The economy is still booming, stocks hit another record on heels of a tax bill, but what is the left focused on? They think Trump had sex with a porn star shortly after his marriage, and more specifically, she didn t enjoy it. And she thought it was probably in a broom closet somewhere. Breaking news: Trump allegedly had an affair and wasn t good in bed. Meanwhile, this is happening.
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00:02:26.000That's what percentage I care about his sex life.
00:02:29.000You know, just as we were listening to that song, I saw on my phone that he's now banning people from Haiti and other shithole countries, including Belize and Samoa.
00:02:42.000He's clearly no longer caring about optics.
00:02:46.000But I want to dive right into the show because I want to talk about kids.
00:02:48.000I committed when we started this show that I was going to talk about, you know, families and kids a lot and defend children, be a spokesman for children's rights.
00:02:57.000And I think the biggest pariahs out there, no, sorry, the biggest predators out there when it comes to children are the left.
00:03:04.000Their communist oppression is hurting kids.
00:03:06.000So I want to talk about the war on kids and the way the far left is using kids as just not just virtue signals, but weapons.
00:03:13.000And my brother's going to come on and talk about some new eating techniques.
00:03:16.000I've got Jack Carr, the guy who wrote this book.
00:03:19.000It's like a Punisher type book about being a Navy SEAL.
00:03:22.000And I'm also going to talk to you about my, I've been replacing Artie Lang this week over at the Anthony Cumius show, Compound Media down the street.
00:03:32.000And then, of course, we will end it all by looking at this incredibly fat woman and laughing at her.
00:03:39.000So I've been filling in for the comedian Artie Lang on Compound Media's Artie and Anthony Show.
00:03:45.000Artie is addicted to both cocaine and heroin, that he snorts regularly, and that gives him a profusive, is that the word?
00:04:40.000Now, his contention is it's because of his diabetes, his cracked fingers.
00:04:45.000I don't see how that could give you any moisture, those cotton gloves.
00:04:50.000Surely that usurps the moisture from your hands.
00:04:52.000He also had a cigarette in his hand that wasn't lit, that eventually broke.
00:04:56.000And his head had been shaved just at the top.
00:04:59.000He proceeded to tell us the bizarre stories after sort of stumbling in, bizarre stories of being beaten by prison guards and dragged by the hair, whipped in the back with an iron bar.
00:05:20.000But I can't help, just as a totally disinterested robot, just looking at the facts, I can't help but think, that can't be true.
00:05:29.000If a prison guard beat a celebrity with a lead pipe, first of all, he knows it's going to be in international news and he's going to lose his pensions.
00:05:37.000Secondly, it's going to be international news and he's going to lose his pension.
00:05:41.000Anyway, see if you can parse some sanity from this bizarre appearance.
00:05:48.000So he puts me in gen pop, like general population.
00:07:04.000It might just be a comedian making up a fun story, but I was talking to a cop about it after the show who was there, and he said, yeah, tell you what it looks like to me.
00:07:12.000It looks like, and I hate to look like a little snitchy rat crapping on Artie, who's my friend, but I'm here to entertain you.
00:07:20.000And this is a theory a cop had about what's really going on here, because something doesn't add up.
00:07:25.000And he said, no, what happened was he was probably going through withdrawals.
00:10:39.000And then he snaps and he goes, I won't say the actual swear word so Dave doesn't have to bleep it out, but he goes, like he goes purple and starts screaming.
00:10:50.000It was like right out of an anime thing with lightning shooting out of him and stuff.
00:10:55.000And I think it was like a National Geographic animal thing where we're supposed to just gallop into the woods like scared coyotes, but we could easily take them.
00:11:03.000So we start laughing and we go, whoa, who put a quarter on you?
00:13:08.000The left has a very strange relationship with children, does it not?
00:13:13.000If they're not justifying pedophilia or telling us not to have kids, they are putting children in bubbles and making them so safe that they're worse off and in more danger.
00:13:26.000That is the liberal ethos in a nutshell.
00:13:28.000It's the communist ethos, and that is we hereby commit to hurt the people we're purporting to help.
00:13:35.000And I was reading this article by a child psychologist named Barbara Greenberg called, Should Schools Ban Kids from Having Best Friends?
00:13:45.000Now, this has become a hot topic as of late because Prince William or Prince Harry or one of those funny-looking princes is sending his kids to a school that bans best friends.
00:13:58.000Let me just tell you, if my daughter's teachers are watching, if any teacher at any of my kids' schools tells them they can't have a best friend, I am going to go in there with so much fire and brimstone that flames are going to come out of my eyes.
00:14:15.000There is no way in Hades you are telling me my kids cannot have best friends.
00:14:21.000But it's such a ludicrous thing to suggest that I'm actually fascinated by it.
00:14:29.000And she says, but child after child comes into my therapy office distressed when their best friend has now given someone else this coveted title.
00:14:43.000And she later says, I'm a huge fan of inclusion, the phrase best friend, blah, blah, but it leads to emotional distress and would be significantly less likely if our kids spoke of close or even good friends rather than best friends, if our kids spoke.
00:14:58.000So they're trying to monitor child speech.
00:15:01.000Their obsession with meddling goes beyond the taxpayer and you and I and into children's lives, controlling children's speech.
00:15:11.000I've always said on this show that there's two types of people in politics.
00:15:14.000People who want to be left alone and people who won't leave them the hell alone.
00:15:18.000That second part is really the problem with America.
00:15:22.000People who won't leave us alone now won't leave kids alone.
00:15:25.000That's not what this country is about.
00:15:26.000This country is about liberty and freedom and letting people be.
00:17:04.000I'm late because I've been having really bad stage fright.
00:17:10.000This is really different from reading to a classroom of kids.
00:17:16.000So I want to start off by introducing myself as I always do in my lives, but for everyone, this is the first time you'll be watching, because this is also getting posted on YouTube.
00:17:29.000Today is December 7th, 2017, and I am Enigma Midnight, also known as Lauren Desilvio.
00:17:39.000I am a proud member of the LGBTQ community.
00:17:44.000I am a binder pansexual, and I am also a proud trans parent.
00:17:50.000My 11-year-old daughter has been out for two years, a little bit over.
00:18:46.000So not only has she decided this kid is not heterosexual, but she's also gone in and switched her gender up as the youngest kid to ever go from 9 to 11.
00:18:56.000And she'd like the world to know this intimate fact about her child, his child, whatever the hell this person is.
00:19:38.000And in order to help the children understand what transgender meant as well as the adults in the school, because not all the teachers and stuff know, especially down south, it's a little bit different down there from up north.
00:20:12.000I think I should have inferred Xanax, Obituates, maybe even Oxy, something slightly more serious, because Pot's kind of giggly, but you can still keep a train of thought.
00:20:23.000And she's not slurring, so that's not booze.
00:20:25.000That looks to me, and this is just a conjecture, like something worse.
00:20:28.000But the real crime here, it's not a crime to be wasted, but the real crime here is this using kids as a political weapon.
00:20:36.000And it's not just people who pretend they're trans or whatever, but you see this all over the left.
00:20:41.000I mean, look, on the right, you might see a kid at a parade with an American flag, but the left really gets into their minds.
00:20:48.000And this reminds me of this other video I saw where it was purporting to be these academics just saying, hi, so what's going on?
00:20:56.000We want to, you know, do a test to dip our toes in the water of the kids, find out, get some feedback.
00:21:23.000I don't have a problem with someone having an agenda.
00:21:25.000But enforcing it on kids and bringing cameras around and making kids cry so you can push your illegal immigration while pretending that this is all about providing the kids with the best education possible is duplicitous at best and child abuse at worst.
00:23:46.000Are you telling these kids that the Gestapo is going to come in and pick up paralyzed kids and slump them over their shoulder and take them over to the dumpster where they throw them in a big pile of disabled kids?
00:24:02.000Trying to get rid of those bad immigrants.
00:24:04.000What he's doing with taking away DACA is actually taking those dreams of those good immigrants and they're telling you, oh, this country is free.
00:28:45.000Now, when you get stuff from the dumpster, you can also mouth cook it.
00:28:50.000So a lot of mouth cookers are freegans.
00:28:52.000I'm campaigning, and I want to show people that there's so much breadth of food that is being thrown away, and it is very easy for you to eat More sustainably and cheaply, just on food that people are throwing away.
00:29:19.000But it's become more elevated now with social media.
00:29:22.000You find out when this woman, look, people leave a message when they're going to throw away a donut and then she comes by and has the donut.
00:29:32.000I think what I really want to do this money is to travel around the UK and learn about different recipes that people of the United Kingdom is using to make use of the leftovers.
00:29:42.000I think there are so many ways we can save food and I want to share these recipes with everyone around me.
00:29:55.000Then the social media app also separately tells you when someone is going to throw away a donut at their house and you go to their house and then you grab that donut.
00:30:05.000And you don't see this from conservatives.
00:30:07.000You don't see this kind of innovation, this kind of bravery.
00:30:09.000They're just eating the same old crap every day.
00:30:59.000But when he's choosing his pen name, he was told by other guys, make it a letter C. Because when people come into a bookstore, they start from the left and they go to the right, so they do the A's and the B's.
00:31:11.000By the time C rolls around, you are in the mood to buy and you've sort of settled in to the bookstore.
00:31:19.000And you look at all these names in His genre of like crime, and you realize, wow, there's a lot of C's there.
00:31:53.000It should, and I think that's what caught the eye of Simon Schuster and Emily and Bessler and Emily Bessler books because really the emotions that the protagonist feels are emotions that happen to me in real life.
00:32:05.000And all I did was take those emotions, twist them into a fictional story, and do something that I've always wanted to do, which is well you talk, you can see the survivor's guilt in it, where these guys get sent home and they can't take it that others didn't make it.
00:32:18.000They feel so much guilt that they survived.
00:32:21.000Yep, unfortunately, that's a big issue these days and one that I've become all too familiar with.
00:32:26.000And once you're in this game long enough, you get pretty good at spotting it.
00:32:55.000And it slowly unravels throughout the course of the story.
00:32:58.000But there's a pharmaceutical company that has some interest in testing out some drugs on our nation's most elite soldiers, which is unfortunately something that has happened in the past.
00:33:08.000Yeah, isn't that how we discovered LSD?
00:33:12.000I don't know if it's actually true or not, but there's that one.
00:33:15.000Then there's some other ones that have been more substantiated from the church hearings back in the late 70s, things that the CIA was doing back then.
00:33:23.000And the result of those hearings were some memorandums and some regulations that would keep that from happening again.
00:33:29.000And I just wrote a story where some people in the pharmaceutical industry and government didn't get those memos and did it again here in the future.
00:33:41.000As far as like I described in the book or just information.
00:33:45.000Well yeah, like what's the limit to it?
00:33:46.000There's definitely a level of negligence.
00:33:48.000And I've been talking to soldiers who have been there where they said that they got shot at from a mosque and their commanding officer was saying, don't shoot back, don't shoot back.
00:33:58.000And the only way they could have lived was to say, what?
00:34:15.000You might have the same rules of engagement, but the interpretation of those rules I've seen related to soldiers in different ways.
00:34:23.000And a lot of that has to do with the political climate.
00:34:25.000So I've definitely heard of that happening.
00:34:27.000But you always have the inherent right to self-defense.
00:34:29.000So with my guys, I always went back to that.
00:34:32.000You always have the right, inherent right to defend yourself.
00:34:35.000Even if they're jihadists or shooting from a children's hospital.
00:34:38.000Right, because that thing is now being used for a military purpose.
00:34:42.000But, you know, how farther you go up the chain of command, the more blurred that becomes.
00:34:47.000And obviously, the enemy's gotten very good at using media and using social media against us to get their story out, even if places like that are being used for a military purpose.
00:34:57.000In Israel, they call it Pollywood, the Palestinians making up stories.
00:35:01.000But I know that the government isn't sitting there.
00:35:03.000I know Obama wasn't sitting there saying, let's murder 10 Green Berets today.
00:35:45.000Do you think there's a difference between the Obama administration and the Trump administration as far as soldiers' lives overseas and morale in general?
00:35:54.000Yeah, you know, that's a tough one because I've been out since Trump became president, so I don't have a first-hand experience there.
00:36:00.000But when you're on the ground, you definitely have, your connection to that support is through the politics of how the rules of engagement are interpreted and then the type of gear and support that you get and the type of missions that you're approved to do.
00:36:14.000So all of that morphs over time, especially in something that's 16 plus years long.
00:36:19.000So I couldn't tell you what they're feeling right now on the ground, but my guess is that they're getting the support and the equipment that they need.
00:36:26.000What do you think about Mad Dog Mattis?
00:36:44.000I don't like constantly meddling in the Middle East.
00:36:47.000However, when there are miscreants and jihadists who are threatening the entire Western world, sometimes you got to go on a cleaning spree.
00:36:56.000And he said, his thing was, just let us do our job.
00:37:02.000And I mean, that's obviously simplistic, but yeah, the full spectrum approach that we use today, we don't have total war anymore.
00:37:11.000We have to accept that we don't just go in there and clean house like you would have 50 years ago.
00:37:15.000But at the same time, we have some tools at our disposal that weren't available 50 years ago, even 20 years ago.
00:37:22.000So that full spectrum approach, I do think that is the only option going forward because we don't commit ourselves to total war anymore.
00:37:30.000What is the only option going forward?
00:37:32.000Well, I've said we don't have that total war option that we did in World War II and wors before that.
00:37:41.000So option going forward is, well, really, those communities that are involved in, that are supporting this jihad are really the ones that have to solve the problem.
00:37:52.000That's where the solutions are going to come from.
00:37:55.000All day long, we can be like Baghdad SWAT or Kabul SWAT, but hey, 10, 15, 20 years from now, we're probably going to be doing the exact same things.
00:38:06.000Well, this book, The Terminal List, it reminds me of The Punisher in a lot of ways, where there's deep-seated corruption that got soldiers killed.
00:38:16.000do you feel animosity towards the American government?
00:38:21.000I know that, you know, maybe it's just because I'm generally an optimistic type person, but I have to believe that they are doing the best that they can and have been doing the best they can to deal with some very difficult situations.
00:38:33.000So I tend to give the benefit of the doubt just in general.
00:38:36.000So I don't hold them culpable for the last 16 years, just having been on the ground over there and knowing what chaos it is and how hard it is to make the decisions.
00:38:48.000So you sympathize with Reese, but you and Reese don't have the same kind of animosity for the White House.
00:38:54.000Well, there's some other things that happens to the protagonist there, James Reese, that aren't just the American government getting his guys killed through negligence.
00:39:04.000There's some other things at play that make him go on this rampage.
00:39:08.000And really, I've always wanted to explore that age-old theme of revenge without constraint, which is why that was the first book that I decided to write.
00:39:16.000I wanted to write since I was a little kid, wanted to be a SEAL, and wanted to write fiction.
00:39:19.000So as that SEAL time was coming to an end, I figured it was time to give writing a try, and that's why I went with the Revenge Without Constraint theme, which is explored in the terminal list.
00:39:29.000It's a great trope allah's dads love and have loved since Charles Bronson was in Deathwish.
00:39:35.000It's what I loved growing up, loved reading, loved watching movies about.
00:39:57.000How many times do we have to explain this to the obese left, the feminist left?
00:40:03.000When we see a gigantic fat pig, we don't think, I hate you, you don't have the right to exist.
00:40:08.000We don't want to be like grade school kids and make up some rhyme about fatty, fatty, boombalatty.
00:40:15.000We see someone who is dying, who got a gift from God called life and is abusing that gift, which is a sin, which is blasphemy, which is going to kill you.
00:40:26.000It's exactly the same as heroin addicts.
00:40:29.000When you see a junkie, you go, oh man, what are you doing?
00:40:33.000When you see someone addicted to food, you go, oh, you're going to die.
00:40:40.000But in this need to make everyone on the right ashamed of themselves and everyone on the left proud of themselves, we have people who are dying who are told they're beautiful.
00:40:50.000And this is a little segment called, I got 99 problems, but fat ain't one.
00:42:40.000If men look at pictures of you and say things like, how many beers, or go back and forth on how much they'd have to be paid to sleep with you, that means you're not gorgeous.