Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 10, 2026


THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 110 — OnlyFans Immigrants? Minneapolis ICE Riot? The Donroe Doctrine?


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00:00:00.480 From the age of Big Brother.
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00:00:22.520 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard to this week's edition of Thought Crime.
00:00:28.460 It is Thought Crime Thursday.
00:00:30.000 And by the way, we are live.
00:00:32.520 So if you've got your Rumble rants, please make sure to throw those up because we will be reading them.
00:00:39.800 And my lovely assistant, Blake Neff, of course, will be the one reading them.
00:00:44.360 Blake, how are you?
00:00:45.800 Hello, I'm great.
00:00:46.800 Just remember, the worse your take, the more likely it is that we'll notice and read it.
00:00:50.900 So definitely be sending in those really awful takes like Philadelphia sports fans are great or Philadelphia sports fans are human beings.
00:00:59.360 we're more likely to react to those precisely because of what we are not
00:01:02.800 hold on hold on we are our crushing machines guys look at the top right
00:01:07.760 corner what in the world is that wait it's a Blake lookalike I don't have a
00:01:12.800 mustache talking about me what is is that oh my Nikolas Maduro oh on thought
00:01:26.280 crime well this is quite a surprise um how do we refer to you um ex-president former president do
00:01:33.240 you do you still identify as president hey i a decent man and he i innocent and the president
00:01:42.440 trump allowed me to do a one podcast and he'll say i can do it a talk rhyme and i i get taken
00:01:52.040 from my house in venezuela and he taken me here and i do it one podcast a talk crime
00:02:01.580 hola well we certainly appreciate that mr president now now mr president what do you
00:02:08.100 what do you say to these allegations that it was your own government that handed you up
00:02:13.100 that it was your own vice president and your own security forces that basically wanted to
00:02:18.800 get rid of you and sold you out to the americans no they're lying about me i don't do nothing wrong
00:02:27.840 i is a do a i number one president in south america the trump take me for no reason and i
00:02:38.340 give it a good oil to the wrong people and he get upset at me for what nobody sell me out i have
00:02:47.020 number one secret service cubano wait do you have do you have the water bottle in your hands
00:02:52.980 the one they gave you on the plane yeah he does he has that same water bottle they only give me
00:02:58.220 one yeah i mean you got to make that stuff last you gotta milk it yeah well they tell me for no
00:03:04.420 reason now mr president we're also told that delta force was able to pretty much cut right
00:03:10.620 through all of your presidential guard uh like pretty much like a hot knife through butter um
00:03:16.000 we're told something like 55 cubans were killed possibly 80 soldiers total in total why is it
00:03:23.240 mr president that you didn't try to i don't know train your forces a little bit better or have
00:03:27.900 better security it's not my problem it's not my fault cubano my protecting service is all cubans
00:03:40.540 You cannot trust them.
00:03:42.140 They're very bad.
00:03:43.660 They're not good.
00:03:46.860 And I need them to protect me, and they don't do a good job at all.
00:03:52.500 They're not good.
00:03:55.060 ¿Sí?
00:03:56.020 You understand?
00:03:58.160 ¿Sí?
00:03:59.300 Sí.
00:04:01.600 Now, Andrew, of course, you speak Spanish.
00:04:04.500 Maybe you can help me translate some of this.
00:04:06.600 But, you know, being, of course, that you're Mexican.
00:04:09.720 hey this is a good one i like this and uh and president maduro i just wanted to ask that now
00:04:20.760 now we understand that your wife was also arrested the same time as you had you know we we need to
00:04:28.200 know and and people are asking i see the chat is lighting up while you were on the plane were you
00:04:33.880 able to become members
00:04:35.680 of the Five Mile High Club?
00:04:39.880 Si. They allow us
00:04:42.060 two minutes
00:04:43.740 and
00:04:44.760 we do it. But I
00:04:47.920 have to say... Two minutes?
00:04:50.120 But that's barely enough time to... I have to say, when I
00:04:51.800 arrived in New York,
00:04:53.320 I was shocked to see
00:04:55.860 how many
00:04:57.860 illegals
00:04:59.540 are in the city. Because
00:05:01.860 how do you say?
00:05:03.880 It reminds me of Venezuela. I feel like I'm at home. So many of them. But they're all Mexican. I don't know why.
00:05:13.720 They're actually Puerto Ricans.
00:05:15.600 My final question, Mr. President, El Presidente, is we're also told, also your prison cell seems to be in some kind of prison library.
00:05:27.260 how is it like how are you are your conditions how are the facilities there in new york and what
00:05:34.120 is it like being cellmates with diddy see uh it's not bad it's not bad it's not bad at all
00:05:42.640 you remind me of me and the cilia we do a much similar and the dd do a much similar to the cilia
00:05:51.120 do and then uh back home our prison no good back home our prison no water no food you work
00:05:59.900 in new york i get to play chess you good i mean no food and no water in a venezuelan prison sounds
00:06:08.120 like it's also like a venezuelan restaurant a venezuelan mall grocery store supermarket yeah
00:06:14.660 Si, but I eat.
00:06:17.360 Si.
00:06:19.420 Ain't no problem.
00:06:20.540 Do we have Tyler? Is Tyler here?
00:06:22.420 Yeah, we do. We have Tyler here.
00:06:24.120 He seems thoroughly...
00:06:24.940 I feel like I walked
00:06:28.640 in the middle of something.
00:06:29.600 I don't know.
00:06:31.060 You have any questions for President Dura here?
00:06:32.800 Tyler's just thinking,
00:06:33.640 I already got in trouble for dumb stuff.
00:06:37.660 Now I'm going to get in trouble for more stuff
00:06:39.200 like this segment.
00:06:41.300 This is not dumb stuff.
00:06:42.520 This is serious international relations.
00:06:44.700 This is serious geopolitics.
00:06:46.640 No, this is number one.
00:06:48.460 Mr. President.
00:06:49.660 Warren Heath.
00:06:50.600 Need number one.
00:06:51.520 President Trump allowed me to do a one podcast.
00:06:54.040 So, Mr. President, what would you, if you were advising President Trump what to do with the oil, the Venezuelan oil, what do you think America should do with it?
00:07:05.900 Two things.
00:07:07.940 One is really bad oil.
00:07:10.880 It's no good.
00:07:11.560 dirty oil that's why it is so hard see and number two the chinese pay good money good client
00:07:20.920 so sell it to china see it's the number one client
00:07:29.400 no problem it's good thank you for that advice or would you mean perhaps no problemo
00:07:37.340 Eh, no problemo.
00:07:40.440 Eh, I, uh, give a speech, eh, six months ago, eh, I say,
00:07:45.400 Ven a por mí!
00:07:47.320 La espera aquí, Miraflores!
00:07:49.800 No liga tarde, coborde!
00:07:52.780 And the president thinks I call him coward.
00:07:55.380 I don't call him coward.
00:07:56.680 All I want is peace.
00:07:58.380 I want peace, no war.
00:08:00.040 And he arrest me for no reason!
00:08:02.540 And me and Cecilia
00:08:03.520 are wrongfully put in the prison.
00:08:11.320 Why? For what?
00:08:16.280 Oh, boy.
00:08:18.420 I think that covers the Venezuela topic.
00:08:20.160 I think that covers Venezuela very capably.
00:08:23.460 But we're planning to talk about that later in the show.
00:08:25.180 But, Jack, we were also very excited to hit
00:08:28.200 our first topic for the day before
00:08:31.040 Mustache Man
00:08:32.520 introduced it on our podcast, I guess he must have
00:08:35.180 chloroformed
00:08:36.720 No, he's not deposed. He's still a president.
00:08:39.700 Yeah, he's El Presidente.
00:08:41.480 El Presidente.
00:08:43.100 Trump allowed him on the podcast.
00:08:44.120 Mr. President, you don't have anywhere else to go. Do you want to just sit and join us
00:08:47.560 on ThoughtCrime tonight and just kind of
00:08:49.080 go through the topics? We had a whole show
00:08:51.520 planned before you
00:08:53.680 crashed our
00:08:54.760 event, so do you want to just
00:08:57.440 go through the show?
00:08:58.200 I don't recognize Maduro without his sash.
00:09:01.380 Thank you.
00:09:02.740 I will love it.
00:09:04.340 Thank you for the invite.
00:09:06.840 All right.
00:09:07.340 Maduro needs his sash.
00:09:08.880 He needs his Venezuela's sash.
00:09:11.260 Do they let him wear a sash in prison?
00:09:13.360 Probably not.
00:09:14.340 A sash.
00:09:14.640 No, not since Jeffrey Epstein.
00:09:19.480 He's had to take his sash off.
00:09:21.360 Is it true, Mr. President, is it true?
00:09:23.160 Did they put you in Jeffrey Epstein's cell?
00:09:25.960 and is it true that he may have left some things behind in that cell yeah he did but then
00:09:34.880 my next door is dd and i tell dd i said um you like oil and he say uh yeah i like baby oil
00:09:48.400 and i say i also like oil in venezuela we have a lot of it and he do not good things to me with
00:09:59.160 that oil tmi mr presidente sorry but it's no problem
00:10:07.700 i'm sure your wife was very upset about this it's a bit of oh no she like she was okay with
00:10:16.240 this right see silly do the same thing to me back in caracas oh so you're familiar with diddy then
00:10:25.100 as it is see diddy invite me to parties i cannot make because i get a restate if i go to america
00:10:34.980 so i stay in caracas and now i go to diddy party every day well you know it's it's interesting
00:10:42.100 because, Blake, I think you were just about to say our first topic might actually lend itself
00:10:47.520 to something that might be potentially helpful for people who are in President Maduro's situation.
00:10:53.700 They're stuck inside, but they do have computer access.
00:10:57.820 So this is something that might actually be useful for them.
00:11:00.900 Do I want to hit that or do we want to hit Minneapolis first, Jack?
00:11:03.920 We have a couple options.
00:11:06.420 Well, you know, we do have.
00:11:08.260 So here's the situation.
00:11:09.200 Obviously, we've got people on the ground in Minneapolis.
00:11:12.680 We've got assets on the ground.
00:11:14.020 Human Events has people there right now keeping an eye on it.
00:11:16.880 We just saw, obviously, Commander Bovino got into a scuffle with a couple of these agitators.
00:11:21.840 His security had to get involved.
00:11:23.540 It looks like he was totally okay from that perspective, but there's no question they are starting to target him more.
00:11:29.140 And we know the sun is going down there in Minneapolis.
00:11:32.360 They're also outside of this area where the shooting took place.
00:11:37.840 they've created you know some kind of autonomous zone or maybe perhaps the early stages of an
00:11:43.680 autonomous zone similar to uh what we saw in seattle five years ago with the chas i don't know
00:11:50.120 if this is the going to be called the maz the minneapolis um autonomous zone so we'll see but
00:11:56.600 we know that mayor fry actually did order police out of the area and barricades are now be set up
00:12:02.760 being set up like it's the french revolution and uh it's it's what can i say the bolsheviks
00:12:07.840 the marxist the jacobins the right here's here's a video of it now so these barricades are being
00:12:13.600 set up like it's the french revolution the jacobins are back the bolsheviks are back and
00:12:18.420 they're doing the exact same things they did before so obviously we're going to be keeping
00:12:22.940 an eye on that if something pops off we're gonna we're gonna go straight to it but did you guys
00:12:26.700 uh blake what do you think should we should we get into this story now yeah i think i think so i
00:12:30.480 I think I think it's just the big it's the biggest story of today had going through the extremely arbitrary measure of how many tweets on exit had trending shoved in my face.
00:12:39.580 It was like several million. And I think, you know, the topic we're questioning, the sort of the big picture question is, you could say, who killed Renee Good?
00:12:50.040 Because there's really there's a lot of good candidates because everyone's decided to blame.
00:12:55.560 Some people are blaming, you know, the officer, but a lot of people are blaming President Trump.
00:12:59.600 we have people saying he needs to be impeached he needs to be arrested he needs to be probably
00:13:04.200 who knows what they would want to say and but we were saying on the show today i think the person
00:13:09.960 who bears the most responsibility is probably mayor jacob fry and then governor tim walls and
00:13:15.880 the reason they bear responsibility is they decided to pit their own people against ice as political
00:13:22.700 pawns as human shields and they wanted something like this to happen they were all they're over
00:13:27.800 deep down, they are overjoyed that this took place. They wanted to create a situation like
00:13:33.000 this and they got their wish and they're celebrating right now. Yeah. I mean, there's
00:13:39.780 no question. I mean, some of the stuff that I've been seeing, by the way, is pretty insane in terms
00:13:46.460 of them going, going and talking about how then, and Blake, you've definitely seen this before
00:13:51.280 with a lot of other, you know, Kyle Rittenhouse type shootings or other police based shootings
00:13:55.880 where they'll say they'll sit there and say oh well why didn't the officer just you know
00:14:00.360 shoot the tires or oh why didn't the officer just do this or why didn't just do that did he have to
00:14:06.400 do this it's like oh yeah yeah he should have just shot the steering wheel just shoot the steering
00:14:11.160 wheel out of her hand so she can't turn into him why didn't he just shoot her foot so she wouldn't
00:14:15.180 be able to hit the gas this is ridiculous these kind of statements are ridiculous and then of
00:14:20.120 course it came out today that the same officer had actually been hit um i i forget exactly the
00:14:26.620 amount of time it was a couple of months ago i think june and he it was june so a couple about
00:14:31.080 six months ago so he required 35 stitches in that incident where he had been drugged and numerous
00:14:38.040 incidents where this is going on and i i think you know i think we're all generally in agreement
00:14:43.300 that the officer was in the right here and the protester was not the agitator was not but what
00:14:48.060 what i would like to get into with the gang since we are on thought crime we're supposed to be
00:14:52.620 committing thought crimes what is going on with these npr listener women who seem to think that
00:15:00.860 they can just commit acts like this with um reckless abandon and face no consequences whatsoever
00:15:09.100 why do they seem to because there are other people and cassandra fairbanks had this tick
00:15:13.020 tiktok video that she posted earlier today where there was another woman out of charlotte and she
00:15:18.380 was saying oh yeah me and my friends were going around looking for ice agents and trying to block
00:15:22.960 them as well and we never thought that something like this could happen to us but now i'm starting
00:15:27.200 to get scared what what if that happens to me next and it's like yeah if you see police officers
00:15:32.660 out conducting an arrest or um out can you know dealing with a you know a car crash anything like
00:15:40.140 whatever they're doing, and you drive up to them and block your car in front of what law
00:15:46.040 enforcement is doing, you're going to have a bad day. All right. I don't know if this is going to
00:15:51.160 happen, but if you try to ram them with your car, then yes, definitely this is going to happen.
00:15:56.340 And you're definitely going to have a bad day. And what's crazy to me though, is that these
00:16:01.940 liberal, you know, the AWFLs, the awfuls have never seemed to actually face any real consequences
00:16:08.860 at all in their lives well and there's this clip i think it's 344 did i find it um 344 i believe
00:16:19.880 yeah this is uh getting this is when he got dragged jack 334 play cut 334 these images show
00:16:29.120 the officer's hand in the vehicle in this video you can see the driver take off with the agent
00:16:34.280 hanging from the car dragging him 300 feet through front yards these graphic images show
00:16:40.140 the aftermath a bloody agent who needed 33 stitches for his significant cuts
00:16:45.620 yeah oh my gosh and by the way i hadn't seen that yeah and you know here's the deal it's um
00:16:53.760 this let's see here christy noem you can do this 299 uh christy noem detailed yesterday that just
00:17:02.780 in recent weeks, there's been over 100 ramming incidents involving ICE agents. There was four
00:17:09.500 the day of the fatal shooting, three of which happened in Minneapolis. 299.
00:17:14.300 Today alone in this country, there have been four different domestic terrorist attacks
00:17:19.180 on federal officers by the ramming of vehicles. Three of them happened here in Minneapolis.
00:17:25.700 We've seen over 100 of these vehicle ramming happen in just recent weeks,
00:17:30.180 and this must stop. Ice alone is facing a 1,300 percent increase in assaults against them and an
00:17:37.400 8,000 percent increase in death threats against all of them. In fact, the very same officer who
00:17:43.580 was attacked today had previously been dragged by an anti-Ice rioter who had rammed him with a car
00:17:49.920 and drug him back in June. He sustained injuries at that time as well. Yeah, so what my question is,
00:17:57.420 because this has been going on for months these ramming incidents my question is
00:18:01.260 who's training them to do this like what message boards what what private discord chats whatever
00:18:07.800 who's funding it because i watched a story in detail it was probably in like uh i want to say
00:18:12.800 october november and it was in southern california the guy instantly calls his lawyer which was
00:18:18.160 connected to some you know non-profit that was getting funded through a non-profit so where does
00:18:23.360 that non-profit get its money to pay the lawyers how did they coordinate with the local citizen
00:18:28.880 observers so that so that these people know where to call and who to call when they get in trouble
00:18:33.520 and then within two hours this guy was on with aaron burnett on cnn crime victim because he was
00:18:39.140 harassing stalking ice agents yep in the field yeah i mean i don't know that they need to be
00:18:45.420 trained to ram someone with a car it just it seems pretty straightforward in how they do it
00:18:49.880 But what you will find if you float around in left-wing circles online, the thing about it, I guess, that the right should understand is the left is pretty good at being decentralized about things.
00:19:02.200 So you can just be in a Discord server.
00:19:07.860 You can be on Threads or Blue Sky or whatever.
00:19:10.960 You can be just in private chat rooms.
00:19:12.580 You can be in signal groups.
00:19:14.140 You can be on text chains.
00:19:15.780 and they're just very good at sharing knowledge
00:19:18.460 and they're very good at organically
00:19:21.260 getting all aligned on an issue.
00:19:23.380 We should do that here.
00:19:24.380 Yeah, but we won't do that here
00:19:26.220 because that's a fundamental difference
00:19:27.820 between the left and right and how they do things.
00:19:33.300 One of the things I would just add
00:19:34.820 is that it's also that they don't need
00:19:37.120 necessarily always to go into Discord chats
00:19:41.020 and private servers
00:19:41.940 because their stuff doesn't ever get banned.
00:19:44.680 on if you you can go on instagram and find antifa pages posting oh do this to more ice agents or
00:19:50.800 they have like ice watch uh different sites that are up red it's got a whole page that in minneapolis
00:19:55.940 dedicated to ice watch hey this is where ice is today you need to keep an eye on them and then
00:20:00.700 you can go in the comments and you'll see people coordinating these types of activities and these
00:20:05.200 types of attacks or people will post flyers about this is where we're going next week facebook has
00:20:09.320 had this up for years they've never done anything about it instagram as well both same company meta
00:20:13.540 Reddit has it all over the place. So again, they just do it right out in the open. And unfortunately,
00:20:20.100 you don't actually see either the social media companies taking action against it. And you
00:20:25.720 definitely don't see action taken until unfortunately, events like this take place.
00:20:30.400 And you see agents in this case, having to defend and fend for their lives and be in this situation
00:20:38.080 when they shouldn't have to be because the National Guard should be there already.
00:20:42.020 in fact it's just a thing because you mentioned it i just decided to search ice watch minneapolis
00:20:46.240 and on reddit's minneapolis page there's ice watch orientation tonight 7 p.m zoom so that's
00:20:52.360 probably seven central that's an hour and a half from now and someone says remember to join these
00:20:57.340 events with a vpn and but you know i suspect you don't need to join it with a vpn if you just so
00:21:02.860 by the way it just came out people should police if you go look at um post millennial just posted
00:21:07.340 up a story that in fact renee good was an a quote ice watch warrior who was trained by far left
00:21:14.940 activists to disrupt and resist agents so she is someone who received this training she is someone
00:21:21.340 who possibly was working with this reddit page or something similar where uh through listen to this
00:21:27.260 through school and activist groups she became involved with an ice watch group quote a loose
00:21:32.860 collection of activists whose mission was to disrupt ice during operations similar groups
00:21:38.220 and agitators have been forming all over the country with the goals to dox disrupt and block
00:21:42.940 ice from carrying out lawful operations to remove illegal aliens from the city uh let's see where
00:21:50.300 where is this one she received training this is someone um someone who knows her from knows her
00:22:00.100 from school. She received training, very thorough training to listen to commands, to know your
00:22:04.900 rights, to whistle when you see an ICE agent. This is what she did. She had done. So people
00:22:09.820 who knew her say that she was actively involved in training to disrupt ICE operations. And
00:22:16.980 these types of groups are out there. They have been forming. They're doing so. I just
00:22:21.000 mentioned the one in Minneapolis. It's right there in public. Anyone can go see it. Yet
00:22:24.860 Reddit will not take action against this. We haven't seen indictments against any of
00:22:28.340 people doing this we haven't seen uh the doj come and try to take down these reddit pages
00:22:32.980 at all the way they take down pages again they just do it right in the open and here's the
00:22:37.460 article right to your point has it to your point that i mean to to corroborate the fact that she
00:22:42.980 was obviously trained this was a eyewitness to this event 281. they clearly wanted her out of
00:22:50.100 there um because she was the main car leading the um the protest is my understanding i talked to
00:22:56.580 to another guy who was driving behind her but she was she was very she was very successful in
00:23:06.340 blocking traffic she was doing what she was what she was set out to do and so they wanted to get
00:23:10.920 her the hell out of there yeah so it looked like she was impeding ice vehicles definitely yeah that
00:23:18.280 was her goal yeah and there's actually this actually goes way back though this is this is
00:23:23.360 almost 10 years ago so i'll just point to 10 years ago here in arizona uh there is a group that's
00:23:29.380 called mi gente uh that's still operational i wasn't sure if they're operational my people
00:23:33.760 uh but they have been thank you so much for that uh i should have asked the president actually for
00:23:38.940 a translation is that correct president el presidente so mi gente has actually been
00:23:45.600 operating for well over a decade and i actually just did a quick search of their website where
00:23:50.880 they giddily talk about car blocking as a tactic. So this has been a tactic that's been used in
00:23:58.620 Arizona. They were doing this, if you remember 10 years ago, car blocking, using vehicles to get in
00:24:05.820 the way, which was just referenced in that video, which is, again, this is what happens. I mean,
00:24:12.120 what can go wrong when you take crazy people, you ignite them through an organization like
00:24:19.160 mehinte you put them in a vehicle you tell them to use the vehicle to impede uh lawful conduct
00:24:26.040 and then you know wouldn't you know it you know they could actually maybe hurt somebody because
00:24:31.820 vehicles are one of the deadliest things that you could give a crazy person uh and so this one i'm
00:24:38.360 looking at is a protester was transferred to immigration authorities in arizona uh was but
00:24:45.340 They were, again, doing the same exact thing.
00:24:48.320 They were blocking.
00:24:48.900 This was 2016.
00:24:50.560 This is March of 2016.
00:24:52.620 So this is before.
00:24:53.860 Yeah, these guys are anti-civilizational arsonists.
00:24:57.280 This is what they are.
00:24:58.260 They're civilizational arsonists.
00:25:01.420 They've spent the last year calling ICE.
00:25:09.380 Yeah, the president's gone.
00:25:11.120 Mikey's back.
00:25:12.040 They've spent the last year calling ICE the Gestapo,
00:25:15.340 the nazis the fascists and then we're supposed to be surprised when people and tyler brought it up
00:25:21.500 i mean car blocking is a thing on the left so we're supposed to be surprised when people
00:25:25.800 interfering with an ice operation get the consequences of interfering with an ice operation
00:25:30.920 and so they think that nothing's going to happen to them by using their car and you saw in that
00:25:35.500 clip that lady she was leading the way she was obviously trying to stop this ice operation
00:25:39.660 And she found out what the consequences were. And so I don't think car blocking is going to be a big thing on the left anymore now that they've found out what the consequences are.
00:25:50.620 But we can't be surprised when you interfere with an ICE operation that that's actually stemming from the left constantly labeling our brave ICE officers as fascists, as Gestapo, as Nazis.
00:26:04.220 And they're not actually enforcing the law in our country, but they're actually just taking decent, nice, innocent families and deporting them for absolutely no reason at all, of course.
00:26:13.620 Well, and that's that's what I want to get into, though, is because you've got people that just live in this soup all the time.
00:26:19.800 And particularly it's these affluent female white women, some cases more middle class, and they're just listening to NPR over and over.
00:26:28.560 um uh fisher king had a tweet up earlier where he said npr said that ice shot a woman in her car
00:26:36.480 just while she was sitting in it didn't even mention anything about the gas didn't even mention
00:26:40.720 anything about um assaulting the officer or trying to run into him and so i i this is still what i
00:26:46.960 want to get into is how is it that we have these massive pockets and swaths of our population where
00:26:54.000 where there's millions of people caught up in this fried mental model where they just think
00:26:58.240 it's totally fine to go and interfere with police. Like it's, it's like, it's, it's a section. It's,
00:27:04.120 I think it's kind of like LARPing in a sense, like live action role-playing,
00:27:07.340 but it's something where like, they don't actually realize that this isn't a game,
00:27:11.520 but they think it is. Yeah. They think they're the Robin Hoods of our society and that they're
00:27:16.300 upholding the, you know, the social and moral law of our country when they don't actually realize
00:27:21.060 that you're breaking the law by coming into our country legally.
00:27:24.320 But also, I don't know if you guys have seen the clip of the car.
00:27:27.440 Its tires actually slid because it was icy out there and it was cold
00:27:31.960 and the tires didn't catch traction.
00:27:34.620 But thank God that happened because if it didn't,
00:27:37.100 the ICE officer 100% would have been run over before he was able to take the shot.
00:27:41.640 And so say what you want, but yeah, you can see it in this clip.
00:27:45.980 She speeds forward and her tire does not catch the traction.
00:27:50.280 So say what you want, but you cannot be the Robin Hood of society and uphold what you think is actually the law of our country when these brave ICE officers are putting their lives on the line day in and day out.
00:28:01.900 it's like they actually if you actually believe right if you actually believe that ice are
00:28:08.500 fascist nazis then you've been told your whole life that the best thing you can do is go out
00:28:16.580 and fight the nazis go out and kill the nazis and look every one of us on this program right now
00:28:23.400 and you know we know exactly what the consequences of something like that can be when you're told
00:28:30.960 over and over that someone's a nazi because they don't call you a nazi because they think you're
00:28:35.440 one they call you one because they want to be able to kill you and get away with it
00:28:40.080 yeah well and i so mikey you were saying that perhaps we're not going to see any car rammings
00:28:47.860 but i think it's a little more insistent like you know because now somebody's effed around and found
00:28:51.660 out i think we'll see more i think it's i think it's more insidious than that i think that they
00:28:55.420 wanted this to happen i think that they wanted this to be totally staged no but it's 100 staged
00:29:00.740 here's the problem though is that again this whole thing the only way to stop a bus
00:29:06.940 deporting a bunch of people is put a car in front of it the only way to uh you know block a road
00:29:14.460 is they're not going to do this with human change they've done that before you know how easy that is
00:29:18.000 to get they they they have trained people to put people in vehicles they're going to you're going
00:29:23.680 to have crazier people than ever before in vehicles doing more what i'm saying is but what i'm saying
00:29:29.420 is they wanted somebody to die well that's what i'm saying they're 100 they want their own they
00:29:34.020 want they want a few martyrs so that they can sort of now protest and do do their own chas in
00:29:40.780 minneapolis although it's freezing but they're not gonna be but this isn't it there's gonna be more
00:29:44.960 yes they want more people they're gonna have a lot they'll want to yeah i think they'll do more
00:29:49.380 certainly more car blockages they'll and they'll make a whole stunt out are you gonna shoot me too
00:29:54.360 i and like frankly ice needs to plan now for what their plan should be and i feel like
00:29:58.640 the best plan for what they should do is
00:30:00.500 if you are blocking ICE, we are going
00:30:02.640 through your car 100% of the
00:30:04.620 time. You basically
00:30:05.940 can't mess around with this. You can't let
00:30:08.580 yourself get bossed around
00:30:10.500 by people who are willful
00:30:12.780 disruptors of the social contract
00:30:14.860 and willful underminers of law and order.
00:30:17.140 When people try to get
00:30:18.720 hooked on these memes, they're trying to
00:30:20.620 increase entropy. They're trying to obliterate
00:30:22.700 the ability for ICE to do its job.
00:30:24.260 The only way you can stop that is you just say, nope,
00:30:26.560 every single time, bam, your car's gone,
00:30:29.080 you're off to jail, you're getting a prison sentence.
00:30:30.960 I have a theory, though.
00:30:32.000 My theory, though, is that
00:30:33.720 they actually want white women
00:30:35.220 being the ones driving these cars.
00:30:37.660 Well, they certainly are the easiest ones
00:30:39.060 to recruit to drive the cars.
00:30:40.400 Well, no, I think they intentionally want
00:30:42.080 white women to drive the cars.
00:30:43.500 And they want, because I think,
00:30:45.780 because if you look at the past,
00:30:47.300 in the past, they were kind of recruiting
00:30:49.560 like Hispanic leaders to be involved with this.
00:30:54.740 That doesn't exist anymore.
00:30:55.920 And I think it's intentional. And part of the intent, the intentionality of that is I actually think they want to influence white women to feel bad for white women who become victims of their self-created crime. Does that make sense?
00:31:09.980 I actually think that the insidious thing about all this is they're actually intentionally recruiting white females to get involved with this because they know that the white female vote in America is probably going to be more more impacted by a crazy white female getting killed by ICE agents.
00:31:33.460 I'm telling you, I just don't think they need to be deliberate about it.
00:31:36.720 they're infinite young white they self-select but they do definitely want them as the martyr
00:31:41.860 they want them as the martyr they're probably bad drivers and they're also like most likely to do
00:31:46.400 something stupid think that they're like gi joe like if you need to stick someone's face on a
00:31:51.100 poster and like this is the martyr you don't want to use those like antifa mutants that they get
00:31:56.080 arrested in portland all of the time you want someone who has a face ideally no tattoos ideally
00:32:01.100 no like weird something like middle america girl next door yeah exactly but they don't want it to
00:32:06.320 be a minority because that's unimpactful to the vote the voter that they're trying to influence
00:32:12.560 but yeah but tyler why is it though charlie used to always talk about how
00:32:17.680 yeah how we're team civilization and their team anarchy and so if their ultimate goal is anarchy
00:32:24.940 which is to make you know a new chas to burn down minneapolis and burn down wendy's well you see two
00:32:31.540 extremes here. You see George Floyd, who was arrested and died doing something wrong, which was
00:32:38.600 stealing, beating women, taking fentanyl, and Derek Chauvin upholding the law, who should be
00:32:45.680 out of jail, by the way. And then on this case, you see a woman who's interfering with an ICE
00:32:50.760 operation, and both of them get killed in the process. And so if the ultimate goal is anarchy
00:32:56.420 in the world of fair and equitable why isn't the white woman getting the exact same riots
00:33:02.040 and burning in the streets and destruction of a city that the black man got that's not very fair
00:33:08.300 and equitable well if the victim is white you're not going to get the somali community to riled up
00:33:15.620 about a white woman you're not going to get blm riled up about a white woman it's just not going
00:33:19.200 to happen well but here's totally not going to happen honestly part of this we're fortunate this
00:33:23.680 didn't happen in the summer months because i'm telling you it's cold in minneapolis let's see
00:33:28.480 how big this this maz chas community grows or how big it's cold and i know that some will the like
00:33:35.340 most passionate will do it but i'm telling you the only thing that's saving minneapolis right now
00:33:39.100 from a from a floydapalooza 2.0 is the freezing temperatures i disagree i think it i think it
00:33:44.480 does matter that it was a white victim and so who no i agree that this will radicalize this is more
00:33:49.940 radicalizing to the extremes it greatly here's what's more likely to happen you're a lot more
00:33:54.040 likely after this to have like i'll be frank an antifa psycho with an ar-15 goes and tries to
00:34:00.160 ambush and murder ice agents that is a lot more likely than after or like a bombing yes fire
00:34:06.540 bombing or pipe bombing or something that that type of thing sure we do we do see that kind of
00:34:11.420 like targeted leftist white violence but targeted violence it's just wanton riots you only get you
00:34:18.460 only get like the looting style riots let's be frank after a blm coded event and you can look
00:34:24.280 back we had them after floyd but we had lesser local ones after freddie gray and baltimore you
00:34:30.720 had michael brown and ferguson i guess those didn't that didn't boil our riots as much yeah
00:34:35.400 but you're right though because it's kind of like the serno steve salier like observation that you
00:34:40.620 know if you're gonna like serno is always saying and jack back me up on this that uh when when you
00:34:46.380 get a white guy not not dissimilar from you know a tyler robinson person right like silent but very
00:34:53.860 deadly they they they when they get radicalized they they actually it's not an impulsive violence
00:35:00.160 it's a it's a meticulous methodical planned out versus the spray and pray like floydapalooza
00:35:07.440 writing you know yeah yeah it's just which is horrific i said on war room earlier today that
00:35:14.200 it would that it would not surprise me if one of the things that we see next is an attempt to
00:35:19.180 assassinate um commander bovino uh he's walking around there all the time he is a very well-known
00:35:26.380 target he's on tv all the time and as horrific as it is and as as you know obviously ghoulish as it
00:35:34.600 is to talk about you do have to actually point that out to say look you know this guy is going
00:35:39.720 to be a massive high value target for the left and i guarantee you and we just we just saw them
00:35:44.920 assault him once so i guarantee you what were they doing they were testing security and they're
00:35:49.960 gonna they just they the trainee just showed up at jd's house a couple of nights ago uh charlie
00:35:55.000 of course is still no longer with us and this is what i don't get when i see so much like like
00:35:59.160 infighting and like all the insanity going on in like the conservative media world right now
00:36:03.960 and it's like guys they're they're literally bolsheviks at the door who are trying to kill us
00:36:09.940 they've killed one of us already they are not stopping they're trying to kill ice they've got
00:36:14.920 they've got like middle america moms going behind the cars of suv fully radicalized blake you and i
00:36:22.720 used to talk about this radicalized to the level of isis charging at ice officers and we're sitting
00:36:29.280 there still wondering like oh well you know let's just talk about something else like this is going
00:36:33.880 on this is real and it's happening the right the right is very aware like we'll brag about this
00:36:38.920 you know you'll see those polls that say liberal women are way more likely to report having you
00:36:44.200 know a diagnosed mental illness than conservative women and also liberal men are likely to report
00:36:49.500 a diagnosed mental thing and the really insane people are more likely to be on the left and as
00:36:55.220 we've pointed out uh like you know the trans epidemic that correlates with every single
00:37:00.800 mental illness known to man they're vastly more likely to have all of these these are mentally
00:37:05.740 unwell individuals and yeah sometimes that manifests as i post embarrassing things on the
00:37:10.760 internet but sometimes that manifests as i try to do a mass shooting we've had at this point
00:37:15.740 while like over the holidays we just you know we got additional confirmation that the nashville
00:37:21.000 shooter was actually motivated by like aggressive racial grievance just straight up in their
00:37:25.960 notebooks it's like oh i should target this school because it's white instead of black
00:37:28.920 and we saw transgender radicalism in the minneapolis shooting you just you have all of
00:37:34.040 these ingredients for lunatic people to express themselves in violence and they're endlessly
00:37:39.280 getting this media script from political leaders on the left from governor waltz from members of
00:37:46.000 congress saying yeah let's play it may 2025 uh governor tim waltz at some at a college by the
00:37:52.980 way at a college at a graduation ceremony i remember 42 graduation donald trump's modern
00:37:58.120 day guescapo is scooping folks up off the streets they're in unmarked vans wearing masks being
00:38:04.260 shipped off to foreign torture dungeons no chance to mount a defense not even a chance to kiss a
00:38:09.640 loved one goodbye just grabbed up by masked agents shoved into those vans and disappeared
00:38:14.480 to be clear there's no way for us to know whether they were actually criminals or not it's not
00:38:19.600 hyperbole to say we're not far from a world where anyone could get that knock at a door
00:38:24.120 and there's no guarantee you'd get your day in court or that you'd ever make it home alive from
00:38:28.780 whatever corner of the world they stick you in now if trump and his folks want to come for
00:38:32.900 minnesotans we need to make sure that there's a firewall that they have to come through before
00:38:36.960 they get to them that see it's so deranged it's so deranged he doesn't even know history well
00:38:42.880 enough to be able to pronounce gestapo yeah the gestapo so and like the specific precedents matter
00:38:47.660 here the gestapo was declared a a criminal organization after after world war ii you just
00:38:54.200 being a member of it made you a criminal same thing they did with the ss and he's saying oh
00:38:59.020 masked agents are going to abduct you from your home he's basically saying america is ruled by a
00:39:04.280 criminal terrorist gang that is not disagreement with immigration policy that is not oh i don't
00:39:10.020 i think we should have amnesty for immigrants that is there is a criminal gang going around
00:39:14.260 terrorizing people and what do you do against criminal terrorist gangs you shoot them that is
00:39:20.280 what they are communicating that is what they are saying every day they absolutely they want the
00:39:25.140 thing is is they want both outcomes as we said on the show today they they want to stoke the
00:39:31.240 lunatics who will get out a rifle and actually murder them because they think one it might force
00:39:35.800 ice to dial things back it might keep people from joining ice it'll make their enforcement
00:39:41.000 operations harder but it also increases the risk for these renee good type individuals who are just
00:39:48.040 trying to get in the way block things up get in their face because it's that balance it's that
00:39:53.860 every ice agent when someone gets in their face has to wonder is this the lunatic with the rifle
00:39:58.340 who's going to kill us they get more nervous they get more jumpy they're more likely way more on edge
00:40:03.560 way more way more on edge that's why that's why cops are more likely to shoot someone in a bad
00:40:08.340 neighborhood yeah they're terrified oh this guy in this traffic stop could kill me they just want
00:40:13.060 to get home to their families at night and meanwhile they put their bodies on the line
00:40:16.420 during the day and you know somebody might kill them and you're totally right um all right go
00:40:22.120 ahead yep i don't know no uh breaking out of uh portland they're saying that uh two people were
00:40:30.080 shot in portland by u.s customs and border patrol agents uh breaking out of local abc we'll see how
00:40:37.580 that one went down let's see uh you know what's frustrating about this too is that guess what
00:40:44.460 we're not talking about as soon as this happened in minneapolis we're not talking about somali
00:40:48.940 fraud yeah oh we're still in minneapolis so at least we'll have that it's just minneapolis is
00:40:54.180 the number one content producing city in america it really is yeah yeah exactly and that's the
00:40:59.220 thing yeah this is this happened that we just played this god oh as you can say this happened
00:41:05.680 like what like four blocks away from where george floyd died yes like this this shooting neighbor
00:41:11.200 happened within walking distance of where george floyd died that is just mind-blowing to me how
00:41:17.900 far away from the cheesecake factory that's what i want to know yeah this is all smoke smoke and
00:41:23.600 mirrors with him because if he can get you to spend all of your time thinking about the gestapo
00:41:28.880 and the nazis and the fascists that are wrongfully arresting beautiful kind you know
00:41:34.920 participating members of society for absolutely no reason and sending them back to their country
00:41:40.380 even though they actually broke the law then he can get you to ignore the fact that under
00:41:46.000 his administration there was billions of dollars that just disappeared through Somali fraud and
00:41:51.680 daycare fraud and just fraud in general and so I think it's really rich when this guy is talking
00:41:56.320 about ICE agents that are actually doing their job and because they're doing their job they're
00:42:01.300 getting docks. They're getting their addresses leaked. They're getting bricks thrown through
00:42:04.840 their windows. They're getting their families threatened for doing their job and upholding
00:42:08.580 the law. And so when this guy says, you'll have your day in court, it's just so sweet. So, so
00:42:14.520 sweet. Such sweet justice when we can say, no, actually, Tim Walls, you'll have your day in
00:42:19.860 court for actually breaking the law and trying to get us to all look in the other direction,
00:42:25.900 the wrong direction, to focus on things that are not the truth, to focus on people that are
00:42:30.600 actually doing their jobs and upholding the law yeah so fbi portland is investigating an agent
00:42:37.780 involved shooting that happened at approximately 215 near the 10 000 block of main street in
00:42:42.960 portland involving customs and border patrol agents in which two individuals were wounded
00:42:47.680 this remains an active and ongoing investigation led by the fbi follow my guess just totally
00:42:54.540 guessing here most ice can't introduce people most of these are going to be people they're
00:42:59.140 trying to arrest and so i would guess that's probably what the case is i looked up the address
00:43:03.900 that this occurred at it's in a very bad part of portland uh the glenfair neighborhood appears to
00:43:10.040 be a frequent yeah but if but if you're seeing if you're if you're an illegal immigrant and you're
00:43:15.800 getting trying to you know ice is trying to nab you and you've got this big story going on in
00:43:20.820 minneapolis and all the left wingers are all riled up then you might think oh this is the time to
00:43:25.360 really like press it and try and get away and flee so it's not to say that those two stories
00:43:29.980 aren't disconnected you know yeah one involves a u.s citizen who's a white lady 37 year old white
00:43:34.940 lady and the other one's probably you know let's be honest probably hispanics or some other minority
00:43:39.080 group but it still increases the temperature in the country that listen it's brazen anti-law
00:43:47.240 enforcement activity where everybody thinks that they have a role to play and standing up to law
00:43:51.380 enforcement no whatever happened to what my dad told me which is like if a cop pulls you over you
00:43:56.980 go 10 and 2 you take the keys out of the car you turn it off you roll down the window and you say
00:44:02.280 yes mr officer hi officer wait like you turn on worship music first yeah you turn on worship
00:44:07.800 it's just no but like this is this is the world i was raised in and all of a sudden these people
00:44:12.140 completely flip everything and think that they have some right to go play vigilante justice
00:44:16.380 Wait, wait, I think there's a different song, though,
00:44:19.900 that Andrew always makes sure is playing when he gets pulled over.
00:44:25.080 Okay, here we go.
00:44:26.680 Wow, they missed the field on that one.
00:44:27.880 A little slow on it.
00:44:30.440 Every time.
00:44:31.680 It's true.
00:44:32.320 Every time he walks into the office, that starts playing.
00:44:34.840 And the weird thing is...
00:44:35.660 It just starts playing.
00:44:36.400 It's not coming from his phone or from any audio thing.
00:44:39.120 Everyone just kind of hears it.
00:44:40.520 It's my DNA.
00:44:41.480 It's just my background music.
00:44:42.660 My DNA is just resonating.
00:44:44.920 Yeah, that's right.
00:44:45.620 me and maduro yeah even though venezuela probably but yeah i think i think that my most important
00:44:53.580 takeaway on this is i do think we care about actually achieving the administration's goal
00:44:59.300 what it was run on which is get deportation mass deportations and so they need to be thinking they
00:45:04.920 need to be strategizing now at dhs inside the white house what is the left likely to do in
00:45:10.920 response to this and then what are we going to do in response to that they can't be caught flat
00:45:15.320 footage so if they're as we predict there's going to be more car blockages they try to exploit this
00:45:20.820 what's your strategy to deal with that what what i've seen some of them mentioning and some of the
00:45:25.900 political leaders uh city council uh local da saying like come at us we're gonna arrest you
00:45:31.200 like they're gonna start trying to bend state law to be able to arrest some of these federal law
00:45:37.440 you have to be ready for that eventually someone is going to try to become make them frankly someone
00:45:42.200 is going to try to make themselves a presidential front runner by being the one who pulls the
00:45:46.340 stunt of trying to arrest an ICE agent while they're doing their operations.
00:45:50.240 It might be Mamdani in New York.
00:45:51.440 I guess he can't run, but he would still want that publicity.
00:45:54.440 Might be Walls in Minneapolis.
00:45:57.020 It could be someone in Oregon.
00:45:58.260 I mean, in Seattle.
00:45:58.760 Let's go through that for a second, because so Keith Ellison, we know, was the one who
00:46:03.340 personally came in and oversaw the charges on literally Derek Chauvin himself.
00:46:07.760 So not exactly known for as being a bastion of support for police.
00:46:12.200 in minnesota could the attorney general here could the state of minnesota bring murder charges
00:46:19.820 on this officer they absolutely could try well there's nothing preventing we talked about that
00:46:24.920 today actually with eric schmidt who's a former ag of missouri he said that that would that the
00:46:30.360 basically the the charges would get rolled into a federal the federal supremacy would would would
00:46:36.520 kick in and it would become a federal charge basically because it's a federal law enforcement
00:46:40.880 that was his that was what he said um i forget the exact term he used we we were chatting about
00:46:46.380 this earlier too and i i think i do agree that i think with with ag schmidt that the supremacy
00:46:50.840 clause would reign here this was a federal officer who was undergoing undertaking federal duties
00:46:57.780 there's no question and so yeah a federal officer could be indicted for you know all sorts of state
00:47:02.580 crimes like you could you could commit a hit and run or something like that you'd you could break
00:47:06.340 laws and get arrested but if you're conducting your duties as a federal officer then that would
00:47:13.480 basically get thrown out in federal court like it's just it's just not something that a state
00:47:17.980 can do well this is this is the whole thing that i'm dealing with right now it's like the whole
00:47:21.940 supremacy thing right this is where the left wants to use law fair to try to invoke state law to try
00:47:29.480 to go after i mean think about like what was going on with the electric stuff in georgia they try to
00:47:33.940 go down to the county level to indict trump at the state level they're indicting political opponents
00:47:40.720 at the state level because it's under away from the federal government so trump's in office
00:47:47.320 obviously they're going to try to do everything they possibly can to indict whoever using state
00:47:52.960 powers right and uh again the just to your point jack the law is very clear that the federal
00:48:01.440 government's in charge and where it's in charge they they have no no say um but that doesn't take
00:48:09.800 that doesn't solve the cheesecake incident from blm the blm riots do we have that clip
00:48:15.420 i gotta throw the cheese caking do we do we have that angela okay they're still grabbing it oh
00:48:24.880 dang all right i teed that up cheesecake he actually went to cheesecake factory
00:48:29.080 What is the cheesecake thing?
00:48:31.260 I don't get the cheesecake thing.
00:48:32.840 We're going to pull it up.
00:48:34.160 This is one of the things that was hilarious
00:48:36.020 while we were going through all this back in the BLM riots.
00:48:39.880 So we were covering all this stuff
00:48:41.380 when Minneapolis was getting ransacked.
00:48:44.940 And remember, they were ransacking every single city
00:48:48.140 or every single store.
00:48:49.900 They shut down everything.
00:48:51.100 They boarded up all downtown Minneapolis.
00:48:53.220 And they were covering this,
00:48:54.780 and this clip came out on the news.
00:48:57.600 Do we have it soon?
00:48:58.540 Almost, yeah.
00:49:00.440 So soon.
00:49:02.260 I'm looking now.
00:49:03.100 It's actually, there's a long,
00:49:04.420 there's a lot of legal back and forth,
00:49:09.240 specifically on the,
00:49:10.420 can they prosecute a federal agent
00:49:11.680 who is doing federal actions?
00:49:14.700 There's some funny ones,
00:49:15.860 like during Prohibition,
00:49:17.960 or in 1898,
00:49:20.080 Virginia charged a tax collector posse
00:49:22.560 who shot and killed horses and cattle
00:49:24.740 during a shootout.
00:49:25.900 They claimed they were ambushed
00:49:27.280 while trying to collect taxes uh there's like prohibition related cases it would be interesting
00:49:33.260 but i would say before you worry about the charges i think that won't be dramatic enough
00:49:38.460 someone is going to want to try to arrest the agents yeah while they're doing their thing and
00:49:43.100 you have to be ready for how you handle that they should not allow that to occur without having a
00:49:47.440 plan i wonder what the plan would be because because that could devolve into sort of like
00:49:52.380 a shootout i mean it could and i think i think you have to say like i think you have to hold
00:49:57.520 firm on that sort of thing maybe make them have to actually what i would say is you probably want
00:50:02.060 to make them have to shoot first but you cannot allow them to stop you 343 is the uh cheesecake
00:50:07.880 clip yeah let's pull this 343 see someone actually walking away with a cheesecake there after the
00:50:14.380 cheesecake factory was looted unclear where they may have gotten that i think it's abundantly clear
00:50:19.360 where she got the cheesecake the cheesecake factory it's the greatest clip ever this i never
00:50:26.820 saw this no we were laughing about on here i don't i see i was only on for 50 we had we literally
00:50:32.840 they were robbing every store including the cheesecake factory there's chicks walking out
00:50:37.700 with a plate of cheesecake and the first out of the news in minneapolis this is how stupid these
00:50:41.860 people are they're like unclear where they got the cheesecake from the cheesecake factory they're the
00:50:47.400 factory you just said the cheesecake factory was looted it's minnesota nice they didn't want to
00:50:52.060 assume i don't i don't think that cheesecake factory maybe they left maybe they maybe they
00:50:57.240 never mind can't have any good jokes this is what i'm saying everybody needs to be on guard
00:51:03.100 in the cheesecake factory in minneapolis because that thing could get looted at any moment so wait
00:51:06.780 i i want to like play this this idea that what what's up jack before i get interrupted again
00:51:11.520 I know, no, I always do woes with the, you know, with the breaking, and there's some people, it still remains to be seen, caveat, caveat, caveat, but I'm seeing some people in the chat, and then I went back over to Twitter to check it out, where they're saying that the ICE CBP shooting in Portland may also have involved a vehicle assault.
00:51:39.760 Stop it, see?
00:51:41.520 So not confirmed yet, but I'm seeing it in a couple of places right now.
00:51:45.560 You're hearing it first.
00:51:46.840 If you're watching live here on ThoughtCrime,
00:51:49.920 you're hearing down to the second and for new information.
00:51:54.680 This is such a fascinating vein of thought, though,
00:51:58.380 what Blake was just talking about.
00:51:59.700 So if you have, let's just say, Minneapolis PD,
00:52:03.320 or what about its National Guard?
00:52:07.320 Where does that fall into?
00:52:09.920 Well, the National Guard, that's much more...
00:52:11.840 That's state level.
00:52:12.260 I mean, certainly if this...
00:52:14.260 We have a good precedent for that from a place called Little Rock, where if you muster the National Guard to try and say, I'm going to block the execution of federal law here, that is the clearest precedent in the world for where the president can step in over the head of a governor.
00:52:29.900 And just commandeer the National Guard.
00:52:31.520 Yeah, like you could debate whether he's able to do it just in a normal riot.
00:52:35.160 But that is what happened in the infamous Little Rock case was Orville Faubus called out the National Guard and said, we're going to block the integration of our school.
00:52:43.420 Eisenhower says, no, you're not.
00:52:44.760 I'm federalizing the guard and they will enforce integration.
00:52:47.580 And so that is what you could certainly have here.
00:52:50.220 Waltz has, yesterday he gave a warning, which apparently is the first step, says mobilize, get ready, you might be mobilized.
00:52:58.100 And he literally said in the clip, because I need to protect the safety of Minnesotans, including potentially from rogue ICE agents, which is a direct head-to-head between state and federal officials.
00:53:12.740 Now, Trump hasn't federalized the Minnesota National Guard.
00:53:15.840 I'm sure he's willing to.
00:53:17.260 Blake, from a historical standpoint then, what about the Insurrection Act?
00:53:23.700 People keep saying we need the Insurrection Act.
00:53:26.440 Where would that play a role here?
00:53:27.520 I think that's a meme that's in people's heads because it came up.
00:53:32.540 Okay, you don't think it's practical here, but what would it entail?
00:53:35.840 What happens when the president invokes it?
00:53:38.300 I'm not sure.
00:53:38.940 I'd have to reread it.
00:53:39.820 I don't know off the top of my head.
00:53:41.500 Let's look it up.
00:53:42.760 You know, Jack.
00:53:44.420 Do you know?
00:53:46.660 about the history of the act i mean what happens all the way back yeah i mean it it goes back as
00:53:53.500 far as george washington used it in the whiskey rebellion i mean what happens is the president
00:53:58.960 so the la riots are like the classic example of this in 1992 so um uh george hw bush at the time
00:54:07.160 federal calls in the national guard declares an insurrection and calls in not just the national
00:54:12.400 Guard, but also even the federal active duty military, I believe it was active duty Marines
00:54:20.000 from Camp Pendleton who came down as well as as National Guardsmen, many of whom who had just
00:54:24.920 served in units that had just been in like Gulf War and Kuwait and other spots that had just
00:54:32.180 rotated back to the Los Angeles, California area, then came in and they are ordered under the
00:54:38.680 president United States to conduct operations within the United States to put down an insurrection,
00:54:44.980 put down these mass acts of lawlessness. So yes, the president can do this. We've been doing this
00:54:51.020 since our very first president. And I'll always like to add that not only did George Washington
00:54:55.400 order the and use the insurrection act or a similar legal device, he actually commanded
00:55:03.240 troops while while sitting as president to put down the rebellion in western pennsylvania
00:55:08.900 so this is uh so and yeah so you're right jack the act has been invoked about 30 times
00:55:16.940 since the late 18th century and it uh looks like so so it can happen at the state's request
00:55:25.040 or to enforce federal authority when laws are obstructed or to protect constitutional rights
00:55:29.380 when unlawful combinations or conspiracies
00:55:31.260 deprive people of them.
00:55:32.820 So yeah, the president can actually deploy
00:55:34.940 active duty U.S. armed forces
00:55:36.900 and or federalized state National Guard units.
00:55:40.580 So that would be like the Little Rock incident.
00:55:43.040 And then, so we've got 1992 Los Angeles riots, right?
00:55:46.160 H.W. Bush invoked it.
00:55:47.880 California governor's request.
00:55:49.020 You have the civil rights era.
00:55:50.180 Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson
00:55:51.500 used it multiple times during school desegregation.
00:55:55.040 And then labor disputes, 1800s, early 1900s.
00:55:58.120 uh that was suppressing strikes right when they were striking against uh employers
00:56:03.180 reconstruction here grant invoked it multiple times in the south like i like i said i think
00:56:07.720 i was gonna say don't focus on was it using katrina it might have been i i think i think
00:56:13.720 people are demanding the insurrection act because it was brought up a lot during frankly
00:56:18.260 floydapalooza in the floydapalooza and also after like january 6th that was in that was in the water
00:56:24.100 is a thing to discuss so I think it's
00:56:25.760 it's in people's vocabulary so people
00:56:28.100 are mad at Tim Walz so they're saying invoke
00:56:30.060 the insurrection act I think
00:56:31.920 much more than oh do you need to
00:56:34.100 invoke insurrection act or not and I suspect the answer
00:56:35.960 is no there hasn't really been a riot in Minneapolis
00:56:38.220 yet again
00:56:39.400 have that thought process of
00:56:41.500 if someone is trying to if they're
00:56:43.680 going to up their lawfare efforts against
00:56:45.920 ICE against ICE agents against
00:56:47.820 ICE operations and they
00:56:49.880 just need to have a game plan for how they're going to make
00:56:51.920 sure I totally agree deportation ops
00:56:53.780 continue well what happens if there's a standoff if they try and arrest an ICE officer that is a
00:56:59.580 super interesting like it's scary question do not allow them to do it yeah but I mean just imagine
00:57:05.960 if local cops are literally exchanging bullets with federal cops that's the thing I again you
00:57:11.540 kind of think about crises like this actually you know what people want to make the civil war
00:57:16.020 comparison I'll get you a civil war comparison Fort Sumter it's actually worth reading how that
00:57:20.700 crisis goes down so the south has seceded and what they are doing is they are claiming ownership of
00:57:27.160 all the federal forts in the south where the u.s military is there's several of them and we actually
00:57:31.800 evacuate most of them because we can't uh hold them but fort sumter is off the coast of charleston
00:57:36.920 and lincoln refuses to evacuate it south carolina says you have to leave we've seceded you don't own
00:57:42.660 this anymore get out and lincoln refuses to do this but what he very importantly does is he's
00:57:48.780 also adamant we are not going to shoot first we are not going to shoot first we're not going to
00:57:52.400 shoot first i'm not going to send any munitions to the fort i'm only going to send food to the
00:57:56.180 fort as an example he's only going to supply the men so they can remain in place but without
00:58:00.720 any addition he's not going to like fill it up with gunpowder and shot and he's very clever about
00:58:06.900 doing this because what lincoln realizes is if i have this fort open fire on the city of charleston
00:58:13.680 we are the aggressors we look like the bad guys if the southerners go up fly off the handle and
00:58:21.500 start shelling this fort that did not shoot at them now they are in rebellion and that will be
00:58:26.900 vastly better for us frankly winning the civil war and he's hugely correct in this the south
00:58:33.720 cannot help itself they open fire on this fort there's massive rally around the flag sentiment
00:58:39.760 in the north everything is different so if you're going to have a showdown between minneapolis
00:58:45.500 police and ice the number one thing is do not let ice shoot a cop make a cop shoot one of them if
00:58:53.460 it's going to happen well and there was and hopefully that doesn't happen at all yes 100
00:58:59.180 hope it doesn't happen check this out but that's why they need to have that discussion now because
00:59:04.020 those lawfare attempts are going to increase so um this was actually a statement released
00:59:10.160 yesterday by the i'm just getting the graphic here by the um minnesota police and peace
00:59:17.040 officers association and they listen to this quote so hopefully this would bode well for this
00:59:22.080 scenario not happening the minnesota police and peace officers association stands firmly behind
00:59:26.400 law enforcement officers accountability under the law and the safety of every minnesota community
00:59:30.300 irresponsible, reckless rhetoric
00:59:32.520 from political leaders attacking
00:59:34.360 law enforcement, so they're standing with their
00:59:36.500 ICE brothers, is what this says
00:59:38.000 has real and dangerous consequences
00:59:40.300 for officers on the street when officers are
00:59:42.300 villainized, demonized, or used as political
00:59:44.300 props, it fuels hostility, emboldens
00:59:46.620 bad actors, and put lives directly
00:59:48.080 at risk, and they ask to
00:59:50.100 stop using inflammatory language
00:59:52.160 and respect the legal and investigative process
00:59:54.480 boom, hopefully
00:59:56.280 that's a good, hopefully that means that
00:59:57.960 the cops, all the
00:59:59.940 all the law enforcement guys are on the same team and they know that.
01:00:03.320 So hopefully that doesn't happen,
01:00:04.580 but you get that brotherhood.
01:00:06.460 Yeah,
01:00:06.840 it still could though.
01:00:07.640 I mean,
01:00:07.820 there's still going to be,
01:00:08.460 there could be bad actors.
01:00:09.940 I bet,
01:00:10.560 you know what I bet is somebody like Tim Walsh or Jacob Fry.
01:00:13.680 They have their like,
01:00:14.600 you know,
01:00:15.520 Somalian Somalian,
01:00:16.840 like a police force unit that would go in there and do his bidding.
01:00:21.140 It's got like,
01:00:22.200 Hey,
01:00:22.500 you know,
01:00:22.860 you gave me the political kickbacks,
01:00:24.360 but I protected your fraud.
01:00:26.000 Now it's time to call in the favor.
01:00:27.680 I need you to go arrest an ICA.
01:00:28.880 I think we hit a lot on this topic
01:00:31.160 what if
01:00:32.900 so because Tim Walls
01:00:35.280 I guess he was in the National Guard
01:00:36.980 I don't know if he still is or not but somebody
01:00:39.060 was saying that they should recall Tim Walls
01:00:41.120 to the National Guard and then invoke
01:00:43.040 the Insurrection Act but just for Tim
01:00:45.080 Walls
01:00:45.560 that would be funny I don't know if we
01:00:49.100 have the power to do that or not
01:00:50.460 and by the way and make him
01:00:52.940 have to go and guard the spot
01:00:54.580 where the ICE agent was shot so he
01:00:56.960 has to be the one who has to stand there all the whole time and if he doesn't he goes to jail by
01:01:00.920 the way i did look up um the katrina response was not the insurrection act although active duty
01:01:07.260 troops were used there is another act called i had to remind myself uh called the stafford act
01:01:13.680 that is used for when active duty troops come in for disaster response so yes well and i went to
01:01:19.460 the 82nd airborne were there and they they use these for hurricanes you know routinely i i looked
01:01:25.140 up the whiskey rebellion and that was actually the militia act of 1792 and it was because in
01:01:33.560 those days right after the civil or the revolutionary war it was like all the states had militias local
01:01:38.120 militia groups and so it was essentially the same thing but it was you know for local militia groups
01:01:43.500 so all right we've got an early version guys guys guys we have a topic that we have to hit because
01:01:49.360 you won't let us hit it next week guys we have to talk about a different immigration topic we need
01:01:54.420 to talk about this is how jack we need to talk about the horse the horse no the horse andrew
01:02:03.240 no only fans maduro's wife so this is an un this is an unbelievable this is no you guys are
01:02:11.100 oh yeah quick uh mikey can you stick the mustache back on yeah anyway no this is a headline that
01:02:18.140 was in also it wasn't here before that was someone else oh you're right you're right so
01:02:22.680 this is financial times earlier this week uh influencers and only fans models dominate
01:02:30.200 u.s extraordinary artist visas now this is like a hall of fame somewhat misleading headline
01:02:37.240 because they don't really back that up in the substance but it's come up we've talked about
01:02:41.780 the o1 visa on this show and on our normal show the o1 visa so that's kind of the in short it's
01:02:48.240 like the genius visa it's what the people think the h1 visa h1b visa is uh this is what it actually
01:02:54.180 is it's for supremely talented people who have world-class abilities in science athletics the
01:03:00.940 arts that you know supremely talented people and you just need to have them in your country because
01:03:04.400 they are world-class at something and it's long existed it's it was created apparently in response
01:03:10.740 to the nixon administration tried to deport john lennon which they should have but they were
01:03:16.680 apparently unable to do so but then later in 1990 congress created this 01 visa and it includes
01:03:23.000 it's a visa you can just get if you're a top artist but instead of giving this to i guess
01:03:29.160 top classical musicians or you know olympic caliber athletes apparently we now give them
01:03:36.300 to social media influencers and only fans models basically if they have millions of followers and
01:03:45.020 a lot of engagement on social media,
01:03:46.940 you can qualify for an O-1 visa
01:03:48.920 and come to the United States.
01:03:51.000 This is insane.
01:03:52.140 So Olingfans and social media influencers
01:03:55.320 are claiming half of coveted U.S. visas
01:03:57.740 meant for movie stars.
01:03:59.400 Yeah.
01:04:00.160 So what you're saying is
01:04:01.240 that it's no longer the O-1 visa,
01:04:06.620 it's now the Ho-1 visa.
01:04:12.920 Homeigration, ladies and gentlemen.
01:04:14.280 to be fair what got me laughing more was was angelo i could hear him in the studio cracking
01:04:19.160 up like a beat ahead because it's just the audio it's bad it's bad the best part really like
01:04:25.000 very good jack very good article i'll give you your flowers what's amazing is in the article
01:04:30.020 they have some lawyer complaining and it's not that oh we shouldn't have only fans visas as a
01:04:36.000 concept it's they complain uh new york-based attorney shervin abachi founder of abachi law
01:04:41.900 warns that there's a risk that artists whose work is not engineered for online hits will be
01:04:47.560 disadvantaged as the immigration officials will just narrowly focus on their number of views and
01:04:53.440 subscribers when granting these so like what if we have the auteur only fans whores who have a more
01:04:59.720 niche a more niche community what if we're not having enough of these auteur only fans whores
01:05:05.280 and we're just getting the the most popular ones in the most crass populist way well we're getting
01:05:10.040 rid of dei in just about everything so you know if we're going to take the take them we got to take
01:05:15.220 the best everything everything i mean guys like let me just let me just say like what what are
01:05:20.380 we talking i mean look obviously you know we don't want we don't we wanted we want to get rid of the
01:05:25.300 ho one visa program there's no question about that the h1b the htv the j1 and the ho one they all have
01:05:32.180 to go but but you know when it comes down to it like i feel like there should be some kind of
01:05:37.040 I don't know, like a like a perhaps some sort of review, you know, situation, perhaps a board.
01:05:44.920 And I think we should point Blake to that board to determine whether or not the hoes are allowed into the country.
01:05:53.780 I would have a really simple. There's a really simple 11 year olds.
01:05:57.480 Listen, there's a really simple way to solve this problem with the whole one visa.
01:06:01.760 It's just they have to have a recommendation letter from their dad in order to get into the country.
01:06:07.040 That's a good idea
01:06:09.800 There would probably be a lot of dads
01:06:11.120 Now if I was on the board I would accept my position
01:06:13.440 It has to be a recommendation letter
01:06:16.000 It has to be a photo
01:06:17.820 How would you run the review board
01:06:19.320 What I would do is I would go to the bureau
01:06:21.900 Of printing and engraving
01:06:23.300 And I would say you need to make
01:06:25.680 A nice federal
01:06:27.520 Seal or stamp probably a stamp
01:06:29.760 And they'll make me a nice official
01:06:31.600 US government stamp that says on it
01:06:33.560 Be gone thought and I will
01:06:35.620 stamp every single application with that stamp and i'll have a great day every day no exceptions
01:06:42.800 no exceptions at all so wait since we're talking about foreign visas i think we should bring in
01:06:47.500 our resident expert on uh foreign foreign travel uh uh president maduro what's your take on uh on
01:06:54.940 the whole one visa no no problem i come because they take me my wife celia she come on whole
01:07:05.440 one visa and she and didi are number good number one friend they like this and celia hoan she's
01:07:16.480 you like the celia maybe not celia is muy bien she is not muy bien i could i think she probably
01:07:26.700 could have been waiting in like 30 years ago yeah 30 years ago for sure yeah she could have got we
01:07:31.180 have some images here she could have got the hoa visa 30 years ago did you know wait this brings
01:07:35.760 up that topic that we talked about not that long ago there did you know there's only uh under the
01:07:41.900 age of 30 there's only 43 million women under the age of 30 in america and there's 1.3 million
01:07:49.340 on only fans stop 1.4 wait is that all domestic yeah that's america there's 1.4 million u.s
01:07:57.420 women creators and there's only
01:07:59.120 so I mean
01:08:01.440 obviously there could be some older but
01:08:03.420 the large that's like 3%
01:08:06.140 literally like
01:08:07.820 one in every 30
01:08:09.720 women that you
01:08:11.600 walk if you come across in America
01:08:13.860 are likely
01:08:14.740 okay that just doesn't sound
01:08:17.680 accurate
01:08:18.200 how many women under 40
01:08:21.020 there's a point to this
01:08:22.900 there's a point to my point guys
01:08:24.840 there's a point to this
01:08:27.180 Which is we don't need any international
01:08:29.000 You all carry on
01:08:30.040 They're taking jobs away
01:08:34.660 From Americans
01:08:35.800 No
01:08:36.360 He did not go there
01:08:39.280 Oh no
01:08:40.940 You have to reserve this for all the American women
01:08:44.000 We have enough
01:08:45.560 One of the things that I wanted to add to that though
01:08:48.640 Is that I did actually hear this before
01:08:50.780 That apparently
01:08:52.760 Like only
01:08:54.680 The top 1%
01:08:56.680 of the only
01:08:58.920 I don't know what you call them, OnlyFans creators
01:09:01.140 are actually making
01:09:02.760 a living off of it.
01:09:04.780 Everybody else, the other
01:09:07.000 99% are like very
01:09:09.120 very, they're just scraping by.
01:09:12.960 So, okay.
01:09:14.200 There's 1.6 thousand people
01:09:16.400 scraping by, rubbing pennies together.
01:09:19.360 No, I'm just looking at our live stream
01:09:21.180 on Rumble right now and obviously we'll have a lot more
01:09:23.160 but, I mean, there's a good chance that we have
01:09:25.200 some OnlyFans models that are listening
01:09:27.180 right now, just statistically. People really want to hear
01:09:29.160 the percentage. Statistically.
01:09:31.700 Listen, statistically. We've got one
01:09:33.220 in the top right corner. Which
01:09:34.800 our argument would be
01:09:37.120 is like, look, we've got plenty of jobs to go
01:09:39.240 chase ballots this year.
01:09:42.020 Come work
01:09:43.120 for us. Do that. Don't do the OnlyFans
01:09:45.280 stuff. We do not need any HR problems
01:09:47.320 with our ballot chasers. No,
01:09:49.160 they work amongst themselves and their own community.
01:09:51.640 Okay. So they ballot chase
01:09:53.160 on OnlyFans. That's better than OnlyFans.
01:09:54.660 No, that's better than only...
01:09:55.960 So what's bad is legal to get a...
01:09:57.960 If you're a beautiful person, we want you going to chase ballots.
01:10:01.020 I'm looking at some of the images of these women that got the visas.
01:10:04.380 We can throw one of them up.
01:10:06.000 I don't know if we need to blur it.
01:10:07.420 Am I going to throw up?
01:10:08.520 I think we need to review...
01:10:10.300 They're not sending their best.
01:10:11.300 We can start the review board right now.
01:10:12.900 They're not sending their best.
01:10:14.560 Okay.
01:10:15.220 So we need to say...
01:10:17.420 We need to say...
01:10:19.420 We need to say...
01:10:20.140 Oh, my gosh.
01:10:23.580 You need to say let him in or be gone.
01:10:25.600 You need to say let him in or be gone.
01:10:28.040 Yeah, throw that up.
01:10:29.420 Go ahead, Noah.
01:10:30.180 Throw that up.
01:10:31.160 What do we got?
01:10:31.680 What do we got?
01:10:32.240 This is what we had to do to share it on this program.
01:10:35.140 They're not saying their best.
01:10:36.820 This is your new neighbor.
01:10:40.380 Nah, can't do it.
01:10:41.740 Complicated business.
01:10:42.360 Nah, I'm not in.
01:10:43.160 Be gone.
01:10:44.280 Be gone.
01:10:45.160 Yeah, no.
01:10:46.460 Reject, reject, reject.
01:10:48.300 Reject.
01:10:49.020 Be gone.
01:10:49.520 No está bien.
01:10:50.800 president president president maduro do you have only fans in in venezuela
01:10:55.940 no i shut down i shut down because uh they do it for me for free
01:11:03.040 oh for you for free i see interesting oh i heard you allow me to anti-gay marriage i heard that
01:11:09.920 was your your big selling point wait you're a gay marriage yeah no problem but why you say my
01:11:15.760 Celia, no, beautiful.
01:11:18.120 Can you show us three, four, six, eight, three, four, eight?
01:11:21.900 Yes, yes.
01:11:23.340 Oh, that was Celia.
01:11:24.560 Guys, I didn't realize that was a picture of his wife.
01:11:27.620 Andrew, what did you tell me?
01:11:29.100 Ay, Dios, mijo.
01:11:31.620 Que guapo.
01:11:33.740 Que hermosa.
01:11:36.260 Es muy bella.
01:11:37.440 El Presidente, you're outkicking your coverage there.
01:11:40.700 Look at that, you married up.
01:11:42.460 You married up.
01:11:43.440 Si, I did.
01:11:45.040 She is more bad.
01:11:46.060 That's not bad at all.
01:11:47.720 I'm into it.
01:11:48.780 There you go.
01:11:50.240 There you go.
01:11:50.840 Oh, yeah.
01:11:51.600 No, Selena Maduro's got...
01:11:54.020 She's apparently a real harsh woman.
01:11:58.340 She's the muscle behind the regime.
01:12:02.120 Look at her face.
01:12:03.020 She worked for Hugo Chavez, too.
01:12:06.100 Madeline Maduro.
01:12:07.320 Okay.
01:12:07.960 She worked for Hugo.
01:12:09.000 That's how...
01:12:09.840 And she apparently wields quite a bit of power.
01:12:12.280 Or wielded.
01:12:13.260 That's why they arrested her.
01:12:14.820 She was a baddie.
01:12:17.400 She looks mean.
01:12:18.380 She is a baddie.
01:12:19.140 Not like a Gen Z baddie.
01:12:20.040 She is a baddie.
01:12:20.940 Not like a Gen Z baddie, though.
01:12:21.780 That's a different kind of baddie.
01:12:22.640 Aye, aye, aye, aye.
01:12:23.320 She a baddie.
01:12:25.920 Oh, no.
01:12:27.400 Maduro was happy to spend a night in the cell
01:12:30.780 because he didn't have to deal with Celia.
01:12:35.340 I don't know.
01:12:35.960 Jesse, she spanked me if I not do good communism.
01:12:42.800 well listen in general i think we should get rid of the h1b i think we should go full we could do
01:12:50.500 25 50 000 genius visas no social media influencers or maybe like a hundred but they have to be like
01:12:59.880 really good no no no i think the best way to the best research we can do on if you want to
01:13:04.720 understand social media influences our policy should be there's a thing you guys can read we
01:13:09.180 were talking about history on this episode let's do it again so in china they had a thing called
01:13:12.840 the cultural revolution and they took their you know they took people in their cities they took
01:13:17.860 their educated elites and all of that and they trucked them into the countryside and they made
01:13:22.780 them work as agricultural laborers right and they would humiliate they would like richly would you
01:13:26.860 know humiliate them and berate them and beat them and treat them like crap and occasionally they
01:13:31.260 basically get murdered and all of that and i only cite that as an example because that's what you
01:13:37.900 We should do that to the influencers.
01:13:41.540 Keep the hookers and the hoes out of our country.
01:13:44.300 I don't want any of them.
01:13:45.560 There it is.
01:13:46.280 None.
01:13:46.860 There's Mikey.
01:13:47.460 Mass struggle sessions.
01:13:49.080 1.4 million women in America on OnlyFans is a lot.
01:13:54.940 And I do think that this is a real problem.
01:13:56.920 This is like a bigger problem that I've just been thinking about.
01:14:00.900 The monetization of influencers has created a whole new channel
01:14:04.860 of a different kind of lazy.
01:14:07.020 mental illness yeah mental illness and like and and again and and at part in part this is part of
01:14:13.680 the media just kind of slowly destroying itself and so now people are going to individuals and
01:14:19.760 they're getting paid to say things but i think that's created a whole a whole new situation where
01:14:23.960 you have a lot of people saying just crazy stuff on the internet you have a lot of people just
01:14:27.220 posting crazy stuff on the internet and genuinely that's not healthy for society society needs
01:14:33.120 people who are productive and doing things that are contributive and we don't have a lot of that
01:14:39.260 on the internet and that's a problem apparently in china they make the state media makes rom-coms
01:14:45.020 about like industrialists who are trying to develop new power plants and such really i i
01:14:51.160 guess they just they have the order from on high you guys have to make it cool to be a scientist
01:14:55.420 and a manufacturer this is why we're losing yeah we have a king of queens what do you do like sell
01:15:00.580 insurance or something like that at least that's a real job and sure like influencer that is i want
01:15:05.720 to be famous for existing that is a bad thing to aspire to i mean jerry seinfeld kind of was the
01:15:10.980 blame for all this right how so his whole i mean he was a comedian yeah he's a comedian that's a
01:15:17.640 real job i mean i just watched ricky gervais last night that's just that's entertainer at least
01:15:22.480 people have to pay to show up at least he has to write jokes and like and you know gig out he has
01:15:27.460 to do gigs and work refine his his craft and his sets i mean it's something better it's not
01:15:32.600 assembling a power also in the show version even in real life jerry seinfeld was a rich comedian
01:15:36.980 in the show he's like a failing comedian no he's not failing remember he buys his dad the cadillac
01:15:42.240 and it was like a big deal i mean he shows how much you get made how much how much you pay for
01:15:46.220 but he's not big time he's like a normal but he's he has money remember and like elaine looks him
01:15:50.520 like all like she gets all like hot and bothered because she finds out he's got money he's got
01:15:55.580 more money than the rest of the crew. I have a confession. I've only seen about
01:15:57.500 five Seinfeld episodes. Oh my goodness.
01:15:59.580 What? I'm younger than you guys. Seinfeld
01:16:01.400 got cancelled when I was like seven. You didn't watch
01:16:03.400 all of Seinfeld during COVID?
01:16:06.200 No.
01:16:07.120 What are you doing?
01:16:09.260 Not subscribing to social media.
01:16:11.640 Not subscribing to streaming services.
01:16:13.840 Oh yeah, because Netflix has
01:16:15.480 all of Seinfeld. No, but I just buy them.
01:16:17.440 No, so after Charlie died,
01:16:19.540 I literally re-watched all of Seinfeld.
01:16:22.020 Well, I'm seven
01:16:23.480 season in.
01:16:23.960 seven seasons i watched it i think well at the same time that charlie was watching it on during
01:16:29.100 who will not wear but the question is are you going to watch curbing enthusiasm
01:16:33.720 i can't i can't get on board i like curb i do but uh you know what i would watch it because
01:16:42.360 rfk's wife that's what i'll do yeah and well but also because like there's a season of curbing
01:16:47.320 enthusiasm which is kind of like the seinfeld reunion season as well yeah oh it is i didn't
01:16:52.240 realize that i'm not a huge current guy yeah he brings all of the cast back and they like
01:16:58.000 it's like a show within a show so it's like it shows how the seinfeld reunion takes place
01:17:03.340 but because it's larry david it's like you're watching a show about larry david trying to do
01:17:08.440 a seinfeld reunion and then so through the course of the whole season you see basically like one
01:17:14.680 seinfeld episode but like you know whatever it is 15 years i'm still pretty upset that uh steve
01:17:20.560 bannon figured out how a way to get some money out of the seinfeld show that was i mean good for
01:17:25.120 him it's true i'm not upset it's true bannon still got a piece of it to this day a piece of the
01:17:28.720 seinfeld rock yeah isn't that wild uh hey we're almost about to end but we have to read a rumble
01:17:33.800 rant before we go because we got one this is from san uh sandra gebhart everyone needs to read
01:17:41.540 can you guys guess the book that everyone wants to read it's jack poso's brave book the island
01:17:47.740 of free ice cream my seven-year-old overheard ma'am donnie promising free bus rides and he said
01:17:55.140 that man won't give those people free bus rides so thank you sandra
01:18:00.780 jack is super hype thank you very much for that and yes everyone go check it out way i didn't even
01:18:07.280 know that book existed but it exists yeah so in 2021 i put out uh with brave books love brave
01:18:13.420 books, an anti-communist children's book called The Island of Free Ice Cream. And it's sort of a
01:18:19.580 way to begin to teach little kids, you know, and it's a great series in general, it's also the
01:18:26.400 introduction of one of the main characters in the series. But this book is all about teaching you
01:18:30.180 how if somebody walks up and starts promising you all sorts of free stuff, like, I don't know,
01:18:35.760 an island of free ice cream, that maybe just maybe they're lying because they want something
01:18:41.420 from you and they want you to give it to them sweet um that's actually really cool good for
01:18:47.820 you i'm so glad that uh something you did a few years ago jack is bearing fruit today with the
01:18:52.820 younger generation um no my my kid loves my kid loves the series like we don't do um we don't
01:18:59.580 because there's like a like a larger story to the series and this is just like one part of it you
01:19:03.580 can read them individually but um my kids like we don't do star wars harry potter or any of that
01:19:09.020 like demonic stuff so we just do um you know like for them brave books is like their their
01:19:16.260 like avengers star wars kind of stuff maduro presidente maduro gracias por venir
01:19:23.640 thank you thank you mike thank you all right thank you very much we've been we've been going
01:19:31.900 i think some people want to watch the uh college football playoff that's about to start so about
01:19:36.900 three minutes. Our team went and found
01:19:38.640 I remember Charlie playing us all the time.
01:19:40.660 They found Charlie's favorite Seinfeld
01:19:43.000 bit. So, how about
01:19:44.780 we just close with that and then
01:19:46.560 end the show.
01:19:48.640 Who's everyone polling for?
01:19:50.680 Hang on. Miami or Ole Miss?
01:19:52.980 I don't care. Ole Miss. We had that big event there.
01:19:56.360 Let's go ahead
01:19:57.000 and play the clip. Elaine Kiffin-less Ole Miss.
01:19:59.600 And keep committing
01:20:00.600 thought crime.
01:20:03.060 You're checked in? Thank you. Here's your rates right back.
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01:20:06.760 an AIDS ribbon? Uh, no, no. But you have
01:20:08.900 to wear an AIDS ribbon. I have to?
01:20:11.020 Yes. Yeah, see, that's why I don't
01:20:12.820 want to. But everyone wears the ribbon.
01:20:15.180 You must wear the ribbon.
01:20:16.980 You know what you are? You're a ribbon
01:20:18.900 bully. Hey!
01:20:20.600 Hey, you! Come back here! Come back here
01:20:22.800 and put this on! Hey, where's your ribbon?
01:20:24.900 Oh, I don't wear the ribbon. You don't wear the ribbon?
01:20:27.040 Who do you think you are?
01:20:28.540 Put the ribbon on. Hey, Cedric!
01:20:30.920 Bob, this guy won't wear a ribbon.
01:20:34.420 Who?
01:20:34.820 Who doesn't want to wear the ribbon?