Best State of the Union Address EVER! Democrats ARE Crazy! Paid 2 Smear Candace? Mark Ruffalo & MORE
Donald Trump’s 2024 State of the Union—dubbed the "best ever"—exposed Democrats’ alleged hypocrisy, from Tony Evers and Ilhan Omar’s labor exploitation rhetoric to Rashid Tlaib’s controversial Israel map. The speaker frames Democratic policies as "suicidal empathy," prioritizing illegal immigrants over American workers while ignoring crimes like Alex Predi’s death. Mark Ruffalo’s wealth and offshore accounts are mocked for his billionaire tax advocacy, and claims of Candace Owens being paid to smear her are dismissed as unproven. Future debates on Epstein files and high-profile guests like Gavin Newsom could further challenge Democratic credibility, suggesting a 2026 or 2028 reversal risks repeating past failures. [Automatically generated summary]
Ladies and gentlemen, in the dystopian nightmare novel, George Oldwell's 1984, they had the two minutes of hate, which was a daily period during which members of the outer and inner party of Oceania watch a film depicting Immanuel Goldstein, the principal enemy of the state, where they scream bloody murder for two minutes straight.
Today I present you something similar, but somewhat different.
I call it two minutes of Democrats espousing views supporting modern day slavery, shamelessly and proudly boasting why they need illegal immigrants to use as the modern day slaves.
Behold.
If I had a chance and I knew it would have an impact, I'd tell them to leave the immigrants here in Wisconsin alone.
They're the ones that milk our cows.
They're the ones that work in our factories.
If they go after those folks, our economy will implode overnight.
You should know that.
You kick every Latino out of this country.
Then who is going to be cleaning your toilets, Donald Trump?
And we need immigrants in this country.
Forget the fact that the farm, that our vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren't being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants.
The idea that Donald Trump wants to bring iPhone manufacturing here is insane because how many people are going to want to do a job, you know, screwing little screws into an iPhone?
We don't have the people to do it because we do have pretty low unemployment in this country.
And now we're deporting every immigrant that could possibly work at that place.
Remember the whole eating the dogs and cats in Columbus, Ohio thing?
Why were there so many Haitians in Columbus, Ohio?
Tell me.
Because they were needed for work and manufacturing, because they needed the employees there.
And as they have decided to go after immigrants and these and things like that, and they said, oh, they're taking your black jobs.
They're taking your black jobs.
Not really.
They are obviously jobs that they want us to go back to, such as work in the fields.
All right.
Those immigrants that come into our country, they work the fields, something that we ain't done in a long time.
And clearly, he is trying to make us go back to the fields.
The fact is, ain't none of y'all trying to go and farm right now.
You're not.
You're not.
We're done picking cotton.
We are.
You can't pay us enough to find a plantation.
There was the old trope.
I got to tell you, like, it pains me to put these montages together.
And I try to keep them relatively short because people's attention span, not pointing any fingers, mine is pretty short as well.
You get bored after about two minutes of the same thing.
Can you understand what Jasmine Crockett at the end literally said?
There was the old trope back in the day.
It was the argument against ending slavery.
It's not my argument.
I'm not saying these words as though they haven't been said before.
They're, you know, go back and read the history of it.
Publication from April 30, 2012.
Moral priorities.
If we free the slaves, who will pick the cotton?
These were arguments that were actually raised in opposition to abolishing slavery back in the day.
What did Jasmine Crockett literally say?
We need illegal aliens because black people aren't going back to the fields to do these types of jobs.
What did Adam Kinzinger say?
We need illegal aliens because we need those little fingers to screw in things because Americans won't do those jobs.
What did Jerry Nadler say?
We need illegal aliens to pick the fields, otherwise our fruits and vegetables are going to rot.
What did Joel Osborne?
I always give makes her Osborne woman, whatever her name is.
If you kick out all the Latin, who are going to clean your toilets?
And the first one, who was the first one in all of that?
The governor of Wisconsin.
When I published that and I posted, I say, two minutes of Democrats talking about how they support modern day slavery, because that's what it is.
There's no hemming and hawing.
There's no weighing your words.
What they are promoting, espousing, and putting into policy is modern day slavery.
I guess the only caveat to that is it's true.
It's not only Democrats.
There's an element of the Rhino Party that exploits illegals as well.
But then I got a little nervous because when I posted that and I was like, oh, crap, the Tony Evers, the governor of Wisconsin.
I was like, oh, maybe he's Republican and I screwed up and now Viva's going to get fact checked.
And no, no, Tony Evers is Democrat as well.
They have no problem saying it.
And they have no problem basically admitting that it's a replacement of sorts.
We're not going to make those jobs worthwhile.
We're not going to treat those jobs as transitionary training jobs.
We're going to import illegal aliens, open the borders, then build an economy on exploiting of those people, and then say we can't shut it down now and we can't kick out all the illegals because we've built an economy off exploiting people who are vulnerable and trafficking humans for the purposes of exploiting for cheap labor.
And they say it.
And they say it over and over again to the point where the montage exceeds two minutes, but I keep it down to two minutes because I don't want to bore everybody.
And I say that because they're hypocrites.
I mean, they don't care that they are being hypocritical from safely joining Bitcoin.
That is not an endorsement of Bitcoin.
It is in your face, egregious.
And it goes from it's not happening to it is happening and it's a good thing that it is.
The borders aren't open.
Illegal immigration is not a problem, but we've built industry on it.
And according to Tony Evers right now, if you kick out illegal aliens, if you prioritize American citizens, well, the entire economy would crash overnight.
And he should know that.
Viva Fry, former Montreal litigator, turned current Florida Rumbler.
How goes the battle, everybody?
We are and or should be live on vivabarnslaw.locals.com, where we are, where Bill Brown says modern society is now based off human suffering, offshoring jobs where there are no labor laws is just slavery.
I'm going to bring this up here.
We have a great, wonderful community.
Allie Michael says, hope you're all having a wonderful day.
No, it's an amazing thing.
We outsource the slavery to some extent.
And I say this as someone, I would pay more to have things made in America.
Happily.
And then people are going to say, well, you're a privileged individual that you have the capacity to pay more for made in America stuff.
There's some stuff you just can't get made in America.
So they outsource slave labor to China so you can get your iPhone.
I don't know how much more it would cost to build it here, ethically.
You outsource your pollution to China and you import your slave labor so that you can, what?
Nobody wants those jobs?
Nobody's looking to get into farming?
Sorry, Jasmine Crockett.
First of all, that's ignorance and that's privilege.
A government employee, you know, sucking at the teeth of a government that pays for all of their expenses, their healthcare, their Medicare, good salary, thinks that nobody wants to get into farming.
Are people who are proud farmers out there who love farming, who left to their own devices, would go into it.
But you get crippling regulation, government oversight.
You know, I talked about the farm.
I've talked about it, so I'm not going to disclose anything that's not known.
Coastal Pastures Farm just up the street, a veteran-owned farm being crippled, crushed by bureaucracy, even in the free state of Florida, although it goes by counties.
So it's arrogant, siloed perspectives of government employees who think that Americans wouldn't love to do the farming that they've been doing for generations, but are simply unable to do right now because of crippling regulation, federal and state oversight that makes it impossible for them to do what they've been doing for years.
And so the only ones that can succeed are big ag, big business, that get off on exploiting the very same slave labor that these Democrats are saying we need because Americans, real Americans, hey, they're not doing those jobs.
Oh, because those are beneath them.
Horse crap.
Because it's beneath you and your government haughtiness.
H-A-U-G-H-T-I-N-E-S-S, not H-O-T-T-Y-N-E-S-S.
I'm a married man and I don't look at other women that way.
They, the arrogant elite who have the truest of true privileges, political privilege, think that Americans don't want to work certain jobs.
So we need to import people who can't speak the language, open the borders to them so that they can be hostage for the exploitation of the political elite.
Political Privilege Critique00:14:59
All right, well, that's it.
That's my, how many minutes has that been?
That's my nine minutes.
It's not nine minutes of hate.
It's just nine minutes of irritation.
I watched the State of the Union address.
I, you know, at some point, I don't know, I know we all have our respective audiences, and I know everybody's been talking to the state, it's talking about the State of the Union address today.
And, you know, I don't know if it gets tiring.
I'm going to do it anyhow because I have my own, what I hope are insights, observations.
And I don't know how many watching the show now follow the Rumble lineup throughout the day.
And you'll listen to the various insights and you'll see whose insights and intellect offer you the most interpretive value of the world around you.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about, I say talk about, it feels gossipy, but I try to understand the news.
The campaign, call it a campaign for lack of a better word, against Candace Owens, the rumors that people are being paid to post against Candace Owens, the rebuttal to those rumors on the interwebs.
And then we're going to get into some Canadian stuff.
Got knowledge says it's okay to voice your opinion.
Oh, trust me, noble.
Now I know that.
My liberation moment, like my red pill was 2015 when Donald Trump started running for president.
That was my red pill.
My freedom pill was when I ran for the People's Party of Canada.
I'd always avoided or tried to avoid talking politics.
When I ran for office, it was liberation.
Not only was I allowed to do it, I had to do it.
And I did it.
And I've been doing it ever since.
People, all right.
You all watched the State of the Union address yesterday.
I missed a portion of it.
I watched it in fast motion and then I caught the second half because I was coming back from my bowling night, which was decent.
I bowled a 212 in the first game.
I had a disastrous second game of 166 and a third game, which was good, finished with five strikes and a 198.
All right.
I was trying to keep up with the State of the Union address.
I was catching up on the way home.
And I can safely say, in my humble opinion, which I shall state, and you are all free to disagree, it was the best State of the Union address I've ever seen in my entire life.
Now, that is not to say, oh, he got the memo.
He's got to suck up to the government.
No.
In abstractum, like if I'm a Democrat, I can look and say, okay, well, I know what Trump didn't talk about because he couldn't.
I know what he avoided strategically.
Okay.
Bottom line, it was the best State of the Union address I've ever seen in my entire life.
That might also be because I literally cannot stomach the sound of Obama's voice.
It might be also because I could not stomach the sound or sight of sleepy Joe Biden.
It was good.
It was long.
It was on point, but it did one thing that it's just about bloody time was done.
They say calling out the Democrats is an easy thing.
And I know it's a false dichotomy, left versus right.
That's what they want us to do to have us fighting with each other, yada, yada, yada.
Blue pill, red pill, whatever you want to call it.
Jack asses who do not stand to pay tribute to victims, American citizens of violence.
It's about time you just call it out for what it is.
Jackasses who do not condemn what I believe to be child genital mutilation with this transgender ideology.
Say that up in Canada, you're liable to get a fine for $750,000 in front of these provincial human rights tribunals.
The one thing that Donald Trump did last night was call out the jackasses in a way that I'm sort of surprised it had never been done before.
Why doesn't a president during these State of the Unions?
Because it's always been the case, right?
Like when it's Biden, sometimes the Republicans won't stand up.
Although, in my call-it-bias observations, Republicans are far more prone to stand in unity with the country, although they do sit down when it's political issues that they're getting their standing ovations from.
State of the Union addresses are typically unwatchable because all that it is is clapping, 30 seconds of speech, clapping, 30 seconds of speech clapping.
I want to play this in its entirety.
It's a little long and I might pause it throughout.
And we're going to get into what are my highlights, what are my bottom line observations.
And I say it was the greatest speech, greatest State of the Union address in my lifetime, not because I don't have complaints or constructive criticism about what the administration has been doing, unforced errors it has been making.
And let me just take this out here and just clarify one thing for once and for all.
Every now and again, people make fun of the fact that I'm Canadian.
People make fun of the fact that I'm Canadian living in Florida.
And they say, Viva, how dare you criticize the administration?
You should be thankful that you're here.
I'll tell you one thing more than anything.
Not only am I thankful to be here, I understand that I am among the most fortunate people on earth to have had the opportunity, the ability, and freedom to come down to Florida, to come down to these United States of America.
America's not a perfect place any more than any country on earth is perfect, but it's far better.
For all of its foibles, it's far better and it's the greatest country on earth.
Canada is a great country except for the government.
Canada is a great country, except for a people who are so flipping brainwashed, they don't even know that they've been brainwashed.
Every day that I wake up in Florida and I go outside to walk my dog barefoot, I say, thank God that I'm in America.
Thank God that America exists.
Because if it didn't exist, there would be nowhere else to go in the battle for freedom, in the battle for freedom of speech, in the battle for individual rights.
There would be nowhere else on earth to go if America didn't exist.
And any and all of my criticism is not for clout.
It's not for cliques.
It's to make sure that these rat scoundrel Democrats don't take back control in 2026 and don't come back into power in 2028.
Because that's what's going to happen when you make unforced, stupid errors, when you still have Tina Peters rotting away in jail.
And when you post about it, everybody's reply to it is, well, she wasn't a big enough donor, so the administration's not looking after her.
I mean, when people get that sentiment, I'm not the one putting it out there.
When people get that sentiment, that's when people get disenfranchised, and that's where they disconnect.
And you want the Democrats to come back into power in 2026.
You can do one of two things: cheerlead the lemmings off the cliff or browbeat legitimate criticism, which would make the administration better, into silence.
You want yes men.
There's a lot of yes men out there.
This is the greatest country on earth, period.
And specifically, what makes it the greatest country on earth?
Not that you can tell the politician to fuck off.
Okay, good, that's juvenile.
What makes it the greatest country on earth is that you have the public debate to make sure that the finest ideas rise to the top and that you don't get bogged down in yes men, partisan hackery that just results in mistakes being made, nobody saying anything, and then a shift of power and then a shift of the narrative.
Oh, well, it was always bound to happen.
That's how the pendulum swings.
Sometimes the pendulum swings so far it falls over.
And if Kamala Harris had gotten into power, the pendulum would have fallen over.
And I would dare say that a great many more people would not only still be in jail, more people would actually be going to jail.
But for the grace of God, this man is the president of the United States of America.
That doesn't mean that everyone should just shut up and thank their lucky stars.
You got to make sure that the opportunity and the progress is not squandered come 2026 and reversed come 2028.
With that said, just a single long human lifespan separates the giants who declared and won our independence from the heroes who stand among us tonight.
Everything our nation has done, everything we have achieved has been the work of those few great lifetimes.
In those brief chapters, Americans built this nation from 13 humble colonies into the pinnacle of human civilization and human freedom.
This is beautiful.
And I can understand there's people out there who just can't stand Donald Trump's voice or face.
And they look at this probably here at the same way I hear Joe Biden or Obama.
You put, if you're an Obama fan, you put these words to Obama's inflection, and you would say it's poetry.
He's talking about how the fact that he had, I don't want to say octogenarians, that's not the right word, and it might be even to be centenarians.
He had people who were 100 years old in the audience.
And he was saying there was only a breath of a generation between those men's birth and the initial generation of freedom-loving patriots that made America.
The strongest, wealthiest, most powerful, most successful nation in all of history.
Americans ventured out across the daunting and dangerous continent.
We carved paths through an unforgiving wilderness, settled a boundless frontier, and tamed the beautiful but very, very dangerous wild west.
From empty marshes and wide open plains, we raised up the world's greatest cities.
Together, we mastered the world's mightiest industries, shattered histories, monstrous tyrannies, and we liberated millions from the chains of fascism, communism, oppression, and terror.
You have to appreciate this, and you appreciate the one-screen two films.
The level of indoctrination by an America-hating left wants you to be ashamed of this history.
They want you to be ashamed of Americans' accomplishment, America's accomplishment, not just in founding this country in terms of what it is, not just in terms of establishing a constitution that's replicated or at least imitated throughout the world.
Science, thought, culture.
And they want you to be ashamed of it.
They want you to feel bad for everything that happened up until today so that they can destroy it because they built nothing.
Americans lifted humanity into the skies on the wings of aluminum and steel.
And then we launched mankind into the stars on rockets powered by sheer American will and unyielding American pride.
We wired the globe with our ingenuity.
We captivated the planet with American culture.
And now we are pioneering the next great American breakthroughs that will change the entire world.
And I'll pause it here.
I don't even know if anybody in the chat said it because this screen overlays on my screen and I can't see the chat right now.
Some people are going to say, he says this during the State of the Union.
And then in an interview with Laura Ingram, I forget if that was her, he says, you know, well, we're lacking skilled labor, so we need H-1B visas.
This is what I mean by saying it was the greatest speech on its own.
It was the greatest State of the Union address ever on its own.
Are there certain inconsistencies with prior statements for which Donald Trump has rightly taken political backlash?
You're damn right there is.
It doesn't change the fact that this is beauty.
This is political poetry.
And the fact that Trump has said things previously about, you know, needing H-1B visas because we don't have the skilled labor here.
Well, that contradicts what he's saying right now.
It makes for legitimate criticism.
Don't say that you lack the talent, the intellect of a country of 350 million, so you need H-1B visas when you acknowledge that this country is specifically what it is because of the people that founded it and the people that curated it into the greatest democracy on earth.
So, standalone, greatest speech ever.
This is political poetry.
Let's continue enjoying it.
All of this and so much more is the enduring legacy, unmatched glory of the hardworking patriots who built and defended this country and who still carry the hopes and freedoms on all of humanity's backs.
For years they were forgotten, betrayed, and cast aside.
But that great betrayal is over and they will never be forgotten again.
Because when the world needs courage, daring, vision, and inspiration, it is still turning to America.
And when God needs a nation to work his miracles, he knows exactly who to ask.
There is no challenge Americans cannot overcome, no frontier too vast for us to conquer, no dream too bold for us to chase.
Now, does that mean regime change in Iran?
No.
Does that mean regime change in Venezuela?
Maybe, if it doesn't come as too much of a cost.
Does that mean appropriating Greenland?
Yes, it does.
No horizon too distant for us to claim.
For our destiny is written by the hand of Providence.
And these first 250 years were just the beginning.
From the rugged border towns of Texas to the heartland villages of Michigan, from the sun-kissed shores of Florida to the endless fields of the Dakotas, and from the historic streets of Philadelphia to right here in our nation's capital, Washington, D.C., the golden age of America is upon us.
Now, it's good.
It's invigorating.
It's inspiring.
And now it's just got to translate because you are going to have people on the ground saying it's nice to say, but we need to start seeing some of that manifest in reality.
You know, certain prices are coming down.
People might be hearing this and saying, yeah, but we're seeing a little bit too much emphasis on foreign interests and not American interests.
The revolution that began in 1776 has not ended.
It still continues because the flame of liberty and independence still burns in the heart of every American patriot.
And our future will be bigger, better, brighter, bolder, and more glorious than ever.
Thank you.
God bless you.
And God bless America.
It burns in the heart of every patriot.
And you know whose hearts it was not burning in last night?
Hold On One Second00:06:13
Those disgusting Democrats who refused to stand for the most obvious moments of unity.
That was damn good.
It was beautiful.
And can you believe that Donald John Trump is going to be 80 years young in June?
Hold on one second.
Yeah, June 14.
Hold on one second.
When is Bastille Day?
Well, I dare say Bastille Day is...
Oh, it's July 14th, not June 14th.
Okay, my bad.
Yeah, the man's 79.6 years young.
And you compare that and you compare him.
Don't even compare him to Joe Biden.
There's no point.
It was beautiful.
Now it's got to materialize and they've got to start implementing this American greatness in a way that Americans actually absorb and believe is happening because it's one thing to be told what's going on and it's another thing to see it for yourself.
And people tend to believe their eyes more than they tend to believe the words of others telling them what to see.
What you do not need someone to tell you what to see was the Democrats being Democrats.
You know, I say everybody is now in love with John Fetterman because he stood, you know, he did the ovation and broke ranks with his Democrats.
They're crazy.
Like this is where at some point in time, you just have to call people crazy.
Like Vera says, Viva, don't swear.
At some point in time, you just have to tell people to fuck off.
Like, there's, oh, that's so crass, you should express yourself.
No, at some point, there's no level of intellect, there's no level of rhetoric, there's no level of persuasion that's going to tell someone why they are retarded.
There is no level of rhetoric that's going to tell people who believe in exploiting the mental vulnerabilities of children to mutilate them for life.
There's no way to tell them anything other than you're crazy.
You people are crazy.
Look, nobody stands up.
These people are crazy.
I'm telling you.
They're crazy.
This was after discussion on transgenderism.
Amazing.
Incredible.
Boy, oh boy.
What?
We're lucky we have a country with people like this.
Democrats are destroying our country, but we've stopped it just in the nick of time, didn't we?
Stop the bleeding.
You stopped it in the nick of time, assuming you can hold power in 2026 and assuming you can hold the presidency in 2028 because every presidency is one presidency from being undone via executive order.
They're crazy.
They're crazy.
They are fundamentally un-American.
And you need nothing more to know than they refused to stand when asked, and it's, you know, again, why this hasn't been done before in a state of the union when you know that you're not going to stand or that half the people are not going to stand.
Why not make a scene of it?
Why not put out a question?
If you do not stand, you're a pedo.
You're a child lover.
Like, why not?
Now, hold on one second.
I want to bring it up here because it was, I put together my own montage of this.
And it was darn good, too.
When you know that they're not going to stand, why not say something funny?
Hey, like, I won't be hyperbolic, but, you know, anybody who doesn't stand likes illegal activities.
And they don't stand.
Okay, so check this out.
I added my own, just, you know, to let everybody know exactly what we're dealing with right here.
This was when Trump says the role of a government, it's like it's, it's, it's like it's revolutionary, is to take care of its citizens.
Now, some people are going to say Trump says that in one breath and in the other talks about make Iran great again.
Well, Iran and Iranians are not America and Americans, and it's not America or Americans' job, obligation, responsibility, whatever, to make Iran great again and to save Iranians from their oppressive regime.
So understood.
Again, that's not to say that everything Trump said yesterday is accurately reflected in policy, but it was still the greatest State of the Union address of all time.
He says it's the role of a government to look after its citizens as a first concern and not illegal aliens.
Stand if you agree.
And I just highlight who these people are.
You got a New York rep, I had to make sure also he was in fact Democrat, who's wearing the American-Ukrainian flag in the House.
Just because, of course, America first, right up there with Ukraine.
America first, but let's also go and save the Iranians.
Let's go and save the world, but America first, right after we save the world.
Okay, I'm just going to play this and you're going to appreciate it.
So tonight I'm inviting every legislature to join with my administration in reaffirming a fundamental principle.
If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support.
The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.
Revolutionary.
Holy crab apples.
That says Democrats sitting with a makeshift arrow because I don't know how to make an arrow.
One eternity later.
This is my montage.
Here, look at this.
They're not standing.
Do you know what's amazing?
They're not standing because they actually believe that it makes them love Americans more to love illegal aliens more.
Their love to America is so great that they have to sacrifice the interests of their own constituents to do what's right.
That's how much they love them.
This is the logic in their twisted minds.
We can skip a little bit here because they don't talk anymore.
Love Of Aliens Over Americans00:04:06
Then I want to highlight some of the people that we're looking at.
Got 30 seconds of a stare down in these jackaminies, won't get up.
Because it's part and parcel of their politics.
They've already shit on their demographic to the point where they need to import the future constituents, much like what they're doing in Canada.
Once you've lost a sufficient portion of reasonable voters, because they understand you exploit them, Democrats exploit them for political profit, and then thrust them aside when they no longer need them.
And then they move on to the next, the next group.
You figure it out eventually.
So you just got to, you can't convince people to vote for you.
So you either got to cheat or import your vote.
Now we're still going.
There you've got, this is Mark Kelly, Seditia Six.
I didn't realize, you know, he was recently saved from punishment by an activist judge.
So you got Mark Kelly, Seditious Six.
And then who do we got next to him?
I think we got the other seditious six sitting next.
Yeah, that's right.
Let's get this.
Slotkin.
He won't stand up.
And then you've got Alyssas Lockton sitting right next to him.
And then who else do we got?
Oh, then we got Rashid Talaib, who was recently censured over ostensibly potential genocidal talk.
If you accept from the river to the sea being some form of genocidal talk, it's a very beautiful beard, contrasts well with his glasses.
Isn't that a shame?
You should be ashamed of yourself, not standing up.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
That is why I'm also asking you to end deadly sanctuary cities that protect the criminals and enact...
So apparently, the woman on the left, Ilhan Omar, who allegedly married her brother to commit alleged marriage fraud or immigration fraud and is now worth an astounding amount of money through her husband's allegedly fraudulent ventures, she's saying you've killed Americans.
For anybody who didn't understand the lack of decorum, she said you have killed Americans.
Who blocked the removal of criminal aliens in many cases?
Murderers all over our country.
Do you know what's amazing is in her very small brain, she looks at what happened to Alex Predi and Renee Good and says they got killed doing whatever the hell they were doing.
We've gone over that at length.
They acted stupid and suffered disproportionate consequences for their momentary stupidity.
But she says, oh, that's Trump who killed them.
And when you line up the Americans who were killed by illegal aliens, following Ilhan Omar's own logic, which is twisted and superficial in any event, you would have to therefore conclude that Democrats have killed far more Americans by allowing illegal aliens to flood through the borders and commit atrocious crimes against Americans, for which they don't even stand to pay tribute to the victims' families, is how demonic they are.
But that's it.
I mean, at some point, they are crazy.
They are fundamentally anti-American.
And it's about time someone uses the fact that you know they're not going to stand in order to call them out and make them look like the idiots that they are.
The only problem is they are the heroes in their own minds.
They didn't stand out of righteous indignation to Trump.
They love America so much.
They need to be virtuous to the point of their own detriment.
It's suicidal empathy.
We love America and Americans so much, they have to understand what we need to do to be good Americans, which is to look more after illegal aliens, even if it means, you know, the occasional American gets raped, murdered, stabbed, and whatever.
Hypocrites In Their Own Minds00:09:23
Let me see if I don't know if this is true.
Rashid Tlaib has a map on her Congress wall of Israel with a giant X on it.
The media asked her, what does that mean?
She said it means why people lost math if she's still in Congress.
Let me see if I can fact-check that in real time.
Where are we going to go?
Does, let's see about this.
Does Rashid, if I can type properly, does Rashid Tlaib have a map with X on Israel in her office?
Hmm.
Let's see.
Let's see what it says.
Based on a report from January 2019, shortly after she was sworded to Congress, a map with a sticky note labeled Palestine over the area designated as Israel.
Okay, maybe that's not an X and it's just a report.
But that is, I think, the highlights of the State of the Union address.
It was great.
It was long, but that was on purpose to show you what a real, vigorous 79.6-year-old, able-bodied man can do in comparison to that demented old Joe.
And it hit the right points.
It struck the right tone, and it celebrated the greatness that is American greatness.
And now they just have to hopefully write the ship and start correcting some of the mistakes that are potentially alienating some of the base and disenfranchising and disillusioning some of the base come 2026.
With that said, let me get into some of the tip questions because I see old man Toby's in the house.
Old man Toby and Bill Tong's in the house.
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Old man Toby says, I worked in factories years ago, and these idiots have no idea how production worked.
These things are done by automated machines with supervision.
Politicians haven't seen a factory floor.
I haven't worked in a factory in a long time, but I did.
Never had a summer of my life where I didn't work.
And I worked in a fabric factory.
I worked at Lester's Smoked Meat, for anybody who knows that.
That job I left after I stabbed my hand on the spike grill that they had in the sink, and I put my hand in the sink just to grab the stuff out.
And the spikes that pick up the meat as it comes off the thing.
It's like, yeah, I'm not losing a hand over smoked meat for what was like seven bucks an hour Canadian at the time.
Yeah, no, no.
They don't know.
They don't know.
What they want is the hypocrites that they are, they want their illegals that they pay cash and that they can exploit to clean their toilets.
And that's what they assume everybody else does.
Speaking of hypocrites, just as a sort of a change of pace, Mark Ruffalo is in the news these days because, like all rich hypocrite idiots, they all, you know, just they want to have the populist perspective, but they don't really live with the people anymore.
And they know damn well that what they're espousing is either not going to impact them or it's going to impact them exponentially less than other people.
In New York State, where you now have, you know, apparently not enough money to fund the police, that's going to work wonders.
You've got literal feces in the street.
Millionaire Mark Ruffalo tells New Yorkers to tax the rich while critics demand him first.
The Marvel star calls on Kathy Hochle to impose higher taxes on billionaires.
You know, it's the Bernie Sanders, like always somebody else above them because they're the, we're the people, people are people.
I've only got three houses.
Everybody has a house up in the upper part of New York State.
It's a very normal thing.
I have to have a house in Washington.
I'm a male, a congressman, for goodness sake.
And I have my own house.
Yes.
So I have three houses.
Why is that a problem?
You don't have three houses?
But I'm a socialist and I'm a person of the people.
I didn't realize how much Ruffalo is worth like $35, $40 million.
Listen to this.
First of all, I kind of, if I were to cut my hair, I might look like him a little bit.
Take my glasses off.
Mark Ruffalo is facing backlash after endorsing the tax the rich campaign.
58-year-old actor shared a video on social media where he called upon Hochul to impose higher taxes on billionaires and corporations with the aim of improving affordability across the state.
Just tax more.
Go the Canadian way.
Keep taxing, keep taxing.
And then eventually you got no one left to tax.
Why did I take that out here?
Because I want to bring the video up.
And you can see it's the perfect analogy.
You know, that 60% of wolves agree that the sheep should be eaten for dinner.
Mark Ruffalo.
He looks good for 58 years.
60% of New Yorkers like me agree that we should tax billionaires and corporations to fund childcare, housing, and transit.
Working people shouldn't be the ones always stuck with the bill.
60%.
60% of New Yorkers, like me, working people like me.
I know he didn't say that, and it's a separate caveat.
Working people like me shouldn't be the ones stuck with tax the billionaires, the billionaires.
Net worth $53 million, $35 million.
Of New Yorkers like me agree that we should tax billionaires and corporations to fund childcare, housing, and transit.
It is the, and then he goes ahead and blames Trump.
But yeah, no, he taxed the billionaires, but not the ultra-millionaires.
And I'll pay a little bit more.
And even if I did, you know, big deal.
I'll have offshore accounts.
I'll have residences in other states where I can, you know, circumvent this stuff.
In New York, the rent is crushing people, said he said.
Childcare now costs over $20,000 a year on average.
I wonder why.
Are they offering free child care to illegal aliens?
Let me see something here.
Does New York offer free child care to illegal immigrants?
Let's see here.
Oh, yes.
New York City offers several free or low-cost child care programs that are available to all parents regardless of their or their child's immigration status.
It's amazing.
Benevolence, the suicidal empathy.
We care for everybody to the point where it costs you guys more, but it's for your own good because you want to have a soul, right?
Was there anything worth else worthwhile in that article to get out of here?
Let me just bring this up here.
Whatever.
Okay.
Then he gets called out for the hypocrisy.
Wait for him to step up, one user on X Road.
So he can handle it, right?
Well, he probably can.
That's the other thing.
Or he probably doesn't, you know, he can afford a nanny.
20,000 bucks a year, you can get a nanny and homeschool your kid.
There's nothing stopping Mark Ruffalo from checking the box on his tax returns that he would like to pay more taxes in the required amount.
Another detractor commented him first.
Some ex-users argue that while Ruffalo was pressing Hochul to pursue tax forms targeting billionaires, he was not advancing that those in the millionaire class should be made to pay more.
Notice how it's always a wealthy person telling others to pay more taxes, but they never pay them.
No, they find ways around it.
And yeah, no, they get the best of both worlds.
They've got the wealth and they've got the social media clout and the virtue.
They're good people because they're telling you and others to pay more.
60%, though.
60%.
So the majority of people are telling other people what to do with their money.
Pay more taxes because that'll make a difference.
As if it's going to do anything other than just increase the bag from which the government dips its hands into for its own corrupt and squandering reasons.
Give the government more money.
That's the issue.
The issue is that the government doesn't have yet enough money.
Say, boss, let me do something here.
Go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for two seconds before we get into the breaking scandal of the day.
People getting paid to criticize Candace Owens.
M. Mae 14 says, I think these actors are called maybe paid to come out and lie to us.
Hollywood hates the people.
There's, let's see, sure.
Let's start with you, douchebag.
BlackRock is a big hater of America.
Just like he says he shouldn't have walls or guns, but he has them both.
Yep.
They want us dead.
It says MMA 14.
Scrolling out.
Here we go.
I lied.
The bloody sentence.
So if I take, so if I take half your cookies, what would I have?
Two black eyes and a fat fucking lip.
Okay, that's not bad, Bill.
I actually think Ruffalo is a decent actor, but I avoid watching anything he is in.
He's a proven retard.
Hey, look, I was gonna say, it makes sense to me to be a good actor.
I thoroughly believe that actors have to be pathological liars because they are lying as a living.
And so the better the liar, the better the actor, which is why I tell you I am incapable of acting.
Disinformation Tropes00:15:42
I cannot possibly imagine lying.
In a meaningful sense, yes, people, I've told my kids that the store was closed because I want to avoid a fight and they're too young to understand.
But now, when I say that I'm morbidly afraid, not of getting caught in a lie, of lying, because once you lie, whether or not anybody's caught you, you've got to live the rest of your life knowing that someone can, if they so discover, out that lie.
And one of the grossest things that I can ever imagine is being paid to say or do something without disclosing that you're paid to say or do it, making it look like your own when you're actually doing it for money.
That is the type of brand crushing, not accusation.
It could be a brand crushing accusation, but accusations versus reality are the important thing.
That would be, to the extent it's ever proven and demonstrably so, it would be rightly, understandably brand crushing and integrity crushing.
And the rumors of the day, and they're rumors, and I read them and I talk with people because I try to understand it.
And I'm not putting anybody on blast for, say, spreading the rumors or affirming.
The rumors are that people are getting paid.
And I'm putting it in quotes because there is a difference between reacting to messaging, which I don't do either.
Like when people send out, they put out these blasts and they say, this is going on.
It's terrible.
It would be great if everyone, you know, make it your own and retweet it.
First of all, that's also, you know, it's not yours.
So you are repurposing someone else's instructions, purporting it.
And maybe you'd even have the same idea on your own.
But if you didn't do it on your own, being prompted by someone else to do it feels a little disingenuous.
And let me break this out for one second, just as the full transparency caveat.
I get a lot of text messages and links and people DM me tweets.
And can you retweet this?
If I'm interested in it, I'll retweet it.
The amount that I don't retweet because it A, feels a little dirty and B, I'm not interested in it.
Or C, as some people know, because I've specifically told them privately, this is not a message, I would suppose.
People send you stuff all the time.
And it once was revealed that someone would send me a tweet of something interesting and I would retweet it, not with any messaging instruction, just retweet.
It's interesting.
And that the analytics from my retweet, this individual was factoring into his or her own selling material in terms of selling his or her reach, was factoring in.
I was like, holy shit, you were using me?
And you never even told me that you'd be doing this.
And when that was discovered, A, it pissed me off a little bit just that people are underhanded.
It didn't make me feel bad because I still only retweet anything that I find interesting and don't what I don't.
But this is how some people operate in the influence sphere, for lack of a better word.
It's all metrics.
And to the extent that they can get amplification, they then say, look how good this is.
I can get, this is the metrics that I get because I take credit for someone else retweeting a post.
Now, Matt Wallace has had some run-ins on the interwebs of putting out objectively wrong information.
But Matt Wallace tweets out, full disclosure, I was offered money today to say bad things about Candace Owens and I turned it down.
And this is from yesterday.
Now, the internet being what it is and people's reputations and histories being what they are, you got to take things with a grain of salt.
And you also got to make sure that this wasn't intended to be satire, that people then repeat, not appreciating it with satire, tongue-in-cheek, glib, sarcastic, whatever.
So Matt Wallace says he was offered money to say bad things about Candace Owens and he turned it down.
And then you'll see how the potential silo of information laundering takes foot.
You then have other people publish this and then sort of launder what might be inaccurate disinformation or something that was misunderstood.
CuckTurd, who's not cat turd, and I do wonder if this is a copyrighted image.
I've never actually looked at the history of that image, but CuckTurd, who is not cat turd, but it's a parody account of Catron.
It says this about, this account has zero fucks to give, isn't politically correct, and has no low when it comes to attacking Trump or MAGA.
Other than that, I'm a perfect angel.
It says Matt Wallace said he was offered money to call Candace Owens a demon.
And Milo says he has a list of people that accepted the money and that it wasn't a lot.
Cat turd and Gunter Eagleman were two of them.
This is what Milo said earlier today.
Did you take money to call Candace Owens a demon on X?
If so, we want to hear from you.
Let me rephrase.
I got my hands on the list.
Fess up now or I'll name you later this week alongside the pathetic, pitiful sum of money you accepted to do it.
Candace says, oh, I'm here for it.
If that's the case, I would also like to see it.
But now you see how disinformation can somehow get laundered into real information, even if it's not true.
Dom Luker, this is like high school gossip.
Dom Luker, breaker of narratives, who's occasionally put out tweets that are sometimes hyperbolic, sometimes more or less accurate.
Everybody's guilty of it.
It happens to everybody.
What might not be true of everybody is the corrections, retractions, and whatever.
He tweets out, breaking.
It has been confirmed that this document accusing Catrid and other conservatives of being paid by TPUSA to attack Candace Owens is 100% fake.
The creators listed have denied the claims and are demanding proof be shown.
There are also big creators claiming they were offered payments.
As of now, zero of them have provided proof of these claims outside of tweet with no image, no data, no citations.
The truth is, people view Erica Kirk as a grieving widow and Candace Owens is investigating a widow whose husband was loved by everyone that is fed up with Owens.
Not all backlash is paid for.
This was manipulation to discredit anyone that has a problem.
And that is in itself evil.
That in itself is evil.
We have a massive responsibility with these brands.
It sickens me to witness misinformation being sent out to discredit people with valid questions.
If she's allowed to question and criticize the wife of a man we all watched get assassinated without being accused of being paid to do so, despite her monetization, monetizing each episode, it would be delusional and disingenuous to claim anyone that questions and criticizes her is compromised.
Don't fall victim to the information war.
The same people that think the know what's going on don't believe these evil people.
There are leaves in the wind blowing each direction until they hit the ground.
Also, why didn't anyone request a review of the metadata from this Word document of the original email or even the name of the person who organized it?
Maybe they should also be asking what was the posting campaign.
And last but not least, why does this extremely important campaign not have the amount per post impression listed?
Every campaign has this.
All right.
Well, this is a go-to where I originally saw it.
I get along with Simon Gadek, and this is what he posted.
And I asked him the same questions.
These are the people who were paid to call Candace Owens or evil or a demon.
Whatever you think of her smearing someone for money is morally bankrupt.
Now, we look at the document.
It looks like a compiled spreadsheet.
And it's got notes, memo.
So it's got a bunch of lists.
It doesn't have any money.
So this is where it's important when you make an accusation, it's got to be accurate.
That whether or not it's one of these email blasts that goes out and says, could you guys spread the word?
That's different than getting paid.
And you got a bunch of accounts here.
And what they're saying is Candace Owens is pure evil.
She's a demon.
Demon attack, evil.
This evil has to be stopped.
Evil woman, pure evil.
This is straight up evil.
You demonic scum.
Clout chasing demon.
It does.
And then notes, memo connection.
Strong early match tagged in original.
Oh, this is the note.
So this is a compilation of someone, I guess, doing a comparison of all the posts.
There's only so many ways that people can describe evil if they believe that someone's evil, evil.
I mean, I know that I've used the word.
I've used demon.
I'm sure that I've used demon in respect of what's her face, Kathy Hochul, because she's a demon.
And there's only so many ways you can call a human a demon.
But there was no proof of payment in there.
And then it was in the second post.
I'm going to get this one up because it doesn't come up in, it doesn't come up in incognito.
And it is, I say, an information, disinformation war, where this is the addendum for context.
And it looks like, it looks like what's supposed to be an email.
It's got a subject, which emails have.
Urgent shut down Candace's latest smear.
Action needed tonight.
This isn't journalism.
I mean, these emails, like they look like political emails that you get, text messages that you get, especially once they've sold your data.
And the amount of text messages I get about Trump's $2,000 cashback, I'm not clicking on any link.
And then we have action items.
Do this now before it transfer.
Quote or reply.
Oh, you know what?
We could have done how do I X.com RT.
That's interesting why they'd be using RT.
Share and quote.
And you got Graham Allen who posted.
Post your own version.
The coordinated push worked against her before.
And then C, it says stay strong, CU team, which from what I understand might stand for Charlie United.
The reality is, don't trust screenshots.
Don't trust screenshots without metadata.
And if people are getting paid, I would love to, I'd love to know as well.
It'd be very, very curious to see who would partake in a paid campaign without disclosing it.
But many of the replies, which is why I'm skeptical of all of this, are like, why would I get paid to do this?
This is not me, but other people saying, why would I get paid?
I would do this for free.
There are people out there who are understandably disgusted by what Candace Owens is doing.
It started off as: if she tells me to stop, I'll stop.
And now I've got Bride of Charlie, which is her new investigative series investigating the widow of a man who was assassinated in front of all of us, playing off the Bride of Chucky illusion.
If anybody didn't know what Bride of Chucky was, Bride of Chucky was the sequel to Child's Play.
And if you didn't know that, you know, maybe some people didn't get the reference.
Bride of Chucky, this is what it was.
And if you go, Bride of Charlie is what she's, I mean, even the branding kind of looked similar.
You can understand there's going to be a lot of people out there, like any Charlie Kirk fan.
And I know some people are going to say, if you're a true Charlie Kirk fan, you want people to get to the bottom of this, and there's nothing wrong with asking questions, yada, yada, yada.
Anybody who pretends that all questions are just questions, has never practiced law, is stupid or dishonest.
When did you stop beating your wife is not a question.
It's an accusation.
It's an objectionable question that would rightly be objected to in court because it's not a question.
It's an accusation.
It bakes in a fact that has yet to be proven.
Do you beat your wife is a question because it allows you to say yes or no.
When did you stop beating your wife?
Presupposes you beat your wife.
And people out there who want the answers to Charlie Kirk's assassination, like myself, when you have, and if I ever get Kash Patel on for an interview, I'll ask him the questions, the same questions I've had since the beginning.
Who was in that Discord chat?
Who had advanced knowledge of this?
Who might have had a hand in allowing for the lapse of security?
Whatever.
Those are questions.
Something doesn't feel right.
She's not mourning like a regular person is not a question.
It's an accusation.
So, bottom line.
Bottom line, you can understand that there's going to be a lot of people who are going to, of their own volition, and there's only so many ways of calling what you think evil evil.
They're going to use similar language, similar verbiage.
I mean, I would be curious to do a comparison between posts about Anthony Fauci.
And they're all going to evil, evil demon.
These things have become sort of tropes on the internet.
All questions are just questions.
No one wants to tell us what she's lying about.
Not lying.
I'm not going to impute lying.
Nor am I getting into it.
The Egyptian airplanes.
I mean, the thing is, when you throw too much out there, just asking questions.
And by the way, I don't care if you've made it this long, you made it longer than most, anyhow.
But the reality is, well, I want to see there was another one that I saw in the chat also that says, sorry, not a fan of Erica, and all this Candace bashing is making it seem more nefarious.
You guys aren't doing it.
I don't know who you mean by you.
One thing I will say, what I do agree, is if you were going to come to some grand conspiracy that, you know, this is all part of an orchestrated dance.
Well, if you wanted to amplify Candace Owens' objectionable reporting, what would you be doing differently?
Like, I think she should be, she's not should be.
She is free to do whatever she wants to do within the bounds of the law, even if it crosses the bounds of some people's decency.
Let her do it.
If it's bad, people will see it's bad and it will reflect on her credibility.
Let her do it.
But if you wanted to amplify it under the pretext of trying to suppress it, what else would you be doing differently?
I agree.
Having everybody come out in unison, things that are absolutely objectionable, they're objectionable on their face.
You don't need to come out and say it's like, are you going to condemn the shooting?
No, normal people don't have to condemn shootings.
And if you find content offensive, shocking, grotesque, don't watch it.
But I agree that if you wanted to amplify it, well, then this is what you do.
Because it's not going to suppress anybody.
You don't prove a person wrong by cutting out their tongue.
You actually, as the saying goes, prove that you're scared of what they have to say.
Who knows?
And then the reality is someone could be in the wrong direction and then still, I don't know, expose other things accidentally.
But Candace is a grown woman.
She'll live with her reputation.
And if it's awful, terrible, uninsightful, defamatory, whatever, that'll come out in the wash.
But accusing people of being paid to post is a serious accusation.
And old expression my father always taught us growing up: it's rumors and it's spreading gossip.
And spreading gossip is like spreading pillows, feathers out of a pillow.
You can't put them back in.
And so once you say, once you get out there, Caturd, you know, I'm not sure that Cat Turtle gets paid to post.
He might just do it for the cloud.
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He might do it for the engagement.
I don't consider that getting paid to post.
Like someone hears money, say something you don't believe in.
Some people out there start fights and start shit and troll, and then they sit back and they say, Yeah, this is great.
This is the engagement that I wanted.
But accusing people of getting paid to post in a coordinated campaign is a serious accusation.
But I still got, let me get my questions.
Let me see.
I want to get my questions that I have.
Link to tweet.
Questions Viva Fry had for FBI.
And I know people think I'm an idiot.
Yeah, Viva, you're towing the FBI slop if you think it was a 30-odd six that killed him.
We might find out the bullet was misidentified.
We might find out that there were some powder issues that might explain why it didn't perform the way people think the bullet has to perform.
Let me see here.
But here we go.
These were my questions.
And I still, you know, and the other problem is like, you know, once people say, well, we don't have to answer any questions now, then the legit questions don't get answered.
How many Discord groups were there involving Tyler Robinson and Lance Twiggs?
Who was in these Discord groups?
Are they currently under investigation?
We've been told they've looked at nothing in there.
As relates to the post in advance, positively asserting that something big was going to happen.
Have those people been identified and investigated?
Was George Zinn, the old man, arrested, now convicted, sentenced to 15 years for pornography on his phone?
Was he in any of the Discord groups?
Was Tyler Robinson, Lance Twiggs' authorities on the radar before the assassination?
Were there any agents, CHS, assets, or other law enforcement in any way in any of the Discord groups?
Any advanced knowledge?
Well, we got the answer as to where Lance Twiggs is now.
But all that to say, if you wanted to amplify and build up the hype for Candace Owens' next investigative law series, congratulations, your attempt to, you know, demonize her has backfired and predictably so.
I would prepare not just to ignore it.
I'll see the clips, see if she does anything of use.
But I'm probably not going to watch it myself and not because I'm not interested in the truth, but I'm not sure that that's where I'm going to find it.
But this campaign to try to, it doesn't work.
It's the man, it's the Streisand effect in real time, and it's produced the exact same effects.
And with that said, that's all we need to do on that particular issue.
Viva has to do some homework this weekend to get ready for his Monday showdown debate with Michael Tracy.
Oh, yes, people.
It's going to like a debate.
First of all, if you're still watching right now, let me just see.
We're still on the landing page.
If you're watching on the landing page, make sure to click on the video into the video.
Let me just show you what I mean by this.
If you're still watching, I don't know what more I've got to do.
Here, this one, you go to the landing page, click on the actual video.
Now you see my video.
Now you see what I mean by this.
Now you hear me.
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Give it a thumbs up.
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Well, I don't think we're going to be able to get to 500,000 today, but if we were to get to 500,000, that would assume that 40 some odd percent of those watching are not current subscribers.
That would be impossible.
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But yes, so it's going to be a debate.
I put that in quotes.
And, you know, like, I debate like I play.
Well, I debate like it's a game of chess.
You can't hide anything on a chessboard from your adversary.
And debate is like, debate me, bro.
I prefer discussions.
I prefer exploration of the truth.
Where was I asked to do a debate?
And I'm like, I'm not sure it's going to be much of a debate because I don't think we disagree on enough.
But Monday at noon, and I guess the cat's out of the bag anyhow.
And I was told I could announce it.
I'll be debating Michael Tracy on the Epstein files.
And I presume the topic of the debate is going to be, there is no evidence of any widespread sex trafficking ring in the Epstein files.
Mike Tracy says, agree.
Viva Vry says, disagree.
I presume that's what's going to be the debate.
We might not disagree on everything, but it's going to be fun.
Noon on Monday.
A little tip for the snack jar, says Ali Michael.
Thank you very much.
Now, there was one other tip question.
Rumble rant.
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Yeah, it was green.
Surefoot says, this member of the tribe from Nova Scotia's opinion.
Okay, for those who don't know, member of the tribe, I presume means a Jewish person.
M-O-T is the low down on the street.
This member of the tribe from Nova Scotia's opinion is Snowden Deli and on Decarry is the best smoked meat in Montreal.
Unless late night post-strip club drunk eating them duns off St. Catherine.
Sir, did you?
Yes.
Snowden Delicatessen on Decarry is the best smoked meat in Montreal.
Let me show you something.
This is going to be a trip down memory lane.
Viva Monday, Snowden Deli.
And by the way, so Lester's smoked meat, they have the one on, they've got Dunn's down on St. Catherine.
Not as good.
They've got, there's one on Saint Laurent, Schwartz's, is not as good.
Here.
I did this.
I made this video seven years ago.
What is this?
This isn't, this isn't.
This is going to be.
Do we have time to do this?
Maybe we're going to do this on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
We've got a couple minutes here.
All right.
The beard has gotten too long and straggly.
I think it's time to look a little more fresh.
Oh, that's it.
What?
I said fresh, not French.
That's pretty funny, actually.
I don't even remember this.
That's better.
Oh, that's Barney, and that's Pudge.
All right.
Montreal Monday.
I'm going for breakfast.
The first.
Okay, so that was my life.
Then, okay, whatever.
I'll give everybody the link.
I don't even know if this, this, I was, this is seven years, almost eight years ago.
Uh, I want to see if that's if that's not on Rumble.
I'm ripping that and I'm publishing that on Rumble.
Nerd much.
Viva has been unduly influenced by Barnes' wholesale denial crap on Candace's fines.
No.
All right.
We go with Jewy, not Jewish.
That's a joke.
Grow the beard, bro.
Yeah, it's coming back, but it's like, look how gray it is now.
That's what happens with life.
Here's the link, brother, if you want to see that.
Okay, so now the question was also this: We're going to go raid Redacted and have our after party on vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
So if you want to support the channel, you know how to do it.
Here's the link to locals, locals.
Make sure that you subscribe.
Tomorrow is going to be Thursday.
We're going to do something tomorrow.
Oh, they're talking about aliens on Redacted.
The other thing that you can do, if you want to support the channel, you can get some merchandise.
Viva Fry, you can send me something at the post office.
That link is in the description.
And you can get some merch at vivafry.com.
But now we're going to take our after party.
What do I have on the backdrop for the after party?
VivaFry.com for merch.
Here we got Gavin Newsom.
Okay, we're going to pick some pick a fight with, oh, we're doing Mark Carney over.
And probably Larry Summers also, you know, another Epstein revelation leading to a resignation.
And that's it.
Let's do it.
Go raid Redacted.
Let them know from whence you come.
And we're going to have our after party at vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Thank you all for being here.
I will see you tomorrow.
Same bat time, same bat channel.
And going to go to locals for the perk of being a member of our Viva Barnes Law.locals.com community.