00:10:59.360And then a few days ago, I was talking to one of my friends who does city construction
00:11:04.300in Philly and is familiar with that world.
00:11:06.940And he said that there are times where they will purposely ruin neighborhoods, bring homeless, let crime go unsolved and let property values decline like unnaturally.
00:11:17.260And then developers or predatory businessmen come in on the inside, buy it up, then they clean up the neighborhood.
00:11:23.760And then you have like a huge appreciation in like less than five years.
00:11:28.200So it could be a little bit of that, too.
00:11:30.080But that's something that goes on in Democrat cities a lot.
00:11:32.620there's like backdoor real estate deals that are offered and like the police kind of have to look
00:11:37.440the other way and then they just like destroy certain blocks and then repair them and you make
00:11:42.460a ton of money fast yeah so i'm not good and in the meantime who suffers normal johnny citizen
00:11:48.380right yeah exactly and we have a clip here mom dropped their child off at cal berkeley in
00:11:54.660california and this is what it looked like i assume this is kind of like the drive up
00:12:00.400near campus. These are all the other students. Yeah. There's your bike. I wonder if their
00:12:09.080property crimes will increase. Yeah. So just absolute chaos. And to think that we haven't
00:12:17.000learned the lesson yet, specifically going back to the LA city council, like what are you guys
00:12:22.080doing? So, uh, you know, what's that phrase? Like never attribute, uh, malice when there's
00:12:27.700incompetence at this point it's it has to be malice right we've already seen it it has to be malice
00:12:33.920because anyone could do the job better we could go to the job better but that's easy yeah that's
00:12:38.060easy but like anyone can do the job better than what they're doing so yeah malice it is let's get
00:12:43.720on to our next segment uh dsa election results there's still some coming in but we want to start
00:12:49.400in florida with the democrat senate primary angie nixon one who's like a radical yeah uh another
00:12:55.620insane DSA candidate Angie Nixon just upset the Democratic Party's favorite anti-Trump hero,
00:13:00.960Alexander Vindman, a name some of you guys should be able to recognize. She raised $800,000 while
00:13:06.120Vindman had the full backing of the party and $20 million. So the polls were majorly wrong.
00:13:12.800That was a huge blowout. And I think the, you know, think about who's a Democrat primary voter.
00:13:20.180it's the really motivated ones. So the Democrat party, they have like the lethargic base who they
00:13:26.460used to be able to count on. And then this energized socialist thing. Now, this is great
00:13:31.380for us. I think we were going to win this Senate seat anyway, Republicans. Right. But, you know,
00:13:38.500now it just got a little bit easier because the woman's retarded. Yeah. Good news for us.
00:13:42.940And then this is her proposal, health care for all, free child care, free paid and whatever.
00:13:50.640I got it. Free paid family and sick leave, national rent freeze and moratorium on evictions, universal jobs program, tax the rich, abolish ICE.
00:13:59.840And then Mimetic Sisyphus had a nice reply.
00:14:02.380Yeah. And this is more on the right wing and Fox News.
00:16:32.120When, like, remember the wildfires, everything, you know, the water.
00:16:37.460A lot of systems that could be probably updated before we re-let the homeless into certain areas and make Karen Bass's $5.35, right?
00:16:46.420Yeah, and it applies to any candidate, but it's all Democrats, and it's mostly Democrats in those elections, so it's kind of just for the Democrats.
00:16:55.240Oh, yeah, it's her and Nithya Raman. What do you want?
00:16:58.720We're at a sixth exit, believe it or not.
00:17:01.380All right, let's get to our next story. It's from New York City.
00:17:05.140The woman, or whatever she is, in charge of the state-run grocery stores is proposing a plan to help the non-state-run grocery stores.
00:17:13.680I think ultimately the goals of these locations, not just here in East Harlem, but, you know, any borough location is to be complementary to the neighborhood and really, you know, rising tides, right?
00:17:24.120We can all cooperate and work together in a meaningful way.
00:17:27.900Do you mind? What is the, I've heard that that term from EDC officials, that these are meant to be complementary.
00:17:34.460What does that mean? What does that complementary mean in terms of policy, operations and things like that?
00:17:39.760Yeah, I think we're, you know, as an agency looking at a number of different complementary, you know, policies and programs, grants, incentives that can come alongside these grocery stores to support other, you know, local independent businesses that are in the neighborhoods.
00:17:54.200We're going to continue to listen and we're going to continue to engage and be, you know, alongside the operator as our partner.
00:18:01.260And like I said, making sure that we are complementary to the other businesses that are here in the neighborhood.
00:18:15.120So, didn't really explain it too much.
00:18:17.140But there was a good tweet that replied, and it said, we need a government spending program to solve a problem that only exists because of a government spending program we were told not to do.
00:19:06.100So you, the bodega right down the street that pays a very high rent, has to compete with market prices, we'll give you a little something too.
00:19:13.760So it's like we caused the problem by creating a fake price point.
00:19:19.000Now we've got to solve it over here too.
00:19:34.140last piece of our little election section here. This was from Scott Pressler, and it's from
00:19:39.520Pennsylvania or Minnesota. And listen to the voting process in Minnesota when it comes to
00:19:44.360unknown voters. Other types of election day registration options include a registered voter
00:19:50.660in that precinct who can personally vouch for the identity and residence of up to eight new voters.
00:19:57.020A health care facility worker can vouch for an unlimited number of residents of facilities that
00:20:02.780they work for, regardless of where that facility worker lives. A voter can use a notice of late
00:20:08.540registration sent to them. If a voter is moved within their precinct or has only changed their
00:20:13.720name, they may use their previous... All right, we get it. But the key there was the vouching.
00:20:19.100So if a registered voter vouches for you, he can vouch for up to eight people and say they're real.
00:20:23.700And then healthcare workers can vouch for unlimited people. And we know all the healthcare
00:20:28.380fraud that exists in Minnesota. You kind of put two and two together and you go, wait,
00:20:32.340I think we may have pulled the string on the whole operation. Yeah. And then did you watch
00:20:38.500James O'Keefe? Didn't he try to vote in a burka recently? Yeah. Was that in Minnesota? I think
00:20:43.300so. I think they had to let him do it. So you could have a burka man, you could have James
00:20:48.540O'Keefe with a hidden camera vouching for up to eight people. As long as he says their name or
00:20:53.020as long as he says, yeah, he lives near me. So I don't know, man. Yeah. And then the vouching,
00:20:57.800It's like, well, I hope these third worlders who have no familiarity with fair elections don't seek this, see the vulnerability as an opportunity.
00:25:16.100All right. Let's get to Lindsay Clancy updates. Okay. First things first. A lot of people hit me up and said, hey, you got to look into this more. It's not just leftist liberal women like normal right wing women are into this too. Something's up. It's not fully, you know, coming together. Something's a little fishy here. And I want to just make a broad point to start.
00:25:37.000OK. We've seen women come together for a good cause before March for Life, the anti-COVID
00:25:43.280vaccines, anti-LGBT in the schools, men and women's sports like there's good, strong women
00:25:48.860that get together and they have something that they're standing behind. And it's something to
00:25:52.400take a look at and support. Yeah. But we've also seen women to come together and kind of
00:25:57.240retarded ways and support abortion. Luigi Mangione, that good looking model guy who like killed
00:26:04.160somebody but had green eyes and he was like half black with green eyes i remember that one you know
00:26:08.680and then i think unfortunately the lindsey clancy case as well uh and it's not just leftists a lot
00:26:14.620we were saying last episode oh it's like these liberal women like the feminist pussy hat woman's
00:26:19.680march people there's a lot of right-wing women on this too and here's the thing whether or not
00:26:26.320she strangled the kids isn't really up for debate she admitted it she admitted it the lawyers aren't
00:33:02.040Um, and then this is the point I wanted to make, um, when it comes to like copycats and the problem with giving too much sympathy and empathy for someone who did something so bad, there's a line you can understand, but you can't say, I don't blame her for what she did. And that's a huge line. And we don't want to give sympathy because it will bring copycats. And I have examples of why. Can you read the original, the reply and then Mimetic Sisyphus?
00:33:27.320Yeah, somebody said, we need more stigma attached to suicide. People need to know that there's always a path to redemption as long as they are alive and there is no refuge from shame or disgrace in an early grave.
00:33:40.260And then a lady came in, Francis Coppola, said,
01:02:28.220Nike has lost nearly 80% of its market cap over the last five years when the stock was near its
01:02:32.660peak. Ethan Strauss wrote the definitive take on how the company was fumbling the bag. They were a
01:02:38.540brand defined by Michael Jordan's competitiveness and machismo. And with a heavily male customer
01:02:43.220base, they thought they could double in size if they could be that and also be Lululemon at the
01:02:48.860same time. But instead, they stopped being that while failing to be Lululemon. And now they are
01:02:54.780nothing. A bunch of upstart competitors ate their lunch while they destroyed their brand and
01:02:58.880reputation. Yeah. They made a big bet on brown victimhood and Dylan Mulvaney and fat people.
01:03:06.120Gay, brown, marginalized people. And you saw it throughout all the sort of ad campaigns we
01:03:11.140covered. And then here's a right-wing summary from Doug Mackey that kind of just to rehash some of
01:03:18.080the dumb decisions they made, right? And there were some strategic business decisions that they
01:03:22.540made that were kind of not the best that had nothing to do with being woke. But then these
01:03:26.280were the woke ones. He says, I called the Nike top years ago. Nike made Colin Kaepernick the
01:03:32.520face of the 30 year anniversary campaign. That guy who hates America and is disgruntled and can't
01:03:37.620really point out what he actually wants. The guy known for taking a knee during the national anthem.
01:03:42.040Canceled the Betsy Ross sneaker. That was, I think on some anniversary, they had like an
01:03:46.080Americana sneaker, Betsy Ross flag. Three partnered with Dylan Mulvaney. Four set goals,
01:03:51.800including 35% U.S. racial and ethnic minority representation in the corporate workforce
01:03:57.000and 30% at director level and above. So they just needed brown people, right?
01:04:02.160And then at the director level. So it's like, whatever the brown people's ideas are,
01:04:05.760we're going to run with those. Yeah. We can ignore them at the analyst and,
01:04:09.600you know, senior manager level, but once director, their input really matters.
01:04:14.340They prioritize LGBTQ plus initiatives and broader cultural signaling,
01:04:18.160terminated Kyrie Irving over the vaccine. Nike was swallowed by the HR and PR ladies from
01:04:24.160colleges like Vassar and Oberlin. So that's kind of like the hard O right wing, like these are the
01:04:30.340things that you did that upset half the country, right? And to what degree they upset you, I guess
01:04:35.440that's the conversation, right? Like some people, oh yeah, I buy Nike. I got to buy baseball pants,
01:04:40.380probably Nike or whatever it is, you know, it can upset you to some degree. And the one thing
01:04:45.080that I wanted to say is I saw that post, that Twitter that I just read of all the history
01:04:50.240posted on Reddit and a lot of the Reddit commenters, because that stock, that's a
01:04:57.260precipitous decline. Like that's a big, big decline. And a lot of that decline too was also
01:05:03.280coming from like peak COVID high valuations with the money printing. So the five year, you know,
01:05:09.740it makes it look worse, right? But it's no doubt a struggling company at this point.
01:05:15.080And the Reddit comments were all like, well, they couldn't compete with Lululemon, Lululemon ate their lunch.
01:05:22.220And they did some bad business decisions that were like they took their store shoes out of, I think, Foot Locker or a lot of their merch out of Foot Locker or something.
01:05:31.340There were a couple of key strategic decisions that also went wrong.
01:05:36.000But the main thing is the Redditors, which obviously leans left, they were so flippant about all that stuff was nothing.
01:05:43.240It was more about these strategic major decisions and the getting into athleisure and all that.
01:07:15.440But it's made from recycled materials, which is really important for the stupid fucking black guy golf outfit.
01:07:21.120And then here's one just – I was going through old like searching Nike on my computer just to cover the last couple of years.
01:07:27.180Former Facebook and Nike diversity manager gets five years in prison for $5 million fraud.
01:07:32.160There's still where some of the money went too.
01:07:33.520Yeah, some of it just got leached out into scams and pizza parties that were actually $1,000 cash, right?
01:07:40.800Yeah. But so I don't know. I thought there was a little bit of an arrogance to the leftist thing, like they're just dismissing all the cultural. Like you can make some bad business decisions and survive. But if you look back, it's almost like every decision that was made that was like on the margins.
01:08:27.760I think once you have a little bit of that institutional rot where the people occupying these are the bald black woman or the fat black woman or that other black woman.
01:14:36.800But there could be a guess the religion game here, and it almost could summarize what's going on with the country in general when it comes to immigration.
01:15:08.620And you know how we were talking about it that last time where that woman was stealing diapers and then she was trying to evade police, almost ran over somebody, and then her one-year-old got shot?
01:15:19.740And then we showed you the body cam footage of the shoplifting mom, too,
01:15:22.940who tried to make a run for it, even though she was surrounded with a toddler.
01:15:26.720This is a similar kind of neglect I've been seeing.
01:15:29.060And the first one is a dad didn't want to watch his kid,
01:15:31.700but the mom insisted he take the baby.
01:15:34.180And he jumps on the hood of the car with the baby,
01:18:29.560And then it's about a mass shooting, right?
01:18:31.700So a teenager was charged with murder in Kentucky after a shooting at a park.
01:18:36.600We're going to tell you the details there.
01:18:38.060And then we're going to play a clip of his mom and listen to how she talks about the kid and the advice she gave the kid.
01:18:44.200Yeah, teenager charged with murder after a mass shooting at Kentucky Park, 16-year-old dead and four others wounded, including two children at community celebration in Lexington.
01:18:54.460Authorities in Kentucky charged an 18-year-old man with murder and several counts of assault after a shooting in Lexington Park, left a teenager dead and four others injured.
01:19:01.940One of multiple similar cases around the U.S. over the weekend,
01:19:07.100Demetrius Griffin was arrested less than 24 hours after Saturday night's mass shooting at Charles Young Park in the city's downtown,
01:19:14.700according to the Lexington Police Department.
01:19:16.840Officers responded to reports of gunfire in the park at about 7 p.m. and found five people shot,
01:19:23.640including two adults, a 14-year-old, and a 4-year-old.
01:22:41.940And you, especially, officer, on the f***ing computer.
01:22:44.940Yeah, with the glasses, Mr. Four Eyes.
01:22:48.940No! I need to get out! No! I need to run! Push me down, please! I need to get out of here, because I need to save your guys' lives! I need to go! Can you release me? I need to run away!