Fleccas Talks Podcast - March 04, 2025


MAINE OFFICIAL: NO REASON TO ASSIMILATE


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 23 minutes

Words per Minute

183.8177

Word Count

15,397

Sentence Count

1,728

Misogynist Sentences

45

Hate Speech Sentences

83


Summary

On this week's episode of the Flack of Socks: The Epstein/Zelensky case, why we need to keep putting pressure on Florida AG Pam Bondi, a new transgender ad, and Cringe of the Week.


Transcript

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00:00:16.800 Welcome back to Flack of Socks, a podcast episode 242.
00:00:21.140 Today on the show, the Epstein Docs story came and went.
00:00:25.600 We're going to tell you why we need to keep putting pressure on Pam Bondi.
00:00:28.800 Then lots has happened since Trump met with Zelensky.
00:00:32.060 We're going to go over all the highlights there.
00:00:34.360 Then we're going to show you how retarded California still is when it comes to crime and policies.
00:00:40.580 And last but not least, in Cringe of the Week, a new trans ad just dropped,
00:00:45.180 along with some gender-affirming surgery studies.
00:00:49.520 And trans people have some explaining to do.
00:00:53.260 All this and more.
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00:03:16.800 Happy Tuesday, everybody.
00:03:18.000 Another week coming and going.
00:03:19.760 Yeah.
00:03:20.200 Well, it's almost Friday.
00:03:21.460 All right.
00:03:22.700 Don't start.
00:03:23.620 All right.
00:03:24.040 Lots to get to.
00:03:25.100 A lot has happened over the weekend.
00:03:26.520 A lot happened on Friday especially, so it's going to be a lot.
00:03:30.860 Yeah.
00:03:31.500 Housekeeping's packed.
00:03:32.320 Cringe is a little light.
00:03:33.440 Urban is nice.
00:03:34.680 Uplifting is uplifting.
00:03:35.680 Should we get right into it?
00:03:36.400 I noticed you didn't give up your final page of housekeeping this week, though.
00:03:39.380 I did not.
00:03:40.220 You clung to it, and there's some very bad shit in there.
00:03:42.920 Because if you give up another final page of housekeeping twice in a row, then it's like, oh, sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not.
00:03:49.540 And then what?
00:03:50.480 There's no final page of housekeeping?
00:03:52.020 All right.
00:03:52.760 Strictly business?
00:03:53.720 Can't operate like that.
00:03:54.840 Calm down.
00:03:55.260 All right.
00:03:55.920 Let's get to our first story.
00:03:57.460 It's an easy one.
00:03:58.440 A tweet from Charlie Kirk about approval ratings.
00:04:00.780 Trump approval rating by age, 65 plus, 45 percent, 40 to 64, 46 percent, 18 to 39, 60 percent.
00:04:11.220 And he says the next generation wants a country and a future.
00:04:14.480 Their parents don't seem as concerned.
00:04:16.440 That's what I like to see, and that's very true.
00:04:18.460 I don't think I could have imagined this happening a few years ago.
00:04:21.580 Me neither.
00:04:21.960 I felt like we were extremely dependent on boomers, and the older generation in this country is more white.
00:04:28.380 And so that's what I kind of thought was kind of our base demographic.
00:04:32.400 And this is a shift.
00:04:33.420 Yeah, I'm surprised, too, because I thought young people were cooked in general.
00:04:36.100 But I guess because everyone's online so much and politics is now the front and center of every conversation, it's kind of becoming like reality TV for them.
00:04:44.620 And they're getting more involved because everything's going viral and Trump's saying all kinds of stuff that goes viral.
00:04:50.160 So I think it's actually working out in our favor.
00:04:52.520 That's your take.
00:04:53.100 It's reality TV based.
00:04:54.600 Yeah.
00:04:54.960 I was going to say, there's an elasticity to it.
00:04:57.200 They've been pushed on with some dumb ideas for so long that the pushback was bound to happen.
00:05:02.160 And I'm glad to see it happening sooner kind of than I thought it would.
00:05:05.340 And politics and entertainment has fully merged at this point.
00:05:08.440 Yeah.
00:05:08.860 And you can't hide from politics.
00:05:10.560 If you have a favorite hobby, oh, I just like video games.
00:05:13.160 I just like Dungeons and Dragons.
00:05:14.680 And then who's the trans person?
00:05:16.340 And who's this?
00:05:17.080 Like, it's coming for you no matter what.
00:05:19.240 Can't say the N-word in the lobby anymore?
00:05:21.420 Dude, I got a chat warning on Call of Duty.
00:05:23.200 What did you say?
00:05:24.560 The F-slur.
00:05:25.460 The F-slur.
00:05:27.500 So I'm on a warning.
00:05:28.860 You're on a tight leash.
00:05:30.340 Yeah.
00:05:30.800 And then part of the things, like we just mentioned, everything is reality TV and entertainment
00:05:34.760 and politics is merged.
00:05:36.360 That Zelensky-Trump interview, not interview, what was it?
00:05:39.800 Meeting.
00:05:40.140 A meeting that was on TV.
00:05:41.900 That went absolutely great.
00:05:44.120 And it was so entertaining.
00:05:45.720 And Trump got heated.
00:05:46.760 We'd love to see it.
00:05:47.660 And it's a big difference from Mike Pence when it comes to J.D. Vance versus Mike Pence.
00:05:52.180 Here we have Mike Pence when he was talking to Nancy Pelosi about the border.
00:05:56.480 Looking like a corpse.
00:05:57.260 And he's just like cringing, like, I wish you wouldn't say this.
00:06:00.680 Body language expert would go to town on this.
00:06:02.620 He's leaning away.
00:06:03.500 He doesn't want to be involved at all.
00:06:05.080 Exactly.
00:06:05.860 And then J.D. Vance, opposite of that, he's on Trump's side in his corner cooking Zelensky as well.
00:06:12.120 He's on offense.
00:06:12.880 And then he also knows when to yield to Trump, right?
00:06:15.400 Yeah, exactly.
00:06:16.640 J.D., I'm impressed.
00:06:17.860 I really am liking J.D. recently.
00:06:19.240 He did a good job, but unfortunately, Marco Rubio was disassociating on the couch.
00:06:25.500 Just sitting there like a little, kind of like a bitch, to be honest, doing some Jeb Bush shit.
00:06:30.560 Okay.
00:06:31.220 You know, wishing it would stop.
00:06:32.940 I wish we'd be a little more professional.
00:06:34.660 You sure we need cameras here for this?
00:06:36.180 And he's just on the couch freezing up.
00:06:38.080 But Zelensky pressed it.
00:06:39.200 He's the one who kind of litigated this issue in front of the American media, which kind of should have been behind closed doors.
00:06:44.840 And Zelensky going, no, you, in his broken English, you of the war is coming to you.
00:06:49.740 It's like, you're three years deep in this, bro.
00:06:51.960 You're desperate.
00:06:52.780 Your soldiers are gone.
00:06:53.840 Your back's against the wall.
00:06:54.980 You're kidnapping people off the street to conscript them in the military, send them to the front lines.
00:07:00.440 I saw a video of a Down syndrome guy on the Ukrainian front lines.
00:07:03.520 I don't know how real that was or how close to the front line it was.
00:07:06.220 But it's looking bleak, right?
00:07:07.380 It looked real to me.
00:07:08.180 I saw it.
00:07:10.500 And then everyone was kind of pressing Zelensky, or the media was at least, because he wasn't wearing a suit.
00:07:16.280 But he does wear a suit sometimes.
00:07:18.320 There's him in a suit when it's important, when it matters.
00:07:20.940 With some world leaders.
00:07:22.160 With some world leaders.
00:07:23.580 And then the media did ask him why you're not wearing a suit.
00:07:26.540 And watch this guy, his reaction to it.
00:07:30.200 Why don't you wear a suit?
00:07:31.940 You're at the highest level in this country's office and you refuse to wear a suit.
00:07:36.100 I just want to see if you do own a suit.
00:07:38.480 I just want to see if you do own a suit.
00:07:40.480 I just want to see if you do own a suit.
00:07:42.320 This man is fighting for his country.
00:07:56.020 The sovereign nation got invaded.
00:07:59.040 His people were dying.
00:08:01.880 And this motherfucker talks about him wearing a suit.
00:08:04.900 I hate this fucking country.
00:08:13.640 Looks like USAID sponsored content.
00:08:16.300 Yeah.
00:08:16.760 You get the big bucks when you start crying.
00:08:19.320 And this guy calls himself Coach Mox.
00:08:22.340 What does he coach?
00:08:23.160 The girls swim team?
00:08:24.080 Yeah, sorry.
00:08:24.880 A team who cries a lot?
00:08:25.760 Sorry, brother.
00:08:26.640 You're not the coach of anything.
00:08:27.760 You're bipolar and you're acting like a trans person with a crusty hat.
00:08:30.480 Yeah, that's a trans person type vibe.
00:08:32.540 Up close, camera frame, big eyes crying.
00:08:35.020 But at least he went viral.
00:08:36.800 Well, I was going to say, it must really hurt when you try to film a video for your side of things.
00:08:42.260 And then it just gets taken by the other side and you're laughed at, right?
00:08:45.380 Viral is viral, brother.
00:08:46.480 It doesn't matter to me.
00:08:47.500 Clicks are clicks.
00:08:49.240 But yeah, this guy, I mean, he cried on camera.
00:08:52.260 He filmed it.
00:08:52.840 He saw that clip.
00:08:53.480 He was so moved by it.
00:08:54.640 It's not like the U.S. withdrawing from funding or weapons or whatever.
00:08:58.980 He's crying over the suit.
00:09:01.840 He's crying over the suit and then filmed himself, really delayed it.
00:09:07.120 And then he chose a sad song to go over the background, too.
00:09:09.780 So, bravo, brother.
00:09:10.920 You're trans now.
00:09:11.800 If you're not trans, you're honorary.
00:09:13.580 Or you're on track.
00:09:14.940 Yeah.
00:09:15.520 You're on track to trans.
00:09:16.520 Go see the doctor.
00:09:17.380 On track to trans 2026.
00:09:19.040 Yep.
00:09:19.700 And then Lindsey Graham.
00:09:22.680 Yeah.
00:09:23.000 He came around afterwards.
00:09:25.800 He's starting to make some sense now that he knows the gig is up and we're not doing this Ukraine shit anymore.
00:09:32.000 We have a before and after, and it's a two-week difference, February 14th to February 28th.
00:09:36.640 Look at the difference in Lindsey Graham's perspective on this.
00:09:40.220 I want to tell you and your people, you're the ally I've been hoping for all my life.
00:09:45.220 Not one American has died defending Ukraine.
00:09:47.540 You've taken our weapons and you've kicked their ass.
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00:10:04.000 Hashtag make a play.
00:10:05.500 And I'm very proud to have you as our ally.
00:10:09.700 And I don't know if we can ever do business with Zelensky again.
00:10:14.040 I don't, I think most Americans saw a guy that they would not want to go in business with.
00:10:19.960 Yeah, so a little change of heart there.
00:10:21.900 Because he knows it's done.
00:10:23.040 He knows it's done.
00:10:24.280 He knows, he's trying to get ahead of what's coming.
00:10:26.820 And I was going to say, all those years of sucking Zelensky for nothing, but Lindsey Graham probably liked it.
00:10:31.880 Yeah, he chose that himself.
00:10:34.380 But, yeah, I mean, there's a certain point, like, zoom out, broad perspective for everybody, right?
00:10:41.280 How long does this go?
00:10:42.760 Is this a 20-year war?
00:10:44.220 Is this constant?
00:10:45.440 Or is there some resolution that needs to be found?
00:10:47.520 And it's kind of, you know, we've lost enough young men on both sides, right?
00:10:50.920 Yeah, exactly.
00:10:51.520 And they would have kept it going for as long as they can.
00:10:53.300 And now they're going to end up making the same deal they were offered early on in the war.
00:10:57.760 And the only difference is you have, like, what, a million people dead?
00:11:00.800 Body count.
00:11:01.420 That's the only difference.
00:11:02.200 Oh, it all got to the same result.
00:11:04.140 It just took some time.
00:11:05.200 Yeah.
00:11:05.600 Tucker had a great—
00:11:06.560 And a lot of U.S. dollars.
00:11:07.580 A lot of U.S. taxpayer dollars.
00:11:08.820 And that's kind of the sticking point.
00:11:10.760 That's the final sticking point, right?
00:11:12.000 Yeah.
00:11:12.360 And then Tucker had a tweet that sums this up as well.
00:11:14.800 Can you give that a read?
00:11:16.060 About Lindsey Graham's reaction.
00:11:17.560 He said,
00:11:17.820 One of the most striking things about yesterday's Zelensky press conference was Lindsey Graham's reaction to it.
00:11:22.500 The two are old friends, but Graham disavowed him within the hour.
00:11:26.340 This was more than just transactional disloyalty.
00:11:28.880 It was scapegoating.
00:11:30.260 Lindsey Graham knows what's coming.
00:11:31.980 Over the past three years, with the tacit support of its Western patrons, the Ukrainian government has committed a remarkable number of serious crimes.
00:11:39.280 The Ukrainians sold huge quantities of American weapons on the international black market at 20 cents on the dollar.
00:11:45.360 These weapons are now in the hands of armed groups around the world, including Hamas, the Mexican drug cartels, and the forces now controlling Syria.
00:11:53.540 God knows what the Ukrainians have done with the pathogens in American biolabs in their country.
00:11:58.620 Even U.S. intel agencies aren't sure.
00:12:01.420 The Ukrainians have also murdered a number of people in various countries in political assassinations
00:12:05.620 and tried to murder others, including American journalists and a European head of state.
00:12:10.320 This is all true, and it's all going to come out at some point.
00:12:13.400 Better to start blaming it on Zelensky now.
00:12:15.360 Yeah, time to separate yourself from Zelensky.
00:12:17.700 Tucker goes hard, man.
00:12:18.960 And as far as I know, Tucker's the only one who's really actively talking about all those arms sales, the 20 cents on the dollar.
00:12:25.220 He's like the only one.
00:12:26.020 And he's getting that from sources that he's talked to specifically, like internationally.
00:12:31.200 And there's not much hard evidence of that, but it's kind of a rings true test.
00:12:35.620 Do you believe Tucker or not, and his sources?
00:12:37.760 Rings true to me.
00:12:38.940 What an upgrade since leaving Fox.
00:12:40.520 Now he's kind of unleashed.
00:12:42.160 But the good news is Europe is stepping up to protect Ukraine.
00:12:46.660 Can you read what Luxembourg said?
00:12:48.060 Yeah.
00:12:48.400 Well, the tweets after that meeting with Trump in the Oval Office of every European country disavowing
00:12:54.280 and saying, we stand with, they said a lot of words, right?
00:12:58.440 Luxembourg stands with Ukraine.
00:12:59.980 You are fighting for your freedom in a rules-based international order.
00:13:03.680 And then, of course, somebody else quote tweeted it and said, Luxembourg has a grand total of 939 people in its army.
00:13:10.280 You have two unarmed helicopters and a cargo plane.
00:13:13.120 Yeah.
00:13:13.640 Those 939 people, that's a weekend of fighting.
00:13:16.620 I know.
00:13:17.240 And that was the thing.
00:13:18.720 All these European countries were very loudmouthed on Twitter about it.
00:13:22.380 But then you look at how much money they were giving, and they weren't the ones funding this.
00:13:26.940 So really, the only thing that matters is the Oval Office right now.
00:13:30.920 Because, you know, whether we did have a transition between administrations, but this was an American-backed proxy war.
00:13:37.820 And you can pretend it's not, but we were paying for their pensions.
00:13:41.720 We were paying for their firemen, all those little things to support a war, weapons, all that stuff.
00:13:48.560 It was a proxy war.
00:13:49.580 And to deny that is dumb at this point.
00:13:52.300 And it wasn't Europe's proxy war.
00:13:54.080 Exactly.
00:13:54.640 It wasn't Europe's.
00:13:55.380 That's the key difference.
00:13:56.400 We were more involved than the rest of Europe was, which is horrible.
00:14:00.980 And we're going to hopefully get that money back with that minerals deal.
00:14:03.200 It sounds like Zelensky's crawling back with that.
00:14:05.320 He came crawling back.
00:14:06.260 He came crawling back.
00:14:07.140 He got rattled by that, the way he was kicked out.
00:14:10.440 Can you read Trump's tweet since then?
00:14:12.940 He said, we should spend less time worrying about Putin and more time worrying about migrant rape gangs, drug lords, murderers, and people from mental institutions entering our country so that we don't end up like Europe.
00:14:24.380 Yeah, exactly.
00:14:25.060 And one of the talking points I saw as well that's been going around is a lot of European leaders and European people saying, oh, the U.S. isn't going to help Ukraine.
00:14:33.440 They're going to have to help once Putin invades Europe.
00:14:35.840 And they keep saying, oh, Putin's going to invade Europe, and you'll see, you'll see.
00:14:40.080 This is what Europe looks like now.
00:14:41.900 Yeah.
00:14:42.180 It's already been invaded.
00:14:43.560 It's just not by the Russians.
00:14:44.800 It's been invaded by everybody else.
00:14:46.700 Yeah, you slowly gave it away to different ethnicities.
00:14:50.120 So I don't know, you know, aside from an existential threat like Russia literally marching on your house, what's the motivation to fight for a society that kind of is leaving you behind and hating you at this point?
00:15:03.160 Exactly.
00:15:03.920 They're 20 years too late.
00:15:05.040 Yeah, and we're at all-time lows for, like, joining the Army.
00:15:09.160 People are joining the Army, American, European, less so, but people are joining the U.S. Army to get, like, trans surgeries.
00:15:15.900 Yeah.
00:15:16.140 People are joining for college education.
00:15:18.000 It's, like, random.
00:15:19.460 It's not ideologically driven.
00:15:21.080 It's not to defend your homeland.
00:15:22.120 The desire to participate in proxy wars from our people is at an all-time low.
00:15:28.340 From politicians, there's still an appetite.
00:15:30.480 Lindsey Graham, Dan Crenshaw.
00:15:32.600 Oh, they love it.
00:15:33.320 There's always going to be an appetite from that class.
00:15:35.640 But for individuals, nobody wants to die for Ukraine.
00:15:38.540 Nobody's trying to die in the Middle East anymore for a war that's not even, that's going to be glazed over in AP U.S. history class 20 years from now.
00:15:46.100 Exactly.
00:15:46.840 Let's get to our next point.
00:15:48.500 The U.K. is standing with Ukraine as well.
00:15:51.020 Can you read both tweets?
00:15:52.460 Yeah.
00:15:52.700 The prime minister of the U.K., Kerr Starmer, he wanted to send British troops into Ukraine.
00:15:59.020 And that's, Nick's order said, now that the U.K. wants to send British troops into Ukraine, America must leave NATO now.
00:16:05.220 They're trying to drag us into World War III.
00:16:06.820 And then Rahim made a really good point about this.
00:16:09.180 He said, additionally, PM Starmer knows the only people to be sent to fight will be British-born.
00:16:14.320 Migrants aren't joining the military.
00:16:15.920 So we'll have yet another round of natives extinguished and more raison d'etre for further migration.
00:16:22.300 A sick game.
00:16:23.200 Nice.
00:16:23.660 Is that right?
00:16:24.740 Yeah, je parle un petit peu de français.
00:16:26.880 All right.
00:16:27.340 All right.
00:16:28.180 But yeah, no, that's true.
00:16:29.760 And so that's what I'm saying, where the demand to serve in that type of war is at an all-time low.
00:16:35.200 Your country's being betrayed.
00:16:36.820 Now you're going to go fight for another country because all of a sudden their borders matter.
00:16:41.660 Yours haven't for the last 20 years.
00:16:43.540 You walk on a street that 30 years ago was fish and chip shops and like, you know, a sporting goods store.
00:16:49.440 And now it's halal and whatever.
00:16:51.520 And then, yeah.
00:16:52.680 And then the ironic projection that wraps it all up is Putin's going to invade when you've already been invaded for 20 years.
00:16:59.660 You've already lost everything.
00:17:00.820 And then Starmer, he's the U.K. prime minister or whatever.
00:17:05.360 He's talking a big game.
00:17:06.860 He's a tough guy.
00:17:07.900 He wants to go, you know, send troops to Ukraine.
00:17:10.500 Here's him at a boxing club.
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00:17:26.480 Hashtag make a play.
00:17:27.940 Yeah, you're a tough guy, Jeb.
00:17:31.880 Like my sister.
00:17:33.320 Like a girl.
00:17:34.260 Might be worse.
00:17:35.400 I know.
00:17:36.040 My sister can probably swing, actually.
00:17:38.320 And then our last piece of this Ukraine section, Natalie Winters had an interesting point about USAID and how it funds all of the media in Ukraine.
00:17:47.460 But here's where it gets really dark.
00:17:50.440 Because right now, Ukraine, there's reporting 9 out of 10 media outlets in Ukraine are funded by USAID.
00:18:00.920 Otherwise, they would not exist.
00:18:02.460 That's a Ukraine foreign minister's own words, not mine.
00:18:05.560 So there you have it.
00:18:06.720 9 out of 10 outlets USAID funded.
00:18:09.900 So the weapons are ours.
00:18:11.540 The media institutions are funded by us.
00:18:14.900 Everything's fake and gay.
00:18:16.320 And the gravy train stops once the administration changes.
00:18:20.060 And Zelensky wants to threaten the U.S. with, no, the war is coming to you.
00:18:24.720 And stuff like that.
00:18:25.800 The time's done.
00:18:27.000 Zelensky, if you want to keep some of your treasures and some of your prize money from this whole money laundering operation, you're going to have to play ball, right?
00:18:33.600 Yeah.
00:18:33.960 Or move to West Hollywood with all your money and get a mansion.
00:18:36.880 Doesn't he have a Florida mansion?
00:18:38.080 I'm sure he does.
00:18:38.780 Probably in Miami.
00:18:39.660 Yeah.
00:18:40.260 All right.
00:18:40.660 Well, that's it for our Ukraine update.
00:18:42.660 Now we have some Epstein Files stuff to get to.
00:18:45.640 I thought this was funny.
00:18:46.600 I want to start it off with the joke.
00:18:48.180 So Epstein Files Phase 1 was that botched influencer summit a few days ago.
00:18:53.060 Epstein Files Phase 2 is when they released the meme coin.
00:18:56.080 Yeah.
00:18:57.560 Which is very funny to me.
00:18:59.960 But we do have some more context about the missing files.
00:19:02.900 Pam Bondi originally said they were on her desk when they weren't.
00:19:06.340 And a lot of them are at the SDNY, apparently.
00:19:09.160 And then can you read who's in control of them and who is in control of hiding them?
00:19:12.800 In June of 2024, someone at the DOJ SDNY office filed a declaration to keep the Epstein Files secret.
00:19:19.800 Do you know who that was?
00:19:21.300 Maureen Comey.
00:19:22.800 James Comey's daughter.
00:19:24.160 Makes sense now.
00:19:25.120 Makes a lot of sense now.
00:19:26.400 It's all connected.
00:19:27.360 Scratching my back.
00:19:28.420 Scratching yours.
00:19:29.340 Dad, I'll protect you.
00:19:30.780 FBI informant.
00:19:32.060 Mossad operative.
00:19:33.300 It's all connected.
00:19:34.560 Yeah.
00:19:34.820 And here's something that I haven't seen too much lately going around in the news.
00:19:39.460 Pam Bondi was on Hannity years ago talking about how AG Garland was slow playing Epstein file release and stuff.
00:19:47.260 And look how heated she gets.
00:19:48.560 I want to know why AG Garland and the Justice Department are so quiet on this tonight.
00:19:54.340 You know, they're out there labeling parents domestic terrorists, yet they're saying nothing about this.
00:19:59.720 And these documents were so slow to come out.
00:20:03.740 Human trafficking is a multi-billion dollar business in this country.
00:20:07.760 And Jeffrey Epstein is dead.
00:20:09.880 And Ghislaine Maxwell is in prison for 20 years where she belongs.
00:20:14.640 And if people in that report are still fighting to keep their names private, Sean, they have no legal basis to do so unless they're a child, a victim, or a cooperating defendant by some chance against some potential case against Ghislaine Maxwell.
00:20:30.700 And I think Mark Garagos is a great criminal defense attorney.
00:20:33.920 All right.
00:20:34.320 There you go.
00:20:35.320 Ghislaine Maxwell?
00:20:36.440 Yeah, she kind of botched that.
00:20:37.940 All right.
00:20:38.500 But, you know, you see how the point she's making where, like, if your names are on it, they have to come out unless you're a victim or a child.
00:20:45.260 Like, she's pretty on it.
00:20:46.660 And that was before she's the AG.
00:20:48.760 Now she's the AG.
00:20:50.260 And when she went on the news last week, she went on Jesse Waters, and she kind of did a Costanza move, a George Costanza move, where she got pressed about the release of the documents.
00:20:58.700 And she goes, well, yeah, they're all on my desk.
00:21:03.100 And they'll be out tomorrow at 10 a.m.
00:21:06.740 With no plan.
00:21:07.880 With no plan and no documents on the desk.
00:21:11.140 Absolutely just George Costanza, you know, completely overpromised.
00:21:15.760 And some people are defending Pam Bondi.
00:21:17.660 Some people are putting pressure on her, like Laura Loomer is definitely putting pressure on her.
00:21:21.020 I think putting pressure on her is the good move because you put pressure on her, and she either, A, does her job and releases the documents,
00:21:28.700 like should be, that should be done, or B, she doesn't release the documents, doesn't do her job, and then gets fired or resigns, and we get a new AG who will do that job.
00:21:39.700 Yeah.
00:21:39.980 You know what I mean?
00:21:40.740 The problem is if you defend Pam Bondi just to support Trump or not make Trump look bad, you actually are leaving an incompetent AG in for longer.
00:21:50.120 And then in 18 months from now, she'll John McCain us and stab us in the back, or she'll become like a Bill Barr 2.0.
00:21:56.760 Yeah.
00:21:57.080 Obama's free to go.
00:21:58.440 He's not underinvested.
00:21:59.640 You know, something like that will happen down the line.
00:22:01.720 Yeah.
00:22:02.020 So I think the pressure campaign is good.
00:22:05.100 And Trump really likes her because she was loyal during the 2020 election fraud stuff.
00:22:11.240 So I get it.
00:22:13.360 Like, she was loyal during that time, so Trump kind of rewarded her and gave her the AG spot.
00:22:17.460 But she's kind of more of like a Palm Beach Fox News lady who should be drinking at 2 o'clock at the breakers.
00:22:24.300 Yeah.
00:22:24.760 Not AG of the United States.
00:22:26.240 You know what I mean?
00:22:27.100 I get that.
00:22:27.460 Here we have an article, Pam Bondi, Israel is our greatest ally in the world.
00:22:32.120 Another reason maybe the docs didn't come out.
00:22:34.800 Keep in mind, too, Matt Gaetz, who was almost going to be the AG, he was involved in a honeypot takedown.
00:22:42.600 Can you read the headline?
00:22:43.720 Yeah.
00:22:44.160 Gaetz alleges extortion plot that included freedom for missing Jewish FBI agent.
00:22:48.720 A Florida Republican under investigation for alleged sexual relationship with minor brings Robert Levinson, who went missing in Iran in 2017, into increasingly complex scandal.
00:22:59.400 And then Harrison Smith, he kind of explained what that scandal was.
00:23:02.580 Can you read that?
00:23:03.180 And the scandal that got Matt Gaetz to withdraw from contention for AG was an Israeli extortion blackmail honeypot scheme.
00:23:09.520 So that's why they couldn't have him in there.
00:23:11.720 But did he get honeypotted?
00:23:13.040 I think he kind of got honeypotted.
00:23:14.340 So if he fell for it, that's tough, you know?
00:23:17.080 It's like, I fell for an Israeli honeypot scheme.
00:23:19.340 And it's like, oh, you did?
00:23:22.140 That's not good.
00:23:23.200 That's not good.
00:23:23.960 And they definitely, yeah, they definitely got him.
00:23:25.920 And that was on purpose to keep him out of higher power.
00:23:29.760 And then keep in mind, too, Israel blackmailed Bill Clinton with Monica Lewinsky tapes.
00:23:35.300 Spy hunt ended after Mossad bugged President's sex chats, the book exclusive.
00:23:39.740 And that was like from 1996 that was written.
00:23:42.200 So they've been doing this for a while.
00:23:43.660 Yeah.
00:23:44.280 So that's the, you know, that's the end of our Epstein section.
00:23:47.500 What do you think?
00:23:48.320 Do you think anybody's going to do the right thing?
00:23:50.240 Do you think it's going to come out?
00:23:51.140 I saw Candace Owens today just said that she's rather blackpilled on it.
00:23:55.760 Doesn't believe it's going to come out.
00:23:56.820 I'm pretty blackpilled on it, too.
00:23:58.260 I don't think it's going to come out.
00:24:00.360 And I think if it does come out or it's going to come out, they're going to do whatever false flag they have, whatever nuclear option they have.
00:24:08.060 So they'll do something crazy.
00:24:09.860 They'll cut the power.
00:24:10.920 They'll do a nuclear bomb.
00:24:12.360 All right.
00:24:12.880 They'll do another pandemic.
00:24:14.300 So I don't know.
00:24:15.540 And obviously, I want the files to come out, but I don't think it's in the cards.
00:24:20.380 I don't think any AG is going to risk their whole life and go do it.
00:24:23.580 Everyone's going to just slow play and then let everyone down, over promise, under deliver.
00:24:27.860 Yeah.
00:24:28.260 That just seems like the direction it goes.
00:24:30.020 Yep.
00:24:30.780 All right.
00:24:31.380 Next, we have a Joy Reid update.
00:24:34.460 Can you read that headline?
00:24:35.480 Ex-MSNBC host Joy Reid went on anti-Semitic rant about COVID, former staffer claims.
00:24:41.100 Okay, Joy.
00:24:42.300 Joy, you watching the show?
00:24:44.040 What are you up to?
00:24:44.500 You watching the show, Joy?
00:24:45.880 You're growing on me.
00:24:47.040 No.
00:24:47.600 I'm assuming the rant was maybe about how Mossad infiltrated the Ukrainian bio labs that we were paying for and made COVID?
00:24:55.260 I don't think she's smart enough to pull that thread.
00:24:57.760 She probably just said, like, damn Jews or something.
00:24:59.760 It was like a dumb, low IQ anti-Semitism.
00:25:02.260 That's a good point.
00:25:03.080 It wasn't even international relations anti-Semitism.
00:25:05.480 She's not that deep in the weeds like we are.
00:25:07.980 All right, let's get to our Doge section, my favorite section of the show.
00:25:12.200 Really?
00:25:12.860 Yeah, I like it.
00:25:13.880 I like finding all these bad contracts and saving money.
00:25:17.040 I thought you were just having some sort of verbal tick, my favorite section of the show.
00:25:20.120 No.
00:25:20.300 This is really your favorite?
00:25:21.340 I like Doge.
00:25:21.900 We have some good stuff in cringe.
00:25:23.560 Yeah, I guess you're right.
00:25:24.960 Urban's pretty good.
00:25:25.440 Urban's pretty good.
00:25:26.380 And final page of housekeeping, actually, my favorite part of the show is the final page
00:25:30.840 of housekeeping, Vivek Ramswami.
00:25:32.840 I completely changed my opinion on him based on new information.
00:25:35.820 Okay.
00:25:36.360 You're going to like that part.
00:25:37.440 Yeah.
00:25:37.820 It's a multi-clip series.
00:25:39.880 All right, let's go over our first thing that Doge tweeted.
00:25:43.120 Can you give that a read?
00:25:44.040 Yesterday, agencies canceled 128 contracts for $60 million worth of savings.
00:25:49.380 Total terminations of wasteful contracts has now surpassed $3,000 since Doge's inception.
00:25:55.680 This included a $3.5 million consulting contract for larval fish monitoring that the Bureau
00:26:02.860 of Reclamation identified as non-essential.
00:26:06.140 $3.5 million for larval fish monitoring.
00:26:10.740 Do you think they even went to the lake?
00:26:12.400 I don't even know what a larval fish is.
00:26:14.500 No need to monitor it.
00:26:15.940 I could work for Doge.
00:26:17.380 Let nature cook, right?
00:26:18.580 They go, hey, we're going to spend a few million on watching these larval fish.
00:26:22.600 And I'll go, hmm, I never even heard of a larval fish, so don't worry about that one.
00:26:27.760 I work for Doge.
00:26:28.780 Yeah, that's easy.
00:26:30.080 And we have a graph here of the USAID payments since the administration started.
00:26:35.560 It was ramping up, and then it straight lines down.
00:26:38.340 Yeah, U.S. current transfer payments to the rest of the world.
00:26:41.720 So this includes any money going out.
00:26:43.920 And once USAID was stopped, straight line down.
00:26:47.080 That's what I like.
00:26:47.780 That's what I like, rug pull it.
00:26:49.460 Yeah.
00:26:50.060 And then we have another story here about the Department of Education offers 25K for workers
00:26:56.860 to quit before Monday, before yesterday.
00:26:59.380 Yeah.
00:26:59.600 The voluntary separation incentive payment is a one-time offer ahead of a significant reduction
00:27:04.840 in force set to take effect March 31st.
00:27:07.940 So that's a good one, too.
00:27:09.960 You kind of let them know, like, hey, we're going to be cutting a lot of jobs.
00:27:13.260 There's a payout right here.
00:27:14.560 Do you want 25K?
00:27:16.020 Do you feel like you might be one of those people who isn't really doing anything?
00:27:20.180 Do you want to see 25K right now?
00:27:21.860 Do you want to go to the Hunger Games, or do you want 25K?
00:27:24.360 So it's a good little one, too.
00:27:25.580 And someone's going to be like, you know, I had a good run.
00:27:28.180 I haven't done shit for six years.
00:27:29.900 I'll take the 25K and go work for my brother.
00:27:32.220 Yeah.
00:27:32.320 OK, next, we have Mike Johnson on the news talking about, was it EBT?
00:27:38.820 This was the spending bill, but yeah, it was about entitlements, which includes, you know,
00:27:42.720 welfare, Medicaid, stuff like that.
00:27:45.120 Working requirements, work requirements for Medicaid.
00:27:47.180 That is something that, as public opinion polls, almost 90%.
00:27:50.580 You don't want able-bodied workers on a program that is intended, for example, for single mothers
00:27:56.260 with two small children who's just trying to make it.
00:27:58.320 That's what Medicaid is for, not for 29-year-old males sitting on their couches playing video
00:28:03.100 games.
00:28:03.460 We're going to find those guys, and we're going to send them back to work.
00:28:06.400 Hmm.
00:28:07.040 Playing video games.
00:28:08.220 Is that what all the government spending is on, 29-year-old guys playing video games?
00:28:12.440 People just hanging out, having fun, not working.
00:28:15.620 And then he's kind of like-
00:28:16.720 I haven't seen any of those video game guys in our EBT videos or anything like that.
00:28:19.440 Yeah, I wonder which games they're playing, because if they're playing Call of Duty, I kind
00:28:22.940 of have an idea of who it is.
00:28:23.980 I'm picturing someone.
00:28:24.800 If they're playing NBA 2K2 or whatever, I think I know who that is, too.
00:28:29.940 But there was a tweet that replied to this that actually summed it up, because it seems
00:28:34.200 like it sounds right.
00:28:35.640 Like, oh, yeah, it's for single moms.
00:28:37.880 And nobody wants it.
00:28:38.720 Nobody wants a 29-year-old video.
00:28:40.080 I don't want to subsidize a 29-year-old video game-playing guy.
00:28:43.160 And he kind of paints this picture, but is that really what's going on?
00:28:46.500 Someone replied to it, and it made a lot more sense.
00:28:49.300 Said, we're done with this longhouse bullshit.
00:28:51.480 89% of men in that age range are employed.
00:28:55.160 We're done with this boogeyman of a lazy leech NEAT, which means no education or income,
00:29:01.120 basically, acronym, that doesn't exist.
00:29:04.220 Everyone knows exactly who the real welfare drain is in America, and it's not white guys
00:29:09.520 playing video games.
00:29:10.620 That's a good point.
00:29:11.560 Yeah.
00:29:11.940 And then also, even the whole thing in general, like, it sounds good the way he said it,
00:29:16.380 but then it's like, oh, yeah, everyone needs to go work so we can pay for single moms.
00:29:20.600 Yeah, the single mom struggling to make it.
00:29:22.720 How'd she get there?
00:29:23.860 Why does our system incentivize that?
00:29:26.060 Yeah, there's a lot more to that.
00:29:27.900 And he thinks he sounds great on CNN.
00:29:29.520 I was kind of disappointed by that clip.
00:29:31.000 Yeah.
00:29:31.320 All right, let's get to more wasteful spending.
00:29:33.440 Can you give this next one a read?
00:29:35.060 India's first transgender clinic, Mitter Clinic, in Hyberabad,
00:29:41.040 shuts down due to USAID funding freeze.
00:29:43.760 Uplifting.
00:29:44.400 Oh, no, your first one.
00:29:46.840 Yeah.
00:29:47.240 Everyone could have been trans.
00:29:48.460 And you know, you know, certain type of people are more genetically predisposed to be trans.
00:29:53.540 No, no.
00:29:54.300 Hairless person or something like that.
00:29:55.900 Oh, interesting.
00:29:56.560 Think about some of the heavy bearded Indian men going trans.
00:29:59.240 That would be a good sight.
00:30:01.080 The five o'clock shadow comes at like noon.
00:30:03.360 Yeah.
00:30:03.560 So I don't know.
00:30:04.380 That's tough.
00:30:05.100 If they open more trans clinics, you have to invest the beta to that would be investing
00:30:10.500 in laser hair removal.
00:30:12.240 Yeah.
00:30:12.680 All right, smart.
00:30:13.540 At least you're thinking like a business.
00:30:14.720 That's George Soros.
00:30:15.820 He hears you and he's like, oh, yeah.
00:30:18.320 10 new trans clinics, 30 new laser hair treatment centers.
00:30:22.500 All right.
00:30:23.100 Next, we have some breakdown here.
00:30:25.500 This next clip breaks down the politics of the State Department workers and people who
00:30:30.020 work within USAID.
00:30:31.180 So we started looking at all political donations from the State Department.
00:30:36.160 We looked at them for USAID.
00:30:38.740 And what did we find?
00:30:40.600 For State Department, it was like 94 percent went to the left.
00:30:43.940 At USAID, it was like 98 percent that went to the left.
00:30:48.580 National Endowment for Democracy, like 95 percent to the left.
00:30:53.140 And then we started looking at all of the of the partners, the the the international
00:30:58.640 NGOs, the contractors, the started looking at all of them where the billions and billions
00:31:02.940 are going.
00:31:04.280 And 95, 98 percent, even World Vision Catholic Relief Services.
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00:31:25.360 The vast majority, well over 90 percent of the political donations were going to the left.
00:31:30.420 You look at the boards, they're all prominent people making very high salaries.
00:31:33.900 So when you think about what's happened, the left, which was misusing USAID, and they're
00:31:40.080 doing this across the federal federal government, misusing taxpayer money as a slush fund to
00:31:46.220 finance their own people.
00:31:48.620 Yeah, there you go.
00:31:49.860 And we always knew that, obviously proof of the patronage.
00:31:53.040 But when you hear the numbers, 98 percent, 95 percent, it's not even close.
00:31:57.380 Imagine being the one Republican guy at USAID who actually had a function like, no, I really
00:32:01.740 do clean the water in Africa.
00:32:03.420 And then it's like, what's Mike doing?
00:32:05.520 It's like, everyone's getting rich.
00:32:06.660 Like, you're promoted.
00:32:07.600 You're on the board.
00:32:08.360 You're doing this.
00:32:08.860 And he's like, what?
00:32:09.900 I'm cleaning shit.
00:32:12.680 Unfortunately, he was left in the wreckage, brother.
00:32:15.560 Yeah.
00:32:16.120 We need a body in the wreckage, brother.
00:32:17.400 He didn't make it.
00:32:18.380 All right.
00:32:18.720 We have Ilan Omar, who went on a podcast on SiriusXM to talk about Ilan and this whole
00:32:24.020 Doge process.
00:32:24.800 And listen to what she says about Ilan as a person.
00:32:27.700 Literally posted on X.
00:32:29.540 There's a shortage of top-notch air traffic controllers.
00:32:32.460 If you have retired but are open to returning to work, please consider doing so.
00:32:36.760 How about you don't fire as many as you did?
00:32:38.880 So you've got...
00:32:40.180 The retirement thing for air traffic controllers is also, again, it just shows how much he doesn't
00:32:49.320 know.
00:32:49.520 I know people talk about him as a genius.
00:32:51.420 But to me, I think he's probably one of the dumbest, luckiest people to exist on this earth.
00:33:01.960 Yeah.
00:33:03.160 So she thinks he's stupid.
00:33:04.560 She thinks he's stupid, he's dumb, and he's lucky.
00:33:07.340 That's how he became the richest man on earth.
00:33:09.720 He was lucky.
00:33:10.420 He was lucky.
00:33:11.340 He kept rolling sevens.
00:33:12.580 He kept just getting sevens.
00:33:13.900 He was like, oh my God, again, it doubled.
00:33:15.680 So Ilan's dumb.
00:33:17.340 So if I was a meaner guy, I would say, Ilan Omar, you're Somali.
00:33:23.300 Even if you were the smartest Somali, you'd be within the average intelligence standard
00:33:28.340 deviation of a white American, and you literally scientifically couldn't even be smart.
00:33:34.500 If I was mean, I would say that.
00:33:36.140 Yeah.
00:33:36.500 But I decided not to.
00:33:37.520 If I was mean, I would say, well, she's Somalian, so she really knows dumb.
00:33:41.900 She knows everything there is about dumb, low impulse control, pirates, using a little
00:33:47.920 tiny ship, and it's my AK-47s to get a big ship, Captain Phillips' ship.
00:33:52.340 Yeah.
00:33:52.740 So she really knows dumb.
00:33:53.860 She's Somalian.
00:33:54.540 Yeah.
00:33:54.820 And then we're going to take you back, and you're going to meet with the elders, and we're
00:33:58.420 going to give you that ransom money for Captain Phillips.
00:34:00.500 And then six bullets fired at once.
00:34:03.520 Everyone's heads explode.
00:34:05.460 Captain Phillips is safe.
00:34:06.520 Your whole family's dead.
00:34:07.740 All your friends are dead.
00:34:09.460 Yeah.
00:34:09.800 Hopefully you guys saw Captain Phillips.
00:34:11.560 But yeah, she's an expert on dumb, and you know, this is a weird jealousy thing.
00:34:18.520 This is what, and then does any layman, obviously no, this is probably Democrats only watching
00:34:24.520 the Ilhan Omar Skype meeting podcast, which I think is disrespectful.
00:34:29.040 I think Skype podcasts are a little disrespectful.
00:34:31.740 Yeah.
00:34:32.000 The only one I've seen do it right is kind of the all-in podcast.
00:34:34.460 I think they cut a lot of the fat.
00:34:35.880 And then they did it during COVID when everyone was kind of getting used to that.
00:34:38.780 Yeah.
00:34:38.980 Yeah.
00:34:39.260 But I forgot what I was going to say.
00:34:41.980 But-
00:34:42.660 Only people watching the Skype podcast are leftists.
00:34:46.200 Yeah.
00:34:46.560 So like, this is okay to say to her audience, Elon's dumb.
00:34:50.460 You say that to some guy on the street who's like, well, you're the weird lady who committed
00:34:54.520 immigration fraud, married her brother, and you got elected by Minnesota Somalis.
00:34:58.900 And you look stupid.
00:35:00.120 And you look stupid.
00:35:01.940 Your frontal lobe looks underdeveloped.
00:35:03.940 Or that rocket spaceship company guy.
00:35:06.300 Didn't he do the cars first too?
00:35:08.180 First electric car?
00:35:09.020 Invented PayPal, trying to go to Mars.
00:35:10.880 Yeah.
00:35:11.280 So to a layman, to anybody who's not already on her side, she obviously looks dumb.
00:35:15.280 That's a good point.
00:35:16.060 When you're watching the Ilhan Omar podcast, it actually works.
00:35:20.060 You're doing this.
00:35:20.720 If you're already watching the Ilhan Omar podcast, you're going, yeah, yeah.
00:35:24.360 All right.
00:35:24.760 Let's get to some wasteful spending out of Illinois on illegals and their health care.
00:35:30.920 This afternoon, a new audit from the state shows Illinois massively overspent in a program
00:35:36.400 giving immigrants access to state-sponsored health care.
00:35:40.180 The audit found over three years, the state spent $900 million more than expected on the
00:35:46.480 program, partially due to it expanding three times since 2020 because the need was dire.
00:35:52.300 $900 million more than expected.
00:35:56.400 Over three years.
00:35:57.840 Wow.
00:35:58.280 So I bet J.D., J.B.?
00:36:00.580 J.B.
00:36:00.880 I bet J.B. Pritzker's 60-plus NGOs have their sausage fingers in that pie.
00:36:05.940 Yeah, they all got some sausage fingers.
00:36:08.360 And that's the thing, too.
00:36:09.560 We're coming up with a new rule.
00:36:11.720 When Democrats estimate the cost of something, you're going to have to multiply it by 1.5,
00:36:17.420 1.75-ish to get the genuine number.
00:36:19.840 They're always sandbagging their numbers, and then it's in the budget.
00:36:24.660 And then what's the budget for if you don't stick to it, right?
00:36:28.360 So where's the money come from?
00:36:29.680 Oh, just more.
00:36:30.540 We've got to take a little more, a couple more bucks, a little more debt.
00:36:33.780 Yeah, they downplay it so you sign the paper, and then they go actually twice as much.
00:36:39.060 Yeah.
00:36:39.640 And that's what Gavin Newsom in California does and has been doing as well.
00:36:44.080 We have an old clip that resurfaced.
00:36:46.160 This is from 2023, in the beginning of the year, and this was him describing how he's
00:36:50.820 going to build 1,200 houses for homeless people.
00:36:54.320 Tiny houses.
00:36:55.040 Tiny houses.
00:36:56.300 So what we are doing is we're deploying these 1,200-plus units.
00:37:02.540 You can see these units are not just, in every case, for one individual, multiple individuals
00:37:07.300 in these units.
00:37:08.400 We're hoping to get them constructed in a matter of months, not years.
00:37:13.320 We're not, we're trying to, I wanted to say the summer.
00:37:16.000 My staff said press will attack us if we fall short.
00:37:19.660 So we're saying the fall.
00:37:21.080 So the fall of 2023.
00:37:22.860 Not the summer.
00:37:23.740 A few months more, and they're going to build them all for 1,200 tiny homes for $750 million.
00:37:29.880 The money's gone, and there's no homes.
00:37:33.400 Which, how does that happen?
00:37:34.960 And, I mean, he's done that, too, with the California high-speed rail.
00:37:38.100 That, like, has been a criminal offense, basically.
00:37:40.960 Billions of dollars and no tracks.
00:37:43.340 But what happens?
00:37:44.140 It's like they hit a snag, and it's like, hey, boss, Governor Newsom, we're getting caught
00:37:50.060 up with the zoning commission.
00:37:51.680 And he goes, eh.
00:37:52.880 Like, what happens?
00:37:54.360 When does the pug get really pulled?
00:37:56.060 Like, they just go, eh.
00:37:57.380 I think they just sign it.
00:37:58.740 They take the piece of paper.
00:37:59.840 It's on a stack this big.
00:38:01.220 And then they go sign something else for more money for someone else.
00:38:04.080 Yeah, and then a press conference for that, where you over-promise.
00:38:06.820 And then no one checks, and you gave the contract to your wife's brother or whatever.
00:38:10.400 And then, California, I get elected by 65%.
00:38:13.160 What's it matter, right?
00:38:14.740 Yeah.
00:38:15.320 No need to keep a promise.
00:38:16.580 No need to keep a promise.
00:38:17.920 No one's holding you accountable.
00:38:19.480 And then if they try to recall you, you cheat in the election.
00:38:22.840 Smart.
00:38:23.440 All right, let's speed through our migrant section.
00:38:25.960 Speed through?
00:38:27.320 Yeah, because I want to get to final page of housekeeping.
00:38:29.440 No, no, no, no.
00:38:29.880 Without skipping.
00:38:30.520 But we're going to go, we have a shorter cringe, so we're going to go longer in housekeeping.
00:38:34.480 Okay.
00:38:35.620 Marco Rubio, who I mocked earlier, has been doing a good job with the Mexican drug cartels.
00:38:41.340 Can you give this a read?
00:38:42.320 Yeah, this doesn't have anything to do with Rubio yet.
00:38:45.580 But it says, the New York Times reports that due to pressure from the Trump administration,
00:38:49.260 which I guess includes Rubio, the Mexican drug cartels haven't felt this much stress in years,
00:38:54.080 with leaders going into hiding and shutting down fentanyl labs.
00:38:57.960 And I'll read a little bit from here.
00:38:59.180 One cartel leader says he's trying to figure out how to protect his family in case the
00:39:03.420 American military strikes inside Mexico.
00:39:06.200 Another says he's already gone into hiding, rarely leaving his home.
00:39:09.880 Two young men who produce fentanyl for the cartel say they have shut down all their drug
00:39:13.780 labs.
00:39:14.660 A barrage of arrests, drug seizures, and lab busts by the Mexican authorities in recent months
00:39:19.960 has struck the behemoth Sinaloa cartel, according to Mexican officials in interviews with
00:39:25.420 six cartel operatives, forcing at least some of its leaders to scale back on fentanyl production
00:39:30.680 in Sinaloa state, their stronghold.
00:39:33.320 That's what I like to see.
00:39:34.380 And those were some conditions of the tariffs that Mexico cracked down on the cartel on their
00:39:38.700 own.
00:39:39.300 And it seems like we've gotten some movement on that.
00:39:42.620 Good stuff.
00:39:43.340 And then Marco Rubio extradited some cartel leaders.
00:39:46.500 Is that correct?
00:39:47.280 Yeah.
00:39:47.520 I think 29 total Marco Rubio led the negotiations with Mexico to extradite these people back
00:39:55.520 to America to face justice.
00:39:57.260 I think one of them killed a DEA agent, like various stuff like that.
00:40:00.860 So good job, Marco Rubio.
00:40:02.180 Yeah.
00:40:02.860 The good and the bad.
00:40:03.720 Good job for you.
00:40:04.640 Yeah.
00:40:04.820 You know, next we have a Haitian murderer story with some developments.
00:40:09.320 Yeah.
00:40:10.000 This was a sad story out of North Carolina, Fayetteville.
00:40:13.020 ICE confirms to Fox News that a Haitian charged with stabbing three, this, this is like a
00:40:18.660 bad tweet.
00:40:19.240 A Haitian primitive charged with stabbing three people to death, including two children in
00:40:23.820 Fayetteville, North Carolina.
00:40:25.080 And this migrant flew to the U.S. in July, 2024 via President Biden's controversial CHNV
00:40:32.000 migrant flights program put in place to kill you.
00:40:35.360 This guy's editorializing it a little bit, which I agree with for the most part.
00:40:39.300 But yeah, this was one of those migrant flights.
00:40:41.140 Police say the 26-year-old McKennedy Darboos fatally stabbed several on Friday, including
00:40:47.160 a four-year-old child, a 13-year-old child, and a 77-year-old woman.
00:40:51.140 He's being held without bond, thanks to Trump.
00:40:54.940 ICE says Darboos speaks no English and is barely capable of any form of human communication.
00:41:00.820 Translators tried understanding animal-like sounds, interviewing him in Creole upon his
00:41:05.080 arrest.
00:41:05.840 ICE has placed a detainer on him.
00:41:07.580 And here he is.
00:41:08.580 Yeah.
00:41:09.140 That's what he looks like.
00:41:10.060 That's who Biden was flying in.
00:41:12.100 This is who we need to give a better future to and place to live and health care.
00:41:16.220 Yeah.
00:41:16.600 And so they weren't like, it wasn't like a random family.
00:41:20.460 I think these were his family members that he stabbed, but it was like a senseless violence,
00:41:24.940 including stabbing children.
00:41:26.020 So the guys obviously cooked and lost it.
00:41:29.140 Interestingly enough, that program, that controversial Joe Biden migrant flights program, was the
00:41:35.880 same program that Lake and Riley's killer got into the country on.
00:41:39.760 But I'm sure there's some of them who are in a lab mixing potions and making sure the
00:41:44.700 asteroid doesn't hit us in 2032.
00:41:46.360 Yeah.
00:41:46.820 That's what Michael Moore likes to believe.
00:41:48.760 The other thing about this is one of the themes that we said before a few podcasts ago, probably
00:41:56.320 like months ago, is...
00:41:58.360 These migrant policies and this influx of 20 million or however many million people, it
00:42:20.300 has effects like over years, over time.
00:42:24.200 And that's why deportations are so important.
00:42:26.480 It's like this guy was let in under Biden and then he doesn't strike until a Trump administration
00:42:31.140 or, you know...
00:42:32.360 Exactly.
00:42:33.120 Some of these people, they're getting to know their surroundings and then they'll commit
00:42:36.000 a crime when they're more deeply ingrained in the community and people start to trust
00:42:40.460 them, you know?
00:42:41.720 Exactly.
00:42:42.560 Certain things like that.
00:42:43.580 It's not all just like you let in the criminal and then he goes and loots Macy's tomorrow.
00:42:47.640 Although that did happen with some of the Venezuelans.
00:42:49.620 That happens a lot too.
00:42:50.800 Yeah.
00:42:51.160 So it's just reiterating the importance of actually reversing this and getting the people
00:42:56.440 out instead of going, oh, what's done is done.
00:42:58.700 At least encounters at the border are down 93%.
00:43:01.540 That's not good enough.
00:43:02.860 Not good enough at all.
00:43:03.820 And then next, we have a woman who's speaking about assimilation for Sudanese people in Maine.
00:43:09.500 And listen to what she says, especially at the end.
00:43:11.820 And this woman's actually a policy analyst for the governor of Maine.
00:43:15.560 Maine is a predominantly white state.
00:43:20.520 Many of the communities that I have been a part of have been majority white who have
00:43:27.580 lived here in Maine all of their lives.
00:43:29.700 They haven't even had to travel anywhere or didn't have to wake up to sounds of gunshots.
00:43:36.700 So it was hard.
00:43:38.360 It was hard living here.
00:43:41.020 It's been hard asking Sudanese people to move here in Maine.
00:43:47.260 I don't particularly feel like I'm more Sudanese or more American.
00:43:50.460 I fight for Sudan in all my capacity.
00:43:54.740 My advice, again, is for anyone who's coming is to hold on to their mother tongue, to hold
00:44:00.700 on to your culture, hold on to your religion, to your beliefs.
00:44:05.180 There's no reason to assimilate.
00:44:07.660 There's no reason to assimilate.
00:44:09.640 She works for the governor.
00:44:10.880 That should be like blaring, red sirens, ice comes in.
00:44:14.460 You're not assimilating.
00:44:15.540 Like, that's what a real country would have, right?
00:44:17.900 Yeah, like the smart move would be to fake it and say, oh, yeah, we like baseball and
00:44:22.920 we make apple pie on Sundays and the kids play outside.
00:44:26.880 There's a white picket fence.
00:44:28.000 And then you kind of like do your little Sudanese non-assimilating.
00:44:31.100 But we get all our cousins here, yeah.
00:44:33.060 We get all our cousins here one by one and we start eating Sudanese food.
00:44:36.820 And then in five years, we'll run the whole town.
00:44:39.400 They're not even hiding anymore.
00:44:40.700 That used to be like a frowned upon thing.
00:44:42.880 Like in our immigration history, like assimilation was required.
00:44:46.180 And now you have someone working for the governor saying no need to assimilate.
00:44:50.060 And then she was also saying earlier that in Maine, since it's all white, you don't really
00:44:55.060 hear gunshots.
00:44:56.880 And then you're having a hard time convincing Sudanese people to move here.
00:45:01.220 And it's hard for them once they move here because they don't hear gunshots when they
00:45:04.700 sleep.
00:45:05.080 Yeah.
00:45:05.720 I don't follow the logic, actually.
00:45:08.080 I don't follow.
00:45:08.580 It should be easy to convince people who are in gunshot zones to move to Maine where everyone's
00:45:13.200 white.
00:45:13.480 But the gunshots will soon follow.
00:45:15.840 If enough Sudanese do come, the gunshots will follow.
00:45:18.840 There will be gunshots soon.
00:45:19.980 But yeah, that's the thing.
00:45:21.120 They're not even smart enough to hide it or like play the game, which is kind of a red
00:45:27.060 flag on our own immigration policy, right?
00:45:28.980 Yeah.
00:45:29.380 Like back in the day too, like before all this influx of people, getting your citizenship
00:45:34.720 like green card, slow process.
00:45:36.500 And you'd have to take like a test and know the Pledge of Allegiance and all these things.
00:45:40.440 And now you're on TV or internet, Skype saying you don't even have to assimilate.
00:45:46.000 And then nobody does anything.
00:45:47.320 Nobody comes.
00:45:48.300 It's not a red flag on your book or your binder.
00:45:51.080 No one gets in trouble.
00:45:52.000 You're actually hired by the governor.
00:45:53.420 All right.
00:45:53.660 Speaking of non-assimilators, we have a clip here from Times Square a few nights ago.
00:45:58.340 Very nice.
00:46:08.900 Wow.
00:46:09.440 New York City, the Big Apple.
00:46:11.000 Ramadan enjoyers.
00:46:12.740 Yeah.
00:46:13.280 Non-assimilators.
00:46:14.320 On the loudspeaker in Times Square.
00:46:16.340 And then Anderson Cooper goes and kisses his gay boyfriend there for New Year's Eve.
00:46:19.720 And that's why we had to win World War II.
00:46:24.400 Anderson Cooper and the Ramadan people.
00:46:27.080 Very good.
00:46:27.660 All right.
00:46:28.280 We're getting to our final page of housekeeping.
00:46:31.060 Finally.
00:46:31.800 First things first.
00:46:32.780 I just have like a funny meme video.
00:46:35.240 Your hands don't look like this while you're eating your lunch.
00:46:37.920 Must be a liberal sissy.
00:46:39.960 Must be a sissy boy.
00:46:42.500 That's pretty good.
00:46:43.760 All right.
00:46:44.240 You thought that's funny?
00:46:45.400 Yeah.
00:46:45.880 All right.
00:46:46.240 Now for something really compelling, especially because of the AI footage that goes along with it.
00:46:51.880 I can't.
00:46:52.840 I'm seeing it.
00:46:54.020 So can you play this next clip?
00:46:55.700 Are you telling me there are fake towns in the middle of the Atlantic?
00:46:58.420 Yeah.
00:46:58.840 Listen to this.
00:46:59.940 There's an island called Halcyon Ridge, completely hidden from the outside world, controlled by a private organization called Vanguard Initiative.
00:47:08.700 Decades ago, they bought the island and turned it into one massive twisted experiment.
00:47:14.260 They built towns straight out of a 1950s postcard.
00:47:18.580 Perfect houses, white picket fences, happy neighbors.
00:47:21.900 But it's all a lie.
00:47:23.400 The people living there?
00:47:24.440 They were either orphans raised in total isolation or, get this, grown from embryos in secret labs.
00:47:31.780 Pretty interesting.
00:47:33.560 So you're AI susceptible.
00:47:35.380 And then apparently they told them that the world had some catastrophic event and they're the last survivors.
00:47:41.640 It's like an M. Night Shyamalan thing.
00:47:43.220 So you're susceptible to AI slop.
00:47:46.060 A little bit.
00:47:47.060 Okay.
00:47:47.380 I'm not convinced because of the pictures.
00:47:49.140 I know that that's all AI.
00:47:50.980 I think the voices are AI too and it's a fake podcast and neither guy even really exists.
00:47:55.520 The voices doesn't matter, but Halcyon Ridge, that sounds like a real name.
00:47:59.280 All right.
00:48:00.000 All right.
00:48:00.320 Let's move on.
00:48:00.880 If you guys know anything about that, please let us know in the comments.
00:48:04.040 Juice, Algo, Tickle, Post, comment, comment, comment.
00:48:07.040 All right.
00:48:07.500 Next is a guy who's talking about, I think, Tartaria.
00:48:11.020 All right, you guys.
00:48:11.640 We're talking about Tartaria.
00:48:13.140 Check this out.
00:48:14.540 This is just in my little humble town of Olympia, Washington.
00:48:18.480 Let's go talk about this monstrosity.
00:48:21.240 All right.
00:48:21.480 Here we are.
00:48:21.960 So, guys, work started on this in 1911.
00:48:25.580 You know, 1911 technology.
00:48:29.500 Look at this thing.
00:48:30.880 Look at it.
00:48:31.240 It just goes on and on.
00:48:32.820 Third tallest dome in North America.
00:48:34.800 Just really quick.
00:48:35.440 Imagine it's 1911.
00:48:36.540 Less than 10,000 people live in the city.
00:48:39.240 And imagine putting up that one.
00:48:41.780 Okay.
00:48:42.100 That is eight feet tall by like four feet wide.
00:48:45.640 And you have to stack so many of them.
00:48:48.040 But just imagine doing that top one.
00:48:50.760 How?
00:48:51.680 Right.
00:48:51.940 And there's all these other accompanying buildings as well.
00:48:54.040 Look how many goddamn pillars there are.
00:48:55.860 Because you know how hard it would be to carve one section of one of those pillars out of a solid piece of granite.
00:49:03.680 And look how many.
00:49:04.920 Interesting.
00:49:05.740 And these buildings were built in like the early 1900s.
00:49:08.360 That one's in Olympia, Washington, which is a random place.
00:49:11.700 And only 10,000 people lived there at the time.
00:49:15.040 So on one hand, it could be leftover buildings from an advanced empire that existed before us.
00:49:22.060 Or this was what white people culture was, which was taken from us by mass migration and multiculturalism.
00:49:28.580 And we forgot who we even are anymore.
00:49:31.200 And we used to be capable of this.
00:49:34.200 And now you can't get your deli order of a turkey BLT correct when you go to the deli.
00:49:39.480 Wow.
00:49:40.180 You sound like that black guy who got one-shotted by AI and was like, man, we was metaphysical beings.
00:49:46.300 Remember that guy?
00:49:47.020 There's something, though.
00:49:48.420 A lot of these buildings would be hard to build now.
00:49:50.900 And then to build them in the early 1900s, late 1800s, how do you build some massive granite dome like that?
00:49:57.180 All right.
00:49:57.540 Something that we'll think about, and I know you guys probably know about Tartaria, or a few of you do.
00:50:02.200 I'm coming around.
00:50:03.440 The mud flood.
00:50:05.040 I'm taking a look.
00:50:06.420 Doesn't sound very Christian.
00:50:08.540 All right.
00:50:09.100 Our next clip is a woman who potentially got stuck in a Matrix glitch.
00:50:14.380 That's actually really concerning.
00:50:16.460 That's very creepy.
00:50:17.060 I don't know what's going on.
00:50:22.660 You know, I've seen a lot of TikToks who are like glitches in the Matrix,
00:50:25.680 but this has got to be top dog for me.
00:50:28.620 Oh, my God.
00:50:29.580 And then fast forward a little bit to the end.
00:50:32.540 She's stuck for a while, and then eventually she starts moving again.
00:50:36.540 Wow.
00:50:37.000 So here she is moving again.
00:50:38.960 And that's pretty interesting, right?
00:50:40.640 Yeah.
00:50:41.140 But that bag she's carrying is kind of street ratty.
00:50:43.920 She could be like a street ratty.
00:50:45.160 Yeah, that's like a fentanyl without the lean.
00:50:47.240 Yeah, she could be in a K-hole.
00:50:48.960 That's my first thought.
00:50:49.800 K-hole, yeah.
00:50:50.320 All right, last piece of housekeeping final page, the VAC.
00:50:55.580 Remember the other day I was skeptical of the VAC, but I was like, you know,
00:50:58.920 maybe there's a road to redemption.
00:51:00.600 Maybe he can be Trump's puppet and just do what Trump wants as governor of Ohio.
00:51:04.660 Okay.
00:51:05.180 I saw something that completely changed my opinion.
00:51:07.780 Can you show that?
00:51:09.300 Yeah.
00:51:09.780 VAC, bare feet in an interview.
00:51:11.660 Disgusting.
00:51:12.220 It's crossed a line for me.
00:51:14.240 To be fair, he said that he was having a dinner party and he was preparing the food.
00:51:19.900 And then he released this clip to show him preparing the food.
00:51:23.300 Okay.
00:51:24.000 So he was making like a non.
00:51:26.600 So there was a reason his shoes were off.
00:51:28.320 That's why his shoes were off.
00:51:29.780 Okay.
00:51:30.660 It's pretty good, right?
00:51:32.060 You think that's funny?
00:51:32.800 This is honestly not your best work.
00:51:34.460 This whole thing.
00:51:35.100 I don't like Vivek because I think he'll sell out Americans with the John McCain moment when
00:51:39.500 the time comes.
00:51:40.660 And a lot of right-wingers like him.
00:51:42.340 Uh, a lot of people push back, um, when you kind of attack Vivek, but I just feel like
00:51:48.400 they're not really seeing what I'm seeing.
00:51:50.080 Yeah.
00:51:50.720 Well, once I saw the feet out, I was done.
00:51:53.800 Dogs are barking.
00:51:54.440 That's the end of housekeeping.
00:51:56.380 We're now moving on to cringe of the week.
00:52:01.360 All right.
00:52:02.020 Our first clip of cringe of the week is Lex Friedman.
00:52:05.260 I don't like Lex Friedman.
00:52:07.380 I keep seeing him everywhere.
00:52:08.980 He's always recommended on YouTube algorithm.
00:52:11.100 And then I saw this clip and I had to include him in cringe of the week.
00:52:15.240 They call me Brian Callahan.
00:52:19.580 In this cruel world, there is a man you should listen to as you journey on through life.
00:52:25.640 His name is Joe Rogan.
00:52:29.880 Joe Rogan.
00:52:31.980 Shoulders for days and a really wide bag.
00:52:37.180 Joe Rogan.
00:52:39.460 Joe Rogan.
00:52:40.660 I hate this guy.
00:52:42.900 Yeah.
00:52:43.340 And he's so unlikable.
00:52:44.820 He's not funny.
00:52:46.120 He's not smart.
00:52:47.460 Maybe he's smart, but he talks in like this slow, unengaging way.
00:52:54.920 And I look at it and I'm like, how does this guy have a good, highly performing podcast?
00:53:00.260 And I think it's because he's astroturfed and he's like, uh, one of the people who's in
00:53:04.180 on it.
00:53:04.520 Yeah.
00:53:05.000 Probably a Mossad agent.
00:53:06.460 I couldn't imagine watching his content.
00:53:08.640 I've seen him on incidentally on things, but I couldn't imagine.
00:53:11.380 And every time.
00:53:12.240 Slow, like he's really thinking about the point and he really has something to say right now.
00:53:16.480 And he's trying to be thoughtful.
00:53:18.420 Exactly.
00:53:19.220 And then he reveals that he's not thoughtful.
00:53:22.480 He's just talking slow.
00:53:23.540 Cause you think like, all right, he's really smart.
00:53:24.960 Like maybe he's like Elon and he's trying to capture the words cause he knows so much
00:53:29.340 all at once.
00:53:30.340 And he's trying to dumb it down for us.
00:53:31.760 And then like a lot of times, like in this next clip, we're going to show with Tim Dillon,
00:53:35.460 he's not even informed on the issues or even close.
00:53:38.800 And he's had like Mark Zuckerberg, uh, who's the CEO of Apple?
00:53:43.720 Tim Cook, like random, huge guests.
00:53:47.340 Zelensky on.
00:53:47.980 Yeah.
00:53:48.420 Crazy.
00:53:49.160 All right.
00:53:49.440 And here's what he said to Tim Dillon when Tim Dillon mentions, uh, Mossad and Epstein.
00:53:53.240 And they, they had an operation that was based on entrapping, blackmailing, gaining leverage
00:54:00.560 over very powerful politicians.
00:54:04.360 So do you think there was an intelligence connection to all of this?
00:54:07.120 Mossad.
00:54:07.760 It was absolutely a Mossad.
00:54:09.940 Do you think I'm wrong about anything I've said?
00:54:12.340 Well, I'm uncomfortable with the intelligent connection.
00:54:16.380 Why?
00:54:18.820 So there was a book about Ghislaine's father called Israel Super Spy.
00:54:21.880 Yeah.
00:54:22.200 So the father is definitely shady.
00:54:24.280 Okay.
00:54:24.420 So the father's in the Mossad.
00:54:26.000 No, I don't know about the Mossad thing.
00:54:27.720 The question is, what is the depth of the connection?
00:54:30.960 Well, it's, it's, there's book, there's a book about it.
00:54:33.780 I mean, it's, it's.
00:54:34.920 I have a lot of books about a lot of stuff to show you.
00:54:37.260 Well, but written by Seymour Hersh, written by one of America's greatest Pulitzer Prize winning
00:54:41.420 journalists.
00:54:42.020 If it's not an intelligence blackmail operation, what would you, uh, say that it could be?
00:54:47.420 I would say it's one charismatic person, Jeffrey Epstein.
00:54:53.060 Yeah.
00:54:53.680 That was evil and committed things.
00:54:58.560 But that's the, everyone listening to this, you sound crazy.
00:55:02.720 On this show, which is why I enjoy doing it.
00:55:05.080 I'm under informed about this topic.
00:55:07.940 I just have a general wariness of calling people intelligence.
00:55:12.400 Isn't that so like unengaging.
00:55:15.640 And at the end he's going so slow.
00:55:17.380 So maybe he knows more.
00:55:18.440 And then he goes, I'm uninformed.
00:55:19.960 And I hesitate to make the connection to intelligence agencies.
00:55:24.040 Well, like, look it up.
00:55:25.280 Yeah.
00:55:26.620 Look it up.
00:55:27.320 Like you're on the show right now.
00:55:28.980 You didn't do some research before this.
00:55:30.720 You know, it's so funny.
00:55:31.600 The Epstein thing in general, it's like hard and almost a job to get that much done.
00:55:37.460 That Epstein got done.
00:55:38.940 Flights all the time, doing this, getting people.
00:55:42.060 All right.
00:55:42.220 You're coming this weekend.
00:55:43.200 You like, it's basically a job to do what he did.
00:55:45.860 And then his explanation is he was just a charismatic one man show just like for nothing.
00:55:51.100 And he killed himself in jail because he was distraught.
00:55:54.260 A lot of SD cards, uh, ordered to Epstein Island.
00:55:58.120 And, okay, let's get to our trans part of cringe.
00:56:00.880 It's a lighter cringe this week, just so you guys know, but it is a heavier urban.
00:56:04.740 Uh, there was a new ad, uh, for trans rugby players.
00:56:08.400 Here's what it looks like.
00:56:24.900 Rugby's the example you used for that.
00:56:27.260 You couldn't do something chill.
00:56:29.160 Couldn't do badminton.
00:56:30.500 Badminton.
00:56:31.360 Or you could have done like track or something that's just like not literally rugby.
00:56:35.840 And I think the reason that they're happy to have her on the team is, but they're about
00:56:39.440 to go undefeated.
00:56:40.400 Yeah.
00:56:40.620 The coach is like this feeling like my job security is on the line.
00:56:44.400 Um, and then this said, uh, the unsaid says a lot is the campaign.
00:56:49.660 The unsaid says a lot.
00:56:51.040 And you can't spell unsaid without USA ID.
00:56:54.300 Yeah.
00:56:54.560 This feels, this feels government funded to me.
00:56:57.680 Um, but yeah, I mean, part of this thing, these ads, right.
00:57:01.300 Um, it's very unconvincing.
00:57:04.800 The rugby team, the girls said, come on on the rugby team.
00:57:07.060 You might as well do like a dad with his daughter in the bathroom being like, come on, come on
00:57:11.480 in, you know, you're not winning anybody over with this.
00:57:14.100 Yeah.
00:57:14.420 You could have been way more brutal with it.
00:57:16.760 Um, and we actually have a clip here of what trans rugby players actually look like when
00:57:22.020 they play against girls.
00:57:23.060 So these girls are running around, they're passing the ball to each other and you're
00:57:28.800 dead.
00:57:30.100 Power bombed hit harder than you've ever been hit.
00:57:33.720 And then look at this trans.
00:57:35.840 No effort.
00:57:37.700 Throw a little blush on or something.
00:57:39.280 Just a guy.
00:57:41.540 Just completely gets power bombed.
00:57:43.920 And we have a picture here of another power bomb from a trans person.
00:57:47.040 Hey, I get it.
00:57:48.440 Trans people like rugby.
00:57:49.900 That's where you can get the most dominance, right?
00:57:51.760 Yeah, exactly.
00:57:52.760 They love it.
00:57:53.700 And then we have a new study about trans people.
00:57:56.240 You know how everyone says a gender affirming care is needed.
00:58:00.620 It saves lives.
00:58:02.140 You know, people are going to off themselves if they don't get it.
00:58:05.380 It's so important.
00:58:06.380 We need to approve it.
00:58:07.320 Everyone needs to agree.
00:58:08.080 That's the big local city hall talking point when it's open mic night.
00:58:12.040 When they all show up and that's what they say.
00:58:13.800 You're trying to kill me.
00:58:14.780 This is going to save my life, right?
00:58:16.440 You're trying to kill me, eliminate us or whatever they use word wise.
00:58:19.880 And here we have a new study that came out with actual numbers, not just, you know, a couple
00:58:25.400 one-offs.
00:58:26.160 And what does it say?
00:58:27.420 Yeah, this is big.
00:58:28.400 This is like a true update.
00:58:29.940 And it says,
00:58:31.180 A recent study published in Oxford's Journal of Sexual Medicine sampling 107,000 patients
00:58:38.120 found that sex change surgery doubles depression rates among gender dysphoric individuals rather
00:58:44.520 than reducing them.
00:58:46.100 Males who underwent surgery had a depression rate of 25.4% compared to 11.5% in those who
00:58:52.040 did not have surgery.
00:58:53.700 Likewise, females who underwent surgery had a depression rate of 22.9% compared to 14.6%
00:59:00.120 in those who did not.
00:59:01.840 So big groundbreaking study that's encompassing 107,000 people over.
00:59:07.300 And it doubles your mental health risk.
00:59:10.540 Yeah.
00:59:10.800 Which is not surprising to someone like us, but it's exactly backwards compared with what
00:59:16.080 the trans lobbies have been saying, that this is life-saving care, gender-affirming
00:59:20.920 care.
00:59:21.300 They even launder the words for it.
00:59:22.980 So now I assume they're going to change the name to depression-affirming care?
00:59:26.820 Yeah.
00:59:27.300 Something like that?
00:59:27.940 And then this, keep in mind, how much money did it take?
00:59:30.580 You had scientists in their outfits showing up every day, getting paid a lot, probably millions
00:59:35.800 of dollars to do this.
00:59:37.040 Coming in to take a survey every three months.
00:59:39.480 Like you have the whole operation to get this study done.
00:59:42.460 And you could have gone to anyone at the gas station in Florida and said, hey, do you think
00:59:48.000 chopping your cack off is going to make you happy or sad?
00:59:51.160 I bet guys without a cack probably pretty bummed out.
00:59:54.720 They say stuff like that.
00:59:56.240 And then they did a whole thing, 107,000 people, doctors, National Institute of Health, or I think
01:00:01.720 this was Oxford.
01:00:02.820 Yeah.
01:00:02.980 So this was in the UK.
01:00:04.420 So you could have asked anyone on the street, hey, you think chopping your cack off will
01:00:08.680 make you happier or sadder?
01:00:09.960 And they go, uh, sad.
01:00:11.180 Yeah.
01:00:11.540 It's like the low IQ version of the meme.
01:00:13.300 And then the high IQ is we've sampled 107,000 people and we determined that increased rates
01:00:17.200 by this.
01:00:17.640 And then the dumb guy's like chopping cack off going to get pretty sad, huh?
01:00:21.060 Yeah.
01:00:21.480 And then we had Mimetic Sisyphus who had an interesting take on this as well.
01:00:24.660 Well, the, the take on this from Mimetic Sisyphus is we caught you really pushing a
01:00:29.560 lie.
01:00:30.020 This is, this is the first really big study.
01:00:32.740 And he said, it's crazy how every single trans paper that got laundered into trans surgeries
01:00:36.880 are a settled science had N less than 100.
01:00:40.420 Uh, and when we start doing major long-term studies on a hundred K plus, all of the original
01:00:45.420 findings reverse.
01:00:46.200 And he's just talking about low sample size study, cherry picking data, stuff like that.
01:00:51.600 And I assume all the angry parents at the city council meetings in Portland or, you
01:00:56.900 know, random West coast cities are now going to say, this is going to kill my daughter if
01:01:02.360 she gets the surgery and no, they're not.
01:01:05.180 They're going to stick to what they already think.
01:01:07.160 They're kind of, they're dug in on this argument too.
01:01:10.560 So they'll kind of find a way to discredit this super big a hundred thousand plus, uh,
01:01:15.140 involved study.
01:01:16.020 I would think it's going to be hard to do, but they'll try.
01:01:19.400 Well, that is the end of cringe of the week.
01:01:20.860 Believe it or not, we're now heading into urban decay.
01:01:23.860 We had a new Orleans fight.
01:01:26.320 It's Mardi Gras.
01:01:27.280 There's a lot of parades in new Orleans makes me miss new Orleans.
01:01:31.040 Uh, I'm just kidding.
01:01:32.200 I never went.
01:01:33.360 Um, there was a Zulu parade and look what happened.
01:01:36.620 All right.
01:01:53.620 OG took that one.
01:02:07.520 OG took a handle of Tito's vodka to the dome.
01:02:10.300 He's been tall.
01:02:11.460 Ten toes down, as they say.
01:02:13.320 This was a black tie affair featuring an assault with a deadly weapon.
01:02:17.060 Yeah.
01:02:17.540 I like the, the reason this is an urban decay is because it's a black tie affair.
01:02:22.040 And then people are acting like they're shirtless at the gas station, right?
01:02:25.440 Yeah.
01:02:25.740 Like it doesn't really matter.
01:02:27.300 Even the one night they have per year, you know, how many, how many real suit and tie
01:02:31.920 dressed up things do you have a year, three, maybe that Christmas party, a wedding, this,
01:02:37.960 this is their Zulu ball.
01:02:39.700 They're all dressed up.
01:02:40.960 And then multiple pockets of fighting spring up the ladies in their gowns.
01:02:45.440 And that ladies, that just happened.
01:02:47.120 Cause the other fight was happening.
01:02:48.500 I know.
01:02:48.960 Oh shit.
01:02:49.380 It's on.
01:02:49.900 Who do I not like the most?
01:02:51.460 This girl.
01:02:53.080 Start going hair pulling.
01:02:54.740 Yeah.
01:02:55.520 Um, yeah, but that's it.
01:02:56.760 Let's move on to our next clip.
01:02:57.780 Let's kind of.
01:02:58.300 No, no real lessons.
01:02:59.500 Just like imagine the situation where you would least fight where everyone's dressed
01:03:04.980 up.
01:03:05.360 You spent money to rent the convention center, whatever group you're a part of, you pay dues
01:03:09.820 to the group.
01:03:10.320 So you have the one event a year and then you're going to blow out your suit fight, take a vodka
01:03:14.980 handle to the head just because it's that ratchet.
01:03:17.720 And then you're going to hit someone in the head with a vodka handle that could have broken
01:03:20.540 on a, on the worst case, could have killed the guy.
01:03:23.660 That's kind of assault with a deadly weapon.
01:03:25.380 Yeah.
01:03:25.620 You're willing to do that.
01:03:27.180 Did something that bad happen?
01:03:29.180 Yeah.
01:03:29.960 Um, all right.
01:03:30.480 Next we have a guy who calls out a litter bug.
01:03:34.540 What's that?
01:03:36.360 You, you, you just threw fucking litter out of the car.
01:03:39.420 Please take it back.
01:03:40.500 I'm trying to be nice.
01:03:41.900 Oh, thank you.
01:03:43.420 Please don't throw it at me.
01:03:46.380 Just be, just do the right thing.
01:03:48.360 Just do the right thing and don't let it.
01:03:51.160 It is my business.
01:03:51.980 I just, no, you, yeah, this is everyone shares, everyone just shares this.
01:03:57.040 I just asked you the same thing.
01:03:58.200 Okay, great.
01:03:58.880 Thank you.
01:04:00.020 You're going to throw it back outside.
01:04:02.280 Really?
01:04:04.940 Please don't do that.
01:04:06.460 Be mindful.
01:04:07.260 This is, we all share this planet.
01:04:09.180 Don't litter.
01:04:09.860 You know, not a crazy ask.
01:04:12.880 It's really the bare minimum of polite society.
01:04:16.100 Um, and she is dressed like she has a normal job too.
01:04:19.720 She's dressed like she's going to go work in like HR for some company.
01:04:23.140 Yeah.
01:04:23.380 She's in a white collar outfit.
01:04:25.040 She's about to walk into work and go, Hey Carol, how are the kids?
01:04:28.000 After littering and getting in a fight about it.
01:04:30.180 How was your Zulu party?
01:04:31.600 Yeah.
01:04:31.900 Well, I got knocked out, but other than that, it was great.
01:04:35.980 And then she says, you don't own these streets.
01:04:37.720 Like that's her argument.
01:04:38.640 So basically like, as soon as she gets called out for incorrect behavior, as she should,
01:04:43.620 the person who calls her out is automatically the bad guy.
01:04:46.580 And then you have to debate him and you're automatically correct in your own mind, even
01:04:51.760 though you're doing something that's so obviously wrong.
01:04:54.480 Yeah.
01:04:54.700 It's like little kid energy.
01:04:56.060 Like I'm just going to be oppositional just because I can, like there's no zooming out
01:05:00.540 and going, yeah, that was scumbag.
01:05:02.500 You caught me and you're on camera.
01:05:05.300 I apologize.
01:05:06.220 I'm having a rough day.
01:05:07.640 There's no even like mitigation like that.
01:05:09.500 It's just now you're wrong.
01:05:10.900 You don't own these streets.
01:05:11.980 A cop wouldn't have told me nothing.
01:05:14.040 So, and then she's going on to her, uh,
01:05:16.580 her white collar job.
01:05:17.840 So they live among us, you know, all the trash on the side of the highway, it comes
01:05:22.120 from somewhere.
01:05:23.020 That's a good point.
01:05:24.340 Let's get to our next clip.
01:05:25.920 Um, this is from a recent awards event.
01:05:29.120 I don't know who the woman is, but listen to what she says about black Americans and
01:05:32.440 how they're under attack and what they should do.
01:05:34.180 That you wish was talked about more within our community.
01:05:37.640 Understanding our roots.
01:05:38.800 I think it's really important.
01:05:40.300 I think we're not trapped here with the political climate that's going on in the United
01:05:44.720 States of America.
01:05:45.700 We are not trapped here.
01:05:47.320 There are places that we can go.
01:05:49.720 There, there are countries that are receiving us back citizenship back.
01:05:54.820 And I think with open arms, and I think that it's time for the black community as a whole
01:06:00.520 to start looking into those resources.
01:06:02.940 She's talking about going back to Africa.
01:06:05.980 Oh no.
01:06:07.100 Yeah.
01:06:07.440 Oh no.
01:06:07.940 Who's going to do galaxy gas and kick an old lady on the subway?
01:06:11.920 We need you guys.
01:06:13.400 Well, to be fair, I don't think that's the type of person who's going back to Africa.
01:06:16.980 And if you ask that type of person, they go, oh, hell no.
01:06:19.740 Hell no.
01:06:20.240 I'm staying in Baltimore.
01:06:21.020 I'm getting section eight housing.
01:06:22.360 I get 300 bucks a month on EBT.
01:06:24.080 Why would I go to Liberia?
01:06:25.840 Yeah.
01:06:26.840 Uh, but she's, yeah, she's talking to, she's like a Hollywood elite and she's talking about,
01:06:30.680 I guess, other Hollywood elite types.
01:06:32.780 That's the only type of people who talk about this stuff like this.
01:06:35.040 The girl on some sort of red carpet with her Odell Beckham Jr. type boyfriend.
01:06:39.120 They go, yeah, we should go back.
01:06:40.760 And they'll never do it, but they just want to float the idea out as if it's some punishment
01:06:45.220 to the United States if these people weren't here.
01:06:47.720 Yeah.
01:06:48.080 What are we going to do without you?
01:06:49.260 Oh no.
01:06:50.220 We have no more, we have no more art and film now that you're gone.
01:06:53.360 Please come back.
01:06:54.880 We're, we're obsessed with you.
01:06:56.460 Yeah.
01:06:57.080 But, um, these, these types of people, they never do it.
01:07:00.540 They're not talking to like the real, uh, people who might experience actual racism,
01:07:05.540 like kind of lower class, like people who might get discriminated against.
01:07:09.040 You're on the red carpet.
01:07:10.000 You're in a white tuxedo, brother.
01:07:11.800 Yeah.
01:07:12.180 This is as good as it gets.
01:07:13.900 Yeah, exactly.
01:07:15.180 Who's really holding you back?
01:07:16.600 And she has a very much extended chin.
01:07:19.680 Yeah.
01:07:20.060 Something happened.
01:07:20.840 She paid for that.
01:07:21.800 Something happened.
01:07:22.540 All right.
01:07:22.840 Let's get to our next six.
01:07:25.620 Last thing on that.
01:07:26.600 They all want to talk about, like, we have billions of Indian people clamoring to get
01:07:31.480 here.
01:07:32.040 Yeah.
01:07:32.300 And then we have one slightly disgruntled group in America who's like threatening to
01:07:35.880 go to Africa.
01:07:36.600 Go ahead.
01:07:37.680 I wish.
01:07:38.380 Nobody cares.
01:07:39.120 Everybody in the third world wants to come here, but then you think that like you have
01:07:43.520 ideas in your head that something's so bad because there are racist people on TV or
01:07:48.280 something that you have to go to Africa.
01:07:50.260 It just doesn't make any sense.
01:07:51.280 Because Trump.
01:07:51.920 Yeah.
01:07:52.620 All right.
01:07:52.900 Let's get to our next story.
01:07:53.960 We talked about this last week about the Uber delivery guys who were getting killed.
01:08:01.360 We talked about Uber drivers.
01:08:03.160 Drivers.
01:08:03.800 And now we have ride share and delivery driver stats from 2021 to 2023.
01:08:10.580 Who's killing who?
01:08:11.660 Yeah.
01:08:11.820 Known suspects in the murder of app-based ride share slash delivery drivers from 2021 to
01:08:17.160 2023.
01:08:19.080 83% black offenders.
01:08:22.040 Wow.
01:08:22.360 Known suspects in the murders.
01:08:24.360 4% white, 8% Latino, 4% Middle Eastern.
01:08:28.600 Wow.
01:08:29.180 And then we have a specific story from DoorDash in South Carolina.
01:08:32.720 Can you give that a read?
01:08:33.620 Another DoorDash murder, this time in Anderson County, South Carolina.
01:08:37.320 Jimmy Allen Ramey, 31, vanished while working for DoorDash.
01:08:41.400 Then police spotted Deshaun Marquez Wilson driving his car in Georgia.
01:08:46.700 Wow.
01:08:47.140 How'd he get that?
01:08:48.200 How did he get that?
01:08:49.300 Is that him in the picture?
01:08:50.540 Yeah.
01:08:50.960 31?
01:08:51.280 31?
01:08:51.840 Yeah.
01:08:52.080 That's Deshaun.
01:08:53.020 That guy who's 31.
01:08:54.260 The missing.
01:08:55.120 Oh, okay.
01:08:56.120 Well, is that the guy who's missing who's 31?
01:08:58.660 Yeah.
01:08:59.040 He looks older.
01:09:00.300 Well, he's dead now.
01:09:01.540 So.
01:09:01.740 So rest in peace to him.
01:09:02.900 I'm sorry to hear that.
01:09:03.940 Yeah.
01:09:04.320 So, I mean, we know people who do DoorDash.
01:09:06.440 There are probably people who are in between jobs doing DoorDash or, you know, do it for
01:09:09.880 a little supplemental income.
01:09:11.740 Head on a swivel.
01:09:13.120 Carry a gun.
01:09:14.040 Carry some pepper spray.
01:09:15.160 Don't go into situations where you don't feel comfortable.
01:09:17.200 If it's not well lit, drop it on the street.
01:09:19.760 Who cares?
01:09:20.380 They weren't tipping you anyway.
01:09:21.440 Yeah.
01:09:21.620 Let them go on the street and get it.
01:09:22.780 So, I don't know.
01:09:24.040 It's a protect yourself thing.
01:09:25.240 And then maybe racism, a little light racism could end up saving you because this is overwhelming.
01:09:31.000 This is even higher than the percentage of gen pop, right?
01:09:34.840 Oh, yeah.
01:09:35.440 Like we talk about black people in America, 13 to 15 percent of the population committing
01:09:40.480 60 percent of the murder almost.
01:09:42.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:09:42.600 This is 83 percent.
01:09:44.560 So, I mean, maybe.
01:09:45.440 Light racism might help you out.
01:09:46.860 Yeah.
01:09:47.020 But a lot of times people make excuses for crime and then even for like EBT use.
01:09:53.280 But for crime especially, they say, well, it's because of poverty.
01:09:58.220 When poor people are poor, they're desperate and they're more likely to do violent crime
01:10:02.080 or steal or whatever.
01:10:03.540 That's socioeconomic related.
01:10:05.200 That's why they raped that person or killed that person, which has never been an argument,
01:10:10.080 right?
01:10:10.260 Exactly.
01:10:10.720 But that's what people do to make excuses.
01:10:12.560 They always try to attribute it to socioeconomic factors.
01:10:15.560 And we actually have something that combats that.
01:10:18.240 We have someone was trying to own the right wing.
01:10:21.700 So they said, oh, Owsley, Kentucky, 99.2 percent white, 95 percent Republican, 96 percent
01:10:28.240 used food stamps.
01:10:29.600 So they're trying to find an example of a white area that's economically deprived and
01:10:35.300 say that food stamps isn't just a black and white issue, which it's not.
01:10:39.120 The majority of food stamps are used by white people.
01:10:41.720 But when you get to the per capita, that's when it gets crazy, Mr. Nadler.
01:10:45.640 People get left behind at per capita.
01:10:47.580 People lose it.
01:10:48.800 That's the next leg.
01:10:49.620 That's leg two.
01:10:50.220 So with this example, let's look at the crime rate.
01:10:53.140 Yeah.
01:10:53.420 So average income of $19,945 in Owsley County, Kentucky.
01:11:00.200 And the crime rate in Owsley, Kentucky, is notably lower than the national average.
01:11:05.680 According to the recent data, the country has a violent crime rate of 7.8, which is significantly
01:11:10.420 lower than the national average of 22.7.
01:11:13.260 It's like a third.
01:11:14.120 Yeah.
01:11:14.440 This means that they're less likely to experience assault, robbery, homicide compared to the rest
01:11:18.560 of the country.
01:11:19.580 And that includes property crimes, too, despite being increasingly poor.
01:11:23.400 Yeah.
01:11:24.080 So what's the lesson there?
01:11:25.640 What are we learning?
01:11:26.360 Well, the lesson there is there is a cultural difference in how people are raised and how
01:11:31.780 people express themselves.
01:11:33.280 And some people tend to be more violent than others.
01:11:35.980 And while that is the reality, people are making excuses for certain groups and blaming it on
01:11:41.700 socioeconomic factors when other groups in that same socioeconomic bracket are not acting
01:11:47.640 the same way.
01:11:48.360 So it debunks a lot of the myths.
01:11:51.380 And hopefully, people will be more accountable.
01:11:54.100 Yeah.
01:11:54.220 And then this is just another kind of thing where this county, there's not many criminals,
01:12:00.780 right?
01:12:01.520 And so they don't have to police or do anything too crazy.
01:12:04.440 But it just reminds you, like, the importance of actually locking away criminals for the society.
01:12:11.240 You know?
01:12:12.000 We're not trying to do restorative justice or make sure somebody is learning their lesson
01:12:17.180 or getting the tools to live a better life and not commit crimes.
01:12:21.120 Sometimes they just need to be separated from the society, you know?
01:12:24.880 Exactly.
01:12:25.720 And then we do have a final stat of urban decay here when it comes to the safest states in
01:12:32.040 the U.S., Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire.
01:12:35.220 The whitest states in the U.S., Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire.
01:12:39.180 Yeah.
01:12:39.820 So there's something to be there.
01:12:40.920 That kind of proves my point from earlier.
01:12:42.720 Until the Sudanese get their hands on Maine.
01:12:44.980 Yeah, they're working on Maine.
01:12:46.180 Don't worry.
01:12:46.740 They're working on chain migrating over.
01:12:48.200 All right.
01:12:48.560 That's the end of Urban Decay.
01:12:49.480 I did, in the intro, mention that California policies and crime section.
01:12:54.040 That is going to be in Bonusland.
01:12:56.400 Yeah.
01:12:56.640 Didn't get to it.
01:12:57.460 Ran out of time.
01:12:58.160 That's how it goes.
01:12:59.560 So join Bonusland.
01:13:00.700 Fluggistalks.com is the website.
01:13:02.660 Go join.
01:13:03.320 Don't get too down or too depressed.
01:13:04.560 Moving on to Uplifting Gold.
01:13:05.800 Okay.
01:13:06.180 All right.
01:13:06.480 Our first clip of Uplifting Gold, I told Rap Boy not to watch this.
01:13:10.360 Okay.
01:13:10.780 And I didn't.
01:13:11.940 So based on the thumbnail, what do you think you're about to see?
01:13:16.180 Some sort of R&B, hip-hop, rap singing performance.
01:13:18.480 What's it called when they do the slam poetry?
01:13:22.640 Yeah.
01:13:23.020 Is that what you're thinking is coming?
01:13:24.220 No.
01:13:25.320 No.
01:13:26.080 Okay.
01:13:26.660 Well, let's see if you're surprised.
01:13:27.800 I'm going to do this.
01:13:33.280 No.
01:13:53.920 Is this a surprise?
01:13:56.220 Yeah, that was a surprise.
01:13:58.100 And that's what the lady in the red carpet's talking about.
01:14:00.400 Yeah.
01:14:00.840 This is what black people are up to.
01:14:03.040 They're coming after us.
01:14:04.540 He needs to go to Ethiopia or something.
01:14:06.500 Isn't that pretty good?
01:14:07.540 Yeah, that was good.
01:14:08.220 That's surprising.
01:14:09.180 I don't think the outfit matches the vibe, but, you know, that's his artistic choice, I guess.
01:14:13.260 I guess no one's going to correct him.
01:14:14.880 Yeah.
01:14:15.120 Like, hey, man, you want to throw on something from, like, 1200?
01:14:17.840 Hey, a tuxedo might work.
01:14:19.440 Puffy shirt.
01:14:20.160 Yeah.
01:14:20.620 Take the piercing out.
01:14:21.500 Nah, nobody's correcting him.
01:14:22.720 Yeah, just do his thing.
01:14:23.920 All right, next, we have an uplifting piece here.
01:14:26.540 This guy is approached at the grocery store and gets red-pilled on healthy oils.
01:14:30.960 Dude, you got the olive oil?
01:14:34.100 Yeah.
01:14:34.980 Dude, I love...
01:14:35.720 Six bucks.
01:14:36.220 Six bucks.
01:14:36.840 Okay, I love olive oil, but I'm going to hook you up today.
01:14:41.160 This is packaged in plastic, you see?
01:14:43.480 Yeah.
01:14:43.760 And when fats are packaged in plastic, especially olive oil, it'll leach all these BPA and microplastics into there.
01:14:50.300 I'm going to give you $100 right now.
01:14:52.020 I want you to try, like, a really nice bottle of olive oil today.
01:14:55.600 Dead serious.
01:14:56.600 There's no catch.
01:14:57.440 There's nothing.
01:14:58.000 There's...
01:14:58.540 Where's the olive oil?
01:14:59.120 Over here?
01:14:59.580 Yeah.
01:14:59.900 Is it over here?
01:15:00.440 Yeah.
01:15:01.580 Yeah, let's go talk.
01:15:02.280 No, I'm going to give you a hundred bucks.
01:15:04.900 I just want you to get, like, a really nice bottle of olive oil.
01:15:08.480 Okay.
01:15:08.920 Oh, yeah.
01:15:09.540 So, they got some good stuff here.
01:15:11.620 So, olive oil is one of the healthiest fats.
01:15:13.340 Like, this one's pretty good right here.
01:15:14.600 Packaging glass.
01:15:16.000 This one...
01:15:16.740 This one is really good.
01:15:17.820 100% California.
01:15:19.500 Boom.
01:15:19.800 Extra virgin olive oil.
01:15:20.900 I actually really like this one.
01:15:22.360 Yeah, the lower ones are, like, these blends right here where they blend it from everywhere.
01:15:27.860 This one's pretty good, but boom.
01:15:29.920 There you go.
01:15:30.460 That's it.
01:15:31.500 I'm going to give you a hundred bucks.
01:15:32.980 This is what we're doing today.
01:15:34.000 We're getting people healthy.
01:15:34.960 Just spending on healthy stuff.
01:15:36.240 Are you working within the store here?
01:15:37.760 No, I'm with the Make America Healthy Again movement.
01:15:39.920 You know, we're trying to get people healthy.
01:15:41.900 Yeah.
01:15:42.100 Very cool.
01:15:42.840 Yeah.
01:15:43.320 That's nice.
01:15:43.760 And he teaches them about some olive oil stuff.
01:15:46.120 A lot of times, people think they're getting olive oil, and it's, like, seed oils blended
01:15:49.360 in, and it's in the fine print, because there's not enough olive trees in the world to produce
01:15:54.320 the amount of olive oil on the shelves.
01:15:56.440 So, that guy got red-pilled.
01:15:57.700 Yeah.
01:15:58.300 And I like a little giveaway that's not just, Mr. Beast, go get a PS5, you little Hispanic
01:16:04.620 kid.
01:16:05.280 Get a PS5.
01:16:06.820 Yeah.
01:16:07.080 And the mom goes, oh, my God, thank you.
01:16:08.680 This guy, like, teaches him something, and then he does the, like, it goes.
01:16:10.740 And he'll make...
01:16:11.500 That guy seems like he was receptive, and he'll probably never not get high-quality
01:16:15.300 olive oil again.
01:16:16.380 Yeah.
01:16:17.120 We'll see.
01:16:17.700 I don't know about that.
01:16:18.940 All right.
01:16:19.340 Next, we have the Clemson baseball team greeting veterans in the crowd.
01:16:26.020 One of the cool things they are doing at Clemson, as we go to the bottom half of the fourth inning,
01:16:32.480 it's a salute to the veterans in attendance.
01:16:34.680 The public address announcer asks the veterans to stand up, and Clemson players head out of their
01:16:40.360 dugout, up to talk, meet them, shake hands, and just really pay tribute to the men and
01:16:46.380 women who have served our country.
01:16:47.840 What a great...
01:16:48.260 Isn't that nice?
01:16:48.980 That is nice.
01:16:50.000 I'm just realizing now it's not baseball season, is it?
01:16:53.140 I think that's now.
01:16:54.340 It's spring ball, right?
01:16:55.480 Don't they have...
01:16:56.040 Yeah, spring ball.
01:16:57.220 We're in early spring.
01:16:58.280 All right, good.
01:16:58.720 I saw another clip from Clemson that they put the...
01:17:02.160 What do you call it?
01:17:02.920 The relief pitcher area where the pitchers warm up?
01:17:05.360 They put that right by the student section.
01:17:07.120 And so now they're heckling.
01:17:08.940 I think Clemson's making some changes.
01:17:10.780 That's pretty good.
01:17:11.380 So now they're getting heckled.
01:17:12.300 The other team's pitchers are getting heckled.
01:17:14.140 Soon there'll be Savannah banana balls or whatever.
01:17:16.720 I hate the Savannah bananas, but let's not get into that.
01:17:19.300 I don't like them either.
01:17:20.560 They're too gay.
01:17:21.440 It's pretty gay.
01:17:22.360 They're too gay.
01:17:22.840 But they do a show, and I respect it, you know, but...
01:17:25.580 It's a different thing.
01:17:26.880 Yeah.
01:17:27.340 All right, next.
01:17:29.280 This is a guy who cut down a tree, and you learn something from the rings.
01:17:33.520 Take a look at this.
01:17:35.020 This was probably 200 years ago, and when it first grew, it grew pretty fast.
01:17:43.780 Then the forest got dense, and then now you can't even count them.
01:17:48.540 Honestly, God, there's 15 at least.
01:17:51.240 Look at the growth rings there, how tight they are.
01:17:53.640 They stayed old growth, old growth, old growth, till right here, and then they logged.
01:17:58.160 They cut the old growth out of here.
01:17:59.920 This tree was left behind.
01:18:01.640 You see how it took off?
01:18:02.540 Man, I mean, this is the finest stuff.
01:18:08.100 You can't...
01:18:08.680 Oh, look at that.
01:18:10.460 I don't know.
01:18:10.900 Can you see my...
01:18:11.400 Isn't that interesting?
01:18:12.100 Yeah.
01:18:12.660 And it makes sense, too, obviously.
01:18:14.640 So you grow slower when you're covered in other trees, and you're not getting as much, you know, sunlight or whatever.
01:18:21.440 You're in the shades of other trees.
01:18:22.600 So the denser the forest, the denser the rings, and then when those trees are logged and cut out, and you're exposed to sun more, and you have more space, and you're not competing for nutrients, you grow faster.
01:18:32.860 Yeah.
01:18:33.200 You learn something new on the show, you know?
01:18:35.500 Yeah.
01:18:35.840 I always knew that.
01:18:36.860 Other streamers will teach you how to gamble or tell you about a rug pull coin.
01:18:41.160 We're showing you how to learn real stuff.
01:18:43.740 All right.
01:18:44.660 All right.
01:18:45.440 Next...
01:18:45.840 Don't pass yourself on the back too much.
01:18:47.120 The tree rings are skinny, and then they're thick.
01:18:49.100 That makes sense, though.
01:18:50.240 I know.
01:18:50.700 I didn't know that.
01:18:51.660 All right.
01:18:52.160 Next, we have some wisdom from Waffle House.
01:18:54.880 This guy has some wisdom for us.
01:18:58.220 I know two millionaires from my life, two multi-millionaires.
01:19:00.240 You're probably a third millionaire I've met or whatever, but two multi-millionaires that are rich beyond all recognition or whatever, whatever they are, give me the same advice.
01:19:08.320 There are three things you can do with your money.
01:19:12.340 You can save it, you can spend it, or you can risk it, okay?
01:19:16.920 Spending it can't take it with you when you die.
01:19:21.200 It's a colossal thing in life.
01:19:22.640 Nothing wrong with it.
01:19:23.860 Just don't expect to have it later on in life.
01:19:26.600 You can save it.
01:19:28.060 You can save it and bury it in the backyard.
01:19:29.960 You can save it in a bank account somewhere.
01:19:33.200 But interest has never kept up with inflation.
01:19:35.920 That one dollar you put in today, next year, will only buy you half as much stuff.
01:19:41.060 Unless you've made 100% interest.
01:19:42.700 Well...
01:19:42.920 The third thing you can do with your money is risk it.
01:19:45.580 Now, you can risk it blackjack, you can risk it playing lotto, or you can risk it buying a house and renting it out or flipping it.
01:19:54.620 You can risk it in the stock market or cryptocurrency.
01:19:58.860 Of those three options, only one has the opportunity to make you more money than you started with.
01:20:05.780 Gambling.
01:20:08.340 Risking it.
01:20:09.820 Let's go!
01:20:12.440 Risk it, he said.
01:20:13.800 Blackjack and cryptocurrency.
01:20:15.500 That was the advice from...
01:20:16.100 There's like some horrible lessons in there with the good lesson, which is like invest it into the stock market or homes.
01:20:22.180 Leverage it.
01:20:22.900 And that's advice from the only millionaires you ever met.
01:20:25.360 You need to give them the same advice.
01:20:26.520 You got to be risking it.
01:20:27.760 Yeah, that's true.
01:20:29.100 I mean, but I don't think investing in the S&P 500 is really risking it.
01:20:32.900 An S&P 500 index fund.
01:20:34.980 You're on some dumb shit.
01:20:36.100 And you're using the Waffle House kid who works at Waffle House to justify being over leveraged with crypto and dumb shit.
01:20:42.320 So I see what you're doing and I get worried.
01:20:45.060 But the millionaires told him that.
01:20:46.720 There is some uplifting gold.
01:20:47.840 Hey, I think everybody needs to be financially literate.
01:20:51.160 And a lot of people kind of shy away from learning it because they're like, they don't know about it.
01:20:56.840 And then they don't want to know how dumb they're being.
01:21:00.480 There's kind of like a weird thing.
01:21:01.820 But everyone should go on like that YouTube journey or like find people to learn from who actually teach you like, hey, credit card debt is bad.
01:21:09.900 This is your interest rate.
01:21:11.320 Like when you have multiple debts, you start with the highest interest rate first.
01:21:14.660 Then you pay that down.
01:21:16.060 I don't know.
01:21:16.800 Everybody needs to kind of go on a personal finance journey because the meme of Y equals – I know Y equals MS plus B and I know the Pythagorean theorem.
01:21:26.120 And I know the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, but I don't know how to write a check.
01:21:30.360 Like nobody ever taught anybody and you kind of do have to learn that stuff, especially if you're like a young or early 20s adult.
01:21:39.840 There's a time where kind of you blow it.
01:21:41.800 You spend most of your money on rent and you're kind of like out and young in a new city or something.
01:21:46.780 But then you do have to get serious and kind of like understand this shit.
01:21:49.820 So everyone needs to go on some sort of journey.
01:21:52.420 And risk it.
01:21:52.920 And it's deeper than that Waffle House guy.
01:21:55.200 He seemed to have some decent points.
01:21:57.240 No, it's true.
01:21:58.280 Spending it and you're not going to be –
01:21:59.840 Spending it and risk it, baby.
01:22:01.240 Saving it.
01:22:01.880 What are you, saving it to spend it?
01:22:03.500 Saving it to risk it?
01:22:05.300 Risk it and spend it.
01:22:06.580 All right.
01:22:06.980 All right.
01:22:07.040 Our last clip from the whole show.
01:22:10.520 This is the – this was – the caption was, this is the reason the Walmart in Indianapolis is not open 24 hours anymore.
01:22:25.960 Bad.
01:22:26.520 That's uplifting.
01:22:28.080 It's degenerate behavior.
01:22:29.980 It would be an urban decay if someone else did it.
01:22:32.660 That's urban decay right there.
01:22:34.780 But it's funny sometimes.
01:22:36.520 All right.
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01:22:44.360 Hey, I want to see a better last page of housekeeping for me next episode.
01:22:48.920 Okay.
01:22:49.200 You let me down with some of that AI slop.
01:22:51.640 Didn't even get me thinking.
01:22:52.800 Didn't even get me going.
01:22:53.820 Halcyon Ridge?
01:22:55.000 Yeah.
01:22:55.280 It doesn't ring true.
01:22:56.780 AI slop.
01:22:57.780 We got to look into it.
01:22:59.200 Why didn't you do that before?
01:23:01.040 Well, the point was a call to action for you guys to let me know if you've heard of that.
01:23:05.560 Okay.
01:23:06.060 In the comments.
01:23:06.940 We can go through the comments and see if people have any good info on that.
01:23:09.320 That's what I'm talking about.
01:23:10.260 That's lazy.
01:23:11.240 It's a little lazy.
01:23:12.460 All right.
01:23:13.000 Thank you guys for watching.
01:23:14.320 Have a good week.
01:23:14.980 We'll see you Friday.
01:23:15.760 We'll see you Friday.