On today's show, the boys talk about Post Malone's new song, Oprah's new golf club, and the Raiders getting in trouble with the NFL. Also, the Proud Boys are building a hockey rink in the Himalayas to break the world record for the highest elevation hockey game in the world.
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00:00:28.000Ever since I was young, they said I won't be nothing Now they always say congratulations Worked so hard forgot how to vacation They ain't never had the dedication.
00:00:43.000People hate and say we change and look, we made it.
00:01:29.000I am scared of Oprah because I've seen what a crazy ex-girlfriend America can be.
00:01:35.000And I could see them electing her just out of spite.
00:01:38.000In fact, someone time traveled and went into the future and found a perfect example of what will happen to America if Oprah runs for president.
00:06:53.000There's got to be other pictures of her that she's put up.
00:06:55.000There she is by the pool, hanging out, showing off her new hairdo, and taking advantage of her breasts that I assume that they look to be 32 double D's.
00:07:49.000If you look over here, you can see that this woman is just out there having fun, enjoying herself, and constantly being sexualized.
00:07:58.000What is it with these perverts where they see a 19-year-old revealing her breasts and wearing lingerie, and their minds immediately go to sex?
00:08:08.000Think with your big head, not your little head.
00:09:43.000We've done coaching in the region before, but we've never organized a regulation-style hockey game at this altitude.
00:09:51.000Are you aware of what a cliche this is?
00:09:56.000I feel like it's many clichés, possibly.
00:09:59.000I don't know how many guys we have had on this show that are building a hockey rink in the Himalayas and want to break the world record for the highest ever hockey game to help the, I guess, Mongolians up there.
00:10:09.000I mean, it's getting tedious at this point.
00:10:52.000I certainly posit that hockey is kind of the most complete team sport, the most impactful team sport.
00:11:00.000I know that soccer is the most popular sport in the world.
00:11:03.000Of course, it's a team sport too, but I don't think it teaches the same lessons that hockey can teach.
00:11:09.000And that comes with accountability and leadership and teamwork and having a degree of mental and physical toughness.
00:11:16.000It's certainly a game that is physical and hopefully not violent.
00:11:22.000And I think that people need to know how to use their bodies, especially in sports, and stand up for themselves, stand up for their teammates, but do that with some composure.
00:11:38.000That's my favorite thing about hockey is the goons.
00:11:42.000Yeah, I mean, over time, we've learned that that doesn't always really solve problems.
00:11:46.000I mean, and even today in the NHL, the goons have gone away for the most part, and they have to be more complete players, more complete teammates.
00:13:32.000Can you just briefly explain to us what Hockey for All is?
00:13:36.000So the Hockey Foundation, it's a New York-based charity.
00:13:40.000It began after my first trip to India, which was in January of 2009.
00:13:45.000And that came about because I used to work for the New York Islanders and had done programs in northern China on their behalf.
00:13:53.000Through some of the charitable wings of the Islanders, I was doing the Children's Foundation and doing some local amateur hockey development on Long Island.
00:14:03.000And I found out about this region, Ladakh, and was just drawn to it in ways that I still can't fully explain.
00:14:09.000And so I went, I spent a month fundraising at the end of 2008, got there in 2009.
00:14:14.000It was such an incredible trip for me that I began, I founded the Hockey Foundation.
00:14:20.000We started collecting more equipment, getting more coaches, and doing what we could to support that region as the pilot program because it was a bit of the forming.
00:14:32.000It was the cause of the formation of the foundation.
00:14:35.000And since then, we've sent equipment to a program in Turkey, to programs in South America and Chile.
00:14:43.000We're talking to a program in Ireland.
00:14:45.000We had an incredible coaching camp and equipment donation last winter in northern Quebec with an Inuit village.
00:14:53.000And we're just trying to support however we can.
00:14:55.000We've donated equipment to programs in the Bronx.
00:15:00.000We're talking to a lot of organizations in North America.
00:15:02.000There's a lot of support in North America, which is why we're not necessarily focused on that.
00:15:08.000But at the same time, we're looking to help wherever we can help with the limited means that we have.
00:15:14.000Well, I know it's derivative, and people are probably getting bored of hockey rinks with the highest altitude in the Guinness World Record, but I'm really into this cause.
00:15:24.000How can people get involved in this particular ice rink?
00:15:42.000So if people do a search, hockey with altitude or hockey goes higher, either term should bring up the campaign.
00:15:49.000People can also go to our website, hockeyfoundation.org, and our Facebook page, facebook.com slash hockey foundation, where we shared links.
00:16:01.000But yeah, generosity, I think you've got it coming up now.
00:16:12.000We've got some special packages of products from Hockey Shot and some socks from Darn Tough that are actually really cool, like U.S. and Canadian socks.
00:16:22.000We've got a team package for PowerPlayer, which is an analytics program.
00:16:28.000There's some sponsorship packages available.
00:16:30.000You could buy jerseys, whether it's a Team Hockey Foundation or even a Team India jersey from one of the previous seasons when we brought half of Team India over to Canada.
00:17:58.000H ⁇ M, an $18 billion corporation, has a black kid wearing a sweatshirt that says coolest monkey in the jungle, right?
00:18:06.000If you are a non-racist person, you don't see that as anything but a little kid with a monkey.
00:18:13.000I mean, on a Halloween, you see little black kids dressed as monkeys sometimes.
00:18:16.000You see white kids dressed as monkeys.
00:18:18.000You don't think of it as racist if you're not a racist.
00:18:21.000If you are a racist, however, you go, haha, so these imbeciles, the left, are taking it seriously and assuming that an $18 billion corporation wanted to make a racist joke.
00:18:38.000Like this pop star, the weekend, Canadian guy with the funny hairdo, he just cut ties with H ⁇ M. And you look at this Twitter thread and it has all these people saying, I'd like to give H ⁇ M the benefit of a doubt and say this wasn't done intentionally.
00:18:54.000You'd like to give them the benefit of the doubt?
00:18:56.000You think a massive corporation with thousands of employees wants to throw it all away for a dumb racist joke?
00:19:34.000In other words, as I tweeted, they're in trouble for not being racist.
00:19:38.000But look at LeBron James posing as a giant gorilla beast from a Nazi propaganda, anti-Nazi propaganda poster that he repeated for the cover of Vogue.
00:19:49.000And what about don't celebrities wear bape all the time?
00:19:59.000It's a remarkably expensive Japanese company that features a guerrilla on it.
00:20:04.000And black celebrities, even though it's like a dead 90s streetwear thing, black celebrities still dole out the dough for the Japanese rip-off artist.
00:20:57.000But now we have emotion-based politics.
00:21:00.000Women got Obama elected based on his zero experience, based on his just rhetoric and identity politics.
00:21:06.000But you get the black vote, visible minority vote, you get all the gays, you get all women vote, all uninformed women who aren't total Republicans get Oprah.
00:21:18.000That's the vast majority of the country.
00:21:20.000And they would want revenge for Trump.
00:21:22.000And every time we go, she's a TV star, they go, you just elected a TV star, which is a pet peeve of mine, by the way.
00:21:27.000I'm old, and I remember Donald Trump in the 70s, the 80s.
00:21:32.000The reality TV star was just one tiny facet of his vast career.
00:21:36.000But one person I like to talk to when I have these panic attacks is Mr. Roger Stone, the consistent voice of reason on the right, who's been there for decades, decades upon decades.
00:21:50.000The man has a back tattoo of Richard Nixon.
00:21:58.000A lot going on this week, and I'm not talking about the Golden Globes.
00:22:03.000Yeah, that was a self-indulgent fraud.
00:22:07.000I mean, all these people who knew about exactly what was going on in Hollywood, did nothing about it, said nothing about it, have now signed on to the Me Too craze because it's the politically correct and cool thing to do.
00:23:01.000Because when I think of her, I think of got the black vote, got the woman vote, got the emotional politics vote, got the identity politics vote.
00:23:09.000No one who really knows about the country is going to vote for, but that's a minority.
00:23:15.000Yeah, look, I think the opposition research would turn up plenty that we don't want to talk about today.
00:23:21.000But overall, I still believe that we could beat her.
00:23:26.000She's not going to be the Democratic nominee anyway, in my view.
00:23:30.000I'm still putting my money on Michelle Obama.
00:23:43.000I think she's an insult to lesbians everywhere because she's saying to them, even if you're a billionaire, even if you got $3 billion, stay in the closet, have a fake marriage, because being a lesbian is horrible.
00:23:54.000It's not a good message for young lesbians.
00:24:11.000I wanted to give Steve Bannon the benefit of the doubt.
00:24:15.000And I could understand if his comments were after the time that he had been terminated.
00:24:21.000Then you could chalk it up to anger over being fired.
00:24:26.000But now I determined that he said all these things in his White House office when he had the high privilege of public service thanks only to Donald Trump.
00:24:37.000And it continues a trend that kind of astounds me.
00:24:44.000In other words, if Rex Tillerson doesn't agree with what the president said about Charlottesville, why can't he keep his own counsel?
00:24:54.000Why can't he verbalize that in a direct conversation with the president?
00:24:59.000Why does he have to call a press conference?
00:25:01.000Or if Nikki Haley thinks the women who I believe are falsely making accusations against the president for sexual harassment, if she agrees with them or if she thinks they ought to be listened to, why can't she say that to the president in a private conversation?
00:25:19.000Why does she have to say it in a press conference?
00:25:23.000You know, when Richard Nixon was president, the Secretary of Interior, Walter Hickel, criticized the president's conduct of the Vietnam War.
00:25:33.000He was fired within an hour and told to clean out his office.
00:26:03.000But some of these details in this book are the left is really glomming on to, like this idea of Trump sleeping with his friend's wife and then putting his friend on speakerphone.
00:26:14.000Now, Lawrence O'Donnell had Michael Wolf on recently, and I thought O'Donnell brought up an okay point, which is surely this had to be cleared by lawyers who are petrified of being sued.
00:26:52.000This is part and parcel of an orchestrated effort.
00:26:57.000I've said, going back to March, that once the Russian collusion delusion collapses, once they can't come up with any real evidence or proof that the Trump campaign or the Trump family or Trump associates actually colluded with the Russians in order to affect the 2016 election, they would move to Plan B. This is plan B. Trump is crazy.
00:27:55.000Franklin Roosevelt went around wearing naval capes, business glasses, and a cigarette holder long after those things were out of vogue.
00:28:04.000You know, Theodore Roosevelt, you know what they said about him?
00:28:08.000A bragger, a loudmouth, a lightweight, a self-aggrandizer, one of our greatest presidents.
00:28:15.000Andrew Jackson, vulgar, crude, uninformed, ignorant, another of our presidents.
00:28:23.000So, you know, it's very hard, first of all, to judge these things within the eye of the storm.
00:28:29.000And I really think people at this point, more interested in results, record stock market, ISIS on the run, boom in the housing market, unemployment at all-time lows, African-American unemployment at the all-time low, cutting regulations at all levels.
00:28:52.000A solid conservative on the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:28:57.000I'm not sure people care how he's doing it.
00:29:00.000I don't think they care how many hours he puts into the Oval Office.
00:29:04.000They want to know whether things are getting better.
00:29:06.000Well, you just summarized David Brooks' article nicely, where he seems to be conceding that the anti-Trump movement is losing, and he calls it the decline of anti-Trumpism.
00:29:18.000And in the article, he says, it's almost as if there are two White Houses.
00:29:22.000There's the Potemkin White House, which we tend to focus on, Trump berserk in front of the TV, the lawyers working, the Russian investigation, the press operation, blah, blah, blah.
00:29:30.000Then there's the invisible White House that you never hear about, which is getting more effective at managing around the distracted boss.
00:29:37.000And then he lists all the successes that you just listed.
00:29:40.000So there's the media shitstorm White House that women are obsessed with and liberals are obsessed with.
00:29:48.000And then there's the background White House that is really, I think it's one of the best presidencies we've had since Washington.
00:29:55.000Well, and the people who are upset are the people who didn't vote for him anyway and won't vote for him in the future.
00:30:02.000This really is Trump derangement syndrome.
00:30:05.000They can't get over the defeat of their precious Hillary, and they can't quite get their hands around the fact that she is a greedy, foul-mouthed, short-tempered, entitled criminal who belongs behind bars.
00:30:21.000She's never done anything for women other than cover up their sexual assault and rape by her husband and hire the nasty lawyers and private detectives to threaten Bill's victims.
00:30:32.000So the whole notion of her as an advocate for women turns out to be laughable.
00:30:40.000And, you know, I spoke in Orlando last week and I was confronted by a woman congressman, African-American woman congressman.
00:30:48.000She was very polite, but she said, you know, what's your president doing to unite this country?
00:30:53.000To which I said, black unemployment at the all-time low?
00:31:16.000Maybe it was the Oprah thing, but she's got too many skeletons in the closet.
00:31:20.000I don't see Michelle running because we're learning how bad Obama's legacy was.
00:31:24.000Every day, Trump craps on Obama's legacy and you realize all the mistakes he made from Syria to Afghanistan to unemployment here and abroad.
00:31:39.000You've reinstated my confidence that this is eight years.
00:31:43.000And Bernie, look, Bernie may be in prison by then.
00:31:46.000There's a federal grand jury now impaneled examining the fraudulent loan that his wife engineered, which Bernie backed in a letter on his U.S. Senate stationery.
00:31:59.000I think they're both involved in substantial financial fraud.
00:32:03.000Now, you know, in the aftermath of Watergate, liberals told us endlessly, no person is above the law.
00:32:47.000Well, we've got an attrition of truth happening here where these lies are running sprints and the truth is running marathons.
00:32:54.000And I think the longer we do this, the more they realize that we have everyone's best interests at heart and the left only has their own interests at heart.
00:33:03.000Well, it would be nice if somebody would wake Jeff Sessions up, just kind of tap him on the shoulder and say, Jeff, your Attorney General, there's egregious evidence of crime.
00:33:15.000I saw this Senate hearing in which he's asked directly why he's not investigating Hillary Clinton.
00:33:21.000And he says, well, I can't find anything to investigate.
00:33:26.000This guy has the visual acuity of Stevie Wonder.
00:33:33.000The only person in the country who doesn't seem to be able to see it is Jeff Sessions.
00:33:38.000This guy is the greatest single disappointment that I see.
00:33:42.000And then this week, right, I should say late last week, the decision to abandon the president's position on state legalized marijuana, to me, that's the epitome of foolishness.
00:33:55.000Donald Trump was unequivocal in the campaign that he supported the states' rights to decide for themselves and that he personally supported medicinal marijuana.
00:34:06.000What part of that does Jeff Sessions not get?
00:34:09.000I don't know how he can not understand that.
00:34:12.000And that's a really bad way to lose the youth vote and ostracize millennials and Gen Y and every other young person that's remotely interested in non-liberal politics.
00:34:25.000It's not like you're going to make tons of money banning marijuana.
00:34:28.000Well, it's now a consensus issue in America.
00:34:32.000In a way, it's like gay marriage, which begins as controversial, but ultimately becomes a consensus issue in the country.
00:34:40.000As far as marijuana is concerned, I'm looking at polling numbers in individual states in the high 60s, low 70s of people for it.
00:34:50.000Now, when you cut back and just look at Republicans, support among Republicans is at 57, 58, 59.
00:34:59.000Jeff Sessions lives in another century.
00:35:02.000And when he says good people don't smoke marijuana, no, Senator, no, Mr. Attorney General, sick people smoke marijuana, millions of them.
00:35:14.000And as all of the medical evidence demonstrates to us, it is far preferable to opioids.
00:35:21.000It's very interesting to see, for example, how in Israel, the government is treating PTSD syndrome for their soldiers with marijuana.
00:35:32.000More and more American veterans are now using it for PTSD.
00:35:39.000I went out with Bill Maher from HBO and Judge Andrew Napolitano, Congressman Matt Gates from Florida, Curtis Sliwa of the Guardian Angels, former Republican National Committee co-chairman Tom Evans, and formed the U.S. Cannabis Coalition, a bipartisan organization, to appeal to the president to keep your pledge and tell Jeff Sessions to cut the crap.
00:36:09.000It's too strong, though, these days, isn't it?
00:36:11.000I find I used to watch it to make horror movies scarier and sex with my wife better, but I can't handle it anymore.
00:38:26.000In this constant war on fun, that is political correctness, we tend to have hilarious dudes like yesterday's guest, Count Dankula, defending themselves.
00:38:47.000Chelsea's cheap labor alcoholism in that place that has all the rice.
00:38:50.000Filthy cockroaches and thieving wee gypsies in the place that go fucking nuke twice.
00:38:54.000Hitmen on scooters and edgescook shooters and the one where the president's a cuck.
00:38:58.000The one where it's sunny, the one with no money and the one that is completely f ⁇ ed.
00:39:02.000Muslims and Muslims and Muslims and Muslims and also that one with the Jews.
00:39:05.000All of the slabs that remove the kebabs and the ones that can't poo in the loo.
00:39:12.000Democrat backers and those pesky hackers, the one with the terrorist attacks.
00:39:15.000Really hot whammin, the one with the famine and the one that want white people back.
00:39:19.000Pedos and ladyboys, boomerang chuckers and that one that is really small.
00:39:22.000The mafia black metal, the fat guy when you expelled the fucking wall.
00:39:26.000AIDS, AIDS, AIDS, AIDS, the one where they all touch kids.
00:39:29.000The one that has a really funny name and the one that can suck my s ⁇ That was a great example of why Scotland is better than most countries in the world and America is better than Scotland.