THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 7 — UFO Doom or UFO Distraction?, Naughty Nancy Mace, Justice for Hunter Biden?
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1 hour and 26 minutes
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Summary
Join Charlie, Tyler, Blake, and Jack as they discuss UFOs, the Hunter Biden case, the new Florida slavery teaching, and Jason Aldean bending the knee. Also, we discuss the Paddle Boarder.
Transcript
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard for another edition of Thought Crime with myself,
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Charlie Kirk, Tyler Boyer, and Blake Neff join us. We walk through a number of the greatest
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thought crimes in America today. UFOs, a danger or a distraction. The Hunter Biden case. What's
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going on with the new Florida slavery teaching? Naughty Miss Nancy Mace. And then finally,
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did Jason Aldean bend the knee? By the way, we also have a long discussion about the paddle
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boarder, Obama's chef. You have got to listen to this because we're about to commit some thought
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crimes. Let's get into it. From the age of big brother. If they want to get you, they'll get
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you. DNSA specifically targets the communications of everyone. They're collecting your communications.
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Okay, everybody. Welcome to Thought Crimes, Thursday, July 27th. With us is Blake Neff,
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Tyler Boyer, and I think Jack is here. Jack? Nope, he's muted. It's like a bad Japanese movie
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where his lips and his... Chari, run! It's Gojira! Yes, say that again, Jack.
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Uh, yeah, I'm here. We did, um, if you guys want to hear what I have to say, if you want to hear the
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truth bombs that are going to be brought in here on Thought Crimes and Grammar Crimes tonight.
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Well, very good, Jack. No, I was just saying it's like that old karate movie where the mouth and the
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words don't line up at all. I will avenge your father!
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Wait, my brother and I used to always do that one with, uh, with Jackie Chan, Rumble in the Bronx,
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Rumble in the Bronx. He's like, you, uh-oh! Grab it! That, that, that was you just a second ago.
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Okay. You had your brother before he was kidnapped by a karate cult, and now you have to rescue him?
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We don't, we don't reveal that story of Jack's background. No. It's coming, it's coming someday.
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Okay, so here we are. What do you mean that I'm actually in the Jackie Chan movie?
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Is Jack, is Jack using live you again? Is this some sort of sick joke?
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All right. So, we are all here together, and yes, the breaking news right now is, oh my goodness,
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Donald Trump is indicted again. We're not going to get into that. Instead, the real breaking news,
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why is everyone so uninterested in aliens, Blake?
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Well, they're uninterested in aliens. I, I will say this. So, we had the hearing on Capitol Hill
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yesterday about the UFOs, of course. Uh, it was a big deal, had all these clips go, but what I'll say
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is interesting to me is, I, I know a decent number of, like, conspiracy, you know, you might say
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conspiracy theorists, or at least conspiracy open people. I'm definitely conspiracy open.
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Yeah, but I'd say, like, the more conspiracy theorists they are, actually, like, the less
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interested they are. No, that's what's so, why is that? It's, it's this weird thing where, like,
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the true based, like, Alex Jones group is, like, totally, like, nope, not buying it. I'm not sure.
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Never mind, there are no aliens. Normally, I would say it's because they believe in even
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more wild thing, and they're like, this is a distraction, because really, the deep state
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is plotting to, like, you know, they're going to roll out the new vaccines, and it's going
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to turn our blood into aluminum or something. But this time, it's like, a lot of them are
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literally just saying what I would say, which is just like, yeah, there's really no evidence
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this guy's telling the truth, or, you know, this guy just seems kind of confused. It doesn't
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make a lot of sense, if you put it together. They sound like a, I don't know, they sound like
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a boring guy giving you, like, your accounting statements, where he's like, yeah, we've got
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to make the numbers line up, and just, Jack, it doesn't really work. But now, it's all
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Yeah, so Tyler, why is it that all the based people are like, nope, no aliens?
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I don't know why they're that way. I don't know. I've quit trying to make excuses on that
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side, but here's what I do know. If aliens are real, then the world is going to become immediately
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more conservative. If they're not real, then we're wasting our time distracting ourselves.
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Because it's, anytime that there is a massive, like, natural disaster, the entire world turns
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more conservative. Like, everyone's going to become, like, God bless America overnight
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if aliens start attacking. Have you not seen Independence Day?
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People become more conservative during COVID? I don't know if that cracked with our COVID
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No, well, I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about, like, natural disasters.
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But that was basically, I mean, it's not a natural disaster, but it kind of comes from.
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You know, hold on. If aliens are real, if everyone really believes this, no one seems
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to be asking whether the aliens did COVID. Like, did they infect us?
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If aliens are real, we're going to give them all citizenship and benefits.
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That's what I'm saying. So by next election cycle, we're going to have, like, the swing.
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The aliens are here, and they're flying commercial.
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So, yeah, no, she might have been ahead of something.
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Like, we have Congress. Congress is holding this hearing on the aliens.
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And, you know, it comes to mind, like, if the intelligence community is really covering
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it up, if the CIA is covering it up, if the military is covering it up, at a bare minimum,
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it's like, should Congress be like, we're not going to fund the CIA until you give us all
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Well, Trump can make this, this is, again, I'm going back to what I think Trump should
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have done in the middle of COVID, was he should have just declassified everything, in the middle
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I think it would have, it's the only thing that would have overcome the COVID issues, like
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And by the way, Charlie and I know somebody that was very high up that, I'm not going to
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say when it happened, but it happened during the Trump administration, came to us, and they
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confirmed, and I'm not going to say that, like, I'm a skeptic or a believer in aliens, but
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all I know is this one person came to us and they told us the aliens were real and they're
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So, Jack, how should aliens factor into Donald Trump's re-election strategy?
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Well, if you want to talk about it from an, well, it depends if it's a serious answer or
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The serious answer is that when you look at the political calculus on this, it would be
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saying that, well, the idea that the government is covering up aliens is part and parcel of
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also saying that if you believe the government's able to do that, then you also believe that
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So it ties directly into the same type of rhetoric that Trump uses, but it gets you there through
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So it can be something that reaches out to disaffected leftists, that reaches out to
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centrists, that even reaches out to, I think we were talking about on one of the other episodes
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So not even a low-information voter, but like a non-information voter that maybe you can pique
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And then two, I forget who I was just saying it, that, you know, this idea that if Trump
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comes out and says, I would classify the aliens, I will put everything out there, all the information,
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Obviously he is part of the vanguard and, and this will be something that actually grabs
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U.S. UFO whistleblower says that the U.S. recovered non-human biological pilots from crash
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crafts, this is Nancy Mace, who apparently is very close to her fiancé, play cut 76.
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Aft stated earlier, do we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft?
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As I've stated publicly already in my News Nation interview, biologics came with some
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Were they, I guess, human or non-human biologics?
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Non-human, and that was the assessment of people with direct knowledge on the program I
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talked to that are currently still on the program.
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Who in the government, either what agency, sub-agency, what contractors, who should be
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called into the next hearing about UAPs, either in a public setting or even in a private setting?
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I can give you a specific cooperative and hostile witness list of specific individuals
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I'm happy to provide that to you after the hearing.
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It's just, I've got to say, we're like, 10 minutes in, we're already, it's too soon.
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Wait, you know, we haven't talked about whether he's one of them.
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You know, it's kind of, he would be the perfect.
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It's like the old Simpsons episode where, you know, Kang and Kodos are Bob Dole and Bill
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Like, we needed Homer Simpson to run out up to Mitch McConnell.
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He would just rip the, rip the mask off and then they'll be like, wow, we should, we
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And what would literally happen though is, you know, we'd come on the show and we'd be
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like, we need to have a leader who's not an alien.
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And then someone will be like, yeah, but who else could unite the caucus, Charlie?
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Like, you remember that actually had that episode actually had one of the best lines that I've
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ever seen on TV about abortion where, uh, so it's the alien comes out and is trying to
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But I think he's, I think he's, uh, pretending to be dull at this point.
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And then at the end, they build a giant ray gun targeted at a planet that no one's ever
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heard of, which is still more useful than the war in Ukraine.
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Let's play another piece of tape here, uh, about aliens.
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Again, I, I feel like this whole, this whole news week has been built for thought crimes.
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We got Hunter Biden's lawyer doing blow and, you know, bongs out on it.
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This whole week has just been built for thought crimes and, and they just got hearings on aliens.
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Uh, as a result of your government work, have you met with people with direct knowledge
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or have direct knowledge of non-human origin craft play cut 80?
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Grush, as a result of your previous government work, have you met with people with direct
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knowledge or have direct knowledge yourself of non-human origin craft?
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Blake, what we've got, I just wanted to highlight one of the comments that we have here.
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A lot of people are saying I should deport ET, not saying I would deport ET, but if I did,
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I, I've never liked that movie to be honest, but.
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But the implication is that he shouldn't have had to go home, but you know, it's a Spielberg
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So I, I guess what my biggest takeaway from all this is just how the media is not really
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I mean, you got to kind of feel a little bit empty if you're kind of like a Roswell, New
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No, I stopped at the thing on my way down to Phoenix.
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So Roswell is in alien culture, which I'm open-minded at all.
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It is the place where all the sightings happen.
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That's what I'm saying, that there is a, these are natural allies for sort of like
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They're the people who are going to fly the jet into the enemy mothership, like at the
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But that's why I'm saying though, Jack, is that if aliens invaded or it became public
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knowledge, and I think the country would become more conservative.
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It's because then the alien people are right, and then they have a power base, right?
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But there is a bit where they're attacking, you know, traditional institutions.
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Because according to this UFO guy, the Vatican found a UFO and teamed up with Mussolini to
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hide it, which I think gets lost in the shuffle of this story.
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Like, maybe the guy has been told something, but he does, he does literally believe that
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Let's be clear that you want Trump as your president when everyone finds out aliens are
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He definitely needs to be the leader that we take them to.
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Even if he's not president, we should just take them.
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You do not want Joe Biden as your president when everyone finds out aliens are real.
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Could you imagine saying, take me to your leader, and they take you to Joe Biden, and he's
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If you're a Roswell, New Mexico guy, and you've been working on the alien thing your
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whole life, and you're like, they're covering it up, it's a big thing, and the books and
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all this, and then all of a sudden, there's this widely publicized congressional hearing.
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Because the energy and the sexiness of the alien topic was the cover-up.
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Like, the aliens would land, and they'd go around, and everyone would be too distracted.
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And I'd be like, and then what if the aliens came, and nobody cared?
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But it's like when, like, it's almost the same as when, like, a band...
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Yeah, they do a show of their power by, like, vaporizing an American city, but they pick
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East Palestine, Ohio, so, like, you know, no one cares.
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Well, that is how the Dave Ears would feel, though.
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When an underground band goes pop, that's, like, got to be the same feeling that, like,
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when you're, like, the first fan of all of that, that's got to be the same feeling that
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a lot of those people are feeling right now in the Permian Basin.
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It's just, for me, I think that's the biggest takeaway, because for years at these events,
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every so often, people would give me literature, we're not alone, unacknowledged.
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By the way, we might have Stephen Greer on the show to talk to him.
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He's kind of, like, the leader in this whole thing.
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And I've never been overly interested in the topic.
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I guess it's somewhat, you know, curious-inducing.
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But it's just kind of, like, everyone's just kind of like, oh, okay, so what's on Netflix?
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The conventional wisdom is we would have riots in the streets if we deserve, you know...
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My dad drove us out when we visited Death Valley, like, 20 years ago.
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My dad drove us on a detour, and we stopped by Arbel's, like, compound, where...
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He's the guy who saved overnight radio, literally.
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And I don't know, Charlie, how much of these hearings that you watched, but the clips that
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I've actually seen of them, it seems to be a lot of conjecture.
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A lot of it is like, oh, my brothers, cousins, buddies, pilot definitely saw something that
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seemed not human, because it flew, and it may have been a shadow hologram from the 14th
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And I'm sitting there going, okay, so do you have the material?
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So, let's get to the most important and final question.
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Do you want it to be true that there are aliens?
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I'm already in the camp, based off of, like, what people have said to us, that, like, there's
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a good possibility that that's true, and you just have to live and keep going, right?
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I think that the only way that this is going to become public information disseminated in
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any kind of way is if this Hunter Biden and Joe Biden stuff gets so bad that it's going
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to obliterate the Democrat Party, or if they were waiting to pull that card, if, like,
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the Jeffrey Epstein stuff ever came, like, actually started bubbling up and they couldn't
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control it, I actually believe that there's some kind of element that's true to this.
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I don't know how true, like, where it's, like, actually alien bodies that they have
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somewhere, because I've heard other things, too, that's like, well, there's craft, and
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there's things that they found that are really odd, that are deep underground, or whatever
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it is. I think they're waiting to sit on whatever their release set is, because the deep state
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will use that as a cover-up for whatever they're going to do. And I think that that's been the
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MO for a lot of things with conspiracy-related stuff for the last 80 years.
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So, Jack, do you want their... Are you cheering for the aliens? Are you hoping that there's
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Well, I mean, I'll put it this way. The Bible tells us about other dimensions all the time.
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However, those dimensions that it's referring to, and in many of the descriptions of, shall
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we say, otherworldly beings, it does match up with some of the stories that you hear from
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people who've had UFO sightings. Only in the Bible, they're described as, not aliens, but
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angels or the Nephilim, demons, demonic offering, a variety of potential non-human beings that
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could exist. So, you know, I would say that if you're a Bible-believing Christian, then
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yes, you should, and obviously should, believe in non-human beings.
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Well, there you go. We got a lot of hate mail today when someone says,
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injustice for Hunter? This ties into, Blake, tell it as plainly, and then you can let us know your
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honest opinion, honestly. Donald Trump super indicted, what do they call? Superseding indictment,
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Super duper indictment, yeah. So it's a superseding indictment. They have updated the indictment with
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new charges. So before this, we had the federal charges against Trump, were charges against Trump
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himself, and then, what's his name, William Nita, something like that? Oh, um, Lada.
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Lotta, whatever. Anyway, so then he had his assistant who allegedly was moving boxes around to hide them
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from the FBI, so we had charges for that. And then the superseding indictment today is...
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Super duper seating indictment, is that allegedly, they have, uh, they have evidence
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that, essentially, they, the FBI goes to Mar-a-Lago, they're checking it out, and they
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notice there's these, uh, you know, security cameras around, and they're like, okay, that's
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interesting. So they shoot a friendly email to, uh, to Trump World, and they're like, hey,
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you know, you have to, uh, preserve your security footage, and we'd like to see it for some of
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these things where it's near these rooms. And according to the federal prosecutors,
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what happens is then, allegedly, this is all alleged, of course, it could all be untrue,
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we certainly had plenty of that with Trump, but they say that what happened is then Trump
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called one of the staff there at Mar-a-Lago and was like, we need to destroy all of our
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security footage, and then allegedly that's what they did. And at least as presented in
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the indictment, it makes you frustrated, because it's like, it's not even a grand conspiracy,
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it's just dumb. You can kind of understand, like, you know, how Trump would be like,
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they can't have, you know, my security footage, that's my security footage, get rid of that,
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it's causing problems. And then, you know, this is the classic FBI, you know, they're not going to
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find, they can't find any intel that supposedly gave nuclear weapons to China or North Korea or
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anything. All they can find is like, oh, process crime, you did the bad thing with the Mar-a-Lago
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security footage, go to jail. Jack, what's going on here? This news has been breaking in the last
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couple hours, we're still processing it. I hate to say it, but we're awfully desensitized.
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Here we are with a live stream, we lead with UFO aliens, and we're like, oh, MAGA superseding
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ginormous indictment, ultra indictment. So, I guess, I guess the, it's sort of like,
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it's sort of like when a movie franchise comes out, and the first one happens, and everyone's
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like, really excited for it, and it's shocking, and maybe there's some, I don't know, race swap
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casting, or maybe there's some great casting, and the first one that's original, you know,
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first Fast and Furious is, you know, and everyone says, oh, that's amazing, or like the first
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expendables, you know, wow, getting all the old stars together, etc. But then by like,
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the third one, the fourth one, the fifth one, you're just kind of bored with it, and you're
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like, yeah, I've seen this before, I kind of know what happens, I've gone through the
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motions, you know, maybe I'll catch it on streaming, but I'm not really going to change my schedule
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for it, and that's basically how I think this is playing out politically. Now, I honestly
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don't think that any of these indictments are going to move the needle, really one way or
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the other, in the primary or the general, until we get to the point where one of the trials
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begins, which I think as we've seen on the current schedule, the first one is set to
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be basically right after the Iowa primary, but like right around the time of Super Tuesday,
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that could still get delayed a little bit there early, early 2024, but while votes are being
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cast. And then of course, if, and I would say when, because I do assess that if Trump is
00:24:28.540
indicted in the Washington, D.C. area for any of these charges that are out there, that he
00:24:34.960
will be convicted because, I mean, you could, you could, if somebody said in the comments
00:24:39.400
earlier today that you could, you could charge Donald Trump with the murder of Ashley Babbitt
00:24:44.360
and Washington, D.C. jury would find him guilty because that's just how in the tank they are.
00:24:50.560
They do not care about the rule of law. They care about taking out Trump associated with
00:24:55.840
them. So at that point, then you're going to have the media come out and be laying, it's,
00:25:00.340
it's going to be this just every single day, convicted criminal, convicted criminal, convicted
00:25:04.880
criminal runs for president over and over and over. And that will be the steady drumbeat
00:25:12.220
He's going to get convicted for a Bronny James, his heart attack.
00:25:16.480
He's going to get it. It's his, it's his operation work.
00:25:24.140
They'll, they'll do that now. But I think it, what Jack says does bring up one great
00:25:30.420
point, which is they will every single day, it'll be like convicted criminal, like every
00:25:34.880
single time it'll be part of his name. It'll be convicted criminal, Donald Trump. And every
00:25:38.960
single article, HuffPo will start putting, does HuffPo still exist? I actually don't know.
00:25:43.380
But if it does exist, they'll start putting it at the bottom of all their articles. And
00:25:46.340
they'll be like, Donald Trump is a convicted felon and no convicted felon. And that's how they'll
00:25:52.580
Well, they've already desensitized us. We're just now used to, you know, locking in political
00:25:58.260
It'll just be, yeah, it's, it's like impeachment doesn't mean anything now. Soon it'll just be,
00:26:02.260
you know, criminal indictments don't mean anything. And eventually it's like, it'll be like the same
00:26:06.740
way you have to write a book before you run for president, even if no one reads it. Like you can't
00:26:13.200
So Jack, so if we were to, Jack, if we were to accept the premise that John F. Kennedy was
00:26:18.080
murdered by our government, if we were, and we could debate that, I certainly think there's
00:26:25.260
Well, are you, are you a, are you a JFK normie?
00:26:29.460
You know me, I'm a normie on like every conspiracy.
00:26:31.360
Yeah, of course. Yeah. He, yeah, he, he believes that it's totally normal for a driver not to
00:26:35.080
turn around, bolt action, rifle, three shots, perfect precision, fifth floor, Texas school
00:26:39.100
batas, show me someone who can make the shot, show me someone who can make that shot.
00:26:42.520
Lee Harvey Oswald, there was nothing at the grassy knoll. What you see is what you
00:26:45.860
believe is a prude or film. Don't believe your lying eyes, but Blake, thank you for
00:26:48.740
that. I figured. So, so if the CIA says it, he'll believe it. So I'm half kidding
00:26:53.380
you. Um, so I, Jack, so let's, let's, let's take the assumption. Okay. That JFK was murdered
00:27:00.360
by his government. Do you think that the deep state, the administrative state, the Praetorian
00:27:05.200
guard, like post tradition of Julius Caesar, right? Like stabbing leaders. Do you think that
00:27:10.420
this is a metaphorical assassination by another means? What I'm getting at the administrative
00:27:14.800
state used to take out presidents. Now they take out presidents by this way. Cause it's
00:27:19.680
not as messy. Am I getting on deciding Tyler's tracking me, Jack, are you following me?
00:27:24.360
What you're, what you're talking about is actually something that the East German Stasi got into,
00:27:29.940
uh, moving from like the 1950s into the sixties and seventies. And the great film lives of others,
00:27:36.680
uh, just explains this at, at immense length. It's, it's the most fantastic film about communism.
00:27:42.480
As far as I'm concerned, that's ever been made. And it shows how using a, using a system, uh,
00:27:49.220
that's one part, you know, I guess I would say equal parts mass surveillance and then equal parts
00:27:54.000
meddling in people's lives that you can blacklist people. You can smear people, you can destroy their
00:27:59.840
reputation. So this is, this is where we get the phrase character assassination. So character
00:28:05.440
assassination wasn't originally done by the media. It was done by the, by the Soviet controlled
00:28:10.420
communists in, uh, the democratic Republic of, of East Germany. Uh, because in the, in, in that,
00:28:17.300
and you can see in the film as well, I highly recommend that everyone should go watch, uh,
00:28:20.860
the lives of others on this. It's like two and a half hours, but it focuses on a playwright and
00:28:24.880
he's supposed to be writing stuff that's, you know, pro party, but he starts slipping different
00:28:28.660
things in, et cetera. And, um, that is what they realized would be much easier for them to do.
00:28:35.720
It would require much less moving parts, fewer moving parts, uh, less secrecy. So you wouldn't
00:28:41.220
really need to keep that many people in on it. And this actually became something that after the fall
00:28:45.880
of the Soviet union, the fall of East Germany, that people were able to go in and, and people can go
00:28:51.000
visit this, by the way, if you go to Berlin, you can actually go to the museum and request your file
00:28:55.780
or request your family's file and then see what they were looking at. This is actually the final scene
00:29:00.320
of the movie, not to give it away, but that you can actually go and find what they were doing.
00:29:04.580
And so I hope Charlie, that when we win, that we will finally be able to request the files on all
00:29:10.320
of us. Yeah. I mean, so look, this is nothing new. They, they took out Socrates. They try to take
00:29:15.560
out Jesus. That didn't work very well. Socrates probably deserved it for corrupting the children,
00:29:22.320
corrupting the, dude. See, we all know the charging documents. Yeah. You know, just you got to
00:29:26.540
watch the clouds. That being said, Socrates just walked around, uh, uh, denouncing democracy. So
00:29:32.180
you know, there's that. He, he asked questions about the deeper things, by the way, democracy
00:29:36.240
is a terrible idea, but no, I mean, so, but they took out Abraham Lincoln. They took out in the
00:29:40.400
Bible, Charlie. Democracy is not in the Bible, nor is it in the constitution, nor it's only kingdoms a
00:29:45.680
lot. It's yeah. The kingdoms and a Republic, but anyway, so, but I'm getting at though, Blake and feel
00:29:50.860
free to, you know, normalize the conversation back to whatever they talk about at Dartmouth is this
00:29:56.200
idea of the, the leader has to be taken out. They're doing this by other means, Blake.
00:30:04.280
I mean, maybe like, I just think a lot of it. You don't see a pattern here.
00:30:08.440
Well, it's such a JFK, but even like that, this is what, what Jack is talking about in the
00:30:16.020
almost 100 year experiment, you know, it wasn't quite a hundred years, but like 80 plus years
00:30:21.660
experiment of the Soviet union. This was what the Soviets learned over the course of
00:30:25.960
decades, which is like, you go from like this, like, you know, iffy type of, you know, push from
00:30:34.420
Lenin, then Stalinism was a little bit too rough. And then over the course from Stalin all the way
00:30:39.020
out to the end of the Soviet union, this is exactly what they learned with all of the dissidents that
00:30:43.780
existed. And they ultimately failed because the people rose up, but this is exactly what happened.
00:30:50.460
You're exactly right. This is, they're, they're finding new ways. And what's scary is thinking
00:30:54.980
about the people that they're taking. It's assassination by the means, because it's not
00:30:57.520
as messy because when you do assassinate someone, Blake, you could at least agree there, there's a
00:31:02.060
mourning, there's a political fallout. It's not as easier to control. I don't even know if they'd do
00:31:05.980
that for Trump. I feel like they could kill Trump and they would like literally turn around within
00:31:09.660
hours. I mean, so like Trump brought this on himself. Why don't they do that then? Blake,
00:31:14.920
I'm going to be honest. Because I'm a normie. I don't think they just assassinate people willy
00:31:18.860
nilly, you know. You don't even know who they're taking out now. Do you think Caesar was assassinated
00:31:23.700
or do you think that it's all just like... Of course, we know Caesar was assassinated.
00:31:26.560
Okay, at least we got that one established. You know, with the JFK thing, with the JFK thing,
00:31:30.920
you know, it's like the moon landing. We just can't believe that America was so great we could
00:31:34.200
land a man on the moon. We can't, with JFK, we can't believe that the Marines used to do stuff
00:31:38.540
besides hold like drag balls. And so they used to be able to teach men marksmanship that they could
00:31:43.040
hit a moving target. Lee Harvey Oswald was like the worst marksman in his class. Why did the car
00:31:47.240
slow down? Why was it a convertible? Why didn't the driver turn around? What happened to JFK's head?
00:31:51.360
Warren Commission was chained 25 times. 50 witnesses that disappeared. Why was the
00:31:55.120
motorcade... 50 witnesses that disappeared? Yes, minimum. LBJ was ready. Yeah, why was LBJ supposed to
00:32:00.500
be on there? He didn't went a different direction. Why did the motorcade route change? I could go on and
00:32:04.340
on and on. This is like the most basic stuff. It goes even deeper, by the way. Why did he assume the
00:32:08.180
presidency on the plane? Yeah, I mean, it's like all these different things. By the way, it all could just be a
00:32:11.520
coincidence. It could be a coincidence that Jack Ruby happened to go to the same club as Cuban
00:32:16.920
international terrorists, you know, happened to go then kill Lee Harvey Oswald. Like, it could be
00:32:21.700
all a coincidence. Or it could be like, it takes more faith to believe that it's all just like normal
00:32:26.680
and that there might have been either aforementioned, you know, information. And by the way, all these
00:32:31.360
witnesses, there were 20 of them that swore under testimony in the Warren Commission that there were
00:32:35.100
people at the Grassy Knoll. And if you go there, you could literally downtown Dallas, Texas School
00:32:39.400
Book Depository. It's right there, right near the highway. You could see it. And then not to mention
00:32:42.820
you're going to hate this Blake. He's going to lose his mind. Back and to the left. Back and to the
00:32:48.480
left. You're missing a very important reason his head moves back into the left is that his head
00:32:53.460
explodes. Hold on. We can get, we want to get this a Bruder film. He goes forward first, holding up here
00:32:58.600
and then boom. You could see a bullet enter the front. No, you don't see the bullet enter. You see his head
00:33:03.700
explode. You know, that's the part. That's what happens. I think we've been through this.
00:33:07.420
You know, it could. Let's pretend you're right. What I would say is, let's zoom out a bit. The CIA,
00:33:12.000
this would be by far the most successful thing the CIA has ever done because they're otherwise
00:33:16.000
super incompetent. Well, it's not that successful because half the country believes they did it.
00:33:19.480
We have a lot of records of like every single thing the CIA has done that's been a huge disaster and
00:33:24.020
everyone needs to disavow it. This was a disaster too. Apparently not. This was apparently a huge
00:33:27.780
success. Yeah, he was able to. No one stepped out. No one's like given the family jewels. You don't know what the
00:33:33.840
CIA has been successful at though. That's what I'm saying. Like, yeah, we do because when the CIA
00:33:37.720
is successful, even barely, they tell us all about it. Yeah, but think about all the people
00:33:41.240
they've taken out of our society that we don't even know about. We know everything the CIA has
00:33:45.560
ever done with like Operation Ajax, anything they've ever been done. I got a question, Blake. Is there,
00:33:52.100
is there a conspiracy theory you believe? I'd say the conspiracy theory I believe the most is it's like
00:33:57.900
lame ones. Like Bill Ayers probably wrote Obama's first memoir because there's no other evidence.
00:34:03.220
So lame. There's no other evidence. Obama's ever written anything. That's like the most boring
00:34:07.820
conspiracy. Who cares? Exactly. The conspiracy theories that are real are kind of boring. That's
00:34:13.800
just, you know, that's just how it is. Unfortunately, so it's like, that's your conspiracy theory. I was
00:34:19.640
expecting like a creature of Jekyll Island, Federal Reserve. We should support his, is every,
00:34:26.080
we should support everyone's own focus on their own conspiracy theory. You guys just want to make
00:34:29.740
me trans-conspiratorial. This is conversion therapy. So no on Titanic, no on the Bilderberg
00:34:36.360
group trilateral commission. Titanic, that's a wild one. Like, I think my favorite Titanic
00:34:40.060
conspiracy theory is the one that the Titanic didn't sink. They sank the Olympic, which is such
00:34:46.120
a strange conspiracy theory to even come up with where it's like, why? They're like, they had to sink
00:34:51.800
the Olympic for the insurance by pretending it was the Titanic and they couldn't just sink the actual
00:34:55.720
Titanic. People come up with really strange ones out there. So the topic, you know, they're, um,
00:35:00.320
speaking of assassinations though, you know that there's, there's a big assassination they're
00:35:04.780
trying to overturn right now. Um, they are now trying to exonerate the, uh, convicted assassins of
00:35:12.760
Malcolm X. This is the latest, like Ben Crump, he's the BLM lawyer thing where he says he's got a
00:35:19.140
witness to Malcolm X's, uh, assassination who says that, uh, he was never interviewed and he saw that
00:35:26.640
the FBI actually was, was part of this and they wanted to take out Malcolm X. And which is, which
00:35:33.180
is, I honestly, I sound, I find a little bit strange because keep in mind that the nation of Islam
00:35:39.460
essentially at that point had issued, you know, I guess what you would call a fatwa against Malcolm X at
00:35:45.280
this point because he didn't want to go in for the extreme anti-white racism, uh, and anti-Semitic
00:35:51.180
racism that the nation of Islam was preaching. And so Louis Farrakhan was essentially pushing for
00:35:56.680
these killers to go out into Harlem and do this. But yeah, apparently I think we've got this 84 year
00:36:01.620
old, uh, you know, eyewitness who says that, no, no, it, it wasn't those guys. It was the, it was the
00:36:07.840
police. I have a favorite conspiracy. Yeah, go ahead. None of you are going to care about that Avril
00:36:13.900
Levine is not Avril Levine. I've never heard this one. I've heard this one. The Avril Levine
00:36:19.360
was the replacement conspiracy theory. It's like Paul is dead, but like for it's basically
00:36:25.180
like a, the modern version of Paul is dead. Which one is Avril Levine? Avril Levine is a
00:36:30.680
Canadian skater boy. You probably know. Oh, okay. My sister, when she was in like fifth grade
00:36:37.380
and the song came out, she wanted to make a radio station that would only play the song
00:36:41.960
skater boy all day. And this is before YouTube. So you couldn't play the same song all day.
00:36:46.880
So, so the replacement theory generally goes like this, the great, the true great replacement
00:36:51.020
that Avril Levine disappeared, right? The Avril, Avril replacement theory, the great, yeah. Avril
00:36:59.280
Levine replacement theory is that she disappeared out of the eye of public. And then all of a sudden
00:37:05.420
pop back up and she looks just off, just like the same way people like question Joe Biden's
00:37:12.100
Joe Biden, that she looks just off and like, she doesn't sound the same.
00:37:18.640
There's a lot. So this, this is the one you're going, going to the, going to the bank with.
00:37:22.360
I'm just saying it's the most interesting for people that are like in public, because again,
00:37:27.080
when you look at these like Joe Biden conspiracies about like, like there's like wrinkled back of
00:37:31.140
his head, his earlobes, everything about, we can, every time I see that now, I don't even
00:37:36.680
think about a facelift. Well, I understand, I understand that. I'm not saying I, I agree
00:37:40.380
with all of those, but I've seen some really, but every time I see that, I think of Avril
00:37:44.040
Levine. That's all I think about is like, is Avril Levine actually Avril Levine? And we'll
00:37:50.900
So let's play the Zapruder film. Zapruder film right around. You can just watch this, Blake.
00:37:56.600
We have the Zapruder film. Yeah, of course. 3.30. Just remind everyone that started with
00:38:00.540
us discussing the Trump indictment. No, look, I asked a very simple question. Why don't
00:38:06.940
they, why don't they just take them out like they did with JFK? Okay. So let's put the
00:38:10.660
Zapruder film on film. Remember motorcade is going slower than it should. Half speed. It
00:38:15.120
was changed at the last moment. It's a convertible. The driver doesn't turn around. Look at the
00:38:18.580
driver. Doesn't turn around. Here we go. This was the mistake. Zapruder wasn't supposed
00:38:21.900
to be filming. Let it, let it rip frame by frame. Here we go. Texas school book depository
00:38:28.160
is to the upper left. You have the motorcade going through. There is John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
00:38:34.400
Watch it. And then boom, he gets hit right there. Hands up. He got hit in the back. No,
00:38:38.000
no doubt bullet from the back. Jackie Onassis's Kennedy goes there and right about late for about
00:38:43.200
another two seconds. You can see his head goes back into the left right now. Boom. There's
00:38:47.280
no way that bullet came from behind him. So the thing is, is, you know, when you get hit,
00:38:51.680
the reason like his, the human body is large and a bullet is small. Like it's not like movies
00:38:56.860
where a bullet hits you and the guy goes flying through the window. Cause it doesn't like he
00:39:01.220
got hit in the brain. Like what happens is his body is going because like the way, you know,
00:39:05.940
it's like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The dude gets hit in the head with the hammer and starts
00:39:09.180
twitching. Just said it's not like movies and then gave a movie. Oh yeah, but that's okay.
00:39:14.360
Admittedly, you got me there. But you know, when you get, uh, when your brain is spazzing out,
00:39:18.960
cause like a giant piece of metal blew it to smithereens, like your body can twitch in various
00:39:24.120
ways. I don't think it's proof he got hit from the front. Cause for one, why does the fragment
00:39:29.700
of his head explode out from the front? What happened to his head? Blake? What do you mean
00:39:33.880
what happened to his head? Why was there never an autopsy? I don't think they needed to figure
00:39:37.420
out how he died. What? Wouldn't it be interesting to find out the actual entrance of where the
00:39:42.160
bullet went in? Yeah. I think they were actually just not able to figure out how it did. Cause
00:39:45.400
his head got blown. Oh, does producer Andrew believe the CIA narrative? I didn't know that
00:39:49.320
he believes the Warren commission. That's incredible. Oh, the CIA narrative. Yeah. I don't,
00:39:53.880
I'm not surprised by that. No, like silver bullet theory. I'm not surprised by that. Well, it's
00:39:57.540
like the magic bullet where like the answer to the magic bullet theory is like the car is
00:40:01.680
actually just not a normal car. It's different elevations. Here's the way that I know that the
00:40:06.460
CIA did it. I've stood in that spot and I felt it. I've been there. You go there. That's a lot
00:40:12.840
of conspiracies. I felt it. No. So every time I go back, I know the CIA is evil. Let me clarify.
00:40:18.880
The driver does turn around. He never slowed down or stopped the car that he accelerated,
00:40:22.620
which people say they're trained to do. And there's a, I'd assume that's what you'd want
00:40:25.760
to do. Get out of it. He didn't. Yeah. You were trained to, I've stood, I've stood on the window
00:40:29.420
in the box of the, of the book depository and by the boxes. And there's just, I felt it. I know
00:40:36.440
that that was a setup. I'm sure Lee Harvey Oswald was there. It was a setup. I am. I am convinced
00:40:43.980
RFK agrees. By the way, Blake is the campaign finance chair. Look, if Trump believes a lot
00:40:50.160
of things, here's the bigger picture issue. Trump could have done something really special
00:40:54.680
for America by just releasing it all. He should have. I would every bit, every single bit of
00:41:01.360
this just utter chaos in the midst of COVID. I would be fully on board. We were all at
00:41:06.440
home. We had nothing better to do. He should have immediately executed like, you know, project,
00:41:13.000
whatever, whatever. I was really hoping executed was going to end with something different there.
00:41:17.480
We should just declassify every document that from before September, 2001. Yeah. It's been
00:41:23.980
23 years. You know, if you're, if you're still in danger in a foreign country, tough, the world
00:41:29.640
needs to know. Yeah, exactly. And just declassify everything. America has too much self-doubt
00:41:35.300
caused by all of this. At least pre-1993, right? Like that, that's like right around there.
00:41:40.720
Yeah. When the Suns, last time when the Suns went to the finals, lost to the Bulls.
00:41:44.740
Was it 93? Are you sure? I thought it was 96, 97? 93 finals. Yeah. I'll never forget it.
00:41:51.200
I guess it was the Jazz in the second round. The second two years. Yeah. Oh, 93 was the last
00:41:57.860
of Michael's first. Triumphant. Then he chilled and played the White Sox. They played the other
00:42:01.640
three. Because then the Rockets won. Do you believe that conspiracy theory? Which one? The one that it
00:42:05.640
was actually an unofficial suspension because he was in gambling debts. 100%. His dad was murdered.
00:42:10.940
His dad got murdered? I believe he might have been involved in his dad's murder. Yeah, his dad's
00:42:15.380
murder. Yeah, they blame him. On the flip side, I'm not saying he's totally responsible. That is one of the
00:42:19.420
most suspicious things ever, though. It's really weird. On the counterpoint, it's not very suspicious that like
00:42:24.000
two area youths murder a guy for his car in the 90s, no less. No, I know. But the reaction
00:42:29.060
to it, if I remember correctly, was very strange. That's true. That's very true. It was like
00:42:33.020
something. And then he had a lot of gambling debt and he would go to North Carolina a lot
00:42:37.120
and gamble. It was very, very bizarre. And like the way Michael took it was not like he was expecting
00:42:42.860
it, but it was it wasn't like this. It wasn't the simple. It wasn't. It was very heavy. Right.
00:42:48.400
Almost like he largely felt sick. It's very bizarre. There could be more to it. I don't
00:42:53.280
know. I'm a big Michael fan, but I know people at that situation. They said that also should
00:42:59.300
be exposed. OK, let's move on. Next is the Ron DeSantis, Byron Donald's controversy.
00:43:05.500
Blake, what's going on here? OK, so this is slightly more in the background, but there's
00:43:09.800
been a spat of everyone's OK. Admittedly, it's popular to beat up on DeSantis now. And some
00:43:14.560
of it, I think over the campaign stuff, fine. But everyone's, of course, also going after
00:43:18.400
his record in Florida. And they've had this running dispute in Florida over their education
00:43:23.760
standards on different things. And at the start of the year, they shot down this AP class.
00:43:28.720
Like after George Floyd, the college board went out and said, we're going to make this AP
00:43:35.360
African and African-American history class for American high schoolers. That'll totally not
00:43:41.280
be a weird political joke. Florida shoots that down. But now they have their own education
00:43:45.700
standards. And the controversy here specifically is, let me bring up the exact quote here. It's
00:43:54.280
that in the Florida Department of Education standards for how you're going to teach middle
00:43:58.640
school history, they state that American slaves developed skills which in some instances could
00:44:04.960
be applied for their personal benefit. And it's a sort of dry line, but this has become this blow up.
00:44:13.040
DeSantis is defending it. And then Byron Donalds, the congressman, who we've worked with a lot,
00:44:19.120
good guy, he's been critical of it and believes they should change it. But it's being pointed out
00:44:24.300
that a very similar standard actually exists in that very politicized, relatively left-leaning AP
00:44:31.000
class that they had. And just to give my own take on it, I think you can sort of see how this would
00:44:36.100
happen where there was the progressive reason they put this in is they didn't want to say like,
00:44:40.880
you know, slaves had no ability, no agency. They were all just manual laborers who did nothing.
00:44:46.160
They were acquiring skills. Many of them earned wages with those skills. They use that to buy their
00:44:51.320
freedom, so on and so forth. But then other people are saying like, oh, they're saying that slavery was
00:44:56.900
good for them. And that's what they're saying. And it's like, you can't win with it. That's how it
00:45:01.300
comes off to me anyway. And I think it's a mistake for him to sort of blow up at this. And it might be
00:45:06.540
that he senses everyone's kind of getting their little jab in at DeSantis right now.
00:45:15.560
I mean, honestly, like there are some times where there are things that should be defended,
00:45:22.640
regardless of what side you are on in a primary. And one of those is standing up for the truth
00:45:28.560
about American history. And I think personally that that's what the DeSantis administration or
00:45:34.220
even this was a task force. It wasn't even something that he said himself that wasn't done
00:45:38.660
at the political level. This was done. They appointed people to a task force. They put it together. And by
00:45:43.560
the way, they actually had black professors on the task force to put it in. So no, I don't think that
00:45:50.060
we should be like blowing up DeSantis over this. No, I think it's silly that he's turned it into
00:45:54.400
like a primary issue and going after Trump surrogates and Byron Donalds and all this stuff.
00:45:58.540
I don't think that's probably the best move for him right now. But at the same time, it sounds to me
00:46:02.960
like nobody was seriously saying that, oh, by the way, slavery was good. It sounds to me like they
00:46:08.820
were saying this is just what obviously happened during that time frame.
00:46:12.600
Yeah, I just I'm actually more kind of on DeSantis aside here to be like, to be honest,
00:46:19.320
from a policy perspective, I just I don't really I don't really say Byron. It's just a weird thing
00:46:25.720
to criticize. Like it's just like, again, I think that when we're looking for digging for things to
00:46:31.480
criticize DeSantis about and like the state of Florida, like that's going to like start to turn
00:46:37.860
on Trump people. Right. Like so it's like just like knock that out. Like there's no need to do
00:46:43.680
that stuff. And and here's the other thing. I don't know. Byron's wife is like super. She's a
00:46:48.300
wonderful person. She's super involved with educational freedom issues throughout the state.
00:46:53.560
She was actually just here in Arizona meeting with a bunch of our legislators. Really wonderful.
00:46:58.120
But it's like this like is a total distraction from all the positive things that like everybody's
00:47:02.680
doing. It's like, OK, let's just focus on let's just not like we don't need to overly like
00:47:07.640
stick our teeth into, you know, just because of the political. I just hate that. I hate that
00:47:12.280
crap in general. I hate when Trump people do it to other people. I hate when DeSantis people
00:47:16.380
right now are doing to Trump people. It's like there's a lot of good that everybody can talk
00:47:20.340
about. Let's just like just keep moving on. Yeah. And I just want to say you can have your
00:47:25.780
own your own dog in the race. Don't like go against your principles. I mean, like there's
00:47:31.500
some fights not to pick. I just I don't know. It doesn't really make a lot of sense to
00:47:35.520
me. So here's the other thing, too. I I'm not defending Byron. I don't know what happened
00:47:42.200
here, but like there's there's a good chance that maybe he someone this is the world that
00:47:46.980
you live in when you're a congressman, when you're talked to constantly by staffers, by
00:47:51.740
Hill staffers in particular who are like, did you hear that they said this that was part
00:47:57.000
of this? And he may have heard some kind of like explanation that was a little bit off
00:48:02.760
and he commented on it a little bit too hastily. And here we are. So, yeah, the I would suspect
00:48:09.520
that that was part that was part of it. But I don't know. Yeah. So it's so it's a
00:48:13.560
Blake. Just build out again. What are the specifics here? Because the NBC News says Byron
00:48:17.800
Donald's calls on Florida to correct black history standards on slavery. There's so little
00:48:22.960
to it. It's literally it's literally what we had from Politico there. It's a single line
00:48:27.780
sentence where a single sentence, a single sentence. Let me let me bring it up here
00:48:31.800
again. It is the floor. This is from Politico. The Florida Department of Education adopted
00:48:38.080
new teaching standards for middle schoolers to learn that quote, just prepare yourself.
00:48:43.280
This is going to be the most racist thing you've ever heard in your life. Quote, slaves
00:48:46.780
developed skills, which in some instances could be applied for their personal benefit. Unquote.
00:48:54.040
Okay. So why is that untrue? Because it's it's suggesting that what the subtext of this
00:49:00.540
is, because liberals are very good at finding subtext. The subtext of this is that what they
00:49:04.340
only when they what they really meant when they wrote this standard, allegedly, is that
00:49:09.160
they were saying slavery was a good thing and we should bring slavery back today and make
00:49:15.960
it worldwide. And that's that's really what, you know, the DeSantis administration was trying
00:49:20.220
to say that that's what they're alleging. And, you know, with that little word of, you know,
00:49:25.020
using skills. And so that's that's what was really going on, apparently. And so we have
00:49:29.840
to get rid of it and we have to tear down every statue ever. We have to, in fact, dig
00:49:34.180
up statues that we tore down three years ago, put them on a pedestal again and then rip them
00:49:39.300
down again and then melt them down and turn them into, I don't know, like ugly. Yeah, I don't
00:49:46.820
know where I was actually going with that. Well, you know, it's funny you mention that
00:49:49.760
because in in communist China during the Cultural Revolution, which was the revolution within
00:49:55.060
the revolution that Mao launched against his own party. At one point, he actually had Red
00:50:00.900
Guard youth going in and they were digging up bodies of like former emperors and members
00:50:07.780
of royal families to then hang in not even an effigy, hang the actual dead bodies and then
00:50:14.680
flogged them again for the purpose of showing their revolutionary fervor, even though these
00:50:20.420
people had dead for decades. Before we get too smug about that, I think Arlington is still
00:50:25.480
moving ahead with their plan to smash the Confederate monument at Arlington National Cemetery.
00:50:30.900
That's exactly what I'm getting at. And I would say the Lee family is probably next on the
00:50:36.780
list. Probably. Very, very unfortunate, very nasty people. Nasty people as a certain future
00:50:44.680
president and probably future. Yeah, a certain once and future president. Okay, let's play.
00:50:54.700
Claire, is Congressman Donald in favor of the new standards?
00:50:58.480
Nicole, the simple answer is yes. He thinks that Florida's new standards will do an overall
00:51:02.840
good job at teaching black history. But he, along with many critics, thinks one section could use
00:51:09.520
an adjustment. He's among the more prominent African American Republicans in the nation.
00:51:15.500
And he's got a problem with part of Florida's new African American history curriculum. Congressman
00:51:20.320
Byron Donald's told me over Zoom. Obviously, slavery was terrible in our country. It was terrible for
00:51:27.020
black people coming to America. And it was just flat out wrong, no doubt about that.
00:51:32.440
Okay, so what am I missing here? Let's play cut 113. Megyn Kelly with a professor on the curriculum.
00:51:44.740
How do you respond to the charge you want to replace history with lies?
00:51:49.540
Well, let me first make an observation that helps us think through this. We know the vice president well.
00:51:54.440
And we know that when she speaks spontaneously, she has an unavoidable cackle. But when she's speaking
00:52:02.760
from a script, she's very grave and very serious. So we know she's following a script here. And the
00:52:09.980
script is that she has to reject what is common sense in the name of an ideological agenda.
00:52:18.040
Okay, headshot. It just smoked her. So I like this guy, Dr. William Allen, how familiar are you with
00:52:26.980
him? Not at all. This is kind of a first I've ever seen. This is a new intellectual who's rather
00:52:31.580
spicy and based. I mean, he's almost he's almost as based as Kamala's dad. No, this guy's amazing. And
00:52:37.980
by the way, he's a Michigan State University emeritus. Like he's all he's authored at the imaginative
00:52:43.940
conservative. How many of these guys are out there that we've never heard of in like right wing
00:52:48.340
intellectual world? Right. I mean, this guy has published several books. Wow, some really base
00:52:57.060
stuff. Rethinking Uncle Tom, the political philosophy of H.B. Stowe. There you go. Yeah, I mean, I
00:53:04.400
there's there's I mean, he has he's also a fellow at the Mackinac Center, which is center right.
00:53:10.940
Right. So I don't I don't really know why we're all of a sudden learning about this guy. It just
00:53:17.260
shows that the conservative movement is so dysfunctional. Here we have this insanely based
00:53:21.060
professor from Michigan State University that no one knows about. And we've had this racial reckoning
00:53:26.060
for three years. It's like you could have been helpful. All right, here's cut 119. I got to be
00:53:32.360
honest, like I sympathize. I don't like how DeSantis barks in this video. I'll be honest. He doesn't
00:53:37.600
come across well at all. But I'm with DeSantis on the policy here. You shouldn't change this
00:53:41.560
thing. Plague cut 119. Were there beneficial aspects to slavery? That's not what the curriculum
00:53:47.140
says. What do you think? What the correct? No, there's no, it's not. And the curriculum is
00:53:51.040
very clear. You have I think it's like 200 plus pages of all kinds of stuff that you can't
00:53:57.880
read that. Have you read it? So what's your opinion? Have you read it? What's your opinion? I'm
00:54:02.300
asking your opinion. But you haven't read it. So I'm just just making that clear. That makes
00:54:06.860
it very clear about the injustices of slavery in vivid detail. So anyone that actually read
00:54:13.960
that and then listens to Kamala would know that she's lying. This is DeSantis at his best.
00:54:19.940
Why he's dressed like he's driving a Greyhound bus is beyond me. He's always reenacting the
00:54:24.180
rat race movie. No, but I mean, he's excellent. I mean, it was not exactly right.
00:54:28.520
Owl Street. What? I mean, it's not the best tone, but I got to be honest, I am sympathetic
00:54:34.900
with Ron DeSantis. Even the tone is great. That's all of his clips during COVID were like the same
00:54:39.300
thing, you know, just like you haven't even read it. You don't know what you're talking about.
00:54:42.740
And I'm going to find a new way to pronounce Kamala, Kamala, Kamala. I bet we could pronounce
00:54:48.600
Kamala's name 70 different ways. I think it's so funny when he has that Midwestern accent that comes
00:54:52.920
out when he does that stuff. But like DeSantis, this is the point. DeSantis,
00:54:58.440
it's just talking like a normal dude, just saying the things that people think.
00:55:02.260
This is the tone that like made DeSantis likable to people, right? It's like,
00:55:06.660
I'm just going to go out and talk and I'm not going to be handled by people all day long.
00:55:10.320
I mean, that's what it is. It's like, it was all fine. And then he started running against Trump.
00:55:14.100
And it's like the, and that's what's driving this too, unfortunately, is like primaries do
00:55:18.600
unfortunately make parties sort of go insane. And they're going to be, it's going to be,
00:55:23.400
we have to oppose this because our opponent in this incredibly niche ideological feud that will
00:55:29.000
be forgotten entirely in 10 years, uh, took the wrong side on this of a sentence in a curriculum.
00:55:35.400
Exactly. Yes. But his response, like his organic response to people, right? Like that's so much
00:55:41.600
better than like him, like going to campaign events in Iowa. He's like, like laughing and not
00:55:46.780
funny jokes, right? Like he delivers the answer. He doesn't like, I would rather you just like talk
00:55:51.860
about stuff that matters that like, I want to hear like what you actually think about those
00:55:55.580
things, like in like tidbits. And he, and he spoke without like taking his hand and like covering
00:55:59.980
his face. He's like, he had like inside his nose or something and then just like reactivate.
00:56:07.980
Yeah. I mean, this is, but again, this is kind of what happened with Trump. Like Trump's funniest
00:56:11.700
moments. We talked about this the other day when like the Tik TOKable moments of Trump are when he's
00:56:15.860
organically just responding to people and you're like, Oh my gosh, that guy's funny. Like, Oh my gosh.
00:56:21.140
Like I agree with what he's saying. Oh my gosh. Like if you don't give yourself the opportunity to
00:56:25.460
have those moments and you're just going around, just like laughing at people's dumb jokes and like
00:56:30.740
meandering through like 20 person events in Iowa, you're not going to win. You're not going to win
00:56:36.040
the country. This is why like everyone dies in Iowa with their campaign. You can't script the primary.
00:56:41.800
This is, this is necessary. This is unpredictable. You have to kind of throw your candidate out
00:56:46.540
and just let it go. Get earned media, like doing stuff that people agree with and you're going to
00:56:52.300
win. Yep. Yep. And build a future for yourself. Like the, the most detrimental thing is like at this
00:56:57.980
point, not likely DeSantis is going to be the nominee, right? I just, everyone agrees with that,
00:57:02.260
but he's, he's hurting himself so much for the future. Cause like, again, you only get so many
00:57:07.820
opportunities to get in front of the American people and like make people think that you're
00:57:13.160
somebody that they can have any kind of faith in. And right now this is the problem that we,
00:57:17.600
that exists with this whole thing is like, we love these moments, right? Like, yeah,
00:57:22.480
I agree with him more than, than Byron and Byron's a really likable guy. So like one of these
00:57:26.800
situations is like, you know, Byron kind of looks really bad in this scenario and DeSantis looks really
00:57:32.160
like, you know, I have, I have, I have, I have an option. I have, I have a potential potential
00:57:37.560
solution to solve all, all the sides on this. I agree with Kamala Harris. We should shut down
00:57:45.400
the Florida teaching on slavery and replace it with a new teaching on slavery taught exclusively
00:57:58.220
I could get behind that. I like that. And it would include with him where he's just says,
00:58:02.660
you know, Kamala is without honor. I think it's the line. That's the line he said about her.
00:58:06.320
I believe whatever happened to him. These people get memory. It was totally memory.
00:58:11.820
Hold like she's running for president. They're all on an Island. I think they asked her if she liked
00:58:15.460
weed and she was the one who said they were descended from Jamaica. I am. I'm convinced that like Hunter
00:58:22.440
Obama, sugar mama, Tony Bobulinski, Malik Obama, Kamala Harris's dad. I think they're all on like an
00:58:28.720
Island together, like perpetually being tortured. No, they're trying to call Malik. Should I call Malik
00:58:34.100
Obama right now? And with Ray Epps' daughter, who, by the way, is like the funniest Twitter
00:58:39.000
follow ever. They're still in Malik's number. Oh, yeah, I do. You're going to call Malik
00:58:43.880
Obama? No, probably not call him. We should have Malik on Star Cry. Oh, yeah. I would totally
00:58:50.760
have Malik on Star Cry. Was it Malik that said Obama is gay? I bet we could get in.
00:58:55.560
Ray Epps' daughter. Ray Epps' daughter could probably come in. She's in Arizona.
00:59:00.180
Did we not? Is the Obama thing in the deck today for us? How is that not in the deck
00:59:04.280
for us today? We could probably pivot. We could just make it up. We did pivot. Okay. So now
00:59:07.900
that we're talking about Obama, so since we only believe what the news tells us, as per
00:59:12.200
Blake, obviously a chef who couldn't swim went out on a... No, he could swim. He could swim.
00:59:19.760
No, he couldn't. He said he couldn't in an Instagram post. No, but there was a video. There
00:59:24.000
was a video of him later on Instagram swimming. Well, floating's different. Well, both are
00:59:29.220
suspicious, though, right? So if he couldn't swim, then what the heck was he doing in the
00:59:33.640
water? If he could swim, why did he die? So, Jack, obviously nothing to see here, just
00:59:39.960
a chef in Martha's Vineyard. I would throw out there that, and I haven't heard yet, but
00:59:46.600
I mean, could... Do we have toxicology? Because I could see potentially something where if
00:59:53.860
somebody were on... We trust the toxicologists of Martha's Vineyard? Yeah.
00:59:56.500
They have a toxicologist in Martha's Vineyard? First of all, they could rig the toxicology
01:00:01.260
report. No, no, in all seriousness, thinking through the situation, right? You know, if a guy
01:00:05.460
can swim, he falls off a paddleboard, he doesn't make it back. There's no riptide because
01:00:09.460
of the layout of this pond there, you know, were substances involved of any sort that led
01:00:19.300
to perhaps inebriation and incapacitation, the same way they did with, I don't know, George
01:00:25.440
Floyd. Yeah, I mean, like, when I think of paddleboarders, I think of, like, 30-something
01:00:31.920
athletic black males, right? I mean, totally. Yeah, actually, I kind of do, you know.
01:00:40.020
Totally normal? Yeah, I don't know. No, Blake, you're just thinking about that. You're just
01:00:43.640
thinking about them usually, anyway. Yeah, probably. It's kind of, you know, it's like...
01:00:49.840
So this is where it gets suspicious. Cut 122, this chef was posting progress that he was
01:00:56.280
then, he can now swim. Play cut 122. Oh, no sound. So look, here he is. He can swim.
01:01:04.280
So if he could swim, then how did he drown? He could swim pretty well, too, actually. That's,
01:01:10.740
is he, actually, let me see that. He's not using his arms there, so that's just, uh...
01:01:14.860
He doesn't seem to be swimming that, like, he's learning... That's enough to survive, okay?
01:01:18.920
So maybe he got caught in a bad tide. I mean, no joke. He's got, he's got flippers, yeah.
01:01:23.260
No joke. If you go to Cabo San Lucas... Are riptides a thing in Martin Lucas?
01:01:26.780
That's what I'm saying. Riptides are no joke. Yeah, but it's in a lake. He's in, like, a little
01:01:30.880
lake. I would say, what stands out to me is, one, he's the second, he's the second chef for
01:01:37.480
a Democrat to die in the last 20 years. Right, but, Blake, there's nothing to see there.
01:01:41.800
This is clear, man. Everything they tell us is true, remember?
01:01:44.280
But he's also the second underling of a prominent Democrat to die on Martha's Vineyard, as well.
01:01:50.340
Wait, so this was in the lake in front of Obama's house, and the depth was three to five feet
01:01:54.960
in depth? Eight feet, I believe, is what they said.
01:01:58.480
Wait, I've got... Have you guys seen that there's, there's, there's actually, I'm getting
01:02:02.200
breaking news now, that Hillary Clinton has now sent a text message to Barack Obama congratulating
01:02:09.960
him for finally getting his list started. She says, well, Barack, you've got a ways to
01:02:16.240
catch up with me, but I'm glad that you're finally getting there.
01:02:19.840
You know, if I were Hillary, I know you're joking, but if I were Hillary, I'd lean into
01:02:23.560
that. I would just start making, you're old, you're not going to be president, go all out,
01:02:27.860
start sending, making every joke that you just had all those people killed.
01:02:30.840
How's the progress coming on the Obama library, by the way?
01:02:34.900
In Chicago, it's actually like really, really controversial in Chicago.
01:02:38.220
Are we going to get a Trump library? Is that even going to happen?
01:02:41.320
Aren't they trying to like take away a part of something?
01:02:43.080
The Obama library has like all this controversy, and they're never there. Like Obama's never
01:02:50.200
There's something really weird about this chef thing, man. So, I mean, think about it.
01:02:53.940
If you're a chef, you're working late, you're there early, you hear things you're not
01:03:01.340
Yeah, there's a lot of access to the inner circle.
01:03:09.060
I saw some memes about, you know, you don't, you don't, yeah, exactly. You never know.
01:03:20.680
Just all of a sudden, you know, robes just like fly open, you know, they get caught in that
01:03:27.580
There's a lot of breeze, a lot of nor'easters this time of year up Martha's Vineyard.
01:03:35.180
Obviously, everything they've told us is exactly the truth.
01:03:38.080
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We go deeper and deeper into the bowels of unacceptable conversation.
01:05:30.400
We've led with aliens, so we're really, okay, so Nancy Mace, do we have the tape of
01:05:38.320
Okay, this is cut 114, neocon Nancy, who is Lindsey Graham in a dress, play cut, what do
01:05:47.780
And when I woke up this morning at 7, I was getting picked up at 745, Patrick, my fiancee,
01:05:54.160
tried to pull me by my waist over this morning in bed, and I was like, no, baby, we don't
01:05:59.600
I got to get to the prayer breakfast, and I got to be on time, and a little TMI, but
01:06:06.100
I, he can wait, he's got, we got, I'll see him later tonight.
01:06:12.000
Can we set this up for a little bit, so everyone understands what a prayer breakfast is?
01:06:19.480
So most people, Tyler, what's a prayer breakfast in politics?
01:06:22.280
And in the South, are those important, you know, in any way?
01:06:27.140
So I, you know, obviously with Republican stuff, the Republican Party, jointly together
01:06:33.800
with a lot of different organizations, hosts what's often called a prayer breakfast, and
01:06:37.280
so there's a lot of organizations that exist in every state, where it's, they are religious
01:06:42.460
organizations, typically church-based organizations, evangelical-based typically, that will host
01:06:49.080
prayer breakfast on behalf of our elected officials.
01:06:57.820
It's the most normie thing in a Republican circuit.
01:06:59.760
It's the most normie thing, but like, usually a pastor will give up.
01:07:03.640
Basically, you know, it'll, it'll be a combination between, you know, preaching and a diatribe against
01:07:10.640
Joe Biden, and, you know, they'll invite in usually one Catholic, you know, to come in and
01:07:16.180
say, yeah, you know, and, and then, uh, so this is like a very religious experience politically.
01:07:23.240
It's like where politics meets religion once a year, usually in your district.
01:07:33.180
So like, I was like, somebody please find me like a scene where you see everybody's face
01:07:39.240
because like, this is like, she like showed up, like still like hung over.
01:07:47.280
Cause she says, I think she got up at seven and she had to head out at seven 45 and that
01:07:52.420
I don't think any woman's the timeline is all screwed up here, obviously.
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And then the worst part of all of it is like, no, I'll be back tonight.
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So every pastor will tell you, uh, you know, you can't live with your, you know, cohabitation
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So she rolled in, she just is like glossing right over that.
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Well, she's, she's also, I mean, look, twice divorced, you know, and she's just like, it's
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And then she's also like, so it's like we were in bed, just overly sexual only allowed.
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If you're the pastor, but again, Tyler makes the best point.
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This is not the South Carolina gaming association, right?
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Where they're all trying to get like casino licenses where they're kind of living a little
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This is even like a campaign event or a GOP event.
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This is like someone, this is like a church event.
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The highest standards we expect of South Carolina lawmakers.
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I mean, South Carolina, I gotta be honest, like the worst people come from South Carolina is
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They peaked with John C. Calhoun and it's, no, he sucked.
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It's a fiance, but like, you're also kind of, you're like, you're, what you're doing
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You could imagine another way where she'd be like, okay.
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And after this, I'm going to go like, you know, do a bunch of blow.
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The scary part about this whole thing with Nancy is, is this, is that she's so nonchalant
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No, this is, she was just, was completely unaware of her surroundings.
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She was inches away from taking applications for a threesome.
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Like it was like, she's like, Oh, by the way, if you want to join us tonight, seven,
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It's, it's basically what you said, Charlie, cause I was the one at first really blew up
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this video and she was, she responded to me on, on Twitter today.
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And I've gone at her on Twitter for, for years at this point, basically calling.
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You shouldn't say you've gone at Matt, Nancy Mace.
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Wait, what did she say back to you today, Jack?
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She, she was the one, this was the one where she responded something about like, well, that's
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why I go to church because I'm a sinner and not a saint.
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By the way, what you're doing is you're profaning a holy gathering is what you're doing.
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I just thought it was disrespectful to the people that were gathered for, to be honest,
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that if you're going to get up, like, I'm not going to get up there and start cutting
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If I'm going to like a pro-life prayer march or a meeting or something like that, I'm
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going to be respectful of the event, respectful of the people there.
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And you know, there, there, there is a time and a place.
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If it's, if it's after 9 PM here, East coast, like I am, you're on a place like thought crime,
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It's like, I mean, it's like Charlie Kirk going around telling everybody, it's just the awareness.
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It doesn't make it true, but it doesn't make Charlie not say it.
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It's like, again, I have no problem with how any of these people live their lives.
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Like, I just don't care about how people operate in their own personal time.
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But it's like, what's scary is like, if you don't have the wherewithal to understand like
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who you're speaking to on the campaign trail, how, how do you, how do you have the, how do
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I know that you're going to have the wherewithal of who you're addressing when you're a member
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of Congress and important alien, you know, finding the fact finding missions, right?
01:11:55.580
And sometimes it's like, this is just as much to me, like a Mitch McConnell glitch, you
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know, like I would rather have Mitch McConnell, like get up in front of people and go, and
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Like he had, like he was yesterday, this week, then Nancy Mace get in front of groups and
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That's how serious I think this is as a member of Congress is like, you should know who
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And by the way, we're trying to like get even more evangelicals to vote.
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It doesn't like instill confidence in our members of Congress.
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Almost every neoconservant in DC has the most degenerate personal life.
01:12:34.920
I mean, I guess I could think of, I could think of a couple exceptions, maybe give me an
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I've certainly, all I'll say is, I'm not going to name names.
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I've been told by people who have known her for multiple years that there was a change
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in the appearance of Miss Nancy Mace sometime over the last couple of years or so.
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And it's, uh, you know, it's, it's just the thing that happens.
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But I mean, look, this is like, I think again, I feel bad for people.
01:13:25.600
I legitimately do like the stuff that happened with Marjorie Taylor Greene, even Lauren
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Boebert, like getting divorced and like their lives are like, like becoming a member of
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Congress, getting in the midst of all this stuff.
01:13:36.380
Like this is a stressful, unexpected, if you're not prepared for it, like your life is going
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to get rocked by this stuff and you're going to change.
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You're going to get influenced by weirdo lobbyists and crazy.
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But that's why you should stay away from the city of DC.
01:13:51.260
Staying away from the city of the district of Columbia is going to make your life innumerably
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And that's why we should try to have our representatives stay as far away from there
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I've been here for, I've been here for like 12 years, man.
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You're not, you're, you're not spending every day in DC.
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It will be really depressing when God is unable to find a righteous man.
01:14:18.880
He was, he was talking about the, the, I think he was talking about Biden appointees or
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He was like, he's like, Biden's appointees are unqualified.
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We want you guys to do the super chats or whatever they call it.
01:14:53.080
Well, actually, so funny enough, um, the, I, I mentioned Jason Aldine tonight.
01:14:57.920
Uh, we've seen the, uh, there's been an editing of Jason Aldine's video.
01:15:03.640
So we talked about it last week where we put out this BLM Antifa video, and then it was updated
01:15:12.620
And a lot of people pointed out that some of the scenes that were, uh, removed were scenes
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particularly that depicted the BLM violence in Atlanta from 2020.
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Now the, uh, record label basically came out and said, well, that was because of a copyright
01:15:29.700
claim from the local Fox network that said it was, um, you know, it was due to their copyright
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claim and they hadn't gotten the permission for it.
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But of course I pointed out online and a few others pointed out, why didn't you just replace
01:15:47.060
And, you know, personally, I think that in general, the main reason that this became so
01:15:52.780
controversial to begin with is because, and people said, well, what about, you know,
01:15:56.160
these other, uh, violent, what about rappers who have violent lyrics or, or, um, you know,
01:16:01.100
ice cube who has a, you know, from NWA, which is a group whose name that I couldn't even say
01:16:09.580
And it's because Jason Aldean is white and he's talking about BLM violence.
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He's talking about black driven violence, or at least the video depicts that.
01:16:18.460
And if the lyrics don't explicitly say that we all know what's going on here.
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And that is the cardinal rule in America that you're not allowed to talk about black violence.
01:16:26.280
And by the way, I mentioned all this while my wife, Tanya Tay is actually for once not
01:16:31.200
watching thought crime live because she is actually at the Jason Aldean concert right
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You say that it's, uh, you know, that rap lyrics are often violent.
01:16:42.760
It'll be lyrics that are like, if you roll into my part of town, I will shoot you in the
01:16:48.040
It's like, they're actually kind of angry that Aldean made a music video that is culturally
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And we're even, they're still even doing weird character assassinations.
01:16:59.480
I was just Googling to see exactly what they did to change the video.
01:17:05.320
Did Jason Aldean not leave a tip after ordering 65 burritos in a West Virginia small town?
01:17:11.980
And I don't know what the answer to that is, but like, I'm surprised it's not a story
01:17:16.380
about Chris Christie or something, but allegedly they ordered 65 burritos.
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And if you didn't tip, that would be the worst thing ever.
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Definitely way worse than burning down a small business.
01:17:26.080
But I think it's, and, and I, I really do think that a lot of this comes down to the
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fact that you are not allowed to talk about black violence.
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You're certainly not allowed to make songs about it.
01:17:40.060
We just had the biggest nationwide race riots in the, in America's history three years
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And it is largely forgotten within the United States.
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And so along comes a guy who makes, who's like, um, not only a white celebrity, but a
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celebrity who makes, as we, as we, you know, described last week in great detail, the whitest
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I just say like, uh, outside of Darius Rucker, you know, country music is, is extremely white.
01:18:09.980
Uh, even all around the world is considered American music.
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And so to have someone like that directly calling out or even coming close to calling
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out black violence in America, it is something that is completely verboten.
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And this is where the, the black nationalists in the media just immediately have to try to
01:18:30.420
There's a long history of like political songs in America, many of which are actually far
01:18:36.460
I mean, we did, uh, you know, Neil Young did a song that's like Southern man, which
01:18:40.720
basically just says that men in like men in the South are, but that's politically correct.
01:18:47.280
Uh, you know, he does the song, uh, was it, I can't remember if it was him or Crosby, you
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know, the Crosby stills Nash group, but like four dead in Ohio, which is just that these
01:18:55.840
national guardsmen like murdered a bunch of students who definitely were not right.
01:18:59.500
Again, that's, that's, but that's on the left, right?
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Both of those are coming from the left is my point.
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So yeah, and I get, I get what you're saying, but his point, but my point is you're not allowed
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You're only allowed to have them in one direction.
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So you can have Neil Young, who's not even American, by the way, slandering Southerners.
01:19:18.760
You can have Neil Young and others attacking American military for, uh, dealing with unrest
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on campus, but you can't have anything in the other direction.
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Stay with Aldean or do we want to do the, well, I want to say one thing about the Aldean
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situation, which I think is carry over from the car, the comment that I made about those
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who go to Congress and, and Charlie, you know what this is like, cause and, and Jack, you
01:19:45.560
know what this is like being a little bit more in the public eye where people stop you
01:19:49.060
all the time when you're out in public, you're at airports and everything else.
01:19:52.460
When you become a person that people recognize everywhere you go and you just get stopped,
01:19:58.320
like everyone dives into every aspect of your personal life.
01:20:01.160
They watch everything that you do and everything that you do or say, if it's the right thing,
01:20:06.400
it's going to be the wrong thing, according to the media.
01:20:08.640
And if it's the wrong thing, right, you're going to, they're going to be like, ha, you're
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And so I feel bad for anybody, even though they make, even when they make the wrong decisions,
01:20:21.120
you know, not standing up for it, I actually have a lot of respect for famous people.
01:20:25.240
You know, obviously we're not in that, that category because, you know, Charlie's on the
01:20:28.820
radio every single day saying everything that he thinks constantly, which is kind of cool.
01:20:35.300
It's liberate, it's liberating, but I actually have a lot of, um, a lot of, uh, respect for
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famous people that just literally avoid that, those things and like, don't say what they
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And then again, I'm not saying like, I have a lot of respect for guys that speak up on
01:20:52.240
our side because the left has, you know, hordes of these people.
01:20:55.860
We don't have very many, but like, I appreciate leftists in particular, or people that are just
01:21:00.340
like pretty apolitical that just like, I don't know what I'm talking about this.
01:21:03.960
And I just want to play music and I just want to play sports.
01:21:06.240
And I did, you know, I don't think I need to be like using my platform for the wrong
01:21:11.580
They say we should hit some comments that people will be encouraged to do it.
01:21:14.000
So I want to highlight two, uh, first we have, uh, Falcon Wollagen 62 M who says, Hey dude
01:21:21.280
with the hat on, please pronounce the T in the word important, important, not so much like
01:21:32.000
Thank you for your support in this pet peeve matter.
01:21:36.300
And then a special K one, if I, if I can't, so I actually can't pronounce my T's as well
01:21:42.180
as I should mainly because I bit off my tongue in a, in a quad accident when I was 16.
01:21:52.440
Uh, and then we have so, so, uh, so I'm sorry for that on the important only, only miss Nancy
01:22:00.200
has to apologize, uh, special K one, two, one has, uh, I'm black and I, he didn't do anything
01:22:06.840
Aldine, I assume just another way to divide people.
01:22:09.640
Only those caught up in a delusion believe this garbage.
01:22:13.020
Well, well said special K I used to get special K bars when I was a kid, my mom would make
01:22:24.640
We have a, looks like we have 3,500 people still watching any other final rumble rants guys
01:22:36.900
I just, yeah, where we're at today is we've got a, we've got a strong week ahead.
01:22:44.020
I mean, this week was so crazy with all the news.
01:22:46.380
I'm hoping that next week's not a huge letdown.
01:22:57.300
I'll be honest tomorrow when you guys watch the Charlie Kirk show and then
01:23:00.180
Jack show after we're going to have this whole thing on Trump as I'm, I'm reading
01:23:04.060
It's like, it's, this is all new indictments, like obstruction of justice.
01:23:07.860
It's just like, yeah, we were expecting January 6th stuff.
01:23:10.360
This is, but we should just, we should have a new Trump indictment every single week.
01:23:13.740
He should try to just, it's going to be though, because this is like, they're going to have
01:23:20.120
It's going to keep rolling that this, this is not going to end anytime soon.
01:23:23.700
What if, what if Trump outfoxed them and he started intentionally committing crimes in
01:23:28.140
a ton of different jurisdictions and he's on so many trials at once, they all grind to
01:23:32.400
a halt and then they can't get any of them done before the election.
01:23:35.800
Have you guys, have you guys seen the things that people post about alternate timelines and
01:23:44.160
I have seen the, do you mean, um, do you mean the, the, uh, the secret war theory?
01:23:53.200
I like the secret, the secret war theory was going on in 2020 and it said that we had actually
01:23:57.940
got, we had embarked in a secret war with, uh, with China and that this, this bled over
01:24:05.060
And they were saying that actually Hunter, no, Hunter, Joe Biden wasn't the actual president.
01:24:10.620
The Trump remained president and that we were secretly fighting in war with China, but because
01:24:17.840
And so just so busy involved in the day to day of the war that, um, that they allowed
01:24:27.100
This explains, okay, the fake, um, you know, the fake, uh, white house, like oval office said
01:24:32.520
that he had explained some of the, um, supply chain issues that were going on in 2021, you
01:24:37.400
know, because so many supplies were going to the war effort and because our supply lines
01:24:42.800
And then, uh, Tim Poole told me all this, by the way.
01:24:45.160
And then at the very end of it, um, the Memorial day, so, you know, Memorial day, the president
01:24:52.480
Well, you know that in 2021, when Biden went to the tomb of the unknown soldier, the wreath
01:24:59.240
Now you might think that that was some kind of COVID thing or maybe because Biden was old.
01:25:03.400
No, no, that's because the real ceremony had already happened earlier in the day with
01:25:08.140
no cameras when Trump put the wreath there, but then Biden showed up later.
01:25:16.620
I like the Trump groundhog day theory, which is Trump's actually run for president thousands
01:25:24.500
Like there was a timeline where Hillary is like, you know, the world doesn't need people
01:25:29.240
And he freezes and then like, we have to reset the timeline so that he can come up with the
01:25:33.620
So why did he seem so strong at the start of the race, especially it's because, you know,
01:25:37.860
he'd run, he'd actually run for president thousands and thousands of times, just like
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