00:00:44.000I don't get on the show and say I want to talk about some washed up television show from 20 years ago, but I think it is very telling.
00:00:53.000I think it is very informative how conservatives, Republicans, the press reacted to the whole Roseanne situation because I think that says a lot about.
00:01:04.000Strategy in general, tactics, and just the way we think about these things.
00:03:21.000You know, they said that Lenin, towards the end of Vladimir Lenin's life, and I read about this in a biography of Stalin, they said that he started to get these violent mood swings.
00:03:31.000He would get very angry because there were things going on with his brain.
00:04:18.000You know, usually I talk to my parents about something that angers me, and sometimes I want to talk about it on the show, and they'll tell me, you know, it's probably a good idea if you hold off on that or if you approach it this way.
00:04:30.000I haven't really decided, but I just have to share it because it's so fascinating to me.
00:05:54.000She said, and even though I love your content and I think you're going to be president someday, which is really kind stuff, and I so appreciate that.
00:06:01.000But then she gets into here's what really takes a turn.
00:06:04.000She says, however, I will no longer be watching your show anymore, and I will not recommend it to anybody, and I'm unsubscribing.
00:06:23.000She says, and it actually has nothing to do with you whatsoever.
00:06:25.000She says that she commented on one of my videos, not even in the live chat, but she commented on one of the shows recently.
00:06:34.000And somebody replied to her, shut up, you thought, or something to that effect.
00:06:40.000And she said, well, any kind of audience that disrespects an older woman like me, That's not people I want to be associated with, and blah, blah, blah.
00:06:51.000So she's calling the quits because a random person leaves a comment.
00:06:55.000She says, So I will no longer be watching your show.
00:06:57.000I'll be watching Dan Bungino, which is like this Castizo on Fox News instead.
00:07:03.000And I still like you and wish you the best and all that.
00:07:06.000And, you know, look, the reason I bring it up, I don't bring it up because to be petty, right?
00:07:15.000But I bring it up to illustrate, I think, a very solid point that I made about women in politics.
00:07:20.000A long time ago, and I continue to be vindicated on just about every single day, which is that women are too self important and too fragile to be involved in politics.
00:07:32.000Most of them, most of them, not all of them, but 90 to 98% of women, they're too self important, too fragile emotionally, and too emotional in general to be involved in political movements.
00:07:45.000And I'm sure the expected reaction is like, oh, you know, oh, I'm so sorry you went.
00:07:51.000Through that, and I'll reprimand my followers.
00:07:54.000I'll make this right, but you know, of course, I have no control over the comments section.
00:07:59.000And of course, we are cultivating a movement that is young, that is fresh, that is exciting, and can be very aggressive.
00:08:06.000We're up against demonic forces, folks.
00:08:29.000The reason people may perceive there is hostility towards women on this show is because we have, and I think I've cultivated this idea about women that they're problematic, shall we say, in politics.
00:08:43.000That they're, and as I said with this one, they're very self important.
00:11:11.000It's like, you know, it's these moments when you realize everything's out of your control, when you're helpless, impotently watching a hare, you know, just kind of fall into your glass of water, right?
00:11:53.000It's this show, and then it's the little box where you type it in, and you'll be the first to know there are big things coming, and very, very, very soon, big deals are being made with former people.
00:12:10.000Content is being cooked up in the content kitchen.
00:12:14.000That's the only kitchen you'll ever find this guy in, in the content kitchen, in the content laboratory, whipping up fresh, hot new content, whipping it up, cooking it up.
00:13:00.000I'll have a couple of people helping me out with that account.
00:13:03.000So now that we're all set with that, I really don't like the housekeeping stuff, but we have to do it.
00:13:09.000I'm the type of guy where it would behoove me to just do the talking points and to hit the marketing stuff really hard, and we have to do that.
00:13:17.000I have to force myself to do that because it's better for the show and all that.
00:13:20.000But I like to just go on and talk about ideas.
00:13:58.000So she compared Valerie Jarrett to a black person, also maybe a little bit more.
00:14:04.000Maybe a little bit more controversially, she pointed out that Chelsea Clinton may or may not be married to a nephew of George Soros and all the implications that entails.
00:14:13.000Because of that, within hours, she was canned.
00:14:20.000The highly successful reboot of her show, the titular Roseanne, was shut down after just one reboot season.
00:14:28.000They were about to do another season, a full season this time, as opposed to the abbreviated season they did this time.
00:14:35.000And it was the biggest show on cable, or rather, it was the biggest show on network television, the biggest sitcom, the biggest comedy in a long time, and one of the biggest television events of the year.
00:14:44.000Up, I think, very closely behind the NFL, Super Bowl, and the Oscars.
00:14:53.000They said, We don't care about the money, blah, blah, blah.
00:14:56.000We don't care about anything except for the narrative, the ideology, the vision.
00:15:01.000Roseanne Barr's comments are, you know, insulting and they're beyond the pale, so they kicked her out.
00:15:07.000And we talked all about that yesterday, what that means about media, which is to say that this was a cash cow.
00:15:13.000If it were any other channel, or rather, if it were any other show, if it were any other celebrity saying anything about any other group, it would be fine.
00:15:23.000If somebody said something comparably offensive about white people, about Christians, about conservatives, about you name it, you'd be okay.
00:15:31.000And even if it were a liberal saying something nasty about blacks or whatever, hey, even they might be okay.
00:15:39.000They fundamentally don't care about the money.
00:15:41.000They were willing to sacrifice this cash cow so quickly because Roseanne Barr, she was willing, or rather, she was able to become a big celebrity with real clout, real influence, one of the biggest stars on television.
00:15:55.000You know, that poses a big problem for the globalist establishment, for the globo homo complex.
00:16:03.000And we talked all about that yesterday.
00:16:05.000But the big thing we're talking about today is the reaction, which is we expect this out of the media, we expect this out of the establishment that.
00:16:26.000What was maybe not, maybe it wasn't totally unexpected, but it definitely always amazes me the just the profound stupidity of the conservative right, where, of course, when something like this happens to a conservative, And Patrick Casey said this on Twitter, I think very succinctly, very concisely.
00:16:48.000He said, All you have to do in this situation for conservatives is say, maybe it's a bad joke, but the double standard, which is so obvious.
00:16:57.000We're on ABC, you have people like Jimmy Kimmel, literally in blackface.
00:17:02.000You have people like Bill Maher on HBO who says the N word.
00:17:21.000But when we make a joke that's maybe a little bit too far, the world's collapsing, it's Trump's fault, Roseanne Barth fired, the whole show shut down.
00:17:58.000All these organizations are actually in the right when they make decisions like this.
00:18:02.000And what this betrays, and we'll get into each statement and we'll talk about it, but to summarize, to really just kind of bring it all here, this betrays a profound misunderstanding of the fight that we're in.
00:18:18.000What Each of these different authors and pundits and all the rest, what they are expressing is good faith.
00:18:25.000When they say things like, you know what, we're going to hold ourselves to the same principles and we're going to hold everyone else to the same principles and we're going to try and be the best and do the right thing and we're going to, we're going to call it in good faith.
00:18:39.000And of course, the problem with that kind of thinking is that you can only have good faith when you are on the same team.
00:18:46.000You can have good faith kinds of Concessions and confessions with family.
00:18:51.000You know, he could say, you know, look, dad, I was wrong.
00:18:54.000Or, you know, look, my beloved sister, I was wrong about this.
00:18:59.000And I'm willing, in good faith, even though it hurts me and helps you, I'm willing to say, you know what, I was in the wrong.
00:19:09.000And even though we fight sometimes, you were right about that.
00:19:11.000Good faith is fine when you're on the same team, when it's family, if it's a sports team, if it's people in your community, that kind of thing.
00:19:18.000When you're working towards the same goals, When you're working towards the advancement of each other, it's mutual, it's friendly, that is the place for good faith.
00:19:27.000We are not in that situation with the left.
00:19:29.000We are not in that situation with ABC, the NFL, any of these organizations.
00:19:34.000And I'll get into why I'm bringing in the NFL as well.
00:19:37.000But we're not in a good faith situation with ABC.
00:19:40.000We're not working towards the same goals.
00:19:50.000ABC puts out sitcoms that are deliberate social programming, that get you and your family and your children to think that sexual immorality is fine, to get you to think that diversity is number one, to get you to think that white people are pathetic, sad, little weaselly, goofy people, men are goofy.
00:20:11.000Or they're rapists, and women are smart, and black people are rich, strong families, all the rest.
00:20:17.000ABC, you can go down the list of sitcoms, and it is deceptive, it is destructive, it is deliberately harmful and toxic social programming.
00:20:29.000And they brought on Roseanne Barr, possibly as part of that pernicious agenda.
00:20:35.000I think there's a lot of validity to it that even a show that was about a Trump supporter, that was ostensibly about the blue collar, white working class, all that, It had to have a kid in there that was a tranny.
00:20:47.000You know, it had to have a young boy in there that was in girl's clothes.
00:20:50.000It had to have a Muslim who she thought was a terrorist but ended up being just like you and me and all that.
00:20:58.000But never forget that the agenda is against you, against your family, against your kids.
00:21:03.000And so when these people go out there and say, oh, we're going to be in good faith, we're going to say, you know what, what she said was racist and ABC was right to fire her and all the rest, that kind of good faith has no place in a war, which is what.
00:21:49.000It's very easy to be pragmatic and principled.
00:21:52.000It's not so easy to be pragmatic and principled when you watch what's going on every day.
00:21:56.000You know, for example, I think the best example of this is Ireland.
00:22:00.000You saw what happened in Ireland over the weekend with that referendum.
00:22:05.000Now, you could have conservative, right wing people who would say to themselves, you know what, in our fight about this referendum, which was whether or not they would repeal the Eighth Amendment to their Constitution and legalize abortion, they could say, well, we're going to.
00:22:21.000Fight this battle against abortion in the principled way, in the righteous way.
00:22:25.000We're going to make it in good faith and we're going to do our best to fit within these confines.
00:22:30.000And you might say that that's the case.
00:22:53.000It's so obvious what the consequence will be, and it's so direct in terms of if they didn't win, innocent people die.
00:23:00.000And so you look at that, that is a microcosm of what's happening broadly in the West in these minor battles with the media, with the Democrats, with the globalist establishment.
00:23:10.000These are all synonyms for one group of people, essentially, and we know who we're talking about.
00:23:15.000These fights, if we don't win them, it's catastrophic.
00:23:33.000And people are looking at it like, well, it doesn't really matter what the outcome is so long as we can say that we defended ABC because they made kind of the right call this time.
00:23:43.000It was kind of consistent with what we believe.
00:24:53.000You know, let's say ABC fired Roseanne because it caused hurt for millions of people.
00:24:59.000If causing hurt for millions of people, which is what John Nolte says, it was a racist thing that caused millions of people to hurt, and so Roseanne should have been fired.
00:25:08.000If that is the standard, For personnel decisions at ABC, then why aren't all of these disgusting, grotesque sitcoms they green light every season?
00:25:21.000Blackish, the show where it's about how all white people are racist and all white people are goofy and stupid and ignorant and all the rest.
00:25:42.000People that are a million years old marrying 30 year old Latinas and about homosexuals adopting and about some goofy white guy who just can't get it right and his wife is smarter than him.
00:25:53.000You think that didn't upset millions of people?
00:25:55.000Or how about the daily attacks on the president from Jimmy Kimmel?
00:25:58.000You think that doesn't hurt millions of people?
00:26:02.000He went on his late night show, Jimmy Kimmel, and basically made it out on two separate occasions that if you're not a Democrat, if you're not pro Obama, you either think children should die in hospitals because he was pro Obamacare.
00:26:15.000And if you're not for gun control, you're for children being killed in schools.
00:26:19.000Does that not hurt millions of people?
00:26:20.000So where's John Nolte on that one, right?
00:27:07.000Ah, well, there's a mother and she's in the country with her children and they just want a better life and the families are being torn up by ice.
00:27:14.000Okay, well, Who decided to come here illegally?
00:27:19.000And here again, starting in the middle of the story, Roseanne Barr, racist, being fired by ABC.
00:27:25.000Maybe in a vacuum, you could say, wow, that was an upstanding thing.
00:27:29.000That was a really brave thing that ABC did to fire the only Trump supporter on television to the applause of millions.
00:27:36.000Yeah, that was really brave, but it was the right thing to do, he says.
00:27:39.000Okay, well, let's rewind a little bit.
00:27:42.000If that is the standard for personnel decisions, millions of people being hurt, or racism, or offensive comments, how come Jimmy Kimmel didn't get fired?
00:27:49.000How come these shows didn't get canned?
00:28:06.000It doesn't even conform to their own moral code about consistency.
00:28:09.000And then the best take by far, the best take by far about the Roseanne Barr situation was from our favorite, our favorite, the little man, Ben Shapiro.
00:28:21.000He wrote in the National Review, he brought up the NFL, which is why I was hinting at that a little bit earlier.
00:28:26.000He said that the NFL and ABC both made the right decisions in terms of when the NFL changed their policy to force the players to stand.
00:28:34.000They made the right call, and ABC made the right call to cancel Roseanne.
00:28:38.000And the reason he brought these two together is he said, well, you know, in both instances, we have this idea of free speech.
00:28:45.000Where in the one case, the NFL forced the players to stand up and said, you know, you can't express these political views on the field.
00:29:07.000I think it really is just epitomizes this kind of worldview by the modern conservative establishment.
00:29:14.000He said it's about what's best for the product.
00:29:17.000He said, well, if the NFL is hurting their product to have the players kneel, they should make them stand.
00:29:23.000And if Roseanne Barr is hurting the ABC product by saying something racist, then they should shut down the show.
00:29:30.000And of course, for somebody like Ben Shapiro, you know, one of these conservatives who cares nothing about.
00:29:37.000The country, nothing about the land, nothing about the people, nothing about the flag, the sacrifice, the inheritance, the ancestors.
00:29:46.000For somebody like that, you know, and it's hard to imagine who would be like that, but, you know, one of these conservatives, one of these neoliberal, neoconservative, globalist types who really doesn't have any roots in the country, you know, somebody who lives in L.A., kind of a transplant, a cosmopolitan type character, you know, somebody who really doesn't care for the country can say, of course, it always just boils down to profit.
00:30:08.000It always boils down to Well, what's the best for the product?
00:30:13.000You know, not what's the best about free speech.
00:30:16.000Not a company should take a stand and be courageous.
00:30:20.000And this is so congruent across all of the views of the modern conservative establishment.
00:30:27.000You see the same strand on trade, on foreign policy, on everything.
00:30:32.000You know, well, why should ABC want to represent the white working class?
00:30:37.000If it hurts the bottom line, hey, the working class can go to hell.
00:30:42.000And hey, if attacking Christians is good for the bottom line, hey, attack Christians, attack Donald Trump, attack Americans.
00:30:49.000And with the NFL, you know, I don't really care that people are disrespecting the flag.
00:30:54.000I don't really care that, you know, black people have been given everything by this country.
00:30:58.000And they're basically, and particularly these NFL players, they could have not even imagined these opportunities if they were in Africa, but they disrespect the flag that people fight and die for.
00:31:09.000I don't really care so much about that, so much as I care that NFL is missing out on revenue if the players continue to kneel.
00:31:16.000And that kind of thinking just has to be eliminated.
00:31:21.000There can be no tolerance for that kind of thinking anymore because we've seen what that has wrought in the country.
00:31:28.00035 years, maybe 50 years after that mode of thinking is adopted, which is like the William F. Buckley laissez faire, classical liberal kind of view in conservatism, look at what that has wrought in the country.
00:31:40.000When the people that pull the strings, the people that pull the levers, care nothing about morality, care nothing about Christ, care nothing about the country, but merely about the bottom line, look at what that has brought to our country.
00:31:54.000And I bring up all the other issues because, by the way, it's very transparent that this extends not just to.
00:32:00.000The culture, which is so important, but also to the more explicit political things.
00:32:42.000We talk about the strategic ignorance, but that betrays, I think, a much deeper betrayal of the country, a very sick betrayal of the country, which is to say that we hold values that are a little bit higher than freedom.
00:32:57.000You know, I was listening to a song today, and it was about, you know, we're finally free and this kind of stuff.
00:33:02.000I forget what song it was, but it was just singing about freedom, and it got me thinking.
00:33:05.000I was thinking, There is this kind of sick, in the West, this sick glorification of freedom and the liberal.
00:33:12.000And don't get me wrong, I'm not like a totalitarian, okay?
00:33:16.000I'm not saying like the state should control everything, nothing close to it.
00:33:19.000And I'm not even saying I don't like liberty.
00:33:21.000But this glorification of liberalism, liberty, freedom above all else, is that the whole picture?
00:33:36.000Is that the highest goal we can aspire to?
00:33:38.000In my estimation, The highest thing we can aspire to is godliness, is morality.
00:33:45.000I mean, would we rather have a moral society or a free society?
00:33:49.000And surely I don't think they're mutually exclusive, but what are the priorities there?
00:33:53.000And I think you look at somebody like this, I think you look at the broader conservative movement, and they are looking at it in terms of the money.
00:34:01.000They're looking at it in terms of the freedom to make profit, the freedom to do this, that, and the other.
00:34:06.000Rather than be explicitly, you know, they're going to have a positive vision for what it is and not say, well, You know, I have my opinion, but of course, that's only my opinion.
00:34:16.000But rather, assert a positive this is what our society is going to be about, this is our values, all the rest.
00:34:23.000I think that just tells us a lot about the conservative movement.
00:34:26.000So, we see a lot in the reaction to the Roseanne situation.
00:34:38.000The only sensible reaction to this was from Trump, who tweeted out, quote, Bob Iger of ABC called Valerie Jarrett to let her know that ABC does not.
00:34:47.000Tolerate comments like those made by Roseanne Barr.
00:34:50.000Gee, he never called President Donald J. Trump to apologize for the horrible statements made and said about me on ABC.
00:35:04.000To concede that Roseanne Barr is racist is a horrible mistake by the conservative right.
00:35:11.000You know, forget everything about consistency and all the rest, but for anybody to be talking about racism, Is a tactical mistake, no matter how you cut it.
00:35:20.000For anybody to say, oh, yeah, well, they were right, or, you know, our person did have faults.
00:35:25.000You have to understand that in terms of the news cycle, you have to be economic.
00:37:08.000Don't even say, you know, they'll say, oh, well, our person's racist, but hey, they could be racist and we could still say that she shouldn't have been, you've already lost us.
00:37:17.000They try and put on this like very comprehensive, nuanced take of like, oh, Roseanne was a racist and we don't have to like what she said, but we could also believe that she shouldn't have been kicked off television.
00:37:47.000And it's so heavy handed and it's all the above in terms of messaging.
00:37:52.000And Republicans think they're going to counter with, yeah, we agree with all the above, but actually, she shouldn't have exactly been kicked off.
00:38:09.000You know, that's a lesson for anybody on anything in terms of arguments, in terms of anything like that.
00:38:15.000I'm a big believer that the best defense is a good offense.
00:38:19.000And this is true in my experience in terms of like Twitter battles, anything like that.
00:38:24.000The minute you start to get back on your heels, the minute you're on the ropes defending yourself or talking about their attack on you, you've already lost.
00:38:32.000The audience is now looking and concentrated on.
00:39:21.000But if I launch a counterattack and say, no, you're just a miserable black pillar, and actually what you're doing is more harmful because even if, you know, you always turn out to be wrong, and even if by some chance Donald Trump changes course, you've black pilled more people than you could ever hope to marginally change his view, and blah, blah, blah.
00:39:42.000And you always got to stay on the attack because, you know, eventually one day they'll say, oh, well, that's not true.
00:39:54.000The good offense, rather, the good defense being a good offense.
00:39:57.000This is what happens in this case, where Democrats say, Roseanne is racist, and therefore Trump is racist.
00:40:04.000And Republicans say, yeah, Roseanne is racist, and we admit that, but that doesn't have something to do with Donald Trump, but there's no, where's the counterattack?
00:41:31.000Trump corrects it like now you look like an idiot.
00:41:34.000Here's just the most absurd thing I've seen all week.
00:41:37.000Then USA Today comes out and they report that in a closed door private fundraiser, Trump estimated that maybe 12,000 people were at the rally.
00:41:47.000And so the number one story on Twitter is New York Times under reports, Donald Trump over reports crowd size.
00:41:53.000And to me, this is just like hair tearing madness.
00:41:58.000One of these is the biggest publication, one of the biggest written publications in America.
00:43:11.000He's saying, like, oh, yeah, it was probably like 12,000 people at the rally in a private closed door thing that was meant to get people to pay money.
00:43:19.000And they're like, yeah, well, even though the people whose job it was to report the news basically lied to you because of how wrong and disingenuous it was, well, in a private conversation, Trump also got the details kind of wrong in a way that we don't really even know the context.
00:43:34.000And that's the number one story on Twitter.com, which is crazy to me.
00:43:38.000But so that's all I had to say about that.
00:43:40.000But it's just, I have to mention it because.
00:43:45.000That anybody could think, I'll put these two things in the same story.
00:43:50.000Well, this is definitely a good contrast between people whose job it is to report details and, like, you know, a guy who just says something in private.
00:43:59.000But so the big thing, the big, like, actual news that happened today was Trump and Jeff Sessions.
00:44:05.000And Trump, I'm not going to read the whole tweet, but Trump tweeted out a series of tweets quoting, I think it was Trey Gowdy who was on Fox News, but he summarized it in the end by saying that basically, He said he should have fired Jeff Sessions.
00:44:18.000Trump said basically, I should have fired Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, who, of course, recused himself in the special counsel led by Robert Mueller.
00:44:28.000And of course, a lot of people are confused by this because, you know, Jeff Sessions was an ally of the Trump campaign throughout the election.
00:44:56.000Or is it that he's doing his job so well that you have these unsealed, or rather, you have sealed indictments and he's doing this undercover kind of thing where he's racking up sealed indictments and there's going to be a big bust?
00:45:10.000But to just give a little bit of insight here, I think there's two sides to the story, which is in the first place, Trump's been attacking Jeff Sessions for a long time and people are wondering why.
00:45:21.000In the first place, we can say that if Trump really didn't like Jeff Sessions, I think there's basically two explanations.
00:45:27.000Either it's there's some tactical reason or it's genuine.
00:45:30.000Let's look at the tactical reason first.
00:45:33.000The reason we could say maybe it's not genuine is because he probably would have fired him by now, right?
00:45:38.000Trump has had problems with every one of his staff members, or a lot of them at least.
00:45:43.000And we see that when he has a problem with a staff member, he just fires them Rex Tillerson, Rhinds Priebus, McMaster, all these people.
00:46:04.000He's one of the longest serving, along with Mike Pence and Stephen Miller and a handful of others.
00:46:11.000Basically, every other has come and gone, with those few exceptions.
00:46:15.000So, the first thing I think we can look at to say maybe this isn't totally genuine is if he really didn't like Jeff Sessions, maybe he would probably just fire him.
00:46:24.000And there is a converse to that, which I'll get to, but that's the first thing.
00:46:27.000The second reason we might think that this is tactical is because let's imagine that in a couple of months, Jeff Sessions really brings down serious charges against people like Hillary Clinton, maybe, or James Comey.
00:46:41.000Let's not, you know, Hillary Clinton, that's kind of a long shot.
00:46:43.000But let's say James Comey, or let's say Andrew McCabe, highly politicized.
00:46:48.000You know the media is going to spin it as dictator Trump imprisons political opponents.
00:46:53.000Let's say Jeff Sessions lays down some serious indictments in the next couple of months.
00:46:57.000It would really behoove Trump to appear distant from Jeff Sessions, from Horowitz, from the Justice Department.
00:47:04.000So maybe the idea here is you don't fire him because you don't really not like him.
00:47:09.000And the reason you're constantly attacking is so that if a big indictment comes down, the media can't say, oh, well, look, they're in cahoots.
00:47:16.000The Justice Department and the White House were collaborating.
00:47:19.000And because the big problem with the last administration was that the Obama, I guess, crime syndicate was in bed with the Justice Department, which is not how it's supposed to be.
00:47:28.000They're basically supposed to be independent.
00:47:30.000And so maybe it's to cultivate, in a very artificial way, this distance between Sessions and the White House.
00:47:41.000On the flip side, to play devil's advocate, you might say that, well, maybe the reason he hasn't fired Jeff Sessions yet is because to get another attorney general confirmed would be a real tough thing.
00:47:52.000It was already tough enough to get a secretary of state through, even in the midst of these North Korea negotiations.
00:47:58.000Already, you have so many necessary and vital seats that are not confirmed, that have not been put into place in the White House yet.
00:48:07.000And so the idea is, well, maybe he wants to fire him, but he just can't because confirmation would be trouble.
00:48:13.000Now, he's gone through it before, so I don't know if that's totally legit, but I think that is a consideration.
00:48:20.000Additionally, there's just the idea that how can we project that much intentionality?
00:48:23.000There's very little, there's some evidence to suggest that there's something big coming, but until it actually comes, it's really hard to say that it's a solid case to be made that Jeff Sessions has just got this big case ready to deliver onto Hillary Clinton and all the rest.
00:48:41.000We've got the IG report that's forthcoming in the next two or three weeks, it'll be coming in June.
00:48:46.000And I guess that's when we'll start to see the character of the Justice Department.
00:48:49.000But right now, there's just not really enough information.
00:48:53.000And I hate speculation more than anything else.
00:48:55.000People who think they know what's going on, and they say, I heard a report from this person, I heard a report from this anonymous source, or from Jared Kushner's people, or this faction in the White House.
00:49:09.000Nobody on the outside really knows what's going on on the inside, unless they heard it directly from someone on the inside, and that person is Trump.
00:49:17.000So, I don't like to speculate too much.
00:49:19.000That's basically both sides there, both angles.
00:49:23.000It's tough to say because really it could go either way.
00:49:26.000On the one hand, he would have fired him, and there are a lot of sealed indictments, and it looks like a case is building.
00:49:31.000And I think that's a totally legitimate way to look at it.
00:49:34.000But on the flip side, it could just be, in terms of Occam's razor, it could just be he doesn't like Jeff Sessions.
00:49:41.000Well, that does bring to light a much larger problem, which I haven't, I'm actually kind of sad to say, I haven't reported on it as much as I should have.
00:49:51.000But this is something that I've been told about by many, many people people in the administration, people in the press, all over the place.
00:49:59.000And you're going to want to listen to this because nobody is talking about this.
00:50:04.000Nobody on Fox, nobody in the mainstream media, nobody's talking about this.
00:50:08.000Which is that the number one, maybe one of the biggest problems facing the administration is the problem of staffing.
00:50:16.000And I hear this all day long from contacts that I have that are around.
00:50:24.000We got the president elected, but the problem is that the people that are working in the crucial positions of power, that are actually pulling the levers on a day to day basis, they're not people that we like.
00:50:35.000They're not people that support the president.
00:50:37.000And actually, many of them in the White House are actively undermining the president.
00:50:41.000Maybe you know about this, but it's actually at a more technical level.
00:50:44.000We're not talking about the Jared Kushners, although we kind of are.
00:50:47.000We're not totally talking about the very visible faces.
00:50:52.000We're talking about the people you don't know their names, you don't know their positions, you don't know their powers, that the vast A big part of the White House staff, of people working for the administration, are swamp people.
00:51:04.000There are people that don't like the president, don't support his agenda.
00:51:07.000And when you're looking at what he's trying to do, which is have this Herculean effort of redirecting the federal government, these massive bureaucratic agencies, the Defense Department, the Homeland Security Department, all these huge things, you have to have a lot of people on board to get these things executed, to put these things into practice.
00:51:26.000And so when you have people like Jared Kushner who have a big influence in terms of who gets hired, who gets staffed, you have people like John Bolton in the National Security.
00:51:36.000As a national security chief, and you have all these other kinds of swamp people, and they're filling the administration with their connections, their underlings, they're not carrying out the edicts of the president.
00:51:47.000That's when you see that things are really going to start to crumble.
00:51:50.000It's going to be hard to build a legacy when you're not institutionalizing it with the people.
00:51:55.000And I've got a couple of friends in the administration who say that this is the biggest problem that we want to see the president succeed, we want to see his agenda put into place, but all too often we see that all the crucial positions.
00:52:08.000Have been staffed by people that hate the president.
00:52:10.000And all the positions that don't really matter, those are the positions that went to the people from the campaign.
00:52:16.000And they all tell me the first thing Trump should have done when he got into office is to put all his loyalists into the most important positions.
00:52:25.000And the best example we heard about was earlier today, a friend of mine from the Daily Caller brought it to my attention, a solid guy.
00:52:32.000I don't know if he wants me to dox him, but I'll just say he's a solid guy.
00:52:36.000And this was a report about this scandal that came out a couple of weeks ago.
00:52:40.000If you remember, And I don't really even remember it.
00:52:43.000We didn't even talk about it on the show.
00:52:45.000But a White House staffer by the name of Kelly Sadler, she got reported as saying in a closed door meeting that John McCain's going to die anyway because she was very frustrated about, I don't know, getting votes on something.
00:52:58.000And so the media said, well, this is distasteful, blah, blah, blah.
00:53:01.000Of course, the question was, how did this leak?
00:53:04.000How did it leak from a closed door meeting with a White House staffer that she said this?
00:53:11.000And it came out today that there are some inside sources which say that the person that leaked.
00:53:16.000This was the deputy communications director, Raj Shah, who is an anti-Trumper who called Donald Trump himself a deplorable, which basically hates the administration.
00:53:28.000But he's working in it, and he's working in a very serious role as the deputy comms director there.
00:53:35.000And they say that he didn't do that for any other reason than he wanted to cultivate some kind of quid pro quo relationship with the press, develop some kind of relationship with the press.
00:53:47.000And that's, I think, just the best example, whether it's Sessions, whether it's this guy, Shaw, all the rest.
00:53:53.000The real problem in the administration, one of the bigger problems is the staffing.
00:53:57.000And we don't know if that's Sessions, but I think whether or not Sessions is a part of that, we don't know.
00:54:02.000I think that does bring to light that very serious issue.
00:54:06.000If it's not Sessions, it's going on everywhere else.
00:54:09.000And so I don't even know what you're supposed to do about that other than bring awareness to that and say, hey, look, big guy, we love you.
00:54:15.000We want to support you in any way you can.
00:55:42.000Thought patrolling is one of the few things that we indulge in, you know, and we've got all these rules about, you know, for good reason, about optics and all the rest.
00:57:18.000I mean, that's an issue I think that will resonate with people.
00:57:21.000And get your neighbors to show up or your friends or family.
00:57:24.000We've all got to do our part, we've all got to get in there.
00:57:28.000So, you know, I don't think one guy showing up, but if we all do it, if you get friends and it turns into a movement, you know, not just for that particular thing, but, you know, generally.
00:57:38.000So I think you should get involved no matter what.
00:57:41.000Joe the Croat, check your DM in Discord for me real quick.
00:58:13.000Anytime you get any kind of notoriety, any time you get any kind of people and you interact with them in mass, you realize that, like, what is Joe?
00:58:50.000I mean, gardening, I'm not going to say it's like, you know, men can't garden or anything like that, but it's a good activity that people should be involved in.
00:59:56.000You know, I have so little tolerance as it is.
00:59:59.000In terms of my genetics, we're going to bring JF on the show to tell you that as an Italian, I. Really, there should be no expectation that I should have patience for anything or anyone without launching into a tirade.
01:00:53.000When it's just me doing the show, and, you know, I'm not going to say, oh, it's so difficult, all the rest.
01:00:59.000I still do the show every day, but there's a lot going on behind the scenes in terms of, you know, we're trying to do graphics, we're trying to do short form content, we're trying to get the paywall up, we're trying to.
01:01:21.000And so sometimes the guests take a backseat to that kind of thing.
01:01:27.000I can assure you that once I get back into the swing of things, once it's a more, we're at a position where we can kind of coast a little bit, we're going to have on guests.
01:01:35.000Believe me, we're going to have a lot of big shows coming up.
01:01:37.000But for right now, we're in kind of a transitional period here where.
01:01:41.000After the maker support thing, it's been tough.
01:01:43.000You know, once maker support was good, you remember we were having guests all the time.
01:03:35.000I don't know if you recall on one of the other podcasts we used to do where it was like, you know, people are just copying a lot of things in other podcasts.
01:05:23.000We've got uh Sigur Haldorsen who says, comparatively, uh, Eddis is greater than King James, is greater than the Quran, is greater than blah blah blah, but it's okay.
01:05:34.000We understand Castillo's can't help it.
01:05:40.000That's basically just retarded logic because the King James Bible, I mean, how do we know that's legitimate?
01:05:47.000It always turns into a Christianity debate in the end, but I've never heard anybody, help me, please, I've never heard anybody answer why Protestantism and everything else besides Catholicism is not totally incoherent.
01:06:00.000So, you know, people can say, Catholics this, Catholics that.
01:06:05.000Nothing that you have has divine authority, and you're going to hell.
01:07:29.000People are shown divine mercy if they have never, if they're in a position where they could have never been acquainted with God.
01:07:35.000And we don't know totally who's admitted and who isn't.
01:07:39.000But if you're an unrepentant atheist and you're in a Christian country and you're well aware of Christ, but you reject him, it's not like, oh, well, but you were okay, so you get a pass.
01:08:20.000I do it semi ironically and also because it's genetic.
01:08:25.000You know, when my great Zulu ancestors were doing their dances around the drum circle, you know, doing their dances and doing their claps, I can't help it.
01:10:10.000But this is the biggest misconception, I think.
01:10:12.000You know, my dad would always, you know, bless his heart.
01:10:15.000My dad always tells me this kind of thing.
01:10:17.000Oh, it should be, you know, he has this idea of politics that it's about like ideas and dialogue.
01:10:21.000And it's, you know, if you put something out that's like bipartisan and not really totally political and it's just like, you know, legit, everyone will just eat it up.
01:10:30.000No, We're at war and everybody's chosen a side and now we have to kill each other rhetorically.
01:10:37.000You know, we're basically on the verge of a civil war.
01:10:40.000And the idea that, you know, I'm going to cross my legs.
01:12:40.000Are we going to pretend it's not there?
01:12:42.000Ben Stada, hey, Nick, can you weigh in on Stormy Daniels having a scar on her upper hip that looks oddly similar to the brands given to sex slaves in the Clinton linked Nexium cult?
01:15:46.000So I think it's interesting the double standard there.
01:15:48.000I think it's one of those things where, of course, blacks get away with everything, but Jewish blacks, I guess, get away with everything and then some.
01:15:57.000Mark Naneman, Free Speech Damned by Pope Greg XVI in Mirari Voss.
01:16:18.000Because she had to leave the show because she got pregnant, and people said, oh, that was Dan Schneider's baby who was the producer of the show.
01:17:04.000If you look at people that are like, have AIDS, you look at people that are like just degenerate, paused up, sex crazed hedonists, they have a look about them where it's just like AIDS face.
01:17:14.000It just looks like you are like a mutant, you know?
01:17:19.000Like you've just been so abused and I don't even know, but it just shows.
01:18:00.000And some of the stuff he posts is a little bit cringeworthy, but I like him because he's well read.
01:18:06.000He promotes great authors, and I wouldn't know who Marshall McLuhan is if he didn't recommend it to me.
01:18:11.000And so he's the one that I have to give credit to him.
01:18:13.000But McLuhan, it's surprising because he's one of the most prolific writers about media ever, and all of his books are like impossible to find.
01:18:21.000If you find them, it's like $30, which I'm all around a budget.
01:18:25.000So I ordered a couple of his books this weekend, actually.
01:18:29.000Cloudstar, the Roseanne thing has made me pretty black.
01:18:32.000Can we just get the Civil War over with already?
01:20:08.000You've yet to demonstrate why Catholicism is not true, but you're going to say, oh, well, bad politics is the responsibility of Catholic theology, which is retarded and gay, but you know this.
01:24:41.000People are going to neg me and I neg back.
01:24:43.000And some people don't neg me, but I'm going to neg them anyway because you got to bring your A game when you're going to super chat a big brain nibba like me.