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Dec. 30, 2023 - Viva & Barnes
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SINUS-INFECTION SPECIAL! Trump 86'ed in Maine? Trudeau Tampons! Biden to Sue Texas? & MORE!
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It starts to just attack its own organs.
That's what I see happening in the country.
And so here's my view to make that kind of abstract reflection a little simpler.
Today, the best way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.
That's what I believe.
And I think that in the name of anti-racism, which is a movement that calls out For us to be more race conscious of the differences to correct for them.
I think we've actually created more racism in this country.
And it's sad because...
So I've started businesses...
Okay, good.
Multiple different businesses.
We're live.
It turns out I've hired people of every combination.
Probably not every combination.
Most combinations you could imagine of race and gender and this or that or the other thing.
In one case it was a black woman who was in a senior position of authority.
We're one of the well-compensated, high position of authority.
A lot of people would be jealous of that position and want it.
And I heard, right, somebody who's upset she's above her, above the hierarchy, she just got her job because she's a black woman.
She's checking a box.
And that hurt me, not because I took it as an insult that I don't hire people that way, but it hurts me to say that's unfair to her.
It's not fair to anybody.
It's not just to anybody to stand for a system where we see each other as...
I'll stop it there.
Because I can understand how people in the inflection through which Vivek Ramaswamy delivers his message can hear something of an Obama inflection.
First off, Bill Miller.
How am I doing?
Let's see.
If the internet holds up, I'll be doing better.
The internet is so slow.
I pulled up this chat.
How am I doing, Bill?
I feel like Bart Simpson in that episode of The Simpsons when the lawyer guy is like, are you doing fine?
Oh, you're not fine.
You are in constant agonizing pain.
Except I am in constant agonizing pain.
For those who have never had a sinus infection before, when I was younger, I would get them chronically.
Get a mild congestion sinus infection or an ear infection.
And once upon a time, I had a doctor who said, you shouldn't blow your nose.
Because when you blow your nose, you increase pressure on your ear passages, and you can blow mucus into your passages, and that can increase your chances of getting an ear infection.
You should snort your boogers, which I always thought was a good excuse to snort my boogers instead of blow my nose.
But my internet sucks.
Damn it.
Yeah, the internet sucks so much, it's like...
Let me refresh and just see how bad it is.
I let the video play for a little longer than I ordinarily do because I wanted to see what the internet looked like.
It's giving me...
I got three bars...
I got three bars on the internet.
That sounds a little blown out here.
Got three bars on my internet connection, but StreamYard says unstable, so we're going to have to live with it.
Oh, you want TMI, John?
Man, I haven't gotten into the TMI yet.
So I got a bit of a cold, got a bit of congestion.
Luckily, it wasn't COVID, because if it were, I'd be over it by now, like by two days.
And I've got a sinus infection.
If you've never had one, look at my face.
I want everyone on the internet to feel bad for me.
It feels like someone is sticking a spike through my nose, into the back of my head, behind my eyeball, and then curving it around to make it come down on the top of my tooth.
And I just finally today, hopefully, you know, diabetes, antibiotics will get rid of it.
So I haven't been able to sleep for more than an hour straight for three days.
And yesterday, I discovered you can't take Sudafed before going to bed because in as much as it temporarily...
Soothes and relieves symptoms.
I love how these medicines say temporarily relieve symptoms.
Geez.
Oh, thanks for the clarification.
I thought it permanently relieved them.
You can't take soot of it before going to bed because, I don't know, my heart was racing like a jackhammer.
Oh, so that's it.
That's been my holidays.
I've been up in the cottage now with the family, sitting here like a baby.
I may have turned to God once or twice last night in the middle of the night.
Just to make the pain stop.
Kids are having a fun time and that's really all that matters.
The virus affects the voice box too.
Yes, it does.
Oh, the virus.
I don't know if you mean that virus or just a sinus infection.
It's like, what happens is it doesn't drain properly.
It gets inflamed.
And you can literally feel the entire universe right there.
And if I tap, I'll stop complaining after this.
If I just tap above that eyebrow.
So I was thinking, do I go live today?
Just so you know, the floodlight that I have, that one little LED light, it's torture.
But we're going to do this because, look, I told my wife, she's like, how can you put out a short video but you can't do a stream when you're sick?
Short video, I go talk for 10 minutes and I spend two hours like a little baby in a bed with a blanket editing.
It takes a lot of energy to be linear for an hour, an hour and a half if I may compliment myself and suggest that I'm linear.
So I said, today I'm feeling a little better.
And best throat infection description ever.
Oh!
And then the things I've tried, by the way.
Eucalyptus up my nostrils.
I was inhaling boiling water with salt in it.
All I wanted to do in the middle of the night, I wanted to go to the beach.
That's all I wanted.
I just wanted to...
I wanted that healing salt water going in every orifice of my body.
Oh, so my wife says, you can do a short video, but a stream is harder.
But we got to talk about like three big stories and I got to see how everybody's doing because it's Christmas.
If you can imagine this, where we're at right now, we got 28 people that are going to be sitting at a dinner table tonight.
We've had, I don't know, 25 people sleeping in one unit at any given point in time.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
But, you know, I found my corner nook for a little bit of privacy.
We're sleeping five people in one room.
My whole family's in one room.
It's amazing, though.
So we're sitting down with the whole family, and I spent a couple of days staying away so that I wouldn't, you know, and when I thought I was contagious, wouldn't get everybody sick.
And I'm like, this is just a bloody sinus infection.
Oh, my goodness.
No, no, see, potato head.
Sinus infections, once they get into the stage where you need antibiotics, are not contagious anymore.
It's just my defective miniature body and my deviated septum, whatever the hell it is.
So that's it.
So I said, we've got to do a stream today because we've had a big story.
And I'm sitting there thinking about this all day.
I was going to start with Shana Bellows and her two and a half minutes of political hackery.
Robert Gouveia did a stream and he went into the details, the weeds of Shana Bellows, the main Secretary of State.
Call it whatever the hell you want.
Hold on.
Partisan hackery.
We're going to get into this.
I'm sitting here thinking, like, Kierkegaard, life can only be understood forwards but has to be lived backwards?
No, life can only be understood backwards but has to be lived forwards.
I took a minute when I was sitting there waiting for the antibiotics to be ready in the pharmacy, thinking about the last 2015, To 2024.
Nine years.
Hold on.
I'm going to have to read this one just for one second because this one caught my...
Viva.
Today's the first day of November 17th.
I didn't have a fever, a cough, a headache, an earache.
I was on antibiotics twice and a steroid.
John F. Kennedy.
What I've grown to appreciate is just feeling good, being healthy, is the most important thing on earth.
When I got sick, when I had to go to the ER in Florida, and the only thing I was thinking of was, I'm going to be out of commission.
All I want to do is feel healthy, walk around, and be productive.
Right now, I'm just waiting.
I'm just waiting.
Video quality is getting better.
I'm just waiting for that feeling to start coming better.
The fun part is when the sinuses are so clogged that the water from the neti pot can't get through.
Okay, we'll stop after this one.
What I'm waiting for is that moment where you go...
You blow out, and then you hear the crack.
And it feels like your sinus is cracked, and it's like the parting of the Red Sea.
And then it goes...
And then it immediately feels better, and you know that that was it.
Okay.
So anyhow, Trump.
We're going to talk about Trump.
Truro is giving out tampons.
That's fine.
In federally regulated bathrooms, including men's bathrooms.
Because it's 2022, people.
And some other fun stuff.
But before we get into everything, let's just see how everybody here is doing.
How's everybody doing?
We're live and we're good on Rumble.
We're live and we're good on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Where I just happened to see Layla NB says, David, do not take any ibuprofen or naproxen or decongestants.
They raise blood pressure.
Take Benadryl and acetaminophen and use hydrazine to rinse sinuses and go to nascent experimentally.
Little sparking lights in the field of vision can mean high blood pressure, not an ocular migraine aura.
I'm not taking any more meds.
I also hate taking meds, but thank you.
I'm screen grabbing that and I'm going to make sure.
I don't have high blood pressure.
I could feel my heart beating because it's just like...
And yeah, so I haven't been feeling too good.
But tomorrow's a new year and we're heading into 2024 and it's going to be one hell of a year.
What else was this?
So Trudeau tampons.
I started with Vivek.
We're going to go into something of a deep dive of Shannon Bells.
We're going to go over the decision and we're going to talk about how we're living through a period of time where...
Because it happens as a drip-drip over time, people sort of forget the beginning when they've gotten halfway through, forget halfway through when they get to, you know, chapter three.
When you go over everything that they, and I'll put they in quotes, Democrats, the deep state, the system, the administration has done over the last nine years, starting in 2015, it is mind-blowing that people don't understand that the people who are accusing Trump, Of being the tyrant who will never relinquish power, if and ever he gets power again, are the tyrants.
They are the fascists.
They are the anti-democrats.
And it's mind-blowing.
So we're going to get into that.
We're going to start with a good...
Oh, yes, to my standard shtick.
I don't know if I'm going to be clipping any of this because the video is so bad.
But we start on YouTube, Rumble, and vivabondslaw.locals.com.
We'll stop on YouTube in about 10-15 minutes.
We'll cover the first story.
Then we go exclusive on Rumble.
After Rumble, it's not going to be a long stream today.
We're going to go over to Locals if I have time and energy and do a VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com afterparty.
And that's it.
If you like what I do, snip, clip, share away, and let everybody know that I can't wait to get back to my studio.
I can't wait to get back to feeling good.
And I can't wait to see...
What 2024 is going to bring.
But if it's anything like 2023, check this out, people.
Let me just see here.
I want to get the right tweet.
Not now.
This is not the right tweet.
For those of you who don't know, Patrick Bet-David put out a tweet asking Trudeau what the logic was to this.
And if you haven't heard, listen to this.
It's not a joke.
I thought it was a joke.
Then I thought there must have been some miscommunication.
Listen to this.
CBC News, December 15, a couple weeks ago.
Free menstrual products must now be available for federal employees, for employees in federally regulated workplace.
All right.
That makes sense.
I mean, free.
First of all, they're not free.
In fact, I guarantee you that if you got them through open market capitalism, they'd be cheaper than the government contract that you're getting them with.
They're not free because we paid for them.
It's not free because somebody who stole your money then gives you something with the money they stole from you for free.
For free.
We paid for it.
Listen to this, though.
So, fine.
Okay, they're giving up free menstrual products.
It's good.
Nobody wants women having messes in the bathroom.
Could be very embarrassing and could be very unhygienic.
That's how you get pink eye.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Okay, but that's not it.
Next line.
Requirement applies to all employee washrooms, regardless of gender.
I think in 2024, we need to do away with the word gender.
Sex.
Period.
That's it.
What does gender refer to?
As far as I'm concerned, it refers to someone's sexual orientation or their sexual proclivities?
Their sexual preferences.
What is gender?
How you view yourself?
Okay, good.
We don't need to confound that word with just sex from here on in.
Biological sex.
So what this says here, you see, the requirement applies to all employee washrooms regardless of biological sex.
Why would a man need a tampon in the men's bathroom?
I can think of three reasons.
Extremely hemorrhagic hemorrhoids.
That would actually be wrong.
For those of you who don't know what toxic shock syndrome is, don't look it up.
If you're a woman, you definitely know what it is.
I don't think men can stick tampons up their butts, even if they had hemorrhoids to stop bleeding without running into some serious toxic shock syndrome problems.
If you got a broken nose, I discovered that as a hack, or you get a bloody nose, stick a tampon up your nose, pinch it, absorb the blood, bada-bing, bada-boom, winner.
Other than those two examples, I can't think of why a man would need a tampon in the men's bathroom.
Beginning Friday, all federally regulated employers, including federal public service departments, crowned corporations, banks, airports, and train yards, must provide free menstrual products in all employee washrooms.
The change to the Canadian Labor Code, announced in May 2023, stipulated that as of December 15, these workplace washrooms must have free tampons and menstrual pads, as well as covered disposable container in every toilet stall.
Okay, fine.
Women's.
Why are we going to get to men's?
And I want to hear this.
The products are intended for employee use.
I'm going to cough.
Hold on one second.
The products are intended for employee use, not members of the public.
Okay, that's reassuring.
So our government is only being idiotic with our tax dollars for their own idiotic, obviously politically motivated staff.
Okay, not intended for the public.
Thank goodness.
I thought, you know, we're going to get members of the public coming in there and get them freebies.
What perks do I have working for the federal government?
Well, you get free tampons in the bathroom.
The men's too.
Men, don't think we're trying to screw you out of free tampons.
Listen to this.
Rachel Edinger started a petition calling for this in 2020 and was eventually presented in the House of Commons by her MP.
Some people provide petitions to have Justin Trudeau removed from power, to have Tamara Leach appointed to the Order of Canada.
Others petition to have tampons.
Put in all bathrooms?
If it were just the women's bathroom, I could understand it.
When my wife had just delivered and had to go to work and had to lactate, it would have been nice to have a lactating room.
If they offered a lactating room for men, I would have had some questions.
Listen to this.
Quote, we have to look at menstrual products as a necessity item just like toilet paper.
Unless the toilet paper was only needed for people with anuses and vajayjays, if you don't have one of those holes, toilet paper might not be a necessity item.
Okay, you can't provide a truly inclusive space for your employees without providing menstrual products.
It sounds like an SNL gag that got picked up by reality.
Edinger is the founder of Here4Her, a social enterprise focused on health across Canada, along with organizations that provide the government with recommendations for this move.
Okay, there was a funnier part about this.
Hold on, where was it?
Another group was...
Okay, doesn't matter.
Providing free tampons and pads to employees also creates a more equitable work environment, White said.
Okay.
Where was it further down?
Here we go.
This is it.
This is the science people.
The people who tell you to trust the science.
Who say, if you don't want to take that jibby jab, you're an anti-vax, anti-science conspiracy theorist.
My light's going down.
Listen to this.
Not only women...
Or those who identify as women menstruate, said Edinger.
Show me your papers.
Show me your work, please.
Can you provide a source for that?
Now, there is a theory that men go through a menstrual cycle, like an up and down in the month.
So when you accuse a woman of being temperamental on her period, that's...
What's the word I'm looking for?
When you are against women.
Misandry is the other one.
Oh my goodness.
Well, that's how fatigued I am.
Misogyny.
I'm such an idiot.
If you accuse a woman of being on her period if she's temperamental, first you'll get slapped by your wife.
A, no, I would not get slapped by my wife because nine out of ten times I would be right.
But people say that that's misogyny because even men have periods of the month where they're depressed and whatever.
And I could put some stock in that idea.
I know that there's certain times of month where I get ups and downs, whatever.
But not only women, I mean, I'm going to give this all to you.
Can you believe this?
Menstruate with dignity.
I want to see the work that shows that men can menstruate.
And I'm even just trying to make sense of it.
Like, hypothetically, someone has had the bottom surgery.
They've had a neo-vagina replace their penis.
They still don't menstruate.
There might be other fluids coming out of there.
Maybe tampon is good for them.
The people who tell you to trust the science are the most unscientific, anti-science quacks on Earth.
They're oddly enough the same people who say, we're in this to preserve democracy.
So I just had to take a little...
Oh, then there's some memes going around of Dylan Mulvaney with a tampon with Nutella on it, but you know what the meme is about.
If Justin Trudeau's into this, he's got to show us that he's using a tampon.
I won't read that for the kids.
But if Justin Trudeau's serious about this, he should show us how he menstruates.
I have no doubt that he does.
Patrick David puts out a tweet and says, what's the logic behind this?
Where is it here?
Yeah, what's it?
I love it.
I would pay money to see Justin Trudeau on Patrick Bet-David's podcast.
There's not a snowball's chance in summer that Trudeau would ever do it.
I would pay money to see that.
I say the only possible logic to this, because it's farcical.
It's farcical.
It's the British comedy, Monty Python-esque.
Sorry, I didn't mean to bring that one out.
The only reason is to enrage people, to despair people, to make people feel that there is no potential future for right-thinking individuals, not right politically, although it tends to align, for logical, science-based thinking in the future.
It is to demoralize a population into thinking that they are destined to be run, governed by absolute corrupt criminals, and it's to enrage them into doing something stupid publicly.
I just want to read it one more time.
The only possible logic is to engage in the distractions so they focus on this insanity as opposed to Justin Trudeau's whole shield of destruction of Canada.
Society as we know it.
Not only women or those who identify as women menstruate, said Edinger.
Trans men, gender non-conforming, and two-spirit folks menstruate as well.
And everyone who menstruates deserve to menstruate with dignity.
Holy crab apples.
It's to demoralize, and it's also just to distract from what Trudeau's actually doing.
He's burning the country down.
In real time.
Telling you that he's not done doing it yet.
He's not done with his rule of power.
And if you thought he was going to leave willingly, you're just going to have to vote him out of office because he made a promise to you.
And whether you want him there or not, he's going to fulfill that promise, spoken like a true abuser.
It's to distract from the shit that they're doing.
The absolute devastation of a country, of a nation, of a society, of a morale, of a fabric of what was once a free and democratic society.
Your mic level is hot.
Damn it, I thought I brought it down.
Hold on.
Okay, let me bring...
You know what?
I might...
Sorry, I might have brought the wrong one down.
Okay, that might be a little better.
Sorry about that.
Yeah, when I move with all the mic stuff, buttons get pushed.
Men bleed.
Yeah, men bleed.
Oh, sorry, hold on a second.
The ultimate expression of the female form is a man, I guess.
Now, the thing is, the woman who started this, Edinger, I don't think she's trans.
I think she's just a woman.
But the idea that you're basically telling, oh yeah, no, what you thought made you a woman, your uniqueness, the rights that you fought for as a woman, sorry, that doesn't make you a woman.
Anybody who thinks they're a woman can be a woman.
That's how unique and singular womanhood is.
Ah, triadal sinus.
I'm going to try another steam sauna after this with a little snifter of Montreal whiskey.
Can you lower your mic level?
Is it better now?
I lowered the mic.
Mic check one, two, and I'm looking at the mic.
You know, it should be better now.
It's a clown country now.
Oh, so, you know what?
We'll end on this anecdote because I wake up this morning after the third night of torturous pain and I'm like, I don't want to go to the freaking clinics here because hashtag...
Kidding, not kidding.
I don't know if they're going to prescribe me antibiotics or medical assistance in dying.
Gee, Dave, we don't have a lot of doctors here today.
You might want to just kill yourself instead.
So I didn't want to go to the clinic, but I ended up having to go to a clinic.
And I go to the clinic.
I Google the nearest clinic to me.
And I show up thinking it's a clinic that's open to the public.
I get in and there's a sour-faced woman behind a counter already like this.
I didn't even say anything.
I was like, what's the problem?
Put on a mask.
So I put on a mask.
I was like, I really need to see a doctor just to get my sinus infection antibiotics.
No place today.
What do you mean?
You have to call at 7 in the morning in the hopes of getting one of the 10 positions that they have open in a clinic in a village of like, I don't know, 10,000 people.
And she's like, I already turned away 20 people today.
But the way she said it, It was almost like she felt powerful about, I turned away 20 people in medical need because we only have one doctor in this big, beautiful government building.
And I know you've prepaid for your taxes and all that stuff.
I know you've prepaid your taxes.
And when it comes time to need your free healthcare, it's just not there for you.
But you need to ask, what do you expect me to do now?
Go to the hospital.
Go to the freaking hospital so I can waste that.
So that is intended for like emergencies.
So I can get an antibiotic prescription for a sinus infection.
Imagine all of the leaps and bounds that we did for digitizing the world during COVID.
We haven't really figured out a way to maximize online diagnoses for minor medical ailments.
But the pride and it was like she was the one behind the counter telling me.
I mean, she'd have to be blind not to see the agony that I was in.
No. 20 people.
So that's it.
And then I was having this discussion with my wife on the way back.
And she's like, you know, it's not much better in the States.
It costs us an arm and a leg for insurance.
And I was like, yeah, but it costs us an arm and a leg in Canada.
They just got it from you right from the get-go.
And then when it comes time to need it, at least we get a doctor.
At least you can go to a doctor and get a prescription.
In a heartbeat.
It'll cost you something.
But in Canada, you've just paid up front for it.
You've uploaded it, even if you never need to download it.
And then by the time it comes to download it, like, oh, file not here.
And it's not to say that the American system is perfect, and it's by no means perfect, because I know what we pay for health insurance, and I know what we have to co-pay when even we go to them.
But at least I can get a flipping doctor when I need one.
Ahoy, we're back to potato.
Let me see here.
Ahoy, potato, Viva.
Don't jinx it, Samantha.
All right, so what we're going to do now, we're going to head on over to Rumble, and we're going to talk about this.
Let me see this here.
Viva, be sure to secretly film that, doctor, consultation on your sinus infection, and let's see how he really refers you to MAID.
Wow, talk about blockbuster video.
Okay.
No, no, no.
I'm not into recording those things of putting people's faces on stuff.
Yeah, the healthcare sucks, period.
And you imagine, they told you two weeks to flatten the curve, to ruin your life and destroy society.
The underlying assumption was that they would do something to make the system better.
The underlying premise was that it was COVID that was messing up the system, not the system messed up itself.
The system's been messed up for decades.
Four years, nothing.
Four years, I covered this a little while ago.
They're turning people away from the hospital.
a nine-hour wait at the Montreal Hospital.
Yep, get your ass back to Florida and the sun and the salt and the ocean and the freedom.
Okay, Viva, is Colorado putting Trump back on?
They're not.
Okay, so we're going to get into this on Rumble, but they're not putting him back on because they never actually took him off.
Hold on.
They never actually took them off.
They suspended their decision, just like Shenna Bellows did in Maine.
So that's the good segue.
We're going to go over there.
Come on over to...
I'll give everyone the link to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Sorry if I'm visibly lacking energy today, but it's more important that we get the news coverage and explain what's going on, because it's the same bullshit that's going on in Colorado.
This woman, Shenna Bellows, she suspended her decision, pending adjudication from the higher courts.
But what she's done in the meantime, she's engaged in an act of judicial provocation.
She's demoralized millions of people.
She's made herself a righteous hero of the democracy that she's destroying.
And that's how they do it.
Okay, so hold on.
We're going to go over it, and we'll go over it.
Not the entire decision, but the decision.
Cut and paste, basically, from Colorado.
That's the link to Rumble.
And the link to Locals is there.
We're going to end it.
And we're going to go over to Rumble right now.
Everybody else, YouTube, if you're not coming over, I'll see you tomorrow.
Happy New Year.
But everyone else, come on over to Viva Frye on Rumble.
Trump decision and what's going on in Texas and some other fun stuff.
Apparently Texas can't enforce its own border, you know?
It's controlled demolition.
It's...
Hold on.
What's the expression?
Pfft.
Thank you.
Once is...
No, once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times is enemy action.
What's it called when it's institutionalized?
Institutionalized destruction of society.
Open borders.
Make illegal immigrants into the police.
Take care of the illegals before you take care of the citizens.
Homeless veterans on the street, but sanctuary cities.
Controlled demolition.
And, you know, the more chaos, the better.
Because, like I've always said, The more chaos government generates, the more they grant themselves by way of extended powers to deal with the chaos they generate.
It's like Frank Underwood from Game of Thrones.
When he said, we don't...
What did he say?
We don't respond to terror.
We are the terror.
Apply that mutatus mutandus to all the problems out there.
The government is not the solution.
The government is the problem.
And when they create a problem or exacerbate a problem or fail to resolve a problem, they appoint themselves as the solution to that problem.
All right, and now being totally neurotic and OCD, I'm going to try to end this on YouTube at 30 minutes on the nose.
Five, four, I got to give two second heads up.
Done.
Oh, no.
Oh, I missed it.
Maybe.
Oh, I missed it.
Okay.
Whatever.
We're done on YouTube now.
All right, let's see what's going on in Locals.
And by the way, everybody out there who's giving me some private advice on, you know, how to deal with...
Nicole, thank you.
There's a lot of people who have my cell number and we text and DM, so thank you all for the thoughts and concerns.
This is but a pain in the nose that'll pass as well.
A good reminder, however, to quote the guy, the villain from Princess Bride, if you don't have your health...
I forget how the second half goes is, if you don't have your health, you have nothing.
And this is, he's saying this to the other villain right after they finish torturing Wesley in the pits of despair, so...
Okay.
I did notice a lot of Rumble rants over on the Rumbles.
Let me get to those before we even get into what we're going to talk about.
Sorry, I hope you don't mind me snorting.
Arkansas Crime Attorney.
What do you watch as your live streams in the start, YouTube, then Rumble, and finally Locals when we get there?
What do you watch as you livestream?
Oh, I start on...
This is Arkansas.
I start on YouTube because I can bring up the comments through StreamYard on YouTube.
And then after that, I only go through Rumble.
And then after that, I go back and catch up on Locals.
So Locals has the dedicated exclusive period at the end.
I don't always get to the chat there in real time.
When Rumble Studio is up and running, we'll do it.
Arkansas Crime Attorney says, Vivek amazes me.
He and Trump in office together would be...
It would be the first time in history that the United States had an executive working 24 /7 /365.
Setting aside whether a lot of people think delivery-wise Vivek is too much like Obama, it doesn't matter.
He's right.
And with that opening statement, he's a thousand percent right.
You know, the idea that there are certain historical injustices you will never be able to remedy without creating a present or future injustice.
And in which case, you're not remedying any injustice by doing that.
You're just issuing a punishment for the benefit of the people who were actually not even the ones that were originally wronged in the first place.
Sound a little like Tom McDonald here, but like, it's like, you know, and some people are going to say, well, Viva, what about, you know, Holocaust reparations?
At some point, there's a limitation on Holocaust reparations and the blame that you can impose on German society.
And the thing about Holocaust reparations, at least it was done relatively contemporaneously.
Some of it is a lot easier to trace to individuals who were wronged and individuals who benefited.
But when you're talking about historical racism, slavery...
Setting aside the fact that, you know, Britain and America fought to end slavery, an institution that had existed for thousands of years.
Americans didn't create slavery.
They ended it.
And at some point, you will not be able to...
I didn't realize I still have all these up here.
At some point, you're going to realize you're not going to be able to remedy a historical injustice without creating a future or present one.
And in which case, you're not doing anything but creating more problems.
And it's an unfortunate thing.
At some point, current...
I say complaining, but grievances, groups with grievances are going to have to say that historical injustice to my group can never be remedied and I have to stop asking for it because it would do nothing but prejudice an entire other group of people today.
Okay.
Now back to that.
Oh, no, no, no.
I just took it out instead of bringing it in.
So let's bring this up here.
Okay.
Then we got Arkansas Crime Attorney says, I'm getting a new prosthetic.
It will be mine by the 7th.
This one I get free because I have met with a deductible.
This is one vacuum and feels so amazing compared to the pinned one I have.
My goodness, Arkansas, I don't know how you do this.
Will you move to Texas if it secedes and becomes a country?
I own three sections, 1920 acres in Southwest Texas.
I could be convinced to get to Texas and buy a big ranch.
I mean, Joe Rogan makes it sound nice, but Texas has got to stay.
I don't care if it stays red.
It's got to stay sane.
I mean, I'm thinking like more remote.
So do the women have to go to the men's restroom to get them when they...
That's the other question.
V6 Neon.
Nigerian Christians massacre escalates by Islamists after what they did on Christmas Day, but no coverage by legacy media.
Then there's chaos in London as Muslims migrants riot.
No, and you import...
Different demographics of populations and then you import the foreign conflict that you're purporting to resolve.
Oh man.
Come on Viva, it's the name menstruate, stopping a science denier.
V6 neon mechanics, tricks, tampon on screwdriver, easy way to brush into nooks and crannies.
It's not a visual I need with a tampon.
On engines to absorb the oil and prevent fires.
See what's leaking.
I mean, that's basically what they're designed to do in the first place.
Viva Night Contour.
Please rinse your sinuses with saline water.
It should really help you and let you sleep speedy recovery.
Okay.
I think we might have something like that in the house, but I'm going to go...
I got eucalyptus and we're going to go do another steam sauna.
Frank Underwood in Game of Thrones, huh?
You meant House of Cards.
Yes, I did.
But hey, I love to see the crossover.
Thinboy Slick and then V6 Neon.
The V...
Was to keep people indoors so they wouldn't see who they were bringing in with the public's knowledge.
USA Southern Border.
UK Southern Border.
Channel.
Boat and Tunnel.
Okay, send in the troops.
Alright, well, speaking of send in the troops.
Well, hold on.
We just got one more as I was saying that.
Arkansas Crime Attorney.
I was so happy Robert asked me to help with the case.
Amazing Arkansas Crime Attorney.
Amazing.
Let me just gather some thoughts and gather some...
Put it on mute while I snort.
Okay, so coming out of Colorado.
Coming out of Maine.
It's more of the same bullshit that's coming out of Colorado.
Except this time it's not a Supreme Court or the higher court of the land.
It's the Secretary of State who unilaterally gets to make the decision that Trump lied on his ballot application when he said he was an eligible candidate.
You know what, before we get into it, I gotta go to my tweet.
Did I bring it up here?
We have to go to my tweet.
This is the secretary.
Oh, here we go, here we go.
When I say life can only be understood backwards, it has to be lived forwards.
We all seem to forget they tried to invalidate Trump's first presidency.
He got elected, no one thought it was going to happen.
They tried to claim it was invalid, illegitimate, not my president.
Russian collusion that they ran with for three years.
They tried to invalidate his democratically elected victory.
In 2015, 2016.
Three and a half years they went on with that bullshit.
It was all a lie.
And it was revealed as such.
Then they fabricated the first impeachment to remove from office the duly elected president.
They couldn't do it at the ballot box, despite all of the trying that they must have been doing and were shocked that it didn't succeed.
So they go with this first bullshit quid pro quo impeachment, which in and of itself was nothing but confession through projection as to what Joe Biden was doing in Ukraine.
Just accused Trump of doing it.
The Steele dossier, incidentally, for the Russia collusion was also confession through projection.
It wasn't Trump pissing on hookers in Russia.
It was damn well Hunter Biden, probably.
So then they go, once he gets elected, despite all of their fortification at the time, they try to invalidate and undermine his democratically elected presidency.
That fails.
They go with the first bullshit impeachment.
That fails.
They then...
I said like...
I was not as open to the idea that COVID was a deliberate, overt act, but it sure has been convenient for getting Biden elected and the Democrats at large.
People said, oh, the government wouldn't kill 200,000 of its own citizens just to win an election.
Are you an idiot?
The government will kill half a million Iraqi babies so they can change a regime in some foreign country.
They'll kill 200,000 of their own citizens if it's necessary.
So they exploit COVID.
I'll be charitable.
To change the rules and screw with democracy.
They censored, lied, and concealed suppressed information about Hunter Biden.
They had a second impeachment based on that January 6th.
Then they banned Trump from...
Oh, it's amazing.
I'm skipping my own points here.
January 6th was a set-up, inside job, whatever you want to call it.
They let it happen, they made it happen, and they exploited it to the fullest extent.
They did that.
Then they used that to try to impeach Trump a second time.
After he was out of office, not so that they could remove him from office because he'd already served, so he could never serve again.
These are the assholes that are protecting democracy.
They banned him from social media.
That's typically how they treat tyrants.
Then the January 6th makes that committee two years of investigations.
Prime time delivery of their results, which were a big steaming pile of nothing burger.
They produced their bullshit report based on their unlawful committee, which was not lawfully formed from the get-go, didn't have quorum, wasn't legally constituted.
They produced their bullshit report.
I was like, okay, well, that report's worth the toilet paper that I wouldn't wipe my butt with.
I was like, okay, well, it doesn't go further from there.
Then, lo and behold...
Courts start using that report to declare an insurrection that he wasn't even impeached for, convicted for.
Sorry, convicted.
And then you got activist DAs, Soros-funded activist DAs, trying to lock up the leading presidential candidates.
And these are the MFers who are accusing Trump of being the tyrant who wants to overthrow democracy.
The amazing thing is, I don't know if they think this far ahead, or they just...
React like petulant children but then try to capitalize off of their stupidity.
When they were calling this an insurrection from day one, when it clearly was not, were they doing that with the objective of ultimately two years down the line invoking the 14th Amendment third paragraph to exclude Trump from the ballot?
Was that their actual long game at the time?
Or was it just a happy coincidence that they called it an insurrection, never really panned out, and then say, okay, well, how do we do this?
Let's try to...
Let's have an inquiry.
Let's have a bipartisan committee.
Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, may they live forever.
And then let's create a report, you see?
That's going to say, even though Trump was acquitted on the second impeachment, which was a load of shit, that'll be the fodder for the courts to then say, well, there has been no charge of insurrection, let alone conviction.
But that'll be enough for them to self-execute.
The 14th Amendment, third paragraph, to exclude Trump from the ballot for insurrection.
Did they think this out from the beginning?
Or were they just saying, okay, well, this is where we're at now.
How do we capitalize from this moment?
That I still haven't figured out.
But that's what they did.
And that's where we're at.
These MFers who have been screwing with democracy, disenfranchising voters since 2015, are the ones who are now taking Trump off the ballot to preserve democracy and to...
uh ensure that every vote counts listen listen to this we're going to get to shenna bellows and a beautiful video no that's not it here we go this this is look at this okay secretary bellows would love to hear What are the threats facing our democracy?
Well, what Secretary Griswold just said and named is something that was unimaginable.
Two years ago or ten years ago, and that is election sabotage.
It's a crystal clear example of what's happening all across the country.
What?
Across the country?
First of all, the vocal fry is an indication of someone who is trying to be intelligent who's not.
Not a hard and fast rule, that's my take on it.
I'm going to interrupt this a lot more than Gouveia did.
Robert Gouveia, Watching the Watchers, awesome guy.
...organize to make sure we have better leaders in positions of power to fight back against that.
Secretary Benson talked about voter suppression, and that's something that when we started our careers at the ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center...
Those are wonderful places.
Thank you for showing us exactly who you are, Shanna Bellows.
The same woman who in her decision says, "I'm dismissing Trump's motion to disqualify me because it's untimely." But even if it were timely, I wouldn't recuse myself because I'm perfectly biased and able to do the job.
I'm basing my decisions on the fact of the case and not my training at the ACLU and whatever the hell the other one was.
ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center, okay?
She's not a partisan hack.
Fighting back about systematic, structural voter oppression, targeting specifically black and brown voters.
It's rooted in white supremacy.
That is something we have to continue to do work on, and Secretary Merrill talked about before.
What is that?
Well, it's verbal diarrhea, Robert, just to answer your question.
They're very concerned about voter suppression when it's black and brown people.
But they don't give a sweet bugger all about it when it's Republicans, who happen to also be some black and brown people.
This...
Shit, by the way.
Let me see how far we're in.
58 seconds?
I just want to see the panel again.
I just want to see what the panel looked like.
We'll get back to it in a second.
This is the type of stuff that leads you to understand that...
Oh, come on.
Don't do that.
That these white knight saviors who purport to be acting in the protection of minority rights, they don't give a sweet bugger all about minority rights.
They view minorities as mere tools for their political profit.
They don't care about them?
At this point in time.
What are the threats facing...
Specifically, black and brown voters.
It's rooted in white supremacy.
That is something we have to continue to do work on.
And Secretary Merrill talked about the fourth...
What is that?
Can you please explain what it is?
It's verbal diarrhea.
What does that mean?
The People Act and the Freedom to Vote Act.
We must have federal standards all across the country.
And then finally, just to echo my colleagues, this is rooted in a deliberate and organized campaign to discourage people from participating in our democracy.
Can you understand exactly?
I don't know when this stupid video was and what the context was.
It's a deliberate attempt to deter people from participating in our democracy.
And yesterday, or the day, or whenever the hell she issued that bullshit ruling, basically saying to everyone who wanted to go vote for Trump, to Republicans, Democrat activists are going to decide who you Republicans get to vote for.
They are the tyrants who are guilty of everything they accuse others of being.
They are the racists because they see minorities only as tools for their own political profit.
They are the fascists.
They are the undemocratic tyrants who, once they ascend to power, change the rules, prosecute their adversaries so they can retain power while accusing Trump of being the one who will never relinquish power if he ever gets it again because he relinquished it so tardily the first time he didn't relinquish it tardily.
What?!
She just threw Trump off the ballot!
Discouraging them from participating?
Do you mean like disenfranchising 300,000 people?
Do you hear these people?
It is an attack on our very democracy itself.
What do you mean these people?
Okay, so by her own admission, she's an insurrectionist, isn't it?
If you remove the ability for people to participate in the democracy, it is an attack on our democracy.
And she literally just did it.
Everyone participates.
Everything that we care about, social justice, climate justice, economic justice, we win.
Those on the other side are trying to discourage...
For a second there, she actually just got lost in her own bullshit.
Those on the other side are trying to discourage people from participating.
Look at her face.
She literally just did it.
Everyone participates.
Everything that we care about, social justice, climate justice, economic justice, we win.
On the other side are trying to discourage people from participating.
That's what this really is about.
We have to fight back to protect our democracy.
She's telling you what she's doing.
She's trying to discourage people from participating in democracy.
So don't fall for what you know their tactic is.
What a psychopath.
What an absolute psychopath.
And in case...
Let's see something here.
One of my friends...
Your mic is peaking like an MF.
Well, I think I've...
I think I got to that.
Let's just see who...
Let's meet...
Let's meet Shana Bellows, shall we?
Is this it?
Oh, no, that's...
Hold on a second.
That's the case that...
And we'll go over the case quickly.
But there's not much to go over because it's just...
It's just...
Who is Shana Bellows?
I don't know what SK Pop is, but who is Chenabella's main secretary of state's picture with Joe Biden goes viral amid removal of Trump from 2024 ballots?
Which one of her and Joe Biden?
Was it this one right here?
I can't see too good, Bill.
Hold on here.
Is it this one?
Oh yeah, is it this one holding hands with him?
Do we have the original tweet there?
Look at this.
Surely she has no vested interest in making sure.
Look at the hands.
Look at this.
Look at this.
My God, Biden's holding her hands like he's sucking the life out of her young female body.
She's not young enough for Joe Biden.
Look at this guy right here.
He has no idea what the hell is going on.
Bodyguard's like, keep it PG-13, people.
That's Shana Bellows.
Totally, you know, nothing curious, nothing potentially...
Compromising about that.
I won't get into it.
There's tweets of her talking about Obama.
The verbal diary that you heard tells you exactly who she is.
She's a brainwashed ideological terrorist, is basically what she is.
In a position of power to carry out her ideological oppression in the name of justice and protecting democracy.
Lordy, lordy, lordy.
Here.
So the bottom line of the decision, people, we'll go through some of the highlights.
Barb McQuaid.
Main decision.
Is worth a read.
This is a sober assessment of the facts and careful legal conclusion.
Lawrence Tribe called it a masterpiece.
Or breathtaking.
Some outrageously stupid thing.
You can see who's happy with this decision.
But...
The bottom line of the decision, it's at the end after this judge.
I can't count words in the decision.
I would like to know how many times she used the word I and me in this decision.
The decision wasn't about justice.
The decision was about her.
But the bottom line, it's right at the end.
She's staying her own decision because of how serious the issues are.
But she's issuing it nonetheless with a heavy heart.
Let me see here.
So how do they get to it?
How do you get Trump off the ballot?
That's where you want to get, so take a step back.
To get Trump off the ballot, Article 14, Paragraph 3 of the Constitution has to apply to the President.
Okay, step one.
Because if it doesn't, you can get to 14, 13, you can get to insurrection, but if it doesn't apply to the President, he doesn't get disqualified.
So stepping backwards, how do you get Trump off the ballot?
You conclude that Article 14, Paragraph 3, Exclusion for Insurrection, applies to the Office of the President.
Okay, they'll get there.
How do they get there?
She gets there by saying, even Trump's evidence, which showed...
I'll bring that one up, actually.
That might be worth bringing up.
Even Trump's evidence, which showed that the original wording of a draft of the Constitution...
Does this sit here?
No.
That was some of the evidence.
Here we go.
The early draft.
Listen to this.
Mr. Trump cites an early draft of Section 3 that referred to the, quote, Office of President or Vice President.
Okay.
It once was there in a draft and didn't make it into the final version.
Most people would think it's because they intended to exclude it from the final version.
Not, not, not, whatever the hell, Shanna Bellows.
As evidence that the adopted language was not intended to be expansive.
But the Rosen challengers persuasively argue.
That's all you have to say, by the way.
Persuasively.
Yeah, they persuasively argued.
Thank you for your input, Trump, but the Rosen challengers persuasively convinced me that you're full of poo-poo.
They persuasively argued that one, the early draft confirms that the drafters both intended the presidency to be covered by the Section 3 and considered the presidency in office.
No.
Well, yes to one of them.
The early draft intended it to apply to the president, and the final draft did not.
In law we say, "Le legislateur ne parle pas pour ne rien dire." The legislator doesn't talk to say nothing.
So, iterations show something, final versions mean something.
And the canons of interpretation allow one to reasonably infer that if it was in the draft and excluded from the final, it's because they wanted to exclude it from the final, not include it by not including it when it was in the draft.
And two, the adopted language of Section 3 contains a much broader catch-all than which included in the draft, Mr. Trump cites, suggesting it was broadened to incorporate the office of the presidency.
The early draft confirms, okay, and the adopted language of Section 3 contains much broader catch-all without specifically mentioning that which it specifically mentioned in the draft.
So it mentions specifically certain officers, but not the vice president and president, despite that being an early draft.
And that's her conclusion to say that it obviously applies to the president.
I mean, you can't argue your way out of corruption.
This makes good sense.
It's implausible that the drafters of Section 3 chose to exempt the highest office in our government from an amendment designed to keep Confederates from positions of power.
That's an interesting argument.
But if the president of the United States, the top executive, has any ideological belief or political belief, that is the belief of the country to the extent that they were elected.
In fact, I'd say the exact opposite reasoning would apply.
You don't want lower people fighting the presidency, fighting for secession, fighting to overrule, overturn the presidency, like the Democrats have done for the last seven years.
So that's how she got around that.
So now that we've had Article 19, Article 14, Section 3 applies.
Excuse me.
Now we need to get to the insurrection.
The way she got to the insurrection was just the same way the court did.
He tweeted certain things but didn't tweet other things.
He participated in it, egged them on.
It was a week-long thing.
He was tweeting.
He didn't condemn them.
Let me see if I brought that one up.
He tweeted, go home, but he didn't condemn them, apparently, adequately.
Let me see here.
You cannot argue with motivated reasoning, by definition.
Here, hold on.
Is it here?
The violent disruption of Congress's duty through a transparently public use of force means both...
Okay, fine.
This was...
Well, at some point in the decision, it says, look, he tweeted to go home, but he didn't condemn the crowd.
He said, stay peaceful, we're on the side of law enforcement, but then he called them fine people.
His absence of admonishment of his own supporters...
Set aside all of the agent provocateur stuff.
His absence of admonishment is evidence of insurrection.
It's mind-blowing.
Okay, so we did that.
I therefore conclude that the events of January 6th...
Oh, listen to this.
Just like this.
So now we've gotten to Article 14, subparagraph 3, applying to the president.
Okay.
We get to Trump having engaged in insurrection.
Basically, passively.
He didn't do enough.
He didn't call in the National Guard, even though it wasn't his authority to do so.
He didn't condemn the violent protesters with tweets, even though he told them to go home and stay peaceful.
I therefore conclude that the events of January 6, 2021, the, quote, most serious breach of the Capitol in over 200 years, constituted an insurrection.
Just willy-nilly.
So she says, I declare.
I declare this in the absence of a conviction.
Under the second impeachment.
I declare this in the absence of any congressional legislation or congressional action to go after Trump for insurrection.
I just willy-nilly declare it.
Oh, here we go.
I did have it in there.
Listen to this.
Thereafter, on social media, Mr. Trump asked those at the Capitol to support law enforcement and stay peaceful.
But he neither denounced the violence nor intervened to stop it.
She wants him to run down in one of his NFT rip...
Coe's would just start beating the shit out of the protesters.
Get out of here!
It was the National Guard was of the authority of the Capitol authorities.
They didn't call it in, and we know why.
Had Trump called it in without their request, they would have accused him of mutiny, of a coup, of bringing in the military to stay in power.
There was nothing Trump could do, literally, even nothing, to not get him in trouble.
Finally...
Trump released a video telling the assembled rioters to go home, but rather than condemning them or their actions, he noted his sympathy, calling them, quote, very special, end quote.
This biatch wants to tell everybody what they have to do in their life so that they can be proper according to her.
Yeah, sure, he told them to go home, but he didn't spank them.
He told them to be peaceful, but he didn't admonish them.
And he didn't do what I think I wanted.
There's nothing Trump could have done to escape this decision.
So 14th Amendment applies.
She unilaterally declares insurrection and declares that Article 14, Paragraph 3 is self-executing.
It doesn't require any act of Congress.
It doesn't require a conviction.
An impeachment conviction.
Doesn't require a criminal conviction.
Doesn't even require a criminal charge.
It's self-executing.
Any willy-nilly partisan hack activist, Secretary of State, can say, I hereby decree insurrection has occurred and this person is disqualified.
This person lied on their ballot when they said they were eligible.
So just go backwards and you'll get to the decision.
Here.
Was this one here?
And then you got the evidentiary issues.
Well...
Trump objected to the January 6th committee report.
Said, this is hearsay bullcrap.
It was an unlawful committee to begin with.
Partisan.
They didn't give me...
I interviewed people.
Tarek Johnson.
That the January 6th committee didn't interview.
It was a partisan hack committee of absolute propaganda.
And they took that report, incorporated it in Colorado, incorporated it in Maine, and she, you know, washes her hands of it.
The meat of Trump's objection is focused on Rosen's Exhibit 7, the final report.
Mr. Trump's objection on the admissibility of the reports are overruled.
It's, uh, yeah, initially, it's, he objects on its, it's, let me see, the fact that a report includes hearsay, contains irrelevant facts, or lacks foundation, does not automatically render it inadmissible, sorry, under the APA.
Some rules of procedure, I imagine.
Rather, the central question is whether under section, whatever that is, it is the type of evidence which reasonable persons are accustomed to rely on in serious affairs.
This is...
I mean, the more I read it, the more I want to vomit reading it.
So it makes its way in.
We're serious people.
This report is good enough for me because it was written by a bunch of political hacks, five of whom were Democrats.
And sure, it contains hearsay, irrelevant information.
People weren't cross-examined.
Others didn't testify.
But I'm a serious person.
And I think a serious person would look at this and say it's good enough to be admitted as evidence.
Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy.
So that's it.
And I don't think there's much more in there because it's...
What's the bottom line is...
Other than, you know, kissing her own ass, patting herself on the back.
This was a solemn thing.
I have to take the evidence where it lies and I have to render this decision notwithstanding the backlash in order to preserve democracy.
I'm staying my own decision.
The courts had better get involved and they better get...
I say the Supreme Court and fucking fast.
Okay, because shit's coming.
It's like we're getting to that big domino and I don't know what happens.
I don't know what that big domino is and I don't know what happens when that big domino hits the ground and shatters into a thousand pieces.
So I hope that clarifies.
I mean, it's just more mental gymnastics bullcrap.
Okay, hold on one second here.
Let's do this.
We got two more crumble rants.
Deb's Wish.
Dan Bongino has a dark mode.
When you get into a mood, you should consider Viva on the Frey.
Frey is a noisy quarrel of fight brawl.
Oh, I hope I haven't been swearing too much for...
From the people.
GingerNinja1776, who made that chessboard at my home office studio, says five middle-aged, childless white women in a concrete jungle, Skyping about disenfranchised voters and pulling the political strings of society they think were their puppets narcissists.
Arkansas crime attorney.
Everyone, get Amos Miller meat, milk, butter, heavy whipping cream, etc.
I got the pork, beef, pork packages, and a gallon, I thought I said a gazillion, a gallon milk, two butter, whipping cream, and more.
More, most amazing thing.
And then we got Nike 7. Some sunshine for you, brother.
Barnes doing a poll.
Complete straw man argument.
Expect the next Viva Barnes stream.
Still saying Hamas is IDF.
Get better soon.
Thank you.
Okay, I'm gonna go look at that as well.
Hold on.
Sorry, I don't know how long I was on mute for.
So I brought that up.
I think we're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com while I still have energy.
And I'm going to see what's going on there.
The Texas thing, it's more of the same crap.
Feds won't enforce the law.
Bring in a bunch of illegal immigrants.
Say it's too big of a problem to clean up by deportation.
Fast-track to citizenship.
Promise them...
Promise them positions in military so that you have basically...
You have your own private militarized force that serves only the government and not the people.
Turn them all into citizens, knowing how they're going to vote, and you have seized control of a country.
Or worse.
Okay, vivabarneslaw.locals.com is where we're heading.
Let me read this over here.
Link is there.
Let me see here.
Can you...
Hold on a second.
I saw something this year.
Oh, can you call in?
The Infowars callers are always...
Oh, no, that's not...
There was a debate with Destiny and someone sent it to me via DM and I listened to it for about five minutes before I said this is beyond the pale even for me.
It's not just unenlightening, it's actually mind-numbing and my brain is already hurting enough.
Everybody, let's do it.
We're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com because I am fading fast and I can...
I can't smell the whiskey, but I know that I want it.
Steam sauna, eucalyptus, up the nose.
Let me get a little bit of the chat here.
Nobody talk violence in the chat, please.
Everybody knows how I feel about that.
Anybody talking violence, I believe, is a Fed trying to get people to do stupid things.
Okay, let me see here.
So they want you to break.
I mean, that's the whole point of it.
The whole point is that...
What made the trucker protest so successful is that they never did.
And anybody calling for that type of conduct is a Fed.
That's my firm belief.
Or they want to sabotage it.
Like the DeSantis Twitter cheerleaders are sabotaging DeSantis.
Whether they know it or not, they are sabotaging him.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you, brother.
Really appreciate your commentaries, says Harry Ananda.
Thank you very much.
No, thank you, Ronnie.
They always on the hunt for a patsy, says MFH321.
Absolutely.
All take care and be safe out there.
Dog digger, thank you for reminding me, actually.
Don't drink and drive.
Stay off the roads if you can avoid it, but don't drink and drive.
And just be vigilant out there.
Having something terrible happen on New Year's Day or New Year's Eve, it's terrible.
Okay, go on over to Viva Barnes Law.
.locals.com and we're going to have a short after party there and we're going to chat and see what's going on with Barnes' poll.
Rumble?
See you tomorrow, people.
Locals?
See you now.
Oh, let me mute this here.
Okay, we're on Locals.
Let's see what we got.
Which part of rural Quebec are you in, Viva?
In the Saint-Agath area.
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