Jimmy Kimmel has a new podcast, and it s called The Mug Club. It s a late night comedy show hosted by comedian Gavin Mcinnis, hosted by Alex Blumberg, and features stand-up comedian Tommy Robinson.
00:00:58.000If you've got a long time YouTube subscriber who's been watching free videos for years and now Light Earth Crater's pumping out even more free content than ever, he's all f***ing happy.
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00:07:11.000They reportedly spent 20 minutes going over optimizing our current prison system and sentencing, 15 minutes on improving prison injustice, and an hour and a half arguing over who had the better sex tape.
00:07:37.000President Trump also announced, by the way, his chief national security advisor, he's appointed Carrot Top, so he's making all kinds That man has some ideas.
00:08:21.000Speaking of punchlines, the United Kingdom is now one big meme.
00:08:28.000A Luton Crown Court judge now said that kitchen knives are quote, too sharp.
00:08:33.000It's come to the Telegraph, he said, I would urge manufacturers, shops, the police, local authorities, the government to consider preventing the sale of long pointed knives.
00:08:41.000The police could organize a program whereby the owners of kitchen knives Could we take it somewhere to be modified with the points being ground down into rounded ends, yeah?
00:13:03.000So the doctor is a gynecologist whom the defendant says she visited once in August for an annual exam, and then she said, after that, I just got a bill for an ultrasound and a new patient visit, and she didn't really know why.
00:14:12.000About how you introduce yourself to the patient.
00:14:14.000Speaking of which, and you'll understand at the end of this clip, a woman was filmed shaving her legs in a hotel swimming pool, and the video was immediately available on Reddit.
00:16:23.000It's part of J.Crew's latest collaboration with the company Prnkshop.
00:16:27.000Which describes itself as cause-centric, that creates clothes and accessories that give people a voice and help them create change in the world around them.
00:16:34.000Chad Johnson, by the way, captain of the JV bullying team, is quoted as saying, these shirts make our job so much easier.
00:16:41.000Also sold out, the shove me in a locker fanny pack.
00:16:55.000You're laughing now, but that young man, modeling a shirt, went on to win the All Women's State Texas Wrestling Meet, so he's been doing pretty well for himself.
00:17:02.000He looks like the kid who went on to ruin all the Star Wars prequels.
00:17:28.000Also, they need to take their Clem's funeral.
00:17:32.000I remember my dad, I've never laughed so hard as my dad pissed everyone off, because everyone now likes to act as though they didn't like episode one.
00:17:37.000The fact is, back then, people went to the, they were all talking about how amazing it was, and my dad went in, and I remember we were in upstate New York, we'd crossed the border, we were at our lake house, and he just started laughing at the show so hard.
00:17:48.000At the film, in the theater, people were like, they were all offended, and then every time something happened, there was a quiet moment after they'd done the pod racing scene, my dad would yell, now that's pod racing!
00:18:00.000And he just kept doing it because it was so bad.
00:18:57.000For those who missed it, OK, not trigger warning, actual warning for people who have children.
00:19:03.000In the room, we are going to run a clip of Samantha Bee so you can hear what she said herself.
00:19:06.000You know, Ivanka, that's a beautiful photo of you and your child, but let me just say, one mother to another, do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless c***.
00:19:19.000Put on something tight and low-cut and tell your father to f***ing stop it.
00:19:26.000Tell him it was an Obama thing and see how it goes, okay?
00:19:29.000Alright, so, to be fair, she did go on to apologize, and I think TVS admonished her, but this was scripted- For bad comedy, or for the worst?
00:19:36.000Here's the thing, this was scripted, rehearsed, taped, and aired at a later date, and no one ever thought about it twice, unlike this show!
00:19:41.000And uploaded to YouTube without the censors, they were very proud of it!
00:19:56.000By the way, if you look at the haircut, I'm going to, at this point, since now, the barrier's been broken from Samantha Bee, the haircut is very Planet of the Apes-ish.
00:20:05.000I'm not saying she looks like an ape because she's a black, that's not what I'm saying.
00:20:08.000I'm saying Valerie Jarrett's hair, it looks as though she could have gone into the catalog and said, you filthy apes, this one, see this picture?
00:21:24.000So case in point, and it ties into something else that I saw this week, Vice did a recent expose on liberal arts colleges and their process for booking comedians.
00:21:31.000Credit to the journalist, I don't have his name, I don't remember his name, but he did try to hold their feet to the fire.
00:21:36.000So I do recommend you go to Vice and watch this whole clip, but most concerning, when you watch it, is when you see those in charge of the college booking process.
00:21:46.000When I'm working on a contract, especially with a comedian, I'm very upfront in saying, you know, transphobic language isn't going to be tolerated.
00:21:53.000I would never book a comic that made jokes about sexual assault because I know a lot of my students.
00:22:22.000It's all those knives that were donated.
00:22:24.000What's funny to me is, first off, yeah, we've talked about this, words can hurt, words are very important, but a comedian, their job, the only tools they have are their words.
00:22:30.000You talk about this, Lenny Bruce does not, please don't take my words away!
00:22:33.000But what's crazy to me is that they talk about the students as though they represent this monolith.
00:22:39.000Like, the bookers for this school are clearly the most radical left of, like, they would be the students who even the members of the College Democrats would be like, yeah, I'd stay away from her, she's a little too much.
00:22:52.000And that's kind of funny until you realize they're the gatekeepers.
00:22:55.000Well, this exact thing, when we were doing the SMU show, the live show, I walked out and talked to people and they're like, we shouldn't be paying for this.
00:23:24.000We're just conduits for their voice, so if, like, they don't want it, then... Is it about as diverse as this panel of people?
00:23:31.000We have all different types of students, but they talk to us, and I do think that with the diverse voices coming into us, they're just... It's rather odd to hear you say the diverse voices that all say the same thing.
00:23:43.000Diverse in the way that it respects me and my identity and my experience.
00:23:48.000And there's just more experiences now.
00:24:58.000Right, so it's every late night booker, and I know this for a second, it's every network executive, and that's how you end up with people like, I mean, who do we have?
00:25:04.000We have B, along with Fallon, Kimmel, Colbert, Trevor Noah, the new guy, what's his name, Jamie Clepper, I can't, something Clepper, Conan, Myers, Marr, every single one has either actively endorsed Hillary Clinton or the DNC.
00:25:16.000At what point do we acknowledge that it's not just happenstance?
00:25:18.000So this is the problem with comedy now.
00:25:21.000is that for the first time, it's actually not being determined by the market, but by the elite gatekeepers who actually want to manipulate it.
00:25:28.000What they're basically doing, they're trying to short comedy, like a stock.
00:25:31.000They're actively attempting to devalue any comedy that differs from their point of view.
00:25:36.000And what they're doing, by the way, with these bookers, these executives, these Samantha Bees, Seth Meyers, it's not comedy.
00:25:49.000Worse than that, they're actively pressuring people who don't agree with them to follow suit.
00:25:53.000With people like this, people like this with the bowl cuts and the... I mean, if we were to run this clip like, why do you pick some fringe liberals who... No, they're the ones booking the colleges.
00:26:09.000There are club bookers out there who don't even agree with these people politically.
00:26:13.000But they're still less likely to book someone who's been devalued, who's been shorted, because from a business perspective, it's just not worth the risk.
00:26:20.000I know people out there who currently book comedy clubs or colleges, who are actually right-leaning and like, you know what, I really like that guy, but it's just not worth the protesters at my club.
00:26:28.000I don't want to be in the nightly news in a quadrant.
00:26:30.000We're just going to book the vanilla lesbian.
00:26:35.000And not only do they not book comedians on campus, they won't even allow the school to spend money on comedians or political speakers who students overwhelmingly want.
00:28:43.000The next claim that they make, they make the claim that anything a comedian says is an extension of the school's brand, and that's why they have to be so responsible, which I do disagree with.
00:28:51.000Anytime we put our label or anytime we put our name on an event, it is now an extension of the entire campus climate that we're trying to create.
00:29:01.000That's the worst way to think of comedy!
00:29:06.000Comedy is only meant to be an extension of yourself and nothing else!
00:29:12.000If I represented the club every time I did comedy, when I was doing open mic smokers, that club, okay, if all the comedians were represented at that club, it would be a Stalinist, it would be a communist, it would be a Marxist, it would be a socialist, it would be a far-right winger, it would be a fascist, it would be a vegan, it would be someone who only eats meat.
00:29:28.000That club would represent all of these views.
00:29:30.000On a DVD, they need to say these views don't necessarily represent the views of ourselves.
00:29:33.000You think a comedy club is going to represent... They're represented by every single open mic up there who goes up there with a dick joke?
00:29:39.000They live in a world where everyone does share the same opinion.
00:29:44.000They really do think because they believe that.
00:29:46.000I don't think it's a double standard on that part.
00:29:48.000I think they really truly believe people think the same.
00:29:51.000I think they do, but if that's the case then why do they also actively try to ban comics who are being brought in by other private groups?
00:29:59.000This is what happened when we did SMU, we did it at Illinois, we have protesters.
00:30:02.000The groups are bringing us in privately, and I can say unequivocally that as a comedian, I have, by the way, never been an extension of anyone else's brand.
00:30:14.000In contrast, that is Samantha Bee's role.
00:30:16.000I think we have some people thinking, going to the store, saying, if you look at the actual money, you follow money, she has to be on brand for the DNC, and attached, of course, to the Clintons, funded by TBS's parent company, Time Warner Cable.
00:30:27.000She uses Salon, she uses Daily Kos as sources, unironically?
00:30:32.000That's about the funniest thing she does.
00:30:50.000And by the way, I hate when people just point out a double standard to score points and then do nothing with it.
00:30:54.000They don't advance it through information or education.
00:30:56.000She's like, yeah, but this is a double standard.
00:30:59.000I'm gonna try and hopefully inform or educate in a second, so I don't want to just do that, but indulge me for a bit.
00:31:03.000If I were to call Samantha Bea a c**t, um, no, hold on a second, I'll go one more.
00:31:07.000If I were to call her an utterly useless, dishonest, talentless, unfunny, equivalent to comedy aides c**t, I'd probably be in trouble for it.
00:31:16.000That is, if I didn't literally hedge and surround this potential soundbite with overwhelming context and damning footage of Samantha Bee doing the same thing.
00:34:56.000It's fingers crossed, permanentized in plaster, and it says below it, please be a fart.
00:35:04.000What is it, what is that, is it just, do you just like it because- You know when you have a fart and you're like, uh oh, this might be more, oh no no, oh phew, it's just a fart.
00:37:24.000It's not like they're taking pedophiles off the street.
00:37:26.000They're taking very low IQ, desperate people off the street.
00:37:30.000Who, by the way, we're talking to a 40-year-old man writing as a little girl, saying like, I love sex and I love doing it with lots of guys.
00:37:38.000That which 13-year-old girls don't say.
00:37:40.000Well, no, they would have, like, 21-year-old women sending pictures just dressed a little bit younger saying they were seven.
00:37:45.000And then when I watched, that's when I got over the Chris Hansen.
00:37:47.000I was like, OK, this is entrapment at this point.
00:37:49.000OK, speaking of low IQ, so Samantha Bee, this happened today.
00:38:17.000Go drop acid alone in a forest in a bathtub with perfect silence and try to imagine someone saying anything remotely like that about Obama's kids.
00:38:34.000Now, my deal with my enemies is, I listed them all on my show today, and it's like the globalists and the media and academics and Antifa and these corrupt lawyers.
00:38:43.000I don't include comedians in my enemies list because I think art is off the books.
00:39:07.000That's the thing that I find so important.
00:39:08.000And one thing also, you know, Vice, obviously, Vice, which tends to be really far left now, they held the feet to the fire of these, we just talked about it, the liberal arts colleges.
00:39:17.000And these gatekeepers were like, well, if you're going to come to our school, you represent our point of view and our brand.
00:39:41.000Samantha Bee, on the other hand, doesn't do that anymore.
00:39:43.000She really does have to do the bidding of TBS, Viacom, Time Warner.
00:39:46.000If you look at the money trail, you look at all the writers, she cannot just say, I speak exclusively for myself.
00:39:51.000And that's where I think it leaves the reservation of comedy a little bit, and you become an active politicizationist.
00:39:59.000Comedy is so hard that if you can think of a funny nugget, a funny concept, you better run with that, no matter how partisan it is or what side it's on.
00:40:09.000It's like finding a needle in a haystack.
00:40:12.000If you were really good at drawing horses, but you're not supposed to do that and you should draw cartoons, you're going to be a crap artist.
00:40:18.000You kind of have to sort of go with the serenity of the guy up above and if he hands you a joke, You have to run with it.
00:40:24.000So, in a way, Samantha Bee's job is harder because she has to ignore all funny jokes that might lampoon liberals, which she used to do, remember?
00:40:34.000I remember her making fun of anti-vaccine people over at The Daily Show.
00:40:38.000But now, you're a talking point memo for the DNC, and you have to call Ivanka Trump a C-word because she hugged her child.
00:40:52.000I was trying to think of if anyone had ever said anything like this about the Obama children.
00:40:55.000The closest was, remember David Letterman made the joke about A-Rod with Bristol Palin, about how A-Rod, something like she was sat near the dugout, she got pregnant, A-Rod impregnated her.
00:41:05.000But it turned out it wasn't Bristol, it was the younger sister.
00:41:08.000And so the right got really mad and David Letterman apologized.
00:41:12.000But even then, I remember seeing that and I'm like, okay, that was a different time compared to now where you're just calling the daughter a c-word of a sitting president.
00:41:19.000And the fact that she's going, your dad will listen to you, talk to your daddy.
00:41:22.000I'm like, what happened to being a strong woman?
00:41:24.000You're just asking her to go sit on dad's lap and tell him to make policy.
00:41:54.000I'm going to pretend like I get that reference, but now it's coming back to me.
00:41:57.000I know that you lived a life that was seedy and disgusting waking up in a puddle of your own filth, so I assume the band made you feel comfortable.
00:42:03.000What would you like to see happen with Samantha Bee?
00:42:07.000Her show shouldn't exist because the ratings are terrible, and she takes more vacation time than anyone I've ever seen in my life.
00:42:12.000You actually go to the Samantha Bee YouTube channel or TBS, you're like, hold on, she did six episodes, she's gone for 12 weeks, and she comes back and does four.
00:42:40.000Anyone who criticizes anything on the right should be fired.
00:42:44.000Anyone who criticizes anything on the left should win an award.
00:42:47.000Similarly, I don't care what celebrities think unless they like Trump, at which point I want everyone to know about it and we should put them on a pedestal.
00:43:43.000He was the host of Get Off My Lawn at CRTV, and now Gavin will be panhandling in the streets of New York.
00:43:48.000So, you say you're not friends with anyone in comedy, but you're still friends with, I know, Kumia, I think guys like Nick DiPaolo, some people who are more right-leaning, but I guess... Yeah, but I didn't know those guys back in the old days.
00:43:58.000Remember, I just saw Tucker last night.
00:44:01.000Alan Dershowitz doesn't have any friends.
00:44:20.000And there is, I do think there's more of a divide.
00:44:22.000I was just talking with some older conservatives on my wife's side of the family where either you just watch CNN and everything not named Fox News or you watch only Fox News.
00:44:29.000But the median viewership there is well over 70, whereas at least with young people, and I know that's why you have, you have a split audience.
00:44:35.000We have an audience where we still have a lot of liberals who come in.
00:44:37.000They're able to at least curate their own content.
00:44:40.000Sure, there are algorithms, but they can just as quickly go to Loud Earth Crowd or a Gavin show as they can then go to the Young Turks.
00:44:44.000So I do hope that that's shining a light on this where people can go, hold on a second.
00:46:18.000So they throw him in jail without a trial.
00:46:21.000They try to hide that he's in jail, even.
00:46:23.000I'm hoping it'll go away, but they just suffered this trisand effect.
00:46:26.000There's demonstrations in Tel Aviv, in Melbourne, we're having one in DC this Sunday, we're having one in New York.
00:46:33.000They're gonna keep going and keep going.
00:46:35.000Yeah, we're gonna probably create actually an ad campaign here on the show in our commercial breaks to show people that we believe in Tommy and TommyRobinson.online, we'll talk about that more afterward.
00:46:44.000One thing, final note, to tie this all together, isn't it crazy, Gavin, you talk about obviously you're friends with David Cross and Samantha Bee.
00:46:50.000I don't want to get you in trouble with any of the cool kids club, Gavin.
00:47:14.000So they have tossed their lot in with politicians here who, if they had their way, would have exactly the kind of speech laws that you see in the UK.
00:47:20.000You see, all of these leftist comedians from Canada, where I was raised, almost every comedian I know from Montreal, aside from Mike Ward, they support Trudeau, who supports these draconian speech laws.
00:47:29.000Why do you think, and do you hope, do you see a silver lining that it's going to turn around?
00:47:34.000Why are the free speech, the biggest practitioners should be of free speech, comedians, throwing their lot in with people who want to silence them legislatively?
00:49:32.000They've talked about how they're going to change their whole subscription feed model.
00:49:35.000So the one area, subscriptions and notifications, that used to be automatic, that were not subject to algorithms, that's going to change too.
00:50:35.000Okay, before we bring in our next guest, I would like to show a clip.
00:50:37.000Tommy Robinson, who's a friend of the show, he's been on this show many times, has been arrested, has been jailed, and we'll have his manager for more details.
00:50:44.000But let's show this clip for people who haven't seen it yet.
00:51:47.000I know back when you were working with The Rebel and I'd seen you in some Tommy videos and some videos with Lauren.
00:51:53.000So, first off, for people who aren't quite clear, what's your relation to Tommy in this?
00:51:59.000Well, I met Tommy when I started a right-leaning British newspaper last year, about a year and a half ago.
00:52:04.000We became really good friends, and I said that I would sort of manage his media.
00:52:08.000I said that I would get a cameraman, and we would start overhauling everything.
00:52:12.000So we basically kind of gentrified all his content, make it look really, really good, make it appeal to the middle class, the working class, the regular people in Britain, and just followed him around for the last year.
00:52:22.000All the viral videos you've seen of him most likely filmed by Our camera guy just basically oversaw sort of the last year.
00:52:29.000We've been working together almost every day, sort of sometimes from about 5 a.m.
00:52:33.000until midnight, so very close relationship.
00:52:36.000So what you're saying is behind every great man is another great man named Kalen.
00:52:40.000So you've worked with him quite a bit.
00:52:42.000Explain for people in the United States, you know, who enjoy actual freedoms, which, sorry to say, you guys don't, don't get their head around this.
00:53:20.000So it was a widely reported case, it had been talked about in the local newspapers, in the print media, the respectable media, blah blah blah, and they had released the information about these people, they had been reporting on it widely, so we said to Tommy, well clearly we can report on this, all you have to do is use the word alleged and read out the information that's already in the articles.
00:53:36.000Everything's done by the books, we're not revealing any information that already isn't in the local credible media.
00:53:41.000There's also been loads and loads and loads of reports of people doing things very very similar to Tommy doing live streams outside that particular court case, so it was completely safe.
00:53:47.000The judge looked out the window, didn't look too happy about what he was doing, obviously knew who Tommy was.
00:53:51.000Nine police officers pulled up in a police van, arrested him for incitement and breach of the peace.
00:53:58.000Took him to a police station, said to us that he'd been released, wouldn't allow him a lawyer, appointed him some sort of state So what are they holding him for?
00:54:06.000You said it's different from what they arrested him for.
00:54:23.000They call it content of court, which is sort of prejudicing a case and things like that.
00:54:28.000The argument was he was not actually prejudicing the case because he wasn't revealing any information about it that wasn't already publicly available in the local newspapers.
00:54:36.000And apparently there was a report reporting restriction on the case that we were talking
00:54:59.000Because we're not necessarily familiar, a lot of Americans, with the kind of common law you have there.
00:55:02.000I want to make it really clear for people who are watching because I want them to understand the full context.
00:55:06.000He is now in prison for 13 months because they are saying that his actions with his phone, his live stream, with this serial rapist could have potentially tainted the case, could have potentially influenced a jury.
00:55:21.000Well, yeah, that's what he was saying, but his report had been done by multiple other people, so that's a contradiction, but that's what they said in court.
00:55:42.000Well, there's a way to get him out, which is we've had lots of donations through his website, which means we can get a really, really proper legal team together and try to push that.
00:55:49.000He was arrested last year in Canterbury for something a little bit similar to this.
00:55:53.000It was actually just filming regularly outside a court.
00:55:56.000And we got him out by having the best of the best lawyers.
00:55:58.000So we're going to go through the same process now and fight it with everything that we can.
00:56:03.000I've been getting drips and drabs of information from him directly.
00:56:06.000He's been saying thank you to everyone who's been supporting him.
00:56:08.000He's actually safe at the very moment he is in right now.
00:56:11.000The prison he's in is crazily not actually an Islamic training ground, like most of Britain's prisons, but he could be moved at any moment as well if the prison isn't too happy with keeping him there.
00:56:25.000So there's always a really, really big danger.
00:56:32.000All of those funds will go to fight the legal defense and to get him out of prison.
00:56:35.000Well, we highly recommend and we'll write about it.
00:56:36.000We highly recommend people please go to tommyrobertson.online and I've talked about this quite a bit and you know this but I would include yourself here because obviously you helped Tommy with a lot of his videos and I've seen you out there in the crap.
00:56:46.000I appreciate a lot of people just complain.
00:56:48.000A lot of people just go up and they complain about censorship or they complain about the cultural left.
00:56:52.000Tommy is out there and again yourself included out there.
00:58:14.000The mayor of our capital city, Sadiq Khan, has set it as his fundamental goal to ensure that people do not speak out against the issues that Tommy revolves around.
00:58:23.000And that's what the situation in this country is right now.
00:58:25.000Even with Tommy, we have to be incredibly careful with how we phrase things.
00:58:35.000Everyone feels very sort of secretive about talking about this sort of stuff.
00:58:38.000So to explain it to Americans, there is no free speech at all.
00:58:42.000It's draconian, it's totalitarian, it's a completely restrictive country
00:58:47.000that has allowed far-left communist ideologies to overrun it.
00:58:52.000Well, I know Tommy has his issues that'll make it difficult for him, but hopefully we can get as many of you stateside as possible, because we need you speaking up.
00:58:58.000Though I do appreciate you being out there in the trenches.
00:59:02.000I'm going to do the radio thing and repeat it three times, because it's what TommyRobinson.online, TommyRobinson.online, TommyRobinson.online.
01:01:55.000Co-opting the idea that, okay, oh, you're the snowflakes because you're upset that Samantha Bee said what, or you're the snowflakes because What's-Her-Face, the White House correspondent, said what, Michelle Wolfe.
01:02:05.000I find it difficult to know how do you fight back.
01:03:08.000So I don't think it's the same at all when someone bans, for example, us or Jordan Peterson on campus for saying, listen, I won't be under this compelled language by the government.
01:03:17.000Or, for example, because we have a Socialisms for Figs shirt, or we happen to tell a joke that they find offensive, which is only PG-13, and they rage and they protest with signs that aren't even theirs, like we saw at SMU, like we saw at Illinois, like we saw at Virginia Tech.
01:03:31.000I don't think there's an equivalency between that and saying, Uh, probably shouldn't have called the president's daughter a C-word.
01:03:37.000And really, you can say it, but don't you remember yesterday when you were outraged at Roseanne doing the Planet of the Apes comparison over a haircut with the whitest black lady ever?
01:03:47.000I think there needs to be more than pointing out a double standard, but I don't think any conservatives are actually really offended, aside from maybe some of the Fox News guys.
01:03:55.000I think there's some that are offended, but I think we have to also divorce ourselves from what's reality and what's Twitter reality or Facebook reality.
01:04:02.000Because I think, like, personally, I've never met anybody who was, like, gung-ho and just Kanye West, Kanye West, Kanye West when he came out and be like, this is my new savior.
01:04:53.000We've had Steve, I just forgot his name, Steven Williford on the show, who was an NRA instructor who stopped the shooting in Sutherland Springs.
01:05:03.000We've had all kinds of NRA spokespeople.
01:05:05.000Now, I've also said the NRA does some stuff that I'm not a huge fan of.
01:05:08.000That being said, I said, Ollie North, what do I think?
01:05:10.000I said, I think the second he goes on stage at a podium and he starts talking about violent video games, you're doing about as poor of a job as possible for the pro-gun movement.
01:05:21.000And she said, well, what, you think violent video games are good?
01:05:23.000I said, it could not be less relevant.
01:05:27.000And you're giving the David Hogg's an argument.
01:05:28.000You go up and you either defend the Second Amendment or you don't.
01:05:31.000There is no statistical, provable correlation between people who play violent video games and commit mass shootings, OK?
01:05:37.000Now, that means that David Hogg can go and they go, they want to blame violent video games if there's one constant here, they all had a gun.
01:05:43.000Well, there are plenty of other constants, that they weren't psychotropic drugs, that they didn't have fathers, that they've been rejected by women.
01:06:10.000But when we're talking about gun control in the country, it is a losing argument to go up there and start blaming it on violent video games.
01:06:42.000And I think they're trying to create this idea with conservatives, saying you're a snowflake because they want to act as though conservatives are just offended.
01:06:49.000They're tired of being browbeaten, they're tired of the double standard, and they're tired of the fact that you get awards and get away with it.
01:06:54.000That's different from actually being offended and claiming you need a safe space.
01:07:07.000I would just love it if Meryl Streep was like, Nah, Harvey Weinstein, I was very close in a lot of movies, but I got two Oscars or four Oscars, now I can't even keep count.
01:07:29.000Who would like to see as far as some of the sort of on-location super videos?
01:07:32.000I know we've talked about some prank phone calls, hidden camera stuff, where we might have to send in people like Sven because it's hard for you and I to go in now.
01:10:39.000And I'm saying this because people out there, like the guy from Saudi Arabia, the person who gave me the Navy Cross, people who email me who are talking about how hard they're working, three jobs to put their way through college and not want to have debt.
01:10:47.000You need to be disciplined about finding some time for yourself to rest, okay?
01:10:52.000Now, there are other people who are going, yeah, an excuse to rest, and they're going to put on Kid Rock's song about Sweet Home Alabama out by the lake drinking whiskey from the bottle.
01:11:19.000Unless you've done that, this message is not for you.
01:11:22.000That's why a lot of people, even if you look at the Bible, people say, oh, it seems contradictory.
01:11:25.000Actually, it's really not contradictory at all.
01:11:26.000It's addressing different people at different times in their lives.
01:11:29.000I'm at a time in my life now where I need to be disciplined about rest.
01:11:31.000There are a lot of people out there who are burning the candle at both ends who need to be disciplined about rest.
01:11:35.000Most of you need to be disciplined about everything else first.
01:11:39.000If you haven't actually burned out, if you've never actually felt, we know many of us here have, we know that people like Jordan Peterson, we know a lot of our contemporaries have, like a bungee cord tying you to the ground where you cannot get up.
01:11:51.000If you've never felt that extreme, pushed yourself to that edge, to that limit, you can't know what kind of rest you need.
01:11:57.000You can't know what you're capable of because you've never redlined it.
01:12:02.000That's something I definitely noticed.
01:12:03.000It's something I was kind of, was sitting there speaking to me, and the same thing with Tommy Robinson.
01:12:06.000You know, it ties into that. Tommy Robinson is in jail.
01:12:08.000Now I wish with Tommy Robinson, we would have taken it and backed it off a little bit, obviously.
01:12:13.000But here's the thing. Tommy Robinson is out there pushing the limits of free speech so much that he was jailed for.
01:12:20.000And going forward, if he doesn't want to be in jail, he might want to go to jail.
01:12:23.000In the sense that he might not care, it might be worth it to him.
01:12:25.000He has a family, he has kids, he's a wonderful guy.
01:12:27.000He might say, you know what, this is worth it because nobody else is going to do it.
01:12:30.000And in that sense, he truly is a martyr going to jail.
01:12:33.000You see the last time he was in jail how badly he got beaten up?
01:12:35.000But he's only able to know how far he can take this, how much he can push if he's pushed himself beyond the limit.
01:13:09.000People out there who are feeling you need to be disciplined about rest like everything else.
01:13:14.000And everyone else who's never been jailed like Tommy Robinson, who's never gotten sick beyond repair, who's never gotten to the point where everything else was falling apart and they weren't even able to think straight because you've been working so hard, you need to be disciplined about everything else to get to that point, know what it feels like.
01:13:29.000Because even though it feels terrible, and you've had this, it feels terrible, you also realize, okay, this is it.
01:13:39.000Knowing the most that you are able to put out, knowing your maximal capabilities is so important.
01:13:45.000If there's nothing else I've talked about in this show that you've actually heard, find out your maximal potential and then learn how to work within that.
01:13:53.000Back it off a little bit because then when you do that, it's like training a muscle.
01:13:57.000Your maximal potential, that ceiling increases and increases and increases.
01:14:04.000with being disciplined about everything else.
01:14:05.000Then you've earned the right to be disciplined about rest, and I know there are some people out there, guy emailed me from college working three jobs, go to Margaritaville, listen to some Jimmy Buffett, get some relaxation, you've earned it.
01:14:14.000The next guy, probably not, probably not.