Fleccas Talks Podcast - May 22, 2026


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00:00:26.560 discoverhalifax.ca all right welcome back to fleckis talks the podcast episode 356 today on
00:00:36.420 the show thomas massey lost his primary because he wasn't pro-israel enough we're going to show
00:00:41.920 you what happened then in housekeeping we have more bad migrant driver stories you're not going
00:00:46.940 to believe then in cringe of the week we tackle the pineapple kool-aid trend and last but not
00:00:52.760 least in urban decay we have more chaos in the streets and we're going to tell you why we think
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00:03:08.340 all right thank you to farmer bill for sponsoring thank you farmer bill really appreciate that
00:03:20.300 farmer bill put the nice outfit on for farmer bill okay i thought it was for memorial day that's how
00:03:25.360 you justified it to me before we got on camera i said the stripes might be distracting i'll let
00:03:29.620 the audience be the judge i want to give a little bit of it to everybody so it is memorial day
00:03:34.000 weekend so we are dressing nice and we could all start wearing white after monday i know you guys
00:03:39.580 have been probably waiting for that white linen i got a white linen suit black underwear underneath
00:03:44.740 but this is uh one of notice yeah this is one of my so you can see your butt yeah so you can see 1.00
00:03:50.400 his butt i actually saw a girl wearing white linen pants the other day and it was just like ass 1.00
00:03:54.320 so i guess be careful ladies yeah don't do that ladies if you're a show watcher uh but yes hope
00:04:00.460 everyone's gonna have a nice memorial day weekend we're gonna be back on tuesday as normal we don't
00:04:04.440 take that day off yeah we don't we don't rest for the fallen for this country but yeah we are we do
00:04:10.540 have an episode so don't worry about it guys right after memorial day you'll have a nice epi to tuck
00:04:14.240 you in yep and get your compliments in the comments now whatever you want to say handsome
00:04:19.920 whatever yeah yeah yeah carnival man you look like a carnival man what are you trying to sell me
00:04:24.600 fits a little tight in the arms yeah but you know it's not my problem okay all right let's get to
00:04:30.300 our first story we have a packed show and it's friday yeah so we're gonna have that friday energy
00:04:34.200 everyone feels good we're gonna be laughing today last episode i thought was too serious
00:04:37.740 really yeah you watch the episodes afterwards yeah all the time every time uh 90 of them i
00:04:43.920 watch them because i edit them and then there was one i said a vein popping in my neck and i said a
00:04:48.120 neck popping in my vein so you know i realized those after the fact those are actually the fun
00:04:53.240 things all right let's get to our first story and it's an unfortunate story remember last episode i
00:04:58.480 said, if you have Alpha Gal, we'll send you a shirt. Yeah. Well, we sent our first Alpha Gal 0.98
00:05:03.080 shirt, unfortunately, but we do take care of our people. Yeah. And did we just take his word for
00:05:08.240 it? Yeah. Okay. So maybe that was the last one. All right. That was maybe the last one. Some guy
00:05:14.140 sent a tweet that was like, I think I'm going to get it soon. Can I get the merch? And it's like,
00:05:19.820 no, no, no. Santa Fleckis, he might do it. Yeah, he might. You feel like something's coming on?
00:05:25.480 There's a tickle in my throat.
00:05:26.900 What's your shirt size?
00:05:27.800 Let's just get it done.
00:05:29.340 I had something I wanted to point out early in the show.
00:05:31.960 Remember when we were kids, inchworms?
00:05:35.680 Yeah, a little bit.
00:05:36.640 Those little guys that would like scrunch around and they would float on those strings all over your backyard?
00:05:41.400 I didn't experience them in real life, but in cartoons and stuff, inchworms were around.
00:05:46.160 Or the one who eats the apple, yeah.
00:05:47.860 But growing up, there were inchworms on their strings like floating around my backyard all the time.
00:05:53.120 And they would scrunch and try to move.
00:05:54.720 I haven't seen an inchworm in 20 years.
00:05:57.740 Inchworms and lightning bugs.
00:05:59.720 Lightning bugs.
00:06:00.500 Disappearing.
00:06:01.120 Gone.
00:06:01.760 Pure 90s.
00:06:02.660 Lightning bugs died with the 90s and the migrants came.
00:06:04.940 So you know how that ended.
00:06:06.060 Yeah, I trade back lightning bugs and inchworms for the migrants.
00:06:09.660 Of course.
00:06:10.720 Is that how?
00:06:11.640 Of course.
00:06:12.380 Can we make that trade?
00:06:13.360 Who?
00:06:13.960 Joe Biden made that trade, unfortunately.
00:06:16.420 I just wanted to point that out.
00:06:17.500 Let us know in the comments if the bugs are still around.
00:06:20.200 Let's get to our first story, our first real story.
00:06:23.280 That mass shooter we covered last episode in Texas,
00:06:26.780 the one who did like 12 mass shootings in a day.
00:06:28.880 It was like three of them and they were all sharing, but.
00:06:31.160 Yeah, and they arrested the guy and guess what?
00:06:34.120 He's in ICE custody.
00:06:35.360 Yeah, 17-year-old Christian Mondragon
00:06:37.400 who terrorized Austin, Texas this weekend
00:06:39.340 with 12 shootings in one day now has an ICE hold.
00:06:41.640 So you can just kind of say he's probably illegal
00:06:44.280 and it's actually right these days.
00:06:47.040 It used to be in the early 2000s,
00:06:48.940 it would be like, hey, it's probably illegal.
00:06:50.520 And it'd be like, whoa, calm down, dude.
00:06:52.260 Now it's completely changed.
00:06:53.560 Yeah, and we're going to prove that in the migrant section with other stuff.
00:06:56.960 But how does the news not report on someone who did 12 shootings in one day?
00:07:01.480 You'd think that'd be like the wall-to-wall story of the week.
00:07:05.420 They did report it.
00:07:07.180 You can't imagine.
00:07:08.360 You can't not go to the news and then imagine, hey, they didn't talk about this.
00:07:11.820 I don't think they talked about it enough.
00:07:13.200 And once they found out he wasn't a white guy, it went to zero.
00:07:16.700 Okay, yeah.
00:07:17.480 So there's something to be said about that.
00:07:19.460 All right, next headline.
00:07:20.720 Can you give that a read?
00:07:21.740 Breaking Cuban ex-president Raul Castro indicted on charges including murder,
00:07:26.340 conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals.
00:07:28.720 All right, we're going to skip.
00:07:30.080 Skip.
00:07:32.160 Don't care.
00:07:33.120 Whatever.
00:07:33.660 I don't really care, but if we can get Cuba for free, let's take it.
00:07:37.660 It's too close to not be ours anyway.
00:07:39.800 I think I've said that before, too.
00:07:41.260 It never sat right with me.
00:07:42.340 Cuba's so close.
00:07:43.220 Oh, you know it's only 90 miles off of Florida.
00:07:45.920 Let's take it.
00:07:46.940 Yeah, that's how I see it, too, but I'm not really following that story,
00:07:51.220 Raul Castro, he's probably an old man.
00:07:53.620 Was he 90 years old?
00:07:54.540 Yeah, he's probably operating behind the scenes still in Cuba.
00:07:57.140 We could body snatch him like we did Maduro.
00:07:59.720 I think we did.
00:08:01.040 No, no, no.
00:08:01.640 I think he's-
00:08:02.240 He's indicted.
00:08:03.040 Yeah, he's indicted, but he's still there.
00:08:04.780 So then you get indicted and then you go to-
00:08:06.500 Maduro was indicted too.
00:08:07.460 So yeah, did he go to sleep at night?
00:08:09.020 Yeah.
00:08:09.420 It's like, oh, I'm indicted.
00:08:10.540 Oh, I'm indicted.
00:08:10.880 That's no big deal.
00:08:11.580 And then you start reading up on what happened to Maduro.
00:08:13.860 And then you wake up in the middle of the night
00:08:15.220 and there's like 10 guys with weird goggles
00:08:17.440 where they could see everything.
00:08:18.400 Someone puts headphones over you and your arms.
00:08:20.860 Yeah, that's bad.
00:08:21.920 I would not want to be an enemy of America these days.
00:08:24.100 But I thought we were skipping this.
00:08:25.640 Yeah, we skipped.
00:08:26.880 All right, let's get to our fraud stuff.
00:08:28.500 We have some good news on the fraud front.
00:08:30.480 Kash Patel, who I thought was going to be fired by now, he had a tweet.
00:08:35.280 He's surviving.
00:08:35.880 Yeah.
00:08:36.800 And he's bouncing back.
00:08:38.060 We're not totally critical, guys.
00:08:40.340 You got to get the wins.
00:08:41.160 You stack them up and you see what happens.
00:08:42.640 And he's doing a thing to protect his job where every time he goes on Fox News,
00:08:47.780 which is like every other day.
00:08:49.500 He's like, and under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump.
00:08:52.980 Like Trump's watching, going, yeah.
00:08:54.940 All right, I like him.
00:08:56.380 For sure, for sure.
00:08:57.040 Like that's what he's doing.
00:08:58.260 That's a good way to do it.
00:08:59.180 He's doing Trump, like whatever.
00:09:01.140 He's just saying Trump's the best under Donald J. Trump's leadership.
00:09:04.320 And then Trump sees that and is like, oh, that's pretty good.
00:09:06.340 Yeah.
00:09:06.620 So he's doing his best to keep his job alive.
00:09:08.740 But can you give the tweet a read?
00:09:09.880 Yeah.
00:09:10.240 Well, so this was from Minnesota Crackdown.
00:09:12.920 Big news conference is happening and announcing some results.
00:09:16.060 But Kash Patel said today, 15 individuals have been indicted for over $90 million in an alleged massive health care fraud scheme in Minnesota after a sweeping FBI investigation with the Justice Department and partners.
00:09:28.780 These charges involve the two largest Medicaid fraud cases ever charged in the district,
00:09:33.600 and first of their kind charges involving seven additional Medicaid programs.
00:09:37.480 As alleged, the defendants defrauded Minnesota public health care resources for tens of millions,
00:09:42.600 targeting programs such as the housing stabilizations, child care, Medicaid, IHS, home support, and then autism.
00:09:50.480 He goes on to say some autism.
00:09:51.820 So a lot of Minnesota focus.
00:09:54.780 Yes.
00:09:55.440 And then-
00:09:55.940 Which is what we want.
00:09:56.740 You know, the Justice Department, unfortunately, can't just kick in the door after Nick Shirley showed the video.
00:10:02.980 Right. It does take a little time.
00:10:04.780 And so we're seeing the results of that.
00:10:07.280 Yep. And then the ringleader in the Feeding Our Future scam is now going to jail for quite a bit of time.
00:10:13.840 Breaking news. A Minnesota judge has just sentenced the mastermind behind the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, Amy Bach.
00:10:22.660 She just got more than 41 years in prison.
00:10:26.260 The prosecution is asking for a 50-year sentence and her defense about three years.
00:10:33.020 All right, so that sounds good.
00:10:34.320 Yeah.
00:10:34.660 And we were talking before the show.
00:10:36.500 If you're going to do like a multi-million dollar government scam, you'd think you'd
00:10:41.860 pick some better, smarter conspirators.
00:10:44.560 Yeah, the ADIQ Somalis who won't even keep a fake storefront running or won't even go.
00:10:50.780 Not really the best.
00:10:51.780 and it kind of reminds me of those old heist movies like okay we need a wheel man we can trust
00:10:56.720 we need this guy can crack any safe in the western hemisphere and like you go through this
00:11:02.040 list of hitters and she's like retarded somali retarded somali retarded somali oops i'm in jail
00:11:06.640 for 41 and a half years yeah it's kind of like what you expect right yeah what happens if you
00:11:11.800 get caught i tell on you i roll over and i tell on you tell on you yeah and and we read her name
00:11:18.760 off the list at the beginning for the feeding our future scam. And it's like, Muhammad, Muhammad,
00:11:23.080 Muhammad, Amy block. So of course she was the mastermind. Someone had to show these people
00:11:27.600 how to scam. She should have known better. She should have known better and rot away in jail.
00:11:32.460 You know, the one thing that pisses me off about fraud, it's very hard to recover all that money.
00:11:36.660 And so, uh, the, the big, the best, I guess, deterrent is we're not playing around. This
00:11:42.920 is more time than murderers get if you accidentally shot it or, you know what I mean? And then rot
00:11:48.620 away in jail unless you want to rat every single person out because at the end of that video she
00:11:53.740 from jail told fox news that keith ellison and governor waltz were allegedly in on it and
00:12:00.180 couldn't have not known yeah so if you can flip those guys we'll let you out cash yeah cash i
00:12:07.260 signed off on president donald j trump under his leadership we made a deal uh all right let's get
00:12:13.100 to our next story this one's about the fraud that nick shirley uncovered yeah minnesota daycare
00:12:18.020 owner featured in his video, Fahima Ege Mahmoud, charged with wire fraud and conspiracy for
00:12:24.320 allegedly stealing over $4.6 million through false claims to federal and state programs.
00:12:28.920 You know what it is. Another Somali type. That's it. Nick Shirley's video. It's nice to see social
00:12:35.060 media, independent investigative journalism to jail. That's an easy pipeline. Yeah. And then
00:12:41.900 there was another Somali that was being investigated. And then when they raided his
00:12:45.340 house he jumped out the window after having jumped out of a fourth store but a fourth
00:12:50.600 balcony i want you to get a good look at him right now you'll see him uh you'll see him running here
00:12:55.800 uh he is currently on the run we need your help if you recognize this individual if you know this
00:13:02.120 individual if you if you can provide any information related to this and related to
00:13:07.660 this individual, I would encourage you to call 1-800-CALL-FBI-CA. Tell them Fleck has sent you.
00:13:15.580 Yeah. I think they already caught him. So this was like early in the morning and I think they
00:13:20.880 already caught him. He's on the run, AKA a shattered tib-fib and hobbling away. So I like
00:13:27.180 to see the, this is one of my favorite when they hurt themselves trying to escape and still get
00:13:31.460 caught. That's sweet, sweet justice. Cause you know, we don't do much corporal punishment in
00:13:36.340 America. So he does it to himself. That one feels good. Yeah. And then our last piece from our
00:13:41.440 fraud section, J.D. Vance confirmed that he is investigating Ilhan Omar for her immigration
00:13:47.880 fraud and potentially marrying her brother. Yeah. Vance confirms DOJ is actively investigating
00:13:52.960 Ilhan Omar for immigration fraud, quote, right now. So some good movement there. I like the fraud.
00:14:00.660 I like the feds going in. J.D. Vance giving us a little treat. Hopefully we actually find
00:14:06.080 something that sticks on that, that, uh, Ilhan. But yeah, it, it moves a little slower than
00:14:11.780 everybody would like, I guess is what I'm reiterating. And then, uh, JD Vance a few
00:14:15.800 days ago earlier in the week, um, did the press conference instead of Caroline Levitt because she
00:14:20.840 was with her baby. Okay. And he did like over an hour of questions and he sounded really good.
00:14:27.660 JD Vance is a smart guy and it kind of worries me cause I don't know if he's, you know, the future
00:14:32.980 of the movement if that's what we want, but he sounded really good. So he's capable. So watch
00:14:39.580 out for that. He's always been a smart and articulate guy. And what are you saying? Watch
00:14:44.380 out for it. Just make sure he does the right thing. Pressure him. Well, it's going to be easy
00:14:48.140 for the movement to go, oh yeah, J.D. Vance, he's next up. Oh, he's so smart. Oh, he's good at
00:14:52.560 debating. Oh, he's good handling the press. Let's make him the president. And then he could be a
00:14:57.200 Peter Thiel, or Peter Thiel, Palantir, what's it called?
00:15:01.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:15:02.280 I get what you're saying.
00:15:03.360 I don't know.
00:15:03.880 I'm not at that point yet.
00:15:05.360 I'm just, I don't fully trust him yet, and I want to.
00:15:07.960 I get that.
00:15:08.600 But, you know, he's one heartbeat away from the presidency, and he ran, like, a special
00:15:13.600 election in, like, what, 2023?
00:15:15.460 Yeah.
00:15:15.820 So he's been in the Senate for two years, and then he became the vice president, and
00:15:19.400 before that, he was a guy who wrote a book.
00:15:21.440 Quick ascent.
00:15:22.300 Quick ascent, for sure.
00:15:23.260 And then you have a lot of tech backers and we're heading to the techno state.
00:15:27.520 Makes you worry.
00:15:28.580 We certainly are.
00:15:29.300 All right.
00:15:29.600 We're going to get into some Spencer Pratt, Karen Bass stuff.
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00:16:44.880 First, we have Karen Bass talking about how she works hard for homeless people.
00:16:49.720 Yeah, and we can show you Spencer Pratt politics and stuff, but we kind of wanted to show the other side to see, you know, why are homeless people taking up such a big space in her heart?
00:16:59.480 Yeah. 1.00
00:16:59.840 Obviously, we know the money flowing through NGOs, but look at how she tries to sell it to the public.
00:17:04.380 You try sleeping on the street in a tent for a month and tell me your mental health is the same as it was when you were sleeping in a bed.
00:17:11.620 You try sleeping on the street for a month and tell me you're not using drugs to stay awake because you're afraid of being assaulted.
00:17:20.180 Sometimes people get addicted after becoming homeless and then you have a whole world of problems from that.
00:17:27.520 Because how is anybody going to get a job?
00:17:29.220 The point is, is that you see the complexity of it when you engage the people and you.
00:17:35.360 How's anybody going to get a job?
00:17:37.260 You could this could easily happen to you.
00:17:38.860 You could sleep in a tent and get addicted to drugs.
00:17:41.240 And you only do the drugs so you can stay up so you don't get assaulted.
00:17:45.040 Sounds horrible.
00:17:46.100 Something should be done about this shit, right?
00:17:48.020 It's like, oh, man, you tired?
00:17:49.540 Yeah.
00:17:50.380 But we might get beat up.
00:17:51.840 Do you have any meth?
00:17:53.220 Do you have any uppers?
00:17:54.180 Yeah. 0.98
00:17:54.720 And then a lot of the drugs they do are fent.
00:17:57.440 Yeah.
00:17:57.680 So it's not even like, oh, everyone's high energy jumping around in the street.
00:18:02.500 It's a bunch of fent guys going like this, falling asleep.
00:18:05.280 You could literally take whatever's in their pocket, and they wouldn't even notice.
00:18:08.040 but yeah and so compare this to spencer pratt who's like gonna actually start setting hard and
00:18:14.720 fast rules on the homeless make them leave and whatever and i was looking into her kind of how 0.96
00:18:19.940 she's handled it so far because she's the mayor right now and the the number one thing that i
00:18:24.440 kept seeing on all her little things i declared an emergency i'm so so that you can build more
00:18:29.920 housing and temporary and permanent housing for these street rat drug addicts right and the one
00:18:35.200 common theme that i noticed throughout all of her programs and rhetoric is well we offer them
00:18:41.440 we offer them a motel if they want to get off we offer them a pathway to get some more permanent
00:18:46.560 you know tiny housing or whatever it is we offer this and she makes no demands of the homeless so
00:18:54.760 that's like a difference in thought right she she hasn't even like geofenced them to a particular 0.98
00:19:00.640 at a location. She hasn't even said like, Hey, just stay in this one square mile. All right.
00:19:04.940 Don't go crazy. Just, just stay here on this, you know, skid row, which is already gone. And then
00:19:10.120 what some Asian people sell socks there too. Yeah. Yeah. And so that, that energy of we're
00:19:16.360 always offering them something, but they're never forcing them to do anything. And it's like,
00:19:20.720 you have an unruly, crazy homeless population who's doing all these drugs, all these crimes,
00:19:25.700 all this property theft, copper wire theft from the infrastructure, which we've covered.
00:19:30.320 and not one demand.
00:19:32.340 Never once put a limitation on them.
00:19:34.560 And that's what I'm saying.
00:19:35.360 It's these offers.
00:19:36.460 People need to want help to get help.
00:19:38.900 It's like, no, no, no, no, no.
00:19:40.060 They're street rats.
00:19:40.860 You have to tell them what to do and what's allowed.
00:19:43.020 And so that's the main juxtaposition, I guess,
00:19:46.100 between Spencer Pratt or any rational guy and Karen Bass.
00:19:49.980 It's not an offer.
00:19:51.200 You can't refuse.
00:19:52.580 You're going to this little sanatorium or whatever.
00:19:55.940 You're getting put somewhere, right?
00:19:58.500 Yeah.
00:19:58.760 And she her energy has always been like, oh, I'm just rational and we're going to talk to these homeless people and we're going to be logical and figure something out.
00:20:07.340 And you're talking to like crazy drug addicts with no shoes and scabs all over their skin who will steal the money out of your pocket while you're standing there.
00:20:16.680 Yeah. And then one of the games that the Democrats run is they overemphasize the complexity of the issue.
00:20:24.420 There's so many moving parts and stakeholders and it's very complex.
00:20:28.460 No, there's a guy in the tent on the corner.
00:20:30.720 That tent can't be here.
00:20:31.840 That guy can't be here.
00:20:33.360 That's it.
00:20:34.260 So that's part of the trick is making this convoluted,
00:20:36.620 wow, there's so many things and parts.
00:20:38.740 No, it's not.
00:20:39.540 It's just a guy in a tent and he's doing drugs.
00:20:41.340 I see him right now.
00:20:42.180 And he's stealing power from that light pole
00:20:45.480 and he's got a TV.
00:20:47.000 You take his shit, you throw it in the trash,
00:20:48.900 and then if he breaks the law, you arrest him.
00:20:50.720 Yeah.
00:20:51.520 But it's so complex.
00:20:52.800 Yeah, it's very complex.
00:20:54.020 But we've been liking what we're seeing from Spencer Pratt.
00:20:56.400 At first, I was like, oh, it's a cool idea, and he'll raise some awareness about certain things, but he's probably not going to win.
00:21:03.000 But now I wonder if the AI ads he's doing, which are very good, continue.
00:21:08.820 Imagine you win the election because of AI ads.
00:21:11.940 That would kind of be a very 2026 thing.
00:21:14.480 Gavin Newsom would ban them the next month.
00:21:17.460 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:21:19.940 So it might be a long shot for him to win.
00:21:22.200 And I'm sure they're going to do whatever they can to stop him from winning, including take advantage of mail-in ballots.
00:21:29.100 Harvesting.
00:21:30.040 Harvesting.
00:21:30.580 We have a clip here that I can't confirm if it's true or not, but it rings true to me.
00:21:35.260 Hell, a whole lot of ballots in the mail.
00:21:36.840 This many people do not live at this address.
00:21:39.260 A lot of ballots.
00:21:40.300 Ballots for L.A. mayor.
00:21:42.520 Yes, yes, yes.
00:21:43.800 And every single one of these is going to be filled out by one person and voting for Spencer Pratt.
00:21:52.200 So it's hurting the fraud on them when you mail the ballots.
00:21:56.480 That's what I'm saying, where in the beginning, that's how they win all the elections and they harvest the ballots.
00:22:01.420 But if people are mad and then you do a thing like that where you send 10 ballots to someone's house, we can never encourage it.
00:22:07.620 But I'm sure some people would.
00:22:10.180 And then something we were talking about, too, is whenever you get like the outsider candidate like Spencer Pratt, there's always some awareness like, wow, this guy's gaining momentum.
00:22:21.320 Wow, people on social media really like this.
00:22:23.940 This could be a legitimate threat, right?
00:22:25.860 That thought process.
00:22:27.060 And the Democrats know that too.
00:22:28.660 And that's when they were up their steal the election energy, right?
00:22:34.320 Yeah, that's very true.
00:22:35.240 It's almost like any time you get a good guy, they can see the momentum building.
00:22:39.600 And then that's when it's met with sketchy ballot harvesting or, you know, getting fake signatures, whatever it is, getting the homeless guy to vote.
00:22:48.200 So it's kind of, we suffer from our own success
00:22:52.520 when they start like spending, slandering,
00:22:54.620 and then possibly doing fraud.
00:22:56.260 Yeah, they have protocols and plans in place.
00:23:00.660 All right, plan A, plan B, plan C.
00:23:02.820 They have like levers they can pull and push
00:23:05.000 that make sure they don't lose.
00:23:06.560 All right, let's get to our next segment about Thomas Massey.
00:23:10.720 I'm sure you guys saw a few days ago,
00:23:12.080 he lost his primary to some guy I never heard of.
00:23:16.240 Ed Galrain.
00:23:16.960 Ed Galrain, of course. And the bigger picture story is the Israel lobby spent millions to
00:23:23.300 prevent him from winning. And bragged about it. And bragged about it. We're going to cover that
00:23:26.920 now. Can you give that a read? Yeah. Well, he lost Kentucky four. You guys already know that
00:23:31.440 breaking $32 million was spent on advertising in Kentucky four primary, the most in American
00:23:36.580 history. And he ended up winning by like not that big of a margin. And I heard that it's only like
00:23:43.240 a hundred thousand votes between the two of them. And I saw something like, yeah, it's about $300
00:23:49.720 per vote is what was spent. That's pretty good. Pretty high margin. And then, uh, can you read
00:23:54.900 that tweet? Someone who nobody has ever heard of declined eight debates. This is Galran and took
00:24:01.120 $20 million in donations from Israel. One, a primary from an eight year constituent or incumbent
00:24:06.820 maybe is what he meant. Uh, we're cooked. He said. So the bigger picture here and the thing that
00:24:11.880 annoys me is the Israel lobby decided that the congressman from Northern Kentucky wasn't pro
00:24:18.660 Israel enough. So they spent money to install someone who was Israel, that country 5,000 miles
00:24:26.560 away in the sand. Yeah. Is deciding who is in and who's out. And you have to like go through them
00:24:34.380 as the power broker to get like approved. They need, they need to approve all of our Congress
00:24:38.560 people. Yeah. You got to kiss the wall, bend the knee. So that's super unfortunate. And we knew
00:24:43.100 this already. We've been talking about Israel and AIPAC forever, but then to see it in action where
00:24:47.600 they literally spend the most money on a congressional race ever, and then install
00:24:51.800 some guy you never heard of against Thomas Massey, who has like a real base and real authentic
00:24:56.940 movement behind him. Yeah. You don't even have to love Massey to go. That's fucked up. Yeah.
00:25:02.040 Yeah. And then it has to be approved by them. And then here's AIPAC's tweet about the race.
00:25:06.800 Ed Galrain's victory in Kentucky and Clay Fuller's win in Georgia ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors, Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:25:19.420 Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.
00:25:23.280 Detractors.
00:25:23.960 Yeah.
00:25:24.200 From America?
00:25:25.760 No.
00:25:26.300 From that other country.
00:25:27.280 Yeah.
00:25:27.580 That's supposed to not affect us at all.
00:25:29.960 So that's super annoying, but we can't say we're surprised.
00:25:34.020 And we have some stats about the donors.
00:25:36.260 Thomas Massey had 1,545 donors from Kentucky.
00:25:40.500 Ed Galrain had 70 donors from Kentucky.
00:25:43.580 Yeah.
00:25:44.040 And then we have a breakdown of the voting based on age.
00:25:47.680 Massey was much younger.
00:25:48.720 Massey won age 17 to 25, age 26 to 35.
00:25:54.120 And Galrain won the elderly, elderly.
00:25:57.320 So the Boomers did it.
00:25:58.640 55 and up.
00:25:59.460 The Boomers fell for that $300 spent per vote.
00:26:02.380 And I don't know.
00:26:03.140 Yeah. Greatest ally. Boomers fell for it. Yeah. Classic. And yeah, but it's good for Massey.
00:26:10.700 Like there's a movement that he's attached to, like an America first agenda and people who are
00:26:16.420 weary of Israeli influence. So he's I don't think he's done. And it looks strong. Like his turnout
00:26:23.620 looked really strong, but you can't defeat the money. Yeah. And then here you can't defeat the
00:26:29.140 money. Here's an example. Massey increased his primary voters, but Kentucky somehow doubled
00:26:33.640 their primary voters. I don't think we have a functioning democracy, someone said. So the
00:26:38.320 turnout went crazy. And then we have a video of both after parties. So here's Ed Galrain's
00:26:46.420 after party. And as you can see, it's mostly older people. I think those are the 70 people
00:26:54.200 that gave him the money. Pretty sparse campaign staffers. It's all boomers.
00:26:59.140 Yeah. And then we have Thomas Massey's when he was conceding.
00:27:03.180 Here's what that looks like.
00:27:05.240 Massey! Massey! Massey! Massey! 1.00
00:27:08.460 All young people. Massey, USA.
00:27:11.840 Some energy.
00:27:12.880 Good energy. So it obviously sucks to lose,
00:27:16.260 but there is a silver lining there that like America first people do have
00:27:20.700 momentum and you could apply that to Fishback.
00:27:23.120 You could apply that to Spencer Pratt.
00:27:24.540 There's kind of like this new younger group that could be maybe taking the reins when Trump is done.
00:27:31.080 Yeah, and who has really witnessed the decay and stuff.
00:27:34.160 Now, are we going to say anything about the—I mean, Trump endorsed his opponent, too.
00:27:38.600 Yeah.
00:27:39.140 So are we going to say anything about that? 1.00
00:27:41.140 Because, I mean, Massey was kind of a little needle in Trump's side for a while.
00:27:46.220 Massey's not even my favorite guy either.
00:27:47.980 I know.
00:27:48.600 Massey is pretty bad on immigration, which is kind of, if you watch our podcast,
00:27:52.640 one of the main things we care about yeah yeah so he's more of a libertarian on immigration and
00:27:57.480 it's like there's 100 million illegals here dog um but so and so that's just to say so we're a
00:28:03.900 little bit balanced that massey like on the one big beautiful bill we're always talking about how
00:28:09.240 there's those republicans who are lying in wait to vote against it and then the democrats all just
00:28:13.320 get together and vote for whatever it is because we're all on a team you know massey was a little
00:28:18.920 bit of a, you know, a stick in the mud or whatever you want to call it, counter signaling Trump and
00:28:24.040 then kind of was quiet about all the Epstein files during the Biden term, but then hit Trump
00:28:29.140 on it. So it's not nothing either way. Right. But the AIPAC bragging tweet and all the money spent,
00:28:35.960 it's like, oh, geez. Yeah. And it's a blow to MAGA and the America First movement in general.
00:28:42.080 I don't know. I don't know how you can watch everything that's happening and not be let
00:28:46.280 down by what's going on yeah uh trump even said a few weeks ago that mark levin and lindsey graham
00:28:52.240 and ben shapiro that's maga and candace owens tucker and alex jones are crazy and they're not
00:28:59.380 you know real patriots or whatever yeah so once you see that stuff you get really annoyed and
00:29:04.320 disappointed because this was our chance you remember how long it took to get back into power
00:29:08.900 yeah uh all of joe biden the stolen election assassination attempts you had all these things
00:29:14.140 And it's like, all right, just wait until we're in.
00:29:16.120 Everyone's getting deported.
00:29:17.840 Everything's going to get better.
00:29:19.220 And we're in a war with Iran for Israel.
00:29:21.700 And there's no mass deportations because it doesn't play well in the midterms.
00:29:25.820 Yeah.
00:29:26.460 And that's to say, like, Trump, the Trump administration, if you take out Iran and all the Jewish interest stuff or Israeli interest stuff, they've done a good job on a broad range of small issues.
00:29:39.160 But I voted for Trump to be a transformative president.
00:29:42.420 And I don't think we've transformed anything this second term yet.
00:29:46.400 And that's why the deportations are such an important issue to me.
00:29:50.420 And that's why we said the caveat about Massey not even being great on immigration.
00:29:54.380 But I'm waiting for that transformative moment.
00:29:57.960 And it looks like Israel got theirs, right, with that war in Iran.
00:30:01.260 That was pretty transformative for their geopolitical kind of power balance in the Middle East.
00:30:06.000 But I'm waiting for mine.
00:30:07.900 Where's mine?
00:30:08.720 I'm an American.
00:30:09.480 I have nowhere to go, right?
00:30:10.780 But Howard Lutnick, Jared Kushner, and Susie Wiles are happy.
00:30:14.340 Yeah, exactly.
00:30:15.500 So they're the ones occupying the government.
00:30:17.700 And then Trump was asked about Israel.
00:30:20.240 And listen to what he said.
00:30:22.220 I'm right now at 99% in Israel.
00:30:25.400 I could run for prime minister.
00:30:26.760 So maybe after I do this, I'll go to Israel, run for prime minister.
00:30:32.760 I'm laughing.
00:30:33.880 I'm Joker laughing on the bus.
00:30:35.960 I'm a crazy person.
00:30:37.300 Oh, yeah.
00:30:37.900 It's so good.
00:30:38.680 I don't care what your approval rating is in Israel.
00:30:41.940 I want it to be bad.
00:30:43.040 Yeah, exactly.
00:30:44.440 I would actually prefer it on the other end of the spectrum.
00:30:47.000 And we have a picture.
00:30:47.980 This is from a while ago.
00:30:49.280 It's an AI type picture, but this is who the MAGA is now.
00:30:52.440 The new MAGA, right?
00:30:53.440 According to, you know, getting rid of Tucker, Alex Jones, Candace, whoever else he insulted.
00:30:58.380 And, you know, you're stuck with certain people who I don't really overlap with on their interests, right?
00:31:03.900 Yeah.
00:31:04.400 Very frustrating.
00:31:05.680 And let's get to our migrant section.
00:31:07.820 Maybe that'll cheer us up.
00:31:09.200 Sure, surely. 1.00
00:31:10.860 First, this woman has another hack on how to get free food. 1.00
00:31:15.160 Yeah, it's another one of those in a foreign language, how to scam America or Canada. 0.91
00:31:28.520 I'm going to turn the volume down because she's just speaking gibberish.
00:31:32.220 But it's a day in the life of being an Indian in Canada and going to the food bank.
00:31:38.260 Here's all the food that these naive Westerners give us.
00:31:42.740 Newcomers.
00:31:45.060 You can resell this on your corner store.
00:31:47.580 Yeah.
00:31:48.440 They don't even look.
00:31:49.360 You just take it and they go, okay.
00:31:51.700 They trust us.
00:31:52.980 Here's the old lady who's been serving white Canadians for 20 years
00:31:57.160 and now it's a new group.
00:31:58.860 You get it.
00:31:59.760 So that's frustrating.
00:32:01.060 Not much to say, but we want to keep you updated
00:32:03.500 with the Indians discovering hacks like last episode.
00:32:06.960 don't call a locksmith, call 9-1-1
00:32:09.340 don't go grocery shopping
00:32:11.320 go to a food bank
00:32:12.120 and then we have a clip here
00:32:14.780 this is from Dallas, downtown Dallas
00:32:17.360 after dark, we can't play the music
00:32:18.940 because it's copywritten but
00:32:20.320 do Indian copyrights hold up?
00:32:22.620 they might and they might really push for it
00:32:24.700 but you know, here's everybody in downtown
00:32:27.240 Dallas, Texas
00:32:28.460 and
00:32:29.820 imagine that
00:32:35.600 And look at this whole, the whole city.
00:32:37.840 Yeah.
00:32:38.180 What the fuck happened?
00:32:39.240 American Airlines.
00:32:41.120 American.
00:32:42.120 Not for long.
00:32:44.260 But then you tell someone that and they go, oh, have you ever had Gulab Jamoon?
00:32:48.820 Yeah, I have.
00:32:49.540 Haven't you had butter chicken?
00:32:50.760 You don't like that?
00:32:51.900 You hate these people?
00:32:52.960 Yeah.
00:32:53.320 A white guy can go to India, figure it out, come back.
00:32:55.720 That's all we need.
00:32:56.660 I can figure out Gulab Jamoon.
00:32:58.440 It's a pancake.
00:32:59.460 Yeah.
00:32:59.620 It's like a pancake and light syrup.
00:33:01.440 Yeah, with maybe a tamarind or some seasoning you don't really have in the cabinet.
00:33:06.580 It's not hard.
00:33:07.300 Yeah. 0.65
00:33:08.020 All right, we have some bad foreign drivers.
00:33:10.080 This is actually my favorite piece of housekeeping.
00:33:12.880 This first story is insane.
00:33:15.120 There was a crash involving an illegal immigrant, and then wait till you see what happens at the end.
00:33:21.580 So they were on patrol with ICE, like a reporter, stopped an illegal.
00:33:27.640 And then a car accident.
00:33:29.320 Another crash happens.
00:33:30.960 And who's the driver?
00:33:33.020 And they run over to help.
00:33:34.080 Good thing the police are here.
00:33:35.040 Day two of the operation.
00:33:36.720 We're over here picking up one illegal, driving this van.
00:33:39.780 And then this ends up happening.
00:33:42.140 This driver slammed on his brakes.
00:33:44.720 This guy hits him.
00:33:46.080 But then this guy just happens to be illegal, too.
00:33:49.700 What the fuck are we doing?
00:33:51.600 So the other crash happens and the person involved in that one is also illegal.
00:33:56.160 So in my opinion, 90% of the country is illegal.
00:34:00.360 Yeah. Based on a random sampling of two people, I would say about 50% of the country is illegal.
00:34:05.920 It's so insane. And that's why I'm, that's why I said at the beginning, it's probably an illegal
00:34:09.920 everywhere you look, it's probably an illegal. And it's like, you're more right than you are
00:34:13.900 wrong at this point. Yeah. And, uh, next video here is another similar, either illegal, which
00:34:20.200 you can now assume because everybody's illegal or a recent arrival of some kind. And I want to show
00:34:26.260 this clip because we often talk about the semi-truck drivers or people with their CDL who
00:34:31.400 can't speak English and they're behind the 80,000 pound truck death machine. But like, there's also
00:34:36.700 sketchy stuff happening in just a sedan or whatever. If you don't know the rules or you
00:34:41.560 can't read the signs, you're in trouble either way. And this was filmed by, I think, three girls
00:34:46.760 driving in an Uber. And the text says, Freebo was wild in Uber. Who the fuck are you letting drive
00:34:53.560 nowadays. And watch as she blows past this stop sign. So she blows through the stop sign. Are you 1.00
00:35:12.420 from around? They all gasp. All the women, three American women who value their lives gasp and ask
00:35:18.940 if she's from around here. And we often talk about the third world stare that you see on your ring
00:35:23.220 camera, when a Somali's trying to get in, when your teenage daughter's home alone. There's
00:35:26.920 another third world thing, which is the smile and nod when you don't understand what someone's
00:35:32.040 saying to you. The third world Uber. Yeah. Yeah. You know your way around here? Well,
00:35:37.400 you just blew a stop sign with a county road where it's like 55 mile an hour. We could have
00:35:42.060 been T-boned and killed and can't even communicate with you about it afterwards. Right. It's
00:35:47.000 actually scary. And in their country, they just vibe it. And there's like a certain type of
00:35:52.820 film it, laugh it off. That was crazy energy that the young girls have, but you could easily be
00:36:00.840 T-boned. You could easily get in a wreck or like hurt your leg or something minor that just nags 1.00
00:36:05.140 you forever. And then what do you get? Because Freebo can't speak. And then what do you get
00:36:08.420 after? Nothing. Nothing. Uber's not liable. That's a private contractor. You could sue her. I mean,
00:36:12.760 I'm sure you can sue her Uber, but you know, it's not just all semis. It's the random guy
00:36:18.420 rear-ending someone. He's also an illegal
00:36:20.240 and ICE happens to be here. It's freebo
00:36:22.420 with the inability to communicate or
00:36:24.360 read a stop sign, apparently. Scary stuff.
00:36:26.720 It's not just trucks, right? Yeah.
00:36:28.960 And then our last clip from our migrant
00:36:30.360 section, this is the
00:36:32.080 mayor of Birmingham in
00:36:34.320 the UK.
00:36:35.840 I want to recognize and thank
00:36:38.540 all those who have
00:36:40.240 made our city great.
00:36:43.320 Our residents,
00:36:45.140 volunteers,
00:36:46.820 faith communities,
00:36:47.880 charities businesses teachers he's wearing the outfit broken english he's wearing the
00:36:54.380 the old school outfit but i guess that's that's what's happening right that's how far it's come
00:36:59.980 and then this might sound crazy maybe this isn't even why they do it but you know how they rewrite
00:37:05.400 history in like netflix stuff about like oh the scottish highlands battle from a thousand years
00:37:12.020 ago and then there's like black people and asian people in it yeah and it doesn't really make
00:37:16.200 sense. Then you have something like that. And then if all the kids are watching Netflix and
00:37:20.700 then they're seeing this on TV occasionally in the Pakistani guy in the UK outfit, you might forget
00:37:26.420 that it always wasn't like this. You might forget like what actual history is. And you might think,
00:37:32.800 oh yeah, everyone's kind of coming and going forever. And there's, you know, black people
00:37:37.160 in Sweden from a thousand years ago. And you might like not, you might-
00:37:41.400 Somalia did invent this, you know, start getting gaslit.
00:37:44.200 Exactly. You look at your own government, and then you look at the media, and then you look at all the entertainment stuff about historical times, and you might not understand that this globalism, mass migration of third worlders is a very, very recent thing.
00:37:59.620 Very recent, and it was a crime that was done to you. You didn't even have consent in the matter. Your governments just did it, conspired with other governments, and flooded the West.
00:38:10.040 Crazy.
00:38:11.180 All right.
00:38:11.580 Well, we're moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
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00:38:30.460 We're going to get to that.
00:38:31.720 All right.
00:38:32.020 First, I think you haven't seen this video.
00:38:34.080 I snuck it in on purpose.
00:38:35.160 I have not.
00:38:35.700 This was someone on Fox News three days ago, and he was talking about the Iran war, whatever he's saying is not important.
00:38:44.540 But what do you notice?
00:38:45.740 I noticed something going on with the neck.
00:38:48.780 Should I play it?
00:38:49.500 Yeah.
00:38:50.200 In the eyes of the Iranian people, but the world global economy, which they're holding all hostage to, the more everybody comes to realize this is all about the IRGC.
00:39:02.200 At the end of the day, we're going to have to need a government in Iran that not only hands over the nuclear material, stops threatening the straits.
00:39:11.340 He's wearing the Johnny Knoxville bad grandpa mask.
00:39:13.860 You would agree that man is wearing a mask.
00:39:16.480 Or something is going very wrong with the shadows around his neck.
00:39:20.900 I mean, it looks he looks like he's articulating.
00:39:23.160 Do you know who this guy is?
00:39:24.300 No.
00:39:25.100 Robert Harwood, retired U.S. Navy, or someone wearing his skin suit.
00:39:30.660 I know what you believe.
00:39:31.640 So you see that.
00:39:32.920 It looks crazy.
00:39:34.180 It looks like a man wearing a CIA mask, like in Mission Impossible.
00:39:38.400 Oh, yeah.
00:39:38.780 Mission Impossible is better than Johnny Knoxville and Bad Grandpa.
00:39:41.160 Yeah, that's the better reference.
00:39:42.420 I apologize.
00:39:43.400 That's clearly the better reference.
00:39:45.860 Yeah.
00:39:46.400 All right.
00:39:46.860 But, you know, stuff like this, you go, isn't that crazy?
00:39:51.120 Isn't that weird?
00:39:51.640 And I go, yeah, that is crazy.
00:39:52.840 That's weird.
00:39:53.840 Guess I'll never know.
00:39:55.860 And then you kind of, I don't know, you just add it to your worldview and go, yeah, they're using the masks.
00:40:00.060 Well, I know the mask.
00:40:00.920 Well, then you know, all right, masks are usable, and then you see Joe Biden.
00:40:05.380 Oh, yeah.
00:40:05.980 And did he ever use a mask?
00:40:07.680 Did he ever have a stunt double?
00:40:09.340 Yes.
00:40:09.920 That was basically proven.
00:40:11.260 Didn't we cover that?
00:40:12.260 The four different Bidens?
00:40:13.520 Yeah, we covered it.
00:40:14.500 But didn't we cover, like, they officially did say that he had a stand-in, but it was only temporary or something?
00:40:20.000 I don't think so.
00:40:20.800 There was, like, a military guy who blew the whistle.
00:40:22.800 I'm going to look into that over the weekend, and we'll come back on Tuesday, because I do remember that.
00:40:26.780 All right, we're in the final page of housekeeping.
00:40:28.480 You know that?
00:40:29.260 Yeah.
00:40:29.480 You did the whole thing.
00:40:30.660 You did the whole spiel.
00:40:31.920 Did I?
00:40:32.760 Should I do it again?
00:40:33.600 All right, so in this final page,
00:40:35.820 I want to show you guys innovations and tips,
00:40:38.880 and we're coming into the summer.
00:40:40.800 A lot of you guys go to the water, the ocean,
00:40:43.220 you want to swim around.
00:40:44.220 We do have some important information.
00:40:46.440 You know that swimming inside of a marina
00:40:48.600 is really dangerous.
00:40:49.620 There's something called electric shock drowning.
00:40:52.100 In many cases, you won't even feel it.
00:40:53.600 You'll just lose motor skills.
00:40:55.000 You won't be able to swim or tread water or anything.
00:40:56.760 Just down you go.
00:40:57.600 Any stray current coming from the shore power cables
00:41:00.340 on the dock itself, or if there's a short on the boat
00:41:02.800 and the grounding system,
00:41:04.140 it sends a lot of current into the water.
00:41:06.440 And you don't know which boat out here
00:41:08.400 has been maintained and which one hasn't.
00:41:10.380 A lot of people have lost their lives this way.
00:41:12.220 It's even worse in freshwater lakes or rivers,
00:41:14.500 but it can also happen in saltwater.
00:41:16.520 Lives are lost every single year because of this.
00:41:19.100 So please do not swim at the marina.
00:41:22.240 Number one, don't swim at the marina.
00:41:24.260 Okay, that's a really good tip.
00:41:25.680 I have people aren't experienced with marinas,
00:41:27.620 they might not have known that.
00:41:29.120 And I guess what? Salt water is less conductive than fresh water.
00:41:32.480 So it's even more dangerous in the fresh?
00:41:34.140 Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, yeah.
00:41:36.140 I guess so. I don't know.
00:41:37.700 Conductivity.
00:41:38.780 But yeah, you never know whose boat was just left there and doesn't maintain.
00:41:42.860 And then the wire falls in or degrades and is in the water.
00:41:47.420 And also a lot of people, depending where you are,
00:41:50.000 will fillet their fish after fishing in the marina and throw the chunks in the water.
00:41:54.620 And then there's a lot of sharks.
00:41:55.860 Yeah. And then there's also oil and gas.
00:41:57.600 So it's, it's actually a really undesirable area to swim naturally, but if you wanted
00:42:02.160 to add something to no swimming in the marinas, I just signed off.
00:42:06.560 All right.
00:42:07.080 All right.
00:42:07.480 Next we have some, uh, innovations.
00:42:09.560 This is my innovation section.
00:42:11.580 So whenever I see innovation, you guys know, I like to show you what it is, no matter what
00:42:16.100 the industry.
00:42:16.820 Okay.
00:42:17.200 So first we have an innovation for left-handed batters in baseball.
00:42:20.840 it's like a swinging running bunt one-hander where you get a lead basically and you're already
00:42:29.100 halfway to first by the time anybody's moving what is this these chinese guys japanese maybe
00:42:35.080 but there's something there yeah yeah definitely definitely i've never seen that and only a lefty
00:42:41.800 can do it because obviously if you're a righty you have to cross the plate sprinting to third
00:42:45.660 base but there's something there and it counts as innovation and i wanted to show you okay i've
00:42:50.400 Lefties have a huge advantage in baseball.
00:42:52.820 Really?
00:42:53.180 Yeah, it's just like known.
00:42:55.040 I think a first baseman being a lefty is like you step out way better.
00:43:00.660 Batting, you're obviously closer to first base.
00:43:03.220 Oh, that's true.
00:43:03.940 They have a huge advantage.
00:43:05.040 That's interesting.
00:43:06.300 And then this is a baseball fakeout.
00:43:08.840 I've been seeing a lot of baseball fakeouts coming across my desk lately.
00:43:12.020 I wanted to show you what one looks like.
00:43:16.200 So he pretended the ball went over his head.
00:43:20.220 Or no, the catcher pretended to throw the ball.
00:43:23.680 Yeah.
00:43:24.000 And then they went like, oh, it went over my head.
00:43:26.160 To end the game, I guess, too.
00:43:27.660 And then you get tagged out.
00:43:29.340 That's kind of cool.
00:43:30.220 I like when people are openly doing tricks.
00:43:32.820 Not very innovative.
00:43:34.000 We've seen that one, the hidden ball trick, all that.
00:43:36.000 But yeah, you like tricks.
00:43:37.040 He puts a big value on tricking your opponent or, like, humiliating your opponent in a game.
00:43:42.380 Yeah, because baseball is baseball.
00:43:44.160 Oh, you pitch, you hit, you run.
00:43:47.000 And then sometimes, like, 1% of the time, they'll do a trick.
00:43:49.320 Yeah, he likes that.
00:43:50.880 That's what I like.
00:43:51.600 I do too, but you really get off on it for some reason.
00:43:54.740 Technically, it's the rules, and we did a little trick.
00:43:57.400 I like that stuff.
00:43:59.020 All right, now we're into some AI innovations.
00:44:02.480 This first one is an AI scam that almost cost someone $75 through Lyft.
00:44:08.860 Something you'll want to know about, a warning over AI in southern Palm Beach County.
00:44:12.800 A Boca Raton father says a Lyft driver tried to use AI to blame him and his daughters for damages to their car.
00:44:20.740 Brett Gore says he got a $75 damage fee from Lyft Saturday afternoon.
00:44:26.180 The charge claimed his daughters had left a mess in the back of the car after they got a ride from the beach earlier.
00:44:32.420 However, his daughter said this picture you're looking at was fake and pointed out a glaring issue.
00:44:38.780 She goes, Dad, that's AI.
00:44:41.080 You could see the Gemini logo on the bottom right-hand side of one of the photos.
00:44:47.480 So they were using AI to scam.
00:44:49.680 And wouldn't you remember if you left the mess, did you just spill a milkshake and not say anything?
00:44:54.960 Who would ever do that?
00:44:56.200 Well, he clearly targeted someone who's like, this is an Uber from someone else's account.
00:45:01.020 I'm going to blame the daughter.
00:45:03.160 Let's see her lie to dad. 1.00
00:45:04.420 Maybe she's a liar. 1.00
00:45:05.220 Maybe she sneaks out at night.
00:45:06.500 I'm going to try to skim the $75 because we're in a low-trust scam society. 1.00
00:45:10.440 And this is a follow-up from what we saw last time where that black criminal girl, what do they call them, studs? 1.00
00:45:18.360 Yeah, black criminal stud. 1.00
00:45:20.020 And she was like in the flat rim flexing and shit. 1.00
00:45:22.360 She did fake invoices, fake cleaning invoices for an Airbnb. 0.91
00:45:26.540 And this was obviously going to happen.
00:45:28.320 And you got to watch yourself and actually look at your credit card balance.
00:45:31.420 Because if you're one of those people who's still on autopilot thinking you're in a high-trust society, newsflash, you aren't.
00:45:37.540 People are coming to gut you.
00:45:38.640 and yeah you know it's obviously the gemini logo is the worst part the guy doesn't have the
00:45:43.720 watermark remover couldn't even get smart with it but you know this is just where we're at if
00:45:48.640 anyone if you look like a mark a couple teenage girls going to the beach they might roll over
00:45:53.800 so yeah i'm gonna scam them i'm an uber driver and uh yeah you we know who the uber drivers are
00:45:59.760 they do the third world smile yes they use ai to scam you that's where we're at in america that
00:46:04.520 is where we're at. And I almost got scammed the other day. Well, I did get scammed multiple times,
00:46:09.640 but I just learned the other day that it was happening. I've been ordering a Gatorade Zero
00:46:14.500 here and there. Oh yeah. And I order from one place, it's $4. And then I order from Dollar
00:46:18.520 General, it's $1.80. That's just you being stupid though. That's not getting scammed.
00:46:23.900 But I figured it out. Yeah, you did. You did. You cracked it. After maybe 30 Gatorade Zeros.
00:46:30.160 Okay.
00:46:31.180 So it was bad.
00:46:32.280 Well, you're still getting smoked for how much it actually costs by having a Hispanic man deliver it to you.
00:46:38.260 I know.
00:46:38.940 So.
00:46:39.460 All right, our next.
00:46:40.060 You're not quite there yet, buddy.
00:46:41.220 Yeah.
00:46:41.480 You're almost at the final thing, which is these are a dollar, a dollar general.
00:46:45.020 Yeah.
00:46:45.460 So.
00:46:46.180 All right, our next AI innovation, this guy calls his dog on the cell phone.
00:46:51.500 All right, buddy, you ready?
00:46:53.120 You can run free, but you know the boundaries, okay?
00:46:55.960 I'll call you when it's time to come back.
00:46:57.940 Go, go, go play.
00:46:59.920 Alright, so when I bring him to the park, I can set a virtual fence, pretty much.
00:47:05.880 So I'll add a fence.
00:47:10.280 And then when he approaches the boundary I set, it will alert him.
00:47:15.460 And then when he hits the boundary I set, it will call me so that I can keep my dog safe all the time.
00:47:23.600 Nice. Now it's set.
00:47:25.920 Oh, there he goes.
00:47:28.060 Alright, buddy, it's time to come back.
00:47:29.920 come on back buddy you've gone too far come back here you come yeah there you go
00:47:43.760 you called the dog on the phone yeah i don't think this is ai in any way but it's pretty funny
00:47:50.000 what does i put it in whatever something futuristic tech is futuristic it's ai all right
00:47:54.740 But you call the dog on the phone.
00:47:56.360 Yeah.
00:47:57.340 Who's this?
00:47:59.560 We're calling the dog on the phone now.
00:48:01.260 I like a Doberman.
00:48:02.140 He looks nice with those ears up.
00:48:03.820 And people go, oh, that's abuse or something.
00:48:05.400 That's how he's supposed to look.
00:48:06.540 He looks good.
00:48:07.380 Yeah.
00:48:07.700 No tail, ears up.
00:48:09.500 He looks like he's got a purpose.
00:48:11.300 That's so true.
00:48:12.060 Some people are like, oh, it's abuse.
00:48:13.180 You need to let him have his long tail and his floppy ears.
00:48:15.460 Whatever.
00:48:16.120 You do you.
00:48:17.040 This is my dog.
00:48:18.580 That's how I feel about Jerry.
00:48:19.840 Jerry came proper.
00:48:21.340 Tail docked.
00:48:22.460 Everything.
00:48:23.060 That's how you're supposed to do it.
00:48:24.020 Oh, adopt, don't shop.
00:48:25.560 You shouldn't even be doing it.
00:48:26.500 Fuck off.
00:48:27.180 Hey, why don't you get that nice purebred German Rottweiler with a docked tail? 1.00
00:48:31.120 There's a shitty dog for free at the dog pound.
00:48:33.800 There's a shelter with 40 dogs that are labeled as labs that are at least 50% pit bull.
00:48:39.160 Why don't you save one of those?
00:48:40.740 Don't just do that.
00:48:42.060 Yeah, you can.
00:48:43.100 You can.
00:48:43.540 Don't get me going.
00:48:44.920 All right.
00:48:45.520 Our last clip of the final page is this robot clip.
00:48:49.460 We can't play the music in the background because it's Michael Jackson.
00:48:51.980 But this is good news for us.
00:48:54.400 So the robot looks advanced.
00:48:56.220 He's dancing.
00:48:56.960 And maybe you might be worried this thing could track me down and kill me.
00:49:00.680 But then he loses his balance.
00:49:02.980 On the stairs.
00:49:03.780 But he's still dancing.
00:49:04.880 He's still got it.
00:49:05.940 I like how frantic he looks when he's struggling.
00:49:08.660 Yeah.
00:49:09.400 Yeah, fish out of water.
00:49:10.640 Like he starts really fumbling.
00:49:13.100 Like real loony tunes.
00:49:14.320 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:49:15.660 And then he just goes down and goes limp.
00:49:17.920 And then we'll fast forward to the end here.
00:49:20.600 Human comes and drags him off like he's a failed comic.
00:49:24.560 Drags them off.
00:49:25.560 That's funny.
00:49:26.100 So don't get too scared of the robots yet.
00:49:28.040 Okay.
00:49:28.880 All right.
00:49:29.420 Because...
00:49:29.860 They will be on a battlefield soon, though.
00:49:31.540 Yeah.
00:49:32.000 Don't be too friendly with them either.
00:49:34.880 They might already be on the battlefield in Ukraine.
00:49:37.300 Yep.
00:49:37.920 And our last piece of the final page of housekeeping is some tick stuff.
00:49:43.620 Do you want to go with the video first?
00:49:45.000 I don't care.
00:49:45.800 Yeah, let the video play.
00:49:48.280 I'm on a walk right now, and I don't even feel comfortable sitting down on a rock because
00:49:52.860 of the fucking amount of ticks that are everywhere and they're not even just regular fucking ticks
00:49:58.820 bro like these guys will they'll hunt you the fuck down i swear to god i swear to god bro i was
00:50:05.120 literally walking through an atv trail without any trees or like it was just rocks and there was
00:50:13.100 still a fucking tick attached to my hip i'm feeling good today it's what three days later
00:50:18.520 still feeling good no alpha gal syndrome yet no lyme disease they say it takes about a week to
00:50:24.920 30 days to see anything but i'll keep you guys updated with that so ticks are more aggressive
00:50:31.420 and we've shown the videos uh and obviously they're worse than ever we've shown that we do
00:50:36.700 have a way to stop it sulfur dust from tractor supply put a cup in an old sock tie sock off and
00:50:44.360 beat your clothes and shoes and socks with it. So kind of like make it like a, almost like a
00:50:49.800 chalk bag or diffuse it, cheesecloth, whatever, where it lets out a little. To create a tick-free
00:50:54.960 area, use sulfur dust in a shaker bottle, hold close to the ground and shake. You will see the
00:51:00.400 ticks leave. No joke, been using this method since 1963 when fishing in tick-infested areas.
00:51:07.800 So that's the, I think that's the solution, unless you guys want to get guinea fowls,
00:51:11.440 Those ducks?
00:51:12.140 Yeah.
00:51:12.780 Yeah.
00:51:13.080 It's a little easier than guinea fowls.
00:51:14.660 You get sulfur dust.
00:51:15.640 You just spray it all over.
00:51:17.040 Yeah.
00:51:17.520 Keeps them away.
00:51:18.180 They don't like it.
00:51:18.780 Good tip.
00:51:19.260 Good practical tip there.
00:51:20.440 Trying to solve a problem.
00:51:21.560 All right.
00:51:21.840 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
00:51:22.940 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:51:27.820 All right.
00:51:28.260 Our first clip from Cringe of the Week. 0.97
00:51:29.960 This Native American harasses some old white people.
00:51:34.540 Just an American Indian enjoying his homeland.
00:51:39.000 while these
00:51:41.000 descendants of pilgrims and colonizers
00:51:43.480 are enjoying my homelands
00:51:47.120 these guys, they benefit
00:51:49.300 off my homeland more than
00:51:51.300 my own people, they get to live
00:51:53.360 their white privileged life
00:51:54.900 the best life that they can live
00:51:56.780 on genocide land, my people's
00:51:59.340 fucking blood
00:52:00.300 these guys are from a fucking different country, I'm not
00:52:03.480 I'm an American Indian
00:52:05.040 I'm Scott Pupakani
00:52:06.460 straight up facts
00:52:08.860 my homeland land back all day every day land back right guys land back this should be my people's
00:52:15.200 fucking homeland right no no we land back right it's been paid for oh it's been paid for why are
00:52:19.440 you leaving because racists like you still exist bro in my homeland my country people like me had
00:52:24.400 to get scouted for you motherfuckers to be here in my homeland my country you don't even know us
00:52:28.580 it's the truth you can't even admit let me hear land back bro and he gets aggressive and a lot
00:52:33.900 of people were saying oh he's victimizing himself that's not victimizing that's like aggressive and
00:52:40.160 like justified retaliation for some injustice he thinks yeah say land back you would think uh it
00:52:45.860 happened last week they just lost all the land right yeah and he shouldn't have lost that's like
00:52:51.060 how i see it and to be fair we gave you guys good beads for that land yeah you made out yeah did you
00:52:58.180 think we were going to honor those treaties the storm was coming brother manifest destiny um but
00:53:04.240 yeah it's just a it's a tantrum it's another little thing it's white resentment you know if
00:53:09.080 this guy was a really successful happy you know there's no real rules against indians these days
00:53:14.680 if you kind of made your way or started a business you'd be like all right anyone can make it but
00:53:19.960 it's it's more resentment stuff and then obviously picking on who can i pick on you think you'd go to
00:53:25.980 the bodybuilder convention and do this. He goes to the elderly people enjoying a view of a lake.
00:53:30.940 And you know what I noticed too? What? You know who built the, that concrete path and that parking
00:53:36.520 lot next to the lake? Somalis. White people. Yeah, certainly. So we wouldn't have that parking
00:53:42.720 lot next to the lake if it wasn't for us. Yeah. Nobody ever thanks white people for structuring
00:53:46.860 society in a way where public works get built and you know, all that stuff, the tax money and
00:53:52.180 organizing society. That's kind of one of the whole points of Indian stuff is like all the
00:53:58.240 Indians fought each other, land exchanged hands over centuries, different groups got it. And it's
00:54:03.000 like, you guys could have clanned up. You think you could have slaughtered everybody who came on
00:54:07.300 the boats long ago? Easily. But yeah, it's all just resentment. And then like, it's all he thinks
00:54:12.440 about all day. It's all he thinks about. And for him and the Native Americans, colonization like
00:54:18.360 ruined their civilization. So we should maybe take a page out of their book and learn that
00:54:23.120 lesson. We're currently getting colonized now. We shouldn't have the same fate as the Native
00:54:27.660 Americans. Let's apply that rule. Yeah, sure. And we're actually in a point to change it. He's
00:54:31.940 going, hey, the game's been over for three weeks. Hey, I haven't got the ball back. Right. Game's
00:54:37.720 been over since like 1700. Yeah. And he's still complaining. But there is a thing. The overarching
00:54:43.500 theme there is like this justified rage and aggression towards white people because they're
00:54:49.760 bad colonizers and that's going to be the energy you're going to see increase in the next weeks
00:54:54.820 months years yeah land back land back all right which all right deal all right what do you want
00:55:01.220 delaware that's a native american name delaware right take it you're yelling just take it the
00:55:07.180 white guy signs for it all right our next ask me to give your land back come ask me and him
00:55:13.260 Come up to us and start filming something.
00:55:15.180 It won't go good, brother.
00:55:16.220 See what happens, brother.
00:55:17.340 Enjoy bullying elderly people.
00:55:19.420 You know, a lot of times you do the, let's zoom out for a second.
00:55:23.080 Oh, yeah, there are a lot of historical injustices and biases and colonizers and blah, blah, blah.
00:55:29.080 You're just yelling at old people, dude.
00:55:30.860 Relax.
00:55:31.840 Don't drink alcohol either, man.
00:55:33.240 You're going to get brutally addicted, and you know how that gets.
00:55:35.660 Not too much sugar either.
00:55:36.980 Yep.
00:55:37.180 All right, our next story. 1.00
00:55:38.780 this girl was not allowed to do a poem in her poem contest because it was a pro-life poem.
00:55:45.860 My teacher assigned an assignment in class to write a slam poem about a conflict in the world
00:55:51.380 that we are passionate about. I chose life. I chose this topic because it's important to me
00:55:56.020 and my family. In my poem, I met all of the criteria. I got reputable resources and I
00:56:02.860 included everything that I needed in my poem. But when I asked my teacher if I could present it,
00:56:08.540 she said, no, this is when my mom had to step in. I immediately emailed the teacher and I
00:56:14.400 asked her to call me. It took till the next day for her to call me. They said that because of
00:56:20.440 the offensive material in the poem that they were not going to allow her to present. And I pushed
00:56:27.940 back on them because not only were they presenting a lot of political material themselves, but they
00:56:34.860 were presenting it as truth they brought up issues like racial issues they had lgbtq rights
00:56:43.160 immigration so they go through but uh it was offensive material to be pro-life not against
00:56:52.460 the murdering of the unborn wouldn't and then politically charged like shouldn't the people
00:56:56.800 who are pro ending the life of a unborn baby be the ones who are on the extreme list and hey this
00:57:04.000 is a little too politically charged,
00:57:05.180 is just too offensive.
00:57:06.200 They should have a burden,
00:57:07.480 like a hurdle to overcome
00:57:08.700 instead of the person who's just like,
00:57:10.040 yeah, just let them live.
00:57:11.260 Yeah, don't intervene and don't kill a baby
00:57:13.560 is the radical position.
00:57:15.160 And then also the thing I noticed,
00:57:17.040 the same way that Karen Bass earlier in the episode 0.63
00:57:20.940 was like, these are very complex issues
00:57:22.880 when it's a simple issue.
00:57:24.400 There's a similar thing happening here,
00:57:26.120 which all the left-wing issues,
00:57:29.260 that's not political.
00:57:30.540 That's just the baseline.
00:57:31.960 That's just where we are.
00:57:33.900 All the left-leaning things that the mom mentioned.
00:57:36.160 But the one right-wing thing, whoa, can't get political now.
00:57:39.040 So true.
00:57:39.680 Immigrants, LGBT, all this weird leftist shit that just came in.
00:57:43.120 They go, that's nothing.
00:57:44.180 That's water is wet.
00:57:45.220 That's normal.
00:57:46.540 And then when you have an opinion, all of a sudden, whoa, don't get too political, bro.
00:57:50.780 Yeah, all the bad stuff on the left is like the correct reasonable stance.
00:57:56.140 Yeah.
00:57:56.800 It's very frustrating.
00:57:57.600 That's the assumption.
00:57:58.640 And it's sad because that's like a nice kid.
00:58:00.580 Yeah.
00:58:01.080 Well, honestly, she's learning something pretty early.
00:58:04.380 Yeah.
00:58:04.720 You're learning something.
00:58:05.620 Like, you don't trust every adult.
00:58:07.140 Other people have agendas.
00:58:08.500 It's honestly nice when something like that smacks you in the face,
00:58:11.340 and you're like, wow, do I have to grow up pretty quick? 1.00
00:58:14.200 Turns out Miss Johnson's a retard. 1.00
00:58:16.460 You know, like, sometimes that can be a blessing. 1.00
00:58:18.420 You do a little bit of a struggle, and then you realize, wow,
00:58:20.840 I guess I'm learning about the world more than I would if I just read some
00:58:24.120 slam poetry on a dumb topic that the teacher picked.
00:58:27.320 Very true.
00:58:28.120 Right.
00:58:28.580 All right, our next clip. 1.00
00:58:29.640 this woman is tackling racist food terms used for butt stuff prep. Have y'all noticed that when we 1.00
00:58:35.960 talk about butt stuff it can be a little bit racist sometimes? Like people will say make sure
00:58:41.320 you don't eat Mexican food before you do it or don't have any Indian food haha. But it's like
00:58:46.600 what if you eat Mexican food all the time? What if you're Indian and you eat lots of Indian food?
00:58:51.280 There's this interesting assumption about who enjoys playing with this erogenous zone
00:58:54.460 or like who's the audience for these kinds of educational talks. Regardless my recommendation
00:58:59.320 issue would be don't eat anything that's outside your norm for about 24 hours in advance if you've
00:59:03.380 never tried kimchi before all right so it's racist to say spicy indian food makes you blow it out
00:59:08.540 like crazy yeah i guess so i'm just hearing that now for the first time um but you know
00:59:14.120 you can't be racist while you're being gay you know it's a it's a two uh two strikes in your
00:59:20.580 out policy that's where it is it's all very intersectional yeah she's the lithby and she's 0.72
00:59:24.820 got a lithe speech impediment so if she's gay and ass play and you know impediment and obviously 0.96
00:59:31.240 this proves that there's not many real grievances yeah yeah yeah because if the list was oh we have 0.99
00:59:36.960 all this racist stuff happening in america number one brown people can't have a bank account number
00:59:43.120 two brown people can't rent a house number three people use indian food as an example of what not
00:59:50.180 to eat before doing butt stuff you know it would be number like 7 000 yeah it would be at the very
00:59:55.480 end of a long cvs receipt it'd be like oh we're here now and i guess we could watch how we talk
01:00:00.740 about some stuff in the bedroom for gay guys in relating to ass play specifically i guess
01:00:05.600 people are busy making social media careers out of this busy busy life you know you hear uh systemic
01:00:11.420 racism racist society the whole civilization is built on racism and then when you when you look
01:00:17.660 for an example, that comes up. That's it. It's not a lot. I don't have much experience in that
01:00:24.760 realm, but I do eat Indian food. Well, you know what not to do after. Now you know in case you
01:00:31.020 changed my mind. I was gonna, but now I'm not. All right. Speaking of food, we're into our bad
01:00:36.140 food section. We mentioned this in the intro. The hood has this new pineapple Kool-Aid trend.
01:00:44.160 Yeah, and I don't even know how to explain it.
01:00:46.560 Basically, they're putting Kool-Aid in these pre-made pineapple things.
01:00:49.240 I'm going to show this clip first.
01:00:50.340 This is a guy who's getting into business, and he's buying a pallet of the pineapple spears because he's going – he's fitting to flip it.
01:00:56.900 Yeah.
01:00:57.360 He's fitting to flip it.
01:00:58.120 So now everybody's kind of getting in because it's been a social media trend, and all you do is add sugar and Kool-Aid powder, and then they get red or green or whatever color, and then people in the hood are trying it left and right.
01:01:12.180 Yeah, we'll show you some of the creatures that come out to buy them.
01:01:15.300 Yeah, it's kind of like Pokemon or something.
01:01:17.700 I'm seeing these people emerge from their cars,
01:01:20.060 and they're all getting filmed trying the pineapple, and I can't believe it.
01:01:30.340 Here's a Pokemon.
01:01:31.820 Yeah, this guy's a rare one. He's holographic.
01:01:34.440 Yeah.
01:01:35.620 Look at that hair, and he gets out and he eats it.
01:01:39.460 So there's one. We can show another.
01:01:42.180 Well, they all do the same thing where they kind of study it afterwards and they go.
01:01:46.060 And it's basically just pineapple spears with 50 cents of, not even, 20 cents of Kool-Aid
01:01:52.600 in it.
01:01:53.040 Yeah.
01:01:53.280 And then they charge $20 for three quarters of a pineapple and 20 cents of Kool-Aid.
01:01:58.180 Here's another creature.
01:01:59.840 Kool-Aid, green apple.
01:02:01.480 I smell it.
01:02:02.380 Okay.
01:02:02.700 I'm glad I'll just wash my hands too.
01:02:05.440 All right.
01:02:05.740 You know, we don't even have to watch them eat morbid, morbidly.
01:02:10.580 Oh.
01:02:11.720 And here's another one.
01:02:12.460 I guess they have an iteration with alcohol.
01:02:21.660 Someone's on FaceTime watching it.
01:02:24.020 Someone's on speakerphone commenting, believe it or not.
01:02:28.200 And I'll show here.
01:02:30.860 Here's the video of the process.
01:02:32.920 Looks like sugar goes in first or maybe sour, maybe something sour.
01:02:38.160 But you see this a lot.
01:02:39.440 I mean, we, there's not much substance to this, but you see the hood get kind of bamboozled
01:02:44.380 by trends.
01:02:45.460 Yeah.
01:02:45.880 They really go all into these trends and then nobody will be doing this in a month.
01:02:50.560 Yeah.
01:02:50.960 And it's really not that hard to do yourself.
01:02:54.000 Like a lot of these people are traveling to go pick this up.
01:02:56.620 Yeah.
01:02:57.180 My auntie said where I could get it from.
01:02:59.040 Here's the last creature.
01:03:02.220 Just big back shit with the pink, the pink, uh, driver's steering wheel.
01:03:07.580 and then here's another one this is like hood food is crazy they're always putting cheeto dust on
01:03:14.040 everything everything's got like cereal on top it's all sugary and like diabetes type stuff and
01:03:19.820 that's obviously a big problem in that community diabetes and like uh early onset i guess type two
01:03:25.080 right and just look at this you got the kool-aid things and there's some music over it but then
01:03:31.760 you got the kool-aid wings some sort of cereal pile sweet and then cheeto wings is any of this
01:03:36.920 shit even good it's not even food i think they pretend to like it because they like being part
01:03:41.740 of social media skits they like being part of innovation i've and we showed maybe on the show
01:03:46.020 before people doing grapes in like this glass sugar coating it's like you know there's candy
01:03:51.060 out there that a scientist is working on at general mills or whatever mars but they end up
01:03:57.140 doing this i think they like maybe it's part of the community you meet new people collect new
01:04:01.780 pokemon they like trends it's innovation yeah but the thing i don't get is you could just make this
01:04:06.600 yourself. You go to the store, you buy a box of Kool-Aid, you buy three of those pineapple jugs,
01:04:11.480 you add the Kool-Aid and that's it. Yeah. It's not some immediate commerce area. This is not
01:04:16.440 going to be a billion dollar business to your projections are showing through the roof. Anyone
01:04:20.720 can do it. Yeah. Not good. So we had to acknowledge it's not even really cringe. It's just like you
01:04:25.380 see the hood go through these weird cycles. Yeah. Remember when they were doing the milk crate
01:04:30.120 challenge, everyone in the hood was doing the milk crate challenge and then like permanently
01:04:33.360 disabling themselves falling from the top yeah every year it comes back in the summer and then
01:04:37.740 only half the people are continue to do it yeah and it goes half and half and half it's like a
01:04:42.220 half life yeah but there's still some people out there trying mostly homeless people at this point
01:04:46.080 for money okay yeah or 40 ounces of malt liquor yes uh this lady did a it's like a bit for social 1.00
01:04:54.460 media but it's still anti-social she put cheese dip in her treadmill y'all ain't never seen a 0.99
01:05:01.040 treadmill spicy boat they ain't never seen a treadmill spicy boat before let's get into a
01:05:06.080 thick grass big grass hold on let's see that the airy town way to midwest way what we talking about
01:05:11.440 go here get that hold on you gotta do that one more time i don't think they seen that big
01:05:20.280 grass thick grass what we doing oh it's just a bit for social media you still did it you still
01:05:25.180 did it you still loaded that machine did you clean it all out no and that's so disgusting like
01:05:30.580 those treadmills are like covered in sweat and hair and like skin dead skin it's like disgusting
01:05:37.580 yeah it's like one of them was you get like ringworm if it's not clean properly and then
01:05:40.960 you put the food in it crazy yeah funny joke it was a bit yeah there's this line between i we've
01:05:47.480 seen it too um a couple of times in videos in urban decay someone's like you know yelling at
01:05:53.120 dollar general or doing something and you go up and then you find out it's a comedy page
01:05:58.180 and it's like, well, your comedy is just like so close to reality
01:06:03.820 that what's the difference, right?
01:06:06.180 And then it's heavily inspired by reality.
01:06:08.080 Yeah, it's like a movie where the events may not be true,
01:06:11.180 but this is inspired by real events.
01:06:13.200 It's kind of like that energy.
01:06:14.600 So I don't know, I guess enjoy being fat, loud,
01:06:17.460 and ruining the Planet Fitness or whatever.
01:06:19.980 Exactly.
01:06:20.880 The last clip of Cringe is my least favorite clip.
01:06:24.340 This is so disgusting.
01:06:25.420 A door dasher spills a smoothie and scoops it back up
01:06:28.820 without telling the person receiving it.
01:06:33.100 So he falls.
01:06:34.120 Oh, oops.
01:06:35.120 Oh, no.
01:06:36.280 Just scoop it with all the dirt, dead skin, all the cat hair,
01:06:41.200 whatever else is in the apartment alleyway.
01:06:44.240 It's like you could just say, oh, it fell.
01:06:45.880 Sorry.
01:06:47.180 But he might not get paid the full amount if he has to do that.
01:06:51.040 It's so bad.
01:06:52.140 It's all about me versus doing the right thing.
01:06:55.340 It's about me.
01:06:56.280 Yeah.
01:06:56.620 Can I get the full $9 for this order?
01:06:59.420 I better lie.
01:07:00.240 I better scoop it with my hand.
01:07:01.540 Then you got the black guy's hand.
01:07:02.700 He's probably digging in his ass.
01:07:04.520 You know how much people are digging in their ass, right?
01:07:06.740 Yeah.
01:07:07.380 It's so bad.
01:07:08.400 And then I don't know who he's delivering to.
01:07:11.500 Maybe someone who didn't tip.
01:07:13.540 Yeah.
01:07:13.960 Maybe that's what you get.
01:07:15.240 I don't know.
01:07:15.860 But there's something there.
01:07:17.000 And I've noticed that urban folks aren't the best at DoorDash and Uber Eats.
01:07:21.540 Yeah.
01:07:21.780 When I did my Gatorade Zero order the other day, I put five Gatorade Zeros in the order and then they ran out.
01:07:29.620 So instead, he just gave me yellow full sugar Gatorade.
01:07:34.800 Didn't think that you were trying to count calories.
01:07:36.740 So you think, why would I get the Gatorade Zero if like, oh, I'll just have regular Gatorade instead?
01:07:41.080 Yeah.
01:07:41.620 Wouldn't it be like, let's get him another Gatorade Zero of a different flavor instead of the same flavor but full sugar?
01:07:47.200 You're going through it on these Gatorade Zeros, brother.
01:07:49.680 I know.
01:07:50.000 You're going through some personal trauma.
01:07:51.780 It's not easy.
01:07:52.680 Yeah.
01:07:53.380 And I've seen a lot, like, sometimes I've seen DoorDashers take pictures of, like, the food in the car, like, on the way.
01:08:00.100 And it's, like, next to somebody's feet, like, open-toed shoes, like a dirty car.
01:08:04.940 I can't slander DoorDash enough.
01:08:07.020 Me too.
01:08:07.580 It's the lowest of the low.
01:08:09.020 Not my favorite.
01:08:10.060 But then there are some people who keep it professional.
01:08:12.500 Oh, I have a hotbox, and I have a tote, and I do this.
01:08:15.500 And, like, but how many of those guys are there compared to the scoop of smoothie back in people?
01:08:20.740 Scoop a smoothie back in, and then you drink the smoothie,
01:08:23.480 and then imagine you're walking out the door,
01:08:25.340 and then you see the smoothie residue on the ground.
01:08:27.980 And you go, what happened?
01:08:29.000 That looks like my mango magic smoothie.
01:08:31.100 That had hair in it.
01:08:32.160 I should check my camera.
01:08:34.760 That's a nightmare.
01:08:36.280 And I don't know what to do.
01:08:37.900 Like, hey, nothing bad happened, right?
01:08:41.220 If something bad happened, you can tell me.
01:08:43.460 I'd rather just not eat it.
01:08:44.560 I'll pay you.
01:08:45.300 But nothing bad happened, right?
01:08:47.420 All right, well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:08:49.220 It's going to get a little worse.
01:08:50.440 We're moving on to Urban Decay.
01:08:53.160 All right, Urban Decay.
01:08:54.660 Believe it or not, we have a lot of brawls and fights and aggressive graduations.
01:09:00.240 We're going to go kind of fast.
01:09:01.580 Yeah, let's have some pace to it.
01:09:02.960 Crazy weekend. 0.99
01:09:03.960 We get fucking teen takeover brawl shit every week now.
01:09:07.420 It's summer.
01:09:08.600 And I'll preface this before we even go into it.
01:09:11.040 I feel like these groups of black people, I'm not even going to call them teen takeovers anymore.
01:09:15.180 I've seen like 25, 28-year-olds, big fat old heads in here.
01:09:19.220 I feel like they're testing their boundaries.
01:09:21.840 It's kind of like a little kid behavior
01:09:23.740 when you see what you can get away with.
01:09:26.000 Okay, like what's the police going to do?
01:09:28.660 Like, I guess they can't get all of us.
01:09:30.820 All of these are testing boundaries.
01:09:33.060 That's very true.
01:09:34.120 So we're going to start with graduation.
01:09:35.700 There was a fight at this one.
01:09:39.960 You can see the mug shots on the bottom.
01:09:46.060 Oh, they made it.
01:09:49.220 Oh, so this was in Tennessee.
01:09:53.540 Multiple pockets.
01:09:55.520 Where is it?
01:09:56.740 Like different fights flaring up like a warehouse fire.
01:10:00.820 Yeah.
01:10:02.080 What could cause someone to fight?
01:10:05.180 Oh, your kid didn't graduate as high as my kid did in the class.
01:10:08.900 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:09.860 My kid's valedictorian.
01:10:11.020 You're salutatorian or whatever it is.
01:10:12.980 Maybe that's what it was.
01:10:13.860 And somebody said an entire Tennessee county had to impose a 10 p.m. curfew countywide
01:10:19.300 because this high school graduation turned into a brawl.
01:10:22.640 And they knew the beefs would get settled at the Waffle House or elsewhere.
01:10:25.860 So they just said, lock it down, right?
01:10:27.540 Crazy.
01:10:28.300 Here's another graduation.
01:10:29.780 This is not violent, but this is just some crazy dancing.
01:10:35.260 They stomp in the yard.
01:10:36.420 They stomp in the yard.
01:10:38.100 Crazy.
01:10:38.660 That'll never be normal to me.
01:10:40.020 and it's very like
01:10:42.300 I don't even know the word
01:10:44.660 very hedonistic
01:10:46.820 or like tribal
01:10:48.160 impulsive I don't know
01:10:49.880 guttural yeah guttural is pretty good
01:10:52.060 they have to do it
01:10:53.940 and I've never felt the urge
01:10:55.740 and then our next one this is a crazy
01:10:58.520 scene from Norfolk Virginia
01:11:00.200 there was a takeover there
01:11:01.940 and look at some of these people
01:11:04.340 this is why I refuse to call them teen takeovers
01:11:06.740 these people are like fully capable
01:11:09.940 adults, some of them.
01:11:11.760 Lighting fires. A ring of fire,
01:11:14.160 fireworks.
01:11:16.040 And the fire makes it look like
01:11:17.620 XXXTentacon
01:11:19.700 music video, you know?
01:11:21.660 They like that stuff. And I think
01:11:24.040 a lot of these takeovers, this might
01:11:25.980 sound crazy, but whether they
01:11:28.000 realize it or not, I think they're
01:11:29.840 baiting people into saying the N-word.
01:11:32.980 Well, yeah, we... You see the takeover
01:11:34.220 and you go, oh, freaking N-words.
01:11:35.920 We saw takeovers where the white
01:11:38.100 homeowner whose corner it was on they knocked him out and they kicked his head yeah so they're
01:11:43.020 they're not looking to be told hey this is illegal they're looking to stop you so if you do try to
01:11:48.160 stop the takeover and maybe you call them the n-word or you don't but you stop the takeover
01:11:52.400 if you try they're gonna like attack you and maybe kill you and they haven't gotten in trouble
01:11:57.260 for a lot of these takeovers so they think they kind of can do whatever yeah and there's like the
01:12:01.720 anti-white justified rage thing too and i think this summer these people are going to be jumping
01:12:07.560 around all over the place here's another example a beach brawl after what where was it narragansett
01:12:13.520 rhode island i think that's the where joe biden goes to the beach and there was uh three people
01:12:20.640 got stabbed during this massive brawl and then like when you look at something like this what's
01:12:25.980 the maximum that they do they kind of like will grab someone and then charge them with resisting
01:12:30.920 arrest without a weapon or something they never get to the source they never charge people with
01:12:35.320 like aggravated battery or you were brawling.
01:12:38.180 Yeah.
01:12:38.640 You know what I mean?
01:12:39.900 Narragansett.
01:12:40.320 It's like a nice place, I think.
01:12:42.040 That's what I thought too.
01:12:43.400 Sounds like a nice place.
01:12:44.920 And a lot of people are saying,
01:12:45.980 if you want to avoid these types,
01:12:47.140 go to a beach where parking is $40.
01:12:50.040 Smart.
01:12:50.540 You want to, you want to create a,
01:12:51.740 it sucks because we're all getting pinched and squeezed,
01:12:54.040 but unless you want to be in a takeover,
01:12:56.560 I'm not even calling it a black people takeover.
01:12:59.160 I'm not calling them teen takeovers anymore.
01:13:02.880 Yeah.
01:13:03.380 You got to pay.
01:13:04.240 You got to create some sort of separation
01:13:05.660 because this is probably public and free
01:13:08.480 and look what you get.
01:13:10.820 Yeah, but I believe we're in New Jersey now.
01:13:12.700 Yeah, we're going to move to New Jersey,
01:13:13.940 which is the craziest of all of them.
01:13:15.520 I know, guys, this is maybe tiring to see all this shit.
01:13:18.520 It's actually exhausting for us,
01:13:20.740 but here's some footage of that.
01:13:24.440 I don't remember New Jersey ever looking like this.
01:13:28.980 Maybe Trenton.
01:13:30.300 Newark, maybe.
01:13:34.840 On top of cars, you know.
01:13:37.420 Very disrespectful.
01:13:38.700 They're testing their boundaries, right?
01:13:40.720 It's that same energy.
01:13:41.600 Maybe I'll jump on a car.
01:13:42.780 And then a stampede.
01:13:44.740 And then everyone stampedes.
01:13:46.720 And now police with the riot shields come because they got so out of hand.
01:13:49.860 And they're like, they're probably like, man, chill out.
01:13:52.420 We won't even doing nothing.
01:13:53.980 Yeah.
01:13:54.340 It's like they're here with the riot shields.
01:13:56.400 Here's the part that, the stampede is the crazy part.
01:13:59.520 Because that's like what you see in Africa.
01:14:01.260 That's what you see in Jumanji.
01:14:03.600 Have you ever been in a stampede?
01:14:05.420 Not even close.
01:14:06.600 And I see one every weekend now.
01:14:08.760 And here's the funniest part.
01:14:10.880 Monmouth County OEM, Long Branch Beachfront, curfew in effect, 5-19-26, 8 p.m. disperse area.
01:14:17.960 The emergency alert system had to be used for just black people.
01:14:22.100 That's what they use for like a tornado or a hurricane.
01:14:24.820 Missing child, a recently abducted child.
01:14:27.240 Now we just get alerts say, beach is closed, black people.
01:14:30.940 Watch out.
01:14:31.800 crazy on high alert we don't have to live like this guys and that's why it's like you have to
01:14:36.980 make arrests you have to ruin people's weeks or months because otherwise this is what you'll have
01:14:42.120 all summer long right or you'll be paying overtime and extra police bodies to just
01:14:49.400 babysit the beach and and then they're basically waiting for the natural disaster which is a group
01:14:54.960 of black people crazy that we're even here right they sound the horns yeah like old school horns
01:15:01.260 that come up.
01:15:01.740 Yeah, there's black people here.
01:15:02.760 Black people on the horizon.
01:15:04.660 Old British voice.
01:15:07.100 Closed down Narragansett Beach.
01:15:10.240 New Jersey.
01:15:11.240 This is another angle from New Jersey.
01:15:12.720 We'll just play them in B-roll.
01:15:13.820 You've seen it.
01:15:14.360 Yeah.
01:15:14.800 And then I was thinking
01:15:16.420 that maybe these people could be charged
01:15:18.000 for domestic terrorism.
01:15:20.240 I think we do need to get creative
01:15:21.560 with what we're charging them with.
01:15:22.980 Terrorism might be a stretch too far,
01:15:24.440 but it's intimidation.
01:15:25.540 It's something.
01:15:26.280 But didn't they put like the COVID church moms 0.93
01:15:29.240 on like a FBI terrorist list?
01:15:32.420 They could, they could have.
01:15:33.380 So if they're doing that,
01:15:34.720 what's the definition of domestic terrorism?
01:15:36.800 Can you read it?
01:15:37.760 Oh yeah, sorry, I spaced out for a second.
01:15:40.780 Violent criminal acts committed by individuals
01:15:42.780 and or groups to further ideological goals
01:15:45.500 stemming from domestic influences
01:15:47.120 such as those of a political, religious, social,
01:15:49.380 racial, or environmental nature.
01:15:51.200 I think it's racial.
01:15:52.160 Maybe NBA Youngboy and racial.
01:15:54.200 Yeah, I think they're all one race
01:15:55.780 and they're all trying to assert dominance
01:15:58.120 over other races.
01:15:59.240 Yeah. They're trying to ruin a nice area and they're, they're very successful at it. So yeah,
01:16:04.080 I guess so. Could be. And then in New Orleans. We need to get creative and whether or not it's
01:16:08.440 terrorism, you don't have to agree that it's terrorism, but local governments, law enforcement
01:16:12.640 and townships need to be pulling every lever they can, because this is the type of shit that makes
01:16:17.600 me never go to a place again. Like one, you know, get a piece of hair in your food. I'm never coming
01:16:23.940 here again. Go to the beach and it's a, it's a black people takeover fight party. I literally
01:16:29.740 will never go again. So if you want to protect your future and, and that's the thing, like these
01:16:34.780 old, uh, new England towns like Narragansett, this is a moneymaker for you. Make them pay for
01:16:42.400 parking, the ice cream shops, the rent, everybody gets, you know, you get a tax on every piece.
01:16:46.800 Nobody comes to Narragansett to go inland and sit around in a park. They go for a beach and if you
01:16:52.820 don't protect it, then you're going to turn people away
01:16:54.860 and they're going to go farther and
01:16:56.960 it'll never recover.
01:16:58.640 That's very true. It's in your best
01:17:00.760 interest to brute force police it, right?
01:17:02.780 Yeah. And then in New Orleans, there was
01:17:04.840 a fight, but the National Guard is still there
01:17:06.760 and they broke it up. 1.00
01:17:11.400 Bunch of fat big bitches 1.00
01:17:12.720 and National Guard jumps 1.00
01:17:14.720 in.
01:17:16.700 It's like our military needs to break
01:17:18.820 up these fights.
01:17:22.820 And then the state police.
01:17:26.340 So, yeah, that's that's an example of a red state that still still will take federal help.
01:17:32.240 Right. Yeah. And I saw someone doing like a street interview in New Orleans and it was like a progressive leftist girl.
01:17:38.400 And she's like interviewing another girl like, oh, what do you think about the National Guard being here?
01:17:42.980 And the other girl was like, oh, it's great. Yeah, I've had a business here.
01:17:46.540 People get crazy. There's fights, there's violence, there's shootings.
01:17:49.760 and I feel way safer now that the National Guard's here.
01:17:52.640 It's a night and day difference.
01:17:54.780 And the girl's like, well, do you think it's necessary?
01:17:57.760 And the girl's like, yeah, it definitely is.
01:17:59.480 It's been a huge difference and I've been here for years
01:18:01.940 and I've noticed it like it's so much better.
01:18:04.200 And the girl's like making a face like this person's racist or something. 0.87
01:18:07.080 I think the girl was Asian who she was doing the interview with.
01:18:10.200 You can't deny reality.
01:18:12.940 It's bad because it's Trump or because it's white
01:18:16.340 or because everyone arrested is black.
01:18:19.380 There's all these reasons, but no, no, it's way better.
01:18:22.620 You know, it's like, it's so obvious,
01:18:23.900 but you have to pretend to be offended.
01:18:26.620 All right, next we have, what is it?
01:18:29.920 Baby's first takeover?
01:18:30.900 Yeah, so how are people getting into the pipeline
01:18:34.040 of takeovers, right?
01:18:35.400 And they seem to love it.
01:18:37.720 And this woman brought her eight-year-old daughter to one.
01:18:40.640 I told my baby when she was eight 0.99
01:18:42.680 that I was going to take her to her first takeover.
01:18:48.960 so you get to experience some culture i think she said that her daughter had been asking since
01:19:18.060 she was five to go to a takeover. How does your daughter know about a takeover? What a takeover
01:19:23.980 is at age five? So this is just failed, weird parenting. And yeah, I'll see you arrested at
01:19:30.960 a takeover soon when you're old enough to be a teen, right? Yeah, so true. So they get them in
01:19:35.640 early. And then do they ever stop? Do they ever stop kind of freaking out? No. Because we have
01:19:43.160 an example here of a 70 year old 75 year old woman in indiana who starts freaking out on a tim
01:19:48.720 horton's person and this woman eventually got pushed over and and died as a result of her
01:19:53.660 injuries but eight-year-old did a takeover and now i got a 75 year old doing retail freak outs 0.98
01:20:01.140 so here it is she gets in starts yelling you see that point look at her she's pointing yelling
01:20:08.200 you're 75 years old
01:20:09.500 like let's relax
01:20:10.320 and there's no audio
01:20:13.140 obviously
01:20:13.680 because it's like
01:20:14.560 a security camera
01:20:15.560 but
01:20:16.700 a little de-escalation
01:20:18.600 and then now
01:20:19.140 you have to leave
01:20:19.840 looks like
01:20:20.260 you have to calm down
01:20:21.080 you have to leave
01:20:21.800 get out
01:20:22.860 get out
01:20:23.460 and watch what 1.00
01:20:24.820 the black woman does 1.00
01:20:25.800 push back 1.00
01:20:26.980 slap the face 0.98
01:20:29.760 punch the face 1.00
01:20:30.580 and then the woman 1.00
01:20:31.200 eventually gets pushed over
01:20:32.200 we're going to stop it
01:20:32.800 right there
01:20:33.100 because she died 1.00
01:20:33.740 as a result of this altercation
01:20:34.800 because you're 75 years old
01:20:36.320 and you stumble back
01:20:37.200 and you bump your head
01:20:38.040 and all of a sudden it's life and death.
01:20:39.740 But you instigated it.
01:20:41.620 You caused your own death
01:20:42.580 because, I don't know,
01:20:44.000 Timmy Horton's got your coffee wrong or something.
01:20:47.180 Eight-year-old at the takeover,
01:20:48.800 75-year-old doing the retail freakout.
01:20:51.420 There's something wrong with the culture.
01:20:52.760 There's something wrong with the culture, boys.
01:20:54.460 I don't know what else to say
01:20:55.760 because I've never seen,
01:20:57.040 I haven't seen a lot of people do that at that age.
01:20:59.520 Yeah, crazy.
01:21:00.800 All right, we're gonna go to our next.
01:21:01.800 We're gonna skip that.
01:21:02.860 Sorry, it's all just brawls, guys.
01:21:04.340 I want more biodiversity,
01:21:06.460 but like the volume.
01:21:08.040 Isn't that a crazy volume for one weekend?
01:21:09.940 And that's why we say it's spreading like a mind virus.
01:21:13.620 They see it somewhere and they want to do it here.
01:21:15.940 Where's our takeover?
01:21:17.060 Where's our ruin the beach?
01:21:19.880 This next story, can you kind of drive on this one?
01:21:22.520 Yeah, just a random story about a white kid who got shot 15 times,
01:21:26.720 got set up by some black people, black on white violence.
01:21:30.960 And the context is eight days ago, a white father named Trey Eiles or Ells
01:21:36.360 was ambushed in a Newport, Kentucky gas station parking lot
01:21:39.860 where a black criminal named Tiance Combs
01:21:42.640 emptied 15 rounds into him, standing over him
01:21:46.100 and mag dumping into his body
01:21:47.720 while his girlfriend was inside buying snacks.
01:21:50.180 And he incredibly survived.
01:21:52.340 All three suspects are black.
01:21:55.520 Tiance Combs is wanted for attempted murder.
01:21:57.500 Terry Moses is wanted for complicity to attempted murder.
01:22:01.020 Nobody reported on this, no national news stories.
01:22:04.260 But what caught our eye about this
01:22:06.200 which was funny is he got shot 15 times and survived which could launch a rap career but
01:22:12.360 he said i appreciate the post on facebook my name is trey isles by the way lol i know how things can
01:22:18.540 be misled by the media and turn into a game of telephone i was shot 15 times but i'm actually
01:22:23.020 doing amazingly good and just on a long road of recovery thank you for all prayers and support
01:22:28.260 though and then someone commented and said trey i hope you avoid black people the rest of your life
01:22:33.320 So this doesn't happen again.
01:22:34.920 This was absolute negritude, some sort of hybrid word,
01:22:39.720 Negro and what, attitude?
01:22:41.640 I don't know.
01:22:42.020 Yeah, you're just reading the comment.
01:22:43.740 I'm just reading it.
01:22:44.560 And then he said, this remark is disgusting.
01:22:47.220 Do better.
01:22:48.360 So you get shot 15 times by all black conspirators,
01:22:51.460 but you still would never be caught being racist.
01:22:54.520 That's so bad.
01:22:55.380 So I just thought that was funny.
01:22:56.360 That was like his own version of that crisis team,
01:23:00.200 that racial crisis team that the DOJ used to have.
01:23:03.320 So I thought it was funny.
01:23:04.920 All right.
01:23:05.240 We're going to skip this, too, and we're going to move on to the bikes.
01:23:08.000 Okay.
01:23:08.360 We got some bad kids on bikes.
01:23:10.460 This first story, can you – do you want to read the context first,
01:23:14.180 and then we'll show the video?
01:23:15.460 Yeah.
01:23:15.880 It's a story from a mother who says these kids were throwing rocks
01:23:19.180 at her four-year-old daughter.
01:23:20.900 One of them is carrying an ax while another threatens to shoot her.
01:23:24.500 The boys say, tell your fat mom to stop recording me.
01:23:27.300 She tries to do the impossible and reason with them.
01:23:30.200 I looked at her TikTok account, and it seems she's been dealing with issues 0.93
01:23:33.200 like this for a while she's trying to raise enough money to move her family to a safer place here's
01:23:37.440 the interaction i will be recording that way your parents will know what you're doing
01:23:46.400 he's got a full axe now i can call the police for this
01:23:50.720 i'm recording you because you're you're riding around with an axe all angry
01:23:54.640 absolutely not
01:24:01.040 go inside
01:24:03.560 I got that on camera what you just did
01:24:08.280 little boy
01:24:08.980 go away
01:24:12.260 I absolutely am on my property
01:24:16.300 I can record you all I want
01:24:17.640 you're on a public street
01:24:19.260 you have a lot of education due
01:24:21.040 but you grabbing an axe
01:24:22.640 is not the answer
01:24:24.440 trying to reason with him not very reasonable culture or people and uh this kid will eventually
01:24:31.220 get a gun and kill you you know like it it's not so far-fetched right yeah he'll get like a he'll
01:24:38.340 get arrested and released like 10 times from the ages of 12 to 16 and then whenever he gets a gun
01:24:45.280 he'll use it and kill you and this lady's just trying to raise ten thousand dollars to get the 1.00
01:24:48.980 hell out of there like you're actually endangering your kids in that type of area and you know call 1.00
01:24:55.340 the police on children if they're real bad kids with an axe and calling you slurs and threatening
01:24:59.840 to kill you call the police on them every time film them call the police i don't care not even
01:25:03.720 close who cares because i mean i'm i'm going to show this to your parents what do you mean the
01:25:08.380 single mom who's going to fucking laugh in your face who will say why are you recording my kid
01:25:12.700 yeah exactly you're not going to be able to reason with her either you don't have the right to record
01:25:16.400 my kid it's like well you don't understand constitutional call just call the police guys
01:25:21.680 call the police get get a record going and then get the fuck out of town yeah then we have kids
01:25:25.940 like this i'm sure you guys have seen this before the ones that do the bike stuff
01:25:29.480 yeah and then they're not even good enough to get away with it so they actually do just knock over
01:25:35.720 an elderly man i hate this this is my least favorite if i ever see it call the police on
01:25:41.180 Call the police on everybody.
01:25:42.680 I'm pushing them over.
01:25:43.780 Yeah, me too.
01:25:44.960 And then our last piece, which ties it all together,
01:25:48.240 this is the woman who was living in the suburbs, remember,
01:25:50.820 who said, oh, everyone in the suburbs is so nice,
01:25:53.320 and everyone's playing.
01:25:54.960 She was, like, playing it up.
01:25:56.640 Howdy, neighbor.
01:25:57.420 Yeah.
01:25:57.600 And they're, like, doing that.
01:25:58.500 Yeah, she was kind of yucking it up.
01:26:00.160 She was, like, doing a bit, like, oh, these people are corny.
01:26:04.000 But she's out with a new video.
01:26:05.560 She can't believe that no one's bikes are getting stolen outside this restaurant.
01:26:09.240 You only see this in the suburbs. I don't get it. I have never. Bikes got stolen. Bikes were stolen on a regular basis. It's a different world out here. I'm flabbergasted.
01:26:28.900 yeah who convinced these kids not to steal everything all the time they have it's active
01:26:35.040 there'd be a mind control not to steal yeah and it's like she's realizing that like not stealing
01:26:40.260 is an option oh it's amazing so she lives in the suburbs she's like wait you don't just take what's
01:26:46.420 there and then um that being said too like if this person is in the suburbs maybe it's mostly
01:26:52.140 a white area and she's enjoying it do you think if someone came uh to the local hearing and said
01:26:58.820 hey we want to put a section 8 housing complex in the neighborhood would she know to say no to that
01:27:04.420 i don't know because that would ruin all that yes does she know that i don't know that's what i
01:27:10.100 wonder is like you know you live in both worlds you appreciate the new world oh no one steals
01:27:15.440 bikes everyone's waving and talking to each other ah but we got to get section 8 because there's too
01:27:19.860 many white people here and then you ruin the whole neighborhood yep so that's kind of how it would go
01:27:23.920 all right don't get too down or too depressed we're moving on to uplifting gold we have uplifting
01:27:27.600 stuff today. Our first clip
01:27:29.660 is a baseball clip. A lot of baseball stuff.
01:27:31.920 It's summer. It's America's
01:27:33.360 250th birthday coming up, and baseball
01:27:35.660 is Americana, so let's see what happens.
01:27:37.740 Let's see.
01:27:40.220 Oh!
01:27:41.200 Show your clip!
01:27:42.900 Oh!
01:27:44.020 Are you okay?
01:27:46.880 Cracked her at the Mariners game.
01:27:48.800 Hit in the head with the ball. Cracked her.
01:27:50.760 On footage. Is that a foul ball?
01:27:52.400 Yeah, definitely. Crazy. Low one like that.
01:27:54.880 Yeah.
01:27:56.020 Yep.
01:27:56.720 Well, that's good.
01:27:57.700 Well, it's uplifting.
01:27:58.900 If you don't have the net in front of you, you do have to watch the game a little bit.
01:28:01.840 And it's uplifting because if you're at the game, the ball could come at you at any time.
01:28:05.800 And you can catch a foul ball.
01:28:06.900 Yeah. 1.00
01:28:07.240 Someone should give that girl the ball that hurt her. 1.00
01:28:09.100 Yeah. 0.99
01:28:09.440 They probably gave her something.
01:28:10.980 All right.
01:28:11.320 Next.
01:28:11.640 This is a phishing email, like a scam to get you to put information in.
01:28:15.240 And it's actually really funny and good.
01:28:17.360 Yeah.
01:28:17.520 It says, starting today, a pride theme will automatically be applied to your email headers
01:28:21.000 and footers in support of the LGBTQ community.
01:28:23.260 This initiative comes directly from our CEO who has chosen to show support and it says opt out and that's the link they want you to click.
01:28:32.260 So opt out or you're gay or you got fished.
01:28:36.840 Crazy.
01:28:37.540 Yeah.
01:28:38.000 That's pretty funny.
01:28:39.260 And then next, this is a cool clip.
01:28:42.580 It's not our pure Americana clip of the week, but it is Americana as well.
01:28:46.780 Anybody?
01:28:47.260 There's one behind.
01:28:53.260 So, they're turning around, he's flooring it.
01:29:01.820 Oh, oh, fuck.
01:29:04.660 Oh, fuck.
01:29:06.120 I'm getting arrested.
01:29:08.660 Dude, oh my god.
01:29:10.080 Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:29:11.600 Alright, we're done.
01:29:13.100 Sorry.
01:29:14.160 That was so stupid.
01:29:17.000 Oh, my god, there's no way.
01:29:20.660 There is no way.
01:29:21.420 That's my friend from high school.
01:29:22.540 oh there's no way there is no way there is no way this is my best friend from high school
01:29:28.620 there is no way there is no way can i get out what way
01:29:39.340 or is she broke so you saw all that i saw you
01:29:46.940 he was gonna pull him over anyway
01:29:48.140 so he gets pulled over by his best friend from high school he hasn't seen in 10 years isn't that
01:29:54.840 nice that's nice all right our last clip of the show is our pure americana clip of the week
01:29:59.300 and it's uh highlighting the good work trump has done to improve dc's parks i'm gonna dox myself
01:30:06.540 because i'm moving but i've lived near meridian hill park in dc for almost two years now and
01:30:12.120 the water's never been in the pond there this has never happened before i was always too afraid to
01:30:20.720 come here because of the homeless people but they're all gone and it seriously looks like
01:30:24.640 paris i mean i've never seen this many people out here it looks like paris they had i think i
01:30:34.080 looked into this they had this with the whole fountain system and pool had already been built
01:30:39.460 and waterfall and then they just turned it off for some reason i don't know because it's too
01:30:43.340 expensive seven years it's been vacant and homeless people just going and look at how nice the space
01:30:50.840 is and the homeless people are all out and it's actually a nice park people can enjoy crazy dude
01:30:56.240 how easy it is that it's i just want to reiterate the point of how easy it is to actually make a
01:31:01.100 country or an area nice what if we turn the water on what if we let homeless people do whatever they
01:31:06.480 want all the time and then offer them hotel rooms. Then you get LA, right? You want to get,
01:31:11.900 do a little bit of enforcement, make Janine Pirro in charge of the DC police and then get the 0.59
01:31:17.660 fountain back on. Look what happens. It's really so easy. Yeah. That's what's so frustrating about 0.96
01:31:21.940 it. All right. We have some shout outs. We have a happy birthday to Alan Mapp who turns 38 on May
01:31:27.720 24th. Happy birthday from us and from Rachel. They love watching the show. Happy birthday,
01:31:32.200 Alan. And then we have a happy birthday to Angela on May 21st from us and John and the kids.
01:31:38.560 Of course, Angela. Angela, of course. Happy birthday. OG, OG. Angela and John. Pleasure
01:31:44.100 to wish you a happy birthday again. I think hopefully we do this every year forever.
01:31:49.120 And then we have a special announcement for Nirvana from Ben. It's really important. And
01:31:54.720 Ben thought that we should be the one to tell you. And it's very serious.
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01:37:04.640 Words are just words until action actually starts
01:37:10.760 Like it's talks, like it's talks
01:37:12.940 And actions speak louder than words
01:37:15.260 A lot of ballots in the house many people do not live at this address
01:37:18.680 A lot of ballots, ballots for L.A. Mayor
01:37:21.300 Yes, yes, yes
01:37:23.300 And every single one of these is going to be filled out by one person
01:37:28.640 And voting for Spencer Pratt
01:37:34.640 Amen.