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00:02:03.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new Breitbart article.
00:02:08.000Interview with John McEntee, the former chief of the personnel office in the White House in the Trump administration.
00:02:15.000He had some very interesting comments about why things didn't go so well, or as well as we would have liked them to in the Trump administration.
00:02:24.000He says that the problem wasn't even necessarily the ideological viewpoint of the people in the White House.
00:02:35.000Or their loyalty, or lack thereof, to the president.
00:02:39.000He says the real problem with the 4,000 people appointed during the transition to the Trump administration was that they were cucks.
00:02:49.000In his words, he said they were cucks, NPCs, they had the right opinion, they were just basically pussies.
00:02:59.000Again, sorry for the vulgarity, but it's what it is.
00:03:06.000And when the time came to make the right decisions and the pressure was on, they didn't follow through with their mandate that the voters gave to Trump in 2016.
00:04:06.000Still getting my day started, getting my cup of coffee, my nightly paper and all that.
00:04:13.000So I'm a little bit tired, I'm a little bit sleepy, but I'm gonna try and get into it, gonna try and get myself energized by the news, by the big story today, which is that our lives are saved!
00:04:58.000Now tonight that we got the real white pill, yeah, scratch all that, we're coming back to Twitter!
00:05:07.000So all that stuff I said yesterday, you know, that's nice and all, really it's a big cope.
00:05:14.000Now the real white pill is, we're coming back on the timeline, we're coming back, we're re-downloading the app, we're logging back on, I get my checkmark back,
00:05:27.000I get my followers back, I get my dopamine.
00:05:46.000When the chips are down, it's like, hey, at least we can die and go to heaven.
00:05:50.000Hey, at the bare minimum, if we're just good people, when we're killed, then we'll go to heaven with God.
00:06:01.000But now that Elon Musk has intervened to buy Twitter, now the real White Bill comes in, which is that we're getting our freaking accounts back!
00:08:24.000Our featured story is about John McEntee, who was interviewed by Breitbart this week, and I'll just get right into the interview and we'll talk about what this has to do with all of us.
00:08:35.000It says, quote, John McEntee, former director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office during the Trump administration and founder and CEO of The Right Stuff, told NotTheRightStuff.biz, of course, the dating app, the new dating app called The Right Stuff.
00:08:52.000He told Breitbart News on Thursday that many of former President Donald Trump's political appointees were NPCs who would cuck when challenged by left-wing pressure campaigns.
00:09:04.000McEntee said most of Trump's appointees were politically aligned with the 45th president's vision but lacked strength of character to persevere when targeted by hostile political and news media forces.
00:10:00.000The former White House official said political appointees mostly prioritize their careerist ambitions within the framework of D.C.'
00:10:07.000's dominant left-wing and partisan Democrat political environment.
00:10:12.000He said they cuck in the face of leftist intimidation operations as a defensive reaction to protect their future prospects within the nation's political industry.
00:10:22.000He said the problem is a lot of the people are in these DC circles and then when the game's on the line they cuck.
00:10:30.000A lot of them are just going through the motions rather than actively undermining an agenda.
00:10:34.000They're just going along to get along.
00:10:37.000They're doing whatever the civil service says.
00:10:40.000The bigger problem is making sure people are actually active when they are pro-Trump and actually want to do the agenda part instead of just the resume, I got to get a White House souvenir part.
00:10:53.000McEntee recommended political recruitment of strong-willed talent from outside of Washington DC, among those without long-term ambitions, to ingratiate themselves among the ruling class and its orthodoxies.
00:11:06.000He said, quote, I think people just need to know, which they probably do going in, what they're in for.
00:11:12.000The type of people that are going to have to come in might have to be younger.
00:12:22.000And he's talking about the critique of the populist movement.
00:12:25.000It says that we need an approach that wins over elite people.
00:12:28.000We need an approach that is not targeted for mass consumption and winning over large amounts of people, but rather trying to make a quieter appeal to the elites and getting them on board and having a revolution sort of quietly and covertly happening.
00:12:45.000And he says in response to that idea, this is Darren Beattie,
00:12:49.000He says, uh, that's, that said, my sense is that the anti-democratic elitist critique can also go a bit too far and become somewhat ridiculous.
00:13:01.000And so insofar as it's adjacent to this approach, i.e.
00:13:04.000of quietly recapturing the institutions, infiltrating the elite without rocking the boat too much, etc.
00:13:12.000It can turn into a bit of a LARP and transition into a kind of dangerous acquiescence or quietism that provides comfort to people who are red-pilled but not based, if you know what I mean.
00:13:24.000To be red-pilled means you know the facts, but to be based means you're a creature capable of withstanding the coordinated social pressure smothering you if you dare to challenge the system publicly and aggressively.
00:13:40.000And so I think while there's some truth to this idea, it can also function as a rationalization for people who are constitutionally red-pilled but not based.
00:13:53.000They don't have what it takes to confront the system.
00:13:56.000You saw this with Elon Musk trying to buy Twitter.
00:13:58.000He dipped his toes in the arena, then ran back with his tail between his legs and all his billions, and this didn't really age very well obviously, but the point stands.
00:14:07.000He says, so yes, there's value to the elitist message, but there's also a danger and we should be careful in the way we promote it precisely because it's so attractive to certain people who are essentially weak and just want to be reassured that there's nothing wrong with inaction.
00:14:23.000And so that would be my chief objection to this critique, although I fully acknowledge there's validity to it as well.
00:14:30.000So taking these things together, I'm so
00:14:33.000Happy to hear this from McEntee and from Beatty because these are two people that I respect greatly.
00:14:39.000They're two brilliant people who are great patriots in the fight.
00:14:43.000McEntee obviously completely changed the landscape of the Trump White House in the last year of the Trump administration.
00:14:49.000Darren Beatty created a revolver, something that was sorely needed, one of the best resources in news media today for patriots.
00:14:57.000So these are two people that I hold in very high regard and very high esteem and
00:15:03.000I've been saying this message for years, and I almost feel like I'm yelling into the void.
00:15:08.000Sometimes I feel like it's my immaturity.
00:15:10.000Sometimes I feel it's my zeal talking.
00:15:13.000But I've been saying more or less the same thing for years, which is that infiltration is not what it's cracked up to be.
00:15:22.000And in other words, it's not that, like Beattie said, there's not validity to the idea that we should have people tactfully
00:15:30.000Try to infiltrate the institutions and be strategic in not rocking the boat so much and choosing your battles and being careful about what you say and when you say certain things.
00:17:04.000I'm smarter than all these people that are just blowing it for themselves.
00:17:08.000And so there's a fine line between those two things and it's very good to hear Darren say that I think far more eloquently than me in this interview and then for McEntee to echo that to some extent in this interview in terms of what happened in the administration saying look Trump won the election and actually although it may come as a surprise to people because this is a little bit contrary to what we've heard about the administration for the past five years or six years
00:17:38.000is that the people in there were not as bad ideologically as maybe people assume.
00:17:45.000People were not as disloyal to the president as people assumed.
00:17:50.000And again, there were a lot of people in the administration that were straight up saboteurs and liars and not fully on board with the agenda.
00:18:00.000But, and McEntee would know this, he says that a lot of the appointees were good
00:18:07.000And like Darren would say, maybe were red-pilled, but not based.
00:18:11.000They maybe knew the relevant facts, and they supported the agenda, and they knew the agenda, and they supported the president, but were they able, and if you take these two interviews together, were they able to, when the time came, when it was necessary, to confront the system publicly and aggressively?
00:18:36.000That is because of the strength of their resolve.
00:18:38.000Had nothing to do with what they knew or what they believed because there's a lot of people that believe the right things.
00:18:45.000There's a lot of people that say the right things publicly.
00:18:49.000There's a lot of people that enjoy great benefits and privilege saying the right things and believing the right things.
00:18:58.000But there are not enough people that are out there with the constitutional integrity and the constitutional strength
00:19:07.000To not just have the right opinions, but to have the fortitude to fight for them and bear the consequences, which are tremendous, which are tremendous and unpredictable.
00:19:18.000The kind of pressure that comes from the news media, the kind of pressure that comes from the industry, because if you're in D.C.
00:19:24.000and you're in politics, it's a decidedly liberal industry, even on the Republican side.
00:19:30.000You can't really be a red-pilled reactionary in politics, period, on the left or the right.
00:19:37.000So you've got a pressure coming from the media, you've got a pressure coming from the minders, the ADL, the SPLC, the activist class.
00:19:45.000You've got a pressure coming socially and from the industry.
00:19:50.000And so, McEntee and Darren are saying, we need the right people.
00:19:54.000And the right people are not just the people that have the right opinions, but they're the ones that are going to be able to make the sacrifices.
00:20:02.000As McEntee said, sometimes those people are going to have to be young and single.
00:20:07.000And why do they have to be young and single?
00:20:10.000They've got to be young because young people are energetic, and they've got their whole life ahead of them, and they're innovative, and they understand the system, and they have zeal, and they have boldness, and they have passion, and if things don't go exactly right, they've got time to recover.
00:20:26.000Single, because maybe their priority is not actually their freaking girlfriend, or their family.
00:20:38.000But we also have to have some resignation about the fact and some consideration that we are also talking about ambitious, far-reaching political reform, which demands a level of sacrifice where you have to sacrifice your person and your personal wants.
00:20:57.000And insofar as your wants and needs are comprised of your dependents,
00:21:37.000Like that guy from AV, although he's not really... I don't know what he's made of, but... We need people that are going in the trenches, and they're gonna run in no-man's land and confront the system head-on.
00:21:50.000And if you don't have an administration full of people like that, it doesn't matter how red pill they are, they can't achieve the change that we seek.
00:21:59.000And this is something that I've been saying for a long time.
00:22:01.000It's something that I've been doing my whole life.
00:22:05.000And it's, like I said the other night,
00:23:02.000Because if Trump could come down the escalator and take all the slings and arrows that he did, he gets impeached, he gets investigated, his wealth is destroyed, his family is destroyed, reputation dragged through the mud.
00:23:17.000If he can go through what he went through, if Alex Jones can be put through lawsuits, if he could be put through the pain box, if me, a young man who got into this when I was 18, if I could go and get myself on the no-fly list and swatted and money taken and banned and debanked, then what is the expectation for all of the people at the front of the charge?
00:23:40.000In the administration or in Congress or anywhere else in politics.
00:23:43.000It's bullshit that some people are going to take the sacrifice and other people are going to ride off into the sunset with all the privilege and none of the grit.
00:24:05.000We've got another opportunity here in 2024 to get it right.
00:24:10.000To get the people that have fought through, say what you will about Trump, he fought through it.
00:24:17.000He bore all of the attacks and the pressures that came from his presidency and his activism and he came out on the other side and he's ready for round two, or so we hope.
00:24:31.000So whatever you want to say about Trump versus DeSantis on anything else, Trump has been through the gauntlet and so we know he's a survivor.
00:24:41.000We've got Trump, we've got me, we've got other people, we've got another chance to get it right by putting in people in Congress and putting in people in the White House
00:25:04.000That are serious, that are going to spend their efforts in a true war.
00:25:10.000Not a literal war, but in a true political struggle.
00:25:15.000Not give half, not give a quarter, not give what they can spare, but give it their all.
00:25:20.000Give it their full self and sacrifice whatever comes in a true, a true confrontation with the system.
00:25:31.000Anything short of that, and we're just playing.
00:25:34.000Anything short of that, and we're playing games.
00:25:54.000And that was everybody that got Trump in, and believe it or not, it was almost
00:26:00.000It almost sort of vindicated the accelerationists in a sense.
00:26:05.000Because when Trump got in, everybody collectively breathed a sigh of relief and said, we can defer the consequences of our ineptitude and complacency in an action for another eight years.
00:27:16.000And we cannot make the same mistake in 2024 that we made back then, where we got in and said, okay, alright, well, let's rule moderately and let's just sort of try and get along and bring the country together.
00:27:28.000We gotta come back in 2024 with the vengeance.
00:27:31.000Not care what the media says, not care what your friends and family say, not care what anybody says.
00:27:37.000It's gotta be Trump 2024, make America great again, or else.
00:28:21.000And I think what they're both on the same page about is, again, something I've been saying, we need boldness.
00:28:29.000We need people to go out there and just start making a difference.
00:28:33.000Instead of this incremental, we're gonna push up against the limitations of the conversation, push up against the existing restrictions, and try and inch it along!
00:29:16.000Because we ran out of time 20 years ago, man.
00:29:21.000The time for incremental march through the institutions, drag through the institutions over a generation, by the time you've achieved anything like what you would need to do, the country's gonna be Africa!
00:30:27.000My mission for 2024 is to raise an army of at least 1,000 groipers that will infiltrate Capitol Hill and the Trump administration as staffers and bureaucrats.
00:31:05.000And I've got an audience of energetic, zealous, Christian, American patriots.
00:31:11.000My exclusive mission in the next two years is to get as many of them as possible trained, vetted, testified, fortified, tested, and plug them in to Washington D.C.
00:31:28.000or various other institutions, plug them into Capitol Hill, plug them into the White House, and go to work every day making real advances in this political struggle.
00:31:42.000That is going to be one of my chief missions based on what I've heard.
00:31:48.000We need people that are not just red-pilled on the issues.
00:31:51.000We need people that are willing to fight like Trump and people willing to fight like me.
00:31:54.000People willing to fight and give it their all.
00:31:57.000Not just people that are gonna tell us what we want to hear.
00:32:00.000I'm sick of people telling me what I want to hear.
00:32:02.000Things are still a mess and there's no clear direction.
00:32:06.000I don't want to be told anything nice anymore.
00:32:19.000So that's the McAtee interview and if it's coming from these guys, then you can take that as that's a pretty, that's good enough for me.
00:32:27.000That's not just me saying that from the outside.
00:32:29.000That's not just me saying that this is my opinion based on the news as a kid doing a show.
00:32:35.000This is a position of the guy whose job it was to flush bad people out of the administration and who did it
00:32:43.000With great success in the final year, McEntee and from Darren Beatty, who is one of the most brilliant minds and one of the great entrepreneurs in the struggle.
00:32:53.000And that seems to be the consensus of all of the true successors to the MAGA movement.
00:32:59.000Not MAGA Inc., not Populist Inc., not all these interlopers and usurpers.
00:33:12.000And only non-tenured university faculty to endorse Trump in 2016.
00:33:18.000And me, I was, I don't know about anybody else, but I was knocking doors for Trump in New Hampshire in 2016.
00:33:25.000And as people like Ricky Vaughn, and as people like all the others, make no mistake about it, the dream and the promise of 2016 is still alive.
00:33:34.000It still lives on in people like this.
00:33:39.000To create an entire generation, a true movement, a cadre of 50,000 people to take over the government and create a lasting, MAGA, institutional revolution at every level of government.
00:33:53.000That's what we're trying to achieve and nothing less.
00:33:56.000I don't want to see any signaling bills.
00:33:57.000We write bills that don't pass and are never going to pass and speeches and talking points.
00:35:33.000I want to get into the other huge white pill, the other absolutely massive white pill, which is that Elon Musk is set to finally follow through with his purchase of Twitter.com.
00:36:16.000I think that for a variety of reasons, but it will suffice for now to say and it's true that my position was that he really wanted to buy it to make it a free speech platform.
00:36:26.000So he started buying up shares as you know.
00:36:30.000And he negotiated a deal with the Twitter board and it was all set to go.
00:36:35.000There were three things that needed to happen for the deal to go through.
00:36:38.000He needed to secure funding, he needed the assent of the shareholders, and he wanted to verify that there were not too many bots on the platform.
00:36:49.000And he discovered independently, and it was his hunch, that there were more bots on the Twitter platform than Twitter admitted.
00:36:59.000And he said that for that reason, the deal was made in bad faith, and so he was pulling out of the deal.
00:37:05.000Twitter sued him and said, you have to file through with the deal, or you have to pay us a billion dollar penalty.
00:37:10.000And Elon Musk sued and said, I don't want to get out of the deal.
00:37:13.000Or he said, I don't want to pay the penalty, but I want to get out of the deal.
00:37:18.000And they were about to go to litigation over this.
00:37:52.000If he could pull out of the deal and crash the price with this rumor about the platform being manipulated by bots and the user base being small and Elon Musk losing his confidence, if the price could fall he could come in and create a new deal for much less.
00:38:13.000It seemed that he was going to lose the trial.
00:38:15.000So the big announcement today, and it's a huge, huge 180 decision, he has announced that he is going to move forward with the initial deal and buy Twitter under the original terms for $44 billion.
00:38:31.000It says billionaire Elon Musk is proposing to proceed with his original $44 billion bid to take Twitter private, according to security filings on Tuesday, calling for an end to a lawsuit by the social media company that could have forced him to pay up whether he wanted to or not.
00:38:50.000An agreement would put the world's richest person in charge of one of the most influential media platforms and end months of litigation that damaged Twitter's brand and fed Musk's erratic behavior.
00:39:01.000It says, Musk, the chief executive of electric car maker Tesla, will take over a company he originally committed to buying in April but soon soured on.
00:39:13.000Late on Tuesday, he tweeted that buying Twitter would speed up his ambition to create an everything app called X.
00:39:20.000Which is a totally new idea, totally new element being introduced here.
00:39:27.000It says the renewed offer comes out of a highly anticipated face-off between Musk and Twitter in Delaware's Court of Chancery on October 17th, in which the social media company was set to seek an order directing Musk to close the deal for $44 billion.
00:39:44.000that said he intended to proceed with the deal on the original terms if the Delaware judge stayed the proceedings.
00:39:50.000A source familiar with Twitter's team told Reuters that at a court hearing on Tuesday morning, the judge requested the two sides report back in the evening.
00:39:59.000It was not immediately clear why Musk chose to abandon his fight, although some pointed to a scheduled deposition.
00:40:05.000Eric Talley, a professor at Columbia Law School, said, quote, he was about to get deposed and a lot of uncomfortable facts were going to come out.
00:40:14.000Twitter received Musk's letter and intended to close the deal at the original price.
00:40:19.000So it looks like... looks like it's... I hesitate to say it because we thought it was going to happen before, and then we thought it wasn't, and then it was, and then it wasn't, and now here we are again.
00:40:30.000But it looks like the deal's finally going to happen.
00:40:34.000And like I said, I believe from the beginning that he was going to buy Twitter, and for the right reasons.
00:40:41.000And all this legal business was just to maybe sweeten the deal and get a little bit cheaper.
00:40:49.000But either way it's good news because as I said also this is not happening inside of a vacuum.
00:40:57.000This deal and the changes that are coming to Twitter they need to be expedited.
00:41:03.000And it all ties in with what we've been talking about heading into 2024.
00:41:09.000Donald Trump is going to announce very soon.
00:41:11.000The midterms are going to happen in four weeks.
00:41:15.000Charges will most likely be announced against the former president after the midterms, so sometime in November, December, or January.
00:41:24.000And it seems to be the case that Donald Trump will be making an announcement on or shortly after January 6, 2023.
00:41:32.000And this is going to be a very contentious deal.
00:41:35.000Because Donald Trump will be running without access to any social media, as well as under not just all the existing and previous pressures from the 2016 campaign and the first term and the post-January 6th period, but now also under additional scrutiny and discredited with one and potentially several ongoing charges and criminal investigations into his conduct.
00:42:05.000So Donald Trump, in other words, is heading into a winnable and extremely important, maybe an all-important election, completely kneecapped and handicapped.
00:42:29.000The stars are aligning, like they did in 2016, for a very unfavorable Democrat ticket and a potentially extremely favorable Republican ticket.
00:42:38.000And it just so happens, maybe at the intersection of the last time that Republicans can even win a national election on a platform about restricting immigration.
00:42:50.000Because in 28 and 2032, with the balance and the mix of Hispanics in swing states like Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, we may not get another chance.
00:43:08.000So it seems like everything is coming down to 2024.
00:43:12.000And getting the right candidate in the right election in the last election that we can win of extreme significance.
00:43:21.000And so these next two years are the battlefield.
00:43:25.000It's this Republican primary, Democrat primary, and then the general.
00:43:32.000And like I said, we would probably be likely, it would be very likely, that we would be able to succeed and achieve this historic opportunity if not for the unprecedented setbacks and disadvantages that have been imposed on Trump by the existing regime, which is the social media censorship as well as the legal handicapping with these investigations from various agencies and the Department of Justice.
00:44:01.000So, to tie it back into Twitter, if Donald Trump can get back on Twitter, if his corps, if his lieutenants, if we can get back on Twitter, we can fight for the narrative from the mainstream media, we can fight like we did in 2016 to control the distribution of information and to control
00:44:22.000That's why it all comes down to not just Elon Musk closing the deal but closing the deal expeditiously so that it can happen where we're able to take full advantage of it
00:44:48.000For the last time that we can elect a true American president.
00:44:54.000So, this deal being closed should be a huge sense of relief to everybody.
00:45:01.000Not just for my sake, not just for your sake, but for the sake of the country, for the sake of Donald Trump's candidacy, and for the sake of the country.
00:45:09.000Because otherwise, I don't know that there's a future.
00:45:12.000I mean, it literally is like that simple.
00:45:16.000I don't know what the future is for America, if there is one, if this chain of events doesn't play out in a way similar to what I've just described.
00:45:30.000So Elon Musk closing the deal, taking Twitter private, unbanning the Ricky Vons, unbanning and unchaining the Baked Alaskas, the Chuck Johnsons, the Milos, the Gavins, the Loomers, the Alex Jones, the Nick Fuentes, people like this.
00:45:47.000That's what needs to happen here, for us to have any shot.
00:45:52.000And the other thing is, it's part of the broader war, not just on Twitter, but the broader war to control tech.
00:45:59.000Because Elon Musk saying that he's going to create a suite of apps, this everything app, where there'll be a multi-purpose app and he wants to do payments on Twitter.
00:46:10.000It's like, this is the D-Day, this is the cavalry coming in on not just the 24 battle, but the more long-standing battle, which is the war for tech censorship.
00:46:22.000And it's sort of funny, as I'm saying it, I'm recalling with such salience
00:46:36.000From the very beginning of my show, the very beginning, I said there were three things, three things, three imperatives, three priorities, and they were tech censorship, staffing of the Trump administration, and the succession in the intervening years between the first and second term.
00:46:56.000I said those are the three things we have to concern ourselves with.
00:46:59.000Number one, securing an existence for right-wing people on the internet.
00:47:05.000Two, raising up a staff, getting the staffing right to carry out the reforms that need to happen at an administrative level.
00:47:13.000And three, making sure that the MAGA revolution is institutionalized, meaning that it will survive beyond Trump's personal power.
00:47:22.000Meaning that after Trump is either not with us or out of politics, there will still be generations and institutions fighting for the advance of an America-first, nationalist, American identity revolution.
00:47:37.000And it seems like all those things are now coalescing into the same thing, which is Trump 2024.
00:47:45.000All those things are now coalescing in the last two years here.
00:47:53.000Which is this war for tech censorship which you see with Rumble and Cozy and True Social and with high-profile people like Tate being banned and Donald Trump himself and Joe Rogan, Elon Musk buying Twitter.
00:48:06.000The war for the personnel which you now see with Beattie and McEntee and people like Bannon and Saurabh and me entering the fray.
00:48:15.000And this war for succession with Trump vs. DeSantis
00:48:19.000The true MAGA movement versus all these usurpers.
00:48:22.000It's all coalescing into one final battle.
00:48:54.000So we gotta hope and pray that Elon Musk locks down the deal, gets us all back online, because it just may be the difference in the destiny of our entire country.
00:51:22.000Prepare yourself mentally, physically, spiritually, because starting in January, this is gonna start, and the next wave will begin to crest.
00:53:47.000Their thinking on human nature and their thinking on the role of the church in the society are what paved the way for political liberalism to form.
00:54:00.000So insofar as they did that, I have an issue with them.
00:54:05.000And I also do have sort of an issue with their way of thinking, but that's sort of beyond the scope of the show.
00:54:15.000It's not really a $5 super chat to get into all that.
00:56:29.000And here's the thing, you know, if I were to die young, everybody that is like, everybody that basically did nothing to help me is gonna be like, I would instantly become a folk hero.
00:56:44.000If I were to die young, if I were to die like this year, I would instantly become a folk hero.
00:56:50.000I would instantly shoot up and people would recognize my contribution.
00:57:00.000But the problem is that I'm so influential in my time, and I'm so active and so controversial, that I will not get the dues while I'm alive.
00:57:12.000If I died, then people would suddenly get the courage to say, alright, he was the king, he was the best.
00:57:17.000If I were to die, and I was therefore inert, and not able to change anything, or say anything, or whatever, oh then, then my memory would be honored.
01:01:38.000So ironically they're lifting weights and becoming this nasty beast so that they can go back up inside the cradle.
01:01:47.000They can go back in their placenta, go back in their amniotic sac.
01:01:53.000Not so they can destroy police helicopters.
01:01:55.000When I think about what they're talking about, I think of, like, Planet of the Apes.
01:01:58.000I think about a bunch of bodybuilders, like, throwing telephone poles through helicopters and destroying the Golden Gate Bridge and, you know, beating their chest on cars and throwing trash cans through windows.
01:02:09.000And it's like, do you ever see any of these neo-Nazi bodybuilders?
01:02:13.000Do you ever see any of these guys doing anything like that?
01:02:17.000Or do you see them in badly furnished, rented apartments
01:02:22.000And they live in squalor, and they have stupid jobs, and then they just get a little bit more sex, and it's not even a- and sadly, it's not even about the sex, it's about they get their head patted, they get- they get a girl to run her hands through their hair so they could feel like they're in their amniotic sack again.
01:03:28.000Do not tell yourself you're working out because you're some kind of Roman warrior, you're some kind of Greek warlord, and you're gonna take out the power grid, and you're gonna, you're gonna commune with leprechauns and ghouls, and, cause you're not, number one, you're not that intelligent, you're not that interesting, you're not gonna do any of that.
01:03:48.000You're gonna keep eating your peanut butter bagel sandwiches and going to work like a good little bitch is what you're gonna do, just with bigger muscles.
01:04:06.000So that's why it really pisses me off.
01:04:09.000Because I get all these people that are like, you're a little bitch.
01:04:11.000I don't like you because you're a weakling and you don't go to the gym.
01:04:14.000It's like I get up every day and confront power.
01:04:17.000I get up every day and confront power and talk about the things you're not supposed to talk about and get my family targeted and my finances and my transportation and legal and everything.
01:04:27.000And you get these people that because they
01:04:29.000Go and work out so that they could get a girl to hold their hand or something.
01:04:33.000That that somehow makes them more of a warrior?