JustPearlyThings - October 29, 2023


Pearl Reacts to CANDACE OWENS VS BILL MAHER Debate


Episode Stats

Length

26 minutes

Words per Minute

193.93245

Word Count

5,082

Sentence Count

490

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In this episode, I sit down with my good friend and writer, Pearl Silverman, to talk about her new book, "Vaxxed: The Truth About Vaccination in America's Most Vaxed Country" and why we should all be worried about our kids getting the chicken pox vaccine.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 at all. I'd literally not think about it and I wouldn't have ever picked a debate with
00:00:02.760 somebody about something that I just don't care about. But this I care deeply about.
00:00:07.880 And this is what I do a lot of work in the space of talking to parents and understanding
00:00:12.320 how we've become so removed from our own children systematically. And you're right that places
00:00:17.500 like L.A. and New York have become these major hubs where the state has gone too far. And
00:00:23.960 I do a lot of work on other stuff too that you would think is weird and, you know, vaccine
00:00:27.820 stuff for parents and kind of giving them a guide. Oh no, I'm with you there. Okay, I
00:00:31.440 wasn't sure about that. And, you know, I produce an entire separate series talking about vaccines
00:00:36.880 and sort of the increase and when I was a kid. I don't think vaccines are a hoax or anything,
00:00:41.940 right? Not a hoax. Okay. But, you know, do your kids need from 1982? No, they don't.
00:00:47.720 Six to 75. Right. I mean, my view, just to be clear, vaccines are a tool in the medical
00:00:53.640 kit, just like antibiotic. Right. Can I just say that this Ted Talk seems to lack practical
00:00:59.160 common sense. Pearl, you look wonderful without makeup. And I hope that this new found internet
00:01:04.760 fame doesn't overshadow your natural beauty. Thank you. What, what, I am wearing makeup,
00:01:10.260 but. Ah, sorry. I don't wear a lot. I don't wear a lot. Right. And just like antibiotics,
00:01:17.380 I wouldn't want to be told everyone's taking them. So you have to, too. Right. Yeah. One
00:01:22.240 size fits all. If I decide I need one for a certain
00:01:25.360 pathogen and I'm at a place in my life where I think that playing the odds, which is what
00:01:30.280 medicine always is, that would be the smart thing. Okay. But forcing it and on, and in
00:01:35.380 children who never needed it for this, the least likely. And they're so sick. The kids have
00:01:40.100 never been sicker. Right. Never been sicker. And that's, I start my series by asking, these kids
00:01:43.680 have never been more vaxxed. We're the most vaxxed country in the entire world. You know,
00:01:47.460 we have these, uh, high infant. You've seen that study where Amish children don't have any disease.
00:01:55.940 Like it was like, they have basically zero percent cancer rate. They're a point. I actually,
00:02:02.160 I don't even think they're necessarily poisoning us. I think they're trying to make money in the ways
00:02:07.500 that they make money poison us. So they do. But yeah. Mortality rates, one weight against third
00:02:13.500 world countries. And you're being told that this is because we're super healthy. You got kids,
00:02:17.680 75 vaccines. When I was a kid, it was, it was 12, you know, and there's been an explosion. People
00:02:22.480 don't even know anything about the diseases. It's just these constant fear campaigns. And then on
00:02:27.240 top of that, in states like LA, you can't opt out, you know? So these are things that parents have to
00:02:31.700 think about now where you're literally raising your kids. Could you go to prison for saying that I
00:02:35.660 don't want my child referred to as a different gender behind my back? Yes. Depending on where you live,
00:02:41.760 they're trying to criminalize you being a parent. And then you add that to the, you know, medical
00:02:46.840 complex. And maybe you say, you know, I am, I'm not afraid if my kid gets chicken pox. I got chicken
00:02:51.420 pox. We got chicken pox parties. You can't do that in LA. You can't do it in LA. And if you're a doctor
00:02:55.340 and you say, oh, this parent didn't want their child to get the chicken pox vaccine, you'll get
00:02:59.140 your license taken away in a place like LA. I don't think parents realize why that's so scary.
00:03:04.040 Not necessarily. We can argue all day. You can call me anti-vax. I can call you pro-vax.
00:03:08.140 But as parents, we should be able to make decisions for our children. I don't fear the
00:03:12.380 chicken pox. That's all I was, I mean, yes, I would, I would really not go over well in today's
00:03:19.780 world if I was a parent. I would just be in fights and it would just be ugly. And then my kids,
00:03:25.360 I, my hat is off to anyone who is a parent today because I honestly feel it has never been harder
00:03:31.240 to be a parent because you're not allowed to boss them around. What's the fucking point of having kids
00:03:37.040 if you can't boss them around? And also, also, how could you possibly control a feral little
00:03:42.520 monster like that if you couldn't boss them around? I know. It's insane that they treat them
00:03:47.080 like they're just short people. Like, yeah, adults. And that's weird, too. I was, I was actually
00:03:52.240 talking with somebody that was here before you came in here about sort of the LA spell because it is,
00:03:57.480 there's something weird about parents in this particular bubble, this particular part of LA where
00:04:02.860 they think that the children are adults. You know, we don't want to tell our child no. I met a parent
00:04:08.980 that said that. We don't believe in telling our child no. And I just said, okay, well, he rapes
00:04:13.040 someone who's 13. And he says, my mom never taught me the word no. There were no boundaries. I mean,
00:04:18.660 whose fault is that going to be? I mean, it's. This country reminds me of like a medieval European
00:04:25.760 country where a five-year-old ascends to the throne and inherits it. And so all the courtiers
00:04:32.620 have to pretend that whatever brain fart. Sitting up here. Whatever brain fart comes out of the mouth
00:04:38.880 of this five-year-old toddler, yes, is something that we have to take seriously and treat as valid
00:04:45.920 and debatable. That's what this country is. That is very accurate. That was a very incredible
00:04:52.960 analogy. Pockets of the country, though, I would say. Pockets, particularly here. Right. You don't
00:04:58.120 see that stuff in Tennessee. Like, it is. Well, that's the. Yes, ma'am. No, sir. You know what I
00:05:03.120 mean? And they don't play around with that stuff. That's what I love about. And that's what's why
00:05:07.080 I completely understand. I don't know, Candace. I don't. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, guys.
00:05:13.400 I've been to Tennessee. There is just as much ratchet shit there as I have seen in other parts of the
00:05:18.880 country. It's maybe a little better. Um, maybe there's a couple pockets, but social media is
00:05:26.860 here. It is affecting the women, even the homeschooled women. You cannot protect women
00:05:32.400 from the culture. Sorry. I just I don't really. I'm not blind. Some of the most liberal chicks from
00:05:42.700 my college moved to Tennessee. And they're going to get married and have kids. So, you
00:05:47.980 know, I understand why people move to places like Austin and Nashville. Yeah. And this is what they
00:05:53.620 attacked me for so vigorously when I did my editorial about trans, which, you know, I feel
00:05:59.900 like, again, a great demarcation between what liberal is, old school liberal and woke liberal believes
00:06:05.760 trans is, of course, a real thing and they should be protected and respected. Woke is like
00:06:12.460 um, well, before they can, like, tie their shoe, we tell them they very likely might be in the wrong
00:06:19.620 body. I ran your segment on my podcast, actually, because it was brilliant. Oh, great. Yeah. On
00:06:24.180 real time, you did the segment talking about, okay, this is a real thing. Why is it regional?
00:06:29.900 Why is it regional? Brilliant point. That's what I was saying. Yeah. Why is it so regional? Yeah.
00:06:35.680 What is it the water here in California? It might be. I've been to dinner parties more than one. No,
00:06:41.360 but it's because women are behind these movements. Women, women, women. It might be a couple liberal
00:06:46.140 men, but they know they can manipulate women and women go with the culture. Women go with what the
00:06:52.600 culture says, what is cool, what is trendy at the time. Where there's 12 people and they're all talking
00:06:59.020 about their trans kids. They're all. It's almost like that's the norm. Yeah. And that can't really be
00:07:05.800 the norm. I mean, I get it that things happen in nature, you know, mix up at the factory, whatever
00:07:15.120 you want to call it. Nature, you know, I know the religious people like to call it, you know,
00:07:21.160 what do they say? Intelligent design. It's not that intelligent in a lot of ways. I mean,
00:07:26.160 in a lot of ways it is, but there's a lot of stuff about the human body and the way we're built
00:07:30.440 and the way we, you know, like phlegm, I feel like. It's very often unnecessary and only makes
00:07:36.400 things worse. I wish I could talk to my own body and say, we don't need this phlegm. Yeah. You know,
00:07:41.940 I know you're trying to help, but, you know, you're not really helping because I don't think it's
00:07:48.880 stopped. I think it's giving a place for the bacteria to nestle in. Right. Well, actually,
00:07:53.580 it's funny because it's not going to happen to me. As I cough up a bunch of phlegm. I was reading this.
00:07:58.840 I don't know what causes it. I can't figure out what makes me cough. But there must be something
00:08:02.980 objectively good about phlegm. And now I'm interested. And this is the kind of random
00:08:06.200 things that I'll research on the internet. Like, what actually is the purpose of phlegm? But there
00:08:09.420 was a real housewife and I cannot, I will not name her because I got in trouble on YouTube for talking
00:08:13.900 about it, even though she talked about it first and came out and said she's got like two, she's got four
00:08:17.540 kids. Dad's a doctor, brilliant doctor, but Beverly Hills. So, you know, here we go. There you go. How brilliant.
00:08:23.580 Can you really be? And especially now that doctors don't know the difference between the sexes. And
00:08:27.500 they've got like two non-binary children, one gay child and one trans child. Say that slower.
00:08:33.420 Two non-binary children. Non-binary. Yeah. Meaning? They are not bound to any sex. I think. How old are
00:08:39.740 they? These, all of these children are like 12, maybe 15 and under. So non-binary, would that be the
00:08:45.860 same as bisexual? I'm not sure. And I don't want to get us into trouble because these definitions change
00:08:50.860 and they're fluid. And the second you don't get the update to your phone. The children are fluid too.
00:08:54.700 Yes. Everyone's fluid. But also a trans child and like a gay child. And I'm like,
00:08:59.980 this is a statistical impossibility, obviously. And they kind of came out and said, obviously,
00:09:05.580 this is a statistical impossibility. Something's going on in your house and I'm going to guess it's
00:09:08.380 a lack of parenting, right? Because these are just things. I didn't graduate high school with a
00:09:13.420 single effing non-binary child. So this is made up, right? Right. And you're telling me all of your
00:09:18.300 children have this thing that didn't exist when I was in high school in 2007, but now all of your
00:09:22.460 children are suffering from this thing, you know? And that's kind of, I think, the litmus test for
00:09:26.460 me is like, okay, if this is a real thing, why did this just not exist at all when I was in school?
00:09:31.340 And it's not like they're playing catch up. It's not like now suddenly kids are going back from my high
00:09:34.860 school class and saying, I'm trans. They're not. We had gay kids, a couple of lesbian kids,
00:09:39.980 you know, and everyone else was, you know, that was it, you know? It's like,
00:09:43.980 now they've got so many options to choose from, from the infinite alphabet community.
00:09:50.380 With the busy fall season, America on track, eggs, all yourself tells me, well,
00:09:56.940 what if they're more on social media, when social media, when you find
00:10:06.700 we both say, you know, you know what we have in common?
00:10:09.740 Like we both say things that make people on both sides mad. We say some things they like,
00:10:17.420 and some things they don't. But when we're in agreement about something, I think people feel
00:10:22.700 the same about me in this way. Like when they do agree, it's like that person really, I mean,
00:10:28.940 rubs my clit on that. The way they do that, they really, I just love you so much when you go off on
00:10:34.940 something that deserves to be gone off on. Yeah. And I feel like people feel that. They do.
00:10:39.820 Like when I go off on something and it deserves that ass kicking and you do it, I mean, you're funny.
00:10:44.940 You have a, I saw you make doing the Eminem thing where you were like, you were making fun of all his moves.
00:10:52.700 I just don't know what happened. I know, but it was really funny. I mean, the way you just like,
00:10:57.580 and I like Eminem, but you made him look ridiculous. You did.
00:11:03.420 He's now just ridiculous. I mean, you met Vivek Ramaswamy. It's like,
00:11:06.300 you're picking on like Vivek Ramaswamy, Eminem. He is?
00:11:09.580 That's what, that's what I was mimicking him because.
00:11:11.900 He was talking about, he was talking about Trump nuking the world.
00:11:14.140 Yeah, that was, yeah, I was going back and just showing how, you know, the fall of Eminem.
00:11:17.340 But the segment that I was doing was just about like, he keeps doing this. We get it.
00:11:20.540 You don't like Republicans, you don't like conservatives. But what Vivek did was so harmless.
00:11:24.540 I mean, he was in front of like six kids rapping some Eminem lyrics and Eminem lawyered up against him.
00:11:29.500 But I did advise Vivek when he was here.
00:11:31.980 To stop rapping? Yes.
00:11:37.100 You know, guys, I do rap a little bit. I do. I do.
00:11:41.660 It's, that is not real. No, really.
00:11:43.580 Do you guys like Vivek? I'm a, I'm a Trump gal. I think Kanye, yay.
00:11:50.860 I know everybody just thinks he's insane and crazy. I kind of like him. I kind of do.
00:11:55.660 Vivek, Vivek. He's all right. I think he's a little young for me. I like the older people.
00:12:04.380 I think they, they bring wisdom.
00:12:07.340 Right? It's just not a good look.
00:12:08.780 It's, you know, Vivek, he reminds me so much of that character from Mean Girls.
00:12:13.100 He's like a true academic, high achieving, nice guy.
00:12:16.220 Which, which girl?
00:12:17.020 Have you ever seen Mean Girls?
00:12:17.900 Of course.
00:12:18.220 Mathletes.
00:12:20.060 Mathletes.
00:12:20.620 Okay, right.
00:12:21.420 Mm-hmm.
00:12:21.820 And then there's the indie guy who raps on stage.
00:12:23.500 And he's like, sucka, sucka, sucka MCs ain't got nothing on me.
00:12:26.540 But he's cooler than them.
00:12:27.500 He's cool. No, the guy is cool.
00:12:29.580 But he's like, he's a high achieving mathlete who also likes hip hop.
00:12:32.540 He's into different things.
00:12:34.300 And I loved having Vivek on my show.
00:12:36.220 I thought he was super inspirational.
00:12:37.340 I like that he kind of has been staying above the fray,
00:12:39.180 because I'm super fatigued with politics right now.
00:12:41.660 Well, he's a lot more on your page, uh, with some of these issues like global warming.
00:12:46.060 Right.
00:12:46.460 Than I am.
00:12:47.020 Yeah.
00:12:47.420 You know, I.
00:12:48.060 Oh, you guys want to see them on the same thing.
00:12:52.380 Oh, you think he's controlled opposition?
00:12:54.940 Huh.
00:12:55.180 I find him.
00:12:56.460 He's brilliant.
00:12:56.940 As I said to him, I, I find you very disarming and also alarming.
00:13:00.460 Yeah.
00:13:03.740 But that's me.
00:13:05.100 And I think some of it is performative.
00:13:07.180 I, you know, he will not admit that he wants to be the vice president.
00:13:10.700 But of course, Trump is going to be the nominee.
00:13:14.060 So there's, they're only running for vice president at this point.
00:13:17.660 Would you not agree?
00:13:18.620 I like Larry Elder as a VP.
00:13:20.380 I love Larry Elder.
00:13:21.740 No, no, no, no, no.
00:13:22.460 Obviously, Ronda Sanders is not running to be Trump's vice president.
00:13:25.740 Right.
00:13:26.140 Absolutely not.
00:13:26.860 Sure.
00:13:27.260 Do you guys think, oh.
00:13:28.700 He's 44.
00:13:29.740 Why wouldn't he take that?
00:13:30.780 Of course.
00:13:31.180 Oh, no, he won't.
00:13:31.660 No, he won't.
00:13:32.140 They hate each other.
00:13:32.940 They hate each other.
00:13:33.500 You think.
00:13:33.900 He's not running to be vice president.
00:13:35.740 Excuse me.
00:13:36.140 Do you, do you think that Lyndon Johnson and John F. Kennedy.
00:13:38.700 Who do you, who would you guys want to see as VP?
00:13:40.940 They didn't hate each other.
00:13:42.460 You think hating someone is, is disqualifies you to serving with them as vice president?
00:13:47.740 No.
00:13:47.820 I could see Tim Scott.
00:13:48.300 It's practically a qualification.
00:13:50.140 I could see Tim Scott doing the VP thing.
00:13:52.220 But I think they're all after something else.
00:13:53.980 Because you can also run to get your name out because you have, you want to run again in four
00:13:57.660 years.
00:13:57.980 You're just kind of, you know, testing the water.
00:13:59.580 Vivek's young enough that the VP office doesn't seem for me to be his goal.
00:14:04.380 I could be wrong.
00:14:05.020 But if I could go back just to the VP thing, only because, like, I've watched a little more
00:14:09.820 history because you're so young.
00:14:11.020 So young.
00:14:11.660 So young.
00:14:12.220 I wasn't even alive for the moon landing.
00:14:13.500 So, the what?
00:14:17.580 What happened?
00:14:18.300 I doubt it.
00:14:19.100 Child.
00:14:19.740 Child.
00:14:20.140 But, like, usually, I'm telling you, the vice president and the president hate each
00:14:25.500 other because they just ran against each other.
00:14:27.340 Yeah.
00:14:27.740 And the guy picks as the vice president very often the person who is kind of the runner
00:14:35.980 up, who wants to bring in that coalition, and also the guy who, like, sort of...
00:14:41.180 Alex Jones for VP.
00:14:43.260 Oh.
00:14:45.500 Oh, my God.
00:14:46.380 I wish.
00:14:48.460 Oh, that would be amazing.
00:14:52.060 I wish.
00:14:53.660 Fits the thing that he...
00:14:55.580 You guys don't like Nikki Haley?
00:14:56.940 Fun fact, I met her, like, years ago.
00:14:59.180 I mean, barely.
00:14:59.820 I got a picture.
00:15:00.540 My dad used to really like her.
00:15:03.100 I wonder if Pearl understood my message.
00:15:06.380 Did Duda?
00:15:07.020 I don't know.
00:15:07.340 Doesn't do George...
00:15:08.300 Pearl is VP 20...
00:15:09.420 I know.
00:15:09.900 I would become president, and then I would take away women's right to vote.
00:15:13.660 I'd be like, guys, this has gotten out of control.
00:15:15.580 Bush picked Dan Quayle because, like, I'm old and experienced, and this little boy,
00:15:21.580 they used to have him on Saturday Night Live as, like, a child.
00:15:24.780 Yeah.
00:15:25.260 It was funny.
00:15:25.980 I get what you're saying.
00:15:27.100 You know, so I don't think...
00:15:28.540 I think they all...
00:15:29.580 You don't think Nikki Haley...
00:15:31.020 No, I think she's going for, like, if she's...
00:15:33.660 She's running to secure wealth because she started her career...
00:15:37.340 To do what?
00:15:38.940 Well, she was, like, millions of dollars into debt, right?
00:15:41.100 And now she's got money pouring into her coffers.
00:15:43.260 I think they have...
00:15:43.900 They all have incentives, and I'm not saying any of them are pure,
00:15:46.460 but I think they're different incentives.
00:15:47.740 I think Nikki is motivated by money, and I think that she, like Vivek said on stage,
00:15:51.500 is actually looking for a deal with, like, Raytheon or something.
00:15:53.820 This is how much they all want it, though.
00:15:56.460 I noticed they...
00:15:58.860 Many of them purposely, I'm sure they know better, mispronounced Vivek's name.
00:16:03.580 They did.
00:16:04.060 Just to get the idea, uh, this person, foreigner, funny name.
00:16:09.580 Uh, Vivek, is it?
00:16:11.420 Vivek, I'm like...
00:16:12.620 Vivek, what is your...
00:16:14.380 But when Nikki Haley did it, fellow Indian American, I was like,
00:16:18.060 oh, Nikki, not you.
00:16:20.220 I know.
00:16:20.780 Do you?
00:16:21.340 You don't know how to say his name?
00:16:23.340 I know.
00:16:23.900 I don't think so.
00:16:25.740 Yeah, I don't know.
00:16:26.380 How did you think she did?
00:16:28.300 Um, as good as she could.
00:16:30.940 As good as you could do in that format.
00:16:33.420 Um, I thought she...
00:16:36.940 Look, it's gonna be Trump and whoever he wants.
00:16:40.620 Um...
00:16:41.100 Like, Pence obviously isn't wanting to be vice president, right?
00:16:43.340 Right.
00:16:43.980 See, they all have different reasons that they're running.
00:16:46.300 No, he might be deluded enough to think that Jesus will, um, decide it should be him,
00:16:51.580 and that's really what he thinks makes the difference in the world, is what Jesus decides.
00:16:56.140 I mean, I remember having a discussion with the old dorm room bullshit session with my sophomore
00:17:03.260 roommate, and we talked about, I forget what the issue was, for like two hours.
00:17:07.100 And finally he just said, well, because I think Jesus Christ will come down and blah, blah, blah.
00:17:12.300 And I was like, why did I waste two hours if that's what you really think about how this
00:17:17.100 issue is gonna get resolved?
00:17:18.380 Jesus Christ is gonna come down and do this in A, B, C.
00:17:23.020 And I think that's Mike Pence.
00:17:24.380 You think Mike Pence is running because you think Christ ordained him?
00:17:27.900 I think he's running because he thinks it's in God's hands, and he's a very good friend of God.
00:17:33.500 And, like, it doesn't look good right now, but Jesus can perform miracles,
00:17:38.540 because we know that, because of bread and loaves and, um, you know, stuff walking...
00:17:45.260 I take it you're a devout atheist.
00:17:48.380 Devout.
00:17:49.020 Okay, gotcha.
00:17:49.900 I think probably Pence is running because he doesn't know what to do next, you know?
00:17:55.740 He, like, ran a state, became the vice president.
00:17:58.860 What's the next natural progression to think that he can be president?
00:18:02.060 And also because he kind of tried, he wants to separate his brand from Trump,
00:18:06.940 which I think he feels like got murky, and there's some genuine bad blood there.
00:18:10.140 So I don't, I actually...
00:18:11.340 Oh, there's different.
00:18:12.300 Uh, I wonder why Trump and Pence, they don't like each other?
00:18:16.700 Can the chat update me?
00:18:19.740 Chat?
00:18:20.380 Chat?
00:18:24.780 Bad blood.
00:18:25.100 Yeah, but I don't think any of them are running to be Trump's, uh, VP,
00:18:29.180 because they all trashed him on the stage.
00:18:30.540 But they, because the only one that Trump would consider...
00:18:32.140 Trashed him?
00:18:32.780 Trump?
00:18:33.420 They kissed his ass.
00:18:34.620 Trump?
00:18:35.340 Yeah.
00:18:35.900 The only one that trashed him was Chris Christie.
00:18:38.140 Chris Christie trashed him.
00:18:39.500 DeSantis said nothing, to be fair.
00:18:40.700 DeSantis, like, didn't say anything the whole night.
00:18:42.140 They, they all raised their hand when they said if he...
00:18:44.220 DeSantis did the...
00:18:45.820 Well, okay, but they raised their hand, except for Christie,
00:18:49.100 when they said, would you support him as the nominee?
00:18:51.660 I mean, that's pretty amazing for a guy who's, you know,
00:18:55.260 probably going to be convicted for what he should be convicted for,
00:18:58.940 and I'm sure we agree on this candidate.
00:19:00.700 Definitely sure we agree on this.
00:19:01.820 Um, about, you know, trying to overthrow the government of the United States.
00:19:06.380 Um...
00:19:07.260 You're just not, like, you're not a weak enough person to really...
00:19:11.100 Like, I don't buy this.
00:19:12.140 This, I think you, I think you dance this way because you think you have to placate.
00:19:15.900 Okay, first of all...
00:19:16.780 No chance, no chance.
00:19:17.580 First of all, just to educate you...
00:19:18.460 Like, you think that we almost lost America on January 6th.
00:19:21.900 Like, I just don't buy that you, that you're that soft.
00:19:23.740 Yeah, I do.
00:19:24.220 Um, and just to educate you a little on this, I was saying...
00:19:27.180 I don't know, when I saw the video that came out, because, okay,
00:19:30.460 back when this happened, I wasn't the most...
00:19:34.060 How would I describe my political leanings?
00:19:36.300 How would I describe them?
00:19:37.980 A lot of people have asked me.
00:19:40.940 I don't really follow the stuff in the Middle East.
00:19:45.420 I'm open to learning about it, right?
00:19:47.260 But I wouldn't say that I really follow the Middle Eastern conflict, all that, that closely.
00:19:54.060 I more follow what's going on with family court and laws surrounding the family.
00:20:03.820 Okay?
00:20:04.700 All right, that's, that's more what I talk about.
00:20:07.980 However, um, really what confused me was when the January 6th thing happened,
00:20:15.740 I heard about it, I heard it was bad, whatever.
00:20:17.820 And then I saw the video, like, later that came out.
00:20:21.100 And it was just them, like, walking through the Capitol.
00:20:24.780 I'm like, what?
00:20:25.580 I thought, like, the country was something like that.
00:20:29.340 This, for five years, when everyone was laughing at me for saying this,
00:20:32.620 that Trump would never concede the election and he would never go away.
00:20:36.140 I was all alone on a raft.
00:20:37.660 But, I mean, you saw BLM riots, right?
00:20:39.260 Yeah.
00:20:39.900 The summer leading up to this, right?
00:20:41.180 Where, like, you, I lived in D.C. at this time,
00:20:44.220 where you couldn't go outside, cars were flipped, things were burned,
00:20:46.940 people were boarding up their windows, but you thought the end of democracy,
00:20:50.460 you could say this meaningful place happened when people above the age of, like, 65
00:20:56.540 stormed the Capitol.
00:20:57.420 Like, you thought that was the worst thing you've ever seen in American politics.
00:21:00.620 Well, I mean, what was the worst thing?
00:21:02.860 That was a small part of a bigger picture.
00:21:05.020 The worst, the worst thing was that finally we had a president,
00:21:09.020 after all this history that we've had, nobody ever did this,
00:21:12.540 not Al Gore and not Nixon, who probably didn't actually lose their elections.
00:21:17.100 They allowed this peaceful transfer of power to happen.
00:21:21.020 We finally had a guy who decided, of course, because he's insane,
00:21:25.580 decided that no matter what happens, I won this election.
00:21:28.620 There's only two things that could possibly happen.
00:21:30.540 I win the election, or if I don't win the election, there must have been some cheating.
00:21:35.500 It was looked at by his own people around him, including the Homeland Security Department,
00:21:41.900 including the Director of National Intelligence, including every court, federal and state,
00:21:47.900 including his own lawyers, his daughter, Bill Barr.
00:21:52.860 Everybody told him, you lost this election.
00:21:55.420 They looked at this over and over again.
00:21:57.420 Even the Republican vote counters, like the one he called who said,
00:22:01.180 find me 11,000 more votes.
00:22:03.260 Even those people told him.
00:22:05.100 So plainly, he did not accept losing the election.
00:22:08.460 And then he tried to put in a bunch.
00:22:10.060 This is why he's on trial.
00:22:11.500 But I'm just asking if you believe that that day,
00:22:14.700 as the media presenter, we're talking about media hoaxes.
00:22:16.380 I give you my answer.
00:22:17.900 It's not just that day, although that was part of the scheme.
00:22:20.860 I mean, it's not like coincidence that they showed up on the very day
00:22:24.300 that they were certifying the vote at the very place they were doing it
00:22:27.740 to stop that from happening.
00:22:29.180 That's not a coincidence.
00:22:30.140 And did you have any questions about why the FBI hasn't been able to find,
00:22:33.580 since we started with media hoaxes,
00:22:36.300 do you think it's strange that they haven't been able to find
00:22:37.980 who dropped off the pipe bombs the night before?
00:22:39.740 Because I think that's the strangest piece.
00:22:41.020 What pipe bombs?
00:22:41.900 Oh, this is some red herring bullshit.
00:22:43.900 No, no, no, no.
00:22:44.860 This is in the movies.
00:22:45.420 You can watch the CNN and MSNBC.
00:22:46.620 You know, remember the night before on January 5th,
00:22:48.860 there were pipe bombs that were set outside of the RNC
00:22:53.020 and the DNC headquarters, right?
00:22:55.420 And this was a part of the whole thing that bombs were about to go off,
00:23:03.740 but they were able to, you know, get the bombs out.
00:23:06.780 This is why, you know, AOC sent you to fly for love, all this stuff.
00:23:09.820 So I'm asking you, do you have more pressing questions
00:23:12.380 about why they have not been able to find the person that dropped off those pipes?
00:23:14.860 I will have to look into that the way you'll have to look into the moon thing.
00:23:18.060 Fair, okay.
00:23:18.700 Because I think that's a very big piece for a lot of people,
00:23:21.020 of just understanding like what actually happened on that day.
00:23:23.980 As I said before, I don't trust the media on anything
00:23:26.140 because they never give you the full story.
00:23:28.140 So I will allow that there could be this element to the story
00:23:32.940 that is part of the story.
00:23:34.540 I don't think it will probably change my mind
00:23:37.500 that Donald Trump would not concede an election,
00:23:41.340 kept saying it was a...
00:23:42.940 Sorry, I think it's fake too.
00:23:44.700 That's my feelings.
00:23:45.660 That's my feelings.
00:23:49.740 I just look at guys.
00:23:51.740 I've been alive for 26 years, almost 27 now.
00:23:57.740 And in my lifetime, I've never gone to bed and had the election switch.
00:24:02.780 I've never had it switch.
00:24:03.740 Like, and, and, and on my birthday, Democrats always win.
00:24:10.140 My birthday is the 4th of November.
00:24:13.100 And, um,
00:24:14.620 and what happened was election day was on, I can't even remember.
00:24:23.100 But I just remember it, I thought we were gonna win
00:24:26.380 because election day was the day before my birthday.
00:24:28.540 And Republicans always win when it doesn't fall on my birthday.
00:24:31.100 I think I was born to be political because I was literally born on the fourth.
00:24:34.620 ...fake and, and that he had all these, uh, uh, reasons to under,
00:24:39.740 to believe that the, that people had voted like 10,000...
00:24:42.860 All right, I'm kind of done with this.
00:24:44.540 ...he said to the Rassenberger on the call,
00:24:47.020 I, uh, Rassenberger actually corrected him and said,
00:24:49.420 you know, you, you claimed that there was 10,000 dead people
00:24:52.220 who voted in Georgia.
00:24:53.580 We looked and we looked and we looked.
00:24:55.180 It was two.
00:24:56.700 That sums it all up.
00:24:57.980 There was actually two.
00:24:59.740 Now, he's not on trial for lying.
00:25:01.740 You're apparently about to, allowed to lie to the American people about elections,
00:25:05.980 even though nobody ever really did that before.
00:25:08.060 But okay.
00:25:08.940 He's on trial for breaking specific laws.
00:25:12.140 Forgery.
00:25:12.700 Well, I mean, forgery.
00:25:13.980 ...stacey Abrams tested her election.
00:25:15.820 So, as a layman, as just a person that tunes into politics,
00:25:21.020 I've been hearing for years that they're gonna get Trump on something.
00:25:25.980 And you can only say this to me for so many years
00:25:28.620 until I just start to not believe it.
00:25:32.380 Maybe it's possible.
00:25:33.660 I don't know.
00:25:35.180 I don't know.
00:25:36.780 But I don't know.
00:25:37.420 Anyways, guys, um, like the video on your way out.
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00:25:49.660 I don't care.
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