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I mean, if they're gonna put out a bad piece of art, well, you know, people do that all the time. | ||
But it turns out the group behind it is actually a racist organization whose mission is predicated upon Racism! | ||
It's actually kind of interesting. | ||
The White House chose to choose a racist hate group, is what many people are saying. | ||
And it is true, their website is loaded with racist propaganda and things of that sort. | ||
So I figure, we're getting so close to Christmas, let's talk about what we are doing here with these holidays. | ||
But we do have a bunch of other news. | ||
Hunter Biden is telling people he may have to flee the country if Donald Trump is elected. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
And then we got a bunch of other silly news, and we'll get into a lot. | ||
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Many who already have been. | ||
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This is crazy. | ||
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What do you do? | ||
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I now am a contributor at Newsmax and at the Gateway Pundit. | ||
And, you know, I specialize for the most part in covering stuff pertaining to January 6th and everything that happened that day. | ||
And I really got my start during the lockdowns when I started being an activist against the lockdowns and against the forced mandates with the vaccines. | ||
And it just took off from there for me, and I've been, you know, doing news reporting and writing investigative pieces, which I really like to do. | ||
That's my favorite thing is investigating and writing stories that nobody else is writing. | ||
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I'm Ian Crossland, happy to be here. | ||
I don't have a lot to report except that I studied the invention of the radio last night after we got into it. | ||
AM radio is amplitude modulation, whereas FM is frequency modulation. | ||
Very cool stuff. | ||
And it was Marconi, the Italian guy, that gets the credit for building that thing. | ||
Tesla may have been involved. | ||
A lot of people were working on it, but it was really Hertz that kind of discovered the electromagnetic waves. | ||
And so, you know, we named it after him. | ||
And you can use some of this technology to capture free energy. | ||
I think I watched Mythbusters do this. | ||
A radio receiver converts EMF waves into current. | ||
Very, very weak, but that's basically how a radio works. | ||
Part of Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower was he was trying to send global radio from this tower. | ||
He ran out of money partway through. | ||
I wonder if he was going to do a double whammy and produce electricity and radio. | ||
That would have been cool. | ||
He was working on some out-of-this-world stuff. | ||
I did a Secret Society in-depth kind of analysis on Tesla. | ||
Holy cow, there's a lot of things down the rabbit hole with this topic. | ||
And it was Trump's uncle who was actually the one who found him after he passed away, was the first federal officer inside of his... And apparently seized the remaining technology that Tesla was working on. | ||
I just felt like we were in a simulation. | ||
Things are really synchronizing. | ||
Marina Brovomitch's brother is a part of a Tesla secret society in Serbia that I actually talked to. | ||
That's cool. | ||
Well, we'll save that for a culture war episode on aliens. | ||
We got Serge pressing the buttons. | ||
Uh, yeah, I'm here. | ||
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Good stuff. | ||
Surge.com, everybody. | ||
Whenever you're ready, Tim. | ||
Here we go. | ||
We got this story from the New York Post. | ||
Jill Biden's bizarre Hunger Games aesthetic. | ||
White House Christmas video roasted by critics. | ||
Uh, you know, the first thing I said earlier today was like, you know, I don't care if they want to do some cringe tap dancing thing, but apparently a lot of people are like, yo, this is one of the worst things we've ever seen. | ||
And for that, you will all now have to watch it along with us. | ||
No! | ||
It's really bad. | ||
It's really... Ugh. | ||
Do I have to un- I have to unmute it? | ||
It is really, really bad. | ||
And this is physically in the White House? | ||
In the White House. | ||
Yeah, I believe it is, yeah. | ||
It looks like The Shining. | ||
Like, you expect the kids from The Shining to pop up out of here. | ||
Candy cane walls are a little much. | ||
Hey, very diverse. | ||
Okay. | ||
Say that again. | ||
Yeah, look at that. | ||
Look how she stares. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It's like they're doing stage acting, but they're doing it on camera. | ||
That's why it looks so weird. | ||
This is what all the victims of MKUltra see before they're hijacked and taken over and brought to the CIA secret black sites in order to commit their assassinations on political leaders. | ||
This is the brainwashing campaign. | ||
Talented dancers. | ||
But this is like what you look at from 100, 300 feet away. | ||
So that's why their faces are so... | ||
I'm sorry, I gotta be honest, I hate tap dancing. | ||
I absolutely despise tap dancing. | ||
Why, though? | ||
It's like nails on a chalkboard. | ||
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That's it. | |
Nails on a chalkboard, that's what that sounds like to me. | ||
I tap danced when I was younger. | ||
I like it, but I didn't like that, definitely. | ||
I think the only thing missing was Dylan Mulvaney. | ||
He should have been in there. | ||
I'm not gonna rag on people for wanting to do a tap dancing Christmas. | ||
That doesn't matter to me. | ||
But then I saw this. | ||
This is from the Daily Mail. | ||
Jill Biden's White House Christmas dance troupe are radical BLM-loving activists who have demanded prison abolition and defunding the police. | ||
But it's not just that. | ||
People are calling it a racist hate group. | ||
A large portion of their background is ragging on people based on race. | ||
And so the White House decided to bring in a group to dance around smiling when they're like, explicitly saying on their website, they hate you based on your race. | ||
That was kind of wild to me, and that I think is worthy of more criticism. | ||
Now you add these two things together, and you get a trashy performance I don't care for, but you're allowed to like it. | ||
I don't, you know, if people on the left want to like it, it's fine, whatever. | ||
But they're just a bunch of racists. | ||
I don't like racists. | ||
Hunter Biden liked it after smoking some rock-like substances, but that guy likes a lot of different weird stuff. | ||
So definitely a lot of things reminiscing of Hunger Games here that a lot of people are making a lot of comparisons to, absolutely. | ||
But the organization does a lot of weird stuff. | ||
I think they're more of an activist organization than a dance organization. | ||
They're kind of a collective organization of radical feminists of color. | ||
They call for prison abolition. | ||
They call for defunding the police. | ||
They tell people to join their local Black Lives Matter chapter. | ||
And more importantly, they say, hey, if you're white, you got to check your privilege and you got to learn how to be mindful and financially support other people because you were born the wrong skin color and therefore you are a bad person. | ||
That's extensively what they say. | ||
They say that if you take issue with being insulted based on your race, you are fragile. | ||
And so I see things like that, and I'm just like, dude, there was that little kid who was wearing the face paint for the Chiefs game, and he had black on one side and red on the other, and it was a black reporter who complained about blackface, and I said, that's black fragility. | ||
That's what black fragility is. | ||
He sees a kid wearing Chief's face paint and he loses his mind and calls it all racism. | ||
And I'm like, you see why you shouldn't do that? | ||
I'm not gonna go and blame all black people because one moron yelled at a kid, but that's what people like this do. | ||
They say that if you're a white person who doesn't like being insulted, Based on the color of your skin, you have white fragility. | ||
And I'm like, well, one white person was upset about it. | ||
I don't know that every single white person gets mad when you criticize a white person. | ||
That black reporter who wanted to get that kid in trouble for whatever reason, he's one guy. | ||
He doesn't represent all black people. | ||
It makes no sense to make black the focus of it the same way they make white the focus of it. | ||
This is my problem with leftist identitarians, and being brought into the White House, I think it's disgusting. | ||
They don't get angry, they get perturbed. | ||
Well, it's just so hypocritical. | ||
It's like the reverse racism stuff that's happening. | ||
You know, I'm half Chinese and half Italian. | ||
I don't really think about that much, but I just, I feel kind of bad for white guys in the present day. | ||
Like, I just feel like they are really under attack in many ways. | ||
And white women, like the whole Karen thing, I feel like it's a very racist term to call somebody Karen, to call white women. | ||
It's become a racist term. | ||
Yeah, but, you know, reverse racism would be a good thing. | ||
The idea that you get a bunch of racists like this and you reverse what they've done. | ||
But what they're actually is just racist. | ||
Right. | ||
The left uses this language game. | ||
They call it reverse racism when they attack white people because they want to make it seem like they're not being racist when, like, quite literally that's all they're doing. | ||
Hating people based on their race. | ||
The antidote to racism is seeing people as humans. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, it's gotten worse. | ||
It's just gotten worse. | ||
And I think progressively, like, I think there's more racism now than there was 20 years ago, like the early 2000s. | ||
The way I remember it, I don't remember even ever thinking about race. | ||
And now all of a sudden, it's the only thing that we're fixated on. | ||
What's your race? | ||
What's your sexual identity? | ||
Like, these things weren't things I spoke about when I was in my late teens and early 20s. | ||
A lot of people blame Obama. | ||
I liked him in the early days. | ||
I was like, he's a cool guy. | ||
And I didn't really care what he looked like. | ||
I was just listening to him and looking into his eyes and like, but then he, I guess like he would say things about race and like, and bring it up and kind of create a polarization. | ||
Let's watch this one. | ||
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one. There you go. | |
This is the First Lady Melania's Christmas video. | ||
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It is remarkably neutral. | |
It's very white, though. | ||
That's problematic. | ||
Those trees are too white. | ||
Well, it's one lady. | ||
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She's white. | |
That's what they said. | ||
I'm talking about the trees. | ||
And the lights. | ||
All white lights. | ||
They said that the white lights on the trees were symbolic of, like, you know, white supremacy. | ||
White supremacy. | ||
Oh, lights of color. | ||
Right, so in this video, a lot of people are comparing the two videos. | ||
They're saying Melania's was better. | ||
We don't need to hear from Peter Doocy right now. | ||
They're saying Melania's was better because hers was just a very neutral, this is the White House on Christmas, I gotta say, I'd call it lowest common denominator. | ||
Meaning, it wasn't really much of anything. | ||
Everybody got to see the White House, it was Christmas time, how nice. | ||
Right. | ||
I actually, hey look, I think it's great that the White House celebrated Christmas. | ||
I think the way they celebrated was kind of tacky, but that's fine. | ||
Not everybody has to like what I like, and I don't have to like what you like. | ||
But don't bring a bunch of racists in to do it. | ||
I got a little disturbed at them. | ||
I mean, it's like, it is the White House and it is the Capitol and like, but they decked it out with a lot of like, gaudy, like furniture and trees and decorations. | ||
And like, people are, I don't want to speak for everyone, but a lot of people, I think the economy is like, people are suffering. | ||
Right, I was going to point that out. | ||
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Like, there's so many people suffering and they're putting- They're tap dancing on America's casket, essentially. | |
They're tap dancing and everyone's being financially ruined. | ||
But this is why they're calling it Hunger Games. | ||
Yeah, no, absolutely. | ||
Sorry, Cara, I cut you off. | ||
No, it's okay. | ||
I was just going to say that, you know, it is a smack in the face, I think, to a lot of people in America, especially in the lower classes, who really are suffering from the economy. | ||
And I don't consider myself lower income. | ||
I'm right in the middle. | ||
So I think the people in the lower income communities feel it the most, because I go out and talk to people all the time for my job reporting for Newsmax and Gateway Pundit. | ||
And you know it's a real thing like people literally living paycheck to paycheck like they spend their last $10 on that day's lunch. | ||
So I think to put a video like that up and like use people of color as always as tokens is offensive to people that are literally starving and don't have money for food and then they're putting up these like tap dancers tap dancing around the White House with like candy canes and These crazy, glitzy, gaudy decorations. | ||
Especially with all the resources now going to illegal immigration and helping them out as there are a lot of mainline stories of a lot of communities, specifically poor communities, being denied resources that they had before that are now being diverted to, of course, the new democratic voting base that is literally being shipped into this country. | ||
Right, but they're really out of touch. | ||
I think that that's a pandering move, what they did there. | ||
It's like they're pandering to the diversity and inclusion stuff. | ||
I don't even think people, like minorities, are really into that. | ||
They just want to be able to pay their bills and the economy to approve. | ||
They're not impressed with that. | ||
Especially people that I talk to. | ||
But here's the thing, it's not for them. | ||
Right. | ||
Jill Biden didn't produce this video for poor people. | ||
She produced it for her peers. | ||
You know, when I worked at Vice, We were constantly talking about content to make and what the strategy was and I was always just wondering why it was that the higher-ups of the company were so focused on cable television. | ||
I was like, who cares? | ||
And I understand it's guaranteed contract money. | ||
It's like you sign a 10-year deal for a terrestrial cable and you get guaranteed revenue coming in through the cable subscriptions and all that stuff. | ||
That I understood. | ||
But I was like, that's not gonna build your brand up. | ||
And then I realized it rather quickly. | ||
Shane Smith and the other people who were higher ups were in their mid-40s, mid to late 40s. | ||
Their whole world was being on TV. | ||
They did not grow up with the internet the way we did. | ||
And so as the younger guys in our 20s were looking at how to get online and maximize viewership, he was chasing the caboose of the train that had already left the station. | ||
That is exactly what I thought. | ||
Out of touch. | ||
That was the exact words that went through my mind when I saw this first. | ||
I was like, Jill and Joe are so out of touch with what's going on. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Jill Biden is not thinking about poor people in this country. | ||
She's going, I wonder what people would like. | ||
What does people mean? | ||
People means the 1%. | ||
It means the people who make 600 plus thousand a year. | ||
And she's like, ooh, they'll really like this. | ||
You know, there's some kind of sociopathic PR guy at the White House who's like, we're losing the black vote. | ||
We're losing the election. | ||
We're not doing that well. | ||
I got an idea. | ||
Let's get black people smiling and dancing! | ||
Like in tap dancing! | ||
That's gonna show everyone that they're really happy! | ||
Right, guys? | ||
Like, yeah, yeah, sure, Bob, yeah, sure! | ||
And then they do this, and then it's like, what the crap, what the frickin' hell is this bullcrap? | ||
Right, it almost, what is that old stuff that they used to do when they would have, like, people in black blankets tap dancing? | ||
It was that old school form of entertainment, it kind of reminds me of that. | ||
Yeah, they could have toned it down for camera, at least. | ||
Like, the whole, like... Right. | ||
Like, that stuff, keep that for the stage. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a little... You're gaudy. | ||
I like that. | ||
That's the way you described it. | ||
I think so. | ||
But again, you know, I want to stress this. | ||
I think a lot of people are ragging on the performance, and I'm just like, ah, that comes off as so partisan. | ||
Like, oh, I just don't like the way they're dressed and they're tap dancing, and I'm like, well, I mean, I don't like it either, but I don't care. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, but if we want to make an argument about what the White House should be and decorum and all that stuff, that I get. | ||
That I get. | ||
That's more what it's about. | ||
Because they were, I thought they were doing a great job dancing. | ||
Just hands down. | ||
I didn't want to just insult it for the sake of insulting it. | ||
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They're great answers and it was actually That's what it is. | |
That's the traditional like style like like he was saying it's like stage work, but they're doing it on cameras It's weird. | ||
Oh, so I'm going on minstrel shows was what you were talking about, right? | ||
Minstrel shows right when they're when they sort of like subjugate Minorities and black people to dancing and tap dancing on stage. | ||
That's what that reminded me of. | ||
It's a minstrel show. | ||
It just looks it just looks kind of weird. | ||
And then when if you look at art, architecture, movies, models and everything else in our society, if it's woke, it's it's kind of trash. | ||
And I think that's that's not an accident. | ||
I think this is meant to beat down the human spirit. | ||
I think this is an attack on beauty. | ||
Because once you attack that, you attack the human spirit and the human will to kind of live and survive. | ||
You look around the democratic areas. | ||
There's not a lot of energy that is good there. | ||
There's not a lot of spirit. | ||
There's not a lot of growth. | ||
There's not a lot of potential. | ||
It's all regressive. | ||
It's all low vibrational. | ||
And I don't think that's an accident. | ||
I think this ugliness is being thrown on us deliberately in many different ways all around us culturally. | ||
Because what better way to subjugate and destroy a population than to make it ugly? | ||
I would have loved just a video of Jill and Joe sitting by a tree lighting a candle and then saying, or it saying, we're all in this together. | ||
Even though there's crap going on in the world, just something simple and unifying would have been nice. | ||
Well, let's keep the spirit of Christmas alive with this story from SCNR.com. | ||
Christian former military officer beheads satanic shrine in Iowa State Capitol. | ||
The world may tell Christians to submissively accept the legitimization of Satan, but none of the founders would have considered government sanction of satanic altars inside Capitol buildings as protected by the First Amendment. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I actually, I half agree. | ||
I do think that there were obscenity laws and there were moral standards. | ||
And as much as the Founding Fathers did believe in free speech, I still think they would have been morally outraged at the idea of a satanic altar. | ||
And at that point, I think Constitution wouldn't even have mattered back then. | ||
Today, it's a different story. | ||
But here's the story. | ||
Michael Cassidy, a Christian and former military officer, tore down and beheaded the Satan altar in the Iowa capital on Thursday. | ||
We're now learning That Turning Point USA is pledging $10,000 to the legal fund of Michael Cassidy, Christian veteran who beheaded satanic idol in Iowa state capitol. | ||
Well, I'm going to ask Luke what he thinks first, because he's the anarchist over here. | ||
Yeah, same thing. | ||
Is it confirmed satanic? | ||
Listen, there's a lot of demon worshippers inside of the government. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
Now, do you have freedom of religion? | ||
Do you have freedom of speech and expression? | ||
I think so as well and I think we have to understand that there's a delicate kind of line that we have to go down here as of course we still got to respect people's individuals liberty but let's call out the Satanist as well you don't have to resort to BLM tactics in order to kind of express your opinion. | ||
Was it actually satanic? | ||
Yes. | ||
It has Baphomet and the tenets of satanism and all that stuff. | ||
And, you know, I am not a fan of satanism. | ||
I am not ignorant to satanism. | ||
I've read their tenets. | ||
I understand what they're saying. | ||
I am not a fan of it. | ||
I also think, Luke, get the nail on the head with the hammer, you shouldn't resort to BLM tactics. | ||
Don't legitimize the things that left do when they don't want to go through the proper procedure and policy. | ||
I think the challenge here would be to counter it through the system because we want to maintain stability and order. | ||
And in fact, I'd argue this is the exact response the left was hoping for. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'm a free... I mean, I'm a constitutional absolutist. | ||
I do believe every religion should... Like, if we can't accept satanic... Even though I don't accept satanic people, I don't think there's anything valid in what they believe, but I have to respect the fact that this is their religion, then one day, you know, what could happen if Christianity is banned? | ||
And I don't think that that's far from happening. | ||
So, unfortunately, we have to kind of accept the beliefs of these people and... | ||
I guess their statue that they had there was in response to something like, I think that there was a monument, the Ten Commandments, and then they wanted to put the satanic statue up to say they want their freedom of religion. | ||
Yeah, listen, most government bureaucrats are secret demons. | ||
If they're out in the open overt demons, yeah, tell me more about it. | ||
I want to know that you're a demon and attacking it. | ||
Again, if the shoe was on the other foot, if this was a satanist attacking a Christian symbol, Right. | ||
People would have a very different reaction than they are right now, kind of complementing this. | ||
But I do want to stress this. | ||
Satanism is not necessarily the worship of Satan, and I think it's important we can go through what was actually on that altar, because I'll tell you this right now, woke people in this country are not Satanists, according to the Satanic Temple, and the people who are with the Satanic Temple do not actually follow their own tenets. | ||
Such as, the first, one should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason. | ||
Well, we know for a fact they don't do that. | ||
I mean, you don't go around smashing buildings, smashing windows, starting fires and attacking people. | ||
That's not compassion. | ||
The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should never prevail over laws and institutions. | ||
That's funny. | ||
They've captured the institutions and used laws to destroy the lives of people during the mandates and the lockdowns. | ||
So it doesn't seem like they follow that tenet. | ||
One's body is inviolable subject to one's own will alone. | ||
Now that one really gets me going right there. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
One's body is inviolable? | ||
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What is that? | |
It means that no one can penetrate your body. | ||
Nobody can interfere with your body. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Ain't that a good one? | ||
This is like chaotic libertarianism or something. | ||
What happened to that one three years ago? | ||
The freedoms of others should be respected. | ||
They threw that out the window, including the freedom to offend. | ||
Yeah, they threw that out the window. | ||
To willfully and unjustly encroach on the freedoms of others is to forego one's own. | ||
Beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world. | ||
Wow, they really threw that one out the window! | ||
People are fallible. | ||
They threw that out the window when it came to Fauci, that's for sure. | ||
If one makes a mistake, one should do one's best to rectify it. | ||
Every tenet is a guiding principle designed to inspire nobility in action and thought. | ||
The spirit of compassion, wisdom, and justice should always prevail over the written or spoken word. | ||
It sounds like it's a chaotic religion. | ||
It's not lawful because it's like good and righteousness should prevail over law and order. | ||
I'll tell you what it comes off to me. | ||
It's people who are secular atheists who created a religion for the sake of a position in religious arguments. | ||
They use Satan specifically as a way to insult and offend the majority religion in the country and the world, Christianity. | ||
And then they make what many people would find to be reasonable statements as a means of convincing you Satan is good. | ||
Is it Lucifer? | ||
Is that the same thing? | ||
I believe Lucifer was like the angel of light and like knowledge, so I think... Yeah, I believe they're different, but I don't know enough about it. | ||
We have freedom of religion in this country and people could believe whatever they want to believe in. | ||
If they want to believe in some like meatball pineapple thing in the sky, go ahead. | ||
We have the right here in America to do this. | ||
Some politicians don't believe in that personal liberty, including individuals like Ron DeSantis that talked about this very specific issue saying that he wouldn't allow it and he doesn't view this as a legitimate religion. | ||
Just because you don't recognize a religion doesn't mean it's not a religion for some. | ||
It is a religion for some. | ||
It's not my religion. | ||
I disagree with it. | ||
I think a lot of the tenets should be called out, especially within the government. | ||
But using government force to go after people's religion is something that I am absolutely allergic to and adverse to. | ||
Think about the tenets I read, where they say something like, your body is subject to your own will, freedom should be respected, don't distort science, all these things. | ||
They want you to agree with these things as a reasonable, and then say, see, isn't Satan good? | ||
Right. | ||
That's that's the game they're playing. These tenants have nothing to do with what Satan represents. They're trying to | ||
it's it's it's like cult cult building They will present you something very reasonable like hey, | ||
would you like to join our club? | ||
We serve pizza on Fridays and you're like wow I would love to come to a pizza party then when you show up | ||
They lock the doors and start preaching about Satan like what is Satan? Is it the devil? | ||
I think they try to use Satan as an analogy or, you know, it's for knowledge and science and finding the truth and justice. | ||
It's a way to just, like, I don't know. | ||
Like question authority? | ||
To question authority, to not fall, I guess, for, like, other religions, you know, morality. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I'm gonna look into it, though. | ||
But, you know, like, I do believe that it's something that has to be protected, though. | ||
Rhonda Sanders was asked about this in Iowa, and he said it was Trump's fault because it was a Trump administration that officially recognized the satanic temple as a religion, and he said he wouldn't do it, right, Luke? | ||
I know that he said... He said, quote, that the Trump administration gave them approval to be under the IRS as a religion. | ||
It very well may be because of that ruling under Donald Trump that they may have had the legal leg to stand on. | ||
my view is that it's not a religion." | ||
Quote, Ron DeSantis. | ||
And he said more than that. He said, not a religion the Founding Fathers were trying to create. | ||
Well, that's subjective. | ||
Well, the founding fathers weren't trying to create religion. | ||
Right, and I think it's dangerous. | ||
I mean, Ron DeSantis is my second choice after Trump, but I think a lot of the things he says are dangerous when it comes to speech and when it comes to religion, like these type of things. | ||
I don't think it's fair to define someone's religion, really. | ||
I don't. | ||
As much as abhorrent it is, just the same way with speech. | ||
People used to say, I'll defend your right to say whatever you want, even though I think it's disgusting. | ||
And nowadays, that's completely not the way it is anymore. | ||
So I do feel like we have to defend religions that are horrible, like Satanism, I'm assuming, and terrible speech. | ||
You know, the ACLU used to protect the KKK, the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
This is multiculturalism. | ||
And this is why it don't work. | ||
Is this in a political building? | ||
Yeah, the Capitol. | ||
Is it righteous for people to put up religious icons in political buildings? | ||
No, and they shouldn't have done it. | ||
So the Ten Commandments is the mistake here? | ||
I think that the Ten Commandments going up was like the thing that set this off. | ||
They wanted to sort of counter the Ten Commandments. | ||
There is no reality in which a righteous Christian person will tolerate satanic imagery being put in their buildings, and at the same time, secular atheists and woke cultists will not tolerate Christian governance. | ||
Yes. | ||
So multiculturalism, it won't work. | ||
He said, quote, I saw this blasphemous statue and was outraged. | ||
My conscience is held captive to the word of God, not to bureaucratic decree and so I acted. | ||
I mean, I could see myself doing that. | ||
I know that sounds terrible, like people have bad tempers, but like if I saw a satanic statue, I mean, I would have to pay the price. | ||
If, you know, I get arrested, probably pay a fine and maybe even go to jail. | ||
But like, you know, people become infuriated when they see that type of thing. | ||
If I saw a satanic statue in a government building, I might chop its head off. | ||
That's the attitude of BLM. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's an emotional attitude. | ||
But I'm not saying that I wouldn't be subject to the law then, that then I wouldn't be arrested or have to pay a fine and, you know, face the public. | ||
There's value to being calm in the face of being taunted because this was obviously someone who's trying to taunt somebody with this and it worked. | ||
Yeah, James Lindsay had retweeted something earlier about this. | ||
Someone made a meme video. | ||
The left uses this tactic of mid-level violence. | ||
We've talked about it a bit. | ||
It's the I'm not touching you tactic. | ||
They showed a video where a woman was sprinkling glitter on conservatives' heads, and the cop came up to her and said, you've just committed assault. | ||
If you do it again, you'll be removed. | ||
And he goes, I didn't touch them. | ||
Well, you don't need to touch someone to commit assault, depending on the jurisdiction. | ||
But this is the game they play, attempting to provoke a reaction from you so that you look like the aggressor and look unreasonable. | ||
Well, it's a very real thing. | ||
My response to that was very simple. | ||
I'm like, if someone sprinkles something over you, just start gagging and fall down and then throw up and say that they maced you or something. | ||
That's the soccer tactic. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Play the soccer game. | ||
If they're gonna sprinkle something on you, then you need to overreact. | ||
Like, they're trying to do something so minimal to you that when you react, you give the escalation, and your escalation creates the appearance. | ||
Sprinkling glitter on most people goes unnoticed. | ||
You swatting their hand away now looks like you struck them for no reason. | ||
You're like, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Smacking it is exactly what they wanted. | ||
Right. | ||
Now they're going to come out and they're going to make a bunch of propaganda based off of it. | ||
They're going to say that the right is intolerant, doesn't respect free speech. | ||
They're going to say the right doesn't respect the First Amendment. | ||
They're going to say things like they never believed in free speech in the first place, etc. | ||
It sounds like half a story. | ||
What happened to the Ten Commandments thing that started it all off? | ||
Well, that's not a part of this story, so I don't know. | ||
I wonder if they tore that down and or maybe it's a different area. | ||
Tough to say. | ||
Well, what you said about, you know, the left doing this stuff, like, for example, in, when I'm sometimes reporting in New York, they do this thing where they put their umbrella in front of your camera, and the police can't do anything about it. | ||
The police are like, they're not touching you, or they'll just put, they'll take umbrellas and put in front of your face so you can't see. | ||
And then if you push it away, you could get in trouble. | ||
And it's like, it's infuriating. | ||
It is. | ||
You have to really sit there and just like, calm your temper down because you just want to take the umbrella and break it. | ||
But then you're breaking someone's property, even though they're marring you for walking forward. | ||
That's what they're trying to get you to do. | ||
Non-physical interference is interesting. | ||
If someone held up an umbrella, it's, you know, I use the Frasier example. | ||
It's an old classic episode of Frasier. | ||
So, uh, Frasier Crane is enjoying a nice, uh, a cup of coffee in his favorite seat at his local cafe. | ||
He's in a rather bad mood. | ||
And he gets up to go get stirrers or something. | ||
And when he comes back, there's a man sitting in his chair. | ||
He's fed up. | ||
He had a bad day. | ||
He says, Sir, you're sitting in my seat. | ||
The guy tells him to screw off. | ||
Frasier gets mad, picks the guy up and throws him out! | ||
That guy files charges and sues Frazier for assault and battery. | ||
And now Frazier's in trouble, it's gonna cost him a ton of money, what do I do? | ||
At the end of the episode, he confronts the guy, and Niles, Frazier's brother, walks up and says, you listen here, you're suing my brother and you're in the wrong... | ||
The guy filing the lawsuit then says, no, you listen to me and pokes his chest. | ||
And then Niles goes, whoa, and falls over and smashes into a table. | ||
And he goes, countersuit, countersuit, thus ending the whole thing. | ||
And the guy's like, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't do anything to him. | ||
They're like, we saw you, you hit him. | ||
You hit him and he fell down. | ||
That's the game they're trying to play with you. | ||
The problem is, people on the right are so noble and honorable, they're like, I won't do that. | ||
The left knows that the right is trying to play fair, and so they know they can play dirty. | ||
Better example, Jack Posobiec gets punched, in public, on camera. | ||
The police witness it happen and pull up. | ||
Antifa says, no, it didn't. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
I didn't see anything happen. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Lying. | ||
Fortunately, the police watched it happen and arrested the guy. | ||
But that's the game they're playing with you. | ||
So I don't think that's what it is. | ||
I don't think that God cares about iconography. | ||
Like if you're in a room surrounded by evil looking satanic imagery and you stay calm, God will be pleased. | ||
That is what you're supposed to do. | ||
You're not supposed to freak out in the eyes of like being taunted. | ||
Perhaps, but, uh, thou shalt not have false idols is, uh, I believe that's one of the commandments. | ||
Which one is that? | ||
The second one. | ||
Yeah, I thought that was number two. | ||
It is the second commandment. | ||
But then false idols could be anything. | ||
It could be, a lot of people say the Catholic saints are false idols. | ||
I mean, I'm Catholic, but I'm just saying that's what people say. | ||
Like, saints are false idols. | ||
I think if you worship a human, that that is a false idol, personally. | ||
Like, we're not supposed to worship people. | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
That's why I get edgy about Jesus. | ||
Like, the people who worship Jesus, I think it's a false idol. | ||
Yeah, but you can revere people for their good deeds. | ||
I agree, but worship God, but acknowledge that humans... I mean, to say that Jesus is God, it's like, whoa! | ||
That is a Christian belief, that Jesus is God. | ||
That's what I believe. | ||
Jesus is God. | ||
And I am named for St. | ||
Timothy. | ||
And do you know what he is the saint of? | ||
Oh yeah, good digestion. | ||
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St. | ||
Timothy is the patron saint of gastrointestinal distress. | ||
I love the saints. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
They're super legit. | ||
When you're having gut problems, you pray to St. | ||
Timothy. | ||
I would think Jesus is a saint. | ||
Like, I would consider him St. | ||
Jesus instead of worrying about... In the Christian religion, he's the son of God who died on the cross to, you know, make man live forever. | ||
So he's more than God. | ||
I mean, he is God. | ||
He's the human incarnation of God. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
You're preaching to the choir, man. | ||
I know the story. | ||
Let's jump to the story. | ||
This is where things are getting big. | ||
So the other day, we're all watching this trailer for a movie called Civil War. | ||
And everyone's like, oh jeez, is this predictive programming? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But you want to know what will make predictions for you? | ||
What will be another grain of sand? | ||
Actually, this is a boulder, not a grain of sand. | ||
Blaze journalists to cover January 6th to be charged by Biden-DOJ. | ||
The fascinating thing here, Richie McGinnis, who is a friend of the show, he covered the Kenosha riots, he actually tendered aid to the man who was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, was also there January 6th, with credentials, as a journalist. | ||
And he posted an image of him with Steve Baker, a contributor to The Blaze, and someone who is unambiguously a journalist. | ||
He said three months ago I had a drink with Steve and told him the DOJ would not be so partisan that they would charge him for his obvious work as a journalist. | ||
Well, he tweeted this. | ||
My attorney has just been notified by the FBI that I'm going to be charged by the Justice Department for my journalistic efforts on January 6th. | ||
I have to self-surrender on Tuesday. | ||
Charges are yet unknown. | ||
Stay tuned for more information to follow this afternoon. | ||
Scary. | ||
I've warned about this. | ||
And I said it was coming. | ||
They are now, they've already gone from, if you weren't even at January 6th, 20 years in prison. | ||
They are now at the, you're a journalist who covered it. | ||
Before this, Owen Schroyer, permitted protest, did not go in the building. | ||
Owen and Alex Jones had permits to be at the Capitol for a rally, and Owen Schroyer was yelling in the bullhorn. | ||
They put him in prison for this, for a couple months. | ||
The next step, Journalist. | ||
He was there, doesn't matter. | ||
They're gonna lock him up. | ||
Despite the fact this guy is like as journalist as a journalist gets. | ||
Right. | ||
The next step, I believe, is going to be, and I hope y'all are listening to this one, | ||
prominent personalities on social media who have podcasts and vodcasts who were cheering | ||
for January 6th before it happened and on the day of, will be charged. | ||
I will bet a large sum of money they will be charged. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because Enrique Tarrio was not there. | ||
But he posted on, I think it was Parler, don't leave. | ||
They said that was instruction and incitement. | ||
And for that, as the leader of the Proud Boys, 20 years. | ||
Well, I was at Enrique Tarrio's trial and what you're saying makes a lot of sense, actually. | ||
And there's a really novel legal theory that they use there that a lot of people don't | ||
know about because no one covered it, which was, it's called the tools theory, that even | ||
if you're not there, and I think they were planning on using this with Trump and they | ||
use Enrique Tarrio kind of as a pseudo Trump. | ||
Um, yeah. | ||
You could use people in the crowd as your tool. | ||
So like, if you're on your podcast saying, you know, be there, it's gonna be wild, it's gonna be great, they could say that every single person there you used as a tool. | ||
And this is literally what they convicted Enrique Otario with, was using the tools theory. | ||
So what you're saying absolutely makes sense. | ||
And Jamie Raskin already played a video montage of numerous personalities cheering for Serious action. | ||
I'm not gonna quote any of them. | ||
I'll keep that one, but you can easily find some of these quotes, but let me just tell you. | ||
There were people who are prominent social media personalities who make videos, who were in, before, like the day before, they were saying things like, go there and enter. | ||
They were saying things like that. | ||
Right. | ||
They were saying more extreme things than that. | ||
These people are going to be arrested. | ||
And I think they know it. | ||
Because I can tell you this, some of these people have already flip-flopped. | ||
Right? | ||
So you've got people who before January 6th were saying things like people should go there and people should do X, Y, and Z. There's video of this. | ||
They've played it at the January 6th committee hearings. | ||
Shortly after January 6th, when they arrest everybody, these people flipped their script. | ||
They're now super anti-Trump. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
I wonder why, say, like, Jenna Ellis. | ||
Right. | ||
Working with Trump all of a sudden is now, oh, Trump's so bad, because they know what's coming. | ||
Well, yeah, she started saying that a while ago, because I know she knows that that indictment was coming, which she now is, of course, completely flip-flopped on, and she's going to testify against Trump and Giuliani and all the others. | ||
But I was there on January 6th, you know, taking video and I actually was visited by the FBI and I've been vocal about this just because I feel like it's a form of protecting myself. | ||
And it's very scary. | ||
And a lot of other journalists, there's been a lot of talk amongst journalists that people that were there that day, they're coming for next. | ||
So it's a real thing. | ||
And I'm not surprised by this. | ||
And I know Steve Baker. | ||
I follow him on social media. | ||
And he's a good journalist. | ||
It's very scary what's going on right now in America. | ||
And you would think that reporters from CNN or, you know, liberal reporters would be saying, this is wrong. | ||
You should not be, you know, what if somebody got arrested at Black Lives Matter rally for covering it? | ||
And there was violence there. | ||
I'm sure that they would be speaking out against that. | ||
And they don't realize that this could flip flop. | ||
Like, you know, five years from now, the political pendulum could swing. | ||
I think. | ||
The other way. | ||
And they could be arrested. | ||
The Owen Schroer precedent. | ||
He did not go in the building. | ||
Right. | ||
I believe that there is a strong possibility after they start going. | ||
So look, they went after Owen Schroer. | ||
Why? | ||
He was bullhorning. | ||
Now they're going after a journalist. | ||
Why? | ||
Narrative control. | ||
I don't see any logical reason why they would ignore these social media personalities who weren't even there, but were making videos cheering it on. | ||
There were some personalities that, as it was happening, were posting, saying things like, why is anyone mad about this, y'all? | ||
And they're like, yo, it was crazy. | ||
People who were there tweeting stuff that I get, but there were people who were posting videos to tens of thousands of people, to hundreds of thousands of people, saying it was a good thing. | ||
Well, those people are likely going to get arrested. | ||
I would say that would be for protected free speech and a question for the Supreme Court. | ||
And so is what Owen Schroer did, but they still use it in their sentencing guidelines. | ||
And what they're going to argue is these people facilitated and incited, and that is not protected speech. | ||
They're going to say instruction to commit a crime is not protected speech. | ||
They've already gotten people flat, believe it or not. | ||
They're not big podcasters, but there was a guy that I know that was there that day, and he was putting stuff out on social media, and he had like 10 followers. | ||
And he was in the Gulag in D.C. | ||
for a couple... But he was there on January 6th? | ||
No, he wasn't! | ||
He was not there on January 6th. | ||
He was in D.C., but he never went anywhere near the Capitol. | ||
And they said that it was because of his actual tweets and his actual stuff on social media. | ||
And it had something to do with interstate. | ||
I don't even know what they charged him with, but it was this really weird thing, like communications crossing state lines because he was tweeting on social media. | ||
I think this is less likely, but also possible. | ||
I think the indictment, charging, arrest, or the coercion of social media personalities with podcasts and vodcasts, I think that's 100%. | ||
Meaning, you guys listening, I'm not going to say anybody's names or quotes, because I'm going to leave that to them, but you can probably think of the top of your head, a handful of people who have shows, who advocated for what was going on before and the day of. | ||
But the next thing I think is possible is, people who didn't even go to the Capitol, but were near the Capitol, will likely be charged as well. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's what everyone's been waiting for. | ||
People text me all the time because they know I report on this stuff. | ||
People that were there in D.C., like grandmas, aunts, uncles and stuff. | ||
Oh, my God, Cara, I'm so afraid. | ||
I'm so afraid. | ||
Do you think that I'm going to get arrested? | ||
I was there that day. | ||
I was just watching Trump's speech. | ||
Are they going to come to my house and arrest me? | ||
So this sets such a terrible precedent, because in 2024, who on God's planet is going to show up for a political protest, especially when it involves Trump? | ||
And they know this. | ||
They're just completely shock and awe with everybody. | ||
If you were in DC on January 6th, but nowhere near the Capitol, as you've already mentioned, but were tweeting things, they'll come after you, as you already mentioned they did for this one guy. | ||
So there are people who probably saw Trump speak, never went to the Capitol, just left, but were tweeting things, and they will say, We have evidence that you were there in D.C. | ||
encouraging and inciting the people around you to go and do this, and they did. | ||
Therefore, you're gonna get incitement charge. | ||
I will also add, and I think everybody listening to this can name some people off the top of their head, how many people have fled the country already? | ||
Several. | ||
I haven't been keeping tabs. | ||
Is it who or is it worth talking about? | ||
I am not going to name people who have already fled the country, but I think people who are listening already know there are several people who were there or who are in DC and they've fled the United States. | ||
And the feds are probably going to say that they were accessories to the crime. | ||
This is this is political prosecution this is my tax dollars being sent to intimidate and stop journalists journalism and from people actually doing legitimate work on the ground to this guy Steve Baker just tweeted yes I entered the capital like about 60 other journalists quote. | ||
Did no damage or parading or violence why are we spending resources from the Federal Bureau of Investigations that is supposed to be going after traffickers individuals who hurt children why are we diverting those issues and that specific important cause why is that cause being ignored to go after someone who walk well in a federal building it's political process I mean I'll tell you. | ||
Uh, you know, let's, let's, let's say you, uh, fry up some bacon and burgers and other really great food and you're, you're having a, you're having dinner with your friends and, and then once you finish, you don't, you don't rinse your dish right away. | ||
You just eat and hang out. | ||
But after you're done, you're like, ah, I got all this gunk stuck to the pan. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Soak it. | ||
Soak it overnight. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Because then scrubbing it becomes easier. | ||
Now let's talk about what they're doing. | ||
Why go after journalists and, you know, bumbling dotards? | ||
Because then the purge in 2024 or 5 will be easier. | ||
This is the soak. | ||
This is where they are putting journalists in jail. | ||
They're trying to put the president in jail, the former president. | ||
They're going after Not just this one journalist, other personalities. | ||
And they're going after, more importantly, I think the scarier thing is people who showed up an hour or two after the events of January 6th, when the doors are open, there's no gates anywhere, and the police are letting people in, and they're charging them the same as the rioters. | ||
This is soaking the pan. | ||
Because if they went and tried to round up Trump supporters in 24-25 for no reason, just instantly, it'd be chaos. | ||
But they gotta soften it up a little bit. | ||
More grains of sand in the heap. | ||
Now people are like, oh, it's political persecution, but it's being normalized. | ||
So you do it one at a time. | ||
If the feds went after Alex Jones instantly, you'd get riots. | ||
I think they're gonna go after Alex Jones. | ||
I believe that Alex Jones will likely be charged over January 6th. | ||
I think that, you know, what protected him was him, on his megaphone, telling everybody to go home. | ||
Go home, go home. | ||
I guess that you, like you said, this maybe stuff, I don't know, I'm not aware of what he said prior to January 6th, or what people on his show said. | ||
I know he had Oath Keepers on his show and Proud Boys on his show that were calling. | ||
I don't think that matters. | ||
I mean, like, I feel bad for Alex Jones. | ||
I do. | ||
He's one of the most politically persecuted. | ||
I actually founded an organization called Citizens Against Political Persecution, and this was three years ago. | ||
Never in my life did I think three years after the fact of January 6th would this still be going on. | ||
We're going on three years now of January 6th. | ||
People are getting arrested every day. | ||
There's still people in solitary confinement right now as we speak, sitting there pre-trial, and they plan on, I'm sure, using 2024 to continue to shock and awe and arrest more Trump supporters because I don't know what's going to happen on the election in 2024, but if anyone protests and if anyone dares says it wasn't a legitimate election, then now they know that they, you know, have four years of judicial precedent to look back on and say, you know, we could just throw these people in jail, throw the key away, and nobody's going to say anything about it because nobody has. | ||
It's almost as if they're trying to provoke a reaction. | ||
It's almost as if they're trying to piss as many people off as they can, because this is egregious. | ||
This is not the behavior of a real justice department. | ||
This is not the behavior of federal agents that are supposed to be going after crime. | ||
There was essentially with this journalist, what crime was committed? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
And to me, I'm thinking later down the line, like, hey, maybe they are trying to really anger some people so they react in a certain way that's going to be more advantageous for the system later down the line. | ||
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They want to provoke a reaction for which they can start arresting people. | ||
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Yep. | |
They need another January 6th. | ||
That's why I keep saying I said over and over and over again, no violence. | ||
You've got to vote. | ||
And I think there's like Scott Adams tweeted something. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
Maybe it wasn't Scott, but someone tweeted. | ||
That Trump has the vote margins right now that make fraud irrelevant to the conversation. | ||
His margins, when you look at Trump's vote count in 2020 and how he was polling, he got more votes than any sitting president in history. | ||
And Joe Biden got more votes than any candidate in history. | ||
And the reason Biden got those votes for the most, a great deal of those votes that he gets are because of universal mail-in voting. | ||
Now, by all means, go ahead and believe that, you know, like Sonny Hostin and others were filling out ballots for other people. | ||
That's not my point. | ||
My point is, the first stage in all of this is universal mail-in voting to create the possibility of those votes existing. | ||
Trump's polling so high right now that even if they went tenfold what they were doing with Biden, they wouldn't come close. | ||
And I mean that figuratively. | ||
But they had full lockdowns, universal mail-in voting, and Biden was able to pull off $81 million. | ||
Right now, there's no way. | ||
Even if they have universal mail-in voting and Sunny Hawson claims she voted for her son again, whatever that means, and moms are doing that stuff and they're doing ballot harvesting and ballot chasing and all of that, Trump still wins. | ||
What they desperately need, and by they I mean the neocons, the neoliberals, and the deep state, the uniparty establishment, what they desperately need is in 2024 there to be some kind of January 6th type event. | ||
Well, that's what I've been fearing. | ||
I know something's coming up in 2024, and I live in New York City, so I don't know if it's going to be there. | ||
I feel like it's going to be a false flag event. | ||
I don't know if it's going to be another pandemic. | ||
I thought a year or two ago when they were doing those alien invasion congressional hearings, they were going to tell us aliens had landed and we all have to stay in our house, or if there's going to be a nuclear threat or something like that. | ||
But there's going to be something big that happens in 2024 in order to, I think, I'm not a conspiracy theorist and I'm not trying to sound like one, but I think everybody knows that. | ||
I have elderly relatives who are liberals who say to me all the time, something's not right. | ||
I've never seen anything so bad. | ||
Something bad is going to happen. | ||
Something bad is going to happen. | ||
It's like we're all being subliminally prepped somehow and everybody keeps saying the same thing. | ||
I'm sure you've heard it. | ||
Something bad is going to happen. | ||
I think that something bad is going to be in 2024 and it's going to affect the outcome of the election. | ||
Well, Jones and Posobiec think we could go to full-scale war with Russia by next October. | ||
And then that would... Here's the funny thing, you know, Roseanne says there's not going to be an election, right? | ||
If we are in full-scale World War III, you may very well see a suspended election. | ||
Well, it's martial law. | ||
It's emergency powers. | ||
It's the government saying... Presidential Directive 51. | ||
There's the Poseidon Tsunami weapons that have been utilized by the Russians against the east coast of the United States. | ||
We need to mobilize all resources. | ||
They have not been used. | ||
No, no, I'm saying hypothetically. | ||
I'm going over a hypothetical situation that could potentially unfold, saying we are in a life-or-death situation. | ||
Your rights, your civil liberties are gone. | ||
They don't matter anymore. | ||
We need to make sure we survive as a nation, fighting off the Russkies, the Chinese, the Iranians, the Hezbollahs, whoever they have as the next boogeyman lined up for everyone. | ||
And that's the trajectory that that we are on because power is is is not easily let go of throughout human history the people who have accumulated vast amounts of power hold on to it they're not going to relinquish it they're not going to have look how it look what they're doing already look at the Donald Trump's facing 750 years in jail they're not going to give up that amount of power because they know if they do. | ||
They're the ones who are going to be going to jail when Trump becomes president. | ||
So let me pull up this story from Yahoo Entertainment. | ||
Hunter Biden claims he might flee the country if Donald Trump is elected president. | ||
So, pick your poison, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Look. | ||
I'm gonna say it. | ||
Luke, I'm gonna say it. | ||
Civil War. | ||
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What about it? | ||
Take a shot. | ||
You've got right now journalists being arrested. | ||
The expectation and the evidence is clear that more journalists, more personalities, they're going to keep arresting people over January 6th. | ||
That is their move. | ||
In the inverse, Hunter Biden feels he has to flee the country if Trump is elected. | ||
Because if Trump is elected, the expectation is he is going to start arresting these criminally corrupt individuals. | ||
No matter which way you cut it, neither side can accept defeat in 2024. | ||
No matter what. | ||
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I mean, cohesion is a win. | |
Well, you gotta understand, Ian, the Democrats embarked on a trajectory that there's no going back from with this legal lawfare that they have utilized against the Republicans. | ||
You look at everything that they have been doing, it has opened up a Pandora's box that we see in many developing nations. | ||
We see in banana republics the same kind of behavior, going after politicians, going after lawyers, going after journalists because of their political ideas and expressions. | ||
That is a very dangerous move that there is no going back from now if there is a transition of power and I and I say that very carefully if there is a transition of power why wouldn't the next president of the United States who is a Republican use the same kind of legal lawfare that. | ||
The Democrats used and they would be at a disadvantage now if they didn't because they would show weakness and they would allow them to get away with essentially this larger pendulum swing escalation that sadly there's no going back from I feel like they have everything to lose. | ||
Obviously Joe Biden has everything to lose. | ||
which is why he's probably still running to protect himself, because they've committed | ||
so many crimes with the political persecution, of course. | ||
And, you know, the January 6th first select unselect committee was so lawless and all of | ||
the stuff that will be uncovered, obviously, if Trump gets back in, and hopefully he would | ||
actually persecute these people because they have committed real crimes. Unlike, you know, Donald | ||
Trump, I don't think he's committed real crimes and I'm not being biased towards Trump, but he | ||
hasn't. So I think that the Democrats have everything to lose and they're going to pull | ||
out all the stops to win next year, whatever that means. They're going to pull out all | ||
the stops. | ||
I had this thought. | ||
Well, I think a lot of presidents violate the laws and do something illegal, but they're | ||
never held accountable for it. | ||
I would kind of disagree with you on that point, but the fact that they are prosecuting it for the first time shows the clear escalation. | ||
Because there's previous presidents that murdered and assassinated American teenage citizens with their own signatures, with them personally signing off on it. | ||
So all presidents, essentially in my book, are criminals. | ||
Right. | ||
And they have committed criminal violations against human beings, against innocent lives, all of them. | ||
Minus war crimes. | ||
I mean, I guess, how could you say that minus war crimes? | ||
Because war crimes are terrible. | ||
I guess like in the eyes of any other nation, American presidents commit genocide, commit many war crimes. | ||
But I don't think anyone's really been as bad as Joe Biden when it comes to the political persecution that's going on in America right now, and the attack of a political opponent, and his supporters, and his attorneys, and anybody that voted for Trump is automatically an enemy of the state. | ||
Absolutely, no, of course, you're absolutely right about that, and that's the point that we're making here. | ||
Ian, you were going to say something? | ||
Well, I was going to say a couple of things. | ||
One is, I think if another president comes in and they're like, the pendulum's swinging, like, slow it down. | ||
We can do this together, because if we fall into disarray, the whole world's going to create World War III on our soil. | ||
It's going to be... | ||
The roads will get like it would be like infection starvation and dehydration are the three main enemies not weapons and bombs if that happens we cannot let that happen we got to stay together but I had this vision like three or four days ago where I was like saw the government actually like really going and rounding people up kind of like arresting sort of like I mean you could kind of consider what this this this journalist and everything and that people cheering it on Like, that's like how they create like a scapegoat, a group of scapegoats, and then the rest of the people are like, yeah. | ||
And then I started thinking of the Nazis and how they did that to the Jews. | ||
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And I'm like, just wake up, wake up people, wake up. | |
It's so scary. | ||
And like, I always feel like whenever I see a group being demonized, I'm always very suspicious. | ||
Like, for example, with January 6th, how the white male, that's kind of like the Midwestern, really white guy, became a terrorist, a domestic terrorist. | ||
There's a reason. | ||
It's like the same thing that happened after, I think, the Iraq War, how Muslim people were really demonized, and that's what ushered in the Patriot Act. | ||
January 6th and demonizing white men ushered in this really tyrannical stuff and this judicial precedent that nobody has any idea what the long-term ramifications will be. | ||
So I'm always suspicious when a group is demonized by the media and by the deep state. | ||
Let's go back to this story, because if this story is true, if the sources are true here, Hunter's not wrong. | ||
If Donald Trump becomes president of the United States, if you're looking to save your own kind of self, your own skin, get the hell out of Dodge. | ||
And what if Trump loses? | ||
And what if it's Newsome? | ||
Newsome Harris or Newsome Whitmer? | ||
I mean, if it's Whitmer, this lady is a psychotic and deranged murderer. | ||
Right? | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Putting COVID patients into... Oh, my favorite story? | ||
The dude who mercilessly beat that old man to death in a Michigan nursing home. | ||
Remember that one? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
Hold it up. | ||
No, a lot of people are saying that Whitmer could be the VP for Newsome. | ||
That could be a likely candidacy that would be absolutely atrocious for the American people. | ||
There you go. | ||
20-year-old beating suspect was moved to nursing home because he has COVID-19, says father, Detroit. | ||
Like many states, these governors were putting people who should not be in nursing homes in nursing homes during COVID. | ||
And it resulted... New York is the example we all know. | ||
15,000 dead. | ||
And that was Andrew Cuomo. | ||
So that's why people are like, you think Chris Cuomo would come on the show? | ||
No, he would never come on the show. | ||
Because I gotta say, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm probably the only one with the balls to say to Chris Cuomo, your brother is a mass murderer who murdered 15,000 people, including a friend of the show whose parents died Because of what Andrew Cuomo did. | ||
I think we gotta start manifesting that these people will come on the show, because that's the culture war. | ||
If they won't, if people refuse to talk, then we lose the culture. | ||
That's the loss. | ||
That's game over. | ||
If people refuse to communicate, it's game over. | ||
Sociopathic mass murderers don't usually deal with confrontation well. | ||
They don't deal with being confronted on their horrible actions that have led to tremendous human life loss, especially when called out directly to it face-to-face. | ||
I called out a lot of work criminals, personally, myself, during my journalistic career. | ||
They don't get happy. | ||
I got arrested a number of times for confronting a lot of politicians about their very horrible, illicit actions. | ||
They get mad. | ||
They freak out. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
In New York right now, speaking of, there's a new law that they just passed that quarantine camps, like if you're sick, Or if you're unvaccinated. | ||
Literally, this is something that Kathy Hochul put through. | ||
You could be put in a quarantine camp against your will. | ||
So they could come to your home, knock on the door, pull you out and throw you in a quarantine camp. | ||
That's literally the law. | ||
So we talk about Hunter Biden, you know, wanting to get out of Dodge, but then what if Trump loses? | ||
Now, here's what I think. | ||
Do we get out of Dodge? | ||
Well, I don't think Trump wins or loses. | ||
I don't think Biden, Newsom, whoever it's going to be, wins or loses. | ||
I don't think... I cannot see a reasonable conclusion to the election. | ||
I can't. | ||
In 2020, we had a lawsuit, Texas v. Pennsylvania, with, I believe, 48 states that were involved in the suit, either joining in or filing amicus briefs. | ||
Or what's the proper plural? | ||
Amakai or whatever? | ||
I don't know. | ||
The point is, they're all basically saying, we are pushing back. | ||
The only reason it stopped there was because the Supreme Court refused to take the case. | ||
And the case fizzled. | ||
Which was the Supreme Court taking sides. | ||
Taking sides with Pennsylvania. | ||
This left a very sour taste in the mouths of states like Texas. | ||
And Texas, Ken Paxson goes hard. | ||
And you've got Missouri as well, going after these fraudsters. | ||
What's going to happen at the end of 2024? | ||
Before we even get to election day, there's going to be legal challenges to early voting. | ||
There's going to be claims of widespread fraud on both sides. | ||
The election will happen. | ||
Different channels and different outlets will report different data. | ||
People are going to notice like, oh look, the number changed on the TV. | ||
It went up, then it went down. | ||
And no one will accept it because, I'll tell you, Nobody accepted 2016. | ||
The Democrats said it was Russia. | ||
The Democrats actually believe that Russia hacked the machines. | ||
In 2020, it was the conservatives who said the Democrats rigged the machines. | ||
2024 is going to be, we will not accept this. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the Biden DOJ is already weaponizing law enforcement to arrest innocent people like this journalist, Steve Baker. | ||
That's already happening. | ||
So you've got all of these Trump administration officials facing criminal prosecution, and they're like, Trump needs to win. | ||
We have to win this one. | ||
Now, many of them are bowing out like cowards. | ||
That's true. | ||
But a lot of people are like, if Trump does not win, this is life or death. | ||
Hunter Biden saying the same thing. | ||
So it's going to be 100,000 lawsuits from the left, 100,000 from the right. | ||
The courts are going to be jammed up. | ||
And I imagine come December, we don't know who won. | ||
I just don't want to rest everything on one guy's It's so much about the individual loving the humans around them and sacrificing themselves for the humans around them. | ||
You know, I agree with you, but for the J6ers, it is life or death. | ||
It is. | ||
For many of them. | ||
Especially with a lot of them that are in solitary confinement. | ||
So, I agree with your sentiment. | ||
Never put any man above yourself. | ||
Never worship any man. | ||
Never idol any man or woman. | ||
Always make sure to take care of yourself first. | ||
I think the bigger solution, other than voting, is you being the best version of yourself. | ||
Being happy, being healthy, being strong, being financially successful. | ||
That's the way out of this, us realizing, hey, we don't need government, we don't need tyranny, we don't need all this other crap all around us that they keep trying to sell us and only works because we keep buying it. | ||
So I understand that sentiment a lot, but sadly, with how weaponized the political system has become, it is life or death for a lot of individuals, it is freedom or slavery for a lot of individuals, and those are high stakes right there. | ||
And for the journalists! | ||
And the future of this country as well, to where it is going to be going from here. | ||
I'm concerned that Donald Trump's Don, I'm going to call you, is like, does he not realize that like, if he keeps pushing and being like, I'm going to go get him, I'm going to get that, like, it's making it worse for the people, like the people that are in prison, it's making it worse. | ||
It's making them be like, oh, we need less Trump supports because he keeps saying he's going to come destroy. | ||
Like, why doesn't he tone down and start to talk about unity? | ||
Yeah, that's always the mysterious question why Donald Trump says some of the things he does. | ||
I guess, like, you know, he says some things that are really out there. | ||
I think a lot of the times he's just saying it kind of jokingly, like he said, I'm going to come after these people, but only on day one. | ||
And, you know, he said that or he didn't. | ||
He said on day one, I'm going to drill, baby, drill and build a wall. | ||
He dodged the question. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hannity said, are you going to be a dictator and go after these people? | ||
And Trump said, only on day one, we're going to build a wall and we're going to drill. | ||
So I guess even I am, I am guilty of hearing fake news because that was what I heard. | ||
He said it. | ||
He said, when he said, are you going to be a dictator and do this? | ||
He said, only on day one, that was his answer. | ||
And then he went on to say, I'm going to drill. | ||
Then it got cut off and they used that soundbite everywhere. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
That's why I was under that impression. | ||
And they use these clever lines where Trump says he will be dictator only one day. | ||
Right, and I believed it. | ||
I said it, but he was probably joking around. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
It was such a lazy way to answer the question. | ||
No, I don't think Trump was listening. | ||
He wasn't listening. | ||
He was not listening. | ||
That's a lazy way to answer. | ||
If you're not listening, I didn't understand what you said. | ||
Please repeat the question. | ||
Kennedy was asking, are you going to use your powers to get revenge and retribution? | ||
And Trump's not paying attention. | ||
And then he just hears dictator. | ||
He goes, yes, to build a wall. | ||
And then Kennedy goes, that's not what I asked. | ||
I asked about retribution and Trump's like, we're going to drill. | ||
And so you can argue that Trump just did not answer the question. | ||
That's the most reasonable explanation. | ||
That's it. | ||
He didn't actually answer the question about whether he'd really be a dictator to get revenge. | ||
He answered it. | ||
It just, but look, why does Donald Trump say the things he's saying? | ||
Well, you know, I kind of feel like a lot of people in this country think that when | ||
the DOJ is weaponized, when the far left is given carte blanche, you have to actually | ||
fight back. | ||
And how do you do it? | ||
Donald Trump talking is probably the best way to do it. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, we don't want violence. | ||
We don't want civil war. | ||
So a lot of people are like, we're, we're going to be reasonable. | ||
We're not going to riot. | ||
We're not going to do what Black Lives Matter does. | ||
We are going to vote in local election officials, which they've done. | ||
We're going to vote in populist candidates in Congress, which they've done in many areas. | ||
And we're going to support Donald Trump. | ||
Then Donald Trump says, I'm going to go after him and I'm going to do all this, but here's the thing. | ||
That's the best possible way to actually do it, to vote for Trump and then hope he uses law enforcement powers to arrest criminals. | ||
You could consider that as a tactic, but I think a better way is to strengthen our economy. | ||
I think that the best way to solve the corruptive issue is to make a stronger base growth domestic product. | ||
How do you do that when for the past 20 years they've extracted the GDP and sent it to China? | ||
You need to, I think it's hydrogen fuel. | ||
You need to alter our fuel source. | ||
You didn't answer my question. | ||
You need to start pumping hydrogen through the methane systems. | ||
What does that have to do with them sending our manufacturing base to China? | ||
How do we make hydrogen when we don't have people here to work factories or factories that can do hydrogen refinery? | ||
We have some out of Rice University. | ||
They're hitting carbon trash with electricity at 7,000 degrees with flash fuel heating and turning it into hydrogen fuel. | ||
So let's go back to the beginning. | ||
What should the American people do when for the past 20 years the neocons and neolibs have sent our manufacturing base to China? | ||
Build new manufacturing. | ||
And how do you do that? | ||
By inspiring people. | ||
Show them what to build. | ||
Who does that? | ||
A regular American, what can they do? | ||
You can search James Tuer out of Rice University and look at what they're doing with creating hydrogen. | ||
I got a problem for you. | ||
There's an EPA regulation barring the construction of factories and the carbon emissions in this area. | ||
It doesn't produce carbon emissions. | ||
I'm not talking about hydrogen specifically. | ||
I'm talking about the manufacturing base. | ||
Explain what you just said. | ||
The reason people voted for Donald Trump is because he vowed to relax rules, executive orders, and to work with Congress to repeal laws to allow manufacturing to return to this country. | ||
That's not the only reason. | ||
That's a big component. | ||
What we end up seeing in the first term of Donald Trump was a $3 billion reinvestment into Michigan from auto manufacturers who brought their factories back. | ||
The reason why Trump wanted to remove environmental regulations, like the EPA, was because this was the reason why these factories moved in the first place. | ||
They could not actually produce things. | ||
And, the Democrats, they've done the perfect, perfect system of no tariffs, free trade, and high regulation, high taxes. | ||
The trifecta. | ||
What that means is, anybody who wants to open a factory, say to make socks, they're like, Socks produce too much carbon? | ||
EPA says no. | ||
Taxes are at 35%? | ||
We can't afford it. | ||
However, free trade with China. | ||
That means we put our factory in China, we pump out as much carbon as we want, the socks get sent back to the U.S. | ||
for free, and the U.S. | ||
taxpayer dollars and wages get sent to China instead. | ||
So what did the American people do? | ||
They did the most reasonable thing. | ||
I will vote for a representative who is going to enact policy that will help remedy this problem. | ||
But I think bringing back the old manufacturing is not the way, because it does produce a lot of carbon poison. | ||
Like that stuff can kill carbon monoxide if you breathe it in and you'll die. | ||
So you need to make new manufacturing bases that don't produce that much carbon by-product, gaseous carbon. | ||
Wait until you find out what the Chinese are doing! | ||
As they have coal mines they don't give a damn about ... anything they had a whole recycling program where ... Canada thought they were recycling with the Chinese the ... Chinese were just dumping it into the ocean you look at the ... developing nations and the amount of pollution that they ... put out to the rest of the world it is absolutely ... incredible but they do that with economic success because ... of these double standards and the stupid rules and the ... stupid regulations that have a huge disadvantage to the ... | ||
The American worker, the blue-collar individual that doesn't stand a chance because every opportunity he has is being squandered by government bureaucrats who are saying, let's just do it over there because it's a dirty job. | ||
That's insane, that's stupid, and it's shooting America in the foot. | ||
Part of what's great about this hydrogen production is it makes the byproduct, the carbon byproduct, is in graphene form. | ||
It doesn't get lost in the atmosphere. | ||
So you have it as dust that you basically can put into like This reminds me of when I was at Occupy Wall Street. | ||
Luke was there. | ||
You might remember this. | ||
They had a General Assembly meeting where they were like, what's our number one fix? | ||
What's the problem here? | ||
And everybody kept raising their hands and saying, the problem is the banking system, the problem is revolving door government. | ||
And then finally some like 60-year-old guy stands up out of turn and goes, what is wrong with you people? | ||
It's fracking! | ||
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Fracking is everything! | |
The only thing that matters is fracking! | ||
And I'm just like, that guy has absolutely no idea how the economy works, how the system works. | ||
So you get a Donald Trump who looks at all of these things, mass migration, lowering wages. | ||
Free trade, making it so that people can freely move their factories overseas and ship in products for free, meaning cheap Chinese wages to compete with the United States, stripping middle class jobs, as well as high environmental regulations. | ||
A multi-faceted network of problems, well beyond just what I've mentioned, and has to work on that. | ||
Ian, then you say, we should make fuel. | ||
Yeah, the fuel is the basis of all of it. | ||
It's not. | ||
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That's why the economy is out of control, because oil is so expensive and we're relying on Saudi Arabia, where our fuel sources are running low. | ||
Do you know why we're relying on Saudi Arabia? | ||
Because they sold like our... Because Joe Biden is shutting down the oil industry, which is why Trump said on day one, I drill, drill, drill. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Joe Biden shut down the Keystone Pipeline, that project, as well as other projects. | ||
And immediately what happens is, you get forecasters to say, hey, Keystone Pipeline is shut down. | ||
What are we looking at in terms of the future of oil? | ||
Well, supply is not going to meet demand, so the cost is going to skyrocket. | ||
Okay, buy as much oil futures and stock in oil companies as we can. | ||
All of a sudden, gas skyrockets! | ||
And then, when we point out the correlation between Joe Biden shutting down, banning fracking on public lands, and shutting down Keystone, the media lies and says, but Keystone wasn't even delivering oil anyway. | ||
And the average American who doesn't pay attention, doesn't know, goes, yeah! | ||
They weren't living oil anyway! | ||
And then we have the very difficult task of explaining correlation between oil futures, stock prices, gas prices, and oil projects and oil investment. | ||
And that's very, very difficult to do. | ||
Joe Biden's an evil man. | ||
He sold us out. | ||
The reason why the cost of fuel is so high is because he wants Saudi Arabia. | ||
The deep state, the establishment, the neocons, neolibs, they want foreign countries to have control because they want to maintain the petrodollar, which means Americans suffer. | ||
We send money overseas to Pakistan and other countries for stupid programs like gender studies, so they use our currency. | ||
We then promise them, we won't compete with you on the oil market, but when Donald Trump was president, we were producing at surplus in the United States, not to mention untapped resources in Alaska. | ||
That is why people vote for Trump. | ||
Oil's good, it's just not, it shouldn't be the only fuel. | ||
If we rely on oil, it's like it's only 120 year old technology. | ||
So, I gotta tell ya, you gotta vote for Trump. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's the one who's gonna make that happen. | ||
Make what happen? | ||
Hydrogen. | ||
Nuclear energy, hydrogen, graphene. | ||
Trump's the guy for that. | ||
He's never even mentioned those words. | ||
And he hates wind turbines. | ||
In New York, it's a real thing. | ||
They're trying to make New York completely dependent on these crazy wind turbines, ruining the beaches of Long Island, the South Shore, literally lining the state with wind turbines. | ||
And they don't work and they have a way bigger carbon footprint actually on the environment than not using the wind turbines. | ||
So, you know, the whole green energy thing to me is really just a scam. | ||
Here's what'll happen. | ||
Ian, you'll go to anyone in the Democratic Party or Biden administration and you'll say everything you said and they're gonna go... | ||
We want Saudi Arabia to maintain control in the region because they're aligned with us. | ||
We want oil to be dominant because the petrodollar is how we exert control over other nations. | ||
We go to war with Iraq. | ||
We go to war with Libya because they threaten the petrodollar. | ||
The last thing the Democratic administration will do is entertain an alternate energy source which would offset our control over the international market. | ||
It's not alternate. | ||
Well, continue. | ||
You're talking about asking Democrats to dismantle the International Monetary Fund? | ||
No, no, keep it up. | ||
The SWIFT financial payment system? | ||
No, no. | ||
You keep the oil, the OPEC going. | ||
All based on petrodollars? | ||
You keep the petrodollar going, you just add an additional fuel supply with the hydrogen. | ||
It'll cut our GDP, it'll increase our GDP. | ||
Who else produces hydrogen? | ||
At this point, the globe hasn't stepped up yet, and someone's going to start doing it. | ||
If it's China, we're screwed. | ||
Whoever starts doing it first is going to win. | ||
So the reason why the United States gives U.S. | ||
dollars to foreign countries is because by them having the money, they have confidence in the money, they will spend the money. | ||
If the U.S. | ||
switches to something else, all of a sudden their money can't purchase anything in the United States. | ||
This is why oil is dominant and why it is the petrodollar. | ||
The liberal economic order, the Council on Foreign Relations, the powerful international elites are not going to give up a ubiquitous... They have absolute control, near-absolute control over oil, which exists in tons of countries, and they force them to do what we want because of it. | ||
There is one administration that would entertain a new energy source that would strengthen America and work internally, and it's the same guy who tried to pull our troops out of the Middle East, who questioned why we are paying for NATO, and who, while he was president, started no new wars. | ||
Donald Trump wants to secure our borders, reduce immigration, bring manufacturing back, and I guarantee you, when you see Kash Patel sitting here, and you keep saying Graffi and 50 million times to him and Don Jr. | ||
and Laura Trump and everyone else, Eventually, Trump's gonna say, we need more efficient energy to grow our economy. | ||
And they're gonna be like, well, have you ever heard what this Ian guy's talking about? | ||
This hydrogen stuff they're doing out of Rice University? | ||
Let's roll. | ||
The Biden administration's gonna say, that'll threaten the petrodollar. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I don't think so, because the petrodollar will still, anyone wants to buy our resources out of the U.S., they still have to pay us in dollars. | ||
They're not our resources. | ||
If they want to buy Saudi Arabian oil, they can still do it in U.S., we can still force them to do it in U.S. | ||
dollars while we're producing hydrogen at home. | ||
So, we produce a small amount of hydrogen, you will not create a hydrogen-based economy unless you disrupt the petrodollar. | ||
I don't think so, because you can use the oil and turn it into graphene here, you can sell the oil overseas continuously for the obsolete technologies that these other countries are using, and enhance our capabilities at home. | ||
How do you convince, say, like a Saddam Hussein to only use US dollars? | ||
Me personally, just generally how they would do it. | ||
How have they done it? | ||
I mean, it's the economic hitman model. | ||
That's right. | ||
They take three steps. | ||
Why would the U.S. | ||
compete with itself to try and replace its own energy dominance when it controls what other people produce? | ||
Look at what they did to Iran when Iran tried building nuclear centrifuges. | ||
They claimed it was because Iran was trying to build nuclear weapons. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think there's a strong possibility Iran was trying to create nuclear power and this was like, ain't no way! | ||
We're gonna let another country develop any kind of energy that competes with the petrodollar. | ||
I don't think- They'd blow him up with Stuxnet. | ||
I don't think it competes, though. | ||
That's what I keep thinking about, because the oil is still so useful. | ||
We should probably be pumping more oil, to be honest, and then reconverting it into graphene to reuse it so we don't get the carbon dioxide and the carbon monoxide. | ||
But we need plastics out of it, and you can still use it to combust. | ||
But in addition to that, there's just more people, there's more fuel tanks, and if we don't do it first, someone else will. | ||
Well, the French are becoming fully dependent on nuclear power. | ||
They're building a crap ton of nuclear silos almost everywhere. | ||
The problem with nuclear is it's not a fuel source. | ||
It's an energy source, but fuel is either hydrogen, carbon, or plutonium. | ||
There is fuel that you put into some nuclear reactors, but it's not transportable. | ||
Like, portable fuel. | ||
Fuel is portable. | ||
That's why it's called fuel. | ||
What it signifies as an energy source is portable. | ||
And so, nuclear is fantastic. | ||
And especially closed system recycling like where you get thorium salt breeder reactors that can make more thorium salt. | ||
Those are great, but they're stuck in one place and then you're relying on grids to get it out. | ||
This stuff you can just carry around with you. | ||
You can put eight hydrogen cartridges in your battery in your electric car and charge that thing for 12,000 miles and then go fill it up for nine cents in like 13 seconds. | ||
Let's jump to the next subject! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have tremendous news. | ||
You wanna read this one, Luke? | ||
Oh goodness, this one triggered me a little bit. | ||
This one's from Fox Business. | ||
Southwest Airlines celebrated for policy to give a full row to passengers of size. | ||
For free. | ||
I am fat. | ||
And from now on, anytime I fly, I am morbidly obese. | ||
Or identifying as morbid. | ||
Always. | ||
This new policy is apparently, like Luke was saying before the show, like you walk up to the counter and you say, I'm fat so give me free seats and they will. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
Do they weigh you beforehand? | ||
I don't think they can, I think that'd be illegal. | ||
I mean, I always like getting all the wealthy keys. | ||
God forbid your bag is five pounds overweight. | ||
This is the argument I've been making for a very long time because I've been flying, especially all over Europe, | ||
all over the world. | ||
But in Europe, they nickel and dime you any way they can, especially when it comes to bringing on even just | ||
a carry-on, which they charge you up to Wazoo. | ||
And I remember my luggage was like a couple of kilos over. | ||
And I'm like, look how skinny I am. | ||
Look at those guys over there. | ||
They're morbidly obese. | ||
Why are they not paying more? | ||
Why am I paying more for my bag that's heavy? | ||
Here's what we should do. | ||
We should get an inflatable suit. | ||
And then you walk up to the counter. | ||
You go, I need extra seats. | ||
When they give you the ticket, then you poke. | ||
The thing goes, zzzz. | ||
And then you shrink down and be like, thanks for the extra seats. | ||
Just see what they would do. | ||
Why is it a whole row? | ||
They're really gonna give the whole row? | ||
There's people doing this. | ||
There's a video of a woman with a mask, not surprisingly, probably, we can't say it here, that, you know, got on to the thing, videotaped herself doing it, and literally came up and said, hey, I need an extra seat. | ||
And people were like, alright. | ||
I mean, not to disparage overweight people, but it is sometimes, like, inconvenient to sit next to somebody that's kind of taking apart of your seat. | ||
Like, I've had that experience before. | ||
The Americans are getting bigger, the seats in the airlines are getting smaller, and it's horrible. | ||
You guys ready for this one? | ||
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Hi, it's okay. | |
I'm hoping to use your customer size policy today. | ||
Customer of size. | ||
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Yes, I'm leaving, yes. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, thank you so much for your help. | ||
She got two tickets. | ||
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May I have a seatbelt extender, please? | |
And a seatbelt extender. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Thank you. | ||
She doesn't even need it. | ||
Hi! | ||
So, uh... | ||
I don't believe they could deny you if you ask for this. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, please get the word out. | ||
If any of you are flying Southwest at any point, before boarding, ask to use their customer of size policy. | ||
That's it. | ||
And I don't care, me personally, they're going to be like, sir, you'll sit in the chair just fine. | ||
I'll be like, excuse me, I'm overweight. | ||
What's the weight limit? | ||
You gonna weigh me next? | ||
What? | ||
I'll take a free seat. | ||
I know, so it could be subjective, I guess. | ||
Like, who's overweight and who isn't, and like, what's your, like, you know, body mass index? | ||
Yeah, mass and weight are not the same thing. | ||
You can be muscular and weigh 270 pounds and just have, like, a pin. | ||
And this is a full flight. | ||
This was a full flight, so they had to kick someone off for this. | ||
Did they have to kick someone off? | ||
Probably. | ||
They kick people off out of airplanes all the time. | ||
Well, you know, I just gotta let you guys know, You know, I skateboard a lot. | ||
And for this, I have, uh, uh, large leg muscles. | ||
Which puts my, my body mass index has always been slightly higher for this reason. | ||
And, uh, well that means, uh, you know, they have to give me a free seat. | ||
You're a big dude. | ||
Yeah, I get a free seat. | ||
Your arms are pretty big too. | ||
Look at that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know? | ||
Very strong. | ||
That's impressive. | ||
You know? | ||
You're gonna need multiple. | ||
I'm kinda mixed on this. | ||
What does it mean to be of size? | ||
Well, I wonder if they have a definition posted online, or like weight requirements, like it's a what, boxing weight? | ||
A lot of people got a lot of junk in the trunk. | ||
You know why they did this, though? | ||
It's not just about giving customers of size the option. | ||
It's that they know, like when Sidney Watson was sitting between the two big people, I'm sorry, the customers of size, she posted on it on social media like, this is messed up. | ||
Right. | ||
So Southwest was like, listen, it's win-win. | ||
If a customer is sitting next to them, they're both complaining. | ||
Right. | ||
So just give them a free seat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If there's free seats on the plane, I think, but I wouldn't, like, kick someone off a flight for that. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yeah, but, like, do you want to cuddle with some, like, fat, morbidly obese person that's shedding spike proteins onto you and sweating on you and you gotta smell their stank for a couple hours? | ||
No! | ||
Shedding what? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
You know what's really funny? | ||
When you fly private, like, it's much more difficult for morbidly obese people to fly private, because they have weight restrictions, and there's no—sorry, have a nice day, there's no questions. | ||
This says, the policy allows larger travelers the opportunity to purchase an additional seat. | ||
Is that—are we missing something in the story? | ||
Does it actually cost money? | ||
No, the story is that it's complimentary. | ||
On Southwest. | ||
Yeah, on Southwest. | ||
But, um... Yeah, it says free. | ||
I guess that's happy news for a lot of people in America. | ||
I'm being serious. | ||
I know a lot of people that will take advantage of that. | ||
Yeah, I mean, do you want to cuddle with someone with a lot of junk in their trunk for a couple hours? | ||
No, it's always like for me, I'd rather sit next to someone who is not, you know... But more Americans are. | ||
More than ever. | ||
Obesity rates are going through the roof. | ||
Heart rate disease rates are going through the roof. | ||
There's a serious issue with seed oils and other things that are absolutely atrocious. | ||
People are saying the airline's bad here, the FDA's bad here, our food industry is bad here, Big Pharma's bad here. | ||
Those are the people that we should be focusing on as, of course, they fail us every step of the way, ensuring that we're going to be fat and sick. | ||
Look, Fox says Southwest provided its policy to Fox Business, which said that passengers of size have the option of purchasing just one seat and then discussing your seating needs with the customer service agent at the departure gate. | ||
If it's determined that a second or third seat is needed, you'll be accommodated with a complimentary additional seat. | ||
Second or third. | ||
That's why I'm saying, like, wear a fat suit. | ||
It's almost like enabling. | ||
Free stuff? | ||
Bad behavior. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
It's enabling obesity, diabetes, and everything else. | ||
Remember on The Simpsons when Homer realized that if you weighed over 300 pounds he could work from home? | ||
Right. | ||
So he tries to gain as much weight as possible so he can work from home. | ||
It was almost like during COVID when people were, you know, at risk. | ||
It was almost like a good thing that they were at risk. | ||
I have diabetes or, you know, I'm morbidly obese because that means I'm at risk and I can stay home and I don't have to come in. | ||
Yeah, there are definitely times when you want to cater to the weakest among you, just for the sake of the tribe, like keep them alive, maybe for a reason. | ||
But then there are other times when a society begins to cater to like... | ||
If we have to kneecap our entire society in order to accommodate people that have let their bodies become obese, that's going to be a very challenging thing to subsist. | ||
I don't know if we can sustain that kind of pattern, because if it keeps propagating more and more negative entropy, or whatever you want to call it, negative outcomes, then it's just... | ||
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This is going to... Capitalism is supposed to counter this behavior. | |
We've got some of the Tim Kast crew flying to AmFest on Southwest. | ||
I think they should absolutely demand to use the customer of size policy. | ||
It says here that it's at the discretion of the Southwest employees and you may have to advocate for your extra seat, just so you're aware. | ||
Absolutely, and I think you should. | ||
And you should argue that you have restless arm syndrome. | ||
And I would say this, oh yes, I have an arm tensity thing, my arms go out, and it causes me pain if I can't stretch my arms out. | ||
I'm sorry, it's just it is. | ||
And if they say no, be like, so the only criteria is that you're obese. | ||
There was a viral photo, remember this, where the guy had a belt strapped to his legs? | ||
And then someone was like, a man spreader in recovery, and other people were like, it's a guy with Tourette's Syndrome trying not to kick you. | ||
Like, that's so messed up that you would insult him like that. | ||
I did that in an airplane. | ||
I put my- I put something around my knees because I fell asleep and I didn't want to knee the girl next to me. | ||
Right! | ||
I mean, what if you- Like, hold on. | ||
What if you said, um, you know, uh, flight gate lady, I have very large testicles. | ||
And I need to keep my- As I often do. | ||
I need to keep my legs spread open the length of three seats. | ||
We're all gonna be better off, trust me. | ||
Yes. | ||
Somebody has to wear a body camera and just pull all these things and see what passes. | ||
Hey, technically, men should have bigger seats, okay? | ||
We gotta manspread. | ||
We gotta let the boys breathe for our masculinity. | ||
I loved that season of The Culture War, the manspreading one, where it was like a whole bunch of guys were like, duh, why do all these men manspread? | ||
And it's like, you're saying a lot about your junk right now. | ||
There are a lot of guys that are just like, I keep my legs spread because I kind of have to. | ||
And then there's other guys be like, I don't. | ||
And I'm like, okay. | ||
I kind of get what you're saying with that, but alright. | ||
Yeah, you gotta cool your junk. | ||
What Southwest is doing with this particular airline fat policy is just a few steps away from a WALL-E prophecy where people are going to be given scooters to ride around everywhere because they're too fat and can't move around anywhere. | ||
Well, that's what they want, I'm sure. | ||
This is where we are headed to as a society with the obesity rates. | ||
This is where we are headed, not that far away from where WALL-E was. | ||
Soon, Wally's gonna be a documentary. | ||
Because I want to ride around on those things. | ||
I don't, I just want to be rewarded for not, you know, for taking care of my body. | ||
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I want to. | |
I was actually a trainer on The Biggest Loser. | ||
What was it like? | ||
And you know, so it gives me a lot of empathy toward overweight people. | ||
And I have, I come from a family. | ||
I'm half Italian, half Chinese. | ||
My Italian side, there's a lot of more really obese people on it. | ||
So thank God I have my Chinese side to balance it out. | ||
But it's just, I feel like, you know, how was Biggest Loser? | ||
It was great working with people, but they have, like, decades, obviously, and decades of history, mental history, and it's very hard to lose weight once you get to a certain age, especially, like, I'd say 50. | ||
Like, you have decades of trauma of being an overweight person. | ||
But I feel like the country enables it, you know? | ||
And not just with stuff like this, but with all this processed stuff they put in the food. | ||
A lot of that stuff is really what causes weight gain. | ||
All these fake sweeteners, like the corn syrup and everything. | ||
I think it's actually really easy to lose weight. | ||
Fasting is huge. | ||
For me it is, and I'm lucky to say that. | ||
I've worked with people who are 500 pounds, and while yes, you're right, that actually is true. | ||
It is very easy to lose weight. | ||
It's very easy for them to gain it right back. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
So what we're really talking about is, yes, I understand there's glandular issues. | ||
I understand some people have- It's mental. | ||
Metabolic issues. | ||
It's 100% mental. | ||
But yo, if you're just eating lean, like if you're eating, I wouldn't even say lean meat, have yourself some fatty steak and some greens and vegetables. | ||
We go out to eat, I get a Caesar salad with no croutons and I get a filet mignon with extra butter slopped on top, butter all over that steak. | ||
Yeah, I keep telling Tim, don't do the greens. | ||
The greens are a scam. | ||
Oysters, meat, some fruit, but that's just my diet. | ||
Check this out, check this out. | ||
Well, you guys are very lucky because that's, you know, for most people, like a Frankfurter is protein, you know what I mean? | ||
Like that's like, in the country, especially with the economy. | ||
No, I agree, I agree. | ||
That's what they think protein is. | ||
Well, people, people, Norman Borlaug, I think, is gonna, will go down in history. | ||
Okay, well, he probably won't. | ||
But I think he should go down in history as a well-to-do but bad person. | ||
Norman Borlaug famously increased the crop yield of, I think it was probably wheat, you can in fact check me on this one, and what he did was, he's like, now we can produce more wheat and feed more people. | ||
The only problem? | ||
Nutrition density doesn't change. | ||
So the starch content increases, the nutrition content decreases. | ||
What happens now is poor people need to eat something like four or five times the amount of food to get the same nutrient level. | ||
So if you're not getting enough selenium or zinc or whatever in your system, you're just slamming boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese because your body's desperate to find it. | ||
You're getting fatter and fatter and fatter. | ||
That's true. | ||
However... | ||
There is the poor diet. | ||
So when I was in LA, I lost a lot of weight because all I would eat was tomatoes on tortillas with mayonnaise called being poor. | ||
Because most people would eat like a cup of noodles or rice-a-ronis. | ||
I couldn't afford a cup of noodles. | ||
I went to the local supermercado and I would get like three or four tomatoes for like 30 cents. | ||
Then I would get, like, a pack of corn tortillas, ingredients corn water, for, like, 50 cents. | ||
And then I would get a little mayonesa, McCormick mayonesa, or whatever it was, for, like, 80 cents. | ||
And I was like, I've got food for the next few days. | ||
And that's all I would eat. | ||
Now, I'm not suggesting people actually do that. | ||
When I say that it's easy to lose weight, I'm saying, you just, it's... Let me say this. | ||
I mean, relatively to what people expect of weight loss, you know, Chris Christie is not a poor person. | ||
Right? | ||
He is a man of great means, yet he is still morbidly obese and says, I don't know how! | ||
And it's like, well, dude, I gotta be honest. | ||
Perhaps the glandular disorder that you can't overcome, fine, fair point. | ||
He did get the bypass surgery. | ||
But there are a lot of people I've met who have the capability to eat a steak And a salad, and they choose to have a large coke, and a bowl of french fries, and a cheeseburger. | ||
Yeah, Chris, he didn't get a... It wasn't a heart bypass, it was a... Gastric bypass. | ||
Gastric bypass, that's where you, like, tighten a belt around your stomach? | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, I think that's what it was, right? | ||
A lot of the food also is chemically... It's chemically engineered to be addicting and to hit the pleasure shunters in your brain, but this is also a larger distinction between individuals who prefer short-term pleasure over long-term pleasure, because It's insane what people are willing to do for just five seconds of like mouth pleasure. | ||
How much they're willing to hurt themselves later down the line. | ||
How horrible they're going to be feeling later down the line. | ||
There's a reason those Taco Bell memes are real after you eat them. | ||
How it just goes through you like a freaking garden hose exploding everywhere. | ||
Do you see Andrew Tate's tweet? | ||
Where he was like, I don't enjoy eating. | ||
He's like, I just eat to get it done because you have to do it. | ||
And all these like fat leftists are making fun of him. | ||
And I'm like, yo, that dude is like solid muscle and a world champion kickboxer. | ||
You don't got to like him for any of those stuff. | ||
But like, when the guy's talking about fitness, and if you want to be fit, you take advice from a guy who knows what he's doing. | ||
They made fun of him for it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And again, as a human being, this is something that I even had problems with myself, especially when I was young, because no one really kind of, you know, told me to consider this or to think about this, because I was, you know, going after those Arizona green teas that are filled with high fructose corn syrup. | ||
I was eating a whole bunch of crappy sugary foods because of that pleasure that I was getting really quick off of just hitting it. | ||
But then I started to realize I feel like crap afterwards. | ||
Why is that? | ||
That's not worth it. | ||
And then once you kind of trick your mind to say, hey, I'm going to have long-term pleasure, happiness and success through eating food that actually is nutritious and good for me, life changes overnight. | ||
A lot of people I don't think have that common sense. | ||
And it's just sad. | ||
I think it's like a system really is. | ||
If there's a systematic problem in America, it's with people being overweight. | ||
And I'm not saying it's not their fault, but it's just a systematic problem. | ||
Like the food, like you go to the store and everything that's marked healthy or diet food is not diet food. | ||
It's all lies. | ||
It's all lies! | ||
And these people, like, they're believing the marketing and it's very sad and there's no education program really out there exposing these lies. | ||
So let me tell you. | ||
I think sugar is gross. | ||
I cut it out a couple years ago and do very little sugars. | ||
We drink these, these Spindrift. | ||
That's my favorite drink. | ||
Oh, there's a bunch in the fridge. | ||
My favorite drink on the planet. | ||
There's three grams of sugar in this and 15 calories. | ||
This is what soda should be. | ||
A little bit of juice with carbonated water and they taste amazing. | ||
You can always add some honey. | ||
And from what I understand too, those things have a liner so that the aluminum doesn't | ||
leach into the actual soda. | ||
Well, the plastic's worse than the aluminum. | ||
Is BPA free? | ||
Maybe? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I was reading the marketing for that. | ||
All cans are lined. | ||
Yeah, cans line with plastic. | ||
I would not be... | ||
I don't know if it's plastic, but it's a liner that supposedly blocks the aluminum from leaching | ||
into the drink. | ||
But that sounds like marketing because I'd rather have the aluminum than the plastic. | ||
But either way. | ||
But that tastes different. | ||
My point is this. | ||
It does. | ||
I can't drink soda. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
It's gross. | ||
The way I would describe it to someone who's drinking soda regularly, imagine just having a glass of maple syrup. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I mean, it tastes worse now that they used the hydrogenated corn syrup in it. | ||
When real sugar was being used, it tasted bad. | ||
If you compare Coca-Cola when it had sugar and when it has the corn syrup in it, it's so good. | ||
It's better. | ||
It tastes better, but I get massive headaches when I drink sugar. | ||
Big deal. | ||
It's sugar. | ||
There's a lot of different types of sugar. | ||
That's part of the problem too. | ||
There's glucose. | ||
Everyone needs that. | ||
Simple sugar. | ||
Then there's like sucrose. | ||
That's table sugar. | ||
That's some, you know, arguably okay in small doses. | ||
Then there's like high fructose and aspartame, which are like these concocted things over the last 30 years. | ||
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Synthetic in a lot of sugars and everything. | |
The amount of sugar in Starbucks, in Dunkin Donuts with their coffees is absolutely through the roof and they keep adding more and more and more. | ||
There's some drinks with 75 grams of sugar. | ||
And people just consume it like it's nothing, because they don't think, oh, I'm drinking. | ||
They don't understand how much crap they're actually putting into their bodies and destroying their liver. | ||
I want to push back a little bit on what you said, Luke, though, about short-term versus long-term gain. | ||
I think you're mostly right. | ||
But I went to a local Mexican restaurant, and I got steak fajitas, and I think it was like 12 bucks. | ||
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And, yo, I gotta tell you, that's short-term pleasure, dude. | |
The steak fajita, and it was not expensive, and it was marinated steak, sliced into strips, grilled with peppers and onions, and I'm like, right there, you got a low-carb, healthy, protein-dense meal. | ||
And it was only like 12 or something bucks. | ||
Well, you would think that they really cared about the health of America. | ||
This is what I said throughout the pandemic when they were really pushing, you know, the vaccines. | ||
Why aren't they pushing more programs telling people to how to cook inexpensive healthy meals like grill meat for your family? | ||
Because there's too many of you. | ||
Buy vegetables. | ||
But I can give you some advice. | ||
You are the carbon that they want to reduce. | ||
If you want to go cheat, if you know, if you got like 30 or 40 bucks a week that you want to buy on red lentils, I'm looking at right now at Walmart, they're $2.18 a pound and you can get like, buy them in bulk. | ||
This is what you want to do. | ||
You want to buy food in bulk. | ||
You want to get like red lentils, maybe in a vegetable, like sliced mushrooms or like sliced green peppers, you know, just get them, get enough of it. | ||
And then salt and a little olive oil, get a big thing of olive oil. | ||
You're good to go, man. | ||
You can heat those lentils up and then you boil them. | ||
They turn into like a paste that you can add vegetables to. | ||
Freaking delicious and protein-dense. | ||
It sounds great. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Most people don't even know what lentils are. | ||
It's very sad and it's very scary. | ||
Lentils? | ||
Things that have one ingredient. | ||
I say, like, lentils have one ingredient. | ||
Lentils! | ||
You know, oranges have one ingredient. | ||
Oranges. | ||
And people are eating this stuff with, like, 20 or 30 ingredients that are labeled as healthy food. | ||
Like, I have many relatives that are like, oh, I have this, like, healthy cereal. | ||
See? | ||
It says healthy choice on the box. | ||
And it's not healthy at all if you look at the 30 ingredients or 40 ingredients that go into it. | ||
Also, if you want to kick those lentils up a notch, get some oregano and cumin. | ||
Hey, don't listen to these guys. | ||
It's all fake news. | ||
It's all propaganda. | ||
What you need is beef liver and steak. | ||
That's all you need. | ||
You can add then meats into the lentils and things like that, of course, the things you like. | ||
But then you hear crazy stuff and you don't know if it's right or wrong that lentils and tomatoes are bad for you because of the shells that they have on them. | ||
So you're hearing all that information. | ||
So who knows what's right? | ||
You got to boil them into a paste, the red ones, the red lentils where it's at. | ||
But I mean, it's just like if you're in a desperate time right now with food and you want to eat healthy, I think lentils are like a great base to start from. | ||
I make lentil burgers, believe it or not. | ||
Like you make that paste into burgers and you just put them in the freezer and you have plenty of burgers. | ||
Nice. | ||
You know what you do? | ||
I love carpaccio. | ||
Carpaccio. | ||
Just give me the raw beef. | ||
I don't want it cooked. | ||
You know what I love? | ||
I can never order a steak blue. | ||
I just couldn't do it. | ||
But I love it when they accidentally undercook my medium-rare and give it to me rare. | ||
Because then I have an excuse to be like, oh look at that! | ||
Seth Weathers was saying that yesterday. | ||
Rare meat. | ||
He said raw meat and he was joking. | ||
But he was like, no I mean medium-rare, medium-rare, rare. | ||
But you like rare too? | ||
I like rare better. | ||
But I guess you're supposed to get it medium-rare. | ||
It's the proper way to do it. | ||
I always say chef's choice and they go medium-rare. | ||
I say, okay. | ||
I usually get well done because blood grosses me out. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
There's no blood. | ||
It's not blood. | ||
The red coloring of the meat. | ||
Yeah, it's not blood. | ||
Is it hemoglobin or something? | ||
Whatever that red is. | ||
What is the red? | ||
It's, uh, what is it, amylin or something? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Some protein. | ||
It reminds me of blood, I guess, so I don't know. | ||
But, uh, if I order a steak... It's myoglobin. | ||
Myoglobin. | ||
It's a mix of water and protein. | ||
So it's not blood. | ||
Wow, that's interesting to know. | ||
If I order a steak medium-rare, and it's medium, send it back. | ||
If I order medium-rare and it's rare, I enjoy it. | ||
I'm kind of feeling a rare meat right now. | ||
There's nothing better than a ribeye. | ||
Put all that fat on there. | ||
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And cows are such beautiful animals. | |
It's so amazing. | ||
I see why the Hindus worshipped the cow. | ||
They didn't eat it though! | ||
Are you sure? | ||
Yeah, I knew a Hare Krishna guy and I asked him about it and he was like, the cow is your mother. | ||
It provides you milk and sustains you. | ||
Don't eat your mother! | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
I do. | ||
I eat beef. | ||
I guess you can call it whatever you want. | ||
Alright, we're going to go to Super Chats. | ||
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It's going to be a blast. | ||
And also, you know, throughout the show, I'm getting notifications on the marketing play. | ||
That we're going to be rolling out for this next week with the new song Together Again by Smokey Mike and the God King. | ||
And I don't want to say too much, but I'm just laughing. | ||
I'm trying not to laugh too loud, but this is going to be fun. | ||
We're working on a press release. | ||
That's all I'll say, and then tomorrow I think I'll post it so you can all see it, but it's gonna be really, really funny. | ||
So if you want to support our work, go to thebestsongever.com, buy the song for 69 cents, and when you do, you will also get a unique coupon code for castbrew.com, where you can get 35% off all cast purchases for two weeks! | ||
And if you subscribe to a subscription in that timeframe, you will get 35% off every month, forever. | ||
In fact, We're actually setting it up so that if you subscribe to the Casper Coffee Club with this promo code and then say maybe in three or four months you cancel, at any point ever if you re-sign up with your original information like you're saying email, we will re-light up that 35% discount. | ||
So, uh, let's roll, man. | ||
We're gonna have a lot of fun. | ||
The Daily Wire is working with us on the marketing for this, so hopefully it'll be really big. | ||
And I guess, uh, we're going for pie in the sky. | ||
I mean, the dream would be to hit the Hot 100 and get a gold record or something. | ||
I listened to the song three times last night, laying in bed, going to sleep. | ||
It's really good. | ||
Sure, let's read some superchats. | ||
Clint Torres says, Howdy, people! | ||
Howdy, Clint, you're always the first! | ||
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Clint! | |
Tim P says, second place is for the best. | ||
For the best loser. | ||
Also interested in franchising Casper Coffee. | ||
How could we do that? | ||
I know a guy who might be interested. | ||
We are moving very close to whatever it is we need to do in order to have more than one Casper location. | ||
And I have to wait until I can say anything because I'm finalizing paperwork and there's laws. | ||
I had an email from Coffee Lady. | ||
Is that public? | ||
Should I announce it publicly, if you want to do stuff like that? | ||
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
We can't do anything until we have finalized the legal paperwork for franchising. | ||
So we're waiting for Chef Gurul, which everything's moving forward. | ||
He's the expert. | ||
We're really excited. | ||
And then phase two, after we launch this, we are looking to open shops for other prominent creators. | ||
So like, you know, Luke's Health and Wellness. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's like what his house is. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Oh, it is. | ||
Like, Luke's got every supplement you've ever heard of. | ||
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It's good. | |
If you're in the business, you gotta try everything out. | ||
So, imagine when we're creating the anti-Times Square. | ||
Here's the big challenge. | ||
Everybody's interested. | ||
I've talked to a lot of people about anti-Times Square in Williamsburg, and they're all like, yes, count me in. | ||
And then I'm like, okay, we need someone to manage the whole project and connect the dots, and everyone shrugs. | ||
And the only reason it's not moving faster is because we need basically the head of the anti-Times Square project to Do it. | ||
Maybe it's as simple as me hitting up Michael Seifert and being like, can we hire a guy to run this program and do it? | ||
And then probably, yes. | ||
I think I might know a guy. | ||
All right, let's roll. | ||
Because it's not just about Casper. | ||
Imagine the whole downtown strip of Martinsburg, West Virginia is like anti-Times Square, the public square, where you've got, you know, Zooby's Gym and Luke's Health and Wellness, Cousin T's Diner, Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. | ||
And it's like, you've got to plan a weekend if you want to hit all of these stores and see products by your favorite personalities. | ||
Oh, I should do Ian's Playland, where it's like a place where kids go and learn science, have like science toys and mechanisms they can play on. | ||
I kind of feel like a game, gaming thing would be better. | ||
Yeah, that'd be cool. | ||
I mean, like, yeah, Grab's awesome. | ||
I mean, we had this place called COSI in Ohio, where it was like multi-floored, and every floor was like a different, like one was like an old West theme, and then the next one was like a space theme, and you had like, you tried to draw the outline of Ohio with the, it was so cool. | ||
All right, Jacob Parody says, I think Matt Walsh made an excellent point about Bud Light in his video. | ||
I'm not entirely sure $100 million GFC is victory. | ||
It's certainly a step towards victory, but it doesn't settle the initial cause. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
And I'll tell you this. | ||
My view is based on what can we do to win? | ||
And I've got bad news. | ||
Kid Rock is out. | ||
Dana White has sided with Bud Light. | ||
And Joe Rogan and Shane Gillis and basically all of Joe's friends have sided with Bud Light on more than one occasion. | ||
So, you can choose to stand against these individuals, Joe Rogan especially, I think he said it was stupid, and he doesn't know why people are- I don't know his exact quote, but he was like, it's dumb. | ||
And so my view is just kinda like, when the left pushes someone in the middle to the right, the right should respond with, hey man, we're the good people, we're here for you, we're nice and we're reasonable. | ||
When... | ||
They do something bad and the right pushes them and they freak out, the right will still need to be like, don't worry, we're not going to push you away. | ||
Because the point of that meme is that the left will shove people in the middle to the right and then not let them back and start yelling at them and screaming at them, why are you siding with the right? | ||
My concern especially is, by all means, never by Bud Light again, but everyone needs to recognize, it's not over. | ||
Bud Light is going to make moves come April, and you've got the likes of UFC, Joe Rogan, and Kid Rock all coming out now saying, it's over. | ||
Kid Rock saying, we gave him a black eye, we did what we needed to do, and now, you know, we've basically won. | ||
But by all means, don't buy it if you don't want to buy it. | ||
I'm just saying there needs to be a strategy for what's the next move, especially with Joe Rogan posting a video, he posted a photo of them with like 30 or 40 cans of Bud Light. | ||
That was too far. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
I mean, I guess money talks. | ||
It's a huge amount of money that that Bud Light gave UFC. | ||
And he's really good. | ||
He's good friends with Dana. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But he's a liberal, like he's like sort of liberal Joe Rogan. | ||
I think he's like, oh, who cares? | ||
They had a transgender person on a beer can. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't see what the big deal is. | ||
Like that's his whole attitude towards it. | ||
I feel like we're trying to win a culture war, and we're trying to win control of the narrative, and we're trying to convince people that this is the side to be on because the left is crackpots and they're crazy. | ||
Joe Rogan just posted a video, I'm sorry, a photo, of him with all of these beer cans. | ||
I feel like now your opportunity is to stand in front of that photo, laugh, and say, ha ha ha, we won, all of you! | ||
When you get woke, you go broke, but we're cool, chill people, so now that you've started funding our friends, I mean, how's Target doing? | ||
Is it doing better now? | ||
Rogan is celebrating Bud Light because he agrees with us. | ||
Instead, everyone's saying, I disagree with Joe Rogan, he's wrong. | ||
And you're gonna find yourselves on the opposite side, on the minority side, | ||
and then the boycott narrative is gonna fail. | ||
But by all means, do whatever you wanna do. | ||
I mean, how's Target doing? | ||
Is it doing better now? | ||
Did they ever recover? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think they're all still down and I suppose the issue is I like a lot of people are arguing like the end goal is that Bud Light has no money and I'm like well the end goal is for me that any single corporation says we don't go near insert X group of people because they will destroy our business. | ||
If conservatives are saying we will destroy your business then you're gonna get what were we talking about earlier? | ||
Uh, was it Lil Nas? | ||
Was he the one who did that old country road or whatever? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, that's the longest number one on Billboard chart history. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
He had the biggest hit ever, and what did he do right afterwards? | ||
He made a video where he was banging Satan, and he put his blood and shoes basically spitting on every single conservative. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the music industry said, you're number one, you're the best, and these guys will never buy your product anyway. | ||
And he said, okay, then let's double down on everything that'll piss them off. | ||
Why? | ||
It'll generate press for us in the other direction, and push other groups to spend money on us. | ||
My concern is, when they realize that the right is a dead market, they'll say, okay, well then how can we maximize the left? | ||
Let's reach out to them. | ||
I guarantee you, the HRC, GLAAD, and other organizations will go to Bud Light and say, you double down on the beer cans, and we will push everyone to support you. | ||
Every news organization. | ||
Every politician. | ||
Every democrat. | ||
And they might just go, screw it. | ||
We lost the conservatives in the never coming back role. | ||
Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Do whatever you want to do. | ||
Alright, let's grab some more Super Chats. | ||
Andre Tukulescu says, Bill C-21 has just passed in Canada. | ||
Rip gun ownership. | ||
Look it up, it's bad. | ||
Phasing out handguns and centerfire semi-autos. | ||
Wow. | ||
So everything? | ||
Man. | ||
Alpha Turkey says, Tim, the Red Heifer needs to be two and a half years old. | ||
It turns that in 2024, which is seven years, including 2024, before the 2030 SDGs, exactly 2000 years after Christ died and resurrected. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, it's like a biblical prophecy. | ||
The Red Heifer is a prophecy for the Second Coming. | ||
If you're Jewish, it's the Messianic era, the coming of the Messiah. | ||
If you're Christian, it's the Second Coming. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
So what is he saying? | ||
He's saying that. | ||
You need a pure red heifer for the third temple for the messianic era. | ||
And there's a group claiming that they have a pure red heifer, which is never, you know, it's really hard to make. | ||
They've tried engineering them, but. | ||
Right, a red heifer, that's like an animal. | ||
It's a cow. | ||
A red cow, right. | ||
A female cow is a heifer. | ||
A red cow with no blemishes and is pure red. | ||
And that's never, there's never been a female unblemished heifer in history. | ||
There have been, but they need it for, I believe it will be the third time. | ||
So it's once every few thousand years they get them. | ||
And so you have groups that are trying to genetically engineer them. | ||
I don't think that that would count if it was genetically engineered. | ||
It does count. | ||
It does? | ||
Yeah, the argument among these groups is that there's two ways to look at it. | ||
One is that it's a sign. | ||
The other is that it's a requirement. | ||
Right. | ||
So you can argue like, if you see the cow, that means it's going to happen. | ||
Whereas others say, I would like this to happen, then bring me the cow. | ||
The heifer is a mature female cattle that has not given birth. | ||
Could you imagine if they had the perfect heifer, and right before it happened, some guy took a bull in and impregnated it? | ||
And they're like, nooooo! | ||
Yeah, but you say, don't let it give birth. | ||
You think they just abort the... Yeah. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But it's all technicalities, man. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ready to Rumble says, tap dancing is better than skateboarding. | ||
Shots fired. | ||
That is an opinion you are allowed to have. | ||
I have no argument because you are allowed to believe that. | ||
You were always allowed to believe that, and I respect that you feel that way. | ||
Thank you. | ||
People are allowed to like and not like things, man. | ||
I've got no beef with tap dancing. | ||
I think it's cool. | ||
I think people are good at it. | ||
I just don't enjoy it. | ||
So I don't listen to it. | ||
I don't watch it, and I'm not interested. | ||
I thought Fosse was really awesome. | ||
I watched Street League Super Crown, uh, Sao Paulo today. | ||
It's like from two weeks ago, but I was just like, man, that was amazing. | ||
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What is it? | |
The, the, it's like watching baseball, but for skateboarding, you know what I mean? | ||
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Oh. | |
Yeah, so you're like, you're watching a skate contest. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
Um, who was it? | ||
Um... | ||
Was it Giovanni? | ||
Someone did a fakie frontside 180 to back Smith down the big handrail. | ||
And the commentators, the judges, were just like, that is not a trick people do. | ||
And it's a gnarly trick. | ||
He basically won because of it. | ||
Yeah, you jump backwards, blindsided, onto a rail. | ||
It's just a crazy trick. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Doesn't seem like it's the craziest, but like, if you skate, you're like, what the? | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Anyway, watch your tap dancing videos. | ||
Sounds like they're fun. | ||
Golden Fleece Games says, of course a Christian named Michael would strike down Satan. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
Here we go! | ||
Zooper... ZooperCreteCreation says, Hey everyone, this has nothing to do with the topic, but I do love Timcast! | ||
I'm from Wisconsin and I make cool concrete statues with music and just started a channel. | ||
Would love everyone's support. | ||
Right on. | ||
What was the channel? | ||
You know what I've always wanted to do is clay pottery. | ||
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Me too! | |
I just love watching those videos where the dude just puts his hand in and it turns into a pot. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
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It's like a big ball of clay. | |
You can do the pedal or an electric one I've been looking at. | ||
Pedal's better. | ||
You can do both. | ||
But, like, you're exercising. | ||
But, like, you have this mound of clay, and the guy puts his hand in the middle, and then it just starts hollowing out into a ball. | ||
That looks like so much fun. | ||
Dude, clay. | ||
Talk about getting primal. | ||
Clay pots. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So much fun. | ||
And then we gotta do glass blowing. | ||
Yeah, my buddy did that for a living. | ||
He wrecked his lungs, but he was good at it. | ||
What are you, middle-aged housewives? | ||
Come on now. | ||
You gotta learn skills to survive. | ||
What are you gonna do when the collapse happens, Luke? | ||
And you're like, how am I gonna make a beaker? | ||
I don't want any of your beaker. | ||
You don't want any beaker? | ||
I don't want no beaker. | ||
I've been watching too much Dr. Stone. | ||
We should experiment with this stuff in the clay, the graphene, see if it gets stronger. | ||
Luke's gonna be eating wild boar and I'm gonna be riding around on a motorboat. | ||
I'm gonna be fishin' with technology and Luke's gonna be like, get outta here! | ||
You know, I got a sharp stick! | ||
And I'm gonna be like, I got a glass beaker so I can separate. | ||
I'm gonna make some 5-5-6. | ||
I'm gonna take what you got. | ||
No you're not! | ||
How are you gonna make 5-5-6 if you don't even know how to make any of these things? | ||
I'm gonna be in a bat cave scooping up bat poop being like, I'm getting ready yo. | ||
I'm gonna be making food. | ||
Alchemizing. | ||
Lentils. | ||
Good luck guys. | ||
Give me some salt and I'll take you there. | ||
You're gonna need it. | ||
Doomsday Machine says the description of the tenets and origins of Satanism make it sound more like an anti-religion than a genuine religion. | ||
Yeah, they basically worship themselves. | ||
Sounds like something Ian would be into. | ||
What? | ||
No. | ||
I always thought atheists kind of worship themselves. | ||
They do. | ||
It's like, to me, it's like, how could you be so arrogant to think that you sort of just appeared without any divine intervention from a greater power? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's, it's, it's midwitry, I describe. | ||
No offense to atheists, you're allowed to believe it, I'm not saying, but I, I, I, there's this meme where you got the IQ bell curve and the very bottom it's the guy who looks like he's not all bright and he's like, God is real. | ||
Then you've got the guy on the, on the high end of the IQ wearing a monk robe saying God is real. | ||
And the guy in the middle crying saying, no, God's not real. | ||
And I do kinda feel like that's how it is. | ||
Yeah, I was that midwit in the beginning. | ||
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There's no, unless you can prove it, it's not real. | |
But the issue around God is, for the midwit, and midwits are not stupid, they're slightly higher IQ, the assumption is that God must be a man in the clouds, as opposed to a force beyond human comprehension with, there's a million and one ways to describe, but like, the first thing anyone needs to do on this journey from atheism into belief in God is, Einsteinian got an understanding that concept that God does not need to be a man in robes And if that's how you envision it You have a very limited perspective on what the concept of God is and I would actually encourage you to look into and read about infinity And that's where it's at right | ||
Well, most people can't even conceive of what infinity means. | ||
Like, I can't conceive of the universe and infinity. | ||
People think infinity is a number. | ||
And that's science, so that's science. | ||
People say, oh, you know, the universe, and there's this black hole, and there's these galaxies, and I just can't conceive. | ||
It actually overwhelms me when I think about it. | ||
But I can actually conceive of God more than I can conceive of this endless universe. | ||
Fathomless is a good word. | ||
If you expand away from a platform super fast, but it's also expanding and getting bigger super fast, so it seems like it's staying the same shape, but you're getting further away as it's getting bigger. | ||
Well, that's science, right? | ||
And people believe that, but they don't really know what it means. | ||
It's like a meditation I do, and then it opens up something in the back of your brain. | ||
It's pretty cool. | ||
PonyUp says Satanists are a counterculture. | ||
Lucif... Lucifetians are the secret order types trying to re-engineer society through a death cult. | ||
Lucifer rebelled against God and was cast, being renamed Satan or Adversary. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Lucifer the light bringer ready to rumble says Ian. | ||
Why don't you ever talk about talk ish about Muhammad? | ||
Why is it always Jesus? | ||
I don't know a lot about Muhammad. | ||
Maybe you should read. | ||
Yeah, I was listening to the Quran a little bit Serge was like you're listening to it in English. | ||
That's heresy. | ||
I've got to get there somehow. | ||
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Where's that? | |
Where's that built on yet Serge? | ||
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Well, I guess someone's going to get a fatwa on their head. | |
I mean, I love anyone that can rally people and unify people. | ||
Well, I should be careful about that because Hitler kind of did that, too. | ||
So maybe not anyone. | ||
But yeah, Mohammed seems like a fascinating guy. | ||
And I hear that it was actually a women's lib movement, a women's rights movement in the beginning. | ||
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Oh, goodness. | |
Here we go. | ||
The Muslim Prophet? | ||
Yeah, the Islam itself like women didn't have much power in that area of the world that time | ||
But then after Islam was created they were able to run the economies of their of their husbands houses | ||
So they became like much more empowered in the community and then over the years they say like like any religion | ||
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It's been co-opted by politics and stuff Well, I guess everybody's been kind of looking more into | |
the Muslim religion because of everything going on right now to see what it really is | ||
And I think it's interesting that they actually have a book of Mary that tells the story of Jesus. | ||
And there's a lot of parallels to the Bible that I didn't know were in there. | ||
So it's really interesting, actually. | ||
I would love to have a Muslim scholar on. | ||
I don't know if you've ever looked into that, but it's interesting. | ||
The book of Mary? | ||
There's the book of Mary in the Quran that says, you know, that there was a virgin named Mary that had a son named Jesus. | ||
And they tell basically the same parallel story to that of that in the Bible. | ||
Yeah, Muhammad was a big fan of Jesus, as far as I can tell. | ||
And a fan, from what I understand, he was somehow friends with St. | ||
Catherine of Siena of the Catholic Church. | ||
It's really how all these things crisscross is so fascinating to me, like the three religions, Judaism, the Muslim religion, and Christianity. | ||
They all do this crazy crisscross, and they all repeat the same stories. | ||
So there has to be some truth to what they're saying. | ||
I think so. | ||
Like God, they tapped into the unifying concept of God. | ||
Must be the same guy, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's grab some more Super Chats! | ||
I'm game. | ||
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Me too. | |
Yeah, all of them. | ||
I hope Donald Trump says, okay! | ||
And then when he gets elected, he just starts having his, he gets, oh man, could you imagine A.G. | ||
be prosecuted because presidential immunity ends when they leave office to get Trump. | ||
He opened the door for that if SC agrees. | ||
Supreme Court. | ||
I'm game. | ||
Yeah, all of them. | ||
I hope Donald Trump says, OK, and then when he gets elected, he just starts having his | ||
he gets. | ||
Oh, man, could you imagine A.G. | ||
Cash Patel? | ||
I would love to see Bush prosecuted for war crimes and Obama prosecuted for everything | ||
he did to the press. | ||
What if Trump was like, I will go to jail as president, I will arrest myself and everyone else, but he like goes with them? | ||
You're saying that Donald Trump would sacrifice himself? | ||
For the sake of all of the United States? | ||
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Yeah, he's like, I did illegal things while I was president as well, so we're all going to jail. | |
What if Trump said that he would allow himself to be prosecuted, but only if Bush and Obama are prosecuted for their crimes as well, and all of the people of this country would be pardoned of their wrongdoing? | ||
Gosh, that's an interesting concept. | ||
Trump would take all of the penalties of all of the crimes That's like a Jesus metaphor. | ||
I think his crimes would be like mere misdemeanors and violations while Bush and Obama would be like type class A felonies. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's an operation warp speed that I think is worth investigating. | ||
Let me read this one from Dr. Oldsmobile. | ||
He says, Howdy, crew! | ||
Ian, your talk of the radio at the beginning and the new song coming out tomorrow made me think of Spirit of Radio. | ||
A love letter to radio, but also a critique of the music industry. | ||
A lot of the lyrics still hold true to this day. | ||
Rip Neil. | ||
Spirit of Radio? | ||
Yeah, basically, the music industry is... | ||
Probably one of the most captured institutions. | ||
There's a lot of indie films. | ||
Indie films do fairly well, but... And you can get indie films on Amazon, and you can get indie films on other platforms. | ||
I turn on Amazon all the time, and I see these movies that are just total trash. | ||
And I'm like, how did this movie get on Amazon? | ||
And they've got a really great, like... | ||
Screenshot thumbnail or whatever you'd call it for the movie and it's like really awesome art with a crazy description and then you turn it on and it was filmed on like a Sony Handycam from Best Buy for 500 bucks and it's just a trash movie that was made for like $20 and I'm like what is this? | ||
The music industry however... | ||
You're not getting on these lists. | ||
Even when we published our song properly, for some reason it wasn't appearing on the iTunes lists. | ||
Oh, how about that? | ||
Oops, they forgot to track these analytics. | ||
It's kind of like trying to get an Oscar. | ||
I'm just done with that path anymore. | ||
They're basically like cults. | ||
It's like you have to bend the knee to the guy, the people in charge. | ||
It's the same thing with everything, right? | ||
Kevin McCarthy is using the weight of the GOP against people who wanted to challenge the narrative of the party. | ||
He was backstabbing Republican candidates who were populist. | ||
That's the game. | ||
You have to then go to him and say, I will do whatever you say, just don't hurt me. | ||
This is how the game is played. | ||
Well, we're breaking that game. | ||
They can't stop us. | ||
If we sold 500,000 of these songs, not only would we make a lot of money, but Smokey Mike and the God King, as well as Tim Cass Music, would receive gold records from their institutions and their industries. | ||
You gotta put it behind you. | ||
I would be awesome. | ||
I don't know how we sell 500,000. | ||
That's a really hard thing to do. | ||
One sale at a time. | ||
One sale at a time. | ||
And the thing is, too, like a lot of these records, it's over a long period of time. | ||
You know, it's like you put out a song, someone put out a song, and like five years later, they finally sold 500,000. | ||
Can you gift song purchases? | ||
Like, buy one for your family, every member of your family? | ||
It only tracks if you buy it for yourself. | ||
If you could, you'd get an artist who's like, I'm gonna gift a million songs, and then it would all be just, it's all bunk. | ||
There are, you know, there are ways they play the game, but, you know, it's whatever. | ||
I mean, I think our strategy is just the best one, we give coupons off on coffee. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because the secret is, there are a lot of people who never bought our coffee, maybe now they will because they're getting a big discount. | ||
And that's good for cash flow. | ||
This is a good one. | ||
This song is like, it's poppy, but it's like a one that you would want to buy. | ||
That's the cool thing about it. | ||
Like, it's really good. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's Carter's niche. | ||
Like, he's really good at electronica. | ||
It's like The Weeknd, basically. | ||
If you like The Weeknd, it's... Like, the whole gag is, we were like, let's just take modern synth pop and then make a version of it that was together again from Smokey Mike and the God King to, like, mock the music industry. | ||
Yeah, and it's two vocalists. | ||
We'll talk about it more once it's released so people know the reference of what we're saying. | ||
But having two guys go back and forth in a song is, like, much needed these days. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Two guys singing together about how we just need to come together. | ||
That's what the song's about. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm really excited for this. | ||
All right, here we go. | ||
Bender the Offender says, with the obesity rate in America, they have to balance the plane out by putting fat people on each side. | ||
But this is true. | ||
So when we fly private, They actually, you have to give your weight. | ||
So they're like, okay, how many people are flying? | ||
Give us the weight of all the passengers because they have to know the weight of the plane. | ||
For bigger planes, you can't have all the people on one side. | ||
It would shift the weight of the plane. | ||
So that's why a lot of people don't understand this. | ||
You'll be in an empty plane and people will be scattered in their seats because it'll assign them in such a way to balance the plane. | ||
And then if everybody runs from one side to the other, the plane could like, it could wobble the plane. | ||
I don't know about today if it would take it down or anything like that, but yeah. | ||
All right, what do we have? | ||
Rhett Teaster says, Tim, I was a studio art major in college with my main discipline in function pottery. | ||
Always go electric on the wheel. | ||
Foot pedals don't keep consistent speed leading to unleveled pieces. | ||
Well, yeah, I'm not talking about actually making good pottery. | ||
I'm talking about having fun and just like getting that workout as you're pedaling and then making a goofy looking little thing that you can put on a shelf. | ||
Yeah, I think there are pedals that do both. | ||
So you can turn the power off and just pump it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Or if you get the right gear ratio... | ||
You know what this is? | ||
It's a spirit bomb, like Goku in Dragon Ball Z. You know what I'm talking about? | ||
Surge does. | ||
the steady spin. Alright everybody if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button, | ||
subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to thebestsongever.com, | ||
buy the song it's only 69 cents and you will join us in our collective. You know what this is? It's | ||
a spirit bomb like Goku and Dragon Ball Z. You know what I'm talking about? A little bit. Surge | ||
does. He's like yeah! Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
When Goku's like, I'm gonna defeat Vegeta, everybody lend me your power, for 69 cents you buy the song, you check it out, and it helps us, and helps the Daily Wire crew. | ||
But, shout out to Jeremy Boring and Michael Knowles and the rest of the crew at the Daily Wire, because I'm talking with their team, and they're going, they're gonna go ham on marketing as well. | ||
We're gonna put, we're gonna be putting a ton of money in marketing for this one. | ||
Just because, like the other thing I announced is we're doing the Boonies prizes. | ||
So we're gonna be awarding $10,000 every year to the top skateboarder. | ||
Of our choice. | ||
That's it. | ||
And it's not gonna be industry pros. | ||
It's gonna be, like, somebody who did something truly incredible. | ||
I view it like the Pulitzer Prizes. | ||
The Pulitzer Prizes of skateboarding. | ||
And then, maybe, even, in the first year, we could do BMX, scooting, rollerblading, and skateboarding, and give a $10K prize to people who pushed the industry or the sport in some way. | ||
I think that would be really, really big. | ||
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Yeah, sure. | ||
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On Twitter, follow me at Cara Castronova. | ||
I'm currently suing Facebook because they banned me for life, but eventually I'll hopefully be back on there. | ||
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And definitely subscribe and read The Gateway Pundit. | ||
It's a great publication that I also write for and I'm always writing breaking news on there. | ||
Sweet. | ||
Garrett, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
My website is TheBestPoliticalShirts.com. | ||
The stickers come off on the members area, and ladies, the price is going up in 2024. | ||
Just warning you ahead of time. | ||
Well, it's inflation. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Inflation, by dynamics, and supply and demand here. | ||
There's not a lot around that. | ||
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I also have TheBestPoliticalShow.com. | ||
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The show was awesome. | ||
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I had a lot of fun. | ||
It was dark and it was light all at once. | ||
It's a rollercoaster, just like life. | ||
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We went for like an hour and a half. | ||
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