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Oct. 20, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
01:08:21
Exposing the Trans MADNESS in Maine School Boards! Live with Activist and Truth Teller "Corn Pop"!
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Feel Uncomfortable? 00:15:23
Coin of order.
We've asked that we use.
Oh, so what?
They're covered.
You feel uncomfortable?
Because that's what these young girls feel like when a boy walks into the locker room and starts unchanging in front of them.
Yeah, you feel uncomfortable, right?
Feel uncomfortable, huh?
That's what these young girls feel like every time a young boy changes in front of them.
You can look at me like that all you want.
That's exactly how they feel.
And you, Miss Muffy, oh, well, I don't know if I, if I, if I stand with girls or if I stand with my uh, you know, with the so you don't care how young girls feel?
You don't care about the safety of young kids?
What about what happened in Virginia with that boy that raped a young girl in a bathroom?
Then got sent to another school and did it again.
What are we going to do when that happens here?
How are you going to look that girl in the face and said, sorry, I didn't protect you?
This is Maine's capital.
We should be setting an example for the rest of the state.
You know what example you guys are setting?
That we do not care about the young girls in this state.
You guys care about politics.
Oh, we can't change it because it's not law.
It got changed by an executive order by Biden, which is why we're here in the first place.
You know what's amazing?
I couldn't actually even run that video in incognito because it said it, you know, content was 18 plus, which is ironic considering what's at issue with what this man is raising to the school boards, pertains to what children are exposed to.
So the point that he's making is so inappropriate and offensive, it requires adult mature viewing in incognito mode on the internet.
And I presume that's because of some safety back-end stuff on X. But it's what they want to expose to children in high schools, not necessarily across the country, but in certain states.
I saw that video and I put out the tweet and I said, who is this man and when is he coming on for an interview?
And then he replied, I forget exactly what, and now it's going to happen.
For those of you who are watching this tomorrow, how does the future look?
Or is it now the past?
I forget.
We are doing something special now.
It's live in front of our locals community, vivabarnslaw.locals.com.com.
And I'm going to broadcast this tomorrow at three o'clock while I'll be unable to do my daily live show because, well, A, we want to broadcast this to the world.
And this man has a message that needs to be heard.
And this man needs to be known because this wasn't a one-off.
Like when you come across these videos on the internet, they go viral.
Sometimes the thinking is, that's just a one-off.
You know, the dude had a moment.
And I don't mean like a comedic moment.
Like, oh, he had a message in it.
And, you know, it resonated with that particular video.
This guy's been doing it for a long time.
His name on Twitter is Cornpop from Maine.
And we started talking after this.
And I said, you know, dude, first of all, good on you.
There's nobody who can watch that and not say good on you.
We're in the thick of the trans debate, which is no debate at all.
It's not debate.
It's delusion.
Where you have, I don't want to say quite liberal women, but one cannot ignore statistical overrepresentation, where you seem to have misogynist men and Women tolerating what is, in my view, nothing other than woman abuse, misogyny, homophobia as well, because the movement is predicated on telling a gay boy, you're actually a girl.
Think about chopping off your little bits.
And so, Cornpop has made this something of a purpose of his.
And it isn't the only video that he's ever done.
I have a few that he sent me.
I said, he's going to come on in about five minutes.
We've got a limited timeframe from his end because he's now going to go do some interviews on some big outlets as well.
And so, I said, I don't want to waste too much of this interview watching videos of you, but I want people to watch the videos of you.
He sent me this and said, You might want to play this one.
Leadership, the essence of leadership is showing people how it's done so that they understand it's the right way and getting them to adopt it.
And being a leader means you go against the tide when the tide is wrong.
You go against the crowd when the crowd is wrong.
You go against the establishment when the establishment is degenerate and sick.
And then, by example, and by confidence, and by will and by strength, then the timid join you because then it costs nothing to be a patriot.
Quote the great Mark Twain.
In the beginning, the patriot is a scarce man, hated, feared, and scorned.
But in time, when his cause succeeds, the timid join him because then it costs nothing to be a patriot.
It's damn good.
It seems like Mark Twain has said everything under the sun that is the most insightful wisdoms on earth.
That is Cornpop.
He's going to introduce himself when he gets in here.
But then there was another one that I wanted to play, which was amazing.
So you could do his shirt says, Miss Muffy will make you miss Miss Muffy will make, will you make free speech?
My goodness, I'm dyslexic.
I think I am.
Ms. Muffy, will you make speech free again?
And his hat says, make America great again.
And he's got something over his mouth tape, which says, I think, good evening, Augusta school board members, parents and community members.
Tonight, I stand before you as a concerned parent to address a fundamental principle that defines our nation, the First Amendment.
Excuse me, Mr. Blanchard, but this is an opportunity for you to speak and And that is not your voice, and the person speaking did not recognize himself.
Therefore, you may speak or you may stop that, or I will ask to have you removed.
Mr. Blanchard, I'm asking that you stop.
Bureaucrats love bureaucracy.
Administrators love the administrative state.
They love their stupid ass rules that can control who can say what if they so choose to control who says what.
Do I have a motion?
I'll make a motion for the board to recess.
I'll second.
Second moved and seconded discussion.
With that, the board will recess for 10 minutes.
And we're going to strike from the record what was said because it wasn't his voice and the person on the recording wasn't recognized to speak.
Because apparently, I guess, according to the administrative state and these parasitic bureaucrats, well, anytime you play a recording, you've got to have the person on the recording admitted as evidence.
I mean, this is a criminal trial right now, right?
You can't have third-party hearsay of documentation where you haven't had the person whose voice was recorded allowing that to be in evidence.
It's amazing stuff.
And Cornpop said I can introduce him, but I'm going to wait a few seconds.
I'm going to play one more video before Cornpop comes in.
Mr. Blanchard, I think we at least heard his name there.
And let's play this one, quick one.
I say quickish.
You get to know who we're going to talk to right now.
He was at the No Kings protest on Saturday, as at the time of shooting this vlog, which is Monday, October 20th, going to be broadcast to the world on October 21st.
Real time now, it's probably 3.38 for those of you who are watching in real time.
How did I know it's 3.38 on October 21st?
I timed everything.
Watch this.
just how godless this culture has become.
And the sermon you came in has become more important than you will be able to trespass.
And you let people last time speak that wasn't part of a customer.
I know for that, I thought you may get old now.
You guys not even care.
Look at this.
I hate to observe the demographics of this board.
We'll get to it in a second.
This is where are we now?
I'll entertain a motion for a recess.
Recess?
A second.
It's been moved in second in discussion.
I'd like to make that a 10-minute recess, please.
We didn't talk about that.
These are the people deciding to let boys and girls locker rooms in the name of equality.
Discussion?
Please vote.
God is watching you Yes, God is watching all of us.
Good job, good job.
Good job, good job.
On 7:1, the board stands in recess for 10 minutes.
Now let me read the caption on this one here.
This was Corn Pop from Maine.
Reminder.
Yes, the chair of the Augusta School Board, Martha Witham, violated my First Amendment right, but let's not forget.
But let's not forget she has this parent locked up because he spoke 20 seconds over his time because the board wasn't paying attention to him when he was speaking.
Augusta, Maine has turned into communist China.
All right.
So that is what's going on in the world, people.
Now, when we get our guest in here to talk about what he's been doing.
Oh, yeah, I see him in the backdrop.
Corn pop is, by the way, it's funny because there was a corn pop in our Twitter, in our YouTube, CommieTube chat.
This is not the same corn pop because apparently corn pop has this corn pop has been needed from CommieTube.
Corn pop, I'm bringing in 3-2-1, sir.
How goes the battle?
Hey, how's it going?
Very good, man.
Thank you.
First of all, thank you for doing this on such short notice and accommodating.
This will be live tomorrow for the rest of the world.
Right now, it's live for our locals community, and I'm going to get questions that they might have.
And we'll see if this format works.
I like it.
I love live because I don't like thinking that we can redo things and I don't like people saying, can you cut that part up?
No one's ever done it.
But Cornpop, okay.
I know your name, but tell the world your name.
I'm always nervous about doxing someone involuntarily.
So my name is Nick Blanchard.
I live in Maine.
I started going by Corn Pop, of course, after Biden talked about some gangbanger named Cornpop.
I've been an activist since COVID.
So as soon as he said it, I took the name and ran with it.
Now, you seem to be a very young gentleman.
How old are you?
I just turned 36 about three weeks ago.
Okay, dude, you're much older than you look, if that makes you feel better or worse.
May I ask, are you married?
Do you have kids?
I'm not married.
I have one son.
Okay, very cool.
I mean, it's going to explain a few things.
Look, we don't have time for a full history, but just give us the overview.
I mean, where are you from?
Blanchard is Blanchard.
I presume you might have some French blood in you somewhere.
I'm about 90% French.
Of course, a little bit of Indian.
Native American.
About as much as Pocahontas.
No, I thought I think 10 times more.
Probably more, yeah.
But no, I'm pretty much French.
Yeah, I'm from Rhode Island, moved to Georgia, spent most of my life in Georgia as a young kid.
Got my first chance to move back to Rhode Island to be around my family.
And met my son's mother and ended up moving to Maine with her.
And here I am.
Cool.
Now, from George, I mean, not like French-Acadian or French of like, you know, French?
I'm French-Canadian.
French-Canadian.
Yeah, I mean, I'm from Winsocket, Rhode Island, which back in the day, it was a manufacturing city.
And a lot of French Canadians migrated from Canada to Winsocket, Rhode Island in the older days.
When my grandmother.
That's very cool.
And because I have to do it, it'll give you some insight into you.
How many siblings?
What do your parents do?
So my dad still lives in Georgia.
I don't really know my mom.
As far as siblings, I got a brother, I got a sister.
And my brother is an EMT and a firefighter up in Rhode Island.
My sister is a massage therapist, CNA.
She does a bunch of stuff.
Very cool.
And what do you do for a living, if I may ask?
So I don't like to say where I work because of who I am here in Maine.
And if I say it, HR will get 100 calls tomorrow.
But I do have an adult job.
Okay.
I mean, it is what it's such a ridiculous world that we live in that it's not just a possibility that it would happen.
It's a necessity that it will happen.
And there's people who want to.
You know who the Daily Mail is, right?
Oh, yeah.
So they've already done an article once about me being harassed by this dude that is up here in Maine.
He goes by Crash Berry.
I like to call him Dingleberry.
But I mean, anytime he finds out where I work, he'll call.
Like, he literally calls my job and says that I was supplying underage girls with alcohol and that he was going to have the cops have me arrested.
I mean, dude, it's nuts.
I've gotten cards in the mail from the satanic temple out in Massachusetts.
So the actual satanic temple?
Oh, yeah, no, I've gotten three in a row.
I mean, for two months straight, I had someone mail me a $60 bag of dog food.
See, not only would I not eat it, I wouldn't give it to my dog either.
I know it's brought it back to Walmart.
I got me a $60 gift card.
Dude, I guess the question is this: may I ask where you are in Maine?
I am right in the capital.
I'm about walking distance from the state house.
I'm in Augusta.
Now, okay, so we've got a member of our locals community who's in Maine, but I'd say more rural Maine.
But I don't think people appreciate the degree to which the heart of Maine is a progressive.
Am I exaggerating in calling it a progressive shithole?
I mean, I don't even mean mean to Maine, but I'm going to say this.
As far as being a progressive shithole, I would say Portland.
Portland, Lewiston, somewhat, but definitely Portland.
Activism Against Compelled Speech 00:14:44
The northern you get in Maine, the more cons, just like in any other state.
It's only those small towns that like New York City that's got me.
You say small, but it has a lot of bigger population.
But at the same time, it so that one city is so populated that it speaks for the entire state.
As far as just kind of like, I mean, there's a big movement up here to cut off southern Maine and give it to New Hampshire because we don't want it no more because it's so liberal.
It is interesting.
And when you realize, like, it's, we say that the big or the blue cities control the red states because just because of the way, I don't know, say the gerrymandering has been occurring or the fact that the cities are the most populated or densely populated.
Most people don't appreciate that when you think of New York City defining New York State, it doesn't.
And I used to frequent Pulaski, New York, where they had some good steelhead fishing.
I never caught a damn thing.
But it's like, yeah, once you get out of the big cities, you say you start meeting more politically reasonable people.
Corn pop.
Okay, so let's do this now.
How did you get into it?
How did you start doing what you're doing right now?
So I was never really into politics.
If I'm being honest, you know, the school system failed me like they're failing everybody else.
I couldn't even tell you the three branches of government before I got into politics.
And when COVID happened, I mean, of course, I voted for Trump in 2016 just because it was Trump.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody loved Trump in 2006.
I mean, before 2016, but even then, I didn't know much about anything.
What really got me into politics and really started my activism was COVID.
When COVID happened, I was like, wait a minute, this does not make sense.
I was the person that they would tell you you had to wear a mask in a shopping center.
I'd walk in without my mask and I'd go shop and I'd have a manager in my ear.
You need a mask?
I'd ignore him.
I'd be filling up my cart because I know I'm not going to be able to buy it.
I'm going to fill it up with whatever.
And I know you're going to call the cops and the cops is going to tell me to leave.
But guess what?
Now you have a shopping cart full of stuff you've got to put away.
So really, COVID is what started my activism.
And I mean, then, of course, the election got stolen.
So, you know, that re-in that just threw gas on the fire.
So, by the way, you have a big dog, right?
Yeah, she's over here taking a drink.
Yeah.
Like, if that, if that's a chihuahua, that's a chihuahua.
You don't hear that.
That's a big dog.
No, she's a boxer.
She's a big sweetheart.
Oh, that's fantastic.
Okay, that's so.
How long have you lived in Maine for?
I lived in Maine for about eight years.
Okay.
And so you move up to Maine.
You're in Augusta.
And so politically speaking, then, in our locals community, Bill Brown says, you know, take southern Maine.
Nobody wants enough north.
What the hell is going on where you're at?
Because it's like, it's not a one-off.
And I don't think people understand what goes on in these school board meetings or these school district meetings.
I mean, tell us what's going on on the ground in terms of what these administrators are doing in the schooling system.
Well, I mean, our schooling system is all messed up, you know, especially here in Augusta.
But pretty much, so there's a Maine Human Rights Act, and that's what a lot of the liberal school boards are hanging their shirt on and saying, hey, we can't comply with Title IX because the Maine Human Rights Act says this, and we'll get sued by the state.
Meanwhile, you got your conservative towns here in Maine that are saying, you know what?
We're going with Title IX because that's the right thing to do.
Of course, I'm here in Augusta and, you know, Augusta's run by liberals.
So we got a liberal woman that's running the chair.
And then we got one woman that looks like she's half asleep half the time.
And the only time she wakes up is when she wants to yell, point of order.
And then, you know, her Muffy sidekick is what I like to call her, sitting on the side.
But we have a chance this upcoming election to actually flip the Augusta school board.
We have Kelly Smith that is running at large, that is running against, oh, I always say her name wrong, Palelo, whatever the hell her name is.
But she's the one that is sitting right beside Miss Muffy that Miss Muffy actually always turns to to get to make a motion or something like that.
Her name, I'm sorry, and I'm not trying to make fun, but I will make fun of people's names.
Her name is Miss Muffy.
That's her actual name.
So, no, her name is Martha something, but she goes by Muffy.
Why?
I have no idea, but when I found that out, I give her the common courtesy and call her Miss.
Look, we know what there's a word in there that I think people tend to know.
So her name is not, her given name is not Miss Muffy.
That's her nickname, which makes it even more suspicious.
Let me bring this up because I also think people are not going to fully appreciate this.
When I hear the Maine Human Rights Act, then I say, oh, they must have recently amended it to include gender orientation or gender identity as a grounds of discrimination.
And you'll tell me if I'm wrong.
I think you know this better, but I'm fairly certain it's right.
Maine Human Rights Act protects individuals from discrimination based on gender identity in areas like employment, housing, education.
It explicitly prohibits discrimination in various programs and activities, including academic extracurricular and athletic programs.
So they've done what we're in the process of doing up in Canada.
I'm originally from Canada, in case you, if I didn't mention that.
And they amend the criminal code once upon a time.
This is back in 2016, give or take, when Jordan Peterson rose to prominence for calling out early on this is going to lead to compelled speech.
They add gender identity as aggravating factors for certain crimes.
And then they say, well, now it's part of the law.
And so you can't discriminate, which means you can't kick men out of women's sports because that would be discriminating on the basis of gender identity, which we've added now, which Trump's actual identity of being a woman.
And so, okay, so they've done this.
And now in the name of the Human Rights Act of Maine, a progressive piece of legislation that, you know, nobody knows they're voting on until it's already law, that's the basis of them saying boys and girls locker rooms.
Pretty much.
That's 100% the basis, yes.
All right.
And now, the thing I always say, and I don't, there's no but to this.
I don't, the violence is not the right thing, period.
I'm sometimes just surprised that nobody's lost their temper more than they have.
What is what is going on in terms of who's being exposed to what in the school system in Maine?
And who shows up to these meetings?
Is it supporters at this point, or is it more active, say, opponents, activists at this point?
So to be honest with you, I've been dealing with this board for about a year.
What started, which is crazy, what started me going to these meetings is I found out that they were actually trying to pass a policy that was going along with the Human Rights Act that say your daughter is in the bathroom and a boy walks in and she feels uncomfortable.
Oh, there goes one of my sons.
And she goes and complains, right?
And she goes and says, hey, listen, I feel uncomfortable.
This doesn't make me feel right.
Your daughter gets suspended for 10 days.
Not the boy walking in the bathroom.
So that's what started all this.
And we have, and I've been going to these meetings for over a year.
And for most of them, I'm not going to lie.
It's only been about me and one other person.
And that's not included.
I mean, every now and then they'll have their, you know, alphabet mafia show up and it'll be three or four people from out of town, never from the city of Augusta.
But really, it's been more people pushing for them to vote to go back to Title IX, especially this last meeting.
This last meeting, we had over 36 people show up, sign up to speak, including two people that are running for the governor of Maine.
Was the last meeting the one where they arrested the guy for trespass because he spoke 20?
No, that was the very first meeting.
Oh, because I mean, that's a good audience.
It sounded like there was only one.
So that was one of the meetings where, so that, like I said, that was the meeting that initially got us to go.
And that we had a good crowd that one because I'm pretty good at getting people to show up to events and stuff like that because I've been doing this for quite some time.
And that very first meeting, we had a good audience.
And that was the first time that school board has ever dealt with that many people in one meeting.
So Miss Muffy got up there.
And the reason why he actually got arrested was because he started reading a speech that people from all over town drove.
And the reason how we knew that Miss Muffy allowed people to speak from out of town is because we've watched prior meetings.
So we had people that drove over an hour to come to this meeting.
And once Miss Muffy seen how many people were there, she made a new rule because she's the chair and we live in communist China that no one from out of town could speak during public comment.
Let me stop you there.
How do they know?
They ask for ID.
So when you sign up, when you sign up, exactly.
Yeah.
But vote no.
But you don't know what we have going on.
We have one of the things on the election right now is to voter ID.
And all the Democrats are like, no, vote no on one.
And it's like, all right, but when I go to the school board meeting, I got to give my name, my address, what ward I'm in, and everything.
But anyways, yeah, so she stopped people from speaking from out of town.
So one of my friends that drove over an hour gave Pablo his speech.
And he started, he started reading it.
So he was reading the written speech of someone else, much like you were playing the audio recording of Trump voice.
And they said, no, no, no, this is violating our new rule, which we just passed to limit who can say what.
Well, no, they made that rule after I did the whole Trump thing.
And the reason why I did the Trump thing with the whole AI speech was because the meeting before that, I had started a petition.
So in Maine, we have what we call the Maine Principals Association.
The Maine Principals Association is what dictates our sports.
The Maine Principal Association, right after Trump signed the executive order for Title IX, they're the ones who came out and said, we're not going to comply, blah, blah, blah.
Well, the principal of the high school here in this district is at the time was the president of the Maine Principals Association.
So I had started a petition to get her removed this principal so that she'd be removed as president of the Maine Principals Association because she was the one, she's a raging liberal.
And when I, one of the rules at the school board meeting is that you can't say anything negative about personnel at the school.
So when I got up there and I said, Miss Kim, she immediately hammered me down.
That clip went on Fox News.
Actually, the Hodge twins did a funny monologue of that.
It's actually pretty funny.
And so the next meeting, I was like, all right.
So what I did is I pre-wrote my speech.
I had an AI app.
I took Trump's voice and I had Trump read my speech.
It even said Nicholas Blanchard, 13, where I lived and everything, blah, blah, blah.
And then it started reading my speech.
And then, you know, the left's favorite saying is, I can't breathe.
So I put tape over my mouth and said, I can't speak because every time I get up there to speak, I can't speak.
So you actually identified that it was your written speech, but in an AI-generated voice.
You were not trying to pass it off as though Trump had actually made it.
It literally said Nicholas Blanchard gave like I'm supposed to every time I get up there.
And then halfway through the speech, it says that we live in communist China.
And I walked right up to the podium and I put a Chinese communist flag right on the right on the podium of the chair.
And what's great is they jump and run to executive session every time I get up there to speak.
It's like they're scared.
And Miss Muffy didn't even remove the Chinese flag when they went into executive session.
They come back out, they sit down and they restart the meeting and the flag's still sitting there.
It's, I think people actually have forgotten now that we're sufficiently far out of the 2020 litigation.
When was it?
It was 2024 when they were trying to get Trump off the ballot.
And yeah, no, no, you had a Maine ruling.
I remember covering it.
Yeah, she's actually running for governor right now for Maine.
She's our secretary of state, and she's actually running for governor.
She actually participated this weekend in the No Kings protest.
Holy.
So to refresh everybody's memory, Maine got a court ruling and your secretary of Secretary of State.
Who was it at the time?
Jana Bellows.
Janabella.
Okay.
So they supported removing Trump from the ballot.
You've got now, this was most recently, which is where you got involved in this, is, let me get the ad out of here, that they will not, they're not complying.
I got my fat fingers.
Later, I don't want that AP.
Thank you.
Justice Department is tasked with enforcing Trump's transgender sports ban in Maine.
I remember when this happened, they come in and say, nice executive order you have there, Trump.
Here's two middle fingers, but continue to give us federal funding.
And I said, cut off federal funding if they're going to defy executive orders.
I'm not talking about that.
Anyone that's in this audience, I know you've got a huge audience, especially when this gets dropped.
Anyone that knows Linda McMahon, tell Linda McMahon to cut off the federal funding here in Augusta.
Send a message to Miss Muffy.
Linda McMahon, cut off our federal funding until they comply.
I know that the argument, I'm still Canadian, but I know a little bit about the arguments is that they're going to say it's commandeering where you can't predicate federal funding on compliance, I think would be the argument.
But what's amazing is that it's just, it's overt defiance.
And I don't know how this doesn't violate Title IX.
Like, I don't know how right now there are, I'm not saying biological boys, there are boys competing in girls' sports in Maine.
Yeah.
So we actually have two boys.
So actually last year, that's another thing that I do.
That's another.
So I actually, anytime a young girl here in the state of Maine loses to a biological boy, I actually go and I go to a local guy that makes awards here and I actually make the award for the girl that should have won first place, but says they come in second place.
And I actually get the young girls awards that should have won first.
But yeah, we have two boys that are dominating in track right now.
Invisible Toxic Plastics 00:02:50
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We're living in a toxic world.
You must do something proactive.
It's so surreal.
How that doesn't violate Title IX, it doesn't make any sense to me.
How old is your, it's a son, right?
You have a son?
Yep.
He'll be seven in November.
Okay, so he's not yet in the thick of this in terms of schooling.
What was the incident where there was an assault?
Where was it?
In Mount Desert Island High School in Maine, October 2024.
What happened there?
I'm not quite sure.
Okay, that was another struggle.
I'll read about that one.
No, because you mentioned-I'm quite aware of the one in Pennsylvania.
That was one of them where the young boy that claimed he was a girl raped a young girl in the bathroom.
And then the dad went to the school board to try to confront it.
And then they ended up arresting him because he found out the school was trying to hide it.
And then they ended up sending that young boy to a whole nother school.
And then he did it again.
It's unreal.
So you've become quite active about this.
Now, when you say flip a school board, I'm always curious as to what that means.
And population of Maine, it's a small and not densely not populated state.
What are the margins, but rather what's the turnout?
How many votes need to happen in order to flip the school board in the next election?
Well, as far as votes, I'm not quite sure how many people are actually going to come out and vote for the school board.
But as far as I can explain, as far as flipping it, we have, so Rita, she is an at-large, and she is obviously Miss Muffy's right-hand person.
And so if we can replace her with Kelly Smith, which she's one of the people in the videos at not this last meeting, but the meeting before that, that got up there and yielded her time to me.
She is a conservative Christian.
She will stand up for young girls here in Maine.
So that right there is a seat flipped.
So as to where Rita would vote aligning with, you know, all these woke policies, that will be stopped with her.
And then we got Stacy, which is also another Dem woke that we could be, she could be replaced with John Rennie.
And John Rennie, believe it or not, is a gay conservative that doesn't believe in any of this crap.
When he introduces himself, he doesn't introduce himself as a gay man.
He introduces himself as a man.
So that's two people on the board that would have voted against Title IX that if we replace in November, that will vote for Title IX.
I mean, people watching this are going to say, well, okay, this self-finding well for what's going on in local Maine, but the broader impact, the broader import of all of this, people always ask me, Viva, what can we do to make a change?
I mean, you know, elections are the top down.
For people who want to start making this type of change at their local grassroots level where they live, what advice do you give them or what advice can you give them in terms of how to start getting it done?
So I would start with a grassroot movement.
Start going to your local school board meeting.
Start going to your local city council.
Start there.
Start figuring out where your tax dollars are going.
People don't realize that your school district spends most of your tax dollars.
When your taxes, city taxes go up, that's because the school, school board went to the city council and asked for more money.
So, you know, organizing people, going to your local school boards, that's a great start for people to start off with.
Then going to city council, then going, you know, start organizing rallies, start organizing, you know, meetups, just stuff like that.
I don't remember what started all of this in terms of how we got in touch with one another was the two boys getting suspended in, I'm totally blank on the state now, where they were on video saying, why is there a girl in the locker room?
They both get suspended and accused of sexual harassment, which goes back exactly what you were saying earlier about if a girl says, I don't feel comfortable with a boy's penis in here, she gets the harassment discrimination accusation and not the boy for being in there.
I mean, I guess at the ground level, who are the people still supporting this?
And what's your impression as to how and why they support this?
So I don't really know many people that are supporting this.
Like this is even a, I would say this is like a 95, 5% issue because even most Dems don't agree with young boys being in the bathroom with young girls.
Most Dems have daughters.
Most Dems would not allow that to go on.
So, I think the only people supporting this policy, I mean, if you look at Janet Mills and some of the money that she's gotten because she supported these policies and it trickles down because we are in the capital here, and then you got the main principals association.
I mean, you got to look at where they're getting the money and why they're supporting these policies.
Because, like I said, this is a 95 to 5% issue.
And I think the reason why you reached out was because of what happened at the last school board meeting.
No, yeah, no, no, that definitely saw that.
And I think it was allowed in Virginia, by the way.
I'm just totally blanking as to where it was.
Where you know, I see this and it's madness.
Like, I have these discussions with my kids.
I got three kids, two girls and one boy.
And I'm like, I'm up.
I'm as not chill, but I'm as pacifist as they get.
And I avoid physical confrontation primarily because I'm like, you know, five, five and half, five, six.
Oh, I can run fast and I'm stronger than I look.
But like, that wouldn't solve anything.
But it would not be a question of tolerating and being polite.
It would be a question of pulling my kid out of whatever it was.
Because, you know, and as much as I tell my kid, give advice on terms of, you know, certain types of behavior that are inappropriate based on ages, that involves seeing a penis.
And when I saw Riley Gaines, and this is, you know, way back now, crying over the fact that Leah Thomas is sitting there exposing his penis to these girls.
And like, I don't, sometimes my wife doesn't even want to see my penis.
Like, it's not something you want to see a stranger's ding-dong in a locker room.
It's, it was once upon a time considered indecent exposure.
And I don't know how it became not just tolerated, but promoted as loving behavior.
No, okay.
So, so now you're going to make some change at the local level, and you do the sentiment seems 95.5.
And then the question is, why is this 5% dictating this for the rest of the 95?
Has anybody gotten stupid about it?
Because I can imagine people's patients wearing thin at some point.
As far as getting stupid, I think it was about as much as what happened at the last school board meeting.
I mean, and we actually had two plans that night.
You know, we weren't going to do that if they voted for Title IX.
We were going to stand up and give them a standing ovation and give them, you know, because I've gotten messages from other school boards, you know, people that are on other school boards saying, hey, listen, we're watching what's going on in Augusta.
And that's, you know, wherever you guys fall is probably where we're going to fall.
Because I've like I've put a spotlight on the school board for a while.
Bill Brown over in our locals community says her brother, I think referring to the who was running for governor, selling land in Maine to China.
I genuinely think this is, on the one hand, influenced by the teachers' unions.
And I don't know why they would have this incentive to do it, but it has to be financial because there's nothing logical about it.
Have you been arrested for this at any point?
No.
Now, the question is this: also, were you at the other?
Well, I think we fleshed this out.
I do want to.
I already know what you're about to ask.
The No Kings?
All right.
So, well, let's just make sure.
If I've missed any questions, I'll see in our locals community about this.
What you're doing is amazing.
Doing it is one thing, doing it peacefully, passively, and then allowing it to be amplified so that these people should be ashamed of themselves is the way to do it.
Getting in there and getting violent is never the way to do it because then they feel righteously justified in calling you the barbarians who need to be suppressed speech-wise and conduct-wise.
So, what you're doing is the right way to do it.
What happened at the no this is no Kings Parade Saturday, October 18.
Dude, what was it like?
Let me lead the question.
Was it like stepping into an outdoor insane asylum?
Dude, I was there for five minutes before I was thrown in handcuffs and thrown in the back of a cot car.
So, I don't know.
So, where was it?
What happened was, is they were on a bridge, the Memorial Bridge here in Augusta.
And I pulled up, I found the spot that they hadn't covered up yet and started unloading my, we got up my stuff unloaded.
But I had a big banner that said Trump won.
And then I had some flags.
I had a big speaker.
I was playing a bunch of Tyson James, MAGA rapper, 4G Auto Blow, Tom McDonald, just the liberal cry music.
But I was in there five minutes, and I carry, when I go to protests like this, I carry what they call, it's called, it's made by Burner.
It's a launcher, but it looks like a gun, but it's CO2 powered and it shoots peppers, pepper balls.
These things right here.
Right there.
Yeah.
I carry that on me.
What's amazing?
So it's the burn a launcher.
This is not an ad, by the way.
I'll probably, you know what?
I'll probably slip in an ad when I edit this app now.
I need some help with some legal fees.
So burn a launcher, BYRNA.
It's less than lethal, illegal in Canada, by the way, because you can't even have a pepper spray launcher.
You can't have pepper spray in Canada.
Have you ever actually had to deploy it?
No.
Okay.
Never used it.
So you show up.
Do you have the newer version that's more compact or do you have?
No, I've had this for about four years.
Okay, because they got the bigger CO2 cartridges.
You get a little more, I think, a little more power.
It's a little bigger and you get more shots.
But okay.
And by the way, they got, this is really not an adverb, but it's hilarious.
You got pepper spray pellets and the hard plastic, which apparently can come out strong enough to concuss you.
I got the pepper ones.
So you should, but you show up with this.
It's almost like I'd be nervous about asking for trouble showing up with this because although it's orange and black, it does kind of still look like a real gun.
Mine's all black.
That's even worse, man.
All right.
So you show up with this, concealed or open?
No, I had it concealed.
Okay.
And then what happens?
So I had it tucked in the back of my, well, first, let me explain this.
I'm wearing a Halloween costume.
Okay.
It's an American flag suit.
So the pants are not that great.
But I also have some other pants underneath it.
And I have it in a carrying case and I have it tucked underneath the jacket.
And I'm bending over like this to set up the banner.
And one of the women sees it and she goes, He's got a gun.
I even turn around and look at her and go, It's non-lethal.
Calm your tits.
And then I continue setting my stuff up.
Next thing you know, Augusta PD shows up.
There's like four or five cops on the bridge.
They're all like over there talking to them.
And all the, I mean, there's about like, they had a good crowd and they're all walking by me and all that.
And I'm like bent over it and it falls from out my back onto the ground.
Right.
And they see it fall, which I can understand why all of a sudden now all five cops draw their guns.
I can understand that.
But the thing is, is these cops know me by name, first and last name, because like I said, I've been an activist in Maine since 2020 and they all know me.
They all know.
They all know I'm not going to do anything.
So I put my hands up.
They come over there.
They see what it is.
At that point, the four other cops are like, oh, oh, okay.
You know, whatever.
And then the sergeant comes running up and he's like, first thing he does is I had a body camera on.
First thing he does, he rips my body camera off.
And I'm like, what the hell's going on?
He goes, get him off the bridge.
I'm like, get me off the bridge.
I said, I'm not going anywhere.
I didn't do anything.
Like, I wasn't, it's not like I waved it at everybody.
It's like, this is what, no, I didn't, I didn't even tell anybody that I had it.
So he's like, well, then you're under arrest.
And I'm like, under arrest for what?
So he tells the cop right there, he goes, put them in cuffs and get him in the back of the truck.
Yeah, it's like place you under arrest, ship you out of there.
You don't come back.
Then they don't press any charges.
And then they've gotten what they want, which is.
Oh, no, I went right back.
And I told the cut.
So when, so when I got to the police station and then they waited on the sergeant to get back, because I'm asking all these cops what my charges are, they're all like, I don't know, dude.
We're just told to bring you here.
So then he comes walking in and he takes the cuffs off.
And I look at him.
I'm like, so I'm not charged with anything.
And he's like, no.
And I said, all right, well, I'm going right back.
And I went right back.
And all they're all like, you're not in jail.
I'm like, no, because first of all, even if it was a real gun, we live in Maine where it's a constitutional carry state.
Is it constitutional means open carry?
Like you could, you don't have to.
I can, no, I can conceal carry without a permit.
Oh, you can.
It's not a permit in Maine.
See, it's not, it's not all.
The state's not all bad.
That's actually, it's, it's, well, you never know when you're going to get attacked by a bear or a moose.
I mean, there's a lot of moose in Maine.
I tell everybody, man, I love Maine.
I lived in four other states in this country.
And here in Maine, yeah, we got raging liberals, but that's about as worse as it gets.
You don't, we don't deal with all these different protests you see on TV.
About as violent as it gets in Lewiston, and that's because it's freaking swarmed up with Somalians.
Not racist.
It's just the truth.
But in Maine, I mean, dude, it's peaceful.
I can still leave the door to my house unlocked.
Just googling it in real time.
Maine, 44% below the national average.
And I imagine when they say, you know, it's concentrated areas, it's easily identifiable areas as opposed to Chicago, where it's like, yeah, it's areas that span massive swaths of the city.
You know, look, I always say Canada is a beautiful place, except for the government and except for the raging liberals who have ruined it.
Maine is geographically absolutely beautiful.
I'm trying to think, Mount Katahdin is in Maine, right?
Yeah, I believe so.
Yep.
Yeah, that's like the second, that's the highest mountain on the East Coast.
And it's like, it's like smack dab in the middle of Maine where you can't, it's like takes eight hours to get to it.
And you have the ocean, which is the most beautiful thing on earth.
Yeah, it's just, it's just a shame.
Politics ruins everything at some point.
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So you go, hold on.
go back what happens when you go back oh i go back and i'm like riding by him because i got an electric scooter and i'm riding by him all and i gotta i'm holding a trump flag like this i gotta move up like this and all i can hear is why is he not in jail why is he not like i did nothing wrong but i am but i am now because i did foyer request the body camera from all five officers because i was told i was under arrest I wasn't told I was being detained.
I was told I was under arrest.
I wasn't even allowed to grab my phone.
Nothing.
It was all left on the bridge.
I was thrown in the back of the car and told I was under arrest and brought to the police station only for him to walk up to uncuff me to tell me that the reason why he took me off the bridge was so that the mob didn't turn on me.
Meanwhile, he left a single mother, which was who I was with.
I mean, she was by herself with all my stuff and then wouldn't even give her a ride to the end of the bridge so that the mob wouldn't attack her.
Let me another question.
You said they took off your body camera.
Was it a GoPro?
No, it's an actual body camera.
Okay, so you had your body cam running.
Have you released that footage yet?
I so this is the thing is I gave it to somebody because they're looking at it.
The footage, my footage isn't on there.
He walked up to me as soon as he threw me in cuffs and grabbed my camera from me and I didn't see it until I got it back after they let me go.
And I always, because that's the way you turn it on, is you hit the record button.
Yep.
And I always do that.
And the footage isn't there.
All right.
So you're not, you're weighing your words in terms of not accusing anyone of having deleted the footage, but the footage is not there.
The footage is so that's why I did a Fourier request this morning to the police, um, to the chief of police for the footage of the body cam of all five officers.
Because the sergeant that walked up and did all that, he had it because I made, I asked him, said, you got your body camera and it's on, right?
Because all the other officers were confused.
When he threw me in the car, especially the one that drove me to the police station, once he got to the police station, he left me in the back of the cruiser to get out of the car to call three other officers to figure out what my charges were.
He's like, because I'm on the way there and I'm like, dude, like, what is going on?
Like, you at least, you ain't read me my rights.
Nothing.
They ain't told me what I'm charged with.
Like, this is kidnapping.
Like, what are you doing?
What is the, I mean, how you're known to the local police force.
I have, you know, population is not that big, so it's, it's probably a small community.
Uh, how do you get along with them?
Are you familiar with them?
No, they all, I showed them all respect.
This was the first time that I've ever had a problem with this police department.
I've always shown them respect.
They've always shown me respect.
And it was really, like I said, it's really just this one officer because the other four officers there were confused.
Like, like, like I was, like I was saying, when we pulled in, he's out calling three or four other officers.
Like, what are we charging this kid with?
Like, this wasn't, that wasn't a gun.
Like, you know, blah, blah, blah.
Like, what's going on?
And then he's calling the sergeant that told him to bring me to the police station.
And he's like, hold on, I'm on the way.
Don't tell him anything.
And then he walks in.
As soon as he walks in, he takes the cuffs off me.
Yeah, I mean, the thing is, I've gotten so used to the cops in Canada doing that during the Ottawa trucker protests.
They would just arrest people, detain them, take them far away.
This was in winter also, just dump them in the snow and make it very difficult for them to get back to the protest and not charge them with anything after having, you know, kept them on their butts in the snow for four hours while they detained them.
Now, by the way, I know you got to get going for Newsmax.
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You have a few more minutes?
Oh, I got plenty of time.
Yeah.
Okay.
Awesome.
I'm going to see if there's any questions in our local community.
By the way, they've specified the rape case of the transgender student who raped allegedly.
Loudown, Virginia.
Yeah, Loudon, Virginia.
I don't know what the hell's going on in Loudoun.
And then the case that I was looking up, which occurred in Mount Whatever, the Bar Harbor, it was in Mount Desert, was not a sexual assault.
It seems to have been an altercation between a trans student, between a boy and a girl, I guess.
And there was some controversy for that.
So what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
So FOIA requests A for this.
I know I'm going to play the video after you go.
Maybe I'll play it now here.
Let me see if I can just get this one up.
Were you, is this it?
Threatened?
Say you're going to sue them.
Let me just put this here.
What's up, Patriots?
Everybody's asking me what happened, what happened today.
So I'm going to break it down for you.
I went to counter protest.
We're not going to play the whole thing because you broke it down, but I want everyone to see the burn along.
The No Kings rally in Augusta, Maine at the Memorial Bridge.
And I do carry what is called a burner gun.
It is a non-lethal CO2-powered gun that shoots rubber bullets that have Mason tear gas in them.
Okay, so that's, I mean, it's, it's amazing.
And arguably, but not arguably, I don't know, unlawful detention or kidnapping if they arrest you, don't read you your rights, and then let you go without charges.
What do you have next on the plans for the next school board meetings or the next, you know, the next steps in this political activism to try to save Maine from activist liberals?
So the next thing up until November 4th is focusing on getting Kelly Smith, John Rennie, and William Quarty on the school board.
That's that's my focus from now until November 4th.
After November 4th, it's working on getting David Jones elected as the Republican candidate for governor of the state of Maine.
So November 4th, that's going to be the midterms.
There's no chance of flipping the bigger seats in Maine Republican.
No, this upcoming November 4th is our school board.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, hold on.
We're November 2025.
So November 2026 is the big one.
That's going to be the midterms.
Okay.
How much does it cost?
Like, what do you do?
What do you need in terms of fundraising expenses?
You print billboards.
I mean, how do you raise money for this?
I mean, I got to goFundMe.
It's on my X account.
It's on my Facebook and all that.
Any donations would be awesome.
I pretty much do this on my own.
People donate signs and stuff like that and all that, but I pretty much do this on my own.
All right.
Well, you know what?
The link will be actually in the pinned comment as of the time everyone's watching this live premiere today, which is tomorrow as of recording this.
So you'll send that to me and I'll put it up there so people can support you.
Because it sounds trivial, but billboards, gas, this is, it sounds like a full-time job in addition to your actual job, the one that pays the bills.
And it's people don't, I mean, from a political perspective, people always say these seats, which have a lot of influence, are the cheap seats to actually get when you're funded.
When you're grassroots and doing this on your own, it's literally money out of your back pocket.
All right, so that's November 4th.
And then it's going to be on to November 2026.
Is there, I don't know what the political dynamic is in Maine.
Is there a chance that this, that it goes?
Who's up on the who's running in 2026?
So we got to replace Susan Collins.
I mean, and our GOP isn't going to put no one up to replace her.
It's kind of depressing.
I called on Rick Savage.
Anyone from Maine knows who Rick Savage is.
Rick Savage is the restaurant owner during COVID that told Janet Mills, our governor, to kiss his ass and kept his restaurant open.
And she bankrupted him, shut him down, and he had to sell his restaurant and open one up in New Hampshire.
But he's pretty well known.
He's a fighter.
And I just wish that he would throw his name in because I think he's the only person here in Maine that could run against Susan Collins without the GOP backing him and actually have a chance to beat Susan Collins.
But people here in Maine are so worried about voting for someone else because they think that Susan Collins is the only chance we have at keeping that seat red.
But I hate to break it to everybody.
Susan Collins is just as blue as any Democrat.
She sides with the Democrats more than she sides with us.
It is amazing.
Like you're not a Democrat or Republican based on the letter, but based on the deed.
And she's quite clearly, I mean, I know if I've been following for a bit, it's, you know, quite clear.
Let me bring these up here.
These are in our locals community who are watching this live as of now.
And I said, get questions in here and tag me in yellow.
And there are some questions for you.
I'm still calling you a corn pop.
How many of the school boards are originally from Maine?
How many are implants?
How many of the schools?
I presume members of the school board are originally from Maine.
How many are implants?
To be honest with you, I don't know that question, but I could tell you that I do know that there's only two of them or three of them I know that actually have children in the district.
So I think that's more.
Yeah, that answers it.
I mean, it's two or three of the how many?
One, two, three of the six.
Yeah, that's amazing.
I mean, so then the question is here coming down.
Are you going to run for the school board office?
Or would that, well, that would be a fool's errand.
First of all, you even get there, like you want that headache.
Do you have any plans or have you had any thoughts about running to get on the school board yourself?
So people like me here in Maine, I think people like me are more helpful helping the right person run.
I'm too controversial.
I'm kind of like an Owen Schroyer.
Actually, that's where I got a lot of my motivation from.
You know, I go to like meetings.
I went to a Nikki Haley rally when Nikki Haley came to Maine and I got kicked out of that rally because I held up a Trump flag and told her this is Trump country.
You know, like it would be hard for someone like me to win a small local election, especially here in a liberal Augusta, because they're not even some of the conservatives, even some of the conservatives look at me as a little too much.
And it's funny, I've grown to absolutely not care about that.
You strike me as Owen Troyer, I get as well, but you know who Jake Lang is from the Jan Sixers?
You have the exact same spirit in my view and energy as Jake in a good way.
That's funny.
No, no, it's amazing.
I kind of almost feel like I'm talking, like you're not from, you're from the North, but your accent is more from the South.
Okay, hold on.
How do I bring this back up here like this?
Okay, we're going to see what other questions we have in the end.
Can you sue the police for kidnapping?
Have you consulted a lawyer?
Um, that's one thing I'm working on right now.
Like I said, this literally just happened Saturday.
My first step this morning was setting the four-year request.
And then I got home from work and barely had enough time to change my shirt real quick.
So I didn't look like a bum and get on with you.
So I'll do it.
First of all, I appreciate it because it was, um, it's, it worked out well.
Neurodivergence says tip.
I sent more for your info.
Very nefarious.
Well, this sounds very suspicious.
Oh, look into the Miss Kendra program for public schools.
I have it on the backdrop, but I don't know.
Uh, do you know what Miss Kendra program is for the schools?
I have no idea what that is.
Yeah.
I'll look.
I mean, I think it's something total, not unrelated, but I'll look it up.
I got to the backdrop.
See the veil says Viva.
Have any of the textbooks been changed, uh, to favor other countries chosen history narrative.
I've been hearing a lot of this happening.
Do you, are you following what's going on with the books and schools in Maine?
Um, I don't think as far as like history wise that they've changed anything as far as that.
I mean, they got a lot of the crazy books as far as like gender queer and stuff like that.
That is allowed to be in our schools and stuff like that.
Charlie Kirk, Robert Barnes, anyone with a brain will tell you Collins is the only hope for a Republican senator in Maine.
I don't think Barnes actually says that Robert Barnes, Viva and Barnes law for the people.
Listen, there's a lot of people that, that say that there's a, but you know, at the end of the day, I'm done voting for the lesser of two evils just because that's our only thing.
I would rather lose an election and vote for someone.
I know that's going to be a fighter than to vote.
I'm like, like you were about to ask, was I at January 6th?
Yes, I was there.
I remember what she said about people like me.
You know what?
I don't care.
She's not having my vote.
Uh, how did you, you didn't get a, let me bring this out.
I think I'll look for more questions when we talk, but you didn't get arrested for January 6th.
No, I didn't go inside the Capitol.
Um, I was there.
I was part of that first initial group that got there.
I have video of Ray Epps on my phone.
Um, I left Capitol grounds at two 13.
I think it, when it was, I did get contacted by the FBI.
They showed up in my house four or five times the entire time of the Biden era.
I've saved every FBI card of them coming by just so when my son learns about this in the history books, I can explain to him what really happened on that day.
You were, so you were down there and you saw Ray Epps.
So let me ask you this.
I, I personally believe he's quite obviously a fed.
Um, so I'll tell you the energy of what happened.
Once people made it to the steps, that's where everybody drew the line.
Everybody was like, hold on, wait a minute.
What's going on here?
What pissed everybody off was when they started shooting us with rubber bullets and tear gassing us for no reason.
That's what incited people to get pissed off.
And then you had people that walking around with megaphone screaming, fight for your freedom.
This is your only chance.
I mean, you had people singing amazing grace.
You had people praying.
And then, you know, as a man, when you see a woman getting beat, I'm sorry.
I don't care if you got a badge or not.
When an innocent woman is getting beat as a man, how do you watch that?
So some men couldn't, you know, some men couldn't deal with that.
Or some men couldn't deal with them shooting us with rubber bullets for no reason.
That's funny.
I mean, it's exactly what Jake Lang said when I, when I interviewed him from jail and he, and he says, I think the word was a baseball bat manifested.
But he says, I'm sitting there.
I, Roseanne Boylan.
Yeah, he saved Roseanne.
He tried to save Roseanne Boylan.
Yeah, he said she died in his arms.
He, you know, and, and at that point, you know, yeah, yeah.
He's like, I, well, I did what I did and I do not have a regret for what I did.
And I was like, you know, you've seen this live and I hope you don't get in more trouble for it.
At that time, I thought it was a 0% chance that they actually get a pardon.
But my goodness, talk about activism and talk about, you know, running whatever bullhorn you have.
It happened.
Oh, I thought you were showing me the tattoo, but yes, I mean, it's, I, you know, I said it's, it was one of my more astounding revelations as someone who's mildly spiritual.
But when that bullet didn't hit Trump and his life was spared, thousands of other people's lives were saved in that moment as well, because but for that not happening, he doesn't become president.
He doesn't part in those Jan 6s.
They are rotting away in a gulag for decades.
And I probably would have been thrown in a cell too.
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Dude, that's amazing.
So now you've got the fundraising.
Is it a give, send, go?
It's a gift and go.
Yeah.
I started that just because that's when I started doing the awards for the young girls.
I started that just to help pay for that.
Because before then, I never really asked for donations.
I just did everything on my own.
No, that's good.
At least the give, send, go is the right one.
The gof me is one that even when I agree with the cause, I have a great difficulty sharing that go f me platform.
That's amazing.
Can I can I see your dog?
Yeah, Coco.
Come here, girl.
Box it.
I have I grew up with Bull Mastis.
Come here, Uncle.
Come here, girl.
Let's see it.
I'm trying to think.
Is it like the skitty boxers or like the biggest?
Oh, I love Luke Face.
Say, I go.
I got two dogs that are, as far as canines go, they're not the most amazing specimens on.
They're great dogs, but I want to go with a big dog.
Oh, man, dude, she's the biggest love bug.
The only problem I have with her is she doesn't know what personal space is.
Well, I know sometimes they also like they get hyper and they bump their heads up.
And if you get too close to them, they'll like break your nose if they smash their faces up at you.
That's a beautiful, you have a beautiful dog, dude.
Okay, so this is amazing.
Did I forget to ask anything that you would have wanted me to ask?
We got her excited.
Oh, okay.
TT Fulltimer says, Go F Me has taken money from 1.4 million people with permission.
Don't worry about the dog.
I love it.
That's TT Full Timer.
Viva, show up, Cornwins.
Come here.
One, two, three.
This is my Steve.
I just, I woke him up from his slumber.
He's blind and blind from birth.
And the other one's paralyzed.
And she will have undoubtedly sullied up the living room.
Okay, now let me just make sure I don't run over his foot with my chair.
But right now, I mean, you asked if I wanted to run or anything like that.
Like what my kind of my, what my goal is for right now is I would like to start, I would like to start doing what you're doing.
I want to eventually be a full-time podcaster here in Maine.
I would like to, you know, launch what I'm calling the CPN, the Corn Pop Network, kind of the play on CNN.
And it's called Unapologetic Truth.
And I use the Ephesians verse for the armor of God.
Yeah.
But I would hope to be doing that any year full time.
That's that's my goal.
Not to wish any, I mean, having a job, a real job is always sort of the luxury that allows you to finance the pastimes.
And then people find sometimes when they get, when they get kicked out of their job because of these, these, these sons of bitches who go and try to ruin the livelihoods of people, they get forced into the pastime to make it sustainable at a faster rate.
So a number of other biblical verses, you know, I don't know if it's God never gives you more than you can handle is a biblical verse, but it will work out, Cornpop.
You're doing amazing stuff.
And I'm glad it came across my feet.
I'm glad you picked up on my quote tweet.
And I'm glad.
Dude, I was honored.
I was honored.
I did.
I couldn't believe it.
I was like, wait, what?
This is why the internet is so amazing.
Like you said, this is how small the world becomes when, you know, in a good way, see, it's like, who is this guy?
It's amazing because it is amazing.
It highlights the absurdity.
And the one things that the tyrants don't like is being publicly mocked and being revealed to be naked.
And the only way they can not be revealed to be naked is to pull the wool over people's eyes and to shut off their microphones, which they did to you and your friend.
I mean, it's fantastic.
So by the way, everything, pitch everything.
And I'm going to put the links in the description and then we're going to say our proper goodbyes after.
Oh, your links on Twitter is corn pop.
I can send it to you, though.
All right.
No, I'll say it out loud anyhow.
At least we'll get.
No, hold on.
I can do better than that.
I'll show it.
And we're going to have it in the description.
And I'm going to still call you Corn Pop.
I'm Corn Pop.
This is Corn Pop, Corn Pop Network CPN.
And I love the avatar.
Unapologetic truth, Ephesians 6.11.
Save America.
Dude, it's been amazing.
Let me get this out of here.
And let me make sure that I haven't missed any questions in our locals community.
And I love the way this worked out.
Let me see here.
That tell that to all.
Okay, I'm not starting another fight with a different subject here.
I just had a two-hour session with our local assessor on some illegal crap going on in our RV park.
Okay, not related.
Corn pop, thank you.
I will talk to you.
Well, stick around.
We'll see if proper goodbyes.
You're going on Newsmax in a few minutes.
Locals, thank you very much.
And I'm going to end the stream now.
Godspeed, people, and I'll raid you into the next channel in real time.
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