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It's a crazy world, crazy world Somebody's gotta have the same views | |
Alright, humanoids, it's September 26th, 2020 I'm Dave Rubin, this is the Rubin Report. | ||
As always, we live-streaming on the Rumble, on the Locals, on the YouTube. | ||
We've got a rubinreport.locals.com community Q&A coming up for you, and a whole host of stories. | ||
We usually just try to do a weekly Recap on these Thursday shows where we do the questions and comments, but a whole bunch of things happened yesterday. | ||
Major media hits with the elderly man pretending to be president. | ||
Now the mayor of New York has been indicted in something. | ||
It's a little unclear exactly what he's been indicted in, so we're going to catch up on a whole bunch of stuff. | ||
Yeah, before I do anything else, can I throw to the tweet? | ||
Can I throw to the tweet? | ||
So just wait a second, don't put it up yet. | ||
So last night, Eric Adams, we have the tweet, correct? | ||
Okay, so Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, a man who I always describe, it's like he's wearing, his body and his head seem very disconnected. | ||
His suits fit very well, but don't seem like they quite fit on his head. | ||
I always describe him, he's pretty bad, right? | ||
He's a Democrat, he's pretty bad, sanctuary city, all that stuff. | ||
But then he's like not composed. | ||
Completely completely horrible for a Democrat. | ||
I'd say he's like 80% horrible for a Democrat. | ||
Not completely horrible for a Democrat. | ||
Anyway, he has been indicted. | ||
Again, we don't know what the indictment's about because the indictment was sealed. | ||
So I put up this tweet last night. | ||
Eric Adams has been indicted. | ||
The indictment has been sealed. | ||
And for those of you on the audio podcast, I then put two images, one of Eric Adams and one of Seal, the musician. | ||
I thought this was quite a funny tweet. | ||
I think it works. | ||
It's funny. | ||
You have to think a little bit. | ||
It's a double take. | ||
I sent this tweet to the Rubin Report text thread of my crap team that I keep here with me, people that I pay money every week, and nobody got the joke except for Connor. | ||
Connor, how old are you? | ||
Connor is 32 years old. | ||
The rest of these children in their 20s had no idea who Seal was. | ||
Thought it was a picture of Eric Adams being burned or a series of other things that were very confusing. | ||
This is one of those moments in life where you realize you're old and you're going to die soon. | ||
All right, let's get to it. | ||
I hope you guys got the joke. | ||
You guys got it. | ||
I know you did. | ||
Let's just dive right in. | ||
So the elderly man pretending to be president, although he's not pretending much longer, the man who they cooed and pushed out, went on The View yesterday to basically be massaged by a bunch of harpies. | ||
Alyssa Farrah, who of course is the pretend Republican who just gets her cookie and pat on the head, she asked Joe Biden if he was forced to drop out. | ||
And just, I mean, just watch. | ||
He just still can't get one single sentence out. | ||
Well, Mr. President, we all agree at this table it's very selfless of you to pass the baton and step aside. | ||
There was a perception that perhaps your hand was forced, and some pointed fingers to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who you have a long relationship with and accomplished many things with. | ||
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Did you feel that your hand was forced? | |
And what is your relationship with Speaker Pelosi now? | ||
My relationship is fine. Look, I never fully believed the assertions that | ||
somehow there was this overwhelming reluctance of my running again. | ||
I didn't sense that. | ||
And although the polling, Biden's polling was different, the fact of the matter is my polling was about, you know, we're always within range of beating this guy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
What I did was, I think there were, it makes sense. | ||
There were some folks who would like to see me step aside so they have a chance to move on. | ||
I get that. | ||
That's just human nature. | ||
Okay, so we'll show you more in just a second, but there's something interesting there. | ||
First off, his awkward laugh, and they laugh along with him because they're covering for the spots, or they can tell he doesn't really know what he's saying. | ||
But what he said or didn't quite say there, but what is clear from it is that he really did not want Who stepped down. | ||
He says, well, first off, I love how she frames it. | ||
Farah frames it by saying the selfless thing that you did as if he wasn't forced into it. | ||
He says that he didn't sense the reluctance. | ||
So then why did you do it? | ||
He also said that the polling was in range. | ||
Later said he was beating Trump in the polling and then kind of fumbles and stumbles. | ||
And it's like, he did get forced out. | ||
There was a coup. | ||
Everyone knows it. | ||
This was not selfless. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Kamala Harris, probably Barack Obama, a couple other people got together, and the only way, the only mechanism they had to actually get him out once they realized how bad that debate was and how things were falling apart, and you need just see it right there. | ||
He's sitting with five people who all love him, including the pretend Republican, and he's still struggling to speak. | ||
This is a huge problem, and he's still president, which is just completely insane. | ||
Okay, but let's continue because then something really interesting happens. | ||
So he basically sort of half or mistakenly admits that he didn't want to step down and then whoopie sticks it to the Democrats for pushing him out. | ||
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Yes. | |
I was confident I would beat Trump. | ||
He's a loser. | ||
I didn't like the way they did it. | ||
I'm going to just say it out loud because nobody says it out loud. | ||
I didn't like the way it was done publicly. | ||
I thought they could have done this in a different way because we didn't need to hear all the inner fighting. | ||
I didn't like it. | ||
I'm saying it to you. | ||
You were my ride or die. | ||
I was going wherever you were going. | ||
That's what I was doing. | ||
So I just wanted to say that because I always felt you were going to probably do four years and then try to figure out where to go with Kamala. | ||
There's just so much there. | ||
She says, Farris starts it by saying, would you have stepped down, or would you have stepped down if you were confident you were going to win? | ||
Were you confident you were going to win? | ||
Yes, he was. | ||
He's saying yes, he was. | ||
So then why did he step down unless they forced him out? | ||
And Whoopi is basically saying, I don't like that we knew about it. | ||
I don't like that it kind of seems like maybe they did force you out and that kind of went public. | ||
So Whoopi would prefer, apparently, that the government and people in power or the deep state or whatever else, the elites, just do the things all behind the curtain and none of us know any of it. | ||
It's really just insane. | ||
But there you have it. | ||
You have Joe Biden saying he thinks he would have won. | ||
Polling was right there. | ||
He didn't sense much of a pushback. | ||
And yet he's sitting there basically as now he's just sort of a hostage for the next couple of months as they force this Kamala thing on America. | ||
Anyway, this next clip is probably the most interesting one that came across this whole thing because it's just more evidence of how they are actually everything they accuse us of. | ||
Because they're always saying that Trump is ramping up the rhetoric. | ||
Well, enjoy. | ||
And he just wouldn't go. | ||
He was like a bug. | ||
He just kept being there. | ||
He was like a bug right there. | ||
So you felt... | ||
Oh it's so funny he squashed the bug. | ||
Now first off, no way, no way in high hell with his brain did he come up with that right there. | ||
So it was planned, they orchestrated, they give him all the questions, they tell him the lines, everyone gets all that. | ||
But now imagine if Donald Trump, now Donald Trump would never be allowed to sit with those ladies and they would never suck him off the way they did that elderly man. | ||
That was a horrible visual. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I actually apologize. | ||
That one was terrible. | ||
But imagine if Donald Trump went on any other TV show and the host described Joe Biden or Kamala Harris as a bug and he went to squish the bug. | ||
We would be told that, you know, this is the worst thing ever and it's a bloodbath and all of the rest of it. | ||
So, OK, you guys get all that. | ||
The next part of this clown show is Anna Navarro, who then thanked Joe Biden for all his great diversity. | ||
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I want to say thank you to you as well because, you know, one of the things you promised when you came in, you said you were going to have an administration that looked like America. | |
And with so many other things, you delivered. | ||
You gave us a very diverse cabinet. | ||
You gave us the first black woman in the Supreme Court. | ||
You gave us Kamala Harris, the first woman president, vice president. | ||
You gave us Becerra, Cardona, Mayorkas, Linda, Guzman, all the people, you know, so thank you, thank you, thank you for that. | ||
Joe, no, I don't thank you. | ||
First off, you didn't make any of these choices. | ||
Secondly, you ran on being not a complete woke lunatic. | ||
That's why a certain set of people were convinced to vote for you, right? | ||
You weren't supposed to be the complete lunatic progressive. | ||
But that Navarro thinks that that's what's important. | ||
It's important that you have a black this and a Latino that and a trans this. | ||
It's so awful and ridiculous and they've largely destroyed the country. | ||
in the name of diversity. | ||
So congratulations, everybody. | ||
It's really, really great. | ||
Again, I apologize about the group suck off of Joe Biden, like even seeing Joe, like having to look down and you'd see the top of Joy Behar's head. | ||
It seems horrible. | ||
Let me just end the stream. | ||
Maybe we should just end the stream. | ||
Anyway, here's a little more from Joe. | ||
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And as vice president, there wasn't a single thing that I did that she couldn't do. | |
And so I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy. | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
Funny that they never mentioned that during the three and a half years of pretending this guy was president, that he was delegating foreign policy, which has been an absolute disaster, and domestic policy, especially as it relates to the economy and the border, absolute disaster. | ||
He also named her Border Czar, which we have, we showed you the the paper, like it was actually in there, right? | ||
But for some reason, we were never told she was in charge of anything really. | ||
And now she has to run basically against him. | ||
She's running against him and against Trump. | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
And speaking of things that don't make sense, she went, Kamala Harris, the woman who cooed that old man, went on MSNBC yesterday. | ||
This was a prepackaged interview. | ||
There's no doubt she had the questions. | ||
We have no idea what they edited out, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
She sat down with Stephanie Ruhle. | ||
We played a clip of Stephanie Ruhle earlier in the week. | ||
She's an MSNBC host who was on Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday, who was basically calling Trump a threat to a democracy and all of the usual stuff. | ||
So of course, perfect person for Kamala to sit down with. | ||
And here they are talking about the economy and Comologist does not understand. | ||
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Prices are still high. | |
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
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You said you want to take this on by going after those who engage in price gouging. | |
Yeah. | ||
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But as somebody who supports free markets, who's a capitalist, how do you go after price gouging without implementing price controls? | |
Because once we get in this zone, people start to get worried and they say, I don't know what she stands for. | ||
So just to be very frank, I am never going to apologize for going after Companies and corporations that take advantage of the desperation of the American people. | ||
And as Attorney General, I saw this happen. | ||
In the midst of an emergency, whether it be an extreme weather event or even the pandemic, we saw it. | ||
Where those few companies, not the majority, not most, but those few companies that would take advantage of the desperation of people and jack up prices. | ||
Yeah, I'm going to go after them. | ||
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Yes, I'm going to go after them. | |
Such a ridiculous shell game, what she's doing there. | ||
She's upset with the companies and corporations that take advantage of the American people. | ||
That's what you do in the government when you print all of the money and you have horrible economic policy and you let all the illegals in and you allow crime and everything else. | ||
You take advantage of the American people. | ||
Then she says that it's not most companies that do it, but she's going to make sure that some don't. | ||
All right, well, then why is it such a big deal? | ||
And also, as we've talked about a zillion times, do you think that what's happening right now with the price of goods and what you see at the grocery and everything else is because a whole bunch of companies are just like, screw the people, we'll force them to pay $12.99 for a dozen eggs? | ||
Or is it, as you know, because of what they've done with inflation and the cost of everything, so the costs just rise across the board? | ||
from the feed that the farmer has to give the chicken, all the way to when the eggs actually get to the store and they've had to pay more for gas to get there, and everything else. | ||
You know the answer to that question. | ||
So it's a complete shell game. | ||
They never want you to look at them. | ||
Anything that we would consider decent, that a normal person would consider basic, decent policy, is completely backwards. | ||
Here she is basically admitting they want to make all of the illegals legal. | ||
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There are people there that are stressed, that feel that they're at capacity. | |
Communities around the country that have legal immigration, many have said, we're at capacity. | ||
And many feel like the government has said to them, well, adapt. | ||
Sit down, be quiet. | ||
This is how it is. | ||
What would a Harris administration do for those communities who've taken in many, many legal immigrants but are at capacity? | ||
Well, first of all, We do have a broken immigration system and it needs to be fixed. | ||
And we need a comprehensive plan that includes what we need to do to fortify not only our border but deal with the fact that we also need to create pathways for people to earn citizenship. | ||
Why do we have to create pathways for people to earn citizenship? | ||
Because she's never going to get into the details of that. | ||
Are you talking about all 12 to 15 million? | ||
We can have that honest conversation. | ||
I say it all the time about the people that have been here 10 years, that have family members here, that are working and all of that stuff. | ||
And some of those people cheated to get in and we got to deal with. | ||
Like there's so many things to deal with. | ||
But it is just so damn obvious, and it's not just her. | ||
We played the clips of Pelosi and a whole bunch of the rest of them talking about how they want them here. | ||
They want to make them legal. | ||
They will give them a whole bunch of stuff. | ||
Nancy Pelosi wants everyone to share in the American dream and get $150,000 for a house. | ||
And thus, they will make a new generation of slaves to the Democrat Party. | ||
And the Democrat Party does like slavery. | ||
It does. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
It liked it back then, and it kind of likes it now. | ||
It's just a different form of slavery. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
Now, at least she was saying something somewhat coherent right there. | ||
We may not like what she's saying, but it's at least fairly clear. | ||
Try to make sense of this one. | ||
And looking holistically at the connection between that and housing. | ||
And looking holistically at the incentives we in the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually engage in planning in a holistic manner that includes prioritizing affordable housing. | ||
You know, home ownership for too many people in our country now is elusive. | ||
Gone is the day of everyone thinking they could actually live the American dream. | ||
I'd like to take a holistic look at how that woman holistically analyzes everything holistically and realize that her holistic sense of the world is really holistically insane. | ||
She has no idea what she's talking about. | ||
They want the government in every part of your life. | ||
Yes, she's saying something as it relates to housing or something, something. | ||
This woman is just the avatar to destroy America. | ||
It's not much more complicated than that. | ||
Yesterday, because she is a holistic wizard at the economy, she went to the Pittsburgh Economic Club and said this. | ||
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We need to guard that spirit. | |
We have to guard that spirit. | ||
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Let it always inspire us. | |
Let it always be the source of our optimism, which is that spirit that is so uniquely American. | ||
And let that then inspire us by helping us to be inspired to solve the problems that so many face, including our small business owners. | ||
I'm holistically inspired to leave this country. | ||
I don't know where I'm gonna go, but if this woman takes over, that will be my holistic inspiration. | ||
Operation, let's get the hell out of here. | ||
Can you imagine, she's at an economic club, can you imagine if Milton Friedman was sitting across from her listening to that drivel, or Thomas Sowell was across from her, or anyone who has any basic understanding of actual economics as she's talking about spirit and holisticness and all, it's just, Abject no—oh, it's the one she said! | ||
Holistic and spiritual! | ||
It's economics! | ||
Don't forget to carry the one! | ||
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All right, so let's jump over to another crazy Democrat. | ||
I'm talking about Eric Adams. | ||
And as I said at the top of the show, Eric Adams, he's an interesting character because he's done virtually everything wrong. | ||
He's largely destroyed New York City, Sanctuary City, letting the Hamas rallies happen, all the rest of it. | ||
You get that. | ||
But then every now and again, it's like, ah, he's not completely bananas. | ||
You might argue that's actually the most dangerous type of Democrat because when you're dealing with like the total lunatic, it's sort of fairly obvious. | ||
Like if you have a Rashida Tlaib or an Ilhan Omar or an AOC, you just have the holistic knowledge of who they are. | ||
And this guy, it's like, ah, you're 90% insane. | ||
Maybe I can work with that 10% and usually it just doesn't work out that well. | ||
Well, he's in a lot of hot water right now. | ||
We've got this from the Daily Wire. | ||
New York City Democrat Mayor Eric Adams has reportedly been indicted in the federal criminal corruption investigation that has cast a dark cloud over his administration for nearly a year. | ||
The New York Times reported that the indictment remains under seal. | ||
Did you get the joke yet? | ||
And it's unclear what charges he faces, but once it's unsealed, he will be the first New York City mayor to be charged while in office. | ||
The investigation had initially centered around whether he conspired with the Turkish government to funnel illegal foreign contributions to his campaign in exchange for actions that he took as mayor. | ||
Investigators were also looking at whether he got free flight upgrades from an airline owned by the Turkish government. | ||
The New York Times reported earlier this week that prosecutors subpoenaed City Hall, Adams, and his campaign two months ago for additional information related to China, Qatar, Uzbekistan, South Korea, and Israel. | ||
The New York Post reported that U.S. | ||
Attorney Damian Williams is expected to announce the charges tomorrow when the indictment is unsealed and sources told the publication that Adams will turn himself in early next week. | ||
So look, I have no idea if any of this is true. | ||
My fellow New Yorkers, it is now my belief that the federal government intends to charge me with crimes. | ||
Eric Adams already has made a public statement, and he's wearing his well-fitting suit | ||
and his oddly-shaped head relative to the size of his body. | ||
But here's his statement. | ||
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My fellow New Yorkers, it is now my belief that the federal government intends | |
to charge me with crimes. | ||
If so, these charges will be entirely false based on lies. | ||
But they would not be surprising. | ||
I always knew that if I stood my ground for all of you, that I would be a target. | ||
And a target I became. | ||
For months, leaks and rumors have been aimed at me in an attempt to undermine my credibility and paint me as guilty. | ||
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Just this past week, they searched the home of our new police commissioner. | |
Looking for documents from 20 years ago, just one week after he joined my administration. | ||
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Enough! | |
I will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit. | ||
You know, we figured out what he looks like. | ||
It's like his body is robotic, like it's from Men in Black, and his head is just the alien thing, like the press conference ends and then the head just flies away and then there's little aliens inside the head and then the body just waits to be reattached later. | ||
But all of that being said, that's high-level political analysis for you, all of that being said, I don't know. | ||
I have no idea what's true here. | ||
No one that you're going to watch analyze this today has any idea if any of this stuff is true. | ||
We're obviously going to find out a whole bunch more so we can pause on that for a moment now. | ||
Apparently they're searching people that work for him and they're going to the mayor's mansion and a whole bunch more. | ||
That gave us reason to throw back to this classic clip of when Eric Adams put up a video explaining to parents where they should look in their children's room for drugs. | ||
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You can look in a jewelry box. | |
A jewelry box of this nature. | ||
Maybe a simple jewelry box. | ||
But if you look through it closely, you don't know what your child may be hiding. | ||
For instance, a gun. | ||
Look at picture frames and behind them. | ||
Cameras. | ||
Try to determine what's taking place. | ||
Behind a picture frame you can find bullets. | ||
You should always, when your child brings in his popular knapsack with many different locations, look through it to see what exactly is your child carrying in addition to a book. | ||
Something simple as a crack pipe. | ||
Something simple as a baby doll. | ||
Could be just a baby doll, but also it could be a place where you can secrete or hide drugs. | ||
Run your hands over the pillows and see if you feel anything that's unusual. | ||
Like a pillow like this with a button. | ||
is a perfect invitation to hide something. | ||
I've felt something bumpy. | ||
I will reach in, see what it is. | ||
Just look and see what's inside your bookcases. | ||
It could be more than just books. | ||
Perfect place to hide cocaine. | ||
How is that possibly real? | ||
How is that real? | ||
I'm just telling, I'm going to go in, my kids are only two, but I am going to sit them down later. | ||
Justin, Luke, if I ever find you putting a gun in my, in my music box. | ||
What? | ||
And the doll is secreting drugs? | ||
And what? | ||
Anyway, the point is, if the FBI is nearly as, you know, on it as he was right there, the guy's probably in a lot of trouble. | ||
Now, to get him to actually, like, not joking part of all of this, it does feel like something very weird is going around this guy, because he is not a complete whack-a-doodle progressive, as I said before. | ||
So the progressives Hate him because they only like people who bow to them and believe exactly what they believe the second they believe it. | ||
So AOC for example has not been a big fan of Eric Adams. | ||
And check this out, she tweeted this yesterday before the indictment. | ||
I do not see how Mayor Adams can continue governing New York City. | ||
The flood of resignations and vacancies are threatening government function. | ||
Nonstop investigations will make it impossible to recruit and retain a qualified administration. | ||
For the good of the city, he should resign. | ||
I mean, that reads... | ||
Basically as if it was just sitting in her inbox or sitting in her draft folder waiting to be sent for after the indictment went down, but she somehow sent that out before? | ||
And look, if they're gonna fight, as you know, this isn't one of those, you know, Godzilla vs. King Kong situations or Godzilla vs. Mothra situations when the guy's always like, Let them fight, like let these people fight. | ||
I retweeted that and I wrote this and I think this is the point really guys. | ||
Looks like the Dems are putting the hit out on anyone who isn't 100% completely insane | ||
because you are now gonna watch, you are gonna watch the Democrats, | ||
the base of the Democrats all go after Eric Adams. | ||
Again, I have no idea if he did anything wrong. | ||
I suppose we will find out. | ||
I have all of my suspicions, obviously, about the DOJ that anyone sane would have. | ||
So we shall see. | ||
But they see blood in the water. | ||
And you know why they'd be excited about this? | ||
We'll do more on this maybe tomorrow. | ||
But the guy who would take over for him before a new election, is a complete BLM activist, like, defund the police, crazy, woke, nutbag. | ||
And speaking of crazy, woke, nutbags, we have just two more things before we get to the community Q&A. | ||
Macklemore, you know this guy, some kind of... | ||
Musician and he's a Hamas supporter and he hates America. | ||
Well, when we talk about why we have a cultural problem here, it's because of things like this. | ||
The guy gave a concert over the weekend and look how edgy he is. | ||
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Straight up, say it. | |
I'm not going to stop you. | ||
I'm not going to stop you. | ||
you. Um, yeah, f**k America. | ||
All right. I know that type of stuff is nothing new, but hearing hundreds of | ||
young people cheering, f**k America, it's like, all right, well, when you | ||
compare that to videos of a couple days ago with again, Hamas supporters in the | ||
streets and people with Hezbollah flags, you know, chanting and going to kosher | ||
restaurants and all these things, how long can a country survive? | ||
How long can a country operate when there are people within it who would love to see it destroyed, whether they are AOC or whether they are Macklemore. | ||
And speaking of somebody who loves, who would love to destroy the West, little, bitter, angry Greta Thunberg. | ||
She has fully ripped her climate mask off and what is underneath is a sort of nasty jihadist. | ||
and well, listen to her a couple days ago. | ||
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Show me what the people looks like. | |
Show me what the people looks like. | ||
Show me what power looks like. | ||
Show me what power looks like. | ||
Show me what democracy looks like. | ||
Show me what democracy looks like. | ||
I've watched that a couple times. | ||
Did you notice? | ||
Was that a girl or a guy? | ||
You can't tell these days, but right behind her, the girl or guy has the fingers in the air. | ||
Show me what power looks like. | ||
Like that's like Palpatine level stuff. | ||
There is evil in the system right now and we got to figure out how to flush it out. | ||
But I will end with one thing on a positive note, because I know we can always show you all of the crazy kids burning down the cities and the crazy climate lunatics and all of that stuff, but I thought this was really, really great. | ||
Charlie Kirk, you guys know Charlie, he'll actually be on the show on Monday. | ||
from Turning Point USA. | ||
Charlie goes to these college campuses. | ||
I used to do a lot of these events with him. | ||
I've just become too busy and I have other things going on. | ||
But he goes to a lot of these college campuses and he talks to kids. | ||
He invites kids up to challenge him. | ||
And when we used to do shows together, we would always, we'd give a talk | ||
and then we would always say, if you disagree with us on anything, | ||
please come first to the line for a Q&A. | ||
Don't just come if you agree with us. | ||
That's great, but if you disagree with us. | ||
And Charlie is still doing that on college campuses. | ||
And I thought he had a really nice moment with this young guy. | ||
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I'm a gay conservative and I just wanna kinda ask you, like, what do you have to say for people like me | |
who kinda feel like, I guess, it's kinda hard for gay conservatives | ||
So, like, what do you have to say to other gay people who need to realize, like, they do have a choice? | ||
Yeah, first of all, welcome to the conservative movement. | ||
I don't think you should introduce yourself just based on your sexual attractions. | ||
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No, I agree. | |
Because that's not who you are. | ||
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I like to be thought of as a person. | |
For sure! | ||
You are a complete human being and I'm sure you treat people well and you're studying something. | ||
So I want to get away with this idea that you're gay anything. | ||
I just think that we have gone a long way in the negative direction in this country where we act as if the most important part of your identity is... | ||
Absolutely. | ||
what you do in the bedroom. | ||
It doesn't mean that much to me, but if you ask from a perspective as a Christian, | ||
I don't agree with that lifestyle, but politics is about addition and multiplication. | ||
I imagine you agree with a lot of what we talk about. | ||
Absolutely. Right? | ||
Strong borders, strong country, and for that, you know, we welcome you into the conservative movement. | ||
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Thank you. | |
That's the right answer. | ||
Charlie is absolutely entitled to his own personal religious belief. | ||
And America is governed by a set of laws based on equal rights and individual liberty. | ||
And you could see even the kid right there, he said, you know, I'm a gay conservative. | ||
And then he also at the same moment was like, oh, I want to just be a person. | ||
And that's what we all want to be. | ||
And that's so the reverse of what has been culturally pushed on us, right? | ||
Basically, that right there shows you, completely exposes almost everything that the left is. | ||
The left wants that kid, oh, you're gay, you must be a progressive, and you must fit into the stack, and you must never move from that place that we are going to put you. | ||
And what Charlie just explained right there is, whatever you wanna call it, the conservative movement, whatever you wanna call it, welcome to this new wide tent thing. | ||
You can have your religious beliefs. | ||
You can have your sexuality. | ||
And if we all agree that America is good, and people are going to live differently, and we are going to agree to disagree on some things, then we have something really special. | ||
And that really is the only thing that can save the country at this point. | ||
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Glenn J, 61. | ||
Says, liberal slash leftist ideology seems to be dominant in groups like educators, entertainers, and young people. | ||
What are your theories on why this is the case besides for young people where inexperience explains it for them? | ||
Right, so there's two things happening. | ||
One is just inexperience, right? | ||
You think that somehow you know how to run the world and everyone before you is an idiot, kind of, and they're just not with it and they're old and all of that. | ||
That's just like the human growing up portion when you're Fifteen. | ||
Then I think you can add a little bit of social media on that where we've extended that portion of people's lives now. | ||
We don't have people like grow up and take responsibility fast enough. | ||
We know that way more people are living with their parents way longer and a series of things as it relates to that. | ||
But the real answer is that you have to give the devil his due. | ||
The leftists did the long march through the institutions. | ||
While most Functional people and this is where Charlie says conservative again. | ||
It's this y10 thing Well, most people are out there trying to make a living trying to build a family Have a home and you know car and the American dream and all of that stuff the leftists were like we'll just slowly infiltrate everything and So we will take over say the teachers unions and then once we have the teachers unions a certain type of person will become a teacher and they will be able to infect the minds of young people thus you have all these kids confused about their gender. | ||
we will take over all of the institutions at colleges. | ||
So young people who already have probably got a banged up education at public school | ||
will suddenly go to college and learn that America is evil and the West is evil and that cultures are all the same | ||
and there is no good and bad and everything else. | ||
So they really did work there, it's not work, they always call it work, I hate when they call it work. | ||
They did incredible damage, not only to us as humans, but to the country itself. | ||
And the more they keep people in this perpetual slavery, that's what it is, perpetual slavery of thinking that the government will save you and they will save you and they care about you and everything else, then the worse things will get. | ||
So that wide tent and welcoming a kid like that, as Charlie did, into a much wider political movement that clearly has a little something to do with Donald Trump, that's the way you go if you want to save this thing. | ||
Lloyd George says, How can mail-in votes be secured when the U.S. | ||
Post Office's main two unions, APWU and NALC both endorse Harris? | ||
What is going on with the Hatch Act when the IRS agents endorse Harris? | ||
Harris is the country truly gone. | ||
Look, the IRS agents have endorsed Harris. | ||
Now we have, you know, the postal office, the workers endorsing Harris. | ||
It does feel kind of shady. | ||
We played the video yesterday of Trump, you know, at the rally being like, | ||
and now she got the endorsement of the IRS. | ||
Like, I wouldn't even want that endorsement. | ||
And it's like, nobody should really want that endorsement. | ||
The IRS, which just exists to take as much money from all of us to do whatever it is | ||
the people in power want to do, which is usually not what most of us want to do with the | ||
money. | ||
Do you think the government is particularly good at money? | ||
Could anyone run their household? | ||
Could you run your economy in your own home? | ||
Could you run your budget in your own home? | ||
Could you run your family the way the government spends money? | ||
No, you couldn't, because eventually your credit card would be shut off if you were in endless debt. | ||
But we get debt on debt on debt on debt. | ||
So it is a good question. | ||
How can we have faith in this? | ||
One of my main concerns is that no matter what happens on November 6th, whether Harris wins, whether Trump wins, whether we even get a result, that nobody is going to believe it because it just feels like between the mail-in ballots and between New York Times already saying, well, Philadelphia won't be able to, Pennsylvania won't be able to give us results that day. | ||
They're just injecting so much, skepticism into the system. | ||
That's not to say some skepticism is warranted, but there's putting so much skepticism in | ||
it that if Trump wins that night, what do you think the base of the Democrats will do | ||
the next day? | ||
They will riot for sure. | ||
If Harris wins and it's clean and clear, I don't think, I really don't think there will | ||
be Republicans rioting. | ||
I do think there will probably be a move to figure out how the states can kind of separate | ||
themselves from the thing, but that's a different thing altogether. | ||
Mitchell says, are we conservatives slash disaffected liberals and centrists? | ||
Are the type of folks prepared for a Trump win? | ||
We've seen what can happen in four short years, how hard it has been to undo Obama's eight-year run. | ||
Are we prepared? | ||
Have we learned the lesson that who follows Trump is of equal weight and importance, so four years of potential prosperity is not wiped out in an instant by yet another Marxist? | ||
That would be, I suppose, one of the drawbacks of a Trump presidency, that he only gets four years to do it. | ||
But the hope would be, and this is where I'm very bullish on Trump, because he's dealt with, I would say, one of my main concerns around him. | ||
You've heard me say this before. | ||
One of my main concerns around Trump, and the reason I was supporting DeSantis, was that I felt Trump could not assemble the right team around him. | ||
That there had been too much infighting, too many people thrown under the bus going after him, him going after them, all of that stuff. | ||
And that who would want to work for him? | ||
Well, in light of the way the last year has gone, trying to kick him off ballots, the court cases, the assassination attempts, and everything else, the wide tenting has appeared. | ||
The RFK, Tulsi, Elon situation has appeared. | ||
I will be on Sunday. | ||
We're doing a live show at 11 a.m. | ||
on Sunday from D.C., from the mall in Washington, D.C., a Restore the Republic event, where RFK, Tulsi, Jordan Peterson, Brett Weinstein, people across the spectrum who would not have been allies before, all are coming together to push this message. | ||
It's not a Trump rally, really, although I think virtually everyone there, if your choices are Trump or Harris, Trump supporters, certainly most of the people on stage, but that is the chance. | ||
So my hope would be that Trump would become president of the United States, would bring in the right people. | ||
Elon has said he would be in charge of government efficiency. | ||
Can you imagine if he was? | ||
I mean, the guy's got enough going on between the Twitter wars and trying to get us to Mars, like that's a lot on somebody's plate. | ||
But if he comes in and does that, and then RFK is suddenly reforming the NIH or the CDC, And then Tulsi comes in maybe and starts, you know, as a current member of the military, starts looking at the wokeness in the military. | ||
Like, there are ways and this is the chance. | ||
And then the hope is you have four pretty good years despite an apoplectic left that will do all sorts of stuff and try to burn the country down. | ||
But that enough people are just like, you know what? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Trump says a little. | ||
crazy stuff and whatever and okay but you know the country is sort of straightening out and the economy is doing well and oh he somehow got us a resolution on that Russia-Ukraine thing and he helped Israel get out of this mess and whatever it might be and then you would just hope that more people would get on board that so it doesn't become just a four-year blip but you're right they they plot and they plan And who knows what they have planned next. | ||
I think partly what's going on here is they didn't expect Biden to break down this quickly. | ||
So like, this has just thrown everything in flux because clearly, I don't think, even for as evil as Obama and Pelosi and the rest of them might be, like, is anyone sitting there like, boy, we've really pulled off the major brilliant move this time by having it be Kamala. | ||
No, next time they need someone who will be far more competent than her. | ||
Even if she wins. | ||
Quinn says, on Monday you mentioned something about Austin, Texas next week. | ||
Will there be an opportunity to meet up with locals? | ||
If not, Austin, any other time soon? | ||
So yeah, Sunday I will be in DC and then Monday we've got something in Austin. | ||
It's a private event that I hopefully can talk about more in the not too distant future. | ||
We're working on some stuff. | ||
You know, every year that I do this, I try to figure out ways to expand the show and expand our reach and build out the team and a bunch more. | ||
So that specific thing is a private thing. | ||
I feel good about the team that Trump is building around him, and I think that RFK joining is especially helpful. | ||
However, I do worry that RFK was someone that people could vote for who would never vote for Trump, but saw how ridiculous it was to vote for Biden or now Kamala. | ||
That without him as the third option, the Bill Maher types are just gonna vote for Kamala because they refuse to vote for Trump. | ||
That is a fully legit argument. | ||
That's just a legit argument, right? | ||
Like, that's just real politic right there. | ||
That if he, if RFK was still running, he probably takes more from Joe Biden or Kamala Harris than he would Donald Trump, right? | ||
Because the disaffected, guilty lib that just can't get over there They just can't do it. | ||
But then they're so sick of what the progressives done and they don't believe in Kamala and everything else. | ||
You might just cast the vote for RFK. | ||
I would hope. | ||
I would hope that what that person might do right now is go, boy, the Democrats are completely nuts. | ||
RFK sees something in Trump and Trump sees something in RFK that they're trying to team up and do this. | ||
I will get there. | ||
We will not know what the answer to that is until election night, I suppose, or the days and weeks after that. | ||
But I would hope they will get there. | ||
Bill Maher, I just hate to tell you, is going to be a disappointment. | ||
I just know it. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
He's going to complain about all of the right things and joke about all of the right things and all that. | ||
And then at the last second, of course, he's going to tell everybody that Donald Trump's a threat to democracy and vote for Kamala. | ||
But it's not about Bill. | ||
It's not about Bill. | ||
It's about the people that are seeing what we're all seeing. | ||
Maybe they voted for Democrats in the past. | ||
Can they get there? | ||
That is what I think. | ||
That's the group we have to convince over the next 30 some odd days. | ||
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Steve F. says, please lead the way in a Florida secession when the Dems steal the election in November, counting on you. | ||
Look, I don't like speaking certain things into existence, right? | ||
Like, we're all sort of thinking the same thing. | ||
It's like, what does happen to America if Kamala really takes over? | ||
Like, I don't... America is so fundamentally different now. | ||
from four years ago. | ||
And we don't even realize how fundamentally different it is because we don't know what the fallout of all of these new people are and what will happen for the next generation that has been brainwashed with woke-ism and the decay that's taking place in our cities and all of those things. | ||
So if you see some things that are wrong right now, you're only seeing the pieces of them because it takes time for things to really kind of burst forth. | ||
So look, I would prefer That Donald Trump wins, and then everything I just laid out in the previous question, that we get this Y10 thing and we can really fix this thing, and that the American dream can be restored. | ||
I do think that is possible. | ||
But I always describe myself as a world-weary optimist, right? | ||
I'm not just like a blind dreamer. | ||
I think that's the problem with many of the progressives. | ||
They're just blindly dreaming that they can take us to utopia, which usually gets us to dystopia. | ||
I'm a world-weary optimist. | ||
Like, I see the world as it is, and I think at times you can hopefully nudge it one way or another, hopefully for the better, and maybe you can do something there. | ||
You have more control over what goes on in your life than the thing itself, right? | ||
That's Jordan Peterson, clean your room before you clean the world type thinking. | ||
But as for secession, look, I think there will be an awful lot of people In Florida, in Tennessee, in Texas, Montana, a couple other states that will just be thinking about that. | ||
I think people are talking about it already, and the point will be, hey, we have a federalist system for a reason. | ||
It was set up to never give this much power to the federal government. | ||
The federal government is wildly out of control, and what can we as states do to insulate ourselves from that overreaching power? | ||
Where that goes, I don't know. | ||
I would have a conversation with Ron DeSantis before I became the leader of the secession movement, but we shall see. | ||
Hugh Lagna says sane people from all over the Western world are really worried about the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. | ||
What do you think should be your focus in the last few weeks before the election to help people in the middle realize what they will actually lose if Kamala Harris and her machine come to power? | ||
Well, I guess the easiest one perhaps To focus on with people without saying the Y10 thing over and over would be the free speech thing. | ||
If you are liberal, if you are moderate, I'm not talking about a wacky progressive, you cannot vote for the Democrats as they currently are constructed. | ||
Kamala Harris has repeatedly said they will censor people for disinformation while they push out the disinformation. | ||
AOC, we played the video last week, or maybe it was earlier this week, I don't even remember at this point, of her saying they want to censor further for misinformation. | ||
We know this is what they want, and we also know this is what they did. | ||
This is what they did during COVID, right? | ||
We've had congressional hearings about it. | ||
This is not a game. | ||
Once they take away your ability to speak freely or be on platforms and communicate with each other freely without being shadow banned and hidden and all of these other things that are still obviously happening, if we give more energy to that... | ||
Then you damn well better care about that Second Amendment pretty quickly, because they will be knocking at your door for wrongthink. | ||
So, if liberals could only return to the liberalism of the 70s, of the ACLU in the 70s, and they would fight for speech that they did not believe in. | ||
But the same damn people who have pushed all of the misinformation on us, from very fine people to all of the COVID nonsense and everything else, when they say we want to censor misinformation, that's not what they mean. | ||
What they mean is we want to censor dissent. | ||
And if you truly believe in democracy and you believe that this country is good and the First Amendment is valuable, then you better fight for that. | ||
Sarah J. Conner, perhaps from the future. | ||
Are there any Trump 2020 voters that are not going to vote for him again in 2024? | ||
That's an interesting question. | ||
He got very distracted during the debate and didn't shut the Kami Kamala like he should have. | ||
But is Trump really losing any voters this time around? | ||
Am I missing something here? | ||
Well, first off, you know, on the debate thing, As I said after the debate or the night of the debate, it's like the debates, we can all debate who won and lost or Trump was a little too jumpy or didn't do this or that or the other thing. | ||
But you're completely right there. | ||
Does anyone watch? | ||
Did anyone in America watch that debate and suddenly be like, OK, I'm changing my vote? | ||
It's really hard to imagine that there's such a person. | ||
Now they do those little focus groups on on cable news after where they have like seven undecided voters. | ||
And then, you know, one person will be like, OK, I did switch my vote. | ||
So I'm not saying that they don't exist at all. | ||
But as a general rule, the who won the debate Is really just for us all to talk about and that's like the sort of sports part of politics. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Does anyone in this room, do any of you know someone that voted for Trump in 24 that's not voting for him this time? | ||
I know a lot of people that voted for Biden that are voting for Trump this time. | ||
An awful lot. | ||
So no one in this room knows anyone. | ||
It would be almost impossible. | ||
And this is what this twisted thing with these pet Republicans that I can't stand, you know, these Project Lincoln people and Alyssa Farrah and the Dick Cheney types and Liz Cheney, all of these people, it's like, okay, you may not like Donald Trump. | ||
I get it. | ||
You don't like the way he speaks. | ||
He's a mean man and he puts ketchup on his steak and he likes it well done. | ||
That's bad, bad, bad matters. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
But the idea that then you would vote if you are roughly conservative for someone who wants to raise taxes, someone who wants open borders, someone who doesn't know what a woman is, nor the difference between women and men, and all of the rest of it, it makes absolutely no sense, unless what you really only believe in is the quest for power. | ||
And if you think that by aligning yourself with that, you will retain power. | ||
I think it's much more like that when it comes to the Cheneys specifically. | ||
But these never, Trumpers, it's like, okay, so fine, usher in a world that will destroy everything that you purport to believe in. | ||
So I don't know anyone going that way. | ||
I know an awful lot of people, including members of my family, that voted Biden last time that will be voting Trump this time. | ||
Lil Fella says, listen to the slogan, no farms, no food. | ||
Is that a slogan that maybe is making its way around Europe right now, I would guess? | ||
I mean, we know what's happening, obviously, in Holland and in Brussels and in Germany and | ||
all this stuff as the, as the, it is the globalists. | ||
I don't mean that as a conspiracy theory. | ||
As they crack down on farmers, don't let out this much methane. | ||
It's like eventually the price of food goes up. | ||
Eventually you start closing all the small farms. | ||
It gets harder to make healthy food for people where they're not being pumped full of hormones and being fed all sorts of pesticides and everything else. | ||
So yeah, we should all be looking at it. | ||
And by the way, This, maybe we'll play it tomorrow, but RFK just put out, it's not an ad for Trump, but he put out a two or three minute video on Twitter where he really goes into what's going on with the foods that are in our groceries and how we are poisoning ourselves. | ||
I discussed that with him last time he was here, but he specifically is talking about yellow number five and how it's in children's cereal and it's in all of these, and it's in Doritos and all of these foods. | ||
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And it quite literally is a poison. | |
And why did that get in our food system? | ||
It's worth thinking about. | ||
Kelly says, we never hear anything about Trump's ground game in the swing states. | ||
I know you know, Junior, and I was wondering if you know what they're doing in Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
Also, poll watchers, I've reached out more than once to volunteer in Fulton County, Georgia to guard against water lines breaking and crickets. | ||
I hope they're working on this. | ||
Well, first off, that's really disappointing to hear. | ||
You know, I just had Dinesh D'Souza in a couple of days ago, and we're gonna air that, I think, in a week or so. | ||
And I asked him that exact question. | ||
I said, look, we can all see perhaps the momentum building against Trump and the new people that are moving over towards him and everything else. | ||
But what about the security around the election? | ||
And the guy did 2,000 meals. | ||
He cares about election security. | ||
Do they have a good ground game? | ||
I don't know that he had a great answer on that. | ||
I would like to find out more about this. | ||
I have been asking around to some of the people that I think are in the know, and it is unclear to me. | ||
I know that apparently there's going to be more lawyers on the ground, and supposedly they've got more poll watchers, but what are they doing about mail-in ballots and the rest of it? | ||
You know, Trump is great at the media game. | ||
He's on all the podcasts, he's getting the message out there, | ||
he's doing all that stuff. | ||
But are they doing the right stuff on the ground? | ||
I suppose we will find out. | ||
That largely seems to be up to Laura Trump right now, and I really hope she's up to the task. | ||
But that's really disappointing that you're hearing that in Fulton County, | ||
where you are. | ||
Have you tried going to the local, I guess, GOP or Republican office over there | ||
and seeing what's going on? | ||
Because if they're just ignoring you, you're probably not the only volunteer | ||
or would-be volunteer that they're ignoring. | ||
and that's a dangerous sign. | ||
Crafty Barb says, Hey Dave, I talked to a friend who happens to be Jewish who hates Trump, plus many other female friends I know here in Cali. | ||
It's probably not worth speaking sense to them since I'm in Cali, but Kamala is the worst candidate for Democrats, who is voting for this right? That's what I'm | ||
saying. I literally, I know this sounds insane and we all live in our own bubbles. I don't | ||
know anyone right now that I can think of that is openly and excitedly voting for Kamala Harris. I | ||
know there's people on MSNBC and The View that are, but I'm talking about even in my own life. | ||
Now that doesn't mean that no one I know or someone in my family might, but I don't know anyone. | ||
I have family text threads. | ||
I have friend text threads. | ||
I'm out there. | ||
I talk to people when I'm out and about. | ||
I don't know anyone. | ||
Now, again, there obviously are people. | ||
I put a video up in Locals the other day. | ||
There is a neighbor here. | ||
I think I found the one Kamala Walls sign in all of Florida. | ||
I've got a neighbor here, and it would be like, what would I... It's funny, because I really do go out of my way to say hi to my neighbors, and I think it's really important to know your neighbors. | ||
Whatever else, if the shit ever hit the fan, maybe your neighbor would be less inclined to break into your house and steal something if you actually knew them and you knew the name of their kids, right? | ||
But I was thinking, man, I walk by this house every day and I'm walk-inclined. | ||
If the neighbor just happened to walk out, I'd be like, and they said hi to me, of course I would say hi, I would be friendly, but it would be like, what the high hell is wrong with you? | ||
How do you live in the freest state in the nation, in Florida, and you wanna support communism? | ||
Like it would be, I just don't know, like would I want that person at a party? | ||
Like probably not. | ||
That's a dangerous place to be in politically because that's probably what they think about us too, right? | ||
So it's just, it's a tough one, but I don't, I just don't know. | ||
I put up a tweet the day that they cooed Biden and installed Kamala. | ||
So they cooed Biden first, then it was a week or so before they installed her. | ||
I put up a tweet. | ||
I said, I would love to have a Kamala Harris supporter on the show. | ||
And you have to qualify these three things. | ||
You have to have supported her in the primary last time, think she's done a good job as vice president, and think she's qualified to be president now. | ||
That has thousands and thousands of retweets. | ||
Zero people. | ||
How is it possible that the woman we are told might lead the world, in essence, We can't find one person who at least supported her in the primary last time. | ||
They handed it to her this time, so there was no primary, but not one person. | ||
Can you think of anyone watching this right now? | ||
Please send me the name of someone. | ||
They were a Kamala Harris supporter before Biden brought her in in the primary. | ||
You think she was a good vice president and that she's qualified to be president. | ||
I cannot find anyone. | ||
That tells you all you need to know. | ||
All right, one more. | ||
Elizabeth says, any big birthday plans for Luke? | ||
How did Justin enjoy turning two? | ||
Yes, Luke will be two next week. | ||
Justin just turned two. | ||
Two has been really great so far. | ||
Just like, you know, that first year they're just like sort of like little blobs and you have to make sure that they're fed and pooping and all that stuff. | ||
But now that they're climbing and fighting and jumping and we've got all these like play set things that they just Jumping all over everything and tearing everything apart. | ||
It's quite a mess all the time, but we're working on that. | ||
It's gotten real fun. | ||
Justin's second birthday was very dinosaur focused. | ||
We had dinosaur cake, dinosaur balloons, dinosaur stuff. | ||
And then suddenly something happened in the last two weeks where they are not into dinosaurs anymore. | ||
They've shifted into trucks. | ||
We've got a lot of dump trucks. | ||
We've got garbage trucks. | ||
Luke is also really into cleaning. | ||
He might be a janitor one day. | ||
Whatever makes him happy will be fine. | ||
Maybe I'm just gonna get him a mop and a slop bucket. | ||
I don't know, that would be cheaper, probably, than the dinosaurs. | ||
So yeah, it's gonna be a very truck-focused birthday party. | ||
And we don't really watch much TV, but we have given them a little bit of Bluey, which I don't know if you guys have seen Bluey. | ||
Very, very pleasant. | ||
It's an Australian show about a dog and his family. | ||
And the music's kind of nice. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty good. | ||
So if you're not watching the Rubin Report, watch Bluey, now available on Hulu. | ||
Part one and two of my interview with Piers Morgan is up, and the full thing's up on Locals, and we got a post-game show in about 30 seconds. | ||
RubinReport.Locals.com. | ||
Oh, and I love this cold close we got for you. | ||
Little Trump, little Seinfeld. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
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They want to ban straws. | |
Has anybody ever tried those paper straws? | ||
They're not working too good. | ||
Right? | ||
Has anybody ever tried? | ||
Seriously, the new straw's made out of paper, right? | ||
It disintegrates as you drink it. | ||
If you have a nice tie like this tie, this would have no chance. | ||
By the time you get finished, the straw is totally disintegrated. | ||
Does anybody walk around with a plastic straw? | ||
Because it's not bad. | ||
You know, you whip it out, boom, boom. | ||
You never had to do that. | ||
So they want to ban straws. | ||
They said, oh, really? | ||
What about the cart? | ||
What about the plate? | ||
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What about the knives and the spoons that are plastic? | |
Oh, they're OK. |