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The Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles. | ||
It's happened. | ||
Now, you may be wondering, hold on a minute, they've actually deployed, yep, 700 Marines to the LA riots, which are ongoing right now. | ||
As of right now, it's about 5 p.m. in Los Angeles, if you're watching this live. | ||
Not a whole lot is going on until it gets a little bit darker, but this is the beginning of something big. | ||
Some people think this may be We don't know for sure, but there's a lot to this story. | ||
The Mexican president came out and said that these people, these Mexican illegal immigrants, are not criminals and that everyone should stand with them while the U.S. government is trying to expel non-citizens. | ||
I'd call that an invasion. | ||
So we're going to break all of this down for you, but what I will say off the bat is, Insurrection Act? | ||
Well, I don't believe the Marines have been dispatched into the riots just yet. | ||
Trump is going to have to invoke the Insurrection Act if he wants to send these troops on the ground. | ||
But considering the Mexican president told people in this country to stand with her citizens who are here illegally in defiance of the federal government and the National Guard, I'd say, oh boy. | ||
That was a dumb thing to do. | ||
She does appear to be walking this back. | ||
Trump says Tom Homan should arrest Gavin Newsom. | ||
It was really funny, actually. | ||
And we're going to break all this down for you. | ||
We've got an expected mass protest next weekend as people are gearing up for riot season. | ||
And, oh boy. | ||
There's also some leaked audio from the DNC where apparently one of these guys was crying, which is going to be funny. | ||
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Yes. | ||
And each chapter is explaining what he did on that day? | ||
Yes, or his administration, right. | ||
That's great. | ||
And why it was awesome. | ||
And why it was awesome? | ||
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Wow. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And in all seriousness, we had a little bit of a hiccup this past week with the Elon stuff. | ||
I think it's easy to forget how... | ||
I think he's the first president in my lifetime, I think we all agree with this, who did better than we expected when he came in. | ||
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Thank you so much for having me back. | ||
I'm excited. | ||
I really hope we make history tonight and get me number one on Amazon. | ||
And this is going to be a big shot across the bow for people back in New York in the publishing scene. | ||
That their days are over. | ||
Is it wrong to say it will trigger the libs as well? | ||
This is the kind of book where if you gave it to your crap-lib mom, it'll make her really, really upset because you can't argue with a lot of the stuff he did. | ||
He did the right thing a lot of the time, and a lot of it's also really funny. | ||
He's a funny guy. | ||
We forget this. | ||
Right now, when he called for Newsom to be arrested, it's a funny clip. | ||
He's such a funny guy. | ||
Anyway, anyway. | ||
Well, what about when he said today is Gulf of America Day. | ||
Everyone should celebrate in appropriate ways. | ||
Like, what does that mean? | ||
Like, take a bath? | ||
But we forget this stuff. | ||
That's why the book's all about it. | ||
Well, we got Shane hanging out. | ||
What's up? | ||
Congrats on the book. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I love seeing people take on the corporate publishing world. | ||
It's a snake pit. | ||
It's a terrible industry. | ||
I know you know. | ||
Yeah, I am Shane Cashman, host of Inverted World Live. | ||
We go live at 10 o 'clock, Monday through Thursday, right after this show. | ||
Tonight, we're going to talk about something that might surprise you. | ||
The government has been lying to you. | ||
Get out of here, Shane! | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
People watching are surprised. | ||
But the Pentagon, we just found out through some reports that they've been lying about UFOs to cover up military tech. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
Like Lockheed Skunk Works stuff. | ||
So we're going to talk about that. | ||
And thank you for the raids and all that stuff. | ||
It was a really awesome first week. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And let me add something to your story. | ||
My dad, my grandfather, was an air traffic controller in the Soviet Union. | ||
And he said we saw UFOs all the time. | ||
So this is not just crazy, random, drunk people like they try to make it out to be. | ||
These are high-quality professionals who look at these screens all day and they know when something's up. | ||
And who wouldn't trust a communist? | ||
Well, he wasn't a communist. | ||
How dare you? | ||
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I'm serious. | |
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
You don't call my grandfather a communist. | ||
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All right, take it back. | |
He's a Soviet. | ||
Michael's about to look. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Just my grandfather. | ||
You don't call him a communist. | ||
Rest in peace, yes. | ||
I am Phil that remains. | ||
My name's Phil Labonte. | ||
I'm Lee Singer. | ||
I got so wrapped up in the communist talk. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Here's a story from the post-millennial. | ||
Breaking 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles in support role amid crackdown on anti-ice riots. | ||
They report U.S. Northern Command announced on Monday that 700 Marines are being activated to protect federal personnel property and property in L.A. As the California city has experienced violent anti-immigrant and Immigration Customs Enforcement riots. | ||
So we actually have this posted by Disclosed TV. | ||
It's a press release. | ||
U.S. NORTHCOM statement on additional military personnel. | ||
They say U.S. Northern Command has activated the Marine Infantry Battalion that was placed in an alert status over the weekend. | ||
Approximately 700 Marines with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Division will seamlessly integrate with the Title 10 forces under Task Force 51. who are protecting federal personnel and federal property in the greater Los Angeles area. | ||
The activation of the Marines is intended to provide Task Force 51 with adequate numbers of forces to provide continuous coverage of the area in support of the lead federal agency. | ||
Task Force 51 is U.S. Army North's Contingency Command Post, which provides a rapidly deployable capability to partner with civil authorities and DOD entities in response to a homeland defense and homeland security operations. | ||
It is commanded by Major General Scott M. Sherman. | ||
Task Force 51 is comprised of approximately 2,100 National Guard soldiers in a Title X status and 700 active duty Marines. | ||
Task Force 51 forces have been trained in de-escalation, crowd control, and standing rules for the use of force. | ||
Now, I will stress for those that are watching live, while all of this news is breaking, the riots are ongoing. | ||
However, right now it's... | ||
It's daylight, so largely people are just standing around. | ||
But I will stress, over the weekend, they were torching Waymo's. | ||
Waymo is pulling out. | ||
Were they really? | ||
Yeah, they were stopping the Waymo's. | ||
Why Waymo's? | ||
Why not? | ||
Why anything? | ||
Well, no, I mean, are they targeting Waymo? | ||
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Because they're easy targets. | ||
Is it that a lot of these guys are doing, like, Lyft and Uber, and Waymo's putting them out of business? | ||
No, they can just call a Waymo, and it pulls up. | ||
Free car to destroy. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I was giving you a chance. | ||
They summon it. | ||
It drives up, and you stand in front of it. | ||
It won't move. | ||
You know, Waymo saved my life, but we'll get to that later. | ||
Wow. | ||
So, I will stress this. | ||
This is important. | ||
These Marines are being deployed to federal facilities to protect them. | ||
I think that bypasses posse comitatus because they're not actively engaging in law enforcement. | ||
They're just personnel dispatched to a federal facility. | ||
If Trump or Hegseth or anybody is to send them to the streets, I think they'd have to invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
Or we also have another story we'll get into a little bit with the Mexican president saying that the people targeted by ICE are not criminals and that people, just people in general, should stand with Mexican nationals in the United States. | ||
I'd say it's a formal – or I should say it's a – I think it's a declaration of invasion. | ||
But if a foreign president says, my citizens in your country should be protected and are allowed to be there. | ||
That's declaring that you're – like you're telling your people to do this. | ||
If that is the case, that foreign nationals are being advocated for by the foreign nationals' government, and many of these people are flying Mexican flags, Trump's going to say this is not local law enforcement. | ||
Marines are being dispatched because an invasive force is in our country, and that he would not need the Insurrection Act for. | ||
Am I the only person here who is an immigrant, by the way? | ||
Yes. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
Surge. | ||
Yeah, I was going to say. | ||
He's African American. | ||
You can't tell? | ||
It bothers me when people are immigrants and they're not waving the American flag. | ||
In my sheath ad, I'm draped with the American flag. | ||
It's kind of ironic. | ||
It's like a boxing thing, but it's also not ironic. | ||
Like, you're here. | ||
This place gave you a home. | ||
The thing that really kind of makes me laugh about all the Jew hate is that they're like America first, except for these college students who hate Israel. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
You're here. | ||
When I was in North Korea, you better believe I was on my best behavior and mind my P's and Q's and acting appropriately. | ||
So if this country has – You don't have to worry about being decapitated by a gang. | ||
A little bit of gratitude would go a long way. | ||
And it's kind of scary that saying this is like some kind of crazy far-right point of view. | ||
This is the first time that I've ever seen or that I can recall seeing these types of protests about immigration or illegal immigration where there were people that were openly flying the Mexican flag. | ||
Now, maybe it has happened and I'm unaware of it. | ||
But this to... | ||
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It's because it trickles down from the universities where loving the flag and loving America is something to be embarrassed about. | ||
So what happens is these kids go to college, some of them, they go back to their communities, they teach them these leftist values, and then it ends up with people on Facebook. | ||
I've seen this. | ||
They go to Mount Rushmore. | ||
They're giving the finger to those four presidents. | ||
It's like, what do you do? | ||
I was talking with Julio Rosas, who's on the ground, and he was breaking it down like, look, he's an American. | ||
He was born in America. | ||
I think he's got relatives, of course, that are Mexican. | ||
And he said a lot of these people, they're raised by parents who are legal immigrants. | ||
They're given citizenship status, so they can't be deported, but their culture and their worldview is Mexico. | ||
It's Mexican. | ||
Yes. | ||
These people have no allegiance to America. | ||
They vacation in Mexico. | ||
Their relatives are in Mexico. | ||
They send money to Mexico. | ||
But because they were born here, they get a protected status as citizens, and then they act to subvert and defy the will of the American nation. | ||
That was one of the things that was the most objectionable about what Scheinbaum said. | ||
She said that she had a problem with taxing on remittances, which is like—I mean, look, if you're going to say, look, you know— Mexicans that are in America, there's a special history, and you should blah blah blah. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Totally understand that. | ||
And I might even be sympathetic to the argument, even though I would still be like, look, if they're here illegally, they gotta go. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, she was talking about remittances where it's like, look, this is an economic statement on her part. | ||
And it's absolutely, like in my opinion, Americans should look at that and be offended. | ||
That she would have the audacity to say that you should allow Mexican nationals to... | ||
international diplomacy or whatever? | ||
Maybe she should focus on overseeing her country that had 30 assassinations of presidential candidates just last year. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Yeah, I think at least 30. Well, they weren't all president. | ||
Presidential candidates. | ||
No, they were like other politicians. | ||
But like 26 or something like that. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Now I'm kind of on their side. | ||
You're kind of making me feel like a Mexican now. | ||
So with these riots, Democrats, a Democrat governor coalition has come out and said, Trump, back off. | ||
Don't do this. | ||
My argument is, and I say I'm correct. | ||
Of course. | ||
Democrats are, well, I mean. | ||
Argue with me. | ||
In my opinion, aka the Holy Scriptures. | ||
Look, there are some instances where I would say I could be wrong about this. | ||
No, I'm saying this is just my view as breaking everything down, but I think it's spot on. | ||
Democrats are intentionally standing down. | ||
The rioters are effectively corsairs for the Democrats and the California government. | ||
The government can't dispatch police to actively defy ICE, but they can dispatch rioters and allow them to wreak havoc preventing mass deportations because Democrats get an estimated 10 to 25 extra congressional votes and votes for the president by having illegal immigrants in sanctuary states. | ||
So when Donald Trump says we are going to mass deport everybody, the Democratic machine, especially California with 52 congressional seats and EC votes, is saying, how do we stop Trump? | ||
We can't send law enforcement to stop him. | ||
That would be a crisis, a serious one. | ||
We can incite and aggravate riots intentionally and then stand down and let them obstruct Trump, effectively acting as privateers. | ||
Well, there's a couple other things. | ||
First of all, 2020 worked very well for them. | ||
When you had all this mass unrest throughout the country, it led to President Biden being in the White House. | ||
And I think what they don't realize is they're not quick on the uptake. | ||
Right? | ||
And in 2020, we all remember those times. | ||
If President Trump had sent in the troops, the media was waiting to call him an authoritarian strongman Hitler. | ||
They were waiting. | ||
We all saw it. | ||
And I don't know who got to him, but he was smart enough to sit in his hands and say, I'll send the troops if you ask, but I'm not doing it otherwise, which was a smart move. | ||
This is not 2020 anymore. | ||
When Trump sends in these troops for things like this, everyone or the huge majority of the other side, I mean, the way it was in 2020, are going to be on Trump's side. | ||
It's not going to be viewed as some kind of insane Mussolini power grab. | ||
It'll be like, it's ridiculous that you're an illegal immigrant and you have the right to ride in the streets and cause unrest. | ||
Look at Abrago Garcia. | ||
He's back. | ||
He's back in the United States. | ||
Standing trial for him in trafficking in Nashville. | ||
I thought he was writing. | ||
Nope, they brought him to Nashville because he's charged with trafficking thousands of individuals. | ||
And Trump was like, it wasn't my decision. | ||
I don't think he should have come back. | ||
I agree. | ||
But the DOJ wanted to bring him back and they're wasting our money. | ||
I don't think they wanted to. | ||
I think they were forced to, don't you? | ||
Well, the argument was Trump could pressure El Salvador into releasing him. | ||
but he's under no obligation to engage in foreign policy of that nature. | ||
So while the Supreme Court said they should, he should facilitate the return, he said no. | ||
He ultimately said the DOJ made the decision to bring him back, but he was charged with human trafficking. | ||
So I think the political play there is completely defang the left's argument now because while they're calling it a victory, the response is going to be a human trafficker on trial for human trafficking was defended and protected by Democrats. | ||
This is a manipulation that we see quite a bit. | ||
The alt-right campaign from 2016 is a really good example of this. | ||
The media had been referring to anybody who supported Trump as alt-right, using the phrase alt-right as a reference to a new right, a kind of anti-establishment right-wing cohort. | ||
I want you to write a book about that. | ||
And then a year later... | ||
The AP issued a style guide. | ||
So that meant people like Jack Posobiec or anybody who had said, I agree with this new alternative to the right. | ||
You could go back in time and apply their statement to the new definition and say, aha, they admitted to being white supremacists. | ||
That's the game that's being played effectively by the Trump administration. | ||
Abrego Garcia gets deported. | ||
The Democrats defend him all crazy. | ||
Then you bring him back with human trafficking charges and say, remember when they were defending this guy who was charged with human trafficking? | ||
Well, here's the other good play, because there are a lot of people in conservative circles that I don't agree with, and I doubt most people in this room don't agree with as well, the idea that Trump should just say, screw you to the courts. | ||
And that is a very slippery slope, because in four years, or eight years, or 12 years from now, there's going to be a Democratic president, and you do not want that Democratic president to be like, yeah, I don't care what the Supreme Court says, we're going to have digital ID, or we're going to have some kind of lockdown, so on and so forth. | ||
So for Trump to reach a point where he's going to say screw you to the Supreme Court, he should really play that card when he needs to, if he needs to, God hoping he doesn't, and not over just one dude. | ||
So when we saw this in New York Times and all these others foaming at the mouth, Trump hates the legal system, this is a banana republic. | ||
He's like, oh, no, no, you want him? | ||
You got him. | ||
He's just going to jail. | ||
But I'm listening to the Supreme Court. | ||
Let's jump to this story with us from Live Mint. | ||
Quote, migrants are not criminals. | ||
Mexico President Claudia Scheinbaum criticizes L.A. raids. | ||
This is insane. | ||
This is the escalation. | ||
This is what formalizes an invasion. | ||
Can I just say one more thing? | ||
Sure, but deportation is not a jail sentence. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're not treated like criminals. | ||
You're not putting them in jail. | ||
But this is why I'm saying it's an invasion. | ||
Right. | ||
We have seen this debate from the left and the right about whether or not people are legally entering from the southern border as an invasion. | ||
And you've got these prominent liberals saying, invasion means a foreign military sending people blah, blah, blah. | ||
And the right has argued they are marching with their flags. | ||
Well, now we have it. | ||
The president of Mexico has said, quote, Mexicans living in the United States are good men and women, honest people who went to the United States to seek a better life for themselves and to support their families. | ||
They are not criminals. | ||
They are good men and women, she said in a speech. | ||
She also stated that multiple Mexicans were arrested in the ongoing immigration raids conducted by ICE officials. | ||
By her, currently stands around 35. During her moving speech, she asked everyone to stand by the arrested Mexicans. | ||
So let me stress this. | ||
She is acknowledging they are not American citizens. | ||
They are her citizens, Mexican nationals, illegally in this country, arrested by our law enforcement, and she's calling on people to defend them. | ||
So when they're out in the streets flying Mexican flags with the support of the Mexican president, who's calling on more people who are actively rioting against our National Guard and law enforcement, Trump should say, that's it. | ||
That is a formal declaration, and it's enough. | ||
Dispatch the Marines and start deporting and getting everybody out. | ||
I think I disagree with you slightly. | ||
I think before he goes to 10, he should let this play out. | ||
Because it was that Rahm Emanuel said, never let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
These optics are playing very well for the Republicans. | ||
Because the big swing demographic in elections is Karen. | ||
It's white suburban women. | ||
And white suburban women do not like rioting. | ||
They do not like people flying foreign flags. | ||
They just worry about the gross issues. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Let me clarify. | ||
The next direct granular move Trump makes is coming out and saying, I am shocked to hear the president of Mexico calling for an escalation of riots in this country to protect her citizens who are illegally in our country. | ||
That's the move, yes. | ||
That's the move. | ||
Right, when he needs to use the military to remove criminal illegal aliens in this country— She just gave him the pretext under the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
There was a debate. | ||
So the debate for the Alien Enemies Act is that the law requires that a foreign government or collective force is invading your country. | ||
Two arguments were used. | ||
One, that these narco gangs and cartels are effectively organized bodies that constitute declaration under the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
But many argued they have to be... | ||
In collusion with a nation state. | ||
The argument was Venezuela is intentionally sending Trande Aragua to the United States. | ||
Ergo, we can target them under this law because it is a semi-official act of government. | ||
Now you have the Mexican president who's made the statement. | ||
These are good people seeking a better life, and I call on people to stand with them. | ||
Now Trump can say Mexico has effectively sanctioned the illegal immigration into our country. | ||
I talk about that insurrection act in the book because maybe I'm too much of an anarchist, but to me it makes – I don't really see the distinction in any sense between – yeah, like when Russia is sending over troops to America – or Japan is bombing Pearl Harbor and a private gang, which is running a huge section of Venezuela, is sending its members to infiltrate and seize American land and take it under its thumb. | ||
I mean it's effectively the same. | ||
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It's like the argument with Ukraine right now, where all the liberals always say, American, the U.S. isn't there. | ||
And I said, you're right. | ||
The U.S. veterans who are operating as private military contractors in the volunteer force who receive cash from Ukraine, which is actually cash from the United States, and then the United States sends special forces down and tells a Ukrainian soldier, here's a missile, press that button, and you'll blow up that ship from Russia. | ||
And they say... | ||
That's not the United States. | ||
No one buys that. | ||
We're not kindergartners. | ||
You think Russia's sitting there being like, drat, America's not doing it because someone else pressed the button. | ||
I mean, this is the thing with World War II. | ||
You know, all these things. | ||
It's like, at what point has aid become, you're actually a member of the opposing side? | ||
Wasn't the Insurrection Act started because of Mexico, too? | ||
Was it? | ||
It was 1798, wasn't it? | ||
Well, the 1807 one. | ||
Okay. | ||
What was the Insurrection Act of 1807? | ||
Insurrection Act of 1807. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Aaron Burr was going to take over Mexico or something? | ||
There's rumors that he was trying to do that season. | ||
Yeah, there was some guy who turned on him, right? | ||
Let's see. | ||
I could have sworn it was 1798. | ||
I think we went through a few different iterations. | ||
Okay, got it. | ||
Thank you, Shane. | ||
I'm pretty sure you're right because I was reading about both of them today. | ||
Let's see. | ||
In Search and Act 1798 is it, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That number's in my head for some reason. | ||
That was, I think, that's the Alien and Seditions Act. | ||
So the Insurrection Act of 1807 and the Alien and Sedition, yeah. | ||
So they're different, I think. | ||
Insurrection Act was 1807. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, nope, nope. | ||
I was technically wrong. | ||
You were technically wrong. | ||
We were all technically right. | ||
1792. | ||
It was called the Calling Forth Act of 1792. | ||
The Insurrection Act replaced that. | ||
Got it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they were looking for a way to stop Aaron Burr for taking over. | ||
We were talking a bit before we started, Aaron. | ||
I'd love to hear people's thoughts on this. | ||
I don't understand her play here. | ||
Who is this helping? | ||
Well, she's backtracked. | ||
Okay. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum reacts to LA ICE protests. | ||
This was from later in the day. | ||
So about 12 hours later, she says... | ||
Burning police cars appears to be more than an act of provocation than resistance. | ||
We condemn violence no matter where it comes from. | ||
We call on the Mexican community to act pacifically and not allow itself to be provoked. | ||
However, a day ago, she praised them. | ||
Hold on. | ||
You've got to pause there. | ||
Not allowing itself to be provoked. | ||
What she's laying the groundwork for is that if they start burning down things, it's not our fault. | ||
You put this into it. | ||
But they do mention, this is Fox 11, a day ago, she praised the contributions of Mexicans in L.A. saying they were good, honest men and women who left to seek a better life for themselves and support their family. | ||
L.A. wouldn't be what it was if it weren't for the Mexicans who live there. | ||
That's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
You can't deny it. | ||
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There's a big Mexican influence on L.A. A lot of burritos there. | |
I think this later statement is that she's realizing by defending the people that are here illegally. | ||
She's effectively sanctioned an invasion, no matter how small or how big Trump wants to view it as. | ||
How many Mexican illegal immigrants come to this country, and she's publicly declared to the world they're good, should be supported, and it's a just thing to do. | ||
I'm sorry, you know what my point on this was? | ||
They're just seeking a better life. | ||
Okay. | ||
The majority of conflicts are because people are, quote unquote, seeking a better life. | ||
Like when Genghis Khan invaded and conquered a bunch of lands, or when the Vikings raided the British Isles. | ||
It was because they wanted something that would make their lives better. | ||
Yeah, there's no question that the vast, The numbers just don't know. | ||
No one's denying this. | ||
The point is, at a certain point, you can only integrate so many people and there's only so much physical space for them. | ||
And you have to draw the line somewhere. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
The argument that we make on this, that we discuss most frequently on the show, is the argument about the census and about representative government. | ||
You know, the people that are coming into the United States, if you were coming here illegally and you Then you affect how the representatives in Congress are apportioned, how that happens, and that's diluting the voting power of citizens that have been here all their lives, that didn't want you to come to the United States. | ||
You came illegally, and that's wrong to the existing citizens. | ||
Yes. | ||
And by the way, when people yell at me for not voting, I just realized this in the last month, my new line, I'm going to say something in stupid arguments with them, is I don't think immigrants should be allowed to vote. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
I'm an immigrant, so. | ||
But it's true. | ||
The fact that this is diluting the voting power of the American citizen is the biggest problem. | ||
The biggest problem, in my opinion, and I think you'd agree, is birthright citizenship. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
I do agree. | ||
Just because you're born on American soil does not make you an American. | ||
There should be a process. | ||
There's a process for my family. | ||
And if part of that process was... | ||
That's fine. | ||
There's plenty of people in awful countries who are like, you know what? | ||
I'll put it in 10 years. | ||
It's so much better to where I came from. | ||
If I can't vote, so much the better I can stop free speech. | ||
The example that I always give is that if you live in an apartment with a roommate and then one day a guy is sleeping on your couch and so you say, okay, fine. | ||
It's okay that he crashes here for a little bit. | ||
The next person who shows up, you say, you know what, I'm putting my foot down. | ||
Guy on the couch and your roommate both raised their hand. | ||
We vote, he can come in. | ||
Two against one. | ||
What's happening in this country, we are watching American citizens, these are American citizens, largely flying the Mexican flags. | ||
Because they feel safe, and they're correct to feel safe. | ||
They can't be deported, they're Americans. | ||
But they're allegiant to Mexico. | ||
Well, I got news. | ||
Sooner or later, when there is an actual, like right now, you know, let me just say this. | ||
It's all interpretable, and it's all how history will dictate, and that means whoever wins is going to get it. | ||
Trump can say the Mexican president has aided and abetted illegal immigration and invasion into our country. | ||
Americans who are—if you are firebombing federal law enforcement, that's sedition. | ||
That is a seditious conspiracy against federal law enforcement, against a foreign invasive force. | ||
There's going to be severe penalties for that. | ||
That's like 10 years in prison. | ||
Make everyone in this room very scared and blackpill them because there's a part to the story that people might be too young to realize. | ||
Phil, I'm sure you're going to remember this. | ||
I'm going to try to be mean. | ||
The last Republican governor of California – before Schwarzenegger, sorry. | ||
The second to last Republican governor of California was Pete Wilson. | ||
And there was a referendum on the ballot. | ||
I forget what it was. | ||
It was 11, I think it was. | ||
And the bill – it passed and it said you can't use – I don't remember exactly. | ||
You can't use public funds for non-citizens. | ||
For non-citizens. | ||
And this was supposed to be California's last stand. | ||
We're getting overrun. | ||
If you want to be here, fine. | ||
You're not going to get the largesse of the Californian government since you're not paying in. | ||
The court struck it down, and as a consequence of that, California, which was heavily purple, has gone extremely blue. | ||
That was the last time I ever voted red. | ||
Right. | ||
And the concern is if Trump doesn't make this stick, California, which has in many other ways been like a laboratory for the rest of the country, can be a premonition for what's to come. | ||
Historians, writers, journalists, whatever they call it, say that California is usually five years ahead of the rest of the country. | ||
What happens there will happen to the rest of the country. | ||
But the story with Reagan, I believe it was like amnesty in 1986. | ||
He was president. | ||
He signed it. | ||
So there were 2.9 million illegal immigrants who were overnight granted this amnesty. | ||
In 1994, I think it was, is when they said, we want to ban public funds for non-citizens. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The people granted amnesty and their children who were granted amnesty said, You're going to take money away from my aunt, my uncle, my dad, my mom? | ||
No. | ||
And so they all flipped and voted for the Democrats who promised to make sure illegal immigrants could still get your public funds. | ||
That is what happens. | ||
And right now, take a look at this photo. | ||
This is the iconic photo from the riots just the other day of black smoke as a man waves a Mexican flag. | ||
These people, there's a video of a man burning an American flag saying, that's not my flag. | ||
These people don't even want American citizenship. | ||
They were born here and they were like, they gave it to me, I never asked for it. | ||
They've been protesting in the streets of California, make California Mexico again. | ||
I'm not exaggerating. | ||
I've witnessed this. | ||
In San Jose at a Trump rally where they were mercilessly beating people in the streets, they were holding up those signs saying, make California Mexico again. | ||
They argue that, was it Mexican-American, was it 1835 or something? | ||
That the U.S. basically took all this land from Mexico and that California is actually theirs and has been the whole time. | ||
Mexico owned that portion of land for like 20 years. | ||
It's been part of America for like 10 times longer than it was ever part of Mexico. | ||
I just had a great idea that might solve everything. | ||
Let's make California Gaza. | ||
It would solve a lot of problems. | ||
Michael's about to sail there. | ||
Functionally, what do you mean by that? | ||
Oh, I think you all know what I mean. | ||
I think you know exactly what I mean. | ||
I think we should have invaded California a long time ago. | ||
Located. | ||
I was going down memory lane just the last few years. | ||
Here's some. | ||
Maxine Waters inciting political violence. | ||
Eric Swalwell sleeping with a Chinese spy. | ||
Kamala Harris, Bonnie, bluing her way into power. | ||
They were arresting surfers while lockdowns were happening. | ||
Nancy Pelosi getting her hair done during lockdowns. | ||
The skate park still was insane. | ||
Hollywood is allowed to do its thing while churches were shut down. | ||
And they had secret Chinese police stations in LA and San Francisco. | ||
This is not America. | ||
To be fair, those secret Chinese police stations all over the country. | ||
They were in Nebraska. | ||
They were in New York City. | ||
What do you mean secret Chinese police? | ||
China set up what were like private organizations to police Chinese individuals in this country. | ||
Is that a bad thing? | ||
They created a shadow government to enforce laws that aren't on the American books. | ||
So their job is to make sure Chinese people don't break the law? | ||
They were their own stuff. | ||
They were people who would go against the CCP. | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't hate it. | ||
So if you're an American... | ||
I hate that. | ||
If you're a Chinese person in the United States, A Chinese person. | ||
Okay, but not a citizen. | ||
Not a citizen. | ||
Okay. | ||
And let's say you fled China to come to the United States. | ||
They would come and they'd beat and drag you because they're not arresting you. | ||
They have no authority to do that. | ||
They would detain you under their authority in the United States. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Let's jump to this next story from the Post Millennial. | ||
Breaking! | ||
President Trump says Gavin Newsom should be arrested amid LA riots. | ||
Okay. | ||
First of all, the weirdest thing happened with Gavin Newsom where he's being interviewed and he goes, what are you going to do, Tom Homan? | ||
Arrest me? | ||
I'd like to see that! | ||
You know, come on, I can take it! | ||
Did he really? | ||
Yes. | ||
Remember Mel Gibson on South Park? | ||
Where he was like, what are you going to do? | ||
I don't want to be too crass, maybe I shouldn't get into it. | ||
But he was like, I can take it, stick it in there, come on! | ||
Is that what you think you're going to do? | ||
This is what I get from... | ||
Maybe they have the video, I don't know, where he's like, arrest me! | ||
Arrest me! | ||
I can take it! | ||
So here's the video of Trump. | ||
Here you go. | ||
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Gavin Newsom! | |
He's daring Tom Homan to come and arrest him. | ||
Should he do it? | ||
I would do it. | ||
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I think it's great. | |
I would do it. | ||
He's done a terrible job. | ||
I like Gavin Newsom. | ||
He's a nice guy, but he's grossly incompetent. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
All you have to do is look at the little railroad he's building. | ||
It's about 100 times over budget. | ||
We're putting a flagpole over there. | ||
Under budget. | ||
I always do under budget. | ||
We're at a point where Trump sounds like he's doing a Trump impression. | ||
Everybody knows the railroad. | ||
I would do it if I were Tom. | ||
I think he's great. | ||
Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing. | ||
Yeah, I like the fact that he's like, look, I like Gavin, but arrest him. | ||
It'd be hilarious, just arrest him. | ||
It'd be funny, great, if you do it. | ||
He swore an oath. | ||
It's not for his friends. | ||
That's right. | ||
Wow. | ||
I mean, I think it'd be kind of, like, it would be great for Gavin Newsom if he was arrested, if Trump arrested him. | ||
You know he's got arrest. | ||
Pardon me? | ||
You know who he's got arrest? | ||
Let me play the clip for you. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
Karen Bass. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's who you got arrest. | ||
Yeah, she's burned down the city twice now. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
He's been here 10 years. | ||
The fear. | ||
The horror. | ||
What the hell is this guy? | ||
Come after me. | ||
Arrest me. | ||
Let's just get it over with. | ||
Tough guy. | ||
You know? | ||
I don't give a damn. | ||
But I care about my community. | ||
I care about this community. | ||
The hell are they doing? | ||
These guys need to grow up. | ||
They need to stop. | ||
Grow up? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
And we need to push back. | ||
And I'm sorry to be so clear, but that kind of bloviating is exhausting. | ||
So, Tom, arrest me. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I love the idea that that kind of blow-baiting is exhausting, but this kind of blow-baiting, that's the stuff you want. | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
From the way he was saying, arrest me, Tom. | ||
Come on. | ||
I feel like he's into it. | ||
He is! | ||
It'll help his campaign. | ||
I don't mean that. | ||
It would be the best for him. | ||
I think he's looking at Tom being like, that's the kind of guy I want to cuff me. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Okay, so we know that Gavin Newsom is Eskimo brothers with Junior. | ||
Yes. | ||
Because Gavin Newsom used to be married to Kilmer Guilfoyle, who's now the ambassador to Greece. | ||
So I think it's pretty given that any— It sounds so much dirtier now when you put it like that. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I think it's pretty much a given that any political figure has got to be a pervert behind closed walls. | ||
And that's not king-shaming, but— Come on, Tom. | ||
I can take it. | ||
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Arrest me. | |
You know he would love to be handcuffed and that hair carefully lost. | ||
A little bit of a broken lip. | ||
It would be the best thing for his career this year. | ||
It's just the, oh no, don't. | ||
We get it, Gavin. | ||
You want him to arrest you. | ||
You know what I think it is? | ||
I think he's seen the same numbers everyone in this room has, and he sees his path to the nomination in 2028 is not as clear as he imagined it would have been. | ||
All the polls I've seen him, shockingly, of all the Democrats, he polls the worst, which you would think is he's so slick that he'd do well, and it's not flying. | ||
Well, I think they should arrest him, but not for this. | ||
Have you arrested? | ||
How does that sound? | ||
And then Gavin's like, OK, come do it. | ||
Then they should go through his personal belongings and arrest him like a drug charge or something. | ||
Can we say something else, though? | ||
He saw what happened that getting arrested did for Trump. | ||
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Right. | |
Yeah. | ||
So he's like – he's just playing the same – he's like, wait a minute. | ||
If it worked for Trump, it'll work for me. | ||
It'd be great for his podcast. | ||
They still have it. | ||
They're still doing it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But like he – they should arrest him but do it totally in secret so he gets no publicity. | ||
No perp walk. | ||
No perp walk. | ||
And then they could deny it. | ||
Just throw him away for a while and say, I don't know where he went. | ||
Or they can arrest him and charge him with something absolutely insane related to like just – Try to overturn the election? | ||
Something ridiculous. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Where it's just like, what? | ||
Being a demon. | ||
I don't think he's charismatic enough to be a demon. | ||
Oh, he's a demon. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
I've been in a room with that guy. | ||
He smells like sulfur. | ||
Well, that's because he took the shower here. | ||
Nobody has any idea what that means, Michael. | ||
The water here in Springfield has sulfur in it. | ||
I don't want to give any location. | ||
Springfield has sulfur in it. | ||
Springfield, West Virginia. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know how secretive you're being. | ||
It's really funny because all the country folk... | ||
And the funniest thing about it is when they go to the bathroom, someone will wash their hands and walk out of the bathroom and they'll walk in and go, whoa, whoa, turn the fan on or light a match. | ||
And it's like, bro, that's the sink, not the toilet. | ||
You're just smelling sulfur and well water. | ||
I'm down. | ||
It's like you've never gone to a lake house? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
No, he's a demon, dude. | ||
He's slick. | ||
Not all demons are charming. | ||
No, yeah, but maybe. | ||
But a lesser demon. | ||
He's evil enough. | ||
He's a slime. | ||
There's levels to demons. | ||
Are you going to tell me about levels to demons? | ||
Yeah, let's talk about levels to demons. | ||
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Are you serious? | |
Demon or reptile person? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thin line, Phil. | ||
That's a thin line. | ||
No, because demons are spiritual creatures. | ||
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He's not a spiritual evil. | |
Hold on, hold on. | ||
I'm with Mike on this one. | ||
Reptilians? | ||
When you describe someone as reptilian, they're not good at social behaviors. | ||
They're weird and cold and they lack emotion. | ||
Demons can convince you to sell your soul. | ||
They're very charming. | ||
I think the reptiles are demons. | ||
Reptiles are demons. | ||
Okay. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Someone needs a dictionary. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Someone needs a Bible. | ||
The reptiles are from Zeta-Rotica. | ||
That's why I smell like salt. | ||
They're aliens. | ||
The reptiles are at best interdimensional beings. | ||
It's not demons. | ||
I've seen him put on his skin suit at the presidential debate, and then he's- Hold on, hold on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Demon hiding. | ||
Gavin Newsom puts on his skin suit one leg at a time just like all the other reptiles. | ||
One scale at a time. | ||
One scale at a time. | ||
One tail at a time. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I can't believe you... | ||
He does not seem powerful and dangerous to me. | ||
But there's demons who are low-level, like, operating behind 7-Elevens trying to get children, and there's demons in politics. | ||
demons like Ted Bundy. | ||
I would trust Gavin Newsom to babysit my nephews. | ||
Wait, wait. | ||
Wait, I got it. | ||
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What? | |
I don't think he's like that. | ||
I got it. | ||
He's a familiar. | ||
Who's the witch, though? | ||
Well, no, no. | ||
He's a demons familiar. | ||
No, the witches have familiars. | ||
Am I the only one here who played D&D who had no friends as a kid? | ||
I played D&D. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You can be a demon slave. | ||
You can't be a demon's familiar. | ||
I get it. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
He sold his soul to a demon. | ||
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There you go. | |
There you go. | ||
Not to make him a demon. | ||
Right. | ||
Agreed. | ||
We can all agree on that. | ||
We're in agreement as to the magical implications of Gavin Newsom's personality. | ||
That just made him the mayor of San Francisco and the governor of California for however long he has been. | ||
That's how he achieved these great results. | ||
feats. | ||
So, but I, Maybe you're saying that Kimberly Giffle is the witch. | ||
Maybe he was her familiar. | ||
Maybe. | ||
She seems nice. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
I don't think she's a witch at all. | ||
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But I like Don Jr., so... | |
They split up. | ||
I know, but even then, it's like, oh, Don's cool, though. | ||
Yeah, I like him. | ||
Which is tricky, though. | ||
I gotta be honest, though. | ||
Like, outside of all the weird, joking, magical stuff, it is... | ||
Hold on. | ||
Can I say one thing and then you're gonna agree with me? | ||
I'm not joking that I think there are demons walking among us who commit evil things that someone like Gavin Newsom would never do. | ||
I agree. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We've talked about demons and stuff before. | ||
I was talking to Jack Posobiec, and I said, you know, telling me that Jesus resurrected doesn't convince me of Christianity, but telling me there are demons does. | ||
But I think there would be demons in power who would destroy entire states. | ||
But they're not going to be like him. | ||
They're going to be behind the scenes. | ||
I think he fetishizes the destruction and chaos and what he did to California all these years. | ||
But my point is, I have met people that defy logic as to their evil. | ||
Bill? | ||
Who? | ||
Phil? | ||
Phil's not evil. | ||
Phil's a paladin. | ||
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Is he? | |
He's a knight of righteous... | ||
Some kind of bard, I think. | ||
No, man. | ||
Bard, yes, yeah. | ||
There are people that I cannot believe the levels of evil. | ||
And obviously when you look at Epstein, you're like, oh, you mean demons? | ||
Yeah, yeah, obviously there are greater demons of power of pure evil and things like that. | ||
I'm talking about... | ||
They are seeking to do evil at any level possible. | ||
For fun. | ||
For demonic pleasure. | ||
And it's crazy how in the past several years it seems to have become more and more pronounced. | ||
I think people are more because because Hollywood teaches us since we're kids that like evil people you could spot them on site and now I think thanks to social media like wait wait people do the kinds of evil things that you don't hear about movies I think I talked about last time I was here I heard this story is on YouTube I think about like Once a week, this mom and her teenage son, there was a kid, the other son, and he had to sleep under the stairs. | ||
The only food he was given was bread with the hottest hot sauce. | ||
He couldn't – he had to sit and mobile. | ||
And if he moved, they had motion detected. | ||
They put him in ice baths and they killed him. | ||
Oh, right, yeah. | ||
And it's like that's demonic activity. | ||
Who's helping? | ||
That's not just child abuse. | ||
I actually – I don't know. | ||
I don't think I'd say enough to believe, but – It certainly feels plausible that there has been an increase in some kind of evil possession over the past decade plus where it's become profoundly – you look at some of these protest videos. | ||
You look at some of the behaviors people engage in. | ||
You look at – look, man. | ||
I don't want to get into the personal stuff for me, but I have witnessed things that shock the soul as to the – and I'm like people that I've known my whole life doing things. | ||
With Kubrick's stares. | ||
It's like, you can argue they have a psychotic break and want to be demons, or there's something else, spiritual, that has infected their souls. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's all of it. | ||
You know, it's like when I was out with Alex Rosen catching those all predators. | ||
You know, and like, this man was a demon. | ||
Like, he was about to walk away with an 11-year-old girl. | ||
He was a straight-up demon. | ||
See, I think there's two kinds of predators. | ||
There's people who are victims themselves, and they kind of pass it on. | ||
And there's people who do evil for the sake of evil. | ||
But I think those people... | ||
Because a lot of these people were victims themselves from their childhood. | ||
Let's jump to the story from the Post Millennial. | ||
Waymo pulls self-driving cars out of downtown LA after five torched by rioters. | ||
The company said that it removed its vehicles from downtown LA and would not be serving that area out of an abundance of caution. | ||
Autonomous taxi service Waymo suspending its service. | ||
Per the Washington Post, the company said that it has removed its vehicles from downtown LA. | ||
Footage from the streets of LA showed riders attacking the self-driving vehicles in the street, with one being seen on the roof of the car, hitting it with a skateboard. | ||
Another car was seen on fire as riders posed in front of it for photos. | ||
Well, what I will say about Waymo is that I used it when I was in LA, and I did not enjoy it. | ||
It dropped me off the wrong location every time. | ||
And when it dropped us off, Sean and I, it dropped us off on the side of the road. | ||
Like a busy street. | ||
It just slowed down in the middle of a road. | ||
And then you said, you're at your destination. | ||
I was like, no, I'm not. | ||
I'm not kidding out on the road. | ||
What? | ||
I think Waymo kind of saved my life because the first time – I'm not even kidding. | ||
Watch. | ||
I'll tell you the story. | ||
The first time I was in a Waymo, I recorded it, and I put it on Instagram. | ||
I was so excited. | ||
And all the comments were like, you sound like a pug. | ||
Are you pleasuring yourself in there? | ||
Why are you breathing so heavy? | ||
And I listened to it, and I was breathing very heavily, which was very disturbing to me. | ||
And I went to an ENT, and that's how I learned how to sleep apnea. | ||
Oh, all right. | ||
Okay. | ||
And after that, I got the machine. | ||
It's a very dangerous thing to have because when you're asleep several times a night, you're choking, and sometimes you don't wake up. | ||
Or it gets you so depressed and anxious, you start having severe cognitive distortions. | ||
So that Waymo was a major benefit to me. | ||
And you're sleeping well now, right? | ||
Because you were all filming the Waymo. | ||
I was inside it. | ||
Right, and you were filming like, look, there's no driver. | ||
Yes. | ||
And thank you to all the fans for being so mean, because that got through to me. | ||
I saved someone's life once through my cruelty. | ||
This is a true story. | ||
My friend Tibby, who was in Cash Cab with me, this is years ago, so I'm sorry if I'm telling a story out of school. | ||
She was in a very bad way, and she wanted to commit self-harm. | ||
So there was only a bottle of Manischewitz in the house to wash everything down, and she thought to herself, if I do this, Michael will never let me hear the end of it. | ||
So she waited a day and her husband found her and now she's happy, healthy. | ||
Wow. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
What, you would like haunt her soul? | ||
No, I would just stand up about it. | ||
I mean, it's funny. | ||
That would be my legacy. | ||
Is that the most kosher suicide that's ever happened? | ||
It's a good name for a book. | ||
It's because trolling can save lives. | ||
It can. | ||
Let's talk about these Waymos. | ||
You know why they got trashed? | ||
It's because you can summon them and they won't fight back. | ||
Yeah. | ||
My assumption is either these cars were driving down the street and someone walked in front of it and it just stops. | ||
Sure. | ||
And then everyone just says, there's no one who can stop us, no one who can report us, and they got destroyed. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if someone actually called one, ordered it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I mean, their record, they're going to be on file having done it, and they're going to say, it wasn't me who did it. | ||
They're going to say, I was calling a Waymo to get a ride and then everyone else attacked it. | ||
Right. | ||
Lazy arsonists. | ||
Bring the car to me. | ||
Instead of me going in the car, the car comes to me. | ||
What happened? | ||
It's the future. | ||
There was a really great point made about Waymo. | ||
I saw an X that they're bad to use for one reason. | ||
They are the bottom tier of the bottom class in traffic. | ||
Whenever you call a Waymo, it'll say it's seven minutes away and it'll take 20. Why? | ||
I've never had that, really? | ||
Because people will walk in front of it. | ||
That's not my experience in Austin. | ||
So, in LA, we used Waymo, I think, three or four times, and they were always longer than, it would say it would be like seven minutes out, and then it would take 15 minutes. | ||
I've never had that happen once in Austin. | ||
Well, LA. | ||
What the argument is, is that when people see a Waymo and they want to jaywalk, they'll just keep going, because they know the Waymo will stop. | ||
When Waymo wants to turn left, okay, most people don't know this. | ||
I could be wrong, but my understanding is when you're turning left at an intersection, it's illegal to pull into the center of the intersection. | ||
You're supposed to wait in the lane until you have an opportunity to go. | ||
Everybody pulls into the middle of the lane so that three cars go and then it turns yellow and three cars will turn left. | ||
Waymo will not. | ||
Waymo will stay in the left turn lane and then people will keep blowing past it. | ||
And if they're blowing the yellow light, the light will turn red and the Waymo will not go. | ||
So we were standing at an intersection. | ||
We were standing on... | ||
There was an intersection, and we were about... | ||
And I'm like, there's the Waymo! | ||
And it was like two or three lights and it wouldn't turn left. | ||
Because human drivers were blowing... | ||
They would jump through the light at yellow at the last minute, and the Waymo couldn't make the turn. | ||
That's interesting if it's going to... | ||
And it's also because the drivers in those cities. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, the way it's learning. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Surroundings, yeah. | ||
However, the argument is that once they make it illegal to drive cars— And they're actively trying and they want to get to that point. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's going to be the best driving experience. | ||
Zero traffic. | ||
There will never be traffic ever again. | ||
All self-driving cars will communicate with each other. | ||
So if there's a million people on the highway, all the cars can move forward and backward to the exact same time without fear of collision. | ||
And when you're entering the highway, it will reduce all the cars by one mile an hour in the back and speed up the ones by a mile an hour, creating spaces. | ||
That's the argument. | ||
As for now, you've got a bunch of cars that suck. | ||
I'm going to have a horse and carriage. | ||
I don't think they suck. | ||
I mean, my experience has been very, very different. | ||
In Austin? | ||
Yes, I'll wait. | ||
When they drop you off, do they pull into parking lots? | ||
I'll tell you my bad Waymo experiences. | ||
I've had a couple of bad ones, okay? | ||
And it's kind of interesting because it shows how when you have AI, it's smart but also stupid. | ||
I think when AI first started, they tried to get it to learn things. | ||
They found it at the encyclopedia, and one of the deductions was that everyone born before 1700 was famous, which makes logical sense, right? | ||
But you can see I've got that conclusion. | ||
Of course, yeah. | ||
Waymo did—I've had two kind of not good experiences. | ||
I've used that term very loosely. | ||
One is it was stopping across the street from the location, so it looped around the whole block to make that left turn so it could meet in front of me. | ||
It wouldn't recognize that I'm just across the street. | ||
Another time, someone left the Waymo, left the door open, and it couldn't recognize that the trip was completed. | ||
So I had to get in, call someone. | ||
They made me leave. | ||
They can't reset it if I'm inside. | ||
They're talking to me through the machine. | ||
I'm like, I can't hear you. | ||
The window's closed. | ||
And it went back to where I first started, which was a block away. | ||
But these are little quirks that I think will be finished. | ||
Remember that guy who was in the parking lot going in circles screaming? | ||
Oh yeah, of course. | ||
The fact that it's as good as it is now, I think it's kind of miraculous. | ||
Look at a video game or social media site. | ||
When you have the beta testing, it's rarely this solid. | ||
You know what is cool though? | ||
When you're in the Waymo on the screen, because of all the sensors, it shows you all the traffic. | ||
But other Waymo vehicles are highlighted, they're different because it knows them. | ||
And I was like, once every car is on the grid or the network, the way they described it, their end vision, not Waymo specifically, but the self-driving car industry, everyone will have an Uber app or Lyft or whatever. | ||
Each will have a fleet. | ||
All the cars from every company communicate with each other. | ||
No one will own cars. | ||
You'll simply walk outside and you'll be like, I need to go to the store and you'll hit a button. | ||
And within a minute, the car arrives because there's so many cars everywhere, all moving back left to right. | ||
It will just pull up, pick you up and take you where you want to go and drop you off. | ||
How would you feel about it? | ||
They've actually talked about, get this, self-driving cars with pods and the pods are transferable. | ||
I think this was Mitsubishi, maybe? | ||
I can't remember which company. | ||
They said, you can call, a van will come and pull up to your house. | ||
You'll load your luggage. | ||
It'll drive up, then it will transport the pod of the van onto a track, which will be pulled by a train, up to an airport, where the pod will then slide into a plane, and the plane will take off to bring you to your next destination. | ||
I don't know that we get there. | ||
Modular vehicle transport, self-driving cars already happening. | ||
But I think if we were five years ago, we could not have predicted Waymo being as successful as it is now in five years. | ||
When was the first time you were in a self-driving car? | ||
Was there a month ago? | ||
The breathing problem. | ||
So this is a few months ago. | ||
The first time. | ||
This was the first time. | ||
Like a Tesla as well? | ||
Oh no, sorry. | ||
I was full self-driving. | ||
Tesla is nothing compared to Waymo. | ||
Tesla is self-driving then. | ||
It is. | ||
But I'm going to tell you, as an owner of several Teslas, you cannot compare Waymo to a self-driving Tesla. | ||
Why do you think that? | ||
I have a Honda that can self-drive and it's got what they call lane assist. | ||
So you go on the highway, you press the button, take your hands off the wheel, it'll go. | ||
Tesla's a little better than that. | ||
It'll actually stop. | ||
It'll turn at lights. | ||
Waymo has all of the sensors. | ||
Like, Tesla can self-drive in a limited capacity with you sitting in the driver's seat looking forward. | ||
But often, like in rain, it disables. | ||
There's numerous instances where it's almost slammed me into vehicles, which is... | ||
I was in Hagerstown, Maryland. | ||
And I was like, I always just press auto drive and then I sit. | ||
I got within two inches of a car in auto-drive, and I just jammed the wheel to the left to dodge and went into the wrong oncoming traffic. | ||
There was no traffic coming towards me, but I had to go in the other lane to dodge it. | ||
And then it goes boom, boom, like a thing pops on the screen saying, you disabled auto-drive. | ||
What happened? | ||
Is it possible that it wasn't working well because there's an Asian driver? | ||
It could be. | ||
The AI is like, ooh, this guy. | ||
I can tell. | ||
He's passing, but I know. | ||
In my Tesla, there's a highway out here. | ||
And it's a state highway that has, I think it's like four lanes on each side. | ||
It's pretty big. | ||
If you want to turn left, you have to pull into the median and stop. | ||
I'm going 70 miles an hour on auto drive. | ||
This is when my wife is driving. | ||
And it slammed the brakes on in the middle of the highway because a truck was sitting in the median. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Interesting. | ||
And it panicked and thought... | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
There's also issues with rural areas where it... | ||
Like, I scraped a tree because it... | ||
There's also a part of the road out here that has collapsed about a foot because we're in the mountains of Appalachia or whatever, so they're not real big, but they're mountains. | ||
And so there's an area by us that goes to a steep drop-off, and the road on the right side has crumbled a little bit. | ||
And it fell into it. | ||
And it went boom and then flipped them. | ||
I was like, because it can't see that. | ||
Waymo cars have... | ||
They have sonar, LiDAR. | ||
What's LiDAR? | ||
Laser, right? | ||
Oh, is that right? | ||
What's you, Phil? | ||
Light? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think it's light. | ||
Then there's these cameras are built into the frame. | ||
These massive cameras all over the place. | ||
Tesla's, my understanding, used to have sonar and then Elon disabled it saying cameras are better. | ||
Yeah, when it's raining, I can't self-drive. | ||
Waymo is going to be able to drive in the rain. | ||
But this is the big challenge. | ||
Because I've... | ||
It'll be raining. | ||
It'll say self-driving has been degraded and then it'll just turn off abruptly and shut off. | ||
You want to hear us? | ||
So sometimes I'm sure everyone in this room has had brain farts and you realize something. | ||
You're like, wait a minute. | ||
That was stupid. | ||
I've been using Waymo for months. | ||
In Austin, it's just luck of the draw. | ||
It's integrated into Lyft. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I can't just pick Waymo if I want it. | ||
In LA, I had to download Waymo. | ||
It'll say like, hey, you've also matched with the Waymo. | ||
Usually a few minutes more. | ||
I'm like, yes, so hard my finger breaks. | ||
And it took me like a couple of months to realize because I always sit in the passenger seat. | ||
It took me a couple of months to realize, wait a minute, my backpack from the gym. | ||
I don't have to put it between my legs. | ||
I could put it in the driver's seat because no one's there. | ||
I'm so used to like you're the passenger seat. | ||
You put your book bag on your feet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was very proud of myself for that one. | ||
Let's jump to this next story. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have the website No Kings. | ||
That sounds about right, Phil. | ||
I like the sound of that. | ||
They've got rallies planned for the 14th. | ||
There are thousands that are set up. | ||
So I think we have formally six. | ||
official events. | ||
You've got... | ||
Can we also agree before... | ||
Yes. | ||
Can we all agree on that? | ||
And that's where I'm getting. | ||
Okay, sorry. | ||
You've got Philly. | ||
I apologize. | ||
You've got Charlotte. | ||
You've got Atlanta. | ||
Chicago. | ||
You've got Houston. | ||
Is that Charlottesville you said or Charlotte? | ||
Charlotte. | ||
And you've got No Kings Phoenix. | ||
But all of these smaller events... | ||
Look at that one. | ||
What's No Kings mean in this context? | ||
Trump. | ||
They even have some in Canada. | ||
Here's one in Ottawa. | ||
They don't have kings in Mexico, do they? | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Do they have any events in Mexico? | ||
They do. | ||
Yes. | ||
Wow. | ||
No Kings, Ensenada, Mexico. | ||
It's all leftist garbage. | ||
But what is it? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I gotta say one more thing. | ||
There should be no dad. | ||
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Look at this. | |
I gotta say something. | ||
In all seriousness. | ||
Oh, haka! | ||
Going from literally Hitler to you're kind of a king, that's kind of an upgrade. | ||
Check this out. | ||
So they've got many in Mexico. | ||
They've got Mexico City. | ||
No tyrants. | ||
How do you say that? | ||
That sounds cool. | ||
Ahihik? | ||
Ahihik? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's A-J-I-J-I-C. | ||
Malice. | ||
And Puerto Rico. | ||
Don't forget Puerto Rico. | ||
Nothing in Cuba, though. | ||
Nothing in Cuba. | ||
I wonder if there's any else. | ||
There's one in the middle, though, in South America. | ||
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What? | |
Where? | ||
That's the lake. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
That's a lake. | ||
That's like Titicaca. | ||
Oh, all over Europe. | ||
Oh, nice. | ||
Oh, surprisingly, all over Western Europe, too. | ||
Listen, I know that what they're doing is they're creating these as hubs so that anybody who wants to participate can. | ||
And they're sending it to activists in the region to inform other activists. | ||
And also you get their email addresses. | ||
But here's the question. | ||
This is remarkably expensive to organize. | ||
Mass protests in several countries, four different countries, thousands across the United States it appears. | ||
This is institutional level organizing for anti-Trump protests. | ||
You know who is probably behind this? | ||
Soros, Alex. | ||
There's got to be Soros money. | ||
I bet you. | ||
Probably. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's that's generally This is completely astroturf. | ||
This is very corporate. | ||
This is not organic. | ||
Right. | ||
It's not the yellow vest. | ||
Right. | ||
They did their thing. | ||
That felt organic. | ||
But people show up to these things. | ||
They do. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm asking a dumb question, and I apologize in advance. | ||
Not because it's dumb, the question. | ||
The answer is going to be dumb. | ||
Is their point that no one should ever be deported from anywhere? | ||
No, their point is they just want... | ||
You think it is? | ||
When we had a liberal woman on the show... | ||
No. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
She said that one of the things that Trump did that's bad was that he forced trans people to put their gender marker on their passports, meaning if they travel to other countries, they'll be killed. | ||
And I said, what right does an American have to lie on documents to enter a foreign country in violation of their laws? | ||
And she said they have the liberty to do so. | ||
The actual view of these... | ||
I think the title No Kings says a lot because it's like I don't – I think these are – these riots are for immigrants as much as BLM riots were for black lives. | ||
It's an excuse to be anti-Trump. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
I got to give these people credit. | ||
This is really smart because this is as close I've seen in the last 10 years to lefties draping themselves in the American flag because this is the kind of thing patriots say. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like that is like right wing. | ||
Well, they're also reportedly right now the rumor going around is that in L.A. Organizations are handing out American flags to protesters because they understand the Mexican flag is very bad. | ||
I had Destiny on my show, and one of the smartest things he said, it goes, it's absolutely insane that Democrats don't wave the American flag. | ||
The best country on earth. | ||
This alienates voters. | ||
What the hell are you thinking? | ||
And he's absolutely correct. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it alienates your average normie American that doesn't want to be a self-hating person. | ||
To the nth degree. | ||
And then expect them to be like, oh, you're right. | ||
Let me get the cat of nine tails and whip myself and feel bad and I should change everything in my life. | ||
You're not going to get normal people to do that. | ||
I'm going to go do whatever it is that I want to do with my family, my friends, whatever. | ||
And I remember it was 2008, 2012. | ||
There was a rumor that Michelle Obama's thesis or something like that had some kind of anti-American stuff. | ||
And she came out of the Democratic convention and she opened her speech with, my name is Michelle Obama and I love America. | ||
She couldn't wait to drape herself with the flag. | ||
And they won. | ||
That's the winning move. | ||
They don't love America, though. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think Michelle Obama loves her. | ||
America's done her very well. | ||
She loves her vision of America. | ||
She says she's a victim, though. | ||
You could be a victim. | ||
But she makes it sound like America has victimized her. | ||
I don't know if she really loves her. | ||
I think I'll defend her. | ||
I'm sure being first lady to that presidency was not a fun experience for her. | ||
Especially as a trans person. | ||
I don't think she did not seem to be enjoying herself. | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
I don't imagine that very many first ladies will, in the future, will enjoy that. | ||
I think Melania likes it. | ||
I think Jill loves it. | ||
Jill loved it. | ||
She was president. | ||
Jill loved it. | ||
Hillary loved it. | ||
Nancy Reagan loved it. | ||
It's a mix. | ||
That's back in the day. | ||
I think it's going to become... | ||
And especially because they have to bite their tongue because they're not elected. | ||
I agree with you, Phil. | ||
Which is why Melania doesn't spend as much time in the White House this time as she did the first time. | ||
And a lot of it is because of the scrutiny that people put on you. | ||
And it goes for the left and the right. | ||
I'm sure that people can say, oh, Melania got it worse than Michelle. | ||
And I would actually say I don't think Melania has gotten it worse than Michelle. | ||
Yes, we should. | ||
While you're doing that, I've got the toolkit for this event. | ||
They're saying what to know. | ||
They say you want to register to be a host. | ||
Don't register an event in D.C. They are concerned about Trump's upcoming military parade and they don't want to conflict with it, which is, I think, the funniest thing imagined about their No Kings protest. | ||
Like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Guys, guys, we're not actually going to protest Trump's event. | ||
That'd be protesting a king. | ||
He's a king, but we'll protest somewhere else. | ||
Let the king have his parade. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We have one review, and I want to thank this person. | ||
Five out of five. | ||
The review said five out of five, and God bless you, whoever you are. | ||
I wish you gave me your name, because I would have followed. | ||
They go, this book did not adequately explain why I was blocked on X. So if I knew who this was, I would not only unblock you, I would follow you. | ||
But head over to notsickofwinning.com, and let's see if we get this book to rank. | ||
That's great. | ||
I'm not getting a number at all for now. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
That is hilarious. | ||
I hope they reach out and get a follow back. | ||
That's a great review. | ||
It's a great review. | ||
Do you know where you're at? | ||
Just give me a number. | ||
Is there an audiobook? | ||
Everybody, you've got to go to notsickofwinning.com. | ||
Buy the book. | ||
I'm impressed. | ||
A hundred chapters outlining each day of Trump's presidency. | ||
And you said they're all good. | ||
All in a row. | ||
Not a single bad day. | ||
The worst day. | ||
I have in there because I had to stretch for this one was when they gave out the Epstein files. | ||
But still it was a good day. | ||
It was a good day because at least it recognized that it's still on his mind. | ||
So that was the one where I had to stretch. | ||
But everything else, it was win after win after win. | ||
We forget. | ||
Remember, I had this tweet. | ||
I go, I'm over Trump. | ||
It's been two days and no judge has been arrested. | ||
There were like two judges in two days. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
You know, it's really – it's scary in a sense, but not really. | ||
You know, the Democrats understand something about controlling stupid people for power, that there is a reality that stupid people want to be controlled or at the very least they're unwilling to break from the ideology. | ||
Henry H.L. Mencken, I quote this all the time, said 100 years ago, the average man does not want to be free. | ||
He simply wants to be safe. | ||
Yeah. | ||
For weeks, it's been like, the Democrats are dead. | ||
There's no way coming back. | ||
I'm like, it's not even the first quarter of his term. | ||
This is the oldest political party on earth. | ||
If you just look today, I ratio – Yes, the Democratic Party. | ||
Really? | ||
Yes, and that doesn't happen by accident. | ||
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No, no, but even in America, like no other, Yes, the oldest continuous. | |
Like, there's other parties that existed before, but they're all dead. | ||
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Wow. | |
No one's persisted? | ||
No one persists like the Democratic Party, and that doesn't happen by accident. | ||
And I just saw this today. | ||
They launched a new – go look it up. | ||
They launched a new livestream on their YouTube. | ||
And they went from having Officer Harris, who was a mentally handicapped biracial woman, the woman running it, who's their communications director, is an Aryan superwoman. | ||
You would think she comes from an alt-right meme. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I'm like, do I have to hide an attic? | ||
Because the second DEI is a problem for them, they're going to throw people under the bus and search for those suburban white votes. | ||
They're good at rebranding. | ||
They're very good at rebranding. | ||
And they know that their base is susceptible to that. | ||
The second oldest party is? | ||
The Biden Party? | ||
Conservative UK Party. | ||
The Tories? | ||
descended from the Tories. | ||
So while technically, I was thinking right away, like, wouldn't the Tories be... | ||
The Tories are considered to have become defunct around 1834, evolving into the Conservative Party, which was formally founded in 1834. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's similar, but in that respect, the Democratic Party is similar. | ||
I love this. | ||
Do you know what preceded the Democratic and Republican parties? | ||
It was the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. | ||
The Democratic-Republicans. | ||
Yeah, the Jeffersons. | ||
That's funny. | ||
And they were like, let's cut it in half and go to war with each other for hundreds of years. | ||
Well, they did because it was the air of good feelings. | ||
The Federalists were destroyed and then you had the two wings. | ||
This is the other thing that really kind of drives me crazy about conservative media. | ||
We're like, we have to defeat the Democrats. | ||
Do you think the Democratic Party goes away? | ||
All those lefty voters are just going to start voting pro-life? | ||
There's still millions of them. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
They're still going to vote. | ||
Then you can never lose even if you have a minority government. | ||
And we see that in the UK to some extent. | ||
So there's going to be open borders leftists and there's going to be Bernie Sanders national capitalists. | ||
The World Socialist website called Bernie Sanders a nationalist capitalist because he believes that we should close the borders and that workers can make money. | ||
And they were like, no! | ||
He's wrong. | ||
So you make those leftists fight each other. | ||
They form two different factions. | ||
Now you only need 33% to win. | ||
Do you know what else I think is going to start happening? | ||
I think increasingly the LGBT coalition is going to fall apart. | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. | ||
Because of the trans issue. | ||
These gay men, many of them are high testosterone, either naturally or through pharmaceutical means, are increasingly going to be like, I have nothing to do with this. | ||
And they all have a lot of money because they don't have kids, and they have a lot of clout because a lot of times they're very powerful. | ||
Watch, that's going to happen. | ||
Yeah, that's something that we've talked about a lot is the fact that one of the things that the left has done is tried to tell regular American men, hey. | ||
You not only have to accept that, if you don't accept it and embrace it and behave as if they are a woman, that might include dating them, then you are a bigot. | ||
You had your turn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now you have to listen to us. | ||
It is. | ||
And you are never going to get people to get on board with that. | ||
They men are straight males. | ||
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What? | |
Like gay man and a new straight male sitting in the Democratic Party just like Larry Elder was the blackface of Something I learned tonight. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Women might assent to that, but men are not gunning. | ||
Don't you know anything, you guys? | ||
You want to read that, Michael? | ||
No? | ||
I don't. | ||
Who wants to read it? | ||
Straight men are the white people of black people. | ||
Did you not know that? | ||
It feels counterintuitive to suggest that straight black men as a whole possess any sort of privilege. | ||
But. | ||
Wait, can I actually make a correction? | ||
This is the root.com. | ||
It would be straight black women, because straight black women are more successful than straight black men. | ||
They go to college at higher rates, they earn more income. | ||
So if you're going to say someone's the white people, the black people, it would be straight white women. | ||
No. | ||
Because men are oppressors. | ||
It doesn't matter if they're more successful. | ||
It doesn't say men, it says white people. | ||
Yes. | ||
So, so... | ||
Do they mean oppressors or do they mean successful? | ||
This is what they're talking about. | ||
They're talking about privilege. | ||
Oh, Jesus. | ||
The white people of black people. | ||
But still, straight black women have the most privilege. | ||
Who has the most privilege? | ||
Women can't have more privilege than men. | ||
therefore men are always going to be the oppressor. | ||
Because the man is... | ||
Even though they go to a cart. | ||
incarcerated. | ||
I mean, if you look at black men going to jail versus black women, it's It doesn't matter. | ||
If the straight black men later comes to decide that he is a woman, now he is no longer a white person. | ||
I think you might be incorrect because in black communities, that stuff doesn't fly. | ||
They're the least pro-trans, least pro-gay. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
You go to Chicago and watch these Snapchats where one guy calls the other guy gay and see what happens. | ||
They go and shoot buildings up. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
They don't... | ||
It's wild that the left wants to inject that into the black community, and they're... | ||
and they ain't having it. | ||
Black people are not inherently They might be more Democrat, but they're not progressives in the college sense. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
Which is very much a white phenomenon. | ||
I remember I used to watch Kathy Griffin's show when it was funny, and this is when Gay Marriage was on the – It's like, | ||
that, remember that viral video that went around the beginning of them doing the vaccine mandates and they went around to like a lot of And they're like, what? | ||
Why? | ||
That's the science. | ||
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Right. | |
Yeah, they don't know about that. | ||
I mean, the black neighborhoods do, but the person with the microphone does not. | ||
And also, you remember five years ago we were told Monsanto's going to kill us all, and now you're saying Monsanto's our savior. | ||
Stick to the script. | ||
Let's jump to the next story from Politico. | ||
I love this. | ||
Quote. | ||
You essentially destroyed any chance I have. | ||
DNC chair told David Hogg in private meeting. | ||
And what they omit from the headline is that apparently he was on the verge of tears. | ||
Should we play this? | ||
Oh, we gotta play it. | ||
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And I'll say, look, it has plenty of warts. | |
And we're all trying to change those, for sure. | ||
But the longer we continue this fight, the harder it is for us to actually do what we all want to do, which is make a difference in this country again. | ||
I deeply respect you, David. | ||
I too was looking forward to working with you. | ||
We've got to break this down. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We've got to break this down step by step. | ||
What's going on? | ||
For Ken Martin, who's the head of the Democratic Party, to I mean, it'd be one thing if we're talking about Michelle Obama, if we're talking about some of these big powerhouses who bring out the vote or raise money in Hollywood, whatever. | ||
Steven Spielberg, I'm sure he raised a ton for these candidates. | ||
This is David Hogg, and you're a grown man bending the knee, getting buckbroken by David Hogg? | ||
I don't understand how anyone would talk to David. | ||
You know what you do if this guy's messing up your job? | ||
You sit him down and you're like, boy, I'm going to teach you how we do things here in Washington and I don't know how they do things in Florida, but you're going to learn a lesson today. | ||
Has he not ever watched House of Cards? | ||
Squeal like a pig. | ||
Am I wrong though? | ||
That's insane, yeah. | ||
I think that people like Ken are really on the outs in the Democrat Party because of their identity. | ||
And so, granted, he's talking to another white male, but I think that if— Well, fair enough. | ||
But I think that if he were to be too... | ||
I agree with you. | ||
that's fair, but there's a difference between intimidating and like, Let's play the tape. | ||
Let's roll tape. | ||
Let's roll tape. | ||
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Here you go. | |
It's created a situation, and I'll be very honest with you, for the first time in my 100 days on this job, and Jessica knows this. | ||
The other night, I said to myself for the first time, I don't know if I want to do this anymore. | ||
And partly not because of the stress and all the naysayers, right? | ||
I just want to take this opportunity to thank David Hogg for absolutely just gutting the DNC. | ||
He did. | ||
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I'm used to that. | |
I've spent 14 years as a chair. | ||
used to get him beat up on. | ||
But you know, this is really, I think, | ||
I'm just quite frustrated to be in this position, because what you've done, whether you like it or not, or know it or not, David, is I'm trying to, no one knows who the hell I am. | ||
Right. | ||
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I'm trying to get my sea legs underneath of me and actually develop any amount of credibility so I can go out there and raise the money and do the job I need to to put ourselves in a position to win. | |
And again, I don't think you intended this, but you essentially destroyed any chance I have to show the leadership that I need to. | ||
Well, there's 10 seconds left. | ||
Finish it, please. | ||
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So, it's really frustrating. | |
He's crying! | ||
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That was it. | |
Wait, wait, last. | ||
Here you go, one more time. | ||
Can we slow it down to half speed? | ||
That I need to. | ||
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So, it's really frustrating. | |
You can hear him breaking down, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Here you go, here you go. | |
That I need to. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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So, it's really frustrating. | |
Oh, man. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
She's not wrong. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
There's this great quote where you knew it was a snake when you picked it up. | ||
David Hogg's interesting in promoting David Hogg. | ||
For people who don't know the background to this, David Hogg said he's taking Democratic money from the Democratic Party and running leftists against careerist, centrist Democrats. | ||
Well, haven't you ever heard the story? | ||
There's a frog. | ||
He's by the edge of the water and a scorpion comes up and says, please, Mr. Frog, won't you help me cross this river? | ||
And the frog says, no, because you'll certainly sting me and I'll die. | ||
And the scorpion says, why would I do that? | ||
We'll both die if that happens, so you can clearly give me a ride across the water. | ||
So the frog agrees. | ||
The scorpion gets on its back. | ||
And then halfway across the river, the scorpion stings the frog, and the frog says, why did you do that? | ||
Now we're going to die. | ||
To which the scorpion responds, LMFAO, ha ha ha ha, LOL. | ||
Well, it's really such is my nature. | ||
That's not the meme. | ||
The meme is LMFAO. | ||
I told that story. | ||
This is a fascinating addendum to that story. | ||
I told that story to my guide in North Korea. | ||
And she didn't know what a scorpion was. | ||
I'm like, okay, maybe she doesn't know the word. | ||
So I'm like, okay, it's like this lobster lives in the desert. | ||
No clue. | ||
I draw it. | ||
No clue. | ||
And then you think about how many ways you know what a scorpion is. | ||
The Zodiac, nature shows, TV. | ||
And you realize, wait a minute, in their country, if it doesn't exist, there's no need for them to know so they don't teach it to them. | ||
It was really a mind-blowing moment because she knew what 9-11 was and she's like, of course I know what that is. | ||
But a scorpion, nothing. | ||
There you go. | ||
Don't you know the meme? | ||
But now we shall both surely drown, said the frog. | ||
LOL, said the scorpion. | ||
LMAO. | ||
Wow. | ||
I like to think this version of it's a little bit better because it's funny, but it also adds to the depravity of the scorpion. | ||
Like, it doesn't care that it dies so long as you are in pain and you'll be hurt. | ||
Getting back to Hogg, it's like you guys brought him in. | ||
What did you think was going to happen? | ||
Did you not think he was going to ride this DNC role to make himself something? | ||
He's this dishonest, power-hungry freak whose only clout is just promoting himself. | ||
He's not at all interested in building a party. | ||
And I'm sorry, the Democrats really need someone who's going to put in the work, rebuild, if that's what they want to do to regain the president. | ||
Not him. | ||
Not him. | ||
He's 25. And remember what he said was he was going to take $20 million or whatever to start primarying Democrats. | ||
That's what I just said, yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're like, why are you going to war with us as DNC chair running a super PAC that takes donations to go against the candidates we're trying to, like, come together to help? | ||
I love it. | ||
It's the best. | ||
I love the fact that David Hogg is destroying the Democrat Party. | ||
There's a saying, right? | ||
There are two wolves inside of you. | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
And one's David Hogg. | ||
And one is David Hogg. | ||
Which one succeeds? | ||
The one you feed. | ||
So they have, listen, in all seriousness though, to use that analogy, the Democrats have fostered smarmy, cult-like people with no principles who are desperate for attention and fame. | ||
And this is what the party has turned into. | ||
And they're like, well, I can't believe what we are becoming under people like you, David. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
You told people, principle doesn't matter. | ||
Adherence to the cult is what matters. | ||
Fame, celebrity, getting followers by pushing out lies. | ||
The Democratic Party lies all day. | ||
They've been lying for a decade about who Trump is and what Trump does, and they have born and bred David Hogg. | ||
He is the perfect manifestation of the modern Democratic Party. | ||
And I say, bravo, the slime monster from underneath the subways in New York City has finally emerged and taken over your party. | ||
I'm sorry, no, no, no. | ||
Slime monsters are tough. | ||
And scary. | ||
No, it's a Ghostbusters reference. | ||
Don't you know the Ghostbusters reference? | ||
They're scary. | ||
No. | ||
Slimer? | ||
The ooze was growing under the New York subway because people were being crappy to each other. | ||
Right. | ||
And it started to ooze out of the ground and the evil energy resurrected the guy in the painting. | ||
David Hogg has nothing in that guy. | ||
That baron. | ||
That's my point. | ||
Not the baron. | ||
The slime. | ||
Neither. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Who would you rather see in an alley? | ||
The slime or David Hogg? | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's not threatening. | ||
That's my point. | ||
This guy, Ken, whatever, made David Hogg look alpha. | ||
Like, that is a Christmas miracle. | ||
He made it sound like David Hogg bent over his wife and made him watch. | ||
I do, I do. | ||
As I told him on Twitter today. | ||
I do wonder how it is that David Hogg has managed to get into the position that he's in. | ||
David Hogg is 100 pounds soaking wet. | ||
There are so many leftists. | ||
There's like three people in my life who I met who, after I met them, I was infinitely more impressed by them. | ||
And one of them was Joey Salads. | ||
You've had him on the show. | ||
And he was running for Congress, and I'm like, I'm just going to clown this guy. | ||
Show me salads? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He ran for Congress? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He ran against – he went to primary Nicole something in Staten Island. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
And he came to my show, and I was ready to clown him, and he goes, I don't know about any of this stuff. | ||
All I know is social media, and Republicans need – someone knows that AOC for the Democrats. | ||
I'm like, oh, OK. | ||
This guy is completely self-aware and gets it. | ||
I was so impressed by him. | ||
If they had that, that would be something they want. | ||
David Hogg is not that. | ||
No, he's all of the bad things of the Democratic Party incarnate. | ||
Right. | ||
These are the things they've championed. | ||
Right. | ||
He's this smarmy kid who rushes to be on TV. | ||
Right. | ||
Tries to play the victim so that he can get attention. | ||
That's nothing clever to say. | ||
Just like Parkland. | ||
If the man either ate a cheeseburger or lifted it, he might actually have some weight on his body. | ||
He doesn't even have the energy to do that. | ||
He's a token victim because of the gun control thing. | ||
That's also an issue for them. | ||
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I know. | |
I mean, if there's one issue that it really is just winning endlessly, it's guns. | ||
Yes. | ||
I think 26 states are like permitless carry in some capacity. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
There's that GIF I post all the time on Twitter where it just shows year by year how it gets better and better. | ||
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Yep. | |
It's such a white pill. | ||
He'll rebrand for abortion next because he looks like a fetus. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised, but a lot of there's so many of the Democrats core message or issues that just aren't popular with people. | ||
The LGBT stuff is no longer popular with people. | ||
Clearly the immigration position that they've taken is not popular with people. | ||
They've left the working class entirely. | ||
The working class has gone over. | ||
You know who should have David Hawk's position? | ||
Jasmine Crockett. | ||
She knows how to get heat. | ||
She's aggressive. | ||
She stands for these issues. | ||
You can easily see her fundraising being like, look, all these Republicans are attacking me. | ||
I'm the one taking the fight to them. | ||
I'm not scared. | ||
I fight dirty. | ||
Okay, I can see someone writing her a check. | ||
Hogg? | ||
I can't imagine. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
And I know I'm sure they had their meetings where they're like, we need young white men. | ||
But just because you need young white men doesn't mean David Hogg's the one who's going to deliver them. | ||
You need to listen to Carville is what you need to listen to. | ||
He was as clear and concise about David Hogg and how bad David Hogg is for the Democrats as a man can be. | ||
Yeah, he was really critical of David Hogg. | ||
He's very shrewd. | ||
he is. | ||
Whether or not you appreciate the Democrats Carville is on it when it comes to And that's what you need in a position like this. | ||
You're totally right about Crockett, too. | ||
She's a performer. | ||
She's a great performer. | ||
100%. | ||
People, it's really funny when conservatives think Jazz of Crockett is a moron. | ||
Did none of you grow up watching pro wrestling? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
She's the perfect wrestling hero. | ||
That's all politics, isn't it? | ||
Right. | ||
She gets it. | ||
But a lot of viewers don't. | ||
You know what really annoys me? | ||
Is that we have people on the show who say, oh, that dumb ghetto. | ||
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That's what I'm just saying. | |
And I was like, I'm like, you know that's not true, right? | ||
That's completely an act. | ||
And it's frustrating because I'm like, you are giving her exactly what she asked for. | ||
She is an educated personality who's on camera saying, you know, after the retirement of the previous congressman, they approached me and said, will you do it? | ||
And I said, yes. | ||
And now look, they're talking like this. | ||
And they asked her recently, why do you talk like that? | ||
And she was like, this is how I talk. | ||
I don't even think I just talk like that. | ||
It's like, no, you don't. | ||
We all heard you when you were in college talking about wanting to go to Congress. | ||
It's smart, though. | ||
It's very smart. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And it works. | ||
And they'll just say she's code-switching. | ||
Right. | ||
And conservatives fall for it every time. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Yep. | |
They don't have a really good imagination. | ||
There's a lot of people on all sides of the political spectrum who think their television's a window or it's a screen, and they think they're looking at reality. | ||
It's like, even when you're watching a movie or a reality TV, it's edited. | ||
This is not directly a window, people. | ||
Television is a stage. | ||
Yes. | ||
Brilliantly put. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And Trump was born out of WWE. | ||
The Trump we know. | ||
Oh yeah, for sure. | ||
Straight up, you know, Vince McMahon kind of created that. | ||
Oh my, I was just thinking about my favorite Trump moments on The Apprentice. | ||
Did you guys just watch that show? | ||
Oh my God. | ||
The best moment, I think it was All Stars. | ||
So the finale was Penn Jillette versus Trace Adkins who's a country singer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Penn ran the table on him. | ||
Just, like, blew them out of the water. | ||
Trace was, like, half asleep. | ||
But what's the point of the show? | ||
Like, what were they doing? | ||
Whoever raises more money gets a million dollars bonus for their charity, so. | ||
And Penn Jillette was playing for Opportunity Village. | ||
I gave him a shout-out. | ||
They give jobs to handicapped people so they have, like, something to do, and it gives them pride. | ||
I think it's a great organization, is what I know about. | ||
They made Elvis' jumpsuits. | ||
So it's the two of them. | ||
Penn's about to win. | ||
And Trump goes, uh... | ||
Hey, Penn, I just saw this interview recently where a few years ago you basically said I was a moron, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Do you still feel that way? | ||
And Penn's like, oh, Trump's like, great. | ||
Trace, you're hired. | ||
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It was the most Trump thing ever. | |
It was amazing. | ||
That's great. | ||
Just to let him know, you lost because of that. | ||
Donald Trump is one of the best showmen in American history. | ||
The other really crazy one was when he had Khloe Kardashian on and she's up for elimination. | ||
And he's like, Khloe, you were like a drunk driver. | ||
He's like, I hate drunk drivers. | ||
You're terrible. | ||
You're fired. | ||
And it's like, why'd you cast her to begin with? | ||
It's like she drunk drive during the show. | ||
It was so weird. | ||
It was great. | ||
Was it when they were on stage? | ||
It was on stage. | ||
I think I have the video. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
No, this is not. | ||
This is the boardroom. | ||
This is the boardroom? | ||
I think, yeah, this looks like the boardroom. | ||
Well, they're on stage. | ||
Yeah, this is it. | ||
This is it. | ||
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This is it? | |
Yeah. | ||
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Sweet. | |
Celebrity apprentice is... | ||
It'll be right before this. | ||
I don't know how to find that. | ||
It was two minutes before it, yeah. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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Drag. | |
Let's see what I can muster. | ||
That's a shame that Penn Jillette let his mouth get in the way. | ||
Well, he didn't think he was going to come back. | ||
I mean, well, how long ago did he? | ||
They did it once and they did All-Stars. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
He brought him back for All-Stars and that was the one. | ||
He said after? | ||
No, he said before All-Stars after his first run. | ||
Oh, okay, yes. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So it's like you can't really blame him. | ||
And it was also really funny, the All-Stars, Bret Michaels came back. | ||
And in the boardroom, he's the first one up for elimination. | ||
And Trump's like, you won already. | ||
Why are you back here? | ||
You're fired. | ||
It's like, but you brought him back. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
It was so weird. | ||
And Brett, this is really crazy. | ||
He had a first pick, and he picked Omarosa to be on his team. | ||
Because, like, better the devil you know. | ||
And it's like, she just eviscerated him. | ||
But it's also like, why did Trump bring her in for his first term? | ||
It was so bizarre. | ||
I like Brett Michaels, too. | ||
Oh, I have a lot of stories about him. | ||
YouTube searches. | ||
I'll tell you after. | ||
Yeah. | ||
YouTube sucks. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Very good guy. | ||
And I like to hear that. | ||
He seems like a good guy. | ||
Very big heart. | ||
Very good guy. | ||
The people that I know. | ||
I stopped using YouTube for search for videos. | ||
And now I just use X. Because almost always you can find the video on X somewhere. | ||
YouTube search, when I search for any combination, it just gives me news outlets, The Hill. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Really? | ||
KTNV. | ||
Or it's giving me movie clips. | ||
It's giving me nothing related. | ||
Interviews with Penn Jillette is nothing related to The Apprentice or Trump. | ||
YouTube used to be a way you could find this. | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
But they're concerned about rights. | ||
You can't search for the clips. | ||
Well, while people do that, head on over to NotSickOfWinning.com and buy the new book. | ||
Let's get it done on Amazon. | ||
But I'm not getting a ranking, and I don't understand why. | ||
So I guess this shows the Internet's a failure, and we should all go buy books through Simon& Schuster like good people. | ||
The Internet's dead, though. | ||
Dead Internet theory. | ||
Yeah, dead Internet. | ||
That is true. | ||
There's only three people that have actually heard us say that because all the people that are watching that are in the chat, they're all bots. | ||
What was the other? | ||
Oh, there was another... | ||
I encourage people, if you're bored, to go back and watch it. | ||
It's very, very Trumpy. | ||
It's very well done. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
We can... | ||
No, we don't have time to pull up another story. | ||
It'll go long. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we'll just patter for another 20 seconds before we go into— Well, I want everyone—I can ask a question for you all? | ||
Yes. | ||
Do you guys agree or disagree that Trump over-delivered in his first 100 days from what you expected? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I disagree. | ||
Do you? | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
I just feel like I'm not getting the retribution I wanted. | ||
I'll take that answer. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I like Trump, and I think he's hilarious, but I'm not so happy with Cash. | ||
I'm not so happy. | ||
Why not? | ||
I just think they're all lying and full of it right now. | ||
And the Rogan interview, I mean, Rogan could even tell that he was lying. | ||
Well, let me tell you this, because I've mentioned this several times, but not to you, Michael. | ||
You heard what Cash and Dan said about Epstein? | ||
The hostage video, yeah. | ||
And Cash said that there's no way in or out of that prison. | ||
And so they have the video. | ||
You know what the very simple logical response would be to Cash Patel? | ||
What? | ||
Then how did you find the body? | ||
Sure. | ||
If no one went in or out, did the body just rot until it smelled bad? | ||
But here's the other thing. | ||
Even if he, in a literal sense, did – How was he allowed to do so? | ||
Paper-thin bedsheets. | ||
They're supposed to tear. | ||
But how is he not under surveillance? | ||
That's what makes sense. | ||
The point is, Cash said, there's no way in or out. | ||
We have everything on camera. | ||
No one went in or out. | ||
So he killed himself. | ||
And it's like, well, somebody went in to check on him. | ||
And then that person went, hey, look, a dead body. | ||
Usually when that happens, that's a suspect. | ||
There's executive orders that I like, like the gain-of-function stuff, a lot of Maha stuff, but it hasn't even been codified yet. | ||
So I'm more mad at Congress. | ||
I'm going to defend him on this. | ||
People have a lot of expectations when you have a one-seat majority. | ||
I mean, there's five of us in a room. | ||
Imagine 435 of us trying to argue everything. | ||
That's really hard to do. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
The problem is Mike Johnson. | ||
The problem is always the speaker. | ||
And I can only assume, because it always happens, that... | ||
Because it doesn't, I can't, they were censuring, what's his face, Al Green, is that the guy's name? | ||
Yes. | ||
And he starts singing, and he's like, order, order, stop singing. | ||
More Democrats come in and start singing in the well of the House, and he goes, adjourned. | ||
You know what I would have done? | ||
You want to know what I would have done, Michael? | ||
Skateboard? | ||
Sergeant at Arms, arrest all of the individuals in the well right now, in contempt of Congress. | ||
Lock him up. | ||
I don't think he wants to cross that Rubicon. | ||
And I don't blame him. | ||
Democrats have. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
They've arrested Republicans in massive Congress. | ||
They've tried assassinating Trump and lawfare for four years. | ||
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Sure, sure. | |
They arrested Trump's lawyers. | ||
Yes. | ||
I just don't care. | ||
Like, we had this liberal guy on Friday. | ||
He has to care. | ||
Because he has to raise money from corporations and things. | ||
Well, you know, there you go. | ||
I'm sitting here. | ||
We had this liberal guy on the show, and he said, I saw what you said to Adam Kahn over about the very fine people hoax, where Trump said, not the neo-Nazis and white nationalists. | ||
And this guy, it's brilliant sophistry. | ||
He says, but Trump knew who was organizing it. | ||
So to defend it is tantamount. | ||
So when he says they were very fine people, what, the small handful that went to the Nazis rally? | ||
I don't buy it. | ||
And I just, I don't care. | ||
My response to your argument is I literally don't care. | ||
The American people know Trump didn't say that. | ||
I don't care to even refute what you're saying because it's sophistry. | ||
We are at the point now where we don't need Mike Johnson or anybody else to be like, well, slow down there, Democrats. | ||
We're adjourned. | ||
I'm not going to go raise money. | ||
We need someone to start. | ||
If I was Speaker of the House and they were all singing, I'd be like, I'd start laughing. | ||
I'd pull up my phone and film it. | ||
I'd selfie, live stream and say, check this out. | ||
Sergeant at Arms, make the arrest. | ||
There we go. | ||
That's an insurrection. | ||
They're obstructing an official proceeding. | ||
I think you think the speaker has a lot more power than you. | ||
He can order the sergeant at arms to remove people from the world. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
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Yeah, I don't care. | |
Well, I think he has to care if he wants to remain in power. | ||
Here's another example. | ||
During 2020, Trump got a lot of heat over COVID, and we remember those days, all of us, pretty vividly. | ||
And it's my position, and I bet everyone in this room agrees, if he had been much more resistant at the beginning, he would have been impeached and removed and put in jail. | ||
That's how crazy people were at the beginning. | ||
You know, let me say this. | ||
And that's not to defend him bending the need of Fauci, but I'm just saying people have a lot less leeway in politics than we tend to think that they do. | ||
I somewhat agree, but – Sure. | ||
So, for example, any person at any time can choose to walk backstage at a Taylor Swift concert and walk up and meet Taylor Swift if they want. | ||
Try to. | ||
No, they can. | ||
They really can. | ||
And my point is people believe that there are limitations and sometimes... | ||
Sure. | ||
We've all seen the TV show where the guy carries a ladder and it's an all-access pass to any venue anytime he wants. | ||
My point is, Mike Johnson is thinking, probably, there's nothing I can do about this because I am concerned about what may happen. | ||
Sure. | ||
The reality is... | ||
And the people who sit back and say, I can't do that, are left behind. | ||
I agree with that broadly speaking. | ||
I'll give you proof. | ||
In 2003, an email went out from Ted Hope from Focus Features. | ||
Harvey Pekar's in town with nothing to do. | ||
If you want to hang out with him, this is your chance. | ||
I was the only person who took him up on this, and he wrote a graphic novel about me and launched my career, right? | ||
If you work at that company, But I don't think people – I think we all have a very Plato's Cave vision of how Washington really works. | ||
And I don't think any of us really knows what – like you said with the lizard person. | ||
When someone becomes speaker, I'm sure he gets sat down. | ||
He's like, all right, there's also the deep state. | ||
We don't know what they have on these – look at Hoover, how much he ran the government for years. | ||
I do think – because people are saying, that video where Dan Bongino said he killed himself? | ||
Right. | ||
Everybody pointed out the way he said it. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
It wasn't the bold and brave Dan Bongino looking at the camera. | ||
Also, Bongino didn't acknowledge, I know what I used to say, but I know how this looks. | ||
But he should have. | ||
Look, look, look. | ||
Even if, listen, if I was in my bedroom and you knocked on my door and there's a guy behind me with a gun in my back saying, tell him everything's alright, I wouldn't go, everything's alright. | ||
I'd be like, I'm good, what do you need? | ||
It'd be like, is something wrong? | ||
I'm like, I'm chilling. | ||
I'm going to bed, man. | ||
I gotta go. | ||
I wouldn't. | ||
So if you went and got to the FBI and a lizard person said, now you will lie about Epstein, he would just say, guys, I really believed all this stuff. | ||
The moment I got in, they showed me the videos. | ||
They showed me the files. | ||
He didn't sell it. | ||
Cash's Rogan appearance made it worse. | ||
It did. | ||
I like Cash's testimony. | ||
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I still do like it. | |
I was like, this is great, but that was weird. | ||
I mean, he didn't know key things. | ||
I'm gonna say, well, to be fair, the cameras were not down. | ||
I don't know why people, like, people really believe that a camera was down. | ||
And that matters. | ||
I thought they were both down. | ||
There are a bunch of cameras showing the hallways. | ||
I've gone over the archived articles. | ||
Not, like, from back then. | ||
There was a camera that was down. | ||
And so, but Cass said, I didn't hear about the camera going down. | ||
A lot of people are saying all the cameras were down. | ||
And then some people are saying there were none. | ||
There was, like, one. | ||
You didn't hear about the hyoid bone. | ||
I thought it was two. | ||
That was my impression. | ||
None of this matters. | ||
What matters is, he said, no one could have gotten in or out. | ||
There's no other ways in. | ||
And again, I just go, who found the body? | ||
Like, clearly there was a person there. | ||
So that statement of no one could have gotten in or out is like a weird nonsense statement, unrelated at all. | ||
And there were paramedics pulling the body out. | ||
Okay, then they're the suspects. | ||
Come on. | ||
If people don't believe this, so did you investigate the people who found the body? | ||
Who called it in? | ||
I think they found out he's in witness protection. | ||
Did the guards call it in? | ||
Who called it in? | ||
I do. | ||
Here's the other thing. | ||
I talked to us on Rogan. | ||
We never saw Perp Walk. | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
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No, right. | |
I mean, he was treated well the first time he was in prison. | ||
Well, they carted his body off. | ||
No, Perp Walk was in the beginning. | ||
After he died. | ||
I meant when he was arrested. | ||
But you know that when his body was removed, you could see his face, and people compared the body head to the head of Epstein, and they were drawing the ears. | ||
Same with Luigi Mangione. | ||
They say it's not the same guy in the video. | ||
I don't think it is. | ||
It might not have been, dude. | ||
Those two pictures are different. | ||
Yeah, the Luigi Mangione thing is an insane story. | ||
People get mad at me about it, but I'll say it again. | ||
When that story broke... | ||
You can see thin brows. | ||
He's wearing a black coat with a black bag. | ||
Then they posted a picture of Luigi wearing a green jacket with a beige bag or something like that. | ||
And everyone said, this is the suspect. | ||
And me, because I'm cognitive of litigation, knows what you can or cannot say. | ||
And my immediate response was, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
they said it's a person of interest. | ||
For all we know, this guy talked to the suspect and they're trying to be like, hey, that guy you were talking to. | ||
Then they find him in a McDonald's with an orgy of evidence. | ||
Somebody recognized him. | ||
None of that adds up. | ||
Now, I'm not saying you didn't do it. | ||
Did you see that picture? | ||
No. | ||
He had like the same outfit. | ||
That Lee Harvey had on? | ||
Did he really? | ||
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Yeah. | |
With the red sweater. | ||
Remember that? | ||
No. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That I remember. | ||
That was Lee Harvey. | ||
Very similar. | ||
To be fair, I got no idea. | ||
I mean, maybe it's just two different cameras and they make people look different and artifacting makes the eyebrows look different. | ||
No, I have no idea. | ||
I'm just saying, when that story first broke, the narrative online was these are two different people. | ||
I think Epstein's alive for sure. | ||
I think he wasn't afraid of going to prison because he knew he was going to get out. | ||
Just how he was treated so well in the Florida prison. | ||
When he was there. | ||
He was able to leave. | ||
We're going to go to chats! | ||
And I was like, we went over a little bit. | ||
Smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know, even your aunt. | ||
Especially your aunt. | ||
When was the last time you talked to your aunt? | ||
You call her up and you just go to family gatherings when you were a kid and now she's a couple states over and you haven't said anything. | ||
You sent her a text message. | ||
How's it been? | ||
You watching TimCast IRL? | ||
You go to NotSickOfWinning.com and there's still no ranking, so I guess that was a bust. | ||
But thank you for the support. | ||
Maybe tomorrow it'll pop up and say number one. | ||
Maybe. | ||
And don't forget, All right. | ||
Shane H. Wilder says, "How was everyone's weekend? | ||
Anything crazy happen?" Oh yeah! | ||
I went to UFC. | ||
I saw the pictures. | ||
Austin was beaming. | ||
What pictures of us? | ||
You put pictures. | ||
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You posted it. | |
Oh, the picture of me with Allison. | ||
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Yes. | |
Calm down. | ||
No, you just freaked me out. | ||
People were taking pictures of me. | ||
You're from a different timeline. | ||
He didn't post that at all. | ||
Well, it's because I posted a picture of me and Allison. | ||
Okay, I said she was beaming. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
I was happy to see her happy. | ||
When you said there were pictures of me, I was like, did people take pictures of me? | ||
I'm sure they did, but I meant that. | ||
Holy crap. | ||
And we hung out with Angry Cops. | ||
Richard is great. | ||
He's hilarious. | ||
Shout out to Angry Cops on YouTube. | ||
And Brandon Herrera, of course. | ||
And Evan from Black Rifle. | ||
And so I went there to watch. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
Evan from Black Rifle? | ||
I got a bone to pick with him. | ||
Because I was hanging out with him in the green room and we had a great talk and he's like, I'm a big fan of the show. | ||
And I invited him on. | ||
He left Black Rock, right? | ||
The former. | ||
No, he's still there. | ||
I thought he was still there. | ||
But anyway, I invited him on and he didn't reply. | ||
Son of a bitch. | ||
I'm going to find out who this was. | ||
It was really, really fun. | ||
And Mike Tyson was there. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yeah, so it was really cool. | ||
Nothing, there's nothing like UFC in person. | ||
It is, you know, look, I say it's incredible. | ||
We're planning on going to a baseball game at some point with bringing the crew down and just chilling for the day with catering to watch a baseball game, but the baseball game is just in the background as we're hanging out. | ||
UFC, man. | ||
Yo, that, I forgot the name of the fighter. | ||
There was, like, a 28-second knockout. | ||
Did you guys watch? | ||
I didn't watch none. | ||
It was... | ||
The J. Korean guy. | ||
He pulls back and then left jab to the face and the guy went down. | ||
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Boom! | |
It is amazing to watch that. | ||
And the final fight with Mary, I'm pronouncing his name wrong, and O'Malley, all the fights were so good. | ||
They were so good. | ||
Did O'Malley win? | ||
No, no. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, he got put into, like, a chokehold at Lock or whatever it's called. | ||
Sugar Sean. | ||
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Yup. | |
Yeah. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing. | ||
There was one where the guys were going real slow and everyone was booing, but we went to the lounge for that and just hung out and they had all the great food, man. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
Shout out to Dana White for having me. | ||
I don't think he cared all that much that I was there, but he did have me there, and it was amazing to get to go. | ||
I did a UFC book. | ||
I was backstage for one of the shows, and it was when Tim Sylvie, this is years ago, lost to Randy Couture, and it was very surreal because you see someone leave the locker room, you see some stuff on the screen, and then he comes back and half his face sells a moment, and he's walked hunched over. | ||
It was just like some kind of weird montage from an 80s movie where he just changed clothes. | ||
It was nuts. | ||
It's intense. | ||
Alright, so Shane's gearing up for Inverted World. | ||
Inverted World Live, 10pm. | ||
He's got a big secret to reveal. | ||
Oh yeah, he's got a secret! | ||
The government's been lying to us. | ||
I'll have you on to describe it. | ||
Big one. | ||
You gotta come on and talk Soviet UFO sometime. | ||
Sure, I'll be happy to. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
That'd be fun. | ||
You can find us at Inverted World Live on Rumble and YouTube, 10 o 'clock, Monday through Thursday. | ||
I see you all there. | ||
Open calls. | ||
Open calls, yeah. | ||
If you've got stories... | ||
Do you want to talk about Aliens or Sasquatch? | ||
Or maybe Sasquatch Aliens? | ||
What was that show that went from, like, was it something called Coast to Coast? | ||
Coast to Coast AM. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
Great show. | ||
They banned me, though, for political reasons. | ||
They really? | ||
I was supposed to do that show like a year or two ago. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Wait, they're still on? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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It's that guy, right? | |
No, it's the new guy. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
You're thinking the same thing. | ||
They're like, no thanks. | ||
Art Bell passed away like 10 years ago. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Or did he? | ||
See y 'all. | ||
All right, man. | ||
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Let's grab some more Yo Chats. | |
We got Alpha2Omega says, howdy people. | ||
Illegal alien crisis has been a part of the economy for so long that there will be a housing and labor crisis due to deportations. | ||
Stop kicking the can down the road and fix it. | ||
Pay the cost. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It means that... | ||
I'm at my limit, bro. | ||
Did I tell you about DoorDash already? | ||
Yes, Tim. | ||
I'm sure you told the audience about it three times. | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
I've never mentioned it before. | ||
I did it for the second time in my life over the weekend and I was giddy. | ||
We use DoorDash and now I'm going to ID every driver because- He's got Karen. | ||
We get people who send us food. | ||
Let me tell you, brother. | ||
Let me tell you about what happens when someone sends food here. | ||
You know, what do you think we do with it? | ||
Throw it in the garbage. | ||
Indeed we do. | ||
Of course. | ||
Food that arrives from sources we can't verify is garbage. | ||
Yes. | ||
Trashed right away. | ||
So what happens when I order food from DoorDash... | ||
And it says Miguel is coming. | ||
It says Miguel is coming. | ||
I'm right here. | ||
And then a blonde woman gets out of a car and says, Miguel's not here. | ||
I'm supposed to go, okay, random lady. | ||
I'll eat that random food you're giving me. | ||
I get pissed off. | ||
For the most part, I just said, okay, whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It turns out what they do is they're DoorDash scams. | ||
One person will sign up, create an account, and then basically hire a smog of people who are ineligible either because they're illegal immigrants or they're denied or rejected for some reason and then skim off the top. | ||
And I'm just – I'm sick and tired of having random people show up. | ||
We have security already. | ||
We have security issues. | ||
It's frustrating. | ||
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Do you know what else? | |
I don't want to deal with it. | ||
If you're skimming off the – how much do money these DoorDash people – they're not breaking – A lot. | ||
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What? | |
It's like – it's the benefits very – oh, because they're doing a bunch at once? | ||
They're running a company basically with tons of people. | ||
No, but I mean, you're skimming off from people who are barely making anything. | ||
So you sit at home and you send a text message and you get five bucks? | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
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You're right. | |
So they might say you keep the tips and we'll keep everything else. | ||
I don't know. | ||
All I know is finally, like we did a delivery today and there's some woman and I'm like, no, no, no. | ||
We're waiting for a dude who I'm texting with right now. | ||
No, I wasn't. | ||
I don't know who that is and I don't want to eat food from a person. | ||
I already don't know who the DoorDash drivers are, but at least I know. | ||
If it's a verified individual, I can message a company and say, this is the guy who delivered it. | ||
What if I get sick or my family gets sick or the employees get sick and they say, Rick was your delivery driver? | ||
And I say, no, it was a woman with blonde hair. | ||
They say, that's not us. | ||
We don't know who that is. | ||
This is what you do. | ||
You bring back Ian and make him the food tester. | ||
Well, it's actually real simple. | ||
We're just going to have security check IDs. | ||
Okay, sure. | ||
And if a DoorDash driver pulls up and their ID, their name does not match the account, we're going to reject it and we're going to... | ||
Tell DoorDash, pay for it. | ||
And that's annoying, but it's more annoying when we, like, it's a problem for us when a vehicle pulls in and we don't know. | ||
Sure, of course, yes. | ||
Like security camera goes off, security people are like, That cash got swatted? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Has that stopped? | ||
I thought a lot of right-of-center influencers were getting swatted, like, one after another. | ||
Did that stop? | ||
The big wave did. | ||
I think they said they arrested somebody who was doing it in a foreign country or something. | ||
That's why it's still happening. | ||
I also think it's crazy how easy it is to swat someone. | ||
I think this. | ||
This is a bit Karen-y, perhaps, but I'm sick of the illegal immigrants doing the DoorDash scam. | ||
And it's not just that. | ||
When I get an Uber, check the license plate. | ||
And get the name of the driver because you don't want to get in a car with a stranger for obvious reasons. | ||
But it's in your phone already. | ||
It shows you the name of the license plate. | ||
That's my point. | ||
You call an Uber and then the car pulls up and you say, we're looking for 5931. | ||
And then there's a picture of the guy. | ||
Right. | ||
And you look at him and say, that's the right guy. | ||
I've never had a different – you've had a different person? | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm saying that's good. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
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It's a problem that DoorDash doesn't have photos. | ||
I see what you're saying. | ||
I'm sick of the illegal immigrants. | ||
This is a major scam. | ||
A person will sign up and then have illegal immigrants do the deliveries. | ||
They'll create accounts and then give the account and the passwords to illegal immigrants so they can work. | ||
in this country and make money, and then they take a percentage and give them the cash. | ||
I'm done with it. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
Like, I don't know who the person is in the first place. | ||
They show up. | ||
The problem is it's a security issue. | ||
When I say, we're getting a delivery, it says Rick. | ||
And then a woman pulls in and she goes, I'm here with DoorDash. | ||
And they go, who are you? | ||
Nobody ordered this. | ||
We're waiting for Rick. | ||
I always have contactless delivery. | ||
Put it at my door. | ||
I don't want to see anyone or talk to anyone. | ||
The problem we have is that we have gates and armed guards. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's a different situation for you. | ||
I told DoorDash at this point. | ||
We are going to ID check anybody delivering for you guys. | ||
And I said to the customer service, I was like, I'm just informing you this means 100% of our deliveries will be rejected and you're going to pay. | ||
And they were like, that's fine, sir. | ||
ID checks are normal. | ||
I said, okay. | ||
They're comfortable with ID checks? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
I mean, what happens when you work in an office in New York? | ||
Well, sure. | ||
I understand. | ||
Someone at Fox News orders. | ||
You've got to give your ID to them. | ||
A lot of times these companies, when they know what's going on, will look the other way. | ||
So the fact that they were publicly like, no, no, that's fine. | ||
That's why apparently the illegal immigrant scams are massive in rural areas where you're less likely to encounter a business. | ||
What about Uber Eats, though? | ||
Have you tried that? | ||
No. | ||
I would say, unfortunately, for these illegal immigrant scammers, we are a business in a rural area. | ||
And we have a security gate and security guards. | ||
So I said from now on, all deliveries have to be ID checked. | ||
Which basically means we can never do these deliveries anymore. | ||
So the real solution, something with Allison, is we're going to have to just have a staff member go and do all deliveries and pickups for us. | ||
Or you could just get a guy to be a cook here. | ||
Yeah, that's a lot more expensive. | ||
But we have entertained the idea. | ||
It's just that's a budget level we're not at to have a person cooking. | ||
But Fridays we order food. | ||
Here's what you do. | ||
Easy. | ||
Find a five-year-old minority. | ||
Call them a racial slur. | ||
You raise half a million. | ||
That pays for your chef. | ||
There you go. | ||
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I think I'm going to do that. | ||
All right, kids. | ||
You're on warning. | ||
I don't care what race they are. | ||
I'm going to call them the N-word. | ||
Well, grab some more chats, but I'll just say one more thing. | ||
Guys, when you experience this with DoorDash or any other service, these are illegal immigrants illegally working here and scamming you and everybody else through that service. | ||
And I think DoorDash doesn't include the profile information and lets it happen. | ||
I feel some sympathy for these people, I got to tell you. | ||
That they came here illegally and now they're trying to skirt the system so they can... | ||
Like if they have a crappy job and they're actually bringing me my food, these are not my primary targets. | ||
Have you ever checked the markup for DoorDash? | ||
I have. | ||
It's like 30%. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
It's 30% on Taco Bell. | ||
It's crazy for me. | ||
It's 30% on Taco Bell? | ||
On Taco Bell. | ||
Like I said. | ||
I can afford the 30%. | ||
I ordered on DoorDash a local restaurant for delivery, and then it gave me an error saying they were no longer open. | ||
So I called them directly and said, we're open. | ||
I said, well, DoorDash won't let me do the delivery. | ||
And they said, we'll just take your delivery here. | ||
It was $100 cheaper. | ||
What were you ordering? | ||
I'm ordering food for the office. | ||
So it's going to be four burgers, four chicken sandwiches, seriously, it's going to be eight sandwiches and five appetizers. | ||
Okay, I got you. | ||
And it was $100 cheaper. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
So when you look at that, And then you look at how they're running these scams. | ||
I'm just like, dude, I don't know if they're the only company that's doing it, but I'm sick of it, man. | ||
So why are you so against Uber Eats? | ||
I never used it. | ||
I mean, it could be they have the solution to your problem. | ||
Maybe. | ||
So we'll check. | ||
I'm just saying from now on. | ||
Uber, I think they have your ID. | ||
Uber, I think, will show your face and everything. | ||
They run a check. | ||
I just think everybody else should be cognizant of that. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Kyle says, thank you, Michael Malice. | ||
I want to give you credit for successfully bringing back Retard. | ||
I watch that Rogan clip often. | ||
Okay, so I do want to talk about this a bit. | ||
Because there was an article, I think it was CNN or somewhere, where they talk about the word being brought back. | ||
Who brought it back? | ||
That was me. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
I was on Rogan. | ||
I called Officer Harris that. | ||
It was super viral. | ||
And I was shocked that only one... | ||
And all of them almost saw one comment that had an issue with the word. | ||
The lefties said she was attorney general and senator and vice president. | ||
This woman's not stupid. | ||
Like, what's wrong with you? | ||
But they weren't like, you should use that word. | ||
So I was very glad to be able to bring that word back. | ||
And I'm going to bring back the F slur for gay people next year. | ||
And I think I told you about how I'm going to do it, right? | ||
No. | ||
Oh, I didn't tell you? | ||
Let's save it for the uncensored portion of the show. | ||
I'll say it uncensored. | ||
It'll be fine. | ||
I promise. | ||
I'm going to be on like Bill Maher something with like Maureen Dowd or some middle-aged white woman. | ||
And I'll take out my wallet. | ||
I'll bring this into existence and I'll say, all right, I have whatever. | ||
I'll count out the money. | ||
40 bucks. | ||
I'll have 200 just in case. | ||
I'll be like, I will give $200 to St. Jude's Hospital for Sick Kids if you could go 10 minutes without being a complete slur. | ||
And no matter what she does, I'll be like, sorry, kids. | ||
And I'll donate the money anyway, because I don't want to be mean. | ||
But that's how the word we brought back. | ||
Watch. | ||
Let's grab some more chats. | ||
Ten minutes. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
No matter what she does, I'll say, right? | ||
She can't win. | ||
Appreciate you, Michael. | ||
It's a good word. | ||
All right. | ||
Cain Abel says, if you want a solution that does not require prison for seditionists and insurrectionists, how about losing their citizenship and exile from the U.S.? | ||
As an anarchist, I'm a much bigger fan of exile for many crimes than prison, because prison makes things worse. | ||
It's very hard to go from prison back to normal life. | ||
And I gotta pay for it? | ||
We gotta pay for it. | ||
It's not cheap. | ||
So a lot of these conservatives who are like locking up the key, I'm like, it'd be cheaper to put them through college than what you're paying for, and it helps no one. | ||
The island. | ||
Right, yeah. | ||
Yeah, we get an island, we put them on a boat. | ||
Which island? | ||
Right. | ||
We put them on the island. | ||
One of the crappy ones. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What? | ||
Iceland? | ||
No, no. | ||
Iceland's nice. | ||
Have you ever been to Iceland? | ||
No. | ||
With your style of music? | ||
I thought Iceland's really big with that kind of music. | ||
No, there's not. | ||
No, wait. | ||
I'm probably thinking of Greenland. | ||
But no, I have not been to Iceland. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think Little St. James is available for use right now. | ||
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Whoop. | |
It's Little. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
That's Epstein's Island. | ||
My point is, I would argue that the island is better than the death penalty. | ||
Yes. | ||
If you went to a guy who was convicted of a capital crime—but see, the thing is, talking about Carl Benjamin, for instance, his moral worldview is that the punishment must be made. | ||
It's not about retribution. | ||
It's not about— I agree. | ||
It's about making someone feel pain for the crime they committed. | ||
I agree, but I think I very much do not trust the government to do that correctly. | ||
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I agree. | |
I agree. | ||
This is why I'm against the death penalty because Kamala Harris is going to come to you at one point and say, that guy over there should die. | ||
I think a better way for us to say it is I'm against the government being trusted to do the death penalty right. | ||
Agreed. | ||
We're not against someone getting done for doing something awful. | ||
As a penalty for law, the problem is arson of governance creates problems. | ||
So I say the island. | ||
You send them to an island, it's a win-win. | ||
We don't got to pay their bills. | ||
We don't got to think about them at all. | ||
But, you know, people don't like it. | ||
They say, Tim, the island's a bad idea. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I disagree. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Daniel Lee says, revised the Marines hymn. | ||
From the halls of Pasadena to the shores of Sunset Beach, we fight our country's battles in L.A. on land and sea. | ||
First to fight for right and freedom and to keep our cities clean, we are proud to claim the title of United States Marine. | ||
I am also – now that we're saying this, I'm a little worried about when you have a President Biden and what if you have lockdowns or something and then they start sending Marines against people we like. | ||
My response to you, Michael, is that we've already lived through that and the issue now is the escalation will be substantially worse. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
So the real question is do we intend to win the political – I agree, but I think people need to keep in mind that when people say Biden's the worst president ever, the country can't get more totalitarian, it's just like, look at England right now. | ||
We have a long ways to go, and it can get much, much worse, so be thankful you're an American even at this point. | ||
When the Biden admin was traveling across the country and rounding up people who were at J6, and I mean not the writers, I mean the people who are walking around, or Owen Schroyer who was convicted literally for words that he said, his sentencing was expanded because of it. | ||
We've been through that, and the real point you're making is not that watch out if Democrats do it. | ||
You should just say, if we lose this, it'll get worse than you realize. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's a fair—yeah. | ||
Yes. | ||
And you don't have to guess. | ||
Look at England right now. | ||
I mean, the rest of the country can just look at California right now and think about how bad the United States will get. | ||
You can leave California very easily. | ||
Yeah, fair enough. | ||
Let's go! | ||
And I'd still rather live in California right now than the UK. | ||
But yeah, it's sunny. | ||
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But other things too, yeah. | |
All right, let's see. | ||
J7 says, can the U.S. seize Soros' assets? | ||
No. | ||
Yes, they could. | ||
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They're not all in the U.S. Yes, so. | |
But what are you talking about? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
How are we going to seize assets there in Italy? | ||
So as a function of law, the answer is no. | ||
As a function of U.S. military power, they can do a lot of things. | ||
If I've got money in Switzerland, how are you going to get it? | ||
Are you going to invade Switzerland? | ||
No. | ||
Get all those army knives. | ||
But I – well, the bigger question then is – I'm going to have the magnified glass. | ||
The question is leverage, but it's – when it comes to Switzerland. | ||
It's a question of what power do they actually exert over WEF, interest, the IMF, the World Bank, the SWIFT payment system. | ||
Because then it's going to be difficult for a U.S. president, for sure. | ||
It's also a very, very slippery slope if you're going to be seizing states. | ||
Right. | ||
For political reasons, too. | ||
Right. | ||
So it's rough. | ||
I think the bigger issue is to just investigate seditious conspiracy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where applicable. | ||
Where money from Soros has been used to fund violent— That's the crazy part. | ||
Violence, yeah. | ||
And it has been. | ||
So here's the problem with conservatives. | ||
They say things like, the left is getting paid to protest. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
Nonprofits receive grants from Soros' foundations. | ||
Sure. | ||
They use it to hire full-time organizers. | ||
The organizers rally and propagandize and bring out real people. | ||
Sure. | ||
What the government can do, what Trump can do, is make the argument that these— This money is intended. | ||
It's like a RICO. | ||
It's like, we know what you're planning to do. | ||
They can track and say, 73 out of the last 100 events organized by foundations funded through these foundations have been violent riots. | ||
Now, they're not advertising as such, but you make the argument. | ||
This is the intention. | ||
They're just trying to gain plausible deniability when they say, we don't do these things. | ||
And they'll make it a First Amendment issue, but that's what you do. | ||
But the bigger question is... | ||
As Democrats openly defied the courts and did whatever they wanted and arrested lawyers, are Republicans just going to say, oh, no, I guess the court said I can't do it? | ||
Well, I think you – Let's talk about this in the uncensored portion of the show as we're going to right now. | ||
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Michael agrees. | ||
I do. | ||
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Yes. | ||
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But as we do that, I do want to say, Mr. Michael Malice, you were just mentioning how the conservatives or Republicans fetishize the legal system. | ||
And so we deal with, I think that's changing. | ||
We have Democrats who have, like, I'll sit down with one of these liberals and I'll say, they arrested Trump's lawyers. | ||
And they go, so what? | ||
They were criminals. | ||
And I'm like, Okay, that violates the Constitution to arrest someone's lawyer like did the lawyer commit a crime? | ||
And I'm like, well, you can accuse anybody. | ||
They don't give a fuck. | ||
Republicans sit on their hands and they go, well, we can't do that. | ||
I think Trump's changing this. | ||
Yes, he is. | ||
Sending in the National Guard and the Marines is a huge step up of a fuck you, I don't give a shit. | ||
And the Democrats are whinging and whining. | ||
I want to see more of this. | ||
Oh, I mean, you're singing my song. | ||
Singing your song. | ||
I've been talking about this for years, how if I don't have – here's a very easy – I talk about this in the book, which if I'm one of these 50 intelligence agents who said that Hunter Biden's laptop has all the hallmarks of Russian disinformation and I'm a journalist and you burned me, if I cared about truth and my reputation, I wouldn't be calling you again. | ||
I'd be like, you know what? | ||
I trusted you. | ||
I trusted your expertise. | ||
You made me look like dishonest. | ||
Asshole. | ||
I flipped the election, possibly, or at least moved it somewhat. | ||
I want people to trust my word, but that didn't happen. | ||
But then he revoked the security clearances. | ||
This is one of the first times where someone did something shitty in Washington and they had a price to pay. | ||
That's how it has to work, because why wouldn't I lie again? | ||
I got away with it. | ||
There should be, like everybody should be paying the price for the BS they've done. | ||
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Yes. | |
There shouldn't be, and there shouldn't be timidity on the part of it. | ||
This is what pride really means. | ||
Let's have Pride Month be retribution. | ||
Yeah, throw people in jail for breaking the law. |