On this week's episode of Derpsterfest, the boys are joined by none other than the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, to talk about all kinds of things. They discuss everything from YouTube's demonetization tactics, to his relationship with his own daughter, to the fact that he's not gay, and much, much more.
00:00:39.000She used to come in hammered looking to whale on somebody so I'd provoke her.
00:00:43.000Hoping she wouldn't go after the smaller channels.
00:00:47.000Interesting nights were when she just finished watching Vox.
00:00:51.000Yeah, they used to just outright demonetize our videos.
00:00:55.000Until they realized that violating public single party consent laws could cause more damage.
00:00:59.000And there was this one time this trainee complained that we filmed him without permission at a public town hall while he's advocating f***ing pumping kids full of d*** and puberty blockers.
00:01:09.000YouTube execs gave us the choice to blur every face in the whole f***ing video or said we could just skip the time and have it outright removed.
00:04:52.000And Sven Computer, are you ready with the overlays?
00:04:54.000I'm ready with the overlays, but beep beep, I would be more ready if people started sending me their stories that they want to have covered at my Twitter, at Sven Computer.
00:05:01.000I'm trying to be clever because he seemed like he was being pathetic, trying to help with the show.
00:05:05.000He's had an earnest for about two seconds.
00:05:55.000To win so much they won't let me win anymore.
00:05:59.000So, after Trump talked to NATO, the leaders pledged their, quote, unwavering commitment to boost defense spending, signing a declaration that states they are, quote, committed to improving the balance of sharing the costs and responsibilities of alliance membership.
00:06:15.000We go now live to their meeting in progress.
00:07:00.000But performing in an Ohio strip club for allegedly, that's the key word there, that means we can't be sued, letting someone touch her while on stage.
00:07:08.000So representative Michael Aventi vowed to fight She has a different definition of super PAC.
00:07:28.000She has a different definition of super PAC. And she does not have daddy issues. Marvin
00:07:32.000Gaye had daddy issues. She's just a whore.
00:07:34.000Well, look, it gets a little bit worse here.
00:07:38.000So apparently what she did, the cops actually saw her touch somebody, then the cops came up to get her and she literally pulled their face into her breasts.
00:07:46.000And then grabbed the female cop's butt and breast.
00:08:25.000You can play all the manga because of the manga.
00:08:29.000So, people who haven't been following the story, let me just clarify here.
00:08:32.000The left is mad because she's not really transgender, okay?
00:08:34.000The right's mad because of the left's double standard, where an actor should be allowed to portray something different from their real identity, but all of this is actually moot because no one did their research clearly.
00:08:43.000Any more thoughts about who you might marry?
00:09:42.000This was striking, because we've covered this, for those who are not Mud Club members, this is a situation strikingly similar to what recently happened in Koreatown, actually, the rooftop.
00:11:12.000He was asked how he would distance himself from racist groups and he responded by, he kind of, he, okay, he said that Colonel Sanders called blacks the n-word.
00:11:22.000Except he said the n-word before insisting that Sanders was never, he never faced any public outcry.
00:11:38.000Percentage-wise, you're not playing the odds, my friend.
00:11:41.000And he's being permanently labeled a racist.
00:11:44.000Though, really, we should have seen this coming, especially considering if you look at their controversial targeted ad campaigns from the 90s.
00:11:51.000He'd never make sauce from tomato concentrate.
00:13:21.000They said they should be part of the LGBT community, and they're attempting to create a, quote, safe space for them.
00:13:26.000Okay, I want to be clear about something here, because I'm all for tolerance and all that gay stuff, but the only normalization here should be the normal way we lock them in a cage.
00:13:37.000Occasionally letting him out of the prison yard with a sign that says, I sex up little kids.
00:13:40.000Possibly when all the guards are taking a diet coke break while loading the rubber bullets.
00:13:44.000That's the normal way you deal with pedophiles.
00:13:55.000A few years ago, this was back when we were on radio, and the Salon Pedophile wrote, I'm a pedophile but I'm not a monster, and Reg the Beast helped us do some research.
00:14:07.000We found that this pedophile was actively grooming young girls on message boards.
00:14:11.000Salon's editors were not interested in it at all, and so we posted, you are a monster, and you need to leave the village or you get a bullet.
00:14:40.000And Solange published them two more times!
00:14:46.000Speaking of slippery, Andrew Cuomo, Governor Andrew Cuomo, he says he's going to sue the Supreme Court if they move to roll back Roe v. Wade.
00:16:33.000This is my favorite quote from the ABC article.
00:16:35.000When the naked farmer came to town looking for people to get their kit off for a good cause, dairy farmer Kerry Wilson was approached to take part.
00:16:40.000The cause hit a personal chord with the couple and so they ended up going naked to raise, because this is what you do.
00:19:37.000But also, we believe the GDP payments should factor in things like maple syrup output, the hockey exemption, now known notoriously as the instigator rule, and how many LGBTQ and two-spirited communities and parades that we have here in Canada.
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00:20:24.000So this has been in the news a lot this week, and sometimes there's needless drama, but I do think that this is indicative of an undercurrent that's important.
00:20:34.000Not only her, and we've had all these people on the show, so I want to try and be fair, but some conservatives tossed their lot in here.
00:20:42.000Tomi Lahren said that conservatives need to... She spoke in a very absolutist way about conservatives and how we need to deal with social issues.
00:21:07.000But this is not any social issue when you're talking about abortion.
00:21:10.000When you're talking about abortion, you're talking about an issue of protecting human life.
00:21:15.000Isn't it funny if you just look at the pictures side-by-side, you're like, well, she's gonna take this one as a walk-off, but you add sound, and you're like... That little Jew is bright!
00:21:28.000I don't find myself agreeing with Tomi Lahren very often.
00:21:31.000Yeah, I don't think... No offense to her, I just don't.
00:21:38.000Here's the thing, too, and I think, Gerald, you were talking about this, and Jared, feel free to disagree, or if you do agree, I understand the cons.
00:21:45.000Let me clarify here, because I'm just going to sound like I'm going in really hard on Tommy, that I'm really, you know, upset.
00:21:51.000I understand the concept that, as far as strategy, you want to focus on winning issues, and a big political priority needs to be filling up the courts, Senate, the House, so rushing right now I was about to say, that's not the argument that she made.
00:22:05.000She said it would be stupid, it would be wrong, and she also, I think somewhere in the interview, said it would be unconstitutional on Fox News.
00:22:40.000But we do have to be honest about the fact that the Constitution was based on a lot of Judeo-Christian principles, and that's where we get our Western civilization sense of morality.
00:22:49.000And I think Constitution very much backs that up and to be that is very consistent.
00:22:54.000Well, I think I think that's important But I also and this is what I want to touch on first off Let's it's not a Christian thing when we're talking about Roe v. Wade No, and first before that let's address the point is the pro-life message actually a losing issue in 2018 I want to hear what you think about it.
00:23:06.000Here's here's something that I find indicative of the left.
00:23:09.000They are screeching about Roe v. Wade for two reasons.
00:23:59.000When you pick an argument where you, just like the global warming arguments where I was talking with somebody, which I'm like, Lake Michigan right now, I think, is a 20-something year high.
00:25:06.000Anyone who's willing to come on the program, you're more than welcome.
00:25:09.000Now, every person with a Twitter egg, you know what I'm talking about.
00:25:13.000Reason number two, the more we learn about prenatal development, we know this, it's really just hard for the left to say it's an extension of the woman's body when we're talking about 24 weeks, 26, 20 weeks, period.
00:25:24.000We know, science has said it's not the woman's body at that point, that's undeniable.
00:25:27.000The second reason is that the left has strayed so far, the second reason to go back, it's a winning issue, from this, it used to be safe, legal, and rare.
00:25:54.000I don't have enough... I only have so much space and now I have to learn video gaming because of gnawgly... You're thinking of Michelle Wolf, the melting candle.
00:26:53.000There's a lack of balance, you're talking about sleepless nights, stretch marks, because you're carrying a six-month-old child in your womb that could live outside of your womb, and it's legal.
00:27:05.000And if the DNC had their way, you could do this across the country.
00:27:09.000And this is why I disagree with Gerald on this respectfully.
00:27:14.000They've gone so far left, I think that if we argued in the media with A political voice of opposition who are saying, safe, legal, and rare abortions.
00:27:20.000But the fact is, we're saying, hey, how about not abortions at six and a half months?
00:27:24.000And they're saying, shout your abortion at 32 weeks!
00:28:30.000They're not screeching about that to the same degree.
00:28:31.000They're screaming about Roe v. Wade because it is based on the... For those who understand, most people think Roe v. Wade means that abortion... Okay, this is exactly what it means, the interpretation.
00:28:41.000It's this flimsy idea that the right to privacy is under the Due Process Clause, and that includes the right to an abortion, and it's enforceable on a federal level.
00:28:51.000This is why I think that it's a winning issue.
00:28:54.000I don't think it's the first issue we go to.
00:28:55.000But why do I think long term it's a winning issue?
00:28:57.000The left has become the religious zealots.
00:29:15.000What about no, no, I really want to focus on the April 26.
00:29:18.000I think this is a good direction to go.
00:29:21.000That's like the left with the Constitution.
00:29:23.000Hold on a second, under the Right to Privacy, under the Due Process Clause, that includes abortion.
00:29:28.000Well hold on, what about the freedom of speech?
00:29:30.000You can't yell fire in a crowded theater, but the abortion, but hold on a second, what about the Second Amendment?
00:29:34.000You can't, I'm pretty sure it's about abortion with privacy laws!
00:29:38.000They are the far left version of the religious snake handler.
00:29:42.000And I just want to point them out for it.
00:29:44.000So right away, if we can scientifically prove, and or agree, for people out there, I know we have a lot of libertarians who aren't pro-life.
00:29:51.000But if we can agree that a 6.5 month old baby, or even a 5 month, or a 4 month old, is not your body, But another human, the law holds no water because killing it isn't within your right to privacy.
00:30:03.000And here's another example with the left.
00:30:43.000I don't have it in front of me, but I know for sure California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine.
00:30:47.000They already have laws on their books to maintain abortions if it's overturned, because those states have priorities.
00:30:52.000California, you have the worst economy.
00:30:54.000As long as the abortion thing is taken care of, we're going to be aces.
00:30:59.000So when the left is saying that women will lose all their rights, it's going to be like a Handmaid's Tale season two.
00:31:06.000What they're really saying is that, OK, you have a right to tax subsidized abortion from the federal government.
00:31:11.000And if we go to merely having to live in a state where you can legally pay for your own abortion, or in the case of places like California, the state still can, as opposed to the federal government, as opposed to the federal taxpayer from Five states over that you are clearly forfeiting your rights as a card-carrying vagina screamer.
00:31:27.000So you tell me if the anti-Roe vs. Wade argument is really such a losing one, and why is the left screaming about it from the hilltops?
00:31:34.000You don't scream about something that you're winning.
00:31:37.000You ever see someone who's winning a sports game pitch at the ref?
00:31:43.000And why are they omitting everything that we just talked about?
00:31:45.000Final point here, even if it were unpopular, let's say none of what we just said were true,
00:31:50.000and I highly recommend you check the sources that Fendt Computer brought up,
00:31:52.000I highly recommend you go read this up, read this verse, and look at the science of the
00:31:55.000development of a human being. But even if none of it were true, okay, right? If I were the religious
00:31:58.000snake handler, at some point it doesn't matter as far as how I'll handle it.
00:32:05.000To me anyway, I don't care if it's unpopular, I don't care if we win senate seats, if it comes at the price of not speaking up for the six and a half month old babies being killed in Colorado.
00:32:14.000Some things go beyond politics, the saving of human life, more importantly preserving a culture that values the life of a baby.
00:32:21.000I don't care if it's going to be less popular than Kesha.
00:32:24.000It's going to be at the top of my list.
00:32:32.000But it's certainly a hill that I'm willing to die on when we have six-and-a-half-month-old, even if it's five-month-old infants, being chopped up and sucked out of their mother's womb because of bad, crappy interpretation of a privacy clause.
00:34:31.000We just got our visas for Lawrence Southern and I am going to do a tour of Australia and believe a dip into New Zealand.
00:34:41.000It was Quite a while getting those visas.
00:34:45.000I'm not sure it was an entirely objective process, but the Australian public, God bless their koala-laden hearts, rose up as one, almost as one, and said, let these people into the country.
00:34:54.000We want to hear what they have to say.
00:35:36.000And hopefully people will come and realize these are not the Nazis you're looking for.
00:35:41.000You know, we're just people who want to have an interesting conversation about culture and history and immigration and take questions from the audience.
00:35:48.000And people's fears will be proven to be rather unfounded.
00:35:51.000That's wishful thinking, because if they're not going to stop calling Ben Shapiro with a yarmulke on a Nazi, someone as translucent as you and Lauren Southern haven't got a shot.
00:36:00.000So you're still going to be tagged with that one.
00:36:57.000Speaking of hysteria, what's been your view here on Supreme Court?
00:37:01.000Did you have anyone you were really rooting for in this in this kind of race?
00:37:05.000My only real disappointment with the Supreme Court is that no one announced my actual tour dates.
00:37:10.000So just because I know Trump meant to do that, like before announcing the Supreme Court picks, so let me just run through those real quick.
00:37:45.000It's going to be one of these things like, you know, when the police first toured Canada, there were like 12 people in the club, but everyone in Canada claims to be those 12 people.
00:37:53.000Just be one of the people who's there.
00:38:31.000You know, the funny thing about Billy Joel, if you're a Billy Joel fan, first of all, some of the best pipes in the business, and he's one of the guys whose voice has only improved with age, but man, you got to be a patient guy.
00:38:41.000What has it been, like a decade and a half or 17 years since his last New material.
00:38:45.000I mean, that guy, he has a repetition compulsion with his 80s stuff, but you've got to be patient for the new stuff, man.
00:38:52.000Well, he said he'll never write music better than he wrote in his 30s.
00:38:55.000And so he said, I'm just going to try.
00:38:56.000And there are two different schools of thought.
00:38:58.000I mean, you know, when you hear like Paul McCartney's newest stuff, you're kind of like, all right, man, you know, time to pack it in.
00:39:46.000And I hate to say, and I hate to abandon all judgment for my own, but it's like, if it's good enough for Ann, I think it's good enough for just about anyone.
00:39:54.000I understand where you're coming from, too, because when I voted in the first Canadian election, Stephen Harper, I did.
00:39:58.000That was the first person I ever voted for.
00:40:00.000I remember I followed American politics a whole lot more, and I knew I wasn't going to brush up on everything regarding the parliamentary system.
00:40:51.000I have significant moral reservations about abortion.
00:40:56.000It's and this is a cliche, but nonetheless, it's true.
00:40:59.000And it's happened to me, Stephen, is that after you become a father, sorry, it ain't just a cluster of cells.
00:41:04.000It ain't just something hanging out there like some moss in a cave.
00:41:07.000You know, this is a potential human being with jokes and thoughts and insights and intelligence and reason.
00:41:13.000This is like a huge potential human being.
00:41:16.000And so I have big, big reservations about it.
00:41:19.000That having been said, At the same time, there's so much that would be cleared up if we weren't forced to all pay for each other.
00:41:26.000You know, like, I mean, I think drugs should be legalized, but at the same time, I don't want my taxes being jacked up to pay for people who want to smoke weed all day and sit on their couch rather because, you know, they can do that.
00:41:35.000So I don't like the idea of just saying abortion is perfectly fine, perfectly legal.
00:41:42.000You can go kill your babies and so on.
00:41:45.000And at the same time, though, If you say, well, you can have all of this free abortion and then I've got to pay for it, that's a big problem as well.
00:41:54.000Because, you know, the destruction of families and the absence of fatherhood and the lack of responsibility and so on.
00:42:03.000I don't know if you heard of these these guys, these migrants who got rescued by a boat that took them back to Tunisia, but they wanted actually to get to the welfare state in Europe.
00:42:11.000So they threatened to behead the captain and the crew, you know, as you do when you're rescued from sea.
00:42:15.000I remember that last scene in Titanic.
00:42:17.000Actually, it may have got dropped from the movie.
00:42:19.000Yeah, it may have got dropped from the movie when the person who came to rescue Kate Winslet,
00:42:22.000she attempted to chew his head off with her own teeth.
00:42:24.000But to me, it's just the same Somali pirate.
00:42:27.000Yeah, I was gonna say, he didn't pass a screen test.
00:42:30.000They just held that Somali pirate in reserve for Captain Phillips.
00:43:03.000And Quebec, where I'm from, is terrible.
00:43:05.000One of the highest, I think the highest abortion rate in the industrialized world, if you were to rate it as a country, which it's not, but we kind of wish it were sometimes.
00:43:13.000So Quebec is kind of weird too, because Quebec went from like 4,000 children, a woman, down to nine abortions and half a dog.
00:43:22.000You know, like, they just, like, can you find something in the middle between swamping the planet in Quebecois and having no children at all?
00:43:28.000Like, something in the middle would be fine.
00:43:46.000Um especially if you go to alley number 12.
00:43:48.000So here's here's I guess my question is more so because there have been some people saying well conservatives should just stay off social issues completely and another which I don't necessarily uh I don't disagree with the idea that hey hit like you said cut off the the head of the dragon first the giant welfare state so we're not paying for it or I understand that being tactful matters but I don't believe that we should abandon social issues certainly not if it involves and it's not a social issue if you believe that that is a person But as a Christian sympathizing atheist, what I'm interested in, as far as your opinion, is they've based this argument on the idea that we'll lose all libertarians and all non-christian evangelicals if we have some kind of a stance on abortion.
00:44:27.000And the more I've been encountering a lot of atheists, a lot of libertarians, and the more science progresses, it seems that's not the case.
00:44:33.000And it's actually a winning argument, at least to put some limitations on it.
00:44:38.000Well, at least from the cultural standpoint, can we at least understand that You know, Michelle Wolf saying, God bless abortion.
00:44:49.000So even if you are saying, OK, well, the woman should have the right to terminate her pregnancy, even though the man has no right to financially terminate his involvement.
00:44:56.000If you say that the woman has it, let's at least recognize it is a terrible, horrible thing.
00:45:01.000It causes depression, it causes, you know, tragic, this would have been, my child would have been five, you know, like, for anybody with a conscience, an abortion is a disaster.
00:45:09.000Let's at least say, okay, if it's legal, it's legal, but let's not celebrate this killing of an unborn child.
00:45:17.000Let's at least get to the point where we can say, this is a terrible, terrible disaster.
00:45:22.000Let's not celebrate it, and let's do everything we can to minimize It's recurrence.
00:45:26.000And let's also recognize that when women have 18 different forms of birth control, not including a dime.
00:45:32.000A dime is a very cheap form of birth control.
00:45:34.000You put it between your knees and you keep it there.
00:46:45.000I mean, well, certainly as far as the, you know, the some of the theories around population replacement, it's not that hard to figure out that what's America had 50 million abortions and 50 million immigrants.
00:46:55.000You know, that's that's a clear, you know, scoop something out and put something else in, you know, replace the tire, you know, oh, look, we don't have enough people in America.
00:47:02.000Hey, we've got to import all these people from the third world.
00:47:16.000I know that people are like, Oh, that's terrible.
00:47:17.000And that's interesting, because people react to that, like you're going to set up a website called eBaby, and you know, sell them online and so on.
00:47:23.000And people say, Well, that's terrible.
00:48:06.000But I will say this, I caught a lot of flack for saying that I think you should be able to sell your kidneys if you want, because I'm going, hold on a second.
00:48:12.000Everyone's making money in this equation.
00:48:17.000The only one who isn't is the guy volunteering.
00:48:19.000There's no... What's the incentive here?
00:48:20.000Unless it's my uncle and my dad makes me.
00:48:23.000I feel if you're actually getting sawn open, you should be making the most money in that situation.
00:48:29.000The guy who's bleeding out half on the table, the guy who's having someone go in there with some Monty Python hacksaw to carve out an essential piece of innards, I got no problem with that guy making money.
00:48:39.000All the people who aren't making money.
00:51:24.000I'm pretty sure it's a violation of animal rights somewhere.
00:51:30.000But I'm really glad to have our next guest.
00:51:31.000A lot of Cutter listeners and watchers out there were saying, I don't know, they didn't know exactly how this was going to go, they just were surprised that we were having him on.
00:51:38.000But we had been communicating via direct message for a while and he's got like six million something subscribers on the YouTube.
00:51:46.000Last time I played a video game I was telling him was Medal of Honor online with the M1 carbine and it would go bing and the Germans would come and you'd just be fascinating AI.
00:51:53.000But you can follow him on the Twitter at D-A-I-T-H-I-D-E-N-O-G-L.
00:54:10.000And would you say that, um, cause when we were in Ireland, let me say this, we were in Ireland, a lot of people held sort of conservative or traditionalist views, but thought that they just hated conservative Americans when they lined up quite a bit.
00:54:21.000I don't, I think they have this misconstrued notion about what we are.
00:54:26.000Yeah, I don't think, in my mind, at least personally, I don't think a lot of Irish people even know the difference between Democrat and Republican.
00:54:35.000If you ask them which side they're leaning, probably the majority of them wouldn't have a clue.
00:54:40.000So, uh, yeah, I wouldn't really blame them if they're mixing up kind of, like, their perspectives.
00:54:46.000But, um... Yeah, if you ask the drunk people about politics, you're probably... Although, actually, when we did the show in the pub, the only drunk was a Scot, and he was drinking Budweiser.
00:55:00.000Um, well, uh, let me ask, because if I remember correctly, you at least said some nice things about Ben Carson, which, being in Los Angeles... Yeah, I thought...
00:55:09.000I thought very very early on he did quite well and like showing the statistics he was growing a lot yeah but then he just completely screwed up and I didn't know he had that part of his personality at the time that you know I I was kind of like really positive about him yeah it's almost like Sounds like he's, he's not created for the public sphere.
00:55:30.000I feel like he's, you know, he's more of an industrial kind of guy behind the kind of desk or whatever.
00:55:36.000But in terms of people's faces and talking public often, it seems like he kind of, you know, he says things.
00:55:42.000I think it seems like he almost, and here's the thing, I don't, I don't think he like really screwed up.
00:55:46.000It's like he sabotaged himself to be really honest.
00:55:48.000You know, I don't think he, I mean, do you think there was a moment where he screwed up?
00:55:53.000I thought, I think he was like, you know, I'm a brain, I've been a brain surgeon all my life and now I'm just tired.
00:55:58.000I think he just, I don't know if there was, I don't know what was, I think it was his lack of, lack of, um, I guess information about like foreign affairs and other stuff like that.
00:56:09.000I think like when they kind of scrutinize them on certain things, he seemed weak.
00:56:13.000I think people saw that and they kind of like moved on basically.
00:56:16.000Yeah, well, you know, it's interesting that you say that because I've seen you know
00:56:19.000I looked at kind of through some of your tweets as we do research on what any people who come on and I just saw
00:56:23.000Some very nice reasonable things about dr. Ben Carson. I thought well, that's that's odd
00:56:27.000You know, you don't see that a whole lot and so those tweets are like two years old
00:56:31.000Well, no, but I just think because yeah You know, there's far left and there's this far right.
00:56:37.000Not so much far right, but there's the left and then there's far right, I guess we can say.
00:56:40.000But in this moment in time, two years ago, you said some very kind things that were reasonable.
00:56:46.000But at that snippet in time, remember, the left was trying to paint him as an Uncle Tom, racist, invalid moron.
00:56:53.000And you're taking your life in your hands in L.A.
00:56:55.000if you even say, actually, I think he's OK.
00:56:58.000Was that a part of, even if later on he didn't do well in the election, the way they attacked him, Do you think that was a part in maybe some of your evolution where you're going, hold on a second, this seems like a decent... No, no, I don't think that had much impact because I just consider that noise, in my opinion.
00:58:12.000And I think then that's when I started to ask like a lot of questions, because at that stage, I think most people had a, you know, had a skeptical view of both people.
00:58:24.000Like, neither of them are really worthy of much kind of worship, you know?
01:01:18.000And I go, well, don't just look at the hosts, look at the viewership.
01:01:21.000The viewership of Late Night has been predominantly male because they like to watch comedy at night and women tend to like to watch other things.
01:01:34.000I have noticed though, I don't know if you've noticed this with the gaming community, It does seem to be leaning, we're seeing a swing, and I wonder if it's just temporary with Donald Trump, like you mentioned, kind of Trump-Hillary, or if it's almost like a shift between sort of Napster and the music industry, if it's that monumental, where it seems like a lot of young men, who at one point would have been very far left out of a sense of rebellion, are becoming more right-leaning out of a sense of the counterculture, particularly with guns, particularly with free speech, and particularly... I think like a lot and a lot of gamers are very edgy
01:04:18.000And I have noticed that in any field where it's hyperly competitive, and it's really tough to tip the scales as far as the results, you tend to shuffle out some, and as you get toward the upper echelon, there are more right-leaning people.
01:04:29.000Is there also a chance that it's due to Gaming is a community sort of event in a lot of ways, but it's also very much an individualist event.
01:04:40.000I saw the wizard with the power glove, Fred Savage.
01:04:44.000Do you think there's truth to what he's saying there?
01:04:47.000I think like, yeah, definitely because there's a variety of games, like there's a lot of individual games where you have to pump hours and hours and hours into the game and You know, that that brings a lot of like personal attachment.
01:05:00.000And so I think there was like a particular, I don't know the name of it.
01:05:04.000It was like trying triangular or something like it was trying something but it was like this weird philosophy of politics created in like the 1920s by like, I think it was some Hold her name.
01:07:21.000No, I mean, we have some budget here at Wild At Large.
01:07:24.000I really think that if we could set that up, if we could work with the zoos and get a male grizzly bear and a silverback gorilla and just let them go to town, I really think that'd be something.
01:08:38.000That was called the accurate recreation of the physicality of water with the... I realized whenever you wear a shirt... Oh, I see, because it's blue.
01:08:45.000Yeah, because when I was gone for the... No, no, no, no, no.
01:08:48.000Your shirt... I was at a pool, and a fat kid always wore the t-shirt, and I noticed it always... And he kept going, he was like, stop!
01:09:42.000We talked about this earlier this week for people who are not Mug Club members.
01:09:45.000We are considering, and let us know in the comments section if you'd like, we are considering going to cover Richard Payner's actual Senate debate.
01:09:52.000It would be press row with all the Minnesota, I don't know their main papers, I don't know if it's the St.
01:10:04.000If he can put, because no one's going to remember him, but on the ballot, if he could put Richard Durmstorfer Painter, I think he's a shooter.
01:10:12.000And entering the ring, we have Richard Durmstorfer Painter!
01:10:15.000They're just renewing the season at that point.
01:10:18.000He has a very looping left and a right.
01:10:36.000But I was thinking, like, if you are not voting through the prism of your morality, if it's, you know, based on, you know, Christian Judeo values or whatever it is, what are you voting for?
01:11:27.000But if you're just going in there and you're running away the whole time, why are you in the fight?
01:11:29.000And right now with abortion, there's so much misinformation out there, so much bad science going on, that I think it's a very clear, open path to talk to people.
01:11:37.000Because a lot of people, it's not a long, you don't need an hour-long debate to really reach people.
01:11:42.000It's a very short conversation about some very poignant questions.
01:12:27.000The left has been doing what, if I'm going to give you one piece of advice, and this is, they've been taking the easy door for a long time, culturally.
01:12:36.000After Roe v. Wade, they haven't been going out there and educating people.
01:12:39.000There are times where they could go out there and if they really wanted to push the boundaries, if they wanted to push the boundaries and they wanted to talk about, they could go through the hard door, but instead they're like, well, let's just rest on these laurels.
01:12:49.000And this is something that I've been thinking about a lot.
01:12:52.000This is why I always have reservations about any kind of messages or advice to anyone that, like right now, is avoiding conflict.
01:12:59.000A lot of people are like, oh, we don't want this to escalate, let's avoid conflict.
01:13:02.000Or I did a message one time where I was talking about being disciplined about rest, because you look at Brian Shaw, he talked about that, George St.
01:13:08.000Pierre, a lot of high-level people, but I'm always a little bit...
01:13:15.000Unsure-footed when discussing those, because anytime you offer advice where someone can use it as an excuse to go through the easy door, I get uneasy.
01:13:52.000But you really have to explain it because most people are terrified of conflict, even when it's necessary.
01:13:57.000And so if it gives someone, OK, great, close the hard door of conflict when it comes to protecting what's worthy of being protected.
01:14:04.000If I say, hey, listen, what's really important is not only how hard you work, but rest, sometimes people go, OK, rest is what's most important.
01:15:08.000I don't know what you, a father of something!
01:15:11.000Some people get a rough shake, so I want to be clear.
01:15:13.000I'm talking personally about a big group of people, I remember what they looked like, I remember what they acted like, I remember what they were like.
01:15:19.000And in that same time period, you know me, I had knee surgery, thyroid issues, almost had to have it nuked.
01:15:24.000I've had some issues that I've run into, certainly issues where I've seen people give up and just, oh yeah, you know, you see it a lot, you see it with some women who have children.
01:15:32.000You know, you've never had a baby, it's like, well, Your kid's in college, you're 900 pounds.
01:16:09.000All of a sudden, 10 years down the line, you're a 32-year-old person, your 22-year-old self wouldn't even recognize, and you wonder how it happened.
01:16:16.000At every single point, there was the easy door to walk through and the hard door.
01:16:21.000And sometimes, again, the easy door is the right door.
01:16:59.000And he said, you know, listen, failure is always an option.
01:17:02.000It's actually the most readily available and easily available option.
01:17:07.000And that was important for me to know.
01:17:08.000And if you close the hard door non-stop, you don't even recognize it anymore.
01:17:12.000The saddest part about it is, and all I'm saying is, make sure it's an option on the table.
01:17:17.000Not saying you have to go through the hard door every time, but if it's not even an option, the worst thing is, you surely have no hope of ever finding out what's behind it.
01:17:27.000And that's why I'm always careful about giving advice that sounds nice, that sounds virtuous.