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The biggest story of the week is apparently not happening anymore. The case against Donald Trump is falling apart. Michael Cohen released a letter from years ago where he admitted that he did not pay Stormy Daniels on behalf of Trump. We'll talk about that and why it poses a big problem for the case. We'll also talk about the Ukraine conflict and why we should not get involved in it. Finally, we'll discuss why Ron DeSantis has changed his tune on Russia and why he should not be getting involved in the Ukraine crisis. And we'll take a look at why that's a good thing. All that and much more on this episode of America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes and Alex Blumberg. Subscribe to America First to stay up to date with the latest news and discuss the most important issues affecting our everyday lives. Today's episode was brought to you by the Daily Caller and edited by Annie-Rose Strasser. Thank you for listening and supporting the show! Your continued support is so appreciated and helps keep us on our journey to becoming the best show in the business, the only show on the high-quality and most impactful podcast you can be heard on the airwaves wherever you get your favorite streaming platform. Thank you. - Your support is greatly appreciated! - Nicholas and Alex - Thank you so much for your support is truly appreciated and appreciated. You are the greatest support we can all be heard by the American people, and we all around the world. We are better than that we know who we can count on this podcast and we can do it! "America First." - The American people will always come first, not just the rest, we will be heard in the rest of the world, not only by the rest in the next 24/the rest and the rest we hear you, we have it, we get it, and they deserve it, not the rest first, we hear it, so much more than we see it, it's more than they hear it in the news, and it's all the time, it matters more than it gets it, right here, and more than that, they get it right, they will get it all, it s the truth, right there, it, they are it, everywhere, it will be it, more of it, in the place it's real, it is not enough, they see it's enough, it really matters it's not enough.
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00:00:00.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:04:09.000Now they're saying that he probably didn't even get told that that was going to happen.
00:04:14.000So I don't even know what he was talking about.
00:04:17.000But it seems like the case is falling apart and the other big development on that is that the president, former president, released a letter from years ago where Michael Cohen admitted that he did not pay Stormy Daniels on behalf of Trump, that he paid for that out of his own money.
00:04:35.000He was later charged anyway, but that would raise serious problems for this charge because it relies on his testimony.
00:04:44.000So, if he lied about this exact issue years ago, criminally, how could he be a credible witness against Trump regarding the same matter in a new criminal charge against somebody else?
00:05:35.000We should not get involved in, and this was his words about the war, he said America should not involve itself in a, quote, territorial dispute over Ukraine.
00:05:49.000And a lot of people flipped out because they said to characterize the war in that way is minimizing the gravity of the situation which is that it's really about a war for freedom and democracy and all you have to do to see what everybody else thinks about the war is look at Nikki Haley's timeline.
00:06:09.000Her timeline is talking about how the stakes couldn't be greater, a win in Ukraine for Russia is a win for China, and a win for China is a win for tyranny, etc.
00:06:31.000Now, because of decisions that were made last year as to how America responded to all of this, and really decisions that have been made for the last nine years, and this all started with the seizure of Crimea in 2014, which was precipitated by the Euromaidan, but decisions that have been made for the last ten years in Ukraine, and specifically since the war broke out and shortly before the war broke out last year,
00:06:59.000This conflict has been elevated to much greater importance, much greater significance.
00:07:05.000Now, there is a little bit more on the line.
00:07:07.000Nevertheless, the precipitating cause of the war is territory.
00:07:13.000Specifically, the naval base in Crimea, and that Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea.
00:07:20.000That's really what it's all about, fundamentally.
00:07:23.000And so I heard those comments last week, and it's like, of course, that's 100% what the war is about.
00:07:30.000There are more far-reaching consequences that will result from the outcome, whether we win or they win.
00:07:40.000And by we, I mean Russia, and by they, I mean Washington.
00:08:03.000Today, he completely reversed that statement.
00:08:06.000He did an interview with Piers Morgan, which apparently will be released tomorrow.
00:08:11.000And in this new interview with Piers Morgan, Ron DeSantis totally changes his tune, and he says, actually, Putin is a war criminal, and Russia is a gas station with nuclear weapons, and what they're doing is evil, and we have to beat them, and all this kind of stuff.
00:08:31.000And this demonstrates what I talked about last week with Ron DeSantis or I don't know if it was last week or maybe a couple days ago but Ron DeSantis has this problem where he is really in a paradoxical situation where if he wants to win the nomination
00:08:49.000He knows that he has to win over voters that love Trump.
00:09:43.000Constituencies within the Republican base that don't like how controversial Trump is or they're uncomfortable with how hot it's gotten lately with insurrection and everything.
00:17:32.000How is that even possible that you are the biggest alternative livestream platform that Trump and Andrew Tate livestream on, and you don't have a basic function, you don't have moderators,
00:17:45.000I'm thinking that doesn't even make any sense.
00:19:51.000And I think that he has created a model for what
00:19:56.000I don't even want to say it's a model, but he's given us an idea of what could be possible with the governorship, with the state government.
00:20:23.000He came from the GOP, he's backed by the biggest GOP donors and like the worst kinds of donors.
00:20:29.000These guys like Ken Griffin from Citadel.
00:20:32.000Ken Griffin, he's one of the big donors, big hedge fund owner.
00:20:38.000And he goes out there a year ago and says, basically, I'm jumping ship on Trump because these tweets and this immigration stuff, it's too racist.
00:20:49.000We just need someone who's going to cut our taxes and make the economy work.
00:21:18.000But objectively, speaking not as a Trump supporter, not as a Ye supporter, not as a far-right, whatever... Objectively, this has just been a disaster for him politically.
00:21:32.000Yesterday we talked about his comments about the Trump indictment, and I got a little carried away.
00:21:38.000I was screaming and yelling a little bit, but we talked about why that was politically a disaster.
00:21:45.000And the reason being is because, hypothetically, if somehow Trump were forced out of the race, either by losing or for some other reason, if Trump was not going to be the nominee, DeSantis would need the support of Trump supporters to win the general election, to be competitive.
00:22:07.000So, moves like what we saw over the weekend where Ron DeSantis flippantly dismissed the Trump indictment saying something like, well I don't know anything about having an affair with a porn star.
00:22:22.000That is not the way to earn the support of Trump supporters.
00:22:26.000With Trump in the race, with Trump not in the race, it essentially just alienates a massive part of the base.
00:22:34.000Regardless of what you think about the sentiment, if you think that Trump is in the right or he's in the wrong, or you think he's guilty or innocent, it's a good look, it's not a good look, that was the wrong move.
00:22:46.000So that was over the weekend, and then today it's more of the same.
00:22:51.000Today it was reported that Ron DeSantis is in this new interview that is yet to air with Piers Morgan.
00:23:01.000He's going to go on TV and say that, well he's not going to say he was wrong, but he's essentially going to do a 180 on everything that he said about Russia last week.
00:23:10.000Last week he actually put out the right position on Russia.
00:23:14.000He said that America should not get involved in the Ukraine war because it's a territorial dispute.
00:23:32.000But directionally, that's the right in a climate where both the right and the left in Congress are just shoveling money to Ukraine and this thing is endless.
00:23:44.00020 year anniversary of Iraq was this week.
00:23:49.000Directionally, this was the right message to say it's not our fight.
00:24:02.000In this new interview apparently he goes on Piers Morgan and says, uh, actually, never mind, Putin's a war criminal and it was wrong for him to invade and blah blah blah.
00:24:57.000He comes out a week later to completely walk it back, and then flip the message to what the establishment is saying, like what Nikki Haley is saying.
00:25:07.000Why do you go from saying the thing that Trump is saying, Trump who is at 56%, and then turn around, walk it back, and instead say the thing that Nikki Haley is saying, and she's at 4%?
00:25:21.000This is the article from New York Post.
00:25:25.000Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida this week clarified his description of the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a territorial dispute and said that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal who should be held accountable.
00:25:41.000So, much closer to the Biden-Atlantic Council world jury position on this.
00:25:50.000Mr. DeSantis, a Republican who is expected to announce a presidential campaign soon, made his latest comments in an interview with British broadcaster Piers Morgan, who shared them with the New York Post and Fox News.
00:26:03.000Last week, DeSantis made one of the most significant statements of the 2024 presidential campaign to date to the influential Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
00:26:16.000has many vital national interests, becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia is not one of them.
00:26:25.000DeSantis did not mention Putin then and criticized President Biden's policy as a blank check to Ukraine with no clear objectives, one that distracts from America's problems.
00:26:36.000The line about a territorial dispute was heavily criticized by foreign policy hawks as well as Republicans in Congress and privately by Republican donors.
00:26:45.000It also put Mr. DeSantis more in line with the view of former President Donald Trump.
00:27:08.000He said, I don't know about that route, talking about the International Criminal Court, but I do think that he should be held accountable.
00:27:16.000To Mr. Morgan, DeSantis insisted that his comment about a territorial dispute had been, quote, mischaracterized, but he acknowledged that he could have been more clear.
00:27:27.000He said, obviously Russia invaded in 2022.
00:28:17.000Crimea has been a part of Russia for 300 years.
00:28:22.000Crimea was given to Ukraine as a gift by Khrushchev in the 50s or 60s.
00:28:33.000And Crimea was always considered autonomous, even within Ukraine.
00:28:38.000It had a special autonomous status within the sovereign Ukrainian state since independence after the fall of the Soviet Union.
00:28:48.000It was only after this was threatened by the Euromaidan coup in 2014, which was an undemocratic foreign intervention, that Russia formally annexed Crimea by a vote.
00:29:02.000And by the way, they didn't have to invade because guess what?
00:29:06.000The Russian military was already there.
00:29:08.000They already had a massive presence in Crimea.
00:29:11.000The idea that this was some kind of invasion or a war... The reason that Crimea in 2014 didn't look like the Ukraine war today is because Russia is already there.
00:29:24.000The people that live in Crimea are ethnically Russian, they speak Russian, and the Russian military is already stationed there.
00:29:51.000It was not wrong for Russia to invade then.
00:29:54.000It wasn't wrong for Russia to invade in 2022.
00:29:58.000Let's not forget, and I don't want to rehash the entire thing, but it's worth saying, let's not forget that Russia was very reasonable in what they said was going to happen in 2022.
00:30:09.000They had said since the fall of 2021 that unless
00:30:15.000Ukraine were demilitarized, remained neutral, and not joined NATO, and unless they recognized the sovereignty of Luhansk and Donetsk, or otherwise ceased anti-Russian domestic policies, then Ukraine would be invaded.
00:30:35.000Russia mobilized its army on Ukraine's borders,
00:30:39.000They issued demands, and they were demands for a long time, really going back to about 2008, about the status of Ukraine and NATO, among other issues, including missile defense, short-range, intermediate-range ballistic missiles, including the policies towards the ethnic Russians,
00:31:00.000This civil war going on between the Donbass and Kiev, that had all been... Russia had made its position clear on all of those issues for the better part of two decades, and they were never listened to.
00:31:18.000And by the way, that is the same basis for the war in Iraq.
00:31:23.000The United States government issued demands to the Saddam Hussein government in Iraq for like 15 years.
00:31:32.000And UN resolutions were passed, and they passed a bill in the Senate in 1999.
00:31:36.000Now, by the way, I'm not justifying the intervention in Iraq.
00:31:40.000But if you're going to say, hey, you can't do that, Russia can't invade, it was wrong to do it in 14, it's wrong to do it in 22,
00:31:48.000Let's just think about what precipitated all of this, which was actually a very reasonable position by Russia, and they called for negotiations.
00:32:18.000Really, there's animated the Trump base, repudiated the neoconservative foreign policy of George W. Bush, repudiated the neocon lite foreign policy of the Obama administration.
00:32:30.000A lot of people don't think about Obama as a pro-war president, but he was.
00:32:35.000We became more embroiled in foreign conflicts under Obama rather than fewer or less.
00:32:43.000Expanded our presence in West Africa, in Pakistan, in the Arabian Peninsula, like in Yemen.
00:32:52.000And so Trump comes along in 2016 and flips all the states and changes the message and creates a realignment within the party on foreign policy saying that we're done with war.
00:33:03.000And he also said we're not just done with war in the Middle East, he said we're done actually with our presence in allied countries, in developed countries as well.
00:33:14.000He said we want to end the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is something that Obama had said, and Bernie had said, and others had said.
00:33:22.000But he also said we want to take our troops out of Germany, and we want to remove our troops from South Korea as well.
00:34:24.000Everybody thought that DeSantis... and this was the appeal, okay?
00:34:28.000This was the... this is what made him viable.
00:34:30.000This is what... this was the mandate that people allegedly were going to give to him.
00:34:39.000The idea behind DeSantis was we could have Trump policies and we could have all the benefits of Trump without all the liabilities of Trump.
00:34:51.000This, this was the, this is not me saying this, this was the idea.
00:34:55.000The premise was we could have Trump-like victory, meaning we're gonna win the presidency, we're gonna get the courts, we're gonna flip the House, we're gonna have a fighter who's gonna fight the media, we're gonna have a fighter who's gonna fight the establishment and fight the Democrats, and who's gonna win, and who's gonna tell it like it is, but without
00:35:16.000Any of the downside, which means he's not going to say anything we don't like.
00:35:21.000He's not going to be, he's going to be hot, but not too hot.
00:35:24.000He's not going to have the legal baggage.
00:35:25.000He's not going to have all these other problems that are associated with confronting the regime, confronting the system.
00:35:34.000And by the way, that is, and spoiler alert, that is why that idea is illusory.
00:35:44.000Because as it turns out, and DeSantis is proof, you cannot have somebody who stands against the regime, but also not too much.
00:35:56.000He doesn't stand up so hard that he says things that we might be offended by, or that might create extreme pressure from the Department of Justice or from the media.
00:36:10.000In other words, Trump goes out there and fights
00:36:20.000He is vilified and he is persecuted by the law in a way that is directly proportional to his effectiveness and his strength.
00:36:31.000So, all the things that people believe are downsides about Trump, all the so-called baggage, all of the... When people say Trump is too hot, or too much, or too provocative, that is the necessary consequence of all the things they like about Trump.
00:36:48.000So they like that Trump is plain spoken, honest, tough, a fighter, that he wins, that he's effective.
00:36:55.000Well, you can't get all of that without then getting all of the associated punishments and backlash and response that comes in equal measure from the regime as a reaction to the good things.
00:37:44.000But the appeal of DeSantis, again, the big idea of the DeSantis candidacy was, we're gonna get a guy who's gonna be tough, honest, and win, but he is not gonna be offensive, provocative, turn off independents, activate the other side, activate the Department of Justice, all these other tripwires which Trump is crossing constantly.
00:38:09.000And not only is that illusory because you can't fight without getting punched back, but also it was illusory because it turns out that DeSantis was never going to be able to fight.
00:38:19.000DeSantis is electable for the same reason that he's not actually a fighter.
00:39:00.000He is either too weak to stand up to the media, and he was afraid of the political fallout from this that would come from reputational damage, that he would be perceived as being soft on Putin or something like that.
00:39:17.000He capitulated to the media game of creating perception, or he capitulated to the political game of donors threatening to pull their funds, or Republican allies threatening to pull their support.
00:39:30.000Either way, he backed away from the correct populist, conservative position that the base holds.
00:39:40.000And so, that's why this is ruinous to his candidacy.
00:39:44.000That's why it's over before it begins.
00:39:47.000This big idea of DeSantis as somebody who's gonna go to war without offending anybody, it was flawed from the beginning.
00:39:59.000But now that we're seeing the rubber meet the road, literally here, now that DeSantis is actually, I mean he hasn't even announced yet, but now that he's responding to Trump, now that he's in Iowa, now that he's talking about these national issues, we're seeing what this guy is really about.
00:40:40.000I don't really see what he had going for him.
00:40:43.000But there was a significant crowd who said, well, Rubio has one statewide office in Florida, he's got an Hispanic last name, but he's also white enough, and he's young, and he's dynamic, and all these things.
00:42:38.000He's just another generic, lame Republican who is aping Trump's bet.
00:42:45.000He is another generic, lame, Republican candidate trying to sound like Trump and imitate Trump because of Trump's success, but is in substance no different than anybody else.
00:42:57.000That's what I've been saying for years.
00:43:00.000That is exactly what he is, as proved by this.
00:44:18.000But if I'm Ron DeSantis, I would just not run altogether because all you're doing, if you have a future in politics, if you could salvage this situation, the way to do it would be to not run,
00:44:38.000Stand behind him, like Chris Christie, and try to salvage that relationship.
00:44:43.000That's what I would do if I'm DeSantis.
00:44:45.000That would be the strategic thing to do.
00:44:47.000By running, he's not going to win, he's not even going to come close.
00:44:51.000The only thing it's going to guarantee is a head-on collision with Trump, and all that is going to do is alienate the Trump base, alienate people in this cycle and in the future, in any prospective presidential cycle.
00:45:05.000He should just not run altogether because he just screwed himself with these two different things.
00:46:23.000It's not perfectly the same because Jeb Bush, his brother was George Bush, George Bush did the Iraq War.
00:46:29.000It's not perfect but here you've got something similar where you've got this war, the far and away obvious clear populist position is to oppose the limitless unending money that pours into Ukraine, this
00:46:48.000Total unconditional guarantee that we've given them.
00:46:57.000Oh actually no I'm really in favor of it.
00:47:01.000It's that flip-flopping, it's that vacillating, it shows weakness, it shows insincerity, inauthenticity, because people that have real convictions don't flip-flop.
00:47:13.000People that have real convictions don't change their position in a week after there was a negative response or negative feedback.
00:47:22.000And that is really what Trump was getting at, is that Bush is just listening to consultants and he's just a retail politician.
00:47:30.000And he doesn't have any real positions.
00:47:32.000If he did have positions, they'd probably be wrong.
00:47:36.000But he's weak and he's created by consultants.
00:47:39.000DeSantis is giving the same energy here.
00:48:41.000We covered it the first two days of this week.
00:48:44.000Trump was supposed to be indicted, as you know, in connection with the Stormy Daniels alleged cover-up.
00:48:51.000And that was supposed to happen yesterday and then it got pushed to today.
00:48:54.000And then today the big development is that it may not happen at all.
00:48:59.000Last week there was a big rumor swirling around that the Manhattan District Attorney was going to indict Trump over this matter.
00:49:06.000And then he would be arrested and arraigned and he would have to surrender and go to New York and give fingerprints and have a mug shot and may even be handcuffed.
00:50:10.000Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has cancelled the grand jury meeting that was scheduled to take place on Wednesday as part of the investigation into former President Trump amid speculation of a possible indictment.
00:50:23.000The grand jury was slated to meet Wednesday, today, and was expected to hear from at least one additional witness, but Fox News has learned that Bragg's office cancelled the proceedings.
00:50:35.000The grand jury was notified Wednesday morning and was placed on standby for Thursday.
00:50:40.000Bragg's office told Fox News we cannot confirm or comment on grand jury matters.
00:50:46.000Two sources familiar told Fox News Digital that the grand jury was canceled amid major dissension within the district attorney's office.
00:50:54.000One source claimed the district attorney is having trouble convincing the grand jury on potential charges due to the, quote, weakness of the case.
00:51:04.000Despite rumors of a potentially imminent indictment, sources familiar told Fox News Digital that Trump had not been formally notified about whether Bragg actually plans to bring charges against him.
00:51:16.000Sources told Fox News, though, that there remains a real chance that Bragg does not choose to indict the former president.
00:51:24.000So, we were operating under the assumption that Trump would be indicted this week, arrested next week at the latest,
00:51:33.000There was talk about the logistics of Secret Service bringing him in.
00:52:04.000It says, quote, A newly surfaced letter from 2018 shows Michael Cohen lying to federal election officials about his infamous payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, which later helped send him to prison.
00:52:18.000The letter, obtained by the Post on Wednesday, emerged as the disbarred lawyer appeared poised to become the star witness in an unprecedented criminal case against his ex-boss, former President Trump.
00:52:31.000In it, Cohen told the Federal Election Commission that he, quote, used his own personal funds to facilitate a payment to Ms.
00:52:38.000Stephanie Clifford, aka Stormy Daniels, in 2016.
00:52:43.000Cohen's lawyer, Stephen Ryan, wrote on February 8th, 2018, quote,
00:52:59.000But a little more than six months later, Cohen changed his tune and copped a plea to a laundry list of federal crimes that included making an excessive campaign contribution to Trump by paying Daniels to keep quiet about her alleged 2006 affair with him.
00:53:14.000As part of his guilty plea, Cohen admitted that he used a newly incorporated shell company to pay Daniels, then sought reimbursement from the Trump Organization for the full amount,
00:53:24.000Plus a $35 wire fee and another $50,000 for tech work related to Trump's campaign.
00:53:30.000The total was doubled for tax purposes and Cohen also received a $60,000 bonus with the full amount of $420,000 paid to him in monthly installments for which he submitted invoices.
00:53:43.000Cohen also later pled guilty to an unrelated charge of lying to Congress when he denied trying to broker a deal for a Trump Tower development in Moscow during the 2016 presidential campaign.
00:53:56.000So Trump is being indicted for illegally reimbursing Michael Cohen for paying off Stormy Daniels.
00:54:04.000The problem is that the star witness in this case is Michael Cohen, the lawyer that facilitated this transaction.
00:54:14.000The problem is that five years ago, Michael Cohen and his lawyer testified that this never happened.
00:54:21.000Trump Organization didn't know about this, Trump himself didn't know about this, and then Michael Cohen paid it all by himself.
00:54:28.000He then changed his story later and was charged with contempt for lying.
00:54:37.000And not only that, but the star witness was charged for contempt for lying about this particular matter.
00:54:45.000So that's actually a very bad witness.
00:54:47.000How could the witness be credible if he's lying about this and charged for lying about it and actually receives a legal penalty for lying about it?
00:54:59.000Now he's going to go and testify in this case and a jury is supposed to believe him?
00:55:08.000And so this and perhaps other similar developments are why
00:55:13.000The Grand Jury was cancelled for today, and why there was no indictment, and why it may be cancelled in perpetuity, why Trump may not be indicted at all.
00:55:22.000And it turns out that it's probably a good thing, I guess.
00:55:26.000I actually think it might be a bad thing.
00:55:29.000Because honestly, at the end of the day, Trump being arrested, whether it might be hard on him now, and hard on his campaign in the short term,
00:55:40.000When all is said and done, it might have been a net benefit because what tends to happen when, and it's never happened before, but what we've seen recently, is that what tends to happen when the DOJ goes after Trump is that the Trump base just closes ranks around Trump.
00:56:01.000When the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, did everybody say, our president's a criminal.
00:56:26.000They're talking about an indictment in Georgia or by the DOJ for January 6th or for the documents that were allegedly improperly stored in Mar-a-Lago.
00:56:38.000I think at this point the best thing that could happen to Trump is getting charged with some kind of crime and however ridiculous, maybe the more ridiculous the better.
00:56:51.000Stormy Daniels is about the most ridiculous, far-fetched, goofy, irrelevant, it's almost borderline irresponsible for a former president to be charged with something like this.
00:57:03.000So the more like that, you almost might say the better.
00:57:06.000The more that that would prove that this is a political witch hunt, and that that's almost by design.
00:58:07.000The secondary reason, which is maybe more important though, is that it probably would have helped him.
00:58:14.000Especially given the reaction by DeSantis.
00:58:16.000I think it would have helped him in the race.
00:58:18.000Now that he's not indicted, it's not gonna hurt him, but... It's not gonna help as much as if he got a mugshot and...
00:58:27.000And his credibility was strengthened by the fact that if the DOJ is coming after him then clearly he's the one that they're the most threatened by.
00:59:17.000I don't know what's going to happen here.
00:59:18.000I don't have any insider information so I don't know what they're going to do here if they're going to indict or not indict.
00:59:24.000I think though that ultimately an indictment would be, although counterintuitive, it would be a good thing and I think that that may have something to do with why they backed off.
00:59:36.000Because they see the same thing that we do.
00:59:38.000I think it was pretty clear after a couple of days.
00:59:40.000After Trump started talking about it, it became very clear that this would be a boon to him in the polls.
00:59:48.000Even people that previously supported DeSantis were saying that he would clinch the nomination.
00:59:52.000Trump would clinch the nomination if he got indicted here.
00:59:59.000And if it was politically motivated to begin with, then maybe pulling back is politically motivated as well, and for the same reason.
01:00:07.000So I don't know what's going to happen here, but that's... tentatively, that's my read on it, but I... For that reason, I still hope he winds up getting indicted.
01:02:01.000When you go to somebody's house, and you knock on the door, and you hear dogs spazzing out, the barking, they're running around, they run to the door, the homeowner opens the door, and the dogs are jumping, and they go, get down, get down!
01:02:38.000Show up, knock on the door, and it's just loud, jarring, offensive, barking, barking, running, the sound of paws and their nails scraping the floor.
01:03:49.000Then there's the sleeping in the bed thing.
01:03:52.000These dogs, listen, I use the bathroom, I pee, and we all know, no matter how much you shake your penis after you pee, you're always gonna get like a drop of piss on your underwear.
01:05:13.000And Tucker Carlson invites four dogs to sleep with him in the bed.
01:05:19.000Like, listen, I know I might be a little bit autistic, I know I might be a little bit of like a clean freak or something, but like that's just ridiculous.
01:06:19.000They take their shoes off, maybe they take their clothes off, they sleep in their underwear, they put pajamas on.
01:06:27.000That'd be like if you went to the gym, got all sweaty, and you walked home in the dirt, and then you got under the covers in your gym clothes and your shoes.
01:06:36.000Or you went to work, and got, you know, you go to work at McDonald's, and you get ketchup on your shirt, and you get grease on your shirt, and you're walking all over the McDonald's floor, and then you climb into bed with your clothes on.
01:08:04.000You know, I scream at the dog, and listen, I don't do it... Now, I do do it because I'm angry, but I also do it because the only way to get the dog to not do those things is to put the fear of God in him.
01:10:43.000Not only is the dog annoying as fuck, but then my mom does this baby voice with the dog.
01:10:50.000And I love my mom, but it's like, listen, we already have a dog barking like a maniac, and then now we have a woman yelling like a maniac at the same time.
01:12:35.000Slash when I get a family, I'm just gonna be like an authoritarian.
01:12:40.000This is why, like my big thing, the reason why I don't want to get married is because I don't want to be in this house where my life is being controlled by dogs and children and women.
01:12:52.000If I ever have a family, I have to be the boss, okay?
01:12:57.000I'm the boss of my life now, and then when I have a family in the future, I need to be the boss then also.
01:13:06.000The idea, because this is how the world is today, the idea of me getting married, and then my wife controls my life, and then we have kids, and then the kids control my life, and then there's dogs, and then the dogs control... It's like I will not be subordinated to dogs, children, and women.
01:14:39.000My mom tells me about what her father was like, and how he expected dinner to be on the table when he got home, and there had to be dessert and coffee.
01:14:50.000My mom tells me, because my grandfather died in the 60s, so she didn't have a lot of time with him.
01:16:28.000Every one of these shows where the hero, the aspirational hero,
01:16:34.000Is like the white guy that's done taking everybody's shit, he makes decisions, he's a cool guy, he's alpha, he's cashing checks, he's killing people.
01:16:46.000Whether you're watching The Sopranos, you're watching Breaking Bad, you watch House of Cards, the antagonist is never the adversary, IT'S THE WIFE!
01:16:59.000Every one of these shows, the antagonist, the real antagonist, the real villain is the wife.
01:17:43.000If he was just having sex with prostitutes, if he was just having sex with the Russian prostitutes instead of the wife, how much better would it be?
01:20:07.000and uh and this is just like hey you know i i wake up i do my chores i make my breakfast it's like a very it's quiet i don't talk to anybody i look out the window i look out the window i just think about things for a little who am i who am i i'm not like i'm watching tiktok who am i kidding i'm not looking at them i'm never looking out the window i'm on tiktok
01:20:30.000But you know, but if I wanted to, I could.
01:21:59.000So the one good thing that you get is, you know, I'll just splurge a little on food or whatever.
01:22:06.000You know, buy ice cream, whatever you want.
01:22:08.000So I'm not trying, it's not like a huge flex, I'm just saying that that's one of the perks.
01:22:13.000The biggest perk to me about having a little bit of money, because I'm not crazy rich, but I'm, you know, I'm well, I'm more well off than people my age.
01:22:22.000The nicest thing is you just really get to buy the things that you need.
01:22:27.000And you know, you don't really need to be stressed about it.
01:26:12.000I will not be eating... Oh, I do eat meat every day, except for Friday, but in spite of the fact that I eat it every day, I actually think you should not eat meat every day.
01:26:22.000I think you should eat fish and other things.
01:26:26.000But this, like, all meat thing, I think that's crazy.
01:28:39.000How lucky are we to have you as America's top dissident?
01:28:42.000I was watching the last stream and you literally have the right take on every single thing, and on top of that you're a hard-working genius.
01:33:55.000I think it's maybe to redirect some of it away from... Maybe this is schizo or crazy, but I feel like Ye opened up a new front against the Jews, where he was like, hey, we as Christians and whites and blacks can all criticize Jewish people.
01:34:12.000And then I feel like the Jews were like, okay, whites can be racist to blacks now.
01:34:17.000Hey, by the way, blacks are terrible, right?
01:35:11.000Is it cringe to shit in school or is it more gay to hold it until getting home, pretending to pee then relocating to another empty bathroom?
01:35:18.000Many boomers insist there is nothing wrong with shitting.
01:35:21.000I try not to shit in public because it's just... I need my privacy.
01:35:35.000Sometimes I dream about a different world, where employees have to attend mandatory Catholic classes because it is the only acceptable truth and anyone who disagrees has to shut up or get fired.
01:41:39.000The only foods that do not cause the production of mucus are fruits, nuts, leafy green.
01:41:44.000You create a dietary definition based upon these groups.
01:41:50.000There's like an old family story my grandma used to tell that like one of her relatives got really sick and the doctor prescribed just fresh juice and he was healed like magically.
01:42:02.000I don't know if I believe that but that's a you know because there are a lot of stories she would tell that were like how true are that she used to tell this one story about how she went to it's a famous story she used to tell it every time we went over to her house.
01:42:49.000Was there ever a time in the 80s when the hospital was serving people lobster and rose wine?
01:42:56.000That just doesn't really sound correct.
01:42:58.000So I don't know how embellished some of these stories were, but there was an old story where she said that
01:43:07.000I forget the details, I have to ask my mom, but somebody in the family was diagnosed with this horrible chronic thing and they went to some other alternative doctor and they prescribed a juice, fresh juices, a juice diet and he was healed.