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00:18:38.000He ended up pulling it out in the end.
00:18:40.000He won big in the elections, ended up securing a majority with an allied party, so we'll be discussing that election.
00:18:48.000We'll be discussing some new border wall contracts which have been given out by the Department of Defense.
00:18:54.000You might have seen this and I was tweeting about it very early in the morning, but it turns out that we are finally starting to see some of the money allocated during
00:19:03.000The president's emergency declaration now being given out in the form of contracts so that we could start building something resembling a wall.
00:19:12.000And we're going to get into all the details, but there are some reasons to be excited about this.
00:19:17.000There are some reasons to be kind of disappointed about this.
00:19:20.000You know, it's exciting on the one hand that we are finally seeing something resembling a barrier being constructed on the southern border.
00:19:28.000But then on the other hand, you have to look at what's actually being completed here.
00:21:15.000You know, I guess for what it is, if you understand like the implications of that, the gravity, no pun intended, that we were able to get an actual photograph and you can wrap your head around what that means and the scientific implications, then wow, it's really cool.
00:21:30.000But otherwise, it's kind of unimpressive.
00:21:32.000They used all kinds of satellites across the world and in space to take a picture of it.
00:21:37.000And the kind of people that get excited over this stuff
00:21:49.000You know, I failed my science class in college.
00:21:53.000They're trying to tell me about stars and evolution and all this other stuff, and they're just not answering all the relevant questions.
00:21:59.000You know, we're talking about the origins of the universe and everything else, and I just can't get over, the one question I have is like, well, where is the universe?
00:22:08.000You know, you've got the universe, you've got all this other stuff.
00:23:24.000We'll be doing gaming streams and other streams on there as an alternative to Twitch, but I set that up I set up my there's like a ton of other things you got to set up trying to set that account up So I did that I did some other things unrelated to the show And so I was really making a lot of progress and then I lay down with the dog thinking like I'll take like a 15 minute nap because I'm feeling a little tired and I'm out from like
00:24:05.000I don't know who might have been responsible.
00:24:08.000Maybe on the YouTube show yesterday I said the CIA is a terrorist organization and maybe they picked that up as part of the NSA and they slipped someone through the window and AIDS needle?
00:24:31.000We're gonna try and power through here, and it was such a shame because at two I was like, maybe I take, maybe I drink some Monster Zero Ultra.
00:24:38.000I just picked up a couple from 7-Eleven the other day.
00:24:41.000Maybe I just pound one of those back to keep myself up.
00:24:58.000border wall contracts because the title of the show is about the israeli election so i feel like that should be the feature that should be that should be towards the end so we'll start with the border wall news like i said there are some good things to announce things which don't really have a downside a couple of big announcements from yesterday like i said which i couldn't get to uh we remember that on monday the dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen she got fired which is huge i mean that's a really great thing because
00:25:27.000She was probably one of the biggest impediments in the way of personnel to the president's immigration agenda being implemented.
00:25:34.000You could probably say that John Kelly and Nielsen have been the worst people in the cabinet in terms of stopping our immigration priorities from being put into place.
00:26:05.000So it appears that if you look at what Stephen Miller is doing in the White House, it could constitute a much larger purge.
00:26:12.000That's what's being reported by a lot of White House sources, that Stephen Miller is really taking the reins on immigration, and he's forcing a lot of people outside the White House, people in DHS, people in other administrative roles, which if that's happening, and if they get replaced by good people, then that would be the beginning of a course correction.
00:26:31.000Again, not saying I'm optimistic that that's what's happening, not saying I'm really... that that's... there's a high likelihood that that's happening.
00:27:47.000If that goes through, then we'll be okay.
00:27:50.000The other big white pill is that it has been reported that Chris Kobach has been in touch with the White House to take over DHS, which is pretty big.
00:27:59.000You know, we wanted Chris Kobach to get into the White House after the midterm elections.
00:28:04.000We wanted him to get into the administration after the inauguration.
00:28:08.000That's who was favored by all the immigration hawks to fill either DHS or State or Attorney General.
00:28:14.000Some role in the White House, not State.
00:28:17.000Attorney General or DHS or something like that.
00:28:35.000We got, you know, other bad people involved.
00:28:38.000Then it was talked about a couple of weeks ago that there would be an immigration czar position being created.
00:28:44.000The White House has a number of czars for various subcategories of policy that don't constitute a department in themselves but are nevertheless important.
00:28:54.000So they said maybe we'll find a czar position and people said maybe Chris Kobach would be the immigration czar and that might be a good thing.
00:29:01.000Well, perhaps he could be the replacement for DHS.
00:29:20.000I don't want to get my hopes up because, like I said, we thought that this was going to happen in 2017.
00:29:25.000We thought it was going to happen after the midterms.
00:29:27.000We thought it would happen with this czar position.
00:29:30.000So hopefully he ends up in the administration in some capacity because people have seriously talked about him perhaps running for president down the road.
00:30:23.000You know, just things to keep in mind, just things to consider.
00:30:25.000But the big news from today, and this is according to CNN, is that the Department of Defense announced today that it has awarded $976 million in contracts to build President Donald Trump's much-sought-after border wall with a completion date for these projects of October 2020.
00:30:44.000So, this was the headline, and this is what Don Jr.
00:30:48.000and a lot of others were retweeting and saying, it begins!
00:30:53.000We're finally getting promises kept on the border!
00:30:56.000Finish that 18-foot bollard fence replacement fencing, Donald!
00:31:00.000You know, we finally thought we were there, but then you dig in a little bit, you read the actual fine print, and it's not as exciting as the MAGApedes would have you think.
00:31:15.000A $789 million contract was awarded to the Texas-based company SLSCOLTD for the construction of border wall in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, located in the El Paso sector of the border.
00:31:28.000And a second $187 million contract was awarded to the Montana-based Barnard Construction Company for work in Yuma, Arizona.
00:31:37.000So, the $800 million contract for Santa Teresa, New Mexico
00:31:42.000Is border wall that is 30 feet tall it's bollard fencing so it's 30 feet tall bollard fencing with a 5-foot anti-climbing plate So if you see the fencing it's got like these beams and then this sort of flat paneling at the top That's an anti-climbing plate
00:31:59.000So that makes it more difficult for people to get over it.
00:32:03.000So for this longer section of the wall, it's 30 feet tall, 5 foot anti-climbing plate, bollard fencing.
00:32:09.000So 30 feet is a good height, but bollard fencing is not what we wanted, but I guess that's a good compromise.
00:32:14.000That's probably as good as we're going to get it.
00:32:16.000And then the $200 million about contract in Arizona is going to be 18 foot tall bollard fencing with a 5 foot anti-climbing plate.
00:32:32.000That's an improvement on what existed previously, which was simply anti-vehicle fencing or other insufficient wooden fencing or things like that.
00:32:40.000So it is better fencing, but nevertheless, it's replacement fencing.
00:32:44.000So we're not actually on net increasing the amount of border barrier.
00:32:48.000That's really the most important detail about this so-called new border wall is that it's all replacement.
00:32:56.000It's an improvement over what existed before and I guess that's an improvement overall, but on net you're not actually increasing the amount of coverage that you have.
00:33:04.000You're not on net increasing the amount of of mileage that you have a border barrier.
00:33:10.000So all the miles of border that were completely open remain open from before Trump got elected and now two years into the administration.
00:33:19.000So you've got that and additionally this is according to the Army Corps of Engineers in El Paso the wall is going to be four I'm sorry in New Mexico the wall is going to be 46 miles long and in Yuma it's going to be 11 miles long.
00:33:35.000So we have a grand total of 57 miles of replacement fencing being constructed.
00:33:42.000So on the upside we have something to show for it.
00:33:46.000I guess at this stage in the game the most important thing is that at the very least we will have something to show for these two years.
00:33:54.000The president went down to California in Calexico earlier this week to recognize the first miles of wall that were built during his administration and they have a big shiny plaque that says President Donald Trump and DHS Secretary Nielsen and all these other names.
00:34:10.000Now, it doesn't really matter the fact that that was all funding, that that wall was actually greenlit by the Obama administration, and those funds were greenlit by the Obama administration, and the wall was planned to be built by the Obama administration.
00:35:57.000You know, if you give all illegal immigrants immunity with unaccompanied minors, and you expand catch and release, and you decrease the amount of facilities that you can use to detain people at the border, and on and on and on, and you increase the amount of visas, and low-skill visas, and high-skill visas, and if all that is happening, well, it kind of doesn't matter if you're building, fencing,
00:36:21.000If you're just taking people who surrendered themselves at a port of entry Then it really doesn't matter if the non ports of entry have barrier if they don't or anything else, you know So you arguably have already done so much damage to immigration policy Aside from the wall that it doesn't matter if there's a wall there or not because it's so bad in other areas It really makes that section irrelevant.
00:38:38.000We are scraping up crumbs and dust and little pieces of gravel off the floor and presenting it to the American people and they're saying, finish the wall.
00:38:47.000You know, the absolute bare minimum, I guess, is what we're at.
00:38:52.000So it's a start, but at this point the chief concern is getting the president re-elected.
00:38:58.000You know, I don't know what the prospects are looking like for Andrew Yang or anybody on the left, anybody on the Democrat side.
00:39:05.000I've said before that I'll probably vote for the president regardless, just because he probably won't arrest people like me, just because he won't, you know, exacerbate the problem with people like me in the next administration like Elizabeth Warren has promised.
00:39:19.000She said she's going to start prosecuting so-called white nationalists.
00:39:23.000So, you know, Jared Holt slaps that label on pretty frivolously, pretty recklessly.
00:39:27.000So, you know, as long as Trump isn't accelerating a hundred miles per hour towards my door trying to arrest me or kick me off or whatever, then I guess he's got my vote.
00:39:38.000So we look at it from that perspective and I guess it's okay.
00:39:53.000Quote of more than 97% of the vote counted.
00:39:56.000According to Israeli media, a bloc led by Netanyahu's Likud party will secure 65 seats in the 120-strong Knesset.
00:40:06.000And the Knesset is their legislature there.
00:40:09.000A center-left bloc led by Gantz's Blue and White party, supported by the Arab parties, only mustered 55 seats.
00:40:17.000So, Benjamin Netanyahu, by hook and by crook, has won a fifth term, and he will, I guess, in the summer, become the longest-serving Prime Minister of Israel, longer than even their founder, David Ben-Gurion, and that's a pretty big deal in the region.
00:40:32.000We know this because he's done just about everything in the playbook to get re-elected, and the President of our country has done just about everything he can do to get this guy re-elected, and they ended up with a pretty substantial victory, a pretty surprising victory.
00:40:48.000And this was pretty critical for Netanyahu because the alternative to winning re-election was going to jail.
00:40:53.000You might have remembered that several months ago he was the subject of a very long investigation and recently indicted on charges of bribery, corruption, a number of other things.
00:41:03.000And he's sort of in a similar boat as Trump that if he didn't win this re-election he could be facing jail time, he could be facing the courts or something like that.
00:41:12.000So it was very critical that he got re-elected for himself.
00:41:16.000He promised all kinds of radical things.
00:41:18.000He said we would start annexing the West Bank and a number of other radical far-right provisions.
00:41:24.000The president did a lot for this guy before the election.
00:41:28.000Of course, we had the Golan Heights recognition, Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
00:41:32.000We had the recognition of the IRGC, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Iran.
00:41:38.000As a terrorist group a lot a lot has been done on the part of the president to shore up this reelection bid and he ended up winning so we're glad you know again as we say just about every night because it's just about every night that something like this happens we are glad that something is being done in this administration somebody's being helped and I will say I will say I'm gonna take a little bit of a nuanced position here
00:42:01.000For a long time, I have been upset with this administration, and you know this because I've said it a million times, because he doesn't do anything for us, but he does a lot for Benjamin Netanyahu.
00:42:11.000Now, while that's a bad thing, I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing that Netanyahu won the election, and I'll tell you why.
00:42:18.000Israel in itself is not a bad country, is not in itself a bad country.
00:42:24.000A lot of people will say, well, you look at how they treat Palestinians, you look at how they treat their neighbors, and what goes on in Israel, and who flees to Israel if they're facing certain charges in America, and because they're right of their return, they get to hang out there no matter what, even if they do certain things in America.
00:45:29.000So if you put that aside for a moment, you can say that perhaps Netanyahu getting elected could conceivably be a good thing.
00:45:35.000If we elected a leader who is similar to Netanyahu or similar to these other leaders, it could conceivably be a good thing.
00:45:42.000And if you look at the relationship between somebody like Netanyahu and Bolsonaro, for example, in Brazil, or Netanyahu and Salvini in Italy,
00:45:50.000There you see a relationship which is basically benign.
00:45:53.000The only reason it's problematic in the American context is because of, again, the fact that we're the number one military and economy in the world.
00:46:01.000The reason it's not a big deal for Bolsonaro to get support and sponsorship and patronage from Netanyahu and the Israeli, you know, this big puppet thing that happens all over the globe is because Brazil is not in the Middle East right now.
00:46:17.000Italy is not in the Middle East right now.
00:46:19.000So, if Bolsonaro goes and does a photo-op in the Western Wall, that's not going to have the same impact as it does for an American politician, because the expectation for an American politician is we're going to remain in Syria forever, and we're going to remain everywhere else in the Middle East forever, and we're going to greenlight ever-increasing amounts of foreign aid forever, and you're going to speak in the Congress, and we're going to give you all this intelligence, and we're going to give you all these other concessions.
00:46:44.000With Bolsonaro, with Salvini, with these other countries,
00:46:47.000That's basically benign because again you don't have that expectation.
00:46:51.000You don't have that big of a relationship between the institutions of the two countries.
00:46:56.000So I look at this election and I would temper a lot of the skepticism, a lot of the criticism that we have for this relationship by saying that there can be a way where this is workable.
00:47:06.000There can be a way where this is a good thing.
00:47:20.000In Israel, some of these far-right, very hardcore Jewish nationalist parties in Israel that the Likud party allied with in order to win their majority in the Knesset, they have allied with, and those parties say that foreign aid is actually bad for Israel.
00:47:36.000A lot of the, I think it's like 10% of the vote was accounted for by these smaller, more nationalist parties.
00:47:42.000They are saying, we want no foreign aid, we want no help from the United States, it's actually bad for us.
00:47:47.000Now, I don't know if that's going to happen anytime soon.
00:47:50.000You know, I know that Israel, and particularly the people in Israel, are really ones to be sort of, you know, they don't like to take money.
00:47:59.000They're very, you know, if you offer them money, they're not going to take it.
00:48:02.000They're not really gung-ho about taking money with both hands.
00:48:05.000You know, I know they're not like that.
00:48:07.000So I'm definitely sure of it that that's probably coming down the line any day now.
00:48:12.000These Israelis, these Zionists are gonna stop taking money from us with both hands.
00:48:32.000I think the way that we have to look at the world sort of realistically and with a mature and nuanced perspective is that the problem with this relationship is basically on us.
00:48:41.000It's basically our fault that we allow this to happen.
00:48:45.000You know, it's really nobody's fault other than our own that our country has been hijacked and taken over and abused.
00:48:52.000Sleeping at the wheel when this happened, right?
00:48:54.000You know, I don't think we can necessarily blame a small country like that for
00:48:58.000I don't think it would be right for any country to do that.
00:49:01.000Every government is acting in the interest of their state and the interest of their people.
00:49:19.000So we can entertain the possibility at once that we do not want Israeli influence in our politics and that's a very horrible thing and this relationship is bad and malicious and parasitic and so on, while at the same time saying that the Israeli government is doing what's in their best interest and that doesn't necessarily make them evil or whatever, even if they do do evil things on top of that, you know.
00:50:46.000Not like there's any shortage of problems that we can have with Israel, right?
00:50:49.000Not like there's any shortage of issues that we can take with Israel in themselves or the Zionist lobby or...
00:50:57.000You know, the Jewish lobby or anything like that.
00:50:59.000But it is to say that we have to be a little bit discerning.
00:51:02.000We have to take a little bit of responsibility, right?
00:51:05.000So I don't think that's necessarily a wrong thing or a totally out of right field thing to say to acknowledge that, you know, obviously we look at that election in Israel and we don't have to say that it's necessarily bad in itself that Netanyahu got elected or the policies he's decided to undertake.
00:51:22.000It's rather that our government is so willing to get down on our knees and beg for their support or whatever.
00:51:29.000So, ultimately it could have a good impact.
00:51:32.000As we see, and I discussed this a little bit yesterday, I think we gave a little bit of a preview of the Israeli elections yesterday, I hinted at this, it could actually end up being a good thing that Netanyahu stays in power and the Likud party stays in power and Israel becomes more right-wing because what we're seeing in the American left
00:52:22.000Obviously we saw what Ilhan Omar said and it was Nancy Pelosi and every major leader from the Democrats and the Republicans who disavowed her in the House and the Senate and like everywhere.
00:52:36.000But we could conceivably see a future where the Democrats totally alienate themselves from Israel.
00:52:42.000Totally alienate themselves from the Zionist lobby and so on and then we get to a point where we're able to exert a little bit more control over this relationship.
00:53:18.000So the way it works is they just have complete hegemony, complete primacy over all other countries, including in our own House of Representatives and Senate.
00:53:28.000But you could see a future where perhaps, and maybe this is wishful thinking, maybe this is not really true, but perhaps down the line if people like Beto O'Rourke and others are ascendant in the party, and there's other interests which are willing to bankroll campaigns, or maybe there's a progressive uprising in the party,
00:53:45.000Maybe you could see a future where at the very least there's a substantial block in the Democratic Party that alienates the Israelis and then they're completely reliant on us.
00:53:53.000In the same way before that Republicans were basically reliant on Jewish money.
00:53:58.000You know, when you see Trump going to that Republican-Jewish coalition meeting the other week and shucking and jiving for the yarmulkes in the audience, maybe then we could see where, in the same way that we were reliant on Zionist money, they will be reliant on Republicans for political clout in Washington DC.
00:54:15.000And then if that's the case, then we have a very powerful friend.
00:54:18.000If the left has, you know, Jewish media, and the left has the left-wing Jewish people, who, you look at Democratic donations in 2018, it was like 70% of donors to the Democratic Party were Jewish, and like 50% were Republican, right?
00:54:33.00050% of Republican donors were Jewish, but, you know, it was more...
00:54:36.000It was more disproportionate among the Democrats.
00:54:39.000If they've got all the left-wing Jews, if we had a monopoly on the right-wing Jews and they only bankrolled us, then you could see where we can control our Jewish proxies in our fight with the left.
00:54:49.000And, you know, maybe that's a future that could be a little bit more workable, a little bit more reciprocal, in the same way that it is in Brazil, in Italy, in other countries.
00:54:57.000And again, I'm not totally hopeful that that's going to be the case.
00:55:00.000You know, I'm not totally hopeful that business as usual is going to change anytime soon.
00:55:05.000But you can see where there is a little bit of nuance to be read into this reelection campaign.
00:55:10.000There is a little bit of dynamism that you can see happening.
00:55:13.000As long as things are changing a little bit, I think I'm...
00:55:16.000A little bit more optimistic than before, right?
00:55:19.000As long as you have people like Ilhan Omar and Beto O'Rourke willing to at least buck the status quo, then I think there is room to sort of work upon and improve this relationship, make it a little bit more livable for us.
00:55:31.000Because the problem right now is that...
00:55:44.000So how do you at once maintain like some sort of right-wing political party in the country that exists on a national level without the Jewish money, while at the same time having, you know, a party that has the money but is also serving the interests of the people that elect the party?
00:56:17.000Are we really a fan of Netanyahu and what he does to our country?
00:56:20.000Not really, but Netanyahu as a strong nationalist leader sort of paving the way for an illiberal reaction in the broader Western world?
00:56:30.000You know, the broader, I don't know what you'd call it, but basically not the Orient and not Africa?
00:56:36.000Well, I don't think it's the end of the world.
00:56:37.000It could probably be better than the alternative.
00:56:41.000The alternative is you elect a left-wing politician who is not friends with any of the nationalists, who doesn't have a relationship with anybody in the world, who is probably more anti-white, probably anti-free speech, probably going to help a lot of the liberal politicians in Europe who want to facilitate mass migration into Europe from the Middle East.
00:57:01.000You know, I think there's pros and cons to both.
00:57:03.000So that's Netanyahu, but we are running out of time here, so I do want to take a look at our Streamlabs and Superchats.
00:57:09.000Or rather, just our Super Chats, and we'll see what you guys are saying.
00:57:12.000I know probably the usual suspects are not happy about... I always have to be careful when I talk about Israel, because on the one hand, you've got people that are watching that are like, slip up, say something wrong about Israel, say something too negative about Israel, and we're literally gonna kill you.
00:57:29.000And then I've got on the other side, people saying, if it's not all 100% bad about Israel, if it's not all, you know, the usual routine, the usual, we hate Israel, and all this other stuff,
00:57:39.000Then you're a cuck, you're a shill, you're getting paid by Israel.
00:57:42.000You know, so that's what it's like when you're a content creator.
00:57:46.000It's always, it's always the fine line, right?
00:58:42.000Because I know lawyers, and they will all tell you that a public person, particularly in politics, pursuing something like defamation over most of what happens is virtually impossible.
00:58:55.000And if it does, if it is viable, it's more trouble and more expense than it's worth.
00:59:36.000That's what you have to understand about the left is their politics is based on this moralizing.
00:59:42.000You know, it's not simply that you're in disagreement with them.
00:59:46.000It's not simply that you are a sensible person that believes that 60 million immigrants over 60 years is a lot, logistically, practically, you know, in whatever other way it's unsustainable.
01:00:45.000And we know this because what does the left support every day?
01:00:48.000The left supports child abuse, abortion, pedophilia, bestiality, polyamory, adultery.
01:00:56.000So, the people that are telling us, oh, you're a bad person because of your politics, they're the same people cheering on 10-year-old drag queens dancing for money from gay men, okay?
01:01:06.000They're the same people cheering on tens of millions of abortions every day.
01:01:10.000They're the ones cheering on the destruction of the family in America, and on and on and on down the line.
01:01:17.000So, a lot of moral authority from the left, right?
01:01:28.000The pivot is always, you're accusing me of, oh, being a little bit prejudiced against people who don't look like me.
01:01:34.000Even if that were true, you're literally a pedophile.
01:01:36.000You know, like in the case of this guy who we're talking about, who I can't name by name, you know, if I want to stay on DLive or whatever.
01:01:45.000You know, here's somebody, and this is just factual, who says, Nick is a bad person.
01:04:52.000I think outer space stuff is interesting, but it makes me less interested in it to know that, like, normal people get all, like, they get really kooky about the space stuff, you know?
01:05:03.000I was willing to read that and be like, oh, that's pretty neat, and then I see on Twitter everybody, like, freaking out about it or memeing about it, and I'm like,
01:07:06.000It's all about the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence.
01:07:10.000Just this weekend, I've got plans to go down to southwestern Texas to deliver copies of Free to Choose in Spanish to all the refugee camps and all the illegal immigration neighborhoods.
01:07:22.000I'm about to go down to a border town and distribute
01:12:32.000And that's really honestly my biggest objection to most people.
01:12:35.000If I have an objection to somebody, it's not because I disagree with their politics necessarily, it's because they're not funny and they make bad content.
01:13:03.000Uh, but what makes me mad is when I see him post content that is bad.
01:13:06.000When I see him post jokes that aren't funny, I'm like, now I have to bully you.
01:13:10.000You know, you were some kind of weird, inconsistent, progressive before, but now I'm mad at you because you posted a joke that, you know, the meme wasn't used properly or wasn't funny.
01:13:22.000You know, I don't really even get mad at TRS for any other reason than they're not funny.
01:13:25.000They do the same stale jokes, the same stuff from 2016.
01:13:30.000I was gonna tweet out the other day, they should do an episode of the Twilight Zone about TRS and people on 4chan.
01:13:38.000Jordan Peele, whoever's the one doing it, whichever one from that duo was doing it, he should do a Twilight Zone episode about this group of wignags who are stuck in a time loop.
01:13:47.000It turns out they're trapped in the year 2016 and there's no end in sight.
01:15:52.000They're three months off for the summer.
01:15:54.000You know, when I was in Boston, I started as a freshman September 4th, and I got off for the second semester in like May 15th or something.
01:16:05.000So I had legitimately three and a half months off.
01:16:08.000Yeah, wish you could go back to that, right?
01:16:11.000Now that I'm a wagee, now that I'm a working man, I envy.
01:16:16.000You know, that's one of the biggest things I miss about school was the summer vacation.
01:16:20.000You know, being in high school, and yeah, school sucked, but then you got summer vacation, three months, you don't have to do anything, you wake up whenever, you call up the boys, hey, let's go to the park, hey, let's go hang out at my place, let's play Super Smash Brothers.
01:16:42.000And they would go and smoke behind the Countryside Plaza, and I'd hang out outside, and then we'd go play Super Smash Bros., we'd go eat at Burger King.
01:17:05.000Eastern Standard Time, and the premium show on Sunday.
01:17:09.000and when it's not that it's people calling me up and it's snapchats and signal chats and I want to talk to you on the phone and here retweet this can you give me a signal boost on this and when can I come on your show next and here's a hundred emails dumped in your lap and it's people who don't know how to work a simple website with like five buttons how do I become a premium member there's like five buttons on the whole website you know and it's that and for 50 years and then I go on the ground forever you know then I go on the cemetery that I drive past
01:18:02.000You know, just get an ice cream cone, enjoy what little time you have left, because then you become an adult and it's game over, okay?
01:18:11.000So I'm having a midlife crisis if you couldn't tell I'm having a midlife crisis here, but we're doing but we're doing fantastic All right, but we're doing fantastic, but we're doing great.
01:18:21.000Okay, enjoy it while you can enjoy your enjoy your summer vacation Congrats on finishing your exams the right leaf.
01:18:30.000But enjoy whatever you got going on there.
01:18:33.000Peter Tefft says, Nick, my Senator Kevin Cramer sent a letter to Nielsen shortly before she resigned urging her to contract Fisher Industries North Dakota instead of the Army Corps of Engineers.
01:18:44.000At their demo they built a wall four times faster for one quarter of the cost.
01:18:51.000Wow, well, we should have went with them, I guess, right?
01:18:53.000Should have went with that contractor.
01:18:55.000I can't say that the government's particularly efficient at these kinds of projects, but, you know, I guess that's what we're up against with this administration and the people in it.
01:19:03.000So, really good comics, says Netanyahu.
01:23:54.000I hope everybody follows in the steps of...
01:23:59.000And a lot of people took it to me and I said, I'm fine with Brunei stoning adulterers and homosexuals.
01:24:04.000Well, I didn't really necessarily say that.
01:24:05.000I just said, let's look at the bigger question.
01:24:22.000Which is, of course, really a question about liberalism and to what extent we can tolerate it in a society before we get something that is less preferable than an oppressive, theocratic, or moralistic society, right?
01:29:16.000a young confused man questioning in this world of you know strange things so yeah i guess i am seeing that funny side of it certainly righteous sadism says you ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight i don't know what that's a reference to
01:29:32.000Uh, but it sounds like a boomer reference.
01:31:40.000You know, people are like, yeah, we're gonna defeat the e-girl menace, we're gonna defeat women, and then we'll just have e... we're just gonna have catgirls?
01:35:01.000Well, if you give me the $3.50, then I won't feel bad about spending it at Burger King.
01:35:07.000Max says, I love watching Nick slowly break down as he takes in more Super Chats, the boiling rage underneath spilling out from his mask of sanity.
01:35:27.000Ness I mean well if we're talking about because we used to play it on n64 if we're talking about the the original smash I would mean Samus and Or no, I think Ness's was he in the original one.
01:35:40.000I can't really remember I think in the original one it was Samus and then in the newer one for the Wii U and for Wii or GameCube I
01:36:57.000Slow Z says all right big guy you got me good also after Illmatic Nas went we was Kang's and started it look at I am album cover it's a black Egyptian yeah no I know that one I know that the following album was but I'm saying
01:37:14.000Me, I like a couple of songs after I Am, but I really only like Illmatic.
01:37:21.000I don't like, I haven't really listened to the other albums, don't really like the other stuff, but what I listen to predominantly is Illmatic, and there's nothing We Was Kangs on there.
01:37:29.000But you're right, and like I told you,
01:37:32.000Last year, or rather in 2018 in June, so not a full year yet, but last June, the most recent Nas album, I couldn't listen to it.
01:37:40.000I couldn't even get all the way through.
01:37:41.000I couldn't get past the first, like, two songs because I was like, this is all We Was Kang's, you know, whatever kind of stuff.
01:37:48.000I was about to say something I was going to regret.
01:41:01.000The Pope is the Vicar of Christ on Earth, and whether you agree with that or not, whether you agree with what he says or not, he still has the authority of Christ behind him.
01:41:10.000I don't like him either, but that's the way it is.
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