On today's show, we discuss Tucker Carlson's latest interview on the Adam Crow's podcast, Joe Biden's comments on the Iran deal, and the latest in the anti-Trump movement. We also discuss the latest on the Maui Fires and the left's attempt to delegitimize Donald Trump as the next president of the United States.
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00:10:26.000But then businesses will need money to pay for employees who don't want to come into work and don't have to.
00:10:31.000Then they'll issue another kind of PPP or whatever.
00:10:33.000The guidelines, because they know they can't do a hard lockdown, justify an expansion of universal mail-in voting.
00:10:40.000I wouldn't be surprised if they outright legalize mass ballot harvesting under the guise of COVID.
00:10:46.000There's no doubt that that's, that's part of this push.
00:10:48.000I mean, they, they definitely want, they want mail-in voting as much as possible.
00:10:52.000Look, the Democrats, the Democrats are going to do anything they possibly can to win.
00:10:55.000Uh, I just don't think they can do it with Biden, but, but COVID is not out of the realm of possibility to force this election to be done through mail-in voting.
00:11:03.000I don't think that we're not talking in a vacuum right now.
00:11:05.000Millions of people are listening to us, and if we make enough noise ahead of time and shock people out of the stupor, they won't even get off the ground.
00:11:13.000I spent two full years rallying against this stuff on my smaller podcast, and definitely the big podcasters, the big shows have got to push this mass noncompliance.
00:11:48.000And that's something that people on the right and people that are involved in whatever you want to call it, the culture war or whatever, need to understand.
00:11:55.000Even if like Blackrock and Vanguard and all these, these, um, investment bankers and stuff, they, they get out of the ESG, uh, model.
00:12:04.000They're going to be looking for something else to achieve the same goals because they're ideologically.
00:12:10.000Well, you made a good point there with the, with the fact that, um, they're not gonna, they're not gonna change the goal.
00:12:14.000The goal is always going to stay the same.
00:12:16.000And that's what worries me about the Russia thing, right?
00:12:19.000Is that if COVID doesn't work, there's a damn good chance that they use a hot water.
00:12:23.000What do you think is the goal with Russia?
00:12:59.000I think it may actually just be more so, they're not thinking about it in terms of we must defeat Russia because Russia's the enemy, it's we must reduce BRICS by 7%.
00:13:10.000And they are 7% of the population, I mean 7, Russia's like 7%.
00:13:13.000What concerns me is the people calling shots are like, and if we reduce the United States power by 20% in order to reduce Russia by 7%, then the Swiss bankers win.
00:13:23.000Yeah, but we've talked about this though, there's a lot of, in my opinion, there's substance to the argument that the established order right now is changing, the whole lucidities trafficking that we talk about, and it seems to me, and I've heard the argument, I forget where I heard it, but it seems reasonable to me that the goal of the people that are in the WEF and stuff like that, and the UN and stuff, the goal is to Do a soft landing with the United States as China rises, and the intent in this is to keep the whole world out of World War III, but if they can have a soft landing and lower the US's living standards in a way that doesn't cause too much chaos in the United States, and also at the same time support China so they can raise their level of influence and stuff.
00:14:14.000And manage that without having the US and China go to war.
00:15:35.000But it could eventually lead to a fistfight.
00:15:38.000And it seems like that's where we're going.
00:15:40.000Now, as for Tucker Carlson predicting hot war with Russia, I think it's funny because if you actually talked to him about it and said, right, but we're at war with Russia, he'd say, well, yes, of course.
00:15:48.000And then he'd expand upon the idea, the idea being the U.S.
00:15:51.000will formally declare war or they'll find a reason to do it.
00:15:55.000And it's going to be some kind of false flag.
00:17:38.000In the event that China, Russia, or whatever, these BRICS powers, invade Alaska, That's a long shot for a variety of reasons, but in the event they do, I do not believe that ICBM nuclear weapons will be launched over that.
00:17:52.000However, don't be surprised if you see...
00:17:56.000Yeah, you know, to be honest with you, like, not that I, not that this, the idea of anyone invading Alaska is more compelling now that we're discussing it, but if there were a situation like that, Alaska is the type of place where using tactical nuclear weapons would make sense.
00:18:52.000Nobody wants to, I would say for the most part, most people don't want to rule over the ashes, but they don't want to be subjugated either.
00:18:59.000The only reason you would see nukes fly is to destroy military targets.
00:19:03.000So you may see New York in some way devastated by a massive nuclear attack or some kind of advanced attack.
00:19:11.000I believe it's more likely at this point, civilian targets will be hit by massive cyber attacks.
00:19:15.000What we saw with the ransomware, Where you have, like, the train system?
00:19:20.000The whole network goes down because all the computers get encrypted instantly?
00:20:17.000The risk is, In the past, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, the U.S.
00:20:22.000wanted the American people to think we were attacked to justify public support for a war.
00:20:26.000Today, there's good reason not to get forced into a war because you want to be prepared for one, and if you're not, you don't want your economy disrupted.
00:20:35.000is not going to come out and be like, that cyber attack, that was China, because that would mean the people would rally and demand retaliation, which we may not be prepared for.
00:20:44.000government could very easily Cyber attack a water plant or a pipeline Disrupt the flow of energy in you know the Midwest in Chicago or something Millions of people are in desperate panic water is not pumping out of there.
00:20:59.000You know there's no electricity or whatever and then they say That was China.
00:21:05.000I like that line of thinking because we're, listen, we, us podcasters and guys who do shows, we're constantly talking about who's our biggest enemy, who's our biggest, these guys are, these guys, these guys are going to attack thermonuclear war.
00:22:47.000Carlson was referencing the claims made by a convicted felon, Sinclair, at the National Press Club in 2008 while Obama was running for president.
00:22:54.000He said nobody reported on it due to threats from the Obama campaign.
00:22:57.000Quote, nobody reported it, not because they were squeamish about sex or drugs, but because the Obama campaign said anyone who reports on this gets no access to the Obama campaign.
00:23:08.000The amount of lying in the media about it was unbelievable.
00:23:10.000This happens all the time up and down government.
00:23:13.000Sinclair, who has spent time in prison for forgery, fraud, and larceny, alleged that Obama, who was then a senator, bought and smoked cocaine I think it was crack, before having sex with him.
00:23:22.000Well, I will add that Obama has not particularly good taste in men, if that's true.
00:23:40.000But let's be real, I mean, this guy's 54 now, and he was a lot younger back then.
00:23:45.000But let's be serious, there was that letter, they actually have it, they have something here on the story, look at this.
00:23:51.000I don't know what this is, they say, Former President Barack Obama's gay sex fantasy was revealed in a newly obtained 1982 letter to his ex-girlfriend.
00:24:02.000He was writing about how he wanted to bang dudes.
00:24:04.000And you know, hey, more power to him, man.
00:24:06.000I just think it's historically significant if we can say that Barack Obama, not only the first black president, or not entirely white president, was also a gay man who smoked crack.
00:24:19.000One more reason to give the guy grief.
00:24:22.000He was the first LGBT President yeah, and didn't even have the cojones to admit it don't be big and he lied he lied when he was running He was against gay marriage when he was running.
00:24:34.000He was then and then he came out Once he got elected so he lies to get elected hides the fact that he's LGBT and then he comes out Oh God more reason to hate on him Thanks, Obama!
00:24:46.000I don't think Tucker's lying, but I don't think that taking the word of a fraudster... This guy's convicted for fraud, and he's the one that's saying that he had sex with Barack.
00:25:59.000Nobody's focusing on what he's done wrong.
00:26:00.000There's absolutely no appetite to bring him up on charges for anything.
00:26:04.000There's no point even talking about what he's done wrong other than being like, hey, don't forget.
00:26:07.000If news does come out for some reason that sticks, and it's like Barack Obama killed an American citizen, Nobody cares, but let's say for some reason the story does pop, whatever, a new one comes out that Obama issued another drone strike, Obama would come out, and all the news would be like, Obama's about to give a press conference, oh, I wonder if it's about the allegations and the drones, and he's gonna go, my fellow Americans!
00:26:36.000It's like it's it's it's funny, you know, if you want to make jokes about or whatever, like, you know, poke fun at it to to make light of it.
00:28:40.000I mean Joe Rogan being the biggest podcast is and and and for a long time and by a long shot I mean a long long long ways I mean he's he's got what twice the daily viewership as CNN I mean it's long form one-on-one yes is the most bomb awesome agreed possible format yeah you might be bringing other people to is cool but any disruption of a vibe sucks if you're really in the zone Tucker proved it I mean he went he went free agent and he's getting more views than Fox has ever got ever Ever.
00:29:18.000I don't like the word impression because typically an impression implies like when you're scrolling through an article and there's something on the left of the screen you don't pay attention to.
00:29:25.000A tweet view passes by you and you look at it as it passes you by.
00:29:31.000So it's... I'm not trying to defend, you know, impressions or whatever.
00:29:36.000I'm just trying to point out there is a subtle difference.
00:29:38.000If I'm scrolling my Twitter feed and I'm actually looking at things and then not interested, not interested, not interested, it's very different to an ad that was on the left of my screen and I never even noticed.
00:29:46.000Do you know how long it needs to remain on your screen as you're scrolling to count?
00:29:53.000Okay, it's different on different sides.
00:29:55.000I'm not entirely sure, but what we do know is if you actually look at the heart numbers, which are available on some devices, it was around like 20 million views.
00:30:57.000When you have candidates for the office of the entire United States executive branch that are seeking out podcasts instead of the corporate news media, the corporate news media is dead.
00:32:23.000Uh, so we, we actually, we have a whole website has all our platforms up there.
00:32:27.000So I've talked about, so, you know, much like Vivek, who I think may have stolen one of my platform points, but by the way, I'm pretty sure that he stole one, uh, for the debate.
00:32:37.000I had never heard a presidential candidate talk about how the federal government subsidizes separating families and States, uh, until he, he spoke about it on the, on the debate.
00:32:47.000But I do want to abolish title 4d of the Social Security Act, which is a incentive from the federal government They give three dollars for every two dollars spent on child support and enforcement programs in every state So they're incentivizing the state to create a visitor out of one parent And a custodian apparent out of the other parent.
00:33:06.000And then if this parent has any issues, they criminalize them and take more.
00:33:10.000So we're talking $3 for every $2 given.
00:33:14.000Um, and if you look since 1975, when, when Ford signed this into law, uh, if you look since then, the, um, uh, amount of fatherless homes has increased tenfold tenfold.
00:34:02.000Uh, the answer is you have no choice because they're doing it to us.
00:34:06.000I always had such great respect for the office of the president, the presidency, and, uh, but the office of the president, and I never hit Biden as hard as I could have.
00:34:17.000And then I heard he was trying to indict me, and it was him that was doing it.
00:34:20.000You know, I don't think he's sharp enough to think about much, but he was there, and he was probably the one giving the order.
00:34:27.000He was, you know, hard to believe that he even thinks about that, because he's gone.
00:34:32.000But then I said, well, they're actually trying to indict me, because every one of these indictments is him, including Bragg.
00:34:39.000You know, Bragg, he put his... So he says he's going to lock people up.
00:34:43.000What I want to add to this is Rachel Maddow recently said that Donald Trump is only running because he wants to solve his legal problems.
00:35:54.000No, because if you have a liberal society, especially a society like ours that protects people's rights, your laws should not be violating people's rights.
00:36:05.000So if you've got someone that has been using the government, the federal government, to enrich their own family, there's nothing immoral about enforcing the law.
00:36:16.000Earlier today I tweeted, there is currently a mountain of circumstantial evidence Joe Biden is engaged in pay for influence in Ukraine via his son.
00:36:25.000The President of the United States, Donald Trump, was impeached by the Democrats for investigating this.
00:38:05.000You have these individuals being accused and convicted of seditious conspiracy.
00:38:11.000Quite literally, they were accused of a plot to overthrow the United States in support of Donald Trump.
00:38:18.000The argument being brought forward by the Democrats is that Trump was their leader who actually wanted them and encouraged them to do this.
00:38:25.000If Trump gets elected, how will the view of the left not be?
00:38:29.000Donald Trump succeeded in overthrowing the United States government.
00:38:33.000That will be the narrative. It will be shoved down people's throat and every single like,
00:38:38.000you know, wine mom is going to buy it.
00:38:41.000So how could any of these liberals or leftists argue we are not in a civil war if they believe
00:38:45.000that Proud Boys were engaged in a seditious conspiracy at the direction of Donald Trump
00:38:50.000to overthrow the United States and Donald Trump still has a path to gain power?
00:38:54.000In fact, they believe he currently is likely to win.
00:38:58.000I think that will be the narrative. I mean, there's no doubt about it. That's going to be the narrative everyone
00:40:12.000Acting Assistant Attorney General, and they've criminally indicted him.
00:40:16.000If Trump brings that guy back, I imagine he's gonna be like, I can't imagine, because we've had Jeffrey Clark here, I can't imagine the kind of guy who's gonna be like, I want revenge!
00:40:25.000No, he's gonna be the guy who says, yo, these people are corrupt, and if we're gonna save this country, they must be criminally charged.
00:40:51.000I know that we're going after the ATF first, I believe 100%, and Vivek talked a lot about this, that you can't actually, the president doesn't actually have the power to go and abolish some of these things, like on his own.
00:41:02.000No, but you, Vivek mentioned like- Mass layoffs.
00:41:05.000It's not about layoffs, it's about Organizational.
00:41:08.000The RFI as well, where you can transfer out and stuff like that.
00:41:11.000It's like when you're a boss at a company and you know you can't fire someone, so you put them in the janitor's closet and hope they quit.
00:41:17.000My goal is to get rid of everybody at the ATF and then level the ATF building and turn it into a dog park.
00:41:25.000I'd auction off all the leftover ATF equipment.
00:42:15.000I had a good conversation about the CIA.
00:42:16.000I know, but maybe the Department of Transportation?
00:42:19.000Well, Department of Energy is the one I'm thinking of.
00:42:24.000But if we're trying to manage interstate rail and freight and stuff, it might make sense, I mean I'm not saying it does, to have some kind of organizing body so it's easier for California to adjudicate, you know, Between other states, if like Wyoming's got an issue, and then I guess the courts could handle that.
00:42:59.000Listen, if you're an American paying the federal government and you don't need anything from the federal government, there's no reason you should be paying the federal government.
00:44:28.000That's the story they tell kids to scare them.
00:44:30.000You know, if you want national defense or whatever, I mean, listen, any patriotic American that likes their national defense system, if you told them, we're not going to take your payroll taxes anymore, but would you be willing to voluntarily crowdfund our national military with 10 bucks a month?
00:44:41.000I guarantee you there's millions of people are going to pay for that.
00:45:15.000I'm anti-draft, so I don't think that conscription is a good thing.
00:45:18.000Let me ask you though, let's say that all these apartments are abolished, you get elected president, you walk in, you start signing executive orders so fast your right arm is just massive and ripped.
00:45:43.000A libertarian utopia exists, and then China invades California with a massive force of 300,000 troops, and they start just gunning down and massacring people.
00:45:55.000And at that point do you say, we need a draft, we need to get people to come and fight?
00:46:04.000If you people were wild enough to actually put me in the White House, okay?
00:46:20.000Bringing troops home, stopping wars abroad, closing down some bases that we don't need around the world, I think that's an important step.
00:46:26.000And then a more aggressive mental health care policy for our vets that are coming home from broad that are need to reintegrate in with their wives and families and stuff because we haven't taken care of our veterans in this country at all.
00:46:37.000I am a veteran, but it's not like I'm going to come in on day one and be like, that's it.
00:46:44.000I'm just saying, in the hypothetical scenario... You're talking about an anarchist society.
00:46:48.000No, I'm just saying, in the hypothetical scenario that the United States is directly invaded, and we have multiple forces storming our beaches and taking over our cities, you still oppose conscription?
00:46:59.000Yes, I would I would oppose conscription and in fact, I think that I think that our you know Our citizens are gonna do what the military would do on their own for their own home.
00:47:07.000They volunteer I think I think they're gonna take up arms I mean we have more guns here in the United States.
00:47:12.000That's why no one's ever really invaded the United States There's more guns here that but also the United States is real damn big to invade.
00:47:19.000Yeah, it's hard You look at you look at like crossing the mountains would be harder than Afghanistan for sure Yeah, I mean, it's just like I was saying earlier, like, getting through the mountain ranges and the West Coast, like, people talk about, oh, well, you know, China invading, blah, blah, blah.
00:47:32.000The Rockies will shut down in advance, like, nothing.
00:47:41.000has- Could you imagine, like, Russia or China invading, and they're trying to move westward through Appalachia, and there's a bunch of They're done.
00:47:49.000I don't know if you would need to institute a draft to defend, but if there's no military command overseeing the logistics, then it would just be disparate factions.
00:48:03.000That's literally the best option if you're trying to defend.
00:48:25.000But because of the policy goal that the government's had, they were unattainable.
00:48:31.000So even the individual battles and engagements they lose, they're never going to achieve the policy goals, which is why rifles and a determined enemy will always, always beat an invading army.
00:48:44.000And I will say, to look up the Afghanistan papers, if you haven't, I'm sure your crowd already knows about that, but the government knew, knew that that was an unwinnable war in Afghanistan, 100%, even at the very beginning.
00:48:54.000But what they had to do to defend was the Taliban was living in caves and the Vietnamese were living underground, literally in tunnels for 10 years.
00:49:56.000I'm not saying that it is a beachhead.
00:49:58.000I'm saying the federal government is incapable of dealing with, perhaps it is by design, but I don't think I think people overestimate the capabilities of the United States.
00:50:13.000There are people who have been saying over and over again for years, the federal government won't allow this, they won't allow that.
00:50:18.000It's like, how many federal law enforcement officers and how many people you think are in the military?
00:50:25.000I'll tell you this, if I was a tyrant, and I was running this country as a tyrant, and I wanted to weaken this country to make it submit, one of the things I would do is I would send all of my troops to over 200 bases around the country.
00:51:13.000When you go up to, like, there's various mountains over here, and we know all the people who live on these mountains, and they are, they lovingly call themselves right-wing nutjobs, and then they have, like, guns everywhere, and I'm just saying, there'll be a guy up on a mountain with his Barrett, and he's gonna be like, just waitin', and it's like, do you wanna, no one's coming, he's like, I wanna be here in case they do.
00:51:32.000I think this age of ground invasion is kind of...
00:51:35.000Not really over, but like, World War II, they had to drop nukes on Japan because they knew a ground invasion of the island would have been a million dead Americans.
00:51:42.000Like, you can't fight an entrenched force.
00:51:44.000It'd be insane for them to send ground invasion in the United States.
00:51:57.000Then you'll get strategic drone strikes.
00:52:00.000After the infrastructure is just whipped to shreds, then you get the ground forces coming in to secure the territory.
00:52:07.000You cannot occupy a street corner with a drone.
00:52:09.000So after they decimate any kind of infrastructure, I mean really, people need to consider what it means if our oil pipelines get shut down.
00:52:17.000That's another thing people don't realize, there's only a handful of places that actually refine oil.
00:52:21.000So like Jersey, right outside of New York City, New Orleans, and I believe in LA, those
00:52:27.000are the three places that you can import oil into the U.S.
00:52:31.000And if I understand correctly, and I could be wrong, but if I understand correctly, that's
00:53:15.000We were running industrial control systems from the 70s.
00:53:18.000And of course, I guess the prevailing theory or one of them was that every major world power had already gained a death grip on the cyber infrastructure of every other country.
00:53:29.000And at any minute, Mutually Assured Destruction at that point was, we press Enter, and your electricity goes out, and it's not coming back.
00:53:37.000And then the response was, yeah, we'll do the same to you.
00:53:39.000Because we have off-network machines that are capable of shutting you down.
00:53:43.000Mutually Assured Destruction, everyone thinks is nukes flying.
00:53:46.000At this point, it's a guy pressing Enter.
00:54:21.000But people really don't understand and haven't taken into consideration what would happen during a war, and we have not even ever scratched the surface on what would happen.
00:54:31.000You know, we were talking about civil war the other night.
00:54:34.000And I forgot who the guest was, they said peaceful divorce, which I said is absolutely impossible.
00:54:44.000Because North Dakota's producing energy, because California's reliant on the Colorado River, it flows through Nevada, Nevada could shut it down, Arizona could shut it down, Colorado could shut it down, and then everyone downstream is Pulling out guns.
00:54:57.000A lot of Chinese were shutting down a river that was going into India.
00:55:00.000That was a big, that's a big tension spot between the two countries.
00:55:03.000As a national divorce supporter, I also agree with you.
00:55:08.000I don't think that it would be completely peaceful, but who is going to be the unpeaceful one in that situation?
00:55:23.000The idea that civil war is, I say this 50 billion times, is going to follow the track of 1861 is an absurd notion.
00:55:32.000Like, one time this thing happened, and now everyone's like, that's how all civil wars will always be.
00:55:37.000more likely what'll happen is uh... arizona will say we need to build a a a reservoir
00:55:42.000because of the drought impacts have been having so we're gonna begin construction
00:55:46.000nevada then says if you do this you will cut off our water supply for sixteen
00:55:50.000months and we will die and they'll say if we don't do this we will die and the
00:55:55.000nevada says ch you are not cutting our water off and then arizona says try us
00:56:02.000The question is whether or not the federal government can be stretched so thin.
00:56:05.000People underestimate the power of U.S.
00:56:09.000federal law enforcement and of the military.
00:56:12.000If we are engaged in conflict, on our border or internationally, and we actively are with U.S.
00:56:19.000troops being sent to Europe, And confidence is lost in the federal government for a variety of reasons.
00:56:24.000All that needs to happen is not that a state secedes, but that a state has a problem that cannot be adjudicated properly, and there is no federal law enforcement to come and prevent violence from erupting.
00:56:36.000I don't know if that can happen, or when it could happen, or whatever I'm saying.
00:56:39.000In the event that a national divorce happens, It doesn't have to be that Nevada files a declaration of secession.
00:56:46.000It can be that Nevada just says, guys, we're losing water and the Biden administration has not responded to us.
00:56:54.000They've told us they're strapped and they can't send law enforcement.
00:57:00.000I'm wondering, from your perspective, Joshua, the issue I have with libertarianism, I feel like it doesn't jive with the presidency because it's such an authoritarian role.
00:57:10.000I suppose that's your main job, is command the military.
00:57:12.000So how would you handle the military with Taiwan?
00:57:15.000Or if there wasn't, you said you wouldn't issue a draft, you would just let people like Yeah, I think if you're going to join the military, it should always be on voluntary terms.
00:57:22.000We should never make anybody a warfighter because we say they have to be a warfighter.
00:57:26.000I think that goes way against the whole entire identity of consent.
00:57:32.000And so, yes, I'm definitely against that.
00:57:36.000I know that since the Nixon era with the Taiwan and China thing, we've kind of had this double failsafe where we're like, China?
00:57:42.000Don't mess with Taiwan. We may go to war with you and then with Taiwan it was kind of like listen Taiwan
00:57:47.000Don't mess with China. We may not protect you and it's worked since then
00:57:51.000But now obviously it's not and I think it's it's such a weird thing because we have
00:57:55.000you know, we have a government that's saying Russia is not allowed to
00:58:00.000Take a rogue province from Ukraine But on the other hand, China's not allowed to take... I guess I'm mixing that up.
00:58:09.000They're not allowed to have their rogue province in Taiwan.
00:58:13.000Ukraine is has to let theirs has to get theirs back or whatever, you know, even though they're mostly ethnic Russians living there and so I just I'm not gonna like go and play, you know civil war around the country with our military.
00:59:24.000Let's jump to this story from NBC News.
00:59:26.000Secretaries of State get ready for possible challenges to Trump's ballot access.
00:59:31.000Arizona Secretary of State is the latest to say his office is grappling with the potential effects of a move to block Trump from the ballot.
00:59:37.000Okay, you got Arizona, you got New Hampshire, you've got Florida, and it's going to keep happening.
00:59:43.000My friends, if, in October of 2024, they announce, at least one state, Donald Trump's name has been removed for he is an insurrectionist under the 14th Amendment, do not be surprised.
00:59:54.000They've indicted him, they've indicted his lawyers, this is not above them.
01:00:00.000I think at that point, things get bad.
01:00:04.000But Tucker Carlson was saying that they're not going to let Trump win.
01:00:27.000And they're talking about taking his name off the primaries.
01:00:30.000This is the way I think all the Republicans should drop out.
01:00:33.000Because Trump is the clear frontrunner.
01:00:35.000And if Arizona or New Hampshire or Florida takes his name off the primary ballot, and this results in, say, Vivek or DeSantis winning, neither of them will win in the general, and it will cause a major rupture and split, giving the election to Joe Biden.
01:00:55.000Chuck, like, really respects that guy.
01:00:57.000I think he's like, Chuck is terrified of Trump and annoyed with Trump and is like, yo, this guy's actually smart and has a plan and he's interesting to listen to.
01:01:06.000I don't, I don't get the feeling that people that would be considered mainstream are giving Vivek any serious respect.
01:01:12.000They're claiming that he said 9-11 was an inside job!
01:01:15.000Last weekend he was on Chuck Todd, it was pretty cool.
01:01:17.000At first he was a little confrontational, like combative, and then Chuck started to soften up and you can tell he's got a lot of respect for him.
01:01:23.000So what do you think about Trump having his name removed from the ballot?
01:01:27.000I think it's definitely not above the Democrats to try and do that.
01:01:34.000And trust me, as someone who's had to go around the country and fight for ballot access for our candidates for the last six years, I mean, it sucks.
01:01:42.000But yeah, I don't think it's beneath the Democrats.
01:02:15.000I honestly don't remember but I know that it was a game where you won cakes people brought cakes and then you played this game and I don't even think Violence, like, that's necessarily the first thing that'll happen.
01:02:26.000I think if just people just start doing massive occupations of places, like, that's gonna be the scary thing.
01:02:31.000You're just gonna see thousands of souls, not even necessarily violent or angry, just occupying places.
01:03:26.000Apparently, I did not know this, but I've been challenging him to a debate for a while.
01:03:30.000He said some things in the debates that I...
01:03:32.000Take issue with and I'd like to talk to him at least just talk to him on my show about it and and Someone actually posted the RNC's rules that says if you if any candidate takes place Takes part in any of the unsanctioned debates around the country.
01:03:47.000They will be immediately removed What if you guys are just here having a conversation?
01:03:49.000Yeah, that would be different and I'd be okay with it.
01:03:52.000Yeah panel I'd be down, but I don't think that they could do it because I mentioned him talking with Dave Smith and he was more like Oh yeah, he was like, I'm only going to go for the real candidates.
01:04:22.000I don't think any politician is out there with, like, their actual diary, you know, broadcasting their thoughts.
01:04:29.000A lot of what they say is well-crafted planning.
01:04:32.000You know, you go to someone like Vivek, and he runs a biotech firm, and you say, what's your position on Aleppo?
01:04:38.000He's gonna be like, to be completely honest, I haven't thought, I don't know enough about it, I haven't thought enough about it, and I'd be, it'd be difficult for me to give you an answer.
01:04:46.000Vivek is the kind of guy who would say something like that on the spot, but go research it, research it, and then come back and give you a general cursory response.
01:04:56.000So what that means to me is when you ask him on these debate stages, like, how do you feel about Medicare and Medicaid, he'll give you an answer, but it's like not, it's not his specialty.
01:05:04.000So he's giving you the political response.
01:05:06.000But just from meeting the guy, we've had him on IRL twice, once with me, once with Seamus, and we've had him on The Culture War.
01:05:13.000I mean, it feels like you're talking to a real person.
01:05:16.000We've had politicians, and I cringe without naming anybody.
01:05:22.000You have the politicians on the show that are playing the politician game, and it is so annoying.
01:05:27.000It's like, dude, don't come on this show if you're not going to be definitive on your positions and your answers.
01:05:32.000No, but Veik outright was like, He's just like chillin'.
01:05:35.000And I'm like, what about service guarantee and citizenship?
01:05:38.000And then we talked about the idea that if you want to vote in this country, after you, male or female, sign up for the Selective Service, you get a voter ID card.
01:06:18.000It is called the Omnibus Bill, and what you do is, you write a single sentence, or you write a sentence that says, Citizens of the United States may only vote with a voter ID received after registering for the Selective Service, irrespective of biological sex.
01:06:33.000And then you just slide it right in the middle of those 6,000 pages and watch them sign it!
01:06:45.000I don't think that's a good way to pass it either.
01:06:47.000I would love to see a return to the idea that there are things that are acceptable for the federal government to legislate and there are things that are not.
01:06:56.000And most things fall under the not category.
01:07:00.000And that's essentially the goal of limiting people's vote, right?
01:07:05.000The idea is there are things that people are voting on They're voting in ways that harm the country and stuff.
01:07:11.000So I get it that people are like, oh, we would like to limit the damage that's possible by the whims of people voting, because essentially that's what you're talking about.
01:07:23.000And I understand, but I don't think that that's something that the right should really try to seriously engage in, because I think that it is a total loser.
01:07:38.000The same people that'll say, oh, this is a terrible idea and blah blah blah, those are the same people that will never read a goddamn book to vote.
01:07:45.000Like, they will go and they will vote for the most idiotic reasons.
01:07:50.000They'll vote because they like the guy's smile or they like, you know, she's whatever.
01:07:54.000They'll vote for the absolute most awful, awful reasons.
01:07:59.000But then they'll sit there and be like, no, I need to have my vote counted because, you know, I got to vote for the guy with the nicest smile because I can't be bothered to think.
01:08:30.000In Clinton's first debate, he looked like a moron.
01:08:33.000And then he must have had somebody be like, look, this is where he messed up, this is where he messed up, this is where he messed up, and he examined it.
01:08:38.000In his second debate, dominated George Bush.
01:08:48.000Because people are so tired and sick of, oh, Deepwater Horizon has an oil spill and the executive comes out and goes, we're sorry, we work really hard and with your help and assistance we will clean- oh shut up!
01:13:49.000You know, I think the issue is Mitch McConnell is just, he's waiting for the Genesis device to be repaired in the basement of the Capitol building to rejuvenate him back to a youthful 20, where he'll then masquerade as an intern.
01:14:02.000What a loser to think that this is the most important thing in his life.
01:14:05.000What do you mean by, what do you mean?
01:14:07.000What would they do if they had a guy with dementia in Congress?
01:15:29.000politicians like this is the demise of jeffrey epstein for sure so
01:15:33.000could be a dream of growing up like it stress now that i have seen on shut down the images like
01:15:38.000all of all of our everyone what the policy politicians
01:15:41.000do stuff like that i don't think there's a much you know that it's a little stuff that not not on their
01:15:46.000minute you realize media is a take what you just had seriously that's okay
01:15:49.000that's going to be in the independent of the daily list i want to be i want to
01:15:52.000be very clear about my presidential campaign this is a
01:15:54.000We're running a very serious campaign, but I'm the first Libertarian that's going to tell you, as a candidate for Libertarian president, that I am not going to win the presidency.
01:16:02.000I'm not under any illusion they're going to let us in the White House.
01:16:05.000We want 5% to change the political landscape in America.
01:16:19.000Yeah, and then we run a superstar, they get into debates, you know, then we start being a party that someone can trust.
01:16:26.000So I'm not going to come out here and lie to everybody and be like, whoa, any libertarian candidate that's telling you he's going to win the presidency this year is a liar or suffering from delusions of grandeur.
01:16:34.000I mean, my goal is 5% change the political landscape for the rest of eternity in the
01:16:40.000United States, make another national political party, then you have a candidate that's actually
01:16:45.000circling the waters, making these people have to start governing like they campaign.
01:17:28.000Uh, some states we have it already and it's easy and some states we get it by running a smaller down ballot candidates that get a certain percentage and we've gotten it that way.
01:17:35.000So you need signatures, not necessarily money?
01:18:45.000It is interesting running a show like this and knowing as many people as I do, because it's an interesting perspective that I did not have when I was younger when it comes to the idea of lobbying and how this stuff works.
01:19:01.000Quite literally, there are people who are in office that will come on this show and have a conversation with me, and those exchange of ideas can influence laws in other places.
01:20:47.000Yeah, I mean, you call them a heretic, but like, it's just, they're subversives.
01:20:50.000They're masquerading as, you know, we're locals here and we want to do good, and then what do they do?
01:20:55.000They have drag shows with children in West Virginia.
01:20:59.000So my thought is like, as long as we're here and we're investing, I encourage everybody to come out to Martinsburg, Berkeley County, and what we'll do is effectively the Free City Project, where We just will help revitalize a small town.
01:21:11.000There's legacy families who have businesses there, their great-grandparents founded and passed down to them, who have been complaining about how this wokeness keeps creeping in.
01:21:19.000They're seeing signs everywhere, these events are popping up, and they feel like they're losing.
01:21:23.000I've had city councilmen say they're passing these pride resolutions against the wishes of the town.
01:21:28.000Thousands of people come out and protest, but it doesn't matter because they still sneak in and start passing these things, and I'm like, then we need to tell them no.
01:22:10.000That is incorrect, because right now in places like Charlestown and in Martinsburg, in smaller areas in West Virginia, you have multicultural Democrats.
01:22:21.000People who believe that the system should not be run by a constitution, but by the 50.1% majority.
01:22:29.000And also, it's not even about democracy in a great deal.
01:22:32.000It's about, we are the better people who should rule over you.
01:22:36.000So they lie to get power, and then they vote for things against the wishes of the public to the consternation and protest, and they don't care!
01:22:45.000And the only way you change it is if you get organized, and we have, say, like a free city project, and we come in and we say, push back.
01:22:53.000You were talking about centralized government in the Republic, and, uh, because I think it's a bad... I think sending people to a building somewhere to go sign paperwork to affect everybody else... Why cut you off and said that we're all Republican, because we live in a Republic?
01:23:04.000And so, to carry on what I'm talking about, you have Marxists, people who believe in the concept of what they call multicultural democracy, and you have people who believe in constitutional republicanism.
01:23:14.000The people who are in West Virginia for the most part see their city members of the city council.
01:23:30.000All of these people protesting, marching, but how do they protest?
01:23:33.000They silently pray as they march the city.
01:23:36.000But the people on the council don't care.
01:23:38.000All they care about is getting that political power.
01:23:40.000So you have all of these people who are really angry about what's going on, and they live there, but they respect the idea of the Constitutional Republic, so they don't do anything out of line.
01:23:49.000They simply say, well, we better vote next time.
01:23:51.000What are the Marxists and the multicultural democracists, whatever you want to call them, doing?
01:23:56.000Saying, just keep lying to them, because we're smarter than they are, and then we can make change, and the cops will do as we say.
01:24:08.000They said, we're going to get into your institutions, we're going to get into your kids' daycares, we're going to get into your health care, we're going to get into your government, and we're going to take it over.
01:24:15.000That's what they've been telling us they were going to do that for.
01:24:19.000Especially like centrist people like they like to say that the right has been Chicken littling about socialists and leftists and stuff like that But the evidence is that there are Marxists all throughout our society in places like educating places of education, you know knowledge creation in schools and in the federal government There's a straight-up Marxist that just wouldn't want to see in Colorado and he's calling for an actual cultural revolution These are real, serious problems in America that have dramatic consequences worldwide because the United States is the last place where there is a significant voice to have government controlled and small.
01:25:05.000Now, it's not the majority voice still.
01:25:07.000Currently, both Republicans and Democrats want to have a bigger government than I'm comfortable with.
01:25:13.000But of all the places on earth, the most people that are looking for a limited government happen to be in the United States.
01:25:20.000The FBI, well not originally, but in the 50s, McCarthyism went hard against communists.
01:26:01.000Yeah, I mean, you can't, you know, he takes a little further than that.
01:26:03.000But yeah, he says that, you know, in a libertarian society, you cannot, you cannot suffer the communists, they have to be physically removed.
01:26:14.000In Canada, they have a communist party.
01:26:18.000My view has been, I would say maybe like six years ago, my view was, I believe in free speech.
01:26:24.000Even if you're a communist or a fascist or whatever, we must defend free speech.
01:26:28.000Now my position is, if you believe in free speech, then I will defend your free speech.
01:26:33.000If you don't believe people should have free speech, then I will defend your request to not have free speech and not help you when you get silenced.
01:26:59.000Lady parks her car and walks inside and when she comes out all of her windows are broken and someone took a dump in the car and smeared feces all over everything.
01:27:20.000Gavin Newsom is the one who made it Actually really legitimately a shitty city because they have poo maps right that you can see all the poops He's the one apartment in a poo department He's the one that did that and instead of you know, the the state going.
01:27:35.000Absolutely terrible We gotta get rid of him.
01:27:36.000They made him the governor, you know, you know, I love about San Francisco when I was there It's uh, it's five bucks to come in to San Francisco and it's free to leave.
01:28:17.000Yeah, we definitely can't do that as Americans.
01:28:20.000But I do believe that we can win the culture war by fighting in the culture war.
01:28:23.000But you saw that Josie, Redheaded Libertarian, had that post a long time ago talking about the 1964 Civil Rights Act explicitly states that communists are not human.
01:28:37.000That these provisions do not apply to people who are communists, members of communist political organizations, meaning that you are allowed to discriminate against someone for being a communist.
01:28:45.000It's so crazy because we're all in this together.
01:28:47.000No, I'm saying that's the communist mantra.
01:29:24.000He will tell you that he believes that there should be a policy that gets rid of You know, people that he considers undesirable, he will tell you right out.
01:30:39.000Everyone's equal, everyone gets access, and we say, you are free to go there if you want, and we will operate this jurisdiction exactly as you would like it to be.
01:30:48.000So, diversity, equity, inclusion, committee hearings, and there will be a base level of funding provided for the initial startup, and then all the communists will choose to go to that commune, Where they will live as agrarian people and share all their goods.
01:31:01.000They'll be killing each other in two years.
01:31:11.000I mean, the Soviets literally had to make posters in Ukraine during the, I think it was in like the 30s or something, during the Holodomor, saying, don't eat your kids!
01:31:43.000And I never really, you never really hear that term constitutional Republican or Republicanism
01:31:48.000in 2023, but it's all throughout that book.
01:31:50.000It's so important because the subversive thing about naming these political parties, the
01:31:54.000Republican Party or the Democrat doesn't mean that they're, they value the Republic at all.
01:31:59.000You can call your party whatever you want.
01:32:00.000It doesn't mean that you are that just like these stupid bills, the Save Puppies Act when
01:32:04.000they're so, but it does now, interestingly.
01:32:06.000Sometimes, like, you find the people that are geared towards the Constitution to tend towards the Republican Party, and that the Democrats are more about mob rule and mob control, but that doesn't mean that they value democracy if they're trying to shut people's voices down.
01:33:25.000It's like what I was saying about what's going on in West Virginia.
01:33:27.000The people who live in these places believe in the Constitutional Republic, so they follow the rules.
01:33:32.000The Marxists do not and don't follow the rules.
01:33:34.000It's like playing a game of Monopoly, where you're watching the opponent just take money from the bank, and you're like, you can't do that, and they go, I can, and you go, okay, I guess.
01:34:17.000And we can't have one because it's illegal.
01:34:20.000And come on, those laws don't do anything but make sure that those criminals, thugs, have those guns, and I don't.
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01:36:04.000I'm not your buddy, guys, as it's fairly unnerving knowing the fate... the fate, humanity, and whether liberty will mean anything going forward will be determined fairly soon here.
01:36:44.000I wonder now how many people who heard me say that and said, I don't know, I don't want to risk it, are now looking at their grocery bill being like, I wish I said something five years ago.
01:36:52.000I'm one of those people that spoke up because of you.
01:36:54.000I wouldn't be here with this show if you didn't want to get it started.
01:36:58.000But I just think if more people in say 2019 or 2020 Did come out and say, I will not stand for these things, then Donald Trump would have stayed president, and we would be in a very, very different spot.
01:37:11.000No money going to Ukraine for this crazy war.
01:37:14.000We'd have better security on the southern border.
01:37:16.000Donald Trump was bringing manufacturing back.
01:37:27.000But I'd be willing to bet that if Donald Trump was president right now, you would not be crying over your groceries.
01:37:32.000You would not be seeing these TikTok videos of people being like, I can't afford this anymore!
01:37:36.000I was crying over toilet paper when Donald Trump was still in office.
01:37:39.000COVID's a different story, and you can blame Trump for a lot of what happened with COVID for sure, but I just mean, like, if people just...
01:37:47.000We're more active and spoke up more and pushed back socially.
01:38:05.000If you look at the polling right now, he's rivaling Biden.
01:38:06.000Biden's up by 0.8% in the RCP average.
01:38:10.000McLaughlin has Trump up by one or two points and in swing states up by like six or seven.
01:38:15.000A lot's gonna change from now until then, but that's why they're going after him to get his name off the ballot, because they know they will lose.
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01:40:52.000Plus, Trump didn't know he couldn't shut down the FBI, because his deep state advisors told him, no, you can't fire people individually, Trump.
01:41:00.000And he didn't read the law, he just gave up.
01:41:02.000Vivek will annihilate him on that, that he doesn't read.
01:43:19.000It's also interpreted as, or it should be interpreted as, the government can't say something like, we need to put this listening device in your house because we're in the middle of an investigation.
01:43:27.000I keep the listening device in their house, and then they use it on you when you're in your house, and they read your keystrokes and crap.
01:43:33.000My favorite are the people who are like, oh, we have to interpret this amendment this way, or the bill of rights this way, because the founders didn't give us any guidelines on them.
01:43:44.000I'm like, you know the Federalist Papers?
01:43:46.000They literally explain why they were doing these things in separate documents.
01:43:50.000So there is explanations of these things if you just go and look them up, you know, and there's a lot of books about those other papers that that help you learn how to read them.
01:43:59.000So I like this chat from Mistress Dap in the regular old chat saying Maga Swami Vivek Maga Swami.
01:44:07.000We were saying that Trump would call him Rama Swampy.
01:44:21.000I forget who I was listening to today, but I was listening to someone talking to Trump, and he was talking about how Vivek was the only guy that he would kind of like It would be nice to, but also Vivek's the only guy that hasn't attacked him.
01:44:33.000He's also the only guy that raised his hand to pardon Trump, until DeSantis looked around and realized, oh, so just be true.
01:44:38.000Well, no, no, to be fair, Nikki Haley quickly does raise her hand halfway.
01:44:43.000Vivek goes right up, hand as high as possible.
01:44:45.000Nikki Haley then raises her hand, and then it cascades to the right, and then Ron looks, looks, and then half hold, half up.
01:44:50.000You know, Ron explained himself in another video, which probably didn't get nearly as many views, where he said, we already decided beforehand we weren't going to do the stupid hand raise thing, and then when they asked the question, and they did it, I'm like, Oh my god, you guys are really doing this?
01:45:15.000I don't know who agreed with Ron ahead of time that they weren't gonna do the hand raise thing.
01:45:19.000It's like that thing where, uh, it's from the Simpsons, Bart convinces, he tells all the other kids, let's prank the teacher and turn all our desks around, and they're like, yeah!
01:45:26.000And when the teacher walks in, he's the only one who did it.
01:45:29.000And then they're like, Bart, detention is like, ah!
01:45:59.000AMD can make those same chips in Austin, Texas.
01:46:03.000I used to work for a company that built the robots that made these semiconductors, right?
01:46:08.000Like, we'd ship them over to China, the robots that make these things, and then China would make them and send them back to the United States.
01:46:34.000There's well They get they get a lot cheaper labor there.
01:46:37.000I'm sure slave labor wages and stuff, but it's like it's like who are close No, Taiwan, I don't think Taiwan has slave labor.
01:46:45.000I know that you get that kind of stuff in China and stuff, but in Taiwan, if I understand correctly, because it's a Western-style democracy, I think that there is protections for workers and stuff like that.
01:47:00.000Yeah, but they style their government.
01:47:03.000It treats their population the way that Western democracies do.
01:47:06.000So I don't think that there's a situation with slave labor.
01:47:08.000I imagine, you know, I mean, I could be wrong, but I don't think that they have the kind of deal where there's, you know, sweatshops full of people working for a dollar a day.
01:47:16.000I don't think that their economy is that poor.
01:47:18.000I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
01:47:21.000The sig piece is I have zero sympathy for these old politicians gripping onto their seat for dear life.
01:47:27.000They should resign their seat and enjoy what time they have left.
01:47:30.000All they are doing... All they are doing, placeholding for backdoor bureaucrats.
01:48:21.000Well, yeah, they have to, election rules.
01:48:23.000That's what they're saying about Pennsylvania, that if Fetterman gets removed for medical issues, the governor will just appoint a replacement.
01:48:34.000I'm originally from California, but I've lived in Iowa since 2020.
01:48:38.000I left my flight left San Francisco Airport at 1155 and at midnight they instituted a 24-hour lockdown.
01:48:45.000I ran high tailed my girlfriend lived there at the time and so in Iowa and so I was like I'm just gonna come there for two weeks to flatten the curve.
01:48:52.000I came with a backpack and a suitcase and now we've got seven kids and a whole huge life together.
01:48:58.000She had two, I had a daughter who didn't live with us that I had to invite for custody with.
01:49:03.000We've made two and I adopted my oldest daughter when I got custody of her in 2020.
01:49:07.000I adopted her two younger siblings that were going to go to foster care so I was able to get them.
01:49:11.000So we went from having just her two girls in the house with a son on the way to having seven kids in the house and we do have one coming in December as well.
01:49:18.000Where would you place yourself in the abortion debate?
01:53:50.000At this point I'm like DeSantis deserves to lose because he won't fire these people and they keep doing it.
01:53:57.000What happened today was this one guy posted an image where they did a search of all these different personalities, me included, about Hurricane Adalia and they were like these people, some of them living in Florida, won't even tweet about this for political reasons.
01:54:10.000Get the hell out of this state or whatever.
01:55:06.000And apparently what happened was the official campaign produced the video and then gave it to a third party saying, psst, post this and then we'll retweet it.
01:55:16.000We have a nice little clip of that, uh, that part of that video in my campaign video, but it's just from just a quick glance we're talking about because we just make fun of all politicians.
01:56:21.000And getting close to something doesn't mean you're more likely to arrive there because things can swivel back and forth.
01:56:26.000We are pretty close to Weimar, but we're on the edge of an energy revolution where we start using hydrogen fuel and dipping the cost of fuel by like, you know, one one millionth of a cent.
01:56:35.000Like, we might be able to drastically reduce the cost of fuel and energy, which could elevate our economy.
01:56:41.000To a place that it has never been before.
01:59:20.000And just on that note, I just wanted to mention that video that Phil put up of him performing in front of this sold out massive stadium was just absolutely epic.
01:59:30.000It was awesome and I was super, super fortunate to be able to do it, so.
01:59:33.000People should check that out on, uh, what's your, what's your, what's your ex account?
02:00:22.000So I went and drove to my apartment, grabbed Django, drove to New England to drop her off so that my roommate up at my place in New Hampshire can watch the dog, jumped on a flight, flew to LA, got there on Saturday, played on Sunday, got on a plane on Monday, flew back, grabbed the dog, drove back down here yesterday and I'm here now.
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02:01:51.000Also, I'm very serious about retrofitting our economy to start using hydrogen fuel.
02:01:54.000They had a huge breakthrough where they're able to split methane and turn the carbon aspect of it into graphene and the hydrogen aspect into fuel.
02:02:02.000So it actually makes money to make hydrogen.
02:02:05.000You come out with a product that you can sell.
02:02:07.000And we're just about raising awareness.
02:02:09.000It's my pinned tweet on X, so check it out and follow me there at Ian Crossland.
02:02:14.000You guys can follow me on ExitKellenPDL, and last Friday we had Fresh N' Fit and they said, no one watches women's sports.
02:02:20.000Well, Nebraska Volleyball just set the world record for largest attendance at a women's sporting event.