ANDREW CHAPADOS | Invisible Handshakes with Eric Butler & An0maly
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Join us as we discuss the latest biden gaffe, Jill Biden s comments about President Donald Trump, and why she should be the next Surgeon General of the United States. We also discuss why we should all be paying attention to what is going on in Dallas, TX.
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welcome back to a very special as always andrew says on the rebel news network we are here with
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eric butler how are you eric tatum report.com report no pine on instagram coming back from
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texas at cpac yes dallas texas uh i'm doing well man thank you for having me of course
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no problem i wanted to get you on and talk about our beloved beau jiden um every single time i
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think we talk there's a new biden gaff have you been watching some of this stuff like it's getting
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worse and worse and i know we probably talked about it before that it's you know uh getting as bad as
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it could possibly be but i want it like there's even like as we speak i'm sure he's doing something
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olivia do you have that one that's him putting on his jacket i think i sent you a couple
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the flight jacket right where he couldn't really get the flight jacket on is that what happened
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yeah let's take a look at that it's sad i think it goes on for a minute and a half i think i sent you
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a couple of those olivia in the in the chat there but it's he's coming off of air force one i think
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yeah show this or he's coming off of whatever helicopter one is it called i don't know with a
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mask of course i don't know how we explain that one and he just can't and his poor wife can you see
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this eric i can definitely see that and i i uh i wouldn't say his poor wife at all i think she's
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actually the the mastermind behind this thing she's letting this guy drive it into the wall and she
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needs to be held accountable i think there's a minute and a half there him trying to put on a jacket
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and uh she has to help him he doesn't know really what he's doing he picks up something off
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the ground too which is amazing i heard um i forget who it was on on one of the networks i want to
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say msnbc but i shouldn't just say that but i will um uh they're saying jill biden should be
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the surgeon general and she's got a doctorate of education i think is what it is isn't it
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oh that was whoopie goldberg wasn't it what was it whoopie said yeah right can we try to find that
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olivia i didn't send you that but whoopie goldberg talking about jill biden like are these
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could they be i know joe biden was vice president but i still want to say he's unqualified because he
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doesn't know where he is jill biden i mean she said that um she said a lot of stuff about him
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like she doesn't think he's gonna run i believe she said um she gives what did she say in the speech
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the bogadas of new york oh yeah yeah she dude that was the that was the um the breakfast taco
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right same speech right um yeah dude the jill by the whole entire biden family and this is very
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peculiar i don't even know how it got this bad like maybe it was just pre-iphone era pre-social
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media that we didn't we couldn't really you know and that's why we see so much censorship i always
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want to bring it back to that between the censorship and this two-tier justice system that has been
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exemplified by what happened to donald trump last night that i'm always screaming about but how did
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it really get this bad i mean that's an honest question like was it like this in the clinton era the
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bush era obama or has it just excuse me has it really just been kicked into overdrive because
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donald trump was gunning was going to do something that these people just i mean
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how do you justify this sort of crazy lashing out it's just inexplicable i truly don't know and
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as you know will this wake anybody up that's always the question will it wake anybody up will
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somebody say all right uh you because cuomo came out and said something i was kind of saying so
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maybe i don't know right well i want we have the uh let's hear wood whoopee said this we have that
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here i see that and dr jill becomes a surgeon general
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joe bide's wife because she you know he would never do it but she yeah she's a hell of a doctor
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she's an amazing doctor i just like her and phd yeah i don't i don't know i could be wrong
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she's she's a teacher but you know look at her on the end so like i used to think that whoopee was
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the most sane one because i remember when they wanted to blacklist it was the people from will
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and grace wanted to blacklist trump supporters in hollywood she said we don't do that sort of thing
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and i was starting to think she was one of the more sane ones but then with the tp usa stuff and like
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and this she didn't even know she was a doctor you should just be surgeon general i don't know
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if she's a teacher or not or what she's got a doctorate in but i thought she was an amazing
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surgeon or something she then they had to do this thing where they walked back their tp usa claims
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and i know will witt's been talking about this on his new thing the florida standard it's called and
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there was people who dressed up as neo-nazis which is always a plant i don't think there's been
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a neo-nazi group since like the 80s and people said they still get free speech but they tried to
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say that it was part of the tp usa event they had to walk that back and she said no they just agree
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with them then they had to walk that back all within like the span of one show and then she
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said that they share some of the same ideologies and she had to walk that back so i don't think
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that whoopee goldberg knows exactly what she's saying at any given time but i guess you get away
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with that at like what is it 11 in the morning or like one in the afternoon depending on where you are
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it's like you go on the price is right and say something people probably aren't going to notice
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but well i'm also curious though because she said it so confidently like oh she's a hell of a doctor
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like what are you talking about you don't need to do that but yeah she's a hell of a deal but what what
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what are you talking about and secondly um i know that you know there was probably some you know some
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trump kids working in his administration but they they don't like that right like couldn't can we
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imagine if uh take the cuomo brother for instance if we have uh chris cuomo on cnn obviously some
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years ago or a year ago whatever he left but if we saw uh don jr or eric trump or any of those people
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who had a regular television show it would be it would be not it would be non-stop chaos and they
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would say you can't do this but so for whoopee to immediately just say well yeah that's his wife
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like is there no sense of like nepotism there just because you don't even know what you're talking
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about she's a hell of a doctor you just literally made that up and b you're just saying well she
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just deserves it because she's joe biden's wife like what are you even talking about whoopee uh they
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and this is how we get there this is how we get to these radicalized people that uh they're they're
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you know they love uh the left-wing people are loving the trump raid on twitter and it's because
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they watch stuff like this obviously cnn so i don't know man i like to think every i go back and
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forth i like to think that most people can see through it but then again sometimes i just don't
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know man it's a tough call well have you seen this handshake yet that happened today as we film this
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uh yeah where he went back to shake his hand again yeah let's show that this is literally i counted four
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maybe five seconds let's play this one two three four five hand out again within five seconds he forgot
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and then the hmm did i already shake his hand within five seconds he forgot where he was and
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what he was doing that's pretty devastating like i don't know how anyone they had him hidden for what
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two weeks the first bout of corona and then six days or something after that he was testing positive
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again so almost two weeks i think he was basically out of commission off camera and then he comes back
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and and does that but what about the conspiracy eric imagine they were doing this on purpose
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maybe i shouldn't even said that because we're gonna get off on a tangent imagine they just send
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out a guy who's not joe biden and he's just like let's make him look ridiculous to distract from
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everything else but i saw the robot biden right like people were talking about the robot biden clip
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right the cgi one shout out to that guy with the uh sweat hanky too of course out there perspiring
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next to joe biden there throw that back up um i i don't know what's going on here bro but
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it just becomes so painfully obvious and i think this is why they're throwing every single thing at
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the wall bro like are we to believe that it's just a a sheer coincidence that he said he had cancer
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then tested positive twice now i i may have missed it i was driving and doing the stupac thing but
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did he just come back out here and start shaking hands with the air again or looking for another
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handshake again but did we get did the news break that he tested negative now like i mean that's
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what don't we hear so much about oh uh test results and positive negative did we get a report that i
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don't even know negative and now he's back out see if you can find that and we'll we'll stop uh making
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you run around here let me see if you can find an announcement of him testing negative now because
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if i didn't see that i saw that he tested positive again the other day and i think he came back out
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from the woodwork yesterday out of the basement as they say remember when they used to say trump
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was hiding in his basement all the time and then biden literally conducted a campaign from his
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basement that was pretty amazing but i think he came back out yesterday but uh this trump raid that
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they're doing or that they did sorry the fbi on monday or is today yeah it's on monday and yesterday
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yeah and they're at mar-a-lago i guess probably what's going to happen is the florida governor is
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going to look into it but i read that they said um okay i see it throw that up uh biden test negative
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for covid okay there we go we'll continue isolation well he's not isolating that's for sure um so that
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must have been what date what's the date on that one two days ago so he's out of isolation already
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so i guess something was too important uh yeah august 6th that says so he's already back out and
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about forgetting where his jacket is oh he's sick from covid he doesn't know where he is but uh i read
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in all the information they put out with this trump raid um this week was it was about documents that he
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took from the white house that he they said he they requested several times to get them back from him
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and that was what it was about and also they mentioned that um joe biden in the white house
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has no idea about this so you go and raid a former president the previous president and the current
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president has no idea about that i don't see how that's possible and if that is possible and that did
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happen then you have a head of the fbi who admitted that they did know about it going rogue and
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basically doing something that hasn't been done since what the 60s um or was it the 70s i'm not
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sure with watergate where they go and randomly find this um it's pretty strange that biden wouldn't
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know about this but they're probably thinking you know we can't handle anymore we can't handle joe
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biden answering this question but that's what i want to hear eric i want to hear joe biden's
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explanation as to why this happened don't you well in in joe biden's defense i can't stand this guy
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i think the entire family is totally corrupt but in his defense he doesn't know what's going on like
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it doesn't surprise me that he didn't know they can like i would venture to say they told him and
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he i mean it's just so he's in the wind bro that guy he is not pulling the strings he is not running
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the country he i mean how many times we see all the gaps the handshakes and stuff the hair sniffing but
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how many times do we get the get him on like the quote-unquote hot mic he's like whoa where where
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am i going what like he doesn't know what's happening so he would not be able to explain this
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at all and unfortunately he won't have to and just to bring it full circle that's the two-tier justice
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system that we see like you can imagine if i mean donald trump saying that joe biden was colluding
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with ukraine was enough for them to him impeach him just for saying that so it's just so crazy um
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i would i would love nothing more than to see joe biden explain this or or kareem jean pierre spin this
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thing and tell us um exactly why this happened because and what's crazier though is that when you
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watch the left-wing instagram accounts and stuff they're you know they're all so celebratory
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but they're they're just eating these little droppings every single time like you didn't i mean
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these people who are cheering this are they still believe that kyle rittenhouse shot three black people
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they still believe that jacob blake was shot dead they still believe i mean every single thing it's like
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the wiley coyote in the roadrunner or lucy in the football like we got him this time bro it's all a
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complete facade and they refuse to see through it it's this is no longer like just regular ignorance
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this is like being so steadfast like ignoring things on purpose has charlie brown been canceled
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yet i feel like it must have been there's got to be something in charlie brown that's been canceled
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but i think when your um invisible handshake counter goes above one then it's time to start asking
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questions i think he's at at least two now there's one where he turns off to the side and nobody's there
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and now five seconds eric and he's forgetting that he shook a man's hand that's standing right in
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front of him that's incredible have you seen what's in this new inflation relief package olivia see if
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you can find that i think fox had a short list of it i'm sure somebody else has a bullet point of the
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inflation relief bill i believe it's called and um it's a lot the euphemisms never stop i know right
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that's how they sell it that's how they even though on the surface you don't even have to dig
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into something that called inflation relief we're going to print more money and spend more of your
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money in order to reduce inflation i believe the correct thing to do would just literally be send
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the money back to you you've collected it through taxes to literally give it back i think that's the
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about the best thing you can do but i know it has something to do um they've got some credits in
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there for green energy um i'm sure there's there's ukraine stuff they passed another half billy as i
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call it uh to ukraine recently do we have anything on that yet olivier you need to keep looking probably
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i think the most notable thing that i saw was the uh was it 78 or 87 000 new irs thing yeah
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um that's like the the title track as some might say um some might um but my thing is and everybody's
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talking about you know the uh they didn't raid hillary they're not going after hunter biden um but
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and that's those are all true things right that is those are 100 valid questions however i'm a little
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bit more concerned with why you can hire an army of irs agents but you can't put anybody at the border
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are we to believe that these um i don't i don't want to get i forget the exact number is 87 or 89 or 90
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so whatever i think it's 87 000 more to to go after what 200 billionaires in the entire country
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well they haven't said that there is the there's a clip that came out on nbc the other day where he
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said are these going to only be making these going after people only making over 400 000 and the guy
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said we're not going to do that so what i hear when a country without money and who's spending out of
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control says that we're hiring more irs agents it means they're going to be milking people dry um for as
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much as they can throw up whatever that is olivia um inflation reduction what tax hikes are on the
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bill let's read some of this uh months of negotiations 739 billion over the next decade
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um revenues going towards initiatives of course designed to combat climate change and curb
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pharmaceutical prices i mean some of that could be good as well as efforts to reduce the nation's
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30 trillion dollar bet it includes no i do think go ahead that well i was just going to say i do think
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that and you can fact check me on this but trump had some sort of executive order that was putting
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a cap on pharmaceuticals that was uh dissolved by joe biden and now he's doing it again so it's the same
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thing that we saw when he says oh well we created x amount of new jobs it's like no you just gave people
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their jobs back after you took them away and as far i mean are we to believe that these agents i mean
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are they going to be tracking the the financial status of these migrants that have hopped over the
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fence and they're busing all over the country are you going to track them are you going to track
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the guy who just deposited 601 dollars i think we've discussed it before but i know in canada
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refugee employment rate is around 10 percent now i don't know if it's the same for the u.s at all
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because of how many you know people from central america would claim refugee status they're probably more
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work able than people coming from a war-turned country but that i think in itself tells you that
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there's a problem with the refugee system if somebody's just be coming to another country for
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economic reasons as opposed to which was syrian refugees coming here uh don't ask me why we
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selected a particular one it was just person at the time let's bring that back up olivia i know there
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was 433 billion in new spending while roughly 300 million uh benefits russian republicans argue the
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measures does little to tackle higher prices and even uh left-leaning economists are saying this
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too non-partisan congressional budget office will have a negligible impact on inflation i know bernie
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sanders says um it's going to have little to nothing not that he's an economist it's the fact that he's
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disagreeing with you know his own party on it um yeah talking about how it wasn't the two trillion
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corporate minimum tax impose a 15 minimum tax on corporations based on profits they publicly report
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on the financial statements to shareholders um the levy would only apply to companies that report more
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than one billion dollars in income democrats to the levy would affect over around 200 of the country's
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largest corporations with profits so we're taking money from the large corporations and we're putting
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it towards climate change i think it's another one of those situations eric where it's taken away from
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other billionaires and put it towards my friend who's also a billionaire so that his energy
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corporation because they like to attach things like green energy to a person that you know just
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loves everybody it's green energy therefore it's just made of love there's nobody making billions
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of dollars off of it elon musk perfect example electric cars richest or top three richest man
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that were people in the world people persons even so like just the idea that's going towards green
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energy is supposed to mean that it's good but like we we all know that green energy doesn't
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automatically mean electric cars even though that you have to there's that famous uh video where it's
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being powered by a coal plant nearby but it also means solar panels which are made in china which i'm
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sure it's going to funnel their way somehow and of course wind energy isn't nearly as efficient as
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everybody would like it to be right now so i think eric it's another situation where it's i prefer my
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billionaires over your billionaires but we're saying that we're saving you guys while we do this no
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yeah well i think you're actually maybe giving them a little bit too much credit even like to say
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we're all supposed to believe that it's good when you talk about green energy like yeah i guess for
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the regular normie who's just like the surface level like californian maybe that works but i'd venture
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to say that when most people hear green energy they think scam i mean think about solyndra remember
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solyndra i mean it was a complete and total scam they've been doing this uh it was um some sort
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of green energy firm that barack obama gave government contracts to however many billions of dollars
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in the bay area i believe of all places and it uh it was deep it was it failed after like two or three
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years so it was to me i mean it kind of felt like a money laundering scam solyndra it was maybe 2013
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or something don't quote me on that you could look it up but that's what i think i mean that's
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like tattooed on my brain it's like this green stuff is a complete and total scam and their lack
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of again i don't know if it's a lack of knowledge or if it's just a willful malice but you when you
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say they'll tell people oh it's just going to be the companies the billion dollar companies like bro
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that's like i get it i nobody are the billionaires like they're all so successful corporate greed
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but that stuff is going to trickle down like do you think that uh you're what a car that cost you
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25 000 in 2019 is still going to cost you the same amount even though they're forcing these new
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taxes and all this stuff that that gets trickled down to the customers and they never want to put
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the dots together they never they always want to pretend that these things are completely separate
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from each other and they're just not and i don't know if this is like they literally don't have the
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the brain power like i mean this is like fifth grade stuff like there there's a chain and that's
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why even even with rona like they were oh well we're just gonna shut down the whole economy like
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that ruins everything it's a domino effect and you're pretending they knew it was a managed decline
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they knew exactly what they were doing but there's some people out there who think this is
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think think it's good it's crazy to me i don't know how how we reach these people well if you think
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about it if it's an inflation reduction act and we're charging the companies that we already buy from
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more i think it's pretty obvious like conceivably this would be the amazons microsoft's walmart's
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companies that are gigantic would be paying more in tax and then we're already play paying higher
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prices because of inflation they're just going to raise their prices more so either they want
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people to go poor or they want these companies to to earn less money either way it's not going to work
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out good in terms of reducing inflation harm and like i said if you really want to reduce inflation
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there's like half a billion dollars in there you can just give back to people or or put into something
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i mean wouldn't it make more sense to give subsidies to companies like to grocers or farmers
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something to make their things cheaper the things that you absolutely need and dare i say it gas
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companies even though i don't think they need the money conceivably it makes conceivably it would
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make sense to give them the money so that they could lower the prices for everyone because if you just
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give out half a billion dollars to 300 million people let's say it's not going to be much money
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per person but perhaps you gave it to a few companies they could lower their prices so i think what they're
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doing is actually the opposite i'm not an economist but i think i'm smart enough to know that when
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inflation is high printing more money is not the correct thing to do there it's to be more stringent
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with government spending and make sure you're not printing money and probably make cuts to the
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government and i think uh we can start in a few places they would never do that of course they would
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never do that i think one of the newest ideas i think one of the newest ideas was cutting the
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department of education that trump said even though isn't his uh that betsy devos girl wasn't
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that his appointee yeah but i think she's all i think she's been saying that the whole thing has
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been corrupt i mean she was supposed to be you know the kind of like the education trump where she
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was going to kick down sandcastles or something so i i am not i do i will say that i don't um we
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don't trust these teachers unions so i think getting dude all of these government entities
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have been completely soiled they're rotten from the core so i'm gonna be i'm it's gonna be tough
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for me to find one even before this fbi raid um even before all these new irs agents like it was
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gonna be hard for me to trust one that was actually working in the people's favor and while this is all
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happening they're saying oh well the inflation reduction act um and you know green stuff and health
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care so they need to raise money for that stuff right so that's why our taxes are going up or
00:24:29.720
perhaps they're not actually going up but they're going to be more strictly enforced so joe schmo who
00:24:35.420
makes you know 30 000 35 000 in a year he's not going to be able to skate anymore so they're coming for
00:24:41.920
that six grand that he that this guy who's just barely skating by owes them right so so perhaps the
00:24:48.240
taxes aren't going to go up but they're just going to be they're going to be looking at it with a
00:24:52.040
with a fine tooth comb and make sure that they they get you but while all that's happening
00:24:55.820
they're giving a billion dollars worth of uh military equipment to ukraine and let's never
00:25:03.100
forget what happened was it last last august about a year ago was it august uh the afghan withdrawal
00:25:08.760
when they left billions of dollars worth of equipment just on the ground there and then they come back
00:25:12.780
to us and say we need more money same thing with uh scott weiner you know california senator the
00:25:18.560
creepiest man in all of american politics oh monkey pox is a it's an it's an emergency we need
00:25:23.860
more federal funding it just never ends like everything is an emergency everything needs more
00:25:28.480
federal funding and we can all see well i guess all of us can't see it but a lot of us can see it now
00:25:34.860
and as soon as you start to talk about it then you get shadow ban you get your youtube videos demonetized
00:25:41.180
or deleted so um it i hate to say and i don't know where we're where we are as far as like a paywall
00:25:48.360
or something but we've been in this war for a long time and i think last night might have been like
00:25:53.180
a little bit more of an official declaration i would say maybe i'm getting off track a little bit here but
00:25:57.480
i would say sort of biden dipping his toes into this declaration of war was back in uh last summer
00:26:05.300
when he said something along the lines of this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated i'm my my patience
00:26:11.580
is running thin or something like that like my patience is running thin to people who just decided
00:26:17.040
they don't want to take your your elixir that we have the 4k video of you six months earlier saying
00:26:23.120
who's going to take it i wouldn't trust it and now it's mandatory because you're because you're in
00:26:28.040
charge so that was the soft declaration and this whether biden claims he didn't know about it or not
00:26:32.540
this is a hard declaration this is where um that censorship that we always see turns into
00:26:39.500
because the left will always say well you you have free speech it's a private company blah blah
00:26:44.380
but this is where that turns into hard power and uh it's i guess pretty scary bro well now uh we have
00:26:53.400
nancy pelosi saying doing damage control about her trip who knows what she was doing there but she
00:26:59.320
comes back and she says as we know china is one of the freest societies in the world when you find
00:27:05.480
that quickly olivia nancy pelosi china it's from today i think um and she's citing of course some
00:27:11.940
study i'm sure which is not a very good one or just measures uh you know economic something or other
00:27:18.560
because you know you could potentially run a business in china and make a lot of money
00:27:22.560
the government's going to say control if they want to but you could potentially run it
00:27:26.720
and maybe run it easier and start one easier than you can in america or canada but who knows
00:27:31.300
um and i want to get to you about see your time at cpac there when people said let's show nancy pelosi
00:27:37.380
she just looks like she could easily be replaced by like a banshee or something and i know that sounds
00:27:43.620
mean but everyone in this biden administration so decrepit let's show this support the one china
00:27:49.200
policy we go there to acknowledge the status quo is what our policy is there was nothing disruptive
00:27:56.720
about that it was only about saying china is one of the freest societies in the world don't take it
00:28:05.400
from me that's from freedom house let's talk a little democracy courageous people and and it's just
00:28:12.160
i don't know why it is uh except there's some commercial interests who would like to diminish
00:28:18.020
the relationship we still support people don't like china for any other reason when other than
00:28:24.580
wanting to diminish their commercial interests that other people have that's insane so one saying that
00:28:30.400
she went there and doesn't cause any controversy is that why they started rolling out tanks into their
00:28:35.020
streets and threatened to shoot down the plane and then to say we believe in the one china policy even
00:28:40.480
though she wasn't saying that when she was in taiwan and then the pentagon director of the pentagon was
00:28:46.340
saying that she was wrong when he was here on the u.s soil on north american soil at home but suppose he's
00:28:52.140
not saying it over there and now she comes back and she says china's amazing it's only a one china policy
00:28:58.360
it's not me saying that it's one of the freest countries in the world that's somebody else saying
00:29:03.100
that freest society some weird left-wing think tank or something some weird left-wing think tank but
00:29:07.780
i think um maybe this is i think she was she just did her little chip deal right and we know that the
00:29:14.800
chips come from taiwan so she's going there now i know i do understand that she sold the chip stock
00:29:19.520
perhaps under the the pressure of the media whatever but it seems like that could have had something to
00:29:26.600
do with it i don't know people fly around all the world around the world all the time ask hunter biden
00:29:30.960
so she's trying to close up some deal with taiwan and i don't know i don't have much love for china so
00:29:37.280
whatever she can go there and do it but don't come back and say pretend like she's not ruffling feathers
00:29:42.440
and that china is one of the freest societies we just saw the report last week of uh cnn discovering
00:29:48.760
that china is not one of the freest societies right yeah so uh they're they're all over the place this
00:29:54.820
woman is awful i you know she has a little monkey paw thing that she does and um she you know nancy
00:30:01.640
you won you beat the game you're 116 and a half years old you're you're never going to get
00:30:07.700
prosecuted you're never going to get investigated you have all the money in the world you have a
00:30:11.660
mansion on the hill in san francisco you've got a wall around it even though you say that walls are
00:30:15.740
racist you beat the game go home leave us alone that's right pelosi think about that next time
00:30:22.700
nancy i'm sure she's watching were the people you spoke to at cpac are they still are i know it was
00:30:30.980
68 i think said that they would they want trump in the nomination is that the feeling you got there
00:30:35.500
that people are ready for him to come back or do they or are they less apprehensive or more
00:30:40.240
apprehensive than maybe a random poll suggests do you think um i think the vibe was that people
00:30:46.100
definitely wanted trump um now you know he was headlining the entire convention so
00:30:52.300
if desantis was the headliner and trump wasn't there you might have a different crowd of people
00:30:56.260
right um so and and i kind of made that mistake because i genuinely wanted to know but i do think
00:31:02.280
that traditionally the common sense folks or the right-wing people are more open to a debate we see
00:31:07.620
that obviously that the left wing typically uh doesn't like to talk they have the squeaky toys
00:31:11.940
um so i think it was the answer to your question is yes they are ready for trump but it was basically a
00:31:20.100
trump event and i would have i would like to talk to to maybe go to a different event that trump's not
00:31:24.680
at and see if there's a different um and see if there's a different you know a vibe i guess um but
00:31:30.920
there were with that said there were some people who uh were quick to say desantis i even got a couple
00:31:35.940
of people that um were ready for christy known so i was surprised by some but i also got um
00:31:43.740
some people that were very uh i don't want to i don't want to say disgusted but they did not like
00:31:51.700
christy noem at all so there's a pretty wide range but all that said um it was a trump event most people
00:31:58.580
there were ready to support donald trump again and um i think at this rate at this rate bro and
00:32:07.780
this is going to sound like a left-wing thing but literally anything would be better than joe biden
00:32:11.900
like nancy pelosi said a glass of water with a d on it um kanye west i mean anything would be better
00:32:18.400
like just just stop bro but here we are we have and and now with the midterms coming up
00:32:25.380
i think we are at the point where especially with this raid i would have said this before the raid
00:32:30.800
but now this is like doubling tripling quadrupling down if we don't see um you know the republicans
00:32:39.140
shift the house and the senate and all that stuff um then we're gonna know that we're gonna know
00:32:44.440
basically i mean concretely that this is not a fair like this game is rigged from the top down
00:32:51.620
i mean there's just no way it will be interesting to see president kanye if all that happens or if
00:32:58.060
you ask andrew well if you ask andrew yang who's actually come out against the raid um now he's
00:33:04.140
learning that his fans are insane and not very smart if you ask him then everybody's going to
00:33:09.740
vote for a third party in the next race 70 upwards of 78 says andrew yang so maybe we'll get the
00:33:15.660
forward party coming in number one the birthday party coming in number two eric we're gonna let
00:33:21.780
you go we're gonna see if we can get anomaly in and we thank you for coming on again eric butler
00:33:27.380
at tatum report.com and report no pine on instagram you can watch his recent stuff with
00:33:32.240
cpac and um all reporter.com is another place you've been posting that alex stein interactions
00:33:39.240
with yeah yes go ahead and check it out and we got loads more coming we talked to some i don't want
00:33:45.520
to say big names but some pretty interesting people so check out uh my page and the all reporter page
00:33:50.560
report of course for different content that's right all right thanks a lot man cheers now entering the
00:33:57.880
chat anomaly how are you good sir thanks for joining me of course thanks for having me now i've wanted to
00:34:05.380
talk to you about this today because i saw you put something out you saw put i saw you put out a poll
00:34:10.740
on twitter that interested me and i knew from that um about this trump raid on mar-a-lago or the fbi
00:34:16.820
i should i should say that maybe you had an interesting perspective on this now the poll
00:34:21.680
was something about do you think it was um orchestrated to make trump more popular now i
00:34:26.760
don't know if people know that the fbi director i believe it was was appointed by trump now i don't
00:34:32.560
haven't heard anything yet and again we're like a day into this that something um i haven't heard yet
00:34:37.540
that the republicans are doing anything about it maybe dissent is going to do something but what is
00:34:41.860
your reaction to that especially considering the biden administration's claiming that they had
00:34:46.420
nothing to do with it i'm not sure i believe that but do you have a different perspective than what's
00:34:50.900
out there on there i feel like you might yeah well i'll start off by saying i think he's getting a raw
00:34:56.500
deal like i don't think they're that much interested in jeffrey epstein gislay maxwell hillary clinton
00:35:01.840
biden his son you know these are things they're not interested in so i'll start out the gate by saying i
00:35:06.620
don't think it's being um put out there equally you get what i'm saying however you know in america it's
00:35:13.300
not like we've had justin trudeau for like 10 years and the opposition party hasn't had a chance
00:35:18.040
to have any sort of power donald trump was in the white house for four years and he put in that same
00:35:24.040
fbi director who's overseeing the fbi now and as much as trump says i'm fighting the deep state
00:35:29.280
apparently that director ray is not that big of a threat because joe biden kept him there so
00:35:34.580
there's a lot of moves that trump made where i feel like he put a pharmacy lobbyist and executive
00:35:39.620
at the head of hhs which is our entire health department that was the person who ended up
00:35:44.040
declaring the emergency for coronavirus so you know putting a pharmacy lobbyist at the head of
00:35:49.420
hhs is almost like putting bill gates at the head of the environmental agency so you know he did a lot
00:35:54.480
of questionable things and i guess my only thought is not uh you know blaming him for this as far as
00:36:00.740
like he's completely guilty or anything i think he's getting a raw deal but rather that they sat there
00:36:06.080
for four years and didn't really do that much so you know i don't know why they thought that wasn't
00:36:11.400
going to backfire and i'll just say this and be honest you know if you say like hillary clinton's
00:36:15.520
a very powerful and it's to some people scary i mean i'm not scared of her but you know a politician
00:36:20.580
with a lot of power and clout and if you say you're going to lock her up like trump did several times
00:36:24.740
and you don't lock her up don't be surprised when the other party comes in and tries to lock you up so i
00:36:29.900
think it's just like gang or game theory rather but but you know it's like if you're going to say that
00:36:35.020
and not do it expect them to retaliate so i think he's getting a raw deal i don't think it's fair
00:36:39.440
but i think he likes to play the victim a lot and his base likes to act like they're just shocked at
00:36:44.460
everything but it's like hopefully we learned our lesson and if republicans take power again
00:36:48.640
maybe they'll do something this time because last time they really just empowered a bunch of pharmacy
00:36:53.000
lobbyists and people that were swampy and then ran around the country for two years selling these mrna
00:36:58.220
vaccines is the greatest human achievement ever so it's just hard to feel bad for them when i feel like i was
00:37:03.120
betrayed and america was betrayed by their leadership in the last couple years i did see that there's an
00:37:08.660
email that went out for fundraising off of the off of the fbi raid do you buy their reasoning that it
00:37:15.420
was for some sort of classified documents that you do you think that trump would be holding classified
00:37:21.920
documents in his possession at his golf course home but you think if he was purposely withholding them
00:37:27.500
that he might be hiding them somewhere or do you buy that excuse from the fbi or is it too early to tell
00:37:32.440
i would say that my best guess i don't know for sure until it comes out but my best guess is that
00:37:39.480
you know trump probably did something that a lot of other presidents have done and probably got away
00:37:44.300
with like with trump they're looking for an excuse i mean it almost made me like him more because
00:37:49.080
they're looking so hard and they barely had any evidence at all with the russia thing so it made
00:37:53.540
trump way more lovable you're like wow he must really have his hands clean if they can't find anything so
00:37:57.860
with this type of stuff like maybe they got him on something that's like uh you know a technical rule
00:38:03.180
or something so i i would say maybe it is true or something but i'm sure it's something that a lot of
00:38:08.540
other presidents do and isn't seen as a big deal so when you're trump or a conservative you got to
00:38:13.460
really extra watch yourself so i don't we'll see when it all comes out but that's just my own personal
00:38:18.900
guess for now is that he maybe did something that like is a technicality that a lot of other people get
00:38:24.760
away with but i don't really know normally when you yeah have you seen this new inflation relief
00:38:32.600
act and what's in it and i wanted to ask you specifically about it as well because
00:38:38.420
i give you credit for being one of the earliest people to point out how much the inflation was
00:38:43.120
coming there's you and there's another guy named mocha that works here because he's from turkey so he
00:38:47.660
knows how it starts but you i think 2019 on one of the earlier episodes of my show you said the
00:38:54.100
hyperinflation was coming from all the stuff or all the money that trump was printing um you got
00:38:59.620
into a debate about it with um sticks um that was a big thing big one of those big online debates
00:39:05.940
um and you turned out to be right i agreed with you on the premise of what you were saying
00:39:10.560
um one are you getting the credit you deserve on that of course we can brag on this show
00:39:14.560
and two this new inflation relief or inflation whatever they're calling it package where it's half
00:39:20.900
another half a billion to uh to ukraine and all this money for climate change what's your opinion
00:39:27.120
on why they are doing that do you think that they're doing this just to get as much money out
00:39:31.760
of the system the american people as they can before they're inevitably you know take having have power
00:39:37.700
taken away from them or do you think this is you know let's go full steam ahead on actually trying
00:39:43.260
to do this climate agenda do you do you see what i mean by that yeah absolutely to answer the first
00:39:48.580
question you know i appreciate the credit but to me it's just common sense in 2020 you know people
00:39:53.640
get so caught in party politics because you know either they love trump or hate trump so you have
00:39:58.040
the left who never wants to give them any credit and the right who will defend anything he does
00:40:01.880
so i just looked at it and i saw both parties come together to print the trade the cares act it was
00:40:07.380
like a multi-trillion dollar bill they're funneling tens of billions of dollars to big pharma we stopped
00:40:12.120
production for a couple months everybody's locked inside and it took a couple years even to get back
00:40:17.040
to a semi-normal state we're not even back to a full normal so i just saw that and i was like
00:40:21.680
we'd be lucky to not hit hyperinflation i think we'll be all right but when you print that much
00:40:26.180
money and stop production and stop supply chains it was only a matter of time until all of that
00:40:31.500
building up kind of collapsed because i mean it's like you know everybody has money for a year or two
00:40:36.960
because they're printing money and giving you money but this is basic economics that that's going to
00:40:40.600
fail eventually so i want to say you know i think both parties are responsible but then biden comes in
00:40:45.480
he pours kerosene on it and just makes everything worse so i think biden does deserve some responsibility
00:40:50.840
it's not like he's an innocent victim uh but the republicans always like play this controlled
00:40:55.360
opposition game where they do like 40 of it and then act like you know they're gonna fight them
00:40:59.840
next time and they just never do so appreciate the credit on that but i hope a lot of people figured
00:41:04.560
it out by now and uh with this new act you know they're saying it's an inflation reduction act that's
00:41:09.940
the name of it but when it passed you can see major headlines saying we finally passed through a
00:41:14.120
climate bill and a health bill and i'm like wait i thought it was to reduce inflation i believe
00:41:18.640
they're trying to add 87 000 new irs agents to come take americans money and they had some sort of
00:41:24.920
little vote on whether it should just be for 400 000 and over and that apparently didn't pass
00:41:29.760
so they're going to be going after people who make zero to sixty thousand dollars sixty thousand
00:41:33.800
or a hundred thousand everybody you know more than i guess it's a pandemic of we need to suck every
00:41:38.160
dollar out of the american working people after a real pandemic you know i guess that's what they're
00:41:42.580
doing so we see what they're doing here in america and all over the world they are trying to
00:41:47.140
use climate change as an excuse to just redirect everything like a new normal great reset style
00:41:52.920
stuff i'm not saying the climate's not changing but you know i would say it's a very dumb conspiracy
00:41:58.000
theory to think you know they always say your conspiracy there's i think the dumbest conspiracy
00:42:02.040
theory in the world is thinking joe biden klaus schwab justin trudeau uh and aoc and elizabeth
00:42:07.980
foreign are going to save the planet from the climate crisis it's like yeah there's things that
00:42:12.740
we could do better environmentally but a lot of this is just kind of making government bigger
00:42:17.400
um taking away american sovereignty and over the next couple course of years you'll see that
00:42:22.700
you know they're trying to make government bigger and bigger and bigger and personal liberties smaller
00:42:26.820
and smaller so just more of the same i would say in america you know the democrats are the worst the
00:42:32.540
greater of two evils but the game that they keep playing is they keep putting in people like trump
00:42:37.700
who albeit maybe did more they they make you believe that they're going to be different like
00:42:42.280
they thought george bush was different then liberals thought obama was different and now people thought
00:42:46.820
trump was different and even if he proved that he kind of wasn't he they want a second term which
00:42:51.260
i get he's better than biden but i believe this is the game they're playing a successful politician
00:42:55.840
convinces you that they're different so you don't hold them accountable like another politician
00:42:59.980
i'm not telling people to hate trump and not even to not vote for him if you want to but
00:43:04.040
treat him like mitch mcconnell or ted cruz in this country will get better you treat him like he's above
00:43:08.760
everybody else and he's got some sort of special plan you're going to see a lot more of the same big
00:43:13.100
pharma printouts and as much as the right wing says they're fighting socialism in 2020 under the guise
00:43:19.100
of a pandemic they did more socialism than i've ever seen in one year in my entire life so it's all talk
00:43:24.440
with the republican party it's very interesting to see the attempt at the democrats right now to
00:43:31.220
really go for everything and somewhat successfully when a bill like this gets passed through there's
00:43:36.120
been a couple that were blocked through i want to say exposure to the public but the ukraine stuff
00:43:42.600
always makes it through from both sides now this one was a tiebreaker making kamala harris the
00:43:48.000
the uh deciding vote but now i think that they're able to do this stuff i think the the i don't know
00:43:55.280
if it was an act or what it was to limit firearms as much as they could now i think that'll probably
00:44:00.020
get struck down when it's challenged like many other things do but now what they're doing is
00:44:04.840
they're coming after the ability for people to defend themselves and i think that's the last straw of
00:44:09.040
course they've always been doing that in a bit of a sense but they're they're piling up a lot of
00:44:13.820
and i don't even want to call them victories but they're piling up a lot of momentum here where it
00:44:19.700
doesn't matter how people feel and i think justin trudeau as you mentioned as a as one of these
00:44:24.460
proprietors of this a couple years ago realized it didn't actually matter what the public thinks
00:44:29.140
as long as they present it in the formal way and they have everybody on their side to vote for it
00:44:33.440
forward they're going to do that regardless of what the public thinks and i think they're going to
00:44:37.260
try to do that the best they can and i bring this up because there seems to be an influx
00:44:42.040
of evidence now of people defending themselves and some of the powers that be that don't like that
00:44:48.320
do i think joe biden and pelosi are straight up communists no i don't but i think it goes along
00:44:52.980
with their plan to not have a populist that can defend themselves should they say hey we want to
00:44:58.780
be present we want to be in charge for the next 20 years whether it's the next person that they get
00:45:02.680
voted in or if they they change that in some way but there's all these videos coming out i don't know
00:45:07.540
how many of them you've seen there of course is the famous bodega guy defending himself he ended
00:45:12.300
up getting off after public pressure there was a a vegas store clerk who stabbed a guy a bunch of
00:45:18.760
times he's getting robbed by five people i think and olivia see if you can find the other one i think
00:45:23.800
it sent it i sent it to you earlier today um of a mother and a daughter i just want to watch this with
00:45:29.360
you and get your reaction there's a mother and a daughter defending i think it was an independent
00:45:32.940
liquor store olivia do you have that it's the news report of a mother and a daughter and they're
00:45:41.420
defending their liquor store i just feel like there's so many more maybe that we're being more
00:45:46.160
exposed to them now but there's so many more instances of people getting it's in our our messages
00:45:51.260
from earlier i would say it's in america the the violence seems i mean i don't know the stats but it
00:45:57.620
seems like uh robberies are way higher like i live in a place where there's not a lot and there's a lot
00:46:02.220
of smashing grabs and it's starting to increase all over the country so you know definitely cell
00:46:07.220
phones are a big reason why and and uh you know like twitter um but i do think that robberies and
00:46:13.080
theft and violence is increasing in the major cities and they're becoming lawless and we're losing
00:46:18.700
morality in this country i mean it's it's not terrible but i wouldn't go to new york city or los
00:46:23.620
angeles right now that's just let's play this over top olivia uh i just want to see this full thing
00:46:29.660
holding up their liquor store and open fire with guns of their own inside is different
00:46:35.040
i can't believe it's going on i just emptied the chamber i just kept pulling the trigger and kept
00:46:41.420
pulling and kept pulling and kept pulling the drama happened at a family-owned liquor store in tulsa
00:46:46.220
oklahoma the robber burst in brandishing a sawed-off shotgun you can see 30 year old ashley lee opening the
00:46:53.480
cash register and putting her hands up the robber helps himself then heads out but ashley has locked
00:47:00.020
the outside door by remote that's when ashley grabs a revolver from under the counter and hands it to her
00:47:06.920
mother tina they both huddle for cover then the robber returns and mom lets him have it she fires again
00:47:15.140
and again i saw him the rifle and i pulled my weapon and i shot him and then i stood up
00:47:22.460
as he was walking out i shot him again look at the glass in the door shattering the mom takes another
00:47:29.660
shot ashley even grabs another pistol suspect was shot when he came in to rob the store the robber
00:47:36.100
punches his way through the broken glass he wrestles with mom and then it's ashley's turn to open fire
00:47:42.640
it's a life that's taking a lot of shots mom is pistol whipped ashley fires again then he pulls
00:47:49.820
the trigger on ashley firing at point-blank range by some miracle the gun is out of ammo i wish i could
00:47:57.820
have done something sooner before he did her see the crazy thing about that feel bad about that we can
00:48:04.500
come back yeah the crazy thing about that is you might go to jail if you did that in canada if you
00:48:09.420
first of all we don't have liquor stores that aren't government run which i don't know if you
00:48:13.800
know about that in in my province anyway some of the provinces do but only the government gets to sell
00:48:19.020
liquor and weed and can't in in ontario but you can't and they said this as early as a couple months
00:48:25.180
ago you can't defend yourself with a firearm the rights of self-defense isn't a thing in canada
00:48:29.960
so i wonder like what somebody would actually do i guess you just got to let them rob you and i think
00:48:34.760
that's the if you talk to young people and i've had a conversation before with one of my friend's
00:48:40.500
girlfriends frankly and they said just let them steal just let them rob your home and your insurance
00:48:45.560
will cover it and i'm just like is that really what you believe is that what some younger people
00:48:49.500
have been brought up to believe that you should just let the person take your things and you know
00:48:53.480
insurance will cover it i don't know what my point is here normally that was crazy dude i haven't seen
00:48:59.100
that one but first off i want to say they're badasses because honestly you got to think at a
00:49:04.480
certain point like how much money they're stealing how important it is to you like that guy had a
00:49:09.100
sawed-off shotgun if he was just like unarmed and it's like yeah lock the door and then go shoot him
00:49:13.360
i get that but the fact that he had a sawed-off shotgun and that mom was such a boss that she
00:49:18.620
locked the door anyway i mean i guess i could call her a boss but it almost got her daughter shot
00:49:23.680
so i would say in that situation just as somebody that does support the second amendment
00:49:27.960
that was a ballsy move that almost backfired because he has a gun and you lock them inside
00:49:33.200
that you know but uh if you do that you got to make sure you kill them and shoot them right away
00:49:37.320
so in certain states in america you might be charged in other ones it's a little easier to do than
00:49:42.420
canada especially in kansas but if you do that in california new york city like the bodega guy
00:49:46.760
it's going to be a hot button issue but uh yeah i mean there's this old saying that the gun doesn't
00:49:51.760
kill people people kill people and it might sound stupid to some but it's just true so in this country
00:49:57.400
uh we take the second amendment very seriously there's more guns than people and there's so
00:50:02.260
many instances of store owners and people stopping bigger shootings with the gun uh i don't think it's
00:50:07.960
a gun issue i think it's a morality issue it's a you know a lot of people lacking families and
00:50:13.120
fathers technology now is i think making a lot of people uh mentally depressed and obviously there
00:50:19.840
are economic factors too but you know i i support the second amendment but with that particular case i think
00:50:26.040
she was a little foolish to lock the guy inside because uh you know if there was one more bullet
00:50:31.160
in the chamber her daughter would have been killed so not not the best strategy there but uh you know
00:50:37.380
i guess it worked out in the end yeah i'm guessing his shotgun didn't have any shells in it or else he
00:50:42.700
probably would have used that but play stupid games as they say um i wanted to ask you about seeing
00:50:48.540
one of our people i'm guessing it was juan mendoza from rebel news in a tp usa event in florida um
00:50:57.760
what brought you out to that because some people might say anomaly he's anti-establishment what's he
00:51:02.960
doing at a tp usa event uh you want to tell us how it was and how you got involved in that
00:51:07.600
yeah so i uh i was visiting my father on the east coast of america for his 60th birthday
00:51:13.980
and i had contacted a few podcasts that i've been putting off and i tried to do like a whole
00:51:19.180
schedule because i don't like to fly back from california you know like it's such a long flight
00:51:24.100
so i'm like while i'm there let me get some stuff done and i looked and people were talking about it
00:51:28.220
and i was like wow it lines up with tp usa so you know it would be nice to go there and network and
00:51:33.680
talk to people so at first they were happy i was going and then i got a call almost like red flag
00:51:39.420
laws i had red flag tweets and they saw that i was you know challenging tp usa and charlie kirk
00:51:44.460
and telling people to boo ted cruz at their event so i almost got banned uh and then i told them i said
00:51:49.540
i'm not going to spread problems but i'm a conservative who disagrees with certain things
00:51:53.820
they decided to let me in which was smart because i would have been a pr nightmare if they didn't
00:51:58.700
and it ended up being great i did a lot of interviews i met a lot of people i met like marjorie
00:52:03.460
taylor green lauren bobert they said they're a fan of what i'm doing uh i got to really like
00:52:08.080
see a lot of like uh companies and stuff for the conservative side so overall i think uh you know
00:52:14.220
i went with a journalist pass like i'm a news source even though i almost got banned and yeah
00:52:18.760
i don't agree with everything that people are doing but i'm not i'm not a hater i'm not like a
00:52:23.700
you know somebody who's trying to hurt anybody or cause a scene it's just i believe this
00:52:28.560
conservative movement in america is a little too weak and we need to challenge each other
00:52:32.200
and uh you know it was a great experience i met a lot of great people a lot of good conversation
00:52:36.640
of course a lot of the speakers some of them were great some of them were like just whatever
00:52:41.360
politicians but um turned out to be awesome and i'm glad i went because i would never know that
00:52:46.440
so many high profile people are watching my stuff and they like me because a lot of these
00:52:50.740
establishment people will act like uh i'm such a bad guy or something but um you know and and to
00:52:56.240
tposa's credit they do a lot of great work and you know i'm not i'm not here trying to take any real
00:53:01.200
estate from what they're doing i hope they make a lot of money and do well it's just this idea that
00:53:06.640
you know people don't want to challenge certain ideas but i do think tposa is starting to do that
00:53:12.520
and i do think the base is ready you know there's a new sheriff in town and uh you know people are
00:53:18.260
ready for a little bit of change so i it was a great experience and uh i'm a pretty friendly guy i
00:53:24.020
mean i know a lot of people think i wouldn't be but i was going to hang out network and chat with
00:53:28.440
people not like rain on their parade i don't think anyone thinks that you're an unfriendly guy
00:53:33.280
but no it's good to hear that side of the story and i think charlie kirk unleashed himself a little
00:53:38.680
bit with with the vaccine stuff i was surprised when he came out on his podcast and started being
00:53:44.360
completely against the vaccine um in a in a good way i was surprised i didn't think that he was
00:53:49.420
going to go down that road but he did but again there's to this day a hundred million people in
00:53:54.260
the u.s who are unvaccinated so there's still like there's still a lot of people out there who want
00:53:58.900
to hear um that side of the story that point of view and i think it's i wanted to say too i think
00:54:04.560
only 32 percent of people in america got the booster shot so like pretty people rejected the
00:54:09.800
booster you know that's a interesting sign and yeah good i think charlie kirk deserves to be praised
00:54:14.620
you know when he does good stuff and uh i think he has stepped up over the last year or two he's
00:54:19.200
pretty young too you know it's uh he got a big position at an early age so it's it's a tough it's a
00:54:24.460
tough deal to do at any age let alone like how young he is last thing i want to ask you about
00:54:29.320
is from another event that c pack event what did you make of that uh performance art thing did you
00:54:34.620
see that with the guy the mega kid in the cage um i think it was a brandon stroka performance art
00:54:40.740
thing did you see that i did see it i saw pictures and videos of it i think i saw marjorie taylor green
00:54:46.540
like on her knees like at his knees or something how did you feel about that some people think it was
00:54:53.460
it was silly some people think hey this is a reminder that there's people in jail for this
00:54:57.840
how did you interpret that i would say uh to some extent any press is good press and uh you know
00:55:04.680
brandon was super nice to me in the following years before he got in trouble at the capitol
00:55:09.140
and uh you know brandon has a story to tell now that he's uh i don't know if he was on house arrest
00:55:14.840
or what happened to him you know he's free now so he's back to doing his thing and telling his story
00:55:20.020
so i would say from a marketing standpoint clearly it was extremely effective and uh you know i don't
00:55:26.420
know exactly what message he was portraying or what story he has to tell because he has
00:55:30.760
he's dealt with a lot more than i have in that direction but uh you know i do think that people
00:55:36.520
have largely ignored a lot of the political prisoners and i you know this is just my personal
00:55:41.500
take is trump although i don't think he should be charged for it like it's not his fault people ran
00:55:46.380
into the capitol but he is the leader of this movement and i feel like uh a lot of republicans
00:55:51.500
just kind of like throw throw their supporters under the bus ask for their help and then when
00:55:56.360
people need your help they're nowhere to be found so you know i do it in my own way i speak my mind
00:56:00.920
about it and i think brandon shaka has every right to you know do whatever he wants to bring attention
00:56:06.580
to his story and the stories of a lot of other people because some of them i don't know him for sure but
00:56:12.260
some of them they were in jail before their trial and i don't know exactly how that works but a lot
00:56:17.720
of these people are not dangerous enough where they need to be in jail for a long time before their
00:56:21.380
trial even exists um but i think this also shines a spotlight on the american justice system you know
00:56:26.420
we're far from perfect and this type of stuff uh has happened a lot and it will happen more so
00:56:31.760
you know now that trump's in the news it's like whoa the fbi could do this and it's like
00:56:36.300
to be fair they've been doing it to trump supporters for two years now so you know i i respect his uh
00:56:42.920
decision to you know go a little creative with with how to get that out there yeah i think there's a
00:56:49.380
bit of a line that i myself consider um criticizing conservatives a lot and the january 6 stuff falls
00:56:57.380
on the other side of that line ukraine stuff falls on the other side of that line and of course there's
00:57:02.180
always israel stuff that falls on the other side of that line and you know that's the sort of stuff
00:57:07.320
the we can't criticize or talk about certain things that's the sort of stuff that needs to be removed
00:57:12.740
from these you know mainstream parties moving forward if they are to be successful in my opinion
00:57:17.320
when you are unable to be human in the sense that you can't give an opinion on something because of
00:57:23.160
fear of what twitter might say or left-wing news might say and you're already in the space like
00:57:29.060
your job isn't being threatened to be removed i think there's ways to answer it even in a simple or
00:57:36.620
you know you know save not the opposite of unsavory way but basically i think you can talk
00:57:43.820
about it without turning people off if you just give an opinion or just give a little bit of a soft
00:57:49.240
answer i think that's better than completely ignoring it like some of these politicians will
00:57:53.720
they'll never talk with these people in jail some of them will never talk about the fact that uh you
00:57:58.320
know the premier of alberta and canada has a ukraine flag in his profile still and and this money is
00:58:04.720
being funneled to you know who knows where into nazi battalions so i think there needs to be like you said
00:58:10.820
a little bit more toughness in these areas and the only way to do that is to to get in there and
00:58:16.720
for in my opinion force people to talk about it and i think that's happening in some places
00:58:20.060
right i think uh in america especially i'm sure it's similar in canada but there's two different
00:58:25.480
echo chambers not everybody falls into it but like with the left wing they've become such a hive mind
00:58:30.440
you know they're all saying the same thing all the time and they're just fighting the right and when
00:58:34.640
you're fighting the right you feel good because you're winning or you know it's like this big sports
00:58:38.880
game and then on the right you know a lot of people just kind of say the same thing so with january 6 i
00:58:45.000
have a very nuanced take on one hand i don't think trump should be arrested but i do think he is
00:58:49.700
semi-responsible and he had crappy leadership on one hand i think the you know the january 6 people are
00:58:55.220
getting an extremely raw deal an unfair deal and nobody in the gop wants to talk about it on another
00:59:00.360
hand i think they were very foolish to fall for this trap because you know if you even look at
00:59:05.220
twitter or democrat now they're hoping that you know maga gets upset at this fbi raid and does
00:59:10.300
something stupid so they can arrest you too so if you want to play 5d chess you can't run into the
00:59:14.840
lines then and run into their traps so i think people need to take accountability that actually you
00:59:19.580
know broke the law but at the same time if you just stood outside the capitol and didn't do anything
00:59:23.680
you're innocent and they're you know so they're i have like a nuanced take around it but the problem
00:59:27.700
with the right wing is they're so used to getting beaten down by the right wing establishment that
00:59:32.420
they clung on to trump and now what you're starting to see is a lot of people don't have their own
00:59:37.060
identity personality or vision they just follow trump's vision the problem is like we saw with
00:59:42.340
this administration he did a lot of great things but he also did a lot of dumb things put in a lot of
00:59:46.700
dumb advisors put in a lot of you know i would say what they would call quote unquote deep state people
00:59:51.800
whatever you want to call them swampers you know so to me it's like i think he's better than biden but
00:59:56.760
i have my own vision uh at the end of the day if he does something you know whack i'm going to call
01:00:01.860
it out like a real journalist and a lot of people can't handle that so i think that's the problem with
01:00:06.540
all of these topics is people don't have their own vision and identity and they're just running
01:00:10.960
circles around donald trump in the last couple years i don't think he really is a good person to
01:00:15.720
follow you know i think he's a better person than biden to vote for him i voted for him but as far as like
01:00:20.800
his his vision i don't i don't see it for the the future and the present i don't think he has a real
01:00:26.240
grasp on what's going on i think he's almost 80 years old and you know i think biden makes him look
01:00:31.840
good because biden's so like demented that you know trump looks like michael jordan compared to him
01:00:36.280
so you know i find myself in this sort of thing where everybody is turning into an npc left wing and
01:00:41.660
right wing where they literally just repeat others and it's called the echo chamber where if you've never
01:00:46.380
heard another idea you know when i bring these things to tp usa and i talk to people most people
01:00:51.240
agree with me it's just no one's saying it on the stage and no one's heard it before so you know
01:00:55.780
even a lot of left wingers they're caught in their reality tunnel they don't even they've been
01:00:59.320
you know sniffing their own asses for so long they don't even know that they're wrong you know so
01:01:03.720
sometimes the best approach is compassion kindness and just blunt honesty in a way that like you said
01:01:09.740
humanizes people you know don't like be like listen you're i don't agree with that so that's you know
01:01:15.040
that's what i think is happening is a lot of people are just following one narrative or the
01:01:19.160
other and it's understandable because twitter every day here's the story here's what the left
01:01:23.400
saying here's what the right saying it's very easy to just get caught on one of those paths and it's
01:01:27.940
like we're getting like caught in algorithms now you know it's like they're they're putting an
01:01:32.080
algorithm on our brain and we're going left or right so i'm trying to break the matrix and get out
01:01:36.620
of there anomaly thanks for coming on i think i can run the gamut on your socials twitter legend i'm not
01:01:43.920
looking at a piece of paper twitter legendary energy instagram dream rare and youtube with zero
01:01:50.820
anomaly news and hip-hop analysis is that last one right dude you're the man you got it thank you and
01:01:57.740
also lastly when are we getting an album from you i don't know i want at least eight songs speaking of
01:02:05.720
albums is that patriot j song candor was that on an album you dropped that's right that's right
01:02:11.240
that song is such a banger dude it's on my spotify playlist so i'm getting you royalties man
01:02:15.900
thank you that and uh his one with um his one with uh why am i forgetting his name right now he's got
01:02:23.600
another song decure or something with dc capital also on there that's really good too um yeah i want
01:02:30.140
eight okay i'll lower to six songs from you by the end of the year on an album well i'm trying i guess
01:02:35.460
i'm trying to write a book and do a thing and start like a a company i got like eight different
01:02:40.800
things but i i do have a new song that i'm working on so i'm at least working on one but six i'm just
01:02:46.760
i could i got it okay thank you bully me cyber bully me you know that's what i'm best at all right
01:02:52.780
all right thanks again for coming on we'll talk to you soon okay all right thank you
01:02:57.260
send aside where they get to the stalling house side where they get to the walking no side for
01:03:02.020
the people as often rush limbo you know that i'm talking hey rush limbo you know that i'm talking
01:03:08.340
hey look rush limbo you know that i'm sent aside i don't trust a single soul inside need to euthanize
01:03:16.260
sit on their ass while they loot the guys with their suits and ties we rip them off with the strength of
01:03:21.240
gods if i see nancy pelosi or kevin mccarthur we fighting like plutakide yeah