On today's show, we have a special guest, Donald Trump Jr. who joins us to talk about the latest in the ongoing saga of the Trump family being framed by the intelligence agencies for being a bunch of traitors and spies.
00:00:32.000Rep Ana Paulina Luna has filed for the expulsion of Adam Schiff, who lied repeatedly about evidence and proof that the Trump family was involved in some kind of conspiracy to subvert this United States.
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00:02:29.000As I already mentioned, joining us tonight to talk about this is the man himself, Donald Trump Jr.
00:02:58.000And when you look at the amount of people that were involved, the resources that took place to create this thing, the level of people, Tim, that knew, and were all in on it, and were just fine with that.
00:03:10.000I mean, it's not just, you know, Comey as the director of the CIA, but Obama knew, and Biden knew, and Hillary knew, and everyone knew.
00:03:19.000Yeah, well, the Anna Polina stuff's incredible, because, like, yeah, Adam Schiff, I remember this, just, and I take it pretty personally, because I was the guy that they said, I'm gonna go to jail for life, they were gonna try me for treason, also a crime punishable by death, you know, minor details for me at this point, it's just another Tuesday, but, you know, that guy was on TV every day saying he had seen the evidence, he had it, I was going to jail for life, and you're sitting there being like, I don't even understand what's going on, and like, let alone That this is happening, but they could do that, that the media could so gleefully run with it as though it's the gospel without actually anything there.
00:03:53.000I think my father's actually suing some of them.
00:03:55.000I think it's the Pulitzer Committee because, you know, the Washington Post, I think the New York Times, they won Pulitzer Prizes for the journalism surrounding Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:04:19.000You can see, you know, the joy they take when someone who's actually a dissenting voice like a Tucker Carlson comes off the air.
00:04:26.000You could see it when, you know, I guess it was Jake Tapper's voice was cracking last week after the CNN town hall, because, you know, even with weeks of preparation to try to take out Donald Trump, it didn't work out quite like they had planned.
00:04:38.000And, you know, what's really interesting, perhaps, Tim, Just seeing the Durham report like the just total blackout on mainstream Media like no one's even talking about it.
00:04:47.000It's like it didn't even happen It's like we're just gonna not even talk about it because if it's not good for the narrative Not only will we not cover it a little bit.
00:04:56.000We won't even acknowledge it the the democracy folks We heard a lot of screaming about democracy and Trump's the greatest threat to democracy like they're awfully silent because this feels like an actual threat to democracy and yet I don't hear anyone bitching about it.
00:07:03.000But you ended up joining through the Discord, and I wanna jump to the story, but I just have to say, it was a beautiful moment when you just yelled, I am a Trump!
00:07:34.000GOP Rep Ana Paulina Luna submits House resolution to expel Rep Adam Schiff from Congress in light of Durham report findings showing his involvement with illegal spying on US President.
00:07:45.000It's a resolution that has resolved that pursuant to Article 1, Section 5, Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States, Representative Adam Schiff be, and he hereby is, expelled from the House of Representatives.
00:07:56.000Now, I'm not convinced they'll actually do it.
00:08:00.000And outside of the spying, I do want to mention that he published the private information of an American journalist, once again in an attempt to smear your family.
00:08:30.000And I go and I was like, OK, guys, what happened today?
00:08:33.000I'm looking at my Twitter at 7.30 at night and it's like literally every bathroom break there was a leak.
00:08:38.000Literally, like, you know, this is what's going on in the room, and he's just out there, and it has to be him, right?
00:08:42.000Because, like, you've never met somebody, the guy's never met a camera he didn't love, and they more than, you know, gleefully carry his nonsense.
00:08:49.000And I was just like, oh my god, like, my lawyers weren't allowed to take their phones into the room, but he can go leak to people from the Intelligence Committee.
00:08:56.000I mean, these people shouldn't have Classified, you know, documentation.
00:08:59.000It's no different than, like, Swalwell, who was sleeping with a Chinese spy, and it's perfectly natural to leave him on the Intelligence Committee.
00:09:07.000I was part of three of the big, you know, the walls are closing in bombshells.
00:09:12.000You heard many of those, but three of the big ones were me, and one of them was that I had somehow gotten the Julian Assange emails or information that Clinton emails before, but the reality is Like, some random dude, like, DM'd him to me, I think it was, or emailed him to me, and just literally, like, spamming, like, possible Trump email accounts, and, like, it ended up in my inbox, and I'm looking, and I'm like, well, I don't have, I didn't have these things before they came out, but they took, it was, like, 14, right?
00:09:40.000Like, August 14th, or whatever the date was, right?
00:09:43.000They just deleted the one in the email, so it looked like I had it on August 4th.
00:09:48.000It was released on, like, August 8th, or August 10th, But you delete the one from 14, it looked like I had it four days before the rest of the world, not six days after the rest of the world.
00:09:59.000You know, because you get a lot of that spam.
00:10:01.000It was just totally, like, that was a gotcha moment.
00:10:04.000It's known now, because we have the emails that we handed over, and we have the emails they used in evidence, and it's like, there's not even a correction.
00:11:00.000I have friends in law enforcement and I now make the distinction sort of between the door kickers and the bureaucrats.
00:11:07.000Right the door kickers like they come up to me all the time.
00:11:09.000It's like I can't believe what's going on It's disgusting and like but like they also know if they say anything they're fired or they'll never get promoted just like they're doing in the military if you don't if you don't take the VAX times 12 like You're no longer a fighter pilot.
00:11:20.000We'll just put a Someone else who checks a bunch of boxes, I gotta be careful.
00:11:34.000They still talk about Watergate as being a big deal.
00:11:36.000The people who worked on Watergate, they haven't really done much since then, but they still hold this legendary status for some reason.
00:11:43.000And they've been commenting, Bob Woodward and others have been commenting on this story for six years, as though they're the foremost authority on it.
00:12:11.000You know, we're all sort of in this together because the reality is, like, we're taking on media and, you know, some of these things that I do actually genuinely believe were once noble institutions, but, like, Man, you're going downhill quick.
00:12:26.000These people are... Look, I think that when your dad gets re-elected, we need an AG who is going to launch criminal probes.
00:12:37.000I'm not saying every journalist, I'm not saying every Democrat, I'm not saying every member of the intelligence agency or federal law enforcement are criminals.
00:12:44.000I'm saying it is clear that there was an attempt, a seditious conspiracy.
00:12:50.000No, they're trying to... I'll phrase it this way.
00:13:04.000But the idea is when a bunch of people all do something In a way that looks like a conspiracy, like if there's a crowd of people and all of a sudden everybody stands up, you might think it was coordinated, but it's not.
00:13:16.000That's what we can say happened right now, but I will say this.
00:13:19.000All of these people who pushed the lies, Hillary Clinton making these false claims, the FBI then chasing after evidence that was not correct, the manipulation of evidence to further FISA warrants, Suggests probable cause that there was a seditious conspiracy.
00:13:34.000At the bare minimum, I am hoping that we actually see a real AG get in, when your dad gets re-elected, and he just says, we're gonna start filing some criminal investigations, likely some criminal indictments, and then these people end up getting charged.
00:13:47.000I think Adam Schiff is criminally culpable for going on TV over and over again, trying to subvert this country, and so distrust in our institutions.
00:14:07.000I don't want to necessarily talk about myself that way the whole time, but if I was Hunter Biden, they wouldn't be removing the team at the IRS to hand it over to the DOJ because they had a whistleblower.
00:14:19.000That whistleblower would be beyond reproach.
00:14:22.000Uh, you know, if I was on video, I mean, you know, if I did one of the hundreds of degenerate things, like, it would be disqualifying, not just for me, but for my father, but for him, it's okay.
00:14:31.000You know, millions of dollars, the shell entities that were magically formed, uh, to do business, the second Joe Biden had authority to do, only in the countries that Joe Biden had any kind of authority where he could manipulate an outcome, like, magically, these people are all of a sudden business people.
00:14:45.000I mean, we got in trouble for building buildings when I think there's a pretty solid record that our family's been building buildings for 60 years.
00:14:52.000It's, you know, it's that, you know, the two-tiered levels and two-tier system of justice right now that's just so flagrant.
00:15:02.000Even those who may hate Trump or me or whatever, like, I don't think that anyone can objectively look at it.
00:15:07.000Maybe they won't say it in polite company, but when they're sitting there by themselves at night being like, okay, well, there's a lot of BS here.
00:15:14.000Is, uh, when your dad gets re-elected, I don't know if you speak for him, and I do think there's something silly of being like, Trump Jr.'
00:15:21.000's here, let me ask you what your dad says.
00:15:22.000Yeah, and I don't, because, you know, a lot of... Candidly, there's so much every day, like, I couldn't keep up with the insanity to begin with, right?
00:15:48.000Yeah, well listen, I do know this in talking to him.
00:15:50.000I mean, coming in as an outsider was great, but you also have the pitfalls of that, which is, again, you can't fathom That, honestly, even like a Democrat politician at the time, now we're, you know, everything's in hindsight, right?
00:16:03.000So it feels like we're so much, like, obviously, you know, Wuhan lab leak, right?
00:16:07.000Like, of course it was, like, now I always believed that was the point of origin, but, you know, did we really think, you know, our health officials would literally subvert the health of the American people?
00:16:19.000Like, You know, we know that now, but at the time, you know what I mean?
00:16:24.000You know, one of the things they gave my father a lot of stuff over January 6th.
00:16:28.000I don't know what I can say on YouTube or not, but I don't think it's controversial, but why didn't he pardon people in the seven days between that and, like, we didn't know.
00:16:41.000Two years later, we finally get the videos because Republicans are able to release that, but there's a reason they control that information.
00:16:47.000You can see that happen then, but in that period of time, you actually didn't know much.
00:16:52.000I actually think, if we look at the CNN debate that your dad had with Caitlin Collins, he answered rather well.
00:17:00.000Uh, she said, why did you wait three hours to say, you know, no violence?
00:17:03.000And he pulls out the tweets and he's like, half an hour after they breached, I said, no violence, no violations.
00:17:08.000And then, are you going to pardon people?
00:17:14.000No, no one believes you should be able to go punch a cop randomly, but like if you're getting a tour through the Capitol, but you know, it's a little different, right?
00:17:20.000The police opened the door for you and let you in.
00:17:24.000You know, the video, the sound bites that you hear from that, I mean, I think it demands much further investigation.
00:17:29.000And honestly, the bigger thing is, frankly, almost regardless of even if you did punch a cop, I think you're still entitled to due process.
00:17:36.000And that's the problem that seems to be totally missing.
00:17:43.000And, you know, even with all of this stuff going on, even with all the conspiracy theories that have come true, even with everything that we now know, They want to cast a wider net around January 6th.
00:17:53.000That's what you're going to look into?
00:17:54.000Not people who have real power and influence in government manipulating whether it's, you know, and I think it's not election interference, but this was designed to hurt Trump.
00:18:14.000I was always reasonably political, but not like I am now.
00:18:17.000So, you know, you're sitting there, the average person trying to put food on their table, and they're listening to five minutes of news a day.
00:18:21.000It's like, well, okay, there must be something to it.
00:19:10.000Like, I don't know who that person is, but it's like, we're best friends and the media will run with that.
00:19:14.000So, you know, it's like, well, I don't know, maybe someone was doing something bad and who knows, maybe they have a picture with me because I took A click line.
00:19:44.000And again, then for better or worse, I guess, you know, I have a little bit of the Trump gene and that kicked in and I was like, I'm not running from this.
00:21:11.000If you're trying to do the right thing, that's actually your admission of guilt to them.
00:21:15.000Because it doesn't have to be real to begin with, right?
00:21:18.000The accusation can be total BS, but if they say it enough, they put it on the cover of Time Magazine, there must be some truth to it.
00:21:25.000You then try to be, okay, let's just settle it down, I'm gonna apologize.
00:21:29.000No, no, no, that's the first mistake, because now they got you, because you've admitted that you actually were wrong, and there's no coming back from it.
00:21:33.000They're not dealing, you know, honorably, they're not, it's not an arm's length, like, let's do the right thing.
00:21:39.000Exactly, and this is something that conservatives and Republicans, both as individual citizens and political leaders, have really failed at for such a very long time.
00:21:47.000Left-wingers will come at you and say, you're a racist when you're trying to have a discussion on something like health care, welfare policy, border security, basic math, somewhere where it's completely irrelevant.
00:21:58.000And so often, Republicans would respond to that not by saying, All right, I'm going to completely disregard that non-sequitur and continue the conversation about something of substance that we were actually discussing.
00:22:08.000They would go, no, no, no, I'm not racist.
00:22:38.000When he called Rosie O'Donnell a fat pig, that was it, I knew.
00:22:40.000Well, it wasn't even when he did it, it was the reaction of the crowd.
00:22:44.000You know, it's interesting, like, you know, the brash billionaire from New York City that lives in gilded Trump Tower, it's like, He still had that connection with regular people, and it was from, you know, being on construction sites a lot.
00:22:54.000Like, he didn't lock himself in an office all the time and, like, listen to the executives.
00:22:57.000He'd walk a construction site and talk, you know, with a guy that's putting up sheetrock.
00:23:01.000It's like, well, do you ever think about this?
00:23:02.000This is how to get a little bit more ceiling height or whatever.
00:23:04.000And, like, so he always had those kind of connections with those guys, and he just got it.
00:23:07.000And that's when I realized, Just how much he got it.
00:23:12.000And it was the reaction from those people.
00:23:15.000When he did his opening speech, June 16, 2015, I only remember because it was my daughter's birthday, no one said anything about the Mexican rapist comments, because of course that's going on right now.
00:23:28.000We see that at levels like we've actually never seen before at the border of, you know,
00:23:33.000cocktails, coyotes, games, all of that stuff.
00:23:36.000But everyone thinks that flared up that day.
00:23:46.000That's when it became racist because everyone knew it was real.
00:23:49.000So everyone thinks that it was like that was the reaction to the speech.
00:23:52.000It was the reaction to the success of everything that he was doing about two weeks later when the outrage cycle started and all of a sudden it became racist as opposed to just And if they could tar him with their number one slur, he's a racist, then perhaps that would undercut his success.
00:24:05.000And part of what was so hilarious about that is during Trump's campaign, they overused the word racism so much they had to move on to a new phrase.
00:24:14.000Right in 2016, after he got elected, they started calling everything white supremacist.
00:24:18.000Because the word racist didn't mean anything anymore.
00:25:00.000But when everyone's branded a racist, when you're talking about economics or math and you're called a racist because that's like the easy button of the political left, it does a huge disservice to those who are actually afflicted by that.
00:25:14.000I think exactly what we're talking about right now, in more ways than just the racism issue, like every grievance they've screamed for seven years at the top of their lungs, it's just falling on deaf ears at this point and people are tired of it.
00:26:03.000I mean, if they had any genuine concern for the groups of people for whom they claim to stand and who they claim to defend, then they would be really careful about the bombastic claims that they made in the media to everyone about groups of people that they didn't like or politicians they didn't like, because all they've done is discredit themselves over the past several years.
00:26:21.000So even if they were fighting for these supposedly marginalized groups, well, Who would believe them when they offered up a solution
00:26:29.000You would, yeah, I mean you made the point about serious people, you're right, but like who, at this point,
00:26:34.000who is a serious person when it comes to this stuff?
00:26:36.000Because, like, they're all doing it, right?
00:26:37.000It's not like there's a couple guys that are beyond reproach, like, you know, the reality is, and maybe again, I think it's why they were so gleeful about Tucker, because he did take on both sides.
00:26:47.000He called out Republican establishment, you know, you saw the, I mean, the thing that was so frustrating for me as someone who's super anti this insane war in Ukraine, And just funding it in perpetuity to let people die.
00:27:02.000I love my father's answer on CNN Town Hall, but it was like, the Republicans spoke to Politico or The Hill or some other leftist thing on condition of anonymity.
00:27:10.000Now that Tucker Carlson's no longer on Fox, we can gleefully continue to perpetuate the war in Ukraine without fear of reprisal.
00:27:18.000I'm like, wait, you're a Republican senator?
00:27:21.000You were elected to do this, you know, despite what Mitch McConnell says when he's like, Republicans, it's their number one issue, like, Mitch, I've spent a lot more time with real Republicans, like, on the ground, and, like, it's not a top ten issue for almost any of them.
00:27:34.000But they're gleeful that they can continue to support an unpopular war with the people that elected them.
00:27:41.000Because no one's going to actually be there calling them out because of the uni party or the, you know, it's insane.
00:27:46.000I think one of the things they're very scared of when your dad was on with debating Caitlin Collins, he said he would end the war in Ukraine in a day.
00:27:54.000And we had been talking about that about a week or two before and I said the same thing.
00:27:57.000I think he gets in there and he shuts the whole thing down.
00:28:00.000The issue is They don't want the war to stop.
00:28:35.000Because while I'm saying the reality is whatever the 130 is that we've publicly funded, we also didn't think, I did, Because I just don't believe anything they say, but the average person also didn't believe that we had boots on the ground in Ukraine either, because it wasn't congressionally approved, and it certainly wouldn't be popular with the American people, who, you know, until Ukraine sort of became the new religion of the left, replacing, you know, Lord Fauci and COVID as the religion and demigod of the left for the last few years, like, the average American is not for
00:29:08.000These wars, they're trying to drum that back up, and it's because our generals, that's their retirement plan.
00:29:12.000We get on the board of Lockheed Martin.
00:29:14.000The way to keep that job is to continue to sell missiles.
00:29:16.000You don't continue to sell missiles if you're not actually using them, because you, you know, and now we're depleting our stockpiles to do that, and that's everyone's get-rich-quick scheme when they retire.
00:29:24.000Let's talk about some contemporary politics, because I have this story from Newsweek, and it is one of the greatest headlines I've ever seen the fake news publish.
00:29:32.000John Fetterman's question at Senate hearing leaves witness speechless.
00:29:37.000Not in the way that you think, but not in the way that Newsweek would have you believe.
00:30:33.000You know, so given that this is, I'm the last person, I don't have much left to ask, but I will, you know, let me ask you this one particular question.
00:30:42.000To put to everyone here on that, and it is, it's an inside, it's an inside joke, no matter how incompetent or how greedy, the government will always bail you out when your bank crashes.
00:30:55.000I mean, everyone has to know that, right?
00:30:57.000You know, everyone has to realize that no matter how bad I behave, no matter how big my race is, my bonuses and everything, you know, we will come in and bail it because we can't crash the economy much the way SV Bibb argued that it was going to crash.
00:31:24.000I just did a commentary for Facebook and social on it, and I'll do it on the podcast tomorrow, I guess.
00:31:31.000But it's a minute and ten seconds of utter insanity.
00:31:38.000I've spent a lot of time on this one because I'm one of the few guys, I've been called, you know, not a racist on John Fetterman, but I was called an ableist because I went after him.
00:31:46.000Which is them admitting he's disabled, by the way.
00:31:49.000For those of you who don't know, that means you discriminate against those with disabilities.
00:31:54.000And I just don't think it's ever going to be popular with the American people to not expect basic cognitive function from a United States senator.
00:32:04.000This is someone who could vote to send your children to war.
00:32:07.000It's someone who's voting on trillions of dollars, and will.
00:32:10.000And he'll rubber stamp the Democrat thing.
00:32:25.000That's like if you have, I mean, like, and, and they also realize is that, that, that now they have, it's in the guaranteed, a guaranteed way to be saved by no, again, by no matter how.
00:32:39.000So it's, it's, you know, isn't it appropriate that those kinds of, this kind of control should be more stricter?
00:32:50.000Prevent this kind of thing from going?
00:32:52.000Or should we just go on and start bailing and sailing whoever bank, regardless of how, however, their conduct is?
00:33:02.000I think when you're trying to talk to a girl, you like, you know, you get nervous.
00:33:05.000Well, I love how his look, the guy's like, oh, he can't respond.
00:33:09.000The Republicans want to give a work requirement for SAS, you know, for a hungry family has to have these, this kind of penalties.
00:33:19.000Are there some kinds of word working required?
00:33:23.000Shouldn't you have a working requirement after resale your bank with billions of your bank?
00:33:27.000Because they seem to be more preoccupied with SNAP and requirements for works for hungry people, but not about protecting the taxpapers, you know, that will bail no matter whatever it does about a bank to crash it.
00:34:21.000The Washington Post did the same thing, where they... the guy, I guess, did a correction.
00:34:26.000Well, yesterday I tweeted a quote provided to me by the senator's office without checking it against the video, because he gave this glowing quote that actually made sense.
00:34:34.000I don't necessarily agree with what was in it, but it's what they wrote.
00:34:37.000It flowed, it's what they wrote, and they're just covering it.
00:34:41.000And again, I know they'll call me an ableist once again, but I do not think it's unreasonable
00:34:45.000for the American public, the voting public, to expect basic cognitive function.
00:34:51.000This is a United States senator, guys.
00:34:54.000This is not someone, and I don't think you'd let Joe Biden do it either, but you wouldn't
00:34:57.000let this guy drive you in an Uber car.
00:34:59.000When Joe Biden gets lost on stage and is confused, there is something sad about it because he is so pathetic in that way.
00:35:28.000But he is struggling so desperately to recall what he is supposed to be saying, not just like, oh, I'm getting stage fright, I'm forgetting my lines, like, he is not there.
00:35:37.000And in some ways that is unnerving that there's a group of people who can see this person who's clearly sick and suffering and saying, go out there and try and, you know, wear the suit and hit the talking point.
00:35:50.000He's not hated, like Hillary was, right?
00:35:53.000Now, I'd argue that he's probably far more effective in actually delivering some of the insanity of the radical left policies, because he'll sign anything you put in front of him.
00:36:03.000Because he does not know where he is, he's also incapable of reasoning about... No, no, no, but hear me out!
00:36:09.000Like, whoever is in charge, whether it's Obama, whether it's Susan Rice, whether it's one of these, you know, radicals...
00:36:14.000Obama felt the same way, but he just wasn't going to destroy his legacy signing this stuff in.
00:36:19.000They're happy to throw Joe under the bus because, like, what's his legacy going to be?
00:36:23.000But they're actually furthering that insanity.
00:36:25.000Do we really believe that, like, an 85-year-old Irish Catholic guy, like, you know, the trans thing, it's the social justice cause of this generation?
00:37:10.000They don't live out those practices either.
00:37:11.000Listen, the reality, it seems like we can identify as a lot more than we could have a few years ago.
00:37:16.000So I'm going to give someone who's not quite 100% practicing Catholic, I'm going to give them a little bit more slack than the people who, you know, are going to force me to say some sort of pronouns that don't make any sense.
00:37:24.000I'm just saying, listen, Biden is trans-Catholic.
00:37:42.000It's a horrible thing, and I feel bad.
00:37:45.000And now he still feels, you know what's happening?
00:37:49.000What I'm trying to get at when I say he identifies as a senator is, much in the way a leftist will go to someone and say, yes, you are exactly what you think you are, they're going to this man and being like, yeah, you're a senator, you're a senator.
00:38:01.000When he's clearly incapable, he's not an effective senator.
00:38:05.000But the thing, and people don't realize that, and they've been lying to people about this, they knew this about the stroke.
00:38:12.000They could have had Conor Lamb, who was a congressman, and again, I don't agree with a lot of his positions, but at least he was Present.
00:38:19.000At least there's a gerbil in the hamster wheel moving around where it's not with him.
00:38:25.000But they said, this is a guy that we can get him to win.
00:38:27.000It doesn't matter if he's capable of thought because all he has to do is rubber stamp.
00:38:30.000But look, Chuck Schumer says, and it also talks about The issues with elections.
00:38:34.000Now, I won't talk about elections now, maybe we'll do it in the later hour.
00:38:38.000And again, I won't say anything controversial, but do we really think that the people of Pennsylvania were shown this man and like, oh yeah, that's my guy?
00:38:47.000Or do we think there was a ballot harvesting operation and they're, you know...
00:38:50.000There's that joke from, I think, what's the guy's name?
00:39:08.000The same people who are going to Lizzo and saying, oh, you're so beautiful, are the people going to John Fetterman and being like, you're a great senator.
00:39:14.000They're not being honest with us because they're putting the feelings of the individual who wishes they were healthy, beautiful, or a senator in front of the actual responsibilities of a person in that position.
00:39:23.000Yeah, and this is one of the very sad paradigm shifts that is leading to the slow death of the West.
00:39:29.000What people used to do is they would encourage you when you were young to try to
00:39:33.000figure out what you could give to the world. What is your vocation? What are you meant for?
00:40:33.000Well, let me just add one caveat to what I'm saying then.
00:40:36.000You could very much be right that they bullied him into this.
00:40:39.000They thought he'd be someone who could represent their interests well, and I think that's likely the case even with somebody like Joe Biden.
00:40:44.000But the American people should be able to see, hey, the purpose of a job isn't to make someone feel special for having that job.
00:40:51.000The purpose of a job is to provide something to society.
00:40:54.000This man Cannot provide to us as the people what a senator is supposed to provide because he's clearly disabled, right?
00:41:01.000He's just not meant for that position.
00:41:02.000There's nothing wrong with being disabled.
00:41:17.000Would you let him perform brain surgery on you?
00:41:19.000There are things that he can't do because he is cognitively impaired, but I think we're seeing this happen with Joe Biden, with Fetterman, and we're seeing it with Dianne Feinstein in Congress.
00:41:30.000She is old enough where the Where Democrats are openly talking about, maybe she should step down.
00:41:34.000We know she's not going to seek another term.
00:41:36.000Maybe she is not healthy enough to continue in her job.
00:41:39.000But instead, they're like, well, she took three months off and we're going to welcome her back.
00:41:43.000We're going to pretend things are fine.
00:42:03.000I mean, this was like with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, right?
00:42:05.000There was a huge, like, I think it was kind of a joke, but like that she already had retired and all of her staff were writing all of her comments anyways, right?
00:42:12.000Like this was something that people joked about.
00:42:15.000And I think it's the same thing with as many people.
00:42:17.000And in fact, if you can have a person like John Fetterman in the Senate seat and get the policy you want through, why wouldn't you pick another candidate who is easily manipulated, right?
00:42:26.000If you're a handler and you can't personally hold public office for whatever reason, but you can find someone who you can basically puppet and get your policies through, why wouldn't you do that?
00:42:35.000Someone else is taking the blows that you don't have to absorb, but you're getting your way.
00:42:39.000I mean, it's funny how similar these politicians are to pop stars today.
00:42:43.000I mean, there's just people behind the scenes writing all of their material for them, making all of the money off of them, and they're just the face of the operation, and they really do run it like a franchise.
00:42:51.000Once that person is beyond the point of really being able to perform, they hop them up on performance-enhancing drugs so that they can keep doing so.
00:42:59.000You guys saw Dianne Feinstein forgot she was gone, right?
00:43:02.000Like, the big story was that she said, what do you mean?
00:43:04.000I've been here the whole time, and they're like, Also, half her face appears to be paralyzed, and we're not going to talk about that.
00:43:09.000She was out for pneumonia, and apparently we're not going to talk about it.
00:43:12.000I wrote about it in my book when I wrote Liberal Privilege, like Joe Biden's had two brain aneurysms.
00:43:18.000Like, if you ask any guy, you know, that's a brain surgeon, you ask a neurologist about, like, the statistical probability of there not being serious issues with one aneurysm, It's almost like non-existent.
00:43:33.000With two, and then when you see it, and you see the eyes, and it's just dead.
00:44:03.000That's a story as old as any living being.
00:44:08.000And now Joe Biden is competing with himself to become our nation's oldest president.
00:44:11.000And of course, your father is older as well, but I don't really know that we want to elect our second oldest president who already gets lost on stage.
00:44:26.000Age is a relative thing, and I get it, I'm not just saying that because of my father, but like, if you put my- you sit in a room with my father, it's like, okay, like, you know, he can hold court for three hours, you can go on CNN, like, could you- would you put Joe Biden on Newsmax?
00:44:40.000Did you guys hear the audio of one of the Secret Service members being like, okay, we're just gonna walk here, and you're gonna stand on that X, like- Well, he still misses it!
00:44:46.000I think there's a video, I could be wrong, so I don't want to get fact-checked, but I think there was one where he's like somewhere, and a blind guy literally was like, no, no, you have to come over here.
00:44:54.000A blind man was guiding him, and he still got it wrong.
00:46:09.000No, no, no, but like, hey, if you did it once in a photo op, but like the fact that everyone knows it's a real problem, It's talked about on a daily basis, and yet he continues to do it because he's incapable of stopping.
00:46:46.000Like, I'm trying to figure out which speech impediment makes you ramble about corn pop and sniff kids, and I haven't discovered- I've WebMD'd myself to death, but I haven't found any of it.
00:47:07.000Like, we know everything's falling apart, and I'm laughing, But I'm also laughing because y'all are laughing.
00:47:12.000Like, our president can't think properly, his brain no longer works, we have two senators who are incapable and have suffered medical ail- They all have some kind of brain issue inhibiting them from functioning, and we're all sitting here laughing as though we are riding that bomb all the way down.
00:48:20.000Or like recently, a headline that was like, he didn't wish his wife a happy Mother's Day on social media.
00:48:25.000Obviously, there are problems in that marriage.
00:48:27.000Like, what a strange way to measure someone that they're not performing the way you want them to as opposed to Joe Biden, who is actively falling down and getting lost.
00:48:49.000If if Trump made the daily mistakes of Joe Biden, if he made the errors, if he tripped, if he fell, if he did, if he did things that were normal, and they could see what Oh, it looked like he flinched.
00:49:06.000You know, the amount of just insanity trying to back into a medical condition.
00:49:11.000I watched it for the four years and two years during the primaries.
00:49:15.000It's also interesting, you've touched on this a few times here already, but the way the media treats you and your siblings versus the way that they treat Hunter Biden, it's unbelievable, right?
00:49:27.000And one thing I remember constantly hearing during Trump's presidency, anytime anyone brought up any of your success was, oh, well, they had a rich father, of course they became successful, because when you have a rich dad, your success story.
00:49:41.000Listen, He's an over-performing crackhead.
00:49:44.000He's actually one of the highest performing... He's an over-achieving crackhead!
00:49:47.000He's probably the richest crackhead in the world, to be fair.
00:49:50.000The Chinese gave Hunter Biden a billion dollars to invest because they apparently invest a lot with crackheads, or they were looking for some diversity and inclusion, and they realized that the people, they didn't want just competent people to invest in.
00:50:02.000You know, the Chinese are many things, but they're not stupid.
00:50:05.000They don't give someone with no investment history or prowess unless they're buying something.
00:50:11.000So of course they were, but the fact that that's not brought up, right?
00:51:22.000All conducting business in places none of the Bidens had ever conducted business.
00:51:26.000All set up literally the day after he became vice president.
00:51:30.000All only in the areas where Joe Biden would have authority to do this.
00:51:33.000You know, the brother has a piece of the deal.
00:51:36.000The girlfriend has a piece of the deal.
00:51:38.000the grandchildren, like do any of them have international business experience,
00:51:41.000including Hunter and the brother, but like the entire family's on the payroll of these companies.
00:51:46.000And then you see this week, Joe Biden used his second veto to veto bipartisan legislation that
00:51:52.000was going against China. Like the fact that our media won't even ask the question, it's like,
00:51:57.000hey, do you think that maybe like you would veto bipartisan legislation?
00:52:01.000Bipartisan legislation doesn't just happen that much in Washington these days.
00:52:05.000But Joe Biden's gonna use it as a veto, much like he did... Like, China, it's the greatest investment they've ever made.
00:52:12.000A billion dollars to China is nothing.
00:52:15.000We were talking about this a little bit earlier, the Hunter Biden laptop, and then the question came up, like, what do you think Don Jr.' 's got on his laptop?
00:52:22.000And I was like, I bet it's really boring.
00:52:24.000I bet it's, like, business documents and, like, memes.
00:52:27.000You'd know by now, because it would have leaked.
00:52:30.000Because I'm, other than my father, the most subpoenaed person in the history of the United States government, and they've seen all my phones, and again, if there was that stuff on there, it wouldn't be suppressed, it wouldn't be hidden, it would have leaked.
00:52:44.000I'm probably the second most vetted person in the history of the United States at this point.
00:53:05.000No jury in New York's ever let Trump go because just the social stigma of like, You know, they'll dox them like they tried doing with Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:53:15.000These people are in fear for their lives.
00:53:17.000I almost understand it, as much as I think it's sick.
00:53:19.000Not everyone has, like, you know, my general, let's call it underdeveloped sense of self-preservation, who will go out there and, like, screw you and screw you and, like, fight other people.
00:53:58.000And the moneyed interests that would be harmed by this reacted massively in fear.
00:54:05.000So you've got corporations that make money off cheap immigrant labor.
00:54:08.000You've got corporations that make money off outsourcing jobs to foreign countries.
00:54:12.000You've got foreign adversaries that were extracting wealth and value from our country and bringing our jobs overseas.
00:54:18.000And then all of a sudden, Donald Trump comes in and says the famous Michael Moore speech where he says to the auto manufacturers, I will put a tariff on your cars at 30% and no one will ever buy it again.
00:54:28.000And then what do we see during the Trump administration?
00:54:31.000The return of auto manufacturing to Michigan, bringing, I believe, three billion dollars.
00:54:38.000We see the Abraham Accords, and I'll tell you, recently I had a guy tell me, I was at a poker table, he said, there's no way you like Trump, because some lady was like, this guy likes Trump, and she was saying it like, kind of in a funny way, like she was nice, she was, she liked your dad too, and he was like, impossible, and then I mentioned North Korea, crossing into North Korea in the DMZ with no security detail.
00:55:08.000It really does feel almost like a yin-yang night and day kind of thing where with the Trump administration
00:55:14.000Far from perfect. We have an end to wars in the Middle East an end of Isis
00:55:18.000We have troops being withdrawn from Syria. We have peace in certain parts of Middle East. We have an attempted peace
00:55:24.000with North Korea We have a booming American economy and it all inverts the
00:55:28.000moment Joe Biden gets an office Yeah, I think that's what's scariest to me, was just, again, you think of this thing, you know, the American economy, it's this big ship, like, in two years, they eliminated it all!
00:55:37.000I mean, when you think about what's going on right now with interest rates, when you think about what's going on with inflation, as some of these mortgages start resetting and these five and seven years arms start resetting, people are going to get crushed, man.
00:55:54.000Uh, you know, levels again, and it's only a matter of time now.
00:55:56.000I think, you know, the powers that be are doing whatever they can to delay it, to try to blame it on, you know, whoever beats Trump or whatever later on.
00:56:04.000But, like, the country's gonna go through a lot of pain because of the stupid decisions to try to do this.
00:56:09.000And, by the way, You know, the Republican donor class and that billionaire class, oftentimes just as guilty.
00:56:15.000It's like, well, you know, yeah, we're really anti-China, unless we can get our widget for one cent cheaper, in which case, you know, so like, I'm not pretending like, you know, it's only the Democrats doing these things, but it's also why the Republican donor class is like, well, we don't want to support Trump this time.
00:56:36.000We still need it because like, let's not kid ourselves, the batteries, you know, they don't, And everyone was like, it could never get done.
00:57:19.000Like, now that we... I mean, those of us who are following the hoaxes, Russiagate and stuff, You know, early on my attitude was like, oh, wow, this stuff's interesting.
00:58:13.000I remember reading that, and, you know, I think we were talking with some of your team downstairs before we started, and I was like, there's days I wait, like, I feel like I gotta be the star of The Truman Show.
00:58:57.000Supposedly, there are books that were written by a guy named Ingersoll Lockwood in the 1800s that talk about Barron Trump, who lives on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and he runs for president.
00:59:06.000And then a bunch of anarchists and socialists from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, like, rush to, like, protest or something like that.
00:59:20.000Yeah, apparently it's a surrealistic novel from 1896.
00:59:25.000Americans are protesting a corrupt election process while the president's hometown of New York City is fearing the collapse of the republic after the transition of presidential power.
00:59:36.000I feel like, I'm gonna talk about this and then someone's gonna be like, can you believe Tim Poole fell for that hoax that 4chan did or something like that?
00:59:44.000I mean, there's plenty of things, like you can try to You can't even discern what's real and what's not some of these things anymore because there's so much out there.
00:59:53.000And the problem is some of the stuff that we see in the real world today is so asinine that the hoaxes actually seem almost normal by comparison.
01:00:02.000You're like, oh yeah, that totally fits with everything I'm seeing elsewhere.
01:00:05.000Newsweek is talking about this novel and he says that Barron Trump's adventures begin in Russia and the guides, they think, he gets directions from the master of all masters, a man named Don.
01:00:21.000The Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 and 1893 by Ingersoll Lockwood.
01:00:25.000They remained obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S.
01:00:29.000Russia like the Baron the Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 in 1893
01:00:35.000By Ingersoll Lockwood they remained obscure until 2017 when they received me attention for perceived similarities
01:00:41.000between their protagonist and u.s President Donald Trump dude who is the guy that found those
01:02:12.000Like, we gotta be living in some kind of simulation.
01:02:14.000I can't keep track of all the conspiracies, you know what I mean?
01:02:16.000Most of them end up coming true, but there's only so much time in the day, and there is a lot of Yeah, it's definitely weird because these books are real.
01:02:23.000It's not like someone, as far as we know, produced them later.
01:02:26.000They didn't write them after the fact.
01:02:28.000Every now and again, though, you have these moments that are such a shock and they're so surreal, but they're still so wonderful.
01:02:37.000Depressingly resigned to the idea that Hillary was going to win in 2016.
01:02:43.000And then on election night, I started to see that she wasn't, and I started to see everyone on CNN and MSNBS freaking out and crying, and I thought, oh my goodness, he might win!
01:02:55.000And then I remember, When he walked out on stage to, you can't always get what you want, and he's just smiling and I'm thinking, this dude, Hillary Clinton spent her entire life pulling every string she needed to and behaving as cynically as possible so that she could get this position and then this guy just wakes up one day and is like, I think I could be president, you know, and I think I'm gonna do it.
01:03:23.000I mean, I did a lot, obviously, on the campaign trail.
01:03:26.000But what's really interesting about it is, in 2016, you felt the enthusiasm, you saw that love, you saw everything, but I was like, hey man, we're gonna overperform, but...
01:03:39.000If you asked me in 2020 on the same exact time, I was like, oh, we got this.
01:03:43.000Like, the enthusiasm was greater, the crowds were greater, the energy was greater, people more... Like, if you asked me... There was nothing that seemed off at that time?
01:04:45.000Do you feel like your strategy has changed?
01:04:46.000Well, I think it's a little early for that.
01:04:50.000But I think people, again, I think what the perhaps the most important thing that Trump did was just open people's eyes to that, you know, Trump derangement syndrome.
01:04:58.000You know, just got people to say the quiet parts out loud.
01:05:01.000I think there was a lot of subversive stuff going on, probably for decades.
01:05:06.000I think there was a lot of the, you know, the nonsense that we see, whether it's Russia, Russia, Russia, whether it's, you know, the lies about, you know, the Wuhan lab leaks and all.
01:05:15.000I think that was going on far longer than we ever imagined, but it took Trump To get them to fully lose their minds and just to put all the cards on the table for everyone else to see it.
01:05:27.000Again, I'm a junkie, I now follow that stuff.
01:05:29.000I'm not a junkie like Hunter, I'm just like a political junkie, let's be clear.
01:05:48.000But if I'm pissed off filling up my car, What's that doing to regular guys?
01:05:52.000You know, if I take my kids and I bring them to the grocery store because they want me to cook something for dinner or whatever it is, I'm like, damn!
01:05:57.000Like, if gas was twice as expensive, it probably wouldn't change my habits.
01:06:03.000I'd be pissed, but it's not going to change, like, there's people, it really affects them.
01:06:07.000And the fact that I understand this, and it seems like the vast majority of Democrats in Congress do not, Like, I'm not supposed to understand that, and yet it's just, it's sort of obvious.
01:06:16.000Now, you know, my outdoor hobbies and stuff like that, I hang out with a lot of good, good redneck Americans and stuff like that, so I see it, but like, I think it took Trump to get this.
01:06:25.000I think it also perhaps took a Joe Biden to reinforce how fragile it is.
01:07:01.000I mean, like, and by the way, if it's not, then perhaps we're already lost, right?
01:07:06.000Because like, if people, you know, I don't, I can't find someone who could credibly, you know, maybe they'll do it on, you know, CNN or whatever, but like, you know, name a metric That we're performing better as a country than we were two years ago.
01:07:19.000And by the way, even in the midst of a pandemic, basically, you know.
01:07:21.000But then, you know, Corinne Jean-Pierre, she can get on stage and say, Joe Biden has created more... Now, she's not, look, she can't make eye contact with anyone in the room because, like, it's just the body language tell.
01:07:38.000Allowing people to go back to work after you shut them out of their jobs, you know, saying, you know, your Starbucks is totally a, you know, required thing, but church isn't, you know, like it's, it's a necessary thing, but it, like, I don't think anyone believes that.
01:07:55.000It's just the one I just quickly Google searched.
01:07:57.000There's one that is more, um, It's more granular, it gets down into the days.
01:08:03.000And I remember seeing this and it talks about wages and inflation.
01:08:06.000The moment Joe Biden is elected, he signs a bunch of executive orders and we see inflation go straight up and wages go straight down.
01:08:13.000And I've had people say, oh, well, the reason that spike happens has nothing to do with Biden, it's because of the debt spending and COVID.
01:08:19.000And I'm like, no, no, no, you can't say that and then see the change happen literally right after the signing of like 30 executive orders.
01:08:26.000Something he did right when he got in office caused this flip to happen.
01:08:30.000Or unless you're arguing some grand conspiracy where Trump set some executive orders to expire that no one knew about.
01:08:35.000But again, I don't think anyone can believe that credibly because, again, I don't think that there's anyone, even on the conservative side, that was actually really working with Trump to help him.
01:08:41.000I think they did everything they could to subvert him, including the Fed, including, you know, I don't think he'd pretend that those guys were working.
01:08:48.000I think, you know, in the midst of a pandemic, yeah, you had to do some spending to keep businesses open, that's fine, but they want to keep that going in perpetuity.
01:09:22.000I mean, you know, bringing those jobs back to America, and I, you know, I went to boarding school, but I went to boarding school in like sort of old, you know, central Pennsylvania, sort of old, sort of industrial town, one of those towns that, you know, time forgot.
01:09:33.000And again, growing up, it was the home of Firestone Tires and like Mrs. Smith's Pies and stuff like that.
01:09:39.000You know, dilapidated buildings and stuff like that, and it's just like, man, these were once, like, great, like, thriving areas that are just run down, and it's like, bringing those jobs back, bringing back American manufacturing, bringing back car manufacturing to Detroit, like, it was happening.
01:09:54.000Like, you can do it if you even care a little bit, if you can break away from the billionaires, if you can, you know, you can actually do this still in America.
01:10:03.000And then to, just to watch that reversal, To what degree is it an intentional, is it a controlled demolition, right?
01:10:20.000You know, let the ship sail, continue it out.
01:10:22.000You know, they can't, you know, they even say, you know, they want it.
01:10:25.000Well, and then a year later, they're like, well, we're going to bring back maybe Trump's policy on the border because, well, you know, because it was always working.
01:10:32.000You had to do something different, right?
01:10:34.000Withdrawal of Afghanistan, a true disgrace.
01:10:38.000You couldn't just leave it alone the way they had it.
01:10:41.000You had to change it so you could have the headline of, you did it faster.
01:10:44.000So instead of doing it during the winter when they're hiding in caves, you do it during the fighting season when they can come and take over Kabul in 12 days.
01:10:58.000You know, they saw it coming, but they needed the soundbite, knowing that there was no consequence because the media, big tech would make sure the story was like, Joe Biden did this, he's a great hero, he had to mess it up.
01:11:12.000They needed to make it their own, and they knew that if they made it their own, even if it's a disaster, they got full coverage by the media of how wonderful and great he is.
01:11:19.000Just like those same people are telling you that he created more jobs than any president in history.
01:11:23.000Do you think the American people believe it?
01:11:26.000Because I feel like a lot of Americans remember what happened in Afghanistan, and they will not be able to forget it.
01:11:32.000Again, I think we're chipping away slowly.
01:11:34.000I think it's why they're going to do what they can to prevent the inevitable from happening, because when it gets really bad, when you see that 2008 crash, they changed the definition of recession a year ago.
01:11:47.000If it was under Trump, if you met this level of not-GDP growth for this amount of time at any other point in time in history, they go, well, that's just the way we've kind of done it.
01:11:56.000It's not really etched in stone, but you mean...
01:12:00.000You're saying that now because we've hit that level that puts us in a quote-unquote recession.
01:12:05.000But if it was Trump, you wouldn't be changing the definition to pretend that we're not in a recession, even though every metric we've used historically forever has been met to say we are there.
01:12:15.000They would make the rules more strict if it was your dad.
01:13:09.000You know, listen, I'd say the vast majority of the United States Senate, you know, there's a couple of great guys in there, but a tiny handful.
01:13:18.000I think, you know, honestly, it'd be much easier to name people who aren't on the list than who are.
01:13:41.000They entrenched, you know, Obama did that very well.
01:13:43.000They entrench a bunch of people that are career, and you try to change the job role that, you know, that's not appointed by the president, so you can't touch them.
01:13:48.000Their life, they could be the most incompetent people in the world, but they got tenure so they can stay there.
01:13:54.000It makes it really difficult to clean house.
01:13:55.000It's the least merit, you know, there's no meritocracy in Washington DC.
01:13:58.000If you can get in those positions, you know, you're there for life.
01:14:03.000I mean, if you merited anything, you wouldn't be in DC.
01:14:07.000You know, if you're doing five in the market, I think that's the other part of the attack on Trump, which is like, you know.
01:14:11.000We don't really want someone from out of the system ever doing this again.
01:14:14.000Like, you know, that system works really well for us and we'll keep, you know, we want to make part of it's the statement of, hey, if you're another successful guy who's done this in the real world and you want to get into politics and like, you know, imagine what they try to do to, you know, Elon's not born in America, so we can't do it.
01:14:27.000But if it was someone like that, that wanted to run for president, like, yeah, I've done what I've, you know, I put people on Mars and, you know, yada, yada, yada, maybe I'll do this.
01:15:38.000We take our toys home and we cry having like 99% of what we wanted rather than taking the win and like, we'll work on the 1% starting in five minutes.
01:15:47.000You know, the Democrats get 51% and they're starting on the next one the next day.
01:16:00.000And, you know, and I understand it's a lot of it's because we're principled, but I think a big part of, you know, my principle is actually getting where I want to be.
01:17:19.000Okay, the people who they tried to break, who they tried to bankrupt, and probably did in many cases, like, you know, I'm not saying all of them, you know, because there's some that, again, you gotta, but like, there's some of those people that now understand that their life meant nothing to these people, and when that happens to you, you know, maybe Like, it happened to me, like, okay, you know what?
01:17:40.000Like, I don't want to curse, but, you know, F you, and we're gonna, like, we don't care.
01:17:44.000And I think, again, that's the most important, that, you know, as much of a just total reset, not to, again, that word will be used against me as, oh my god, conspiracy theory, you're not allowed to say it, but like, Just if we could start from scratch and eliminate as much of that bureaucracy as possible, have people willing to be like, you know, this guy's an expert.
01:18:54.000I think we need a team of like rabble-rousers that are like informed conspiracy theorists who have been far more right, who have been far more correct than all of our elite and educated media.
01:19:08.000Just let them, you know, give them each a task and just be like, have at it.
01:19:11.000I mean, frankly, informed and conspiracy theorists are a redundancy these days.
01:19:15.000You know, the conspiracy theorists, they're batting like a thousand as far as I'm concerned.
01:20:40.000Well, the guy, that top scientist that went missing that asked a question, even asked a question.
01:20:44.000And, you know, and then, obviously, you saw this stuff in congressional testimony during PEAK.
01:20:49.000It was like the Fauci emails versus the Fauci TV appearances, you know, on the cover of like Vogue magazine or whatever the hell he was doing.
01:20:56.000Like, They were literally a contradiction.
01:21:00.000So was he lying to the American public, or was he lying to his colleagues in medicine?
01:21:06.000Because they were literally polar opposites.
01:21:42.000You know that guy spent his life getting his ass kicked, and I think that could be good for a lot of people, but you know he was just bitter at the world, and he got a moment to be like, That star, and he took it, and your health, your grandmother's life, your children's lives, their well-being, their education, your business, our economy, meant nothing to him relative to him being on another magazine cover, getting a little bit of attention from a celebrity.
01:22:27.000I know what I'm good at and I stick to my lane.
01:22:31.000But I think in this one, I now know, and I've spent so much time out there fundraising for Republicans and fighting these battles.
01:22:38.000I just feel like I'm very close to the ground on these things, so I'd be like, we're not hiring that person, and here's why.
01:22:43.000Here's the person you should hire, or here's the people you should talk to about that job.
01:22:46.000The reason I ask is because I think you're probably the second most popular Trump, as you also mentioned, the second most subpoenaed and investigated.
01:22:54.000But I also think that you have a very good ear to the cultural issues that are entrenched in our politics, and I think that would benefit greatly from listening to you.
01:23:08.000Really, the fact of my job is like, it means something to me.
01:23:10.000I promise you, it was a lot easier to be a real estate developer from New York and be invited to the cool person party.
01:23:16.000When I was young, I'd go to any club in New York I wanted and I got tables.
01:23:19.000It's like, I don't even want to try now.
01:23:21.000And by the way, there's plenty of people who are like, sort of closet thumbs up, but they won't say it out loud.
01:23:26.000So it's not the end of the world, but it's just so different.
01:23:31.000But for me, I actually believe this stuff.
01:23:33.000I've always been, you know, In that fight, I've always been a conservative.
01:23:37.000I, you know, even, again, I shouldn't be, but because of, you know, the upbringing I talked about with my grandfather from communist Czechoslovakia, I got a taste of that.
01:23:44.000You know, then spending time in that, you know, sort of, you know, eighth grade through twelfth grade in, you know, Rust Belt, Pennsylvania.
01:23:50.000Like, my friends were from these places.
01:23:52.000I saw what those decisions, those policies.
01:25:13.000And I think most reasonable people who actually have paid attention to politics over the past few decades, view your dad, he's been called a New York, a New York Democrat, a traditional liberal, who's now running as a conservative, because the left has gone so insane, that now being a moderate is considered far right by the press.
01:25:32.000Well, I think I, by the way, I think that's accurate.
01:25:41.000He'd be a Nazi and he'd be all the things that we apparently are.
01:25:45.000You have that cartoon where the World War II soldiers get transported to the future.
01:25:49.000Yeah, so we did a cartoon a few years ago where a bunch of lefty SJWs build a time machine because they want to bring back the guys who defeated Nazis to fight the Nazis and they bring them back and they're just horrified by what these World War II veterans are saying.
01:26:02.000Yeah, but I look at Antifa and I'm like, please explain to me, based on your actions, how are you anti the FAW part?
01:26:14.000It feels like if you have even a modicum understanding of history that They are actually acting like the fascists that they pretend to protect us from.
01:26:51.000That's fair, but if I look at the brown shirt fascists and just, you know, burning books and this kind of stuff, I'm like, I don't know.
01:26:56.000So you're right, maybe the end result is it, but the actions, uh, you know, sort of... Their protest, Antifa, they genuinely believe they're anti-fascist because they think fascism is family.
01:27:57.000While we're beating someone over the head with a brick, I'm like, well, I mean... There's a huge part, like, the fashy, the whole metaphor comes from a bundle of sticks.
01:28:05.000I mean, yeah, there's truth in the fact that people are stronger together, but when you become so collectivized that you lose all individuality, that's a very serious problem.
01:29:18.000But again, you don't even hear that story.
01:29:20.000You know, you hear, you know, conveniently right before an election, that there was a plot to assassinate, like, you mean set up by, like, 12 people, like, people, you know, and those guys get promoted, and those guys then are the people investigating J6.
01:29:31.000I mean, And they stay in their bureaucracy.
01:29:34.000And hopefully we can sell them a firearm on the side and they can carry it.
01:29:36.000We got caught we didn't do a great job. So let's start a rally and invite what you know
01:29:40.000Maybe we find one person dumb enough to like go for this and you know
01:29:44.000Hopefully we can you know sell them a firearm on the side and they can carry it and even if they have no intention of
01:29:48.000Using it that's gonna be the precipice for the investigation because they clearly were trying to murder
01:29:52.000someone it yeah now call me crazy But I think the purpose of law enforcement should be to
01:29:57.000prevent crime not invent fake criminal plots Correct to entrap some random person who never would have
01:30:05.000gotten involved that activity if he wasn't radicalized by feds in the first place
01:30:10.000Yeah, you can't high-five yourself for saying, we stopped extremists if you created an extremist.
01:30:15.000When the arsonists are calling the fire department, it sort of loses the, you know, I'm like, I don't know.
01:30:31.000Him and Danny Polischuk wear their Antifa window repair.
01:30:35.000And they were like, at night, we go out, we smash the windows, then we show up, we leave the flyer behind, then we show up in the morning, we fix the windows for them.
01:30:43.000That's basically what the FBI's been doing.
01:30:45.000Yeah, and by the way, meanwhile, you know, when there's actual crime or actual domestic terrorism, like, you know, a guy driving through a Christmas parade in Wisconsin, well, we had him on our radar, but we were too busy trying to trap a meth head, like, into a fake kidnapping plot.
01:30:59.000Like, they've been watching all these people, but they're either You know, they check a couple identity boxes so they're not allowed to actually pursue that because, you know, god forbid you find someone who's a criminal that, you know, may be trans or otherwise or just a minority or... We can't actually pursue that so we got to try to find, like, the amount of people that were on their radar that just magically slipped through the cracks to actually go commit a crime because they're too busy trying to create a crime that they can actually... How about just, like, try to prevent an actual crime?
01:31:24.000Well, that's what I found to be the... Just do that!
01:31:27.000Like, that's what you're supposed to do.
01:31:28.000That was the craziest part of listening to the opening statements at January 6, which is, you know, the government saying, like, we knew we had FBI informants, and so we knew all about what was happening.
01:31:37.000But then you get the question of, like, then why didn't you have additional reinforcements?
01:31:39.000If something so bad was going to happen, and you knew about it, aren't you an accessory to the crime?
01:31:44.000Yeah, and then they say, well, Trump, you know, he authorized the National Guard.
01:31:50.000But he couldn't, by law, send them there.
01:31:52.000You have to get either Nancy Pelosi or Muriel Bowser, the D.C.
01:32:15.000And you got what you wanted out of the other part of the setup.
01:32:18.000If the other thing didn't happen quite that way, the bombs would have been a really big deal.
01:32:23.000But again, I don't know how far we can go down this rabbit hole, you know, while on regular YouTube, but, uh... Well, we got a lot to talk about in the members section, so maybe what we'll do is, like, right when we wrap, we'll just start the members section, uh, members show right away, but we're gonna go to Super Chats right now and read comments from y'all and take some of your questions.
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01:33:48.000Yes, that that is that would be my policy decision if I have any influence over it whatsoever.
01:33:54.000Matthew Reckham says, in regard to your conversation about bears in a previous stream, Annie Oakley killed a 500 pound bear with a .22 through the eye socket.
01:35:43.000But it was like, you could see it was legitimately going to be like insulted if I wasn't going to do it.
01:35:47.000And I was just like, So that's what makes all the BS, all the inquisitions, all the 50 hours of tech.
01:35:55.000When you see that, if it actually makes a difference in someone's life and they see that and they're waking up to what really is out there, that makes it all worthwhile.
01:36:01.000And perhaps that's what eventually gets you to actually do that job.
01:36:06.000How did your son react to that moment?
01:36:08.000Are they, like, kind of getting used to it, or is it... You know, it's interesting.
01:36:11.000So, for me, it was different because, you know, my kids, like, we grew up in New York City, and, like, that got tough for a while before we moved to Florida, right?
01:36:18.000Like, you know, parents would tell kids something.
01:36:20.000They tried messing with my son a couple times.
01:36:22.000I finally told one of my sons, like, listen, if someone's being, like, that to you and, like, Like, you do whatever you can to defend yourself, and you'll never- I don't care if they throw you out of school, like, you're not getting in trouble with me.
01:36:41.000Like, you could see, like, parents being vicious to, like, you know, and my kids are young, right?
01:36:44.000Like, my oldest just turned 16, and this is seven years ago, right?
01:36:47.000Like, uh, and the 16 thing's a whole other story, because that's scary as hell.
01:36:52.000Uh, but, you know, so, but going down to Florida, like, I, you know, I went to pick up, uh, you know, my son at school, and, you know, put him in under a different name, and this, that, and the other, and I go one day and, you know, pick him up, and, like, I'm looking around, like, there's kids, like, wearing MAGA hats at his school, and I'm just like, oh my god, like, okay.
01:37:11.000And, and so, you know, it's really interesting, like, down there, like, I have a hard time buying my own dinner sometimes in Florida, where we're at.
01:37:29.000I was hoping for normalcy and like, you know, the house next to me, before they even knew we bought our house,
01:37:33.000they had like a big cardboard cutout like you have of Donald Trump like in their window at that like this, you
01:37:37.000know, and I was like, oh, this is gonna be the place for us. It's
01:37:40.000been awesome. So, you know, down there, it's been so welcoming for them because they see, you know,
01:37:47.000people come up to me, you know, whether every walk of life, you know, if we're at a
01:37:50.000restaurant, the busboy, love what you guys do.
01:37:53.000After being kind of treated like enemies.
01:37:54.000Yeah, and so they're like, yeah, oh, dude, like, my kids were like, they thought I was, because again, you see it there, there must be something, dad must be doing something wrong, and he sees it now, and it's like, oh, he's actually, like, loved, like, it's, and it was such an important change, like, I think, honestly, staying in New York for them, would have been like a psyop, like negative.
01:38:12.000I think it could have screwed up my life.
01:38:14.000It would have hurt my relationship with them.
01:38:17.000Because again, you're a kid, you know, I mean, it's why they're so adamant about going after minors, whether this is with the trans stuff, or that, like, that is an impressionable mind.
01:38:25.000Like, it could be my child who knows me well, but like, well, this is someone I might, it's an authority figure, there must be something to it.
01:38:56.000Yeah, and honestly, I think it wasn't even that.
01:38:58.000I think I probably, you know, when you talk on air or whatever, you're like, maybe I got a little over my skis on something.
01:39:03.000But, like, the reality, I was like, it's sort of weird when I look at all the other, like, just terrible offenders.
01:39:08.000It was just sort of shocking to me that it was like, this one became that bad.
01:39:11.000And I'm someone who's, you know, I think you had Michael Seifert on the show, like, You know, I've invested in Public Square and these companies that are out there, like, literally doing the opposite.
01:39:23.000And I was just like, I don't get, like, why don't we do this to all of those?
01:39:25.000So I think my comments got sort of blown out of proportion.
01:39:29.000But the reality is, like, I've put my money where my mouth is on these things, trying to help the businesses that are fighting on that one.
01:40:06.000And so, yeah, again, I'm not shedding any tears for anyone in any of these things.
01:40:12.000But again, in a primary season, people are going, oh yeah, he's gone.
01:40:15.000So, you know, there's a component of BS to a lot of these things.
01:40:19.000And again, I think the biggest thing is, I think if you look at what I'm doing and the companies I'm out there trying to promote and support and literally invest in, it's the guys fighting for those those those culture battles.
01:40:28.000So let's let's Yeah, and I'll add to it.
01:40:32.000I think when you said I think my response was like, I disagree.
01:40:36.000I didn't think anybody Yeah, and I didn't even think of it at the time.
01:40:39.000I was like, I was saying, I was like, I'm just sort of surprised that's the one.
01:40:41.000Like, what, like, what about, like, you know, when you see the Nike stuff and the Adidas, I'm like, why aren't we doing, like, it just felt like there's a lot more there.
01:40:47.000It was, I guess it was just like, that's, it's strange that that was the one to me, I think.
01:43:03.000Crooked Smile says, President Trump should host a TV show firing all the corrupt politicians responsible for all the many hoaxes.
01:43:09.000If he charged $5, I'd gladly buy it just to see them slimy politicians squirm.
01:43:14.000I think if there was like a government program in the Trump administration where it was like $10 a month, subscribe, and you get to watch Trump fire corrupt bureaucrats and politicians.
01:43:26.000The audience votes, the audience votes for the person to be voted on.
01:43:31.000Make it like The Apprentice, you know what I mean?
01:43:36.000And again, they'll say, we'll give the money to the U.S.
01:43:39.000Treasury, we'll pay down some of the $31.5 trillion in debt that they're racking up.
01:43:45.000I think we could pay back a pretty good chunk, a lot of people would pay to be a part of that.
01:43:50.000I just, I think, I think everybody would subscribe instantly and be like, you just turn it on all day and let it run 24-7 and it's your day.
01:43:56.000You could actually probably get rid of taxes.
01:47:43.000By the way, yeah, so we made an animation a few years ago of Joe Biden's corn pop speech because when he's telling the story, you kind of can't tell what he's talking about.
01:47:52.000So we like boarded it out and put animation to it.
01:47:54.000So maybe I should do the same thing with what Fetterman said so we can make sense of it.
01:48:27.000I mean, listen, couldn't it happen to a nicer guy?
01:48:30.000We've all had, we all know people or family or whatever that have gone through these things as they get older and stuff like that, but like that they can, oh, he's going to run again.
01:49:14.000uh you know to understand that there's not really any of that there and based on even the work history and all that stuff like it's it's all you know created optics but never real actual accomplishment like you know you guys actually next time talk to Kimberly more about it because she worked in that like San Francisco DA's office with you and you just understand what's you know oh she's got a lot of ambition but that's probably about it in terms of that but yeah that'll get you far Jake says Ingersoll Lockwood was also a watchmaker.
01:49:41.000Where Ingersoll lived and made watches have some interesting synchronicities with the modern Trumps as well.
01:49:47.000So I guess there were two books and there was another book called, what was the third one?
01:50:40.000So in terms of the hand gesture thing, People on the freedom side of things, whatever you want to call it, some people call it right, but then conservatives, you know, they don't consider people like me a conservative or whatever, but we can make memes and laugh about Trump doing the accordion hands, where it's like, as he's talking, and it's hilarious, and we can also make Joe Biden cartoons of him telling the corn pop story, we laugh at all of it, but the left, they can't handle it.
01:51:10.000No, it's blasphemy, and this is something I've noticed too, like, To their credit, there are some people on the left who will watch my videos and enjoy them, but then there are some people on the left who they'll see my videos and they'll say something like, oh, well, it was funny when he made fun of Dave Rubin, but I don't like the rest of his stuff.
01:51:26.000It's like, I was funny when I was making fun of someone you don't like.
01:51:31.000I was funny when I made fun of someone you didn't like, but then I just stopped being talented when I was making fun of people you do like.
01:51:46.000I mean, I think of like the stuff that the funniest comedy of when I was in like college, like, you know, when Chappelle was doing Chappelle show and stuff like that, like, you couldn't do those skits today.
01:51:55.000You know, the black white supremacist is one of the great skits of all time.
01:51:59.000And like, you'd never get away with that today.
01:52:02.000You know, you're almost like, you know, when you pull it up for like a refresher once a year to be like, ah, it was fun.
01:52:06.000Like, you're almost like, I don't know.
01:52:18.000Alright, My Third Nut says, Hey Don Jr., I'd vote for Trump, however his recent 2A statements at the town hall have me feeling a bit soured.
01:52:25.000Why does he seem apprehensive towards 2A support?
01:52:28.000If he became pro-2A, I'd vote for him without hesitation.
01:52:49.000I'm going to do a whole thing on my show on Monday with my buddy, George Armstrong, who's a manufacturer, actually, and talking about all the stuff as it relates to the pistol brace stuff coming up.
01:52:58.000And so I didn't, I must have missed those comments on that.
01:53:00.000But, you know, what's going on right now and the threat and the attack and the registrations and all of this stuff, all without, you know, done through the ATF and unelected officials is crazy stuff.
01:53:10.000And I know there's a couple guys in Congress trying to do something about it.
01:53:14.000I don't think it's going to happen before that, so we're actually going to talk about it.
01:54:33.000And then I think he said, Luke is always ragging on this, said something about, I like to take them first and then legislate afterwards or something like that.
01:54:41.000Yeah, I wasn't a fan of the bump stock ban.
01:54:44.000I mean, listen, I have dozens of guns.
01:55:27.000I'm not gonna get the Hunter Biden treatment that if I have, and again, it's not like I don't have plenty of ARs that aren't registered, that aren't SBRs, or aren't pistol-braced, so it's like, it's fine, but I hate it in principle, but I know that, like, there's a solid chance of, you know, if there's ever a Hey, I'll get a knock on the door like they used the hostage rescue team to knock on the door of Mar-a-Lago, and if I have one thing that's out of compliance, I'm going to jail, and like, I'm not getting a mulligan.
01:55:52.000I gotta ask you before we run out of time, because we did ask you this when you called in last time about Julian Assange and Apartheid, and you said, we gotta pardon these guys.
01:55:59.000So while we have you here, I really, this one's particularly important to me, especially to some of my friends.
01:56:05.000What's currently going on with Julian Assange?
01:56:07.000I think that none of this should ever happen.
01:56:25.000If they put our people in harm's way, You know, and now I'm looking at it, and now I'm looking at it in light of what we found out about Ukraine, and I'm like, wait a minute, now that I've been a fly on the wall, right, now that I've been a subject
01:56:36.000To their, you know, witch hunts or to their, you know, disaster, whatever we want to call it, whatever just happened, I think it's far worse than a witch hunt, frankly, at this point.
01:56:55.000You know, at that time, I would have said those guys are, you know, they're a traitor to the country or they're, you know, Now?
01:57:01.000Like the guy that... After that Time magazine cover.
01:57:03.000Yeah, after that I was like, so my views have changed.
01:57:06.000I think a hundred percent you have to let them go.
01:57:09.000I think you need those kind of things to keep us in check.
01:57:11.000It'd be different if I thought we were functioning as good actors, but we're not.
01:57:15.000That's evidenced as recently as two weeks ago in Ukraine when, you know, magically a 21 year old air corpsman, uh, you know, has all those classified documents about boots on the ground in Ukraine when we're told explicitly we don't No, we don't.
01:57:27.000I have a feeling that whistleblower, or that guy, is going to go to jail for a very long time, but he could have stopped World War III as far as I'm concerned.
01:57:39.000So, again, my sentiments now, knowing what I know, and again, maybe I was wrong years ago, but again, I wanted to believe It's like Santa.
01:57:50.000You want to believe that it's true when you're a kid, you know what I mean?
01:57:52.000Like, I wanted to believe they're doing good things.
01:57:55.000I wanted to believe, oh, you're putting people in harm's way.
01:57:57.000Well, no, you're putting people in harm's way because we have boots on the ground in a war we're not supposed to be in that you're telling us we're not in, that we're funding unilaterally against the world's largest by volume nuclear superpower.
01:58:08.000And, you know, again, that one disappeared really quickly, which means there's probably other incriminating evidence that, you know, all of a sudden we don't hear about this one.
01:58:34.000I think there's reason, you know, that has to be had here, but like, if we're acting as bad, like, we've lost the moral high ground on a lot of stuff that we, you know, that I thought we were able to have, and it's because these guys are telling us what we're actually doing, and that's important.
02:00:02.000He, you know, maybe, you know, offered the job to the Ukrainian defense minister, and who the hell knows what it, you know, grifting off of that, but like, he was a great hero because it was against Trump, and so that, again, the way these things are applied, the way the rules are, the way people are protected as whistleblowers or thrown under the bus as whistleblowers, uh, we live in two very different worlds, and I'd like to see actually just some, you know, equal, equal treatment of those people.
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02:01:26.000Because, look, all I'm saying is what Democrats have literally done, by definition, what the left has done here, because trans women, I'm told, menstruate, and because trans men still menstruate, they have increased the number of people in the world PMSing.