It's Cultural Appropriation Month, which means it's time to appreciate all the great cultures this world has to offer. This week, we start with the mystical, age-old culture of China. We also hear from Tommy Robinson, the most hated man in Europe, and Matt Eisman, a closeted conservative.
00:00:40.000This week marks the second show in June, which is officially Louder with Crowder's Cultural Appropriation Month, where we take you across the globe to experience and appreciate where we take you across the globe to experience and appreciate all the great cultures this world has to This week, the mystical, age-old culture of China.
00:03:41.000I'm sure someone else will be doing this probably next week, this exact bit.
00:03:45.000To inoculate ourselves, because if ever I run for president, people can say, did you in fact dress up as a Chinese man and drown a female baby?
00:04:04.000But that brings us to information on China, let alone fact they drown female babies because they only want sons.
00:04:10.000So, let me give you some facts here on China.
00:04:12.000We're going to talk about a lot of issues, get to our guests, but in the first segment, because it's Cultural Appropriation Month, we want to appreciate, of course, all of the wonderful cultures.
00:06:51.000We posted something where Muhammad Ali's thoughts on God, and it's sad that when we posted something, we just tried to post something positive.
00:06:57.000People gave us a lot of crap about Muhammad Ali.
00:06:59.000Listen, I want to clarify something because I've gotten a lot of hate mail.
00:07:02.000It's not lost on me that Muhammad Ali was a black supremacist.
00:07:06.000It's not lost on me that he became a Muslim and he was really wrong on a lot of issues, that he was a draft dodger.
00:07:25.000Joe Louis, I think, is someone who was, you know, they saw him as a house Negro because people really liked him and he was polite and he was a people's champion.
00:07:31.000Long before Muhammad Ali, white people loved Joe Louis.
00:07:34.000So it's not lost on me that, yeah, not a guy I would have a lot in common with, but every now and then, listen, you have to acknowledge a guy who contributed a lot to American culture.
00:08:07.000The continent of Africa, we're just encompassing all of it, is going to be up in Cultural Appropriation Month.
00:08:11.000But Muhammad Ali said, there ain't nothing with staying with your own kind, and I don't think that you want to have no grandchildren who look like me, just like I don't want to have no grandchildren who look like you.
00:08:19.000There ain't nothing wrong with wanting to stick with your own kind.
00:08:21.000He didn't believe in interracial marriage, relationships.
00:08:24.000So, it is interesting that the left ignored that, because...
00:08:35.000So listen, I believe in honoring people for the things for which they deserve to be honored.
00:08:41.000Muhammad Ali doesn't deserve to be honored for draft dodging.
00:08:43.000Muhammad Ali doesn't deserve to be honored for his views on white people, necessarily.
00:08:47.000But Muhammad Ali deserves to be honored for becoming the greatest fighter at that point on planet Earth and did a lot for the United States.
00:09:00.000You know, sometimes people are like, unless you say everything that all the people want to say, people get mad and they send you, but I think that's about Muhammad.
00:09:12.000Well, I do care, but, you know, we can't be all the things to all the people all the time.
00:09:15.000I've always had kind of a philosophy of eat the fish, spit out the bones kind of thing with different people.
00:09:20.000Especially, you have to have all these actors and celebrities who have, you can appreciate what they do without appreciating everything they say and do.
00:09:26.000It It changes if they go into political activism.
00:09:29.000There's a brewery that I won't go to because they actually were taking proceeds, ironically enough, from a capitalist system brewery and giving it to a Bernie campaign.
00:09:55.000Before we get to news of the week, I want to update you on all of this.
00:09:57.000We're going to have some pretty big things.
00:09:58.000I'm going to do a piece-by-piece rebuttal after Tommy Robinson on the Lena Dunham rape situation with Stanford in this video that they've released, which is the one in five women are sexually assaulted.
00:10:11.000I'll entirely debunk it later on, but we need a little bit more time to do that, and we had to go through this whole charade, so we'll do it after Tommy Robinson.
00:11:05.000And they wet themselves, tucked tail, and left.
00:11:07.000So, but this is what people, even certain presidential candidates, people who just use the court, who just use lawyers, who just use claims, they try and bog you down, and they're constantly trying to bog our channel down, our Facebook page down, because yes, we always win.
00:12:51.000No, I mean, we have some budget here at Wild at Large.
00:12:54.000I 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.
00:13:48.000Sealing the fate on the end of our careers, in case there were any doubt.
00:13:53.000Latterworth Kreider, Tommy Robinson after the break.
00:13:55.000I'm wondering what we should talk about here first, not gay, Jared, because we have a big thing prepped to rebut in real time, the Lena Dunham rape scandal.
00:14:01.000But let me kind of update, for those of you who don't know, what's happened.
00:14:05.000The Stanford case of, of course, this rape.
00:14:09.000And people are really mad about the judge.
00:16:01.000You can argue maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
00:16:04.000But when people get into if he were black, he'd be behind bars forever.
00:16:07.000Look, and you hear this stat, look how many young black boys are put behind bars.
00:16:11.000Well, first off, they're not just put behind bars out of nowhere.
00:16:15.000That's one of those most misleading statistics.
00:16:17.000Kind of like the statistic that marijuana offenders, I don't know.
00:16:19.000The reason black boys who go to jail for marijuana go to jail for marijuana is often because they have several priors, and they're usually dealing in marijuana, just along usually with other illicit substances.
00:16:30.000People are not going to prison anywhere in this country.
00:16:34.000You're talking single-digit numbers that it occurs on a yearly basis.
00:16:47.000So my issue with this is, guy's a scumbag, yes.
00:16:51.000Why were people right away going, people were waiting for more facts, were waiting for more information, because Elena Dunham claimed to be raped.
00:17:33.000But to say there's a rape culture, and a guy's getting off because he's white, and there's some secret patriarchy meeting where we're all agreeing, like, let's let these rapists off the hook.
00:17:40.000Not only is it a huge disservice to actual rape victims, but it's a huge disservice to a lot of young...
00:17:46.000to the vast majority of young men who don't have a voice in this, who always, always stand out against rape.
00:17:52.000When people say, why won't anyone stand out?
00:17:54.000Go on Twitter and look at men on Twitter or Facebook, anywhere...
00:17:59.000All of them, when there is a clear-cut case of rape, all of them, when I say I'm general, nearly all men are furious.
00:18:07.000It's also the same reason that men don't want men in dresses in the ladies' room.
00:18:10.000Because they understand that men are more sexually predatorial by nature.
00:18:13.000And so you want to talk about rape culture?
00:18:15.000Again, it's just the politicization that really bothers me.
00:18:17.000There's not a whole lot here other than the fact that this guy was a scumbag.
00:18:21.000People were mad that the sentence wasn't enough.
00:18:23.000And this reaction, this is, we're in a pressure cooker because of the left constantly using these opportunities to talk about rape culture and to tar and feather all men as want-to-be rapists.
00:20:02.000That's what she used to justify what she claimed to be rape.
00:20:06.000So when you say if both people are drunk and they have sex, it's always rape, well then a story comes out here where the guy was wasted, the girl was wasted, but it clearly seems like he took advantage of her where she didn't consent, and so it's rape.
00:20:49.000The reason we're here, and you have anyone pushing back the other way at all, is because of the lies that have been pushed for political convenience, for political expediency.
00:20:59.000And of course, like we talked about, go back to the first podcasts.
00:21:02.000Over a year ago where we said, watch, everything's going to pivot from race, everything's going to be gender and rape and sexism, paving the way for Hillary Clinton.
00:22:07.000In the wake of it being revealed that the scandals and allegations surrounding Hopper running for president were false, and with Sheldon Acornsson now facing a 20-year sentence in a federal penitentiary for money laundering and perjury, we take you now live to Hopper's press conference announcing the relaunch of his campaign.
00:22:33.000I have been moved, inspired, and humbled by your continued support in the wake of this tragedy for my campaign.
00:22:44.000Sometimes it is darkest just before the dawn.
00:22:48.000And in this case, I am back and better than ever and with a renewed vigor to deliver on my campaign promises for a fair America And no more politics as usual.
00:24:23.000Tommy Robinson thanks for being with us brother Thanks for having me on Listen I'm so glad to have you on Not only because of you But because of how emblematic it is With this sort of this civil unrest in Europe Where freedom of speech was not a thing You know I was raised in Canada It's now kind of a uniquely American ideal You've gotten into flack for so many things Namely Islam Um...
00:24:46.000That's kind of to be expected, but what was the backlash like for you when you started speaking out against Islam, and what surprised you?
00:24:53.000Because obviously it was bigger than most people who just say, eh, it kind of sucks.
00:24:58.000I grew up believing I lived in a certain country that had certain values, that we had freedom of speech, that we had freedom to assemble.
00:25:08.000That was the country I fought I lived in.
00:25:10.000In 2009, when I first attempted to speak out, well, I first attempted in 2004 talking out against Islam.
00:25:17.000But I learned very quickly from 2009, when I formed the United People of Luton and then the English Defence League, I learned that that's a facade.
00:25:27.000And when I started talking out against Islam, first of all, I started in 2004, which was I organized my first demonstration called Ban the Luton Taliban.
00:25:36.000For anyone who doesn't know me, I'm from a town in the UK called Lubin.
00:25:40.000It's one of the most diverse and multicultural towns in Europe.
00:25:45.000It was the place where the 7-7 bombers picked up their bombs, the fertilizer bomb plot, the Stockholm bomber, Al-Majrdine, which is Omar Bakri, Abu Hamza, their head office was based in my town.
00:25:59.000Because these terrorists seem to gravitate toward the strip clubs before they go full terrorist.
00:26:04.000Usually, well that's the thing, they're all in the nightclubs, they're Muslims, but the mad thing is, I think Al-Qaeda's main bomb operative in Europe was a taxi driver from Luton.
00:26:14.000So growing up in this town, I've watched my whole life, I've seen the decay of the town, I've seen the two-tier policing, I've seen the favourable treatment, and I've basically seen that we've had a cancer that no one has tackled or spoke about.
00:26:28.000And it's grown, and it's grown, and it's grown.
00:26:31.000Until we got to 2009, where we had a soldier's homecoming parade in my hometown, and we were there to pay respect to our armed forces.
00:26:38.000And that same group, al-Majredin, who had been unchallenged by council, by police, by anybody, no one's tried to stop them.
00:26:45.000They recruited every Saturday in my town for the Taliban, for al-Qaeda.
00:26:51.000Let me ask, because I know we're going to have skeptics here say, well, they were probably, like, passing out Girl Scout cookies, and then there was a coupon for the Taliban in there.
00:26:58.000No one was openly recruiting for terrorist organizations.
00:27:05.000Since the formation of the English Defense League, and there was a big backlash to it, they did a bit more underground.
00:27:10.000But when you're going back to when I first started looking into this group in 2004, when I was 20 years old, you had the Bezlem School Massacre.
00:27:17.000I then watched as this group stood in Luton Town Centre and said an attack on an English school would be justified.
00:28:05.000What was the tipping point for you in prison?
00:28:08.000And I was reading about them putting you in with Islamic inmates who tried to kill you.
00:28:11.000I don't want to misrepresent that, so I'll let you explain it so I don't botch it.
00:28:15.000But what takes you from there to prison, and what was that like?
00:28:18.000From there, so I fully understood when I take on Islam and I speak out against Islam, I shook my cousin's hand because we'd done it together, and we agreed we're in this till the death now.
00:28:29.000Once we start this, there's no backing out.
00:28:31.000So we shook hands and then we started talking.
00:28:34.000I was all ready for the violence from Muslims.
00:28:36.000I understood what was going to happen to me.
00:28:57.000I still can't even, until you read my full book and understand, the level that they went to to shut me up, to silence me.
00:29:04.000Because a lot of the things we started bringing up and talking about were things that conspired to keep us as secrets for 20 years, such as the rape jihad across across the whole of our country, which has been they now call it grooming in the UK, which is groups of Muslim men raping young English girls.
00:29:20.000That's the term they use actually for the salon pedophile who we wrote about.
00:29:24.000They use the term grooming for young children when they when they molest young children.
00:29:27.000Like you're cutting a dog's hair or something.
00:29:45.000So anyone in your in your country, I don't know if you've heard of the Rotherham scandals.
00:29:49.000There was a scandal in Rotherham where in this one small town in the north of England, 1,400 girls are documented to have been sexually exploited and groomed and raped by Muslim men.
00:29:59.000This is in an area called South Yorkshire.
00:30:01.000What South Yorkshire Police did is, this was before this scandal had broke, we were talking about it, and it hadn't been in the newspapers, it hadn't been in the media.
00:30:08.000I went to Luton Airport, I was arrested by special branch.
00:30:11.000They then executed warrants at my wife's house and at my mother and father's house.
00:30:16.000They had sent 15 officers to each house.
00:30:18.000The crime they come in for was criminal damage.
00:30:22.000They seized all my computers, all my phones.
00:30:25.000When they give me bail conditions, My bail date was to coincide with a date that I was due to be talking in South Yorkshire at a demonstration about grooming.
00:30:34.000My bail conditions were not to contact three or more English Defence League supporters.
00:30:39.000So straight away this is politically motivated.
00:30:42.000What they then did is three weeks later they dropped all the charges.
00:30:45.000Now I put in a complaint through the IPCC which is the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
00:30:50.000What it turned out before this, what it turned out at that arrest, that they had a statement from the hotel manager, I was arrested for £30, $50 worth of criminal damage on a hotel room door.
00:31:01.000They had a statement from the manager of the hotel clearly stating, before they raided me, they had nothing to do with me.
00:31:25.000Tax irregularities, money laundering, they went through my entire life.
00:31:29.000They basically got every one of my files, not just mine, my mother's, my father's, my wife's, her brother, my cousin, my aunt, my whole family.
00:31:37.000And they took the whole family's finances to pieces.
00:33:15.000On my first day in there, when I was on the induction day, my door opened and it was an ex-Royal Marine who is a prison officer and he said, when they come to get you from this cell, do not leave this cell, your life depends on it.
00:34:40.000It only grows through birth rates and in prison because, think about it, you're angry at the world and you're basically given an inherently violent ideology and next thing you know, Mike Tyson's tattooing his face.
00:35:16.000I lost my teeth, I had my head glued up, and I was beaten to within an inch of my life.
00:35:21.000Simply, and that has not happened once in prison.
00:35:24.000The next time I went to the next prison, they put me on with some Somalian and four Muslims who had just cut someone's nose and ears off and murdered his friend.
00:35:39.000So, but the lengths and the reasoning for these things...
00:35:44.000is that people need to really understand how big the problem is in the UK and that the government and the police have conspired to Help Islamify our country to silence the critics.
00:36:24.000Many of them, like the police who were targeting me in the early days from South Yorkshire, they have since been exposed as covering up the sexual rapes of 1,400 children.
00:36:45.000And then when you look at the links, if you look at the money and finance that Saudi Arabia has in our country, something has to have happened for Sir William Gladstone, a four-time Prime Minister of our country.
00:36:56.000To hold the Quran above his head in Parliament and say there will never be peace on this earth so long as we have this book.
00:37:42.000In the wake of crushing defeat in both popular vote and delegates this last week, Bernie Sanders has claimed that he will, no matter the results, continue to champion on with his campaign.
00:37:57.000We take you now live to a Bernie Sanders Pressure in Progress.
00:38:01.000Some people say we don't have the popular vote, for there's no mathematical equation to winning this primary.
00:38:12.000To them I say, winning a primary is a human right.
00:38:17.000But Senator Sanders, what about the fact that it's mathematically impossible for you to win?
00:39:27.000So you were talking about money and politics.
00:39:30.000Listen, with Islam now, I mean, I've gotten a lot of flack from it just from speaking out from an entertainment commentary perspective.
00:39:37.000It seems to me in the UK it goes further than people on Twitter or on social media who are saying, it's mean, Islamophobia is mean, and social justice warriors.
00:39:46.000That can be ignorance and misguided compassion of stupid people.
00:39:50.000It would definitely seem that there's collusion in the UK. And you combine that with, you know, it's interesting that you said you thought you lived in a place where there was free speech.
00:39:57.000It's really actually never existed in Europe.
00:39:59.000A lot of people don't understand that.
00:40:52.000There's now 60,000 Muslims, 30% of the town.
00:40:55.000The government growth forecast, the demographic growth forecast by 2030, in the next 14 years, the Pakistani and Bangladeshi community are going to increase by 70 to 77%.
00:42:14.000You wish to enforce a backward ideology, culture, or sharia on this country, you're not.
00:42:20.000So we've always differentiated between the two.
00:42:24.000I want to make sure that's clear because a lot of people watch this, a lot of people listen to this show, and they'll say, oh, it's just racist, and that's what they do with Donald Trump and wanting to build a wall.
00:42:32.000It's not a racial thing, and you've made it clear.
00:44:20.000Okay, because a lot of people did, and I think now they're realizing, because the right was always attacked as racist, Islamophobic, and now you're seeing people, in the U.K., if you're more right-wing, you're still left in the United States.
00:44:30.000I mean, has this made you realize, maybe a little bit, I've talked to people from Europe who go, I guess I never thought of that.
00:44:35.000I've always said multiculturalism sucks.
00:45:01.000I think when David Cameron says multiculturalism failed, when Angela Merkel says multiculturalism failed, I don't think for one second they're saying the Sikh community or the Hindu community have failed to integrate into the European cultures or communities, because they haven't.
00:45:15.000It's just a cowardice way of saying Islam's failed.
00:45:19.000Islam is going to continue to fail because fundamentally their fundamental beliefs stand in the opposition to freedom and democracy.
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00:51:34.000With a lot of these things, it comes from one study and it gets recirculated and people accept it as fact.
00:51:39.000Estimates such as 1 in 5 or 1 in 4's global rate are overly simplistic, if not misleading.
00:51:43.000None of the studies which generate estimates for specific institutes of higher education are nationally representative.
00:51:48.000So, this person goes on to highlight that 19.3% of students who were contacted in this study actually responded to the survey, despite the incentives.
00:52:01.000There's some fine print here that people don't know.
00:52:04.000Many news stories are focused on figures like 1 in 5 reporting victimization.
00:52:07.000I want to make sure I read this correctly for you.
00:52:08.000As the researchers who generated this number have repeatedly said the 1 in 5 number is for the few IHEs and is not representative of anything outside of this frame.
00:52:17.000So, another thing that's important, sexual assault, an incredibly...
00:52:21.000It's not really a clearly defined term to many people.
00:52:24.000For example, right now I say sexually assault.
00:53:09.000Do you see how we've broadened this in a very, very small sample study?
00:53:14.000Where only 19% of people responded, and now you're looking at actually the number, it's still less than 1 in 5 if you look at the actual research, and it's sexual assault, a broadly defined term, including intoxicated or incapacitated, which isn't clearly defined, people responding.
00:53:31.000So in other words, anyone who responded to this survey, less than 20% of people asked, who took the time out of their day to claim they were raped, could have been, under this survey, legitimately saying, yeah, I had drunken sex once.
00:53:43.000And that would be included in the one in five.
00:53:45.000Now, contrast that with, again, bring it up on the screen, FBI numbers, exceedingly rare.
00:55:57.000But rape accusations ruin men's lives, not only because of the reaction, but the procedural requirement of schools, as we saw with mattress girls.
00:56:08.000Well, many mattress girls, I'm sure, assume guilty until proven innocent, as it relates to rape on campus.
00:56:14.000So when you take that procedure, when you take that process and you combine it with people like Lena Dunham, the little girl who cried rape, going out saying, Ray, it's a rape culture!
00:56:21.000I was on an Adam Carolla show this week.
00:56:23.000He said, do you really think if you're a parent and you're going to send your kid to Cancun and you read one in four girls who's raped, you're not sending your kids to Cancun.
00:56:30.000But they're going to willingly send their daughters on campus?
00:56:51.000By doing something, do you mean releasing a PSA where you spout some false statistics about rape and tell everyone that it's their duty to speak out?
00:56:59.000Why don't you actually go through the process?
00:57:01.000Why don't you charge the guy with rape, Lena Dunham?
00:58:07.000Are you girls so afraid of the social justice warrior monsters that you've created that you're trying to cut off the identity politics at the pass?
00:58:16.000Like, yeah, we're four white women, but this we can represent...
00:58:19.000Listen, I don't care that you're four white women.
00:59:10.000Lena Dunham has that available to her with rape.
00:59:13.000When I hear people scream censorship, when I hear people scream rape and they don't do anything about it, it makes me think you're just doing it as a PR student.
00:59:19.000Which is very convenient considering that Lena Dunham has used this to pivot to I'm with her, is the hashtag.
00:59:25.000Hillary Clinton, who ironically enough was complicit in the alleged rape cover-ups of her husband for years.
00:59:29.000So isn't it convenient that right now, used to be everyone was racist, now everybody is sexist.
00:59:34.000But you can redeem yourself by voting for Hillary Clinton.
00:59:36.000And so it's time for all of us to talk about rape, but do nothing about it legally.
00:59:43.000For Breaking News on Ladder with Crowder, I'm Perry Matheson.
01:00:07.000We're returning now to Hopper for President's live press conference as he relaunches his campaign amidst the dissolving of Big Squirrel's death grip on the 2016 election.
01:00:22.000Hopper is not only a candidate for those on the right...
01:00:29.000For those who live in trees, Hopper is a candidate for all.
01:00:34.000And Americans will no longer have to deal with politics as usual, because the American people have said enough.
01:00:43.000Hopper is merely a symbol of the People's Revolution.
01:00:47.000And we will not Oh my god I thought we had a delay on this!
01:02:07.000We're going to get off the rape situation because it's just too much.
01:02:09.000We have Matt Eisman, who's a nice man, coming up after the break.
01:02:12.000The takeaway there, I just wanted to leave people, the reality, rape, while exceedingly rare, absolutely destroys lives.
01:02:19.000And lying about rape through false statistics or made-up personal fairy tales, as is the case with Lena Dunham, hurts real rape victims more than if you just shut up and didn't lie about it in the first place.
01:06:47.000Another thing in news today, we'll talk about this, Hillary Clinton refuses to admit that the right to bear arms was constitutional earlier this week.
01:06:54.000For those of you, she was asked, and it was George Stephanopoulos, someone who worked for the Clintons, mind you.
01:07:13.000I don't know how the Chinese men do it.
01:07:15.000If you ever want a photo that more crystallizes everything wrong with the media, George Stephanopoulos and Hillary Clinton in a side-by-side.
01:08:06.000She said, I think that for most of our history, there was a nuanced reading of the Second Amendment until the decision by the late Justice Scalia, and there was no argument until then that localities and states and federal government had a right, as we do with every amendment, to impose reasonable regulations.
01:08:18.000So I believe we can have common sense safety measures consistent with the Second Amendment.
01:08:22.000And to Little George's credit, he said, that's not what I asked.
01:08:26.000I said, do you believe that their conclusion that an individual's right to bear arms is a constitutional right?
01:11:30.000Nobody's getting off, and record numbers buy seals on their surfboards.
01:11:34.000If we get rid of these soulless, killing machines who have lifeless eyes like those Russians we talked about last week, All we'll have is more seals and penguins, and I'd much rather do some specials on seals and penguins than another surfer getting attacked by a shark outside of some drum circle in San Francisco.
01:11:51.000I will not read one more script that involves saving an endangered animal that, by God, should have been endangered and eradicated a long time ago.
01:13:01.000You've watched him on the television on a show that...
01:13:03.000It's one of the most popular shows of the summer, which is great because summer can sometimes be ratings, death for TV, and this show just is...
01:13:25.000My mom loves the show, and my friends who have little kids love the show.
01:13:31.000We've been lucky to stumble onto a show that seems to be this crossover formula that old and young people like, and thank God they watch during the summer.
01:14:13.000UK. But they've taken the American format.
01:14:17.000But as business proponents, you may be interested to know that despite the fact the American version has really changed the format of the show, and it's the one that they're taking.
01:15:22.000This was the first and only job I've ever been offered where you didn't have to audition.
01:15:28.000And I got this job about seven days before filming started, which means they had exhausted everyone more famous and more expensive than me.
01:15:37.000And then they're like, well, we'll take the guy.
01:15:39.000Because at that point I was doing Sports Soup, the sports version of the soup, on Versus, which was a sister channel of G4 where we started.
01:16:06.000I had that once, too, and it was the only role that I was offered without an audition, and it was for a Lifetime movie, and it turned out I was going to be a gay guy who ends up selling himself for a coke addiction.
01:16:26.000Well, I didn't want to do it, and then I remember that was when I had a falling out with my agent, which was like, you know, if you're not going to do any blue material, and I was like, first off, I'm performing oral services to a man in a truck stop for, like, a box of what equates to sucretes, like a very small amount of drugs in this scene.
01:16:43.000I'm assuming the reason you've come to me is that even the far-left progressives felt uncomfortable with it.
01:16:50.000Let's go all the way around and go to the uber conservative guy.
01:17:23.000It was initially going to premiere in September, but because of the former boss, I think they were a little concerned about being either drowned out or inextricably linked to him, for better or worse.
01:17:35.000So they decided to push it to January, where either he'll be president or he won't be...
01:17:44.000Well, and then Arnold kind of peeved him off when he endorsed Kasich.
01:17:49.000You know, Trump gets him the job, effectively, at the Celebrity Apprentice, and then he comes out, Kasich is the guy, and then Trump, yeah, he's a prick.
01:17:57.000Well, and I think that's what they were afraid of, is that, you know, Arnold, or that Trump, despite the fact he would be running for the most powerful office on the planet, would still take time to talk about a reality TV show on NBC and offer his opinions.
01:20:19.000Well, that is why when I'm on the road away from my wife and should I partake, I give people the common courtesy of tilting my iPad camera down so that nobody actually has to.
01:20:30.000If the NSA is watching, I just tilt it away a little bit.
01:20:35.000I don't know if that was true or not, but you want to be able to respect the office.
01:20:41.000That's kind of an interesting conversation as we move into new media.
01:20:45.000And I think that's important, but I also think it's important for Republicans to realize, all the Republicans who aren't Trump, that this is just the way it is.
01:20:55.000People like Cruz, people like Rubio, Fiorina, who we had in the show and we really liked, they didn't really take advantage of alternative media, new media, as the conservatives call it.
01:21:04.000You were the first one who brought that up.
01:21:06.000And it was interesting because I remember, I think Bill Clinton was the one who kind of first did it most popularly going on Arsenio and playing the saxophone.
01:21:44.000I think that that's, you know, and even Obama, when he was, who was at Glozell, he did the interview with the girl who did the Froot Loops on YouTube, and you're like, yeah, where's the dignity of the office?
01:21:53.000At the same time, though, how do you reach people in this new generation where they don't watch television?
01:24:00.000And here's the other thing I think that they miss out on is there's a cynicism about traditional press and a feeling that there's a bias there.
01:24:08.000And I think that you also never get the sense of who is this person really?
01:24:12.000And when you see them on a more informal show or somewhere, hey, we're going to be joking around and playing pogo in the lead-in.
01:24:20.000And they can let their hair down and see a real person because I think that's what a lot of people want to see is not the person behind the podium and You know, Trump, I think, has captured so much of the sentiment in not being a politician and the others just continued to fight it.
01:24:34.000And instead of saying, listen, I'm going to go on this podcast in a T-shirt and show you who I really am and give you an idea of my ideas, but not in this calculated speak, but just talking like I would to a friend.
01:24:45.000I think it was a real missed opportunity to connect with a lot of disenchanted voters.
01:24:49.000Well, and it was a real challenge for us because guests like you are far, you know, we prefer guests like, gosh, we have people all the time who really, some of them weren't even big names before they got on the show, and then they sort of started gaining traction.
01:25:28.000And that's why a lot of them deserve to lose.
01:25:30.000And it seems like Democrats just get that more, unfortunately.
01:25:32.000And I think they're also worried they're going to look like an idiot or look out of touch because they don't, a lot of them probably are more polished and calculated and they are uncomfortable.
01:25:43.000I mean, sort of unrelated, but talking about Baylor, where you saw him in that interview This is a guy who has been involved in some of the most powerful investigations in American history.
01:25:54.000And here he is not knowing how to answer a simple question.
01:26:12.000For Breaking Middles on Water with Crowder, I'm Barry Matheson.
01:26:41.000We unfortunately are forced to inform you that earlier today, Senator Bernie Sanders was hit by a Mack truck on the 405 freeway as he made a campaign stop in California.
01:26:54.000We do have an exclusive interview with Bernie Sanders on location via satellite who now has no arms.
01:27:03.000Nor like Senator Sanders, sorry about the quadriplegia.
01:27:10.000Now, Senator Sanders, at this point with the mathematical impossibility of winning the nomination and given your current health status, do you finally consider dropping out of this campaign?
01:27:24.000Not only will I not drop out, I'm reinvigorated from the loss of blood and subsequent transfusions.
01:29:00.000It used to be, you know, people would get their talk, their human interaction on the dinner table, and then they go watch TV. And tonight on the...
01:29:08.000Now they don't really have that dinner conversation, and so they want their entertainment to feel more like a human connection.
01:29:16.000And it's amazing how that's changed so quickly.
01:29:19.000Yeah, I think that's why podcasts have done so well, also, in that it is, to me, the best podcasts, or the best entertainment period, are the ones where it feels like a hang with your friends, and you're a part of it, you just can't talk back.
01:29:58.000And I think you feel you're getting a sense of the honest person.
01:30:03.000And now in their defense, when people who aren't comfortable being in front of the camera or being scrutinized, they're concerned about things being taken out of context.
01:30:21.000If you get torn apart, you can clarify them later, and the reality is most people will try to give you somewhat of the benefit of the doubt.
01:30:28.000We have enough from you where we're going to edit a clip together that makes it sound like you say all Mexicans are rapists, and we're going to send it to the executives.
01:30:36.000At NBC. Well, we were in Las Vegas, staying at Trump Hotel last year, when that statement came out as part of the finale for American Ninja Warrior.
01:30:45.000So through NBC, we're staying at Trump Hotel.
01:32:17.000Late night shows, on the other hand, are trying to embrace it, like Fallon and James Corden, Carpool Karaoke.
01:32:24.000I think people may not even know he has a talk show, but they all know carpool karaoke to the point where I've heard they're talking about turning that into a show in primetime on CBS. Well, Key and Peele sort of broke that mold, too.
01:32:41.000Speaking of networks sort of fighting it, there is one thing at least Trump represents that I don't know where you line up on him specifically right now.
01:32:48.000We're kind of all sitting back and watching.
01:32:49.000The pendulum has swung the other way, even more so just since you were last on the show, I think, six months ago, with political correctness, where, you know, everything is racist, everything's offensive.
01:32:59.000People just, they're not having it anymore.
01:33:03.000Because when I was in L.A. just recently, it's still the only place where a shirt like this would, oh, you can't wear that, where you still have to be really careful as to saying something that would offend.
01:33:12.000That's not the case around the rest of the country.
01:33:16.000I think the networks are at the long end of the tail or whatever the metaphor.
01:33:24.000You'll see it much sooner on social media and then on YouTube and then on Netflix and then networks like FX before it ever gets to the traditional big networks.
01:33:35.000A show like ours, we definitely were a huge...
01:33:40.000Our show is more women than men, viewers, and a lot of it are families and mothers.
01:33:46.000And so when we look at it, this is a show that's going to be very safe.
01:33:51.000I don't mean your show, but I mean being on set, being around these people.
01:33:54.000Remember when the guy, Grey's Anatomy, was sent to rehab for saying fag?
01:34:15.000I still think it depends on who you are and your persona.
01:34:21.000I think when Chelsea Handler does it or someone who's expected to do it, people are much more prepared for it.
01:34:27.000If a fighter does it, I think they're much more kind of, well, that's just a person laden with testosterone.
01:34:33.000No, because only a couple years ago there were fighters that were suspended for saying that.
01:34:36.000And I'm not saying you should say it, but I'm saying it because we've had a run-in where Dave Rubin, people were protesting him for appearing on a show where I said the word fag when I was on stage with Milo, referring to his use of the word.
01:34:46.000And it just seems like even liberals are like, okay, it's enough.
01:35:03.000I don't think there's anything wrong with going on a show with someone whose politics you agree with or disagree with, having a conversation.
01:35:10.000I always think more dialogue is better.
01:35:13.000And talking to people, whether you agree with them or not, is a great way to challenge your ideas, make them stronger, and either change your mind or change someone else's mind.
01:35:24.000So many people, it's just an echo chamber.
01:35:26.000And I think you look at people who are...
01:35:29.000You're preaching to the choir the whole time, and I don't think that's very compelling.
01:36:10.000Okay, Claire, I understand manual labor isn't for everyone, but we do have another option available here that I think you'll find quite satisfactory.
01:40:03.000While people get mad when you ask them macro about politics, you'll have people say, yeah, the outlook doesn't look very great.
01:40:09.000But right now, people, when you ask them about their personal lives, their personal situation, they're actually happier than they've been in recent history.
01:40:17.000More people are happy with their personal situation.
01:40:19.000That's also why it's not good for conservatives to demonize Obama for everything.
01:40:24.000You know, everything's Obama's fault because a lot of people are still happy with their lives.
01:40:29.000And so if you do that and you say, it's all Obama's fault, they go, well, my life is pretty good.
01:41:06.000But to believe that one man can destroy the entire country and that your only chance of bringing it back is one transcendent political savior, that's not conservative.
01:43:38.000Nearly all economists agree that NAFTA's effect on the economy has been relatively modest.
01:43:42.000Good or bad, it hasn't been that significant.
01:43:44.000As conservatives, libertarians, anti-authoritarians believe, the market tends to account for these issues.
01:43:49.000The only really valid study that proves catastrophic results from NAFTA comes from the Economic Policy Institute, a massively union-backed think tank.
01:43:59.000That's the one, let me bring it up right here on screen.
01:44:02.000Yeah, there you go, NAFTA. It comes from, oh gosh, that's the wrong thing.
01:46:04.000You drive to work in a car that's a few years old, air-conditioned, electric seats, you plug in your USB device or your Bluetooth, you're listening to your iPod while you're stopping at Starbucks to pick up your coffee.
01:46:14.000Right next to you on that very same road is a millionaire doing the exact same thing, only he happens to be an Alexis.
01:46:21.000And what you have today, the richest sultan didn't have 100 years ago.
01:46:27.000Those things wouldn't have been made available to you if the economy didn't determine which new jobs should come in.
01:46:34.000So people talk about all these disappearing jobs.
01:46:36.000Well, if you look at unemployment, it's remained relatively consistent.
01:46:39.000If you were to believe all of these disappearing jobs, unemployment would be like Detroit.
01:47:49.000I don't have the numbers in front of me.
01:47:51.00016,000 barrels are like 12,000 barrels to over 40,000 barrels.
01:47:55.000The reason for that is it's so popular and micro-brewing employs so many thousands of people in Michigan that they said, well, we want smaller breweries to be able to serve on premises and we want them to avoid some taxes.
01:48:05.000Of course, again, lowering taxes helps the business, encourages the business, and we don't want people to be punished.
01:48:09.000So a lot of these small breweries can do it under the banner of homebrewing because it's so popular.
01:49:05.000So someone created inequality, became a multi-millionaire or billionaire by ensuring that the person with whom they are no longer equal is still doing better than had that inequality gap not been created.
01:49:17.000So don't just throw around equality and middle class.
01:49:50.000I regretfully inform you that earlier today, Senator Bernie Sanders was in fact mauled by a Komodo dragon, leaving him with nothing left outside of his head and neck.
01:50:03.000We have an exclusive interview with him on location in Indonesia as he campaigns for more delegates.
01:50:10.000Senator Sanders, thanks for taking the time.
01:50:14.000You haven't seen the worst of me, Perry!
01:50:17.000Senator Sanders, is it the point where you really should consider dropping out if only for your health?
01:50:29.000Sanders, you're merely a head in the jar.
01:50:32.000That's not the size of the head in the jar!
01:50:35.000Or whether there's anything else outside of that jar, like a torso, or limbs, or anything resembling a body, it's the brain inside that head inside that jar!
01:50:48.000And I've got the best, and I'm not giving up, America!
01:52:14.000Who weren't listening earlier, we have a guest on, a long-time friend of Jared's, and since we're doing, well, we're doing China this week, but he's from Laos.
01:54:42.000Yeah, because of all the regal liability with squatters in the apartment, they're doing drugs, and I can't kick them out because of city office!
01:54:49.000Okay, I don't know if I'm following this clearly.
01:55:34.000First, you can't use that word on air.
01:55:39.000Okay, let's, I just want to make sure, I understand, maybe this is your first time.
01:55:42.000Second, you mean you have a problem, I want to get this right, of a homeless person, homeless people defecating in front of your- That happens.
01:55:50.000Yeah, in front of your apartment complex.
01:55:53.000No, I mean, Rittery's sh** are the apartment!
01:55:56.000We found a homeless guy climbing up the fire escape on the third floor!
01:58:13.000Hey, if anybody out there want to buy some real estate, I have a No, Jeffrey, we didn't necessarily agree on a plug, and I don't even know that we're allowed to do that in this context.
01:59:38.000A creature to be marveled, just as much as it is to be feared.
01:59:43.000Unlike many snakes who bite their prey, injecting a deadly neurotoxin, the Burmese python dances death in a much more skillful, And beautiful manner, as she coaxes them into her domain, and gradually as she gains her grip and maintains it in a deathful squeeze, eradicating the prey of all life.
02:00:51.000She's living in with another man who I get to pay for because they choose not to get married and live under Uncle Sam none the wiser.
02:00:58.000And the highlight of my day, the only company that I even get to keep As a godforsaken director like you who doesn't even care what the pain I'm going through.
02:03:13.000Is it one of those things with Lena Dunham, and then we'll get into why you're on the program.
02:03:17.000When I take my license pictures, I take them like this, or I do something silly because my justification is like, well, I never take good pictures, so I look stupid on purpose.
02:03:25.000Do you think that's what Lena Dunham is doing, but always?
02:03:29.000Yes, I think that's what most feminists do, actually.
02:03:32.000They know they're unattractive, and so they push the envelope and they say, I'm purposefully looking this way.
02:03:37.000So it's kind of one of those things, even in art or design, if you tilt something, you want to make sure that it's super tilted so people know that it's on purpose.
02:07:29.000There's nothing that says, well, you know, unless the computers evolve and people can spew whatever they want on the Internet, that the founding fathers were very specific in their vagueness.
02:07:48.000Danger doesn't just happen in your home.
02:07:51.000So at what point is the Ninth Circuit going to say, well, the Second Amendment doesn't say anything about you having firearms in your home.
02:07:59.000It doesn't say anything about you having firearms in public.
02:08:02.000So we're going to have to regulate that.
02:08:06.000We're not saying that you can't keep your firearms.
02:08:08.000We're just going to regulate where you can have them, which is what they're doing with religion as well.
02:08:14.000It's what they're doing with freedom of speech.
02:08:15.000They're saying, well, you can have your freedom of religion, but just at your church.
02:08:19.000Don't you dare bring it into your bakery.
02:08:21.000Well, isn't it interesting, too, that they love to use the sort of, well, take it in historical context for ammo capacity and muskets, but not when it comes to the reason why a lot of them wouldn't have carried said giant muskets around.
02:08:36.000Because they try to argue from a historical perspective, like why these things historically never have to carry.
02:08:41.000Well, it would be really hard to carry a musket around.
02:08:44.000And right away, if you look at the old history of the Navy revolver and what people, they took them across the country and they had them open at their hip, wherever they went, all the time.
02:10:11.000The weird thing is, I know you know that's not a word, so I know I'm going to get texts from you afterwards like, I can't believe I said it!
02:10:53.000Anyway, yeah, one of the dissenting judges says there's going to be no point in having an amendment, our rights, the Bill of Rights, if we keep...
02:11:01.000Pushing the limits and over-regulating what's going to be the point to even having them.
02:11:08.000Well, let me say this, because I've talked about this, and after Brad Thor said something that was so uncontroversial and people got mad like it was a death threat.
02:11:43.000I said, not an ammo ban on it, but if...
02:11:47.000And this has happened in many countries.
02:11:48.000If, at any point, they actually come to take already-owned firearms away, I will say, on air, at that point, that is a line in the sand.
02:12:00.000And I think if they're coming for your weapons, not banning, not being able to sell them a sword, but if they're coming into your house to take your weapons, that's when it actually comes to violent revolution.
02:12:28.000I mean, it was a while ago, so I can't remember all the details, but yeah, that was...
02:12:32.000These two guys were just being plowed by the federal government.
02:12:36.000And whatever you want to say about the Bundys, maybe they were doing it as being opportunistic with it, which is probably what they were doing.
02:12:53.000No, but I'm saying for me, if they come in, for me, my point is if they ever at any point start going into houses and taking already owned firearms, That to me is, nope, you don't get to do it.
02:13:04.000And that has happened in plenty of countries in the recent realm of human history.
02:13:08.000So I want to be clear when people say, well, no, there's no gray area.
02:13:12.000If they come for guns, I think that's appropriate fireback time.
02:13:17.000Tweet us at S. Crowder if you think I'm wrong.
02:14:27.000A lot of times people don't understand that in Canada, that bent over for the king, where I was raised, or in the UK, where you can be arrested for singing kung fu fighting.
02:14:35.000You know, a big failsafe for that is a bunch of people on every corner with firearms.
02:14:41.000It's just people don't want to acknowledge it, but that's reality, and we're safer with lower crime than ever, with higher gun ownership than ever.
02:14:46.000I mean, it's one of those pretty cut-and-dry issues, freedom, tyranny.
02:14:52.000Do you have 10 seconds for closing thoughts, or just your plug?
02:14:55.000Oh, well, I would say, you know, the Democrats are always talking about how much they love democracy and votes, but look at all these rulings that they celebrate.
02:15:02.000They don't come from the ballot box at all.
02:15:04.000That includes abortion, that includes guns, that includes gay marriage.
02:15:07.000So they're all about the votes and democracy, but they're not.
02:18:52.000I think that you're going to have, and this is the problem with the gun issue, you can do all of this through the courts, and you want to talk about a separation, people will become out of touch.
02:18:58.000If Hillary Clinton becomes president, firearms right now are the biggest winning issue in America.
02:19:04.000Like I said, it's the one issue where Democrats will break ranks.
02:19:29.000Now, now, now, now, you can get a gun without so much as a background check.
02:19:33.000You can get it faster than you can get a cheeseburger.
02:19:37.000Someone who's ever bought a gun goes, bullcrap.
02:19:40.000Bullcrap, because they've all gone through a background check.
02:19:41.000More people have bought firearms than ever.
02:19:43.000So it's just too easy to disprove at this point.
02:19:45.000It's just too easy for people to not believe.
02:19:47.000So the only way they can do it, and that was a brilliant point that Courtney brought up, the only way they can do it is forcing it through the courts.
02:20:13.000Banning your M.O. So the reason why it's so important, and I'm not necessarily a firearm enthusiast.
02:20:19.000I mean, I like going to the shooting range.
02:20:21.000I'm not somebody who knows a whole bunch and builds guns from scratch, nothing like that.
02:20:24.000But I support, I'm more of a Second Amendment activist.
02:20:27.000The reason it's such a pivotal point is because there is no more clear of a line of tyranny than the Second Amendment, especially when it's written in the Constitution very clearly.
02:20:37.000We have a long line of history, legal precedent, rulings to say people have the right to bear arms, and then you have an administration saying, nope, all of them are wrong, and we're going to force it through.
02:21:23.000There are too many police officers who wouldn't do it.
02:21:27.000Too many members of the National Guard or the military who would not do that.
02:21:30.000I don't think they would follow those orders.
02:21:32.000And that's why I think that can get so ugly.
02:21:33.000And that's why I think they're trying to slowly do this with...
02:21:35.000A lot of you probably didn't know about the AR-15 ammo ban.
02:21:39.000When people say, well, what have they done?
02:21:40.000They have attempted so many things, concretely, and we've documented them repeatedly at ladderwithcreder.com, that I'm amazed when conservative hosts...
02:21:48.000You have a lot of conservatives out there, activists, who've never owned a gun or never shot a firearm.
02:21:54.000One thing I see a lot is I see a lot of other conservative hosts, and this is where probably me and the Trump people would find a lot of common ground as far as the elitism.
02:22:00.000They're writing for these think tanks or publications or they're on these hosts with these big networks where they like to claim that they're more thought-provoking just because they happen to unify with liberals who don't support anything they believe in.
02:22:11.000Listen, we have civil dialogue on the show, but I never lie about the fact like, oh yeah, Zach Ford is on and you know what, we agree on more.
02:22:22.000Yeah, listen, I think that people on the Cruz side, whether it's Rubio, most people on the Trump side, some of them not, but the biggest contingency of Trump voters, they want the same things.
02:22:57.000So I'm not going to lie to you and, ah, gee whiz, guys, let's get along.
02:23:02.000No, I don't want the same things as Mark Zuckerberg.
02:23:05.000Doesn't mean I won't have him on and treat him respectfully like the imam who called for my death or Zach Ford, but make no mistake, we do not want the same things.
02:23:13.000There is no common ground with those people.
02:23:16.000So just because we're nice on this program and civil, I want people to understand We hold their feet to the fire.
02:23:22.000If you watch what we do on this program, we're not nice to these people.
02:23:28.000And it's not a screaming match because it's more productive to showcase why we don't want the same things.
02:23:35.000So it's important for you to see that.
02:23:36.000There has never been more of a diametric opposition to the American people, the will of the American people, specifically where the American people are right on a constitutional issue like the Second Amendment.
02:23:45.000Sometimes the will of the people is wrong.
02:23:51.000But in this case, the will of the people is right because it's ingrained into the Constitution.
02:23:55.000So the will of the people is 100% correct, in line with the Founding Fathers' original intent, the Constitution, and you have governments usurping it.