THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 4 — Disney Flops and DeSantis Deflates, Incel Armageddon, Lizard People
In this latest THOUGHTCRIME featuring Jack Posobiec, Charlie Kirk, Tyler Bowyer, and Blake Neff, the gang explores important questions like:-Is Disney approaching doomsday thanks to woke programming?-Did New York just put a gang rapist onto its city council?-What major social trend foretells the end of civilization?-Do lizard people live among us?THOUGHTCRIME will stream LIVE exclusively on Rumble, every Thursday night at 8pm ET.Support the Show.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard to Thought Crime, episode four.
Thought Crime is Charlie Kirk and I's new podcast.
It comes out once a week, talking about all those topics that we don't seem to be able to get to on a regular basis, or in some cases aren't able to talk to because we'd be censored anywhere else for talking about them.
This week, we get into the Lack of a sexual revolution that's been going on the incel Armageddon.
Why aren't they having sex?
Are we in a sex recession?
And the part that I'm playing to try to fight that we get into the central park five.
What are the true story?
And why was it that one of the central park park five rapists is now elected to a city position in New York city.
And finally we question what's going on with 2024, the Ron DeSantis deflation.
That's taking place across the country.
You need to make sure you listen to this every single time it comes out.
We're going to be posting them to Rumble on Thursdays, and then here on the podcast on Saturdays.
This is Thought Crime with me, Charlie Kirk.
Hey everybody, happy Thursday.
This is episode 4, is that right?
Episode 4 of Thought Crimes.
We are live in Phoenix, Arizona.
We are joined tonight...
Blake, how you doing?
Doing well, doing well.
Blake is rising in popularity.
He's a fan favorite.
We got Jack Posobiec.
Jack in an undisclosed location on Eastern Standard Time.
And we have Tyler Boyer coming on set.
It's actually timely because we have a topic that he's going to excel on.
Tyler, welcome.
I want to encourage you to get your tickets to our Turning Point Action Conference, tpaction.com.
In fact, We are going to be doing a thought crime live show with a live studio audience in Palm Beach.
It's going to be really amazing.
Is there ever a non-live studio audience?
I wonder.
Well, Blake, here's the point.
The reason we're doing a studio audience is to find you a wife.
Oh dear.
See, we're not going to stop.
This topic again.
No, we are relentless until we get him married.
I think he's the only unmarried person on the ThoughtCrime roster.
Okay, let's dive right into it.
By the way, Jack, how are you doing?
Say hello.
Oh, Charlie, doing great from my undisclosed location.
What kind of background is that?
It's like Mordor.
This is the background of the future.
This is the future.
Do you live in a Blade Runner movie now?
I do.
Ryan Gosling is actually based on me.
When I look at ads, sometimes it's Ana de Almas who's just kind of like reaching out and touching me, though not in the Marilyn Monroe version.
It's like Matrix meets Inception.
Okay, let's dive right into it.
A topic I think that is going to be a lot of fun.
Thoughtcrime number one, DeSantis deflates.
Ron DeSantis is trying to wrap up his attacks on Trump, and well, it's not going so well.
A new poll from Echelon Insights shows that Ron DeSantis has a six-point lead ahead of Vivek Ramaswamy, the vegan Hindu, who I have a lot of respect for, that is ascending in the polls.
Meanwhile, a new pro-DeSantis video that touts his anti-LGBT accomplishments is being regarded as cringe and lame instead of based and red-pilled.
Everybody, what is going on with Governor DeSantis?
Tyler, I'll start with you.
You've kind of been tracking this.
You've been talking, giving advice.
I think he's a great governor.
His presidential campaign is not going too well.
Man, it's been so crazy to watch this whole thing from, like, start to finish, because we've been right in the middle.
You know, again, I think somebody pointed out that two years ago, I think everybody looked at DeSantis as, like, full onboard MAGA, like, just this absolute rock star within, like, the MAGA universe.
And you go on Twitter, and you would think that the guy was, like, literally, like, I don't know, like Saddam Hussein or something, like the way that they're treating him.
But a lot of this is being brought upon himself, because one of the things that we said from the very beginning, and I think we sat on your show and said this thing right here, was if Ron DeSantis copies and mimics exactly what Ted Cruz did in 2016, this is going to happen.
Well, but it seems to be a very similar playbook, right?
Well, you've got a lot of people who are helping him who were on the 2016 Cruz campaign, and this thing is not heading in the direction that you would want if you're the DeSantis crew.
And the number one thing that we said, I think, from the very beginning, you have to go court and talk to Trump donors, or Trump voters.
And it's like they're avoiding Trump voters.
They're avoiding everybody that likes and supports the president.
And so this is a huge mistake.
And it's, I think it's compounding into everybody going, I can't trust this guy.
He doesn't even want to, he's not even looking for my vote.
So, Blake, they put out this advertisement, or they retweeted it from the DeSantis War Room or something.
It was one of the strangest advertisements I've ever seen.
Someone else made the video, I believe.
But then, as it is on the internet these days, what happens is other people make your videos, you retweet them, and it becomes your video.
That's just how it is.
They embedded it, though.
So it's kind of, they were taking ownership for it.
I think we have the video.
Yeah, no, we do.
And I'll be honest.
I think it was the student group that did it.
Was it the student group that originally put it out?
They have a student group?
That's rich.
Their student group was the one that originally put it out.
Good luck with that.
So, the, I will say this, people, the media didn't like it because they said it was too anti-LGBT.
I thought that was the best part of the video.
It seems to imply that, like, DeSantis will stab to death all the LGBT in America.
Like, Patrick Bateman style.
So, okay, I think the ad was just terrible because it was so forced.
It was like, look how cool we are!
Okay.
It's not the same as the crazy Japanese ad for Donald Trump.
No, but that's what's so funny is that you can't make organic virality.
You can't force it.
Play cut 42.
Okay, 42 is not a video.
Okay, then let's play 41.
This is the cringe DeSantis ad.
I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens.
If Caitlyn Jenner were to walk into Trump Tower and want to use the bathroom, you would be fine with her using any bathroom she chooses.
That is correct.
In the future, can transgender women compete in Miss Universe?
Yes.
Make America great again.
PSYCH!
It's so bad.
This is up there with that video that they showed during the watch.
The ELOP video.
They're just like this weird... It really has shut down drag.
Just produced some of the harshest, most draconian laws that literally threaten trans existence.
Congratulations, Rhonda Sanders.
Mission accomplished.
You win.
Look at.
Okay, Jack, what am I missing here? - Sure.
So it's it's kind of amazing that it's it's rare to see something like this.
Where they've been able to become extremely homophobic and also the most homoerotic thing that I think I've ever seen.
It's like shirtless pictures of men.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like, it's like, it's like, I hate these, these men.
Let's look at pictures of them with their shirts off as much.
As possible.
Oh, I hate how this makes me feel.
Look at another one.
Here's one more.
So it's kind of wild.
It's the gayest anti-gay ad ever.
Yeah, it's like actually homoerotic and also anti-LGBT at the same time, which is truly a feat in the annals of the internet, if I must say.
So, you know, I will definitely give the W. I have to disagree there, Jack.
There's a lot of very homoerotic anti-LGBT content.
Oh, is that right?
Yeah, it's just...
Is that like a thing?
The internet, as a rule, the internet is really gay, and so that includes like all right-wing content, as well as all left-wing content, and just all content generally.
So just everything is gay, basically.
We are all converging on a very gay singularity.
Yeah, it seems that way.
So Ryan has a contrarian opinion in the chat.
He says, unpopular opinion.
I like it.
This is what TikTok culture is, and we have to play into it if we want to win the youth.
I don't know.
That was not a TikTok.
How's Ron DeSantis doing with youth voters?
Yeah, Tyler, you had an interesting dialogue recently with somebody about young voters.
How's DeSantis doing?
Yeah, I actually had a phone call today with a reporter who called and was like, what is going on?
And they sent over the article that we could throw up, but the article was about how Trump is just demolishing the rest of the field with younger voters.
And they're like, why is this?
I'm like, well, Trump has showed up to all the Turning Point events for the last five years.
That's combined hundreds of thousands of people and the peripheral effect.
And you're talking about tens of millions of views with all the clipping that happens that we direct towards young people.
And everyone's like, oh, I don't know if Turning Point works.
Guys, look at how much youth vote is supporting Trump.
He's dividends paying now into that.
And so look, it takes work.
So you got to show up to stuff.
So this is like where like your tweet comes out today.
It's like, you know, good for Vivek.
Yeah.
Vivek is showing up to our event next week.
He's he's ascending in the polls.
He's ascending the polls.
It's like it's like connected somehow.
Right.
It's also just I have the numbers if you want it.
Yeah.
So, Jack, what are the numbers?
I'll run through the numbers.
And this is, it is a Fox News poll.
I have this from floridapolitics.com, which is like a local political site.
Um, it shows June 23rd to June 26.
So end of last month, the Florida governor trails, former president Donald Trump by 50 points with Republican voters under the age of 45, that's 64 to 14.
And it says the 77 year old Trump's massive lead with younger voters is notable.
Given that DeSantis is 44 years old and actually a member of that demographic cohort.
So they're pointing out that DeSantis is actually under 45 and yet that's the demographic that he seems to be losing the most with.
However, his best, just to round it out, his best seems to be with 65 and up.
Where he's 20 points back at 50, but still losing 50-30.
So we actually have a theory at Turning Point that we've talked about a lot over the years, which is if you do content that's directed towards young people, it actually, old people gravitate towards it.
And this is something that's really interesting for campaigns, I think, is that campaigns, a lot of traditionalist type campaigners, which unfortunately You know, I think Ron DeSantis is running his campaign like a traditionalist.
This is the same way that Ted Cruz ran his campaign.
This is where like Matt Salmon here in Arizona ran his campaign this way.
You lose because you're directing all of your content towards the traditional boomer mentality type things.
And so you're losing everybody basically under the age of 65.
And how you're communicating with them.
And again, whoever said this about this video, this is TikTok culture.
This is cool.
This is not cool.
This is not what's cool.
You know what's cool?
When Trump, do you remember the event that we did?
You know what TikTok culture is?
Everyone's seen this video where they clipped Kamala saying, I'm going to come.
Or do you know what I'm talking about?
No, yeah, of course.
It was at a turning point event.
Don't come.
Yeah, don't come.
Do not come.
Don't do not come.
And then Trump goes, I'm going to come.
And then it's at a turning point event.
That's a TikTok clip, you know, as crude as that is like intended to be.
But that's TikTok.
This is not TikTok.
This is not what TikTok culture is.
It feels forced.
You can't force.
Trump is a natural TikToker because everything he says is funny.
He's a funny guy.
Yes.
And so they clip him and they clip him dancing.
That's TikTok culture.
Do we have the tape of Trump doing the interview with Bret Baier?
You even love this, Blake, about the death penalty.
Oh, just on the drugs.
Oh, it was one of the funniest things.
He's sitting down with Bret Baier, and he says, well, under your plan, you know, the woman that you pardoned would be given the death penalty.
He says, what?
My plan?
And then he goes through this whole thing, and he says, but, you know, it would not go back.
If she did it again, if she did it again, she would get the death penalty.
If she did it again, she would be killed.
But we wouldn't go back and kill her.
He figured it out.
Like, one of the most TikTokable, like, Trump has so many TikTokable things that he's said, right?
TikTokable.
Like, the things, the little soundbites that he's made, make TikTok.
Have you ever heard one soundbite that Ron DeSantis has ever said that's been TikToked?
It's this basic.
Trump is a funny person.
Trump is a genuinely hilarious person.
Whether that makes him a better president or not, totally different question.
That's not the point.
Naturally hilarious.
That's why he's losing, though.
But hilariously, the Democrat primaries run like just a borg and a machine.
Zero interest.
Our side is kind of like a total free-for-all.
Personality, morality, how do they make me feel?
It's the exact opposite.
Well, do you remember that one clip?
I'm thinking all these TikTok-able Trump clips.
Do you remember when he just found out about RGB dying?
Oh, no, it was the best.
She just died.
You're telling me this for the first time.
You're telling me this for the first time.
Elton John is playing in the background.
Exactly.
Oh, you're telling me this for the first time.
And it's like, there's no way.
But he says that, and now everybody uses that.
Now imagine DeSantis in that same situation.
He'd just be like, well, Article 3 of the Constitution gives me the ability to.
Justice Ginsburg, she served well.
She was a nice lady.
We will make an appointment.
I've got to go, bye.
All right, here is the TikTokable Trump, play cut 47.
Do not come.
Do not come.
I'm gonna come.
That's the best TikTok of all time.
People who aren't conservative post that all the time.
Well, sadly, we're going to ban TikTok.
I'm going to look up best Trump TikToks right now.
No, but I mean, it kind of goes to this.
So let's play this game.
If you were DeSantis, how would you turn this around?
First, you have to acknowledge you have a problem.
Jack, Steve Cortez says they're in big trouble.
He's right.
I agree with Steve on that.
I totally agree.
Look, it's is it possible to turn around?
That's, you know, let's I don't know.
But if I were to give them advice, I would say this.
It's look.
And we talked about this on Human Events earlier today, and Trump actually saw the clip and then re-truthed it earlier when we pointed out the same, and so I'm going to repeat what I said there, it's the reason Vivek is now within striking distance, six points, of Ron DeSantis nationwide, and that's in the Echelon Poll, which isn't some like right-wing, you know, whatever poll, is because he's made his targets the same targets that Trump voters
are going after.
He's shown that his interests align with their interest.
He's essentially doing this move of, I'm gonna swing at those targets and I'm gonna crack skulls as hard as Trump cracks skulls or even more, but then doing so, by the way, in his, you know, he's obviously very patriotic.
He's extremely well-spoken.
I mean, this is a guy like, he doesn't, have you heard any one Vivek Ramaswamy gaffe in all of these interviews?
You haven't?
No, he's a gifted communicator.
He really is.
Alright, here is the TikTokable... If you can't attack the voters, that's the bottom line.
I have to just tell... I mean, Erica, my wife, she makes me play this clip all the time, the Trump RBG, because she just said it's one of the great clips in the history of public commentary.
I remember I saw this live, actually.
Play cut 48.
She just died?
Wow.
I didn't know that.
You're telling me now for the first time.
She led an amazing life.
What else can you say?
She was an amazing woman.
Whether you agreed or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life.
I'm actually sad to hear that.
I am sad to hear that.
Thank you very much.
I want to brag on Trump.
If he would have messed that up, he might not have had a mandate to go get Amy Coney Barrett.
I'm not kidding.
Those Republican senators are so weak, they always look for an out.
If he would have messed that out, he would have been like, this is so good, we can now fill it.
She's warm food now, we're going to replace her.
I've been waiting for her to die.
No, exactly.
About time that old hag.
Yeah, I never thought she was going to die.
Everybody said, I'd hope it would be Hillary.
She's never going to die.
Do you remember the context though?
So, so he's just walked off of stage.
I think he was on his way onto stage, I think.
No, he's off.
Because the news dropped during his rally.
So he's up there during the rally and the news drops.
And so everybody knows about it.
Everyone on Twitter knows about it.
The media knows about it.
But he is the only person in the world who actually doesn't know because he's in the middle of giving a speech.
Right.
So when they go and ask him, the reason that that clip is so seminal is because that's his initial first natural response.
And I remember it was so good that there was this Blue Anon conspiracy theory out there.
That's right.
That they said, that they were like, somebody must have secretly tipped him off.
Somebody must have secretly given him a symbol or a signal to let him know that she had like, you know, like, like the hand signal.
Like that's, that's the real, you know, offstage, like, like they, they couldn't believe, they absolutely couldn't believe that he just had a natural response where he wanted to be classy and say something nice about her.
No, it's just that Trump at his pure, his most, like, I've been on TV for 30 years, is that he's never caught off guard, he's never deer in the headlights.
Whereas, like, DeSantis does get like that.
DeSantis has scenes where he gets, like, flustered, or he doesn't quite, he's frustrated with what's going on.
And Trump is always just, like, he's always an actor, he's always in TV mode.
And in a weird way, that doesn't necessarily make it more authentic.
Like, it means you're a very good performer.
No, it also means, and again, the DeSantis team has to realize, Trump has now a bulletproof, immovable connection with 60-70% of the Republican base.
Period.
There is no moving that, right?
Yeah, that's why I do disagree with Jack a little bit, where I think I don't think DeSantis can recover from this by like, oh, I'm gonna do the Vivek thing and adhere really closely to Trump.
You think he has to do the Chris Christie thing?
I think, well, the thing is, you have to remember, Vivek is not running against Trump.
Vivek is running to either get a cabinet post or be his vice presidential pick.
He is not running to have people vote for him over Trump.
I think he realizes that.
DeSantis is running to be picked over Trump.
It might not be possible.
It might be impossible.
It might very well be impossible, but the only way it would be possible is by going at him directly.
I don't think DeSantis really has the personality to pull this off against someone like Trump.
at least he hasn't shown it so far.
- I don't know who does in a Republican.
- I'm not sure. - I don't even know that person exists.
- I could imagine Christie doing it if he weren't already sort of discredited or damaged from a variety of things.
Like if we imagine Christie at the peak of his powers, you know, it's 2011 again, then I could see it happening, but I don't see it happening now.
What DeSantis should probably do is he should probably like physically fight Trump.
Like, he should get in the same location as him, get Trump to insult his wife, and be like, Trump, I am going to kick your ass.
And then, like, try to do it.
This is the only way.
Okay, last clip, and then we'll move to the next topic.
This is just Trump at his best.
I mean, can you just imagine any other candidate in a scenario like this?
This is someone who's been on television for 35 years.
Blake, you sent a message at the time.
You said, can we just appreciate we'll never have a candidate like Trump?
There's nothing like this.
Play cut 49.
As an example, a woman who you know very well was in jail.
She had 24 more years to serve.
She served for 22 years.
Alice Johnson.
Alice.
She was in the Super Bowl.
High quality.
I said, how many years?
And she was on a telephone call and they were involved in selling marijuana, mostly marijuana.
And she got like 50 years in jail.
But she'd be killed under your plan.
Huh?
As a drug dealer?
No, no, no.
Oh, under that?
It would depend on the severity.
It would depend on the severity.
She's technically a former drug dealer.
She had multi-million dollar cocaine rank.
Any drug dealer... So even Alice Johnson in that ad?
She can't do it, okay?
By the way, if that was there, she wouldn't be killed.
It would start as of now, so you wouldn't go to the past.
Even Brett Bares laughing.
Brett Bares.
She would be killed.
My other favorite Trump TikTok.
Brett Bares chuckling, oh my god.
I think my next favorite Trump TikTok moment that's like goes down in history, should be in the record books, is on Halloween when he puts the candy bar on the kid's head that was dressed up as a minion.
That's like the greatest thing ever.
Oh yeah, I remember that one.
You don't remember this clip?
I don't.
You don't remember the clip of they're having the Halloween party at the White House and all the kids go in front and it's Trump and Melania standing there and Melania hands a candy and Trump hands a candy and a kid is in a blow-up Minion costume that's like inflatable and Trump lays the candy bar right on the kid's head.
It's the funniest clip ever.
It's like what a king of England would do.
No, it's the funniest clip ever.
And the king lays the candy bar upon him.
All right, well, it's not going very well for DeSantis, and I don't see that turning around any time soon.
Well, you know, you just got to actually talk to the grassroots and listen to the grassroots.
Yeah, just listen to the voters you're trying to win over.
By the way, to the Governor DeSantis team, there's an open invite to come to our Turning Point Action Conference.
Looks like we might have Asa Hutchinson joining us.
We're thrilled about that, and I'm curious to hear what he has to say.
So all are welcome, if you're running for the presidency, to talk to the grassroots.
It's an open forum.
Someone just tweeted this.
He was there last year, too.
Asa Hutchinson was there last year?
No, DeSantis.
Oh, no, that's correct.
Well, not only that, look, this is what I don't want to get ahead of the lead too much, but I will be a little bit confused after doing all those events with us last fall and not coming to our big jamboree this this fall, this summer.
So I hope he attends.
I think the big winner is going to be Vivek because, again, we go back to that story that's out.
Young voters gravitate towards Trump.
It's because he invested into youth events.
He invested into his personality, like really appealing to young people.
You know, Vivek is the first millennial to run for president, at least on our side.
Hopefully the last.
Can we just skip to like Zoomers running for president?
Hey, I think it's great.
Vivek is brilliant.
He's great.
He's so smart.
He also listens.
He's probably overqualified to be an American president, to be honest, in his day and age.
And he's fantastic.
But he's been really smart about how he's gone about this, too, because he doesn't attack Trump, right?
He reads the room so well.
He reads the room really well.
Yes, unlike all these other people.
He's gotten better.
When he came out of the gate, I thought he was kind of bland.
He was doing, by the way, he was doing the same thing that the DeSantis people are doing.
Oh, we're not woke.
We're anti-woke.
We're against woke.
We're not woke.
And it was like, it was this thing that has, yeah, broad appeal on Twitter, but it's not a four quadrant policy that's actually going to capture a wide swath of the country, or at least not enough to dislodge Donald Trump.
But if you notice since then, he's completely shifted his campaigning style, his message.
He goes further than Trump in some areas.
He comes out swimming, like I said before.
I think he's done a lot better since that first week.
Five out of five, or four out of four Republican primary voters, or even five out of five, which are the top super activists, which will be at our Turning Point Action Conference, they can see through BS very well.
The conservative grassroots, they can smell it, they can taste it, and they will become hostile to you.
And just look at how these other candidates are doing.
Okay, next topic, Disney flops.
Disney's new Indiana Jones movie cost around $300 million.
Not a good sign for them and the July box office for a low budget to lose to Sound of Freedom.
Sound of Freedom beat Indiana Jones on Independence Day.
Should Disney executives all be ritually disemboweled for their failure?
I don't read this before the... This is, of course, Blake.
Anything that involves torture or decapitation is usually written by Blake.
So, uh, Jack, you've really been hot on this, um, this topic of the sound of freedom.
Is it true that Disney had rights to this?
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
So, so here's, here's the backstory on that.
And Charlie, just by the way, on that issue of the Indiana Jones budget, it was $300 million for the production plus another $100 million In P.N.A.
prints and advertising.
So the marketing budget was another 100 million on top of that.
Thank you, Kathleen Kennedy.
Remember, Kathleen Kennedy was the one that that Disney puts in charge of all of Lucasfilm.
So that's Star Wars and Indiana Jones when they purchased the whole thing.
And she has systematically gone and destroyed it.
Also, by the way, I should point out by committing the exact same error that Ron DeSantis has in that she attacked The existing fan base.
She directly attacked them, decided that she spiked her nose at them, etc.
So, on the flip side, Charlie, you asked the question, did Disney have the rights to this at one point?
Well, Charlie, that's actually true, because do you remember Fox News, when they cleaved, News Corp essentially cleaved Fox Inc.
away from the rest of Fox Studios and Fox Searchlight?
So, Angel, prior to them having the rights to it, so Angel.com, I just want to put it out, Angel Studios, as the distributor, but originally Fox had the rights to this thing.
So when Disney purchased their portion of Fox Studios, that this movie was one of the things that was included in that purchase.
So in the same way properties that everybody knows, like the X-Men got wrapped up into this and things like that, that also angels, or what became angels, Sound of Freedom was on the list.
And Disney, Bob Iger, sat on this thing for years.
Angel only got this in March of this year.
They said, look, from March to July, we want to do a marketing campaign.
This thing is ready to go.
I think I think they may have edited it very lightly just for time.
It's a long movie.
It's about two and a half hours, as is.
I've been told that they have as much as four hours potentially that could be coming out.
Either on a, you know, kind of a streaming thing or a collector's edition, one of the director's cuts kind of versions.
And, um, and so when they put this out to include this pay it forward option, which essentially it's kind of like group tickets where you could go and say, Hey, I want to buy a bunch of tickets for my buddies down the street, or, you know, my Knights of Columbus group, I want to buy, you know, tickets for everybody there.
You can go and do that when you included all of that together combined with the at theater.
Right, the at-theater, box office, and pre-sales, it actually hit $14 million, whereas Indiana Jones only came in at $11.5 million.
So, it's so interesting.
There's something more systemic happening with streaming though, Blake.
What is that?
So there's been a lot of reporting recently.
I think the recent one was from Vulture, one of those media outlets.
And the big realization is everyone in Hollywood has gone all in on streaming.
Netflix got massively huge.
So now we have Disney+, Paramount+, or Peacock, or whatever the heck they call it.
And then Warner Brothers has their thing where they took HBO Max, and now it's just Max, but whatever.
Everyone's made a million of these streaming services.
They've spent billions of dollars on a gazillion shows for them.
They spent $400 million on one Lord of the Rings show.
And suddenly everyone is running the numbers, and they're like, wait.
If we charge like $12 a month for this, and we have X million subscribers, the math on this doesn't work out.
You used to have cable.
Everyone's getting, you know, people are paying $80, $100 a month for cable and you can run ads on it.
And after the show is done, you release it on DVD and the diehard fans buy this.
And we've just replaced it with this single input of subscribing to these services.
And the money doesn't work out.
And suddenly they're all realizing none of them are going to make money on this.
And now we're not in the free money, printing, low interest rates era.
And so there's massive layoffs going on in Hollywood right now.
And this is hitting Disney as much as anyone.
You run the numbers and you're like, it doesn't make a lot of sense for us to spend $200 million on every single show the way we did.
And now So they always think we can fall back on our old properties.
We can make a new Indiana Jones movie for $400 million and these idiots will lap it up.
And apparently the answer is they won't lap it up forever.
And eventually some of these stars who are still starring in these action movies into their 70s and 80s and 90s will, in theory, eventually die.
And then what?
In theory, it's too bad.
I liked the original Indiana Jones, and I'm told this one is awful and terrible.
Let's play Cut 43.
Disney executive LaToya Ravineau saying her not-so-secret gay agenda for kids programming at Disney.
Play Cut 43.
I worked at small studios most of my career, and I'd heard, you know, you can hear whispers, like, I'd heard things like, oh, you know, they won't let you show this at a Disney show.
And I'm like, OK.
So I was a little, like, sus when I started.
But then my experience was bafflingly the opposite of what I had heard.
On my little pocket of, like, you know, proud family Disney TVA, the showrunners were super welcoming.
Meredith Roberts and, like, our leadership over there has been so My not-so-secret gay agenda.
Who wants to chime in here?
gay agenda and so like i i feel like i felt like it was i mean like maybe it was that way in the past but i guess like something must have happened in the last like like they're turning it around they're going hard my not so secret gay agenda who wants to chime in here well i mean does does anyone uh think that it's that to her point there's no secret whatsoever
i mean they've been including um lgbt characters in almost every single disney property that we've seen lately from star wars to children's movies like buzz lightyear like this non-binary movie element um i think I don't believe that the Indiana Jones film has any at least overt LGBT characters, so that's not something that, believe it or not, that's not even one of the factors in terms of this.
But we've seen again and again that they are putting wokeness in.
This is the broader swath of Disney films, whether it be race swapping traditional characters like the Little Mermaid, who people know is from Hans Christian Andersen, who is who is Danish to, you know, to any of these movies that are going from the animated to live action.
They're now putting forward they'll do anything they can to force different actors and actresses on you because of their of their race, because of their gender identity, et cetera.
And by the way, it's also not just in Disney, because I would say this is also a major reason for the Flash movie completely failing because this guy Ezra Miller, or excuse me, this they, them Ezra Miller, who identifies as non-binary, has had insane scandals, like bringing underage girls to a farm he owns in New England and then stealing them from their families.
It's crazy.
And then Warner Brothers and James Gunn decide to just go ahead and leave him in The Flash and keep it as is, which is a complete detriment, by the way, to the fact that Michael Keaton actually makes a huge return in The Flash as Batman.
It's like an alternate timeline kind of thing.
So Michael Keaton returns as Batman and nobody even knows because it was overshadowed by the insanity that is Ezra Miller.
Maybe they were just upbeat about The Flash because based on the title, they thought it was like an LGBT friendly movie.
The Little Mermaid?
No, no, The Flash, like flashing people.
Like flashing people.
Yeah, exactly.
No, I think, no, that's just it.
They thought it was because they wanted it to be about that, but then it turned out that it wasn't and people got mad.
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I mean, I gotta go with Hunter.
Caingate, the White House isn't answering many questions on who may have left cocaine inside the White House to fill the void.
Gamblers are placing bets on who is responsible.
In a complete and total surprise, Hunter Biden is the favorite.
Should Hunter Biden...
Whose cocaine is it?
Jack Posobiec.
I mean, I got to go with Hunter.
Look, that being said, though, do we really think that Hunter Biden is the only person in this administration that's on coke?
So Jack, you're actually well sourced in the White House.
What do your sources say?
Hunter.
Is it that it's just Hunter comes in and casually does blow in between trying to seek a pardon and preferential left?
I mean, Charlie, do we really think that Hunter Biden was going into that library to read a book?
All I would say is, like, it certainly, you know, in my entire lifetime, there's never been a cocaine in the White House story until, like, two weeks after we get stories of Hunter Biden moving into the White House.
Oh, he has moved into the White House now?
Well, that's the rumor that he basically seems to live out of it right now.
So it would certainly be a remarkable coincidence if someone else's cocaine suddenly showed up at that time.
Yeah, they're keeping him close.
I mean, I think there might be an extra layer here.
Do you think Joe is worried that Hunter might start ratting?
Nah.
A little bit of Fredo?
Stay off the boats, Hunter!
Do not go on a boat!
Well, have you noticed, though, that they've been, that they're very slowly trying to turn the gears on this?
And put it on Kamala Harris and her family.
No, I know.
That's what I'm saying.
I know.
It's now they're talking about Dougie.
Okay, here's the latest.
And by the way, if this was Trump's White House, we would have like chem labs.
We would have, are you sure it's not anthrax that he buys cocaine from Putin?
Play cut 53.
Kelly, the big change is where this was found.
It was found, by my observation, in a much more secure place, limited access place, than that West Wing reception area.
It's still a frequently trafficked place, but it's down near the Situation Room, right off West Executive, down below.
And normal people, just average people, just can't get in there, even with the entry from the Northwest Gate.
I think Kamala Harris threw people away for life when she was the district attorney in San Francisco for less.
For finding less.
Well, Trump is going to give them the death penalty now.
Now that's right!
Death penalty for Kamala Harris?
Death penalty for whoever this is!
Blake is just trying very hard to make at least one real raw news headline come true.
To find the exception.
They're all true.
They're all true.
They're all 100% true.
Kamala Harris sent to Guantanamo.
No, here's what's interesting, by the way.
So my White House source hit me up yesterday, yesterday afternoon after the show.
And this is a White House staffer in the Biden administration that said Secret Service has gone through the CCTV three lifetimes over.
There were only a small amount of people that were in that area.
two of which included the Secret Service agents who discovered it.
Hunter was one of the people on the list.
But that Jeff Zanes, the current White House chief of staff, who nobody talks about for some reason, has been obstructing at every turn, and that the Biden staffers essentially have started a rumor mill that maybe it could have been Ella's.
So Ella was the stepdaughter, is the stepdaughter of Kamala Harris.
However, what I'm told is that Ella has not actually been at the White House since, like, Christmas.
So, So that's old cocaine.
It could be old cocaine.
It could be expired cocaine.
That's really old cocaine.
I still like the theory that it could be for Joe.
Like, you know, as he's aged, he needs more and more powerful stimulants.
What about Joe's body double?
Ooh, yeah, that's a good point.
It could be the body doubles.
It could be the body doubles.
I think he probably has more than one.
That's a real problem, because how are they going to expose that?
Is there a shelf life on cocaine?
Does it go bad?
I wouldn't know.
I wouldn't either.
Jack, we're the wrong show.
Of course it does.
That's why you keep it in the baggie.
No, I know, but what's the expiration?
Like, I mean, is it, you got like six months, a year?
No, no, no.
That's, I mean, it depends on the cut, but if it's fine cut, it'll sit there for a while.
We need a coke expert.
Oh yeah, so that's the question.
Was this crack or was this the white man stuff?
That's the real question.
Did it have fentanyl in it?
Was it laced with fentanyl?
No, do we have a... We haven't gotten to that point yet.
Do we have a lab analysis on the blow?
Do we know if this was street stuff?
No, I think it's necessary.
You're not putting street crap.
Well, I guess what you're saying is then it would be more likely.
That's the real scandal here, actually.
It's not that there was cocaine in the White House.
Do we have high-quality American cocaine in this White House?
Is this discount Chinese crap?
Well, I'm just waiting for one of these black activists to go on TV and say, My uncle was locked up for 20 years!
For this and they have and by the way if they like want to make some sort of like diatribe on white privilege it's kind of like I don't believe in white privilege, but you kind of have an opening here.
I mean, these guys are doing blow in the West Wing and everyone's like, I don't know.
I don't know.
It's kind of like, I mean, it's hard work.
It was just two weeks ago that that, yeah, trannies were taken off their tops.
And no, it's a widespread desecration.
So this is crazy.
I mean, this is like or are back to back connected.
Was it?
Maybe it's maybe it's his.
Did the trannies bring the cocaine?
What was what was his name?
What was his name?
The stripper?
Yeah, the one who did strip.
I don't know if it was actually a trans stripper or not.
His name will be stripper for the rest of his existence.
White House stripper.
I just think, I mean, think about the trajectory here that we've been on.
So we've gone from the tranny stripper to the blow being found in the library after the president's son had moved into the White House.
I would say at this point, by the end of the summer, we're looking at Dead Hooker in the West Wing.
Hey, I can remember not that long ago... But who will the Dead Hooker be?
Will that also be Kamala?
I can remember not that long ago on The Bachelor, my wife used to watch The Bachelor, The Bachelor right before it expired.
Before it expired.
They used to only kiss on The Bachelor and then they like turned it up like at 10 years in where they would hook up and do things like that.
Like this is way beyond, this is like X-rated stuff.
Like when we were growing up, this is like only HBO would show the things that happen in the White House.
Right now they're going on in the White House that we know about.
This is crazy stuff.
This could be a show.
This could be a show.
In that House of Cards show that got really terrible, they had like kinky secret service threesomes and stuff by the end of that show.
Is that right?
Yeah, and this is worse.
Oh, I remember that.
Yeah, I totally forgot about that.
They didn't even take off their tops.
As soon as the woman became president, I stopped watching.
It got really implausible.
Once Kevin Spacey was a pedophile.
Okay, cut 50.
Is this Hunter Biden?
Stacey became a pedophile.
Okay, let's put, okay, cut 50.
Is this Hunter Biden?
Huh?
I want an episode of House of Cards.
You're on an episode?
It's true.
You're in one?
I am.
What, where, what, which one?
They were, it's, it's, it's the one where he's like, uh, announcing that he's about to send UN troops into some like Jordan Valley thing and they needed extras.
And this is when I was still in the military and me and a bunch of guys took leave and actually went out for the thing.
And so yes, we are standing directly behind Kevin Spacey.
I think it's like season 3 episode 8 or something.
You can see yourself in it?
Yeah, I'm like right behind him.
You should have said, you should have said you were just one of the secret service agents that, you know, they were trying to hook up.
It's better to be behind Kevin Spacey than to have him behind you.
Did he hit on you, Jack?
Did he ask for your number?
You do not want, you do not want to turn around and have Kevin Spacey behind you.
Is that like, no, because he was, but he was, he was really spending a lot of time with the younger guys and no, not, not true, but I'm not, would not make, Spurious accusations.
No, he was very charming.
I don't know.
You know what I miss?
We had like two years in a row where we got creepy, ominous Kevin Spacey videos on YouTube out of nowhere, where they're like, I'm Kevin Spacey, and I'm gonna come back and kill everybody.
And then he stopped making them, so I just assume he's gone now.
He did say that he liked bald guys with beards.
He said, like, can we get some more bald guys with beards in the shot?
Which I thought was strange.
Alright, is this Hunter Biden doing a hit?
I wouldn't know.
Play cut 50. Here it is.
Ah, need it.
Blood pressure down.
Boom!
Look at that.
Using Jill Biden as a buffer.
Now you gotta show it again.
It's like the Zapruder film.
Slow it down.
Back into the left.
That's exactly right.
It's back into the left.
By the way, if we actually had comedians, could you imagine what comedians would do?
We got topless trannies on the White House lawn.
We got cocaine in the West Wing.
But nobody's making fun of this.
No comedy is allowed at all.
No one's making fun of it.
You got, like, you got trannies running the rear animal.
Because you can't make fun of trannies now as comedians.
No, of course not.
We're just going to get all these late night shows.
And they all do a lot of cocaine, so they're like, of course.
We're just going to get late night shows where it's Stephen Colbert coming on, like, looking like a 60-year-old lesbian and being just like, you know, the FBI has a new memo out and Trump, Trump, he said this thing with his documents and everyone.
They tried something new this time.
They tried something new because you saw they, they rolled out the OnlyFans girl to say that she had an affair with Don Jr.
All of a sudden, out of nowhere, this OnlyFans girl that no one's ever heard of, right?
Because there's all this Hunter Biden's news out there in the narratives.
They're like, well, we gotta, we gotta, you know, we gotta pair it.
We gotta weigh it down.
People, too many people are talking about Hunter, you know, deploy the OnlyFans girl, deploy the OnlyFans girl.
And it's the weirdest story because she's like, yeah, I, I hooked up with Don Jr.
at a gay bar.
Like, wait, What?
Like, that story doesn't even make any sense.
It's so stupid.
But it's just obviously one of these things where, like, uh, find some girlhood OnlyFans that owes us a favor.
You!
You!
Come out now!
Let's go!
Alright, let's play this slowly if we can.
Is this Hunter Biden doing a line?
Watch it carefully.
50.
Look at this.
Right behind you.
Boom!
Right there.
Is it Hunter?
Hunter?
Boom!
Oh wow, is that... I love how he has so much things to do.
No, look, but he's got some sort of hand movement.
But it's clearly like all zoomed out.
No, it's the next... He's zonked on something.
Like, he looks strange.
No, it's actually the next shot when he goes behind Jill.
You can kind of see he's like... He's pulling... It looks like he's pulling something out of his jacket.
Yeah, it's Corn Pops.
He's going for something in there.
And then his head goes down.
His head goes like... And out!
One after Corn Pop!
You know, we missed that angle of the Supreme Court last week.
What if Clarence Thomas was Corn Pop all along?
Someone said it's Corn Pops, Corn Flakes.
And I said it's Corn Pops, Frosted Flakes.
Alright, next topic.
What if Corn Pop was actually a good dude and he just saw some weird lifeguard Who was bothering all the kids and trying to smell them and wanted to protect the children.
Smelling kids was okay back then.
Next topic!
I don't think smelling kids is okay, Blake.
I'm not saying it is okay.
I'm saying it was considered okay back then.
It was required to swim naked at YMCA until, like, 1970.
It's very bizarre.
That's really weird.
Is it really?
100% true.
100% true.
You can look it up on the internet.
I don't want to look that up on the internet.
Well, you're going to, though.
He'll end up like Charlie when he was Googling.
Yeah, I'm not doing that.
Nope, not making that mistake.
Glory holes.
I'm looking this up.
Threads.
I'm going to ask ChatsGPT.
Twitter killer.
Mark Zuckerberg has launched its own would-be Twitter killer threads.
Jack, have you used it yet?
I am.
I've used it and it is awful because it is completely this like liberal, juiced-up, left-wing hellscape right now.
Because you can go on there and you'll see liberals with like 300,000 followers that you know is completely fake.
Cause I don't even think there's 300,000 people on the program yet on the entire platform.
And, uh, suddenly, but what they're doing is they're promoting everybody in the timeline.
So they're forcing you to look at all of this stuff that if people that, you know, I went on and I'm like, Oh, there's, you know, DC Drano, I'll follow him.
There's lives of TikTok.
I'll follow her.
Like this, you know, follow your buddies kind of thing.
But then all of a sudden you go to the timeline and they're jamming left-wing hellcrap down your throat.
And the reason is, is because it's very clear that Mark Zuckerberg has made a play here, or is making a play, to try to counter-signal this idea that the, you know, the journalist crowd is out at Twitter and they're looking for somewhere to go and they can't go to Mastodon anymore because it turned out to be full of child porn.
Has anybody else used threads?
Have you, Blake?
No, I reject social media as the poison it is.
I think the rational solution, while I appreciate what Twitter has done for free speech, so we'll give a grandfather clause to Twitter, all other social media should be banned with a death penalty attached for recreating it.
You can sense my solution to a lot of societal ills.
Tyler, have you used threads yet?
No.
Do you plan to?
I plan on not.
I plan on very much not using it.
I plan on being so far away from it.
I actually have made a move to distance myself from Facebook products.
So I've deleted, like you, deleted Facebook off my phone.
I have none of that crap.
It's bad for the soul.
I have Instagram still on my phone, but I would like to move towards eliminating Instagram.
The sooner you delete it, the better.
It's so bad for you.
I have never had an Instagram account.
Is that right?
But people are quitting.
So I think part of the reason why they're doing this, actually, and again, my wife has not that many followers, not like Tanya-level followers, but she's got a few followers.
And it's just, and not Erica-level followers, right?
But we have...
I've seen the decline in Instagram.
Like, people don't use Instagram anymore.
So I think they're rolling out this new product.
As a cope, right?
Because what's happened to Instagram is what happened to Facebook.
Remember Facebook, everyone used to post every second of their life on there?
People started doing that with Instagram, and now that's gone, and Twitter's dominating right now.
And the media's, like, minds are exploding because Twitter's ultimately going to become, I think, the behemoth in that social space.
It actually has use.
I think it's a real, I do think threads is a real threat, just in, like, you zoom out for a bit.
We really like how Twitter's gone with more free speech and so on, but you do have to look at the business side of it, which is Elon Musk did borrow a lot of money to make the purchase.
It's unclear.
He collateralized stocks.
He did, he did.
He has value up against it.
The monetary side of it is still dicey.
Like he does need advertisers to come back or he needs to sell more subscriptions than he has so far.
And if not, the financials on Twitter get shaky.
Whereas Facebook is still one of those tech companies that does print a lot of money on the side from advertising.
They can sort of fund this at a loss for a long time if they need to.
And we do have The regime, as it were, what, you know, media, corporate, Biden, Deep State, all of that.
They all do really want a version of Twitter that is under their control again.
Yes.
And I think they're willing to give narrative flows.
Yeah.
And so, you know, they can pump this one full of advertising.
They can make threads the safe version of this to use.
And with the Instagram crowd, you know, able to transfer the followers over really quickly.
I do think It is a real hazard to Twitter if they're able to get this off the ground as an alternative way of getting that sort of microblogging.
But what does that look like, Jack?
I mean, I've been using Twitter since 2011.
How do you get a social media app to critical mass?
This is not the first time somebody has tried, right?
So you have to get the right influencers.
So what does that look like?
Right.
So you need the right influencers, but you need to also create essentially what is called network effect.
So, Network Effect is basically this idea of, it's sort of a fancy way of saying, this is the party that everyone goes to.
And right now, the issue- Clubhouse was that for a while.
Sorry to interrupt, but Clubhouse- For a hot minute.
For a hot minute, yeah.
They were going that way, now they're a joke, they're gone, they're done.
No, and now people go to Twitter Spaces- That's right.
And then, even then, Twitter Spaces does not get, and I've just gotta say it, like, unless it's one of these huge events, like when Elon Musk went on with BBC, or when Ron DeSantis, of course, did his Um, which nobody talks about anymore.
The fact that he announced his campaign there, uh, because of the technical difficulties that those are the only times I've ever seen spaces really get the same amount of just followers and live, um, live participants that say a regular rumble stream would get.
And so there's, there's an idea, I think with threads that, you know, Zuckerberg is just kind of throwing it out there and say, Hey, we're the anti Twitter.
And then of course, Elon has come up and said.
I was at the gym and the local CBS was covering that Elon has said that he will sue Zuckerberg over this because he's claiming that it's so close to Twitter that it's actually a copy of their proprietary resources, proprietary technology.
If you look at the two of them side to side and you kind of zoom out, you really can't tell the difference.
Well, so what I'm told is that a bunch of employees left Twitter and potentially had their work phones.
Is that right, Tyler?
Yeah, this is the idea.
That Zuckerberg basically just...
picked up like half the people that they fired.
Yeah, like 300 people and just hired them and onboarded them and took their intellectual property.
But I imagine they have NDAs and non-competes and stuff.
I mean, we're talking about some serious...
That's probably the heart of where the lawsuit is.
It's not necessarily around the...
I don't know.
I didn't hear what Elon said, Jack, but...
Pretty forceful language saying like, you know, theft is not okay, basically.
Yeah, I think it's probably around the former employees that now work for Facebook.
I wouldn't want to be one of those guys.
I wouldn't want to be one of the people that went over to Facebook from Twitter because that's really playing with fire where you're, you're, no one's going to care about you.
They're going to demolish you.
They're going to sue you for everything you're worth and your life's going to be over because you decided to leave.
After signing that, non-compete?
Yeah, that's just stupid.
Yeah, there's definitely some provable damages there.
And I bet Facebook, as nasty as they are, they were like, don't worry, we'll protect you, we'll defend you.
And ultimately, they're going to get thrown out like trash.
Yeah, they're a $750 billion company with regime protection.
Facebook does whatever the federal government tells them to do.
Perkins Coy.
Yep, they feel as if they're untouchable, and Zuckerberg has done whatever the regime has asked him, including funding mass mail-in balloting.
Okay!
I want to tell you about Public Square.
Jack, how great is Public Square?
Charlie, I mean, Public Square, which, by the way, just celebrated their first anniversary, the one-year anniversary of the launch, which is crazy, because I remember being hooked up with Michael Seifert and these guys.
So, can we, alright, I'll let you take that, because I've heard a lot of this stuff behind the scenes.
I don't know what we're at liberty to talk about.
But there's so much with Public Square that is coming.
All I gotta say is get the app now so that you're one of the early users.
Yeah, I mean, look, let me just read you the email they sent today.
So, I mean, I'm not gonna say anything that is private information.
Public Square moving closer to going public.
Right here.
They're doing a special call next week, you guys should check it out, where they are going public to help build the parallel economy.
And that's what they say in their email, so I don't want to say anything beyond that.
But you guys have got to download the app, Public Square app.
It's PBSQ.
It's publicsq.com.
You guys could take out your application phone or you take out your app store on your phone and type in Public Square and download the Public Square application.
They are building the parallel economy.
Michael Siefert does a terrific job running that company.
We need to support the furtherance.
And the continuation and the strengthening of the parallel economy and Public Square is the way we do it.
They're big supporters of Turning Point Action.
They will be in Palm Beach next week.
Maybe we'll have Michael Seifert come in for five minutes and talk about it next week.
So download the Public Square app right now.
Take it out.
Type in Public Square.
Take out your phone and type in Public Square.
Do it right now.
Next topic!
CP5, Central Park 5, Rapist on City Council, a member of the famous Central Park 5.
Yousef Salam has just become a Democrat nominee for New York City Council.
This is being celebrated as a triumph by a wrongly convicted man who turned his life around.
Except, Blake, that's not the real story.
What's going on here?
Yeah, no, there's this insane narrative.
So, the Central Park Five, for those who don't remember, this is about thirty-five years ago, thirty-four years ago in 1989.
There's this extremely gruesome assault and gang rape.
Rape, right, yeah.
Rape in Central Park.
Right at dusk, though.
It wasn't even at night, right?
The body was found the next morning, so it was like an overnight thing.
But she wasn't killed?
She wasn't killed.
So this woman was Very gruesomely beaten.
Like, I think she literally lost, like, half the blood in her body.
Everyone thought she was going to die.
She was left brain damaged.
Lots of problems.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
And she, as a result of this, had no memory of the attack.
So that's part of it.
So she couldn't even remember who attacked her.
And this was as part of a wider series of assaults that happened in Central Park, as was tradition in 1989.
You would just have, you know, dozens of people going to Central Park and assault people.
And so this was a spectacular crime.
Many more people were involved in this, but ultimately they convicted five of them.
And later they threw out the convictions and they pinned it all on this one person, I think his name was Matias Reyes, something like that, who was in fact confirmed to be part of it.
They did a DNA test and this man was a rapist of this woman.
And what they've basically done is they've retconned it to just this one guy did this assault where this woman was maimed so badly she lost, you know, three or four pints of blood and, you know, Horrible, gruesomely maimed.
It was one of the most horrifying assaults anyone had ever seen, the amount of blood that it created.
And they basically said, oh, these boys.
Right.
What was that?
She was in a coma for a few days.
Yes, she was in a coma for several days, maybe even weeks.
It was a long time.
And it was horribly maimed.
And they basically retconned it to, one guy did this, all of these other boys were wrongly convicted.
New York, they sued the city, and New York settled the lawsuit for $41 million.
So they all became immensely wealthy off of this.
But didn't they admit to it, though?
They did.
So they confessed.
What they will say is that these were, you know, extorted confessions.
Under duress.
Under duress.
This is basically nonsense.
You can read the accounts.
We have plenty of details about how this happened.
So for example, this guy, Yousef Salam, they'll say that they interrogated him when he was only 15 years old, and you're not allowed to interrogate a boy who's 15 without his parents.
Well, the reason they did this is because he gave them a fake ID that said he was 16.
And they stopped the exact moment that his mother showed up and said, he's only 15 years old.
But before then, he was talking to them.
And, you know, the way they convicted them is they didn't have DNA evidence, because it was 1989 yet, and so they did it the old-fashioned way, which is, like, the reason they arrested Yousef Salaam is because they picked up a lot of men, young men, who were involved, and they called it wilding.
They would just go through Central Park and attack people.
So, multiple people were attacked that night.
This was just the climax of it, so to speak.
And multiple people said, yeah, this guy who was involved in this, so that's why police picked him up in the first place.
And the reason he confessed is the police said, hey, you know, we have this woman's clothes, we're finding fingerprints on them.
If we find your fingerprints on this, like, we will take you down for rape.
And according to the police, unless they were all systematically lying about this, which we have no reason to believe, the way he replied was, I didn't rape her, I just helped hold her down.
Which, As I'm sure some of you may know, still makes you an accomplice to a gang rape if you are involved in that.
Yes.
And he also, we know, because he testified to this in the trial, even when he's trying to defend himself from charges of gang rape, he admitted he went into Central Park with a long pipe of the exact size and dimensions that were used to savagely beat this woman in this gang rape.
And all of this is just being thrown out to celebrate this is this like wrongfully convicted person when it's just no these men whether they were involved in the gang rape or not of which there's substantial evidence they were they were involved in savagely assaulting a large number of people in Central Park in the 1980s and this is all just being thrown out to say like they were the victim of like a racist system and it's just It's just a lie.
And now he's running to be a New York City Council person.
Yes!
I think we have a long clip here.
Let's play Cut 45.
We might cut it off through it.
Play Cut 45.
Started from the bottom.
Now we're here.
There were large ads bought in 1989.
A whisper for the state to kill us.
A whisper in fact.
Into the darkest enclaves of society for them to do to us what they had done to Emmett Till.
I am not a seasoned politician.
So therefore, this was not politics as usual.
I am here because Harlem, you believed in me.
Okay, so Blake, he's now going to become a city council member, is that right?
Yes, I mean, he won the Democratic nomination for Harlem.
I mean, I can only imagine the only other rival he might have is maybe there's a Democratic Socialist of America nominee who could compete with him.
I don't think a Republican is going to win, though.
You never know.
Jack, your reaction on this?
Well, I should point out that there's another part of the story where this becomes somewhat newsworthy, because
Two weeks after this event in 1989, so this was about April 15th, 1989 or April 19th, I think, two weeks later, May 1st, a New York City real estate developer goes and takes out a full page ad in the New York Times stating in massive block letters, bring back the death penalty, bring back our police, a 600 word open letter and writes a line in here,
Let's see if I can find it.
At what point do we cross the line from the fine and noble pursuit of genuine civil liberties to the reckless and dangerously permissive atmosphere which allows criminals of every age to beat and rape a helpless woman and then laugh at her family's anguish?
And why do they laugh?
They laugh because they know that soon, very soon, they will be returned to the streets to rape and maim and kill once again and yet face no great personal risk The press said that this was Trump calling for the lynching of the boys involved.
That was the word that the press used when they were attacking Trump over this a few years ago.
Of course.
Of course.
And it says right here, bring back the death penalty and bring back our police.
Donald J. Trump, May 1st, 1989.
The press said that this was Trump calling for the lynching of the boys involved.
That was the word that the press used when they were attacking Trump over this a few years ago.
Of course.
Of course.
For the lynching, but he's calling for the death penalty of people that raped a woman savagely.
Yeah, raped and at the time they thought she was going to die.
It's basically, it's basically a miracle that she survived.
This is when she's in the, so she's still in the coma when this thing, cause she was given last rites, right?
She was given last rites as when you're, and as, as you know, for the Catholics, that is, that's like it, that's your, you're done.
Like you're, you're, you know, you're, that's usually a one way ticket.
Uh, years later, if I remember correctly, I don't remember her name off the top of my head, but she did come, she did, uh, come forward, name herself.
I think she wrote a book about the entire thing in like, I want to say it was mid, maybe mid 2000s, like 2005, something like that.
And, and so she, she is out there as someone, as an advocate for, for these things.
Um, but yeah, this is something where Trump was completely excoriated over this claiming, Oh, you know, how dare you?
What is this line here from producer Angelo?
And so when you juxtapose that with his comments to Bret Baier, it seems like he's basically still the same person.
not looking to psychoanalyze or understand them.
I am looking to punish them.
And so when you juxtapose that with his comments to Brett Baer, it seems like he's basically still the same person.
It doesn't look like he's really changed on this issue.
Not at all.
Let's get to the next topic here.
Incel Armageddon.
Do we have the prompt for this one?
I think I can... Yeah, I have the article here.
Just a moment.
Oh crap, I don't have it in front of me.
We're covering a lot of ground tonight.
Esquire Magazine has an article.
Read it.
Why don't you read it, Blake?
The headline is, Why is no one having sex right now?
Supply has never been higher, but demand is way down.
Welcome to the sex recession.
Will we ever pull out of it?
I didn't write that headline, I did.
Wow.
So Jack, we live in this very strange moment where children are being sexualized in ways never before that we've seen in our lifetime.
Pornography is ubiquitous, and yet the rates that people are having sex are at record lows.
There's a stat in here that's really telling, and it was a recent study found that the proportion of 18 to 29 year olds, so this is relatively horned up people as it were, The proportion of 18 to 29 year olds who had zero sex partners in the last year, in 2000 it was 10%, and in 2018 it was 23%.
That's all pre-COVID even.
So 23% of 18 to 29 year olds.
And like, that's, you know, not even just like single people, I think that's all people.
I don't understand why people are so worried about abortion if they're not even having sex.
Well, it's like I always say, the people who are always at the abortion rallies, it's always like the lesbians that are down there at the abortion rallies.
It's like they said LGBT people are the most impacted by this.
Yeah, that's the least likely.
I don't know if anyone's told you guys, but this is like, I actually think this is tied to, you know, we've seen all these polls that have come out.
About how the rise in people who think that they're gay, right?
The gayest generation ever.
So the gayest generation ever, and we've seen polls that show, like, plus 20%, 25%.
Well, don't you think that this is directly attached to people not having sex or not having sexual partners?
It's like, this is also tied to the direct destruction of the family.
I mean, think about it.
People coming home from post-World War II and through, you know, really that generation, they were getting married at a very early age.
You had sexual partners because you did it the right way because you got married at a very young age.
Now people are not getting married early, they're getting married late, or they're not getting married at all, ever in their entire life.
And so, when that happens, you're certainly in the area of having to find a partner.
And then people now think that they're gayer than they actually are, because the society is telling them that they're gay.
Yes, or trans or whatever.
And trans, and that's making you, you know, I think there's a spectrum, and the spectrum is sexual to asexual, and all the gay stuff is making people actually clearly more asexual.
Which, again, that's not great.
So you know who benefits from this?
The people who crafted the wonderful Agenda 21, the UN stuff... The depopulation agenda.
The depopulation agenda.
I think this plays right into that in some way, shape, or form.
I don't know if this was the plan, but this is certainly the outcome.
We also have to talk about hookup culture, too, because that's another... But yeah, isn't this at odds with that?
That's what I don't understand, is that they seem 180 opposed.
So the people having sex are having a lot of sex, and the people that think they're gay are having no sex.
Having a lot of sex.
All right.
No, this comes down to men and women's behavior as relates to hookup culture and these one night stand apps like Tinder and others that are out there.
Because what they used to run, some of these OkCupid and others used to actually run stats on how many people would swipe right versus swipe left.
And when you broke it down by gender, it found something.
Men would swipe right on something like 70% of women that they come across on these apps.
But women would only swipe right on something like 15 to 20%.
And so what does this mean?
This means that the pool of men that are now cut out of that, that are trying on there, they're trying in vain.
Because keep in mind, it's like you swipe right, you make the connection, you have to do all the stuff to actually get to a date with somebody, but they're already swiping right because now You're having to compete with guys that are way potentially out of your league.
If you are basically like a beta male, if you're someone who's maybe like a six or a seven, you don't have the ability to, you know, rent, you know, rent a Lamborghini and stand in front of it or something to make it look like you can do something to hire your status.
So women are swiping left on more and more men.
So if you're someone who's even in that kind of dating pool, Women are, on the other hand, going for the highest status men, and you're getting more and more men falling into this incel trap.
Do you guys know who Michel Houellebecq is?
No.
He wrote Submission, which is the novel where, like, Muslims take over France.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
But his very first book, it's called Whatever in English.
In French, it translates as Extension of the Domain of Struggle, which is a way better title.
Um, but it has, it's, that one is actually about dating culture in France in the 90s, which is basically America today.
Uh, they're very much ahead of us in some of these things, but he has a line in it that I want to read where he says, uh, sexual liberalism produces phenomena of absolute pauperization.
Some men make love every day, others five or six times in their entire life, and some never.
Some make love with dozens of women, others with none.
It is the law of the market.
Economic liberalism is an extension of the domain of the struggle.
It's extension to all ages and all classes.
Likewise, sexual liberalism is an extension of the domain of struggle to all ages and all classes of society." And so what he basically says is it's like modern competition.
It's like the dating app culture.
What Jack said, which is that if you have a sort of like, you know, If you're competing against the entire world, you basically make it where there's a handful of extremely strong winners and a much larger number of losers.
So, how much is pornography to blame for this, Jack?
Well, I think that's another part of it as well, and Charlie, you and I talked about this last week a little bit, we touched on it at least, that the male sex drive is something that drives innovation, is potentially in many cases the driver of much of civilization, much ambition, much driving.
When you make the satiation, or at least the superficial satiation, the instant gratification of the sexual appetite so easy and so simple as it's on a piece of glass in your pocket every five minutes, Then you are driving that down on a regular basis.
And thus by doing so, you're driving down the drive of men in general.
And so for men, they're sitting there saying, look, and you, this was, this is what led to the rise of those guys, the, the MGTOWs, right?
The, the men going their own way.
And if you've ever watched, you know, if you've ever watched, yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you've ever watched the red pill by Cassie J, which is one of the great documentaries about that, who she herself is a feminist.
Who was setting out to kind of do an expose on men and these men's rights movements that in there they were basically talking about how that because of the liberalization of American women that they are quite simply going their own way and they're moving away from women in the dating space and in general.
This is something where Libby Emmons and James Younger got into got into it big time Because James Younger went so far down this MGTOW line that he was saying, this is James Younger was the one who had the son that was at one point it looked like was about to be forcefully transified, tranified, transmorphed into a female.
I think that eventually the judge was able to find a mediation.
This was down in Texas.
So anyway, he's on TimCast with Libby Emmons.
I'm paraphrasing because I'm going to butcher it.
But he essentially was saying that men should just hire surrogates now and not even worry about dating or marriage.
This is a really, it's a strange trend when you kind of put a couple things together because you would think that as the, as the culture and the society becomes more sexualized, Blake, that that would only go up, not down.
Well you'd think, I think one thing Obviously with the in-cell discussion, because it's very online and male-focused, they focus on the male side of it, but, you know, there also is a rising percentage of, like, women that this applies to.
And one thing I do wonder about is, like, the heavy sexualized thing.
A lot of people have pointed out what might drive why more girls are identifying as, like, trans or non-binary.
Yes.
And they point out it's, like, society's, like, kind of really disgusting if you're a woman.
Like, you turn, you know, 15 and suddenly, like, There's a lot of sexual aggression that you run into, which we used to keep a cap on.
You used to have to be chivalrous and kind, and we kind of eased people into this, and now it's very in your face very early, and a lot are really disgusted.
And I could see that being a driver of this, too.
Imagine you're a normal enough American girl, and you go on a college campus.
It's your freshman fall, and you're at a party, and you're having a good time, and one thing leads to another.
Bam!
You have a bad hookup with someone, and you hate it.
This guy strung you along, you get no relationship out of it, you don't feel fulfilled at all, you feel like garbage.
And you don't have any way to articulate this, other than like, wait a minute, men suck, sex sucks, and like, I can see a ton of them having a very negative reaction to this, and they just sort of secede from the whole thing.
That's insightful.
And all of the one-liners in the narrative and the systems are waiting for you.
to capture that sentiment.
Yeah.
And you don't even have a way to articulate it.
Because we don't even have a way to describe this other than the consent framework.
So this is where a lot of them will say, I was raped in college.
Because it's not that they literally were, but it's that this is the only way they have of articulating a sexual experience that is really bad and negative for them.
Yeah.
And I think to kind of piggyback on that, this is just my one observation.
And I think this is part of what's increased So you have the number of people that are joining, adhering to the gay community, the gay lobby.
That's happening, right?
For the myriad of reasons, you know, they are born gay, they feel it, they've been talked into it, they are somewhere on the spectrum, so they're somewhat gay, bi, whatever, more feminine.
But then on top of this, like what you're bringing up is that, you know, you have this entire culture of the hookup culture that's through applications.
I think dating applications have actually destroyed dating.
Yes.
And so part of the thing is, is like if you are on the applications, you have to be sex ready almost, right?
So friends that I've seen with hookup culture, They feel like they can't even date on dating applications, which now is basically the only way to date, because there's not really the old way of dating.
It's broken down the old way.
You're almost like a weirdo if you try to date people the old way.
People get suspicious of it.
Yeah, if I approach somebody... It used to be so built into everything, and now it's like, eww, creepy guy showed up and he's hacking on women at the church event.
I won't say who this is, but it's a female that I know that's not married, close to my age, so she's getting mid to late 30s, and she hasn't been able to date because there's no one that approaches her ever anywhere.
So the only place to actually get approached now is digitally, but digitally it's been created into a, so I think that this is creating that quandary for people where it's like, I'm either on dating apps and I have sex like on the first or second date and then I get married out of that somehow.
Yeah, seriously.
Not exactly built on a good foundation.
Or, yeah, it's not a normal foundation.
Or I just don't have sex because I'm not dating anybody.
Because if I try to hit somebody up, you're basically treated like a prostitute.
And probably even things like the anti-harassment culture.
People used to get married because they knew people through work.
Like, that used to be really common.
Now that's, like, really not acceptable.
Or, you know, you can get sued.
Your employer's not going to like it, because they can get, you know, you get blown up like you're Fox News in every lawsuit ever.
Yeah, and we're seeing this reflected in the birth rates, Jack.
The birth rates are down big time because people are getting married less, and if they get married at all, they don't even want kids because it's too expensive.
I mean, this is societal, civilizational stuff.
I do think pornography plays a bigger role than not.
I would have to... I don't know if people agree or disagree.
I dissent on that one, because I think that causes so much damage to relationships.
Like, tons of cases where they get addicted to that, or it causes unreasonable standards.
I don't know.
From some of the literature that I've read, and, I mean, we've been very open with it on our show of, I mean, every man has had their struggle with it, but there are plenty of literature and anecdotes of people that now say, I would rather engage with pornography than go out on a date.
That is not an isolated incident.
Well, it goes into this whole tech thing, right?
Which is like, I think that there's people on top of that treat the digital relationships that they have on these applications, where it's just conversation, as enough relationship for them.
So they could even just have conversations with people.
They can have basically an asexual, a non-touching, you know, non-committal relationship, which means like, I don't have to touch a person.
I don't have to see the person.
I don't have to take them out.
I don't have to hug them.
I don't have to take them on dates, but I can still talk to them over this application.
And it can be a new person every single day.
That's kind of pornographic.
Yeah, no, it is.
And it doesn't require work, right?
I mean, pornography is a quick dopamine hit with zero commitment, zero responsibility.
You could be a total bum.
You don't have to do anything.
You just have to click a couple buttons.
It doesn't require you to be a good version of yourself.
And so the other part of this is just the vast medication of society.
I think this plays a big role as well.
Antidepressants.
Antidepressants really mess with your, like, psychology.
Oh my goodness.
Benzos, Valium, Xanax.
Now, it's a bigger problem for women, but I think it makes women, a lot of women on them, I think it makes them neurotic.
And I think it makes them less likely to, you want to be with them.
Not all of them.
I mean, some people I'm sure are able to make it work, but the amount of young women on antidepressants is unbelievable.
Everyone's on pills, man.
Has it made America a saner, more stable country, Jack?
Or has it made us crazier?
You know, it's funny because it's interesting being married to someone who is an immigrant from outside of what we would consider the traditional West, I suppose, because when Tanya is talking to American girls sometimes, I remember she came to me after this party she was at And she said, I don't understand.
All of these girls are on pills every single one.
She goes back home.
I've never met.
And they're all talking about, what did you say to your therapist?
What, what, what prescriptions are you on?
What's your dosage?
And she looked back and said, you know, I've never even heard of anyone having this conversation back home back.
She's like, I was like, well, what do you talk to your friends about?
And she said, We talk about, you know, where we want to take the family on vacation, what kind of schools we want our kids to get into, what jobs we hope our children have.
These are normal, healthy types of dreams and desires, because the idea, of course, is that's pro-social, as in pro-natal, pro-having families, pro-increasing society.
We've completely bastardized the words pro-social, anti-social, Because those are the types of things that actually do support your society, not importing hundreds of thousands of mass third-worlders because your birth rate has dipped below replacement.
The question is, is modern American women talking to their girlfriends about their therapy and their antidepressants better or worse than the 1990s American women habit of talking to their friends about why they should divorce their husbands?
I think it's better for women to talk to women than to talk to therapists.
I think women probably still talk about all their problems.
Biological women.
Biological.
It's better for them to talk to women than therapists.
American women would literally rather go to therapy than go to therapy.
I think part of what Jack is bringing up is like part of the, to marry the two ideas together, the problems that are talked about today in American culture are vastly different from even 10 years ago, are vastly different from 20 years ago.
And so, yeah, I mean, I can tell you, I think what scares me is like, yeah, what, Is what is what is your partner talking about with other people?
What do they consider problems, right?
Because we live it's first world problem type stuff, right?
It's like new problems are devised the easier life gets and we live in the easiest arguable time ever in the history of mankind in the history of America.
We have more created problems.
I think about what keeps me up at night is like what problems are my children gonna create for themselves?
And how do you prevent that?
That's why people say like keep your cell phone away from your kid, like go out make them do manual labor, like go clean up stuff, like real things.
Go play outside.
Go do all those things.
I think there's an element to that.
We talk about that with children all the time.
There's an element to that which is for ourselves.
Sometimes I just have to go out in the backyard and rake up leaves and do stuff.
But again, how many men are actually doing that stuff because they're so depressed or they're being told that they need to be more feminine?
Everything they're injecting us with is making us less masculine and all those things.
That plays a huge role, a huge factor, I think, into this conversation.
And the decline of testosterone.
The average testosterone rate is below 250, which is like an 80-year-old's normal testosterone.
It's like way down.
Yes.
It's like way, way down.
And everyone should get their testosterone rates checked.
It should be above 750.
And that plays a big role.
Okay, last topic today.
Lizard People.
Yeah, Jack.
Just before we change the topic to talk with Lizard People, I would like to make sure that everybody knows that I am doing my part to end the sex recession.
Thank you.
Thank you, Jack.
I'm sure Tanya appreciates that.
Yeah, I'm sure.
It's very Catholic of you.
On his one-man crusade.
Yeah, he's on a one-man crusade to fulfill Catholic sexual ethics.
One-man, one-handed.
Lizard people, do they exist?
What's the story?
Well, first of all, the answer is yes.
So we just, we're going to go into this.
We want to be honest with ourselves.
The lizard people are real.
They control our fate.
They're the cause of the sex recession.
They put the cocaine in the White House.
They're making Disney movies bomb.
They control everything.
And we've really just been slow playing up to this point.
And finally, some person on an airplane has decided to come forth and warn us all about the lizard people threat.
Do we have that video?
What number is it?
Yeah, so let's do this.
What cut is Lizard Woman?
So this is a very difficult video for me.
I had to watch it three or four times.
So essentially she's on a commercial airline flight and she just starts coming up screaming that she had to sit next to a lizard person.
I'm not even sure if she says lizard.
I think we might be reading that into it because we understand that the lizard people are real.
Some people are not ready for this.
And Carrot Top happened to also be on the flight, interestingly enough.
Okay, play cut 46.
I'm telling you, I'm getting the f*** off, and there's a reason why I'm getting the f*** off, and everyone can either believe it or they cannot believe it.
I don't give two f***s, but I am telling you right now, that mother f***, that mother f*** back there is not real.
And you can sit on this plane and you can f***ing die with them or not.
I'm not going to.
Okay, so is it staged, or is that... The first thing my wife said is, I believe her.
The greatest trick the lizard people ever played was teaching them to disguise themselves among us.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I want to, we need to bring that woman in.
We should have had her interview today.
Why didn't we get a picture of the lizard person?
That's what everyone wants is what, who is the person you're talking about?
Well, they, they change their shape shifters.
This, this, this drives me nuts about in general, when people are filming things in public or whatever it is, It's- it's- if someone is talking about something, if they're pointing and gesturing off-screen, turn your frickin' hand and let's see what it is that she's talking about, because the video goes viral- And film in landscape format.
And you can't even stop- no, landscape is dead.
Can't put that on stories.
Landscape is dead.
Totally dead.
Can't put it on stories.
It's totally dead.
Oh, is that right?
That's how we used to train our people at Turning Point.
I know, I stopped doing that.
It's dead.
Look, none of us are in landscape right now, actually, if you look at the screen.
Is Washington crossing the Delaware?
Is that in landscape or is it in portrait form?
That's what I want to know.
It's in landscape.
It's now portrait.
It's just Washington.
No one else can be seen.
When my children saw this video of this woman, my kids have been obsessed with the aliens conversation.
And so my 14-year-old and my 9-year-old, all they can talk about is Where are the aliens today?
You know, because everybody's been talking about it.
And they accidentally saw me swipe through a reel of, do you remember this from a few years ago?
The Israeli Navy General that's like 90 years old that was like, Trump knows about the aliens.
And like, they told him not to tell anyone, and he's like a decorated, like, veteran in the Israeli, like, Navy or whatever it was that they were for.
Do you guys remember this?
I don't remember this at all.
Vaguely.
Have you guys seen, though, there is this, like, nutball on Reddit who's claiming that he, like, worked on the aliens in the 2000s and 2010s, and this is going viral now.
He's been on with George Nori, I think.
Okay, I haven't followed that.
I basically just saw it today, but it's like, my friend who works in, he works in a scientific lab in like the Boston area, and he says, at a minimum, the guy who is posting this has genuinely worked in a bio lab.
Like, he has all the right vocabulary.
Now, that doesn't prove the aliens are real, but actually it does.
Well, there's no such thing as aliens.
Those are demons, obviously.
No, I don't know.
Well, it could be like Warhammer 40K where the demons come through the warp in space and so aliens and demons are like the same thing.
If you Google it, the Israeli guy I'm talking about said that there's like a galactic, there's like a galactic federation and they told Trump to not say anything about it.
But Trump was saying... Do you not remember this?
No, I do.
Do you remember this?
It was like this guy that's like a decorated Israeli guy.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
But it popped back up.
Anyways, anytime I see anything about lizard people, I'm like, well, is it a lizard, crossover alien, is it, you know, all that.
I don't know.
I think they're here for our minerals.
Once they're gone, we're in trouble.
All right, I want to read some Rumble Rants.
What do we have here from our audience?
By the way, get your tickets to our Turning Point Action Conference.
Tyler, that's going really well, isn't it?
Yeah, we're doing really, really great.
We have this wonderful event that's happening next week, next weekend.
Biggest event, I think, of the election cycle so far.
Yeah, it's a super activist event.
Yes, it's our super activist event.
We're calling it Turning Point Action Conference, so ATCON or Action Conference for short.
We have some incredible breakouts that are happening, but we're actually training activists on the things that are happening on the ground, and the direction that we need to go in providing people with opportunities to provide feedback, to talk, to network, and to prepare ourselves for going into 2024.
And I don't know of any conference that has this caliber of speakership here.
We have Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, Vivek is speaking, in addition to Dan Bongino, of course the great Charlie Kirk, Sell it more Trump style.
It's not the biggest of the cycle.
It is the biggest political event ever to have happened.
I'm going to come.
Trump is going to come.
He is going to be there.
We've invited every presidential candidate, as Charlie pointed out on his Twitter today.
And they'll be treated respectfully.
They'll be treated respectfully.
I mean, it'll be up to the audience how they respond to these people and what they say.
We could take that Turning Point Action Conference, remove all the other faces, just put Trump, and then put over it, he's going to come.
By the way, Blake, I just wanted to point out that I did actually ask Chad TPT about the YMCA thing.
And unfortunately for all of us, Blake was right again.
Of course I was.
Wait, ask ChatGBT about the Israeli guy.
Wait, what's the Israeli guy?
I don't know, because it only goes up, no, it only goes up to 2021.
So it may not, if something new.
It was 2020.
It was 2020.
All right.
So we have no rumble rants tonight.
Audience is a little bit, a little bit quiet, but we will be.
If you guys get rumble rants, we will read them on air, even if they're really disgusting.
No, there are limits.
We'll editorialize them.
There will be no limits.
We'll be doing this show if there are limits.
It's in the contract.
He's got to read it.
Oh, is that right, Blake?
Yeah.
We are going to be live in West Palm Beach, Florida for this show a week from tonight.
It's going to be a fun couple days.
Yeah, it's gonna be so much fun.
It's an event unlike any other.
This is our 501c4.
Tyler's wearing the jersey.
Turning Point Action.
So we are going to be very political, talking about technology, grassroots, all the good stuff.
I'm looking at this lineup.
It's unbelievable.
We have Senators, we have Tucker, Bongino, Bannon, Megyn Kelly, and it's really gonna be great.
Every organization that's, you know, in the conservative movement, everyone pulling together, fighting for our future, and that's what's most important.
We will close with Donald Trump being Trump.
Tyler, this one's for you.
Play cut 60.
That's the greatest thing ever.
Oh yeah.
I forgot.
The first late Melania joins in.
I was with Trump last week, and I can say this.
He is funnier in private than he is in public.
The guy is a master showman, and if you think I have energy, that guy is relentless.
I mean, he's like, at a 7.30 p.m.
dinner, he's like, ah, this guy, he voted for impeachment, and this, and have you seen this woman?
And they're talking, I'm like, dude, you're under like 39 indictments.
I'm like, ah, like the life force.
I'm like, my goodness.
Something else.
All right.
Subscribe to us on Rumble, everybody.
Get your tickets to our Turning Point Action Conference, West Palm Beach, Florida.
A week from tonight, we'll be doing our show live.
We hope to see you.
God bless, and until then, keep committing thought crimes.