Candace breaks down the latest in the Lively/Reynolds/Baldoni Lawsuit, including the fact that Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are both perverts. Also, Elon Musk is out at Doge with a PR spin on it.
00:00:00.000All right, you guys, happy Wednesday. I'm fat and tired, but I am still here. So we can get right back into Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds coverage just for a little bit of this show, because I kind of miss them. I miss talking about them. And I do have some news. Blake Lively absolutely must drop this lawsuit as soon as humanly possible, or at least when the judge returns and says, absolutely, we're not going to have you dismissed from it, because there is now just way too much evidence that she and Ryan are, strictly speaking, perverts, perverts themselves.
00:00:27.620Like, just honestly, they are perverted. Also, Elon Musk is out at Doge. There's some decent PR spin on it. They allegedly, quote unquote, parted ways amicably, like a divorce. You know, we just irreconcilable differences between the Trump admin and Elon. There's a piece of me that thinks that Elon Musk might be a loose cannon. I don't really think he's ever shied away from that fact. So let's discuss it.
00:00:50.500Lastly, a lot of you were shocked by the Harley Pasternak text messages to Ye, which shocks me, because it shows you how much the media hid them. But then I got some emails from you guys, and now I'm shaken and shocked as well. So let's just all share in on that emotion. Welcome back to Candace.
00:01:20.500So by now, you guys have likely worked through the fact that I'm a little bit obsessed with reading legal documents. I read legal documents before I go to bed. I just I don't know why I've always loved legal arguments, especially when they're brilliant.
00:01:33.880If you get a good lawyer and there's only a very small percentage of lawyers are actually really good. And I've always enjoyed law as a hobby from a distance. And now I find myself immersed in enough random lawsuits and legal situations that unfortunately a lot of it is applied to my real life now.
00:01:49.960But that said, there was a legal doctrine that is known as unclean hands. My lawyer, Noah, Noah, who's become a friend over the years because of the things that we have gone through. He introduced me to it.
00:02:02.320It's also known as the dirty hands doctrine, which is remarkably appropriate, given what I'm about to share with you. And when it's used in court, the argument prevents one party to the person that is suing from seeking relief if they have engaged in unethical conduct that's related to the subject of the dispute.
00:02:20.640So to give you an example, let's say you sue me for disparaging you. I'm like, hey, don't hire this person. He's an idiot and he's really dumb and you sue me for disparaging you.
00:02:31.460But then I go to court and I say to the judge, wait, but look, look what they said about me. And then it's a video of you. And you're like, Kansas is an idiot and I don't like her.
00:02:40.860It's like this guy's got unclean hands. What are we even talking about here? How can he sue me for the stuff that he engages in himself? You can't engage in the exact same disparagement against me.
00:02:51.460It's essentially that Spider-Man meme that's super popular. This one I'm talking about. Yeah. You you pointing out. Hey, are we the same person? Yeah, we're the same person.
00:02:58.640Now, I admittedly do not know if there would be any special considerations when the subject at the heart of the legal dispute is sexual harassment.
00:03:08.200But I'm going to assume that there's not any since the claim that Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are arguing over is defamation, which would mean that Blake and Ryan should probably hang this one up.
00:03:21.620I think that's what's going to come next. Blake cannot claim to be a victim of sexual misconduct on the set of a movie while she openly brags about the unscripted sexual misconduct that she partakes in when she's on the sets of movies.
00:03:39.260And that's exactly what she's done. Now, this was discovered by a TikTok sleuth named EllsrichTV.
00:03:45.660Her bio on Twitter is very funny because she describes herself as an F around and find out associate, which I would say all sleuths on the Internet, especially the mommy sleuths, are F around and find out associates.
00:03:57.360And I would also say that Ryan and Blake have definitely F'd around and they are at that part where they are finding out.
00:04:05.400And anyways, she was able to dig up one of these, again, directors and actors talking about certain scenes.
00:04:12.840And that's usually included. If you buy, if you're a dinosaur like me, the Blu-ray DVD, I think is where this one was found.
00:04:20.100And you can get all sorts of, you know, little tidbits of them discussing how certain scenes came together.
00:04:24.960And she was able to find that for A Simple Favor, the first movie, A Simple Favor, you have Blake Lively speaking with her co-star about a scene in which she grabs his crotch and guess who came up with it and improvise it.
00:04:41.960Well, it was Blake Lively herself. Take a listen.
00:04:44.400Not Blake Lively confessing to grabbing her co-stars nuts because she felt like that's just what her character would do.
00:05:31.260Okay, so just to be clear, she is speaking with Paul Figg, who's the director of the movie, and he's basically complimenting her for coming up with this, like this little improv move of grabbing her co-stars' private parts, which you can see right here in a still, and she's laughing about it.
00:05:47.940And then he laughs as, as Paul Figg does, and he's like, what's even funnier is we were like, harder, harder.
00:05:54.460And you were so great at coming up with this move because she felt like that's what her character would do.
00:05:59.440So to recap, grabbing her co-stars' genitals seems like a perfectly acceptable addition to a scene, or it did seem like a perfectly acceptable addition to a scene back in 2018.
00:06:08.820But something happened to Blake, and by 2024, she was clutching her pearls.
00:06:15.240She just needed nobody to say anything to her ever out of character or anything because she moved to file a civil rights complaint in California because Justin Baldoni stepped out of character when they were filming a slow dancing scene.
00:06:30.260And he responded to her that she smelled good when she mentioned her spray tan, and that was like, oh my gosh, where is my husband?
00:06:50.780I'm going to go to marches, and I'm going to relate to people what it's like to survive when somebody responds to me bringing up my spray tan.
00:07:00.260Her entire lawsuit is how Justin Baldoni responded to her.
00:07:05.500That's actually one of the arguments she's making to be dismissed.
00:07:11.480He did come into my trailer while I was breastfeeding.
00:07:13.960I just left out that portion of a lawsuit, that portion of the truth, which is that I told him to come into the trailer while I was breastfeeding.
00:07:26.320Now, when you couple this with Ryan's disturbing insistence that his seven-year-old daughter make that extremely crass joke, of course, about Hugh Jackman's junk, you really start to wonder what they're thinking going through with this lawsuit for another second.
00:07:47.460Remember, both of them are being asked to be dropped from Justin Baldoni's defamation suit.
00:07:51.660Ryan, because he was simply, according to him, just being a loving husband.
00:07:57.240And what husband would not defend his wife when she's being abused on set?
00:08:04.180He just happened to leave out the part, like her, didn't contextualize, that while he was defending his wife, he was also simultaneously forcing his seven-year-old daughter, Inez, to make penis jokes in Deadpool.
00:08:18.480So let's listen to him just recount that moment again, speaking to the director about how funny it was because she really didn't want to do it at all.
00:09:08.560Somebody who is a defender of Ryan Reynolds, please, in the comments, tell me, like, make that make sense.
00:09:13.040Maybe I'm just not hip to movies and what happens on set.
00:09:16.100Why would you need a child to repeatedly, from 70 to 500 times, say that graphic line if it's not just something that you're enjoying, okay?
00:09:24.280And I also can't stress enough that what he did there is and should be considered a form of child abuse.
00:09:31.060Because he is admitting openly that he manipulated his child by making her believe that she was not the right person for the movie role because she was unwilling to be more mature, I guess, right?
00:09:44.980Like, oh, we really need you to say this graphic line.
00:09:48.620And if you can't say it, then I understand, honey.
00:10:19.600He could have rewritten the lines entirely, as we know, because he wrote all of those meaningless lines for Nice Pool.
00:10:26.660He is the person on set who single-handedly had enough power to cast and insert Channing Tatum into the script as Gambit, kind of because he just wanted to, I think, annoy his ex-wife, Scarlett Johansson, who was working with him on a movie at the time.
00:10:42.720But essentially, this shows you that whatever Ryan wants, Ryan gets when it comes to Deadpool, all right?
00:10:46.980He even got to decide the filming schedule to accommodate the location.
00:10:51.240Remember, they filmed for the first time overseas in the U.K.
00:10:54.240They were accommodating the location to match up with the schedule of his precious Wrexham football club.
00:11:00.980But when it came down to his daughter, he gave his precious seven-year-old daughter the idea that on the topic of her unwillingness to say something pornographic, his hands were tied.
00:11:14.000We're just going to—I'm sorry, my God, the boss, if you're not going to save a line about Hugh Jackman's parts, then we're going to have to find another actor.
00:11:30.160And it really makes it interesting when you reflect upon Blake and Ryan's 17 list of non-negotiable conditions for her to return to set.
00:11:41.540When you recognize that these people are constantly making perverted jokes, insisting on perverted jokes, and then you reread through that list of 17 non-negotiables.
00:11:51.100You know, everything must—we must have an intimacy coordinator present at all times when the artist is on set, even though she, to contextualize, declined that intimacy coordinator.
00:12:02.540There is to be no spontaneous—number three really gets me—there is to be no spontaneous improvising of any scenes involving intimate, sexual, physical touching, simulated sex, or nudity with respect to the artist.
00:12:17.180Just for some context, it actually never happened, but that's not her point.
00:12:37.980But I actually think she's doing the right thing.
00:12:39.680I think that her PR strategy before was—it really just consisted of her listening to her husband, who is registering to me and the rest of the world as a malignant narcissist.
00:12:51.140Obviously, the worst PR plan ever, ever executed following this entire debacle was the idea that they should show up at Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary dressed to the nines in million-dollar dresses.
00:13:23.960And we know that she decided to attend a simple favor, too, at South by Southwest solo, which is unusual for them because they do everything together.
00:13:32.220Like she says, we just do everything together.
00:13:33.840We're constantly promoting things together.
00:13:35.260And now she's realizing people maybe hate my husband more than they hate me.
00:13:39.120And so I need to do my own thing, and I need to not look like the obnoxious A-lister that I am and try to look normal, like humble myself a bit.
00:14:40.600Unlike Meghan Markle, Blake Lively has always had an interest in cooking.
00:14:44.720And the source, again, Leslie Sloan PR, told People Magazine that she was in a really happy mood and said that she is friends with the owner.
00:14:53.940This was at Rise Donuts in Wilton, Connecticut.
00:14:56.660And she's highlighted her love of baking in the past.
00:14:59.460She shared many of her culinary creations.
00:15:01.600And so this is, I have to say, this is pretty decent PR.
00:15:06.860And it's also good PR because she's with her family while she's doing this.
00:15:10.460In the background of these photos, you can see, I always tell you this, that's the actual talented sister.
00:15:16.740Let's not forget, Robin Lively slayed the day when I was growing up.
00:15:20.920Like, don't act like you didn't watch Teen Witch.
00:15:22.820Come on, pretty woman, won't you ride with us?
00:15:24.840Come on, pretty woman, don't you put up a fuss.
00:16:37.480I just wanted to show you that picture and see how you guys felt about it.
00:16:40.640Anyways, I want to get back into this Harley-Pastor next story with Ye and something that was brought up to me that sent a chill down my spine and is probably going to send me down a million rabbit holes.
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00:18:25.800And one of you guys emailed me and were like, another one of Harley Pashnik's clients died of pneumonia.
00:18:31.020I don't actually think Harley had anything to do with that one.
00:18:33.160And I think he had a lot of underlying health issues, Val Kilmer.
00:18:36.440But many of you in the comments pointed out that we should do a deeper dive on Harley Pashnik in general.
00:18:42.760And you're so correct, especially because as it turns out, you guys, especially my book club peeps, were like deep on the MKUltra program and mind control experiments of the 60s.
00:18:53.980There was a senior person who was running the MKUltra program, which, for those of you who are not aware, but you should be aware as you're watching the show, it was a mind control and a chemical interrogation program using LSD, other psychotic medicines, and essentially just trying to control people's behaviors and trying to see if you could get people to commit crimes.
00:19:16.080And it was based in Canada, to be clear, it was based in Canada.
00:19:20.700And one of these senior guys, a part of this MKUltra Canadian program, his last name was Pastor Nick.
00:19:26.900One of you guys emailed me this article from 1974, which was published in the Washington Post.
00:19:43.920And I promise I'm going to be that person.
00:19:46.440Like I'm printing out and saving documents so that my kids will know what actually happened.
00:19:51.180Those are just trying to wipe history and make us forget.
00:19:53.640But I want to pull that up because we should definitely read this.
00:19:57.080Now, it's obviously scanned, but just the first couple of paragraphs, it says four former—let me tell you the title in the Washington Post.
00:20:06.680Senators would force four CIA mind controllers to testify.
00:20:13.300And then, of course, we always have to do the song and dance where Congress pretends like they're really going to get to the bottom of these things.
00:20:19.540This is—it's just these commissions they put together to investigate, and nobody ever gets in trouble.
00:20:24.480It's basically just laughing at the public's face.
00:20:26.240Well, this article, which was written by Bill Richards, reads,
00:20:30.280Four former members of a secret CIA behavioral control project were subpoenaed yesterday to testify publicly about the drug tests and other human mind control experiments conducted in the 1950s and the 1960s.
00:20:44.520The subpoenas were issued by Senator Edward M. Kennedy's Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research after one of the four, Walter P. Pasternak,
00:20:56.240did not show up at a closed subcommittee session.
00:21:00.340Okay, the subpoenas are for September 9th, and we learned that this Pasternak, a former CIA employee, had gone into hiding after notifying investigators 24 hours earlier that he would appear.
00:21:16.460Pasternak has been linked to one of the more bizarre projects in MKUltra, the codename for the intelligence agency's mind control experiments.
00:21:24.460Senate investigators have receipts signed by the former CIA employee for $52,100 bills that were distributed to persons involved in Operation Midnight Climax.
00:21:38.820That project involved alleged prostitutes and drugs given to unwitting persons, luring them into a safe house operated by the CIA in San Francisco.
00:21:49.960Pasternak has also provided the subcommittee with a somewhat unclear account of the activities of a Society for the Investigation of Human Ecology, a CIA-funded research group that conducted human behavior experiments.
00:22:02.120In addition to Pasternak, the senator subpoenaed Dr. Sidney Gottlieb.
00:22:06.900Now, guys, I'm telling you, the Gottlieb, if you just got to read Chaos, I can't I can't get into that right now.
00:22:12.940But like this is like some weird stuff happened.
00:22:16.020A lot of Eastern Europeans came in here, Lithuania, Poland, and weird stuff just started happening.
00:22:22.760And the 60s and recognizing that period of the most sadistic experimentation that could have plausibly taken place upon a population being executed by its government.
00:22:35.500And it's why I recommend that everybody read that book, because you have to come to terms with the fact that this stuff is real.
00:22:40.140It's all real. It's like the occult is real. It's all very real.
00:22:42.740And this guy is just this journalist is absolutely amazing who put together this book after 20 plus years of research.
00:22:50.380But it is interesting. And so now I feel that I need to look into the Pasternak family in Canada to see if there is any relation.
00:22:58.140Because as we learned yesterday, yes, our our boy, Harley Pasternak, it is from Canada.
00:23:05.360He is from Toronto. And yes, he was working with the government on psychiatric programs.
00:23:10.640And here's another thread that my producer found at the time.
00:23:14.780Nobody would touch covering what Kanye was saying.
00:23:17.200They just were saying he's crazy. He's crazy. Don't listen to him, which is what they do, by the way.
00:23:21.040And that will get you into Sigmund Freud and learning about basically his only contribution is learning how to gaslight the public when they discover things that are going on.
00:23:30.220Sinister programs. And the best way to gaslight is to just diagnose everybody and say, oh, that person's had a mental break.
00:23:35.640You see the press now engaging in this. They did this to me last year.
00:23:38.780They were like, oh, she's she's suffering from postpartum psychosis.
00:23:42.920Like, I'm like, OK, all right, I guess.
00:23:47.180But they're trained to do this, to make the public believe everybody's always having a mental breakdown so that people don't listen to them.
00:23:53.600And so you get this guy, this journalist.
00:23:56.540His name is Patrick Casey. He's been published in The Federalist and The Blaze.
00:24:00.500And he put together this thread right at this time.
00:24:04.120He wrote, Who is Harley Pasternak, the man whom Kanye West has accused of trying to institutionalize him, drug him into oblivion and take his kids away?
00:24:13.000As it turns out, this personal trainer is connected to psychological operations, the Canadian military and other strangeness.
00:24:20.020He then points out that at this time, again, this is back in 2022, that someone had removed from Harley Pasternak's Wikipedia entry two main things.
00:24:28.800One, any reference to Kanye West and two, the lengthy list of his former clients.
00:25:27.600Just go down earlier into one of our episodes, and you'll see it's me and Ye discussing what happened to him.
00:25:33.360And the fact that everyone who did this to him, when he was institutionalized, the doctor who gave him the drugs, and then Harley Pasternak threatening him, he spoke about how they were all Jewish.
00:25:48.420The genesis of Kanye West speaking out against Jews in Hollywood, and they're like, whoa, Kanye West's words are problematic.
00:25:55.840And I'm just wondering, if you survived what he survived, what would you be like?
00:26:02.320You know, it's just it's so tremendous to sit on the side of privilege and to have never had a friend and a personal trainer who invited you to his house and then drugged you and threatened to take your kids away and then called his doctor friend and got it done.
00:26:14.640Anyways, let's get back into this chain because I just want to continue it.
00:26:17.720And then he says, but just who is Harley Pasternak?
00:26:31.500His Wikipedia page states that, quote, during his time at the University of Toronto, Pasternak served as nutrition and exercise scientist at the Department of National Defense's Defense and Civil Institute for Environmental Medicine.
00:26:45.940The Department of National Defense, D&D, is the Canadian government's department, which supports the Canadian Armed Forces.
00:26:53.660It's a civilization organization, a support system of sorts for the military.
00:26:58.380I'm not sure what the U.S. equivalent might be, the DOD, the DHS.
00:27:02.120Regardless, Harley Pasternak worked as a scientist for two years at DRDC Toronto, one of the defense research and development Canadian military research stations.
00:27:16.920What sort of stuff is researched at the DRDC?
00:27:20.820And he quotes this directly from the Wikipedia page.
00:27:23.440Human systems integration, social and psychological factors that affect the resolution of conflict, psychology of malicious intent, social and cultural factors influencing behavior.
00:27:37.220And he goes on and says, does that say show more?
00:27:43.340And then he sums it up by saying literal psychological operations.
00:27:49.520He goes on to write, but we don't have to rely on a website to tell us.
00:27:53.280Here's Harley Pasternak in his own words.
00:27:55.560Quote, working for the military, I wasn't governed by the same laws that the typical person was.
00:28:00.140So I could look at the impact of certain drugs that are not everyday things.
00:28:03.880Now, the reason why that sent a chill down my spine, because for those of you that haven't read that book, Chaos, they talk about a scene in which Dr. Sidney Gottlieb and Leslie Jollily were very clearly involved in experimenting on our military men.
00:28:18.760And one guy, they wanted to experiment to see if they could get him to commit a crime.
00:28:23.280Anyways, this guy who had never had a family, served in the military, never been arrested, never been in trouble for anything, is seen like walking with blood on his hands.
00:28:32.260And he's like, I don't know where I am.
00:28:35.860Fast forward, this guy got the electric chair for doing something, a very graphic crime that he has no memory of at all.
00:28:42.720And it's just very important that you read that book and understand that they were doing this to people who were signing up to defend their country.
00:28:50.780And it's why I am so opposed to forcing people in the military to get vaccines, experimental vaccines, because they have been experimenting on our troops for decades.
00:29:01.120Jumping back into this thread, he says the stuff with the D&D gets weirder.
00:29:08.140This branch of the Canadian government once included the Defense Research Board.
00:29:12.480The DRB quite literally funded MKUltra, as did the CIA.
00:29:17.780So where Harvey was a scientist at and was allowed to bend the rules, Harley, pardon, was allowed to bend the rules.
00:29:25.860It was a place that literally funded MKUltra.
00:29:29.860This program involved forced experiments with drugs, sensory deprivation and brainwashing.
00:29:36.740He sums this up by saying, to recap, Harley Pasternak, the quote unquote personal trainer who got Kanye institutionalized once and is allegedly threatening to do it again, have the rapper drugged and take his kids away, was a scientist at a PSYOP oriented military research center whose work focused on drugs.
00:30:12.280And let's just keep focusing on calling Kanye crazy and not getting to the source of what caused him to say these things.
00:30:19.920I couldn't even imagine sharing that message like Kanye did on X and probably feeling so free.
00:30:25.500Like now everyone's going to understand what happened to me and it's just crickets and instead you get attacked and nothing happens to the person that did this to you and openly threatened to do it again.
00:30:34.240Like he admitted to a crime in the text message in my viewpoint.
00:30:36.600Anyways, we will wrap that up for now, but I definitely am going to look more into this William Pasternak guy who was giving the giving Congress a hard time in the 70s when they were investigating MKUltra because I think where there's smoke, there does tend to be fire.
00:31:03.140Politico is reporting that Trump told his inner circle that Musk will leave soon.
00:31:07.800And it definitely sounds like there's a PR team trying to massage the breakup as something that's just, you know, they just came to an agreement that they would be better apart.
00:31:19.180And there's a lot that I want to say here, first and foremost, because I right when Elon Musk and Vivek suddenly left, I sensed that Elon Musk was the problem.
00:31:27.640And I thought I felt that Vivek should have been leading Doge and not Elon Musk for a lot of reasons.
00:31:34.340The number one reason being stability.
00:31:36.380I have found Elon Musk to be somewhat problematic, and I'll explain to you why and see if you agree with me.
00:31:41.360But first, here are the facts, just as reported by Politico.
00:31:44.340They say that President Donald Trump has told his inner circle, including members of his cabinet, that Elon Musk will be stepping back in the coming weeks from his current role as governing partner, ubiquitous cheerleader and Washington hatchet man.
00:31:58.280The president remains pleased with Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency initiative.
00:32:02.780But both men have decided in recent days that it will soon be time for Musk to return to his businesses and take on a supporting role, according to three Trump insiders who were granted an anonymity to describe the evolving relationship.
00:32:16.780And why does this sound like they're like in a relationship, right?
00:32:20.520It's like they're really trying to massage this.
00:32:24.080It goes on and says Musk's looming retreat comes as some Trump administration insiders and many outside allies have been frustrated with his unpredictability and increasingly view the billionaire as a political liability.
00:32:36.820A dynamic that was thrown into stark relief Tuesday when a conservative judge, stark reality, pardon, Thursday, when a conservative judge, Musk, vocally supported, lost his bid for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat by 10 points.
00:32:52.960Many say Elon is unpredictable and an unpredictable, unmanageable force who has had issues communicating his plans with cabinet secretaries and through the White House chain of command led by Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, frequently sending them into a frenzy with unexpected and off message comments on X, his social media platform, including sharing unvetted and uncoordinated plans to gut the federal agencies.
00:33:19.160Trump had a cabinet meeting on March 24th, where he told attendees attendees that Musk would be transitioning out of the administration.
00:33:26.300According to one of the insiders, a senior administration official confirmed Trump discussed Musk's transition at the meeting.
00:33:33.240It's also being reported that he clashed with Susie Wiles, who is Trump's chief of staff.
00:33:39.140And from one article, it says that her frustrations stemmed from his failure to loop her into plans to gut the agencies.
00:33:45.480And Vanity Fair reports that she encouraged the secretary of state, Marco Rubio and other cabinet secretaries to air their grievances with Musk directly to the president after they came to vent to her about him.
00:33:58.140And here's what I'm going to say about this.
00:34:00.080OK, people on the right worship technocrats like people on the left worship Hollywood.
00:34:06.720That's the reality. OK, we mock people on the left all the time.
00:34:11.100Oh, Taylor Swift says vote and then they go do it or Oprah says vote and then they go do it.
00:34:16.460And then I see our side engaging in the exact same kind of behavior when it comes to like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman.
00:34:25.460You know, they get to go to the White House. It's like, never mind.
00:34:27.500They're on our team like they were on our team for five seconds and no one's vetted anything.
00:34:31.140But they're just like, I don't know. They are. They're just like tech lords.
00:34:35.720Silicon Valley is the conservative Hollywood in my viewpoint.
00:34:39.680The speed at which Trump instantly forgave and welcomed all of the people and just seemingly forgot everything that these tech people put the MAGA movement through in order to keep him out of office.
00:34:53.300It's just kind of shocking. Like, what was Sam Altman doing at the inauguration?
00:34:57.480Mark Zuckerberg. What were they all doing there?
00:34:59.120Just ask you that question. Elon Musk got behind Trump at the very end.
00:35:03.500Right. When victory was in the site, he was like, I I am the number one Trumper.
00:35:09.380And the next thing you know, he's like living at Mar-a-Lago and somehow also I'm supposed to believe running three businesses.
00:35:14.440Same thing when it comes to Peter Thiel, Tim Cook.
00:35:17.620It's like these people are gods, untouchable. And it's been very embarrassing for me as a conservative to watch people who are completely unable to call out their behavior.
00:35:26.840That does not align with conservative principles or at least to attempt to more truly assess what their aims are.
00:35:34.620OK, because I don't think it's the conservation of values.
00:35:38.460OK, or I'll ask the question. Let me not be just mental. What conservative value does Elon Musk hold dear that made him worthy of his proximity to Trump's administration?
00:35:49.700Take a second. Just like let's take a second here. All right. We're all in a classroom.
00:35:54.520What was it? Elon Musk. What was the value that he had?
00:35:58.180And please don't say you went all in on Doge like he was the only person cut for the job of cutting government spending.
00:36:05.100Any business accountant worth their salt could have cut government costs.
00:36:10.140You don't need a celebrity. You don't need someone who likes rockets in space to do that.
00:36:13.980OK, you just need a very good accountant that, hey, could you cut? Yeah, sure.
00:36:18.240OK, you don't need to do any press or anything. You're just going to sit here. Yeah, that's what I do.
00:36:21.900I'm an accountant. Get yourself a forensic accountant.
00:36:24.720There are entire firms that specialize in this. So it can't be that you can't be.
00:36:28.840I hope we're not that fickle. Is it a stance on family?
00:36:32.860Is there anyone who's had more baby mama drama?
00:36:35.100I have been so bothered by this and I've been so disturbed as people are like, he's being taken advantage of.
00:36:40.440Poor trillionaire, poor gazillionaire with 19 baby mamas.
00:36:45.000He had no idea. He had no idea who Ashley St. Clair was.
00:36:49.640Oh, yeah, sure. He runs three businesses.
00:36:51.140He could have gone over everything she's ever put on the Internet and hired a firm to do it.
00:36:55.680He could have just like bought a private equity firm and said, actually, I don't want you to do any private equity.
00:36:59.860I just want you to search Ashley St. Clair's entire life in tweets.
00:37:17.080I guess the money he was giving her was one hundred thousand dollars a month and he cut it back by 60 percent.
00:37:21.800So now what she's getting forty thousand dollars a month and he could you pull this up onto you have to pull this up, Skylar on X.
00:37:28.060Like the other day when he wrote under I think it was Laura Loomer's tweet.
00:37:31.980He's like, I don't know if this is my baby, but I've thus far given her two point five million dollars.
00:37:38.180And I'm still going to give her X amount of dollars per month.
00:37:40.760It was petty betty. And this showed to me that he is an emotional man.
00:37:47.400He's an erratic man. And he will make his children suffer to get back at their baby mamas if he wants to.
00:37:52.420Right. There's just no reason that she's having a Tesla towed. It's just weird.
00:37:55.260It's just absolutely weird. I don't care if people look at that and go, well, two point five million dollars over two years is a lot of money.
00:38:03.080Yeah. When you're not sleeping with Elon Musk, it might sound like a lot of money, but like if you're going to raise the baby alone, he's not going to see the baby alone.
00:38:11.100I'm sorry. I don't really care. He's not a victim here. As I said, this is like his 15th child.
00:38:16.260OK, like he knows how babies are made. So it couldn't have been his stance on family that drove you towards Elon Musk.
00:38:22.740Was it a stance on faith? Is it are you a Christian or were you one of these Christians that got behind him?
00:38:28.340Because I'm pretty sure that he's a part of the transhumanist movement, meaning when are we going to turn everybody into A.I. movement?
00:38:37.160OK, when are humans going to merge with robots? This is what he tweeted this morning. I couldn't even believe it.
00:38:40.760He tweeted, as I mentioned several years ago, it increasingly appears that humanity is a biological bootloader for digital super intelligence.
00:38:51.040Ah, yes. God created the human soul so that we could become slaves to tech.
00:38:56.680Tech. That's it. We're just here to load it up, load it up, have fun tech. Yeah.
00:39:01.740And people just didn't have an issue. They're just like, this is all fine. It's all fine.
00:39:06.040What has the MAGA movement become? I'm asking a serious question. What has this movement become?
00:39:12.020Because I was down with this about, you know, family values.
00:39:14.980I was down with this when we were fighting big tech, when we were fighting for speech.
00:39:18.420Now they're bringing in speech laws. This is getting crazy.
00:39:21.780And some people just don't have the courage. I guess everybody's just a bandwagon fan.
00:39:26.620And because Trump was on the bandwagon, everyone just got on the Elon Musk bandwagon, no questions asked.
00:39:31.620The petty behavior when he was like blocking accounts and taking away check marks because somebody disagreed with him over H-1B visas.
00:39:40.320I don't even know how you can productively run three businesses if that's your approach to life.
00:39:43.720When you get angry, you try to make people suffer, whether it's your baby mama or someone who's just disagreeing with you over H-1B visas.
00:39:52.420That's that's baby babyish behavior. And I struggle to believe that he is heading up three companies if this is how he acts, because you can't unite people around that kind of behavior.
00:40:03.500And kudos to the people who had the courage to say something's not right here, who didn't go along with the crowd, who don't just follow the follow the leader and go, well, Trump likes him.
00:40:13.900So that's enough. It's OK if he wants to turn us all into robots and put chips in our brain.
00:40:17.320No questions asked. Here's my brain. Put a chip.
00:40:20.680Kudos to Steve Bannon, who called this out early. Take a listen.
00:40:24.900He's got a glass jaw. He can't take because of the I don't know the autism worries on the spectrum.
00:40:29.280He's clearly not. He's got the maturity of an 11 year old. You can tell that.
00:40:33.420But he it's it's it's obvious he can't take criticism.
00:40:38.020He one of his weaknesses is that he he needs to be loved.
00:40:44.200He needs the masses to love him. You can tell he's on the stage.
00:40:47.340He needs that glory. This is to have a digital ghetto and to only have raised up what praises him.
00:40:53.700That that's the that's the that that is like the little boy's mentality.
00:40:57.580If I want to be the superhero, I want to put the cape on and kind of skip around.
00:41:29.720And it was, like I said, not a popular opinion.
00:41:32.260It's not a popular opinion because people have turned him into some sort of a superhero.
00:41:35.940And every time he does something that's completely ridiculous and indicative of the fact that he's that he's snippy and he gets angry and that he then will use his power to try to hurt somebody.
00:41:45.760People excuse it. Oh, well, he's autistic.
00:41:47.240That's why that's why he's taking away and publicly embarrassing one of his baby mamas.
00:41:51.680Yeah, she's she's the problem, actually, not him.
00:41:58.040And it's just like he just didn't know he just did.
00:42:00.340And we're just going to keep saying he's autistic and we're not going to actually assess what he's doing here.
00:42:05.000That stands counter to what we're supposed to believe in as a movement.
00:42:07.660Anyways, it doesn't take someone who is known to be the most eloquent person in the world to assess that something was very wrong there.
00:42:17.600And I think they're making the right move.
00:42:19.440If Susan Wiles executed this behind the scenes by getting people who were probably terrified to critique him to Trump, if she did that, then I think she made a good move.
00:42:28.800Because I've heard that he's quite erratic and he gets angry.
00:44:22.740So was there a lesson learned here or are we all just going to pretend like everything is fine and normal and continue to worship people because they have a lot of money?
00:44:30.940Like that's because that's what it comes down to.
00:44:32.920We're just worshiping people because they have a lot of money and not asking meaningful questions.
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00:48:42.860Like, they are, like, locking up pediatricians who don't vax children when they find out they don't do it.
00:48:49.240And I just think it's too far gone in those states.
00:48:51.480And I will tell you that if you leave New York, you will be happier and you will be freer.
00:48:56.660And I hate to say that, but it has to start with legislation.
00:48:59.760And New York and California have just got – they are so far into the future on making sure that parents have absolutely no rights over their children.
00:49:07.040And I'm even talking, like, you don't even get to decide your child's gender in these states.