A song about a woman who carries around a pocket full of used condoms. Also, a song about farting. And a song where a guy says, "I had a fart." Plus, Gavin McInnes talks about how to make pancakes.
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00:03:14.000It's just another one of those lines where you've been saying it for so long, then you see the original and go, that's not, like, including, speaking of sopranos, very difficult situations.
00:03:24.000You turn on the sopranos and you find the actual clip and he's saying, oh, it's a very difficult situation.
00:10:51.000But this is, you know, maybe it's because Kale Hartman and him getting framed permanently altered my perception of these kind of things.
00:10:59.000But I know on the right, we're supposed to go, ha ha, Hollywood got fucked and the liberal disgusting elites, we figured out how disgusting they are.
00:14:06.000He is a wonderful human being, a good friend, and just a powerhouse.
00:14:12.000And the fact that he and his team took the time to make this happen for all to say something not about me or about this place, but about you.
00:14:22.000All right, everybody, we are here because of you.
00:14:50.000It's not a good look when you're trying to appeal to the working class to tell a construction worker with a helmet on that he's full of shit.
00:15:04.000It's funny that these sort of establishment politicians spend hundreds of millions on PR people and consultants, and they clearly are not doing a very good job.
00:15:16.000Hey, Joe, don't tell the working class people literally to go fuck themselves.
00:15:23.000How do you intend on getting the union vote when there is a large portion of the union workers that are gun enthusiasts and you are actively trying to diminish your Second Amendment right and take away our guns?
00:17:55.000How do you intend on getting the union vote when there is a large portion of the union workers that are gun enthusiasts and you are actively trying to diminish your Second Amendment right and take away your gun?
00:26:17.000Because, for a number of reasons, but mostly because you've got to convey to your children that their chastity, their what's the word I'm looking for?
00:33:35.000According to him, despite him having round-the-clock security, the Wolfpack jumped out of a car, opened up his door somehow while his security was distracted, and then injected him with a needle, likely that has AIDS or something, and then jumped back in the car and drove away.
00:33:55.000So the police report says, yeah, we heard he was stabbed.
00:36:23.000Feldman didn't, this is in the Washington Post.
00:36:25.000Feldman didn't tweet that he had been stabbed with, but wrote in all caps that he was in his car with his security when three men approached the vehicle.
00:36:31.000While security was distracted, he wrote, a man pulled up and attacked.
00:38:00.000According to a post Tuesday in Infowars, Jones admitted to drinking smallmanasaki at a Japanese restaurant hours before with his wife.
00:38:06.000Claimed he's pulled over for driving 45 and a 40.
00:38:09.000They claims he was cleared of the DWI charge by bowling less than a 0.08.
00:38:14.000In Texas, by the way, you can be arrested, pulled over, and brought in for being under the legal limit.
00:38:22.000The fact that you have alcohol in your blood is reason enough to take you in.
00:38:25.000So being arrested is not proof that you were over the limit.
00:38:33.000According to the Texas Department of Transportation, a person is also intoxicated if impaired due to alcohol or other drugs, regardless of BAC.
00:38:40.000And BAC is the breath alcohol concentration.
00:38:53.000And look at that, the paragraph above.
00:38:55.000Among other things, Jones has claimed the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook, blah, blah, blah, was a giant hoax perpetuated by, or perpetrated by crisis actors.
00:39:05.000And look up, look how quick she gets into that.
00:39:07.000That's got to be a woman writing that, right?
00:41:29.000However, this is not true of all black people.
00:41:34.000In Memphis, they are very concerned about the coronavirus, including being so worried they have invented a new language, which I think we should all work together to try to decipher.
00:41:46.000By the way, can I just pause here for a sec?
00:41:48.000How brilliant was I yesterday when I discovered that Groipers are multicultural?
00:41:52.000They are pushing for a multicultural America, and they are considered white nationalists because they've simply said, I don't want it to become more multicultural.
00:42:12.000They're not, well, besides illegal aliens, which all countries do, right?
00:42:15.000Normal law, Obama's political views in 2004.
00:42:19.000And no one's, no Groupers are saying we need to take all the blacks and send them back to Africa.
00:42:24.000What they're saying is let's take what we have now and draw some big borders, big fat walls, and keep what we have now and focus on assimilation and focus on this country and not foreign wars.
00:45:39.000Parents were doing this after they found out an employee who works at Trevor Middle and Elementary came in contact with a person who tested positive for the coronavirus in Memphis.
00:46:06.000And then the other crazy thing is The other crazy thing is she sees the hazmat suits are yellow, so she puts on a yellow cotton sweatshirt.
00:46:59.000Without further ado, I thought today it would be funny if Ricky from Trailer Park Boys would, you know, he's always got saying wrongs, and he'd say, worst case Ontario.
00:47:12.000But it'd be funny if he would correct you when you said things like, for all intents of purposes, and without further ado.
00:47:17.000You got a reptile dysfunction there, but a reptile dysfunction.
00:47:25.000All right, let's talk to an expert on this virus and see if he thinks we should worry, and more importantly, if he thinks there's any nefarious activity here.
00:48:13.000You know, I got to send you this link.
00:48:15.000You made our 10 most clown world moments of Trump's presidency.
00:48:22.000I believe you were in the top five, number four, where you held a free speech rally and 10,000 people stormed the streets screaming, no hate in Boston.
00:48:35.000Yeah, it was actually 40,000 people against 40 of us.
00:48:41.000If you remember, a bunch of very interested students who really wanted to have a real rally in free speech invited a whole spectrum of people, right-wing people, left-wing people, Green Party people, pro-Trumpers, all over the map.
00:48:55.000I was invited because I wanted to speak about Monsanto and other things.
00:49:00.000And we showed up there, Gavin, and it was 40,000 people had come up against 40 of us.
00:49:05.000And it was basically us against the police against these people.
00:49:08.000And I was, if you hear, I gave the keynote talk and was basically exposing Hillary Clinton as a racist, exposing Joe Biden as a racist.
00:49:18.000And then behind me were No de Monsanto, Black Lives Do Matter, Clean Air, Clean Water.
00:49:25.000And I was branded as a white supremacist by some of these Brahmin Indian groups.
00:49:32.000And then subsequent to that, there was one honest Boston Globe reporter, I think Jacobi, who said the only thing that was missing at this free speech rally was a free speech.
00:49:45.000And so it was quite extraordinary, and still people will meet these crazy liberals, quote-unquote liberals, and they'll call me a racist.
00:49:54.000And they all look like Elizabeth Warren.
00:49:57.000Well, when they were choosing the jurors for Roger Stone's trial, I was just looking at the judge choose people that look exactly like her, and they all had that Warren look, that sort of grumpy, feminist, right, when beginning menopause kind of a look.
00:50:10.000Well, yeah, it's unfortunate because what's happened is when, you know, in the United States, the discussion on racism, real racism has not occurred, and I have a different perspective on it.
00:50:25.000The liberals have owned that discussion, and they bounded it by don't use nigga, okay?
00:50:32.000And if you support affirmative action, therefore you are now not a racist.
00:50:38.000And the quote-unquote GOP establishment Republicans don't want to touch racism because they don't even know how to argue with it.
00:50:46.000But there is a real racism, and the real racism that exists is when people use race or ways to put people into their boxes, right?
00:51:55.000And you have to understand there is a political and financial reason behind this because Marty Walsh, A Democrat mayor was going against a black guy that year, and Charlie Baker was going against a Hispanic guy, Gonzalez.
00:52:08.000And by the way, if you want to talk about Boston, it's the most segregated, right?
00:52:13.000$8 is a net worth of a black person in Boston, and $250,000 of, and most of them are John Kerry types, okay?
00:52:22.000So they don't want to discuss that piece.
00:52:24.000Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:52:26.000The net worth of the average black person in Boston is $8 and the net worth for the average white guy is $250,000?
00:53:31.000And this was brought to you by a Democrat mayor and a GOP establishment Republican governor, who, by the way, hates Trump, which is Charlie Baker.
00:53:40.000Now, this is a good segue to coronavirus.
00:53:43.000I am at the point now, and I've gone back and forth at the beginning, where I think the media is totally overreacting.
00:53:49.000We've got, I work out a new Rochelle, and the National Guard was there yesterday, cordoning off basically the Jewish part of town, the wealthy part of town, because it was a Jewish lawyer that got it first here.
00:54:00.000And even Tucker Carlson, who I have a lot of respect for, was going off about how it's going to keep doubling and doubling, and soon it could be, the whole country could be like Italy.
00:54:34.000What's really happened here, Gavin, is that if you really look, and this is me, the scientists and biologists talking to you, biological engineer, if you really look at it, how did we combat infectious diseases?
00:54:46.000In the 1900s, 14 out of 100,000 people were dying of infectious diseases.
00:54:51.000By the 1950s, that dropped to 1 out of 200,000 or 0.5 out of 100,000.
00:57:20.000The infrastructure of the elites cannot handle this overload.
00:57:24.000So instead of pointing their finger at themselves, high healthcare costs, corruption, by the way, Massachusetts got a D plus in corruption.
00:57:32.000Worst, 10 most corrupt state, third most bad infrastructure.
00:57:55.000And Tucker Carlson, by way of example, Tucker's a master grifter now, right?
00:58:00.000So he says, I'm not for the left, I'm not for the right, but he never goes at the central issue here because what's happened is the CDC is at the center of this.
00:58:09.000The CDC was created originally the Center for Communicable Diseases in 1962 by John Kennedy's Vaccination Act.
00:58:18.000At that time, they had a very, very embryonic understanding of the human immune system, which was basically two boxes, the adaptive and the innate immune system interacting.
00:58:28.000And the notion was if you got antibodies, you had a great immune system.
00:58:32.000But today, any of my research I spent separate from running for Senate, I am a practicing scientist.
00:58:38.000I just gave a talk at the National Science Foundation, was invited to give the prestige lecture on the modern theory of the immune system.
00:58:45.000And what you find is a modern view of the immune system: you have the innate, the adaptive, the interferon, our gut microbiome, the gut brain, it's a very complex immune system, Gavin.
00:58:55.000And to say that one size fits all is ridiculous.
00:58:59.000Like everyone should be getting 30 vaccines.
00:59:01.000They want to give kids now the hepatitis B vaccine at day one.
00:59:05.000So what you have is a CDC, which has a rotating directorship with Big Pharma, loves vaccines.
00:59:14.000Because they are losing massive amounts of money with pharmaceutical drugs, which take 15 years to get through the FDA, have massive liability and side effects.
00:59:26.000Because after Kennedy passed the 1962 Vaccination Act, people were getting injured by vaccines.
00:59:32.000So instead of repealing that mandate, in 1986, his brother, Ted Kennedy, created the National Vaccine Program, which basically said you cannot sue people in, you cannot sue vaccine manufacturers.
00:59:47.000You will sue them in a bureaucratic vaccine court.
01:00:46.000So seven days after that, corona comes.
01:00:50.000So it perpetuates this thing that the only cure-all for disease and infectious disease is vaccination, vaccination, vaccination, not infrastructure issues.
01:01:03.000And people should not be allowed to determine whether their child gets what vaccine and the relationship between the doctor and the patient.
01:01:11.000You see, what's happening with healthcare, Gavin, is centralization of power.
01:01:15.000The state is going to tell you what vaccines to take.
01:01:17.000The state is going to tell you to stay six feet away from your neighbor.
01:01:21.000This is a fundamental dangerous issue that's happening on the healthcare front.
01:01:25.000The coronavirus is setting up a framework for state imposition of its will on multiple levels and with a data set that is based on where the denominator is really not known, okay?
01:01:41.000When they say, you know, two over 100, right?
01:03:16.000Now, I think, but when you look at it, I don't know how much you want me to get into the science of this, but when you look at the coronavirus broadly, if you think about your cell in your body as a big bubble, a virus is like a little small bubble trying to enter that large bubble, take over it.
01:03:33.000The way it enters that bubble is through interacting with the cell receptors of your cell, of your cell surface.
01:03:40.000Now, if you have adequate vitamin A and you're healthy, you know, the virus really can't put its DNA material in.
01:03:47.000That's one way that you can protect yourself.
01:03:50.000The other important thing to understand is even if the virus infects you, in a normal, healthy individual, by the way, the median age is 81.4, I believe, in Italy, okay, of people who are dying.
01:04:06.000But if it infects you, right, your body goes through its natural processes to fight off the virus, the adaptive immune system, the interferon.
01:04:22.000You may get sick a little bit, but you come back.
01:04:24.000The people that are dying from, whether it's this virus or any other, the flu, I think, what, 41,000 people have died, 42 million people got infected just in the last 12-month period.
01:04:36.000We're talking about the flu, is where your own immune system is already weakened.
01:04:43.000It's not the virus that hurts you, but your reaction of your body to that pathogen.
01:05:10.000they're hurting their bodies, and that we don't want to look at in this country, right?
01:05:14.000We're growing more and more people with greater diabetes, I think up to 25% obesity now, that we are creating a very unhealthy population because of the infrastructure that has been brought.
01:05:27.000So if that's a conspiracy, okay, that's a conspiracy.
01:05:30.000So whether it was engineered or not, that's not the issue because our body is frankly quite resilient.
01:05:36.000It was designed by nature to be able to take a hit and come back stronger.
01:05:40.000Rayam, didn't you also say if this was engineered by the government, there'd be a lot more fatalities?
01:06:37.000What do we got to drink to get vitamin A?
01:06:39.000Carotenoids, green vegetables, green foods, you know, the colored vegetables.
01:06:44.000Now, if, now, you can eat a lot of carotenoid-rich foods, but if your thyroid is not working properly, your body is not converting that to vitamin A. All right.
01:06:54.000Well, how do you make your thyroid work?
01:07:10.000So there's a preponderance of evidence we have iodine deficiency in the United States.
01:07:16.000So if your thyroid ain't working right, your body doesn't naturally create vitamin A. So vitamin A is something very valuable because it does what's called cytokeritinization to create support the membrane around your cell surface.
01:07:31.000Okay, this is getting too complicated.
01:07:33.000I just want to know if it's a bioweapon or not.
01:07:36.000Well, you know, there is these 1500 nucleotides that it's unclear where they came from.
01:07:43.000So because typically people thought it was that market, but when they found the one individual, he looks like he wasn't even in that market.
01:07:51.000Now we do know that, you know, some of the news is coming out that that nucleotide sequence from some of the biologists who study this from an evolutionary standpoint, it doesn't look accidental, right?
01:08:05.000It looks like that 1500 sequence, which is different than the SARS, it looks like it was engineered.
01:08:11.000So I haven't had a chance to look at it, but that's very plausible.
01:08:16.000Look, biowarfare goes to 600 BC, okay?
01:08:21.000People have been using biological weapons against others and their enemies for a long time.
01:08:27.000We have incredible technologies right now to manipulate sequences of DNA, you know, to alter things like we never had before.
01:08:36.000And we know the Chinese, you know, and our own governments, labs, have been, you know, doing biowarfare research for many years.
01:08:44.000By the way, the CDC and the Chinese government actually work very closely together.
01:08:49.000No one should think that they're in separate camps.
01:09:10.000It may help your hepatic function, your liver.
01:09:13.000You know, the liver is an interesting vehicle.
01:09:16.000You know, some people say a certain amount of alcohol actually helps detox stuff, and your liver is a thing that's very much involved in the microphone.
01:09:24.000Also, if you always have alcohol near your lips, it's like putting a purel in your mouth.
01:09:59.000Would you take your kids out of school if they lived in Westchester?
01:10:03.000Look, forget the people that I think the coronavirus, if people really want to get over the mainstream media's fear, is to really a wake-up call is what do you as an individual want to do to protect your health on a personal level?
01:10:17.000Are you willing to take personal responsibility for your health?
01:10:20.000And what are you going to demand of these people who claim that they care about your public health?
01:10:26.000What have they done to the infrastructure in this country?
01:10:28.000Monsanto, that company single-handedly has ruined the water supply in this country.
01:10:33.000We know, for example, atrazine and these chemicals affect the microbiome of our gut.
01:10:38.000And the gut microbiome is key to health, extremely key to health.
01:10:42.000So the interesting thing, people should say, oh, okay, if you care about my freaking health, then let's talk about health.
01:10:48.000And individuals, people should not be victims.
01:10:54.000They should start realizing the value of exercise.
01:10:56.000Food is medicine, which goes back thousands of years.
01:11:00.000And I think this is really a wake-up call for Americans to realize that their government doesn't care about them, is not going to take care of them.
01:11:07.000And what are you going to do for yourself?
01:11:10.000And then look at the infrastructure that the existing political elite have delivered us.
01:11:42.000Look, you know, I'm running against three lawyers right now.
01:11:45.000Just to sort of, you know, we have Mark Ian Kennedy who the Democrats have in the GOP establishments thrown a, you know, an establishment lawyer who's basically part of the, you know, the same old people who want to cause problems.
01:11:58.000I think a guy like me represents what every I represent every American who works for a living, you know, gets up and works.
01:12:05.000You know, I grew up as a working class kid in New Jersey.
01:12:08.000I earned all my degrees at MIT, created jobs.
01:12:11.000I'm not a Joe Kennedy Jr. who drools and has $51 million in a trust fund, and he thinks the Kennedy name is going to get him normal.
01:12:20.000I have a marquee who thinks CO2 is a pollutant and who's been there for 50 years or another lawyer.
01:12:27.000So it's basically a working-class kid and engineer versus three lawyers.
01:17:11.000I just got suspended for a week without pay.
01:17:13.000She's mad that I don't kiss her ass, and she annoys everyone, but nobody says anything because they know she's protected by management due to her rich parents.
01:17:20.000How do I slay this fat beast from Don't Say My Name On Air?
01:22:29.000I come at the 11th hour to offer some pivotal advice.
01:22:32.000I'm not making any pretense that I know more than you on this subject, but the major cause of hair loss in men is the DHT, dihydrotestosterone, component of testosterone.
01:22:44.000So by increasing your levels of testosterone at one point, and in turn your DHT levels, you've shot yourself in the foot.
01:22:51.000Yes, thank you for this incredible advice.
01:22:54.000It's likely the balding process was underway with you prior to this, but you've accelerated drastically for your wanton desire for a chisel to dawn inspired body.
01:23:05.000Don't even bother with rograin is literally a superficial way of regrowing hair, and that hair is generally wispy, pathetic, and will never be robust.