00:01:08.000He is not allowed reentry on the program.
00:01:11.000But if you've seen, and I'm not going to spend too much time on this because there's so much to get into with Lebanon, with Louis C.K., this degenerate pervert, and the Obama thing.
00:01:23.000I don't think we'll get into that tonight.
00:01:41.000I can't imagine watching that, much less, you know, I was in it, but I can't even imagine watching it for three hours, having the endurance for that kind of viewing.
00:01:51.000I came out after the debate with a migraine.
00:02:13.000If you go back and watch the clip, and this is where I say for any reasonable person who goes into a debate wanting to learn things or wanting to find out things about the truth, it becomes entirely unproductive.
00:02:26.000And I think you automatically forfeit and lose when you lie about your own information, when you lie about your own argument.
00:02:33.000If the point of a debate is to get closer to the truth, as this person said that that is what he attempts to do, then to misrepresent the information you have.
00:02:47.000So, if you were watching it, and this is the only thing, I don't want to re litigate the whole thing because, you know, God knows we heard enough about it for the three hours that we were there for.
00:02:55.000But I do want to mention that if you go back and you watch the clip, and there was a video posted of it earlier in the evening, he said in the start that 70% of people in 1965 supported the Immigration Act, and it just turned out to be not true.
00:03:10.000And then he posted his source on that, and his own source said that wasn't true.
00:03:15.000So, you know, when you do that, I say you're disqualified from the beginning.
00:03:18.000But in any case, I think it was a victory, if not for the fact that people learned about the issues.
00:03:25.000I think what can turn this into a productive conversation is if people go out and buy the book, Who Are We by Sam Huntington.
00:03:38.000I think that is the defining text on what we're seeing in the 21st century.
00:03:43.000Because, in fairness, this conversation, That we had yesterday, it was a clash of values.
00:03:50.000It was a clash of what kind of culture we want for our country.
00:03:54.000I mean, that was the real divide in the country of how we identify ourselves.
00:03:58.000And in answering that question, who are we, which Sam Huntington posed about 20 years ago, or about 17 years ago, you have some people that say it's about the creed, it's about the Constitution, and you have other people that say there's a little bit more to that.
00:04:13.000And so if everybody goes out and gets that book, I think that would turn it into a very productive conversation because, like I said, that's the definitive text on this question in the 21st century as we move past the racial identity of America, the ethnic identity of America, and now.
00:04:30.000The cultural identity of America becomes eroded.
00:04:33.000I think that's a good book to assess where we are in 2017, what the historical record says, and it forecasts a little bit what our future will look like.
00:04:54.000And after I went to bed last night, I moved past it basically.
00:04:58.000But I see that throughout last night and throughout this morning, And throughout this afternoon and throughout this evening, he's still posting about it.
00:05:20.000You make it worse by hanging up rudely before it even finishes.
00:05:24.000You hang up before you make your closing statement.
00:05:27.000Then you go on Twitter and you make a big deal out of it.
00:05:29.000Then to make things worse, you keep making a big deal out of it.
00:05:32.000Then, like, If all of that was not enough, like you could have walked away from it after all of that, and you could have said that wasn't the worst way it could have been handled.
00:05:43.000But then he drags in other people and he starts, he goes after Brittany Venti, he goes after Lauren Southern, he goes after Roaming Millennial, and it's just like how much worse can a person handle a loss like that?
00:05:56.000So, anyway, in any case, enough, enough.
00:06:20.000You have to get in my head a little bit here.
00:06:22.000To be on the program for three hours and just go around and around and around with the same fallacious and dishonest tactics, it bears on a person's soul and a young person as well.
00:06:34.000So I am going to say I'm doing a good job for my age.
00:06:37.000I'll take credit for that and say, And I'll honk my own horn here and say, I'm a young guy.
00:06:43.000I'm handling very, very maturely for my age.
00:06:46.000So we're not going to talk about it anymore.
00:06:49.000Now, the thing that you guys voted on in the poll that I posed this afternoon, what you wanted me to talk about more than the other news of the day was the Saudi Arabia and Lebanon situation.
00:07:02.000So that's going to be our main topic here.
00:07:04.000And then, of course, we got to talk about Louis C.K., our friend, our fellow white.
00:07:40.000It's It's what I've read the most about.
00:07:42.000It's what I went to school for for a year, but it is what I went to school for.
00:07:47.000So it's something I really enjoy talking about and something that I can talk about with a little bit of authority because I know a lot of the context for these things going on in the history as well.
00:07:56.000So many people are getting a little bit nervous, and I think people are rightfully getting nervous.
00:08:03.000I would recommend, before I charge into this topic about this contest in the Middle East that's developing, this conflict rather that's developing, I would say people start buying water, start buying non perishables, start moving your money maybe into gold or Bitcoin, something safe, maybe into an SP fund or a future for that, I guess.
00:08:26.000If you short the SP, that would probably make sense in the short term.
00:08:30.000But what's developing, I think, all around the world is more instability.
00:08:34.000And I just want to say that without going into conspiracy theories and even without getting into forecasting like the probability of future events, you cannot go wrong with preparing for a disaster.
00:08:47.000You literally, there is nothing that hurts you.
00:08:50.000At no cost to you, besides a small monetary cost, is it to start preparing for the worst.
00:08:56.000And as we see the world moving in a very unstable direction, Both domestically and outside of the country, it would not hurt you and it just might save your life one day if you had a week's worth of supply of food or a week's worth of clean drinking water and a filter and a radio with batteries.
00:09:16.000So I will say that before we get into this, because it is serious stuff that's tremendous gravity when we talk about the Middle East.
00:09:22.000So many geopolitical and economic consequences that result from the smallest things that go on in that Persian Gulf region.
00:09:30.000So before we dive into it, I just got to say it will never hurt you.
00:09:54.000That's my little practical implication.
00:09:56.000But now to get into the news, people are getting very worried about this.
00:10:00.000So today, the latest developments, and we talked about what happened in this region on Monday, what happened over the weekend.
00:10:07.000But the latest developments we've heard from, The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia, these are all Gulf countries in the Arabian Peninsula, they have all urged their citizens not to travel to Lebanon.
00:10:23.000Well, you know, we're about to figure out why.
00:10:25.000Additionally, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain urged all of their foreign nationals living in Lebanon to leave.
00:10:31.000So you have all these Gulf countries who are close to Saudi Arabia, who are politically connected, economically connected.
00:10:37.000In some sense, they are suzerains of Saudi Arabia.
00:10:40.000They are all telling, all of them, you know, Bahrain, Emirates, and Saudi Arabia are all telling their citizens living in Lebanon to come back to their home countries, and they're telling the people in their countries, don't go to Lebanon.
00:10:53.000Needless to say, it's, you know, some of you guys are all right.
00:10:56.000Don't go to Lebanon tomorrow, as I tweeted this morning.
00:11:00.000In addition, and this is an exclusive, I haven't heard anybody, any mainstream outlet reporting on this, but this is from the Gulf Institute, a reporter from the Gulf Institute named Ali.
00:11:11.000And he says that he can confirm that Israel, with the help of the al Nusra Front, has secured a land and air corridor linking Jordan to Lebanon through Syria, and that that would hypothetically clear the way for Saudi jets or Saudi troops.
00:11:29.000And so, if you look at a map of the Middle East, the problem that many people had with the idea that Saudi Arabia would engage in military action against Lebanon is because there is no corridor.
00:11:41.000There is no, you know, Lebanon does not border Saudi Arabia.
00:11:45.000So, for Saudi Arabia to fly their jets and bomb Lebanon or to put troops in Lebanon, they would have to secure access either through Egypt, through Israel, through Syria, or, yeah, so either through those three countries or Iraq.
00:11:59.000And all those countries do not want that kind of thing going on.
00:12:03.000But you have now, and according to this reporter from the Gulf Institute, you have a path cleared through Syria that would connect Jordan to Lebanon.
00:12:11.000And Saudi Arabia has good relations with Jordan.
00:12:13.000So, hypothetically, if there was going to be a military action, There is a geographic way that this could happen.
00:12:23.000And so, for a little bit of context, for a little bit of background, if you watch this show on Monday, you've seen the situation develop this week.
00:12:31.000But this situation has been developing really for a long time, for the past five years.
00:12:36.000I mean, really, depending on how far you want to go back.
00:12:38.000But it's really started to escalate really in this season, like in the past five months.
00:12:44.000And this all started around July over the summer.
00:12:48.000If you recall, I don't think we were doing the show.
00:12:54.000But in July, there was a massive boycott of Qatar.
00:12:58.000And I'm saying it like Qatar to separate it because it's actually pronounced Qatar, but many people don't know this.
00:13:03.000So, Qatar, which is a Gulf country, it was reported by one of their news media outlets that the Emir of Qatar, which is their head of state, was reported saying that Iran was a great Islamic power and saying that Hamas was a good ally and Hamas is sponsored by Iran.
00:13:20.000And basically saying good things about Iran.
00:13:22.000And that was kept under wraps for a little while, but then it came out in Qatari news media.
00:13:28.000In response, Saudi Arabia led a boycott of Qatar.
00:13:31.000And if you remember this, this was all over the news because they literally, in Qatar, they needed people to send food and water and capital because as a tiny Gulf country that exists almost entirely based on its oil revenue, they just didn't have any industry to support themselves in the event that they were cut off from trade.
00:13:51.000So that was a major diplomatic crisis that happened in, I think it was July over the summer, when you had Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and some of the other Gulf countries completely boycott Qatar.
00:14:01.000They had to have these massive capital injections just to keep people fed, just to keep electricity on.
00:14:08.000We didn't hear so much about that later.
00:14:10.000But that was what really triggered, I think, this latest series of hostilities and the latest amount of contentiousness in the Middle East was that episode with Qatar.
00:14:39.000So you had Iranian backed rebels, which have been causing trouble in Yemen for years.
00:14:44.000I think it's since 2014, you've had Iranian backed rebels in Yemen overthrow the Saudi backed government, and now they're vying for control of the country.
00:14:52.000It's been a very bad civil war, very ugly, lots of people dead, and one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world.
00:14:58.000You had these rebels sponsored by Iran in Yemen, which they sponsored to disrupt the balance of power and the natural order in the Arabian Peninsula.
00:15:06.000They fired a missile at the capital of Saudi Arabia's international airport.
00:15:10.000In response, the Saudis moved and they seized all of Yemen's ports, all of its airports, and they stopped all shipping from coming in.
00:15:18.000They stopped all people from coming in, or they stopped, rather, all people from coming in.
00:15:44.000That's important to note that you have Iran, which is now connected to two of these rifts in Saudi diplomatic affairs, where Qatar betrayed Saudi Arabia because the Emir said good things about Iran.
00:15:58.000Now you have Yemen, who supposedly, or rather, Iran has delivered an act of war against Saudi Arabia by way of Yemen.
00:16:05.000Additionally, over the weekend, and this is moving on to the Lebanese theater, you had the prime minister resign from Lebanon on Friday, and he said that the reason he was doing that was because of Iranian influence.
00:16:17.000And the influence of Hezbollah in Lebanon, which is an Iranian backed paramilitary group.
00:16:23.000Many people say it's a state within a state, and they have parliamentary seats.
00:16:26.000It's kind of a weird symbiotic relationship there.
00:16:29.000So the prime minister resigned on Friday, and he left to Saudi Arabia.
00:16:34.000Something new came out today, this afternoon, from Reuters, and they said that two Lebanese sources say that the prime minister is being kept under house arrest in Saudi Arabia, and one source from Lebanon said that Saudi Arabia pressured.
00:16:47.000The Prime Minister of Lebanon to step down because he was embroiled in this massive purge that's happening with the Saudi royal family and Saudi business people.
00:16:57.000So, you have three sources that came out today that said that when the Prime Minister said that he's leaving Lebanon and resigning, and he cited Iran and Hezbollah as the reason he was doing so, people are saying actually Saudi Arabia might have made that happen.
00:17:11.000Actually, Saudi Arabia might have caused that to happen.
00:17:14.000In any case, he ends up coming to Saudi Arabia.
00:17:21.000He's been pretty quiet, actually, about it.
00:17:23.000And in the meantime, Saudi Arabia, one of their ministers said that Hezbollah's aggression against Saudi Arabia also constitutes an act of war.
00:17:32.000So if you've been following this, you understand now that you have an Iranian presence in Yemen, which is aggressive towards Saudi Arabia.
00:17:40.000You have some sort of Iranian influence in Qatar, which their emir and their royal family are sympathetic to Iran.
00:17:46.000And now you have Lebanon, where you have Hezbollah, which is taking control, and that's sponsored by the Iranians.
00:17:52.000And the Saudis say that both Lebanon and Iran.
00:17:54.000Have delivered acts of war against them, and now there's going to be something that's going to happen.
00:18:01.000And you can see more broadly in the region that a very powerful shakeup is happening, and I haven't quite gotten to the bottom of it.
00:18:08.000Nobody's quite gotten to the bottom of it.
00:18:10.000And I think we'll see what has happened as things progress.
00:18:15.000I think as we see how this develops, it will give us clues as to what is causing this, what is underlying all of this.
00:18:23.000Because there are many powerful people right now that are making plays here, and And not just in Saudi Arabia, in Egypt, in Iran, in the United States, even.
00:18:33.000You look at the Muslim Brotherhood, for example.
00:18:35.000One of the major contentions between Saudi Arabia and Qatar was not just what they said about Iran, because you've had this massive power dynamic that's been playing out between the Sunni countries and Iran, which is the Shiite country, since 1979.
00:18:49.000And this has been going back even longer than that, that you've had this war between Shiites and Sunnis.
00:18:55.000But this modern conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia has really been going on since 2003.
00:19:01.000But more broadly, the Sunni Shia has been going on for much longer than that, in different iterations, in different forms.
00:19:07.000But if you look at some of the other principal actors, you see that there's a little bit more to it than just that.
00:19:13.000Because we could say that for a long time you've had Sunni and Shiite.
00:19:17.000And Iraq was the forebear of Sunni Islam until 2003 under Saddam Hussein.
00:19:22.000Saudi Arabia took up the mantle of Egypt since Hosni Mubarak was deposed in 2011 and Egypt became weaker.
00:19:29.000Saudi Arabia in the past five years has had to pick up the slack.
00:19:34.000To lead for the Sunni world against Iran.
00:19:36.000And a lot of that previously could be explained by that power dynamic.
00:19:42.000But as we see how things are playing out internally, as we look at the actors within government, we look at the decision makers, and this is key in international relations, is not looking at states as actors, but looking at decision makers within the country, looking at who is pulling the levers of power, what are their interests, what are the influences behind that, you know, who's pulling the strings in these different governments.
00:20:05.000And I'm seeing that in addition to the fact that you have Iranian influence and there are foreign governments involving themselves in this, you also have the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:20:13.000Which, again, I haven't put all the pieces together, and I've been investigating this for this week.
00:20:19.000But you look at the Muslim Brotherhood, and in 2011, Barack Obama looked the other way when a lot of Muslim protesters, many of them of the Muslim Brotherhood, overthrew Hosni Mubarak.
00:20:33.000Hosni Mubarak was a strong leader in Egypt, and Egypt was a strong Sunni country that was a counterweight to Iranian influence, to Shiite influence.
00:20:41.000But in 2011, Barack Obama looked the other way when that government was deposed and Egypt was made weaker.
00:20:48.000Who came into power after Hosni Mubarak?
00:20:50.000It was Mohammed Morsi who was elected to power in Egypt, and he was the Muslim Brotherhood candidate.
00:20:55.000The Muslim Brotherhood acceded to power in Egypt at the expense of Saudi Arabia, to the benefit of Iran, and to the benefit of the Muslim Brotherhood as a direct result of the Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton foreign policy.
00:21:10.000Then you see that Qatar and the Saudi relationship have fallen apart because Qatar is also favorable to the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:21:17.000It's not just that they like Iran, it's also because they like the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:21:21.000You also look and you see that the Awan brothers, who worked for the Democratic National Committee, and this is an ongoing scandal.
00:21:28.000This has been going on since the election concluded in 2016.
00:21:32.000The Awan brothers, who were IT workers for the DNC, were sending classified intelligence to the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:21:39.000They later fled to Pakistan, which is an ally of Iran.
00:21:44.000So you see all these pieces coming together where you see these direct links between Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, the DNC, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:22:46.000Cash is not accounted in a paper trail or there's no records of that.
00:22:51.000It's just physical currency being moved from one place to another.
00:22:56.000So, you see all these different links.
00:22:57.000You have Uma Abedin, who was Hillary Clinton's top advisor.
00:23:01.000She lived in Saudi Arabia for a long time.
00:23:04.000You have one of the crown princes, Prince Al Walid of Saudi Arabia, who was arrested in the purge over the weekend.
00:23:13.000He, it's alleged, I haven't seen concrete proof of this, but it's alleged that Prince Al Walid funded Barack Obama's education at Harvard, that Prince Al Walid gave millions of dollars to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
00:23:26.000And that certain elements of the Saudi royal family and the Qatari royal family, both the Saudi and the Qatari royal family gave millions of dollars to the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Clinton Foundation.
00:23:38.000Now, you think, again, it goes back to decision makers.
00:23:41.000Saudi Arabia, if you just use it as a block, you say, well, how can Saudi Arabia at once be helping Hillary Clinton and Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood, but at the same time be against Qatar and against the Muslim Brotherhood in their diplomatic capacity?
00:23:56.000Well, you look at the actors involved.
00:23:57.000You look at which members of the royal family, which decision makers within this royal government were doing that.
00:24:03.000So, again, I haven't put all the pieces together.
00:24:05.000I know it might sound a little tinfoil hat right now because I haven't put it all together.
00:24:10.000I just discovered some of these connections.
00:24:12.000While I was doing research for the show today, but some things that are very worrying.
00:24:17.000And I think that a lot of what's going on in the region has to do with what's going on in the United States.
00:24:23.000Because you realize that when the Saudis and when the Muslim Brotherhood and when these different actors in the Middle East are giving millions or, depending on what calculation you're using, maybe even billions of dollars in money.
00:24:38.000Yeah, that's the number I'm looking for.
00:24:39.000If you're giving millions or hundreds of millions of dollars, To the Clinton campaign, and Hillary Clinton is all but assured to win in 2016.
00:25:17.000You're going to run into some problems.
00:25:19.000So, I think that a lot of what's going on in Saudi Arabia, when you have the purge that happened over the weekend, and now there are rumors coming out that King Salman of Saudi Arabia will abdicate the throne in favor of his son, Prince Mohammed, who organized this massive purge, and you see the diplomatic things that are going on, and you see over what issues these diplomatic things are about, I think there is a lot more to the situation than we are being told.
00:25:47.000I think there's a lot more to the situation that the media is talking about.
00:25:52.000Or then this information is available.
00:25:54.000Because you look at these things, and there's just too many coincidences where you have Uma Abedin, who has these shady connections.
00:26:01.000You have the Muslim Brotherhood, who's giving money.
00:26:03.000You have Al Walid, who's connected to Barack Obama.
00:26:06.000You have Citigroup, who sent a list to Barack Obama's campaign after he won the election.
00:26:13.000Citigroup, which is a gas company, they sent a list to Barack Obama's administration, and they said, here is who we would recommend for your cabinet.
00:26:21.000And if you look at a lot of the names, A lot of them show up in Obama's cabinet.
00:26:26.000And of course, who owns a major stake in Citigroup?
00:26:29.000It's Prince Al Waleed, the same person that gave millions to Clinton and the same person that bankrolled Obama's education.
00:26:35.000All these things, you know, they're all very much connected.
00:26:39.000And as you see this House Intelligence Committee making progress against Hillary Clinton and against the Podestas with this fusion GPS business, and that was, of course, the front group that the Clinton campaign hired to achieve the Trump dossier.
00:26:56.000It's all coming to light that these are all connected in some way, shape, or form.
00:27:14.000But it is possible right now, given everything that we've seen and heard from the Saudis, given that Al Nusra Front and Israel have cleared a way for the Saudis to have the airspace and the land passage to get into Lebanon, it certainly looks likely.
00:27:29.000That you might see some aggression there.
00:27:32.000You have rumors going around that the Saudis actually pressured the Lebanese prime minister to step down.
00:27:37.000That would be very big because that would look like it was proactive rather than reactive.
00:27:43.000If the Saudis forced the prime minister to resign and not Iran, you have to ask yourself why they would do that.
00:27:48.000Why would they right now be stirring up trouble with Iran?
00:27:52.000Why would they be stirring up trouble with Iran in Yemen and in Qatar and in Lebanon all at the same time?
00:27:58.000Why would they be doing this massive purge?
00:27:59.000It leads to a lot more questions if that's the case.
00:28:04.000And then additionally, this is a rumor.
00:28:06.000I've heard it from more, from some not so great sources and also from some very good sources that the king of Saudi Arabia, King Salman, will step down in the next 36 hours and abdicate, and his son will take the throne, which would lend credence to a lot of these theories that he's being proactive and there is some kind of purge underway of a global criminal syndicate or some kind of global cartel that's working together.
00:28:53.000You know, notice I'm not making claims that, like, I'm not saying there's a Saudi, like, they're controlling the government.
00:28:58.000I'm saying here are, like, verifiable connections that exist between decision makers in the Democratic Party and in the United States and decision makers in Saudi Arabia and in Qatar.
00:29:53.000With Louis C.K., this is our next story you guys wanted to hear about.
00:29:58.000This is so funny to me because Louis C.K., you watch Louis C.K., and the guy is like the definition of the self hating fellow white person, like shitlib, skeptic, feminist.
00:30:14.000And comedians in particular, but more broadly, like the archetypal, you know, there are certain phrases in the words of Alex Jones, but he's an archetypal kind of a soy man who doesn't like himself, who feels very emasculated, who doesn't have balls, who, you know, has this weird, like, beta male, but also predatory thing with women.
00:30:35.000And that was all demonstrated today with what came out of the New York Times.
00:30:38.000People have been saying this for a long time about Louis C.K. I'm pretty sure Sam Hyde said this same thing about Louis C.K. and Mark Marin, that there's something off about these.
00:30:48.000There's something off about these feminist, like self hating white people in the comedy world.
00:30:54.000And, you know, as we say before, of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these.
00:31:03.000It started to come out in the afternoon that Louis C.K. had canceled his movie premiere, which is called, what, it's called like Daddy's Girl or something.
00:31:54.000So that's what makes it even more like true, but also disgusting.
00:31:58.000And all five of these women alleged that Louis C.K. At some point in time, whether on the phone or in person, whether it's after a comedy show or on the set, all five of them said he just started jerking off in front of him.
00:32:12.000And I apologize if we have young kids watching the show or we have ladies, you know, maybe you want to turn off the volume for this part because it's going to get a little vulgar here because we have to go into the acts.
00:32:22.000But, and I don't like to talk about the scatological stuff, but I mean, how can you not?
00:32:28.000It's not even like a Harvey Weinstein thing where he was forcing women to have.
00:32:32.000Well, he was also, it was also kind of weird with him too, but it's not even like.
00:32:37.000It wasn't even like, not to be like an apologist for rape, but it's not like he wanted normal sex with women and he forced them into it or he pressured them into sex.
00:32:46.000It wasn't like Kevin Spacey where he was just straight up abusing young boys and just going after them.
00:32:53.000This sick guy, he would just have women come into his hotel room or he'd have them come into his dressing room and he just got naked and started jerking off in front.
00:33:02.000Like, what kind of sick, what kind of a sick guy does something like that?
00:33:38.000This is the depravity, the perversity of Hollywood.
00:33:41.000And we laugh and we joke that this is a guy who goes up on stage in a black t shirt, this disgusting lard ass goes up on stage in a black t shirt and he does this disgusting comedy routine about how God isn't real, about how marriage isn't worth it, and men are disgusting animals and women are gross too.
00:34:09.000And it's striking because everything that you see in Hollywood, everything that is produced by Hollywood, the filth, the degeneracy, the perversity, the depravity, it is all a reflection of them.
00:34:22.000You know, so when you watch these movies or these TV shows or you hear these celebrities and they talk about social issues, they talk about, you know, how marriage doesn't work, they talk about sex in such a frivolous way, that is not a reflection of us.
00:34:37.000That is not a reflection of the good people of the United States, of the good Christians, of moral character in the country.
00:34:43.000That is a reflection of these sick degenerates in Hollywood and only them.
00:34:49.000So, in a way, it's a black pill, but it's also a white pill.
00:34:52.000As things are, they have a dual nature, as things often are on this show.
00:34:57.000They have a dual nature, where at once it is a black pill because we get a glimpse into how disgusting Hollywood is.
00:35:05.000At once we see that all the people that regular people, and I'm not talking about people who have gone off the grid and have been off the grid with Hollywood for a long time, but all the people that our friends and neighbors looked up to.
00:35:18.000All our friends and neighbors thought were so cool or so handsome or so beautiful or so successful or wealthy or admirable.
00:35:26.000People that give money to charity, people that fly all over to different galas and they're so respectable and they give each other awards for achievement.
00:35:36.000And it turns out that mega stars, people that have been influential in these fields, that are household names, are actually just these sick, downright satanic, evil people.
00:35:48.000And with Louis, I don't know if it was totally.
00:36:44.000And the white pill that they're all facing justice now, the white pill that all these people are being exposed.
00:36:49.000It's a beautiful thing because for so long they were covered up by the press, they were covered up by Hollywood, they were covered up by this establishment.
00:36:57.000And it's so good to see these pretentious liberal elites get their heads chopped off by the same establishment that they fawned over.
00:37:06.000You know, like, it's a pretty poetic justice that the New York Times served this up, right?
00:37:12.000Like, Louis C.K., after Donald Trump is elected, sends out an email blast telling all his fans Donald Trump is Hitler.
00:37:19.000And he goes on the nighttime television shows and says Donald Trump is a bad person and he's evil and blah, blah, blah.
00:37:25.000And the New York Times runs similar press coverage about how Donald Trump's a bad guy and they drum up all these, and the best is another level of irony, they drum up all these false and phony sex allegations against Donald Trump.
00:37:38.000And Louis C.K. says, Yeah, Donald Trump is a sicko.
00:37:42.000And then lo and behold, these two liberals, these paragons of morality, they turn on each other in different ways.
00:37:54.000How many of these celebrities who are now being exposed as perverts, as sex abusers, you know, these were all the feminists.
00:38:02.000These were all the huge celebrities, liberal celebrities, telling us, you know, women should be empowered and I'm against the gender pay gap and.
00:38:10.000You know, wait until the Seth Rogen thing comes out and he's going to look like a real asshole for that beer commercial when he does all that virtue signaling about the wage gap.
00:38:19.000All these mega feminists who supported women, they did so much for women.
00:38:23.000Kevin Spacey, who supported Hillary Clinton.
00:38:26.000Louis C.K., who was against Donald Trump and he was elevating women in his field and he did this feminist stuff on his television show.
00:38:33.000And it turns out they are sick abusers of women.
00:38:37.000Anytime you have feminists, anytime you have these beta orbiters, women beware.
00:38:42.000These people, these people, well, it's one group of people, but more broadly, it's these weak, like feminist type men, these faggoty white knight type men that want to pretend like they have women's best interests at heart.
00:38:56.000They're the most, I think, deceptive, harmful people to women.
00:39:02.000And women, you know, ignore this at your own peril.
00:39:06.000That guy that's telling you, like, you know, go women, go girl power, we'll split the chores, we'll do all of this, they're probably a sick person.
00:39:17.000That is just another way to communicate that they have some bad intentions there.
00:39:22.000In my opinion, all real respecters of women, as an expert in respecting women, all real respecters of women understand women for what they are.
00:39:31.000All real respecters of women understand the nature of women and treat them as such.
00:39:35.000And they're not doing this con game where they're trying to be all nice so then they'll get slept with.
00:39:50.000The moral credibility of Hollywood and the liberal elite in politics and in cultural affairs.
00:39:56.000You have the feminist thing, which is completely imploding.
00:39:59.000All the major feminists in Hollywood now coming out to be sex abusers.
00:40:02.000You have this hypocrisy of them telling us and lecturing Christians.
00:40:06.000You know, how many times did you hear when you advocated for Christian morals about the sex abuse scandal in the Vatican?
00:40:13.000You cannot preach Christianity because there was a scandal in the Vatican one time.
00:40:19.000You know, I mean, I heard that for so many years, I still hear that.
00:40:21.000You know, every time you talk about Catholicism in particular, people respond with, oh, well, you know, there's sex abuse in the church, and therefore the Bible and 2,000 years of theology is irrelevant.
00:40:32.000And now those same people, their own church has its scandal.
00:41:00.000In the midst of this Louis C.K. story, you have the Washington Post running a story on the honorable Judge Roy Moore in Alabama.
00:41:09.000So if you guys saw this, the Washington Post ran a story this afternoon saying that Judge Roy Moore had inappropriate sexual relations with a 14 year old girl when he was 32.
00:41:21.000And then three other girls who wished to remain anonymous came forward with stories that he.
00:41:26.000Made inappropriate sexual advances when they were between the ages of 16 and 18 when he was in his early 30s.
00:41:34.000You understand that first and foremost, these allegations are coming from 40 years ago.
00:41:56.000Like a Louis C.K. thing where he undressed himself and jerked off in front of them, or like he forcibly raped them to death, like in the case of that one girl, Heather O'Rourke.
00:42:07.000You know, it was that he dated, like one of the stories from the anonymous girls was that he took her to a pizzeria where alcohol was served, and she was 17, and you needed to be 18 to be served alcohol in Alabama.
00:42:19.000Like that was one of the allegations he took a 17 year old girl out to a pizzeria.
00:42:25.000The age of consent is 16, by the way, in Alabama.
00:44:26.000I don't think that's really out of line.
00:44:27.000And both of them, by the way, both of those sources, and this supports my claim, both of those sources in the Washington Post said they actually were flattered by it.
00:44:35.000And it says only until they got older did they realize it was no good.
00:44:39.000So when they were teenagers, they saw nothing wrong with Roy Moore reading poetry to them and taking them on pizza dates.
00:44:47.000Only when they got paid off by Washington Post and Jeff Bezos did they find out that it was harrowing abuse.
00:44:53.000The real story, besides the three anonymous girls, As a 14 year old girl.
00:45:01.000That's not okay, you know, when you're 14.
00:45:03.000You can't give consent when you're 14.
00:45:04.000And certainly a 30 year old preying on a 14 year old is not okay.
00:45:09.000But again, you have to look at the source of it.
00:45:11.000The Washington Post endorsed Roy Moore's challenger for the election, which is in four weeks.
00:45:18.000So I'm going to have to call BS on that one.
00:45:22.000I'm going to have to say probably not true.
00:45:24.000You know, to ignore the context that you're Four weeks away from a major election, from a major election when you have a very split balance of power in the United States Senate, and Roy Moore just won a very contentious primary, and now he enters a very contentious Senate race, especially one where the paper reporting the scandal endorsed his challenger for this election.
00:45:47.000You have to say, I just can't quite take your word for it, babe.
00:45:52.000So, with Roy Moore, it's just a non scandal.
00:46:13.000This is a guy who's been in contentious elections all his life, been fighting against the political establishment all his life.
00:46:19.000And you're telling me it's just a big coincidence that in the last four weeks, the last stretch of a contentious Senate election, a paper which endorsed the opponent in this election.
00:46:31.000Just happens to find this major scandal about a 14 year old girl, and not to split hairs or anything, but it's not even like anything ensued.
00:46:54.000And then, number two, if that was the worst that they could find in the last four weeks, I'm really not troubled by that.
00:47:01.000Again, you look at the context, and if the worst thing that they drew out that they distorted was like, I mean, that wasn't even a crazy thing compared to Louis C.K., compared to Kevin Spacey, compared to Harvey Weinstein, compared to these other guys, I think they find plenty of excuses for Hollywood.
00:47:22.000And now you have an election in four weeks, and suddenly we find fault with something far worse or far less.
00:50:41.000At once, he says, Actually, the founding fathers were more racist than you.
00:50:45.000He says at once, actually, John Jay and Benjamin Franklin wouldn't have let you into the country because you're not white enough.
00:50:51.000And then he says at the same time, the founders intended us to be a nation of Africans and Asians.
00:50:57.000It's just, you know, and it goes back to arguing in good faith.
00:51:02.000Anybody who is reasonable, anybody who's being honest with themselves, would hear his statistics and hear his arguments and say, like, okay, you're like, maybe, maybe, but that just belies the entire history of the time.
00:51:16.000That just belies everything we know about the time and the context and everything else.
00:51:20.000So, Simon Skola says, buy a life straw.
00:53:09.000And I've gone over this summary so many times on the show, but he says that life is basically summarized in setting goals and achieving goals.
00:53:17.000That is the meaning of life for people in a practical sense, is that we set goals and then we work towards them.
00:53:40.000And also, that's a symptom of the industrialized world as well.
00:53:44.000So, he said that life is setting goals, achieving goals.
00:53:47.000He divided goals into three categories short term, medium term, and long term.
00:53:52.000He said the industrial world mostly has destroyed the medium term goals, and you only have these impossible long term goals that are not achievable, that you will never see completed, and short term goals that you see completed, like on a day to day basis.
00:54:07.000Eliminated all of the meaningful work.
00:54:09.000That is what he called that middle category meaningful work.
00:54:13.000People going to work and working towards projects that they were invested in, that they cared about, that gave them meaning in their life.
00:54:20.000And so he wanted to bring an end to the industrialized world.
00:54:24.000I'm not totally on board with the reform or the attempts to achieve it, but I am generally, I generally agree with the sentiment that the industrialized world and the modern world, both economically and culturally, has deprived us of meaning in our lives.
00:54:39.000So that's where I find a common strain with our buddy Ted, Uncle Ted.
00:54:45.000Vash the Stampede says white Sharia now.
00:56:47.000The evidence, you know, the mainstream evidence says 6 million, so I'm inclined to believe it.
00:56:52.000But certainly, I think it should be discussed and legal to play devil's advocate.
00:56:57.000Spoiler alert says, reminder the gun the Vegas shooter supposedly killed himself with is the same make and model that Roy Moore brandished on stage.
00:57:54.000If you watched the first debate, it was pretty good, okay?
00:57:57.000I was more polite because I gave him the benefit of the doubt, but then I had him on this time and he was just taking all my arguments and deliberately misrepresenting them, so we had to give it to him.