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phil labonte
The redistricting drama continues with Governor Gavin Newsom from California saying that California is going to draw congressional maps that will end the Trump presidency.
So we'll talk about that this Friday.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are going to have their summit in Alaska.
This is the first time Vladimir Putin has been to Alaska ever.
It's the first time I believe that there's been a summit between these two leaders regarding Ukraine.
There's talk.
Now, this is just talk.
These are rumors, but there's talk about having Ukraine having a situation similar to Gaza with occupying troops.
So we'll get into that.
Trump has asked Congress to extend the what is it?
The thirty day limit for federal control of DC.
So we'll talk about that.
Google has information or we've got information about Google flagging GOP fundraiser emails and sending them directly to spam, we'll get into that.
And also municipal grocery stores in Kansas City have failed and we'll see how that is going to relate to the talk of municipal grocery stores in New York City should Mom Dani win the mayoral campaign.
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So we're going to get into all that stuff.
Joining us to talk about this and many more things tonight is Adam King.
adam king
What's up everybody?
How are you?
phil labonte
Who are you?
What do you do?
adam king
Oh God, what do I do man?
That's a little bit different than my online personality, but I'm an online personality.
I'm the token Jew over at Infowars Band Video, and I'm all over the place.
I think I've probably debated every major antisemite in America, and it seems like a lot of work work.
It's been a lot of work.
Basically, I joke around.
This is like my midlife crisis.
Some people buy the red Corvette and run away with someone.
I just go hang out with anti Semites and get into fights.
phil labonte
Sounds relaxing.
Sounds very relaxing.
Especially as a Jewish man.
adam king
It's good to do.
brett dasovic
Do you like the Daryl Davis of Kinda?
unidentified
Yeah.
adam king
Actually, I was telling him in the green room, I was saying that about my debate with David Duke.
And I was like, you know, because I debated David Duke also.
And I was, do you?
But I feel like Daryl Davis a little bit.
phil labonte
Do you like grades?
adam king
Daryl, this is a shout out to you.
This is an invitation.
Come on my show.
Let's talk.
We have some stuff in common.
phil labonte
Do you have like the, do you take their swagazies and hang them on your wallet to show all the Nazis that you've seen?
adam king
I want my Nazi scalps.
phil labonte
There you go.
There you go.
All right, it's going to be a good time.
Tate's here.
tate brown
Yeah, what's going on, everyone?
Tate Brown, producer Tate.
We're hanging out, we're having a good time.
Running the gauntlet.
This is the Triple Crown, the morning show, the PCC, now IRL.
So it might be the same tomorrow.
I don't know, we'll see, but happy to be here.
phil labonte
Awesome.
brett dasovic
What's up, guys?
It's Brett.
Normally pop culture crisis Monday to Friday at 3 p.m. Eastern time, but we're here tonight.
I haven't run the gauntlet today.
I've done that before with, like, Culture War, PCC and then IRL, and then you just want to pass out when you're done.
phil labonte
Well, the three of us were on PCC this afternoon, so we're going to jump into the polar political side.
There won't be a whole lot.
So much talking about movies and entertainment.
But, but, well, I mean, look, Brett, Brett is here and he's such an expert on, on movies and entertainment that it might come up.
brett dasovic
I'll do real somehow.
phil labonte
Also, okay, so we're going to jump into it right now.
From ABC News, Newsom says California to draw a congressional map to end Trump's presidency.
I believe that's probably hyperbole, but we'll go ahead and talk about it.
California governor Gavin Newsom said California will move forward with drawing new congressional maps that he said will end the Trump presidency and allow Democrats to take control of the US House of Representatives.
Donald Taco Trump, as many call him, missed the deadline.
California will now draw new, more beautiful maps.
They will be historic as they will end the Trump presidency.
Dems take back the house.
Newsom wrote Tuesday night in a post written in the style of President Donald Trump's occasional, occasionally all cap social media posts.
The announcement comes amid Texas Republicans' effort to redraw congressional maps in their party's favor.
The redistricting showdown in Texas has led blue states to threaten to retaliate with Newsom proposing to cut five GOP held seats in California.
The redistricting battle in Texas.
It's hilarious, isn't it?
brett dasovic
It's like, yes, the big threat of all of the Republican seats in the state of California.
phil labonte
I mean, that's something.
tate brown
Treasure trove.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
That's what we've been kind of talking about and making jokes about around.
How are they going to squeeze more Democrat seats out of, you know, largely Democratic states, right?
Like, I think there's at least five that are all Democrats, right?
No Republicans, no Republican representation in Congress at all.
Massachusetts, Maryland, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut.
So, I mean, at least five.
There's probably more.
brett dasovic
There was a big one recently that you were actually talking about, right?
Which state was that that had the?
It was like just last week.
phil labonte
I don't know exactly.
I know that I know, but I know that there's, you know, look, all these states have Republicans in them.
So these people, the Republicans that are in these states have literally no representation in Congress and Democrats are like, well, we're going to get more.
I don't see how they can do it.
What do you think of them?
adam king
Honestly, I'm a California, uh, fifth generation resident and it pisses me off because if they can't win, they cheat.
And here is the legal way to cheat.
I actually ran for Congress in, uh, 2014 against now Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass and quick brag scored higher than any Republican has scored since the 1964 election.
Very nice.
Still the title holder from 2014 to the present.
But that I ran for Congress because they redistricted my neighborhood at the time, which was the southern part of Beverly Hills, and they redistrict it into Compton because the Orthodox Jews are very conservative.
So they, they, and they go by street by street.
You know, they're very meticulous about how they do these gerrymandering and it's just the erosion of democracy and he thinks it's going to help him win a presidential election in 2028.
phil labonte
Yeah, that's my sense too is this, this whole thing here with Gavin New Newsom chiming in, this is really just about Gavin Newsom just figuring out if it's a good idea for him to run for president.
brett dasovic
And remember, it's only gerrymandering when Republicans do it.
adam king
Exactly.
brett dasovic
It's redistricting.
tate brown
I do like how he's copying his sworn enemy's communication style.
It's a really strange tactic to glaze your enemy.
adam king
Why does he call him Donald Taco Trump though?
What is the taco?
phil labonte
Taco stands for Trump always chickens out.
I mean, the thing is they were calling, they were calling him Taco before the strikes on Iran.
And I feel like the strikes on Iran really kind of put that to bed.
Whereas I mean, it's not going to stop the Democrats from using whatever, you know, rhetorical method they can to insult Trump.
But I do think that the point was, oh, Trump will always bail out of the tariff stuff, right?
That was what really started it.
But then once the strikes on Iran happened, it's like, well, that kind of doesn't really stick anymore.
The idea that Trump doesn't have the courage of his convictions is kind of, has been put to bed.
brett dasovic
Yeah, but they're saying that he's an authoritarian, but he's an authoritarian that doesn't follow through.
phil labonte
Yeah, well, I mean, look, the Democrats are not known for their consistent messaging lately.
adam king
Or their honesty.
phil labonte
Well, clearly.
But I mean, you know, hon that's kind of the situation with them.
tate brown
All their marketing, their anti-Trump marketing just feels so, like, they were sitting around at a table at a marketing agency in New York and they're like, guys, taco, the Middle America is going to love this.
Let's pitch it.
Let's get celebrities to say, it'll be great.
phil labonte
Do you think they designed their messaging for their base and that's why it kind of doesn't resonate with the rest of America?
tate brown
They try to do this thing every now and then where they realize that they have to win, like Middle America, especially like Wisconsin, which is a fly off the ocean.
And it occurs to them like this.
And so they come out with these really weird marketing campaigns where they'll get like a cowboy to come out and be like, you know what?
That boy better use that whatever bathroom he wants.
phil labonte
That's who you were.
brett dasovic
It was the commercial during the election of the guy, the improbably sitting guy in the front of the truck.
He had never sat on a truck in his entire life.
And then they're like, you know what we should do?
We should show Tim Walls trying to fix it.
adam king
But it actually worked.
I mean, they did White Men for Kamala Harris, and you had guys like Richard Spencer and Nick Fuentes saying, Hey, that's not so bad.
I could get behind that.
phil labonte
It's funny because Richard Spencer did vote for her.
I don't think that he did.
Fuentes did, but Richard.
adam king
No, they both did.
Fuentes was saying he was going to go campaign for her in Chicago.
phil labonte
It's just a temper tantrum because Nick Fuentes, you know, he doesn't get the reaction that he wants.
And so he just kinda gets on his, his channel on what is it?
What's cozy TV and just rants to his, his hundreds of thousands of followers.
adam king
The bottom line though is it actually worked.
And, you know, like when we talk about like taco or whatever, I mean, like they straight up fell for it.
I mean, like you have this, this rugged looking white man who's like, yeah, I'm here and I love Kamala Harris and what she's doing for inner city whites.
And they're like, oh, wow.
brett dasovic
What was the ad?
It was the ad during the election of like the dads at the voting booth who are like, they're like, they're like, winking at each other.
Like the wives are winking at each other and they have the dad who's like, you know who you're voting for.
phil labonte
Oh yeah, that was really cool.
brett dasovic
They're basically saying like lie to your husband about who you're voting for.
And then after that, like, crap, things aren't working.
We have to figure it out.
Now they're what, they're investing twenty million dollars to figure out how to win back the white men.
phil labonte
All of the stuff that was leading up to the election, all of the marketing that the Democrats were doing leading up to the election, really kind of was just be dishonest, be a bad person, lie to your spouse.
It was just all of the most repulsive things that you could come up with.
And they were like, this is how you should.
You should, this is how you should vote or this is what you should do.
And any normal thinking person is like, this doesn't make any sense to like anyone that has any sense of morality.
It was just garbage that they wanted.
They're like, just behave terribly, lie to your spouse, lie to your family.
It doesn't matter, we just do whatever you can to get, you know, to vote Democrat.
And it was really just bad.
brett dasovic
So is the argument here?
It's hyperbole obviously, but if they're saying end Trump's presidency, they just mean like lose the House that they don't have any power going into the second half of his.
phil labonte
I think what's being implied is that the Democrats.
take the House, then they can impeach Trump because that has been the stated goal.
adam king
Third I mean, everyone knows I think third time's a charm, right?
brett dasovic
Everyone knows that he should be treating his presidency as if he's only got two years anyway.
Because they have to operate under the premise that they're likely going to lose the House.
tate brown
Well, even then, like, I mean, the House hasn't been particularly useful.
I mean, the big beautiful bill is great, but beyond that, everything's been done through executive order or other mechanisms that the executive has.
So, I mean, it's not if we lose the House, I mean, it's going to be tough, but it's not necessarily the end of the world.
There's a lot of mechanisms at Trump's disposal.
phil labonte
I think you're totally right about the functional presidency, I think that he'll have, he'll still do essentially the same things that he's been doing, use the executive, the office of the executive to put as many of his policies in place as he can.
It's just going to be more garbage from, from, it's going to be law fair.
That's, that's not, that's not popular with the American people.
tate brown
Well, it's not so much the risk isn't so much not having the Republicans there, the risk is having the Democrats there because the Democrats are going to try and gum up the system as much as possible.
The Republicans are just warming up the House for you.
I mean, the big beautiful bill was a big deal, don't get me wrong, but I mean, it's not like, you know, we're just passing legislation left and right right right now.
brett dasovic
What happened with the decision to redo the cing the census to get illegal immigrants off the census data?
tate brown
It will take a while to get that going.
brett dasovic
I mean, is the idea of this supposed to be some type of retaliation to that?
tate brown
This is retaliation.
brett dasovic
This will hurt California.
tate brown
No, this is retaliation with Texas redistricting.
adam king
I don't even think it's a retaliation.
I think that this is like par for the course.
They already had it planned and the Texas thing gave them an excuse to frame it in a way to make Gavin look like some stud.
But you know, I'm from California.
I'll tell you, he is hated.
And especially in liberal places like the Pacific Palisades where the average house was like five million dollars.
and now doesn't exist anymore, where homelessness is out of control.
It's just, it's actually kind of crazy that he thinks that this is going to go over well with the voters who are already so disillusioned by everything that he's done.
brett dasovic
And they're supposed to be putting low-income housing in the Palisades too now, which is of course people said was a conspiracy theory, but obviously they were going to do that.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
Yeah, that's the rumor that I've heard.
adam king
I mean, they also want it for the Olympics.
The Olympics are coming 2028, and they want the Palisades to be like the Olympic Village.
brett dasovic
That's just putting me into conspiracy hyperdrive about it.
adam king
Let's go.
tate brown
Section eight Olympic housing.
adam king
Section eight Olympic housing.
tate brown
The birth rate wasn't high enough.
phil labonte
Yeah, you'd think that would really do serious damage.
adam king
You think it would make him a lame duck.
phil labonte
Well, I mean, I don't know about a lame duck, but I mean, you'd think that there would be a lot of people that would be like, hey, this was warned about before, like right when the fires, yeah, with Newsom, like, well, Democrats love this, but this goes over really well with the Democrats.
I think the base does, but don't you think that this actually is going to have a negative opinion or negative effect on Newsom's popularity?
He's already got a lot of crap from your average Californian.
tate brown
What are they going to do?
Vote for a Republican?
adam king
I mean, like, actually, possibly.
I mean, don't put it past California.
They elected Arnold.
Schwarzenegger as governor.
They elected all Democrats.
Demographically, they elected Reagan as governor.
What, we're on like every twenty years we get a Republican governor.
Okay, we're about to do, you know?
tate brown
It's just like the problem is like the demographics since 2000 just completely changed.
I mean, the electorate now, it's, you have to, I mean, it's tough to find someone that's been in the country for more than like a generation or two compared to 2000.
adam king
I mean, should I run guys?
Should I run for governor?
brett dasovic
Also, Arnold came out recently and was talking about illegal immigration and said that it was damaging to the country.
adam king
On the view.
brett dasovic
On the view of all places, right?
unidentified
So.
tate brown
When it comes to the thick accent, it hits different.
brett dasovic
Yes.
tate brown
Nancy Immigration.
adam king
Wow, he's a real immigrant.
We have to listen to him.
brett dasovic
Well, you know, I'm not going to argue with someone that successful.
tate brown
I mean, it is true that Newsom does have to spend a bit of political capital here because it will require a special election to redistrict in a way that's especially favorable.
adam king
And where is he getting it from?
Look at his losses, COVID, he had everyone on lockdown while he's on French Tuesdays.
You had like, unbelievable unemployment, homeless out of control.
I'll tell you, I don't even go into the city anymore.
I left after COVID because it's like just a you you live in Beverly Hills.
Two times the year before I left, I opened my front door to a homeless man crashed on my front door.
I was like, it's time to get out.
phil labonte
You own a house or was it an apartment?
adam king
It was a townhouse.
unidentified
Okay.
adam king
Two story townhouse.
Everyone has had that experience.
So over time, like this builds on the conscience.
You go to Liberal Pacific Palisades and you ask people, what do you think of the situation?
They hate this guy.
They are so have been awakened and they want justice and revenge and don't put it beyond a rich person to vote for Donald Trump or a Republican or anyone to get even, especially after they've lost their house and the insurance won't cover it and it's a mess.
phil labonte
That's one of the things that I'm thinking of.
They were promising that there would be permits right away.
There was going to be a lot of effort put in to make sure that Pacific Palisades could be rebuilt, et cetera, et cetera.
And that didn't pan out at all.
adam king
You know, the worst thing about this, Phil, is that now because some people stubbed their mortgages and all sorts of things going on, a lot of these people have sold to foreign companies.
Which is exactly what Chinese over, that's what the conspiratorial mind says that they actually wanted.
Now all of a sudden, the greatest properties in Los Angeles are being bought, guzzled up for top dollar.
And nobody can compete and nobody can build their house back.
And the Coastal Commission in Pacific Palisades, they're going to expedite these Chinese new properties when they didn't allow anyone to build for like the last thirty years.
And it's just a mess.
brett dasovic
It's weird too, because it's like, okay, so theoretically you're saying like they're sick of new some, they want to get rid of them.
I know you're talking specifically the Palisades, but it's like they had the option in, was it LA the other year?
They could have at least had a slightly more pro business dem with like Rick Caruso, but they went Caron Bass anyway.
adam king
I'll tell you the story on Rick Caruso got tons of housing contracts.
He's like the golden boy.
He didn't grow up on gold.
He grew up on titanium.
That guy is so freaking rich.
And all the new affordable housing, it was a deal.
Let's show some competition.
The place where Democrats cheat the most is in Democrat controlled states.
That's when they're adding massive amounts of votes to the popular vote to try to make the illusion that Hillary Clinton got three million more votes than Trump.
But the real issue that nobody wants to talk about is that Rick Caruso, he never wanted to be M mayor of LA.
That was a ploy.
They're going to get these two people to go head to head.
And he bailed so quickly as within a couple of hours of election night, he threw his candidacy because he got all these crazy contracts.
And now him and Karen Bass together are showing a unified front where the billionaire makes bucco billions off all the government section eight housing and Karen gets to be mayor.
That's who I ran against actually in 2014 was Karen Bass when she was when she was a congresswoman from District 37.
phil labonte
Okay, well I think that we're going to go ahead and jump to this next stor next story.
The Trump admitted, oh no, that's not the one.
Where is it?
Trump told Zelensky from NBC News, Trump told Zelensky and allies he won't discuss territory divisions with Putin this week, sources say.
Washington, DC, President Donald Trump told European leaders during a call on Wednesday that he does not intend to discuss any possible divisions of territory when he meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska this week, according to two European officials and three other people briefed on the call.
Trump said on the call, which also included Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, that he is going into the meeting with Putin with the goal of securing a ceasefire in Ukraine, those sources said.
European leaders agree that a ceasefire in Ukraine has to be implemented before peace negotiations can begin.
The European officials and two other people briefed on the call said.
Some of the European leaders were left with the impression from the call that Trump is not optimistic about the results of his meeting with Putin, they added.
The call on Wednesday took place just days ahead of Trump's meeting with Putin, which is planned for Friday.
European and Ukrainian officials have been nervous about the president's meeting with the Russian leader since he announced it last week.
Among their concerns is that Trump and Putin might agree to the parameters of a peace deal, including territorial divisions, and then try to pressure Ukraine to agree to it.
Some land swapping between Russia and Ukraine in particular put Zelensky and European leaders on edge.
I understand that Donald Trump doesn't want to say that there's going to be any kind of land given up to Russia, but I don't see how he's in a position or Ukraine or NATO are in a position to force the issue.
tate brown
Yeah, I mean, well, I mean, for one, Ukraine is going to call a formal session of Crimea.
They're going to call that a land swap.
So like right off the rip.
phil labonte
You think that they'll say, Ukraine, they'll say, we don't get back Crimea?
tate brown
Right.
They they still recognize that as Ukrainian territory.
So right off the rip, that's kind of the discussion that Ukraine's afraid of having, I mean, the Donbass is up for grabs at this point.
Russia's, you know, had it for two, three years now at this point.
It's Russian-speaking.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
So, I mean, I think Ukraine needs to brace for in fact need to brace for life without that, you know, eastern third of their country.
I was I don't know.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't I'd be surprised if Trump and Putin actually had a backdoor agreement in Alaska this week.
I don't I don't know if that's going to happen.
Well, I mean, what about you?
What about Zelenskyy there?
phil labonte
But yet the way I mean, what they were saying, how there has to be a ceasefire before they can move forward with talks.
That was the first time I heard of that, that there actually has to be a cease ceasefire.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
It was my understanding before reading this earlier today when we were getting ready for the show that Donald Trump was looking to basically see what Putin wanted, that he was going in with a totally, without preconceptions about what was going to happen.
tate brown
Well, he put Putin on the back foot because he ramped up arms shipment back to Ukraine the last few weeks.
And a lot of people were upset about that on the right.
But from Trump's position, this is the way he negotiates, this is the way he's always negotiated, is he wants to put max pressure on the party that he's negotiating with.
And so from his perspective, he knew that he's eventually going to have to have a chat with Putin in the near future.
And so he's like, okay, well, let's redirect some arms to Ukraine.
But you can't negotiate from weakness.
I mean, that was the problem with Biden, like with the Afghanistan withdrawal, for example, is you can't negotiate from a position of weakness.
So it's like you do have to shore up your position, even if it's a position you want to get out of.
You still have to negotiate from strength, and that's what Trump's attempting to do here.
phil labonte
If I understand correctly, Vladimir Putin had initiated some more offensives in Ukraine this week in the past couple days in response to moving in of arms to Ukraine and prior to meeting with Trump.
If he's actually taking aggressive actions before this meeting even happens, I can't imagine that there's going to be some kind of agreement to a ceasefire.
I think that he's just going to show up and be like, well, there's combat going on right now and we're not going to stop it.
tate brown
Yeah, I mean, it's just it's high level brinksmanship.
I mean, Putin's used to it.
This isn't the first time that negotiations have been floated and there's like active combat going on, but this would be the first time, obviously, that Trump and Putin would meet during the war on American soil.
Strictly on American soil, strictly over a ceasefire.
But I don't think like, I mean, there's not going to be combat until a ceasefire is signed, obviously.
And Putin's trying to respond to Trump.
I mean, Trump is showing aggression by rearming, or not rearming, but arming Ukraine further.
So he has, I mean, he has a safe face to his people.
I mean, that's just how this works.
brett dasovic
Putin's going to win in an argument with Trump just by doing what he did with Tucker, which is just start talking, just five hours talking about the history of Russia.
tate brown
People were like, whoa, is Putin playing games with Tucker?
I was like, I think you just underestimate the autism of Eastern Europeans.
That's what's going on here.
phil labonte
Well, the, there's also a headline from, was it, from the Times that said, US and Russia propose West Bank style occupation of Ukraine.
adam king
I think that's how just, it's just, it seems ridiculous.
Honestly, this makes me want to just go out all out for Greater Israel.
And I just hate how they use this.
You want it guys?
I'll give it to you.
phil labonte
So, I hate this so much.
From the Times, Russia and the United States have discussed a model for ending the war in Ukraine that mirrors Israel's occupation of the West Bank, the Times has been told that I can't imagine how it's in any way similar.
adam king
It's not similar at all.
phil labonte
Under this scenario, Russia would have military and economic control of occupied Ukraine under its own governing body, imitating Israel's de facto rule of Palestinian territory seized from Jordan in 1967.
brett dasovic
So are they talking about Donbass here?
phil labonte
I think so.
Okay.
Well, it looks like it.
So this is the map that they're showing.
So Whitecott, who was also tasked by Trump with bringing peace to the Middle East, is understood to support the idea, which the Americans believe circumvents barriers in the Ukrainian constitution to ceding territory without holding an all-Ukraine referendum.
There's not going to be a situation where Russia is going to give back Crimea.
Right.
adam king
This is this is.
phil labonte
Yeah, it's 100% Russian territory now.
And any argument to the contrary would need to be backed up with.
military force.
adam king
But also let's not forget that these people chose to be part of Russia.
Unlike the Donbass where Russia came in and took it, even the Donbass, they wanted to be part of Russia.
That's what the whole conflict started, was the Donbass wanted to be part of Russia.
Crimea, it was like a 91% referendum vote to join the Russian Federation.
phil labonte
I'm not I'm not super up to date on the context, but I believe the argument made by Ukraine was the Russians were moving people into Crimea.
And they were like, oh, well, look, now there's more Russians than there are Ukrainians.
There are more Russian speakers than there are Ukrainians.
So we should take it because these people.
that they moved in over the previous decades or whatever say they want to be a part of Russia, which I don't give a crap.
Like, I really don't care at all.
Like, if they want to be a part of Russia, fine.
I want to see it's I want to see the war end.
But I honestly, as long as the United States isn't paying for weapons to go to Ukraine, I don't much care.
adam king
So, you know, there's this really great book.
There's an author, Robert Kaplan.
It's called The Revenge of Geography.
And in this book, he basically says the premise that there like a lot of nations have arbitrary lines as their borders.
If a border follows some natural configuration, like a mountain range or a river, it will be contested and there will be a war there.
If there's an arbitrary line, all it takes is a certain amount of people to move to the other side of the line, and it's done.
And in the case of Ukraine, after the division, after the Cold War, Crimea is pretty much like the entire control over the Black Sea.
It was Russia's main hub to be able to be in the Black Sea and to go between the seas.
And then also the Donbass and like the entire Ukrainian, like if you go from Moscowow, there's just like wide open space.
There's no land barrier.
tate brown
Yeah, they call it a great European planet.
adam king
Exactly.
It's inevitable that there's going to be a conflict there.
How you draw the lines is, is the real question.
tate brown
I mean, yeah, from Russia, and I mean, Putin talked about this is every time Russia has been invaded, it is through, it's like basically a giant funnel that goes from the interior of Europe all the way up into Moscow.
Yeah.
Napoleon exploited this.
So yeah, this, this is how it goes.
It's a, it's a massive funnel.
So, I mean, yeah, like you said, I mean, the border, however arbitrary it is, that's, that's a lot of, there's a lot of.
there's a lot of debate around that.
It's going to be contested and it is being contested.
phil labonte
Yeah, but even still, I don't see how this in any way mirrors the situation with Israel.
tate brown
Oh, that's just like that's just food for libtar.
phil labonte
Yeah, they love clickbait.
adam king
That's like it pisses me off because it's like, why is that even here?
tate brown
Yeah, it's like, okay, we're going to set up a government in an occupied state just like the West Bank.
adam king
It's like, what is the government?
It's not Ukraine or it's not Russia.
tate brown
Yeah, what is it?
adam king
What are you talking about?
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
So they go on to say, President Zelenskyy has refused to countenance handing over land, but the occupation model may be a mechanism to allow for a truce after three and a half years.
of war, the model under the model Ukraine's borders would not change, just as the borders of the West Bank have gone unchanged for 58 years.
Only under Israeli control.
It will be just like Israel occupies the West Bank.
This source said before Trump's summit with President Putin in Alaska on Friday, with a governor with an economic situation that goes into Russia, not Ukraine, but it's it will still be Ukraine because Ukraine will never give up its sovereignty.
But the reality is it will be occupied territory and the model is Palestine.
adam king
I feel like this article is really just trying to like drive the point that the Palestinians are occupied.
Like, let's just divert from this story and focus on Palestinians.
phil labonte
Yeah, drawing comparisons probably is just to try to make people feel some kind of sympathy for both situations.
Like you say that the Ukrainians, both the Ukrainians and the Palestinians.
adam king
They want to lump it together.
tate brown
Well, and it's also like, I mean, it's hilarious because there are real life examples of puppet states set up by Russia that exist.
So like, why even point to, you know, the West Bank?
You have like Abkhazia, South Asset.
brett dasovic
They won't know anything about it.
tate brown
Yeah, it's just hilarious that it's like, oh no, we actually have examples of what Russia is doing.
adam king
And why do they say the West Bank and not the Gaza Strip?
Like, what's the purpose of drawing this attention to the West Bank.
tate brown
Yeah.
So I, you know, as far as clickbaity headlines go, they did an excellent job because we're discussing it.
But, uh, but, uh, yeah, it's just, it's just like, yeah, red meat for how amazing is Steve Whitcoff, by the way?
adam king
I mean, like, this guy has gotten involved in everything.
Like, he pretty much like handled the entire Middle East, all of the Iran stuff.
Now he's in Ukraine.
I mean, this is like Trump's MVP over here.
tate brown
Well, I mean, the Iran negotiations, I don't think were a huge, I mean, they started off great.
Like the first three talks with Whitcoff and Iran, it looked like it was going in a solid direction.
But I think it was the fourth, the fourth, it was the something like he showed up late.
That was what the Iranians were saying.
And then he left early.
It was a really weird.
And then like after that, that's when it started to get pretty tense with Iran and it became kind of clear that there was going to be some sort of conflict.
brett dasovic
So he Irish goodbye and then all of a sudden we're dropping missiles.
phil labonte
Don't hate on Irish goodbye.
I support.
tate brown
So I mean, like, I mean, look, I'm sure Dwight Coff is really, really competent.
I mean, there's no doubt about that.
But, yeah, I mean, it wasn't a rock star performance with Iran.
I do think there was maybe something there after the third negotiation.
I don't know.
adam king
There's also that Trump move.
Like he already started talking about it with the moveove in Russia, he got on Fox and he was like, I might walk out early.
And just knowing that like he's not going to be diplomatic, he might pull the plug, like is kind of a card, like come with your best game, don't play games.
tate brown
Yeah, I mean, it could have also been a situation where the Trump admin realized that a strike was going to happen inevitably.
phil labonte
So it just felt like you're waiting, did you say that the Trump admin realized?
I mean, wouldn't that be the decision of the Trump admin?
tate brown
Yeah, they decided that they were going to have to strike at some point, or maybe not have to, but they needed to strike or they felt it was in their interest to strike.
I don't know.
I'm not going to inject my opinion on whether or not they should have struck.
But it could have been after the third or fourth strike, because I trust you know, I trust Trump.
I'm letting him cook.
phil labonte
I think it's fine that the US blows up nuclear facilities in Iran.
tate brown
Yeah.
I mean, I don't have the intelligence they had, but that's an old story.
I'm just saying in the context of the negotiations, it could have been after the third talks that they had, because they had look what six scheduled.
After the third talks, the Trump administration's like, look, we're not getting anywhere.
We're going to have to strike him at some point for whatever reason.
And so they're just like, all right, you can just, you know, these negotiations are just these talks are just going through the motions.
That could very well have been what happened and that's why Whitcoff The talks seem to have broken down after the third round of negotiations.
I mean, who knows?
There was so many different.
That was the problem.
The Iranians, you're you're getting a story from their state media.
And it's like, okay, if he showed up late, left early, and that's from the Iranian state media, and then there's nothing from Western media.
I mean, there's really there's no way to vet it entirely.
phil labonte
So yeah, I mean, look, I'm not in the habit of trusting Iranian state media.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
You know, I mean, every, every, basically every nation state has some level of propaganda that they're going to put out, you know, or you're at least going to get a story that is fairly proven, whatever country it's coming from, generally.
The United States, maybe less so, depending on who is in control of the administration at the time.
tate brown
It was more, yeah.
Well, it was more just like, there needed to be context provided for why the talks broke down and the Iranian state media was the only media that provided an explanation.
The Western media was just like, it just didn't go well.
We don't know what happened.
adam king
It was Donald Trump.
He did not show up in time.
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
I can't imagine Trump being late, being late.
tate brown
Oh, yeah.
It's Whitcoff.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam king
But I could actually picture Trump saying to Whitcoff, show up late.
Disrespect them.
phil labonte
Yeah.
adam king
Leave early.
Like see if because that because it's a move.
If you do that and they're like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, then you know you got them.
You won the negotiating round.
phil labonte
Yeah.
unidentified
All right.
phil labonte
We're going to jump to this story back, bring it back home from the post-millennial Trump admin to ask Congress to extend federal control of DC cop past 30 day limit.
President Donald Trump stated his intention to extend the federalization of the Washington DC police force, telling reporters on Wednesday he will be asking Congress to pass a crime bill on the matter extending it beyond the 30 day time limit.
Trump said he would be seeking long term extensions from Congress via a crime bill that would allow him to continue his efforts on cracking down on crime in the nation's capital.
The bill would pertain initially to DC, but serve as a very positive example for other areas of the country, the President said during a press conference at the Kennedy Center.
How long is this clip here?
donald j trump
Go ahead.
phil labonte
30 seconds.
unidentified
Thank you, Mr. President.
Your federalization of the police has a 30-day limit unless Congress acts to extend it.
Are you talking to Congress about extending it or do you believe 30 days is sufficient?
donald j trump
Well, if it's a national emergency, we can do it without Congress.
But we expect to be in Congress before Congress very quickly.
And again, we think the Democrats will not do anything to stop crime, but we think the Republicans will do it almost unanimously.
We're gonna need a crime bill that we're gonna be putting in.
phil labonte
So look, I think that this is gonna end up being popular.
The crime in DC, as much as the left will have been trying to say, no, there is no crime problem.
Like, it's worse than some cities in Iraq.
adam king
You see Morning Joe talk about it with Anand, the Scarsborough.
phil labonte
Yeah, with the blonde or with the white hair guy.
adam king
He was basically saying, yeah, it's horrible.
Like he was saying his friend got mugged, they can't go out after eight PM.
Like liberals are kinda like saying, like, hey, you know.
You know, this Trump thing, yeah, we hate him.
It's horrible what he's doing, but let's let him do it because I still want to go to dinner after 8:30.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
The Atlantic this morning had a similar piece where they were like Trump's ride about DC.
And it was like just them just like mad for three pages.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
There's like the So I watched this show called Two Way.
Mark Halpern has he says that he doesn't live there, but he has family there.
And they don't go out at night.
And it doesn't matter what neighborhood you're in.
Yeah.
Because you're only a block away from a bad neighborhood or two blocks away from a bad neighborhood.
adam king
So you're DC is a scary place.
For the longest time it was the homicide capital of America.
phil labonte
Yeah.
adam king
They did, Jeannie, uh, Judge Jeannie did this whole thing on it where she was just documenting everyone under the age of nineteen who was killed and they're all black.
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
Yeah, yeah.
adam king
All of them.
phil labonte
I retweeted.
adam king
All the kids.
phil labonte
I retweeted that yesterday and someone was like, Oh, this is just, you know, this is just, you're lying, Phil, blah, blah, blah talking about actually, no, I think I said, If you are fine with people dying, then continue the status quo.
Then someone said that I was lying about the situation.
And then I retweeted the tweet that you're talking about and I was just like, Look, in the past eighteen months, something like thirty five people have died and they're all young black men.
So if you actually do want to do something about crime and about black people dying, this is what you need to do.
You need to have the police go into the area and have a presence walking around and they need to arrest people and they need to deter crime.
And that does work.
It worked when Giuliani was doing it in New York.
You had a police presence.
Granted, they had stop and frisk.
Maybe they don't actually have that policy in DC, but a police presence will lower crime.
It does make it more likely that people will not mug other people.
People will not get into shootouts and stuff.
tate brown
Yeah, well, Carolyn Leavitt was talking about it today, specifically with the homeless issue.
She's like, DC has all the laws in the books to end this, like to end this crap where people are just doing whatever they want.
brett dasovic
It doesn't matter if they don't enforce it.
tate brown
Right.
So she's like, all we're doing is we're coming in and enforcing a law that already exists.
It was already passed by their city council or I don't know if it was their city or implemented.
Regardless, it's on the books.
And all you have to do is just put a little power behind it, enforce it.
And it's the same with policing.
It's like, you go talk to any police officer.
They know they know exactly what to do to cut the crime down.
Like, it's not rocket science.
Every cop knows.
Just have a chat with one.
It's that their hands are tied.
and their DAs will not enforce police.
brett dasovic
That's been going on longer even than, say, George Floyd in 2020.
Those DAs have been, you know, refusing to prosecute certain cases and tied the hands of the police.
And then there was a referendum in however many of the last few years on broken windows policing and on stop and frisk and all that stuff.
And the more tools that were taken away from the police, the worse crime got in a lot of these places.
But those were discussions that used to be had in good faith.
And nowadays they're just used as political bludgeons.
Like there was a time when you could have that discussion, probably because you had the benefit of living in a time where there's less crime because these things were being done.
where a more liberal person is saying, like, maybe we're infringing on the rights of people.
And I think that's a fair conversation to have and I think that's reasonable.
But the problem is, it was done at a time when you had the safety to do so.
And now people, they don't use that discussion in a good faith manner.
They use it as a way to bludgeon you towards their political ends.
It's not the same thing.
tate brown
Yeah.
And I'm much more worried about criminals infringing the rights of normal people to live than I am of potentially infringing the rights of someone that probably thirty prior.
I mean, like, who cares?
Honestly, Bukele has demonstrated that the overwhelming majority of people just want to get on with their day and they don't want to deal with these people that have nothing to lose.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
And DC is just full of these people.
I mean, you can just see they have nothing to lose.
They have like thirty prior.
phil labonte
See, to your point earlier, like the police know people that are actually out there committing crimes regularly.
The police always know.
And it's probably, you know, I don't know exactly how many it is, but it's probably not more than a few hundred people.
Yeah.
That are actually really bad, you know, maybe five, six hundred people that are out there committing crimes regularly.
And if the police go in and wrap those dudes up and put them in jail, crime will fall.
That is something that has happened forever.
If you go and enforce the law, take the criminals off the street, they can they will, you know, the situation will improve.
The situation in the area will get better.
I think broken windows policing is a great idea.
It's shown to work in every place that has been tried.
You prevent small crimes and then the big crimes don't happen.
You have to take the criminals off the street.
And I think that this is actually going to end up being a really big win for the Trump administration because there are so many people that, just like we were saying earlier, Democrats are grudgingly saying, well, yeah, it kind of sucks.
There's a lot of crime in DC, et cetera.
But you get off the metro and you got some homeless guy touching himself in public or whatever.
adam king
Suffocating in a crowd.
phil labonte
It's complicating and it's just, it's not something that anyone anywhere wants to deal with and it shouldn't be something that we have to deal with in the capital city.
adam king
And let's be honest, I'm from California.
You guys are more local to DC than I am, but when I show, I go to DC quite regularly and as an American, I want to show up in my nation's capital.
I want to see flowers.
I want to see peaches.
I want it to be peaceful.
I want to hear music.
I want to see the glory of my capital.
And when you go, when you're an American, you go to DC and you show up and it's just like filth and piss and disgust.ing everywhere.
And then you're getting robbed and kids can't be outside and there's prostitution.
It's like, that's a reflection of our nation.
phil labonte
Yeah.
adam king
You know, like how the how the capital and that's how the and that's how the people are.
phil labonte
So it's a great point.
It should be a world class city, right?
There should be Michelin star restaurants that people can safely go to.
You should be able to walk from your five star or four star hotel to a very nice restaurant, go to a museum, which there are tons of museums in, in, in DC.
Oh, right.
You should be able to walk to these places.
You shouldn't have to make sure that you're avoiding certain neighborhoods or whatever, it should be safe.
And that's something that the federal government, I think, should be making sure that the municipality is doing.
tate brown
Right.
I mean, the DOJ has the tools at their disposal to really crack down hard.
I mean, because it's embarrassing.
You have foreign dignitaries rolling up.
adam king
Yeah, you have like the most important people in the whole world.
tate brown
Even though it's having international tourists, I mean, I don't want my country to be reflected like that.
phil labonte
That's exactly what I'm saying.
brett dasovic
The same thing that happens in other states when, you know, someone's in Hollywood and they host some award show and they have to clean up the homeless people from the streets so that the celebrities don't have to walk over them.
Yeah.
tate brown
I mean, well, that's what happened in San San Fran when Xi Jinping came to town.
adam king
Yeah, exactly.
tate brown
And then all of a sudden it's like, again, because like I said earlier, these police departments, they know exactly what to do.
phil labonte
Yeah.
adam king
Also look at DC.
Like the last twenty years has been like an amazing gentrification for DC.
Unbelievable architectural feats went down, tons of buildings went down, and the problem that you have in DC is you have like this, like, non permanent resident class that every minute every four years, all these houses all of a sudden become available, all these, you know, this is a constant migration of people.
So like moving forward as Americans with DC, we can't just treat it as like this place that only politicians live.
It has to be a tourist attraction.
phil labonte
Politicians don't even live there.
brett dasovic
No, they live in Loudoun County.
phil labonte
Yeah, if they live in the area.
adam king
Yeah, it's more like the bureaucrats that live there.
And the bureaucrats and the system.
And you ask anyone in DC where they.
phil labonte
You start talking about bureaucrats and I'm like, well, maybe the crime isn't such a bad thing.
And maybe the lives are terrible.
It's okay if their lives are awful.
adam king
Another thing, I saw Tom Homan make a comment on it that he's going in there in these thirty days.
He's going to clear out every single illegal and strip the place bare.
You're going to have only red, white and blue in DC when these thirty days are done.
phil labonte
Look, the more, the more difficult it is, and I've said this a bunch of times in the show, the more difficult it is for illegals to live in the United States States, the happier I am.
Tax remittances take, make sure they can't get jobs, make it illegal for them to rent, make sure they can't find places to live.
So that way they leave of their own volition.
But I don't want to get off on a tangible.
adam king
What's the matter?
You don't want to give them free health care and free mobile phones and free housing?
phil labonte
Oh, I don't even want to.
adam king
Are you a racist?
phil labonte
If I could take their air away, I would.
No, not really.
I'm not really.
adam king
How could I be in such a racist environment?
What did I do?
How did I show up here?
phil labonte
No, I want the same thing for it doesn't matter what color they are.
adam king
But by the way, just back on that other topic about Democrats like belittling this racist environment.
Everybody who's against us is a racist.
It doesn't work anymore.
phil labonte
No, no.
adam king
You can't, there's no racism anymore in this situation.
When we talk about removing all the illegals, there's no pushback anymore.
The only pushback is the people on the hill who are taking fat checks from overseas.
tate brown
Oh yeah, we got Sidney Sweeney getting on TV, like Bond Air Blue Eyes.
That's some good Jean.
adam king
You know, they're this is wild.
Kudos to them for not drawing the ad.
It got so much pressure.
Fox conducted a poll.
Only twelve percent of Americans were bothered by it.
tate brown
Yeah.
adam king
And like they would have pulled the ad.
How much of the media, how much like the commercial media, is pulled because of some like toxic media manipulation, social engineering, and nobody cared to begin with.
They would have loved it.
tate brown
Especially now because like the average American, I was talking about earlier in PCC, they see her and they're like, yeah, she does have good genes.
Like it's not, people aren't even like disagreeing with the message there's like, she does have good genes.
I mean, she's a model or famous actress.
Like, obviously.
brett dasovic
We were talking earlier.
It's funny how all these discussions around these companies are based on some type of consumerist nonsense.
It was like Bud Light and it was Gillette.
Now it's this.
It's all the cultural wars.
always pulled into something they want us to buy somehow.
But back then it worked a hell of a lot better because, you know, what was Gillette 2018 or 2019 that happened?
unidentified
I'm not sure.
brett dasovic
You know, that was like the, that was the trenches of the worst part of the cultural war when everyone was bending the knee and now it just, you know, all they had to do was wait it out.
We didn't see any real evidence that anyone bought any jeans, at least not that I saw.
Some people said that her jeans sold out.
I didn't see any statistics that said that.
They said sales remained flat, but the stock went up.
So that's just indicative of the way things are.
It's like, it doesn't actually move the needle because it's great ad.
It's not going to make anyone go to a mall.
Nobody wants to go to a mall.
adam king
The craziest part was how many people came out with their own I got good jeans ad.
And the funniest I saw was Beyonce.
And when Beyonce did it, literally, she's the new Michael Jackson.
Like, is she bleaching her skin and dying her hair?
She is as white as the moon right now.
She probably is.
And she was up there saying, I have good jeans.
I was like, then why don't you look black anymore?
brett dasovic
Like, why don't you like No, that was like a fake ad, I think.
That was like from an old Levi ad of hers.
But then, yes, they were like, then why did you use the photo with the blonde, with the blonde hair?
phil labonte
Yeah.
brett dasovic
For the ad.
phil labonte
Authenticity is not a necessity.
No.
adam king
It's all not if you're a Democrat.
brett dasovic
Yeah, I mean, I don't really buy any politician as authentic.
Like, whenever a politician is talking, I'm assuming that they're tailoring whatever they're saying to try to get me to do something.
And I think that that's a fair approach to take with all of them.
But it is.
tate brown
I do like there is a degree of accessibility with the Trump admin that I love.
Because I remember three months ago on, like, a non Twitter circles where people were like, we should just federalize DC.
Like, we can just do that, right?
And then three months later, it trickles its way up the ladder until it gets into the Trump admin.
The Trump admin's like, let's, this could solve a lot of problems with the federal.
So it really feels like that the Trump admin has their ear to the base, like they they understand what we want, what we're asking for.
Obviously there's a lot of disconnect.
I mean, like we're having to, you know, go crazy about amnesty every month.
brett dasovic
We also want to know what's going on.
tate brown
But like generally what happens, you'll see it on Twitter.
And then like two, three months later, the Trump admin figures are discussing it.
brett dasovic
I also don't think he would have done this in his first term because he wouldn't have been too worried about reelection.
tate brown
That and he had a den of jackals around him who basically their entire job was to attack him to the center as much as they possibly could.
Where now he has guys he's surrounded by guys that not just reinforce what his ideology and what MAGA means, but guys that actually bring something to the table.
Guys that.
that are assets really that are tools and it's a beautiful thing.
phil labonte
Yeah.
All right, so we're going to jump to the next story here.
What are we talking about?
The Google, oh yeah, from the New York Post, Google has caught flagging GOP fundraiser emails as suspicious and sending them directly to spam from a memo.
Google is at it again and GOP campaign donations could be a casualty.
The search giant has been caught this summer flagging Republican fundraising emails as dangerous spam, keeping them from hitting Gmail users inboxes while leaving similar solicitations from Democrats untouched, a consulting firm warned.
That's despite repeatedly sparking headlines and lawsuits in recent years over allegedly partisan practices.
Last year, a federal judge tossed a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee that complained of biased email filtering.
In 2023, the Federal Election Commission dismissed an RNC complaint alleging discrimination in Gmail spam filters.
Nonetheless, Targeted Victory, whose clients include National Republican Senatorial Committee, Rep Steve Scalise, and Senator Marcia Blackburn, said it observed that the serious and troubling trend was still going on as recently as June and July of this year.
Gmail has been flagging emails containing links to the fundraising platform Redwind and in many cases sending them directly to spam, according to a copy of the memo to clients exclusively obtained by the Post.
Meanwhile, Targeted Victory conducted tests in which emails containing links to the Democratic fundraising platform Act Blue were delivered without issue.
Shocker.
The memo included video demonstrations of the firm's testing.
Is it time for antitrust laws to be, uh, lawsuits to be brought against Google because of things like this?
tate brown
Yeah, it's too time.
Like how long, like, let ourselves get bullied and all these, you know, conservative, uh, all the conservative press will fire up and be like, let's left it.
This leftist hypocrisy.
And it's like, we know, like actually respond with some fire.
I mean, Trump, it's a new, it's a new era.
We're allowed to actually go on offense.
brett dasovic
It's, um, it's just a reminder.
Look, yes, we get it.
Mark Zuckerberg got a haircut and he went out there and started doing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
And we know that Tim Cook was like, Thank Trump when he got elected.
That doesn't mean the tech bros are on your side.
They're not.
They never Google more than most, but nothing has really changed.
adam king
I think just seeing the most, actually.
Yeah.
unidentified
I'm so impressed by Facebook in the last, this just this last year, you would take Mark Zuckerberg at his word and Zuckerberg.
adam king
I wouldn't take any of their words.
I think they're all dubious, but I mean, like, not to divert the subject, you know, my only comment on this is they should just ban these things entirely.
I hate it when my mailbox gets filled.
unidentified
Like, hey, it's me, Don junior, Adam, don't you remember me?
adam king
Give me 54 dollars.
brett dasovic
You get the text from like, it's Don junior, I'm like, oh, he's texting.
unidentified
I like the one where it's like, Hey, from President Don.
tate brown
He abandoned me.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Like, I'm sorry, President.
brett dasovic
It's like the Facebook, like, he sends you a message on Instagram.
It's like, it's Donald Trump.
If you give me six dollars, I can push through this bill.
tate brown
Yeah.
adam king
I'm going to choose the lucky winner.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
I trust you.
adam king
Give me ten dollars and one lucky winner.
is going to have dinner with me at Marlowe.
tate brown
This is Steven Miller.
Every five dollars is one illegal gone.
unidentified
What do I sign?
phil labonte
You know, this is I like.
adam king
It's so stupid.
phil labonte
This is something we're all kind of used to and we're to the point where we're making light of it.
But this has been going on for well over a decade.
brett dasovic
Oh yeah.
phil labonte
I mean, granted, this is, this is a private company.
So it's not the same thing as the example that I'm going to bring up.
But I mean, even as far back as 2012, when the IRS was targeting conservatives.
Conservatives, oh, the Lois Lunar Lerner and the IRS scandal.
Yeah, she was going after Tea Party organizations and stuff.
And they always say, oh, well, you know, look, there were a couple Democrats.
So it wasn't actually targeted.
Or they actually got a couple Democrat organizations, so it wasn't actually targeting conservatives.
This is something that the conservatives should be able to use the levers of power in the government to do something about.
Because now with the Trump administration in the executive branch and having both the House and the Senate, they have the power.
adam king
Their only opportunity.
phil labonte
You know, and of course, Democrats are going to make a big stink about it.
But this is something that we've been saying around this table a lot, steamroll them.
Listen to their cries and wails and enjoy their sadness because they are going to continue to do this.
They're going to continue to use the levers of government against conservatives, against people that they think are beyond the pale.
They've done it for ages.
They did it to Trump.
They did it to people that were at the White House or at the Capitol on January sixth.
They said they were all, you know, it was an insurrection, et cetera.
When it wasn't, they made all kinds of They went after, you know, a whole sloop of people.
When Democrats get back in power, and eventually they will, they might not.
adam king
Yeah, they're, it's, I don't like this whole thing where people are like, likely, I don't, I don't buy that because you got, I really think that 2028 is all about Bobby Kennedy and no one wants that.
They're like, Democrats or JD Vance.
I don't know, dude.
This is like, gonna be one of those stories that people talk about all the time.
Are Democrats gonna take it back?
Trump's doing a amazing job.
Why do we as conservatives always do that?
We're like, well, they're gonna get it back.
Maybe they won't.
brett dasovic
Because, well, he's not saying he's not necessarily in 2028, but he's saying eventually one day we're not going to live in a one party rule.
It's not going to happen.
It's not going to be a one party government.
adam king
It'll never be a one party rule.
brett dasovic
No, so at some point they will.
phil labonte
Exactly.
And when they do, the chances are that they will continue to use the government against their political opponents, because they have done it for the past decade at least.
The mindset of Democrats now and the left is they truly believe that the right are evil.
If you're a conservative, it is okay to use the levers of government against you because you are bad.
unidentified
Right.
phil labonte
It's a moral art.
adam king
They think, oh, we'll make this one exception.
phil labonte
Oh, I would.
brett dasovic
I don't think they even think of it as one.
They say, we'll do it because it's the right thing to do.
Yes.
Because in their mind it's the right thing to do.
tate brown
I think conservatives are just finally learning how to win.
I mean, you have to be comfortable wielding power.
unidentified
Yes.
tate brown
You, when you have it, you wield it, you have to trust yourself because, like you said, the Democrats will use every tool that they have at their disposal.
You can't be worried about, like, my principles.
Like, that's what's gotten us into this mess, is the my principles people.
Like John Doyle makes this point all the time and it's so true.
It's like, you know, most conservatives, if they had their way on principles, like we'd all be facing the wall and they'd be and a conservative be like, man, can you imagine if we did this to them, how upset everyone would be?
Because that's just like, that's how they view power, like they're just so petrified of them, even though they turn around and all that.
Look what happened in COVID.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
I mean, they're not afraid to ruin your life.
phil labonte
Yeah.
Not at all.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
You don't owe them anything.
unidentified
Yeah.
brett dasovic
And the base that Trump has formed now, especially, like you said, building out Cabinet and people around him that are comfortable actually putting through what he believes is that his base understands that in the past Republicans have been incredibly ineffective and too scared to do anything about it, which is like the joke is always.
As always, a Republican is just a Democrat going the speed limit, which is in many ways for many decades was absolutely true.
And now, and it didn't even matter, because even then they would have called you a Nazi and they would have called you a fascist for whatever you tried to implement.
And you would have said, no, no, no, but I wouldn't do that to you.
Therefore, I'm the principled one.
It doesn't matter, because now you understand that they're going to call you that anyway.
unidentified
Right.
tate brown
I mean, and this isn't like this isn't the 50s or 60s where we're having these intellectual debates on TV.
It's like, have you seen some people?
adam king
We don't even have debates on TV anymore.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
And like the people that the Democrats are throwing up, I mean, they're just a bunch of goobers.
So it's like, you don't have to show them any respect.
Look, they hate you.
They want to destroy your country.
adam king
You need to show a little backbone and literally their main guy just burned down to the ground.
One of the greatest real estate locations in the whole country.
That's how much of goons they are.
tate brown
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
I mean, they I mean, they hate you.
they hate your history, they hate everything about America.
brett dasovic
I mean, look at what they're doing with Mumdani in New York, who talks all the time about, you know, the issues with this country and not, you know, not issues as in these are the plights that the average everyday American is facing, but the issues that have plagued this country since its inception, because it's bad to begin with.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
I mean, yeah, he's not talking about like a bad bill.
He's not talking about something that is intrinsic to American identity is evil and wrong.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
The idea of individuals being, having property rights and having control over their own lives is abhorrent to them.
tate brown
Yeah, it's just the idea of like white Christians existing, like, infuriates him beyond belief.
brett dasovic
You want to be able to shop where you want and not get shot?
How dare you?
phil labonte
How dare you?
adam king
So you guys think Mom Dani is going to take it?
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Yeah, he's eighty percent in Polymarket.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
He's a shoeman at this point.
I mean, Cuomo was just like a total joke.
I don't even know why people Lilwa.
phil labonte
Does Lilwa no way.
adam king
Lilwa.
tate brown
Oh, slee was cooked, yeah.
I mean, I like him, he's a cool guy, but as far as like a politician, he's not, he's not great.
he can't raise money.
He has like weird, I won't get into his whole, the whole personal, but he has like some weird stuff going on.
And then Adams is just like, he's Eric Adams.
phil labonte
Adams or Cuomo has to drop out.
If one of them dropped out, it is still possible that they could, they could win.
adam king
They just want power.
phil labonte
So they're not, there's no indication that either of them are going to drop out.
tate brown
It's like, uh, uh, this is my Robert Schmatt.
He's like a guy follow, uh, on Twitter.
He had made a great observation about the Cuomo versus Momdani thing is what you're really seeing is 20th century New York versus 21st century New York.
And it's like, and, you know, summon this war chest.
If you can really build this war chest out to defeat Momdani and get Cuomo in there, you're just delaying the inevitable by four years because Cuomo's New York is gone.
Like, that era that he came from and that city that he came from is gone.
This is, you're going to get nothing but Momdani's going forward, unless, you know, you make some.
adam king
It's almost like the only way to save New York is to let it be destroyed.
tate brown
Well, I don't, you can't do that because it's the unfortunate But if you have no power over it?
What if it just Well, the unfortunate thing is New York City is America in ten years.
Like New York City is, this is the way it's always been.
It's our biggest city.
It's our most important city.
Like this isn't something you can screw up.
Like if this was happening in Saint Louis, I'd be like, okay, yeah, I mean, whatever.
It's no disrespect to Saint Louis, but New York City is America in many ways.
It reflects all the best and worst qualities of the United States.
And like I said, they're just ten years ahead.
Everything that happens there happens to the rest of the country ten years later.
So it's like you can't just cede territory.
This is the United States.
We have the right to every inch of this land.
We can't just give it up because like, you know how this happened.
adam king
This happened because nobody paid attention to the Islamization of places like Minneapolis.
Nobody cared.
Nobody really did anything about the squad Muslims Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib.
They were just like, oh, that's really bad.
Nobody, the Republican Party didn't feel anyone qualified to replace them.
They don't even attack them.
Why is there not like a fair for the best candidate?
Why do we do this to ourselves?
phil labonte
Well, I mean, a lot of it is because people were, people were afraid to be called racist.
adam king
Well, I'll give you an example.
In California, there's this guy, what's his name?
He's running for governor.
The guy, like, just he's the Republican candidate and he just poses in front of Auschwitz and it's like that's what the Republicans are going to field.
tate brown
Yeah.
adam king
You know, he public, posts in Auschwitz and he says something like they won't, Langford is his name, something like that.
They're like, there won't be any unemployment in my California.
And he's like standing in front of Auschwitz.
tate brown
Oh, yeah, that guy.
I mean, yeah, he's like just a kid.
Like, I don't think he's going to get more than one.
adam king
Kyle Langford is his name.
But that's what I'm saying.
It's not like, it's not like, I'll give you another classic example.
Like there was this guy, Travis Allen, who ran for governor of California and Trump ended up backing.
Trump ended it's a real post.
See, there you go.
Trump ended up backing Cox for governor in California.
Like the institutional Republicans, CA GOP and the GOP anywhere, it's almost like when it comes to Republicans, when it comes to Republicans, it's like whoever's the best, everybody go for it.
Whoever's best will choose the best one.
Democrats, they will groom people for years.
They'll be like, okay, you're going to run in five years in this race.
And they know exactly where they're going.
And it's like such strategy.
And that just shows you how our ideas win amongst the public because we have no strategy in all these races.
You don't think they could have put anyone but Curtis Lilwa.
This is the only time the Republicans probably had a chance in in in New York.
And the only one that they could get is Curtis Lilwa and none of the Republicans even wants to support him.
So the party just like ignores the situation.
phil labonte
They're like, I mean, the Republicans have been kind of ignoring New York for ages, right?
tate brown
I mean, until recently, until Zelden ran for governor, because Zelden actually came within like eight points, which in New York is fantastic.
So I think the the national GOP is that's not worth sinking money into.
There's much more competition, like New Jersey would be worth actually investing in, and they are.
I mean, New York City, it's not going to happen, especially with Sliwa.
I mean, they fielded Nicole Malliatakis a few years ago in the New York Mayo race.
She got stopped and she's probably the best, you know, at least name recognition wise, best candidate they've had for Republicans in a while.
She might have actually fared decent in this race.
But like to your point, I mean, I don't even know if it's the Islamification because, I mean, all these people listed aren't, I mean, they're Muslims on paper, but they don't really like impose any Islamic values beyond general hatred of the West.
They're leftist thinkers.
And what's going on is if you look at their districts, it's a lot of people from the third world or the descendants of people that have arrived recently.
And so it's like what's going on there is more we've just let our guard down as far as immigration goes and we're just letting anyone show up, regardless of what they believe in.
And that's how you end up with this situation where it's like, it's not, I mean, people like blame white liberals for everything.
I'm like, yes, and they're responsible for the immigration.
I mean, totally out of control immigration.
But it's like, I mean, you flooded the country with third worlds.
You shouldn't be surprised when they start importing third world style politicians.
So it's like, I don't think they'll start electing them.
Right.
And I don't think someone like Elon Omer is going to implement Sharia law.
I think it's worse.
I think she just hates the United States and wants to turn it into South Africa, Britain, and another.
adam king
And then, to that point, it's like, they don't like, we don't, now that we have the House and the Senate and the executive branch and the judiciary, we have the whole kitten caboodle, we're not going to do anything about her marrying her brother.
tate brown
Right, yeah.
adam king
And like falsifying her immigration document, like she should, it should be so easy to remove Ilhan Omar from Congress.
phil labonte
Should be.
adam king
It's just a matter of enforcing the law.
phil labonte
It doesn't matter if you take Ilhan Omar out of Congress, though, because her constituents are going to elect her.
adam king
Let them.
Okay, let them.
But it shows it sets precedent.
You cannot serve in Congress if you're not really an American citizen and you didn't become an American citizen.
You can't marry your brother to become an American citizen.
So let's wait a minute.
phil labonte
She married her brother so he could become an American citizen, correct?
So she's broken the law, but it's not about her citizenship.
adam king
Is that how it works?
phil labonte
Well, if I understand correctly, the situation is she became a citizen because she got it was some kind of refugee program or whatever.
She became a citizen and then she married her brother so that way her brother that's what's alleged.
I don't know how true it is.
tate brown
Regardless, you're just going to be playing whackamole.
Like every once in a while, you might finally get like one of these politicians.
where you actually have something, a reason to get rid of them.
But it's like for every Elon Omar that you squash, you're going to get two more.
And it's like until you actually address the driving issue behind why so many of these politicians are appearing, which is the unchecked third world migration.
I mean, Charlie Kirk and Matt Walsh have been hitting on this for a few months now.
It's like we actually need to have some serious conversations about ending birthright, citizenship and possibly even look at re migration.
I mean, this has been explored by the Trump administration.
This has to happen because you're not going to stop this flood and it's going to expand and expand and expand.
And it's not even like, I mean, Islam is a problem, especially in Europe, but it's just this general, like when you see people like Zoran, you see people like Elon Omer, you don't think Islam, you think resentment, just resentment against like what America is and resentment against the Marxist leftists.
It's like a combination of everything.
And the only thing that binds all of this together is just resentfulness.
And it's like you saw it with Zoran.
I mean, Zoran, it was like 2014 and he was like in college and he wrote this paper about how he was rejected by like white women all the time.
And it's like, well, bingo, that's what's driving him, just resentment against America.
And it's like, I mean, you're not going to, like I said, you're not going to stop this until you actually cut to the chip.
brett dasovic
He could just become a stand-up comedian and we'll all be okay, but he's Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
If you have a chip on your shoulder, don't run for office, become a stand-up.
That would be hilarious.
phil labonte
He could end up hosting the Tonight Show.
adam king
Literally, Zoran Momdani is that guy.y from the Indian food memes where they're like, Here's the, here's the, your, your sandwich, put the, you know, put the and he's eating them with his hands and, and that's what we got.
Welcome to America.
Welcome to America.
tate brown
He like eating like rice and stuff with his hands, that's disqualified.
And they were like, Oh, you eat sandwiches with your hands.
I'm like, Dude, stop.
adam king
The bread protects what's inside.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
Speaking of Mom Dani, we're going to go to this, uh, this story from the Daily Mail.
Government-run grocery store in Kansas City forced to close down thanks to rampant shop stealing and empty shelves.
brett dasovic
Shocking.
phil labonte
A city run grocery store in Kansas City has been forced to close after rampant shoplifting and years of empty shelves.
Years.
The Sunfresh Market abruptly shut its doors on Monday, august twelfth with a handwritten sign tape to the entrance reading due to unforeseen circumstances super unforeseen.
Beyond our control, we are no longer able to serve residents at this time.
Emmett Pearson Jr., the group's CEO, has repeatedly said that relentless shoplifting and crime in the neighborhood have driven away customers.
Last month, images at the grocery store shared online reveal mostly bare shelves and coolers as well as empty meat produce in deli departments.
Shoppers said the store once held fresh items they needed, but it has been mostly empty for the last three months and that some of the products available appear to be expired.
The milk I'm scared to buy some, shopper Michelle Randolph told KMBC at the time.
Even the dates they may have a few days over, I don't want to buy that.
It's just a rancid odor.
I think something is dead or something's gone bad.
Added shopper John Murphy.
I mean, here's a picture.
You can see there's very little on the shelves.
are man it looks it looks rough but but this is this is something that is emblematic of government run stores and And it's worth it.
brett dasovic
If it was Walgreens, they would have locked it all up.
adam king
Well, you know, I mean, that's, that's, you know, the problem here is this isn't that they're just not implementing communism correctly.
If we could just, if we could just be like real communists for a second, everything will work, I promise.
brett dasovic
Have you ever seen that video, the video of the guy who comes over from like Cuba and he's he gets to he goes to a restaurant.
adam king
Gillian Gonzalez?
brett dasovic
He's literally crying.
Imagine like, now we redo that video.
A guy makes it here from Cuba for the first time.
They drop him off at the government or on a bus.
unidentified
Oh, no.
tate brown
No, the plane leaving.
That could be a deterrent for legal immigration is just set up government-driven grocery stores on the border and they'll come here and be like, let's play socks.
We're going back to Guatemala.
phil labonte
I mean, look, I'm for any method that will keep people from coming.
tate brown
Steven Miller, if you're watching, we have an idea.
Please email us.
brett dasovic
Two months later.
adam king
Steven Miller.
phil labonte
But this is something that's going to, that will likely end up happening in a Mom Dani run New York City, or at least it's a possibility.
It's totally impossible for this to happen in if the shops are run by private industry, right?
Like they're going to hire sec security, right.
They're going to, you know, call the police, they're going to do things to protect their investment.
When there is no investment from a private entity, when it's just the government that's providing stuff, there's no incentive to protect it.
Let people steal, we don't care.
It's not worth the risk to try to stop them.
This is the kind of stuff that happens when government isn't running, you know, running what should be private industry.
adam king
You know, it says 28 million 997 400 dollars in taxpayer money.
What I'm curious about, maybe Chad GPT or some of these AIs has the answer is how much inventory was actually in the store.
And how much of it is just like people, you know?
phil labonte
It was probably thirty thousand dollars worth of inheritance And the rest was like a golden toilet.
Yeah, it was all just dispersed, just embezzled by people that were.
adam king
The rest went to Ukraine, right?
phil labonte
Ukraine.
adam king
If by shopping here at the government store and we send bullets to Ukraine.
phil labonte
If by Ukraine you mean it's almost like the Western.
It's almost like actually in the municipal government.
tate brown
Yeah, I mean you're going to get this thing with Zoran where it's going to be really similar to de Blasio where all of his grand ideas that he ran on are going to get shaved down because there's just, I mean New York has a tight budget and it's going to be like it's going to be one grocery store and it's going to be like half baked, half subsidized., but it's going to get a lot of attention, a lot of press, and it's going to actually, like, run kind of well.
And people are going to be like, see, see, this works.
It's going to, it's going to, it's going to suck because, yeah, and they're going to have, like, these terrible murals everywhere.
It's going to be, like, horrible.
phil labonte
It's going to eventually fall apart, but it's going to work just well enough so that they can, you know, propagandize people saying the photo works.
They get the photo out.
And then when it fails, people are going to say, Oh, it was implemented wrong.
It actually worked for a little bit.
Because they're not going to actually say, Hey, no, this did have problems.
They're going to say, We need to double down on it.
Because that's what always happens.
tate brown
Like the MTA runs, like, I mean, the MTA can't get get anything done.
I mean, they're, and that's like the, the, the, the beating heart of New York City.
And they're always, they're always like scraping the barrel for cash.
So it's like, I mean, let's get the MTA right first before we start working on like nationalizing, you know.
adam king
What's wrong with the D train, man?
tate brown
Well, you know.
You know, as a loyal F train rider, it's very sad to see what's happened to the, the, the, the, MTA.
adam king
Yeah, I'll shut it up.
I'll give you an F train, mom, Donnie.
tate brown
With me and I. Yeah, I mean, they've been trying to get this, like, Interboro link train going for years.
Cares.
Exactly.
I don't even know if the Mericares is anywhere.
I think it's just like, can we just get the trains running on time?
That's all we need.
unidentified
I understand.
phil labonte
I understand there's a lot of New Yorkers, but New York tends to think that the world rotates around it.
tate brown
Oh, yeah.
phil labonte
And it doesn't.
tate brown
Yeah.
On my Twitter, there's a great picture of just a soy jack holding a picture.
It says, Here's some uninteresting information about New York City.
That's the average.
There was like, it was because there was a piece, I think it was in the New Yorker today, and it was like, The interesting story behind the ramps at bodegas.
And it's just like a terrible car.
brett dasovic
Oh, interesting.
tate brown
Or right in front of it.
And I'm like, no one cares.
But they report on this.
Like, it's the center of the world.
Yeah.
As an exiled New Yorker, there really are some insufferable, insufferable people there.
And mainly in their press.
adam king
As an exiled New Yorker, how do you feel about not paying $4,000 for a 300 square foot apartment building?
tate brown
It's wonderful.
Yeah, I won't say how much I paid, but my last place in Manhattan was 10 by 6.
My room was 10 by 6.
And yeah, it was, it was rough.
But honestly, like even DC's, I mean, the DC area is pretty pricey too.
So it's, um, I haven't gotten full like redeem.
I think you need to keep heading south to really just experience what a normal rent price should be.
adam king
It's intentional.
They Oh yeah.
To drive the rents up is very simple.
All you have to do is make building complicated and easy to pay.
And then population growth is just going to be by default.
tate brown
Well, and you're competing, and I hate to go back to it, but it really is a pressing issue.
I mean, like Queens, New York, for example, half the city's foreign war.
So it's like you're not just competing with fellow Americans for housing, you're competing with the world for housing.
And it's like, how is a young person supposed to get ahead?
phil labonte
So we're going to jump to the last story here.
Adam, you came in and you have a story to break about the red heifer.
adam king
Right.
phil labonte
Could you go ahead and elaborate on that, please?
adam king
Right.
So this was a big thing over at Infowars and on the dissident right media for the longest time.
The Jew hate media.
Yeah.
my tweet that I actually put on my so I basically what happened if if you want to go to the first slide first before we play the video about a month ago on july first the uh yeah there was an announcement that um they were going to do a practice run of the red heifer and Prior to this,
the media outrage that the Jews were going to go do this red heifer, you had like these lunatics like Stu Peters and others who were saying, this is going to usher in the Antichrist, blah, blah, blah.
And it was like a real big media boligon.
They were really a bad twist.
So They said that they and also the government wasn't going to let them.
So what they did was they said, we're just going to do a practice one with a disqualified, one of the five disqualified cows.
The government said, okay, whatever.
They ended up going out, doing a real cow.
The cow's name was Tikva.
They made the offering and actually it was a real offering.
They did it all by the laws.
And I have with me some of the ashes right here, red heifer ashes.
And it's pretty incredibleible.
The red heifer, the last time the red heifer was done was over two thousand years ago.
The first time it was done by Moses, the second time it was done by Ezra from the book in the Bible.
And that shows you how long the ashes can last for.
So a pure red heifer doesn't come about all the time, and in this generation, we had 21 of them that were born.
unidentified
Pure.
adam king
Pure.
They picked seven to bring to Israel, and of the seven, Israel only allowed them to have five brought in, and they've been sitting around just doing nothing because the media outrage has been so astronomical about it.
But the Red Heifer people, they fooled everybody and they successfully performed the ritual about a month ago.
Now in the ritual, you're supposed to have hyssop.
I have also hyssop that is from the actual ritual and also the Red Heifer ashes.
And these get put into a clay jar and then sprinkled on people in a healing ritual.
And it removes the impurity of death and allows for people to heal.
So since this started, they have been sprinkling.
on people.
There was a man with Alzheimer's who just started remembering everything.
Sight to the blind.
There's some real miracles that have happened in the last month since this thing has gone down.
But the ashes, just like I have a little bag, there was ten and a half gallons of ashes, and this is only a dime bag full.
And these ashes have been disseminated.
They're here to stay.
They will never be found.
So many people have them.
And this little bag can power about ten thousand doses.
phil labonte
power about that that makes it sound like really potent cocaine.
adam king
This is the this is the stuff right here.
This is the but we could we could go smoke this after the show but I'm just kidding.
Come back from the dead after you do something like that.
But I have a video from the ritual and if you want to play it, I don't know if you it has copyrighted music.
Can you slide it so people can see the slide?
serge du preez
Yeah, I've been doing that.
adam king
So these are the slides of the actual ceremony being taken place, and that's tikvah.
And everything was done specifically according to halakha, which is Jewish law.
It was a perfect cow, meaning that it doesn't have a single hair that is not red.
unidentified
Ah.
adam king
And also it could never have been burdened with work.
so you can't you can't even lean a shovel up against the cow they have to be treated in a very specific way for their whole life and then the person who does the ritual can never have been in contact with death.
So basically they're not allowed to go to, they have to be of a specific bloodline.
And what they do was they raise these children in like these elevated homes above the ground and they never leave the home until they're ready to do the rituals.
And that's like how they never come into contact with death.
So the priest who did this literally lived in his home for over twenty years before he never left?
No.
Because he was born to do this ritual.
unidentified
Wow.
adam king
And now that it's done, the Messiah can come.
phil labonte
Okay, so this is you're talking about the return of the Messiah.
adam king
Return off the Mac.
phil labonte
Here we go.
So this is like the.
Like the Jewish Messiah is going to come back.
Would that be similar?
Would that be like the return of Christ or would it be a different thing?
adam king
Here's the thing.
I think the most fundamental difference between Judaism and Christianity is that Judaism actually believes in reincarnation.
And so the Messiah is here in every generation.
And there's a process by which we are awakened enough to accept the Messiah.
So if the Messiah doesn't come, he dies, he's reconstituted, born into the Matrix again, and has to find his way back to another thing.
We can't build the temple until this happened.
And now that this happened, the Messiah can come back build the third temple in Jerusalem.
phil labonte
And this is a time frame.
So this is the ritual has been performed.
adam king
Listen, Trump only has a couple of years left where the Democrats are going to put a stop to it.
I mean, this is going down now.
tate brown
The Democrats are trying to stop the Messiah.
adam king
The Democrats are trying to stop the Messiah.
No wrong.
But, but, yeah.
So the time frame, I mean, there is no time frame for it.
It's kind of like, you know, you take the cake out of the oven when it's ready.
And so we're all just sitting here down on earth cooking, waiting for that time where we accept this moment called Shiloh, where all the world gathers together.
Shiloh is a gathering of all the peoples of the world to honor God in Jerusalem.
And so this is a major earth shattering announcement because the anti Semites, the Jew hate media, has tried so hard to shut this down.
And actually this ties in to October 7 as well, if you want to hear this story.
unidentified
Please, please.
adam king
So after they killed Yahya Sinwar, they found his briefcase.
And in his briefcase were all sorts of correspondence with Hassan Nasrallah.
that Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran were planning a strategic attack at the same time.
There's a Washington Post article, a Jerusalem Post article that I'll send you.
You could put it on the screen.
But essentially what happened was Iran wasn't ready for this.
They were planning an all-out surprise attack at the same time.
And Yahya Sinwar became obsessed with this story, a lot like Stupid Peters and these other fools, that if the Jews did this, they would become unstoppable.
And so they did October 7 prematurure to force the hand of Iran and to force the hand of Hezbollah and the Houthis and whatnot.
And it ended up resulting in the complete catastrophic destruction of all these entities.
I mean, Iran, the paper tiger of our childhood, is no more.
Hezbollah is no more.
The Houthis are just a bunch of random people that live in the mountains.
They have no influence anymore.
Hamas is gone.
And it's all because this one man became so obsessed with the Red Heifers.
So it ties in to like this messianic story of like the liberation of the land and the rejudification of the land, possibly even Greater Israel.
tate brown
So I have to ask, is I mean, as Christians, is Matthew 24:36 where Christ says, No one will know the day or hour when I return.
So why as Christians should we care about the Red Evor?
adam king
So there's all sorts of different denominations of Christianity.
Some people think that Jesus is God.
Some people think that He's just the Messiah and that God is the God.
phil labonte
And I mean, if you're a Christian, you kind of have to think that Christ is God, right?
tate brown
Well, that's what Nestorianism that was I actually have come to learn in the sixth century.
adam king
I actually have come to learn through being like this Jew and this in this exclusively Christian space that a lot of Christians, different denominations like Unitarianism and certain Protestant faiths, don't believe that Jesus is God.
They believe that He is the Messiah.
And there's nothing wrong with that in Judaism.
unidentified
That's a very symbiotic But that's not Christianity.
adam king
That's not that's not certain forms of Christianity.
There's a lot of different denominations.
Okay.
Well, there's a lot of different forms of Christianity.
It's certainly Unitarian Christianity.
serge du preez
But you don't know Christianity to believe.
The Trinity isn't present in all Christianity.
adam king
Also, the Trinity is, from my uneducated knowledge, isn't a Protestant thing either.
No.
tate brown
No, it's 100% Protestant.
adam king
It's 100% Protestant.
Trinity is a Protestant.
Trinity is like it's not just a Catholic thing.
serge du preez
No, it's a basin's hand.
tate brown
Anyway, so it like Mormons rejecting.
phil labonte
Here's what you like Islam looks at, looks at Jesus as a, as a, as a prophet.
adam king
They look at him as a prophet.
So as a Christian, your, your question was, how does this affect you?
tate brown
Right, yeah.
adam king
So you can't have a third temple without this being done.
And I said this to, uh, I said this to somebody the other day, like, do you believe that God, that, that everything in the Bible is true?
tate brown
Yes.
adam king
Everything.
tate brown
Yes.
adam king
So God instructed the Jewish people to carry out all sorts of different commandments, right?
tate brown
Yeah.
adam king
So I think it's so funny.
We're a people that love civil war reenactments.
We do reenactments for everything, but when it comes to Jews reenacting things that God said to do in the Bible, you have like these groups of right-wing French Christians who are just like, this is satanic, this is not real, and this is, but it says so in the Bible.
Now, God likes to be administered by a priestly class.
And his offerings in the temple, they're not offerings per se.
They're more like food.
Like his meals are being prepared in a specific way and the aroma is what he consumes.
Reach Nechoach, he consumes the aroma, the scent of the offering.
So God has very specific procedures about like purity, who can come up to God.
You can't just like be unsoured and go before God.
And so like how do you clean yourself?
How do you prepare oneself to actually go to the temple, right?
Forget about outside of the temple for now.
So if you're going to go to the temple and worship God and pray to God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the temple of Jerusalem where it always has stood, then you have to prepare yourself in a specific way.
Now, up on the Temple Mount, you cannot come into contact with death and be there.
It's such a pure place that death can't exist there.
So this ritual is a ritual that removes the spiritual impediment of death.
Like, I'll give you an example.
Death loves company.
So if you touch a dead corpse, there's a like a emptiness.
It was a vessel that once held a living soul, like thoughts, emotions, feelings, ideas, but then it's empty.
And so there's this vacated space that sucks things into it.
So if a person touches a dead corpse, they too contract this thing called Tumat Mavit, which is the impurity of death.
So in order to remove that, God gave over in his Bible a recipe with the ashes of the red heifer to purify one of death, and it removes the spiritual impediment of death out of the consciousness of humans, which allows them to heal, to live, and to be able to go up on the Temple Mount in a clean way and pray.
So if you believe that Jesus is God, or if you believe that Jesus is the Messiah, whatever you believe, it doesn't matter.
If you believe Jesus is God, then you believe that Jesus told the Jewish people to do this.
tate brown
We believe that Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice.
So we don't need, we don't need a third temple.
Christ was the ultimate sacrifice.
adam king
That's heresy.
That's not what God wants.
tate brown
God actually, the third temple.
God wants, as in John, Jesus said.
adam king
God wants to dwell with us.
He created this world.
is the most special of all the worlds.
I hate this because wherever I go, I really love politics.
I want to comment on politics, but it's like, hey, the Bible.
So, you brought that, I mean, I did.
I brought the red hat for Ashes.
So basically, there is so much richness in the Bible, and I don't understand this.
Why do Christians think that nothing of it matters because of Jesus?
tate brown
Because Christ told us that He dwells with us through the Holy Spirit.
adam king
So there's you think that there's no need for Jerusalem.
It should be barren.
It doesn't.
serge du preez
I mean, we just believe the pact was fulfilled.
Yeah, like we believe in the old book, but we believe the pact was fulfilled in the new book with the establishment of all the new things that Jesus brought about.
tate brown
Christ was just what Christ was the ultimate sacrifice, the fulfillment of the old pact.
serge du preez
Right.
So we believe we believe the old book.
We believe all that stuff.
We believe that it will happen, we believe it was all God, the same God.
adam king
So you believe that Jesus is going to come back?
tate brown
Yes.
adam king
So where is he going to go?
When he comes back?
I mean, if he's going to go to West Virginia and hang out here at Temple?
serge du preez
No, no, of course not.
They said it's like, I forget the name of the valley, but like the valley of Megiddo is like supposed to be where the final So Israel.
Yeah.
adam king
So Jesus goes back to Israel, right?
serge du preez
Yeah, it's from East Virginia.
tate brown
Yeah, that's in Revelation.
adam king
Okay, so then there's like, then there's.
actually some sort of function with the land of Israel.
Yes, for sure.
serge du preez
Yeah, I'd say, in the Christian that's how it works.
adam king
So in the Christian religion, the land of Israel is very important.
serge du preez
Yes, of course.
adam king
Right?
serge du preez
Holy land.
adam king
So something is going to happen in Jerusalem.
For sure.
Prophecies.
tate brown
Yes.
serge du preez
one hundred percent.
So this is what I wanted to ask about, I think my camera will be a little bit messed up, but I'll quickly ask.
There have been people that have talked about, like, because these, these heifers were brought from Texas, right?
And then you see the generations of heifers, like they were the ones, like, basically the, the argument was against, like, were they kept?
Were certain ones selectively bred in a particular way.
I've had a lot of experience, you know, I'm the off-reconner here who has a lot of experience with, like, growing cattle and raising cattle.
Were they selectively bred?
Does that change anything according to the law?
adam king
No, you did selectively breed them.
Yeah, interesting.
It doesn't, they were selectively bred.
serge du preez
Okay.
adam king
It took many generations to breed out all the black hairs.
serge du preez
Wouldn't that get rid of, like, So as a Christian, I don't really believe in, like, the mystery, but, like, I don't necessarily believe in the there's mystery within the faith, and I totally see where the Eastern Orthodox, another separation of the faith, where they believe heavily in, like, the mystery of, of, of, of, of all this.
Wouldn't that get rid of, like, some of, like, the divine, the divine interventiontion of Christ making these heifers?
Like if people were the ones who are growing these cows to be a particular thing?
I'm just asking.
I don't know.
unidentified
Not at all.
serge du preez
This is not my thing.
adam king
So the ritual calls for an all red heifer.
serge du preez
Yeah, exactly.
adam king
It doesn't call for it to be an all red heifer, like, born of a black cow and a white cow or anything like that.
It's an all red heifer.
So, like, in the human history, there's only been nine of them that have been sacrificed.
Now there's probably red heifer in every single generation.
But if the ritual is done by Jewish people and the red heifer is off in, you know, Malaysia or wherever it's born, nobody in the country old world, it's not going to get to us.
So part of like, actually, ironically, I'll bring this out.
I was going to give it to Tim, but I just published my first book.
It's called The Blueprint for the Final Awakening.
And I talk about, basically, in this book, the process of, if you want to look through, the process of what happens in the world when the Messiah comes.
There's a whole transformation that takes place to our entire being.
Nothing is the same anymore.
The laws of physics are even going to change in this new paradigm that we're entering.
serge du preez
And as it's like what Maimonides?
adam king
No.
Maimonides talks about it, but that but I quote him in my book several places, but it is that it's all he talks about a lot about the Rambam talks a lot about the coming of the Messiah, but a thousand years ago they were speculating with primitive understanding of the world what the what the age would actually look like.
serge du preez
Right.
adam king
So if you read a lot of the books of Cabala, such as the Ramchal, Derech Hashem, which I give a Tuesday night class on Awesome Jew.
The Ramkhal speaks about the age of the Messiah.
That in the age of the Messiah, everything reverts back to how it was in the Garden of Eden, before the fall, before the sin.
Telekinesis, the ability to move things with your mind, things like that are going to humans are going to be downloaded with incredible powers.
In the Garden of Eden, nothing physical was able to impede on Adam before he ate from the tree of knowledge.
He wasn't supposed to die.
Theoretically, he could walk through walls.
He was on a different level of creation.
He wasn't bound to the mortality That humans are in the physical sense the way that we are today.
So the Messiah, I know Christians believe the Messiah's purpose is to get everyone into heaven.
Jews were not.
phil labonte
His purpose was to defeat sin, to defeat death.
adam king
To defeat death.
phil labonte
When Christ died.
adam king
So ironically, this is actually the purpose of the Jewish Messiah as well.
serge du preez
Yeah, it makes sense.
adam king
But it's not that he's not, it's not, there's parallels.
serge du preez
Yeah.
adam king
It's not that he was Jewish.
I mean, come on.
serge du preez
Yeah, exactly.
adam king
So it's not that he, for Jews, it's that when everybody doesn't die anymore, death is not going to exist at all.
So in Christianity, you guys believe that Jesus came and conquered death, and then you guys get to watch him conquer death while you die.
phil labonte
In Judaism No, no, no, his conquering of death means that no one has to die.
serge du preez
Yeah.
adam king
Like in a physical death?
tate brown
There's a there's eternal life through Christ.
unidentified
Spiritual.
adam king
Yeah.
But in heaven, not on earth.
unidentified
Right.
serge du preez
The king of heaven.
adam king
Well, the Jewish.
tate brown
So when Christ returns, I mean, there's there's it's up for interpretation to me.
Maybe in heaven, a new earth, rapship, that sort of thing.
But like the promise that was made to us was that there will be eternal life through Christ.
adam king
So in Judaism, there's no up for debate.
In Judaism, this physical world is the most important world.
When God created Earth, when God created all of creation, He needed to make an imperfect vessel that can choose perfection.
serge du preez
Yeah, we agree with that.
adam king
It's about free will and our own conscious evolution to accept upon us this new age of being where, you know, just just 50 years ago, 100 years ago, nobody would ever think we'd be sitting here on microphones talking to millions of people on the Internet the way that we're doing right now.
You know, so things evolve.
Our technology is really a manifestation of what's actually taking place on our subconscious.
We're capable of much higher things, like, for instance, telepathy.
But we express our telepathy through the internet, through computers, through telephones, whatever it is.
The ideas came from us.
Ein khadash ta khadash shemesh.
The science has been there from the beginning.
If anyone discovered it, God brought it here so that we could discover it.
So to circle it all back to the red heifer, is the fact that two thousand years have gone on and only nine of these things have been done.
And the final one, the prophecy is it's supposed to be done by the Messiah to usher in the age of the Messiah, the final tenth red heifer.
So the fact that this happened is very indicative of the times that we're in, fellows.
phil labonte
So there is—you said there are more red heifers that are perfect.
adam king
There's three more.
phil labonte
There's three more.
So essentially the argument or what you're expecting is the Messiah comes back and one of these three heifers will be the one that the Messiah is actually— The red heifer that Moses did lasted for hundreds of years.
What do you mean?
adam king
Till Ezra.
phil labonte
It lived for hundreds of years?
adam king
They had enough ash from that one cow— That stretched out for hundreds of years.
phil labonte
Okay.
adam king
The second one was done by Ezra from the Bible.
He's one of the books in what you guys would call the Old Testament.
He was the prophet that led the Jews back after the first destruction of the temple.
So if you think about the duration of time, that from Ezra until roughly the destruction of the second temple, the last one that was done was literally done during the times of Jesus.
If Jesus ever went to the temple, which you guys I'm sure think he did.
tate brown
He did, yeah.
adam king
It says he did.
He did the Red Heifer ceremony.
tate brown
Well, I mean, because he was Jewish, but yeah.
Yeah, ultimately he was the final sacrifice that liberates us from having to sacrifice animals to be in communion with God.
I mean, ultimately that was the purpose of Christ was to sacrifice animals doesn't allow us to be in communication.
phil labonte
No, no, Christ has conquered.
tate brown
Because Christ has conquered.
Because Christ was the final.
adam king
Even before your Jesus, that's not what allows us to be in communion with God.
That's just what God asked us to do.
tate brown
Right, that's what I mean.
But that obedience to God is a part of communion with God.
serge du preez
Jesus said, like, let us be a new pact unto you.
adam king
When God made the temple, he made it a dwelling place for him to dwell among us.
As I was saying before, this world.
Jews, we're not concerned about getting into heaven.
We're concerned about making this world into heaven.
And God wants this world to be transformed.
This is the most special world.
Because it's only in this world that you could be tempted by sin and still choose to be good.
In heaven, you don't have a temptation.
It's a completely different free will.
phil labonte
So in the Jewish tradition, is it that there is no heaven or there is a heaven, yeah.
adam king
There's even a hell.
But hell is not eternal.
The longest sentence is eleven months.
phil labonte
Oh.
adam king
Yeah.
And hell is actually a place of great compassion.
It's hell.
It sucks.
You don't want to go there.
But it is only for the people who truly don't get it.
Have you ever met somebody that, like, you try to talk to them about God, and they're like, I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to hear it.
They don't want anything to do with God.
phil labonte
Sure, yeah.
adam king
That is who hell is for.
Interesting.
And like I mentioned before, Judaism believes in reincarnation.
The only way to get out of the reincarnation cycle is to perfect your vessel over the course of lifetimes by completing the mitzvot, the commandments in the Torah, at all the different levels that they're supposed to be completed in.
Or for the people who ultimately fail at life, they can go to hell for a deranged, a, a, a, a, a, A certain amount of allotted time, it's hell, it sucks.
But then afterwards, they go to heaven and they await a time that the Messiah brings called the Tahir Metim, which is the revivification of the dead, which is what you're talking about, this conquering of death and living forever.
So, Red Heifer is the gateway to this world that we all truly want to be in together, and it's not a, it's not a scary thing.
It's, it's here, and I don't know.
tate brown
I think I'm going to trust Jesus on this one, but it's a good pitch, I suppose.
adam king
Jesus would have definitely wanted the Red Heiferfer to be done.
phil labonte
I don't think that's what we're going to do.
We're going to leave this one undecided and we're going to go to super chats here.
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Maybe you'll meet a wife or a husband or something like that because that's happened a couple of times too.
So right now we're going to go to your super chats and we're going to start with let's see.
Quantum Strange Quark asked me, he says, Phil, how is it going with your amateur radio license studies?
I want a QSL card from you when you get your license.
I haven't done it because I'm probably not going to, because I've figured out how to use the radio without one.
And, you know, only the sadhams have a problem with that.
But don't tell anyone.
All right.
Let's see.
Wyatt Claddenberg says, what do you guys think about all the right-in fighting?
Is it just a war of grifters, the Fed, egos out of control?, a holes being a holes.
How do you stop it?
A whippings, 20 paces at dawn.
No, you don't do 20 paces at dawn.
Look, as far as I'm concerned, there's always going to be that kind of drama when there's a monetary incentive, right?
So like people, the internet is competing for attention.
And as long as there are people that have a monetary incentive to try to get your attention, there are going to be people that will find it functional to slander other people.
There'll be drama streamers that's going to happen in either way.
brett dasovic
You can't get rid of it.
tate brown
Also, like when you're winning, people feel that they can have the agency to like start settling scores.
And because when you're winning, you're like, okay, this is my chance for my niche ideology to be the ruling ideology.
So that's kind of what you're seeing right now is there's like a lot of people that really want their niche ideology to be at the top.
I mean, this happened during the Obama years, the Democrats is.
brett dasovic
What are they even like, what specific in-fighting do you think they're even talking about?
There's always so much going on.
adam king
I know, right?
phil labonte
Even talking about Milo and Candice and Fuentes and Ringate.
adam king
It's a shame to call that the right because all these people didn't support Trump.
One of the things that I like to talk about in my show is that Democrats, They just love conformality.
On our side, steel sharpens steel.
We show up to debates.
I've been in so many debates on the right and everyone comes out and we're always fighting and the in-fighting really brings about a greater truth.
So the question is, can we all get along afterwards?
brett dasovic
I mean, I feel like you're even talking about like a more intricate and well meaning version of it.
I think a lot of this is just people fighting on the internet because it's good for their brain.
adam king
And we have to be mindful of who's really with us and who's grifting because they're that's where I see the Fed, like Candace Owens, all these people.
who pretend to be MAGA, they Nick Fuentes who wouldn't support Trump, who literally they were willing to risk everything in the 2024 elections because they were so afraid that Trump supports Israel.
Oh my God.
brett dasovic
I don't like the term, like the term grifter is so overused in today's culture anyway.
It's like the idea of the term itself means that you know what's in the heart of another person and I find that to be very troubling to think that you can tell another person what you think that they what they actually believe.
So disagree with them all they want, but in general I don't like that term because most people now it just means person I disagree with.
And it's a bunch of, and both sides do this, they fall into purity testing and they go down their own weird ideological purity spirals and it just ends up being a waste of time for everyone.
It's good for me if I want to sit there and read a bunch of people fighting with each other.
phil labonte
It's content too.
brett dasovic
It's content, I guess, but it's really what that's really.
It's kind of soul sucking.
phil labonte
You know, the people that are, are busy hacking other people down, a lot of times they're just doing it so that way they can talk about it on their podcast or their show or whatever.
tate brown
And, and, and, we saw the great war of the e-girls going after each other.
phil labonte
I mean, yeah, the conservative e-girls, look, man.
tate brown
That was a lot of fun to watch.
adam king
She was on my show last week, Sarah.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
What Sarah's thought, yeah.
adam king
Yeah, she was on my show last week to talk about it.
She's such a wonderful person.
phil labonte
I feel bad for her because all she did was say, look, here's my ring, I'm happy about it.
And then they just called her and said, Yeah.
adam king
You know, I'll tell you, when she came on the show, we were, the whole show, we were just supposed to talk about it, but we got sucked into such a deep conversation that we barely even talked about it, and that's the truth of the thing.
Quality people have quality thoughts.
And this, you know, this e-girl thing was so stupid.
brett dasovic
When whatever you were talking about was likely more interesting anyway.
The other, what you're taught, what they were talking about is only interesting for online fighting.
It doesn't, it doesn't actually make for good conversation.
Like if you took those discussions that they're having online and tried to have them in the real world, everybody would feel stupid.
So it doesn't actually translate.
phil labonte
My favorite development of that whole eGirl thing was when they made a private chat on X and they included Shu and the only input that she had was, why am I here, LAMO?
And then she left right away.
That's exactly what she should have done.
adam king
You know, I'll tell you something, guys, that was so disappointing to me is we're inflated on our own egos.
We exist in like this really, like this small microsphere on X and the rest of the world is not engaged the way the way we are.
So when all this stuff goes down, like even anti Semitism, they think, Oh, anti Semitism is growing like crazy.
No, it's being astroturfed and socially engineered on X. But when you get out into the real world, people don't even know who Tim Cast is.
You know, I was so upset.
I was on the plane coming here and I was like, I'm going to Tim Poole.
And they're like, Who's Tim Poole?
I'm like, Well, if you, are you on X?
No.
phil labonte
What's X?
adam king
Exactly.
phil labonte
Shane H. Wilder says, Paxton is filing a lawsuit to make Illinois honor the warrants for the DEMs after Illinois after three ill.
Judge Scott Larson said denied the original request.
Come on, Illinois, I thought you love gerrymandering.
I mean, I think they do.
It's just a matter of who's doing the gerrymandering or gerrymandering or whatever you want to call it.
Let's see.
brett dasovic
I love gerrymandering as a term.
It's so whimsical.
phil labonte
Whimsical?
Go ahead and elaborate, please.
brett dasovic
It's just a funny way to describe it.
It's just so literal.
adam king
It's old school.
phil labonte
Very old school.
Lax King 123 says, We finally added Josie's 1776 signature blend to our shelves at Chronic Golf and Games.
Cold brew coming for all of our customers.
Any chance a Michael Malice blend is in the works kel i don't know i i i feel like tim had talked about it but i don't know i don't want to you know step out and say anything that isn't we don't know much about kasperus yeah tim likes to play that stuff close to the chest yeah definitely let's see uh You know, I want to read this one, but I don't want to knock Alad without him here.
I feel bad.
Josh 2371 says Alad is a typical warhawk, a coward, want America to fund or participate in these wars, but doesn't go to serve and participate in these bloodbaths, but expect people's children to go die for him.
I don't know if that's actually an accurate representation of Allah's, you know, take a bit of a picture like the politician who actually says that behind closed doors.
brett dasovic
He's actually what I want is for your kids to go to war and die for you.
tate brown
Like campaigns on?
He's like, honestly, that's a good idea.
Let's just like kill your kids.
No, that's a great idea.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
That's see, that's what we were talking about earlier today.
If there was, if you could read politicians' minds and be like, do they really want to go ahead and just kill your kids?
unidentified
Yeah.
adam king
I know I hate that.
I hate that more than anything when they say they do it for Israel.
They're like, I'm not dying for Israel.
Nobody's dying for Israel.
phil labonte
Yeah.
adam king
Like, stop with that.
That's like what you were saying with the grifter thing that it just like lost its meaning.
phil labonte
Well, the IDF would probably do some dying for Israel.
adam king
The IDF is not Americans.
Americans are never going to Israel to go fighting Israel's wars.
phil labonte
No, that is not.
brett dasovic
I mean, but Americans are rubbed raw from decades of wars that have been fought that where, you know, American citizens have been fought, you know, sent overseas to fight in countries that don't want them there, and their children did die for that.
So now you may be right.
Like there is a portion of the internet that they're saying it because it kind of catches all and it's catchy and it gets clicks.
That's fine, but it doesn't mean that the general premise is wrong.ong, which is that there has been a lot of war and a lot of death that this country has brought upon itself by getting itself involved in countries that didn't want them there in the first place because there was whether it was oil or drugs, whatever it was.
And I think that there is an honest intention there, even if it's kind of morphed into something more, especially like you said when it's on social media, that's very different than your parents saying, I don't want my kids going to a foreign country, not saying anyone specifically dying for something they don't believe in.
adam king
Question for you.
Do you think that America could ever survive a draft in 2020, uh, can barely survive the anaphelix.
brett dasovic
Yeah, like, oh no, then we're going to have like fantasy, fantasy booking in the draft.
No.
Um, in this day and age, I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know.
phil labonte
Yeah, I don't think so.
If it's a draft in a similar way that the draft was instituted for Vietnam, no.
In World War two, I believe there was a draft, but it was totally unnecessary because everyone volunteered.
Right?
There was a draft in World War two.
I could be wrong, but I think there was a draft.
adam king
My grandfather told me this.
He fought in World War two and he volunteered because he's like, this is my country needs me..
I'm not going to be dragged into a draft.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam king
I'll just go.
brett dasovic
But the other thing to the point that they were making is like there's people still who feel as if, you know, whether it was Iraq and Afghanistan, weapons of mass destruction, and then as media branched out, we no longer have the four networks that have been lying to you and, you know, basically giving you the government line for however many decades where their kids did go to war on a lie.
And that is something that still makes a lot of people nervous.
phil labonte
So, you know, it's just easier to sus sus it out now because we have our own way of getting information that is not tied to Fox, MSNBC., CNN, ABC, AK Storm 49 says Brandon Herrera is running for Congress again and is already getting spicy on X. I can tell that Ernest Tony Gonzalez is going to get epically cyberbullyed even better this time around.
It is already starting, I've seen a lot of the unsubscribed guys and I've seen angry cops going after Tony and it's going to be an S show for Tony Gonzalez.
And look, this time, I would not be shocked if Brandon could get across the finish line as the in first place this time.
He only lost by 400 votes and And in a congressional district the size of San Antonio, I mean, that's a, or in a congressional district that size, 400 votes is not a lot.
It is very, very few.
So it's completely reasonable to think that Brennan would win.
And I personally would love to see it.
Good luck to Brennan Herrera down there in Texas.
Seth seventy seven Monkey says, shout out to Tim Cast and Rumble support.
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brett dasovic
When was the last time you heard someone say something nice about customers?
phil labonte
I mean, that's why it's super important to read it, right?
Like he got Brian.
unidentified
What?
serge du preez
Shut up, Ryan.
phil labonte
Yeah, shut up, Ryan.
unidentified
There you go.
Holy crap.
phil labonte
That's something that, you know, it's good to draw attention to positive feedback.
tate brown
Good economic indicator.
brett dasovic
Number one in customer service used to be like a selling point for a company.
Now they're like, we don't even care because we're shipping it elsewhere.
phil labonte
Right?
tate brown
Yeah, real.
phil labonte
All right, let's go back to, yeah, here we go.
That one gamer says, Gen Z here, just saying the lefties, the left tries to divide us by race, but we unite.
through racism.
Perfect.
brett dasovic
Also, which corner of X or Instagram are you on?
tate brown
That is also it's been said, yeah, that the racist community is actually really accepting as long as you're also racist.
unidentified
Yeah.
Also, Brendan, let's go racist.
adam king
You just have to love your own race.
phil labonte
Well, I mean, look, we again, this is something we were talking about on PCC.
The situation is the left wants a more racist America.
That plays into the, the, exactly what they want.
When you hear the phrase critical racial consciousness, that means to be racist.
That means to see race before everything else and be critical of racial dynamics.
Anytime you see that one race is quote unquote being oppressed by another, it's your job to call it out.
But all that does is make more racist people.
If you put race before any other dynamic or any other part of society, you're going to end up with people that are more racist.
The left thinks that people that are in power, in positions of power or, you know, what they would consider positions of power, they think that they should feel bad about it and they should say, oh, well, you know, I'm an oppressor and I should feel bad and so I should do things.
that help the oppressed.
But there are a lot of people out there that will say, well, look, man, if you want me to play this game, I am just going to play to win.
And that is exactly what you're seeing now.
So when people say, oh, you know, more racists, well, you can thank the left because the liberals, the classical liberals of the 80s, 90s, they wanted people to not focus on race.
I mean, even all the way back to the, you know, the, a lot of people in the 60s, 70s and 80s, the liberal, the classically liberal argument was, don't focus on race in the 80s and 10s, the argument.
The argument changed and it's a focus on race and that has made people more racist.
serge du preez
So we had race figured out in like 2010.
unidentified
Yeah.
serge du preez
And everyone just kept talking about it.
And there's all those police videos took off like Tim talks about.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
They blew it.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
Totally blew it.
Let's see.
Jet Morbid says, Do not trust WEF partners.
Google and Meta are the same.
Check the WF partners website.
World War three will be WEF countries and corporations versus everyone else, good versus evil.
Let's hope not.
I don't know that they're I don't know that predicting World War three is a good thing thing, and there are a lot of countries that are WEF countries that have nuclear weapons.
adam king
To be honest, I think there's no argument to be made for World War Three anymore.
I mean, like as Ukraine and Russia wraps up, the Middle East is done.
Like nobody has to worry about that for maybe fifty years, maybe never again, thanks to President Trump.
Yeah.
And if he figures out this Ukraine Russia thing, we're in clear, man.
We could start traveling internationally again.
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
Well, I mean, I'm a bit of a China hawk.
I think that China is probably the biggest threat to the United States.
It's right now, maybe not militarily right now, but economically right now.
And also, you know, with the push that they're putting on, I'm not AI skeptical.
There's a lot of people that are here at Simcast Media that think that AI is not all that it's cracked up to be.
I think that it likely is all that they're talking about.
And if you have a country like China that achieves AGI, that is something that would be bad for the whole world.
So that's my view.
adam king
What's the difference between AGI and AI?
phil labonte
Well, AI is like your, like my Tesla, right?
Like it drives itself with a full self driving.
That's AI.
Whenever you're playing a chess game against the computer, that's A specific, right?
So an AGI is artificial general intelligence, and usually that is, that is thought of as artificial superintelligence.
Once you reach a certain level of intelligence with artificial intelligence or possibly just even speed, right?
Because intelligence could be just the ability or the speed at which computations are made.
Once you reach a certain speed, then times how long it takes for computation stops mattering.
Because if a computer can do ten thousand years of thinking in a week, that means that in the next week, it will be exponentially more thinking in that amount of time.
So the argument is once you reach artificial superintelligence, it will be able to outthink anything human beings can do.
And whether or not it takes over, decide, you know, starts making decisions or not, you don't know.
But part of the problem or part of the fear with AGI or artificial superintelligence is it's so smart that it takes over and no one can tell.
It just gets people to do what it wants without having to convince or fight with humans or whatever.
It's just like it needs to do.
adam king
Do you think it already happen on the web.
phil labonte
No, I don't think so.
adam king
So this isn't like a matrix where it already happened and we're just I don't think that.
phil labonte
I mean, look, there's people that believe we live in a simulation.
I personally don't think so, but there are, I don't think that the computer systems that we have, the artificial intelligence that we have, I just don't think that we have the hardware to do it yet.
adam king
I don't think that it's You don't think like the government secretly does or anything like that.
phil labonte
No, I think that there's still physical limitations on the processing power and the electricity generation.
It takes too much energy to do the computation necessary for the levels of artificial intelligence that we have now and to get to super intelligence, that amount of processing power.
Right now, one of the things that happens with these massive data banks and GPUs that they use to do the computations necessary is they're doing so much work that they literally melt.
So it's a physical thing in the real world.
There's electrons going through it and it heats up so much that they actually will destroy themselves.
adam king
So basically, if we want to stop AI, everybody should go on ChatGPT right now.
unidentified
and asked it to draw like a hundred different things.
phil labonte
I don't think that we could stop it.
adam king
Like if we all draw images at the same time.
serge du preez
Everyone, you want an analysis right now.
phil labonte
Well, I mean.
adam king
Everyone go to Chat GPT.
Have them draw Adam King in a crown and see how.
phil labonte
See, the problem with your theory here is that that might happen for Chat GPT.
And if everyone did it, there's other.
The AI's in the United States that would, you know, take care of the United States AI, but China's still not.
serge du preez
Exactly.
phil labonte
So, and that's the argument to continue to push AI and work for this stuff is that these AI's are going to be produced by China if the United States doesn't, and the United States has every incentive to win.
But we are going to go to the uncensored live uncensored after show right now.
So smash the like button, share the show with your friend, go on over to Rumble, join up, become a member, and you can join us in the after show.
Do you have anything you want to shout out?
adam king
Big shout out to everybody who continuously follows me and supports me on this journey.
phil labonte
What's your Twitter at?
adam king
Twitter at the Adam King Show and at awesome underscore ju underscore.
Awesome.
And you can find me at infowarsband.video.
Video where I keep all my videos and other than that I'm really censored.
It's hard to find information.
I'm not allowed on YouTube.
A big shout out to YouTube.
This is the first time I'm allowed on YouTube in a really long time.
phil labonte
Oh, really?
adam king
Oh.
I had a bunch of people try to host me on YouTube and they all got they all got strikes.
phil labonte
Hopefully, hopefully, uh, this show won't get flagged.
Jesus, fingers crossed.
adam king
I don't, I don't think so because I have the ashes of the red heifer.
unidentified
There you go.
There you go.
phil labonte
Take.
tate brown
Yeah, maybe cooked.
I don't have the ashes.
So my Twitter while I still have it at RealTape Brown and Instagram at RealTape Brown.
No, it's cool to hang out with Adam.
That's major man.
adam king
Nice to meet you guys.
tate brown
Yeah, come follow me there.
We'll hang out.
brett dasovic
Guys, if you want to follow me, I'm on Instagram and X at Brett Dasivik.
On both of those platforms, you should come out and hang out with us on PCC.
We are live from Monday to Friday, 15:00 Eastern Standard Time, which is 12:00 Pacific.
We're on YouTube and Rumble.
See you there, guys.
phil labonte
Tate, are you going to be there tomorrow?
unidentified
Yes.
tate brown
Yeah.
brett dasovic
You'll be there the rest of the week.
Because Mary is out of town right now, so Tate is filling in.
He is Mary this week.
tate brown
I will be filing OSHA violation requests.
phil labonte
Perfect.
tate brown
Just playing.
phil labonte
Perfect.
I am Phil that remains on Twix.
You can check the band All That Remains on YouTube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify and Deezer.
Don't forget the left lane is for crime.
We will see you tomorrow.
I think Tate will be doing the morning show here.
So he will be here and I will be back with at least one of these guys tomorrow doing IRL.
So we will see you then.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
phil labonte
Felonious sandwiches.
serge du preez
Here we go.
Nayan.
phil labonte
Felonious sandwiches in DC.
So apparently, there is a man that was arrested because he hit a cop with a sandwich.
And that is a felony.
Let's watch the video.
unidentified
Motherfucker!
Oh my!
Oh!
Oh!
phil labonte
That's a waste of a good sandwich.
Far from a good sandwich.
I bet you.
Oh, really?
Did they get him?
serge du preez
Oh yeah.
They got him.
And he got federal jobs for assaulting an office.
Don't, don't.
phil labonte
He's got a lot of stuff on, man.
They're wearing a lot of gear.
It's dangerous down there, man.
serge du preez
Yeah, don't do this, Chad.
It's no.
adam king
Oh, man.
serge du preez
Yeah, you guys want to see that again.
This is the show.
phil labonte
Don't waste your sandwich.
brett dasovic
What, would he throw like a sub?
phil labonte
Sub, yeah.
brett dasovic
Why would you waste that?
phil labonte
Why would you waste a sandwich?
serge du preez
He did the whole thing.
Look at this.
The whole thing was like in this economy?
phil labonte
Yeah.
brett dasovic
And it's funny if he, like, breaks it in half and throws half.
unidentified
how.
adam king
Look at his shorts too.
He literally just came from the country club.
phil labonte
Yeah, he dressed up like a he's a fine, standing young man in those in that pink.
adam king
He even has a collar on his shirt.
serge du preez
In full view of the of the police officer right there, might I add.
adam king
Look at the guy in the back.
serge du preez
He won't wind up.
phil labonte
Yeah, dude.
Come on, scroll up.
I want to see what they're talking about.
adam king
Let's look at this guy in the back, this other cop.
phil labonte
He's like thinking to himself, is he going to fuck DC man has been charged with felony assault charges after hitting a federal agent with a Subway sandwich.
brett dasovic
Was a Subway sandwich too?
It was so expensive.
phil labonte
Right, exactly.
They don't do five dollar foot launches.
serge du preez
Oh, no.
phil labonte
That thing was probably twelve dollars.
A Washington DC man is now facing federal charges after allegedly not allegedly we saw that.
But I just have to say that for legal reasons allegedly throwing a sub style sandwich at a customs and border protection officer during a confrontation Sunday night.
I bet he was drunk.
Prosecutors say Sean Charles Dunn shouted at the officer who was patrolling with Metro Transit Police in Northwest DC saying Fuck you, you fucking fascist leftist.
Why are you here?
We don't want you in my city before hitting him in the chest with the sandwich.
The incident, reportedly caught on an Instagram video, ended with Dunn's arrest.
He later admitted, I did it.
I threw the sandwich, according to court rulings.
brett dasovic
I do it again.
phil labonte
Man, look, you fought fascism and you lost.
And you lost a sandwich.
Also he used he's a dummy.
brett dasovic
He used the phrase my city, which is something that only cool people get to say in a TV show when you're like the head of the mob.
You get to say get out of my city.
Like you don't get to say that with shorts.
phil labonte
I would think you can't say my city with a pink shirt on.
You can't say my city with a pink shirt on.
tate brown
Maybe Phil San Francisco, you'd be like, yeah, maybe it is a city.
brett dasovic
Get out of my town.
phil labonte
You know?
So I don't know.
Do you guys think that there's anything more ridiculous than throwing a sandwich at a police officer?
tate brown
I think this is great because like there's all this talk about everything everything being racist.
We finally found like a white lib tar that we can make an example of.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
Just throw this guy in jail for life.
unidentified
Yeah.
Like, that sub was big.
Yeah.
phil labonte
Look, man, the dude picked up a felony.
That's not, it's not like it was a misdemeanor.
This is like, it's a serious trap.
tate brown
Or his community service should be used to work at a Jimmy John's and just look at that stuff every day and think about what he did.
phil labonte
Oh, man.
adam king
I feel like Jared wants to redo his whole campaign.
phil labonte
Oh, man.
tate brown
That's what he's doing.
phil labonte
That makes me think he brought up a Jimmy John's.
No, I want a Jimmy John's sandwich.
We were actually way better than Subway.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
And I have to say, I'm not, everyone's like, oh, I'm so glad they bought the toasted sandwiches.
I still go cold cut.
phil labonte
Yeah.
100%.
I'm not.
brett dasovic
They get, they get like Jersey Mic's.
tate brown
That's calories somehow.
brett dasovic
Tim will sometimes get everybody Jersey Mic's on a Friday.
And it's barely a, it's just oil.
tate brown
Right.
adam king
It's just, it's just some sandwiches make me a little racist.
I get offended.
I just want to start being angry at like a meatball sub.
Who the hell is that?
brett dasovic
That's what I'm saying.
phil labonte
It's like Italian supremacy.
brett dasovic
I will eat it.
adam king
Italian supremacy.
They don't even let us have our cold cut.
phil labonte
Wait, was it a Dago supremacy the other day?
tate brown
No, it's like, yeah, Dago culture and like everyone flew off the handle.
phil labonte
Dago core.
tate brown
Yeah, Dago core.
That's so Dago core.
brett dasovic
Like, imagine me hitting with a meatball sub and the meatballs just going everywhere.
It's never gonna come out out.
I'm going to have to buy a new uniform.
phil labonte
Look, man, I'm a big, I'm a big fan of the coal cuts.
I'm also a big fan of the meatball subs.
So I don't want to see anyone waste their hard earned money or a deliciously crafted sub on.
adam king
Also, what a idiot.
Like, this guy's supposed to be a liberal.
That animal died so that he can have nutrition, and here he's Real.
Somebody better call PETA over this one.
tate brown
Yeah, that's real.
I mean, look, if it was a Subway sandwich, if you have a Subway sandwich, it is better utilized as a weapon than a meal, I would say.
brett dasovic
Because the bread isn't even bread.
unidentified
It's like a yogamat.
brett dasovic
It doesn't, it doesn't, it doesn't actually get classified as bread by the.
tate brown
They always do things like, like, people like., you know, if you offered a Big Mac to a dog, it wouldn't eat it.
I'm like, have you ever met a dog?
phil labonte
What are you talking about?
unidentified
Like, I have to do this with a Big Mac to keep my, you know, I could have like heroin and you'd have to be like, uh uh uh, no, sorry, your dog begs for boiling water.
Yeah.
Like, what are we doing?
tate brown
Oh, eat a Big Mac?
Are we serious?
brett dasovic
I mean, in his anti fast food propaganda.
unidentified
In his defense, I actually think he's just trying to feed the cop.
adam king
I mean, the cop looks emaciated and hungry, you know?
He's like, eat this sandwich.
brett dasovic
The guy in the back is funnier.
He's like, his head tilted.
He's like, oh, is he gonna do it?
adam king
Like, please don't waste that sandwich.
I'm hungry.
phil labonte
I like, I can't wait to look at him.
serge du preez
Did he whip me?
Wait on him, dude.
He whip that thing at him, dude.
phil labonte
I can't wait to get home and have a sandwich.
serge du preez
Oh, these guys, these guys dad.
unidentified
I mean, they're kind of like telling us what you're going to do.
serge du preez
They chase him.
adam king
And they shut up.
serge du preez
White Aways on the street if you watch a video.
adam king
Can you imagine this being on an episode of Cops?
phil labonte
I can.
I wish that, like, I really wish that there was enough of the video where you could see him, like, just take his foot out from under him and he just, like, trips over it.
adam king
How funny would it have been if, like, that car that comes right after, he, like, smacks into the car?
phil labonte
Like, it would have been good.
Oh, wait a minute.
Go back a little.
There was a homeless guy?
There you go.
D. Hey.
unidentified
Nice.
phil labonte
Perfect.
serge du preez
Sammy.
We don't have people hacking federal officers.
unidentified
Oh, Cops.
tate brown
He said this.
brett dasovic
So the site's like, Oh crap, there's one right there.
We have to pick them up.
tate brown
And if that homeless guy said this is my city, I'd be like, Hey, come here.
serge du preez
He's kind of posted up, you know.
phil labonte
Okay, we're going to go to your calls now.
So jump in, you're already jumped in there.
serge du preez
Yeah, yeah, just go on one second here.
adam king
You guys put it on the audio?
phil labonte
Yeah, oh yeah, you'll hear him.
You'll hear him.
unidentified
I'm looking for headphones now, one second here.
Discord keeps giving me business, as Tim refers to it.
phil labonte
Giving you the business.
Let's talk to Bingo God.
serge du preez
Bingo, who's a Bingo, what's up?
Page, what's up, Bingo?
unidentified
Hi, how's it going?
Going well.
First time caller, long time fan.
My question is directed at Adam King.
As a Zionist, you believe in a Jewish state, so you should understand the need for mutable values slash to establish good law and build a good solid foundation for a nation.
Do you think that America is better off declaring itself a Christian nation so we can rebuild our beautiful federal capital and fit to what you guys have been discussing on tonight's episode?
adam king
Do I think that America should be a Christian nation?
Is that your question?
unidentified
Yeah, just like how Israel is a Zionist nation.
adam king
The difference between Israel and America is America has a constitution and Israel doesn't.
And I would not be in favor of changing the constitution, especially the number one law.
It's like number one for a reason.
So if you want it to be if you want to if you want to repeal the First Amendment, are you going to in your little Christian nation, what are you going to do?
Are you going to leave freedom of speech there too?
Or are people going to be allowed to blaspheme your God?
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