On this week's episode of Talk Radio's Strangest animal, Not Gay's Jared and Jason discuss the latest in the Trump administration, including the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the 2020 Democratic primary debates, and much, much more!
00:03:57.000We want to talk about OSU. And I have some rebuttals here today because I've been brewing with them with Adam Ruins, everything, and the Electoral College.
00:04:13.000People know that I am not an economic protectionist.
00:04:15.000The whole, I'm going to tax you 35% if you outsource some jobs.
00:04:19.000I'm like, no, I want Ford to leave Michigan.
00:04:21.000I'd rather they go to Texas, not Mexico.
00:04:24.000But you can't force people as a member of the government to stay in states where unions have them by the shorthairs.
00:04:31.000But with Carrier, he did save up to a thousand jobs, liberals are quoting 800, and some are still going to Mexico, that's true, through tax breaks.
00:04:39.000And what's so funny is when you see leftists, we'll come back to this Bernie Sanders, he wrote this socialist screed, this is corporate tax breaks!
00:04:47.000They're giving more tax breaks and screwing the worker!
00:04:54.000And the thing is, with a tax incentive, it's not a bailout.
00:04:57.000Here's the deal that people don't understand with Carrier, and this is why I'm actually glad that Donald Trump has done this as opposed to a 35% tariff.
00:05:17.000You're punishing a business for creating jobs.
00:05:20.000You're punishing a business for creating wealth.
00:05:22.000Now, when you bail out a business, what is that?
00:05:25.000Well, 32% is theft to the business, and then you're taking money from the taxpayer, which I also believe is theft, To bail out a business from whom you've already committed your act of prickish thievering.
00:06:17.000Skeptically optimistic with Donald Trump, but for the left to try and act like this is the exact same kind of bailout policy as Barack Obama, it's just moronic.
00:06:57.000They've talked about the Electoral College, and they've tried to do This whole rebuttal on the Electoral College talking about why it's no longer relevant.
00:07:03.000So we are going to get into this piece by piece.
00:07:50.000Because if you understand it, you look through that prism, you'll understand why the Electoral College is necessary.
00:07:55.000Bring up those quotes that we have, Jared.
00:07:56.000These are just a bunch of quotes that you have from some of the founding fathers or signers talking about how pure democracy is evil.
00:08:03.000It's one of the greatest evils, Benjamin Rush wrote, because pure democracy is mob rule.
00:08:08.000Pure democracy is that the mob of the majority can infringe on the rights of the minority.
00:08:11.000Now, I know that leftists love to act as though they're there to help minorities, but not when it comes to the Electoral College, not when it comes to someone in flyover states.
00:08:18.000So that is the reason for the Electoral College.
00:08:20.000We are a constitutional representative republic.
00:08:58.000Not too many people live in Wyoming, but they have three electoral votes, or one for every 135,000 voters.
00:09:05.000California is packed with people, but they have 55 electoral votes, or one for every 411,000 voters.
00:09:13.000Okay, so they try and show percentage-wise that there's more representation with Wyoming.
00:09:17.000But even if you look at it, three votes to 55 with California, it's pretty minute.
00:09:21.000Let's bring up another clip from everyone's favorite founding father, Hamilton.
00:09:25.000Let's bring up the Hamilton quote from Federalist Paper 68, Where he talks about this.
00:09:31.000The big reason for this is because you can't just have people pandering to a few big cities.
00:09:35.000Let's stop by New York, D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco, Detroit in the 50s, promise them a bunch of stuff, wrap this up and go home.
00:09:44.000So the whole reason to try and balance that power is because I know these crappy states that you think of as flyover states, we'll continue and we'll get to that, like Wyoming.
00:09:51.000They can't have their vote drowned out by people who are corralled into big cities.
00:10:53.000Now, all of a sudden, they care about the little guy, right?
00:10:55.000Because swing states allow them to ignore the voiceless in Wyoming, who, by the way, shouldn't really have that many electoral votes to balance the powers that be.
00:11:41.000It's coming over me in a way that's uncomfortable.
00:11:44.000Oh, didn't see you there. didn't see you there.
00:12:05.000I was just enjoying my nightly soak with my Lotter with Crowder hand-etched mug club, which you can now receive at lotterwithcrowder.com slash mug club.
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00:14:32.000We're against Saudi Arabia, you dumbass!
00:14:35.000When they transit, all the Republicans who were not in the KKK, people like Robert Byrd, who had Klan dental in a company car, switched, and it was all the Republicans now who are racist, and they try and point to Strom Thurmond as an example.
00:14:45.000But then here, they don't acknowledge that swing states change, as we've seen with Donald Trump.
00:14:48.000Swing states do change, depending on the platforms, depending on the principles.
00:15:16.000The Founding Fathers did design it this way.
00:15:18.000And you have a lot of stupid people who, two-party system, man, electoral college, man, they don't understand it.
00:15:23.000Again, they don't understand that we're not a democracy, that we're a constitutional republic.
00:15:26.000The Founding Fathers actually, they spent more ink on this than any other branch of government.
00:15:31.000This was unbelievably important to them.
00:15:33.000The old quote on democracy is it's basically two wolves on deciding which lamb to eat for dinner.
00:15:37.000I'm butchering that, but that's the quote on democracy.
00:15:39.000The reason for this is precisely to combat the kind of, I guess, sort of pseudo-intellectual pretentiousness that you see from the left, where they refer to them as flyover states.
00:16:27.000So the disdain they have for flyover states and then they try and act as though they have a problem with people campaigning only in swing states.
00:16:32.000Well, listen, swing states matter now.
00:16:34.000They campaign there strategically because these are actually generally areas of middle America, places that would be underrepresented if not for the Electoral College.
00:16:44.000San Francisco, Detroit back in the 50s where you promised a bunch of union handouts, Chicago where you cater to the union thugs, and then all of a sudden, next thing you know, people in South Dakotas are paying for some guy in Los Angeles to take a dump in a tranny designated bathroom.
00:17:59.000People who say the Electoral College needs to be done away with, first off, many of them never even thought about it until the professor brought it up after this election because Jill Stein wants a recount.
00:18:07.000Apparently she thinks she has a solid chance of winning Wisconsin.
00:18:11.000And they don't understand that the United States is not a democracy.
00:18:14.000They don't understand why this matters.
00:18:15.000They don't understand why the balance of power matters.
00:18:17.000And they don't understand why we don't want to be simply like Europe.
00:18:20.000They don't understand the principles behind federalism, behind enumerated powers, why states should have their own autonomy, and why representatives should be chosen by a legislature, and why they should be representing not only the people, but first and foremost This is one thing, too, from the left.
00:18:38.000They're always caring about diversity, diversity.
00:18:40.000Well, they don't really care about this kind of diversity, right?
00:18:41.000The Electoral College is a great representative.
00:18:44.000It's emblematic of intellectual diversity, right?
00:18:47.000It's emblematic of making sure that people can have diverse states...
00:18:51.000Microcosms, petri dishes, so you can have crappy ones that have salmonella on their petri dish, like California, or you can have a vibrant, successful one, like a strong kefir culture there in Texas, because of intellectual diversity.
00:19:02.000I don't care about the cultural diversity in the same way that leftists do.
00:19:05.000I don't care about the racial diversity at all.
00:19:07.000I certainly don't care about the gender diversity, because of the LGBTQAAIP. We don't know what that means.
00:19:12.000I want intellectual diversity with constitutional conformity.
00:19:57.000So ISIS has claimed some sort of credit.
00:20:00.000He claimed he was influenced by ISIS. We don't want to jump to conclusions, but you can draw your own conclusions.
00:20:04.000And Courtney will talk about this later on.
00:20:06.000This week has been so effective at showcasing, you know, BuzzFeed got really mad with the Fixer Upper stars Chip and Joanna Gaines.
00:20:13.000I have this up on my screen because one of their pastors, so I have this here, that one of their pastors was firmly against same-sex marriage, right?
00:21:13.000But political correctness is actually taking lies.
00:21:16.000Because people are so distracted with the gay bakeries and the gay pizzerias and not gay pizzerias that people are killing in record numbers in Islam.
00:21:45.000The first thing I'm going to do is bite off every one of these little fingers one at a time.
00:21:50.000Now, as you can see, Your Honor, this case goes far beyond the scope of basic burglary.
00:21:58.000Here we see aggravated assault, but more importantly, child abuse, possibly cannibalism, and even pedophilia, as the tapes could reveal.
00:22:07.000What I intend to prove today, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is that Marv and Harry are not merely armed robbers looking to feed their family down on their luck, but they are cruel Sadistic, bloodthirsty, and should never have a place in civilized society again.
00:24:17.000So, Dean, you were on the live election night, our broadcast, and we didn't really know what was going because you were on earlier in the evening.
00:25:05.000Yeah, we both did, but we both thought there was obviously, like, we always said about 60-40 Hillary-Trump, and I always said it was more likely than the media thought possible and less likely than the Trump supporters guaranteed.
00:25:19.000We're going to ignore that phone call.
00:25:20.000We're going to ignore that phone call.
00:26:49.000There's a lot of people talking about it.
00:26:51.000When he shows up at those rallies and that many people are there, and the people that I would talk to, once I got below the sort of Top-line hate, which everyone's just going, oh, it's so embarrassing, it's so terrible, and then started getting into talking about policy or things.
00:27:05.000I found that a lot of people were more lined up with Mr.
00:27:09.000Trump's policies, President-elect Trump's policies and things like that.
00:28:13.000I know what it's like to not have the Bill of Rights and to have the freedoms that we have.
00:28:17.000And to think that this guy is going to come in and use the words like dictator or tyrant or, you know, of course, the race is sexist, xenophobic.
00:28:25.000That just becomes the same little mantra.
00:28:29.000So to see it To see everybody flipping out, as soon as they watched—well, I was going to say as soon as they watched the Dow hit its all-time high, which, of course, it already has done, and to see things turn around and things start to change, I think that there'll be really a lot less screaming and killing.
00:28:44.000The truth is with that market, too, it was like when people tried to say, well, equities have done better under Obama than anyone else.
00:31:19.000Like you said, some good appointees, some kind of insiders, certainly not necessarily draining the swamp, The Democrats didn't have any kind of a bench, right?
00:31:27.000You have Kerry, and then you did have Obama, who kind of came out of nowhere, but Hillary.
00:31:32.000With Donald Trump, this will give them an opportunity to probably build a more formidable bench, you know, like in any sports team.
00:31:37.000It's like, okay, you have a year now that the seniors have moved on.
00:31:40.000We have a year to build a bench for next year.
00:31:42.000Do you see that as something to worry about?
00:31:45.000And being in L.A., you know, a lot of the fundraisers take places there.
00:31:48.000Have you heard any rumblings like, oh, it's going to be Alan Grayson?
00:31:51.000That's just clearly an insane example, but, you know.
00:32:21.000I really want to see those term limits in there and things like that.
00:32:24.000So, you know, whether there's going to be a deep bench for the Republican Party or the Democratic Party or whichever, I'm not a party guy all the way, although I certainly line up much more with the Republican Party and small government and things like that.
00:32:35.000But socially, I'm very liberal in that I don't want, you know, self-reliance, let people do what they want to do, stay out of the bedroom, et cetera, et cetera.
00:32:43.000Let people, you know, I'm for legalizing, regulating, taxing marijuana.
00:32:47.000I'm more for, you know, personal freedoms and things like that.
00:32:50.000I'm for a woman's right to choose up until it's a viable fetus.
00:32:54.000And we did a film called Gosnell, which maybe we'll talk about in a bit, that deals with that.
00:32:59.000So socially, I'm in more liberal positions.
00:33:03.000But fiscal, foreign policy, size of government, regulatory things, I'm much more, I'm much more of the Republicans.
00:33:09.000And I think Donald really is somewhere in between.
00:33:11.000And I really have great confidence in his ability to pick an interesting cabinet and have a different group.
00:33:20.000I mean, He doesn't have those deep ties to Washington.
00:33:26.000And there is risk with business, international business, where you do have to be, well, just like, you know, you can't really have your agent necessarily being a producer on a film because there can be a conflict of interest, though it happens all the time.
00:34:10.000He's a horrible liberal who wants to pay lower taxes.
00:34:13.000That's what I just heard from that rant.
00:34:16.000Do you think people in the entertainment industry, is there a sentiment of You heard this from Tom Hanks.
00:34:22.000Do you think a lot of them want to give this guy a shot?
00:34:24.000Do you think a lot of them want to see him, okay, let's see what he can do?
00:34:27.000Or are they already just trying to stack the deck, rooting for him to fail?
00:34:31.000Because I will say, I was rooting for Obama's policies to fail if they were socialist far-left policies, but I was hoping he would succeed by coming home to what made America America.
00:35:04.000And whether it's a Mark Wahlberg or Tom Hanks or a few others that are saying, you know, give him a chance.
00:35:08.000It's a dangerous thing to go out there and say, because the the tolerant left is not very tolerant.
00:35:13.000They just rip on you and call you names and you're sexist and you're xenophobic and you're racist.
00:35:19.000And it's the exact same words and a bigot.
00:35:23.000And they mourn Fidel Castro, who was all of those things.
00:35:26.000And then some and they wear the Che Guevara shirts and things like that.
00:35:30.000And that stuff is just stunningly ignorant to me.
00:35:34.000Yeah, Che Guevara was just, people don't understand, just as bad as Mussolini, Stalin, Pol Pot, Hitler, just without the charm, actually, of a lot of them.
00:35:42.000He had a cool hat and he had a horrible pubic hair beard.
00:36:45.000This election season, and with today's mainstream media, it's very easy to get sidetracked from the stories that really matter.
00:36:54.000When every tabloid on mainstream network is focusing on the latest hashtag, or the Kardashians' fat asses, it distracts Americans from the issues that affect you.
00:37:06.000Like right now, the historic recount taking place in Wisconsin, in my home Rust Belt of the United States that will reveal the corrupt political system and the true winner of the popular vote.
00:38:27.000When I look at him, I feel like he's like a human, but before they had skin, and they just had kind of a sack, and they dropped him in, and then kind of twist-tied it.
00:39:28.000A lot of people don't want to touch this because of its obviously controversial nature.
00:39:33.000Now, as an actor, you may not necessarily be privy to all the inside baseball there, but are you aware that there have been some complications?
00:39:39.000Because this isn't like something they're now trying to bring to distribution.
00:39:42.000There were things lined up, and then people got cold feet.
00:40:07.000And you're looking at, you know, things like, well, you know, like Nick Cannon out there saying, you know, Planned Parenthood is, you know, modern day eugenics and things like that.
00:40:29.000But I mean, the things that you see and the things that we have to talk about are just so disturbing that And what you have to learn about this process, it's just horrendous.
00:40:37.000Now, I do believe in a woman's right to choose, and I've backed that up before, and I've had to live it, and it's a tough situation.
00:40:44.000However, there's a point in time where a fetus is viable, and there's a point in time, late-term abortions, it just should not be happening, unless it's the health or the life or death of the mother, and I get that.
00:40:54.000Let me ask you this, because obviously I disagree with you on that, respectfully, but let me ask you this, because you kind of are stuck in a hard place, right?
00:41:00.000Because Republicans or people like me who are pro-life, right?
00:41:03.000Or even people like Christopher Hitchens, where we believe life begins at conception, or you're ending a life, certainly.
00:41:08.000You're with that, and you don't inherently agree with that, but on the left, they're only actual policy proposals at this point as part of the Democratic platform is abortion on demand anytime taxpayer-funded.
00:41:22.000So does – how does that affect your voting or do you just almost have to put it off the table because there really isn't a party for someone like you?
00:41:32.000Well, I think that there isn't a party for someone like me, but I think it's where probably 80 percent of the United States of America stacks up.
00:41:46.000And I'm not going to tell a woman what she can do with her body, and I may have my own beliefs as to what is going on religiously, etc., but I wouldn't, in this society, if I were governing, I wouldn't be trying to change that in that sense.
00:42:02.000And it's hard, because I think that both parties are polarized, not just in this issue, but for so many, where probably 80% of Americans are somewhere in between.
00:42:11.000I'm pretty polarized on that issue, but again, that goes to, you know, just because if I, but I'll tell people, I don't, like, no, I think, you know, I think it's a life is a life is a life.
00:42:18.000And I also think it's important to, and I think we would agree on this, to be a culture that errs in the side of life, because that's such a...
00:42:24.000It's such a contrast to the cultures, you know, Islam, the cultures that we fight that are a culture of death and submission and punishment and power.
00:42:32.000And I know right now I can already see the chat letting go.
00:42:34.000Well, you incarcerate more people in the States and there are more Saudi representatives.
00:43:25.000It's pathetic when you have these people out there like a celebrity boxing.
00:43:28.000Have you ever watched the Pierre, you know, not Pierre, gosh, I always say Pierre because it was Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister.
00:43:35.000Have you ever actually watched his boxing match?
00:44:18.000I work up in Canada quite a bit, and it was interesting because when they had a conservative government in power, they got rid of their whole debt.
00:44:27.000And all of a sudden, when I would go up there, instead of them paying me everything in Canadian dollars, they started giving me like my five per diem.
00:44:35.000All of a sudden it showed up in U.S. dollars.
00:45:35.000Your Honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, need I say anything else?
00:45:41.000What you have seen displayed here is a clear example of sociopathic behavior.
00:45:47.000Let me repeat to you what he said, quoting the transcript.
00:45:50.000Knocking off a youngster ain't gonna mean all that much to me.
00:45:58.000Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know about you, but I take him at his word.
00:46:01.000Because I don't think that there is anything that means all that much to people like Marvin Harry other than quenching their bloodlust, particularly if it involves a victim who is young, helpless, defenseless, and what the French call les incompetents.
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00:52:00.000So Vox put together an Obamacare video after the election, and you know they had this at the ready because it was released so quickly, trying to, of course, appeal to your emotions, trying to get people to feel sorry for those enrolled on Obamacare, and presenting no really clear factual argument whatsoever.
00:53:16.000Is there any, do you not know right away what kind of a video this is going to be?
00:53:20.000That's the kind of person you're like, well, they're not all super crazy social justice leftists who are part-time grad students and claim to be mothers to cats.
00:54:01.000She's also had chronic back pain, neck pain, and migraines for as long as she can remember.
00:54:06.000She has health insurance through Obamacare, and without it, there's no way she could afford all of her doctor's appointments and medications.
00:54:16.000Coming back from Nam, was it the Korean War?
00:54:21.000By the way, I'm willing to bet some of those aren't legal.
00:54:23.000I'm willing to bet some of those are like folate or something, or it's like a thyroid pill or something really basic, and she's just like, look at all the pills!
00:55:10.000And because she doesn't have to depend on an employer for her insurance, she's able to work for herself.
00:55:15.000The flexibility works really well with being able to make my appointments around my work schedule.
00:55:25.000Because she works for herself, and they're trying to convince you that she's actually a freelancer, a legitimate writer, this is her putting on her game face.
00:55:33.000It's a couple mouse clicks and petting a cat.
00:56:17.000Obamacare is a big law with lots of different parts.
00:56:21.000And there are some parts that Trump and the Republicans in Congress say they want to keep.
00:56:25.000For example, before Obamacare, companies could refuse to sell insurance to people with lots of health problems.
00:56:31.000Obamacare says they can't do that anymore.
00:56:33.000And Trump and the Republicans say they want to keep it that way.
00:56:36.000The problem is, this piece of the law that they like, that they want to keep, it only works because of another piece of the law that they don't like.
00:56:44.000A piece that they've promised to get rid of.
00:56:46.000We'll get rid of the individual mandate.
00:56:48.000That's the part of the law that says you have to have health insurance or pay a fine.
00:57:31.000For health insurance to be affordable, you need a lot of healthy people to sign up for every one sick person.
00:57:36.000That's because health insurance is worth more to sick people, and they'll pay more for it, which pushes up premiums for everybody else.
00:57:42.000The healthy people in the pool consume less healthcare, and that helps keep the cost down.
00:57:48.000If Trump and the Republicans get rid of the individual mandate, which they say they will, a bunch of healthy people are going to stop buying insurance.
00:57:56.000Premiums will go up, and more healthy people will leave.
00:57:59.000Until all that's left are sick people who are really expensive to cover.
00:58:03.000Okay, so let me understand why this is a bad thing.
00:58:06.000You mean to say that if you remove the unconstitutional mandate, essentially forcing people at gunpoint, that's what the government does, they send in scary people with guns if you don't do what they tell you to do.
00:58:15.000You're saying that when you remove that, people will go back to making decisions out of their own free will as they did before Obamacare, where younger, healthier people didn't pay for insurance plans, shortly not extravagant plans.
00:58:26.000That also points out when Barack Obama used to talk about 40-something million people uninsured.
00:58:30.000Yeah, a lot of them were young people who chose not to be insured.
00:58:50.000Too many healthy people were choosing the fine over health insurance.
00:58:54.000And as a result, states like Alabama and Oklahoma only have one insurance plan on the market.
00:58:59.000Without competition, premiums shot up last year.
00:59:02.000And if Trump and the Republicans get rid of the individual mandate, we'll likely see this happen in other states, like Texas, where my sister lives.
00:59:57.000Cross-state line purchasing of health insurance allows health plans to be portable, to move with an individual from job to job and state to state, and gives Americans a wider range of plans Of course.
01:01:10.000Yeah, so right away, Vox is now saying, well, it can't work without the individual mandate because certain states, they can't offer competition.
01:01:16.000They can't allow health care across state lines.
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01:01:54.000We now present to you an exclusive interview with presidential candidate Jill Stein, who's demanding a historic recount in Wisconsin, for which she has raised a whopping $4.8 billion on GoFundMe.
01:03:37.000Vox is saying it doesn't work without the health care mandate for their part-time writer, who is a mother to two cats.
01:03:44.000Because there's no competition across state lines.
01:03:46.000Republicans, conservatives for the longest time said, well, hold on a second.
01:03:49.000Before we try a public option, before we go crazy, let's do something as simple as tort reform and opening up insurance across state lines.
01:03:55.000Democrats said they were the party of no.
01:04:12.000It's not fair for people who saved up, who didn't overspend, who didn't live beyond their means, and want to buy those houses.
01:04:17.000And now there's a market opportunity for them to buy something they can afford and have a great life, but because the government steps in and decides that the other people can't be kicked out, that's what's fair.
01:04:25.000It's not fair for people who employ dozens of others.
01:04:28.000It's not fair for small business owners who have crippling costs with Obamacare.
01:04:32.000So they have to lay people off or they have to make people into part-time workers.
01:04:34.000And then Democrats want to step in and say you can't make them part-time workers.
01:04:37.000So they have to close their business doors because what's fair is for the girl who's a freelance writer for Vox and a mother to two cats wants to pay for her pain pills and likely birth control.
01:04:47.000Remember, we're footing the tab for that.
01:05:20.000It's selfish if you want to keep what you've earned working like crazy, but it's not selfish for this girl who's doing two mouse clicks and petting her cat to take from you to pay for her birth control, to pay for her vagina pills, to pay for whatever it is.
01:05:34.000So let's stop talking about what's fair, and let's go back to what's constitutional.
01:05:38.000Let's go back to what's right, because I frankly don't give a rat's ass as to what you think is fair anymore.
01:05:43.000You think it's fair for conservatives to be banned from campus, and you think it's fair for people to have safe spaces and trigger warnings and not pay for their health care and stay in a plan until they're 26 years old and get free college and get free cars.
01:06:24.000They were trying, well, let's look at this with balance.
01:06:25.000What's the balance in a guy who stripped people of their musical rights, in a guy who destroyed people's privacy rights, destroyed a country that was once unbelievable.
01:11:39.000you Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, what I ask of you is not easy.
01:11:43.000I ask that you ignore the media circus and prior knowledge regarding the criminal trial.
01:11:50.000As today, in this counter-civil suit, I intend to prove to you that the actions on behalf of one Kevin McAllister were excessive, egregious, and cruel use of force, which were both entirely unnecessary and have no place among civilized society.
01:12:07.000Ladies and gentlemen, my clients are guilty of petty theft.
01:12:16.000McAllister escalated these events, hitting my clients with paint cans, lead pipes, tool bags, tool chests.
01:12:26.000Bricks, shooting them with BB guns, electrocuting them with 12,000 volts of electricity, blowtorching them, causing third-degree burns twice, and, as previously disclosed by one of my clients, Marv Merchant, not being here today, drove a rusty nail through my client's foot, resulting in his subsequent passing from tetanus.
01:12:47.000And for that behavior, we all should offer no excuse.
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01:17:27.000There were so many things that people would normally say about a president that you couldn't say about Barack Obama because if you said it, you were racist.
01:19:54.000The worst one, too, was, uh, uh, well, the worst one was Corn Gaines, but we had that.
01:19:58.000That was so much material for this show because, um, I mean, I know it's sad again when everyone dies, but it's not always sad when everyone dies.
01:20:04.000I was gonna say, is it always sad when someone dies?
01:20:35.000Okay, so what's your take here on Keith Scott now?
01:20:38.000Because like you said, they're rioting over this.
01:20:42.000Are we going to hit a point, do you think, where there are people like you, people like my friends, you know, Alfonso Achille, Larry Elder, who are on the show.
01:20:48.000It seems like more black people are willing to speak up.
01:20:50.000Do you think there are more black people who think the way you do and are afraid and now they'll be less afraid?
01:20:55.000Or do you think it's still, you know, that the Democrats have got them by the short hairs?
01:20:59.000Well, once you offer someone something that they don't really have to work for, it's kind of hard to lose that fan base.
01:23:14.000Let's roll the first clip here, where someone was quoting someone else falsely, by the way.
01:23:18.000It was a liberal trying to quote a conservative.
01:23:19.000And, well, let's just watch the clip here, Tommy.
01:23:21.000Don't choose as a White House counselor, a man who uses the word nigger, whose wife says that he did not want his daughters to go to a school with too many Jews, and don't choose as an attorney general, a man who calls the NAACP an un-American organization and who we learned in The Guardian today went so far as to prosecute two of the people.
01:23:50.000Well, I never use the N-word, except when I'm quoting someone who's been appointed by the president to serve in the Oval Office, since this is such a disgusting moment in our history.
01:26:10.000So if she knows this was said on the show, she doesn't know the tenor of the people watching.
01:26:16.000So it's best for her to go over to the left Then look like she's just letting the interview go because they're going to say, well, you were enjoying it as well.
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01:31:00.000Because they were telling me about white people getting killed by grizzly bears, so I was like, well, black people get killed by niggly bears.
01:31:08.000And then a host at CNN went, How dare you, Mr.
01:32:05.000And it was strange that the women would actually, and I'm wondering what your opinion on this, why do you think white women turned away from the quote-unquote first white woman?
01:32:13.000Because when we got an opportunity for the first black guy, we voted for Amon Maas.
01:33:06.000But I was like, this is a real white, like when he said 47%, which I don't understand how that was ever offensive, but that's where we've gotten with the liberals telling the truth is tantamount to treason.
01:33:18.00047% of people don't pay federal income tax.
01:33:20.000And their vote matters just as much as you and I. And the real sad thing actually with that is that the racism of soft expectations, if you notice what they did with Romney with the 47%, they immediately were trumpeting that to the black community, the Latino community, like, see, because they assume Black people don't pay taxes.
01:35:49.000And hopefully, my one hope here is that regardless, black, white, male, female, that we can support him where he's right and criticize him when he's wrong and not lose, you know, half the audience because they claim that you're in the tank one way or the other.
01:36:02.000I mean, it switches every week, right?
01:36:47.000It just made it harder for everyday Americans to get to work, right?
01:36:50.000So my opinion is lower the corporate tax code, make it business friendly, but I don't want to see people punish businesses to keep their doors open by outsourcing.
01:36:59.000Do you not fear that companies, though, with watching this, would start to hold the American government hostage?
01:37:07.000When I saw that, I said, well, if I'm a company, I'm going to say, well, I'm going to ship my stuff overseas unless you give me something, and that's what it looked like was going to happen.
01:37:15.000Well, you can stick around, actually, because we have two chairs, and we're going to have Courtney Kirchoff coming up, at Courtney Scuffs, at TJ Sotomayor, YouTube.com slash Tommy Sotomayor.
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01:40:46.000Can we set that up when we get her in flats?
01:40:49.000I would need my lifting shoes, which I left at home.
01:40:51.000Okay, so Tommy was just talking about the female vote and all this, but you wanted to talk about the reality show people.
01:40:57.000I was talking about this, I touched on it earlier this week.
01:41:00.000Okay, inform the audience for those who don't know.
01:41:03.000Okay, so Chip and Joanna Gaines are in Waco, Texas, and they have an immensely popular show on HDTV. HGTV, called Fixer Upper, and they renovate homes.
01:42:02.000I'm not involved in any of it, but I would assume that multiracial just means like you're many races and just interracial has something to do with if they're doing something together.
01:44:09.000And see, I'm 40, so, you know, my back is hurting, so I'm more thinking Salon pause, but go ahead.
01:44:16.000Okay, so this happened, and you were contrasting that with...
01:44:20.000With the OSU attacker, who is a Muslim and is an ISIS fanboy, and ISIS, since his death, has taken him in as their own, and the media is saying the opposite, like, oh, no, it wasn't his religious views.
01:45:52.000That's for the people who don't have religion, but are not global warming.
01:45:56.000It's like a rotary club for people who want to sing hymns.
01:45:59.000They want the community, but not the beliefs.
01:46:03.000You write about this a lot, and obviously it gets lost in the mix when you have people saying, oh, the great Christian right is persecuted because the Starbucks cup lost snowflakes.
01:46:38.000So, eight years later, this lovely little couple who's making their dream come true by building up other people's houses, giving people houses, you're going to take these people down for something that their pastor said that most of America believes.
01:46:52.000Well, I don't know if most of America, but a significant portion of them, or they at least believe that pastors or churches shouldn't have to marry two guys if they don't want to.
01:47:02.000When you have someone who took a butcher knife, kitchen knife, and tried to stab people, and then the media's like, oh no, it wasn't Islam.
01:47:08.000And then the same week, Chip and Joanna, we've got to get rid of them because they go to a church where marriage is between one man and one woman.
01:47:16.000I was more offended that the OSU attacker was trying to get the student discount.
01:48:19.000So I think the only way to solve it with refugees, with Islamic refugees who are rapists, you know, who we see in these countries who come in record numbers, the only way to solve their ages is like trees.
01:48:28.000You have to saw them in half and look at the rings.
01:49:56.000I think this last week, like you said, has been really good, hopefully, to highlight this, where anyone who's actually followed those stories with these people in the reality show, and then a subsequent follow-up with the OSU situation, I'm hoping it opens more eyes.
01:50:09.000I think a lot of liberal media are worried about it, and so they're kind of trying to do damage control and be like, okay, back up, back up.
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01:52:46.000But then the reaction from the left, and you enjoyed it so much, where I was traveling, and you were like, just, I got, I'm going to handle the site because I can't get enough of it.
01:53:07.000Let's do some hits on the media having epic meltdowns.
01:53:10.000I don't like to use the word epic, but it was beautiful.
01:53:14.000Is it just me, and maybe both of you can chime in here, is it just me or was this behavior the most childish that we've seen from the left?
01:53:19.000Or has it always been that way and we just didn't have social media to see it?
01:54:25.000Hidden Colors, because of course blacks are hidden.
01:54:27.000I don't know that he should be driving or operating machinery.
01:54:30.000No, she certainly shouldn't be on a panel with Tucker Carlson, which is funny because Tucker Carlson was never thought of as a really formidable opponent.
01:54:37.000I remember Jon Stewart kind of embarrassed him back in the day, and now it's just like shooting fish in a barrel.
01:55:13.000Keep doing what you're doing, Tucker Carlson.
01:55:14.000But one thing, we've talked about this, and Courtney and I, we've talked about this.
01:55:18.000I'm sure, Tommy, you're aware of it basically being independent media, and Jared knows we did a segment on it that went kind of viral.
01:55:23.000And now everyone's talking about the echo chambers that are created with media.
01:55:25.000You see it at Vox and New York Times, and we talked about this, the two sort of worlds where you have someone who has a mom who loves Donald Trump.
01:55:32.000She likes the page on Facebook and Twitter and YouTube, and then someone who likes Hillary Clinton.
01:55:36.000And six months in, they're just getting feeds reiterating what they want to hear.
01:55:40.000And so it really does, whereas what we do with our site, a lot of times the reason I think we're relatively successful is most of our stories come from leftist sites, right?
01:55:56.000I don't think you see a lot of people doing that.
01:55:59.000Certainly not on the left because if you're a conservative, if you're on the right, or certainly like as a black conservative, right, you've been hearing their arguments forever and it's so rare for them to hear this kind of a conversation that they're not prepared for it.
01:56:10.000No, and sometimes they don't even understand nuance or senses of humor.
01:56:38.000I'm sorry, I totally ruined the punchline.
01:56:41.000You didn't know the punchline, so that's better than ruining it.
01:56:44.000Yeah, you know, it's funny, I've had that too.
01:56:46.000I remember when I was at Cal Poly, and there was Black Lives Matter there with their phones like this in solidarity, and they were fact-checking my jokes.
01:57:57.000What are your opinions here on the relationships with Cuba?
01:58:00.000So you have Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz coming out, these people saying, no, we really shouldn't have a working relationship with Cuba until they treat their civilians fairly and give them basic human rights.
01:58:09.000And then you have the mindset of Barack Obama and even some conservatives saying, well, we don't want to be isolationists, so we should reach out to them.
01:58:50.000Do you think we should be engaging in business trade with Cuba or no?
01:58:55.000I think you should always engage people because just that engagement of those people will make it a lot easier for you to maybe understand them than to understand you.
01:59:03.000Yeah, to start exporting American ideas.
01:59:05.000Yeah, it's pretty hard though when you go because all the money goes to the top.
01:59:10.000I actually have a story about that in Havana with my mother when we went and we shot a Rising Crust pizza commercial when I was in high school.
02:02:00.000Like they were going to lock her in a closet for days on end because they would know if it was scratched out that she had told them she doesn't get the tip.
02:02:06.000So people don't understand how, I mean this was in 2004, just how cruel of a regime the Castro regime was.
02:02:13.000I mean imagine there's a special place in hell for someone who punishes somebody simply for actually following the rules and saying, well actually I don't get the tip so don't put it on the bill.
02:02:53.000It makes you, you know, you don't have control of your emotions.
02:02:56.000I don't know, there's this thing right now in the outreach culture, if you get really offended by something or because you care so much, that just makes you a better person.
02:03:06.000Your feelings do not make you a better person.
02:03:09.000What you do with your feelings, actions, not intentions, not how you feel about something, not how upset something makes you, not how your heart goes out.
02:03:18.000Your actions make you a better person.
02:03:20.000It's like a convenient position for Courtney.
02:04:56.000Well, I don't mean so much that, but I mean where people, you know, if you tune into AM radio or you tune into Fox News or you tune into a lot of conservative media, it's just like, I can't believe they said this, or the flag burning thing, right?
02:05:42.000It's where we go on both sides, though, when there's always that fringe, and it's the toleration of that, if that's a word, of that fringe that bothers me on both sides, the whole Van Johnson.
02:06:02.000Like, they saw a bowl of cereal and said, ah!
02:06:04.000It's spelled out Trump in their alphabet cereal.
02:06:07.000Like, when they're allowed to say stuff like that on television, or the other side, It makes it to where real discussion can't be had, so that's why you have people trying to be more empathetic than someone else.
02:06:18.000It's not only allowed, though, it's encouraged.
02:06:22.000Every major network I've appeared, and Courtney knows, I just said, no, I'm not doing any more media for a while because of that, and now I'll probably get out a little bit more and do it to promote The Daily Show, but that's actually encouraged.
02:08:23.000What I'm saying is the guy from Poland with fingers like sausages who couldn't sprint with a Usain Bolt, but he can lift a thousand pounds over his head.
02:08:40.000But you get to say it because, you know.
02:08:42.000I can get away with it, but I talked about that too.
02:08:44.000I said, why is it that when, with liberals and especially blacks, like if you say something about the size of a man's whatever, or you say, well, they'll accept that.
02:08:53.000Even the guy with like two inches will still say, yeah, we got big.
02:08:56.000And you'll think, why is it okay to say this because it's not considered racist?
02:09:33.000Yeah, but you've got to disagree with some of that.
02:09:35.000Well, I disagree with a lot of things about David Duke, but what we've lost in, like you talked about, Tucker, or YouTube.
02:09:42.000You can still have a conversation with the individual, can you not?
02:09:45.000And when we have those echo chambers, as you spoke about, where you go to CNN and all you hear is what they want you to hear and what they assume you want to hear, but they won't let you hear the other side.
02:09:56.000We'll even have some people with this show who will tune out or unsubscribe because I've said, you know what, I'm not thrilled with all the cabinet picks of Donald Trump.
02:10:02.000And we're not just talking about left versus right, but people who get so into a cheerleading mode.
02:10:52.000But it was the idea that you would say one thing one day, positive about a person, but you would critically look at what they said the next day and not just be the cheerleader because that to me is the downfall of media.
02:11:04.000What it's become is I'm going to cheerlead one side and if it's something that I don't like or maybe they said that was wrong, I can't point out, you know what, that's wrong or I don't agree with that.
02:11:44.000Doesn't mean I'm in line with a lot of republicanism today.
02:11:47.000But I don't think that's really fringe anymore.
02:11:49.000I think the middle has become sort of a new fringe.
02:11:52.000I know fringe, we're using the term falsely here, not quite literally the fringe.
02:11:56.000But I think the middle here, where we're talking about, we are a significant minority, and I'm not saying moderates.
02:12:01.000I'm just saying people who are trying to be at least somewhat intellectually consistent.
02:12:04.000And that's become a real problem for a lot of people.
02:12:07.000It's difficult and as you said it's a slow build.
02:12:09.000What we do is a slower build because we're at least being critical even of the people who we know or that we like.
02:12:17.000And that's not something to build like you can see people who have millions of subscribers or things like this because they will stick with that one view and will be so adamant about it even when it's false.
02:12:41.000And if you're going to make one drudge, if you're going to make the next one HuffPo, make the next one Salon, doesn't mean you have to like it, but you should know what they're saying.
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02:14:00.000Yeah, I can understand some of those concerns with people.
02:14:02.000And again, that's me kind of being fair.
02:14:03.000It's like, we can't have anyone from Breitbart on the show until they leave Breitbart for no real reason, because they really are in that insular echo chamber.
02:14:10.000So that's what concerns me about him, but I don't really think he's a racist.
02:14:14.000I know we don't have much time, but he's supposed to be the person who's throwing Goldman Sachs on Hillary Clinton, turns around, he hires or...
02:14:20.000Well, Bannon was a Goldman Sachs guy, or Merrill Lynch.
02:18:21.000It's one of those, we're constantly looking as to what's fair and we're constantly looking to how can we help the victim.
02:18:28.000And even for people out there who are very empathetic, even for people out there who, you know, your intentions are true, and I believe that many of your intentions are true, you may not realize how much you're hurting rather than helping.
02:18:39.000Telling people that they can't pay for their own health care, telling people that, you know what, they can't pay for their own taxes, telling women that they can't afford their own birth control or be sexually responsible, telling people that you need to lend them a hand, telling people that you feel bad for them and that, you know, gee whiz, golly, they need welfare reform so they can get more free stuff.
02:20:28.000And if you do it in a way, if you're critical in a way, you present new ideas in a way that are thought-provoking, and like we said, you don't want to be a jerk.
02:20:36.000Empathy combined with honesty is an unbelievably powerful tool.
02:20:40.000People are turning on this virtue signaling false empathy because there's no honesty attached to it.
02:20:45.000But when you combine the two, when you actually go out into the world and you try to understand, you try to walk a mile in someone's shoes, and even if you say, you know what, maybe I can't.
02:20:53.000Maybe I can't walk a mile in your shoes as a black man, as a woman, as a Latino, whatever it is.
02:20:58.000So I think I can maybe understand where you're coming from, not fully, but what about these laws?
02:21:44.000And I think this happened once when I was in college because I was a high school kid and I was better at debating and I got to college and someone actually knew what they were talking about.
02:21:54.000And I realized, oh wow, I've never heard this before.
02:21:57.000And the left, that occurs with the left all the time.
02:21:59.000Hence the Tucker Carlson viral posts now, right?
02:22:02.000A lot of the left, they're in these echo chambers.
02:22:06.000So there's nothing more embarrassing than not understanding other points of view.
02:22:08.000So just going out and saying, make America great again, I love Trump, doesn't help you, it doesn't serve you, not only in preventing embarrassment for yourself, but convincing people.
02:22:19.000Well, not only can you join the Mug Club, of course, but not only can you inform yourself by Not only listen to us, but people who would oppose us, people who would oppose us with a passion, who would be against everything we stand for.
02:22:32.000If it's a branch, if an argument is a branch, don't just start at the trunk, go down that branch and go down on every single little limb and leaf and know what they're going to say so that you can present an argument that is both empathetic but intellectually honest.
02:22:46.000And you can't do that if you're staying in the social media ghettos, as Matt Drudge has put it, with people who only agree with what you have to say.
02:23:29.000I've read the same articles that you read.
02:23:31.000I understand where you're coming from.
02:23:34.000But let me present to you this information.
02:23:36.000That's the way we will rise up a generation of people who, whether you're conservative, left, centrist, and that's the way you can have the interactions with people on a day-to-day basis.
02:23:44.000That's the way you can change hearts and minds.
02:23:57.000Right now from people in this country, intellectual diversity, constitutional conformity, and empathy, but only when paired with intellectual honesty.