00:04:19.400You will notice the trend that everybody who is saying this about Sidney Sweeney, quote-unquote, falling off, don't have a profile picture of themselves.
00:04:28.740I refuse to believe that this is the same person.
00:05:09.100You know, if you see the way that people would, when I would go on Piers Morgan, for example, I would see people in perfect coloring, with perfect outfits, perfect makeup, perfect hair.
00:05:21.440You know, I'm like an hour from the city.
00:05:23.740You don't see people dressed like that.
00:05:25.500Everyone's kind of dressed down and just normal.
00:05:36.360They're just not as hot as they are online or in media.
00:05:42.060You're telling me that the person on the red carpet with amazing makeup done and in her best dress and whatnot looks different than she does when she just walks outside of her house, you know, to sit by the pool.
00:13:52.840So I'm going to guess him, but we'll see.
00:13:54.460I literally had to find somewhere for him to get tested, and this man was on the phone yelling at me, talking about, oh, I don't have health insurance, and like...
00:14:05.240He's yelling that he doesn't have health insurance.
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00:27:26.680Okay, so the next story we're going to talk about today is Bonnie Blue recently put out a TikTok saying that she has sex with fathers and sons, and a dad is a good dad if he has sex with prostitutes with his son.
00:27:53.480Like, to have that much of a good relationship with your son, or, you know, for the son to have that much of a good connection with their dad, I think it's fantastic.
00:28:00.080Too many people, especially 18-year-olds, I know when I was at school, would argue with their dads or want to have a good relationship with them.
00:28:05.680But I think to have that much of a good relationship that you can come with your dad to sleep with me is fantastic.
00:28:11.780Yeah, see, this is where it's either you and me on a completely different page, or it's just generations.
00:28:15.880Because I think the father needs his head kicked in for that.
00:28:21.800Yeah, I know you think that, but I think that is one of the most outrageous things I've ever heard, and he needs his fucking head checking.
00:29:52.080But now she's having executive professional chef level fame.
00:29:57.400And this is what, you know, contributes to the delusion because what's going to happen to her is she's going to think she's this good at cooking when really she's just shaking ass.
01:01:03.280And I wouldn't want to judge because in the end, what we're all looking for is love.
01:01:07.340Lily Phillips is a person like me who's got a lot of appetite for love, a lot of longing for the Lord.
01:01:14.460And I would pray that all of us that have looked for love in the wrong places are able to find what it is we're truly looking for.
01:01:23.520Dignity, sanctity and sacred love with one another, rather than making everything profane, everything a game, everything a like and a click.
01:04:46.440And I betrayed the trust of a lot of other people who believed in me and made up a story that wasn't true because I wanted validation from people and not from God.
01:06:10.380She stole a taxi cab from one of her classmates while she was, or one of her customers while she was drunk and almost ran over a police officer.
01:06:19.000She accused three lacrosse players of committing offenses against her.
01:06:25.220And the prosecutor knew she was lying and still pushed it.
01:06:29.260The prosecutor conspired with a laboratory to withhold DNA evidence.
01:06:33.920The prosecutor was disbarred but only served a day in jail.
01:06:37.400So, up to this point, she was not charged with anything.
01:06:43.740And she actually doubled down on the false allegation and served zero prison time until her nine-year-old daughter called the police.
01:06:53.920And because she was arrested for attempted murder and arson of her then-boyfriend.
01:07:00.900Um, so basically, until she was charged with attempted murder, she served zero jail time.
01:07:09.420So, are we shocked that she keeps doing the wrong thing if she's never punished for it?
01:07:16.400And the interesting thing was when I looked at the comments from...
01:08:07.320Magnum claimed she was raped at a party hosted by the lacrosse team on March 13, 2006.
01:08:12.920The accusations led to a highly publicized case that drew national attention to the issues of race, class, and privileges.
01:08:20.680The players were indicted on charges of rape, sexual offense, and kidnapping.
01:08:25.640However, the case against them began to unravel due to inconsistencies in Magnum's account and lack of supportive evidence.
01:08:33.680DNA evidence did not match any of these three players and there were significant issues with the conduct of the investigation by district attorney Mike Niffon.
01:08:42.760In April 2007, so this is a year of their life, all charges against the players were dropped by the North Carolina attorney, General Roy Cooper, who declared them innocent victims and a tragic rush to accuse.
01:08:56.680Niffon was later disbarred and convicted of criminal contempt for his mishandling of the case.
01:09:02.160Duke University settled with the players for an undisclosed amount, although it was rumored to be about $20 million each.
01:09:09.220They filed lawsuits against Niffon, the city of Durham, and investigation officers.
01:09:14.900David Evans continued his education at Duke and later worked in finance.
01:09:19.240Colin Finner-Tree transferred to Loyola College in Maryland, finished his degree, and has worked in investment banking.
01:09:25.840Seligman transferred to Brown University.
01:11:00.160His departure was portrayed by Duke as a resignation, but it was widely understood as a firing due to the scandal.
01:11:07.060The situation led to a period where Pressler faced public scrutiny and difficulty finding new employment.
01:11:13.980Pressler later filed a lawsuit against Duke University in 2007,
01:11:18.200alleging that the university breached a confidential settlement agreement by making disparaging comments about him.
01:11:23.820This legal action was settled in 2010, with Duke issuing an apology but not disclosing details about any financial compensation.
01:11:31.360In 2006, despite the controversy, Bryant University in Rhode Island offered Pressler a position as head coach for their lacrosse team,
01:11:39.540which at the time was Division II but moved to D1 under his leadership.
01:11:43.620His tenure at Bryant was marked by success, including building the team into a competitive program in Division I.
01:11:50.340Pressler has spoken about the emotional toll the Duke scandal took on him, emphasizing his commitment to his players and his integrity as a coach.
01:11:58.140He expressed feelings of betrayal and the impact of having his name associated with the scandal, even after the accusations were disproven.
01:12:06.520Over time, his reputation as a coach was rehabilitated.
01:12:09.920He continues to coach successfully, leading Bryant to multiple NCAA tournament appearances, and he was recognized for his coaching abilities beyond the shadow of Duke's lacrosse cases.
01:12:21.560In 2022, he announced his retirement from Bryant, but continued to be involved in lacrosse, notably as the head coach and general manager of Atlas Lacrosse Club.
01:12:34.560And still, she has faced zero consequences legally.
01:12:39.880Like, there needs to be a registry of some sort for women that commit these crimes.
01:12:46.420Your name should be on some sort of list for the rest of your life, the same way that men that are sex offenders are on a list for the rest of their life.
01:12:54.400So, on top of that, I'm going to pull up something Glenn sent me.
01:13:12.500So, what is the rape allegation checklist?
01:13:15.000So, this is, what you're looking at is called the RAC test, and it was, I believe it was done by an OSI agent in the Air Force.
01:13:24.760He created it after reviewing all the alleged rape cases in the Air Force, on every Air Force base from 1965 to, like, 1990.
01:13:33.840And he developed this RAC test that you see here as a process to be able to eliminate or to determine whether there's enough substantial evidence to proceed with the investigation, whether the woman is credible or not credible.
01:13:54.280Like, if you look at the bottom right there on the last page, go back.
01:14:18.760So, but the congresswoman, what I didn't tell you is that there's a congresswoman, a feminist congresswoman, that actually shut this down.
01:14:27.080He was training law enforcement with this RAC test to proceed to how to handle these cases as they come in.
01:14:34.500Police officers would go through the RAC test and determine whether or not these allegations are, you know, true.
01:14:42.540They actually even tested it on a couple campuses.
01:14:45.500Because remember during, like, it was around the same time that the lacrosse thing was going on, they had this grape campus crisis thing going on.
01:14:56.780And they used the RAC test, and the RAC test found it out that 50% or 40 to 50% of women that actually were saying anything were lying.
01:18:55.980So, um, uh, an outraged congresswoman by the name of Pat Schroeder, uh, she was a Democrat of Colorado, um, summoned five of the Air Force generals into her office.
01:19:08.500She ordered them to silence McDowell and end the use of this checklist.
01:19:14.420Um, something, something that the generals really, like, didn't really want to agree to, but they agreed to it.
01:19:20.420Special Agent McDowell was locked out of his office as well as the secure building that he worked in.
01:19:26.600His research, his files, his notes, all the mathematical calculations, the charts, the graphs, the computer disks, and the reports were all, um, taken away from him.
01:19:36.840So, like, this feminist, like, uh, congresswoman shut this whole damn thing down.
01:19:41.580Does the victim report receiving any kind of written communication before or after the assault?
01:19:48.280Um, does the victim report being watched by her assailant prior to the, okay.
01:19:54.960I could see how this would be really helpful.
01:19:57.240I don't know why they would shut this down.
01:19:59.280He says, like, so, this is his quote, the rape allegation checklist is included.
01:20:03.980All right, so, law enforcement agencies should start using it, and researchers should consider expanding Dr. McDowell's work to assess indicators of the other types of false allegations.
01:20:16.480So, the way that he's asking these questions in the order that he's asking them, like, it's like an algorithm to be able to see what the responses are.