction of justice and frustrating an investigation by destruction or suppression of evidence that we have been ordered to preserve.
This is a government committee, ladies and gentlemen, that gets to the end of it and said, you know what?
We better not have any evidence come out about Pelosi and this.
Oh, you mean the video from her niece in the car where she's admitting what she did?
And so what Trump is saying, I think he's absolutely correct.
And compare that to the J6 things on Adam Schiff.
Adam Schiff should be embarrassed.
What a duplicitous, two-faced expose.
But guess what?
The light of truth is exposing darkness.
And all of us, including Stephen A. a few minutes ago, are not liking what we see.
And my light, just so everybody understands that they had 26 confidential human sources that they addressed as MAGA supporters.
Now, the IG report said what?
That 13 entered restricted areas.
They're not supposed to be there.
And four actually went into the Capitol.
All right.
And who knows how many FBI agents that were actually undercover were there because Christopher Wray, you can never get a straight answer from him.
I'm happy he's resigning.
But I want people to understand one thing.
I want you guys to know this too.
They were not undercover agents, the 26, okay?
They didn't collect the pension.
They don't work technically for the FBI.
All right.
These are confidential human resources.
Okay.
There's a difference.
These guys are basically snitches.
They've been caught doing something else.
And the FBI says, hey, listen, you want to get 20 years?
You want to go life?
If you don't work for us, we're going to give you that sentence.
So come work for us.
So these guys are basically civilians going in there, agitating the crowd, throwing shit at police, starting the riot.
And I believe this is Vincent O'Shaughness, that it was all on purpose.
And then take into account, remember the chief of Capitol Police, Stephen Sun?
He repeated, he was on trial.
They fired him.
Nancy Pelosi, right?
Was that, she's the one that fired him?
That he requested National Guard assistant and it was delayed by Nancy Pelosi's office, leaving the Capitol with no reinforcements.
He also, the potential violence that they knew, they had warnings for weeks it was going to be violent, ignored.
Okay.
So all of this, all of it, and that's why Christopher Ray is stepping down.
It was all, to me, my opinion, set up to make him look like this insurrection.
Nobody died.
The only person that died was Ashley Babbitt, a United States Air Force veteran who was shot by Michael Byrd, I think, who's had a history of crazy stuff.
So I think it's day one.
I hope day one, he pardons all the people.
Mind you, if you were a civilian and you were punching cops and stuff, okay, you deserve to be in jail.
But what about the grandmothers that were there waving flags and they're doing years in prison?
I think it's absolutely ridiculous.
You just mentioned pardon.
I want to see if Adam Schiff or Nancy Pelosi end up on the Biden list.
For sure.
But here's the thing, though.
You have to be convicted of a crime.
What have they been convicted of?
No, no, you don't.
Hunter wasn't convicted.
Hunter's in the middle.
Hunter was convicted of certain things, but over those 10 years that he was at the pardon, the pardon covers 10 years, not a specific crime.
That was the issue with Hunter Biden.
So why didn't you just say, hey, the judge, the gun charge and the tax thing, and we'll just pardon you for that.
No, he pardoned Hunter for anything he could have done, including farting in church over a 10-year period.
Yeah.
And you know what, Tom, you know me because I've been critical of Hunter this entire time.
And I would talk crap.
I'd be like, bro, Hunter, like, why does he keep doing this?
Why does he keep breaking the law?
Why does he, you know what?
If you knew that you were untouchable, you keep allegedly breaking laws.
He allegedly international laws.
Yeah, well, yeah, well, think about it.
Recording all this stuff that's on the laptop, everything that he's alleged to have done, why wouldn't you?
If you are allegedly a degenerate, crack-smoking guy that sips your brother and does all these nefarious things, why wouldn't you?
On video.
On video.
Yeah.
And then why wouldn't you?
If you knew you had a freaking get out of jail free card pass from your dad, now it all makes sense.
I would be that guy too.
If I was a degenerate and I was him, why wouldn't you do it?
Well, to be fair, 10 years ago when it started and when they, you know, 10% for the big guy, which allegedly meant that there was some sort of a payment going to Biden, Biden wasn't president.
Biden didn't have the power.
So you could say that Hunter appears to be a horribly troubled person.
That's very objective.
And over the course of time, all these things happen.
Now he is damn lucky that his father is the president and can give him this pardon.
Otherwise, with his dad leaving office, he'd spend a lot of time with sitting in front of a judge.
But think about it.
Obama was in for eight years.
So from then, he knew his dad had the connection to help him out.
So this goes back a long time.
I get the 2014 thing, but he's been that guy for a long time because he knows he's protected, period.
That guy, he's not a good dude, bro.
Look, Tom, I'm going to do you a favor right now.
I'm going to pardon you if you've ever farted in church.
Okay.
Especially if that's something that you're concerned about that Hunter did.
That's the big deal.
But that was my metaphorical for anything, right?
I'm with you, Tom.
Chewing coming.
I want to make sure you're okay.
Adam, Dodd, you want to remove it?
Yeah.
I'm glad we're here.
But, you know, they said the tapes don't lie.
Adam Schiff, that tape of him, basically.
Are you kidding me?
So the double standard here is sort of ridiculous.
It's also sort of proven that, you know, we live in a day and age where you are guilty until you're proven not guilty.
We're no longer in a day of age where you're innocent until not proven guilty.
Everyone on that January 6th committee and in multiple committees and everyone that was basically going after Trump had an agenda.
They were not impartial.
They were activists and they wanted to see Trump go down.
And he was, they were looking for ways to find him guilty.
They were not basically being impartial.
And that's understanded in our political climate these days.
But as far as January 6th, how many people do you think were at the general, just overall capital that day?
Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands.
I don't know the best guess.
Let's say it's a couple hundred thousand, right?
Maybe I don't know.
No, at the Capitol.
I'm not saying they went in the Capitol.
No, no, no, no, I understand.
Okay.
I was going to say, I was going to say three to five thousand, but what?
No, no, no.
Two to five, two, twenty five hundred people entered.
Two thousand people entered the Capitol.
I mean, that's a small percentage of what was there.
Let's just say 100,000.
It's probably more.
Okay.
Right?
1,300 people were charged.
So, what I like to do is sort of isolate, as PBD always says, the people who were there to voice their concern: freedom of speech, freedom to protest, freedom to assemble, versus the people who are doing some angry stuff versus the people who legitimately should be in jail.
If you broke into the Capitol and you're destructing things and you're doing, we've interviewed Jacob Chancely, the QAnon shaman, actually great guy, by the way.
Oh, amazing.
Ironically.
But he was dealing with some stuff.
Total sweetheart.
I want to know where you're going.
So, what I'm saying is this: the truth shall set you free.
I've said this before.
The famous quote: the truth passes through three phases.
First, you're ridiculed, then you're violently opposed.
And then it's accepted as being self-evident.
What's happening right now in the Trump world is that all the truth is coming out.
People were lying.
Everything was going on.
Everything was against him.
And now he's sort of having his vindication.
And like you said, don't do a victory dance right now.
Don't be dancing.
Well, Adam, so here's my question.
What do you say about those?
Let's say 2,000, 2,500, whatever that are there.
Now you find out that there were at least 26 people in there.
They were not FBI.
They were working for the FBI.
They were civilians that were making people get crazy.
Remember, Ray Eps, God knows who the hell he is.
He got a misdemeanor charge.
He walked away.
The guys on camera saying, Hey, guys, we are going in the Capitol.
And then people broke in.
So if you are inciting violence, if we all go outside right now and we're hanging out, we want to go into the building.
And I'm like, hey, Tom in his ear, Tom, you know what?
Throw that rock.
Or I start throwing shit and I hit the police, the Capitol Police, and then they start shooting at us and then we get mad.
Those people, those people are responsible for me for the whole thing kicking off.
And you said, I agree with you 100%, Adam.
If you just walked up to a Capitol police and you punched them in the face, you know what?
You belong in jail.
But the majority of it setting the fire.
Watch this.
This is the one.
This is the guy.
This is the guy.
What's his name again?
Rayabs.
We need to go into the Capitol.
Into the Capitol.
Who is that guy?
You're saying what?
Look, Fed, Fed.
Fed, Fed.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
Well, this is at night.
So this is the night before.
I'll be arrested.
I'll say it.
All right.
We need to go in.
Shut the fuck up.
Nice Trump hat.
Yeah, nice Trump hat.
And how does that guy only get in?
You have an amazing point here because there is inciting violence, but at the same time, there's personal accountability.
There's people there that be like, no, we're not going in there.
We're not doing it.
So I don't care how much I tell you, Vinny, do this, Vinny, do that.
It's on you if you do something illegal.
No matter what anybody tells you.
That's illegal.
How does he only get a misdemeanor while there's people doing 20 years for doing the same thing?
Listen, but if you went into the Capitol and you did some foul, felanious stuff, you should be held accountable.
Okay, all right.
Well, that's that.
We'll see what's going to happen.
Listen, if on day one he pardons, how many people are in jail right now for J6?
What's the number?
There are 1,300 people that were charged.
I don't know the exact number of people that are in jail.
How many are in jail for J6 right now?
For a long time.
For a long time.
I think he will have been sentenced to periods of incarceration.
He will, a process 941, have had their case adjudicated and received sentences for the going out.
Okay.
He has claimed, if I'm not mistaken, that he's going to pardon every one of those guys on day one.
I hope so.
Okay.
On day one.
So we'll see what will happen with that on day one.
Okay.
Next story here on what's going on with cost of raising a child twice as high as in some states as others.
Rob, can you pull up the story on, oh, there's not a video on this.
Okay.
So the annual cost of raising a child varies widely across the U.S. with Massachusetts being the most expensive, $35,841 per year per child.
Damn.
You have three kids.
It costs you $100,000 a year just to raise a kid.
This is after-tax money.
Jeez.
That's after-tax money.
That means you got to make $200,000, pay half in taxes to be able to afford to raise three kids.
Largely buy childcare cost of $21,000.
In contrast, in Mississippi, it's $16,000, significantly lower cost of childcare, $4,700.
The lifetime cost of raising a child between the two states is a staggering difference of $439,000.
Additional housing expenses for raising a child are the highest in Hawaii, $6,188.
California, $5,573, while food and medical costs remain other significant contributors across states.
For instance, in Hawaii, food costs $2,481 annually, while New York records medical costs at $2,442.
Child care alone exceeds $15,000 in annual states in Hawaii, $19,592.
Connecticut, $1,954.
And creating a stark contrast to states like Arkansas, that's only $7,300 and Louisiana, $7,800, where the total annual cost remains under $18,000.
Tom, when you see a number like this, okay, how many different states have you lived in for more than a year?
You personally?
With kids, three of them, California, Texas, and Florida.
No kids.
Well, without kids, I also, no, as an adult, those are the three states I've lived.
I've lived, lived in.
Right.
Okay.
So California, Florida, and Texas, right?
If you're a family that is looking at numbers like this, you're in places like New York, California, Boston, you want a fighting chance.
What do you do if you want to have kids?
And at the same time, you see what's going on with the cost of living?
Well, it's kind of the decision I made.
Kim and I, we had kids later, as everybody knows.
We're blessed later.
But then we start looking around at schools.
So we're paying taxes at California and we're looking at the schools and we're looking at the expense.
Now, we were blessed with some capabilities, but we used to talk about it because Kim's a school teacher, that she would see the frustration in the faces of parents of kids that would come in.
And not kids misbehaving.
These are kids coming in with their parents on back to school night and their parents are coming in asking, hey, you know, what can we do?
What about what book should we be reading over the summer?
What could be doing in Richmond?
And you look at the cost of it and you say to yourself, this is crazy.
And you can't even think about like private school, even an inexpensive parochial private school or something.
And so you look at the other states and you look at the cost, you look at the tax, and you say, if I'm going to have a fighting chance to raise this kid and give the kid enrichment activities and things like that, because we're thinking about, you know, how do you just buy cleats and shingards to go play soccer and pay for soccer leagues?
You know, in California, where it's so expensive and things.
You know what?
You look at other states and you think about moving and you think about going to states that are going to give you the ability to have a better lifestyle and to be afford to raise your kids.
And the other side of it is, isn't it interesting?
Isn't it interesting where all these expenses are happening in blue states that are so pro-abortion?
And I'll just kind of leave that hanging out there.
But parents look to other places, Pat, so they can go someplace where there's jobs and lower expense so they have a fighting chance to raise their kid, provide enrichment activities, be able to fund them if they want to play soccer or baseball because that's not inexpensive and to raise their kids and have some sense of lifestyle.
Nothing expensive, but some sense of lifestyle and the ability to do so.
You make plans to go.
Very quiet, Tom.
Things just got very, very quiet.
No, I'm looking at this.
Meanwhile, our friend Humberto in the back is, I think, asking for some paid leave, Rob, if you want to pull it.
You know which one I'm talking about, Rob.
If you can pull this up, watch this here.
Paid maternity leave in the West.
Sweden, 15 months at 80% pay.
Norway, 46 weeks.
That's almost a year at 100% pay.
Almost.
Germany, 14 weeks.
That's two months, four months, right?
At 100% pay.
Then France, 16 weeks, 100% pay.
Spain, 16 weeks, 100% pay.
Czech, 28 weeks, 70% pay.
Brazil, 17 weeks, 100% pay.
Colombia, 18 weeks, at 100% pay.
Guatemala, 12 weeks, at 100% pay.
And U.S., zero weeks.
The U.S. is the only developed country in the world with no federal maternity leave.
Wait, didn't Pete Buttigieg get something for it?
I thought he was on leave.
You know, you know.
So Sweden and Norway, if you get pregnant and you have a baby, you leave for a year and you show up to have lunch and say, I'm leaving for another year because she's pregnant again.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, if you're smart.
Yeah, I mean, you know, sometimes when I see charts like this, what it makes me think about.
Here's what it makes me think about.
Okay, Rob, let's do something.
Let's do something.
Can you go to every one of those countries and see how many babies they're having per year?
The women in those countries, how many kids are having per year?
Okay.
Because this data could be like, well, this is why they're having more kids than us.
Maybe you're right.
Let's see.
Let's check every one of these guys and let's check all the countries to see if they're really having more kids than we are, Rob.
So if you just go one at a time, what did Sweden tell us?
Sweden says how many?
Sweden is the lowest number of births in the last decade.
Wow.
So it doesn't make a difference if you're doing that.
Go to the next one, which is who?
Norway, 1.4.
1.4.
2.1 is what you need for your population to grow.
U.S. is at 1.7 and they're at 1.4.
Go to the next one.
Go to the next one.
What's Germany at?
Maybe Germany is a very big number and they're just absolutely crushing it.
Again, the number of babies in Germany has decreasing in recent years.
Go a little.
Okay, 1.35.
You see that right there?
The fertility rate in Germany has been dropping, falling to 1.35 per child.
Okay, so here's the point.
Even with that, it's not working.
Go to the left with that one tweet that you had.
No, to the left, Rob, to the one tweet, yeah, right there.
Even with that, it's not working because sometimes you'll see data like this and they'll say, wait, we need to be like Europe.
We need to be like this.
Yeah, why don't we go become socialist?
Let's just do that.
Let's just kind of go become like Brazil and some of these other places.
Let's go ahead and do that.
You know how many sick days, maternity?
I mean, it's just, it's staggering when you're watching this.
However, let me do tell you this part.
We pulled up a number on dinks and dwicks.
Yeah.
You know, dinks are what?
Dual income.
Okay.
No kids.
Yeah.
And then the other one is DWX.
Dual with dual income.
With kids.
With kids.
It's kind of like dicks.
It's D-I-W-K-S.
Yeah.
My favorite.
Yeah.
So Dinks and Dwicks.
You know, between the two, who makes more money?
Those with kids or those without kids?
With kids?
With kids.
No, without kids makes more money.
$9,000 per year.
With kids.
No, without kids.
Without kids making more money.
Without kids, they make $9,000 more.
But the point right now, when you're going and looking at some of the stuff here on the cost of living of raising a child, hey, man, you got two things you have to sacrifice.
What's one thing you're going to sacrifice?
One is not having kids.
What's the other thing you're going to sacrifice?
The other one is your maybe, you know, personal time that you have, or maybe that nice clothes you're going to buy, or nice restaurant you go to, or more barbecue money to be spent and stuff like that, versus, no, man, we're going to have a family.
We're going to have kids.
We're going to invest money into our family into the stuff that we're doing.
We're going to make that investment rather than the cost and the expense.
That's the difference, right?
There is a sacrifice no matter what.
One sacrifice lasts a few years.
The other one comes with the benefit of a companion.
It's something you'll look forward to for decades and decades and decades to come.
I once read a proverb, which I think is a Jewish proverb.
And I've said this many times.
Adam, fact-check this.
Go ahead.
There's three things every man.
There's three things every man ought to do.
Plant a tree, write a book, have a son.
Okay.
This is why this afternoon we're planting a few trees here.
Because it's the only one I haven't yet planted a tree.
Outside, we got to go plant a few trees.
Adam, any thoughts on this for all your kids that you have?
Go ahead.
Yeah, well, I won't.
Just get to it, buddy.
Well, look, tell us what you're saying.
I saw your video that you did about the dinks and the dwicks and the dicks and all this stuff with that.
And this is sort of the conversation of our time: whether or not you're going to have kids.
We're seeing the declining birth rates all around the world, right?
We're seeing the rise of modern feminism.
It was pretty interesting.
Why Americans don't want kids?
You did a graph on this.
What was the most common reason?
56%?
They just don't want to.
Straight up.
So I want to understand what 19% medical reasons.
Only 17% financial reasons.
You know, I say save that money.
So the cost of having kids is ridiculous.
It's getting more expensive.
It used to be from $0 to $18, a quarter million dollars is what it would cost you.
Now it's going to be what, almost half a million dollars, depending on what state you live.
So there's things that the government should be doing to incentivizing people to have more kids, a child tax credit, paid family leave.
Shout out to Pete Buttigieg.
But when it comes to having kids, there's three options.
You can either start earlier, right, in your 20s or in your 30s.
You can do later in your 30s or even your 40s, or just not at all, straight up.
So I've elected to do option number two.
But the average age of having kids and getting married has increased since the 60s, 70s from early 20s to late 20s, early 30s.
So people are living longer.
They're waiting to have more kids.
But it's pretty interesting when you're talking about the financial component.
You did the breakdown here.
Speaking of the dual income, no kids, dual income with kids, the percentage of both the man and the woman household working since 1965.
This is basically when LBJ was doing his thing, has gone from 47% to 66%, meaning more men and women are working, right?
Husband only has gone from 38 down to 21, and just the woman only has gone from, what, 2 to 7%.
You told the story about a buddy of yours and his wife is a lawyer and he's staying home chest feeding the kids, doing his thing.
Shout out to you, buddy.
But you remember the conversation that Harris Butker sparked when he was speaking at the graduation, where he's speaking to all these graduates, many of them women, and saying, ladies, congratulations on graduating college.
Harrison Butker.
Yes.
Harrison Butker.
Congratulations on graduating now.
Basically, get your ass back in the kitchen.
And it got blown out of proportion.
How much he said he's presented as wife.
Hold on, Tom.
I understand that.
I'm not interrupting.
I'm fact-checking.
You literally are interrupting, but I love you anyway.
It's all good.
The media blew it out of proportion, saying that he was a misogynist, saying that he's a chauvinist.
But in reality, he said, my wife couldn't be any happier.
And that's the reality is these days is that a woman are going to wake up one day.
They're going to be 38, 42 years old.
They're going to be childless cat ladies.
Shout out to JD Vance.
They're going to be like, what?
Why don't I, what?
And the guy that they want, they think they're going to qualify for is going to go after a 24-year-old.
So there you choose wisely.
Yes, I agree.
Last clip I want to play here.
I like the way Kevin O'Leary explained the difference between Elon Musk and Steve Jobs.
It's very interesting, especially the fact that Elon is in there now with Doge and Vivek and Trump.
I just want you to hear this because Kevin has a very unique way of breaking things down in a simple way.
Rob, go ahead and play this clip.
There are different kind of people in life that I've learned in investing in many managers and entrepreneurs and working for some of them.
And I would say there's the idea of signal and noise.
And so if you think of, I work for Steve Jobs, not a very nice guy, but he was 90% signal during the day and 10% noise.
Noise being distractions that he would agree to be distracted by during the working day.
And his working day was 20 hours.
And he wasn't that social a guy.
And look what he achieved.
Now, Musk, Elon Musk, I know with certainty is 100% signal.
I've never met a man like that.
And look what he's achieved.
It's unprecedented.
And he would be a profound force if set free to go work on government to find inefficiencies.
And I'd like to see that happen.
But he's, you know, got social issues around being 100% signal.
But do I think he should be involved with Trump?
Does it make Trump a better administrator?
Does it make his administration more powerful?
100%.
We don't know how much Elon will be engaged, but you can't deny what this man's achieved.
There's never been an entrepreneur like him.
I say release the hounds, but release them onto the hill and let's see what happens.
Oh, I love that.
Tom.
Mr. Wonderful, I love that.
And I completely agree with it.
I've never met Elon, but I'll tell you, everything you see, he's so true.
Signal-to-noise ratio, go look that up, folks.
It is such an important concept.
And it really revolves around the word focus and filter.
What can you focus on and what do you filter out?
And that's the whole concept of signal and noise.
And I love what he's saying because I think he's absolutely correct.
So does it make it better?
It does make it better.
And I like to listen to the people that don't like it.
I don't listen to them as in listen and take their advice, but I enjoy listening to them.
A certain bald CNN commentator was saying, and now he's recruited the wealthiest man in the history of the world to be his buddy.
And he's out here.
He's smarter than the rest of us.
So when I hear people saying things like that, and I say, wow, Mr. Jones doesn't like the fact that Elon and Trump are friends.
I like it even more.
That makes me like it even more.
It ratifies what I was thinking from my perspective.
Because remember, don't just look at the people that agree with you.
You know what I mean, Benny?
Listen to some of the people that aren't.
Can you break down to the average person signal versus noise?
Like signal is you're paying attention to what's going to grow the company, the stuff they should actually look at.
Noise is just a bunch of gibberish and noise that's being made, and you're not getting distracted by the noise.
Yeah, noise is natural.
Noise is natural.
It is distractions at your desk.
It is people with different opinions.
It is, you're trying, I'll give you a great example, folks, signal-to-noise ratio.
10 of you are sitting there around Thanksgiving, you got your sister in town, her kids, your kids, your husband, you know, her husband, everybody's around, okay?
And you're trying to decide what movie to watch.
And the moms think they should go to this movie that's pretty wholesome, doesn't have any cursing and swearing in it, probably good for the kids.
And everybody's got a bunch of different opinions.
The moms, it turns out, are right.
That's signal.
All the kids want to go, let's go see Moana too.
We saw that last week.
Let's see it again.
That's noise.
That's a distraction.
And the moms are trying to break the signal through to people to let them know we should see this movie.
Here's why.
This is a great movie.
We're all going to have a good time this afternoon.
That's signal.
Everything else that you allow or happens is noise.
And in your business, you have to allow noise to be present so that it alerts you to maybe the presence of a signal that you think that you thought was noise so you can see here another perspective.
But you got to stay on signal, otherwise you get nowhere.
And what he's talking about, Steve Jobs was 90% signal, meaning he was focused and listening to that which he believed was right and staying on course.
And there's 10% noise.
He compares it to Elon Musk was, and he says, I work for Steve Jobs.
I understood this.
Elon Musk is 100% signal, meaning so hyper-focused.
And by the way, here's what Van Jones said about Trump.
Rob, if you want to play this clip, here's conversations about Van Jones finally saying Trump is smarter than all of us.
Go ahead, Rob.
How the hell did Donald Trump figure out the mainstream media is the fringe and the fringe is now the mainstream?
How the hell did Donald Trump figure out?
I mean, Joe Rogan is obvious, right?
Like we knew the guy had a big audience.
It's not like we were like stunned, but like, how the hell was he, the 78-year-old guy who doesn't even have a computer and still like right now?
He's become the guy who practices code on to your point running a cultural, I don't even want to say campaign, running movement, heading a cultural movement versus a campaign.
Every one of your people knows Elon, Elon, Elon, Elon.
Listen.
Everybody keeps, I mean, the problem is you have a framework in your mind that how can Donald Trump, how can Donald Trump, how can Donald Trump, guys, can we cut it out?
Donald Trump is not an idiot.
Donald Trump, let me just be very clear.
Donald Trump is smarter than me, you, and all critics.
You know why we know?
Because he has the White House, the Senate, the House.
Totally agree.
The popular vote.
He has a massive media ecosystem bigger than the mainstream built around him and for him and a religiously religious fervor in a political movement around him.
And he, his best buddy, is the richest person in the history of the world.
And the most relevant Kennedy is with him.
This dude is a phenomenon.
He is the most powerful human on earth and in our lifetime.
And we're still saying, well, how is this going?
We look like idiots to ordinary.
He is totally right.
You definitely do look like an idiot.
Shout out to Vance Jones for continuing to, at the very least, Van Jones, to have some common sense.
Give credit where its credit's due.
So, by the way, get back to Kevin O'Leary and Mark Cuban speaking of Shark Tank.
You know how they said that you are the sum of the five people you spend the most time with?
Is it a little ironic that Mark Cuban is no longer doing Shark Tank?
I think he announced he's finally done with it, but Kevin O'Leary is still doing it.
You've said at one point, is it really the five people you spend the most time with?
Or is it really one?
Is it really the one person who has the most impact for you?
You know how they do like stock up, stock down?
Kevin O'Leary's stock is definitely up these days, whereas Mark Cuban's stock is plummeting.
He was making that point on October 24th, and he was prepared if the election, I'm talking about Kevin O'Leary, folks, that statement, that eloquent little mini speech he made there, October 24th.
If the election had been lost, he looks like a fool.
He was putting his neck out and confidently putting his reputation out and was unafraid to do it.
Nobody put their reputation on the line more than Elon Musk.
Remember that interview with Tucker when he's sort of jokingly, he's like, you went all in on Trump.
And he's like, if Trump loses, you're left.
And he's like, oh, my God.
And then Tucker did his funny little laugh.
But risk and reward.
He risked it for the biscuit.
All right, let's go through this.
By the way, Justin Trudeau, rumors were spreading yesterday that he may be stepping down and resigning.
So there's two clips up here, Rob.
If you can play the other one where he's in the house, I don't know if you have the one.
No, it's not this one.
But go ahead and play this clip.
This will tell us a little bit, and then I'll send you the other clip.
Go forward.
Mr. Trudeau is being held in office by one man, Jangmeet Singh.
A fifth of liberal MPs have written a letter for him to resign.
His deputy prime minister has walked out on him.
His housing minister has quit.
That on top of numerous other female ministers who stormed out after his appalling mistreatment and abuse and dishonesty towards them.
80% of Canadians have lost confidence in this prime minister.
So why is Jagmeet Singh making the entire country wait for him to get his pension?
That is the question today.
There you go.
And by the way, the other clip he's talking about about the fellow is this guy, right?
That's keeping him in?
Yes.
Go for it.
Go ahead, Rob.
Today, I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign.
He has to go.
Oh, wow.
Right now, Canadians are struggling with the cost of living.
I hear it everywhere I go.
People cannot find a home that they can afford.
They can't buy their groceries.
And on top of that, we have Trump threatening tariffs of 25%, which put hundreds and thousands of Canadian jobs at risk.
And instead of focusing on these issues, Justin Trudeau and the liberals are focused on themselves.
They're fighting themselves instead of fighting for Canadians.
For that reason, today I'm calling on Justin Trudeau to resign.
He has to go.
Tom.
So I'll give Americans a quick little history lesson.
2020, we know what happened in our election over here.
Biden defeated Truck narrowly amidst COVID and all the stuff that was going on.
In 2021, Justin Trudeau won 39% liberal, 36% conservative.
Now, remember, Canadians, if you go up there, you'll see orange signs, white signs, green signs, blue signs.
You know, over in America, you see red and blue.
They have four very, very viable parties and two small ones.
And so it was 39% liberal, 36% conservative.
So in other words, Justin Trudeau in 2021 barely stepped across the line, right?
Barely stepped across the line.
And now he is looking, the polling is looking like he is going to take the greatest defeat in Canadian political national election history.
All the polls up there, even the ones that are lying, are pointing to that.
And on top of it, the economy is tight.
Special elections.
Special elections are happening.
Why do you have a special election?
Well, you have a special election because someone dies or resigns or something happens and there's an open seat.
So you got to have a special election.
There was a special election recently.
It went 66% conservative, 19% liberal.
So forget about the polls.
You look at little things like that.
Justin Trudeau is about to be thrown right out the front door of the Canadian parliament.
And then he's talking about Christia Freeland, who is the finance minister, who pledges her support to Justin Trudeau.
And now she quit yesterday.
So now Trudeau is on the edge of a big defeat.
And everyone has lost confidence in his ability to govern at a time where someone in the U.S. got their attention when Trudeau came down to have dinner with them.
And it didn't go very far.
And then they're humiliated.
They have a lot of pride of Canadians, and they should have pride in their country, right?
How would you feel if your guy goes out to visit a foreign leader right next door at a time where the rest of the world's trying to play nice and try to get his attention?
And suddenly he comes back and all of a sudden he's saying, well, I think we'll just tariff Canada the 25%.
I didn't get anywhere from Governor Trudeau.
Maybe he should be the 51st state.
How does that make you feel as a Canadian member of parliament?
You say, why did you make Trump tease us like this?
Justin, what the hell did you do?
So that's what's going on.
He's about to suffer a huge defeat.
They're like, you're going to get crushed anyway.
Let's not wait for the election.
Why don't you resign?
Let's elect a new prime minister.
This is going to be a more conservative government that we have here.
And let's talk to the United States about fairness in our trading so that we don't have the tariffs happen.
That is what the moderates are saying, Pat.
Let's get a dialogue with the U.S. and not have these things come true because Canadian papers, I could pull one.
Rob, you don't have to look for it, but it's out there.
They had a little thing that said, days until inauguration.
Why are they saying that?
Because they regard that, Pat, as a countdown to negotiate the tariff situation.
So guess who's negotiating well for the U.S.?
And guess who's got the Canadian attention?
And they are all running amok.
And Justin Trudeau is about to, what did he guys say?
You heard him say, he's just delaying the time to get his what?
Pension.
He said it there because Trudeau will get a prime minister's pension to go off to retirement.
But ladies and gentlemen, that's what's happening in Canada.
They're all in a tizzy for their own economy, their own government.
And our president got their attention on tariffs.
And they're actually counting down the days.
Got it.
And by the way, this is Trump tweeting yesterday.
Not tweeting.
True social.
The great state of Canada stands as the finance minister resigns or was fired from her position by Governor Justin Trudeau.
Her behavior was totally toxic and not at all conducive to making deals, which are good for very unhappy citizens of Canada.
She will not be missed.
I mean, this guy has no Hesitation when it comes down to gamesmanship like that.
And you're seeing Canadians sitting there saying, man, that 25% is going to really be affecting us.
Adam, your thoughts on the story.
Well, look, Justin Trudeau is a dead man walking.
We've all heard about lame duck presidencies.
This guy's the lame duck prime minister.
And I'm going to give you some stats and I'm going to give you a sort of a controversial take.
So Brace for Impact.
So do you know what Joe Biden's approval ratings are as of today?
I mean, who knows if he's even still the president at this point, right?
We've heard the stories.
You know what Joe Biden's approval ratings at this point?
Negative 19%.
56% disapprove.
37% approve.
Negative 19%.
By the way, don't look now.
Trump is above water for the first time in his political career.
He's plus 2.4%, meaning there's 50%, I think, 2% approval rating.
I want to say he's above 50%.
Justin Trudeau?
Justin Trudeau.
Compare him to Joe Biden.
Minus 34%.
Approval, 33%.
Disapprove, 67%.
This is some of the worst approval ratings you're ever going to hear.
Now, here's the hot take.
Sorry, if you have kids in the room, take this away.
You ever seen the South Park episode where the kids are testifying about the difference between being gay versus a fag?
You ever seen this?
Okay.
So Justin Trudeau.
I just heard laughing in the back.
Where are we going?
Now, I'm telling you right now, if you could pull this up, Justin Trudeau is a fag, but he is not gay.
And basically, they were testifying.
The kids, I'm sorry, guys.
They're basically saying, you don't have to be gay to be a fill-in-the-blank.
There's gay people who are not Fs, right?
And there are straight people that are F's.
Okay.
So when I just completely was like, all right, this guy's just complete is when he says, I'm a proud feminist.
Saw that clip?
I stand with the ladies and I'm a proud feminist.
Juxtapose that to his deputy secretary.
She's like, I'm out this bitch.
So anyway, total F. South Park, shout out to you, Justin Trudeau.
I love how with a mangina.
Vinny, when we move the studio, we're trying to tranquilize her guy.
I'm sorry.
I love how he uses the word twice and then he says the F word.
I told you to brace for impact.
I've been very cautious about cursing and saying things.
I'm being diplomatic.
Yes, Vinny, I'll give you the final word.
Am I wrong, though?
Am I wrong?
Brace for impact tells us the soul.
I'm sorry.
But no, I'm just, and to all the fans out there and all the people that, how many Manex have you gotten?
There was a period when all the truckers and all that stuff was happening in Canada.
Shout out to all the Canadians on Manek that have been just for months, I want to say two years, just going after, talking about this guy.
And let's not forget, bro, this is one of the worst guys that Canada has.
And shout out to all my Canadian friends and family I have.
Let's think about this.
The blackface scandal that he did, COVID-19 response, carbon taxes, climate policies.
He's soft on China, cost of living, gender identity politics, the energy sector, lavish spending from Canada, virtue signaling, free speech concerns, neglecting the military.
It's about time.
Just, what, two weeks ago, I asked you, I go, when are they going to get rid of this guy?
And it's like, we have to wait for the elections.
I'm so happy that it's finally happening.
And I think, you know, Trump's victory and that whole, you know, against that woke mind virus is happening right now.
And I'm excited for all the Canadians that have been bitching and complaining with all the right that they should, that they're going to get a change.
And be excited for American businesses trading with Canada.
A thousand percent tariff thing is about to get fixed.
By the way, by the way, Canada, you got one man to thank for this.
Yep.
It's a guy that's got a house in Southern White House.
They call it Mar-Alago.
Okay.
But Mar-alago, he's got a place there.
He gets in and things start moving very quickly right after Justin comes and visits Mar-Lago the following week.
Something like this happens.
So, Canada, send a Manect to Trump real quick.
Manect with him.
Send a message to him.
Give him some love.
Anyways, by the way, for the rest of you guys, I got stories that you want to send us to cover on the podcast here and you want to ask us or say stuff to us, you can always Minect us here.
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I said, Why are you manecting me?
Manect him.
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Message him directly.
Don't message me.
Manect him directly.
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Stay tuned, guys.
God bless.
Have a great day.
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We got a few other surprises.
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