In this episode of the Live Uncensored show, host Alex Blumberg is joined by journalist and author Julie Kelly to talk about the latest in the war on terror, the Ukraine crisis, and the Chicago mayoral election. Plus, a special guest appearance from comedian Phil Labonte.
00:00:00.000So, last night, we have this viral clip going around where the president of Ukraine said
00:00:19.000will have to send its children to fight and die just like they do.
00:00:24.000And of course, the fact-checkers rush in and are like, no, no, no, he's not saying that we're going to send U.S.
00:00:28.000troops on the ground in Ukraine first, because there's already special forces operating there, but he's saying, no, no, no, no, just when the U.S.
00:00:35.000is dragged into World War III because of Ukraine, then the American children must die.
00:00:43.000I'll show you the fact checkers, and it's really funny.
00:00:45.000And then I think one of the most interesting stories that I've seen in a long time is the mayoral election in Chicago with Lori Lightfoot, the woke Democrat, losing.
00:00:53.000And what I find fascinating is that I don't think she lost due to policy.
00:00:58.000I don't think she technically lost due to crime.
00:01:00.000I think crime was a factor because it motivated people to vote.
00:01:03.000But if you take the electoral map showing what neighborhoods voted for which candidate and overlay it over a racial demographic map, hey, it's nearly one for one.
00:01:12.000The white neighborhoods voted for the white guy, the black neighborhoods voted for the black guy, or the black lady, and the Latino neighborhoods voted for the Latino guy, except for one neighborhood.
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00:04:32.000All right, everybody, let's jump into this first story.
00:04:33.000So we have this tweet from AtRemarks on Twitter, just in.
00:04:37.000This is from yesterday night, around 6.23 p.m.
00:04:40.000Ukraine's President Zelensky says U.S.
00:04:43.000will have to send their sons and daughters the same way we're sending our sons and daughters to war.
00:04:48.000And what I love about this is, yes, he said it.
00:05:42.000pushes Russia out of Poland, and then Russia is occupying Ukraine, the U.S., of course, will just be like, we are done supporting this war.
00:05:50.000Because that's what he certainly meant.
00:05:52.000They say, the clip cut from a two-hour livestream news conference on the somber one-year anniversary of Russia's, somber, come on guys, show Zelensky speaking with the audio dubbed by a translator, quote, the U.S.
00:06:04.000will have to send their sons and daughters exactly the same way as we are sending their sons and daughters to war.
00:07:04.000Power plants will shut down, the grid will go out.
00:07:08.000I would imagine that when it comes to cyber war, it's a Mexican standoff and every country has their finger on the button to destroy another country's infrastructure.
00:07:16.000The crazy thing is that when we started developing the internet, And then we hooked everything into it with the thought of security.
00:07:48.000I think, well, I mean, I think that you're probably right.
00:07:51.000And I think that that only adds to my point that there is no longer the fight over European land the way that Zelensky's framing it if you are talking about a fifth generational warfare or whatever.
00:08:09.000Like psychological operations and stuff?
00:08:11.000Well, yeah, I think that's the kind of stuff that would be used, especially if you're talking about, you know, all out war, if you're talking about nuclear war as well.
00:08:20.000I just don't see Americans needing to hold European land.
00:08:26.000You know, I don't see Americans needing to go into Europe in a new type of war.
00:08:31.000You know what got me really on board with voting for Trump this next time around?
00:08:35.000It's that video from the Whatever podcast.
00:08:38.000I don't know if y'all have seen those clips that are going viral where he gets these low-wit narcissistic women to talk about their views on things.
00:08:46.000And I'm just watching the clip of that woman talk about feminism and why she's a feminist and her inability to articulate any kind of coherent thought.
00:08:54.000And then I just thought about it and I was like, Is this why we have the petrodollar?
00:09:00.000Is this why we have the Federal Reserve?
00:09:02.000Are we bombing kids in Yemen and Syria and other countries so that these vapid, narcissistic women can have cheap products to smear on their faces?
00:09:12.000Yo, I'm ready to go back and work the farm.
00:09:13.000I'm ready to just get back to chopping wood and working really hard, and these luxuries are bad for us.
00:09:20.000The U.S., I understand the fear, I guess, is probably that China would start crushing the world with, you know, their ridiculous, weird communism, and that's probably, that literally is a bad thing.
00:09:36.000Like, is the reason we're fighting in Ukraine for the expansion of energy so that these vapid, narcissistic, entitled millennials and Gen Zers can be as dumb as a box of rocks but get free stuff?
00:09:47.000Because I'm like, vote for Trump, close the borders, build the factories, everybody get back to work, we're not doing this anymore, you're not getting a free ride.
00:09:55.000The reason I'm not absolutely out of my mind enraged about the slavery in China or in wherever, wherever they have, I mean slavery, you know, loosely, but where they're building these phones is because I'm getting, I'm sedated by the technology because I have access to cheap computers and phones.
00:10:11.000If I didn't, if I wasn't seeing value from the slavery, I'd be out of my mind about it.
00:10:14.000But instead I'm like, There's also the fact that there's enough horrible things that happen every single day to drive someone insane if they knew about them all.
00:10:28.000The world is a big place and there's a lot of people and there's a lot of suffering.
00:10:34.000There's, you know, terrible things going on in China and stuff.
00:10:37.000You don't have the capacity to know about it and you shouldn't focus on it.
00:10:42.000And that's one of the reasons why I think that people are so frequently depressed is because the Internet is delivering bad news right to their newsfeed all day long and they doom scroll and stuff.
00:10:53.000I think that has a psychological effect on people.
00:10:55.000I think what preceded his comment here was he was asked about polling in the United States, where the opposition to the war in Ukraine is increasing.
00:11:07.000And he was asked about Republican lawmakers, say people like MTG, etc., who want accountability, at the very least, for the $120 billion that's going there.
00:11:21.000So this was part of his rant, basically saying that Republicans, that Americans shouldn't have a contrary opinion about the war, that elected officials should support it 100%.
00:11:32.000And if they don't, this is where this is going.
00:11:35.000What's interesting is you didn't hear anyone from the regime Say, oh, no, no, this is not where that's headed.
00:11:41.000Because this is the natural escalation.
00:12:10.000Because this is probably where it's headed.
00:12:12.000I know that we got a long way to go, but I'm curious your thoughts on what would happen the day Donald Trump takes office again with the Ukraine war still in action.
00:12:20.000Do you think he just pulls everything back like a snap of a finger?
00:12:23.000You know, Tim, I think that the more this goes on and the more it does escalate, it increases Trump's chances of winning.
00:12:30.000I mean, I think this issue alone Could be a winning issue for him.
00:12:34.000him. That and the border because it's not going to change.
00:12:38.000But this, where, how this is going directionally, this could be his biggest issue. So
00:13:10.000It's going to be a red screen and it's going to show a train derailment and there's going to be some somber, deep voice of a 50-year-old man who sounds like he smoked a pack of cigarettes every day since he was 12 saying something like, when a train derailment spread toxic chemicals, killing livestock and threatening the lives of millions, Joe Biden flew to Ukraine.
00:13:33.000And then it's gonna be like, spending $100 billion of your money on a country for what reason?
00:14:38.000He just does not have that sort of personal connection that Trump has honed over years that comes by him naturally, and that was on display.
00:15:25.000But yeah, so I'm watching those videos of these vapid young people and I'm just thinking about what is this system that we live in and why do we do it?
00:16:12.000It's sort of like having, I've never had like a grandfather that's super rich, he's like the patriarch of the family, and everyone hates him in the family, but he's the one with all the money.
00:16:21.000Why does everyone hate him in this story?
00:16:22.000He's such a dick, he's such an alcoholic, abusive, racist, old from way back, and that's what the United States has become.
00:16:28.000This hated patriarch that is the vestige of the military industrial.
00:16:33.000We used to be so great in the 80s and 70s, so great, you know, because we were actually protecting.
00:16:48.000So, and you know, John Rockefeller, he was probably always, I don't know, I don't know if he was personally a jerk, but I think, you know, you get these weird old patriarchs that are like, they control all the money in the family.
00:16:58.000And I feel like that's how people are just waiting for the United States to die.
00:17:50.000I think it's not the luxury that's destroying people or the even the excessive luxury.
00:17:54.000It's the lack of relativism to the luxury.
00:17:57.000If you're born in luxury, you don't know it's a luxury.
00:17:59.000You got to get out of the system, go to South America and spend some time in the jungle where if you eat the fruit, you're going to get dysentery.
00:18:05.000And then come back to the United States and realize that running water is a godsend.
00:18:09.000I don't think the fruit gives you dysentery.
00:19:32.000If China does, they're not going to say that's the start of World War 3.
00:19:35.000They're going to say the Ukrainian invasion was the start of World War 3.
00:19:37.000They're going to argue that the Euromaidan protest was the start of World War 3.
00:19:41.000So we're in the forest right now, man.
00:19:43.000I'll just say this, seeing a story, this is like people were sharing it around like crazy, actually from a week ago, seeing a story where Europe is going to start mass producing bullets, I'm like, yeah, they're getting ready for war.
00:19:54.000We're going to see other manufacturing too, and we're going to see the U.S.
00:19:58.000So short-term good news, if you invest in like Lockheed or Northrop Grumman, actually I'm going to check that right now.
00:20:08.000I mean, this is an evergreen statement, but it's a good idea if you're a firearms owner To make sure that you have a sufficient amount of ammunition for each of your firearms.
00:20:21.000So if you've got multiple firearms in multiple different calibers, you need to get some ammunition for all of the calibers.
00:21:31.000They'll sell off and then buy back up and do these organized.
00:21:35.000I mean, it's illegal to do that, but I think that's what happens is they sell off, stock plummets, people panic sell, and then they buy a bunch back up.
00:21:42.000It's unfortunate, but that's what happens when people control the market.
00:21:44.000My graphene investment's doing real well.
00:21:46.000That will continue for the next decade.
00:21:51.000I'm just waiting for the moment that these weapons manufacturers come out and they're like, we've made a tremendous discovery in weapons technology.
00:22:35.000Well you get a clown like Zelensky and you pump him up as some sort of savior and you let this you know for years Putin obviously is a bad guy but he's not the worst enemy that we have and so you manufacture this and then everybody you know I think they thought They could conjure up the old days of beating the war drums.
00:22:57.000It would bring people together and enrich the people who are getting rich.
00:23:07.000I'm not saying to be cute or insult him.
00:23:08.000He was a comedian on a comedy show and there's like viral clips of him playing guitar naked on stage or like pretending to be naked that was going viral.
00:23:19.000And he played a character on a TV show about a comedian that became president or something like that and then he became president and it's just like...
00:23:26.000And deep down he wants to be loved, all actors do.
00:23:28.000This obsession with being liked, which is why I think we could make a hero out of him if he ends this war.
00:23:32.000If there's enough public support for it, he would throw his life at it.
00:23:35.000It works for him as the puppet candidate because he can speak.
00:23:40.000You need someone who can stand up and do the propaganda shots and everything.
00:23:45.000Remember those videos that came out that looked like they were CGI'd?
00:23:48.000It's like the trees weren't moving behind him, and then they're like, no, those are real, it's just the lighting is weird, but they put spotlights on them, and it's like, yo, the trees aren't moving either.
00:23:58.000Do you think that if, we were talking about Trump earlier, that if he ran again, or I think he's going to, or I don't know, has he declared?
00:24:36.000That's going to be a rough sell on people, because they're going to have to get, what, 51% of the voting population to go for this or something?
00:25:07.000It feels like that's what we're going because right now, you know, to shout out that podcast again, which is just getting all these viral clips, these women, this woman's like, He asks her, are you a feminist?
00:25:16.000She's like, yeah, I'm a feminist cause like the system is, you know, like the women should be, I want to do whatever I want and the system.
00:25:28.000And then this, everybody watching here is a Trump voter.
00:25:30.000Maybe some dishonest voters, because, like, there's a logical decision to be made about the capabilities of either man, but there's no decision to be made about Biden.
00:25:38.000Anybody who spends five seconds reading is gonna be like, this man is not qualified to be president, period.
00:25:43.000Or I should say, he should just be kept far away from office.
00:25:47.000Yeah, but what we're getting is these people who are just like, I don't know, like I saw on the TV, they said Donald Trump was Russian, and Russia is like in Mexico, and so we shouldn't, I don't want a Mexico president, and then you're like, have you seen these FLECAS talks things they do?
00:26:03.000I haven't seen the FLECAS talks, but I know what you're talking about.
00:26:07.000They go down and they'll ask a random person, name a country that's name starts with the letter U, and they'll go, uh, Utah?
00:26:15.000And it's like, I know dumb people exist, and you can find them and make videos mocking them, but I'm just growing concerned that, you know, that, let's talk about the Lab League thing real quick, and then we'll get into it in a bit.
00:26:27.000It's just like, Seamus Coghlan put it really well, Freedom Tunes guys, shout out.
00:26:31.000He said, remember when a virus emerged in the city that had a virus factory and emerged right next to the virus factory, but they called you crazy for believing that it didn't come from the market a few blocks away?
00:26:45.000It's just, like, Jon Stewart talked about that, and he was just like, it's crazy, they called him racist and alt-right.
00:26:51.000There are people that are so dumb that Zelensky can go on TV, and I'm driving down the street in West Virginia, and I see the Ukrainian flags.
00:27:00.000And West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, there are people who, they can't even point to Ukraine on a map, and they're, like, agreeing with a hundred billion dollars in war funding for a country they've never heard of.
00:27:11.000It's similar to voting against someone, which has been a big problem the last five years is that people want to vote against the guy they don't like.
00:27:18.000Now, right now they're fighting against Russia.
00:28:39.000People don't know how big this place is.
00:28:42.000They don't know what its interests are.
00:28:44.000All they know is, you know, I don't know, communists from the Soviet era or something?
00:28:50.000I don't even think that they have a concept of that.
00:28:53.000I think that it's a far more simplistic view of Russia.
00:29:00.000You know, the narrative is that Russia is, you know, Among the basket of the of deplorables, essentially, you know, obviously Russia is an authoritarian run state, but it's the the way that they've aligned Donald Trump, Russia and and essentially anyone that has that has a dissenting opinion in the United States is smeared with the Russian puppet narrative.
00:29:35.000Isn't Zelensky getting rid of a bunch of people, though, too?
00:29:38.000Hasn't he purged some of his leaders, defense ministers or finance ministers?
00:29:43.000I mean, he's doing his fair share, I think, of crushing political dissent in his own country.
00:30:00.000Which, I mean, obviously that's stuff that the media in the U.S.
00:30:04.000doesn't want to talk about because it's illiberal behavior and they want to paint Zelensky as a democratic government that we can rely on as a stable partner.
00:30:18.000And they ignore the fact that Ukraine was one of the most corrupt countries in Europe.
00:31:50.000A lot of them were reporting what they were told, so I don't know if you... So is that... Wait, wait.
00:31:55.000So, you know, I hire a reporter, and then I'm like, go report on what's going on with the pandemic, and then after you do, I'll tell you what to write?
00:32:04.000Yeah, basically, that's how those corporations work.
00:32:06.000It's true, but yeah, I mean, those aren't journalists.
00:32:08.000They're PR spokesmen for powerful institutions.
00:32:11.000They're reporting, they're not investigating.
00:32:13.000Well, like everything, it goes back to Trump, because Trump was the one who said this virus is from China, suggested that this was the source of it.
00:32:22.000And so the media, in their reflexive behavior then, of course, had to come out and say no.
00:32:29.000that that's not it. And so they just dug their heels in and there wasn't a lot of
00:32:34.000reporting on this until you know not even this revelation.
00:32:39.000There were others stepping forward. Do you think it was Trump? He called it
00:33:09.000There's a really great video where there's this doctor who says, The reason the press ignored the lab leak stuff is because we funded the lab, and it was embarrassing.
00:33:20.000And if we didn't fund it, it would be 100% of Americans agreeing it most likely came from the lab.
00:33:34.000I had a friend be like, no, I think it probably came from the wet market.
00:33:37.000And I'm like, you think the bat coronavirus didn't come from the bat coronavirus laboratory.
00:33:42.000It came from the wet market a block away from the laboratory where someone drove a bat from a thousand miles away to eat instead of the lab where they had the actual viruses that That's how I feel too.
00:33:54.000I think that Donald Trump would get pushback no matter what, but I think that because the U.S.
00:33:59.000government was funding the lab in Wuhan and the COVID virus likely came from the lab in Wuhan, that that is going to make the narrative pushback the significant factor.
00:34:14.000Does it mean we can call it the China virus now?
00:34:16.000I mean, I don't see a problem with it, but someone's gonna say you're a racist.
00:34:20.000I'm part Asian, so I'm allowed to, and you're racist if you tell me I can't.
00:34:32.000You know, I'm trying to have a conversation over here.
00:34:35.000But they'll call Larry Elder a white supremacist.
00:34:38.000They're going to call you racist no matter what.
00:34:40.000I mean, it doesn't matter what you say because they're going to call you names and they're going to frame it in a way that can slime you no matter what.
00:35:08.000Yeah, with Russia, with like Alaska and China and Russia all being kind of like triangulated.
00:35:14.000That is a very large area that you're thinking of.
00:35:16.000And we're not neighbors, like, you could argue we're neighbors everywhere in the world because the hegemonic powers are pressing against each other's borders, but like, we're all neighbors!
00:35:26.000Like, yeah, and shooting at each other, but sure, neighbors.
00:35:29.000Like, Pakistan and India are neighbors.
00:36:46.000And so if you took every American citizen and just plopped it right on top of China, like instantly, the Americans would take over and own the place.
00:38:15.000Oh, you think Rumble will make a, Yeah, I think they're literally building something for us because we need something bespoke.
00:38:23.000Well, if that's the case, Rumble should build channel chats and then we can embed the channel chat on all of the content so there's always a chat room available everywhere, 24-7.
00:38:51.000Basically, I've seen it pretty intensely.
00:38:53.000And I don't think that anyone has any intention of invading the United States right now to be like, poking the bear.
00:38:59.000And, and, I mean, look at what we did with NATO, how we pushed it right up to the Russian border and then blame them for, for moving forward.
00:39:07.000Like, it's like putting turrets right out.
00:39:09.000You were putting a bunch of turrets right outside someone's front door.
00:39:14.000I don't think any of it is serious because these aren't serious people, including the people who are running our military.
00:39:20.000People who are in charge here and everywhere else, they're just not serious.
00:40:11.000That's why I'm saying, look, the argument for Trump, the argument about Trump was that if you revert to nationalism and you reduce internationalism, secure the borders, bring manufacturing back, It's semi-isolationist.
00:40:27.000I'm not saying you cut yourself off from the world, but what happens then is the petrodollar crumbles, the U.S.
00:40:32.000becomes reliant on its manufacturing base to do trade with other countries instead of military might.
00:40:38.000And so my attitude was like, look, if you like the way you live, Where you can write articles about celebrity gossip and get paid 60k a year?
00:40:59.000You're gonna have to roll up your sleeves, get a good job, take care of yourself, figure things out on your own, and you're not gonna get this free ride from blown-up kids.
00:41:08.000Donald Trump's foreign policy, I think, proves that, and I've always been about the U.S.
00:41:13.000should not be using military might for economic advantage around the world, but I tell you this, all these leftists and all these liberals, If you actually place them in front of, like, a fork in the road, and you said, the fork on the left ends all war from the United States and the Empire, but you'll have to work from sunup to sundown on a farm to survive, and the road on the right, we blow those kids up, but you get cheap cheeseburgers.
00:41:40.000They will all walk down the right fork.
00:41:42.000Every single hipster college leftist will take the go-ahead-and-blow-them-off-if-it-means-I-don't-gotta-work.
00:41:50.000Because already we're seeing these videos of young people being like, they're filming themselves on TikTok going, why do I have to work to like live?
00:42:28.000Now it's not absolute, Johnson is a black man as well, but this is a fascinating thing.
00:42:32.000Here's the map, you can see, and the maroon is Vallis, a white man, the burnt orange-ish is Johnson, who is a black man, the purple is Lightfoot, you know Lori Lightfoot, they call her Beetlejuice, and the green is Garcia.
00:42:46.000Now, you may notice that there's a big chunk of green here and green here.
00:43:54.000But 36% for Vallis, the white guy, and 35% for Jesus G. Garcia, the Hispanic guy.
00:44:00.000In a neighborhood that is mixed between white and Hispanic, they voted mixed.
00:44:04.000And then, of course, if you go back to the racial demographic maps and look at black, you'll see this whole area is black community and right here as well.
00:44:11.000And then you look at the electoral map and sure enough, the only thing that apparently mattered to people in Chicago was the race of the candidate.
00:47:08.000Based on this map showing you that the black neighborhoods voted for the... If you look at the black neighborhoods, the top candidates' votes, Lori Lightfoot, Willie Wilson, and Brandon Johnson.
00:47:26.000My prediction is the black neighborhoods will likely vote for the black candidate in the runoff, not the white guy, giving Brandon Johnson the tremendous advantage just to win.
00:47:36.000So it's kind of disheartening to be completely honest that you look at like the Hispanic neighborhoods and they just vote for the Hispanic guy and the white neighbors voted for the white guy and the black neighbors voted for the black lady.
00:47:45.000So what do you think is going to happen then?
00:47:47.000You're going to get... Here's my prediction in the future.
00:47:50.000I think we're going to start seeing a tremendous amount of black politicians and To a lesser degree, Hispanic and Asian, but a tremendous amount.
00:47:56.000And the reason is, conservatives don't care about race.
00:48:00.000If you have a Larry Elder or Thomas Sowell, conservatives are gonna be clapping and cheering for him.
00:48:06.000They care about the policies and the ideas.
00:48:07.000The liberals and the left are extremely racist.
00:48:10.000They won't vote for a white guy, which creates real problems for the Democratic Party.
00:48:14.000That's why they want a Kamala Harris or something like that.
00:48:16.000So what'll end up happening is, you're gonna have, in this scenario, it's a perfect example, Brandon Johnson.
00:48:21.000Don't know his policies, don't know anything about him.
00:48:23.000But if we're seeing, by neighborhood, people vote predominantly based on race, what's gonna happen?
00:48:31.000White people will be split between Vallis and Johnson because you're gonna get a mix of the college liberal types in Logan Square and Rogers Park who are racist, who won't vote for a white guy.
00:48:40.000Then you'll get the more urban conservative types who will vote for the tough-on-crime guy.
00:48:45.000Then you'll get the black neighborhoods voting for the black candidate, and you will ultimately end up with more black candidates winning in the long run.
00:48:51.000Also, when a white person and a black person have a baby, they have a black baby.
00:48:54.000They call it mixed, but like Barack Obama.
00:51:07.000And so then you look at Ward 11, Vallis and Johnson are, Vallis is 58% to Johnson's 14, to Garcia's 13, but I think Johnson still gets an advantage there.
00:51:31.000And so Brandon Johnson's already winning in these places.
00:51:34.000So then you look at this over here, Brandon Johnson's got 19%, Val has 50%.
00:51:38.000I think you give all of these areas already leaning slightly towards him, plus just take a look at the vote.
00:51:45.000Lori Lightfoot and Willie Wilson's votes, if you take 87, let's just call it 90 plus 45, So you're taking an extra 140,000 votes on top of Brandon Johnson?
00:51:58.000I don't see Vallis picking up the rest of the votes.
00:52:00.000And I'm gonna say it, I don't care what the left says, you can clearly look at these maps and see that people were just voting for the race of the individual.
00:52:10.000It makes... But you know what it could be?
00:52:11.000It could be simply put, if you're a guy, if you're from Little Village, if you're from Ward 12, and you're Hispanic, you know that community better.
00:52:19.000So it makes sense when you're campaigning and saying stuff like, hey, I'm gonna help with these issues.
00:52:24.000The people who live there are like, hey, those are issues I know.
00:52:27.000And so Lori Lightfoot knows these areas, but as much as I think it's fair to say there's a component there, I really do think, for the most part, the people in Chicago have proven they're simply voting based on race.
00:52:38.000Now, for the people who are voting for Paul Vallis, this is what I was saying, I think conservatives, for the most part, don't care.
00:52:43.000They're just like, if you're tough on crime, I'll vote for you.
00:53:30.000I think it's something else, but that's what they call them.
00:53:33.000If you speak Spanish or your parents are from Mexico or something like that, then I could see why you would vote for someone that also spoke Spanish.
00:54:10.000The whole, like, let's get a woman of color as our vice president, like that obsession with race and gender, or I guess sex and race, you're going to see it all over the place.
00:54:21.000It's been a city whose politics has been run by race for a long time.
00:54:27.000You go back to the days of Harold Washington and that whole wars of the early 1980s.
00:54:35.000That was when he was the first black elected mayor, I think, in the country.
00:55:08.000You know, he's not like the old business guy or say a Rahm Emanuel or somewhere.
00:55:12.000He's got good credibility and a good background in what he's done for the city.
00:55:17.000And I do think his background in education You know, crime being the major issue there.
00:55:23.000I think what's happening in the schools is a major issue to a lot of these parents.
00:55:28.000Now, I mean, I don't think I'd be naive enough to think that, you know, a lot of those neighborhoods, a lot of those wards, regardless of what situation they're in, would consider voting for Vallis.
00:55:41.000But I do think it's a little bit more nuanced, I think, than race.
00:55:46.000I think that obviously there's a lot of things that play a role.
00:55:49.000When you look at the Rogers Park stuff, these are clearly more white areas that are voting for a black man, obviously.
00:55:55.000But that falls in line with that there was a study done that shows the different racial breakdowns in their in-group, out-group preference, and white liberal is the only group with an out-group preference.
00:56:08.000It makes perfect sense when you look at this.
00:56:10.000So these neighborhoods, they probably care to a certain degree about policy.
00:56:13.000But I mean, you look at some of these places and it's like, you know, in Ward 18, which is I believe Ford's, it's probably Ford City area.
00:56:20.000You've got, actually, let's just do this.
00:56:51.000It seems like race played a bigger role than anything else.
00:56:54.000So I'm sure, you could probably say 40% of the vote is due to good policy.
00:56:59.000But because of race being a predominant issue for most people, I guess, the way they see the world, that ended up being the dominant factor because that's what manifested in the map.
00:57:09.000You can come out and be like, no, no, everyone voted on policy.
00:57:11.000And I'm like, yeah, but if you look at the map, it's near one for one with the racial breakdowns of the city and who they voted for.
00:57:18.000That's kind of disheartening, isn't it?
00:57:21.000You can't feel one way or the other about it.
00:57:22.000I was thinking the other day, yesterday or today, something like, when we talk about race, like you got, people say white and black is a race, but it's the only ones that aren't like a country, I think.
00:57:34.000I mean, there's Latino, but is that a race?
00:57:39.000Like, so there's a Russian, they're from Russia, or like Caucasian, the Caucasus, then all of a sudden you have black and white, which are like, what?
01:00:08.000Oh, and chicken eggs, they say we're causing that too.
01:00:10.000You know, we learned a whole lot about the world, and maybe if we cut out erythritol, chicken eggs, avoid chicken pox and the common cold, these heart attacks, strokes, and pericarditis and myocarditis will stop happening.
01:00:22.000I mean, you know, maybe Justin Bieber's cracking raw eggs for breakfast.
01:00:27.000He's doing keto diet, so he's eating a lot of egg and he's eating a lot of erythritol.
01:00:45.000I think he said Ramsey Hunt, which they say it's like, oh, he's got chicken pox and the virus hit the nerve in his ear or something and then it paralyzes your face and makes you go deaf or something like that.
01:01:34.000It's just so weird that all of these things are happening around the same time.
01:01:38.000You know, I gotta say, talk to a doctor about what's right for you and don't get your medical advice from podcasters, but I honestly think there's a strong possibility the next big domino to fall will be mass vaccination.
01:01:50.000Specific mass vaccination, not, you know, I think there's a lot of vaccines that have been around for a long time that have been tested over several decades.
01:01:56.000But I wouldn't be surprised if, come 2024, you're gonna see some news come out about Adverse events, the increased risk.
01:02:05.000We've already started seeing reports that young people are seeing an increase of risk of myocarditis and pericarditis, despite the fact they're saying it's caused by the common cold or whatever they might say.
01:02:13.000And that I wouldn't be surprised if Donald Trump is running for president and they say, oh yeah, you know all these really bad things we're showing you, like Justin Bieber?
01:02:39.000What do you guys think of Vivek Ramaswamy as a political candidate?
01:02:43.000I don't think he's going to win, but he seems like an alright dude.
01:02:46.000I don't know enough about him to have an opinion.
01:02:52.000The reason I bring it up is because I'm absolutely disheartened by the way Donald Trump handled the COVID stuff.
01:03:02.000He just handed it off to Fauci in the administrative state and then was like, that's why... He didn't even tell people to go outside and get fresh air or any of that.
01:03:10.000That's why I think this is the direction things will go.
01:03:13.000Something's going to change in the news.
01:03:15.000We're already getting the FBI and the DOE saying, well I should say the Department of Energy, saying that lab leak is most likely the case, which is in a sense vindicating for Trump.
01:03:24.000But then they're going to come out and they're going to be like, yeah, all of these bad things, that was Trump's fault.
01:03:39.000Well, I mean, I was very critical of Trump from the very start, even the 15 days to stop the spread or whatever they called it, flatten the curve.
01:03:51.000Highly critical of him and handing over basically the economy.
01:03:56.000and the entire government of Fauci and Deborah Birx and using highly flawed models that were
01:04:03.000not tested as evidence to continue the lockdowns then into April of 2020. And he really, I mean,
01:04:13.000I think he's come out and said he's expressed some regret, but of course he owns Operation
01:04:19.000Warp Speed and you have not seen him pull back on that at all, off of that at all.
01:04:25.000But DeSantis also did go along with the lockdowns early on.
01:04:31.000He went along with some other mitigation factors, including the vaccine.
01:04:38.000I mean, he has expressed more regret, I think, and talked about the lessons that he learned.
01:04:44.000But look, I was in Florida at the beginning of the lockdown.
01:04:47.000I mean, it was locked down and gradually reopening.
01:04:51.000And he was signing executive emergency, you know, declarations.
01:04:55.000So if they're going to battle over that, I think ultimately DeSantis prevails because he did come around and he did open his state a little bit sooner than others.
01:05:07.000And that's the, look, the establishment will take a DeSantis over a Trump.
01:05:13.000Democrats I talk to, they hate DeSantis as much as Trump.
01:05:17.000I mean, they're gunning for that guy already.
01:05:19.000They want to win, but they will take a DeSantis over Trump.
01:05:23.000You mean like the administrative state?
01:05:25.000Yeah, I'm not saying that they're going to come out and be like, I'm voting for DeSantis!
01:05:28.000They're going to come out and be like, DeSantis is as bad as Trump.
01:05:31.000Then when it comes to the election, they will put everything into helping DeSantis win the primary to stop Trump, because if it came down to Democrats losing, they would prefer DeSantis over Trump.
01:06:29.000In terms of his advisors, I'm not really sure.
01:06:32.000I think Vivek Ramaswamy is a serious candidate in that he's actually talking about how to solve the situation, which is to put our economy into, what are they called?
01:06:47.000Uh, basically to invest our 401ks into non-woke organizations.
01:07:06.000He'd be a fantastic, maybe not a military commander.
01:07:08.000I don't know anything about his foreign policy.
01:07:10.000But I think if maybe a vice president, because he's a brilliant economist, the vice president doesn't really have a whole lot of a job to actually do.
01:07:20.000And someone like Vivek, if he's got good ideas, someone like that might be better off in a an administration position where they're writing policy,
01:07:29.000where they're actually crafting the policy. Donald Trump is good, has good gut
01:07:33.000instincts, but the things that that had tangible effect on the the economy and and
01:07:42.000policy, those were almost all written by other people.
01:07:50.000He's gonna be like, go do this, let's get this done.
01:07:53.000The anti-woke executive order that he wrote that he signed that was written by people like James Lindsay and stuff that that knew how to craft policy that will achieve the ends that we want that still is legal and is not straining the law because we really do have a lot of the tools at our disposal to fix a lot of the problems that we have.
01:08:21.000So I like Vivek but I don't think that he would I don't know that this alone is enough for me to say that he would make a good president.
01:09:01.000I was thinking about that Whatever podcast that keeps getting these viral clips.
01:09:06.000It's probably gonna become a massive show.
01:09:07.000But, you know, it's got its market cap.
01:09:09.000And that joke where someone said, get a bunch of low-wit, narcissistic women and, you know, rag on them and you'll have a great show.
01:09:16.000That's the strategy right there for Trump.
01:09:18.000Get Democrats who are of low wit and sound really dumb and debate them.
01:09:22.000It's why debate Smart people, when you just make yourself look dumb, get in a debate stage with stupid people, and then it makes you look really smart, whether you're smart or not.
01:09:33.000Like, Trump needs to put himself in positions where he's debating really, really dumb people, so he should offer up conversations with smaller channels and smaller podcasts from the left that would kill for an opportunity at the limelight, but there's a reason why they don't have it.
01:12:16.000Well, I mean, I do think that was one of his Achilles heels, is that even though he would go after the media, he still wants their affection.
01:12:23.000He still thinks he could win them over and charm them over, even someone like Maggie Haberman, who sticks it in his back every single time.
01:13:02.000You should watch them He's got a whole bunch that he's put on truth social Um, they're on Truth, but I think they're being posted other places.
01:13:22.000The left and the right, racial politics, divide, divide, like that's the problem.
01:13:27.000We gotta not do that this time and do something new.
01:13:30.000The racial politics is something that we're going to get regardless of whether it's Donald Trump or whether it's DeSantis or whatever because that is the current operating system of the left is racial politics.
01:14:31.000Like, Joe Biden hid in his basement the entire campaign.
01:14:34.000Like, that dude was clearly not interested in having any real conversation on ideas.
01:14:38.000But let me ask you, Julie, while we got you.
01:14:40.000Let's move on and talk about weaponization of government.
01:14:42.000So one of the big things that's happening with, you know, like Republicans taking Congress is they've got this committee on the weaponization of government.
01:14:51.000And you wrote a book about it and what's going on with January 6th.
01:14:54.000So I'm curious if you think we're going to get any real resolution moving forward, or are we going to need to see like a sweep of the federal government in 2024 with the Senate, with the White House and the House before we get any real action?
01:15:05.000I do think this will be another wedge issue for Trump, aside from the border and the Ukraine war, is, you know, people's just crushing their lack of faith in these Institutions and not just faith in them, but that they are recognizing they are completely corrupt weaponized In a very highly partisan way against the right, you know You went from the FBI going after Donald Trump in 2016 under crossfire hurricane going after his campaign aides and associates and now you have the FBI rounding up a
01:15:40.000There's still a thousand more people that they've not yet?
01:15:42.000almost a thousand total criminal defendants, most of whom have been charged with low-level
01:15:47.000misdemeanors like parading in the Capitol. The DOJ has said that they're going to get up to
01:15:53.0002,000 total defendants. The FBI is still investigating.
01:15:56.000Still a thousand more people that they've not yet. Wow. They want to get to a total caseload
01:16:06.000The FBI is still investigating, conducting armed raids of homes, you know, taking people out of their homes and off to jail with these trumped up charges.
01:16:17.000And so I think that that's going to continue to be a major issue.
01:16:24.000You've got at least a hundred men who have been held under pretrial detention orders for their nonviolent, some of them nonviolent offenders, even the ones who are charged with things like vandalizing or assaulting police officers.
01:16:39.000I think what we will see and we are seeing is that things like that, scenes like that that came out of January 6th are not as cut and dry as the American people have been led to believe.
01:16:49.000And so I think that's why you see this hysteria over the release of Tucker Carlson and I want to commend Kevin McCarthy for this because he did follow up on a promise to release the unreleased footage that was captured by surveillance videos at the Capitol, not just the Capitol building, but other buildings and the surrounding grounds that day that the DOJ and Capitol Police have kept under wraps under strict protective orders, not just from the American people, but also in court, keeping them away from defendants and their own attorneys.
01:17:23.000Do you think Trump should campaign on pardoning the January 6th defendants?
01:17:31.000I'm wondering if that would resonate effectively with the American people, because I feel like the people who know, for the most part, like there's some bad people who, you know, we're fighting and we're rioting and we're causing violence and, you know, they'll get charged or, you know, they should be penalized and charged for that stuff.
01:17:47.000But so many of these people were let in.
01:17:48.000The cops opened the door, they fanned them in, and now these people are getting locked up.
01:17:51.000That if Trump came out and said, the non-violent offenders from January 6 should not be charged, they've paid their penance, and they should all be pardoned, that would resonate really well with people who know what's going on.
01:18:03.000But I wonder if the general public would just be manipulated, and the corporate press would show pictures of January 6 and then say Trump was Pardoning his... Enabling domestic terror.
01:18:17.000In order to win, does Trump need to...
01:18:20.000you know, hold that hold that off. I don't think well, that's a good point. Um, I'm not sure it
01:18:26.000would be a campaign issue or a promise that he could make one way or the other. But I do think
01:18:32.000that making what the FBI and DOJ has done under the ruse of January 6, and that is unleash this
01:18:39.000war on terror against the American right, and continuing to do so that people are waking up
01:18:46.000because it's not just the J sixers, it's pro lifers. Now you have someone like Mark Hauk, whose
01:18:50.000you know, home was raided by armed FBI agents for a pro life advocate, wasn't charged locally. And
01:18:59.000Mary Garland's DOJ stepped in under the FACE Act and charged him with federal crimes.
01:19:03.000They've done that with multiple pro-life activists.
01:19:07.000Charging them with conspiracy to violate this FACE Act, which is freedom to access basically abortion services, pregnancy centers, whatever you want to call it.
01:19:20.000So this is a whole new level of weaponizing this DOJ and FBI against political dissidents, you know, those who are protesting the regime or have viewpoints that are contrary to the regime.
01:19:35.000And so to see Chris Wray and Merrick Garland in the past two days insist You know, they accept no culpability that their agencies have been fully weaponized against American citizens to pretend that none of that exists.
01:20:25.000So I do think that this is another huge wedge issue for Trump.
01:20:30.000And I think things are only going to get worse.
01:20:32.000And as the tapes come out, as people see the other side of what happened on January 6th, as they see the body cam footage, as they push for records, you know, the January 6th committee did not interview Christopher Wray, the FBI director, did not interview Stephen D'Antuono, who is the head of the Washington field office.
01:20:52.000You might remember his name as the architect of the Whitmer Fednapping hoax.
01:20:59.000Related to January 6th out of the Washington field office, the January 6th committee never interviews him or Christopher Wray.
01:21:05.000And according to the New York Times, the FBI only turned over 2,000 records for January 6th versus the Secret Service that turned over a million.
01:21:14.000There's a huge cover-up underway by this FBI.
01:21:18.000We're learning more about the number of informants, possibly up to 15 in the Proud Boys, which would mirror the number who were involved in the Whitmer.
01:21:27.000Remember, they had like a dozen FBI informants, undercover agents, that many people who were allegedly involved in the kidnapping hoax.
01:21:40.000And then all of a sudden the January 6th Committee has disappeared, but members of Congress do have about 100 boxes of materials that the January 6th Committee has kind of abandoned.
01:21:51.000So they have a lot of records to go through, a lot of witness transcripts still have not been released.
01:21:57.000And this has caused a real problem for defendants who are facing very serious charges like seditious conspiracy, Enrique Tarrio for one, who's on trial for that in DC now.
01:22:06.000Because you have potentially exculpatory evidence in these videos and in the records that were turned over, produced by the January 6th committee.
01:22:18.000And I know that there are Republicans in Washington who are very serious about looking at all of this, including the Whitmer Fednapping hoax.
01:22:27.000But it just seems like the only way anything will change is if Republicans win everything.
01:24:15.000It would be great to confront them and say, don't you think that these people are due the same due process rights, presumption of innocence, etc., that you asked for, for actual criminals, not people who walked into a public building on Wednesday afternoon.
01:25:25.000I would explain how she had my support before she wrote it up, because I care about infrastructure, but this bill was critical race theory.
01:25:32.000I would question her on the fabrication of that story.
01:25:34.000That she claimed, they knocked on the door, where is she, where is she, oh my god, they made it here.
01:25:38.000Except that story took place an hour before anyone breached the Capitol.
01:25:49.000I'm saying I've got people in the Capitol saying we would like to extend an invite to them.
01:25:54.000If they come back to me and say, squad members have agreed to come on the show, but these topics are off limits.
01:25:59.000You can talk policy, you can talk establishment and current events, but no one wants to talk about their personal, you know, issues or whatever.
01:26:11.000If people aren't willing to talk about things, then they shouldn't come on the show.
01:26:15.000You say yes, and then you ask them whatever the hell you want, and then when they get up and storm out like Kanye, you just throw your hands up in the air as a victory.
01:26:25.000Look, if I have a leftist come to me, and they say, I'm gonna tell you stuff that's off the record, and they tell me some pretty bad stuff, I keep it off the record.
01:26:33.000If someone says, I will come and sit with you and talk about policy, I'll talk about January 6th, I'll talk about the vote for McCarthy, I'll talk about the current bills in Congress, I will not talk about my involvement or my story.
01:26:44.000Like, if AOC said, I won't talk to you about my story on Instagram, and if you bring it up, I'm out, then I would say, then we won't talk about it.
01:27:00.000I think it's probably worth getting them on the show.
01:27:03.000I think agreeing to certain things that they don't want to discuss is, if you say it beforehand, I mean, in my opinion, you should, if that were to happen, you should make it known to the audience, these are the things that they won't talk about, so I can't, I'm not gonna ask them, and then go into it with the audience knowing, because then the audience knows what the politician said, no, I won't talk about.
01:27:25.000We have people who, Say they'll come on the show, but they don't wanna talk about something.
01:27:31.000People will be like, I really don't wanna talk about religion.
01:27:33.000And then I'll be like, okay, we won't.
01:27:36.000However, that's not a specific thing, right?
01:27:38.000So in the issue of AOC, so when I get asked like, hey, should we, like the people in Capitol Building know her people, they'll ask her, and I'm like, there's no way she'll do it.
01:27:46.000Because the first thing I'm gonna do is gonna be like, yo, that story on January 6th, you made that up.
01:28:18.000Did you know the building was going to be breached?
01:28:21.000And if not, why did you fabricate a story claiming you thought people were coming to kill you when you couldn't have known the building was going to be breached?
01:28:27.000I guess the other answer is she knew in advance before anyone else, including security, that they were going to breach the building.
01:29:10.000An economics professor at a local college made a statement that she had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class.
01:29:18.000The class had insisted that socialism worked, that no one would be poor and no one would be rich.
01:29:27.000The professor then said, OK, we will have an experiment in this class.
01:29:31.000All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade.
01:29:35.000No one will fail, but no one will receive an A either.
01:29:39.000After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.
01:29:49.000As the second test rolled round, the students who studied little studied even less.
01:29:54.000And the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too, so they studied little.
01:30:00.000The second average test result was a D. No one was happy.
01:30:05.000When the third test rolled round, the average was an F. As the test proceeded, the scores never improved.
01:30:13.000As bickering, name-calling and blame all resulted in hard feelings.
01:30:18.000And no one would study for the benefit of anyone else.
01:30:48.000Probably never happened, but if I was a teacher, I would totally do that.
01:30:51.000If I was like at college and I had a bunch of lefty, socialist kids, I'd be like, alright, we're gonna average all your grades out, and then I'm gonna put it, they will, here's the thing, I bet if you told that to some socialist, they would be like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't do that.
01:31:04.000Because then it's like, you're gonna have this forever, and your college transcripts or whatever, that you failed.
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01:31:52.000He says, look up the story on the Maricopa County Election Oversight Committee with Jacqueline Berger reveals the Sinaloa cartel.
01:32:01.000Sinaloa Cartel being involved in bribing officials, laundering their drug and trafficking money through fake real estate purchases and fake identities.
01:32:08.000These fake identities were then used to manipulate the election results in re-electing those who are not in on the money laundering, including their staff, which has totaled, I think, more than $18 billion.
01:33:01.000You know how many bombs were mailed in the 60s and 70s?
01:33:04.000But like mail mail bombs were were happening very frequently in the United States.
01:33:10.000It was I don't want to say a normal thing, but like it was not a peaceful time.
01:33:17.000And even with the George Floyd riots in 2020, the the new cultural revolution, if you want to call it that here in the U.S., is still not as violent as the late 60s and early 70s were.
01:33:34.000There were a lot of people that were mailing a lot of bombs and a lot of those people are no longer in jail and they're teaching in schools.
01:34:01.000I kind of am of the opinion that I don't care what skin color fantasy characters have, I never really have, unless it has something to do with this character specifically.
01:34:10.000Like, he's a slave from 1820 in the United States, children of a slave, and then they make him like a white guy or an Asian guy and be like, well, what's, you know.
01:34:18.000If he was like, this is a black slave from the 1820s, and then they make him a white guy, I'd be like, I'm confused now.
01:36:48.000IAM says we have forever wars because narcissists can't contribute to the economy, so we made an artificial one that never ends, and fortunately requires loss of life to achieve their goal.
01:36:58.000These whiny, hipster liberal types who don't have to work because we have guns and bombs, and I'm just like, you know, I'd be happier if our economy wasn't as strong as it was.
01:37:11.000The economy should be strong, But it's weirdly, falsely inflated right now.
01:37:16.000You should work hard, but make enough to have a family, to buy a house, to save for your family's, your kid's future and things like that.
01:37:26.000But now what we have is hard-working people working in factories making 20 bucks an hour, and fat, body-positive influencers getting paid millions of dollars to eat Ben & Jerry's every night.
01:37:38.000Like something's wrong with that, you know what I mean?
01:37:44.000The KL Tanker says, I've been wondering why instead of making laws that citizens sue to see if they are constitutional, why not have a ruling on constitutionality before apply and three strikes to the members who propose unconstitutional bills?
01:38:02.000The idea should be that after Congress passes a law, it should go to the Supreme Court immediately, who should then weigh in on the constitutionality of it, and if they do, it can get signed into effect by the executive.
01:38:17.000That should be what the Supreme Court does.
01:38:19.000Do they just keep the judicial system separate for separation of power?
01:38:23.000Yeah, but it's like they pass a law, and then you have to sue the government to challenge it, and then it goes to the court?
01:38:29.000So, like, the government is allowed to do unjust things until you convince them they're not?
01:38:33.000I would run that by a constitutional lawyer, but on its face, that actually does sound like a good idea.
01:38:38.000I haven't put a whole lot of thought into it to find the holes or whatever, but that seems reasonable to me.
01:38:44.000Hillbillory Clinton says, flag behind Phil is crooked, might as well turn it upside down instead of fixing it though, because our country is for sure in distress.
01:39:18.000Amenthy says, if a draft over Ukraine is ever entertained, I can see nationwide rage and noncompliance, but the left will still not learn a single lesson.
01:39:27.000After they volunteer and go get their legs blown out, blown off, they will.
01:39:32.000Folk hero Alex Jones says Glenn Beck interviewed Trump about Ukraine this week, and when asked what he would do, he said we are close to World War III, but he loves Zelensky because of Ukrainegate.
01:39:42.000Trump's ego can be used to extend this war.
01:40:17.000Meatball Motivate says, in the event of nuclear war, all that remains is Phil LaBonte, and as I lay dying, I hear him say, kill switch engage, in a disturbed voice, as America, though in flames, is avenged sevenfold.
01:40:33.000Is all that remains, was that like a nihilistic thing about the end of the liberal economic order when you were creating it?
01:40:39.000No, back then it was, I really put The only thought that I put into it was, this sounds cool, and I don't think there's another band with that name.
01:41:40.000All right, Christopher Hunter says everyone should tweet their governor and ask if the federal government gives orders to your state's National Guard to go fight in a frivolous war, will they order the National Guard to defy federal orders and stay home?
01:43:27.000The Trans-Pacific Partnership was trying to get us to, the Investor State Dispute Settlement Clause in that was trying to get us to become able to be sued by Malaysian oil companies.
01:43:36.000The Soviet Union had been absorbing countries for decades after the end of the Cold... or
01:43:41.000after the end of the Second World War, and the United States truly believed that the...
01:43:48.000that it was called the Domino Theory, that countries were going to fall one by one to
01:43:51.000communism and it... like, there was a lot of the wars that really were about stopping
01:43:56.000communism because communism is a global ideology, right?
01:44:02.000So to have true communism, you have to have global communism.
01:44:07.000That's why when you talk to communists, they'll continuously say real communism has never been tried.
01:44:13.000There have been socialist countries, but we haven't had communism because we don't have communism until it's global.
01:44:19.000So that's part of the ideology of communism, and that is what the United States was actually fighting against.
01:44:26.000The ideology Duh is expansive, and they were literally taking country after country.
01:44:32.000That's what the Cold War was about, was preventing the global takeover of communism.
01:44:37.000Sixth Emperor Tyrannus says, Hey Tim, Matt Brainard's organization, Look Ahead America, got banned from Discord.
01:48:12.000Joe Spinella says my grandfather is from the south side of Chicago, back when they had two professional football teams, and he's an FDR Democrat, but he would tell me during elections he would play both sides and get paid putting up and tearing down campaign posters.
01:49:01.000You know, I'm in Slytherin, by the way.
01:49:03.000But it's really dumb because you basically choose which house you want to be in.
01:49:06.000And so the other thing, too, is your character can be any gender.
01:49:10.000You can make a male character and then give it a female voice or a female character, the male voice, and you can put in whatever dorm you want.
01:49:17.000And so like they're calling the game transphobic and I'm like you can literally make like a petite five-foot dainty feminine woman with a deep voice and then put her in the men's dorm room and like the game lets you do all of it.
01:49:28.000As soon as you could like customize avatars in video games all of my friends made the most ridiculous clown looking characters.
01:52:03.000I mean, I intentionally make it sound awful, but, you know, I enjoy it.
01:52:06.000All right, Jash Beam says, Hast thou espied the malevolent buffoonery Ubisoft hath commenced wherein hate speech is reported to the constabularity in Europe, methinks Insanity, as such spreads only from complete lunacy?
01:52:24.000This is like voice chat when you're playing an Ubisoft game is being recorded and sent to British police.
01:54:16.000So it's kind of like the Gadsden flag, but it's like yellow and it's got the rooster.
01:54:19.000It's important for everybody who doesn't know, but if there's a bunch of chickens and they're like grazing and like a fox is coming up, the rooster will charge the fox knowing it will die to give the hens a chance to escape.
01:54:31.000You've been around chickens to know that.
01:55:05.000Roberto's off at Cocktown, and a hawk or something swooped down, And Roberto ran and then waited outside the coop for the girls to go in before he went in.
01:56:53.000Someone will be like, hey, like especially if someone's from, like in Congress, they're going to be like, hey, we're going to, we've had this several times.
01:57:51.000And their staff is going to say, do not do it.
01:57:53.000It's the Green New Deal, because if we really do start pulling carbon out of the air and making graphene with it and create an industrial revolution, that's something I think we can all use as a groundswell.
01:59:21.000Henry Vail says, got membership to say this, y'all should read the prologue of Hugh Benson's Lord of the World, book greatly describes the 1900s and Marxist social progression, has a lot to say about the modern crisis.
01:59:33.000That video of that woman explaining the classroom was really, really great.
01:59:37.000I doubt that really happened, that story, but it really does explain exactly why socialism fails.
01:59:43.000Because you are outright telling people you will not be rewarded for hard work.
01:59:47.000They say, okay, then why would I do it?
01:59:49.000It is not possible to make the uncapable capable so you must make the capable incapable.
01:59:56.000You cannot take people that don't have the ability to do things and make them able to do things.
02:00:05.000The only way you can make equity happen in reality or make equity manifest in reality is to take away from people that can.
02:00:14.000Take away their property, take their abilities, take away their Liberties do things in acting the world Laurie Lemon and
02:00:20.000the member chat said Phil's headphones are lopsided. Please fix. I'm kidding
02:00:24.000I think they're trolling Added the police fix
02:00:28.000All right Tyler Henry says, I'm a septic technician and I can't stop thinking about your talk yesterday with liberals moving out of cities.
02:00:37.000I show up to people's houses with fancy cars and Biden stickers and not wanting to learn how to avoid the problems.
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02:03:49.000We, as we're expanding the new facility, I guess we need a, like, general handyman.
02:03:55.000Somebody who knows how to use appliances, equipment, like water systems, septic, things like that.
02:04:00.000Cause somebody super chatted the other day that if we needed a plumber, and I was like, actually, we might need someone like that.
02:04:05.000And then I was talking about it today with upper management and they were like, we, we need like a general maintenance handy, handyman who can maintain everything.
02:04:13.000Because now we've got the new studio being built, which is going to be like three buildings.