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00:05:37.000Donald Trump posted his first tweet in two and a half years, or his first ax, formerly Twitter, and it's his mugshot, and he's selling merch.
00:05:46.000If you go to his website and scroll down, I think they have it.
00:06:04.000It's kind of surreal because there's like one of the things that I love to watch.
00:06:07.000They make these AI videos of Trump in jail singing songs with Joe Biden and Barack
00:06:11.000Obama. And now I'm seeing the actual mug shot.
00:06:13.000I think the mug shots better than the AI pictures of him.
00:06:17.000That's crazy, though Hey, you smart though.
00:06:19.000Yeah business man took to the heart more merch but If I was these people I would have smiled like the defiance for being a having a photo that bad taken of you with like the really bad lighting inside you know it's like there's like a flash on the camera while the room is already overly lit just to just laugh in their face right it's an act of defiance.
00:06:49.000What we did over at TimCast is we made the revenge poster where it looks like the Obama hope poster but it's Trump's mugshot where he's like looking all vicious and it says revenge.
00:06:58.000I just want to say to anybody who sees that graphic, The one that we made, free to use and distribute.
00:07:55.000I mean, from Alvin Bragg up in New York all the way to Jack Smith down, you know, indicting him down in Florida and then in New York and then now here in Georgia with this ridiculous RICO case.
00:08:05.000And then the fact that they went ahead and indicted Rudy Giuliani as well, who is what I would call the father of the RICO.
00:08:45.000What does it say about the state of this country that both Democrats and Republicans are utilizing, are celebrating this as a fundraising ticket, as a merchandising opportunity?
00:08:54.000You know, there are people on the left making merch of his mugshot, saying like, you know, criticizing him.
00:09:00.000Then there's conservatives posting the same mugshot, the mugshot on mugs and shirts saying justice, revenge, etc.
00:09:06.000Everybody likes the photo for different reasons.
00:09:13.000If we're all here at this level, what's the next level?
00:09:16.000Donald Trump actually goes to jail, and then you get the right fundraising off him being in jail, and the left fundraising off him being in jail, and then what comes after that?
00:10:26.000Yeah, it would have to be house arrest because it would be a nightmare, a logistical nightmare for the Secret Service to protect him while he's in jail.
00:10:33.000So of course he'd have to be isolated.
00:10:34.000But then all the prison guards that come in, the food that comes into him.
00:10:37.000They can't put him on house arrest in Georgia.
00:12:19.000I could be wrong, could be a different movie I'm thinking of, but basically it's like this really old guy and they find out that he's doing heroin and they're like, what is wrong with you?
00:12:27.000He's like, I'm 80 years old, I don't care!
00:12:30.000If I was 77, I'd be like, lock me up, I don't care, I'm gonna lay down and then you get to deal with all of the world's problems.
00:12:38.000I get it, Trump's, I'm not Trump, Trump's not me, but I'm 37, I'm at the point where I'd just be like, let me sleep.
00:12:45.000Like, if I don't post a bond, you're telling me I get a few months off, I'm just gonna lay down and go to bed?
00:12:56.000But that would be a logistical nightmare for them in Atlanta.
00:12:58.000Yeah, but I think it helps them in the long run.
00:13:00.000A lot of people say it's hard to campaign, but think about the chaos the Democrats would cause if they actually remanded him.
00:13:07.000I'd say this, they'd come in the phone and say, we're gonna negotiate your terms of surrender, and I'd be like, I refuse to post any bonds at all.
00:13:13.000I would've said that outright, and they would've been like, then we're gonna arrange it.
00:13:20.000And then, I would come out afterwards and be like, if they thought the charges were real, why didn't they post, why didn't they, uh, require bail?
00:13:42.000Then I would have walked out of the prison, out of the jail, and just said, if these charges were serious, wouldn't they have tried to require bail or remand?
00:17:37.000And that's if... Those are the same charges that Robert Hansen, they famously went after him for, the corrupt FBI agent that sold secrets to the Russians back, you know, about 20 years ago now.
00:17:45.000He actually just died in prison a couple months ago.
00:17:47.000But my thing is, with the Espionage Act, it's...
00:17:56.000And the thing that worries me is that the prosecution have him on recording saying, well, you know, when he was, I think it was, he was doing an interview over a book or something like that, but they have him on, they have it in the discovery.
00:18:08.000Hey, you know, I, you know, when I was president, I could have declassified this.
00:18:11.000This is, you know, secret stuff, blah, blah, blah.
00:18:18.000Well, they have the witness saying that they saw the documents, they know what the documents are.
00:18:21.000So the witness actually said that he... I didn't know that.
00:18:25.000I know that they claimed that they had the superseding indictment that got him on the Iran documents, and they said that he had classified documents.
00:19:03.000And he's acknowledging that they're national defense and or classified information to a degree.
00:19:08.000So and here's the other thing, the two with national defense information, NDI, it doesn't necessarily have to be classified to be constituted as NDI.
00:19:15.000It can be anything that's military and you're not supposed to have that.
00:19:19.000Or certain people aren't supposed to have access to that.
00:19:53.000I read through the indictment and in the indictment it says that they have lawyer's notes.
00:19:58.000Well, that's not good because we know that lawyers, right?
00:20:01.000All the correspondence with their defendants is considered privilege.
00:20:05.000Law enforcement's not supposed to have that.
00:20:06.000So for example, when I was doing interviews, if a guy I was interviewing said, I want a lawyer, and the lawyer shows up and they talk, I have to leave the room.
00:21:02.000I just Google search, can your lawyer testify against you?
00:21:04.000And the first thing that pops up is your attorney cannot be compelled to testify against you or disclose what you said during your conversations.
00:21:09.000So if they were to give privileged communications, it doesn't matter.
00:21:17.000The other thing I'll add is, the law you cited, not saying that this in any way shuts down the case against Trump, because this is just something that you're familiar with, I don't know exactly what they're going for Trump with, but this one says Trump had to believe it would advantage a foreign nation or injure the United States.
00:21:32.000I don't think you can prove that with what Trump did.
00:21:35.000If Trump sold information, or flew on a trip to Russia with the information, he's in deep trouble.
00:21:43.000You're going to claim that Trump thought that would injure the United States?
00:21:45.000It's like there's a news report about it in Politico, the documents he's talking about, and he wasn't providing any information or advantage to a foreign nation.
00:21:53.000But again, if they're getting Trump on a different charge, this one just specifically says... Well, there's different subsections of it.
00:22:18.000Section E that you mentioned says, in which the information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation, willfully communicates, delivers, transmits, or causes to be communicated, deliver, transmit, attempt to communicate, deliver, transmit, blah, blah, blah.
00:23:15.000So it's kind of implied when you have a clearance when you're dealing with that type of document that, hey, if this were to get out, it would be an issue.
00:24:06.000I thought I saw the other day that he just changed lawyers anyways.
00:24:08.000We had this conversation the other day with Eric Hundley and I said that I think they're going to, with Chase Burrow, who's being criminally charged, his trial is going to be October 23rd.
00:24:21.000I said, what are the chances he takes a deal or gets convicted for, you know, espionage act, insurrection, RICO, blah blah blah, whatever they're charging him with.
00:24:29.000And in that trial, he makes statements of fact and provides some kind of testimony, court heard evidence that Trump instructed him to do it.
00:24:38.000The Democrats then file a civil charge Under the 14th Amendment to remove Trump from the election because he's an insurrectionist.
00:24:46.000They say, we got a guy who was convicted who told the courts under oath these things implicating Donald Trump in an act of insurrection.
00:24:56.000Now we use this evidence to have him removed from the ballot.
00:25:00.000He said, well, but they couldn't do that because Trump's not been convicted.
00:25:03.000And I'm like, I'm not talking about Trump being convicted of a crime.
00:25:05.000I'm saying a civil lawsuit under the 14th to have his name taken off the ballot.
00:25:54.000The Republicans are, for the most part, like we always say, just Democrats going to speed limit, because the Democrats know that power is gained not by following the rules, but by breaking them.
00:26:03.000And they don't have a problem with that, because most of the people have been poisoned by the media anyways.
00:26:07.000Like, I have friends on both sides, people on both sides posting the mugshot.
00:26:11.000And the people who don't like him and are posting it, they can't even really articulate why or explain why these charges in particular are so egregious.
00:26:22.000And so you take a general public that's been poisoned against someone by the media, and you take politicians and activist DAs who have no problem wielding political and legal power against someone, even if it's against the law, even if it doesn't follow the letter of the law, and you get to a place like this, and then somebody asks, how did our country get here?
00:26:43.000And like I said, the Georgia stuff, I'm not too worried about.
00:26:46.000The classified documents has me concerned, right, as a Trump supporter.
00:26:50.000So, because I know how that statue, it's very, I mean, you read it, it's extremely broadly written.
00:26:56.000And it's designed to go after people for espionage.
00:26:59.000So they're going to do everything in their power to get you in every nook and cranny And yeah, dude, it's and then the fact that the lawyers are probably going to cooperate.
00:27:06.000We know that they're going to try to flip the guy that tried to destroy the surveillance footage.
00:27:10.000They're going to try to flip his assistant.
00:29:20.000Yeah, like the Southern District of New York and such, these big districts, they don't lose because it's the DA's offices that typically lose because they take on disorderly conduct, they take all the dumb charges.
00:29:29.000But the Feds take the big, sexy cases.
00:30:02.000We'll start there because that's like... What's the penalty?
00:30:07.000They're gonna label him a spy, is what they're gonna, even though that's ridiculous and ludicrous, they're gonna say, oh, he was convicted under the same charges that we go after spies with.
00:30:18.000Robert Hanson, Operation Shadows, which I know they caught those 10 Russians that were here spying for like a damn near decade, and then we caught them, what did we do?
00:30:26.000We traded them for some other spies, because that's what we do.
00:30:29.000So they're going to go ahead and try to label him as a spy, unfortunately, which is ridiculous.
00:30:35.000And it's a lot of these charges, if I'm not much mistaken, these are the type of things
00:30:39.000that they would always give the benefit of the doubt to a past president for because
00:30:44.000in the political system, if you were in the inside, you were given leeway and they weren't
00:31:15.000If you look, right, anyone that applies, anyone that's watching that has a clearance that works for the government, you guys know, some of the questions they ask you, have you ever tried to overthrow the United States government?
00:31:25.000Have you ever, you know, collected information for a foreign government, etc.?
00:31:29.000The two charges they're getting him for on the federal side are what?
00:31:31.000One is an espionage side, that they can label him a spy, and the other one is overthrowing the U.S.
00:32:17.000Social order breaking down and the government collapsing doesn't change the fact that people are still living and trading and working and businesses are running.
00:32:24.000So by social order breakdown, I just mean, like I said, the other day, you're going to get people in small towns.
00:32:31.000Who will just look at a guy with a federal badge like a guy in a clown costume.
00:32:47.000There's gonna be people in small towns who are gonna see a fed hold a federal badge and be like, you might as well hold up a clown nose, that didn't mean anything to me.
00:32:52.000Yeah, no, I mean, it sucks because you go from, like, let's look at the FBI.
00:32:56.000You go from an agency that was responsible for putting away people like LaCosta Nostra,
00:33:01.000investigating some of the most egregious crimes against the United States,
00:33:04.000and now their image is tarnished, right?
00:33:07.000All the good that they've done, right?
00:33:35.000I've met guys who work in Intel, and I ask them, yo, what's going on?
00:33:40.000And they say, everything you see outside is exactly what's happening inside.
00:33:44.000You ever wonder why it is that, like, Man, what example could I think of off the top of my head?
00:33:49.000People won't speak up about some issue.
00:33:52.000They'll say, oh, like, leave me out of it, I'm scared.
00:33:55.000The average person, trans women in female sports.
00:33:59.000Like, obviously if you ask the average person in the polls show, most people do not want this.
00:34:03.000Ask them publicly with a camera in front of their face and they shut their mouth and they say nothing.
00:34:06.000So that's what I'm told by some of these intel guys.
00:34:09.000They're like, a lot of people here voted for Trump.
00:34:11.000A lot of people don't like what's going on, but they're scared if they speak up, they're gonna get fired, they're gonna get shunned, they're gonna get ostracized, they're gonna get targeted, so they just keep their mouths shut.
00:34:18.000Yeah, I'll tell you from my experience, when I was on the job, a lot of us supported Trump.
00:34:23.000Trump was pro-law enforcement, you know what I mean, when he was in.
00:34:25.000So the law enforcement community loved him.
00:34:38.000It's the management, the 14s, the 15s, the sacks, you know, the directors, etc.
00:34:43.000Those are the guys that are making the political moves, etc., trying to move on up.
00:34:46.000The guys on the ground that are doing the cases, a lot of the times, man, they just want to do their cases, be done, go after the bad guys.
00:35:08.000Some higher-up guy, who's political, finds people he can trust to agree with him, and then says, they're putting me in charge of insert bureau, in office.
00:35:20.000We're gonna do X, Y, and Z. So then you end up with a particular office where The guy running it is politically charged, he brought a bunch of his buddies who are all super political, and now you have this one particular office where everybody is taking partisan action.
00:35:37.000So these agents that are investigating and going after Trump, they like that they're doing it.
00:35:41.000They're not upset that they're doing it.
00:35:43.000Well, it's DC agents, and I'll clarify that too.
00:35:45.000So DC is super woke, we all know this, right?
00:35:48.000It was actually the DC office that ran that investigation, and when they came down, they did the search warrants, they did everything, and obviously the Miami Field Office is going to help and everything else like that, but it's the DC office that's running it.
00:36:08.000You made a very good point earlier about how other presidents in the past did the same thing that he basically did, but they got nothing for it.
00:36:14.000And it's scary because if you look at it from a political standpoint, Trump is basically an advocate for the opposite of what's currently in the political space.
00:36:24.000Challenging anything that's currently like set in stone here for the political landscape is demonized.
00:36:29.000And it means that any other president that tries to, I want to say, do the opposite is going to be shunned too.
00:36:52.000Yeah, he said in the interview with Tucker, basically the pitchfork started to come out once he got rid of Comey.
00:36:59.000And how you described what was going on, whether we're talking somebody high up in the government who then hires people that he knows are loyal to him, that's why I take a lot of issue with the idea of Drain the Swamp.
00:37:11.000They're like, get rid of the heads of this agency, get rid of the heads of this agency.
00:37:13.000I'm like, all of these people mentored people who even if they're not necessarily 100% in line with them
00:37:20.000as far as their political views, they feel a sense of loyalty to that person
00:37:24.000or at least the person who's in charge is politically savvy enough to hire people
00:37:29.000that he knows think the same as him, right?
00:37:31.000Because he's training them to, if not succeed him, to work under him to help him achieve
00:37:36.000whatever he wants to accomplish, right?
00:37:37.000It's not so easy as to just fire a bunch of people because somebody else is gonna take that job
00:37:42.000and you run the risk that that person is going to be every bit as bad as the guy you fired.
00:37:46.000Once you're at the, what we call the special agent in charge level, which some agencies call a SAC
00:37:52.000or SAIC or et cetera, it starts to get political.
00:37:55.000And that's the guy that's the head of the field office, right, of a certain geographic area.
00:38:00.000And they're overseeing sometimes hundreds of agents.
00:38:02.000So yeah, at that point it starts to become political and they're really just kind of the puppets of the higher-ups over out of the Washington, D.C.
00:38:45.000But they could just be like, don't worry, we're not going to lock you up.
00:38:47.000We don't think you're a threat beyond this because you're not president.
00:38:50.000And your penalty is that you can't run for office anymore.
00:38:51.000I mean, isn't that even worse, though, than it looks to the people that I know that just dislike him and don't understand how politically motivated this is?
00:38:58.000That screams politically motivated to just say, No, no, they'll have to throw him in jail to make it seem
00:39:04.000like there was actually a crime for them to punish him for.
00:39:07.000If they just let him go, then it absolutely looks like a banana pie.
00:39:10.000I think the strategy is this, and I think is, I said this on the onset when he first got indicted,
00:39:15.000and I think his legal team is trying to do this, delay, delay, delay, man.
00:39:19.000He's got to make it to 2024, win the election, pardon himself from the federal charges,
00:39:25.000and hopefully, you know, the state of Georgia, we can figure something out with that.
00:39:30.000But, you know, and then the New York stuff, I'm not even worried about.
00:39:33.000The Georgia stuff is where the chaos ensues, because if they do convict him, and he gets sentenced to jail, and then he wins the presidency, what happens when... They're not going to trial, though, on that for years, dude.
00:40:05.000There's absolutely no way... Let me double check.
00:40:08.000Yeah, double check, but there's absolutely no way that they can go ahead and try to get a trial with him in October of... They could push, but his legal team is gonna fight that and be like... Kenneth Chaseborough called for a speedy trial, so they said October 23rd, and they agreed.
00:40:40.000I don't even know why Trump went to Georgia in the first place.
00:40:45.000Forced Joe Biden to send federal marshals to extradite Trump from New Jersey or Florida.
00:40:51.000Florida's a better bet because New Jersey would, they didn't extradite Trump in two seconds.
00:40:55.000But if Trump went to Florida and said, whatever charges may arise out of, if he went to Florida and said, any charges arising, and right next to Georgia, by the way, arising out of Georgia, they can send the legal paperwork to my house, serve me proper legal service, for which I will respond.
00:41:13.000But the idea that you can go on the TV and claim I have to surrender is not legal service.
00:41:18.000Then what would happen is, they'd have to contact, what, Florida, right?
00:41:22.000Georgia would have to ask law enforcement in Florida to apprehend and extradite Donald Trump.
00:41:29.000So, um, because I've done this, I've seen this happen before.
00:41:32.000So, if you are a fugitive from justice and you're out of state and they know that you're out of state or they can no longer fulfill that warrant, what they're going to do is they're going to delegate that warrant to the United States Marshal Service.
00:41:41.000Once the United States Marshal Service gets the warrant, now they're responsible for going to go get him.
00:41:45.000So, they would probably coordinate with the Secret Service, hey, where's he at?
00:41:48.000We have to, you know, we have to execute this arrest warrant that we have from the state of Georgia and they would bring him in.
00:41:53.000Now, knowing Jack Smith and how he is, They would probably also get something out of Atlanta, out of the, I think it's the Northern District of Georgia, whatever, the federal prosecutor's office over there in Fulton County.
00:42:04.000They would probably apply for something called the UFAP warrant, which is an unlawful flight to avoid prosecution warrant.
00:42:09.000And they would hit him with another federal charge because they know that he's indicted and he's not showing up.
00:42:59.000And then if I never give them the paperwork, they're gonna be like, your honor, going on TV and claiming a legal thing does not make it legal service.
00:43:07.000But I mean, a criminal case, realistically speaking, whenever they indict you, right, they do it surreptitiously, they get an arrest warrant from the clerk, and then they go pick you up so that you don't know you're being picked up.
00:43:16.000So in this case, they would just say, well, we indicted you, we have a true bill, here it is, they put it out there.
00:43:24.000So the marshals would have to come to Florida, And say, Trump, you are hereby under arrest for a warrant in Georgia, and then... Assuming he doesn't surrender.
00:43:33.000Then they would have to delegate the warrant to the marshals, yeah.
00:43:36.000Donald Trump should have gone to Florida and said, deliver me proper service.
00:43:44.000I think he did the good thing by surrendering.
00:43:45.000Because if he had done that, then Georgia would be like, okay, cool.
00:43:51.000Not only are we going to file a UFAP warrant against you, so now you're going to get another federal charge, now the marshals are going to go get you and it's going to be a problem.
00:43:58.000And then Ron DeSantis would have to be like, we're gonna let him come in and just take Trump from his home, it's no big deal.
00:44:03.000And then there would be chaos and bedlam.
00:44:05.000Make them follow up with their threats.
00:44:08.000If there's, like, these charges against Trump out of Georgia are psychotic and insane.
00:45:06.000So they have to do all this logistical stuff.
00:45:08.000But typically, you're never notified that you're being under arrest because they're going to come get you and then they're going to say, oh yeah, we have a warrant for your arrest.
00:45:14.000And I'm saying Trump should have had that happen.
00:45:15.000He should have had them just follow the proper legal protocol for coming and arresting him.
00:45:21.000I mean, they're going to give him the common courtesy.
00:45:23.000And then he's with the Secret Service, right?
00:45:25.000I don't think any of us are served properly by Donald Trump proactively seeking out his political persecution.
00:45:31.000Unless it's to just fundraise, and he knows it's not going to matter.
00:45:34.000And they wanted to make a media spectacle about it.
00:45:37.000And so I think the proper thing is, let them serve their warrant.
00:46:00.000Trump should have said, I'm here, I'm waiting, serve me the warrant, I got no issues, we will absolutely abide by the terms.
00:46:08.000It's, it's, I don't understand why it's incumbent upon him to proactively seek out his surrender in another state when they haven't served him before.
00:46:14.000They've done it, they've done it in all the cases though.
00:46:16.000Every time they indicted him- And I'm saying, Trump and all of his allies are surrendering and giving in and giving them everything they want.
00:46:21.000My point is, What position would this country be in if federal marshals were forced to go arrest the former president in his own home and Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, agreed to allow it to happen?
00:46:32.000There's a certain point where if Trump, as the former president, says, this stops, like not posting bond, call their bluff, say, are you really intending a political persecution and prosecution of a former president?
00:47:13.000He wants to go around and campaign and everything else like that.
00:47:15.000So, he's looking at it like, alright, I'm gonna cooperate, right?
00:47:18.000Because they're already trying to paint him as, you started the January 6th riots, even though he said, you know, protest peacefully.
00:47:23.000But everyone, the left tends to forget that, that he said protest peacefully, but whatever.
00:47:27.000So, in his eyes, he's like, alright, I'm gonna go ahead, go through the motions, I'm gonna surrender, I'm gonna abide by the law, then I'm gonna get out and do what I gotta do.
00:47:34.000But I think for him, he's looking at it like, if I don't surrender, they're gonna probably remand me into custody and I won't be able to campaign.
00:47:41.000Which would be a nightmare for them to remand him into custody.
00:48:13.000It's also his lawyers, too, that are probably—because I guarantee you, Trump is probably like, well, you know what, no, I don't want to show up.
00:48:17.000But his lawyers are telling him, hey, man, you gotta show up.
00:48:47.000If the temperature gets too hot, the frogs will just literally jump out.
00:48:49.000But, you know... The stories are more fun.
00:48:51.000But that's what I'm saying, like... There's gotta be some degree of Donald Trump At the very least, providing the legal minimum of some kind of restraint or resistance in, if you guys have a warrant for my arrest, you have my address, and I will gladly, I will gladly, without resistance, right, just go with you when you come to pick me up.
00:49:14.000Trump paid, how much did it cost to fly that jet?
00:49:18.000Trump paid $50,000 to go to surrender for them.
00:49:24.000The other thing too you gotta remember is that when a warrant's put out for someone and there's a felony warrant out for them, Secret Service is still law enforcement.
00:49:42.000Yeah, because technically, because if you look at any, whether it's a federal state warrant, it says, to any peace officer and or officer of the United States, most warrants are written like that, written in some kind of language like that.
00:49:54.000Secret service is technically sworn law enforcement.
00:50:00.000Leftists are willing to engage in a wide range of tactics from nonviolent civil disobedience, which I think is the I think is the most effective and reasonable tool for political change.
00:50:15.000Generating awareness, being obstructive, but not engaging in like overt acts of violence and like, you know, no danger.
00:50:22.000I'm talking about, they will sit down on the street, piss people off, it's super annoying, and then they'll get arrested for it.
00:50:29.000I find it really annoying, but I think that's the right way to go about things.
00:50:32.000Some stress on the system, but nobody gets hurt.
00:50:34.000However, the left is also willing to firebomb buildings, pull out guns, shoot and kill people.
00:50:39.000Donald Trump's not even willing to say, please serve the warrant and I will gladly be arrested.
00:50:44.000He's saying, I will pay $50,000 to get on a plane and go fly to you so you can arrest me.
00:51:51.000So it's like in his head, he's like, okay.
00:51:53.000The legal, I'm running for president, I don't want to put off an idea that I'm an insurrectionist, even though I'm not, but the media, the media's against him!
00:52:00.000Look at MSNBC, CNN, all these guys, they're all vilifying him, and I'm like, that's not true, that's not what he said, but they do that, right, to make him look crazy, so in his head, he's like, alright, I need to surrender, and even though he could, you know, say, oh, you guys come get me, they could look at that as like, oh, look, we told you guys that he did this!
00:52:15.000The law and order guys out here not obeying, yeah.
00:52:17.000Exactly, so from an optic situation, it could look bad, too.
00:52:22.000But I'm not saying he should do anything illegal, I'm saying he should just say, you know, like, I am ready and willing to respond to any war.
00:52:29.000But the media would twist it anyways, it doesn't matter, and the average person who's only paying attention... And I'm saying this again...
00:52:37.000I'm saying this that I think that the best route for him for him surrendering because I'm looking at it from an optic standpoint like from a law enforcement standpoint I know how the judges are I know what they might how they might look at as as they might remand them to custody I want him to win I'm gonna vote for him I don't care I'm putting it out there but I want him to be able to run and be able to campaign and win and beat these assholes Isn't it telling that his co-conspirators, so to speak, are smiling in their mugshots?
00:53:00.000It's kind of like, maybe they know something that we don't know.
00:53:03.000I don't know if it's that they know something that we don't know.
00:53:15.000You know, and again, the state, so at the state level, they're okay with putting ridiculous charges on people to get a media spectacle because the state doesn't care if they lose cases.
00:53:26.000Attorney's Office that cares about winning cases, which is why I'm more concerned with the federal charges that Jack Smith is bringing against Trump.
00:54:05.000So I do think a component could be civil war.
00:54:09.000We are likely in a period of civil strife right now.
00:54:13.000I often quote Stephen Marshall wrote the book and studied this.
00:54:16.000This is a period where typically occurs before civil wars where a certain number of people are killed every year for political reasons and the US qualifies.
00:54:24.000There's a lot of people don't realize how many people are killed every year over some kind of political ideological issue.
00:54:42.000I mean, I've talked about the January 6th stuff as well.
00:54:44.000A lot of those people, most of them were charged with a BS misdemeanor, man.
00:54:48.000And they're getting a year in jail because they walked around confused.
00:54:51.000The Bureau went ahead and wasted a bunch of resources and time.
00:54:54.000Normally, federal agencies are not supposed to investigate misdemeanors.
00:54:57.000But they expended a ridiculous amount of resources to go after guys for misdemeanors.
00:55:01.000If you read those criminal complaints, a lot of them are misdemeanors.
00:55:04.000What do you think happens when you got the Capitol Police setting up Tampa office, they got an office out on the West Coast somewhere, and they're hunting down people from January 6th?
00:55:14.000And I'm not talking about people who are violent and fighting with cops, because you riot, you go to jail.
00:55:19.000There's one guy who's been locked up two and a half years without any charges, And he was told, if you say Trump made you do it, we'll let you go right now.
00:56:10.000Disturbing photos leaked of January 6th prisoner abuse, tortured 5 months in isolation in a closet room with a light on, and a bucket for a toilet.
00:56:18.000So, uh, the Gateway Pundit adds on to it, claiming it, and they're saying that the, uh, the Fed said that he had 9 prior convictions, terroristic threats, he had an assault conviction prior to Jan- I don't- that has nothing to do with January 6th.
00:56:30.000Okay, so they're not disputing it, they're saying he's a criminal?
00:57:02.000She said that she's getting probably 16 months because an hour later, after people had already left, She walked over, and there's no barricades, there's no signs, there's nothing.
00:57:13.000And they walked up to the building where the doors are open.
00:58:12.000Do you mean Joe Biden will come out and say, I hereby decree there is no election and bang a gavel?
00:58:17.000Or are you saying Trump will be removed and no one will think that what is actually happening is an election?
00:58:23.000Like some facade of election occurs, but it's not legitimate because Trump has already been removed and so there's no way he can win and Biden is the foregone conclusion, in which case people will say there was no election.
00:58:34.000And then you've got half the country or more, slightly more actually, because independents will probably agree, not all of them, That an election never occurred.
00:58:42.000Unless Donald Trump is allowed to run, and unless he is on all of the states, and we run it like normal, to be fair, even then people still won't believe it, but unless that happens, anything that puts a wrench in the spokes, Michigan removes Trump's name, they say, oh he's in Israel, Georgia removes his name, one state, then you're gonna have half the country say- Do the states have the authority to remove his name from the ballot?
00:59:05.000Under the argument that they're making, For a presidential candidate?
00:59:09.000They did it to a guy named Coy Griffin in New Mexico.
00:59:12.000He was at January 6th and they said as an insurrectionist under the 14th amendment he is disqualified from holding office and they removed him.
00:59:26.000Okay, they use the 14th Amendment to justify... So, because the 14th Amendment says anyone who's waged insurrection... The reason they keep saying insurrection is because of the 14th Amendment, which specifically says anyone who wages insurrection against the US is ineligible, blah, blah, blah.
00:59:41.000If Trump's name is taken off even one state, you will have half this country saying, we never had a 2024 election.
01:00:06.000Yeah, and my problem with this too is, like, if you're gonna go ahead and go after Trump for these charges, then you gotta look at the Bidens as well, man.
01:00:12.000I mean, dude's receiving millions from China, his son's involved in some nefarious activity.
01:00:18.000Everyone has their dirt, so it's like, okay, if you're gonna go ahead and go after politicians, cool.
01:00:29.000As much as we hate the media, and no matter how much you hate the media, you should probably hate them more in most cases, they would feel less bad if they even made a half of an attempt to be as willing to go against people on their own side to feign some sense of legitimacy and honesty in their reporting, right? If they were willing
01:00:50.000to report on Joe Biden's or even Hunter Biden's incidents half as much as they're willing to
01:00:57.000talk about Trump, you could at least feign some sense of objectivity from the media. The same
01:01:01.000with the government. If they were willing to go as much against Hunter and Joe, not offer sweetheart
01:01:08.000deals to Hunter and actually seem like you were trying to hold, what do they always say?
01:01:15.000If you were actually trying to hold power accountable, maybe people might buy it more, but they don't because they understand, at least the ones who are politically aware and pay close attention understand that they're not going to do that because they never do.
01:01:28.000And this is why mainstream media is dying.
01:01:29.000You know, this is why guys like you are so important, right?
01:02:12.000James O'Keefe is under investigation in New York.
01:02:15.000And what I was saying was, after they go for lawyers, the next people are going to be members of the media who are in communication with Donald Trump, and then who publicly advocated for some kind of action on January 6th.
01:02:27.000Now, James O'Keefe's under investigation, that's more of a general, they're targeting their political opponents.
01:03:08.000Elon Musk says, SpaceX was told repeatedly that hiring anyone who is not a permanent resident of the United States would violate international arms trafficking law, which would be a criminal offense.
01:03:18.000We couldn't even hire Canadian citizens, despite Canada being a part of NORAD.
01:03:23.000This is yet another case of the weaponization of the DOJ for political purposes, and he is 100% correct.
01:03:29.000Elon Musk is stepping out in front of the machine, and they are pissed off about it.
01:03:34.000And so now he is being sued in the most psychotic way imaginable, that he hired too many American citizens.
01:03:57.000The real issue is that the DOJ knows that if Elon Musk actually builds Starship, it's going to crash into the firmament, exploding, exposing the Earth as flat.
01:04:57.000They literally, they flat earthers thing, not all of them, that if you get too close to the edge of flat earth, there's armed ships that will stop you.
01:05:06.000They're going to reassign Trump's secret service after he goes to jail and send them to the end of the earth.
01:05:24.000If you can show up on a cargo ship doing the supply delivery and then, like, go on the shore and, like, look at the penguins and stuff like that.
01:05:34.000You're there for a few hours and you leave.
01:05:35.000If you want to do an extended thing, you just have to let the other countries know because it would be like, Entering Russia without a visa.
01:05:43.000And so because of that, they're like, then why won't they let you go?
01:05:44.000And I'm like, bro, you can't go to Russia without a permit.
01:05:47.000The Earth isn't flat because Russia's requiring visas.
01:05:51.000I just love the idea though that there's like a secret conspiratorial battalion guarding the edge of the flat Earth.
01:05:58.000So that anyone who gets too close at any point of the flat earth, they stop you.
01:06:02.000Like, dude, there's no secret cabal dedicated to protecting the firmament.
01:06:06.000That's where all that black budget money is going.
01:08:27.000And I can tell you from experience, like when you book somebody and you don't put them on a scale, you just ask them how much do you weigh?
01:10:27.000So this is, instead of going the route of dating, we'll go the route of transhumanism on the conversation.
01:10:31.000So like, we can talk about guys wanting to hook up, not doing anything to do it, and women getting surgery, but there's also, people want to be things they're not.
01:10:37.000Guys want to be tall, but they're not tall.
01:11:29.000People are gonna strap themselves into this the moment it becomes cheap enough for the average household, and they're not gonna go in the real world anymore.
01:11:34.000Actually, we had a guy on the show who spoke about VR-only fans, where basically, you go into this world, and any girl you want to think of AI generated yes but the only thing is though you can create your avatar create the girl perfect go for you and it's actually items you can use to have that same feeling in real world so you can do your thing with the only fans girl in a room it's going to be so creepy girls about the metaverse basically you can pay for it oh i'm saying only fans is going to go out of business
01:12:49.000People know that one is because she's the lady who threw the shirts to like the top level of the stadium, so they made a big deal about it because she threw like a, basically the equivalent of like an average NFL player's pass.
01:12:59.000And we traded her for the merchant of death, Victor Bell, who we spent a ridiculous amount of money to prosecute for selling weapons.
01:13:15.000I made the name up knowing you guys wouldn't know.
01:13:19.000Have you seen the video where the guys go around and he goes, I will give you $1 or two tickets to a WNBA game and everybody takes the dollar.
01:13:31.000I mean, bro, I know I sound like a jerk, but, I mean, female sports, like, who cares?
01:13:50.000And here's the thing, I'm all for female sports because I think it's good that it keeps women away from doing bad things in their adolescent years, right?
01:13:56.000And if I have a daughter, God forbid, I'm going to put her in sports, right?
01:14:00.000Like, professional female sports, bro, nobody cares.
01:14:02.000Like, this crazy purple-haired chick, what's her name, that wants equal pay?
01:16:12.000And as good as he was, this man, his story to me was like, when I, when I was younger, I was told about a guy who was 5'3, but he could 360 dunk.
01:16:21.000I'm like, that shows you hard work pays off.
01:19:30.000Men come out to support men's sports, and so do women, because everyone likes watching people who are at the top of their field do something amazing.
01:19:49.000So, like, right, we'll have the WNBA, right, for equality.
01:19:53.000But it's negative, doesn't make any money, no one really watches it, no one really supports it like that, but we have it because equality in feelings.
01:19:59.000I mean, my thing too, I don't think women should be in combat positions in the military.
01:20:04.000Like, why should we weaken our army by putting people, or our military, by putting women in that don't necessarily have the same physical capability as men because you're only as strong as your weakest component.
01:20:13.000So I'm not saying women can't join the military, but I'm saying in combat positions, etc.
01:20:16.000This is why for the longest time women couldn't join infantry.
01:20:19.000Because it compromises the integrity of the entire unit because women just aren't, don't have the same physical capability.
01:20:23.000I'd be pissed if I went ahead and I signed up and I got a female in my unit and I get hurt and she can't drag me to safety.
01:20:29.000Well, somebody also explained to me, they said that like a lot of it is like because of the way men are wired, like if a woman gets hurt in combat, it affects their ability to be, uh, stay focused.
01:20:43.000Well, that's going to now be a political thing done where they're going to, you know, do certain things to try to show, look at us doing this to America.
01:20:50.000So it's just the L all around to have women in positions of combat.
01:22:14.000And then they say, screaming, they fire blanks, like everyone out of the cars, make us lay down.
01:22:22.000This is part of hostile environment training if you want to get this done.
01:22:25.000And then they brought all the women to a barn, and then the women started screaming, and then the guys doing the training started laughing, saying they were raping the women in the barn.
01:22:34.000And then, like, you lay on the ground with guns pointed at you while you hear the women screaming.
01:23:22.000I'm just a guy that understands biological differences and I think we need to keep women protected and away from danger.
01:23:28.000I don't think women should be in combat positions in the military.
01:23:30.000I don't think they should be in law enforcement on the field.
01:23:32.000I can't tell you how many situations I've seen where women are in combat situations on the street with a male perpetrator and they get overpowered.
01:26:39.000I could be wrong, but my understanding is they have you carry, you go up to a second floor, then you throw a 150 pound bag over your shoulder and have to run down.
01:29:03.000I wouldn't be surprised, like, if you were to go down to Central America and have burgers and fries and lose weight because it's the oil we use, too.
01:31:25.000And then after the trials and tribulations, the men figure out who actually is the best and then align themselves based on that perceived hierarchy.
01:31:33.000Whereas women are in constant competition with each other for the best men.
01:31:37.000So by the end of it, they're all like, I gotta sabotage, I gotta sabotage.
01:31:41.000Well, this is why people get mad at me for saying this, but this is why you need male leadership.
01:31:45.000Women aren't capable of leading anything in a relationship except the end of it.
01:31:48.000So it's like, you need that male leadership and that male instruction.
01:31:51.000A woman without instruction is headed for destruction.
01:31:55.000But if you look at it, you look at the things that women are attracted to in men, they're all inherently centered around leadership, dominance, strength,
01:32:03.000perseverance, capability, competence, et cetera.
01:32:06.000It's all survival traits that women look for in men.
01:32:08.000Men don't look for any of these things in women.
01:32:10.000We don't care about how much money a woman makes, her success, her income, or any of that stuff
01:33:18.000So the chicks go over to the lower status males in that group and tell them, hey, listen, could we get some of your resources, blah, blah, blah?
01:33:27.000And the guys, right, the simps that they are, go ahead and give some of the resources, right, and that causes turmoil with the other guys.
01:33:33.000So the women knew, if we go to the weaker guys, right, the beta males, I hate to use those terms, but we go to those guys, we could manipulate them and get some of their resources.
01:33:41.000That caused a bunch of infighting with the guys.
01:33:42.000This is what happens when females There's a better one.
01:33:46.000There was another show where they put men and women on two different islands, and the women were crying, lost.
01:34:43.000And being able to manipulate the world, you know, and that's why we're better at building things.
01:34:47.000And it's not to say that we're better than women, but we're just better at certain things that tend to deal with infrastructure.
01:34:52.000So it's like, it's very interesting how, and I've said this before, guys get so mad, not guys, but like, people get mad at me for saying this, but men need to understand that women are hardwired to extract resources for men.
01:35:02.000Like that's what they're hardwired to do.
01:35:03.000When it comes to true, you know, raw survival, et cetera, that's what women do.
01:35:08.000They use their beauty to extract resources for men.
01:35:11.000And it's on you to make sure you don't get finessed.
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01:35:25.000Patrick Bette David, Donald Trump Jr., and Matt Gaetz, Luka Kowski, me, we're going to be doing the show on stage live, and we're also going to have, like, audience Q&A and stuff.
01:36:52.000Verkalos Alcorlan says, you know, I have to wonder how much of the money the government sending to Ukraine is getting funneled back into the pockets of certain politicians.
01:38:28.000Like, you know, when we were all hanging out, talking smack and joking and laughing, that's more what the show is, and poker is just what we're doing at the table.
01:39:44.000It's a thing they do with celebrities where they'll play poker for charities and then the winning player's money goes to the charity, but no small, like, no local cash player wants to do that.
01:39:58.000I, like, there are people who are super hardcore, like, poker culture, into poker, and they love online and they love live, and I'm just like, the only game I care about is playing with real people.
01:41:37.000Like, I mean, men absolutely dominate all human...
01:41:41.000Men are the best at most human endeavors, and women are mediocre at most human endeavors.
01:41:46.000And the reality is, is that most women don't have hobbies, being honest.
01:41:49.000There's some exceptional women that, like, are great at certain things, but most girls would rather just hang out and go to the mall and watch drama TV.
01:41:55.000I mean, we asked them on the show, what are your hobbies?
01:42:54.000I'm saying my understanding is that's the root of shopping.
01:42:57.000So like, human tribal behavior was men would go hunt, so men are going out and seeking these, this kind of conflict, and women would forage.
01:43:06.000So the women would go together and walk around looking at trees and being like, oh, you know, and they'd grab the berries, and they'd grab fruits and vegetables, and they would gather while the men- Yeah, but they're actually working, they're shopping, they're spending their money.
01:43:16.000What I'm saying is, shopping is a facsimile of foraging.
01:43:19.000You go there and you look around at all the things you want.
01:44:38.000I cut like a, yeah, I was bald as hell last time I was here.
01:44:40.000Uh, I basically cut like a strip of my head and then they like take out the hair follicles from that strip of your skin and then they pluck it in the parts where you have thin hair and now I got hair.
01:44:48.000But it's like they take a little piece, but now you have a full head of hair.
01:44:52.000Yeah, so like, they cut a cut in the back of your head.
01:46:49.000There was an article from the New York Post that I read a few years ago that triggered a bunch of feminists, they all started screaming at me, and it was career women struggle to find men who make as much money as they do.
01:46:58.000And it was like, this woman, she's 32, and she makes $50,000 a year, and she can't find a man who makes that much money.
01:47:03.000And I was like, I'll break it down for you, and I don't mean to be rude, but if there's a 32-year-old guy making $50,000 a year, he's going to be dating a 23-year-old.
01:47:18.000So like, if a guy is in his 30s and has money and has access to a younger dating pool he's attracted to, why would he go for a woman his own age?
01:47:42.000Also, and women are now like, a lot of metrics are saying like, because women are graduating college at higher levels right now, and they're out earning them, which is just actually making them more miserable, just shrinking their own dating pool while trying to tell them that they're happy.
01:48:04.000That women are told to be promiscuous, to abort their babies, so the men can do whatever they want, they have to do very little work, now the women are getting the jobs, they're getting the PhDs, and they're working these office jobs, and the ultra-high-value man can sit back, play video games all day, and then tell the woman, we have 12 wives or whatever, it's ridiculous.
01:48:21.000Yeah, dude, what feminism has done, is it's inadvertently given all the leverage to the top 1% of men in the sexual marketplace, who are never gonna commit to them anyway!
01:48:46.000So when they said, um, mostly peaceful protest, and then they heard Donald Trump say protest peacefully, they were like, we know what he means.
01:49:19.000They can notify by TV and newspaper if you don't have a mailing address or residence.
01:49:24.000I had to sue my wife with no contact info.
01:49:26.000Yes, but that's a special circumstance.
01:49:28.000If they know where he lives and everyone does, legal service needs to be delivered.
01:49:33.000But to your point, yes, that would be serving a warrant and saying- Yeah, for a criminal investigation it's a bit different, but yeah.
01:49:38.000And I think Trump should have been like, yeah, absolutely, that's what you should do.
01:49:42.000Something something says Hillary was not allowed to be served because the Secret Service didn't allow it.
01:49:46.000Her lawyers said that they couldn't take, uh, take it, take, it had to be served to her directly till C. Gabbard was enabled to sue Hillary for defamation.
01:50:47.000By them taking that mugshot, which is, you know, Atlanta's, you know, mostly African-American, they've basically, like, they've galvanized the African-American community, because they're like, oh, yo!
01:50:56.000Especially the hip-hop community, like, I saw a couple people on Instagram right now.
01:51:13.000They were like, we're gonna arrest Trump, and then Trump's political advisor is like, you are going to skyrocket with black males in the voting, like, if you do this.
01:51:47.000And that used to be a demographic that would never vote for him because he was so pro law enforcement, etc.
01:51:51.000So now, like, it's funny because Democrats, like, always try to appeal to the African-American community, like, we're going to give you guys, we're going to help you guys out more, blah, blah, blah.
01:51:59.000So this is actually them shooting themselves in the foot because now they've effectively made their opposition have an image of sympathizing with the very market that they try to market to the most to get their votes.
01:52:14.000They made a white man relatable to the black man.
01:52:16.000He can also point to the First Step Act and the work they did there within the community as far as people who had been jailed for... That's like a hard policy question you have to know about.
01:52:25.000Trump getting arrested and then being like, yo, that jail was whack.
01:52:50.000The only, the only Trump defen- no, I'm sorry, that's that- yeah, yeah, yeah, the only one, my understanding, the only one who was remanded, right?
01:53:04.000To be fair though, there was, I think there might be one or two other black defendants who were not remanded, but I do think it's funny that the only one who does end up being remanded, I'm like, they're racist!
01:53:52.000Sean Lewis, the really good, really good, really good post says, Trump, quote, I will surrender, paying the full $200,000 if Georgia donates all of the money to help the Hawaii fire victims.
01:54:01.000Otherwise, serve the warrant and come get me.
01:54:04.000After the conversation we just had, I understand why he surrendered now.
01:54:08.000Because the guy, the rich elite, getting pulled out of his house by cops, is not going to look good.
01:54:14.000Especially for lower class kind of people.
01:54:21.000They already have him as an insurrectionist.
01:54:23.000So it's like, by him saying, I'm not coming, blah blah blah, they can go ahead and say, SEE WE TOLD YOU ABOUT JANUARY 6TH, THIS GUY, HE'S TRYING TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT, HE DOESN'T EVEN FOLLOW THE LAW!
01:55:19.000In 1961, Richard Nixon, as vice president, rejected the certified Republican electors in favor of the uncertified Democrat electors by personal choice, because the vice president can do that.
01:55:32.000That's the precedent by which Donald Trump was like, I'll do the same thing.
01:55:58.000They didn't know which electors to count.
01:55:59.000There was a civil war on the verge of breaking out again, and they said, okay, let's compromise and just figure out who's gonna be president.
01:56:05.000And so the agreement was, okay, you can be president, but Reconstruction is over.
01:56:09.000This is a case of, they can do it, but I can't do it.
01:57:04.000I rowed Division 1 at Northeastern University.
01:57:07.000Even though we were a better team and we ranked higher than the women's team because the women's team absolutely sucked, they got way more funding because of Title IX.
01:57:18.000So that's what ends up happening a lot of times.
01:57:21.000David Toronto says women's tennis is legit, at least in the money-making department, but the best pro woman couldn't beat a D1 man, not even close.
01:57:28.000Yeah, I mean, Serena Williams would lose.
01:57:30.000I mean, I think she lost in an exhibition game to, like, a hungover dude ranked, like, 200.
01:57:58.000And even in other endeavors, right, you look at video games, you look at chess, you look at Formula One driving, you look at things that aren't even necessarily physical, but maybe just a reactionary time, men dominate that too.
01:58:10.000We just acknowledge the differences between us, and I think women need to be put in positions where they have more advantages, like the kitchen.
01:58:17.000Alright, Costly Gold says, Canola was originally a trademark name of the Rape Seed Association of Canada.
01:58:25.000The name was a condensation of can from Canada and ola meaning oil, low acid.
01:59:21.000I would, I would rather have, I would rather have peanut oil than canola oil, but I'd rather have avocado oil or olive oil than peanut oil, and I'd rather have butter than any of it.
02:00:44.000That means it's a certain process by which they don't use certain chemicals and things like that, and then we have to prove it, submit it to the government, who then says, we agree with the assessment, and they slap the label on it saying, we checked.
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