On this week's show, we discuss the return of COVID mandates at some universities and Hollywood, Joe Biden falling asleep during a meeting with the vice president, and more. Plus, we have a special guest, Phil Labonte of the band All That Remains, join us to talk about the devastating earthquakes in Hawaii.
00:00:42.000Joe Biden is advising everybody, you got to get your new booster.
00:00:45.000Forbes.com is saying there's going to be a new COVID booster coming out this fall, and you should talk to your doctor about when you should get your new vaccine.
00:00:53.000Forbes is saying that doctors are advising you wait for the new one that's coming out this fall.
00:00:57.000There's a lot of reasons to believe that the lockdowns will return, government expenditures, and as such.
00:01:02.000And we've often talked about what the Democrats would need to win an election against Trump, considering Trump lost by only about 42,000 votes across three states.
00:01:11.000Yeah, they're going to need an excuse to lock people in their homes to enforce mail-in voting
00:01:16.000to shut down people's entertainment to keep them hyper-focused.
00:01:19.000I don't know that it'll work this time, but we're going to talk about that.
00:01:21.000Plus, we've got a bunch of other news.
00:01:23.000Donald Trump is going to turn himself in on Thursday.
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00:04:14.000I don't know the details so I don't want to say what it was, but there was some kind of issue that caused them to have to slow getting water out to put the fires out.
00:04:23.000But the wind was going At a hundred miles an hour.
00:04:26.000They were talking about the actual fires were progressing at like 60 miles an hour.
00:05:01.000Joe Biden took 10 days to get the Navy involved.
00:05:04.000Someone said that they don't think that it was... They think that the reason that he didn't get out there is because he's sick and he can't make the trip.
00:05:09.000That's why he had to stop in Tahoe because it's an 11-hour flight from D.C.
00:05:12.000And he's got the IV marks on his hand and all that.
00:06:42.000You've also got a bunch of stories about Biden advocating for people to start getting their vaccines once again.
00:06:50.000We've got a new vaccine variant being released this fall, according to Forbes.
00:06:54.000But it seems very likely, at least right now, that COVID mandates will be returning.
00:07:00.000Now, the story started with none other than Alex Jones, who said that he spoke with a TSA whistleblower, who said that they had been called into a meeting to discuss the new COVID policies, and by October, they will be in full-blown COVID policy mandate, etc.
00:07:16.000I don't know that's guaranteed, because often when there's a big backlash, when we talk about things, when other shows talk about it, then these stories might disappear because they're worried about a big splash shocking people.
00:07:31.000But I do gotta say, I don't know what else the Democrats can do to try to win in 2024 because they desperately need that procedural help when it comes to universal mail-in voting.
00:08:24.000That is more than... He got more votes than any sitting president, any incumbent.
00:08:30.000And historically, I believe this is true, a president who received more votes in their re-election has never lost until Trump.
00:08:39.000There were a lot of things that affected 2020, but the most important factor here is that... The Democratic Party?
00:08:44.000Well, for sure, I mean, judges, governors, policy changes, lawsuits, et cetera.
00:08:49.000But when all of these never-Trumpers and Democrats are saying Trump can't win, actually, now the Democrats are saying Trump can win and probably will win, and you get these never-Trumpers being like, no, no, Trump can't win, even when Democrats are like, actually, it's looking pretty good for Trump.
00:09:01.000Donald Trump lost by only about 42,000 votes in three states.
00:09:06.000And especially with Joe Biden's failures.
00:09:09.000My concern with these COVID lockdowns, not so much my concern, but my thinking on this, I'm not so convinced it'll get as bad as many people think because Joe Biden's president.
00:09:33.000I think the easiest way to kind of view all the actions that Democrats do is through the paradigm of obviously a Accusing your enemies of what you're guilty of.
00:09:40.000And I think for so long they accused Donald Trump of, you know, conspiring to overturn the election results and sort of, more broadly, the Republican Party.
00:09:50.000And even from the onset of Trump's campaign in 2016, right, it was Russia, foreign collusion.
00:09:54.000And I really think that if you look at the pandemic through that lens, in other words, they used the mail-in voting, they used the pandemic as an excuse to allow a bunch of money from, you know, these Mark Zuckerberg-aligned groups to really change The way that elections were run to really turn it into nothing that resembles a free and fair election.
00:10:12.000And I think that is why they have been going so hard accusing Donald Trump and the Trump campaign of trying to alter election results and conspiracies to overturn elections, because in reality, that's what they're fundamentally trying to do.
00:10:25.000And I think one of the ways they do it is the lawfare with the indictments and stuff like that.
00:10:29.000But I think these COVID-19 mandates, it's another form of lawfare that is almost more nefarious.
00:10:34.000I think that we were talking earlier about the point just being to get mail-in ballots out.
00:10:41.000I think that the lockdowns are just going to be... I think that the government and stuff will say, OK, you should lock down or there will be lockdowns.
00:10:49.000I think there's going to be a large, vast majority of Americans are going to ignore it.
00:10:54.000And then the government's just going to behave as if Everyone's doing what they say they're gonna do they're gonna act like everyone's listening like everyone's locking down and everyone's gonna be like it's so weird that they keep saying that this is like we should lock down but nobody does anything and they're gonna use it as an excuse so that way they can mail out ballots again so that way they get the ballots into people's hands.
00:11:18.000I think what they may end up doing is They'll say, we realize that hard lockdown policies were widely condemned, and so, listening to the will of the people, we are going to roll out our guidelines that you lock down, but no, no, this time, no one's gonna force you.
00:11:40.000Because that was under Trump that you were forced.
00:11:42.000Joe Biden- And they can still use it as an excuse to send out the ballots, absolutely.
00:11:45.000And they'll say, and because our guidelines are as such, we'll be sending out mail-in ballots to every single home in the state.
00:11:51.000Well, and remember, too, that I think it was either this week or next week, there was a lot of consternation over the fact that Joe Biden was potentially going to declare a climate emergency and use that as a pretext to kind of institute climate lockdowns and whatnot.
00:12:04.000So, frankly, I always thought that it would be more likely that they would bring about the second round of lockdowns.
00:12:23.000Said, okay, we're going to say, if the stuff that you're saying is true, it could be a problem, so we're going to give you the benefit of the doubt.
00:12:30.000How on earth Are they going to convince people that are adults that are 35 and older that have been seeing climate alarmism for their entire life?
00:12:40.000How are they going to get those people to actually believe that this new issue that they're bringing up is actually worth locking down for?
00:13:22.000Because of their particular policies that allowed for these rainforests, not rainforests, but forests to build up a loam that eventually were burned.
00:13:31.000John Podesta literally said the Maui fires are because of climate change, so they obviously are using all these crises to change Africa.
00:13:38.000It's going to have to get widespread, but not so extreme as Maui.
00:13:42.000But when you have... That smoke was brutal.
00:13:55.000We had to get some kind of air conditioning because it was too hot.
00:13:58.000But you need something to put them inside to deal with the particulates because they can die.
00:14:03.000You get enough of those events where people keep panicking and people are getting sick and people going to the hospital and then they're going to say, we have to do something about climate change.
00:14:13.000And I mean, even look at Hurricane Hillary in California.
00:14:27.000I think I'm correct in that one person maybe died in Mexico, but my parents said you went to the grocery stores, every single thing except for sliced white bread was gone.
00:14:36.000And I think that shows you how the media, if they really can manufacture a narrative around some, you know, looming impending natural disaster, whether it's the smog, a hurricane, this, that.
00:14:46.000Even if in reality it's not actually as intense as they want it to be, they can sort of like social engineer a reaction or response to it that elicits, almost in some ways, a reaction that's worse than a hurricane.
00:15:36.000when i was in irene no strong rain at all and i was shocked and i was like
00:15:41.000where's the rain so i see all these videos from people
00:15:43.000And they're like, this is the Great Hurricane, it's just drizzle!
00:15:46.000And then you have this massive flooding sweeping through the L.A.
00:15:48.000River, and man, there's this video of these guys jogging, and the water is raging next to them as they're on this walking path, and then they come to this water that's flowing rapidly across the path, and they hop and skip through it, and I'm like, that's how you die.
00:16:06.000Because you put one foot down, it pushes you over, and you get swept into that massive raging storm current, and then you're dead.
00:16:14.000The issue with hurricanes is always storm surge.
00:16:16.000And I also want to add, we know that the hurricane in Los Angeles wasn't climate change.
00:16:22.000It was the wrath of God over the drag nuns.
00:16:28.000The news is the most important factor in whether or not you get a reaction.
00:16:34.000If the media, and even we are guilty of this and everyone's guilty of this, the media dictates the narrative and the story.
00:16:41.000All their journalists will just start talking about the same thing and then all the conservatives will come out and react to it.
00:16:46.000So, when they decide the big story is going to be these fires, everyone's like, oh, the fires, oh, the fires.
00:16:53.000And then you're going to get more and more news where they're going to put the smog death counter, and they're going to be like, we have to do something about it.
00:17:00.000And then all of the Democrats and all the neolibs are going to be like, why aren't you locking down?
00:17:04.000It's the smog, it's coming, it's climate change.
00:17:08.000I imagine there will be a lot more interpersonal conflict with people on the street, with people saying, you know, when it comes to people that are complaining about, oh, why aren't you locking down?
00:17:18.000And then the people that don't want to lock down don't want to wear a mask.
00:17:22.000They're not going to be quiet about it anymore.
00:17:24.000Again, people gave the benefit of the doubt the first time in 2020.
00:17:29.000They're not going to give the benefit of the doubt anymore.
00:17:34.000As soon as someone says something about, oh, why aren't you wearing your mask?
00:17:37.000Someone's going to be like, because I want to get, you know, whatever.
00:17:39.000They're going to just, you know, give, give a bunch of lip and it's going to be a lot of confrontations.
00:17:43.000I've got a feeling the people, not all of them, but for the most part, if people are scared into wearing masks by TV shows, those are, those are cowardly people.
00:17:53.000That's, that's a behavior of cowards and cowards aren't very likely to come out on the street and challenge you for not wearing a mask.
00:17:58.000They absolutely, if they're, if they're afraid.
00:18:01.000Then they're going to be like, that person is endangering me.
00:18:05.000And it's going to be a fear response when they go up to them and confront them.
00:18:08.000It's not going to be about asserting themselves for dominance.
00:18:11.000It's going to be, you're going to hurt me.
00:18:14.000And that's always what the case was when it came to the people that were like, oh, you know, you're not wearing your mask.
00:18:19.000It's always like, you should be wearing your mask because you're going to hurt me.
00:18:28.000The only reason in hell I would ever lock my country down is because there was some sort of flesh-eating virus tearing through the population.
00:18:35.000You never do that to your country unless it is the last-ditch-effort circumstance that you have no other choice.
00:19:06.000Well, you know, we're out in West Virginia, so we came out here because we were in New Jersey, and it started getting really intense.
00:19:13.000There was talk locally about shutting down the bridges out of New Jersey, and I was like, I'm leaving.
00:19:19.000I'm not going to stick around to wait and find out if I'm trapped on this peninsula.
00:19:22.000So we were working on setting up the new studio and we were like, let's just go down early and we'll figure it out and we'll make it work.
00:19:28.000The problem was the internet wasn't set up and so we had to use this like janky internet, but I was like, don't know, don't care, don't want to be in New Jersey anymore.
00:19:35.000So we came out here and then surprise, surprise, you know, the interesting thing about coming out to West Virginia, we're in the tri-state, which is Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia.
00:19:43.000The further you go towards the cities, the more you have to wear masks.
00:19:48.000You cross into West Virginia, ain't nobody wearing masks.
00:19:50.000I mean, there are some people would, you might see some people somewhere, but for the most part, nobody was.
00:19:54.000So I'm just saying, you know, when I say get out of cities, it's not just about whether or not you'll be safe, it's about whether you'll be comfortable.
00:20:00.000But if you want to live in those lockdowns, I, I, I, I, look, if the government announces climate change lockdowns, you know all these Democrats are going to be, the Krasensteins are going to make the, the, the, the rational argument on Twitter to engage in conversation about why the climate change lockdowns are absolutely required and why Joe Biden is right to institute them.
00:20:22.000They will fall in line in two seconds.
00:20:24.000Did they mention climate change lockdowns or is this just an idea?
00:20:27.000They're talking about it because if you remember... No, no, no, not the Krasensteins.
00:20:31.000I'm saying they're an example of they often come out with the establishment narrative and try to make a reasonable conversation about why it's correct.
00:20:38.000They don't come out like most libs screaming and like, yeah, why aren't you doing it?
00:20:41.000You know, they're just like, I'd like to have a discussion about it.
00:20:44.000I mean, I respect it, but I'm just saying they will be doing it.
00:20:47.000I am more likely to Decide that a new pandemic is more dangerous and I would lock down for a new pandemic Than I am for a climate change lock.
00:20:58.000Oh, yeah, like what it would take actual like I would have to be it would be forced They'd have to be like you you have to leave you can't come in.
00:21:05.000They'd have to kick me out of everywhere I'm not staying in my house, you know I think the initial lockdowns, the reason why we all gave the benefit of the doubt to the government was because they were talking about this novel respiratory virus with a high mortality rate.
00:21:19.000And so we're all like, we gotta figure out what's going on.
00:21:22.000Now that hindsight is 20-20, we all look back like, oh, what a waste of time, that was so dumb.
00:21:27.000But yeah, we were seeing these videos of people in China collapsing in the street and people were getting scar tissue in their lungs.
00:21:34.000I think the alpha strain of COVID was really, really, really bad.
00:21:38.000And then what happens is, at least this is how the corporate press has described it, over time the more serious strains cease because they cause too much damage to the host and limit its ability to spread.
00:21:52.000Somebody who's so sick they're incapacitated can't spread the virus.
00:21:55.000So the weaker versions that start emerging Keep people somewhat active, feeling a little under the weather, and that more easily spreads, so over time, the variants will become weaker, but more contagious, or I guess that's how they described it.
00:22:29.000And then we're like, okay, that's actually a really good question.
00:22:31.000I still think you have the responsibility to quarantine if you want to.
00:22:36.000And I put my faith and trust in our government and our world's governments during COVID because I thought maybe it was going to be a flesh-eating bacteria.
00:22:43.000And I was like, I'm not going to play God on this one.
00:22:46.000But after the 15 days ended and they kept going for a month, like another 15 days and another 15 days, it was like, and then I found out about the bio labs in Wuhan that Anthony Fauci's involved in.
00:22:57.000And I'm like, okay, so they, what, they built this thing and then it got loose.
00:23:15.000You need to get enough sunlight and enough sleep.
00:23:17.000You need to get soap and drink enough water.
00:23:20.000And if you're hearing in the news that they're saying there's an airborne Ebola with a 50% mortality rate, it should still be your choice whether or not you want to go out and go to work.
00:23:31.000The government forcing you to stay home is stupid.
00:23:34.000They're like, no, you can't leave now.
00:23:35.000But again, we're talking about something that's very extreme.
00:23:38.000If there's an airborne Ebola, you're going to see people literally bleeding out of their eyes.
00:23:43.000It's going to be real easy to make the decision.
00:23:46.000Ain't nobody going to be like, let me think about it.
00:23:49.000Do I need to go get them smokes or not?
00:23:59.000Dude, I imagine if there's a pandemic, like a more serious one that gets to that level of like 10, 20, 30 percent, there's gonna be videos of all of these people being like, Yeah, leprosy was nasty.
00:24:11.000Before they knew, leprosy was just a bacteria that eats flesh.
00:24:14.000Before they had soap, really, they couldn't wash it off.
00:24:57.000But I think what enrages me the most and I obviously did a lot of reporting on Anthony Fauci and the bio labs and the Wuhan Institute of Virology Is that this very same group, EcoHealth Alliance, was sort of funneling the taxpayer funds to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:25:10.000They have continued to receive multi-million dollar grants from the federal government, even from the Department of Defense, particularly working on, believe it or not, the grants are under the weapons of mass destruction category, sort of in the bioweapon territory.
00:25:22.000And they've renewed even that really controversial grant from NIAID, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, To EcoHealth, the same grant they were working with the Chinese Communist Party-run lab on these, you know, manipulating bat coronaviruses.
00:25:36.000And also, it's so enraging because you hear all these Western scientists still sort of championing the crusade of, you know, oh, we need to partner with scientists in China who are all under the thumb of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:25:47.000And it just seems like the establishment has not learned their lesson at all when it comes to pandemic prevention.
00:25:52.000And I think it goes back to what we were all saying and really what I think is at the core of our frustration With these lockdowns and these mandates is that these alleged people who are supposed to be stopping these pandemics who are in the business of pandemic prevention also concurrently seem to be the very same people who are benefiting when the pandemics hit because when they institute the lockdowns the mandates it just increases their power right it just increases their ability to basically control society
00:26:16.000And I think for me, looking at it through, again, my very niche lens of like the Wuhan Institute of Virology and who's funding all these entities, they haven't learned their lesson.
00:26:24.000So when you see the same voices on the mainstream media telling us we need to lock down and always ending their segments with the, you know, wagging their fingers saying you need to wear a mask, it's like, No, shut up.
00:26:36.000I usually don't get fired up, but it's just, these people are so full of it.
00:26:40.000And if they think they can do it again, good luck.
00:26:42.000YouTube has their new World Health Organization policy.
00:26:46.000I guess they got rid of the COVID policy and now they're doing the straight up World Health Organization policy where you can't defy them or whatever.
00:27:09.000I feel like we're talking about all this with the variable being the Biden regime, right?
00:27:14.000But I think the climate lockdowns are something that would probably be instituted, I would argue, more from a global perspective.
00:27:20.000I think they would probably emanate more so out of the United Nations.
00:27:23.000And if you really look at the genesis, the origins of the concept of climate lockdowns and Combating climate change through mandates and stuff like that.
00:27:37.000I want to say one thing before we go to the next story.
00:27:39.000I'm just imagining that there are some like deep state intelligence agency guys who have to watch the show every night and they just saw Ian snap and now they're all scared like, have we gone too far, dude?
00:27:53.000A lot of people feel like I feel right now.
00:27:55.000Ian's like the barometer for, like, weird middle-of-the-road dude in this country who typically doesn't pay attention and now he's getting angry and they're like, I think we've pushed people too far.
00:28:03.000Let's jump to this story though, I love this, from NBC News.
00:28:06.000How climate lockdowns became the new battleground for conspiracy-driven protest movement.
00:28:12.000Protesters radicalized by their opposition to COVID lockdowns have a new target.
00:28:19.000So they're already downplaying what the media themselves were saying over the past several years.
00:28:26.000There was an article in the New York Times that said because of the COVID lockdowns, the earth was healing.
00:28:33.000Yes like that was something that I meant to bring up is like the fact that like in the beginning of the COVID lockdown it's like all of the people that are worried about the environment were just like ooh you know rubbing their hands together like this is our shot if we can get people to lock down we can save the earth and I feel like They might have gotten the idea to lock down and no, actually, I'm not going to say that because they probably had it long before.
00:29:00.000But you think that the two are connected, the climate and the COVID opportunity to lock people down?
00:29:05.000No, I think that the idea for a climate lockdown, I was going to say that or pontificate that the idea for a climate lockdown might have got started because of COVID, but then I thought about it and they probably had these plans started previous to that.
00:29:17.000So that's why I didn't want to say it.
00:29:19.000But yeah, I think, you know, slowing the rate of carbon dioxide production is Okay, but if it's going to destroy or hinder humanity, I think that's the wrong tactic because we can reuse the carbon dioxide particularly to turn it into graphene and other materials.
00:29:35.000Reuse the methane also and turn it into carbon dioxide.
00:29:37.000My problem with those kind of like global scale plans that people have, if they mess up, You know, you're looking at a death toll in the billions.
00:29:48.000You mean if they take too much carbon out of the air, they could kill all the trees and murder humanity?
00:29:52.000Well, I mean, I don't know for sure, but like, you know, Bill Gates' plan to blot out the sun.
00:29:57.000That is an actual, legit plan that Bill Gates has been talking about.
00:30:01.000Like, I don't know if they're talking about...
00:30:03.000Uh, using something to seed the clouds and make more clouds, or actually putting some kind of filter up there to block out the sun, but he's talked about it and he's serious.
00:30:12.000Blocking the amount of sun that falls on the Earth seems like it only has a bajillion and a half ways that it can go wrong and kill people.
00:30:22.000That's the only way to beat the robots, man.
00:30:26.000We don't know if it was us or the robots.
00:30:28.000Also, plant life relies heavily on sunlight.
00:30:31.000I also think it's interesting because so many of these agendas, whether it's the World Economic Forum or the United Nations, for some reason, they all have seemed to identify the year 2030 as like their end goal, right?
00:30:43.000And even the WEF has their own sort of like iteration of it that also concludes in 2030.
00:30:48.000China has their 2030 plan too, they also have a 2025 one, but I think it'll be really interesting, and that's why I think this election really is so pivotal, because I think the world, not just America, will take two very different trajectories, right?
00:31:00.000If you have someone like Donald Trump in office, I would argue that agenda 2030 is not going to just get, you know, carte blanche, blank sign-off by Donald Trump to enforce it, whereas if you have someone like Joe Biden, who empirically throughout, you know, the United Nations
00:31:13.000and the WHO pandemic treaty, his actions have shown that he's sort of on board with that.
00:31:17.000And a lot of his advisors are too. I think you will see two very, very different outcomes for
00:31:21.000the world writ large, depending on who wins this this election. And I really, I really think
00:31:26.000that even if like someone and I don't really have a I don't really care if it's Donald
00:31:30.000Trump or someone else, but if it is Donald Trump, like, I don't think that it's like a guarantee that
00:31:36.000he can navigate us through the, you know, the coming tumultuous situation of, you know, the
00:31:44.000I think that Donald Trump is just a maybe.
00:31:46.000If we go with a Democrat, it's a definite that we're going to do whatever it is that the international community wants.
00:31:51.000We lose our sovereignty if we elect a Democrat because they don't They don't push back against the international community.
00:31:59.000So whatever the international community wants is what the United States does, regardless of what the American people want.
00:32:05.000Let me pull this up from Wikipedia just so you understand, Agenda 2030.
00:32:08.000This is from Wikipedia, Sustainable Development Goals from the UN.
00:32:13.000They say their global goals, or sustainable development goals, are a collection of 17 interlinked objectives designed to serve as a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity.
00:32:25.000For people and the planet, now and into the future.
00:32:27.000They say it was formulated in 2015 by the UN General Assembly as part of the post-2015 development agenda.
00:32:33.000They say they were formally articulated and adopted in a UNGA resolution called the 2030 Agenda, known colloquially as Agenda 2030.
00:32:43.000So, when you hear people saying this, you're going to get the media saying it's one big conspiracy theory, it's all nonsense, and what they're going to do is, they're going to ignore the actual complaints people have about the mission of the UN, and they'll hyper-focus on some random crackpot in an alley who's screaming that Agenda 2030 is trying to steal moon cheese.
00:33:03.000And they'll be like, these crazy conspiracy theorists think the earth is flat.
00:33:06.000And then the average person who's like, hey, this is a bit alarming to me because we're a sovereign nation that shouldn't be giving over our rights to an international body.
00:33:14.000They will omit that from the news reports.
00:33:16.000That's the same same type of thing that they did with the whole like Jeffrey Epstein stuff.
00:33:20.000And then the pizza place like they they.
00:33:24.000Use the crazy guy going to the pizza place to deflect from Epstein actually getting arrested and him actually being found guilty of human trafficking and stuff.
00:33:36.000They were using the pizza gate stuff to discredit the idea that there were actually... And everyone knows that Epstein had been found guilty of trafficking, that Ghislaine has been found... He cut some deal.
00:33:52.000But everyone knows that that was the situation.
00:33:55.000Everyone knows that there have been no names released, and yet people still will say things like, oh, Pizzagate, you know, you're thinking that it's kind of crazy to think that there are people in the government that are pedophiles.
00:34:05.000There's multiple court cases that have been found that these people did this.
00:34:09.000Wasn't like Prince Andrew directly implicated?
00:34:11.000Prince Andrew couldn't wear certain clothing at the funeral of the Queen because of his embarrassing the royal family.
00:34:18.000Like, he couldn't wear his official cape or something like that.
00:35:11.000One of its indicators is the proportion of population living below the poverty line.
00:35:15.000Now, you see, these lefties and these corporate journalists or whatever might see that and say, oh, I get it.
00:35:22.000If they give all the poor people more access and money, they'll be above the poverty line.
00:35:26.000And then all of the international elites look at each other like, uh, sure.
00:35:30.000And what they're actually envisioning is the poverty line is a cutoff point where they excise that portion of the population, and then there's no poor people anymore.
00:35:48.000Once again, those who are not getting quality education, you gotta go.
00:35:52.000And wait, before you go on, anyone that says that about getting rid of people that are in good health, look at what Canada is doing now with MAID.
00:35:59.000Like, when you first hear it, you think, oh, it would never happen.
00:36:03.000But if you think real quick, oh, wait a minute, it's literally happening in Canada.
00:36:07.000They are encouraging people that are a burden to the system to kill themselves.
00:36:15.000This is exactly what a lot of the NGOs want to see happen.
00:36:19.000The idea that nations should end and we should be a global community in a global country or whatever you want to call it.
00:36:25.000I gotta be honest, like, if you were to look through this, Population reduction does seem to be a general path towards accomplishing a lot of these goals.
00:36:37.000Well, if we have mechanization and automation, and you remove a large portion of the population through maid or whatever, or through... Degrowth.
00:36:46.000Like, this is the thing people don't understand about this.
00:36:49.000They assume, and the media would want you to assume this, that there's a conspiracy theory where the global elites are gonna go around killing people.
00:36:55.000It's like, okay, well, maybe with medical assistance in dying, or in death or whatever up in Canada, you have something like that.
00:37:00.000But it's really just like, don't have kids, abort your kids, sterilize your kids, take birth control.
00:37:13.000I can't remember which one it was, but in the end, one of the endings is, for those that aren't familiar, it's a post-apocalyptic world wiped out by nukes.
00:37:20.000There's a gigantic super intelligent mutant being who says, you can choose to, I'll let you go and you can live, but you have to be sterilized so that you can't reproduce anymore because you're old world or something to that effect.
00:37:46.000Degrowth is essentially, so the way that the argument goes is our capitalist society depends on infinite growth, right?
00:37:56.000It has to keep growing because we keep having more people, we have to keep producing, and we live on a finite earth.
00:38:02.000We live on earth with a limited amount of resources and we are going to use them up.
00:38:08.000So, what we need to do is not we have to have a net zero impact on the environment.
00:38:16.000So, that means we don't have an impact.
00:38:18.000Net zero means a totally zero impact on the environment and you're going to achieve that through degrowth, which means you have to have a contraction of the economies of the countries on the planet.
00:38:33.000Your GDP is directly related to your life expectancy.
00:38:38.000Every point of GDP that your country goes down, there is a corresponding number of deaths that happen.
00:38:47.000So degrowth means population shrinking.
00:39:34.000So the idea of we have to do things to contract, the government has to do things to contract, they will start small, and as it doesn't work as fast as they want, And as there are people that will push back, they will continue to up their efforts and you will end up with, I imagine, billions dead.
00:39:54.000I think it's also so presumptuous too of the United Nations to just like assume that those are shared goals by everyone.
00:40:02.000Yeah, it's so euphemistic, it's couched.
00:40:10.000And it dovetails with what you're saying.
00:40:12.000Like, it's not like they're like, oh, we're really just, you know, we're going to wait.
00:40:15.000We want to push these on people when everyone agrees to it.
00:40:18.000It's like, no, they are actively trying to implement this agenda.
00:40:21.000I think they're doing it very discreetly now.
00:40:23.000And I think when you look at how watered down the food supply has become in terms of how we grow our crops, how devoid they are of nutrients and minerals, the water supply, I mean, Report after report shows the carcinogenic, the toxic lead and metals, heavy metals, in literally every city, even like out in rural areas.
00:40:41.000I really think that that is a new form of biological warfare that I think they're waging on this country to make us fat, depressed, sick, unhappy.
00:40:50.000I mean, the levels of magnesium depletion among so many Americans, which is critical to being happy, is so ridiculous.
00:40:58.000And I think that that's how they're starting to do a lot of this.
00:41:01.000I want to jump to this story from the post-millennial.
00:41:04.000Donald Trump will be arrested by Fannie Willis on Thursday in Atlanta.
00:41:08.000He says, I'll be going to Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday to be arrested by a radical left district attorney.
00:41:14.000And in the context of all of this Agenda 2030 type stuff, more so how Democratic politicians agree with climate lockdown ideas and want to stop climate change, those kinds of things.
00:41:27.000The future I envision with an unobstructed Donald Trump is secure borders, you having a job somewhere, factories coming back, and kind of the older way of doing things.
00:41:41.000What Democrats want, and I mean this literally, I'm not going to use any euphemisms or conspiracies, like literally when they talk about climate change, they want a reduction in fossil fuels.
00:43:09.000No, I think the RNC loves to fundraise a bunch of money off of well-meaning patriots, use it to use really, really cushy, you know, retreats at five-star resorts and do absolutely nothing.
00:43:17.000You buried the lead. No, I think the RNC loves to fundraise a bunch of money off of well-meaning
00:43:23.000patriots, use it to use really, really cushy, you know, retreats at five-star resorts and
00:43:28.000do absolutely nothing. And I think they spit in the face and they're laughing behind the
00:43:33.000backs of people like Scott Pressler, people who are actually doing the work. And I don't
00:43:38.000think anyone should give any money to the RNC and look no further than the antics they've
00:43:43.000been up to with this whole debate that's happening tomorrow, trying to get Trump to join in on
00:43:48.000it. Ronna is a joke. She spends, I think, a lot of the money on lip fillers.
00:43:53.000Do you? I'm not going to touch that one.
00:43:56.000Do you, do you, why do you feel like Trump got behind her?
00:44:05.000Because I think that was probably one of the worst things that he did since he's been out of office, is actually putting his support behind Rowan McDaniels.
00:44:13.000She's the, in my opinion, she's the biggest person at fault for allowing the Democrats to just outperform them to out politic them you know it's like on the the the ground game that the republicans had was such an embarrassment compared to the democrats and the democrats run rings around them and it's ronald mcdaniel's fault she was in charge so like where's the accountability you know and what are they actually doing to make sure that it doesn't happen again because
00:44:42.000I really do think that the biggest culprit for why Donald Trump isn't in the White House now is Ronald McDaniels and the RNC.
00:44:52.000I think in addition to the RNC just being like the abysmal little sister of the DNC couldn't even compete if they if they wanted to.
00:45:00.000I also think the DNC has sort of an extension of an apparatus that is the groups like the Center for Tech and Civic Life, right?
00:45:06.000The Zuckerberg type groups and we just because we are the right we don't have that and I would argue that independent of the DNC.
00:45:13.000I think those so-called nonprofits that really shady dark money apparatus.
00:45:18.000Is what allowed Democrats to win more?
00:45:22.000So, you're not Ronan, I'm not trying to put you on the spot, but why do you think it is that like... I'm definitely not Ronan.
00:45:29.000I know, I'm not trying to put you on the spot, but like so then why do you think it is that like nothing was done?
00:45:36.000Like why is it that she Because Democrats have a history of having a better ground game, and because of the fact that they tend to cluster in urban areas, it's easier for them to do things like get ballot harvest.
00:45:50.000Why is it that Rona hasn't... Nobody has thought about the fact that this is the way things are.
00:46:00.000No, I think, you know, it's the same question and the same answer and the same logical just anger that you get when you ask why House Republicans aren't doing anything, anything really meaningful when it comes to the Hunter Biden investigation, to impeaching Joe Biden, to these COVID mandates, to defunding the government.
00:46:18.000And I think the issue is it's exactly and precisely people like Ronna Who really, to their core, yeah, maybe they're Republican, but they're not really conservative.
00:46:29.000Again, I was going to say Trump supporters MAGA type, but I know that for some people that might not necessarily be what they identify with.
00:46:36.000But I think these are people who are very OK with the status quo because the status quo means that they retain their power.
00:46:45.000And I don't really think Ronna cares if Republicans lose elections.
00:47:27.000The energy in the room was electrifying at Turning Point when we were talking about it.
00:47:31.000Harmeet was there and I thought like, of course it's like confirmation bias.
00:47:34.000I was like, she's definitely going to win with this kind of support.
00:47:37.000It was only like a thousand people, you know?
00:47:39.000Of course you get caught up in your own smell, but like then I mean that's the that's the lively Republican base is Charlie Kirk and Turning Point like that's young people.
00:47:51.000I mean, I don't know if there's malfeasance behind the scenes, and that's why Rana took it, if Rana's just more popular on the global stage, so that's why she got it.
00:47:58.000Well, I also think the RNC election, right, it's not actually Americans voting, it's people within the confines of the RNC, and I think what you're talking about, right, the disconnection, or rather disconnects between the grassroots activists, actual MAGA-type people, and the selection of Rana, and it's sort of like the same phenomenon Phenomenon, I would argue, with Trump in 2016, where that was the first time there was a candidate who actually appealed to the actual Republican voting base as opposed to the more elite, you know, donor class.
00:48:26.000And I think, unfortunately, the RNC, I mean, there's a reason it has the reputation it does for the most part.
00:48:32.000And there are some RNC members who are, you know, more populist, who are, you know, come on War Room all the time and are always Willing and down to slam Rana but I think unfortunately most of the members of the RNC because think about how you get to be in the RNC you don't go get to be a member of RNC or the committee men or committee woman if you're like a hardcore outspoken populist type you know doing
00:48:56.000Hardcore Trump activism they were against Trump in 2016 So I think you have a lot of holdovers there who again not that it's about Trump as a person.
00:49:04.000It's about more than that It's about the strand the stripe of the Republican Party and the voters who get behind him And I think the Ronna Romney McDaniels of the world the elite Republican the country club Republican class has done everything in their power to suppress and quash that stripe of conservatism Oh, well, that makes sense.
00:49:30.000You know, Vivek, I was listening to him, Ramaswamy, on Sean Ryan's podcast last night, and he was saying how like, it's really not about Republicans versus Democrats.
00:49:37.000It's about the, I guess you'd call it the administrative class versus everybody else.
00:49:41.000And they've got this stupid lock and he's like, just you got to fire them.
00:49:45.000You've got to cancel the FBI and reposition a lot of the people in other departments and things.
00:49:53.000It's weird to me that there's a political class that should not exist.
00:49:56.000People who are born and bred and educated for the sole purpose of being in charge of people makes no sense.
00:50:01.000I'm sorry, that's how it maybe used to be with lords and stuff like that, but now this is supposed to be a country for, of, and by the people, which means it's supposed to be a person who is running for office.
00:50:12.000Here's why, here's my experience instead.
00:50:14.000Perhaps only because of the natural tendencies of man.
00:50:18.000People who, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, taxi drivers, you name it, astronauts.
00:50:24.000It's like, look, I don't want to deal with these policies.
00:50:27.000Can we just get someone else to do it?
00:50:28.000And that's how it happened in the federal government.
00:50:30.000It came from laziness, according to Vivek, when he was on our show, he was discussing this about a month ago, that the people in Congress just didn't want to do the work anymore, so they outsourced it to the What do you call it?
00:50:41.000Yeah, they create these external things to do their work that they should be doing.
00:50:45.000That's because if they take votes and they vote on the record, they have to answer to their constituents.
00:50:50.000If they pass the buck to someone else, they can go, I didn't do it.
00:50:53.000So when Congress people go back to their areas, you know they can be like oh well you know i tried and i told you i wouldn't i've tried to but you know it didn't work so because this is how it goes now it's all about getting the the less they're responsible for the happier they are because it's more likely they'll win their the the re they'll win re-election
00:51:16.000So taking responsibility for the actions is a huge part of why they outsource it or why they've been trying to?
00:51:21.000That's why they did it with Donald Trump with George Bush when it came to the Iraq war and stuff.
00:51:28.000They gave him the authorization for use of force.
00:52:17.000So is the Federal Reserve Act also unconstitutional legal?
00:52:19.000The Federal Reserve Act is unconstitutional.
00:52:21.000There was an amendment that I believe was improperly Improperly ratified that was for the the Federal Reserve but the Federal Reserve there there are people that will make the argument that it is unconstitutional because it is not outlined in the in the Constitution but there are also people that are gonna say that the necessary and proper clause allows for it.
00:52:43.000Let's jump to this story from TimCast.com.
00:52:46.000Ladies and gentlemen, TrumpPAC creates 2024 vice presidential debate website trolling Fox News and other candidates.
00:54:54.000Come on, Mike Pence and Nikki Haley and we go back and forth is a waste of my time.
00:54:58.000Yeah, I would be tuning into this for Vivek.
00:54:59.000Yeah, but they're not- and he'll probably get more speaking time because he's going to be assertive, but that still doesn't matter.
00:55:05.000Are they seriously going to have Chris Christie debating Nikki Haley?
00:55:11.000If you did Tim Scott, Rhonda Sanderson, and Ramaswamy, I bet this would be interesting, but the rest of them just make it not worth watching.
00:55:18.000This is a lot like 2008 debates, the Democratic debates where, like, Mike Gravel was on the end being like, you bunch of war hawks, even especially you, Joe, and you, Hillary, like he's calling it out.
00:55:39.000I mean, this is like Trump's version of it.
00:55:42.000At first I was like, oh, screw Donald Trump, mocking these people, and now I see he's put Vivek—this is basically Trump's way of saying Vivek is the number two guy in the Republican Party right now.
00:55:50.000Alright, so put a 2 in chat if you think this debate is going to be worth your time.
00:55:57.000And put a 9 in chat if you would rather watch Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.
00:56:02.000Here's my issue, and I mentioned this before the show, and I'd like to, I'll reiterate it for you guys and the people listening, is that I was listening to that Sean Ryan interview with Vivek last night.
00:56:10.000Vivek was saying how, you know, when Donald Trump was in office and he wanted to end the administrative state, that he wanted to drain the swamp, he didn't know how.
00:56:17.000So he asked his advisors, how do I do it?
00:57:44.000And also, like, you know, I mean, Trump and Tucker are like the two most popular and most influential names in the conservative side of the aisle.
00:57:54.000What if the real reason they're doing it is that Trump is going to announce Tucker Carlson as his VP?
00:57:58.000Vivek thought Tucker would be a good VP.
00:58:00.000What if tomorrow it's like this is not actually an interview, it's a discussion about our potential platform.
00:58:04.000I'm announcing Tucker Carlson as my vice presidential pick.
00:59:32.000You look at it, that's what it says, that's what it means.
00:59:34.000Barack Obama and progressives believe that it is a living document.
00:59:38.000Actually I think they're liars and just making an excuse so that way they can get around
00:59:41.000the limiting factors in the Constitution.
00:59:43.000But they say that it's a living document.
00:59:45.000What that means is you take what it says and you think about today and you think, well, what is going to be best for today and now?
00:59:51.000And then you say, well, that's what it means, which is a friggin lie.
00:59:55.000And the reason you know it's a lie is because if the founders really wanted the Constitution to be interpreted, they wouldn't have put an extremely difficult and stringent method of changing the Constitution in the friggin Constitution.
01:00:09.000I can't speak for every Trump supporter, some people genuinely think he's the best ever, I just think he's a rampaging bull.
01:00:15.000That he's like, just an angry bull, and he's going to romp about and just wreak havoc in the bureaucratic state.
01:00:22.000But then they're like- But hold on, hold on.
01:00:24.000Now, now that sounds pretty good to a lot of people.
01:00:29.000Bucks and then kicks the door open and they're all going like oh Jesus like the bull rampaging around and jumping on the sofa And they're freaking out now imagine Vivek Ramaswamy is rodeoing with that bull riding on the back of it And he rides in using that bull to bring in some effective policy That's why I'm like, I don't know if Vivek would be VP, but that'd be fantastic.
01:00:50.000The original selling point of Ron DeSantis was everyone was like, he's the VP, he's the guy, because he's younger, tactful, and more procedural.
01:01:00.000He's a little bit more dry, a bit more boring, but that makes him a better VP.
01:01:10.000Vivek ran the campaign DeSantis should have run, and now Vivek is in the prime position.
01:01:15.000According to this vice presidential debate, 55% of people are like, Vivek, man, I think a Trump-Ramaswamy ticket would be absolutely incredible.
01:01:24.000I like the bull metaphor, I do, of Donald Trump, because he's in there, he doesn't know which direction to turn next, he's just smashing what he thinks he's supposed to smash.
01:01:32.000And Vivek's like a wizard with laser eyes that has surgical precision where he goes in, evaporates areas of walls and structures that need to be evaporated while leaving the rest.
01:01:42.000Can someone draw a picture of, like, Vivek as a wizard with a wizard staff and an angry bull with Trump's hair storming into, like, government?
01:01:51.000You know, that would be the greatest comic Someone make that on AI.
01:01:54.000The bull is just rampaging around as the deep state bureaucrats are running in panic.
01:01:58.000And then Vivek is making filing cabinets disappear.
01:02:01.000Yeah, it's his surgical precision that I appreciate.
01:02:05.000The whole like burn it all down mentality is just it got people fired up in 2016.
01:02:08.000It angered so many people with its vagueness.
01:02:12.000And then you get a guy that comes in there who's specific about how he's going to dismantle the deep state.
01:02:16.000I see no other path than the specific dismantling at this Here's the other thing, too.
01:05:29.000Go get him, V. Like, I always knew you'd be president, man.
01:05:32.000I think with the exception, maybe, of Vivek, just because I know a lot of his campaign is to some extent self-funded, or just let's see, right?
01:05:43.000I do think that the other people who are on that stage, I know you said, oh, Donald Trump thinks they're beneath him.
01:05:48.000I honestly do think that those people are beneath Donald Trump, and this is why I say that, because those people who are running have absolutely no chance of winning, and it is all just an exercise, I think, to divert a lot of money that could be put towards Much better, securing the ballot, securing your vote initiatives for Republican candidates.
01:06:05.000And I think the worst part, when it comes to people like Ron DeSantis, the Tim Scotts of the world, that is just one grift operation for the consultant class that I think runs a lot of the Republican Party.
01:06:14.000And if you want to get into really what the issue with the RNC is, and more broadly, the Republican Party, it's the entrenchment of these consultants who have absolutely no idea what grassroots activists are into and or care about, whether they don't know or they just pretend not to care.
01:06:28.000And all of those people who are running It's just an operation to make those people a bunch of money.
01:06:33.000I think that critique lands particularly well with the DeSantis campaign.
01:06:38.000But like I said, you have someone like Donald Trump, who the administrative state is waging, I would argue, full-blown warfare.
01:06:44.000You're talking four indictments, you name it, against him.
01:06:47.000And to see these people adding on to the charge against him, I'm not saying that, you know, someone can't be challenged, that Donald Trump is a king.
01:06:54.000But I think in the historical context and the level and gravity to which the deep state is assaulting him right now, for these people to be piling on against him and having us divert our resources away from really securing the general election, I think that does mean that those people are beneath him.
01:09:11.000If your rich grandpa's like, I'm gonna drive!
01:09:13.000And you know he's not healthy for it, but he's like, he's the one that's giving you your monthly allowance, so you're like, we have no choice.
01:09:17.000If we don't let him drive, he cuts us off.
01:09:39.000They're all screaming F you at him as he drives through because $700 ain't doing nothing.
01:09:44.000Some guy was holding up a sign saying the people of Ukraine got $1,700 if you break down how much money was sent to Ukraine for the war and the people of Lahaina only got $700.
01:09:54.000Joe Biden is a corporeal body that Democrats needed to go up against Trump.
01:11:03.000I honestly think that's a better look.
01:11:05.000I probably would like the guy if I knew him one-on-one, but man, why would you put someone like that in Congress?
01:11:10.000I'd probably like him if I was able to actually communicate with him and understand where he came from, but I think that time has long since passed.
01:11:16.000I'm not saying to be mean, I'm saying the dude can't communicate anymore.
01:11:19.000Like, you watch these videos and the Democrats are clapping for things that are incoherent.
01:11:23.000Yeah, I mean, the Democrats, the person doesn't matter, whether it's Dianne Feinstein, who just had her handler tell her, just say, yay, because she started talking about something that was a non-sequitur or something.
01:11:35.000Whether it's this guy, whether it's Kamala Harris, who can barely complete a sentence.
01:13:03.000The only thing we can do is We could get some kind of constitutional amendment that says you have either a age limit or there's some kind of test or, you know, cognitive test or whatever.
01:13:13.000But because of the way that our government is set up, you don't have the ability to do anything about Fetterman in Pennsylvania because you're not his constituent.
01:13:31.000I also think that in the case of Joe Biden, that the DNC and Democrats were really drawn to someone who is so, I was going to say out to lunch, but I think that's too nice a term, but someone who is just so not there.
01:13:42.000Because when you contrast him with, you know, Chieftain Donald J. Trump, I think they really hated Trump in part, policies aside, because he was a strong man, right?
01:13:50.000In other words, a bull in a china shop, you didn't know what he was going to do.
01:13:53.000But implied in that is that what he wanted to do, he had an agenda, he had an idea.
01:13:58.000You couldn't, and I'm sure we would disagree on this, but you couldn't easily manipulate him to the extent that you could just get Joe Biden to, like, do anything.
01:14:06.000And I would almost argue the fact that the Hunter Biden hard drive, all the compromising business deals, in some way that was like the insurance policy that they wanted on a candidate like Joe Biden because they know that they could control him.
01:14:17.000And I think that's why they're so drawn to these politicians who are just so, like, listless vessels, I'll use a quote.
01:14:30.000It's a lot easier to control someone like that.
01:14:33.000And I have to say, just to juxtapose what went on in Maui today, and it goes back to my point about the strongman with what you see going on at the BRICS summit right now, the Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
01:14:45.000I mean, talk about an abdication of America from the world stage as you see all these various deals, energy deals being pursued not in the US dollar, but in petrodollars and really the de-dollarization of the global economy.
01:14:57.000It's because of actions like that from Joe Biden.
01:15:00.000It's the absence of a strong man, an actual figure on the world stage who has I mean, I would say vision, but actually just has the brain cells to, like, create vision internally, that I think is why you're seeing, really, America just fall into utter, utter chaos on the world stage, and these other countries really overstep, so it's... They should send Federman to Hawaii.
01:15:28.000It is an absurd reality for this country when the man who can't read, or I'm sorry, he can't understand words being said to him and struggles to speak would do a better job than the president who fell asleep.
01:15:41.000He also, Joe Biden went down there and in true Joe Biden form started talking about how he understood what they were going through because he experienced something very similar.
01:16:28.000Yeah, it's like his overall condition is really waning.
01:16:31.000You can make a mistake in a blunder by saying some stupid story, and I can pull up any president anytime who had a quote that was not so good.
01:18:07.000Yeah, Kamala, she would say, I love those quotes from her where she's like, children are the community because the community has children.
01:18:19.000And you're like, I believe in children.
01:18:22.000But I mean, having a president that's asleep at the wheel is gotta be worse than a psycho, I'm not saying Kamala's psycho-evil, but like, it's gotta be worse than having a psycho-evil president.
01:18:32.000She wanted to keep a man, a man that was, that she had evidence that she knew that he was innocent.
01:18:44.000But I'd rather have evil And aware and awake and alive and intelligent than stupidly... Why do you want smart evil as opposed to dumb evil?
01:19:18.000A sane, rational, I don't know, like Marcus Aurelius type?
01:19:21.000Well, I mean, obviously Marcus Aurelius is like, you know, he's one of the greatest in history, you know?
01:19:27.000I think because our country has such checks and balances that I feel like an evil president would get overridden a lot of times by the rest of the branches of government.
01:19:35.000No, I disagree, I think... You mean the kind that would start a war that killed a million people in the Middle East?
01:19:38.000Yeah, the evil ones get away with it because the evil ones bribe those beneath them and the good ones don't.
01:19:45.000And so the good president says, no, no, we can't do that, we can't go to war, and they say, we gotta remove this guy, he's costing us money.
01:19:50.000The evil one says, go to war and I'll give you a cut.
01:20:26.000I mean, we are the melting pot of the world, and that's what makes us strong, is our diversity, and we need to learn to harness that and appreciate it, and not use it as a political tool to keep everyone separate from each other, you know?
01:20:37.000So that's the clip they're showing, and this guy, 9mmSMG says, accent disappeared, say the line, diversity makes us strong, clap.
01:20:45.000Still have yet to find a single person to explain to me how diversity is a strength, explain to me how a cohesive unit is less functional, anyone.
01:20:52.000Looks like he got the call from the rich men north of Richmond.
01:20:55.000We then have this one where they said, Oliver Anthony, quote, we are the melting pot of the world and that's what makes us strong, our diversity.
01:21:02.000Did he sell out already to the rich men north of Richmond?
01:21:05.000They are trying to smear this regular guy, a working class guy, calling out the fat cats and the elites with a, with an out of context quote.
01:21:17.000He said, I don't see our country lasting more than another generation the way we are headed.
01:21:22.000We have to go back to the roots of what made this country great in the first place, which was our sense of community.
01:21:29.000We are the melting pot of the world, and that's what makes us strong as our diversity.
01:21:33.000We need to learn to harness that and appreciate it and not use it as a political tool to keep everyone separate from each other.
01:21:38.000First of all, if you thought this guy who wrote this song was going to come out and just agree with literally everything you said, then you were mistaken.
01:21:44.000More importantly, the dude is saying exactly what we say all the time.
01:21:48.000One, community is the most important thing.
01:21:51.000That's why we're doing this coffee shop.
01:21:53.000That's why we want to do Saturday morning cartoons, we call it, where we bring families together.
01:21:57.000He says we have to go back to the roots of what made this country great in the first place.
01:22:12.000Woke people are like, the country is inherently evil.
01:22:15.000Since 1619, the slavocracy has ruled supreme and white supremacy must be destroyed.
01:22:21.000And here's a guy saying, no, no, we got to go back.
01:22:23.000We got to go back to what made this country great.
01:22:25.000The idea of diversity, I'll explain it for you.
01:22:27.000Diversity does not mean that you take a whole bunch of people of different backgrounds, isolate them from each other, and then tell each of them that they're all their enemy.
01:22:35.000Diversity is what the melting pot truly was.
01:22:38.000When you came to this country, you melted into it, meaning you became part of the greater culture.
01:22:47.000Diversity, for instance, very literally, would be like if you have a bunch of short people, and then they can't get the fruit out of the tree, they die off.
01:22:56.000Now you have a group that's a bunch of tall people.
01:22:58.000They can't get into the hole in the ground to catch the rabbits, so they starve, they all die off.
01:23:03.000Now you have some tall people and some short people.
01:23:04.000The short people go into the holes, the tall people get the fruit.
01:23:16.000And tall people can still catch rabbits, but your point is 100% correct.
01:23:19.000And skin color, not necessarily the color, but our ancient genetics can make us more or less resistant to sickness, like certain bacterias and viruses.
01:23:28.000So if a virus comes through and wipes out a lot of one ethnicity or one cultural background, the others are spared and the species survives.
01:23:39.000There was this study that I read a while ago.
01:23:41.000It shows that people who have kids with people from the further away your partner is as a point of origin from the planet, the better their child's immune system may turn out to be.
01:23:55.000That is the American melting pot idea of diversity.
01:23:59.000That two things come together and become one.
01:24:02.000But more importantly, What he's saying with community is melting pot.
01:24:06.000That means when an immigrant family comes to the United States, they don't create their isolated little pocket community where they don't speak English.
01:24:24.000And it adheres to our rules and our laws and our constitution.
01:24:27.000And they end up, for the most part, learning English.
01:24:29.000I mean, that's why they move to America, is to learn English and become part of the culture.
01:24:32.000So he's, like, there's the people that are criticizing him.
01:24:36.000It seems like, and this is an assumption, but it seems like they're people that are Expressing that they feel like he's not right enough like not right wing enough like he is a plant Leftist because he's saying the quote-unquote leftist buzzwords things like diversity, but I think the guy's just not an extremely online dude Right like we all see you know the term diversity and there's all kinds of things attached to it comes with a ton of baggage because of the way that the left uses it because of
01:25:04.000What the term diversity means according to scholars and the way that it, the discrepancy in the definition versus the way that the left tends to apply it.
01:25:16.000So there's all that stuff attached to it, right?
01:25:18.000But if you're just a normal guy that goes to work, And, you know, writes a song.
01:25:23.000The idea of we should have a diverse country is something that you, especially like his age, that's something that everybody kind of grew up with.
01:25:30.000The idea that everybody comes to America and, or the people that come to America, everyone can be American.
01:25:34.000You come here and it's the melting pot and blah blah blah.
01:25:37.000That's something that has been an integral part of the United States' story, you know, for the vast majority of our history.
01:25:47.000So I think that he wasn't, I think that it was just a situation of he is kind of a normie, and people are applying a lot of extremely online context to a guy that doesn't, is totally unfamiliar with it.
01:26:07.000Fat people on welfare are exploiting our taxes.
01:26:10.000And the left attacked him, and the right cheered for him.
01:26:13.000That says a whole lot about what these factions are.
01:26:16.000The Democrats are the party of the wealthy elites, and they were offended by what he said.
01:26:21.000And the right is a disparate group of people of varying ideologies, for the most part, that are anti-establishment, anti-woke, and generally agree to disagree.
01:26:30.000When we do this show, the left calls it right-wing despite the fact we have people of all different political backgrounds having conversations.
01:26:35.000So this guy represents just a regular dude.
01:26:42.000He's got one where he's in front of a river and he's just playing the song Ain't Got a Dollar and I'm like, and the train's going by and he's gotta wait for the train.
01:27:03.000But I think a lot of people, when you watch him perform and you see the people in the audience nodding along to it, he's speaking to just regular people.
01:27:12.000That's the thing I don't understand is why people are getting mad at him when he's like, they're like, oh, most people are pretty, you know, middle, middle of the road.
01:27:17.000Most people think like pretty, pretty center of the way ideas and everyone's mad at him from, well, not everyone, but some people are mad at him on the right.
01:27:23.000Like we've just seen here and people on the left are mad at him.
01:27:25.000It's like, this is what most people think.
01:27:26.000Like you guys should all be championing him because this is what most people think.
01:27:46.000But I gotta tell you, I don't think he's super politically active.
01:27:49.000He says he's a middle-of-the-road kind of guy, but he's also the kind of guy that was activated by Donald Trump.
01:27:55.000A regular guy who's just like, you know what man, let the Molotov cocktail bowl in a china shop go.
01:28:00.000A lot of people that I met in 2016 when I went to all of Trump's campaign rallies were exactly like this guy.
01:28:06.000They told me that they were not Republicans, they hated Republicans, they were not conservative, but they hated the politicians, they hated the political establishment, and they just wanted Trump to do something.
01:28:14.000Dude, Trump gave people fire to, like, break up the deep state.
01:28:18.000He was so excited about draining the swamp and it didn't happen.
01:28:22.000He put John Bolton in and he got all these weirdos involved and didn't do it because he didn't know how or he believed the liars like he believed the...
01:28:30.000I just... But he did light a fire under people's ass.
01:28:33.000Like, he woke people up that there was an administrative state.
01:28:35.000I think most of the United States people didn't even realize that we were being run by bureaucrats at the time.
01:28:42.000And maybe, yeah, if he woke Oliver up, that's a huge deal.
01:28:46.000I don't think he woke up Oliver individually.
01:28:48.000I'm saying it's people like him that are considered the forgotten demographic when it comes to voting.
01:28:53.000Whenever Trump says, you know, they're not coming after me, they're coming after, you know, the people who support me, the people who sort of are behind me, I think this whole story is sort of an example of that.
01:29:02.000You know, you just detailed how his rise really is an entire FU, not just to like the music industry, but just to the establishment as a whole, what he sings about.
01:29:14.000So it's like they have to character assassinate him.
01:29:16.000I don't know if you guys saw, but they had pulled up some old like YouTube videos that he had liked trying to allege some crazy conspiracy theory.
01:29:23.000So I think this just goes to show how it's like, you know, must destroy Oliver Anthony because he represents everything that we oppose.
01:29:32.000And I think it goes back to what we were talking about earlier.
01:29:35.000You know, they love to artificially create all these divisions, whether it's the race, the gender, the sex, you know, I'm sure I don't have to To enumerate all those for the people who watch this show, but I think the biggest lie in terms of division that we've been sold really is Republican and Democrat because I think that orientation of the world is just, is so wrong because it's people like Oliver Anthony and it's people, it's basically the people who listen to Oliver Anthony's music and feel like they have a voice in what he's singing about and the people who listen to his music and are like, oh my god, he's singing about me.
01:30:04.000And I think that's sort of the line that represents like the two factions in this country.
01:30:10.000But they have to destroy him because he represents everything they hate.
01:30:13.000Well, I think the factions, many people describe them in many different ways, the two parent factions, but it's really just, are you in the cult or are you not?
01:31:01.000When you were saying we were talking about diversity, that term that he used, diversity, and we talked about this before the show a little bit, that what's happening is, I don't want to say the communists, because it might not just be communists that are doing this, but people are twisting definitions in the modern age.
01:31:15.000Definition of the word feminism, definition of the word diversity, definition of equity.
01:32:03.000They use the same words that we use, but the meanings that they apply to them are different.
01:32:09.000And some of them, when you're dealing with the more consequentialist type, they will use both meanings.
01:32:18.000So, for instance, they'll use The term, like they'll say racism, like if you talk about racism, they'll say, well, that's not racism because racism is prejudice plus power.
01:32:28.000But then later on in the conversation, they'll use the term racism and they'll mean bigotry.
01:32:34.000So they'll use both definitions, which puts the person they're talking with at a disadvantage because they're literally confusing them intentionally because they're not looking to resolve the the conversation or they're not looking to to to converse
01:32:50.000with someone they're not looking to collaborate they're looking to prove the
01:32:53.000other person wrong dunk get a you know the clipper pressure yeah but they're
01:32:56.000not looking to collaborate an idea that produces something that is
01:32:59.000actually productive they're looking to compromise yeah there's a funny video I
01:33:03.000just saw where guys basically saying you can't be liberal and punk rock
01:33:06.000anymore because liberal is the establishment
01:33:09.000And he's like, so basically to be punk rock, you have to be conservative, which is kind of funny.
01:33:13.000And he goes, I know a lot of you are going to say, yeah, but they're Christians.
01:33:16.000And he's like, well, but that makes you the bigot.
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01:35:28.000HSDisturbed says, how do we get independent media closer to these politicians and elitist a-holes?
01:35:33.000The mainstream media won't ask the questions that need to be answered.
01:35:36.000Tell Luke Rudkowski to get back into the game!
01:35:39.000You see, Luke used to be running up to these guys and asking them questions, and we need a new generation of Luke Rudkowskis who are doing that groundwork.
01:35:46.000You can also, if you seem aloof, they'll invite you to come hang out with them, because they'll actually believe you are part of them if you seem, like, aloof enough.
01:35:58.000So that's a lot part of this jester character that I have created and stuff, like, oh, I'm just having a fun, loving, like... They'll invite you in, and then you can work from the inside.
01:37:40.000They get a percentage of all sales that goes to them and then they have their unique blend through us and we do it that way, a collaborative way to build up.
01:37:47.000And then when we launch the physical location, it is their shows that we will have.
01:37:52.000So you might walk in and see Alex Stein's video playing and then you see his coffee right there ready to drink.
01:37:58.000We gotta confirm that with Alex Stein, though, but I'm really excited.
01:38:01.000It'll be really funny to see him, like, go to Plano, Texas before, like, the city council or whatever he does, holding up a bag of coffee with him on it and being like, Why am I on this bag?
01:40:43.000Paul Fongam says, I live in Texas, every now and then I see someone still wearing masks entering stores while everyone else has no- Yeah, we're frozen completely.
01:42:03.000Like, there's a bunch of people who are like, I made this much money on Twitter or on X or whatever.
01:42:08.000And then I saw a lot of people saying like, yeah, I take clips from, you know, Tim Castellaro and I post them, I'm making money off it.
01:42:14.000And I was like, that's kind of a good thing.
01:42:17.000Like, I don't, I'm not mad about that.
01:42:19.000Like, if people think that they can take clips from this show and post them to generate lots of traffic and it makes them money, that's free advertising for us.
01:42:57.000Cause I went to Portland, Maine and you know, it just got me thinking.
01:43:01.000These actually, you know, it would be a really funny parody song called poor men south of Portland and it's not poor as in Like lacking money.
01:43:09.000It's these poor politicians who are being smeared by these awful MAGA fascists Yeah, and it's just you sing the song from the perspective of Rainn Wilson and his other Democrat elitist buddies There you go.
01:43:25.000Clint Torres says, if there's an airborne Ebola, it's going to get in your house just like COVID did.
01:43:32.000Yeah, but the idea is like don't go out and seek it, but ultimately it's just you make the choice, man.
01:44:14.000There's times when there's floods that they do that.
01:44:17.000They're like, okay, look, everyone get out, everyone get out, and if you don't leave, when the actual, like when hurricanes move through, when the hurricane's moving through, there is a certain amount of time when they're like, you're on your own, we can't get to you while the hurricane's, you know, coming.
01:44:29.000After the hurricane, we might be able to, or when it dies down, or whatever, you know, but there are times where the government's like, you're on your own, and they will let you know when that happens.
01:44:38.000Gunner Anderson says, Tim, I stayed for Hurricane Ida, Category 4.
01:44:41.000There was massive amounts of heavy rain and tornadoes that ripped through my yard.
01:44:44.000Tropical storms and low category storms are just a drizzle.
01:44:47.000Anything beyond that, Category 2, hold on to your britches.
01:45:28.000Because I pointed out the whole, like, Vosch has this clip out there where he goes and he... I criticize him a lot for being a consequentialist.
01:45:35.000There's this clip out there where Vosch goes and he says that I don't want to lose for socialism, I want to win for socialism.
01:45:41.000What he's saying is I'm going to lie and be dishonest because I don't want to lose, I want to win.
01:45:54.000But I mean, when a dude comes in to defend his adult dad, his adult kid, who's a millionaire streamer, and the dude rolls in because he's mad because I criticized his kid for admitting that he is a liar.
01:46:40.000There ain't nobody that's more white supremacist than, uh, that woman that wrote White Fragility.
01:46:45.000Yeah, it's like, when they talk about the Nazis, they're talking about, like, the people that are wearing black, or marching in the streets, all chanting one thing at the same time, like, all have one main ideology, they're trying to impress on everybody else.
01:47:47.000The Squid says, don't forget that the original language hidden in the Affordable Care Act allowed for euthanasia of the old with the likely intent to move on to disabled people or people with mental health issues.
01:49:16.000There's an element of surprise, I could say, like, wow, it finally happened, but the reality is...
01:49:20.000Hearing what's been going on there, I wouldn't be surprised if a bunch of regular local residents were just like, please make it all stop.
01:49:26.000But I think the reality is most people just leave, abandoning the city instead.
01:49:30.000Yeah, I mean, the people that have the means to get out, like, there's not a whole lot, especially considering, there's not a whole lot holding people in one place anymore, especially considering the fact that COVID and the lockdowns and stuff, That one gamer says Larry Elder is filing an emergency injunction to get on the debate stage after meeting the requirements and still being denied.
01:50:07.000I think they're claiming that, uh, one of the polls he used was affiliated with Donald Trump, therefore he's- it's no longer- it's not valid or whatever, but the only issue is that, like, Trump's campaign sponsored a poll, which is what everyone does.
01:50:20.000You'll see a poll, and it'll say, like, ABC News, Ipsos, or whatever, like, and it's because the news organization will go to them and say, hey, we're gonna pay for you to do this poll.
01:50:28.000The polling is then done, and it's in conjunction with.
01:50:33.000Yeah, I think, uh, Larry Elder should be on the debate stage.
01:51:12.000Jadrick Penifer, Jadrick Penifer says, fantasy politics draft.
01:51:16.000Trump as president to be the aggro meat shield, Tucker as VP to have more tact, Vivek as Secretary of State to have actual power over policy, and RFK Jr.
01:51:24.000as Attorney General because his litigation history shows he'll go after the corrupt.
01:51:41.000Oh, we got a good one, I like this one.
01:51:43.000Where is this, uh... Rosa Morata says, that's not Fetterman, look at the ears.
01:51:50.000I just want to explain to people how depth of field works.
01:51:53.000So, if there's a photo taken for a portrait of John Fetterman, it's going to smash his face and widen it out, and if you use a different kind of lens, it will narrow the face and the ears, so it really just depends on the lens.
01:52:07.000But I saw that going around, and I was like, look at his nose, look at his forehead, look at his eyes, it's Fetterman.
01:52:13.000It's like, I shouldn't even have to say that, you should be able to look at it and be like, oh yeah, that's John Fetterman.
01:52:23.000Russian Colluders is not sure if things change with skate contests, but if they won't take your $20,000, you should host the first annual Roberto Jr.
01:52:35.000I don't know for sure, but for those that aren't familiar, I posted that I'd be putting $20,000 towards a local do-it-yourself skateboard jam session and contest in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
01:52:53.000And so, I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but I'm assuming, I guess, the people of Martinsburg, West Virginia, and the skateboarders who are planning on coming down, don't want the money, don't want the $20,000 in prizes.
01:53:10.000So, I'll have more information tomorrow when I figure out what's going on, but we may just cancel it outright.
01:53:17.000Because if the organizers are like, don't bring your $20,000 to our event, I am not going to fight anybody over me giving away $20,000.
01:53:24.000But, in the meantime, we decided whether this happens or not, we're going to do our own event anyway.
01:53:31.000And it's going to be total DIY random.
01:53:33.000We're not going to do any kind of like putting up tents and getting speakers.
01:53:37.000Literally, we're going to do an event where we have prizes and we just show up one day to one of these parks and we'll tell everyone where it is.
01:54:12.000I don't know, take it up with the skateboarders who are there.
01:54:16.000If they didn't want the money, then far be it from me to tell them they have to take it.
01:54:19.000My only guess is if they were like, oh shit, a guy on the internet just announced that we're here and that we're gonna get a thousand randoms.
01:54:36.000I mean, you mentioned that it could be political, but it doesn't strike me as- I completely disagree with that because typically what happens when someone contacts you and says, we have an offer for sponsorship, you say, what are the details?
01:54:47.000Did they know it was announced online?
01:54:49.000Because there's a lot of people listening.
01:54:51.000But either way, I mean, the response typically is, hey, like if Mr. Beast reached out and said he was going to do something, it's like, hey, really appreciate it.
01:55:42.000Like, there's gotta be... If these are the guys that are running the space, and they're outright like, get out of here, then I'll buy land next door, we'll build our own DIY park, and then we'll do our own event.
01:56:28.000Do Not Infringe says, The Republican Party embracing financial conservatism eliminated morality from the equation and made the love of the root of all evil an acceptable position.
01:56:39.000Hence, a Republican Party that props up candidates that are for sale.
01:56:43.000The love of money being the root of all evil, I think is what you meant to type there.
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