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May 25, 2023 - Viva & Barnes
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Trump, Twitter, E Jean Carroll, De Santis - Viva Rants!
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So we just sent another records request to the doctor who gave our daughter the COVID shots.
And they refused to send us the records.
I mean, they did send something they sent.
One day that she went that we didn't even know about in October and all it says is that the nurse asked if she had allergies.
That's it.
Nothing about what she was seen for.
Nothing about what the doctor did.
Just that initial talking with the nurse.
What did they do to our daughter?
That they're refusing to tell us.
I don't understand why they won't give us the records.
I'm so angry right now.
What did they do to her?
What did they do that they're not going to tell us?
Why?
Why else would you hide records like this?
Why would you refuse to give it to her?
It's been seven months.
Why?
Why?
Have they still not gotten us the records?
We've asked for them at least weekly.
Sent in several requests, signed all of the HIPAA papers, and they still refuse to give us these records.
What do we do?
Well, this is Taylor Martin.
That's Trista Martin's mother.
It was, I think, last Saturday that we had Alan and...
Taylor Martin on, talking about their 18-year-old daughter, Trista, who passed away three and a half months after a Pfizer jab.
And we talked about it in great detail.
If you haven't seen that, go check out the interview.
I mean, you can watch the story.
Not many people know about the story, or I suspect more now.
I had only run into or become aware of Alan Martin on Twitter because of a tweet that he posted, which broke my...
Broke my heart.
I've been reading the tweet, and then I reached out, and they came on and explained it.
18-year-old daughter, as with many other cases that we've heard of, totally healthy.
That's it.
Passes away in November 2022 after having, unbeknownst to the parents, gone out and decided to get the jab in July.
Parents didn't know.
Daughter, you know, must have...
And correlation, causation, whatever, and everybody can say, you know, plausible deniability, three and a half months later, yada yada.
During the interview, we were discussing it, and I asked them, why did your daughter do this and, you know, not tell you?
And they said, you know, who knows?
Maybe she just caved, you know, succumbed to the social pressure, you know, the friends, this and that.
She went to a concert earlier, five seconds of summer.
Where the non-vaxxed had to wear face masks, you know, like the proverbial scarlet letter.
And maybe she just did it to be compliant to whatever rules and regulations were in place.
And I had asked him during the interview, if the rationale for why she did this was to be compliant, then it would stand to reason that she would have gotten a booster.
And do you know if she did?
And do you know if she went back to the doctor in between July of the first shot?
Now, that's the mother who just tweeted this out today, and I had retweeted it, that now they've made a request for medical records of their own daughter from the GP that administered the first jab to them because their daughter, as they explained, you know, just the parents didn't understand what was going on at the time.
I said, I got a new GP.
I'm going to go to this new doctor.
I don't really want to go to our old GP.
And they asked for...
Documentation, and seven months later, now they discover that there was another visit in October, by the looks of it.
Nothing apparently written on the medical report, medical document, that it took seven months for them to give, except apparently consulting as to whether or not the daughter had allergies.
And I say this sounds exactly like what we had discussed during the interview, where if she went for one jab in July to be compliant, it would make sense that she would go and get the second one, which is, as we now know, After the second one is when a lot of the problems that we've been learning about occur.
Absolute travesty of justice.
Absolute inhumane stonewalling of grieving parents.
And that was the update.
So now, I was late because Yeonmi is not yet here.
And I'm sitting here thinking, if...
If something has come up and she doesn't come, I don't know how long I'll wait and not go live, but there's always stuff to talk about in the meantime.
To the extent that Yomi Park does come, there's a lot of people in the chat screaming a lot of things which are very, very interesting.
Glowy.
Heavies.
I don't know what the word heavies means.
Paid, operative, people don't believe her story.
It's actually quite fascinating because...
I've followed Ye On Me, listened to multiple podcasts, read up.
And I get various...
When people say glowy, fed, liar, typically when people go to assassinate someone's character because of what they're saying or what they decide to say publicly, it's an indication oftentimes that someone is over the target.
Sometimes it does actually happen that someone is not honest about their past.
Or is making up a story that is untenable.
But usually, in fact, oftentimes, you know, aka Jussie Smollett, aka others, the internet picks apart the details very quickly and we are able to learn what the truth is and where the lies are.
For someone who's written two books now and has done countless interviews and people try to pick on what they seem to think are...
Subtle inconsistencies or subtle variations of a story, of her experience, were counted from one and two to the next.
And I gotta tell you something.
It's a very interesting thing, the attacks on Ye On Me Park.
And whether or not it coincides with Ye On Me Park's attack critique of woke culture in the America that she now calls her home, I think it's more telling that these attacks on the character coincide with the attack on...
What is known as the oppression Olympics in the United States, woke culture, victimhood, obsession in the United States.
That's where I'm noticing the connection.
But if she doesn't actually, if something does come up and we don't get her on today, I'm going to talk about some other stories in the meantime.
That was the update for...
Alan and Taylor Martin, whose daughter Trista passed away at 18 years of age, three and a half months after what is known to have been the first jab because her friends told her parents while she was in the hospital on her last day that we should probably tell you that she did this and didn't want to tell you because she knew her parents were not necessarily supporting of it.
That's it.
All right.
Calling her a Fed is an insane cope.
It also doesn't make any sense because it would be one of two things.
That the Fed would have to hire somebody, pay somebody, to spread rumors about North Korea, which means that anybody saying she's a Fed is tacitly, implicitly, or indirectly suggesting that the atrocities are not occurring in North Korea.
Or if they are in fact occurring, people can admit that and still think she's a paid Fed.
That's to say that they couldn't actually just find an actual victim of North Korean tyranny.
It doesn't make sense.
To say that over 10 years, some parts of the story that she tells of her escape from North Korea might have varying details, it would be even weirder, and I can say this as having practiced law for over a decade, it would be even weirder if someone's story of traumatic experiences does not vary in any way, shape, or form over time.
Memory fades and also memory is not perfect.
But it would be more suspicious if the story remained exactly the same over time, I would say, a.k.a.
rehearsal-esque.
It's at three o'clock and I'm an idiot.
It's at three o'clock.
Well, people, Hold on.
I'm an idiot.
I had...
Not only am I an idiot, I'm the biggest idiot on the planet.
Let me just see something.
Well, we might just cover a few stories and then we're going to come back at three o'clock.
What the hell is my problem?
Have I gotten confused on a time difference here?
Hold on, people.
Now I'm sweating internally.
No, I'm an absolute idiot.
I'm the biggest idiot on the planet.
Everyone, I'll see you back here at 3 o 'clock.
No, we're not going to end this right now.
We're going to reschedule.
I'm going to re-correct and send this all out.
My goodness, A. Boomer?
Nature lover?
Hold on.
Where is it?
Yes.
Not only that, but I'm such an idiot because I'm such a bloody idiot.
Okay, well, that was the intro.
And we're going to do this all again at 3 o 'clock.
Let me just go.
DM her right now.
Let's see here.
I'm an idiot.
I started at 1 for some reason.
See you at 1,500.
Whether or not this all goes back from a stupid type of...
Well, this is good.
Now we get to talk about...
Oh my goodness.
I'm going to go change the title.
Let me just change the title now so that...
God, I'm stupid.
Ha ha.
You know what I blame?
I blame the fact that I turned 44 and quite clearly I'm losing my mind.
Okay, so Yay on Me Park is going to be here at 3 o 'clock.
And today is also kind of a busy day.
Yay on Me now at 3 o 'clock.
Infowars at 5 o 'clock.
Unlearn 16. We're going to be talking again at 6 o 'clock.
And then...
Primetime 99, Alex Stein at 7.45 or something like that.
I'll have to check my schedule now.
Okay, everybody.
Let me just pull up a couple of articles.
So let's just talk about this.
The DeSantis Twitter spaces yesterday.
People were disappointed.
Nature lover.
We'll talk about DeSantis now.
Oh, man.
So I made another mistake.
It wasn't a mistake because we had planned our sidebar yesterday with Rachel Alexander before.
DeSantis and Elon Musk have the audacity of planning their presidential announcements the night of our sidebar.
If anybody didn't watch our Rachel Alexander interview as a result, if you want to understand the depth and pervasiveness of the corruption in Maricopa County, Arizona, go watch that interview.
Holy sweet, merciful goodness, did I not even appreciate it.
DeSantis announces his presidential run yesterday.
What I find fascinating in all of this is the degree to which the infighting is relentless, remorseless, and absolutely divisive, where I think it would be a lot easier if people said, okay, it's entirely possible in the Republican primaries that we're going to have two good candidates that people like, and that we'll let them duke it out, and whichever one wins, wins, and the other ones will decide if they want to support.
The one that might not have been the one that they were supporting.
231 Dirty Secret.
I watched a bit of it before and I caught up with it afterwards.
So I know it happened.
And I'll get into that in a second.
But I've got the funniest thing on earth.
If everyone can just bear with me for one second.
I'm just going to edit.
Random Viva is an idiot.
Nay on me.
Yay on me, Park.
Yay on me, Park.
It's at 15. And I'll stop early just so I can set up the links.
Wait till my 50s.
It doesn't let me edit while I'm live.
Okay.
I listened to it.
DeSantis does not exude energy.
Not to compare his delivery to...
Jeb Bush.
I think it's a little bit better than Jeb Bush, but if we're anticipating what Trump is going to say by way of attacks or critiques, it's not the most enthralling presentation.
It sounds a little scripted.
In fact, it sounded like DeSantis was reading from a script at some point in time, at least with the early intro questions, whether or not the questions from the crowd were staged or whatever.
They were legitimate questions.
If I had my question in there...
Like I said during the interview yesterday, I would have asked him, you know, if he regrets not defiantly standing up for Trump, facing all these criminal accusations, civil lawsuits, etc., because they're going to do it to DeSantis if he becomes the nominee, because that's how they roll.
And if you don't defend, even if it's your adversary now against these injustices, well, who do you think is going to stand up and defend you when they come for you?
So it wasn't the most exciting thing in the world, but I'll tell you what, the glitches and the media harping on the glitches.
What was it?
They had something like 700,000 people in a Twitter space and it crashed?
And somehow the media is trying to make them look bad and make Elon Musk look incompetent and say it was a fail by DeSantis?
I mean, how juvenile and stupid do you have to be to think that it's a fail because you had so many people that you caused it to crash?
But the funniest thing on earth, and I'll say it was funny, It was the funniest bit of the whole thing.
My god, I'm stupid.
Where did I put the link?
Oh, this is it.
It was one of the funniest parodies of the whole...
Hi, everyone.
It was...
I don't know.
I think it was...
From Truth Social Trump.
Listen to this if you haven't seen this.
It's hilarious.
Right up until the end when it becomes a little too partisan.
The comedic aspect was genius.
And then it got a little hyper-partisan towards the end.
But my goodness, listen to this.
Hi, everyone.
Welcome to our Ron DeSantis Twitter space.
Hello?
Is my microphone working correctly?
George, can you just wait while we...
Hello?
Can you hear me?
We can all hear you, George.
Can you just hold on for a second?
I don't think they can hear me.
I can hear you fine, George.
Just speak to the microphone.
I don't think George knows how to use Twitter.
Hello!
Can you hear me now?
Can I please make my big announcement now?
Everyone just...
Hello!
Just shut up, George!
Can somebody just mute, George?
Dick, could you try not to cough on the phone?
Okay, so how are we going to take out Trump, you guys?
Guys from the FBI, this is not a private call.
This is a public Twitter space.
Everyone can listen in.
God damn it.
This is comedic gold.
Anyway, guys, we invited everyone to this Twitter space so Governor Ron DeSantis could...
Everyone just shut the hell up so I can make my announcement, okay?
You go, girl.
Wait, the devil is gay?
So what?
Everyone in this call is gay.
*Somping* I happen to know every single one of you has a single gay lover.
Guys, can we please just calm down?
So anyway, guys, I just wanted to announce that I'm...
Okay, I can hear the governor very well.
Shut up, George.
Would you please shut up already?
I'm running for fucking president, okay?
Yeah, we kind of already know about it.
We already know, governor.
Congratulations, governor.
Well, that concludes our Twitter space for today.
Thank you to all of our...
Hold your horses, Elon.
The real president is going to say a few words.
The devil, I'm going to kick your ass very soon.
Hitler, you're already dead.
Dick Cheney sounds like you'll be joining Hitler very soon.
Klaus Schwab and George Soros, I'm putting both your asses in jail.
And Ron DeSanctimonious can kiss my big, beautiful 2024 presidential ass.
Trump 2024, baby.
Let's go.
You know what?
I take it back.
That's just funny all around.
So that was one of the parodies that came out of it because they had technical difficulties at the beginning that the media ran with.
Oh, man, that's funny.
Whoever did that deserves a raise.
So, technical difficulties aside, you have Mehdi Hassan making jokes about it, thinking that it's an own.
Oh, my goodness.
It crashed after 700,000 people, and they only had 300,000 people watching it when I was watching it.
AOC saying, oh, they had 300,000 people.
I had more people watching me play, what is that stupid game called?
No, Among Us.
The AOC saying that was a fail because she gets more people watching her play Among Us.
And I said to AOC, the fact that your user base, or your user base, the fact that your subscriber base, your follower base, are maybe a bunch of buffoons where they're more interested in playing Among Us than actually knowing what's going on in the world, that's not exactly the best selling point as to the intellectual, political intelligence acuity of your base.
And then others were rightly pointing out that AOC, even in her...
What she thought was an own as being a bit deceitful in that she had, like, Jacksepticeye and all these other gamers on her game.
All these guys who have, like, millions of followers on YouTube.
So, yeah, no, no.
Great, great own.
Your base, AOC, is so politically ignorant and stupid that they are more inclined to join an Among Us live as opposed to, you know, the presidential election.
Okay, fine.
Glitches happen.
It crashes.
It gets back up.
Hundreds of thousands of people watching live.
And DeSantis, you know, answered some questions.
That's it.
I like DeSantis.
I like what he's done in Florida, lest I wouldn't be here.
I disagree with DeSantis on a number of issues.
Expanding or facilitating the death penalty, those recent amendments, I don't agree with that.
Okay, are you going to agree with a politician on everything that they do and say no?
And if you do, you might want to check yourself.
At some point, will they have such bad policies that you would say, I will not support them?
Yeah, and if you don't, you might want to check yourself.
Like Harry J. Sisson or that other guy, McDowell?
What's his name?
Oh yeah, you know, Democrats do a lot of stupid shit, but I'll still vote for them every time anyhow.
I think DeSantis running is going to prove to be a problem and a loss for DeSantis.
And now watching the two camps fight is also not something that I think is beneficial.
It's conceivable to say we have two good candidates.
We'll pit them against each other and may the winner prevail.
So that's what happened there.
The media trying to run it as a fail is just an amazing thing.
Joe Biden trying to exploit what he thought was a fail in this also.
What did he say?
He says, this link works.
Using it like a parasite.
Like a parasite to generate fundraising.
This link works.
Come donate to my campaign.
I would pay money.
I think people would pay money to see Joe Biden do a Twitter live space.
A Twitter live, Twitter space.
People would pay money for that.
But again, thinking it's a cell phone, that Joe Biden says, haha, your link didn't work, but there's not a snowball's chance in hell that Joe Biden would ever do a live Twitter space where he would actually have to take...
Questions from the crowd.
He wouldn't do it because he can't string a sentence together.
And I say that with absolute sensitivity to dementia and the effects of old age.
He couldn't do it.
But he can certainly capitalize off the technical errors of those who do do it to try to raise money for his flailing campaign as if he thinks he's even going to be the nominee for 2024.
There's the old expression, you know, those who do, do, and those who can't do, teach.
That's demeaning to teachers, and I don't like that expression.
My expression is, those who do, do, and those who can't do, critique.
It's so easy for those who don't do anything to criticize those.
When things go wrong for those who do, the lawyer who doesn't draft the proceedings is always the smartest one in the room for being able to find the typos in the memorandum that he or she did not draft.
It's very easy to do.
Joe Biden, oh yeah, this link works.
Do one, Joe.
Let's see how many people tune in, A. Let's see how you perform, B. You might even be able to raise money because people would pay money to see Joe Biden attempt to do a live Twitter space.
Well, now that I have to say this, biggest idiot on the planet fight you for it.
Pasha Moyer.
No, I think I got a head start on it.
Okay, and then there was a rumble rant.
Finboy Slick.
Okay, I hope these are not accidental multiple crumble rants.
Forgot to mention it also here.
Finboy Slick.
People only watched AOC playing Among Us because they liked the idea of her being thrown.
Hey now, hey now, hey now.
Finboy Slick.
Well now, there's only one solution.
You'll need to make this a four-hour stream.
No, I can't.
I gotta go set up the links and send to the right link now.
Damn it, Viva.
I was trying to start the stream with a playful, funny jab at you being late, and now I'm too bummed out to do it.
Y 'all are going to have to come back at 3 o 'clock, and I've got to go and really fix everything up here.
So DeSantis is a good governor.
I don't agree with everything he does.
My assessment as an absolute outsider in all of this, and one who's not going to get into this bitter infighting, I question whether or not DeSantis could withstand The full force of the deep state apparatus that would come after him the way it has gone after Donald Trump.
And then my concern would be if the deep state apparatus, if the administrative state, if the legacy media would not come after DeSantis with the full force if they've come after Trump, I would be suspicious as to whether or not...
They would then want someone like a DeSantis in office.
So it'll be one of two things, maybe my own confirmation bias.
If they don't go full lawfare, indictments, civil lawsuits against DeSantis, some people would ask questions.
I question whether or not he would be able to withstand that type of pressure.
It's not an ordinary person that can put up with what Trump has been putting up with.
They know the process is the punishment.
They know that they want to try to...
End him with the process.
Wish I could pull that tweet up.
If I were prepared for this stream the way I was prepared for the interview with Naomi, I would have had my links.
But there was that guy doing a CNN interview saying, you know, like, this process has got to be very stressful on anybody, let alone Donald Trump, who's, you know, old, not in the best shape, basically publicly admitting that they're trying to kill somebody through a stressful process.
Give him a heart attack.
That's basically confirming that that's what they're trying to do.
So could DeSantis, not that Trump doesn't have a family, but a younger family.
DeSantis has health concerns within the family.
Could DeSantis deal with criminal indictment for the Martha's Vineyard?
Could he deal with these retroactive civil lawsuits against him, stripping him of any sort of qualified immunity that he ought to benefit from as a politician?
Could he survive that type of stress?
Not everyone is like Trump.
Not everyone is like a Roger Stone who could even deal with this in the first place.
So there's that.
Other than that, I did not like some of the vague answers.
Someone asked DeSantis, and I think it was Stephen Deese.
I'm pretty sure it was Stephen Deese because I remember the avatar.
I think the avatar was the nefarious.
Stephen Deese asked DeSantis, well, Trump promised to...
Drain the swamp.
Lock up Hillary.
Yada, yada.
Didn't do it.
What are you going to do to do it?
And DeSantis' answer was a little vague and a little wishy-washy.
I know how to play the system.
Yada, yada.
Hey, maybe it's not that easy to drain the swamp.
Maybe it's like you've got to get the snake down the drain and pull up all the disgusting, greasy, cloggy hair that's gotten well down in there.
Maybe it's not that easy.
Or maybe...
What happens to Trump is what happens to someone who genuinely tries to go after the drainage of the swamp.
I've even just learned a lot of time.
I've got to tell you.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, so he ain't ready for all that.
I don't know.
Maybe he is.
And then the other thing is, you know, there's a thing about heroes that I've learned is that they're not heroes.
Heroes become heroes in the moment and not before.
So you never know how a DeSantis or DeSantis himself would react face with this.
And then people are either made to be heroes because of the circumstances that are thrust on them, or they do not become the hero in the moment.
Mike, can you just imagine, though?
Just back it up.
Donald Trump was so popular that even E. Jean Carroll loved him.
We're going to get into that in a second.
Trump was loved by America.
Cameo in Home Alone 2. Won the Ellis Island Award back in the late 90s, I believe, for contributing to the brotherhood of humanity.
He was a mogul.
Beloved reality television star.
Only became a racist in 2015 by my lived experience.
What he went through running for president, as president, post-president, the maligning the attacks, the accusations of racism 2015, the accusations of Russia collusion 2016 to 2019, undermining his presidency, the impeachment for the quid pro quo, which was a quid pro quo that was one that Joe Biden performed.
Impeachment number one, bullshit.
After three years of Russiagate, bullshit.
Impeachment number two.
Go home peacefully.
Protest peacefully.
We are the party of law and order.
Impeachment number two.
After he gets out of office, all of a sudden, sexual harassment lawsuits.
All of a sudden, indictments from George Soros, indirectly funded district attorneys, whatever, Alvin Bragg.
Civil lawsuits, criminal lawsuits, tax investigations.
Can you imagine that?
Who can deal with that?
Who the hell wants to deal with that?
Who the hell needed to deal with that?
When he was on Howard Stern and Howard Stern, when he used to be funny and before he lost his freaking mind to COVID and maybe to Trump, it's like, you don't need this.
You don't want this.
Go enjoy golf.
What is a placid life of emptiness worth?
So that's that.
Everyone should periodically remind everybody, the live stream is at 3 o 'clock, because Viva's an idiot.
Do I make that into a shirt?
If I don't make it into a shirt, the trolls are going to make it into a shirt.
And whether or not...
So anyways, that's it.
You listen to DeSantis' responses.
I found more substance on the crux issues of policy from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s interview with Chris Lepal.
Whether or not you like...
The answers that you're getting, it is more important to have concrete answers and, more importantly, in my view, concrete admissions where you don't have the answers for the time being.
That's not something that politicians are particularly good at.
Now, I did say that I was going to bring something up on E. Jean Carroll.
Holy crab apples, people!
We talked about it yesterday, that E. Jean Carroll has made a request.
She's filed a motion to amend her complaint post-verdict to increase the damages from Trump because of the statements that he repeated at the CNN town hall.
And I said, look, if E. Jean Carroll is serious about justice, she has got to go sue CNN for facilitating Trump's continued defamation.
She has to.
If she doesn't...
He's a hypocrite.
I'm joking about that.
You probably know that part by now.
Are we looking at the same tweet here?
Hold on, I can't see what I just did.
Yeah, so the Krasenstein brothers, I'm going to figure them out.
I've actually had to mute one of them because I don't know why, and it's not because I find it irritating that my entire Twitter feed is taken up by...
The Harry J. Sissons.
And I know it's in part in light of my engagement with them, but I found that the interactions were no longer producing anything of value.
I was no longer getting anything of value out of it.
So that's one of the Krasenstein's.
The other brother, I don't know, still a little bit.
So Brian Krasenstein writes this tweet.
This week, E. Jean Carroll, who already won a $5 million verdict in her favor against former President Trump, decided to seek another $10 million in damages from Trump's post-verdict statements on CNN.
What does Trump go and do today?
He attacks Carroll again by implying she's a stalker.
Is Trump just not worried whatsoever about the woman vote, or is his anger clouding his vision?
So, I wish we couldn't see the bottom of that tweet.
Without seeing the bottom of the tweet, it sounds like Krasenstein is saying that Trump is wrong for what he's doing.
Is he just not worried about the woman vote?
Maybe he is concerned about the woman vote, and he's thinking that women are not going to like women like E. Jean Carroll.
Because go to the actual tweet, and it's not the tweet, it's a truth.
And Donald J. Trump, real Trump, writes this.
Is she, in actuality, a stalker?
And pulls up a screen grab.
Evidence, I suspect this was submitted during the trial.
I don't know for certain.
And it looks like a Facebook post.
I would have to say this looks like a Facebook post.
Maybe it's a Twitter.
Maybe it's a tweet.
I don't know.
E. Jean Carroll.
April 22, 2012, which would have been, ah, yeah, no, 90-something to 0-something, which would have been 15-ish years after the alleged...
No, hold on.
That's my problem.
96 to 06 is 10 years.
90s to the 2000s.
Well, she...
I don't know.
15, 20 years.
Who knows?
Because she doesn't remember the exact year.
Her best friend thinks it was 1996.
Her best friend that, you know, she told her about the incident and then they never spoke about it again until 2016.
It might have been the late 90s.
Who knows?
But 90s.
2000s.
So about 15 years after the alleged assault.
She tweets her Facebook posts.
I'm not going to pick on the typos.
That would be hypocritical of me.
Too many good shows on Sunday night.
My God.
Not hyphenated.
She's using the Lord's name in vain to lament that she has too many choices of what to watch.
What do you watch?
E. Jean Carroll, replying to her own tweet, says, I'm a massive Apprentice fan.
Thumbs up face.
And those are, I think, other people's reactions.
This is now E. Jean Carroll talking about the man who she alleges raped her.
Banged her head against a wall in whatever that store is called.
Not a Bloomingdale's.
Oh, I forget the name.
I forget the name of the store.
This is the man that she's alleging raped her decades earlier.
I'm a massive Apprentice fan.
And now I'm trying to understand what Brian Krasenstein thinks he's getting at with this by presenting evidence to his user base who might largely be unaware of the fact that this evidence exists.
The woman who accuses Trump of violating her, 15 years later, saying she's a massive fan.
Bergdorf, the Bergdorf.
Thank you, Nelson.
Two things.
There's a possibility...
Let's just assume that she's saying I'm a massive fan that's legitimate.
That's bizarre to be a massive fan of someone who you purport sexually assaulted you.
That's bizarre.
I am not a victim of any of that type of assault.
I don't know how I would react under such circumstances.
I just suspect that I would not be a massive fan of the person who I said sexually assaulted you.
Going on a hunch of human nature here.
So that's very, very, very, very suspicious.
Flip side, maybe she's being sarcastic.
I'm a massive fan, and she's like, you know, needling the person publicly who she thinks alleges sexually assaulted her.
I'm, again, don't have that experience, don't know if that's the typical behavior of alleged victims.
I'd be surprised if it is.
And I think it's far more likely that she was being sincere about being a huge Apprentice fan, because she was, and she even testified to that effect, grosso modo, as we say in French, that she was a big Trump fan.
Krasenstein puts this out now, and I don't know what he's doing.
I don't know if he's red-pilled and he's subtly feeding the red pill to his followers who might say, holy crap, I didn't know that that exhibit was filed.
I didn't know that that piece of evidence existed.
That's a very bizarre thing for someone to do, to claim to be a victim of sexual assault, say they're a massive fan of their aggressor.
Or he's just trying to put the spin on it, the political spin on it.
But it is what it is, and now hundreds of thousands more people know about that.
Bizarre tweet, Facebook post, whatever it was, than knew before.
So Krasenstein, at the very least, is exposing the masses to what was probably arguably, but not so arguably, an absolute egregious joke injustice of a trial.
Let me see what's going on in Rumble.
Oh gosh, let me see what's going on.
I've got to set the entire thing up.
I've got to set it up in Locals now.
Barneslaw.locals.com.
Let me see what's going on in here.
Let me see what's going on in here.
I have to go follow the discussion and locals after this.
I'll take some of this over exclusively to locals afterwards.
So that's the news.
Let me see what else there is.
I have one story.
We'll finish on this just because I have to go set everything up now for 3 o 'clock.
Florida is not safe.
It's not safe for minorities, religious minorities.
The NAACP, I think it's the NAACP, has put out a travel advisory to the state of Florida.
CNN.
By the way, fake news, as I mentioned during my testimony before the National Citizens Inquiry.
What does fake news have the tendency of doing?
Making outrageous, offensive, untenable, absolutely outlandish, stupid statements, but not making them on their own, just saying according to, and instead of grilling the issuers of the statements who made it, they just repeat it because they want to politically repeat the narrative and parrot the talking point without dissecting the statement itself.
CNN.
Minorities, immigrants, and now members of the LGBTQ community are being warned of the risks of visiting Florida after the nation's largest LGBTQ advocacy group issued a travel advisory warning.
I want to say one thing.
Members of the LGBTQ community are being warned of the risks of visiting Florida.
Have you idiots been to Miami?
And I'm saying this like not, I'm not saying this is a bad thing.
Have you idiots been to Miami?
CNN.
Miami is the most culturally diverse place I think I've ever seen.
I think it's actually more culturally diverse than New York City.
I don't know that for a fact.
But I think it is.
Between the Latino influence, the Cuban influence, I say influence, presence.
Cuban presence.
Black American presence.
Jewish presence.
LGBT presence.
I mean, has anyone gone to my...
What the hell do these idiots think Florida is?
Have they not been to, like, Fort Lauderdale?
Boca?
Have they not been to Sarasota?
I mean, do these idiots really not know what they're saying?
Or do they try to make their political fiction a conceptual reality to the ignorant people who have never stepped foot into Miami?
I mean, it's literally the dumbest thing you can possibly say.
It's not safe for minorities and members of the LGBTQ community in Florida.
It's the dumbest thing you can possibly say.
But let's go see it.
Let's go see it.
The nation's largest LGBTQ advocacy group joins others in warning people about visiting Florida.
Well, thank you for discrediting yourself irreparably.
I just want to see which group it is.
Minorities and immigrants are being warned not to go.
Okay.
On Tuesday, the Human Rights Campaign.
Thank you for letting me know that you are a laughingstock joke.
of an institution, human rights campaign.
You should be called the political crack job campaign.
In partnership with Equality Florida, a state LGBTQ advocacy group...
Issued an updated travel notice outlining potential impacts of six bills that were recently passed, many of which have already been signed by the state's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.
While not a blanket recommendation against travel, nor a call for boycott, the travel advisory is a vapid, stupid statement meaning absolutely nothing and thus rendering your advocacy group a stupid entity that makes vapid statements that mean absolutely nothing.
That's obviously not what it says.
Outlines the devastating impacts of laws that are hostile to the LGBTQ community, the advocacy group said.
Over the weekend, the NAACP, thank you, added to the list, issued a travel advisory for Florida in direct response to DeSantis' aggressive attempts to erase Black history and to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in Florida schools.
You guys, repeat the lie over and over again, and eventually some people will believe it.
And days earlier, the LULAC, the League of United Latin American Citizens, issued its travel advisory after DeSantis signed a new immigration law that will go into effect in July.
The advisories from these advocacy groups, who have now fully discredited any legitimacy they might have ever had, come as DeSantis has filed to run for president.
LULAC and AHSP have said actions under DeSantis' administration are hostile to their communities.
Sorry, let me get my camera back here.
Hostile.
The attorney general of Florida is black.
The, sorry, the attorney, the surgeon general of Florida is black.
The attorney general is Latina and the other attorney, I forget the position, is a woman.
But, you know, just make the shit up as you go and people will believe it because they will not know.
They won't even know basic facts.
Oh, but those are the race traitors who have positions in the DeSantis government.
They're not the real ones.
As Joe Biden would say, they ain't real blacks because they didn't vote for Biden.
One measure prohibits...
Oh, let's see here.
The advisory?
Where am I?
Okay, hostile to the communities.
Tuesday's Human Rights Campaign in Equality Florida notices outlines updates made to previously issued travel warning to detail the impacts of laws that are hostile to LGBTQ communities.
Restrict access to reproductive health care.
That's a euphemism for abortion.
However you feel about it, call it what it is.
Repeal gun safety laws and allow untrained, unpermitted carry and foment racial prejudice.
Oh, that's interesting.
Let's just...
Hear about that.
The advisory highlights policies DeSantis assigned to law like new restrictions on gender-affirming treatments for transgender minors.
Well, actually, you know, Florida sounds like a great place that actually protects children from making life-altering decisions at a time when they're the most vulnerable to making rash decisions.
Drag shows.
Oh, they're banning drag shows for kids?
When did these people become the...
Mutilate children's bodies and present them to sexualized drag children.
When did they become the party of this?
Bathroom usage.
God forbid you just use the bathroom of your biological sex.
And if you're, you know, I want to say androgynous enough, and if people don't really know, no one's going to stop you.
But if they do know, and they see you clearly not going into the bathroom of your biological sex, they might say something.
You might then have to abide by the law.
God forbid.
And which pronouns can be used in school?
Interesting.
LGBT advocates in the state criticize the legislation as a larger effort to erase them from Florida schools and from society.
To erase them.
Because you can't mutilate children's bodies and you have to use the bathroom of your birth sex.
You're being erased from society.
And don't say gay, Bill.
How are teachers going to say that they're married to another teacher?
They're going to have to start taking the pictures of their spouses off their desks if they're gay.
Bullcrap.
It's been bullcrap from day one.
But run with the bullcrap.
The people who want to eat the bullcrap will eat the bullcrap and spew it back out.
It's a bullcrap salad.
One measure prohibits transgender children from receiving gender-affirming treatments.
Oh, gender-affirming treatments.
Puberty blockers.
Irreversible medical treatment.
And I was watching Billboard Chris interview people in Scotland who were like, oh yeah, after you take the puberty blockers, you just stop taking them and your puberty just recommences.
No, it doesn't.
And if you think that, you're an ignorant buffoon.
Including puberty blockers.
What do they call them?
Block puberty hormones.
Yeah, okay, fine.
Under the law, a court could intervene to temporarily remove a child from their home if they receive gender-affirming treatments, if they receive genital mutilation or chemical castration.
That's a bad thing?
These idiots want to listen to their children's whims.
There's a reason why children don't have legal agency.
There's a reason why they have adults who are supposed to protect children from themselves.
My goodness.
If you ever get into the article, now you see why they say it's unsafe.
It's unsafe because they won't let children mutilate themselves.
DeSantis also signed a provision restricting teachers, faculty, and students from using the pronouns of their choice in public schools if it's not in conformity and compelling other people to do it.
It's an amazing thing.
Who are you to control my language, DeSantis?
Oh, who are you to control my language, DeSantis?
You call me they.
You call me Z, zur.
The bill declares that it must be the policy of the schools that all persons' sex is an immutable biological trait, and it is false to use a pronoun other than the sex on a person's birth certificate.
It is also affirmed that sexual orientation and gender identity cannot be taught in schools through eighth grade.
God forbid!
God forbid you shouldn't sexualize children in kindergarten to grade eight.
Does anybody read this article after they get past the headline and think that they shouldn't go to Florida?
My goodness, I'm reading this and I'm thinking like, this is the best advertising imaginable for Florida.
Even if you are a member of the LGBTQ community.
It's not because you're a lesbian gay that you agree with child genital mutilation.
In fact, there's a big movement of people who do not agree with any of this crap.
Gays, lesbians.
Coming out and saying, I'm a lesbian.
I'm attracted to other women.
I'm a biological woman.
I'm attracted to other biological women.
I won't be called a TERF because I'm not going to be compelled into relations with a biological male who claims that he's a woman.
And I'm not into mutilating children.
I'm not into puberty blockers for children that screw up their bone density, screw up their fertility, screw up their ability to...
Achieve climax when they come off these medications.
There's a lot of gays and lesbians out there who are just as offended by all of this and who are no longer going to let their names be hijacked by these activists.
Florida doesn't sound bad based on all this.
And if it does sound bad to you, you might be the problem.
Just throwing that out there.
Okay, people.
Oh, there's...
There are two rumble rants.
Which I'm going to bring up because I don't know.
I see flashy red.
I want to see what this looks like here.
Here, hold on a second.
And then we're going to end this because I got to get started on getting things set up a second time.
Ginger Ninja, 1776.
How you doing, Ginger?
A rumbler is never late, nor is he early.
He arrives precisely two hours before he means to.
Cannadolf, the going great.
Oh, my goodness.
And we got Ginger Ninja is now a monthly supporter on the Rumbles.
Thank you, Ginger.
Yeah, I'm two hours early.
Well, now I'm only an hour and ten minutes early, and I had my energy drink.
Now I'm going to have to have another energy drink.
It's a good one.
It's a healthy one.
I didn't do the...
I'm not doing the Red Bull anymore.
Okay, people.
Miscuzzi for my miscenility.
And this is after I've just been railing against Joe Biden for not being able to string sentences together.
Crumble hrance, people.
I'm going to go do 10 minutes on locals to see what the discussion was in locals.
So everybody, come back at 3 o 'clock.
Sorry for the absolute screw-up.
I'm going to have to reorganize a couple of things with my wife.
And that's it.
Man, if I don't, I was sitting at the car place.
I had my car service this morning, and I'm freaking out about having to get back by 1 o 'clock.
On the way back, on the way back, I ran into...
It's so weird.
Life is weird.
I'm driving through an intersection, and I see somebody on the streets who has a sign, and it says...
He's a religious guy on the street.
What do you call it?
A street witness is how he described himself.
And I had just sent out a tweet and I saw this person immediately after I sent out the tweet and I'm like, that's it.
I'm going to pull over.
I'm going to ask this guy if I can ask him a question, record it, and put it on the internet if I felt comfortable with our interaction.
I did and I will.
And it's very interesting.
Go to locals, everybody.
You'll see it there in a bit.
But it's a very interesting thing to see a street witness preaching his faith in religion, Christianity, Jesus Christ.
And I asked him from my own perspective, someone who sees the value in the representation but has great difficulty accepting the literal nature of religion.
And he had his answer and had his belief.
But it really very much reaffirmed my impression that people need something.
People need faith.
People need to believe in something greater lest they succumb to a moral black hole, a moral vapitude.
Vapitude?
That's my word now.
Vapitude.
Vapidity.
People need to believe in something.
And if they don't, they end up believing in nothing or worse.
And I was just thinking how you have a religious person having an argument with a faithless person.
Or let's just go even one step further.
A demonic person who says, I don't believe in any of it.
I don't believe in any need to be just, righteous, honest, good.
And there's nothing that you can do to compel me to believe that.
And I think you're an idiot for thinking it.
That battle between right and wrong, good and bad.
I mean, it's a conceptual battle in my head.
Meandering.
Vapaciousness.
What did I say?
Vapitude?
What was the word I even used?
I'll have to go back and look at it.
So that's it.
Okay.
Guys, I'm going to end this on Rumble YouTube in that order.
Go over to Locals, talk over there for a few minutes, and then set everything back up and be back at 3 o 'clock.
So thank you.
And sorry.
See you soon.
Ending on YouTube.
All right.
Now I'm going over to Locals.
Not Locals.
I'm going over to Rumble.
I'm going to end on Rumble, and I'm going to go over to Locals.
Everybody, I'll see you there in two seconds.
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