JustPearlyThings - October 27, 2023


CANDACE OWENS VS BILL MAHER | Pearl Reacts LIVE


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

177.76862

Word Count

11,786

Sentence Count

1,271

Misogynist Sentences

53

Hate Speech Sentences

45


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.960 What up guys? Welcome to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel and welcome to my live streaming.
00:00:09.820 It's probably not even going to be a series. I'm not going to lie to you guys.
00:00:13.880 That would be gaslighting and I don't do that.
00:00:17.160 But what I will tell you is I'm going to react to different videos.
00:00:24.060 Make sure you like the video guys. Don't be annoying.
00:00:26.380 Honestly, you know, a like is free. All you have to do is like the video.
00:00:33.400 Okay. So today I wanted to start this show by talking about my Twitter.
00:00:40.960 So you guys know I love to... Oh my gosh, I have 9,099 posts on Twitter.
00:00:47.460 Wow. I tweet a lot. This is in like the span of six months.
00:00:51.440 Um, okay. Let me, let me pull this up.
00:00:57.960 Wait, how do I? I got it. See, I'm doing good. I'm doing good. Thank you.
00:01:05.480 Can you guys hear me? Okay. Please let me know in the chat. Can you hear?
00:01:10.380 Can you, can you hear me? Is everything good? Um, okay.
00:01:21.640 Um, you guys said good morning. I love you. I love you too. I love you too.
00:01:27.020 We're lovers, not fighters out here. Okay. Uh, I'm reading the chat right now.
00:01:31.500 I need you guys to let me know that the audio is working because as,
00:01:36.480 as a woman, obviously I don't do the audio, right?
00:01:42.020 Hit the like. Thank you. Thank you for the support. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:01:47.060 So today I'm just a tweeter. I'm an expert tweeter.
00:01:52.280 Now guys, mind you,
00:01:53.460 I've grown this Twitter following in like six months,
00:01:58.120 literally six months. Yes. I wasn't that big on Twitter before that. Um,
00:02:05.080 now my first tweet,
00:02:09.180 Oh, I had a lot of tweets. My first tweet that I put out today,
00:02:14.820 I just decided I woke up and I chose violence. You know,
00:02:20.800 some days I wake up and I choose peace. Other days I wake up and I choose violence.
00:02:27.160 So what I did was I said,
00:02:29.780 there are zero pros to dating a single mother.
00:02:34.480 Now I want you to know how I came to these conclusions.
00:02:39.100 Now, Pearl, isn't that harsh? Isn't that,
00:02:42.220 don't you know women that have been married as single mothers? Yes, yes, I do.
00:02:46.620 And there are exceptions to every rule, but exceptions don't make the rule.
00:02:50.920 So, um,
00:02:54.680 there's a researcher that helps me do research here on the channel.
00:02:58.880 He he's been on a couple of panel shows. His name's Dr. David Baker.
00:03:02.360 And we ran the numbers and he told me that roughly roughly 15% of single mothers
00:03:11.740 get a guy to marry them. I think it was 12%,
00:03:14.800 but we're just going to ballpark 22% of single mothers get a guy to live with them.
00:03:22.540 So what does that tell me? What does that tell me?
00:03:27.360 Out of single mothers,
00:03:29.580 half over half will not have a happy ending that the right and the left really does
00:03:34.580 that the right and the left really does what I call selling dreams,
00:03:42.760 selling dreams to these women. Oh yes. There's someone for everyone.
00:03:47.600 No, there's not. If you're a narcissistic bitch,
00:03:52.100 there is nobody for you. Um,
00:03:56.800 but they call me the mean one for saying this. Okay. Now,
00:04:00.080 so I said there was zero, um, pros to dating a single mother.
00:04:04.760 We have Sergio here. My baby mother just got married.
00:04:08.500 Well, she was one of the 15%. And here we talk about the rule.
00:04:12.980 We don't talk about exceptions.
00:04:14.640 Talking about exceptions is a very feminine behavior as people.
00:04:20.200 We have to know you have to talk in general and we have to come to conclusions.
00:04:24.400 Okay. You don't really understand what attacking women all day does nothing.
00:04:32.280 Now I don't understand how it's an attack to say that there's zero pros to dating a single mother.
00:04:41.080 My real question is, is it true or is it untrue?
00:04:45.940 And so many times guys, you guys focus on, Oh,
00:04:51.080 and you focus on the way this makes women feel.
00:04:55.720 And I say to hell with how this makes women feel.
00:05:00.420 Truth is truth, regardless of who says it. Now I'll give you an example.
00:05:03.980 A gentleman on the show came on last night and said,
00:05:06.280 he will not date women over the age of 24. Well, I'm, I'm 26.
00:05:11.060 And I could have gotten mad and gotten angry and said, there's so many pros to dating me.
00:05:17.980 I'm so amazing and awesome. Or you could just take it in and you could say, okay.
00:05:25.120 And live with the fact that truth is truth, regardless of who says it.
00:05:30.280 And it is not an attack just because women don't like that.
00:05:35.700 For example, if I said, there is no pros, there are zero pros to dating a homeless man.
00:05:43.740 Would the men come in and say, Oh no, but the homeless men, but, but,
00:05:49.200 or there is zero pros to dating a man without a job.
00:05:52.340 Would they come out and say, Oh, but Pearl's the big, big meanie, the big meanie.
00:05:59.080 Yeah.
00:06:01.840 Okay.
00:06:03.060 His next, um,
00:06:04.820 his next claim is there will always be a beta simp to take that role.
00:06:10.780 And my question really is overwhelmingly, they're not taking that role.
00:06:16.380 They are not getting remarried.
00:06:18.580 So like me or love me or hate me.
00:06:21.940 What I'm saying is true.
00:06:24.920 My mom was a single mom and she's been married over 20 years.
00:06:29.080 Meanwhile, you're still single and have never had anybody love you.
00:06:33.620 Oh, what?
00:06:36.200 Nobody.
00:06:38.220 Not even my mom.
00:06:39.580 Like, come on.
00:06:40.240 All right.
00:06:41.460 Hopefully the incels following catch on to your grift soon.
00:06:45.980 Guys, do you know how much easier it would have been to just pander to women?
00:06:50.960 Watch me, watch me pander.
00:06:52.560 Watch me pander.
00:06:53.340 Okay.
00:06:54.580 I'm going to, I'm going to make this, this could, this could just, you know,
00:06:58.660 now I could be the ultimate making a ton of money person.
00:07:02.900 Okay.
00:07:03.140 Now imagine, yes, right here.
00:07:05.700 I say, you are special.
00:07:14.500 Really and truly you are special and you deserve the man that is going to make you happy.
00:07:20.260 You are not for everybody.
00:07:22.520 There is somebody out there for you.
00:07:24.640 God has somebody out there for you.
00:07:27.080 Boom.
00:07:27.640 I can make millions.
00:07:29.960 Oh my.
00:07:30.820 And then put some skincare products at the end.
00:07:33.800 Oh my gosh.
00:07:36.300 It's like, they'll call me a grifter.
00:07:37.760 What am I selling?
00:07:38.680 I do sell women shouldn't vote t-shirts, but like, do you know how much more money I can
00:07:43.360 make off of like, I don't know, some skincare lines or whatever?
00:07:48.700 Like, anyways, why does there have to be pros?
00:07:53.200 Why can't, sorry, I'm reading here.
00:07:55.620 Why does there have to be pros?
00:07:57.180 Why can't you just love people?
00:07:59.540 Um, I feel like loving the woman is a pro in itself.
00:08:06.700 Let me get this straight.
00:08:07.360 Let me get this straight.
00:08:09.440 The pro is loving the woman.
00:08:15.700 That is the value add.
00:08:17.400 That is the, the sell.
00:08:20.480 That's the, the, the hard sell that you're given to these guys.
00:08:23.780 You're saying, yes, yes.
00:08:26.040 Now they're saying, not even my mom, but my mother.
00:08:29.540 Yes.
00:08:29.880 Even your mother, it was bad deal for your dad.
00:08:32.260 Your dad took a bad deal.
00:08:34.480 Yeah.
00:08:34.680 A lot of you women are going to have to find out that your dad took a terrible deal, terrible.
00:08:40.940 Some men it worked out for, but for every one man it worked out for, there's five men
00:08:45.440 who it did not work out for.
00:08:50.380 Yes.
00:08:51.000 Yes.
00:08:51.400 Yes.
00:08:51.620 Yes.
00:08:51.660 You're cruel and disrespectful.
00:08:54.320 Oh, oh no, no, no, no.
00:08:57.540 I'm so cruel for saying don't date single mothers.
00:09:02.660 There's zero pro, but I think that gets you off.
00:09:07.820 Does it not?
00:09:09.400 And that's like a weird question.
00:09:12.700 Someday you're the, you're near the end of your crusade.
00:09:15.680 You old, ugly alone, and you're going to realize your life was a waste and you were never happy.
00:09:22.080 I'm a pretty, I'm a pretty cheery person.
00:09:25.100 You know what I mean?
00:09:26.300 But this idea, I don't even like the idea that we chase after happiness.
00:09:31.140 I think actually women chasing after happiness has led to terrible destruction.
00:09:40.980 So I'm just so sick of these simps, guys.
00:09:43.900 My Lord.
00:09:45.240 This, this stuff does not help women.
00:09:47.540 Okay.
00:09:47.720 So now I go, I go on, I go on, um, and I say, oh, I wanted to tell a story.
00:09:55.960 So there was a recent show.
00:09:57.480 Okay.
00:09:58.320 And on the show, this guy, this guy says, he says, I do not date single mothers.
00:10:03.800 I don't want to date the single mothers.
00:10:05.700 And there is a single mother on the show.
00:10:08.900 Um, and this single mother, nice enough woman, pretty woman, nothing against her personally,
00:10:15.200 but I want to demonstrate how delusional women are.
00:10:18.360 Um, even the nice, nice ones.
00:10:20.480 Okay.
00:10:21.660 After the show, I guess he messages her, asks her for her details, whatever.
00:10:29.600 She comes to me and says, this is proof.
00:10:32.940 This is proof that the men, even if they say they don't like single moms, they, they like
00:10:38.020 the single mothers.
00:10:41.620 It's like the men just said they're interested in sex.
00:10:45.920 They just said they would not be interested in a relationship from a single mother.
00:10:51.140 Yet when the very men that say this, that say this, they still believe that it's because
00:11:02.680 they are the special, amazing one.
00:11:06.340 Statistically, you will not be.
00:11:07.840 I wish, I wish all of the single mothers.
00:11:09.900 Well, I really do.
00:11:11.800 But most single mother, if single, so I, I'm going to even, and I have, I have more, more
00:11:21.300 thoughts.
00:11:22.580 So I keep going.
00:11:24.180 I say, seriously, guys, stop simping.
00:11:27.160 Single mothers bring nothing to the table and there's no benefit to raising another man's
00:11:32.100 kids.
00:11:32.500 If single mothers were getting, were serious about getting remarried, they would give custody
00:11:37.920 to the father.
00:11:39.820 So now we have Captain Save-A-Hose coming in.
00:11:46.960 The men that are just basically women coming in.
00:11:50.720 And yeah.
00:11:52.780 Um, uh, no way.
00:11:55.860 I wanted to find this one.
00:11:57.080 The last one I did.
00:11:59.540 Oh, if, oh, okay.
00:12:02.100 Because I added, I added in that if single, where is this?
00:12:06.820 But there was a tweet and I said, if single mothers were serious.
00:12:13.280 Oh, here we go.
00:12:14.240 Okay.
00:12:14.380 All right.
00:12:16.060 Seriously, guys, stop simping.
00:12:18.040 There's no benefit.
00:12:19.380 And single mothers bring nothing to the table.
00:12:21.840 There is no benefit to a man raising another man's kids.
00:12:24.960 If single mothers were serious about getting remarried, they would give custody to the
00:12:29.540 father.
00:12:30.380 Now, I don't know who this man is.
00:12:33.080 Um, I guess Greek.
00:12:38.580 He sells organic baby formula, which cool.
00:12:42.900 I guess he's got some kids.
00:12:44.040 All right.
00:12:45.420 Don't know what his backstory is, but typically, and I want to, I want to give you guys some
00:12:49.840 what I've noticed, typically the men that have this innate protection of women either
00:12:55.720 had a, a weak father or be a single mother or wife to single mother.
00:13:02.040 It's usually one of those three.
00:13:03.940 Don't know who this is, but if single mothers were serious about getting remarried, they
00:13:08.340 would give custody to the father.
00:13:10.120 If the last sentence doesn't prove this account is grifting, you are simping to Pearl.
00:13:14.940 So what I've noticed is the biggest simps and grifters accuse me of simping and grifting.
00:13:20.560 Don't know who he is because they don't have a good argument.
00:13:23.860 Instead of asking, what did I say that was untrue?
00:13:27.820 What did I say that was, what is, what is not true about this statement?
00:13:32.320 They say Pearl is a grifter, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:36.800 And he's too stupid to understand what, why I say this to, to single mothers.
00:13:42.380 If a single mother says, if a single mother says, I want to remarry, my goal is to get
00:13:49.960 remarried.
00:13:51.120 And they were serious about the kids growing up in the best way possible.
00:13:56.780 And you have a single mother that is worth marrying.
00:13:59.840 Let's just say it would be a single mother that believes in patriarchy, a single mother
00:14:05.740 that believes in true traditional values, which means the man is the head of the household
00:14:11.380 and therefore he should be making the decisions on the children.
00:14:15.520 So if single mothers were serious about getting remarried, they would give custody to the father.
00:14:21.780 You should not take a woman seriously who did not give primary custody to the father, unless
00:14:28.340 that father is a crack addict or something crazy.
00:14:31.880 Custody, which, why are you dealing with a woman who has a crack addict ex, ex-husband?
00:14:38.160 Okay.
00:14:39.020 Not a good, not a good deal.
00:14:41.440 He should have custody.
00:14:43.220 The kids turn out far better.
00:14:46.520 And it shows you that that woman is not vindictive and not spiteful.
00:14:50.420 And it is much easier for a man to come in when the mother only has the kids on weekends or
00:14:57.780 every other weekend, four days a month is a much easier sell as a single mother and the
00:15:03.840 kids turn out better.
00:15:05.480 So my argument is if single mothers want to remarry, I would say take marriage off the table
00:15:14.240 and accept a long-term relationship because you're more likely to get that than marriage.
00:15:18.800 And second, and second, I would say, give custody to the father.
00:15:25.280 So your kids don't turn out to be homeless crack addicts.
00:15:31.320 Let him, let the father make the decisions about the children and give him primary custody
00:15:38.260 because it is going to be easier for you to get remarried or in a long-term relationship.
00:15:45.680 If you give the father primary custody.
00:15:48.800 And the problem is most of these men that come in and say, I'm grifting, simping, whatever
00:15:54.840 this bullshit, they're too stupid to understand the statistics and the outcomes for kids that
00:16:01.400 are raised in a single mother home.
00:16:06.060 Men should be giving custody.
00:16:07.960 Now, I can't make you un-ignorant, but I can try.
00:16:15.600 I can do my best.
00:16:18.440 So my second question I had on Twitter today.
00:16:21.500 So that's my point in case as no, don't ever date a single mother.
00:16:26.440 There are very few exceptions.
00:16:29.320 I would argue there's basically no unicorns, but the few unicorns that there are would be
00:16:35.080 okay giving custody to the father because that shows that she can submit to a guy's authority.
00:16:44.160 Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:16:46.360 And it shows that she is not vindictive and not spiteful.
00:16:49.920 My second argument is don't ever date a woman that says she was abused.
00:16:55.960 Men have way too much to lose.
00:17:00.900 They have way too much to lose in this culture.
00:17:04.460 It is, it is, it is too risky for men to date a woman that said she's been abused because
00:17:15.860 you are next.
00:17:17.820 You typically attract what you are.
00:17:20.380 It is very uncommon that a woman is just a perfect angel and was not abusive at all.
00:17:27.600 Um, and he just, he just got really mad and just started abusing her.
00:17:38.180 No, no, no, not, not, not the norm, not the norm.
00:17:43.580 So I, what I say is men have too much to lose and do not date women that say they were abused.
00:17:50.640 Bad idea.
00:17:52.620 They all say that Pearl.
00:17:54.620 What?
00:17:54.880 I mean, there's girls that don't say that.
00:17:57.600 Okay.
00:17:58.340 So now that we started with my Twitter, my Twitter beefs of the day, we're going to go
00:18:03.820 on to, um, we're going to go on to reacting to Candace Owens on Bill Maher.
00:18:11.460 Yes.
00:18:12.620 I'm going to give my commentary, which I'm going to be honest, guys.
00:18:16.240 I'm not as political as say, you know, my, my expertise is more around family law and
00:18:26.200 the court system, but it'll be interesting to see Candace Owens on Bill Maher.
00:18:31.220 Let's, let's pull it up.
00:18:32.200 I actually think that Trump out of office.
00:18:35.220 For good reason.
00:18:36.160 Well, was a good thing for your show because it allowed you to.
00:18:38.500 It's not about my show, Candace.
00:18:39.840 No.
00:18:40.020 That's insulting.
00:18:40.760 No, no, no, no.
00:18:43.140 Claire, I don't believe in that.
00:18:44.520 I don't believe in chips.
00:18:45.360 I think we've established tonight.
00:18:46.840 We've all got our own.
00:18:47.740 We've all got our thing.
00:18:48.220 We all, we all got our own thing.
00:18:49.820 We've all got our thing.
00:18:55.720 Hello.
00:18:56.680 Who is hiding in my hideout?
00:18:59.360 Hi.
00:19:00.000 This is awesome.
00:19:00.920 This is actually a really sick man cave.
00:19:02.540 How are you?
00:19:03.040 My husband has one, but it's a lot smaller.
00:19:04.680 It's not a man cave because I'm not a husband.
00:19:07.300 It's a man cave.
00:19:08.220 It's not.
00:19:08.860 It's a nightclub.
00:19:09.700 Yeah.
00:19:09.920 But men need caves even if they are, don't have wives.
00:19:12.160 No.
00:19:12.780 No.
00:19:13.040 I think they do.
00:19:13.560 It's a nightclub.
00:19:14.540 You don't hear it.
00:19:15.720 Oh, I see you're with child.
00:19:17.200 You see how that's gynocentric?
00:19:19.520 A man cave.
00:19:20.320 Why does a man need to cave in his own house?
00:19:25.960 Anyways.
00:19:26.660 Child.
00:19:27.200 I've been with child for three years.
00:19:28.660 I've been pregnant for three years.
00:19:29.720 I've had a baby in 2021.
00:19:30.800 This is like my permanent state now.
00:19:32.060 I'm basically an elephant.
00:19:32.780 You do know that science knows what causes this now.
00:19:35.500 Do they know?
00:19:36.400 I actually have been trying to figure it out for the last three years because it feels like
00:19:39.260 it's a medical condition.
00:19:40.080 So you're like having Irish twins?
00:19:42.280 Literally.
00:19:42.640 I have a two-year-old, a one-year-old, and this one's due in November.
00:19:46.920 I've been pregnant for three years.
00:19:48.420 So I think it's going to be weird when I'm not pregnant anymore.
00:19:50.620 I'm going to be like, I don't know what to do with myself.
00:19:53.040 And what's that like when you're always pregnant?
00:19:55.540 Honestly?
00:19:56.820 It's got to be rough.
00:19:58.100 It's not.
00:19:58.700 I feel like everyone has this cultural understanding of pregnancy, and I think a lot of women play
00:20:01.980 it up.
00:20:03.740 Cultural?
00:20:04.060 No, I feel like there's this alien gnawing on you from the inside.
00:20:09.080 Yeah, but it's like it's not that big of a deal.
00:20:10.760 I've got to be honest with you.
00:20:11.640 Really?
00:20:11.820 It's like for some women, obviously, you can look at them, and you can tell which ones are
00:20:15.260 having what looks like an allergic reaction, right?
00:20:18.820 And they have a rough go with it, but some people just do pregnancy pretty easily, and
00:20:22.420 I'm one of those people that just kind of like, it doesn't really change anything.
00:20:26.360 So you're just going to keep going?
00:20:28.320 No, I wanted to do it all back to back, because I didn't want to be, I don't know, when parents
00:20:33.100 do, but like, we had a kid and we waited five years to the next one.
00:20:35.980 I'm like, who wants to like restart and take out all the bottles?
00:20:39.320 And I just was like, if I'm getting pregnant, I'm just going to have all of my kids back
00:20:42.500 to back.
00:20:43.200 Right.
00:20:43.680 And then one, yeah, I think it's genius.
00:20:46.320 So you do believe in birth control.
00:20:48.260 You're not doing it.
00:20:48.800 I actually don't believe in birth control.
00:20:50.780 No?
00:20:51.340 You're just doing it the Catholic way, just like whatever happens?
00:20:53.760 My husband's so Catholic, like beyond.
00:20:56.000 He's the Catholic.
00:20:57.040 Woo, Catholics!
00:20:58.360 You have 12 kids.
00:20:59.320 I know.
00:20:59.820 It's dangerous.
00:21:00.940 Of course it is.
00:21:01.960 It's completely dangerous.
00:21:02.700 And stupid.
00:21:03.400 I'm on your side.
00:21:05.380 Well, what are you going to do?
00:21:06.640 Trick them and take birth control?
00:21:08.480 Yeah, it's just, I don't know.
00:21:09.660 Catholics, they have a lot of kids.
00:21:11.020 This is just.
00:21:11.900 Yes.
00:21:12.500 I didn't choose this life.
00:21:13.440 That was a thing when I was a kid.
00:21:15.620 Really?
00:21:16.320 Where did you grow up?
00:21:18.680 New Jersey.
00:21:19.460 Okay, yeah, you definitely saw some 14 kids, Catholic.
00:21:22.540 In the 60s?
00:21:23.080 Yeah.
00:21:23.700 For sure.
00:21:24.260 Of course.
00:21:24.640 For sure.
00:21:26.400 But they were happy.
00:21:27.540 But you don't want, you don't want that to be you.
00:21:30.000 I do kind of.
00:21:30.820 I kind of want a school bus.
00:21:31.800 Yeah.
00:21:32.280 Yeah, like my colleague, Matt Walsh, she's got six kids.
00:21:35.040 I feel, I'm naturally competitive.
00:21:37.120 Huh?
00:21:37.560 Oh, my God.
00:21:38.300 Huh?
00:21:38.560 Yeah, I know.
00:21:38.960 It's really bad.
00:21:39.820 Well.
00:21:40.540 It's bad.
00:21:41.960 I'm very, very competitive.
00:21:43.080 So I feel like now I might just have six kids, just seven, just to beat them.
00:21:46.800 It's really bad.
00:21:47.520 Definitely bad for the planet.
00:21:48.840 I know.
00:21:49.040 Let's not get into that right away.
00:21:51.420 Bad to the planet.
00:21:52.800 Oh, my God.
00:21:53.460 I mean.
00:21:53.760 Kids are bad for the planet.
00:21:55.500 Well, everything.
00:21:56.800 They're pretty eco-friendly, actually.
00:21:58.680 Adults are bad for the planet.
00:21:59.600 Well, they're not eco-friendly in the sense that they're going to have kids and, you know,
00:22:04.000 that you're just making more people who are using resources, you know, people who argue
00:22:11.380 about the planet and, you know, Elon Musk.
00:22:15.280 I don't understand his whole thing about, like, we should have more people.
00:22:19.160 It's like, there's room.
00:22:20.960 Of course there's room.
00:22:22.020 It's not about room.
00:22:23.120 It's about resources.
00:22:24.240 We don't have the resources.
00:22:25.480 We have the room.
00:22:26.320 We just don't have, I read the other day, we're the, what do they call it, the groundwater?
00:22:32.220 We've already, like, sucked out all the groundwater that we can possibly use.
00:22:36.880 They're not, there's just not enough rain falling for, like, all your kids.
00:22:41.980 It's all about you, Candace.
00:22:43.520 Thank you.
00:22:46.380 So this guy knows the perfect amount.
00:22:50.580 This man's an expert on rainfall.
00:22:56.320 In his, let me, let me get this straight.
00:23:00.960 I just want to understand the argument.
00:23:05.940 If we have too many children, there won't be enough rainfall.
00:23:14.100 All right.
00:23:18.060 It's interesting because I've just kind of read this whole book debunking all of that,
00:23:22.420 which I feel like in two years you're going to have a totally different perspective on all of that.
00:23:26.620 Because I've seen your growth and where you were a few years ago to where you are now.
00:23:31.840 No.
00:23:32.060 And, you know, Elon Musk, I think, is probably pretty educated about the planet resources, do you think?
00:23:40.020 No.
00:23:40.640 No?
00:23:40.940 Not necessarily.
00:23:42.040 Not if, either are you.
00:23:43.420 If you think that we can somehow keep putting people on the planet which has a finite amount of resources.
00:23:50.580 Oh, look, there's my zucchini that I gave to.
00:23:53.700 I was looking for that.
00:23:54.640 Look at that thing.
00:23:55.480 Did you grow that?
00:23:56.300 I did.
00:23:57.300 And I gave it to Vivek when he was here a couple of weeks ago.
00:24:02.720 He didn't take it.
00:24:03.100 He didn't take it.
00:24:04.020 Yeah.
00:24:04.340 Unless he took it and they put another one just like it in there.
00:24:07.620 But I don't think that.
00:24:09.160 Let me see that.
00:24:10.060 Hand me that thing.
00:24:10.860 I don't want to forget it.
00:24:11.560 Did you actually grow this?
00:24:12.300 Yes.
00:24:12.560 This is actually a really big zucchini.
00:24:13.840 I told him.
00:24:14.660 I said you were probably at the Iowa State Fair.
00:24:17.360 Yeah.
00:24:17.880 And this is probably the kind of thing that you would love.
00:24:20.200 I grow vegetables.
00:24:21.220 And I just want to tell you because maybe he doesn't grow them.
00:24:26.760 That's a very respectable zucchini.
00:24:28.220 Would you like it?
00:24:29.020 I actually would.
00:24:29.880 I actually love zucchini.
00:24:31.520 Maybe it'll remind you not to get pregnant again.
00:24:33.520 Right.
00:24:33.580 The fake rum swaki.
00:24:34.640 Or are you going to leave it there?
00:24:35.780 It's going to wind up staying there again.
00:24:37.140 No, it won't.
00:24:37.660 I won't leave it.
00:24:38.260 I actually love zucchini.
00:24:39.280 Yeah, it's fantastic.
00:24:40.360 Yeah, this is my favorite.
00:24:41.300 I actually did cucumbers this year.
00:24:42.480 And I got some pretty big cucumbers.
00:24:44.360 But they're wretched to grow.
00:24:46.380 They just kind of grow out.
00:24:47.340 It's almost a shame to have to cut into that.
00:24:49.160 But you do.
00:24:49.840 Yeah, you do.
00:24:50.500 You kind of.
00:24:51.060 Yeah.
00:24:51.460 But don't you not believe, like, in the moon landing?
00:24:54.260 So I'm supposed to believe you about climate.
00:24:55.980 I think it's so funny how people take.
00:24:58.080 Well, first off, I know.
00:24:59.040 Okay.
00:24:59.600 Okay.
00:25:00.280 All right.
00:25:00.700 Let me just.
00:25:03.080 All right.
00:25:03.640 All right.
00:25:03.940 Hold on, guys.
00:25:05.160 I'm sorry.
00:25:06.500 Can we just.
00:25:07.920 Let's just watch the moon landing video for a second here.
00:25:11.780 I'm not.
00:25:12.420 I'm not saying I don't believe in it.
00:25:14.540 Okay.
00:25:14.780 I'm not.
00:25:15.180 I'm not saying that.
00:25:18.780 But.
00:25:20.340 I mean.
00:25:23.580 I mean.
00:25:24.480 Like, does this look real to you?
00:25:38.280 Pretty big down.
00:25:39.380 Two and a half.
00:25:40.380 Picking up some dust.
00:25:42.640 Pretty big.
00:25:43.240 Two and a half down.
00:25:45.560 Two and a half.
00:25:46.040 What?
00:25:46.600 What am I looking at?
00:25:48.240 At the front.
00:25:49.860 I'm going to step off the.
00:25:50.980 You can't believe it.
00:25:52.240 I believe it, Charlie.
00:25:56.100 I mean, I'm not.
00:25:57.140 I'm not saying I believe it.
00:25:59.280 Or I don't believe it.
00:26:00.580 I'm just saying I could see why she's skeptical.
00:26:03.840 What I'm talking about with the climate stuff.
00:26:05.280 So I'm just going to go ahead and promote.
00:26:06.660 Well, you're not the only one.
00:26:08.060 Yeah.
00:26:08.320 Well, I mean, I think you should probably realize.
00:26:10.760 No.
00:26:10.840 Like, that there is, in the same way that there are narratives I think you're now more awake to.
00:26:17.060 The climate hoax is one that funds trillions of dollars.
00:26:19.940 And.
00:26:20.040 Okay.
00:26:20.440 We are not running out of space.
00:26:21.600 You could fit the entire world if you stacked it like New York City in Dallas.
00:26:25.300 So.
00:26:25.700 Fit.
00:26:25.860 I just said.
00:26:26.640 It's not about.
00:26:27.520 But the point is, is that hurricanes are down.
00:26:30.540 The whole idea that every time it rains, it's because, you know, something bad is happening.
00:26:34.020 It's like, it's, it's okay.
00:26:35.880 What I will agree with you on is this.
00:26:39.280 The environmentalists do often lie because they have this idea.
00:26:45.680 This issue is so important.
00:26:47.380 And by the way, it is so important.
00:26:49.080 That it's okay if we shade the truth to get people on our side.
00:26:52.660 And I don't agree with that.
00:26:53.740 I'm always.
00:26:54.120 You lied every time.
00:26:55.380 Well, not every time.
00:26:56.680 What was your climate disaster growing up?
00:26:58.560 Mine was, mine was global warming.
00:26:59.700 They don't even say it anymore.
00:27:01.100 They don't say global warming anymore?
00:27:02.500 No, they don't.
00:27:02.920 No, they say climate change.
00:27:04.100 They went from global cooling.
00:27:04.840 Maybe not in your bubble, but in the world they do.
00:27:07.220 No, they don't.
00:27:07.680 They went from global cooling to global warming.
00:27:10.640 They never were in global.
00:27:11.880 No one was ever talking about.
00:27:12.940 It was one.
00:27:13.840 That's such a stupid talking point that you keep repeating.
00:27:16.740 It's a zombie lie.
00:27:17.840 It was one article in one magazine in one day, one week in Newsweek or something.
00:27:24.760 Nobody was talking about global cooling.
00:27:27.060 Yes, we understand that the planet is always changing.
00:27:29.980 That's a different story.
00:27:30.940 No, there was a whole climate alarmism via the IPC for global cooling.
00:27:35.040 No, there wasn't.
00:27:35.900 Okay.
00:27:36.860 There was.
00:27:37.940 But do you believe people landed on the moon?
00:27:40.460 Well, let's just back that up.
00:27:42.160 Because if you don't, then I think that's...
00:27:43.540 No, no, no, no, no.
00:27:44.140 I think that really...
00:27:44.900 See, now he's bringing up something that doesn't have anything to do with the conversation because
00:27:48.900 she was winning.
00:27:50.920 Yes.
00:27:51.380 Yes, he is triggered.
00:27:52.620 That's a standard for this discussion.
00:27:54.640 You are taking something that was a Twitter...
00:27:56.920 You can't answer it?
00:27:57.780 ... joke.
00:27:58.100 I'm going to answer your question.
00:27:59.020 Okay.
00:27:59.140 But I'm just trying because I think you should add context because what you're doing now
00:28:02.320 is you're jumping away from an actual meaningful discussion about climate change and the hoax
00:28:07.560 that's surrounding it and making people fearful to have children.
00:28:09.880 And you're all going, well, didn't you once tweet when I said, literally, I said in the
00:28:14.740 tweet, let's have some fun today.
00:28:17.280 What is one conspiracy theory that almost got you and that you think, like, could possibly
00:28:22.240 be real?
00:28:23.240 And I said, the one that always gets me every time is the moon landing.
00:28:26.940 How come we haven't gone back?
00:28:28.680 So you're taking this one tweet where people then shared the things that they think that
00:28:33.240 were not really serious or political on this long thread to now apply to a conversation
00:28:38.080 about climate change.
00:28:38.940 Okay.
00:28:39.080 But just to be clear, people did land on the moon.
00:28:42.040 I don't know.
00:28:43.100 Okay.
00:28:43.580 There we go.
00:28:44.460 I don't know.
00:28:45.400 I do know.
00:28:46.240 I just want to know why we didn't go back.
00:28:47.920 We did go back.
00:28:49.340 What?
00:28:49.540 Did we go back?
00:28:50.360 To the moon?
00:28:51.520 Were people on the moon?
00:28:52.360 Yeah.
00:28:53.240 Okay.
00:28:53.940 I'm asking a serious question.
00:28:55.320 When did we go back to people walking on the moon?
00:28:58.000 69.
00:28:58.760 Okay.
00:28:59.300 July 20th, 1969.
00:29:00.900 Yeah.
00:29:01.320 We went back like 10 more times.
00:29:03.180 Who went back?
00:29:03.740 Who walked on the moon?
00:29:04.660 America.
00:29:05.400 You know?
00:29:05.700 No, but like, what were the astronauts' names?
00:29:07.240 Educate me.
00:29:07.820 Who the fuck remembers what the astronauts' names were?
00:29:11.240 That's a big, it's a pretty big deal to walk on the moon.
00:29:13.660 The first guy, and then after that, yes.
00:29:16.420 Who else walked on it?
00:29:18.180 How many?
00:29:18.740 I don't remember the name.
00:29:20.520 She is a...
00:29:21.620 That woman, she...
00:29:27.080 She's destroying him right now.
00:29:29.580 Destroying him.
00:29:30.320 Like another dozen.
00:29:31.580 Okay.
00:29:32.200 Yeah.
00:29:33.480 Are you...
00:29:34.000 Okay.
00:29:34.720 Another dozen humans walked on the moon?
00:29:36.380 Yes.
00:29:37.000 Americans.
00:29:37.700 All Americans.
00:29:38.460 It's the earth flat, guys.
00:29:42.160 Is the...
00:29:43.920 No, no, no.
00:29:45.960 That's stupid.
00:29:46.740 No.
00:29:48.160 But I mean...
00:29:50.260 No, no, no, no.
00:29:54.000 That's stupid.
00:29:55.700 But why would they fake...
00:29:56.920 No, no.
00:30:00.140 We landed on the moon.
00:30:02.080 But why did they get so mad about it?
00:30:04.880 Like, why does everyone think that's so stupid to even ask?
00:30:09.000 Oh, no, no.
00:30:11.620 Okay.
00:30:12.180 We don't remember that.
00:30:12.600 We kept going back.
00:30:15.540 Apollo 13 was the one they made the movie about.
00:30:18.880 That was the one they aborted.
00:30:20.220 But that was after we had landed.
00:30:21.820 Apollo 11, I think, was...
00:30:22.980 I'm not talking about space missions.
00:30:24.460 I'm talking about actual people walking on the moon.
00:30:25.680 Yes, landing on the moon and walking on it.
00:30:27.920 First of all, it is an impressive scientific feat.
00:30:31.260 It's not out of the realm of, like, how could that possibly happen?
00:30:34.860 It's only 250,000 miles away.
00:30:37.360 They had figured out enough to be able to do it, even with these shitty computers that
00:30:41.460 they had in 1969.
00:30:44.080 Yes, it's risky, and we did lose people doing it.
00:30:48.080 But we did do it.
00:30:49.820 I mean, plainly.
00:30:51.120 I mean, the idea that you could think that this was some sort of hoax, I'm sorry, but
00:30:56.720 it colors everything else.
00:30:57.940 I'm just saying that, like, I'm just not...
00:31:00.100 I feel like you're just trying to find this one.
00:31:02.360 I've never talked about this on my show.
00:31:03.840 You're literally talking about one funny tweet thread.
00:31:05.880 It's relevant.
00:31:06.580 It's really not that relevant.
00:31:08.220 It's relevant that you won't say, absolutely, people walked on the moon.
00:31:12.720 It's relevant.
00:31:13.740 I feel that...
00:31:15.600 He is so condescending.
00:31:18.980 He looks like one of the, like, liberal hippie dudes from, like, the 70s.
00:31:24.680 You can kind of spot them out when they're older.
00:31:26.760 Or, like, the...
00:31:28.760 I don't know.
00:31:30.180 When you start to look at people as, like, archetypes, you kind of see things differently.
00:31:34.160 So I want to show you guys something.
00:31:36.520 So, like, when I see...
00:31:38.760 Wait, hold on.
00:31:42.280 So, like, when I see, let's say, this girl that was reacting to me the other day.
00:31:50.020 Oh, well, I'm trying to think of someone.
00:31:58.320 Like...
00:31:58.840 Wait, let me find it.
00:32:02.300 Hold on, guys.
00:32:05.520 You are finding an angle here to try to talk about something that I've never talked about on my podcast.
00:32:12.540 I've never talked to people on a debate station.
00:32:14.340 But it's out there.
00:32:15.320 I read it.
00:32:15.800 You probably had a producer dig up what you thought.
00:32:19.240 Someone said, Pearl, no chance we landed on the moon.
00:32:22.660 Pearl, you're incredible.
00:32:23.880 Love what you do and wish the world would listen to you.
00:32:26.020 I'm listening.
00:32:26.660 Thank you, Greg.
00:32:27.380 Thank you.
00:32:28.540 I'm just saying, like, I'm not sold on it.
00:32:31.080 I'm not...
00:32:32.380 Because the way they react...
00:32:34.480 The way they react to the moon landing is the same way they react when you question anything about history.
00:32:42.980 Like, oh, women had to have been impressed.
00:32:45.580 And then they can't really tell you why they had to have landed.
00:32:48.920 Now, I'm not even saying they didn't.
00:32:50.500 But why are we so close?
00:32:53.060 I'm an open-minded gal.
00:32:54.600 There's no...
00:32:55.440 The most absurd tweets.
00:32:57.720 Like, there's no way you...
00:32:59.020 It's out there.
00:32:59.480 You're saying it's out there.
00:33:00.480 There's not even articles about this.
00:33:01.480 It's so obscure.
00:33:02.520 That it's, like, it's, like, literally, I mean, it said, like, let's have some fun.
00:33:07.460 What are some of the things that...
00:33:09.340 What are some conspiracy theories that you read that you have questions about?
00:33:12.820 And I was like, the moon landing.
00:33:14.240 First of all, I promise you, there is no production on this show.
00:33:17.320 Okay, well...
00:33:17.700 No, it's a pretty niche thing.
00:33:20.060 Of all the things I talk about and I'm known for...
00:33:22.560 Like, there wasn't even an article written about this about me.
00:33:24.320 I wasn't planning to talk about it.
00:33:25.800 Yeah, so it's like, how did you get here?
00:33:27.520 Because you...
00:33:28.180 You saw it on Twitter?
00:33:29.460 I got here, but somehow I knew it.
00:33:31.600 But how?
00:33:32.600 Because it's out there.
00:33:33.640 But it's not.
00:33:34.000 It's not even in my Wikipedia.
00:33:35.300 Like, it's, like, it's so obscure.
00:33:36.560 It's so niche that I'm just, like, curious about...
00:33:38.500 I don't think that's the case, because I think I read it in the Vanity Fair article about you.
00:33:43.000 No.
00:33:43.580 No?
00:33:43.940 Nope.
00:33:44.500 That's what I mean.
00:33:45.280 It's not even relevant for...
00:33:46.560 Like, it's...
00:33:46.820 I've never, ever had a single person sit down and ask me this question.
00:33:50.180 Well, then I've done America a service, because we find the baseline of your thinking.
00:33:56.060 I'm sorry, but that is relevant.
00:33:57.600 That you don't think men landed on the moon.
00:33:59.660 No, I just said, I would, like, I...
00:34:02.240 First off, what I specifically said was...
00:34:04.900 You don't know.
00:34:05.340 I want to know why.
00:34:06.940 And I think even Elon Musk said this in his time piece.
00:34:09.760 You guys don't believe in dinosaurs?
00:34:13.680 Are dinosaurs not real?
00:34:19.380 Are...
00:34:19.780 Who is...
00:34:20.820 Hold on, guys.
00:34:21.560 I need to get them to...
00:34:23.600 Okay.
00:34:31.460 Just came about it.
00:34:32.660 Yeah.
00:34:33.020 Just came about the moon.
00:34:33.740 He did address it in his time piece.
00:34:36.120 I think he probably believes it happened.
00:34:37.520 But I'm just not interested in this topic.
00:34:39.140 I heard...
00:34:39.580 Okay, I wanted to say this rumor that I heard about Bill Maher.
00:34:43.120 Now, I'd like to say this is a rumor.
00:34:44.900 This is a rumor.
00:34:45.560 I swore that Kornstar came up and said that she slept with Bill Maher.
00:34:52.920 I'm, like, pretty sure.
00:34:53.960 It was, like, um...
00:34:55.560 She used to do podcasts with Brittany Renner.
00:35:00.800 I'm, like, pretty sure.
00:35:03.420 Like, at all.
00:35:04.200 So, it's just, like, you just came in so fiery about something that I am not known for.
00:35:08.400 But what I meant, like, why is he...
00:35:10.420 I mean, like, I could do the same argument.
00:35:12.160 I mean, aren't you...
00:35:14.520 He's talking about how her...
00:35:18.040 Getting pregnant is bad for the planet.
00:35:21.460 I mean, isn't screwing a porn star bad for everyone you sleep with after and give super gonorrhea to?
00:35:28.480 Do you know what I mean?
00:35:29.120 Like...
00:35:29.360 That was, like, an obscure tweet of, like...
00:35:31.340 It started with, let's have some fun.
00:35:33.600 And it was in a joking manner.
00:35:36.000 And suddenly you're, like, how could you not believe the moon landing?
00:35:39.520 And I'm, like, the energy is, like, a little...
00:35:42.160 My apologies.
00:35:43.100 I don't want this to be adversarial.
00:35:45.280 No, it was just surprising.
00:35:46.200 If we hadn't got on to global warming, I wouldn't have thought the moon.
00:35:48.360 Well, that's something that I actually believe.
00:35:49.420 So, I'm okay to have this topic.
00:35:51.820 No, but I connected it to that because it was, like, okay...
00:35:55.200 But I'm in the public sphere talking about that.
00:35:57.120 I've had experts on my show talking about, like, Gregory Whitestone talked about his book about the climate change hoax.
00:36:01.380 I care deeply about that because of the implications and how the climate change hoax and the trillions of dollars that are basically disappearing for things like Paris Accord agreement.
00:36:09.340 Like, I'm very much on record and sincerely talking about that.
00:36:12.760 Not to beat a dead horse, but if you think the moon landing is a hoax, it colors my view of what you think of the global warming being a hoax.
00:36:21.540 Yeah, so now he's attacking the person.
00:36:24.540 Well, if you have that opinion, you must be wrong.
00:36:27.180 What about what she's saying is untrue?
00:36:31.820 That's what we've got to focus on.
00:36:33.620 Okay, but I never said the moon landing is a hoax.
00:36:36.960 Well, you said you did...
00:36:37.640 I said name one conspiracy theory that almost got you.
00:36:42.120 I said I don't know anything about it.
00:36:43.520 I don't know anything about it.
00:36:44.160 I can't even debate you.
00:36:45.060 You're sitting here telling me that 12 men have gone to the moon since.
00:36:46.960 I don't know anything about it.
00:36:47.780 And so I keep a very...
00:36:50.180 I think that if there's one thing that people will say about me is I don't come into conversations about things that I don't know.
00:36:55.760 So I'm not going to sit here and pretend to be an expert on the moon landing.
00:36:58.660 But you're such a brilliant person who's read about everything.
00:37:02.420 I'm willing to...
00:37:03.260 Because I don't care.
00:37:03.780 Would you read about it?
00:37:04.500 I literally don't.
00:37:05.420 It's to me...
00:37:06.240 Would you read about it?
00:37:06.740 It's utterly inconsequential for the work that I do.
00:37:08.900 Yeah, I would.
00:37:09.560 That's why I said, fun thread, tell me this.
00:37:11.880 Like, we were like, tell me what's one conspiracy theory that you believe that we can look into.
00:37:14.860 I mean, we really should pull the tweet because it's weird that you're making this so severe as if I was, like, on a talk show debating the moon landing.
00:37:22.860 And so what I'm saying is I've never cared about this topic.
00:37:25.600 Because it's an undebatable topic that you are making debatable.
00:37:29.160 I did make it debatable.
00:37:29.800 You're making it debatable.
00:37:30.940 I don't think anyone watching this will think that I made this topic debatable.
00:37:33.860 I think you've made this very debatable.
00:37:35.420 All I told you was I sent a funny tweet, and it's a pretty obscure tweet that's never been ever discussed before today.
00:37:41.960 How's life in Nashville?
00:37:42.660 Nashville's real, right?
00:37:43.520 Nashville is a real place, and I love Nashville.
00:37:46.540 It's really great.
00:37:47.580 Yeah.
00:37:48.060 It's interesting.
00:37:49.160 I was just in Austin, Texas.
00:37:51.500 And I feel like Austin and Nashville are the two places where the liberal diaspora, shall we call it, liberals who want to get away.
00:38:03.060 And I certainly understand why.
00:38:04.940 I live here in California.
00:38:06.120 It is a ridiculous state.
00:38:07.880 It drives you insane.
00:38:09.140 I totally get it.
00:38:10.320 I'm too dug in here to make a change.
00:38:14.280 And where else would I find Club Random?
00:38:16.680 But I get it.
00:38:19.500 I feel like those are the two places they go.
00:38:21.980 They go to Austin and they go to Nashville.
00:38:23.800 Yeah, and it's annoying.
00:38:25.640 They ruin a state.
00:38:28.620 And then conservatives are like, all right, we're going to go and fix this state.
00:38:32.040 So we went to Vegas.
00:38:33.280 We went to Florida.
00:38:34.180 And we went to Tennessee.
00:38:35.580 And now the liberals just have to come with.
00:38:38.460 Nashville.
00:38:39.580 Yeah.
00:38:39.880 Because you're not really out in the sticks.
00:38:42.960 I mean, Austin's a pretty liberal town.
00:38:45.620 And any city is blue, right?
00:38:48.480 Okay.
00:38:49.060 So you're out of, like, the fire, but you didn't go to the frying pan.
00:38:53.720 Am I, is that about right?
00:38:56.320 Yeah, that's pretty much it.
00:38:57.540 I mean, for us, we were also between Texas and Tennessee, for sure.
00:39:02.760 We were probably between Chattanooga and Dallas.
00:39:05.220 And we decided on Nashville because I think a lot more opportunities were happening.
00:39:09.540 There was a lot of L.A. people coming, starting studios.
00:39:11.940 Daily Wire moved their studio from L.A. to Nashville.
00:39:14.620 So it felt like the right place.
00:39:15.660 And I think at that time, I was having kids.
00:39:17.740 So you sort of naturally crave the suburbs when you have kids, obviously.
00:39:22.540 Like, the whole New York, D.C.
00:39:25.260 And also, by the way, if I was a parent, well, first of all, it would be, there'd be unholy
00:39:28.600 hell if I was a parent because probably we're going to be on the same page on this shit.
00:39:33.440 Some of this stuff that goes on in the schools is just so cray-cray.
00:39:38.260 And I would not be able to keep my mouth shut about it.
00:39:40.700 So I'm sure a state like Tennessee does not have.
00:39:44.300 I wonder if she homeschools her kids.
00:39:46.260 Laws that some of the blue states do where, like, you, you're, the, the, the parents
00:39:51.700 are not allowed to be notified by the school.
00:39:55.880 They're actually prohibited if the kid changes their gender.
00:40:01.460 Like, they say that would be outing the student to a parent?
00:40:05.420 Outing is a word we even use in connection with a parent?
00:40:08.560 Shouldn't everything be out to the parent?
00:40:10.600 Yeah.
00:40:11.040 I'm sure I'm singing from your hymnal now.
00:40:13.180 Am I allowed to have an opinion on this?
00:40:15.220 No, I'm just, I'm just trying to make up for my faux pas with the moon.
00:40:19.480 I just don't care.
00:40:20.500 I mean, I'm just being honest.
00:40:21.060 I don't care about that at all.
00:40:22.100 I'm literally not thinking about it.
00:40:22.900 And I wouldn't have ever picked a debate with somebody about something that I just don't
00:40:26.720 care about.
00:40:27.120 But this I care deeply about.
00:40:28.780 Oh.
00:40:29.320 And this is what I do a lot of, you know, work in the space of talking to parents and
00:40:33.480 understanding how we've become so removed from our own children systematically.
00:40:37.840 And you're right that places like L.A. and New York have become these major hubs where
00:40:43.680 the state has gone too far.
00:40:45.440 And I do a lot of work on other stuff, too, that you would think is weird and, you know,
00:40:49.140 vaccine stuff for parents and kind of giving them a guide.
00:40:51.500 Oh, no.
00:40:52.040 I'm with you there.
00:40:52.840 Okay.
00:40:53.140 I wasn't sure about that.
00:40:54.300 And, you know, I do I produce an entire separate series talking about vaccines and sort of
00:40:59.020 the increase.
00:40:59.880 And when I was a kid, I don't think vaccines are a hoax or anything.
00:41:03.580 Right.
00:41:04.060 I just not a hoax.
00:41:05.280 Okay.
00:41:05.640 But, you know, do your kids need from 1980.
00:41:08.520 No, they don't.
00:41:09.560 Six to 75.
00:41:10.420 You know, I mean, my view, just to be clear, vaccines are a tool in the medical kit, just
00:41:16.060 like antibiotic.
00:41:16.900 Can I just say that this TED Talk seems to lack practical common sense.
00:41:21.800 Pearl, you look wonderful without makeup.
00:41:24.060 And I hope that this new found internet fame doesn't overshadow your natural beauty.
00:41:29.160 Thank you.
00:41:30.500 What?
00:41:30.740 What?
00:41:30.980 I am wearing makeup, but sorry.
00:41:35.740 I don't wear a lot.
00:41:36.920 I don't wear a lot.
00:41:37.760 And just like antibiotics, I wouldn't want to be told everyone's taking them.
00:41:41.940 So you have to, too.
00:41:43.660 Yeah.
00:41:43.840 One size fits all.
00:41:44.840 If I decide I need one for a certain pathogen and I'm at a place in my life where I think
00:41:50.080 that playing the odds, which is what medicine always is, that would be the smart thing.
00:41:54.800 Okay.
00:41:55.660 But forcing it and in children who never needed it for this, the least likely.
00:42:00.480 And they're so sick.
00:42:01.620 The kids have never been sicker.
00:42:02.820 Right.
00:42:03.260 Never been sicker.
00:42:04.260 And I start my series by asking.
00:42:05.160 These kids have never been more vaxxed.
00:42:06.560 We're the most vaxxed country in the entire world.
00:42:09.120 You know, we have these high infant.
00:42:11.520 Have you seen that study where Amish children don't have any disease?
00:42:17.900 Like, it was like they have basically 0% cancer rate.
00:42:22.680 They're a point.
00:42:23.460 I actually, I don't even think they're necessarily poisoning us.
00:42:27.340 I think they're trying to make money in the ways that they make money poison us.
00:42:30.800 So they do.
00:42:32.440 But yeah.
00:42:33.840 Mortality rates when weighed against third world countries.
00:42:36.300 And you're being told that this is because we're super healthy.
00:42:39.020 You got kids 75 vaccines.
00:42:40.680 When I was a kid, it was 12, you know, and there's been an explosion.
00:42:44.200 People don't even know anything about the diseases.
00:42:45.660 It's just these constant fear campaigns.
00:42:48.220 And then on top of that, in states like LA, you can't opt out, you know?
00:42:52.200 So these are things that parents have to think about now where you're literally raising your kids.
00:42:55.480 Could you go to prison for saying that I don't want my child referred to as a different gender behind my back?
00:43:01.760 Yes.
00:43:02.540 Depending on where you live, they're trying to criminalize you being a parent.
00:43:06.180 And then you add that to the, you know, medical complex.
00:43:09.520 And maybe you say, you know, I'm not afraid if my kid gets chicken pox.
00:43:12.840 I got chicken pox.
00:43:13.540 We got chicken pox parties.
00:43:14.660 You can't do that in LA.
00:43:15.700 You can't do it in LA.
00:43:16.460 And if you're a doctor and you say, oh, this parent didn't want their child to get the chicken pox vaccine,
00:43:20.800 you'll get your license taken away in a place like LA.
00:43:22.360 I don't think parents realize why that's so scary.
00:43:25.900 We can argue all day.
00:43:27.340 You can call me anti-vax.
00:43:28.700 I can call you pro-vax.
00:43:30.220 But as parents, we should be able to make decisions for our children.
00:43:33.500 I don't fear the chicken pox.
00:43:34.480 That's all I was, I mean, yes, I would really not go over well in today's world if I was a parent.
00:43:42.740 I would just be in fights and it would just be ugly.
00:43:45.800 And then my kids, my hat is off to anyone who is a parent today because I honestly feel it has never been harder to be a parent because you're not allowed to boss them around.
00:43:56.860 Yeah.
00:43:57.000 Well, what's the fucking point of having kids if you can't boss them around?
00:44:00.220 And also, how could you possibly control a feral little monster like that if you couldn't boss them around?
00:44:06.520 I know.
00:44:06.760 It's insane that they treat them like they're just short people.
00:44:10.720 Like, yeah, adults.
00:44:11.760 And that's weird, too.
00:44:13.200 I was actually talking with somebody that was here before you came in here about sort of the LA spell.
00:44:18.620 Because it is, there's something weird about parents in this particular bubble, this particular part of LA where they think that the children are adults.
00:44:27.520 You know, we don't want to tell our child no.
00:44:30.260 I met a parent that said that.
00:44:31.960 We don't believe in telling our child no.
00:44:33.380 And I just said, okay, well, he rapes someone who's 13.
00:44:36.860 And he says, my mom never taught me the word no.
00:44:39.180 There were no boundaries.
00:44:40.340 I mean, whose fault is that going to be?
00:44:41.560 No, this country reminds me of, like, a medieval European country where a five-year-old ascends to the throne and inherits it.
00:44:52.760 And so all the courtiers have to pretend that whatever brain fart comes out of the mouth of this five-year-old toddler, yes, is something that we have to take seriously and treat as valid and debatable.
00:45:09.600 That's what this country is.
00:45:11.220 That is very accurate.
00:45:13.820 That was a very incredible analogy.
00:45:15.820 Pockets of the country, though, I would say.
00:45:17.620 Pockets, particularly here.
00:45:19.260 Right.
00:45:19.680 You don't see that stuff in Tennessee.
00:45:21.360 Like, yes, ma'am, no, sir.
00:45:24.360 You know what I mean?
00:45:25.160 And they don't play around with that stuff.
00:45:26.640 And that's what I love about this house.
00:45:27.860 And that's why I completely understand.
00:45:29.760 I don't know, Candace.
00:45:31.500 I don't, I'm sorry.
00:45:33.140 I'm sorry.
00:45:34.040 I'm sorry, guys.
00:45:35.400 I've been to Tennessee.
00:45:36.320 There is just as much ratchet shit there as I have seen in other parts of the country.
00:45:41.260 It's maybe a little better.
00:45:44.600 Maybe there's a couple pockets.
00:45:47.340 But social media is here.
00:45:49.560 It is affecting the women, even the homeschooled women.
00:45:52.700 You cannot protect women from the culture.
00:45:55.140 I'm sorry.
00:45:57.840 I just, I don't really, I'm not blind.
00:46:02.920 Some of the most liberal chicks from my college moved to Tennessee.
00:46:07.580 And they're going to get married and have kids, so, you know.
00:46:10.220 I understand why people move to places like Austin and Nashville.
00:46:13.960 Yeah.
00:46:14.240 And this is what they attack me for so vigorously when I did my editorial about trans,
00:46:20.360 which, you know, I feel like, again, a great demarcation between what liberal is,
00:46:25.380 old school liberal and woke.
00:46:26.700 Liberal believes trans is, of course, a real thing.
00:46:29.680 And they should be protected and respected.
00:46:32.900 Woke is like, well, before they can, like, tie their shoe,
00:46:38.340 we tell them they very likely might be in the wrong body.
00:46:42.340 I ran your segment on my podcast, actually, because it was brilliant.
00:46:45.020 Oh, great.
00:46:45.260 Yeah.
00:46:45.700 On real time, you did the segment talking about, okay, this is a real thing.
00:46:49.440 Why is it regional?
00:46:51.980 Why is it regional?
00:46:53.340 Brilliant point.
00:46:54.020 That's what I was saying.
00:46:55.080 Yeah.
00:46:55.220 Why is it so regional?
00:46:56.680 Yeah.
00:46:57.520 What, is it the water here in California?
00:47:00.020 It might be.
00:47:00.800 I've been to dinner parties more than once.
00:47:02.780 No, but it's because women are behind these movements.
00:47:05.880 Women, women, women.
00:47:06.800 It might be a couple of liberal men, but they know they can manipulate women.
00:47:10.700 And women go with the culture.
00:47:13.280 Women go with what the culture says, what is cool, what is trendy at the time.
00:47:17.400 Where there's 12 people and they're all talking about their trans kids.
00:47:22.460 They're all, it's almost like that's the norm.
00:47:25.800 Yeah.
00:47:26.420 And that can't really be the norm.
00:47:28.280 I mean, I get it that things happen in nature.
00:47:31.980 You know, mix up at the factory, whatever you want to call it, nature, you know.
00:47:39.760 I know the religious people like to call it, you know, what do they say, intelligent design.
00:47:45.640 It's not that intelligent in a lot of ways.
00:47:47.760 I mean, in a lot of ways it is.
00:47:48.880 But there's a lot of stuff about the human body and the way we're built and the way we, you know, like phlegm, I feel like.
00:47:55.780 It's very often unnecessary and only makes things worse.
00:47:59.120 I wish I could talk to my own body and say, we don't need this phlegm.
00:48:03.280 You know, I know you're trying to help.
00:48:07.080 But, you know, you're not really helping.
00:48:09.700 Because I don't think it's stopped.
00:48:11.080 I think it's giving a place for the bacteria to nestle in.
00:48:13.960 Right.
00:48:14.200 Well, actually, it's funny because it's not going to be clean.
00:48:17.080 As I cough up a bunch of phlegm.
00:48:18.640 As you're reading this.
00:48:20.680 I don't know what causes it.
00:48:22.040 I can't figure out what makes me cough.
00:48:23.400 But there must be something objectively good about phlegm.
00:48:26.320 And now I'm interested.
00:48:27.100 And this is the kind of random things that I'll research on the Internet.
00:48:29.100 Like, what actually is the purpose of phlegm?
00:48:30.760 But there was a real housewife.
00:48:32.100 And I cannot, I will not name her because I got in trouble on YouTube for talking about it, even though she talked about it first and came out and said she's got like two, she's got four kids.
00:48:39.980 Dad's a doctor, brilliant doctor, but Beverly Hills.
00:48:42.820 So, you know, here we go.
00:48:44.820 How brilliant can you really be?
00:48:46.600 And especially now that doctors don't know the difference between the sexes.
00:48:49.300 And they've got like two non-binary children, one gay child and one trans child.
00:48:53.360 Wait.
00:48:53.480 Is it a statistical cost?
00:48:53.980 Say that slower.
00:48:55.220 Two non-binary children.
00:48:56.480 Non-binary.
00:48:57.380 Yeah.
00:48:57.560 Meaning?
00:48:58.380 They are not bound to any sex.
00:49:00.800 I think.
00:49:01.040 How old are they?
00:49:02.340 All of these children are like 12, maybe 15 and under.
00:49:06.180 So non-binary, would that be the same as bisexual?
00:49:08.460 I'm not sure.
00:49:09.960 And I don't want to get us into trouble because these definitions change and they're fluid.
00:49:13.440 And the second you don't get the update to your phone.
00:49:15.420 The children are fluid too.
00:49:16.640 Yes.
00:49:17.140 Everyone's fluid.
00:49:17.780 But also a trans child and like a gay child.
00:49:21.540 And I'm like, this is a statistical impossibility, obviously.
00:49:25.260 And they kind of came out and said, obviously, this is a statistical impossibility.
00:49:28.480 Something's going on in your house.
00:49:29.520 And I'm going to guess it's a lack of parenting, right?
00:49:31.960 Because these are just things.
00:49:33.340 I didn't graduate high school with a single effing non-binary child.
00:49:36.880 So this is made up, right?
00:49:39.040 Right.
00:49:39.260 And you're telling me all of your children have this thing that didn't exist when I was
00:49:42.140 in high school in 2007, but now all of your children are suffering from this thing, you
00:49:46.280 know?
00:49:46.580 And that's kind of, I think, the litmus test for me is like, okay, if this is a real
00:49:49.740 thing, why did this just not exist at all when I was in school?
00:49:53.260 And it's not like they're playing catch up.
00:49:54.480 It's not like now suddenly kids are going back from my high school class and saying, I'm
00:49:57.580 trans.
00:49:58.100 They're not.
00:49:58.780 We had gay kids, a couple of lesbian kids, you know, and everyone else was, you know, that
00:50:04.640 was it, you know?
00:50:05.200 It was like, and now they've got so many options to choose from, from the infinite alphabet
00:50:10.620 community.
00:50:12.060 With the busy fall season, America on track, eggs, oil, yourself, tells me, well, what if
00:50:19.180 it says, well, if they're more, on social media, when you find, we both say things, you
00:50:30.160 know, you know what we have in common?
00:50:31.580 And like, we both say things that make people on both sides mad.
00:50:37.960 We say some things they like and some things they don't.
00:50:40.320 Yeah.
00:50:40.800 There's a lot of people.
00:50:41.320 But when we're in agreement about something, I think people feel the same about me in this
00:50:45.960 way.
00:50:46.340 Like, when they do agree, it's like, that person really, I mean, rubs my clit on that.
00:50:52.080 The way they do that.
00:50:53.000 They really, I just love you so much when you go off on something that deserves to be gone
00:50:58.960 off on.
00:50:59.540 Yeah.
00:50:59.860 And I feel like people feel that, however.
00:51:01.280 They do.
00:51:01.760 Like, when I go off on something and it deserves that ass kicking and you do it, I mean, you're
00:51:06.520 funny.
00:51:06.920 You have a, I saw you make, doing the Eminem thing where you were like, you were making
00:51:13.300 fun of all his moves.
00:51:14.660 I just don't know what happened.
00:51:15.920 I know, but it was really funny.
00:51:17.860 I mean, the way you just like, and I like Eminem.
00:51:21.120 But you made him look re-dick.
00:51:24.440 You did.
00:51:25.400 He's now just re-dick.
00:51:26.300 I mean, you met Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:51:27.780 It's like, you're picking on like Vivek Ramaswamy, Eminem.
00:51:30.900 He is?
00:51:31.560 That's what I was mimicking him because-
00:51:33.900 He was talking about Trump nuking the world.
00:51:36.060 Yeah.
00:51:36.400 That was, yeah.
00:51:36.940 I was going back and just showing how, you know, the fall of Eminem.
00:51:39.240 But the segment that I was doing was just about like, he keeps doing this.
00:51:42.040 We get it.
00:51:42.460 You don't like Republicans, you don't like conservatives.
00:51:43.900 But what Vivek did was so harmless.
00:51:46.540 I mean, he was in front of like six kids rapping some Eminem lyrics and Eminem lawyered up against
00:51:51.080 him.
00:51:51.500 But I did advise Vivek when he was here.
00:51:53.980 To stop rapping?
00:51:54.700 Yes.
00:51:58.720 You know, guys, I do rap a little bit.
00:52:00.980 I do.
00:52:02.240 I do.
00:52:03.580 It's, that is not, no, really.
00:52:05.560 Do you guys like Vivek?
00:52:08.020 I'm a, I'm a Trump gal.
00:52:09.740 I think Kanye, yay.
00:52:11.580 I know everybody just thought, thinks he's insane and crazy.
00:52:16.140 I kind of like him.
00:52:17.060 I kind of do.
00:52:18.940 Vivek, Vivek, he's all right.
00:52:23.120 I think he's a little young for me.
00:52:25.040 I like the older people.
00:52:26.640 I think they, they bring wisdom.
00:52:29.080 Right?
00:52:29.580 It's just not a good look.
00:52:30.780 It's, you know, Vivek, he reminds me so much of that character from Mean Girls.
00:52:35.100 He's like a true academic, high achieving, nice guy.
00:52:37.940 Which girl?
00:52:38.920 Have you ever seen Mean Girls?
00:52:39.860 Of course.
00:52:40.580 Mathletes?
00:52:42.060 Mathlete.
00:52:42.560 Okay, right.
00:52:43.460 And then there's the indie guy who raps on stage and he's like, sucka, sucka, sucka MCs ain't got nothing on me.
00:52:48.460 But he's cooler than me.
00:52:49.480 He's cool.
00:52:50.040 No, the guy is cool.
00:52:51.440 But he's like, he's a high achieving mathlete who also likes hip hop.
00:52:54.600 He's into different things.
00:52:56.180 And I loved having Vivek on my show.
00:52:58.160 I thought he was super inspirational.
00:52:59.320 I like that he kind of has been staying above the fray because I'm super fatigued with politics right now.
00:53:03.360 Well, he's a lot more on your page with some of these issues like global warming than I am.
00:53:08.960 Oh, you guys want to see them on the same thing.
00:53:14.100 Oh, you think he's controlled opposition?
00:53:16.980 Huh.
00:53:17.820 And he's brilliant.
00:53:18.760 As I said to him, I find you very disarming and also alarming.
00:53:22.620 Yeah.
00:53:25.920 But that's me.
00:53:27.000 And I think some of it is performative.
00:53:29.280 You know, he will not admit that he wants to be the vice president.
00:53:32.600 But of course Trump is going to be the nominee.
00:53:35.920 So they're only running for vice president at this point.
00:53:39.560 Would you not agree?
00:53:40.340 I like Larry Elder as a VP.
00:53:42.320 I love Larry Elder.
00:53:43.660 No, no, no, no, no.
00:53:44.360 Obviously, Ronda Sanders is not running to be Trump's vice president.
00:53:47.700 Right?
00:53:48.060 Absolutely not.
00:53:48.920 Who do you guys think?
00:53:50.060 Oh.
00:53:50.420 He's 44.
00:53:51.640 Why wouldn't he take that?
00:53:52.700 Of course he is.
00:53:53.040 Oh, no, he won't.
00:53:53.640 No, he won't.
00:53:54.040 They hate each other.
00:53:54.900 They hate each other.
00:53:55.800 Nikki Haley's not running to be vice president.
00:53:57.720 Do you think that Lyndon Johnson and John F. Kennedy...
00:54:00.440 Who would you guys want to see as VP?
00:54:02.860 He didn't hate each other.
00:54:04.160 You think hating someone disqualifies you to serving with them as vice president?
00:54:09.580 No, I could see Tim Scott.
00:54:10.180 It's practically a qualification.
00:54:12.080 I could see Tim Scott doing the VP thing, but I think they're all after something else.
00:54:15.900 Because you can also run to get your name out because you want to run again in four years.
00:54:19.920 You're just kind of testing the water.
00:54:21.580 But if he's young enough that the VP office doesn't seem for me to be his goal, I could be wrong.
00:54:26.960 But if I could go back just to the VP thing, only because I've watched a little more history because you're so young.
00:54:32.960 So young.
00:54:33.520 I wasn't even alive for the moon landing.
00:54:37.140 The what?
00:54:39.220 What happened?
00:54:40.240 I doubt it.
00:54:41.180 Child.
00:54:42.760 But, like, usually, I'm telling you, the vice president and the president hate each other because they just ran against each other.
00:54:49.240 Yeah.
00:54:49.440 And the guy picks as the vice president very often the person who is kind of the runner-up, who wants to bring in that coalition, and also the guy who, like, sort of...
00:55:02.860 Alex Jones for VP.
00:55:05.080 Oh.
00:55:07.240 Oh, my God.
00:55:08.240 I wish.
00:55:10.140 Oh, that would be amazing.
00:55:11.460 I wish.
00:55:15.380 Fits the thing that he...
00:55:17.300 You guys don't like Nikki Haley?
00:55:18.880 Fun fact, I met her, like, years ago.
00:55:21.140 I mean, barely.
00:55:21.780 I got a picture.
00:55:22.420 My dad used to really like her.
00:55:24.960 I wonder if Pearl understood my message.
00:55:28.360 Did Duda?
00:55:29.000 I don't know.
00:55:29.260 Doesn't do...
00:55:30.000 Pearl is VP 20...
00:55:31.300 I know.
00:55:31.800 I would become president, and then I would take away women's right to vote.
00:55:35.680 I'd be like, guys, this has gotten out of control.
00:55:37.540 Bush picked Dan Quayle because, like, I'm old and experienced, and this little boy, you know, they used to have a Monser Internet life as a child.
00:55:46.940 Yeah.
00:55:47.320 It was funny.
00:55:47.960 I get what you're saying.
00:55:49.020 You know, so I don't think...
00:55:50.440 I think they all...
00:55:51.540 You don't think Nikki Haley...
00:55:52.000 No, I think she's going for, like, she's running to secure wealth because she started her career...
00:55:59.780 To do what?
00:56:00.940 Well, she was, like, millions of dollars in the debt, right?
00:56:03.080 And now she's got money pouring into her coffers.
00:56:05.220 I think they all have incentives, and I'm not saying any of them are pure, but I think they're different incentives.
00:56:09.680 I think Nikki is motivated by money, and I think that she, like Vivek said on stage, is actually looking for a deal with, like, Raytheon or something.
00:56:15.800 This is how much they all want it, though.
00:56:17.920 I noticed they, many of them purposely, I'm sure they know better, mispronounced Vivek's name.
00:56:25.580 They did.
00:56:25.980 Just to get the idea, this person, foreigner, funny name.
00:56:32.120 Vivek, is it?
00:56:33.660 Vivek, I'm like...
00:56:34.420 Vivek, what is your...
00:56:35.980 But when Nikki Haley did it, fellow Indian American, I was like, oh, Nikki, not you.
00:56:42.420 I know.
00:56:42.820 Sue, you don't know how to say his name?
00:56:45.280 I know.
00:56:45.780 I don't think so.
00:56:47.660 Yeah, I don't know.
00:56:48.300 How did you think she did?
00:56:51.440 As good as she could.
00:56:52.840 As good as you could do in that format.
00:56:56.780 I thought she...
00:56:58.780 Look, it's going to be Trump and whoever he wants.
00:57:03.080 Like, Pence obviously isn't going to be vice president, right?
00:57:05.260 Right.
00:57:05.900 See, they all have different reasons that they're running.
00:57:07.940 No, he might be deluded enough to think that Jesus will decide it should be him.
00:57:13.560 And that's really what he thinks makes the difference in the world is what Jesus decides.
00:57:18.100 I mean, I remember having a discussion with the old dorm room bullshit session with my sophomore roommate.
00:57:24.940 And we talked about, I forget what the issue was, for like two hours.
00:57:28.940 And finally he just said, well, because I think Jesus Christ will come down and blah, blah, blah.
00:57:34.000 And I was like, why did I waste two hours if that's what you really think about how this issue is going to get resolved?
00:57:40.340 Jesus Christ is going to come down and do this in ABC.
00:57:44.280 And I think that's Mike Pence.
00:57:46.340 You think Mike Pence is running because he thinks Christ ordained him?
00:57:49.760 I think he's running because he thinks it's in God's hands and he's a very good friend of God.
00:57:55.520 And like, it doesn't look good right now, but Jesus can perform miracles because we know that because of bread and loaves and, you know, stuff walking on.
00:58:07.900 I take it you're a devout atheist.
00:58:10.360 Devout.
00:58:10.980 Okay, gotcha.
00:58:11.680 I think probably Pence is running because he doesn't know what to do next.
00:58:17.420 You know, he like ran a state, became the vice president.
00:58:20.880 What's the next natural progression to think that he can be president?
00:58:23.840 And also because he kind of tried, he wants to separate his brand from Trump, which I think he feels like got murky and there's some genuine bad blood there.
00:58:32.560 So I don't, I actually.
00:58:33.260 Oh, there's different.
00:58:34.200 I wonder why Trump and Pence, they don't like each other.
00:58:38.380 Can the chat update me?
00:58:40.000 Chat, chat.
00:58:46.740 Yeah, but I don't think any of them are running to be Trump's VP because they all trashed him on the stage.
00:58:52.640 But Vague is the only one that Trump would consider.
00:58:54.120 Trashed him.
00:58:55.080 Trump.
00:58:55.260 They kissed his ass.
00:58:56.540 Trump?
00:58:56.840 Yeah, the only one that trashed him was Chris Christie.
00:59:00.020 Chris Christie trashed him.
00:59:01.500 DeSantis said nothing, to be fair.
00:59:02.620 DeSantis didn't say anything the whole night.
00:59:04.220 They all raised their hand when they said if he's.
00:59:06.240 DeSantis did the.
00:59:07.660 Well, okay, but they raised their hand, except for Christie, when they said, would you support him as the nominee?
00:59:13.040 I mean, that's pretty amazing for a guy who's, you know, probably going to be convicted for what he should be convicted for.
00:59:20.780 And I'm sure we agree on this candidate.
00:59:22.560 Definitely sure we agree on this.
00:59:24.200 About, you know, trying to overthrow the government of the United States.
00:59:28.960 You're just not, like, you're not a weak enough person to really, like, I don't buy this.
00:59:34.100 This, I think you, I think you dance this way because you think you have to placate.
00:59:38.000 Okay, first of all.
00:59:38.780 No chance.
00:59:39.360 First of all, just to educate you.
00:59:41.000 You think that we almost lost America on January 6th.
00:59:43.840 I just don't buy that you, that you're that soft.
00:59:45.680 Yeah, I do.
00:59:46.560 And just to educate you a little on this, I was saying.
00:59:49.100 I don't know, when I saw the video that came out, because, okay, back when this happened, I wasn't the most.
00:59:55.780 How would I describe my political leanings?
00:59:58.260 How would I describe them?
00:59:59.860 A lot of people have asked me.
01:00:02.560 I don't really follow the stuff in the Middle East.
01:00:07.180 I'm open to learning about it, right?
01:00:09.140 But I wouldn't say that I really follow the Middle Eastern conflict, all that, that closely.
01:00:18.080 I more follow what's going on with family court and laws surrounding the family.
01:00:25.740 Okay?
01:00:26.560 All right.
01:00:26.960 That's more what I talk about.
01:00:29.800 However, really what confused me was when the January 6th thing happened, I heard about it.
01:00:38.500 I heard it was bad, whatever.
01:00:39.740 And then I saw the video later that came out.
01:00:43.140 And it was just them, like, walking through the Capitol.
01:00:46.760 I'm like, what?
01:00:47.480 I thought, like, the country was something.
01:00:49.780 This for five years when everyone was laughing at me for saying this, that Trump would never
01:00:55.540 concede the election and he would never go away.
01:00:57.880 I was all alone on a raft.
01:00:59.600 But, I mean, you saw BLM riots, right?
01:01:01.580 Yeah.
01:01:01.920 The summer leading up to this, right?
01:01:03.180 Where, like, I lived in D.C. at this time where you couldn't go outside.
01:01:07.520 Cars were flipped.
01:01:08.200 Things were burned.
01:01:08.940 People were boarding up their windows.
01:01:10.240 But you thought the end of democracy, you can say this meaningful place, happened when
01:01:14.500 people above the age of, like, 65 stormed the Capitol.
01:01:19.320 Like, you thought that was the worst thing you've ever seen in American politics.
01:01:22.400 Well, I mean, what was the worst thing?
01:01:24.760 That was a small part of a bigger picture.
01:01:27.000 The worst thing was that finally we had a president, after all this history that we've
01:01:32.520 had, nobody ever did this, not Al Gore and not Nixon, who probably didn't actually lose
01:01:38.040 their elections.
01:01:39.080 They allowed this peaceful transfer of power to happen.
01:01:42.980 We finally had a guy who decided, of course, because he's insane, decided that no matter what
01:01:49.100 happens, I won this election.
01:01:50.360 There's only two things that could possibly happen.
01:01:52.520 I win the election, or if I don't win the election, there must have been some cheating.
01:01:57.340 It was looked at by his own people around him, including the Homeland Security Department,
01:02:03.860 including the Director of National Intelligence, including every court, federal and state, including
01:02:10.360 his own lawyers, his daughter, Bill Barr.
01:02:14.780 Everybody told him, you lost this election.
01:02:17.280 They looked at this over and over again.
01:02:19.240 Even the Republican vote counters, like the one he called who said, fine me 11,000 more
01:02:24.500 votes, even those people told him.
01:02:27.060 So plainly, he did not accept losing the election.
01:02:30.440 And then he tried to put in a button.
01:02:32.000 This is why he's on trial.
01:02:33.500 It's not for lying.
01:02:34.640 I believe that that day, as the media president, we're talking about media hoaxes.
01:02:38.280 I give you my answer.
01:02:39.820 It's not just that day, although that was part of the scheme.
01:02:42.860 I mean, it's not like coincidence that they showed up on the very day that they were certifying
01:02:47.300 the vote at the very place they were doing it to stop that from happening.
01:02:51.460 That's not a coincidence.
01:02:52.360 Do you have any questions about why the FBI hasn't been able to find, since we started
01:02:56.620 with media hoaxes, do you think it's strange that they haven't been able to find who dropped
01:03:00.320 off the pipe bombs the night before?
01:03:01.720 Because I think that's the strangest piece of this.
01:03:02.920 What pipe bombs?
01:03:03.840 Oh, this is some red herring bullshit.
01:03:05.780 No, no, no, no, not red herring.
01:03:06.600 This is in the movies.
01:03:07.400 You can watch the CNN and MSNBC.
01:03:08.620 You know, remember the night before on January 5th, there were pipe bombs that were set outside
01:03:14.020 of the RNC and the DNC headquarters, right?
01:03:17.340 And this was a part of the whole thing that bombs were about to go off, but they were able
01:03:26.540 to, you know, get the bombs out.
01:03:28.780 This is why, you know, AOC said she had to fly for love, all this stuff.
01:03:31.740 So I'm asking you, do you have more pressing questions about why they have not been able
01:03:35.380 to find the person that dropped off those pipes?
01:03:36.880 I will have to look into that the way you'll have to look into the moon thing.
01:03:40.120 Fair, okay.
01:03:40.600 Because I think that's a very big piece for a lot of people, of just understanding,
01:03:43.880 like, what actually happened on that day.
01:03:46.000 As I said before, I don't trust the media on anything because they never give you the
01:03:49.340 full story.
01:03:49.980 So I will allow that there could be this element to the story that is part of the story.
01:03:56.280 I don't think it will probably change my mind that Donald Trump would not concede an election,
01:04:03.240 kept saying it was a-
01:04:04.820 Sorry, I think it's fake too.
01:04:06.560 That's my feelings.
01:04:08.420 That's my feelings.
01:04:11.460 I just, look it, guys.
01:04:13.560 I've been alive for 26 years, almost 27 now.
01:04:19.440 And in my lifetime, I've never gone to bed and had the election switch.
01:04:24.760 I've never had it switch.
01:04:25.580 Like, and, and, and on my birthday, Democrats always win.
01:04:33.080 My birthday is the 4th of November.
01:04:34.960 And, and what happened was election day was on, I can't even remember, but I just remember
01:04:46.160 it, I thought we were going to win because election day was the day before my birthday
01:04:50.380 and Republicans always win when it doesn't fall on my birthday.
01:04:52.840 I think I was born to be political because I was literally born on the 4th.
01:04:56.560 Fake and, and that he had all these reasons to understand, to believe that the, that people
01:05:03.180 had voted like 10,000.
01:05:04.540 All right.
01:05:05.240 I'm kind of done with this.
01:05:06.580 He said to the Raffzenberger on the call, I, Raffzenberger actually corrected him and said,
01:05:11.440 you know, you, you claim that there was 10,000 dead people who voted in Georgia.
01:05:15.080 We looked and we looked and we looked.
01:05:17.140 It was two.
01:05:18.500 That sums it all up.
01:05:19.940 There was actually two.
01:05:21.600 Now he's not on trial for lying.
01:05:23.760 You're apparently about to, allowed to lie to the American people about elections, even
01:05:28.060 though nobody ever really did that before, but okay, he's on trial for breaking specific
01:05:32.780 laws, forgery, forgery.
01:05:34.580 Well, I mean, forgery.
01:05:36.060 Stacey Abrams tested her election.
01:05:37.620 So as a layman, as just a person that tunes into politics, I've been hearing for years
01:05:44.440 that they're going to get Trump on something.
01:05:47.640 And you can only say this to me for so many years until I just start to not believe it.
01:05:54.100 Maybe it's possible.
01:05:55.580 I don't know.
01:05:56.760 I don't know, but I don't know.
01:05:59.820 Anyways, guys, um, like the video on your way out.
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