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00:05:32.000I mean, as that plane was landing, I have a video on Twitter, people can find it, I felt something lift off my chest.
00:05:39.000Like, when we landed, when that plane was hitting the ground, I felt like two years of just evil bullshit that Callie had put us through with COVID. I just felt it escape, and every day here since has been...
00:05:50.000What was it like being there versus being here now?
00:05:53.000Because I'm a big critic on California.
00:05:55.000I tell people all the time, California sucks.
00:06:19.000I lived in Seinfeld Country, Upper West Side.
00:06:21.000I was doing stand-up there, so I was busy every night, two, three shows a night, six nights a week.
00:06:26.000I opened up a couple comedy clubs with a bunch of comedians where we would split all the profits amongst ourselves and we could do a ton of time.
00:06:32.000It was like we were all kind of broke and busted, but it was just like, you look back and you're like, man, how did I even do that?
00:06:39.000I mean, six nights a week, no matter rain, nor sleep, nor snow, standing out barking, you know, when you're the guys in Times Square that are handing out the tickets together.
00:09:53.000We live in the coolest city, in the freest state, literally in the world.
00:09:57.000We live in the freest place in the world.
00:10:00.000And that's why it's so crazy every day, wake up and whether it's now Trump freaking attacking Florida because of DeSantis or mainstream media going off, oh, you can't be black in Florida, you can't be gay in Florida.
00:11:46.000So they got out in time, moved to the burbs.
00:11:48.000My dad worked the same job in the Garmin Center for 40 some odd years, hour each day on the Long Island Railroad, which I calculated for my book.
00:11:56.000He spent basically three years of his life Going to work.
00:15:07.000You know, I always like to ask people, because like...
00:15:09.000There was, at that time, right, after 9-11, like, people that lived in the city, like, oh, it's a very unique situation compared to everyone else watching it, but people living in the city.
00:15:19.000So I always like to ask, like, what was it like for you living in the city at that time?
00:15:22.000Because, you know, you got to remember, people were like, oh, I don't know what the fuck is going on.
00:15:25.000There wasn't that much information like we have now, as far as 9-11 goes.
00:15:33.000Can you imagine the amount of crazy, like, think all the crazy rumors that were happening anyway, but now imagine all of the shit that we have now had that happen.
00:15:42.000The world was a different place pre-social media, man.
00:16:52.000So I think one of the things that's kind of kept me sane throughout this is just it gives you fresh eyes to just be like, yeah, you know, some shit happened.
00:16:59.000I missed the Mar-a-Lago raid last year.
00:17:12.000Whether, you know, the FBI doing an unprecedented search warrant on a former president's house and then, you know, obviously he just got indicted two weeks ago for, you know, violations of the Espionage Act, right, for having these documents.
00:17:23.000What are your thoughts on the whole situation?
00:17:24.000I mean, the basics of the indictment are they're all complete bullshit in that it is only because it is him.
00:17:31.000That's not to say he hasn't done some stupid things.
00:17:33.000Like this last indictment that they just had in Miami here, which, by the way, everyone kept being like, Oh, it's in Florida.
00:17:38.000It must have something to do with DeSantis.
00:19:49.000You can't even see what the hell the probable cause came from, which, you know, I predict that, obviously, informants and shit like that.
00:19:55.000The thing that scares me is that the indictment, when you read through it, they pretty much put all the things that he would try to defend against.
00:20:01.000Because, like, in it, like, there's a recorded conversation where he says, oh, yeah, I could have declassified this as president.
00:20:06.000I probably shouldn't be showing you this, blah, blah, blah.
00:20:08.000So, like, all the defenses that he had about...
00:20:10.000Oh, yeah, I could declassify because I'm president.
00:20:12.000He's literally hurting himself by saying that, and they have it recorded.
00:20:15.000And the other thing that really worries me is that his lawyer, right, who was supposed to, like, go through the documents and audit it and then give it back to the FBI, etc., him and his assistant basically moved boxes...
00:20:28.000When they shouldn't have, and then the lawyers certified, oh, we gave the FBI everything, but they didn't give the FBI everything because Natsa, his co-conspirator, was moving shit around, and they falsely certified the stuff to the FBI. So now the FBI gots that lawyer by the balls like, hey, you lied.
00:20:43.000We got you on here lying, certifying these documents.
00:20:46.000You gave all these documents when you didn't.
00:20:47.000And then now the FBI has that guy cooperating against Trump because that's how they have him.
00:20:51.000What they have is memorialized notes, which is like a big issue because it's like, how the hell do you guys have a lawyer's notes with privilege?
00:20:58.000And it's like the only way they would have it is because he's cooperating.
00:21:00.000So like there's a bunch of people that are probably going to that are going to testify against Trump in this thing if he decides to go to trial.
00:21:58.000You said earlier, because he's Trump, they're going after him specifically.
00:22:01.000And I think, for the most part, this whole election process itself, if you're someone that's going to stand out against the establishment, you're going to be targeted.
00:23:12.000But everyone seems to want the government to be their father.
00:23:15.000They want the government to run their life and tell them when they can leave their house and what they have to wear on their face and when they can be injected with things and all that shit.
00:23:23.000And I think a lot of people are waking up to it, but I understand why a huge amount of people just...
00:23:28.000They can't wake up to it because it's painful and it's harder.
00:23:32.000But can you admit, though, when you put that, I guess, trust and responsibility into the government's hands, they can abuse it and then control you?
00:24:59.000I mean, if you can't say what you think, and it doesn't mean that there won't be consequences for it, you know what I mean?
00:25:04.000I'm sure I could figure out a way to seriously piss you off right now, and I'm sure you could figure out a way to seriously piss me off, and someone could get punched.
00:27:33.000It basically means live and let live, but you believe that there's some sane role for government.
00:27:37.000So I grew up in a family where we would argue every holiday that I was ever at, and I'm the oldest of my generation, so I was always fighting to get to the adult table.
00:27:46.000And every holiday party, whatever, everybody was debating everything.
00:27:51.000Foreign policy, abortion, who should be president, blah, blah.
00:28:19.000If you look at your sort of hierarchy of needs, the liberals put tolerance at the highest point.
00:28:25.000And tolerance cannot be at the height of your hierarchy, meaning you can't just be like, I'm for everything all the time as your most important sort of merit.
00:28:34.000And I think the progressives saw that and they use that kind of soft underbelly of liberalism to get in and destroy all of the goodness of liberalism, which is why there are very few sane Democrats.
00:28:46.000I would put RFK as a sane Democrat, but he's about to be destroyed by the Democrats.
00:28:51.000Tulsi Gabbard, a sane Democrat who's no longer a Democrat.
00:28:55.000Uh, Someone like me, a sane Democrat who's no longer a Democrat.
00:28:59.000So my wake up, there were a bunch of things.
00:29:02.000You know, I was with the Young Turks and I got to see sort of the underbelly of the hysteria and the craziness and just how so little of it was thoughtful.
00:29:10.000It was just angry and everyone, you know, if everyone you disagree with is a racist and a bigot and a homophobe, you might need a mirror.
00:29:56.000Um, but it was, I always describe it as it was my best career moment and worst at the same time, because it was my worst for obvious reasons.
00:31:09.000So it's a beautiful, it's a beautiful story that if you follow the truth, if you follow the truth, like good things will come of that.
00:31:16.000That's why I'm telling you, like to see that, to see that local sign here with you guys, it's awesome because it's like I did something that I thought was the right thing.
00:31:24.000And then other people were like, oh, that thing, that thing's kind of cool.
00:31:27.000That's obviously what you guys are doing too.
00:31:28.000And it's, it's what, A lot of respect for pointing that out because a lot of people would have cut that out to make themselves look good or save face.
00:31:34.000And the fact that you kept that in there and you kept it in its full context and it made you look bad, but that's a lot of respect because especially in today's day and age with people clipping shit out of context, whatever.
00:31:45.000Well, I'm sure it's been clipped out of context a million times anyway.
00:31:48.000But you put the full interview on, which is great.
00:35:40.000I can show you dead Democrats who are liberal like JFK and Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Ed Koch, who was the mayor of New York way back when.
00:36:24.000So it's like, and then it goes to show, is it that they're necessary, have their views changed that much, or is it that the left is just becoming more and more rounded?
00:36:31.000No, well, I love that you brought up Poole, because first off, Poole, just on a personal note, Poole and I came up sort of together through all this stuff.
00:36:56.000So Ben, I don't know if he saw it first or if this is from after or whatever.
00:36:59.000But you can see, in essence, 2018, my fellow liberal me.
00:37:03.000And then you can see the way the shift is going.
00:37:05.000The fellow liberal, the progressive now, he went bananas left.
00:37:09.000Boys or girls, everyone's racist, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:11.000The me guy, he stayed as close to the center as possible.
00:37:14.000Then, in the third one, down there in 2021, now the liberal is now known as a woke progressive, and everyone else is a bigot, and the me guy has now, in essence, been shifted right, and the conservatives going, LOL, you see, I wasn't so bad after all.
00:37:28.000This is a perfect illustration, honestly, of what it is, because I've always said it, like, a lot of people haven't changed their views, just that the left becomes more and more and more radical.
00:37:35.000Yeah, well, they have no sort of off-ramp.
00:37:37.000You know, at every moment, We're good to go.
00:38:01.000That was a huge turning point for the U.S. when he got elected.
00:38:03.000I didn't think he was going to win even.
00:40:41.000So why are you against the death penalty in particular?
00:40:44.000So I would say this is one where I've shifted a little bit where I'm not as against it as I used to be.
00:40:49.000As a general rule, because I like less government and because the government is so corrupt, And we know they accidentally, one way or another, they put innocent people to death and everything else.
00:41:01.000It's like, why, if you're against the government, if you're for small government, would you be for the government having the ultimate punishment over people?
00:41:09.000I get all of the pro-life arguments, the pro-death penalty arguments.
00:41:13.000I've debated this many times with Dennis Prager and a lot of really bright people.
00:41:21.000No, I think, you know, certain crimes, you know, should just be punishable by death, you know, whether it's, you know, killing somebody, you know, certain crimes, of course.
00:41:30.000But, you know, what do you think about the idea of giving the power, giving the ultimate power to the state to decide that stuff?
00:41:36.000I'm just leery as sort of a philosophic concept.
00:42:02.000I mean, that's the whole reason why it's beyond a reasonable doubt, because it's better to let someone that's guilty walk free than to put an innocent man in prison, right?
00:42:09.000That's the tenement of the U.S. justice system, or it should be.
00:42:12.000So I can see your argument, but I think just some crimes in general should definitely be punished by death, whether it's messing around with kids, killing people, murders in cold blood, serial killers killing people for the thrill of it, etc.
00:42:25.000I think some should be punished by death, but I can see your perspective as well.
00:42:28.000It's truly not one that I'm majorly hung up on, actually.
00:42:32.000You could talk about politics or all this stuff all the time, and then you just have one or two that you're just like, it's just not the one I'm fully...
00:42:40.000Because I really think there might be something societally Valuable to say, let's say in the case of serial killing or you do something horrible to a child or something like that, that these are the ones that are so, the rot that they will cause in society is so extraordinary.
00:42:56.000It's just so profound and deep that we have to do the ultimate thing to stop it.
00:43:01.000I do think there is something to that.
00:43:03.000Yeah, and the reason why serial killers, I say, is because a lot of times, like, they kind of live in infamy.
00:43:28.000And then again, just on the philosophical level, if you're worried about government power and once you give them that power and then they start expanding.
00:43:52.000Right now, we have a friend of ours, Andrew Tate, that's literally under a sentence of attack, attack, attack.
00:43:59.000And for what he said, free speech, he's being targeted.
00:44:02.000So imagine what you said earlier, if they don't like what you're saying, they can make up this whole story about, yeah, he just did this and that.
00:44:08.000Here's some false evidence, and then you're gone.
00:44:09.000It's hard to track exactly what's going on over there.
00:44:12.000So he's now on house arrest in Romania, so he's still stuck there, correct?
00:45:10.000And now the judge is finally going to be able to see the file that was against them all this time, which from what I understand, and they talked about this in their emergency meeting, basically they had...
00:45:39.000But it's just strange to me how all this exculpatory evidence comes out that these women that made these allegations were trying to get a Netflix slash Hulu deal and then they were in the French Riviera partying and all this other stuff.
00:45:49.000There's CCTV footage shown on here where the girls are coming in and out freely.
00:45:54.000And having a bunch of other girls come out that were accused of being part of this and all said, no, he was great to me and all that stuff.
00:46:00.000But to your point, Dave, so imagine this person that people hate and vilify It's actually innocent, but because they don't like him, Big Brother's like, you know what?
00:46:21.000So it's like, and then maybe over time something changes, the government changes and you get out.
00:46:25.000But once you've made that final call, that's why this one, again, it's not even that it's not one of my top things.
00:46:30.000I just think you can be really Principled and take either side of this and make a good argument.
00:46:36.000Yeah, but also to your point as well, if someone did something to my daughter or my son, hey man, just saying bro, you gotta go because you just violated a kid that can't defend himself.
00:47:50.000Yeah, this is one I disagree with him, but he is the chief executive of the state who won by a freaking landslide, and he has every right to then make policy according to his beliefs.
00:49:31.000I did not own guns until L.A. when the riots were literally going by my house and people were doxing me and literally walking by my house saying Ruben lives there.
00:50:05.000Well, it's not easy to do in Cali normally, but then when all the liberals of California, of Los Angeles realized that, oh shit, we better get guns, then everyone wanted guns and it's not easy to get.
00:50:16.000I pulled some strings with some celeb type people that I know that were able to get some things.
00:50:21.000I was going to say, I used to see this girl who actually was the one that got all the applications for gun permits in LA. She said they were backed up like two years.
00:50:34.000I mean, it really was nuts, but I am completely 100% for the Second Amendment.
00:50:39.000You have an absolute right to defend your property, to defend your family.
00:50:43.000You should not be relying on the government.
00:50:45.000I think we learned that fairly clearly.
00:50:47.000And then to see all of, again, the liberals or the Democrats, again, whatever you want to call them, that suddenly when their area was burning down, Suddenly, oh shit, we better get guns.
00:50:58.000But when it's someone else, when it's the urban area that they don't care about, then that can just burn all day long and we better take away guns.
00:51:05.000Not only that, they were so big on masks and social distancing, but as soon as this shit happens, oh no, we gotta take to the streets and be close to each other now.
00:53:30.000I thought it was like there when they were, especially in 2014, when they were doing the mass, you know, migrations, they were just running across the border going crazy.
00:53:37.000So it's like, yeah, I mean, a lot of times these people, you know, these champagne socialists, whatever it may be, like a loser like Hassan Piker, etc., right?
00:53:44.000They'll sit there and buy a multi-million dollar house and sit there and say, oh, the rich have too much money.
00:54:54.000It's not because our roads are crumbling.
00:54:55.000It's because literally we have too many people sharing in our freedom.
00:54:59.000But I'll tell you, last time I had DeSantis on my show about two months ago, I said to him, I said, so I want to ask you, you know I support you obviously, but I want to ask you one thing that the OG Floridians are always asking me about, which is they're worried because all these people are coming here and they are seeing more traffic and everything else.
00:58:08.000But then, you know, I swear to God, I started doing this.
00:58:12.000I would keep a picture of me and DeSantis on my phone because I'd be like, don't worry, I'm friends with this guy.
00:58:18.000But so the difference is truly, like joking aside, the difference is people know what they fled because of COVID. So it's not just, oh, you moved here because it's cheaper to live here because of taxes.
00:59:04.000I've noticed that people that do tend to come to Florida, a lot of them leave their weird Democratic views from the state that they came from, typically.
01:02:01.000But I think what could happen is, as people start seeing more of DeSantis and seeing that the media's lying about him, he's not a racist and a bigot and he doesn't hate gays, And any of that bullshit...
01:02:11.000I mean, yeah, you're buddies with him, so you can't hate the gays.
01:02:30.000But I think what will happen is as people see the success of Florida and they see the continued crumbling of California and everything else and they see that Biden has dementia and blah, blah, blah.
01:03:15.000Like, there's such a nice out here for Trump, but I don't think there's an out for DeSantis because how could you hitch yourself to just the craziness around Trump?
01:03:23.000So you think him campaigning with him as vice president would never work?
01:03:30.000His ego won't allow him to be lower than him.
01:03:31.000So that's what everyone always says to me when I say this, and you're probably right, but I want the guy to know that there's an option here.
01:07:10.000Wait, I forgot what the question was after all that, but...
01:07:14.000Yeah, so the corporations, whether it's Disney, Disney, ABC, so then Disney, ABC, so why did the ladies of The View, these crazy women on The View, all day long attacking DeSantis?
01:07:26.000Because Disney owns ABC, and they're on ABC! And they attack you guys?
01:07:31.000Yeah, all them chicks, Lonnie, love all these fat whores.
01:07:47.000I put out a tweet that went really viral a couple days ago.
01:07:49.000If you just think of some of the things the mainstream media has lied about over the last couple years, So obviously, masks work, vaccines work.
01:08:07.000Do you know that Joe Biden, if you watch, people can find it on YouTube right now.
01:08:10.000If you watch the Joe Biden campaign launch video when he launched his candidacy, he says in the first sentence, the reason I'm running for president is because of Donald Trump at Charlottesville.
01:08:21.000Because he said very fine people on both sides.
01:11:33.000But the point is, people are just lost in this thing where everyone's a racist everywhere, and everyone's a homophobe everywhere, and it's just not true.
01:11:39.000You guys know Don Rickles, comedian, legendary comedian?
01:11:48.000Alright, Don Rickles was one of the greatest stand-ups ever, and his entire thing, he would literally get on, you know, he was sort of like from the Rat Pack generation, Sinatra, and those guys.
01:12:33.000Like, I mean, the fact that they try to cancel Dave Chappelle, like, right, with the jokes that he made in the last Netflix special, the letter community.
01:14:31.000If you're an eight-year-old boy in a school in California right now and you're just, I don't know, you like ballet or you like My Little Pony or whatever.
01:14:58.000But if you're an eight-year-old boy who happens to be a little effeminate in California in the public school system right now, they will encourage you.
01:15:05.000So try to think of something that could possibly be more anti-gay than that.
01:15:09.000Look, I know First of all, I don't care.
01:15:12.000When I meet a friend, I'm not thinking, are you gay or straight or anything else?
01:15:17.000But most of the gay people that I know want nothing to do with any of this.
01:15:21.000And by the way, when you see the pride parades now and all the crazy shit that's going on, You could do whatever freaky shit you want in your home.
01:15:36.000And by the way, that whole don't say gay thing here in Florida, which had nothing to do with the word gay or anything else, all it was, it was called the Parental Rights in Education Bill, HB 1557.
01:15:46.000All it was, was that you would not want a teacher to try to remember.
01:15:51.000What was your third grade teacher's name?
01:16:47.000It's one of those things, once you look behind that curtain, you pull that curtain back, and you realize it's not the all-powerful Oz, it's just this old, washed-up buffoon, it starts becoming very clear.
01:16:58.000What's your take on, because I've heard people say this, that, you know, Oh, well, you know, letting in gay marriage was a slippery slope that led to this clown world that we're in now, where we have multiple genders, blah, blah.
01:17:11.000Well, first off, if you're an American, if you're an American that believes in the Constitution, you believe in individual rights, and every adult should be treated equally under the law.
01:17:18.000We have equal protection under the law.
01:17:54.000But that's not a reason to deny an adult equal treatment under the law as anyone else.
01:18:00.000So that's why it's so twisted, and I would say perverted, actually, what the trans activists and all of the corporations that are forcing this shit down our throats have done.
01:18:11.000Because they took a movement that was just...
01:18:14.000If you look at the late 70s, early 80s pride parade, I don't even know what they were called, pride at that time, but whatever it was, it was people who literally wanted to be able to enter a relationship with another consenting adult and We're good to go.
01:18:44.000You have these movements that are activist movements.
01:18:46.000So when you have these organizations like GLAAD or the NAACP or all these things, you can't leave well enough alone because you've got to keep making money.
01:19:25.000And that's really what's driving so much of this.
01:19:27.000That it's like, we just gotta find new things.
01:19:30.000And God only knows what it'll be after the trans thing, by the way.
01:19:32.000And that's not to say that an adult, if you're an adult, you're over 18, you want to dress as a woman if you're a man, live a life a certain way.
01:19:39.000If you treat me with respect, I'll treat you with respect.
01:20:13.000The people who think that we're all polyamorous and there are no rules, they're also the most regimented, actually, when it comes to gender roles, because they see a boy that likes pink and they're like, ah, you're a girl!
01:20:23.000And then it's like, but also you don't even think that there are two genders.
01:20:26.000So on one hand, they think everything's possible.
01:20:28.000And then in the other way, they're actually the most narrow-minded in their thinking.
01:20:33.000And we're seeing some of these people that had that change done to them are saying, damn, I didn't want this.
01:20:39.000I was a kid and they didn't know what I was doing.
01:20:41.000And now they're like, wow, I can't go back.
01:20:42.000You remember when you were in fifth grade, if they were going to take you to the zoo, literally to the zoo in fifth grade, your parents had to sign a consent form to go to the zoo.
01:20:52.000Now, In California, they literally passed it.
01:21:15.000Right now, it's based on a case around a divorce, but I'm telling you, you know the way California works, and it will expand and expand.
01:21:21.000And one day, I guarantee you, within five years, they will have ripped a perfectly sane, probably effeminate boy We're good to go.
01:21:49.000It's crazy to me because, like, you know, growing up in the 90s, I remember, like, you know, you get that one kid, right, that acts a little bit more girly or that one girl that acts a bit more boy-y, right?
01:21:59.000But then, like, you know, you see, like, 10, 15 years later on Facebook, they're, like, regular.
01:22:04.000They're, like, oh, yeah, this dude is, like, a regular dude now.
01:23:41.000And this is where we can get into all sorts of interesting stuff.
01:23:45.000Obviously, the model for a family, like the easiest, simplest model that a society should be looking to, is obviously a mother and a father.
01:24:02.000But by the way, there are literally thousands, if not millions, of gay couples that are doing the same thing, and you never hear about them.
01:24:09.000That's also the problem, the way the media works.
01:24:11.000You only hear about these people when they're the ones that are twerking in front of kids.
01:24:15.000It's got to be sensationalized on a negative light to be reported.
01:26:20.000But I think all you can do is judge people on their behaviors and how they act.
01:26:25.000And you guys are welcome to come have dinner with us and see what we're doing as a family.
01:26:29.000And I think you'd be pretty impressed.
01:26:31.000I think it's better than all the single mother households out there, right?
01:26:35.000That really leads to the fucked up shit.
01:26:36.000Well, so that's a point that Jordan made in our conversation because when I talk about, so you want the edge cases, it's like being a single mother, that's an edge case.
01:26:43.000So should you take that kid away from that woman?
01:26:45.000Now, is it possible that that woman is going to raise...
01:26:48.000The most incredible children ever, and it taught them all the right, of course.
01:29:27.000That's a beautiful thing, but if you were to listen to the modern feminist about that, she was somehow a sellout to women, even though they can't tell you what a woman is.
01:30:12.000My whole YouTube is just old 80s and 90s basketball.
01:30:14.000I still watch the games that I can tell you every play-by-play.
01:30:17.000But anyway, there is going to be a 36-year-old, washed-up, I'm talking 2.1-rebound guy, who plays six games in a season, who one day is going to announce his name is Angela.
01:30:27.000And he is going to average a triple-double, 35 points a game in the WNBA. And all the feminists...
01:31:59.000And yeah, it used to be they all rode with each other the past 15 whatever years.
01:32:04.000But now, yeah, because honestly, what this situation is doing is that it's fucking women up is really what it's coming down to because women are inferior physically.
01:32:29.000So my producer believes he's using it as a propeller and that's why he's swimming past it.
01:32:33.000Imagine him in the locker room doing the fucking helicopter on the hose.
01:32:37.000Well, the girl that he beat, the girl that came in number two, Riley Gaines, she was testifying in Congress today saying that he was in the locker room saying he's a girl and he's got a dick.
01:32:49.000I don't know that she said dick, but you get the point.
01:33:23.000Perceived oppression is not something that should link you with anyone else.
01:33:26.000And once you believe that whatever your weakness is and how sad to think that your weakness would be your skin color or my weakness would be my sexuality, once you do that, man, they will own you forever.
01:33:38.000But you got to admit, It's clever what they did.
01:33:41.000They've convinced a whole bunch of people that somehow BLM had something to do with queer, trans, two-spirit rights.
01:33:48.000And they got a whole generation of morons out there with anxiety.
01:33:54.000Everyone on The Woke, it's contingent upon you being able to identify an oppressor, which I always say is typically the Caucasian male, right?
01:34:01.000Because Oh, they've enslaved us forever, so it's their fault, blah, blah, blah.
01:34:04.000So you say that you're being oppressed by him.
01:34:14.000Like, I mean, you look at the George Floyd protests.
01:34:16.000Like, I mean, are we really going to sit here and martyr a guy that was a criminal, put a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach, was high on Fenton all the time, passed off a counterfeit bill, committed a federal crime?
01:34:25.000I mean, Candace Owens did a really good documentary on that showing, like, who George Floyd really was prior, right?
01:35:14.000You know, and this is great because we can sit here and have this conversation rationally sound without our feelings and not being able, oh my God, well, that's so fucked up and that's so impressive.
01:35:53.000And then you see why these people, they don't look good.
01:35:56.000Even there's something going on right now.
01:35:57.000You know, there's this meme online about how all the fitness bloggers and everything, they're all right-wing now, right?
01:36:03.000It's like an alt-right idea to be fit or take care of yourself or anything.
01:36:07.000And then why are all the purple-haired obese people, why are they all crazy lefties?
01:36:12.000Because caring about yourself and getting your shit together and Jordan Peterson, who I toured with, standing up straight with your shoulders back.
01:36:19.000Saying to the world, hey, I'm going to clean my room and then I'll clean the world.
01:36:22.000They're trying to do it the reverse way, right?
01:36:23.000They want to clean the world first before they clean their room.
01:38:44.000I mean, you're giving me that not enough people know him.
01:38:46.000So if you grant me that enough people will know him by primary time, Then, I mean, if enough people know him by primary, then yeah, it'll be a tougher...
01:39:19.000Wait, did you see what happened with that?
01:39:20.000So, you know, Rogan says, I'll pay you $100,000 to your charity.
01:39:24.000So I, as a complete joke, I tweeted out, I will pay Hotez $100,000 if he will fight Anthony Fauci in the Thunderdome to the death of I put that out there and then I got put on the master list of people that were going to offer him $100,000.
01:39:41.000So they were like, okay, it's up to about 1.6 million because Tate offered 500 grand and a whole bunch of people.
01:39:47.000So now it was up to like $1.8 million and people had me on the hook for $100,000.
01:39:52.000I was like, guys, I was talking about building a Thunderdome.
01:39:54.000I'm pretty sure that's not legal and I don't think Fauci's going to do it.
01:42:16.000Dude, even if he says I declassify the documents, it doesn't matter because defense intelligence information, defense, DFI, defense intelligence information, whatever it may be, right?
01:43:48.000I think he did a fantastic job with Florida.
01:43:50.000The point at the end of the day, COVID and everything else, name one guy, whoever, name one thing he has set out to do that he has not done.
01:44:09.000I'm going to go after the giant, the biggest, one of the biggest corporations in the world, but also the number one private employer in the state.
01:44:16.000And he did it, and it worked, and then he won by a landslide.
01:44:18.000Every single thing the guy has said he was going to do, he's done.
01:44:22.000So I think there's every reason to believe.
01:44:24.000When right now, he's saying we're going to go in and we're going to blow apart these three-letter agencies, I believe he's going to do it.
01:44:30.000Because there's no reason not to believe him.
01:44:32.000Where Trump now is just unfortunately caught in he wants to beat DeSantis so badly that he's willing to lie about everything that we all know.
01:44:40.000Like, if you're sitting there watching Trump and you're believing that New York was better about COVID... Then Florida, it's like, man, he's really got you by the balls.
01:44:55.000So, just so I can summarize what I think as well, I think Trump is a great person because he is anti-establishment, and at the same time, is able to say, you know what, I believe these things, I'll go for this.
01:45:07.000However, just to make this more apparent as well, he is at a point where he's being attacked by the media, left and right, so At a holistic standpoint, he doesn't look like the best candidate.
01:45:17.000So I think that wasn't a factor as well as him maybe saying these things about DeSantis.
01:45:22.000But like you said before, from what you're saying as well, DeSantis does have a record of doing what he said he's going to do, and he executes.
01:45:29.000Similar policies without all the bad press.
01:45:33.000And the federal case, that's what has me worried.
01:45:35.000Dude, I literally have put people in jail for that violation.
01:45:38.000I know that they got him dead to rights.
01:45:41.000Defense intelligence information, whether it's classified or not, If he goes to trial, he's going to lose.
01:45:46.000So the only way he's going to be able to beat this is he's going to have to pardon himself.
01:45:50.000Yeah, I don't know the answer to that.
01:45:51.000I heard somebody talking about it online today, this thing about can you pardon yourself.
01:45:55.000But I think you have a better bet to be pardoned by somebody who has a vested interest in you being pardoned.
01:46:16.000But, you know, there's also this Georgia case, which I don't know a ton about, but everybody keeps saying that there's a lot of teeth to it.
01:46:21.000So it's like there's just going to be more and more of this.
01:46:23.000They're going to die for January 6th, too.
01:49:31.000Myron, give your take on Tate Chargers, Alex.
01:49:35.000You guys know, I already told y'all, like, the charge is the best thing that could have happened, guys, because now they have to reveal the files.
01:50:58.000Well, I think in L.A., I think it's up to $985, which means you can walk into Best Buy, you could steal a PlayStation 5, and what could you get?
01:52:40.000You guys can pull up Twitter right now.
01:52:42.000If you go to my pinned tweet, I put up a thread when I met Elon, and in one of the threads, it's like five or six down, I put up a video of what it was like to walk right outside of Twitter.
01:53:37.000Not only is Rumble, you know, people always think of Rumble just as a YouTube replacement, but it's also an Amazon AWS replacement.
01:53:44.000You know, that's the underbelly of the internet.
01:53:45.000So like when Parler got blown up after January 6th, that's just because Amazon could literally swipe something and just blow them up, literally destroy...
01:53:55.000Rumble's building incredible cloud servers all over the place.
01:55:11.000People always figure out a way to build a better mousetrap and do something.
01:55:14.000But, you know, YouTube does a lot of perverse things because it's one thing when they just blow your channel up and then it's very obvious.
01:55:29.000They're not hitting me as hard on that anymore.
01:55:31.000I think in a weird way, because they know I'm associated with Rumble now, they're a little afraid to hit me because then it just pushes everything in a very obvious way.
01:55:39.000But they made for years, if I talked about abortion, if I talked about race, if I talked about gender, demonetize.
01:55:46.000And what that does is that's not censorship.
01:55:48.000Would they fully demonetize or would they hit you with the yellow?
01:55:50.000Oh no, usually we would get fully demonetized.
01:55:52.000So I'd have 500,000 views on a video and you'd get literally five cents or something like that.
01:55:58.000And it's not even about the demonetization for the audience there.
01:56:00.000They don't push your video as hard if it's demonetized.
01:56:02.000That's the biggest problem with the demonetization.
01:56:48.000He would say, oh, the election was a scam, blah, blah.
01:56:50.000They immediately hit him with a strike.
01:56:51.000I remember for a while, like, if you mention anything about the election with Trump losing and it being rigged, like, bro, you're getting a strike immediately.
01:57:01.000Now they said you're allowed to do it.
01:57:04.000You can talk about the election now, but I remember Crowder had a big fight with YouTube about this, and that's a big reason why he actually went to Rumble.
01:57:12.000He's on Rumble, and Mug Club is local.
01:57:14.000For him, they white-labeled it, but it's locals.
01:57:20.000I mean, if YouTube is gonna, you know, wanna continue to be the top video streaming platform, like, you gotta, you can't silence people, bro.
01:57:27.000Like, it's just not gonna be, but again, they have so many people involved, so many investors, right?
01:57:38.000I think there's all sorts of ways you could look at it, like, you know, these giant corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard with ESG and all of this, like, there's some, like, conspiracy version of that, but I don't think it's a total conspiracy.
01:57:49.000I kept saying years ago, like, five years ago, you can find videos of mine where I was like, none of this makes sense.
01:58:08.000Well, at some point, the shareholders have a right To fight you, because if you as the company are not doing your fiduciary responsibility, if you're not doing everything you can to maximize profits, the shareholders who bought in can actually sue you.
01:58:20.000I really thought that was going to end this.
01:58:22.000It didn't work out that way, but I think they got that crazy video.
01:59:20.000Then, because he has Democrat privilege, which is the only privilege that exists in the United States, he becomes governor of California, ruined California, and he's trying to ruin the United States.
02:00:20.000If you're, like, a minority celebrity in L.A., you're going to need to align yourself with either the red or the blues to some degree for some type of protection.
02:01:10.000We're not really in touch in that way, but I have no problem with him, and I'd be happy to do a show, and he could do my show anytime and be fine.
02:02:10.000The one thing that I learned about by being an interviewer, the thing that I've learned the most, I would say, is that if you let somebody talk, if you just let them talk, you don't freaking break them.
02:02:30.000And they will do it to themselves and that's it.
02:02:34.000That's why I've always, you know, people use, my biggest criticism used to be Ruben's a softball interviewer.
02:02:38.000And I was like, well, everybody else is freaking yelling at everybody, fighting everything else, which is kind of funny because now I can't get anyone on the left on my show.
02:03:56.000And they tried to like use that to virtue signal.
02:03:59.000And there was one guy off camera that was like trying to like, you know, say some shit, which I found out after the fact he doesn't even date black chicks.
02:04:06.000I'm like, what the Like, bro, y'all try to see your virtue signal.
02:04:09.000And then Akash has made jokes on black women before.
02:04:11.000So, like, I was like, yo, aren't y'all supposed to be flagrant?
02:04:13.000Aren't you guys supposed to be, like, comedians?
02:04:15.000And, like, the fact that they were virtue signaling about, like, black women and all this other shit, I'm like, bro, like, y'all, this is weak.
02:04:23.000They wanted us to apologize on the show to everybody and say we were wrong.
02:04:28.000And ultimately, it depends on the views.
02:04:30.000And I think, to be real with you, that whole podcast itself was a setup to make us look bad.
02:05:22.000No, man, I don't think that's going to happen, but shout out to Patrick, but David, all those guys, man, the homies are right up the road in Fort Lauderdale, so man, shout out to them, man.
02:05:30.000Did you see my guy, Phoenix, here, my producer, told me on the way here that Adam Sosnick, you know, his sidekick co-host, whatever you want to call him, apparently he was banned on Instagram today for posting the picture with tape.
02:05:41.000Yeah, they banned him for, well, hold on, hold on.
02:08:30.000And, you know, We made some very valid points being against the military industry complex, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, you know, yeah.
02:08:38.000He stood for something that they didn't want to be apparent for the whole country.
02:08:53.000Black Panther, just like a great player doesn't always translate to being a great coach, a great governor may not always translate to a great president.
02:08:59.000Procedures are different from states and federal levels.
02:09:01.000Well, I'd say the governor is the chief executive of the state, and the president is the chief executive of the country, so it's way better than having a senator or a congressman come in.
02:09:10.000You've got a guy who already has been running the corporation, so to speak.
02:09:14.000So I think if you're going to have someone that was a politician before, a governor is the best guy.