Louder with Crowder - June 10, 2016


#78 OMG CHINESE RACISM! Tommy Robinson and Matt Iseman | Louder With Crowder


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 24 minutes

Words per Minute

183.96768

Word Count

26,568

Sentence Count

2,592

Misogynist Sentences

111

Hate Speech Sentences

101


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:02.000 You've found yourself at the junction where worlds meet.
00:00:06.000 Politics.
00:00:07.000 Civility?
00:00:08.000 How about honesty in this country, folks?
00:00:10.000 Entertainment.
00:00:11.000 I don't like entertainment!
00:00:13.000 And a whole bunch of other stuff.
00:00:16.000 It's about having a healthy body image.
00:00:18.000 If you have a very unhealthy body, you should have a horrible body image.
00:00:21.000 Not a big home improvement market in Detroit.
00:00:23.000 We are definitely going to get letters.
00:00:26.000 You're listening to Talk Radio's Strangest Animal.
00:00:30.000 You're a strange animal.
00:00:32.000 That's what I know.
00:00:33.000 You're getting louder with Crowder.
00:00:37.000 But you're a strange animal.
00:00:39.000 I got to.
00:00:40.000 This 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.
00:01:07.000 Oh, boy!
00:01:08.000 Glad to be with you.
00:01:37.000 You know what that sound is?
00:01:38.000 That's the sound of the weekend.
00:01:39.000 I don't know.
00:01:40.000 I'm going to get my headphones on.
00:01:41.000 I've got to go behind this.
00:01:43.000 I'll be honest.
00:01:44.000 This is the second weekend, and I have yet to think about how to accommodate the old cans.
00:01:49.000 This is a disaster.
00:01:51.000 This is a disaster.
00:01:51.000 For people listening terrestrial, we've gone all out with Cultural Appropriation Month, and it's a little hard.
00:01:57.000 It's a little hard to pull off.
00:01:59.000 I also just realized I just maybe appeared online.
00:02:01.000 Nude.
00:02:02.000 Well, that's a treat for everybody.
00:02:03.000 China.
00:02:04.000 China this year, this month, this week, Cultural Appropriation Month.
00:02:09.000 Also, for reference, Not Gay Jared was the one who decided to dress up the way he has as a geisha.
00:02:14.000 I'm very committed to the role of what I do.
00:02:18.000 So, glad to be with you.
00:02:20.000 This week, lots has happened.
00:02:21.000 Producing with me in video studio, as always, is Not Gay Jared.
00:02:24.000 He is not gay.
00:02:24.000 Follow him at Not Gay Jared.
00:02:26.000 I fulfill my legal obligation.
00:02:27.000 Draw your own conclusions.
00:02:29.000 Of course, thank you to all of our wonderful affiliates.
00:02:31.000 We're live streaming again on YouTube tonight.
00:02:33.000 Not the book of the faces.
00:02:35.000 Not the book of the faces.
00:02:35.000 Are you just having trouble holding your headphones on?
00:02:35.000 Are you okay?
00:02:37.000 There's just no way to accommodate this.
00:02:38.000 How do these people do this?
00:02:40.000 That's why they invented the earbuds.
00:02:42.000 For the Chinese?
00:02:43.000 It all comes together now.
00:02:44.000 It's so funny you should bring that up because I have some interesting facts about China.
00:02:47.000 In cultural appropriation, we are going to appreciate many cultures this month.
00:02:51.000 So, we are not live streaming on Facebook this week, but...
00:02:54.000 First off, great guest.
00:02:55.000 Tommy Robinson, most hated man in Europe.
00:02:57.000 We have him on today.
00:02:59.000 We have American Ninja Warrior's Matt Eisman, closeted conservative.
00:03:02.000 He asked me not to disclose his politics.
00:03:03.000 He's a conservative.
00:03:04.000 So there you go.
00:03:05.000 There you go.
00:03:05.000 He's going to get fired by NBC for coming on the show.
00:03:07.000 But he's a big fan of Courtney Kirchhoff.
00:03:09.000 And, of course, Courtney Kirchhoff.
00:03:10.000 We'll be on to talk about what just happened, the California court on concealed carry.
00:03:16.000 AR15.com, one of our wonderful sponsors.
00:03:18.000 Thank you so much.
00:03:19.000 Courtney Kirchhoff is a big fan of the ARVCOM. And a big fan of the AR-15, I think, has ordered some from you guys.
00:03:25.000 So we're excited.
00:03:26.000 We have a lot to get to this week.
00:03:27.000 Of course, the big issue is the rape scandal over there with Stanford.
00:03:31.000 You look immensely uncomfortable not gay, Jared.
00:03:33.000 This is the worst.
00:03:35.000 This is the worst.
00:03:36.000 Is it worse than drowning a female baby on camera?
00:03:38.000 I'm going to go long record saying yeah.
00:03:40.000 Do you know why we do this, folks?
00:03:41.000 I'm sure someone else will be doing this probably next week, this exact bit.
00:03:45.000 To 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?
00:03:53.000 Yes.
00:03:54.000 Yes.
00:03:55.000 Now let's get to the issues.
00:03:56.000 Not even behind the scenes.
00:03:57.000 Well, hold on a second.
00:03:59.000 It's just a doll.
00:04:01.000 Oh.
00:04:02.000 It's not a real baby.
00:04:03.000 I am relieved.
00:04:04.000 But that brings us to information on China, let alone fact they drown female babies because they only want sons.
00:04:10.000 So, let me give you some facts here on China.
00:04:12.000 We'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.
00:04:19.000 China facts.
00:04:21.000 China executes more people than any other country in the world.
00:04:26.000 Well, that's good.
00:04:26.000 That means they're efficient.
00:04:28.000 They get things done over there.
00:04:29.000 A lot that we can learn from China.
00:04:30.000 Oh, I like the glasses with that combination.
00:04:32.000 It's kind of like the other woman.
00:04:33.000 Take them off.
00:04:34.000 Put them back on.
00:04:36.000 Ooh.
00:04:38.000 Ooh.
00:04:38.000 Okay.
00:04:41.000 Here's something else about China that you may not know.
00:04:43.000 Mystical culture.
00:04:44.000 Lots of medicine from China.
00:04:45.000 Of course, none of it works, but they do develop a lot of medicine.
00:04:48.000 They have a lot of Chinese herbal medicine.
00:04:50.000 Air pollution is so bad that breathing Beijing's air does much more damage to the lungs as smoking 40 cigarettes in one day.
00:04:57.000 That's crazy.
00:04:58.000 I've actually known people who lived in Beijing.
00:05:00.000 Really?
00:05:01.000 Yeah, it's terrible.
00:05:02.000 Are they still alive?
00:05:04.000 Let me call them.
00:05:05.000 I don't know.
00:05:07.000 Let's not do that right now.
00:05:08.000 You're going to have to wipe all that off, by the way, for our first guest, Tommy Robinson.
00:05:11.000 I don't know how quickly you can do that.
00:05:12.000 I brought a hose.
00:05:14.000 We have about a three-minute commercial break there.
00:05:17.000 Oh.
00:05:18.000 This is unbelievable.
00:05:20.000 You know what?
00:05:20.000 You've heard crazy delicacies in China.
00:05:22.000 There are a lot of delicacies.
00:05:24.000 Cultural differences.
00:05:25.000 I probably wouldn't be a huge fan of dog.
00:05:28.000 But this seems interesting.
00:05:30.000 Virgin boy eggs is a Chinese delicacy.
00:05:32.000 Virgin boy eggs.
00:05:33.000 It's as delicious as it sounds.
00:05:34.000 They're eggs soaked in urine of virgin boys.
00:05:40.000 Does the urine of a virgin boy really just add the extra?
00:05:44.000 These are not people who are going to be conquering the world economy anytime soon.
00:05:47.000 When people say it, I don't believe it.
00:05:49.000 I don't.
00:05:50.000 I don't believe it.
00:05:51.000 Another one.
00:05:51.000 China.
00:05:52.000 They now abolished the one-child policy.
00:05:55.000 It's responsible for over 400 million prevented births.
00:05:59.000 As they put it.
00:05:59.000 And that, of course, is what leads to them drowning girls because in China, women are less valuable.
00:06:03.000 Men are the ones who work.
00:06:04.000 They bring home the bacon.
00:06:05.000 And so if they can only have one child, they want it to be a boy.
00:06:07.000 And so you end up just like, it ends up being like Match.com.
00:06:11.000 We have a very severe...
00:06:12.000 Seems like a place where trainees would really make sense.
00:06:15.000 In China?
00:06:16.000 Yeah.
00:06:17.000 Out of necessity.
00:06:18.000 Out of necessity to survive.
00:06:19.000 It's all about intent.
00:06:20.000 It's not gay.
00:06:21.000 It's just the only...
00:06:22.000 Okay.
00:06:23.000 I don't want to get into more here.
00:06:24.000 I have some really...
00:06:25.000 This was from Casey Burnett who sent us some.
00:06:28.000 And this can go into a really dark place really quickly with the Chinese facts.
00:06:32.000 We want to appreciate it.
00:06:33.000 We love China.
00:06:34.000 We want to appreciate it.
00:06:34.000 Oh, gosh.
00:06:35.000 Thank you, China.
00:06:36.000 You are a lawless...
00:06:37.000 Was that a nip slip I just saw on the air?
00:06:38.000 That was a nip slip.
00:06:39.000 You are a lawless, godless people, China.
00:06:40.000 A little tasteful side boob going on there.
00:06:42.000 A little tasteful side boob.
00:06:42.000 For people who aren't watching live, you are missing a show.
00:06:46.000 You are missing a show.
00:06:47.000 This week, Muhammad Ali passed away.
00:06:50.000 That's sad.
00:06:51.000 We 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.
00:06:57.000 People gave us a lot of crap about Muhammad Ali.
00:06:59.000 Listen, I want to clarify something because I've gotten a lot of hate mail.
00:07:02.000 It's not lost on me that Muhammad Ali was a black supremacist.
00:07:06.000 It'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.
00:07:11.000 That's not lost on me.
00:07:12.000 However...
00:07:13.000 The guy has still contributed, and I also think George Foreman, I think Larry Holman, better fighters.
00:07:18.000 But the guy contributed to American culture in a way that very few athletes have.
00:07:23.000 I also like Joe Frazier better.
00:07:25.000 Joe 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.
00:07:31.000 Long before Muhammad Ali, white people loved Joe Louis.
00:07:34.000 So 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.
00:07:42.000 People grew up with him.
00:07:44.000 And one thing, too, I do think, we'll probably get this clip up later, where Muhammad Ali was really against race mixing.
00:07:50.000 Now, whether you agree with that or not, I don't really care, personally.
00:07:55.000 I've dated a black woman.
00:07:57.000 I married a white woman.
00:07:58.000 But the last girl I dated in a long-term relationship was Ethiopian.
00:08:01.000 I told you I offended her because of the Ethiopian restaurant, and I made fun of it.
00:08:05.000 By the way, Africa...
00:08:07.000 The continent of Africa, we're just encompassing all of it, is going to be up in Cultural Appropriation Month.
00:08:11.000 But 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.
00:08:19.000 There ain't nothing wrong with wanting to stick with your own kind.
00:08:21.000 He didn't believe in interracial marriage, relationships.
00:08:24.000 So, it is interesting that the left ignored that, because...
00:08:26.000 Was that a black schoolhouse bill?
00:08:27.000 I have no idea what it was.
00:08:29.000 I don't do a Muhammad Ali impression.
00:08:30.000 The point is, if Donald Trump said it, it would be stop the presses.
00:08:33.000 And no one wanted to talk about it with Muhammad Ali.
00:08:33.000 Sure.
00:08:35.000 So listen, I believe in honoring people for the things for which they deserve to be honored.
00:08:41.000 Muhammad Ali doesn't deserve to be honored for draft dodging.
00:08:43.000 Muhammad Ali doesn't deserve to be honored for his views on white people, necessarily.
00:08:47.000 But 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.
00:08:56.000 So I hope people understand that.
00:08:58.000 Because it's not lost on me.
00:09:00.000 You 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.
00:09:07.000 Go start your own podcast.
00:09:07.000 Great.
00:09:09.000 I don't really care.
00:09:12.000 Well, I do care, but, you know, we can't be all the things to all the people all the time.
00:09:15.000 I've always had kind of a philosophy of eat the fish, spit out the bones kind of thing with different people.
00:09:20.000 Especially, you have to have all these actors and celebrities who have, you can appreciate what they do without appreciating everything they say and do.
00:09:26.000 It It changes if they go into political activism.
00:09:29.000 There'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.
00:09:39.000 And I was like, you know what?
00:09:40.000 I can't go there because I don't directly want to be supporting a socialist.
00:09:44.000 The beer's not that great anyways.
00:09:45.000 You know the brewery I'm talking about.
00:09:47.000 It shall remain nameless.
00:09:48.000 It shall remain nameless.
00:09:49.000 Like the god of many faces has no name.
00:09:53.000 Mashable.
00:09:54.000 Let me update you on Mashable.
00:09:55.000 Before we get to news of the week, I want to update you on all of this.
00:09:57.000 We're going to have some pretty big things.
00:09:58.000 I'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.
00:10:08.000 Spoiler alert, it's a myth.
00:10:09.000 It's not true.
00:10:10.000 It's never been true.
00:10:11.000 I'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.
00:10:17.000 This was better.
00:10:18.000 Right.
00:10:18.000 This was better.
00:10:19.000 But the Mashable situation.
00:10:20.000 So...
00:10:21.000 We weren't able to live stream.
00:10:22.000 Those of you who are listening terrestrially, we are live streaming now, video streaming.
00:10:25.000 And of course, listen, wherever you're listening, subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud.
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00:10:34.000 And we're going to be doing more.
00:10:35.000 It would be wonderful if we went daily, wouldn't we?
00:10:37.000 But it will never happen.
00:10:38.000 Don't try and force my hat.
00:10:39.000 It will never happen.
00:10:41.000 Mashable.
00:10:41.000 They filed a BS copyright claim.
00:10:43.000 We released a video about it.
00:10:44.000 We told you it was happening.
00:10:45.000 And so we directed you to Facebook.
00:10:47.000 There's a silver lining because now we'll be streaming to all of the above.
00:10:50.000 We filed a counterclaim.
00:10:52.000 So I had a lawyer.
00:10:53.000 It was expensive.
00:10:55.000 Bill Richman came on.
00:10:56.000 He cuts the steals, but he's a really good, qualified lawyer.
00:10:58.000 And we won.
00:10:59.000 We invited Mashable to meet us in court.
00:11:01.000 We welcomed it.
00:11:02.000 We said, no, no, no, this is a false claim.
00:11:03.000 Come meet us in court.
00:11:05.000 And they wet themselves, tucked tail, and left.
00:11:07.000 So, 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.
00:11:20.000 We've won every single claim.
00:11:21.000 We've had dozens, except for one.
00:11:23.000 Which we could fight, but we've chosen not to.
00:11:25.000 It was the Trigglypuff theme song.
00:11:27.000 We always win, but it ties you up for several weeks.
00:11:30.000 And that's what leftists do.
00:11:31.000 That's what a frivolous lawsuit or a frivolous claim is.
00:11:34.000 So, that's a big win.
00:11:36.000 We're happy to tell you about it.
00:11:38.000 We'll tell you more about it, but just go to ladderwithcrowder.com, bookmark it, so we don't lose touch.
00:11:42.000 We're always going to keep this going for free.
00:11:44.000 We have one more segment here.
00:11:46.000 I'm going to get into a few things that I think we need to talk about before we get to Tommy Robinson.
00:11:50.000 Ladder with Crowder.
00:11:52.000 Stay tuned China!
00:11:53.000 China!
00:11:55.000 Mr. Louie!
00:11:57.000 Welcome to Wild at Large, on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Prank.
00:12:16.000 Oh, the grizzly.
00:12:18.000 One of nature's most beautiful creatures, and in one of its frequent twists of irony.
00:12:24.000 Also, it's most deadly.
00:12:26.000 Weighing in at over...
00:12:27.000 My lord, that grizzly bear is humongous.
00:12:31.000 Are you seeing this?
00:12:33.000 Yes, just keep reading the lines, Shotspur.
00:12:34.000 No, I mean really.
00:12:35.000 I don't think I've ever seen a land mammal.
00:12:38.000 Outside of the elephant, but they're not aggressive.
00:12:40.000 This animal is clearly a monster.
00:12:42.000 I wonder what would happen if you put this grizzly bear in an arena with a male silverback gorilla.
00:12:49.000 I don't think that's legal, Jasper.
00:12:50.000 Just keep going with the lines there.
00:12:51.000 No, I mean, we have some budget here at Wild at Large.
00:12:54.000 I 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.
00:13:06.000 Damn it, Jasper, just do the lines.
00:13:08.000 Well, I sure think our viewers would get a kick out of it.
00:13:11.000 Stay tuned for more Wild at Large on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Trump.
00:13:17.000 .
00:13:22.000 Glad to be back.
00:13:48.000 Have a smooth.
00:13:48.000 Sealing the fate on the end of our careers, in case there were any doubt.
00:13:53.000 Latterworth Kreider, Tommy Robinson after the break.
00:13:55.000 I'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.
00:14:01.000 But let me kind of update, for those of you who don't know, what's happened.
00:14:05.000 The Stanford case of, of course, this rape.
00:14:09.000 And people are really mad about the judge.
00:14:11.000 I have it up here on my screen.
00:14:12.000 For a lenient judge here.
00:14:15.000 Of course, Brock Allen Turner is a situation of rape at Stanford.
00:14:19.000 I thought that maybe I had missed something regarding this case.
00:14:24.000 Damn it.
00:14:25.000 I thought that maybe there was a pop-up ad on this site that we were using.
00:14:27.000 I thought maybe I'd missed something because of everyone getting up in a bunch and the fighting going back and forth.
00:14:32.000 This one seems pretty cut and dry.
00:14:36.000 Guy was drunk.
00:14:37.000 She was drunk.
00:14:38.000 Wasn't consensual.
00:14:40.000 Guy sexually assaulted a girl.
00:14:42.000 Bad.
00:14:43.000 Okay?
00:14:44.000 Absolutely bad.
00:14:45.000 Now, here's something that's important we'll get into later.
00:14:47.000 The reason that this falls on deaf ears of what seems to be clearly a case of sexual assault is because of all the fake claims.
00:14:55.000 And here's the fallout.
00:14:57.000 Leftists are saying, well, he only got a light sentence because he was white.
00:15:01.000 That this is a racial thing.
00:15:02.000 This is white privilege.
00:15:06.000 Almost invariably, when these rape cases come out, it's not...
00:15:10.000 Columbia girl, mattress girl, was fake.
00:15:13.000 UVA scandal, fake.
00:15:14.000 If we want to get into the race thing, Duke lacrosse team.
00:15:17.000 Remember, black girl came forward.
00:15:19.000 Said it was a stripper, said she was gang raped.
00:15:21.000 Fake.
00:15:22.000 Ruined lives.
00:15:24.000 So it is important.
00:15:24.000 Listen, this is bad.
00:15:25.000 This guy really seems like a scumbag, and his dad did not help the situation.
00:15:30.000 But if you look at the judge...
00:15:32.000 The judge in this case, I've tried to do my due diligence here.
00:15:35.000 I've been traveling all week, so I wanted to make sure that I hadn't missed something as to why there was so much controversy.
00:15:40.000 The judge seems to be a remarkably fair judge.
00:15:43.000 He doesn't seem to be a guy at all who's a racist or who would be lenient on a rapist simply because he's white.
00:15:48.000 There doesn't seem to be any evidence of that here.
00:15:50.000 It seems to be one of those cases where it comes down to provability.
00:15:53.000 Both were intoxicated.
00:15:54.000 What was the severity?
00:15:56.000 And so a sentence was...
00:15:57.000 And what are your prior infractions?
00:15:59.000 And so a sentence was ruled.
00:16:00.000 Now, is it the right one?
00:16:01.000 You can argue maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
00:16:04.000 But when people get into if he were black, he'd be behind bars forever.
00:16:07.000 Look, and you hear this stat, look how many young black boys are put behind bars.
00:16:11.000 Well, first off, they're not just put behind bars out of nowhere.
00:16:15.000 That's one of those most misleading statistics.
00:16:17.000 Kind of like the statistic that marijuana offenders, I don't know.
00:16:19.000 The 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.
00:16:30.000 People are not going to prison anywhere in this country.
00:16:34.000 You're talking single-digit numbers that it occurs on a yearly basis.
00:16:38.000 Single-digit numbers.
00:16:39.000 At best, you can count on both hands of people who smoke a joint with no prior infractions and go to prison.
00:16:46.000 It's not happening.
00:16:47.000 So my issue with this is, guy's a scumbag, yes.
00:16:51.000 Why were people right away going, people were waiting for more facts, were waiting for more information, because Elena Dunham claimed to be raped.
00:16:59.000 Right?
00:17:00.000 We know that's false.
00:17:02.000 Unless you're talking about her and her sister, that's sexual assault.
00:17:04.000 The 1 in 5 and sexual assault number, we want to take time.
00:17:06.000 We're going to take a longer segment after Tommy Robinson to go through this point by point.
00:17:10.000 And I won't be doing it in this silly getup.
00:17:12.000 This is the last you get to see of this Chinese getup.
00:17:15.000 But it's not true.
00:17:16.000 And it's so important, especially when dealing with something like sexual assault.
00:17:20.000 Listen, men out there hate rape.
00:17:23.000 We can't stand rape.
00:17:25.000 None of us are fans of rape.
00:17:26.000 We want to lock these guys up and throw away the key as well.
00:17:31.000 Or worse.
00:17:32.000 Or worse.
00:17:33.000 But 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.
00:17:40.000 Not only is it a huge disservice to actual rape victims, but it's a huge disservice to a lot of young...
00:17:46.000 to the vast majority of young men who don't have a voice in this, who always, always stand out against rape.
00:17:52.000 When people say, why won't anyone stand out?
00:17:54.000 Go on Twitter and look at men on Twitter or Facebook, anywhere...
00:17:59.000 All 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.
00:18:07.000 It's also the same reason that men don't want men in dresses in the ladies' room.
00:18:10.000 Because they understand that men are more sexually predatorial by nature.
00:18:13.000 And so you want to talk about rape culture?
00:18:15.000 Again, it's just the politicization that really bothers me.
00:18:17.000 There's not a whole lot here other than the fact that this guy was a scumbag.
00:18:21.000 People were mad that the sentence wasn't enough.
00:18:23.000 And 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.
00:18:35.000 As Wantanabe!
00:18:35.000 Rapists.
00:18:37.000 I said Wantanabe.
00:18:38.000 We're so in character!
00:18:40.000 So!
00:18:40.000 Just consistently in character.
00:18:41.000 I'm Daniel Day-Lewising this.
00:18:43.000 If I have a daughter, guess what?
00:18:45.000 I should look like a creepy joker without the thing.
00:18:45.000 She's in trouble!
00:18:47.000 You do.
00:18:48.000 You just look very good without it.
00:18:49.000 Bad.
00:18:50.000 It's very bizarre.
00:18:50.000 Bad.
00:18:51.000 Speaking of which, UN just placed Saudi Arabia on a list of human rights places to blacklist.
00:18:57.000 So we're talking about human rights.
00:18:59.000 And next week we'll have Annie Cyrus on, who was sold into being a child bride and beaten and raped her whole life as a young Muslim.
00:19:07.000 So, again, I just really hate the politicization of not giving a voice to those who really should be given a voice.
00:19:13.000 This is a horrible story.
00:19:14.000 It really seems like – and the guy was saying blaming it all on the alcohol.
00:19:19.000 And there is – I understand the point of people saying, well, if you're both intoxicated, why is it rape?
00:19:23.000 Well, if you're both intoxicated but one clearly doesn't consent, that's not the same as drunken sex, right?
00:19:28.000 We want to be clear with that, with the people who go too far the other way.
00:19:30.000 You can both be drunk, and one can still be a rapist.
00:19:34.000 But, two people consuming alcohol as feminists does not make only the man a rapist.
00:19:38.000 Again, this is why it's so important.
00:19:40.000 Right?
00:19:40.000 People go, well, what's the gray area?
00:19:41.000 The only reason there's a gray area is because feminists have pushed, and leftists have pushed on campus, as it's one of...
00:19:50.000 The foundational rules of rape culture that if people are intoxicated, it's automatically rape, but only for the guy.
00:19:57.000 If a man and a woman are drunk and they have sex on campus, the man is a rapist.
00:20:00.000 That's what they've been pushing.
00:20:01.000 That's what Lena Dunham pushed.
00:20:02.000 That's what she used to justify what she claimed to be rape.
00:20:06.000 So 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.
00:20:17.000 But guess what?
00:20:19.000 If both of them were racist and they both consented, feminists and leftists would be just as outraged anyway.
00:20:24.000 They believe that they're the same.
00:20:26.000 Two drunken people having sex is just as bad as two drunken people with one raping the other.
00:20:30.000 Because it's all rape.
00:20:31.000 As they teach in gender studies.
00:20:32.000 PNV. All penis and vagina that a woman doesn't like or regrets or occurs if they're both slightly buzzed is rape.
00:20:41.000 That's what's so important here.
00:20:42.000 This story, if it came out 20 years ago, everyone would say, what a scumbag.
00:20:46.000 At the very least, wow, what a dirtbag.
00:20:48.000 And we would have moved on.
00:20:49.000 The 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.
00:20:59.000 And of course, like we talked about, go back to the first podcasts.
00:21:02.000 Over 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.
00:21:10.000 Well, you've made your bed.
00:21:12.000 Now people are getting raped in it.
00:21:14.000 Tommy Robinson after the break.
00:21:15.000 Stay tuned.
00:21:16.000 Stay tuned.
00:21:28.000 I'm just browsing AR15.com.
00:21:30.000 You mean the site about the scary black rifle with the best prices, community, and information on the web?
00:21:34.000 Oh, what the hell's the difference?
00:21:35.000 AR15.com!
00:21:37.000 Kaboom!
00:21:38.000 AR15.com!
00:21:40.000 Kaboom!
00:21:45.000 You know, they just heard the three takes.
00:21:47.000 You did three takes.
00:21:47.000 You didn't edit it.
00:21:48.000 They can hear you.
00:21:50.000 This is Breaking News on Water with Crowder.
00:22:05.000 I'm Perry Matheson.
00:22:07.000 In 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.
00:22:31.000 Greetings America!
00:22:33.000 I have been moved, inspired, and humbled by your continued support in the wake of this tragedy for my campaign.
00:22:44.000 Sometimes it is darkest just before the dawn.
00:22:48.000 And 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.
00:23:04.000 And in every household, some cheeses.
00:23:11.000 Because what God has created, that no squirrel tariff under.
00:23:17.000 We'll keep you abreast as this press conference unfolds.
00:23:21.000 For Lotto of Color, I'm Harry Maho.
00:23:51.000 Glad to be back.
00:23:52.000 Glad to have our first guest of the program.
00:23:54.000 Okay, really, I'm excited here.
00:23:55.000 I follow this guy.
00:23:57.000 If I haven't followed him directly, I've known the stories, the folklore about this man for a long time.
00:24:02.000 When we said that we were going to have him on, people immediately responded on Twitter, he is Europe's most hated man.
00:24:08.000 That's a guy you want That's the guy you want on the program.
00:24:11.000 You can read his book, Enemy of the State.
00:24:13.000 You can buy it online.
00:24:14.000 Go to his website, TommyRobinson.co.uk.
00:24:19.000 They do it differently over there in Europe.
00:24:20.000 They don't just do.com.
00:24:21.000 They do everything more complexly.
00:24:23.000 Tommy 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...
00:24:46.000 That'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?
00:24:53.000 Because obviously it was bigger than most people who just say, eh, it kind of sucks.
00:24:58.000 I 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.
00:25:07.000 I fought that.
00:25:08.000 That was the country I fought I lived in.
00:25:10.000 In 2009, when I first attempted to speak out, well, I first attempted in 2004 talking out against Islam.
00:25:17.000 But 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.
00:25:24.000 We don't have free speech.
00:25:25.000 We only think we have free speech.
00:25:27.000 And 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.
00:25:36.000 For anyone who doesn't know me, I'm from a town in the UK called Lubin.
00:25:40.000 It's one of the most diverse and multicultural towns in Europe.
00:25:43.000 It's 30 miles out of London.
00:25:45.000 It 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.
00:25:58.000 Are there a lot of strip clubs there?
00:25:59.000 Because these terrorists seem to gravitate toward the strip clubs before they go full terrorist.
00:26:04.000 Usually, 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.
00:26:14.000 So 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.
00:26:28.000 And it's grown, and it's grown, and it's grown.
00:26:31.000 Until 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.
00:26:38.000 And that same group, al-Majredin, who had been unchallenged by council, by police, by anybody, no one's tried to stop them.
00:26:45.000 They recruited every Saturday in my town for the Taliban, for al-Qaeda.
00:26:48.000 They've had stalls, seminars.
00:26:50.000 Well, hold on one second.
00:26:51.000 Let 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.
00:26:58.000 No one was openly recruiting for terrorist organizations.
00:27:01.000 Was it veiled, or was it blatant?
00:27:03.000 No, it wasn't veiled.
00:27:05.000 Since the formation of the English Defense League, and there was a big backlash to it, they did a bit more underground.
00:27:10.000 But 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.
00:27:17.000 I then watched as this group stood in Luton Town Centre and said an attack on an English school would be justified.
00:27:23.000 I watched it myself.
00:27:24.000 You can find the videos online.
00:27:26.000 So I started listening, learning and reading in 2004 as a young lad, as a young man.
00:27:32.000 I started trying to understand this group.
00:27:34.000 This group is what has now spawned into ISIS.
00:27:37.000 This ideology is ISIS.
00:27:39.000 I understood it in 2004.
00:27:41.000 We were talking about it.
00:27:42.000 We were highlighting it.
00:27:43.000 Before they become...
00:27:44.000 Al-Majredin are now a prescribed terrorist organization.
00:27:47.000 60% of the Muslim prisoners in UK are prisoners.
00:27:50.000 So I want to fast forward a little bit, just because I think people understand, yeah, terrorist recruiting, bad town.
00:27:55.000 You know, it was like the Burbs with Tom Hanks, but way worse.
00:27:57.000 They're horrible neighbors, neighbors from hell.
00:27:59.000 You end up in jail or prison.
00:28:02.000 Um...
00:28:03.000 How does that happen?
00:28:05.000 What was the tipping point for you in prison?
00:28:08.000 And I was reading about them putting you in with Islamic inmates who tried to kill you.
00:28:11.000 I don't want to misrepresent that, so I'll let you explain it so I don't botch it.
00:28:15.000 But what takes you from there to prison, and what was that like?
00:28:18.000 From 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.
00:28:29.000 Once we start this, there's no backing out.
00:28:31.000 So we shook hands and then we started talking.
00:28:34.000 I was all ready for the violence from Muslims.
00:28:36.000 I understood what was going to happen to me.
00:28:37.000 It's a given.
00:28:38.000 What I wasn't ready for and what shocked me and what I still can't comprehend is the fact that the state supported, attacked, persecuted.
00:28:50.000 My family, my wife, my mother, they kicked off our doors.
00:28:54.000 They come in with machine guns.
00:28:57.000 I 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.
00:29:04.000 Because 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.
00:29:20.000 That's the term they use actually for the salon pedophile who we wrote about.
00:29:24.000 They use the term grooming for young children when they when they molest young children.
00:29:27.000 Like you're cutting a dog's hair or something.
00:29:30.000 Yeah, it's creepy.
00:29:31.000 But what would they say the reason was obviously they would say the government would say, well, no, no, it wasn't because of speech.
00:29:36.000 It was because of how did they justify coming in on Nana with with assault rifles?
00:29:43.000 So what they did.
00:29:45.000 So anyone in your in your country, I don't know if you've heard of the Rotherham scandals.
00:29:49.000 There 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.
00:29:59.000 This is in an area called South Yorkshire.
00:30:01.000 What 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.
00:30:08.000 I went to Luton Airport, I was arrested by special branch.
00:30:11.000 They then executed warrants at my wife's house and at my mother and father's house.
00:30:16.000 They had sent 15 officers to each house.
00:30:18.000 The crime they come in for was criminal damage.
00:30:21.000 No joke, criminal damage.
00:30:22.000 They seized all my computers, all my phones.
00:30:25.000 When 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.
00:30:34.000 My bail conditions were not to contact three or more English Defence League supporters.
00:30:39.000 So straight away this is politically motivated.
00:30:41.000 Of course.
00:30:42.000 What they then did is three weeks later they dropped all the charges.
00:30:45.000 Now I put in a complaint through the IPCC which is the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
00:30:50.000 What 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.
00:31:01.000 They had a statement from the manager of the hotel clearly stating, before they raided me, they had nothing to do with me.
00:31:08.000 So they fabricated this.
00:31:10.000 Well, not only that, but no one goes to...
00:31:12.000 I mean, you have rock stars who don't go to jail where, God forbid, you run a blacklight over the hotel room when they're done with it.
00:31:17.000 They've been completely trashed.
00:31:18.000 This was the first incident.
00:31:18.000 Well, I went to jail.
00:31:20.000 Then they come through three months later.
00:31:22.000 They arrested my wife.
00:31:23.000 They arrested me on tax.
00:31:25.000 Tax irregularities, money laundering, they went through my entire life.
00:31:29.000 They 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.
00:31:37.000 And they took the whole family's finances to pieces.
00:31:40.000 They went back 10 years.
00:31:41.000 So is that the main reason when you were imprisoned was tax?
00:31:44.000 Is that what they used?
00:31:45.000 Kind of an Al Capone thing?
00:31:46.000 Yeah, they were full Al Capone.
00:31:48.000 In the end, no, I got not guilty on tax.
00:31:51.000 I walked on tax.
00:31:52.000 Okay, so I don't want to...
00:31:54.000 What put you in the slammer?
00:31:57.000 They're in a slammer for lending.
00:32:00.000 I lent my brother-in-law £20,000.
00:32:01.000 You know mortgage forms?
00:32:03.000 Yeah.
00:32:03.000 So in the UK, we had self-certification mortgages.
00:32:06.000 So you put down enough of a deposit and you get a mortgage and they ask you how much you earn.
00:32:11.000 He earned £10,000 a year and on the form he put £20,000.
00:32:16.000 He got a mortgage.
00:32:17.000 This is in 2008.
00:32:18.000 He got a mortgage.
00:32:19.000 He owned the house for nine months and he sold the property.
00:32:22.000 I lent him the deposit.
00:32:24.000 That's what I went to prison for.
00:32:25.000 Because your brother claimed he made more than he did.
00:32:28.000 He claimed when he got the mortgage, but the mortgage company were paid back.
00:32:32.000 No, no, no.
00:32:33.000 I know.
00:32:33.000 I just want to claim...
00:32:34.000 Yeah, I get it.
00:32:35.000 So that's what they nailed you for.
00:32:36.000 Okay, so you're in jail, or prison, and...
00:32:39.000 I'm in jail.
00:32:40.000 Okay, is it true that they tried to put you in with Islamic inmates who tried to have a go at you?
00:32:45.000 Not to laugh, but...
00:32:46.000 There were six Muslims who got 30 years.
00:32:49.000 They were caught with guns, IEDs, suicide notes.
00:32:53.000 They were on their way to kill us.
00:32:54.000 They were on their way to target me, to kill us.
00:32:57.000 And they were intercepted, and there was a big court case.
00:33:00.000 They got 30 years.
00:33:02.000 I then go to prison for this minor paper offence, which in the UK you should go to an open prison.
00:33:08.000 They took me to maximum security Woodhill Prison, HMP Woodhill, which holds some of the country's most feared terrorists.
00:33:15.000 Right.
00:33:15.000 On 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.
00:33:27.000 And I said, what?
00:33:28.000 And he said, I'm telling you, do not leave this cell, your life depends on it.
00:33:31.000 20 minutes later, he's come back with two other prison officers and he said, come on, you're going to B-Wing.
00:33:36.000 And I'm obviously, I'm not going anywhere.
00:33:39.000 Then he says, if you don't, I'm going to arrest you.
00:33:41.000 Same guy.
00:33:43.000 Fine, arrest me.
00:33:44.000 So he arrested me.
00:33:45.000 Now, he come back later and said, do you know where they were taking you?
00:33:48.000 I said, where?
00:33:49.000 He said, they were putting you with the six Muslims that are in here for planning to kill you.
00:33:54.000 That guy's your guardian angel, so to speak.
00:33:56.000 Yeah, he was.
00:33:57.000 He saved my life.
00:33:58.000 The very next day, I had a meeting with my solicitor in the prison.
00:34:02.000 I went to the meeting with my solicitor, and then afterwards, I'm getting walked back by prison officers, and there's a waiting room.
00:34:08.000 They open the door to the waiting room.
00:34:09.000 I see the beard straight away, so I know what's happening.
00:34:12.000 I don't know in America.
00:34:13.000 Well, they could be hipsters.
00:34:15.000 No, in the UK prisons, they are like ISIS training camps.
00:34:19.000 Islam has taken over the UK prisons.
00:34:22.000 And they are radicalizing an army of the most hardened and toughened men in the UK. That's what's happening.
00:34:26.000 Well, now you understand why Guantanamo Bay is something I so avidly supported.
00:34:30.000 And you have liberals here going, no, bring them on shore.
00:34:32.000 We need them on shore.
00:34:33.000 It's like, no, no, we don't want them.
00:34:35.000 Bring them to our prisons so they can radicalize all our weak and vulnerable.
00:34:37.000 Exactly.
00:34:38.000 Well, that's the only place Islam grows.
00:34:39.000 That's the biggest lie.
00:34:40.000 It 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.
00:34:48.000 Continue.
00:34:50.000 And from that, so the door's open.
00:34:52.000 I've seen the big beards, and I know what's going to happen.
00:34:54.000 I don't even sit down.
00:34:55.000 The prison officers locked me in the room.
00:34:57.000 They locked the door, and I was beaten.
00:35:00.000 But luckily, the three Muslims that were in the room, they didn't have any prior knowledge by the look of it that I was going to be there.
00:35:05.000 If they did, they'd have had knives, they'd have had blades, and I'd have been properly.
00:35:09.000 Instead, I lost my teeth.
00:35:10.000 But that's not too bad, because I've got these lovely teeth now.
00:35:12.000 They look better than most teeth in the UK. Well, I lost all these.
00:35:16.000 Well, they look good now.
00:35:16.000 I lost my teeth, I had my head glued up, and I was beaten to within an inch of my life.
00:35:21.000 Simply, and that has not happened once in prison.
00:35:24.000 The 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.
00:35:34.000 That's what I read about.
00:35:35.000 They were doing 30 years, I was doing eight days.
00:35:37.000 They walked me into them.
00:35:39.000 Right.
00:35:39.000 So, but the lengths and the reasoning for these things...
00:35:44.000 is 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.
00:35:56.000 Why?
00:35:56.000 What is their reasoning, though?
00:35:57.000 Here's my question.
00:35:58.000 So prison, and I want to get to why you're still doing what you're doing.
00:36:01.000 A lot of people would give up.
00:36:02.000 So, I mean, you have a brass pair.
00:36:04.000 Ultimate respect to you.
00:36:06.000 But why is the UK government, why are they so vested in this?
00:36:11.000 In, like, just a couple phrases, why do you think they're so hardcore on this?
00:36:16.000 I think Saudi petrol dollar.
00:36:18.000 I think most of them are bought.
00:36:20.000 I think that many of them have got dirty hands.
00:36:22.000 Many of them had dirty deals.
00:36:24.000 Many 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.
00:36:33.000 Right.
00:36:34.000 Their commissioner had to resign straight away.
00:36:36.000 So all these things, the skeletons in their cupboards that they want to hide, yeah?
00:36:40.000 Right.
00:36:40.000 We're coming, banging them on the streets in everyone's faces, talking about them.
00:36:43.000 I was enemy number one for the state.
00:36:45.000 And 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.
00:36:56.000 To 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.
00:37:02.000 Right.
00:37:02.000 We have to go to a break.
00:37:04.000 One of our evil corporate overlords, I want to bring you back and talk more about the macro.
00:37:08.000 Tommy Robinson, enemy of the state at tommyrobinson.co.uk.
00:37:12.000 Stay tuned for more.
00:37:13.000 This is fascinating, Captain.
00:37:15.000 Loud with Crowder.
00:37:16.000 Loud with Crowder.
00:37:40.000 I'm Perry Matheson.
00:37:42.000 In 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.
00:37:57.000 We take you now live to a Bernie Sanders Pressure in Progress.
00:38:01.000 Some people say we don't have the popular vote, for there's no mathematical equation to winning this primary.
00:38:12.000 To them I say, winning a primary is a human right.
00:38:17.000 But Senator Sanders, what about the fact that it's mathematically impossible for you to win?
00:38:22.000 How much do you make, sir?
00:38:24.000 I don't know, I do okay.
00:38:26.000 He's part of the one person!
00:38:28.000 He's a plant!
00:38:34.000 Oh my, it seems like this election has no chance of slowing down.
00:38:38.000 And in fact, maybe speeding up and heating up.
00:38:42.000 What a scene down there at that point.
00:38:44.000 We'll keep you abreast as this story unfolds.
00:38:48.000 I'm Harry Maffelson.
00:38:52.000 You're a strange animal.
00:38:54.000 That's what I know.
00:38:59.000 But you're a strange animal.
00:39:06.000 Yes, please.
00:39:07.000 Glad to be back.
00:39:08.000 Was fascinated hearing the life story of our guest, but I want to get to the macro and why this matters for everybody else out there.
00:39:13.000 Because a lot of them just say, well, I'm not going to go to prison.
00:39:16.000 I'm not going to be shanked by an angry bearded Muslim.
00:39:18.000 I'm not going to grow a beard myself.
00:39:19.000 Let's tell people why they care.
00:39:19.000 So let's get to the macro.
00:39:21.000 TommyRobinson.co.uk has written the book, Enemy of the State.
00:39:25.000 Highly recommend it.
00:39:26.000 Tommy, thanks for being back.
00:39:27.000 So you were talking about money and politics.
00:39:30.000 Listen, with Islam now, I mean, I've gotten a lot of flack from it just from speaking out from an entertainment commentary perspective.
00:39:37.000 It 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.
00:39:46.000 That can be ignorance and misguided compassion of stupid people.
00:39:50.000 It 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.
00:39:57.000 It's really actually never existed in Europe.
00:39:59.000 A lot of people don't understand that.
00:40:00.000 Not the same way it's protected here.
00:40:01.000 You combine that level of corruption with, free speech isn't really a right.
00:40:06.000 And you end up with what you've had.
00:40:09.000 Do you see that getting worse, or do you see the pendulum swinging, I guess, publicly the other way?
00:40:15.000 It's going to get a lot worse.
00:40:17.000 I think the next coming probably five years could be the most pivotal in our country's history.
00:40:24.000 We simply have a demographic in our country, a birth rate in our country of Muslims, and an immigration that will be unsustainable.
00:40:32.000 It's going to be the country's changing.
00:40:35.000 The Europe that people think they know, the UK that people think they know, who haven't been here for 15 years, that's changed already.
00:40:41.000 That's changed beyond recognition.
00:40:43.000 And say, for example, if I look again, I'll bring everything back to Luton, my hometown.
00:40:47.000 In my hometown 30 years ago, there was one mosque.
00:40:50.000 There's now 30 mosques.
00:40:52.000 There's now 60,000 Muslims, 30% of the town.
00:40:55.000 The 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%.
00:41:07.000 That's the future.
00:41:09.000 I want to make sure too that we clear one thing because I was looking on the name of your, was it English Defence League?
00:41:16.000 The English Defence League.
00:41:17.000 There were black people in that group.
00:41:20.000 There were Indian people who were concerned.
00:41:21.000 I want to make sure that people understand.
00:41:22.000 It's not racially motivated.
00:41:24.000 It is entirely ideologically motivated.
00:41:27.000 The cancerous ideology that is Islam.
00:41:30.000 A brown person who is not Muslim is entirely welcome to join the ranks, right?
00:41:34.000 Again, I'll bring it back to Luton again.
00:41:37.000 My hometown of Luton, I'm a minority.
00:41:39.000 I've been a minority growing up as an Englishman in my hometown.
00:41:43.000 That hasn't bothered me.
00:41:44.000 That hasn't bothered me.
00:41:46.000 I've never experienced growing up in a completely white area.
00:41:49.000 I haven't experienced that.
00:41:50.000 My best friends and the people I love My goddaughter, my best friends come from St Lucia, Jamaica.
00:41:57.000 They're sons of immigrants, whether they be Italian, whether they be Indian, Sikh, Hindu, Jew.
00:42:01.000 I don't care.
00:42:03.000 That's never mad.
00:42:04.000 So the ethos that built the English Defence League was, I don't care if you come off the boat two weeks ago.
00:42:09.000 You love this country.
00:42:10.000 You love democracy.
00:42:11.000 You love freedom.
00:42:12.000 You're welcome.
00:42:13.000 You're welcome.
00:42:14.000 You wish to enforce a backward ideology, culture, or sharia on this country, you're not.
00:42:20.000 So we've always differentiated between the two.
00:42:24.000 I 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.
00:42:32.000 It's not a racial thing, and you've made it clear.
00:42:32.000 No, hold on.
00:42:35.000 That's why I want people to read your writing in its context.
00:42:37.000 It is ideological, and people need to understand that.
00:42:41.000 They need to understand, well, Islamism, Nazism, opposite sides are the same coin.
00:42:45.000 I've had as many death threats from Nazis as I have of Muslim extremists.
00:42:49.000 They hate Jews just as much.
00:42:51.000 Pardon?
00:42:52.000 They hate Jews just as much.
00:42:54.000 Oh, they do, yeah, they do.
00:42:55.000 It's never, so do the far left, unfortunately, in the UK. Why are you still there?
00:43:00.000 Why are you still there?
00:43:02.000 It seems like you should flee that place and get to, we need more people like you here.
00:43:07.000 The last front for freedom is the United States.
00:43:09.000 We need guys like you.
00:43:10.000 You won't let me in.
00:43:12.000 Oh, that's right.
00:43:13.000 I'm sorry.
00:43:14.000 I'll tell you.
00:43:15.000 I think Nod-K. Jarrett has a spare den somewhere.
00:43:18.000 I keep hoping Donald Trump gets in, so I might have a chance of getting through your border.
00:43:18.000 He can hide you.
00:43:23.000 But, yeah, look.
00:43:25.000 I don't know.
00:43:26.000 Why am I still here?
00:43:27.000 You know people said I'm the most hated man, yeah?
00:43:30.000 That's a facade also.
00:43:31.000 I may be the most hated man by the Muslim community.
00:43:34.000 I may be the most hated man by a minority of Marxist, communist, fascists, yeah?
00:43:38.000 I may be the most hated man from them, but I don't receive a negative reception anywhere I go.
00:43:44.000 No.
00:43:44.000 Everyone shakes my hand.
00:43:45.000 So they wish to portray this image that my beliefs are part of a minority belief and people don't support me.
00:43:50.000 Well, I don't get any bad reception.
00:43:52.000 Well, that's my point.
00:43:53.000 Demographics, like you said, are getting worse.
00:43:55.000 But I think the public opinion now, people are willing to call Islam what it is.
00:43:59.000 You have more people in support of you.
00:44:01.000 Whereas a few years ago, there weren't a lot of us out there.
00:44:04.000 Okay, let me ask you this because we don't have a ton of time on this segment.
00:44:06.000 Point blank.
00:44:07.000 Did you, before all this, did you think that conservative Christian Tea Partiers in the United States were like dummies and racists?
00:44:14.000 Honestly, I'm not going to condemn you, but were you one of those people who thought, like, ah, stupid hooligans in the U.S.? No.
00:44:20.000 No, never.
00:44:20.000 Okay, 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.
00:44:30.000 I 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.
00:44:35.000 I've always said multiculturalism sucks.
00:44:37.000 People go, what do you mean?
00:44:37.000 The United States has a melting pot.
00:44:39.000 Because what you're talking about is a melting pot.
00:44:41.000 It's not multiculturalism.
00:44:43.000 You abandon the crappy culture, you bring the best of it, but you're English first.
00:44:48.000 In the United States, you're American first.
00:44:49.000 And we used to be called racists for saying that's the way it should be.
00:44:53.000 Yeah.
00:44:54.000 Well, I always divide that.
00:44:55.000 I always divide multiculturalism to say Islam has failed.
00:45:00.000 Right.
00:45:01.000 I 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.
00:45:15.000 It's just a cowardice way of saying Islam's failed.
00:45:19.000 Islam is going to continue to fail because fundamentally their fundamental beliefs stand in the opposition to freedom and democracy.
00:45:26.000 Regardless of terrorism.
00:45:27.000 Regardless of terrorism.
00:45:28.000 Speech.
00:45:29.000 Treating women right.
00:45:30.000 All of those things.
00:45:31.000 Everything.
00:45:32.000 Everything from homosexuals.
00:45:34.000 Their views go against it.
00:45:35.000 Do you know what?
00:45:36.000 If I was in America, I think people would say my views are liberal.
00:45:39.000 But in the UK, I'm called far right.
00:45:42.000 I'm called far right.
00:45:43.000 What have I ever said or done that's far right?
00:45:46.000 Well, you got your teeth kicked in by a bearded Muslim, and that's enough to join me.
00:45:50.000 And even, I've been on shows before where I'm called a racist, and I say, I've never said anything racist.
00:45:57.000 It's completely used to silence us.
00:45:59.000 It's completely used to slander us.
00:46:01.000 And many people, I even see when the UK Independence Party come, Nigel Farge now gets the same treatment that I received.
00:46:07.000 Well, we have to go.
00:46:09.000 Tommy, will you come back?
00:46:10.000 We have to have you back another time, maybe even on for a full hour.
00:46:12.000 We just didn't schedule this week.
00:46:14.000 Thank you so much, brother.
00:46:15.000 And I'm sorry to hear your story, and we've got your back.
00:46:17.000 If anything we can do, TommyRobinson.co.uk, Enemy of the State.
00:46:22.000 I read the Cliff Notes.
00:46:23.000 I'm definitely going to pick this one up.
00:46:25.000 Thank you so much, Tommy.
00:46:26.000 Louder with Crowder.
00:46:27.000 Everybody else, stay tuned.
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00:48:27.000 Cool guy.
00:48:28.000 Crazy story.
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00:48:29.000 Crazy story.
00:48:31.000 You wouldn't believe it unless you heard it from him.
00:48:33.000 And we'll have to have him back.
00:48:35.000 Gosh, can you imagine having your teeth knocked in?
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00:48:42.000 Producing with me in video studio always, as always, is Not Gay Jared.
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00:48:47.000 I've...
00:48:48.000 Fulfill my legal obligations.
00:48:49.000 Draw your own conclusions.
00:48:50.000 We have a few things to get into here.
00:48:53.000 We'll have Matt Eisman of American Ninja Warrior up on the half hour because we're going to get a little heavy tonight.
00:49:01.000 So, gosh, we have so many topics.
00:49:03.000 I want to get into debunking this myth of the middle class and these politicians who are pandering.
00:49:07.000 But I do think it's necessary to get into this whole rape culture situation.
00:49:13.000 There was a video...
00:49:15.000 Let's set this.
00:49:16.000 There was a video put out by, what's the name of the...
00:49:18.000 Now This.
00:49:19.000 Now This.
00:49:20.000 And now this is Lena Dunham and the cast of Girls.
00:49:24.000 And they are, of course, piggybacking off of the Stanford rape scandal to try and push their...
00:49:28.000 Buzz all your girlfriends.
00:49:30.000 Woof.
00:49:31.000 Yes.
00:49:32.000 They're piggybacking off of the rape scandal, as they always do, standing on the backs of rape victims to try and champion their cause.
00:49:39.000 Now, there's nothing wrong with championing an anti-rape cause.
00:49:41.000 However, there is something wrong with lying about it blatantly, as they've done for a while.
00:49:47.000 So, not good, Jared.
00:49:48.000 Let's run the first clip.
00:49:50.000 Hi, I'm Allison.
00:49:52.000 I'm Jemima.
00:49:52.000 I'm Zosia.
00:49:53.000 I'm Lena.
00:49:54.000 We may star on girls together, but that doesn't mean we always agree.
00:49:57.000 We sometimes vote for different candidates.
00:49:59.000 Ah, well right away they want to showcase their, like the HuffPo.
00:50:02.000 We're so diverse.
00:50:03.000 Yes, like the HuffPo board meeting.
00:50:05.000 Look at our room!
00:50:06.000 They want to showcase their intellectual diversity.
00:50:08.000 For example, Lena is Hillary, I think Allison is Bernie, and I think the blonde one who's inconsequential is either Hillary or Bernie.
00:50:15.000 Yes.
00:50:15.000 The other white chick.
00:50:16.000 So, it could be Hillary, it could be Bernie, it could be someone who's kind of neutral on both Hillary or Bernie.
00:50:21.000 The intellectual possibilities are endless.
00:50:25.000 Next clip.
00:50:26.000 We have very different views on appropriate undergarments.
00:50:28.000 Lena thinks you should wash your hair only once a week.
00:50:31.000 Of course she does.
00:50:33.000 As it relates to appropriate undergarments for Lena Dunham, might I suggest a tarp?
00:50:39.000 Next clip.
00:50:57.000 That's not true.
00:50:59.000 Let me bring up on my screen right here the numbers from the FBI as far as rape incidents that occur per 100,000 inhabitants.
00:51:07.000 This is really nerdy.
00:51:08.000 I don't want to get into all the numbers right now.
00:51:10.000 Live on air audio, it's not that interesting.
00:51:12.000 But Ashcow, who writes for the Washington Examiner, did a brilliant...
00:51:17.000 I've dissected this.
00:51:19.000 Even more, Huffington Post said this wasn't true.
00:51:21.000 Of all the sources.
00:51:22.000 Of all the sources.
00:51:23.000 Referencing Ashkel.
00:51:24.000 Let me explain to you why this is not true.
00:51:25.000 So this even comes from Huffington Post, mind you.
00:51:28.000 Talking about this one study prepared on behalf of the Association of American Universities.
00:51:33.000 A lot of people don't realize this.
00:51:34.000 With a lot of these things, it comes from one study and it gets recirculated and people accept it as fact.
00:51:39.000 Estimates such as 1 in 5 or 1 in 4's global rate are overly simplistic, if not misleading.
00:51:43.000 None of the studies which generate estimates for specific institutes of higher education are nationally representative.
00:51:48.000 So, 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.
00:51:56.000 So that's a very, very low turnout.
00:51:59.000 Specifically, none of this also...
00:52:01.000 There's some fine print here that people don't know.
00:52:04.000 Many news stories are focused on figures like 1 in 5 reporting victimization.
00:52:07.000 I want to make sure I read this correctly for you.
00:52:08.000 As 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.
00:52:17.000 So, another thing that's important, sexual assault, an incredibly...
00:52:21.000 It's not really a clearly defined term to many people.
00:52:24.000 For example, right now I say sexually assault.
00:52:26.000 What do you think?
00:52:27.000 What you think may be different from the next person.
00:52:29.000 Rape, we know.
00:52:30.000 Sexual assault, hey, toots, Lena Dunham thinks that's sexual assault.
00:52:33.000 You may think it's groping.
00:52:35.000 So we need to be clear that they're using this study, and they even often go as far as to say one in five or one in four women are raped.
00:52:42.000 In this survey, sexual assault means non-consensual sexual contact involving sexual penetration or touching.
00:52:49.000 Sexual touching includes kissing as well as rubbing up against each other in a sexual way.
00:52:53.000 What about non-consensual?
00:52:54.000 This means either that the act was physically forced or the person's consent could not be obtained.
00:52:58.000 This is important because they were passed out, asleep, or incapacitated due to drugs or alcohol.
00:53:03.000 But no definition of incapacitated is even given.
00:53:07.000 So that's important to note.
00:53:09.000 Do you see how we've broadened this in a very, very small sample study?
00:53:14.000 Where 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.
00:53:31.000 So 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.
00:53:43.000 And that would be included in the one in five.
00:53:45.000 Now, contrast that with, again, bring it up on the screen, FBI numbers, exceedingly rare.
00:53:51.000 Rape is unbelievably rare.
00:53:54.000 And it's life-destroying.
00:53:56.000 So, I want to make sure that is crystal clear.
00:54:00.000 They're citing one study.
00:54:01.000 It is not in line.
00:54:02.000 Is one in every four women you know, have they been raped?
00:54:06.000 Of course it's untrue, but if you repeat it enough, it's like the wage gap myth.
00:54:10.000 And these people need it to stay employed.
00:54:14.000 Okay, let's roll on to the next clip.
00:54:17.000 This isn't a secret.
00:54:18.000 It's reality.
00:54:19.000 No, it's not.
00:54:20.000 No, it isn't reality.
00:54:22.000 This is the problem.
00:54:23.000 They just throw something out there.
00:54:25.000 They don't give you a source.
00:54:27.000 They don't give you a link.
00:54:27.000 Ours will be in the description.
00:54:28.000 It's not reality.
00:54:30.000 It's a lie.
00:54:32.000 We just proved that it isn't.
00:54:35.000 The FBI proves that it isn't.
00:54:37.000 So this is so important because they start off with, these are the statistics.
00:54:39.000 And then they come back to, it's like hypnosis.
00:54:42.000 It's not a secret.
00:54:43.000 It's reality.
00:54:44.000 It's a double extra secret.
00:54:47.000 Because it's fantasy.
00:54:51.000 Next.
00:54:52.000 Why is our default reaction as a society to disbelief or to silence or to shame?
00:54:56.000 Okay, this is what they do.
00:54:57.000 Do you see what they do here, Jared?
00:54:58.000 So we've debunked the facts.
00:55:01.000 So they throw out a fact, it's not true.
00:55:02.000 It's proven it's not true.
00:55:03.000 And then they say it's reality.
00:55:04.000 And then they use that fake fact to inject an entirely unsubstantiated opinion.
00:55:10.000 Who says it's our instinct to disbelief?
00:55:13.000 What statistic reflects that?
00:55:15.000 Why is our instinct to...
00:55:16.000 Do you have any kind of data to prove that our instinct is to simply say, ah, rape, the vast majority?
00:55:23.000 There's nothing proving that.
00:55:24.000 So we've taken a false stat and we've pivoted into an opinion that can't be substantiated.
00:55:29.000 Now...
00:55:31.000 Do I think there's some truth to that?
00:55:32.000 Yeah, some people don't tend to believe it because Lena Dunham claimed she was raped.
00:55:36.000 The only one who was doing raping was Lena Dunham.
00:55:38.000 Putting her fingers in her sister's hoo-ha, okay?
00:55:41.000 Hooch!
00:55:42.000 Whatever term you prefer that we can use that doesn't violate FCC regulations.
00:55:46.000 People maybe are more skeptical because Mattress Girl, false.
00:55:49.000 UVA, false.
00:55:50.000 Duke Lacrosse, false.
00:55:52.000 Real rape ruins lives.
00:55:57.000 But rape accusations ruin men's lives, not only because of the reaction, but the procedural requirement of schools, as we saw with mattress girls.
00:56:08.000 Well, many mattress girls, I'm sure, assume guilty until proven innocent, as it relates to rape on campus.
00:56:14.000 So 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!
00:56:21.000 It's a rape culture!
00:56:21.000 I was on an Adam Carolla show this week.
00:56:23.000 He 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.
00:56:30.000 But they're going to willingly send their daughters on campus?
00:56:33.000 Of course not.
00:56:35.000 Now here's the thing.
00:56:37.000 They say, why is this our reaction?
00:56:40.000 Um...
00:56:41.000 Why don't we do something?
00:56:43.000 Lena Dunham didn't do anything.
00:56:46.000 Lena Dunham claimed she was raped.
00:56:47.000 We did our research.
00:56:48.000 She wasn't raped.
00:56:49.000 But let's assume Lena Dunham is raped.
00:56:50.000 Well, why didn't you do it?
00:56:51.000 By 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?
00:56:59.000 Why don't you actually go through the process?
00:57:01.000 Why don't you charge the guy with rape, Lena Dunham?
00:57:04.000 Why doesn't Lena Dunham charge?
00:57:05.000 If the man raped somebody, I don't want rapists out there.
00:57:09.000 I have a wife.
00:57:10.000 I have a mother.
00:57:10.000 Lena Dunham, cast of girls, why don't you charge your rapists in a court of law?
00:57:16.000 You have the ability to.
00:57:18.000 Why don't you do it?
00:57:22.000 Um...
00:57:26.000 Well, here's the thing.
00:57:27.000 They say, well, most women are afraid to come forward, so that's our role here.
00:57:30.000 One in five women are raped, most women are afraid to come forward.
00:57:33.000 All you do is come forward!
00:57:37.000 All you do is come forward, and then you don't press charges.
00:57:41.000 In the public eye, more women are coming forward than doing anything about rape, like Lena Dunham.
00:57:46.000 That's all you do is come forward, because I'm being brave.
00:57:49.000 Why don't you be brave and bring them into a court of law?
00:57:53.000 Alright, let's go to the next clip.
00:57:56.000 I'm getting mad.
00:57:57.000 We hope to represent the solidarity and support all survivors should be able to find.
00:58:01.000 Which may be the first time that four white women can accurately represent anything.
00:58:05.000 What does that even mean?
00:58:07.000 Are 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?
00:58:16.000 Like, yeah, we're four white women, but this we can represent...
00:58:19.000 Listen, I don't care that you're four white women.
00:58:21.000 I care that you're four white idiots.
00:58:25.000 If anything, you make me internalize shame for my race.
00:58:30.000 That's the real takeaway here.
00:58:31.000 Lena Dunham makes me ashamed to be white.
00:58:36.000 If you're representative of white anything, I need to formally apologize.
00:58:43.000 Next clip.
00:58:44.000 Please support, listen, take action.
00:58:48.000 I want to get back to this and drive it home.
00:58:48.000 Okay, take action.
00:58:50.000 Yes, take action.
00:58:52.000 For example, we were hit with a false copyright claim from Mashable.
00:58:55.000 Now, unlike other conservatives who go out and they go, oh, we were censored, we didn't just go and bitch about it on social media, okay?
00:59:00.000 We told you what was going on behind the scenes, we lawyered up, and we invited them to meet us in court.
00:59:05.000 Mashable wet themselves, and it was removed.
00:59:07.000 We won.
00:59:08.000 We went through the legal process.
00:59:10.000 Lena Dunham has that available to her with rape.
00:59:13.000 When 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.
00:59:19.000 Which is very convenient considering that Lena Dunham has used this to pivot to I'm with her, is the hashtag.
00:59:25.000 Hillary Clinton, who ironically enough was complicit in the alleged rape cover-ups of her husband for years.
00:59:29.000 So isn't it convenient that right now, used to be everyone was racist, now everybody is sexist.
00:59:34.000 But you can redeem yourself by voting for Hillary Clinton.
00:59:36.000 And so it's time for all of us to talk about rape, but do nothing about it legally.
00:59:41.000 Ladder with Crowder, stay tuned.
00:59:43.000 For Breaking News on Ladder with Crowder, I'm Perry Matheson.
01:00:07.000 We'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.
01:00:22.000 Hopper is not only a candidate for those on the right...
01:00:29.000 For those who live in trees, Hopper is a candidate for all.
01:00:34.000 And Americans will no longer have to deal with politics as usual, because the American people have said enough.
01:00:43.000 Hopper is merely a symbol of the People's Revolution.
01:00:47.000 And we will not Oh my god I thought we had a delay on this!
01:00:58.000 I've never seen anything like it.
01:01:00.000 In all my years of reporting, it's incredibly gory.
01:01:03.000 There has been an assassination attempt on Hopper's life.
01:01:08.000 And there is so much blood.
01:01:10.000 And it is like a white canvas.
01:01:12.000 Why don't we have a delay?
01:01:14.000 There are children watching this.
01:01:16.000 It's worse than that scene in Fargo in the snow.
01:01:21.000 It's worse than the holy trinity of the internet with Subgirl and Lemon Party.
01:01:28.000 I can't keep you abreast as the story unfolds, but we'll try and regain our composure and take you back.
01:01:37.000 I don't know why we don't have a delay that's unbelievably unprofessional.
01:01:43.000 Glad to be back.
01:02:05.000 Thank you.
01:02:07.000 We're going to get off the rape situation because it's just too much.
01:02:09.000 We have Matt Eisman, who's a nice man, coming up after the break.
01:02:12.000 The takeaway there, I just wanted to leave people, the reality, rape, while exceedingly rare, absolutely destroys lives.
01:02:19.000 And 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.
01:02:33.000 Because those real rape victims?
01:02:35.000 What's that?
01:02:37.000 We're getting a call.
01:02:40.000 It's Dean Cain.
01:02:41.000 Okay, well...
01:02:42.000 Should I take it?
01:02:44.000 Yeah, take it.
01:02:45.000 Get rid of it.
01:02:47.000 Hey, Dean, can you hear me?
01:02:49.000 Yeah, Red!
01:02:49.000 Hey!
01:02:51.000 It's a green day for me, man.
01:02:52.000 I'm all green today.
01:02:53.000 It is.
01:02:53.000 Rocking the green, bro.
01:02:54.000 It is.
01:02:55.000 It is green.
01:02:56.000 Hey, we're...
01:02:57.000 I was just playing, like, World of Warcraft with my son.
01:03:00.000 He didn't want to play anymore.
01:03:01.000 You want to jump on real quick?
01:03:02.000 Does he know I can hear you?
01:03:04.000 Dean, Stephen can hear you.
01:03:06.000 We're actually...
01:03:07.000 Yeah, this is going...
01:03:10.000 Just give me one second.
01:03:11.000 Okay, yeah, I'm doing well.
01:03:13.000 Hey, I'll...
01:03:14.000 Hey, I'll text you back.
01:03:18.000 Just make sure that for future reference he knows.
01:03:24.000 I thought I told him.
01:03:25.000 I know.
01:03:25.000 Nice guy, but it's...
01:03:28.000 You're closer with him than I am, so it'd be awkward if I... I don't want to have to call him up.
01:03:32.000 I just, you know...
01:03:34.000 It means well, I think.
01:03:36.000 So, um...
01:03:37.000 We have a few minutes here.
01:03:40.000 I'm trying to think.
01:03:40.000 Well, okay, let's talk about...
01:03:41.000 I did do Adam Carolla's show this week.
01:03:43.000 You know what?
01:03:43.000 That was a weird deal.
01:03:46.000 And I've always been a long-time fan of Carolla.
01:03:48.000 It's actually not the Adam Carolla show.
01:03:49.000 It was Adam Carolla and the Dr.
01:03:50.000 They've relaunched.
01:03:50.000 Drew show.
01:03:51.000 They've rejoined together.
01:03:53.000 So it's not Loveline.
01:03:54.000 And, uh...
01:03:56.000 It was just one of those situations.
01:03:58.000 Is it awkward?
01:04:00.000 It was awkward.
01:04:01.000 It was one of those things where someone else booked me through.
01:04:04.000 I was out there for Prager University.
01:04:06.000 Which should be a sweet video.
01:04:08.000 It should be a really sweet video.
01:04:09.000 Yeah, the Prager University video should be good.
01:04:10.000 And I went in and...
01:04:13.000 Adam and Drew have their own thing, and so I was like, why am I here?
01:04:18.000 I think I was sort of booked on the wrong show, and Adam maybe spoke two words to me.
01:04:22.000 I was like, thanks for coming!
01:04:24.000 And that was about it.
01:04:25.000 And I told him that I love Crank Yankers and The Man Show and stuff.
01:04:28.000 So you can go listen to it.
01:04:29.000 But they were taking calls with callers and giving relationship advice.
01:04:32.000 That's the show.
01:04:33.000 And one of the guys called in.
01:04:35.000 If you go listen to the show, I think people got really uncomfortable because they were giving advice to this one guy who was married.
01:04:41.000 And he calls in – not married.
01:04:42.000 He's calling in saying, hey, I'm dating this woman.
01:04:43.000 She's married.
01:04:44.000 But she is separating.
01:04:46.000 But I think she may want to go back with her husband.
01:04:47.000 And they're giving advice.
01:04:48.000 And I said, am I allowed to jump in on the call?
01:04:50.000 Because it was kind of Drew and Adam.
01:04:51.000 And I said, yeah, yeah.
01:04:54.000 I said, so you're...
01:04:55.000 Let me be clear.
01:04:56.000 You're dating this woman who's married.
01:04:57.000 I said, she has kids?
01:04:57.000 The caller said, yes.
01:04:58.000 He said, yes.
01:04:59.000 I said, what a dick!
01:05:03.000 And that was about it, and you could hear a pin drop.
01:05:05.000 I don't think that occurred to anybody else.
01:05:07.000 Like, I know it's a relationship show, and I think you're supposed to sort of solve problems.
01:05:11.000 And I was like, just stop dating married women!
01:05:12.000 Yeah, there's a solution.
01:05:14.000 So I don't think they were...
01:05:15.000 It was one of those situations, like...
01:05:17.000 Dr.
01:05:17.000 Drew, I've done his show many times.
01:05:18.000 Yeah.
01:05:18.000 And I... Adam Kroll has no reason to, but he clearly had no idea who I was or what I've done.
01:05:24.000 Did you ever watch, I think it's called Talk Sex with Sue Johansson?
01:05:24.000 This show's always the best.
01:05:29.000 Used to be on daytime TV all the time.
01:05:31.000 The old lady.
01:05:31.000 The old lady?
01:05:32.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:05:33.000 The funniest thing in the world, because it's this really old lady giving sex advice to gay guys with hemorrhoids.
01:05:39.000 It was the funniest thing.
01:05:41.000 In the world.
01:05:42.000 She is so serious.
01:05:43.000 I used to watch it, no joke, with my mom.
01:05:44.000 You'd think it'd be awkward, but any other show it would have been.
01:05:48.000 That show was just hilarious to watch.
01:05:48.000 Right.
01:05:49.000 Well, if people haven't listened, you know, Dr.
01:05:50.000 Laura, you know, she was taken off the air for saying the N-word.
01:05:54.000 Taken off the word.
01:05:54.000 Yeah.
01:05:55.000 And she was saying it because someone said, someone used the N-word, and she said, what was the context?
01:05:58.000 And someone said, it was a black color.
01:06:00.000 I said, well, what do you mean?
01:06:00.000 She said, well, it depends on the context.
01:06:01.000 I turn on BET and I hear the N-word all the time.
01:06:03.000 N-word.
01:06:05.000 She said it like, no, she shouldn't have said it because she was on terrestrial radio.
01:06:08.000 But the outrage, like the con, she's clearly not a racist.
01:06:12.000 And now she's on, I think she's on Sirius, she has her own podcast, but she's really tough on callers.
01:06:12.000 Yeah.
01:06:16.000 She is.
01:06:17.000 And I think today, she wouldn't have been fired.
01:06:18.000 I think Courtney should be the next.
01:06:20.000 Dr.
01:06:21.000 Laura.
01:06:21.000 Laura?
01:06:21.000 Dr.
01:06:22.000 She'd be good at it.
01:06:23.000 She would be good at it.
01:06:24.000 Just talk away.
01:06:25.000 But she would just excoriate everyone.
01:06:27.000 She would just be, don't call me.
01:06:29.000 You're a screw-up.
01:06:30.000 Don't call me.
01:06:31.000 You really effed this one up, buddy.
01:06:32.000 You really, really screwed this one up.
01:06:32.000 Right.
01:06:34.000 So if you want to go listen to that, the Adam Carolla show was fun.
01:06:36.000 I was really glad to meet, every now and then I get to meet someone who has grown up, like Joe Rogan.
01:06:41.000 Adam Carolla was pretty cool.
01:06:43.000 Nick, Nick DiPaolo.
01:06:44.000 Nick DiPaolo, of course, funniest man alive.
01:06:46.000 We'll have to have him back.
01:06:47.000 Another 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.
01:06:54.000 For those of you, she was asked, and it was George Stephanopoulos, someone who worked for the Clintons, mind you.
01:06:54.000 Well, there you go.
01:06:59.000 If you ever want to find a picture that more crystallizes The incestuous relationship of media.
01:07:06.000 Look, my hair is going all crazy.
01:07:09.000 You can never get it right when you come out of the shower and you put a Chinese hat on.
01:07:12.000 No.
01:07:12.000 It just messes it up.
01:07:13.000 I don't know how the Chinese men do it.
01:07:15.000 If you ever want a photo that more crystallizes everything wrong with the media, George Stephanopoulos and Hillary Clinton in a side-by-side.
01:07:23.000 In the side-by-side split view.
01:07:25.000 He worked for the Clintons.
01:07:28.000 And then he's interviewing Hillary Clinton.
01:07:29.000 And we're supposed to believe that he's unbiased.
01:07:32.000 And even in this case, he was going, is the right to bear arms constitutional?
01:07:35.000 We don't want to play the clip because we have to be careful because of copyright claims now.
01:07:39.000 The Young Turks get away with it.
01:07:40.000 But as conservatives, when we play the clip, we're going to get a copyright claim and you'll never see this video.
01:07:44.000 Because conservatives aren't allowed to do news on YouTube or Facebook.
01:07:47.000 Happy 2016.
01:07:48.000 It's a violation of copyright for us to play a clip of what Hillary Clinton says.
01:07:53.000 On air, live, and then critique it, and it'll be taken down.
01:07:57.000 So I'm repeating it for you.
01:07:58.000 She refused many times when she was asked to say that the right to bear arms was constitutional.
01:08:03.000 So let me kind of read you some of the transcript.
01:08:05.000 We have the video up.
01:08:06.000 She 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.
01:08:18.000 So I believe we can have common sense safety measures consistent with the Second Amendment.
01:08:22.000 And to Little George's credit, he said, that's not what I asked.
01:08:26.000 I said, do you believe that their conclusion that an individual's right to bear arms is a constitutional right?
01:08:31.000 Straightforward enough.
01:08:33.000 Answer from Hillary, not so much.
01:08:34.000 If it's a constitutional right, then like every other constitutional right, it is subject to reasonable regulations.
01:08:38.000 And what people have done with that decision...
01:08:40.000 No, okay, no, you're wrong.
01:08:41.000 You can just toss in reasonable regulations.
01:08:41.000 You're wrong.
01:08:43.000 To Hillary Clinton, reasonable regulations means...
01:08:46.000 Arbitrary assault weapons ban.
01:08:48.000 Okay?
01:08:48.000 For those not...
01:08:49.000 This is legal with a rifle under the assault weapons ban?
01:08:51.000 This pistol grip is illegal.
01:08:53.000 Legal?
01:08:54.000 Illegal.
01:08:55.000 Illegal.
01:08:55.000 Legal?
01:08:57.000 Barrel shroud.
01:08:58.000 Illegal.
01:08:58.000 Legal?
01:08:59.000 Assault weapons ban.
01:09:01.000 Illegal.
01:09:02.000 I'm holding up a revolver here.
01:09:03.000 A cowboy revolver.
01:09:04.000 Even though it's single action because its capacity is higher than the assault weapons ban allowed for.
01:09:09.000 Common sense gun control?
01:09:10.000 Hillary Clinton believes you should sue.
01:09:12.000 You should be able to sue gun manufacturers.
01:09:16.000 When a shooting occurs.
01:09:17.000 Take a Xanax, you can't buy a gun.
01:09:20.000 An umbrella term doesn't define what she means.
01:09:22.000 So, this woman's running for president.
01:09:24.000 She doesn't believe that you have the God-given right to self-preservation.
01:09:26.000 That's important.
01:09:27.000 Know what the common-sense gun laws are.
01:09:29.000 Because at one point, when I was a stupid Canadian, I almost supported them.
01:09:32.000 I was a dumbass.
01:09:33.000 Matt Eisman, American Ninja Warrior, up next.
01:09:35.000 Welcome to Wild at Large, on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Plunk.
01:09:56.000 Oh, the Great White.
01:09:58.000 Few names strike such fear and intimidation into the souls of those who hear.
01:10:03.000 A marvelous predator capable of traveling hundreds of miles and growing to the length of an entire school bus.
01:10:09.000 Now, maybe we should...
01:10:12.000 Put something up for scale.
01:10:14.000 Is that like a school bus like my boy would be in, or one that...
01:10:18.000 like a short bus for the retards?
01:10:20.000 Damage, Asper.
01:10:21.000 Well, maybe when we edit it all together, we could get a bus up there to show if it's the right kind of...
01:10:21.000 Do the lines.
01:10:26.000 kind of bus.
01:10:28.000 Once plentiful in the ocean, they've now become an endangered species.
01:10:32.000 So environmental protection groups have been forced to step in and lobby governments to create sanctions to save these wondrous creatures.
01:10:40.000 Now, that man looks like he's fishing.
01:10:42.000 He's breaking the law.
01:10:43.000 Well, I won't say anything about that, but typical.
01:10:47.000 Dammit, Jasper!
01:10:49.000 No, I understand.
01:10:50.000 That's out of line.
01:10:51.000 We want to stay on the sharks.
01:10:53.000 But am I reading this right?
01:10:55.000 We're trying to save these sharks from being fished?
01:10:58.000 We're not allowing people to fish them?
01:11:00.000 Am I reading that right?
01:11:01.000 Yes, read the script, Jasper.
01:11:03.000 Why in the hell would we be doing that?
01:11:05.000 These things are soulless monsters killing machines.
01:11:08.000 Why would we want to save them?
01:11:10.000 Why wouldn't we want to eradicate them from the oceans?
01:11:13.000 Look at this thing.
01:11:14.000 It's horrifying.
01:11:15.000 The Apex Predator ecosystem, Jasper.
01:11:17.000 That's why we do the show.
01:11:18.000 Just do the lines.
01:11:19.000 Oh, that's a bunch of poppycock.
01:11:21.000 If I hear Apex Predator one more time, you know what?
01:11:25.000 If we get all of the great whites, sure, there'll be more seals.
01:11:29.000 I'm fine with it.
01:11:30.000 Nobody's getting off, and record numbers buy seals on their surfboards.
01:11:34.000 If 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.
01:11:51.000 I 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.
01:12:01.000 Give me an also, Jasper.
01:12:02.000 Give me an aspirin!
01:12:03.000 I tell you what, an ulcer is child's play compared to that bite that lady's gonna have taken out of her surfboard and her hamstring.
01:12:11.000 You selfish little punk.
01:12:14.000 Stay tuned for more Wild at Large on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Trump.
01:12:20.000 Reach the wizard.
01:12:37.000 Reach the wizard.
01:12:46.000 Glad to be back.
01:12:49.000 That's my favorite bump from Pogo.
01:12:51.000 Pogo.
01:12:52.000 You can follow him on the Twitter, on YouTube.
01:12:54.000 He's not allowed in the United States.
01:12:55.000 He's Australian.
01:12:56.000 Some visa problem.
01:12:58.000 But this next gentleman...
01:12:59.000 That's all that matters.
01:12:59.000 It is.
01:13:00.000 That's all that matters.
01:13:01.000 You've watched him on the television on a show that...
01:13:03.000 It'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...
01:13:11.000 It's blown up.
01:13:12.000 My dad has watched it from pillar to post, so he's super excited.
01:13:15.000 Don't laugh yet.
01:13:16.000 We haven't introduced you.
01:13:17.000 At Matt Eisman, host of American Ninja Warrior.
01:13:21.000 Now you can laugh.
01:13:23.000 It is amazing.
01:13:24.000 It's funny.
01:13:25.000 My mom loves the show, and my friends who have little kids love the show.
01:13:31.000 We'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.
01:13:38.000 Right.
01:13:39.000 And by stumble, you mean steal from the Japanese.
01:13:41.000 Yeah.
01:13:42.000 Oh, yeah.
01:13:42.000 I mean, it started as the Japanese show.
01:13:44.000 It was on G4. It became so popular.
01:13:46.000 They're like, let's dub it into English.
01:13:48.000 And now what's interesting is the Japanese show did okay, but our format has become more popular.
01:13:55.000 And so it's now being franchised around the world and Ninja Warrior Germany is starting.
01:14:00.000 Interesting.
01:14:02.000 That's got to be tough.
01:14:03.000 I can't imagine it would work in the, like, really Nordic countries where everyone's over 200 pounds.
01:14:08.000 Well, they do it indoors.
01:14:09.000 No, there's a Swedish one.
01:14:11.000 Turkey has it.
01:14:13.000 UK. But they've taken the American format.
01:14:17.000 But 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.
01:14:25.000 Wait, Turkey?
01:14:26.000 Turkey.
01:14:27.000 I believe there's a...
01:14:28.000 Is there a suicide bombing challenge?
01:14:31.000 It's amazing.
01:14:32.000 If you lose, it gets ugly.
01:14:36.000 No, but it's that the U.S. NBC doesn't see any of the formatting dollars, which is one of the big ways they make money.
01:14:44.000 So as good as the show is doing, they still wish they had a piece of the bigger pie.
01:14:49.000 Right.
01:14:50.000 Yes, we all do.
01:14:51.000 Well, I remember last time we had you in the program, it hadn't yet been renewed for a second season.
01:14:56.000 Yeah.
01:14:57.000 So that must have been great news for you.
01:14:59.000 That was the second season on NBC. And this is because we had a number of seasons on G4. This is actually season eight right now.
01:15:06.000 But most people see it.
01:15:07.000 For a lot of people, people are still discovering the show.
01:15:11.000 This wasn't like American Idol where all of a sudden you go from zero to 30 million viewers.
01:15:15.000 No, no, no.
01:15:15.000 Well, they didn't have that kind of budget.
01:15:16.000 They wouldn't have hired you on the outset.
01:15:18.000 They would have...
01:15:18.000 It literally...
01:15:20.000 No, no, no.
01:15:21.000 I'm open about this.
01:15:22.000 This was the first and only job I've ever been offered where you didn't have to audition.
01:15:28.000 And I got this job about seven days before filming started, which means they had exhausted everyone more famous and more expensive than me.
01:15:37.000 And then they're like, well, we'll take the guy.
01:15:39.000 Because 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.
01:15:47.000 So I think I was the...
01:15:49.000 I was the, it's 2 a.m., and you're drunk, and all right, this girl will do, you're coming with me.
01:15:56.000 It just worked out well.
01:15:57.000 We ended up getting married.
01:15:58.000 Well, there you go.
01:15:59.000 Right.
01:16:00.000 That's a sweet story.
01:16:01.000 It wouldn't be the first one I would tell your kids when you're giving them the talk.
01:16:04.000 But, yeah, you know, it's funny.
01:16:06.000 I 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.
01:16:15.000 And I was like, no, no, no.
01:16:17.000 Did you consult Jared for research?
01:16:18.000 No, I didn't consult, not did Jared.
01:16:19.000 He wasn't around at this point.
01:16:22.000 Would have been used.
01:16:23.000 Right, yeah.
01:16:23.000 I could have used him.
01:16:24.000 You heard it down?
01:16:26.000 Well, 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.
01:16:43.000 I'm assuming the reason you've come to me is that even the far-left progressives felt uncomfortable with it.
01:16:50.000 Let's go all the way around and go to the uber conservative guy.
01:16:54.000 We'll do it.
01:16:55.000 But I auditioned for other roles, and I didn't usually go for callbacks.
01:17:01.000 They would just say, you know what, let's put you in this role.
01:17:03.000 Well, that's good.
01:17:05.000 So you've got a gig, though, in television.
01:17:07.000 Hopefully, second season, you were able to up the Kashish?
01:17:12.000 The Kashish, I'm finally getting paid like it's no longer cable.
01:17:15.000 But then I got, I'm going to be on the new season of Celebrity Apprentice.
01:17:18.000 We just found out yesterday.
01:17:20.000 It's going to premiere, yeah, January 2nd.
01:17:20.000 Are you really?
01:17:22.000 They pushed it.
01:17:23.000 It 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.
01:17:35.000 So they decided to push it to January, where either he'll be president or he won't be...
01:17:41.000 Dominating the news cycle.
01:17:43.000 Right.
01:17:43.000 January 2nd.
01:17:44.000 Well, and then Arnold kind of peeved him off when he endorsed Kasich.
01:17:49.000 You 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.
01:17:56.000 Yeah.
01:17:57.000 Well, 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.
01:18:10.000 Okay.
01:18:11.000 American Ninja Warrior.
01:18:12.000 I sound more like a Kennedy.
01:18:13.000 I'm not kidding.
01:18:15.000 Yeah.
01:18:16.000 So I think they kind of felt like there's no upside to it.
01:18:19.000 Let's go to January and see how that goes.
01:18:21.000 Well, I can guess your opinion then on Trump.
01:18:23.000 Okay, listen.
01:18:24.000 Just don't even try and play this down the middle.
01:18:27.000 Because he's a fan of it.
01:18:29.000 He's a Crowderhead, okay?
01:18:30.000 People watching.
01:18:31.000 Every now and then he'll message me.
01:18:32.000 And it's like, he doesn't just message me in a short video, but something that occurred like deep an hour and a half into the program.
01:18:37.000 So he's listening to it.
01:18:38.000 So draw your own conclusions.
01:18:40.000 But I can give you a hint.
01:18:42.000 The guy is not far left.
01:18:44.000 Sorry if you lose your job because of this.
01:18:45.000 You chose to.
01:18:46.000 American Ninja Warrior couldn't be more conservative.
01:18:51.000 So was Trump your guy?
01:18:52.000 Who was your person going in?
01:18:53.000 Or were you just kind of waiting?
01:18:55.000 I didn't.
01:18:55.000 I wasn't that familiar with the field.
01:18:57.000 And what's interesting, I was at Princeton, class of 93.
01:18:59.000 Ted Cruz was class of 92.
01:19:01.000 And all my friends and I were going, did you ever interact with We're good to go.
01:19:28.000 Oh, service himself?
01:19:29.000 Yeah, service himself.
01:19:31.000 Well, who among us didn't at that point?
01:19:35.000 Is that a bad thing?
01:19:36.000 I will tell you, we were at Princeton during the 90s.
01:19:39.000 It was the grunge era.
01:19:40.000 AIDS was at its height.
01:19:41.000 There was not a lot of human connection going on there.
01:19:46.000 So, yeah, there was a lot of pleasure in yourself in your room.
01:19:46.000 No.
01:19:49.000 Shame on him!
01:19:50.000 Well, the thing is, every president has done that, but from here forward, we'll know about every president having done that.
01:19:57.000 That's what's uncomfortable.
01:19:58.000 There'll be Snapchats of people doing it, like, just to give myself a winky face from the Whatever it is, we are big brother.
01:20:08.000 That's what's ironic.
01:20:09.000 The government doesn't need to monitor us.
01:20:11.000 We monitor ourselves.
01:20:12.000 We put everything out there and give people this material to be taken out of context or to end your career.
01:20:18.000 And we do it willingly.
01:20:19.000 Well, 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.
01:20:30.000 If the NSA is watching, I just tilt it away a little bit.
01:20:34.000 There is that.
01:20:35.000 I don't know if that was true or not, but you want to be able to respect the office.
01:20:41.000 That's kind of an interesting conversation as we move into new media.
01:20:45.000 And 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.
01:20:53.000 They didn't understand that.
01:20:54.000 We've talked about this.
01:20:55.000 People 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.
01:21:03.000 I totally agree with you.
01:21:04.000 You were the first one who brought that up.
01:21:06.000 And 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.
01:21:14.000 Right.
01:21:14.000 And so many people thought that was beneath a candidate.
01:21:17.000 And then you realize how smart it was in the sense of he's going where the audience is, where these young people are.
01:21:23.000 They're not watching Meet the Press or Late Night with Ted Koppel.
01:21:27.000 They're consuming media in different ways.
01:21:30.000 Is Ted Koppel still around?
01:21:31.000 I don't know.
01:21:32.000 He was back then.
01:21:33.000 Oh, that was Nightline.
01:21:34.000 Was that Nightline, Ted Koppel?
01:21:35.000 Ted Koppel did.
01:21:36.000 Dead in the 90s, though.
01:21:37.000 Is he dead?
01:21:38.000 Did you hear Prince died?
01:21:40.000 I don't know.
01:21:42.000 I have no idea.
01:21:43.000 Okay, sir, continue.
01:21:44.000 I 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?
01:21:53.000 At the same time, though, how do you reach people in this new generation where they don't watch television?
01:21:59.000 Well, not even new generation.
01:22:01.000 I mean, people your age, my dad's age now, they don't...
01:22:04.000 Is my your dad's age?
01:22:05.000 How old am I? I don't know how old you are.
01:22:08.000 You're probably closer to my dad's age than me.
01:22:12.000 That's okay, but you look good.
01:22:14.000 You're a doctor, and you've kept your figure.
01:22:16.000 Well, you have to, otherwise NBC fires you.
01:22:17.000 That's the thing with hosts.
01:22:18.000 It's not like...
01:22:19.000 Literally, they go, you're looking a little big there.
01:22:22.000 Lay off the crullers, Iceman.
01:22:24.000 Unless you're Al Roker, then you get a free pass, because he looks better fat.
01:22:30.000 He looks like a guy in a fat suit.
01:22:33.000 He doesn't even look like a real fat guy.
01:22:34.000 He looks like a clump.
01:22:35.000 Eddie Murphy.
01:22:36.000 The clumps.
01:22:37.000 Exactly.
01:22:37.000 We're tracking together.
01:22:38.000 The clumps.
01:22:41.000 And then he just did it with, like, every movie after that, and people are going, it worked once, Eddie.
01:22:46.000 Now you have to move on.
01:22:47.000 I know, what if I did it, like, with five people?
01:22:51.000 No, no, no, no, you did it.
01:22:53.000 Let's move on.
01:22:54.000 So with...
01:22:55.000 I understand what you're saying, but a lot of people need to understand, most people aren't watching Morning Joe, even if they're older.
01:23:00.000 Most people aren't watching cable news, even if they're older.
01:23:02.000 A lot of older generations, they're watching mainstream sort of press.
01:23:06.000 They're much more involved in entertainment.
01:23:07.000 Ninja Warrior, I would imagine, gets...
01:23:09.000 Far bigger numbers than most of these news shows.
01:23:13.000 And then there's a component of anyone under 45 less and less likely to get cable at all, and they get their news online.
01:23:19.000 So we're not just talking about, like, man, radical, 22-year-olds, you know, David Bowie.
01:23:24.000 We're talking about anyone below the age of 50 who doesn't tune into cable news.
01:23:29.000 And, like, a good example...
01:23:32.000 Ted Cruz did a 20-minute phoner on Adam Carolla.
01:23:35.000 He should be making that stop on all of those shows that do far more.
01:23:40.000 Did he come on some guy in Michigan's podcast at one point?
01:23:42.000 He did.
01:23:43.000 I don't think he wanted to come back, though.
01:23:45.000 Well, that's because he was a contender at that point.
01:23:45.000 No.
01:23:48.000 He was hungry for the exposure.
01:23:48.000 Right.
01:23:50.000 Carly Fiorina came on.
01:23:50.000 Exactly.
01:23:52.000 Literally, we pre-taped her, what was it, 30 minutes before she walked on stage in the very first debate.
01:23:58.000 She was great.
01:23:59.000 She was fantastic on your show.
01:24:00.000 And 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.
01:24:08.000 And I think that you also never get the sense of who is this person really?
01:24:12.000 And 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.
01:24:20.000 And 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.
01:24:34.000 And 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.
01:24:44.000 Right.
01:24:45.000 I think it was a real missed opportunity to connect with a lot of disenchanted voters.
01:24:49.000 Well, 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.
01:25:01.000 Well, good example, Milo.
01:25:02.000 We had Milo on when he really had a few thousand Twitter followers.
01:25:05.000 I won't come to Michigan.
01:25:07.000 No, no.
01:25:08.000 Just because we thought it was interesting and he had a lot to offer.
01:25:10.000 And now, of course, we're not taking credit for that, but we're saying we found him because someone is willing to come to play.
01:25:16.000 So we turn down politicians all the time.
01:25:18.000 We felt that we had a duty during the election and we had to get them into that dynamic.
01:25:23.000 Like, no, no, no, no, no.
01:25:24.000 This isn't a podium in talking points.
01:25:26.000 And it's tough.
01:25:28.000 And that's why a lot of them deserve to lose.
01:25:30.000 And it seems like Democrats just get that more, unfortunately.
01:25:32.000 And 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.
01:25:42.000 Who is it, Ken Starr?
01:25:43.000 I 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.
01:25:54.000 And here he is not knowing how to answer a simple question.
01:25:57.000 Right.
01:25:58.000 We'll bring you back.
01:25:58.000 We have to go to a break.
01:25:59.000 But that is a good point.
01:26:00.000 And then I want to talk about ninjas and get you to say something racist so we can get you fired and then you can look for us.
01:26:07.000 Lotter was Crowder.
01:26:09.000 Matt Eisman, who shan't be employed much longer.
01:26:11.000 Stay tuned.
01:26:12.000 For Breaking Middles on Water with Crowder, I'm Barry Matheson.
01:26:41.000 We 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.
01:26:54.000 We do have an exclusive interview with Bernie Sanders on location via satellite who now has no arms.
01:27:03.000 Nor like Senator Sanders, sorry about the quadriplegia.
01:27:07.000 I am as well!
01:27:10.000 Now, 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?
01:27:24.000 Not only will I not drop out, I'm reinvigorated from the loss of blood and subsequent transfusions.
01:27:33.000 Mr.
01:27:34.000 Sanders, you have no arms or legs, nor a path to victory.
01:27:37.000 Surely at this point it's time to unify the party.
01:27:40.000 The only person who's unified here, Perry, is you!
01:27:45.000 With the Clintons and your high-paying speaking engagements for the Big Bangs!
01:27:51.000 Now, Mr.
01:27:52.000 Sanders, that's entirely inappropriate.
01:27:54.000 I'm coming!
01:27:55.000 Time for you, Perry!
01:27:57.000 And all your 1% ilk!
01:28:00.000 Well, that's unfortunate.
01:28:01.000 We'll keep you abreast as this story unfolds.
01:28:04.000 Back to your programming.
01:28:05.000 I'm Harry Matheson.
01:28:07.000 When it's time to party, we will party hard.
01:28:12.000 Glad to be back.
01:28:38.000 Glad to have a guest who's game at Matt Eisman, host of American Ninja Warrior.
01:28:43.000 Matt Eisman, thank you for being with us, sir.
01:28:45.000 Always a pleasure.
01:28:46.000 You made that point earlier about Ken, Ken Starr.
01:28:51.000 Yeah.
01:28:51.000 Yeah.
01:28:52.000 Some of these people don't have just a sense in how to communicate and how to relate with people.
01:28:52.000 No, it's true.
01:28:57.000 And that's what's changing a lot.
01:28:58.000 We talked about that with technology.
01:29:00.000 It 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...
01:29:08.000 Now they don't really have that dinner conversation, and so they want their entertainment to feel more like a human connection.
01:29:14.000 And so that's what this is.
01:29:16.000 And it's amazing how that's changed so quickly.
01:29:19.000 Yeah, 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.
01:29:19.000 Yeah.
01:29:34.000 And I do this show on Hallmark called Home and Family, and it's a daytime talk show.
01:29:40.000 But the formula they've got is, it really is, we're having a great time.
01:29:44.000 And when I listen to you and Jared, or when I listen to Anthony Cumi or Opie or Jim Norton.
01:29:52.000 And I think when they're doing their shows, you really feel like this is how I talk and this is how I talk to my friends.
01:29:58.000 Right.
01:29:58.000 And I think you feel you're getting a sense of the honest person.
01:30:03.000 And 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.
01:30:03.000 Right.
01:30:13.000 And we see that happen again and again.
01:30:15.000 They're trying to choose their words very carefully, not realizing, look, just have your thoughts, stand behind them.
01:30:15.000 Right.
01:30:21.000 If 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.
01:30:28.000 Well, we won't.
01:30:28.000 We 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.
01:30:36.000 At 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.
01:30:45.000 So through NBC, we're staying at Trump Hotel.
01:30:47.000 Oh, geez.
01:30:48.000 And then he says this on the day we're checking out, and I'm just like, I think this is probably a good time to get out of this hotel.
01:30:54.000 Yeah, to get out of that hotel.
01:30:55.000 Some repercussions.
01:30:57.000 Can you release what the numbers are for American Ninja Warrior, how many people watch it?
01:31:02.000 Yeah, I think we had 8 million last week, which for a summer show, I think America's Got Talent is the only show that...
01:31:08.000 No, no, hold on a second.
01:31:09.000 People need to understand this.
01:31:10.000 8 million, okay?
01:31:11.000 When people talk about Fox News obliterating the ratings, they get 1.5 million daily.
01:31:15.000 Their highest numbered show, they're lucky if they cross 3 million.
01:31:21.000 8 million in the summer watching America.
01:31:23.000 That's what people need to understand.
01:31:24.000 More people care about entertainment than being involved in micropolitics.
01:31:27.000 It is.
01:31:28.000 It's a show that's growing.
01:31:30.000 And what's interesting is watching the fragmentation of options and that audiences are fragmented.
01:31:36.000 So the expectations on network have gone down.
01:31:40.000 You're never going to have a show short of the Super Bowl or something where 30 million people are tuning in like American Idol.
01:31:47.000 There are just too many different choices where people have Hulu, Netflix, they're watching YouTube videos, they're consuming podcasts.
01:31:54.000 So it's interesting because the networks see the erosion of their audience, but they don't know what to do.
01:31:54.000 Right.
01:32:00.000 They don't know how to capitalize on digital.
01:32:04.000 And so they resist it a lot of the time.
01:32:06.000 We get these copyright claims or stuff, which are BS, and it's like they resist it, they resist it.
01:32:09.000 Remember they did it with digital downloading of music.
01:32:11.000 Resisted it, resisted it, resisted.
01:32:12.000 Like, listen, people don't necessarily want to steal music.
01:32:15.000 Give them an option that's convenient.
01:32:17.000 Well, that's interesting.
01:32:17.000 Late night shows, on the other hand, are trying to embrace it, like Fallon and James Corden, Carpool Karaoke.
01:32:24.000 I 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.
01:32:37.000 They created it.
01:32:38.000 Yeah, no, it's amazing, and they fight it, they fight it, they fight it.
01:32:40.000 Let me ask you this.
01:32:41.000 Speaking 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.
01:32:48.000 We're kind of all sitting back and watching.
01:32:49.000 The 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.
01:32:59.000 People just, they're not having it anymore.
01:33:01.000 Do you think networks get that?
01:33:03.000 Because 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.
01:33:12.000 That's not the case around the rest of the country.
01:33:14.000 Right.
01:33:14.000 No, I get the networks.
01:33:16.000 I think the networks are at the long end of the tail or whatever the metaphor.
01:33:24.000 You'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.
01:33:35.000 A show like ours, we definitely were a huge...
01:33:40.000 Our show is more women than men, viewers, and a lot of it are families and mothers.
01:33:46.000 And so when we look at it, this is a show that's going to be very safe.
01:33:51.000 I don't mean your show, but I mean being on set, being around these people.
01:33:54.000 Remember when the guy, Grey's Anatomy, was sent to rehab for saying fag?
01:33:57.000 Oh, Isaiah Washington?
01:33:59.000 That wouldn't happen nowadays.
01:33:59.000 Yeah.
01:34:00.000 Michael Bisping just called Luke Rockhold a faggot in a fight conference, and he was like, oh, I shouldn't have said that.
01:34:05.000 Sorry.
01:34:06.000 And that was it.
01:34:07.000 It's going the other way.
01:34:10.000 I'm not going to go around testing it.
01:34:14.000 Not in that town.
01:34:15.000 I still think it depends on who you are and your persona.
01:34:21.000 I think when Chelsea Handler does it or someone who's expected to do it, people are much more prepared for it.
01:34:27.000 If a fighter does it, I think they're much more kind of, well, that's just a person laden with testosterone.
01:34:33.000 No, because only a couple years ago there were fighters that were suspended for saying that.
01:34:36.000 And 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.
01:34:46.000 And it just seems like even liberals are like, okay, it's enough.
01:34:50.000 And I just wonder on set.
01:34:51.000 The condemnation by association drives me crazy.
01:34:54.000 Where I think Mike Rowe had a good point.
01:34:56.000 He went on a Fox show and people were attacking him.
01:34:58.000 And I think he is more openly conservative.
01:35:01.000 But it's like, you know, you...
01:35:03.000 I 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.
01:35:10.000 I always think more dialogue is better.
01:35:13.000 And 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.
01:35:24.000 So many people, it's just an echo chamber.
01:35:26.000 And I think you look at people who are...
01:35:29.000 You're preaching to the choir the whole time, and I don't think that's very compelling.
01:35:32.000 No, I think you're right.
01:35:34.000 Well, we must let him go.
01:35:36.000 Matt Eisman, host of American Ninja Warrior.
01:35:38.000 You can follow him.
01:35:39.000 When does it run real quick?
01:35:41.000 We go to Monday nights, starting Monday.
01:35:44.000 Every Monday, 8 p.m.
01:35:45.000 NBC. Monday nights.
01:35:46.000 It was too friendly of an interview, so quote me on this.
01:35:48.000 Matt Eisman is a Nazi, and he hates Jews.
01:35:50.000 I don't know why everyone on NBC should know this.
01:35:52.000 I'm a poor Jewish.
01:35:53.000 Lotto with Crowder.
01:35:53.000 Trotter, stay tuned.
01:35:54.000 This Week in Feminism.
01:36:04.000 This Week in Feminism.
01:36:10.000 Okay, 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.
01:36:17.000 It does pay around $94,000 a year.
01:36:20.000 However, it requires travel extensively across the country, often across the globe, long hours, and there are no weekends.
01:36:28.000 However, the bonus structure and the benefits are quite impressive.
01:36:31.000 Yeah, I just...
01:36:34.000 You know, weekend.
01:36:36.000 Well, allow me to perhaps narrow this down.
01:36:39.000 Do you find that it's very important to have two-day weekends?
01:36:43.000 Definitely.
01:36:44.000 And manual labor's right out?
01:36:46.000 Now, what about the long hours and traveling?
01:36:46.000 Mm-hmm.
01:36:49.000 If you have weekends off, are you willing to work 16-hour days?
01:36:51.000 No.
01:36:52.000 No, no.
01:36:53.000 Hmm.
01:36:53.000 Now, are you willing to go to a trade school?
01:36:56.000 I already have a master's in gender studies, so...
01:37:00.000 Right, right.
01:37:00.000 That would be wasted time otherwise.
01:37:02.000 Hmm.
01:37:03.000 Well, there is a position available that maybe you'll find satisfactory.
01:37:10.000 My secretary!
01:37:11.000 F*** you, a**hole!
01:37:13.000 That was to be expected.
01:37:14.000 Well, I don't think this is going to work out.
01:37:16.000 What are you hearing from Gloria Allred, you patriarchy piece of s**t?
01:37:20.000 Yes, I suspected you were an insufferable bitch.
01:37:22.000 Well, take care.
01:37:23.000 I hope you find what you're looking for in life.
01:37:25.000 My guess is you'll be fat and lonely for a long time.
01:37:54.000 Glad to be back.
01:37:55.000 New bump.
01:37:57.000 New bump from the Pogo.
01:37:58.000 Always good bumps in the Pogo.
01:37:59.000 Third hour producing with me in studio, as always, is NotGayJarred, who is not gay.
01:38:03.000 Follow him on the Twitter at NotGayJarred.
01:38:04.000 I fulfill my legal obligations.
01:38:05.000 Draw your own conclusions.
01:38:06.000 Did we have the Guile theme song yet?
01:38:08.000 I think it's coming up next, I believe.
01:38:10.000 Some new bumps.
01:38:12.000 So a lot of people keep asking us, where do you get these?
01:38:14.000 Most of the bumps are Pogo, Psychotic Giraffe, or Andrew WK. And then a couple others are just from bands that I grew up with as kids.
01:38:21.000 Literally local bands on the South Shore, and you can't find them anywhere.
01:38:26.000 There's no plug.
01:38:27.000 They just said, you can use this.
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01:39:00.000 Okay.
01:39:01.000 We're going to have Courtney Kirchhoff after.
01:39:03.000 Jeffrey the Angry Laotian from Baltimore.
01:39:07.000 I wanted to get into something very specific here.
01:39:11.000 A couple of things.
01:39:12.000 Let me preface this with Hillary Clinton.
01:39:14.000 We talked about this last week, and a lot of people were furious that we even gave her credit.
01:39:18.000 She gave a speech where she sort of kicked off her first attacks on Donald Trump.
01:39:23.000 Now, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
01:39:25.000 Of course.
01:39:26.000 Of course I prefer Donald Trump.
01:39:28.000 And of course I would never ever vote for Hillary Clinton.
01:39:32.000 Does that mean that I'm a huge fan of either?
01:39:34.000 No.
01:39:34.000 That's as even-handed as I can be.
01:39:36.000 That being said, from a performance standpoint, the reason she did so well...
01:39:41.000 She had people laughing at Donald Trump.
01:39:42.000 Obviously it's a friendly audience.
01:39:44.000 She...
01:39:47.000 She appropriated conservative culture.
01:39:49.000 She co-opted it.
01:39:50.000 She became the patriot.
01:39:52.000 Is that okay?
01:39:53.000 This is true, though.
01:39:54.000 She talked about how America is great, and we can make it better, but America is still the greatest country.
01:39:59.000 And Donald Trump is basically implying that it's not.
01:40:02.000 Here's something that's important.
01:40:03.000 While people get mad when you ask them macro about politics, you'll have people say, yeah, the outlook doesn't look very great.
01:40:09.000 But 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.
01:40:17.000 More people are happy with their personal situation.
01:40:19.000 That's also why it's not good for conservatives to demonize Obama for everything.
01:40:24.000 You know, everything's Obama's fault because a lot of people are still happy with their lives.
01:40:29.000 And so if you do that and you say, it's all Obama's fault, they go, well, my life is pretty good.
01:40:32.000 That must all be Obama.
01:40:33.000 So it's important for me to say that's why Hillary Clinton was effective.
01:40:38.000 Something else that really bothers me with this whole make America great as though it's not.
01:40:42.000 Regardless, listen, I understand why some people like Donald Trump.
01:40:46.000 This is not about Donald Trump.
01:40:47.000 It's about the idea that America isn't great.
01:40:50.000 To think that the country was destroyed by Barack Obama.
01:40:54.000 It wasn't destroyed.
01:40:55.000 I don't like a lot of his policies, but the country hasn't been irreparably destroyed.
01:41:00.000 I don't believe that.
01:41:01.000 I think it's worse off than had we had somebody else.
01:41:04.000 But it's not destroyed.
01:41:06.000 But 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.
01:41:15.000 That's not anti-authoritarian.
01:41:18.000 You're like a man wearing a sports jersey.
01:41:20.000 Please, Mr.
01:41:21.000 Trump, or please, Mrs.
01:41:23.000 Clinton, please save me.
01:41:25.000 You're the only one.
01:41:27.000 What's the term they use?
01:41:28.000 Cuck?
01:41:29.000 Please!
01:41:30.000 Take control over everything.
01:41:32.000 America's horrible.
01:41:33.000 You're the only one who can fix it.
01:41:35.000 Mirror, put the mirror away.
01:41:36.000 I don't want to look in the mirror.
01:41:37.000 Call me Obi-Wan Trump.
01:41:38.000 Yes.
01:41:39.000 Or Hillary.
01:41:41.000 Or Hillary.
01:41:41.000 But the difference is, it's okay for a liberal because they believe that government can fix all their problems.
01:41:46.000 But when I see Republicans, self-professed conservatives, believing that one man is the one to save them, that's a real problem.
01:41:54.000 I never thought of it that way.
01:41:56.000 Yeah, there is no one man.
01:41:57.000 No one man can destroy it.
01:41:58.000 No one man can save it.
01:41:59.000 Are we facing some serious stuff?
01:42:00.000 Absolutely.
01:42:01.000 But come on.
01:42:03.000 Stop being such whiny losers all the time.
01:42:07.000 I don't know what you...
01:42:08.000 I'm doing okay.
01:42:10.000 Most people I know are doing okay.
01:42:11.000 They're upset about...
01:42:12.000 Yeah, their premiums have gone up.
01:42:13.000 People are a little bit unsure.
01:42:15.000 But listen, there are some other things.
01:42:16.000 Equities have done better under Obama than any other president.
01:42:18.000 The reason for that is all the risk was built in.
01:42:19.000 But let's not exaggerate it and put all of our hopes on one man.
01:42:24.000 That's just something that really bothers me.
01:42:25.000 Something else, you're putting all of your eggs in the basket of an election that everyone is angry.
01:42:30.000 And what I'm telling you is statistically that's not true.
01:42:32.000 Everybody is not angry.
01:42:34.000 The people who scream the loudest are angry, whether it's the social justice warriors on campus or the Trump people.
01:42:39.000 Or the Hillary people with the rape and the sexists.
01:42:41.000 That's not most Americans.
01:42:42.000 Most black people, when polled right now, say they're better off.
01:42:46.000 Even with young black people, only 27% thought that maybe things are worse than they were a decade ago.
01:42:51.000 We'll put these sources up at ladderwithcrader.com.
01:42:53.000 So it's important.
01:42:54.000 Put it in perspective.
01:42:55.000 So, a lot of people are saying, I want a president, you know, the middle class who's going to fight for the middle class.
01:43:00.000 And I hate to say it, I'm middle class.
01:43:02.000 We've become ungrateful whiners.
01:43:03.000 Listen, I don't want a president who's going to fight for the middle class.
01:43:06.000 I want a president who's going to shut up, stay within his constitutional authority, and stay out of my way.
01:43:12.000 And it's crazy when I see Republicans, conservatives, wanting some of these protectionist policies.
01:43:18.000 Now listen, NAFTA. Some ramifications, good or bad.
01:43:22.000 Let me just sort of...
01:43:23.000 Free trade when done properly is not wrong.
01:43:27.000 Now, I understand that we've negotiated some bad deals and we can get screwed in the deals.
01:43:30.000 I understand why TPP is a problem.
01:43:32.000 But the problem with it is not free trade.
01:43:34.000 That is not the issue.
01:43:36.000 Here's what bothers me.
01:43:38.000 Nearly all economists agree that NAFTA's effect on the economy has been relatively modest.
01:43:42.000 Good or bad, it hasn't been that significant.
01:43:44.000 As conservatives, libertarians, anti-authoritarians believe, the market tends to account for these issues.
01:43:49.000 The only really valid study that proves catastrophic results from NAFTA comes from the Economic Policy Institute, a massively union-backed think tank.
01:43:59.000 That's the one, let me bring it up right here on screen.
01:44:02.000 Yeah, there you go, NAFTA. It comes from, oh gosh, that's the wrong thing.
01:44:07.000 I'll bring it up afterward.
01:44:09.000 It comes from a big union-backed think tank.
01:44:12.000 That's what Bernie Sanders points to.
01:44:14.000 And, of course, Donald Trump.
01:44:15.000 He uses it as a source.
01:44:18.000 People say NAFTA killed the American worker.
01:44:21.000 There are plenty of American manufacturing jobs.
01:44:24.000 Here's something else that's irrelevant.
01:44:27.000 Many of the manufacturing jobs should go away.
01:44:29.000 Many of the middle class jobs should go away to make room for new jobs.
01:44:35.000 Let's use some examples.
01:44:36.000 Why do you want the government to step in and tell us which jobs are mandatory and should stay and which ones shouldn't?
01:44:42.000 Again, assuming all trade deals are set up on the up and up, if they're putting tariffs on our stuff going in...
01:44:47.000 And we're not...
01:44:47.000 I understand that.
01:44:48.000 We need to level that playing field.
01:44:50.000 But when people say, you know, oh, bring back these jobs.
01:44:50.000 I get it.
01:44:53.000 Okay, GM. You deserve to lose your job.
01:44:56.000 GM couldn't sell cards.
01:44:58.000 But the government bailed them out.
01:44:59.000 I don't think you deserve a job.
01:45:01.000 I'm middle class.
01:45:01.000 I don't give a rat's ass.
01:45:02.000 I don't care.
01:45:03.000 You don't deserve that job.
01:45:04.000 Okay, let's scale it back.
01:45:05.000 Oh, manufacturing, let's bring it back on shore.
01:45:07.000 Printing companies.
01:45:10.000 Many people have lost their jobs in printing companies.
01:45:13.000 You deserve to.
01:45:14.000 Anyone here print a lot of things lately?
01:45:16.000 Phone books.
01:45:16.000 I don't print anything.
01:45:18.000 It's okay.
01:45:19.000 Those jobs should go away.
01:45:20.000 Let's scale it back.
01:45:22.000 Typewriters were a big thing in this country.
01:45:24.000 We were manufacturing typewriters.
01:45:26.000 Should the government have stepped in when computers came out and said, no, no, no, no, no.
01:45:29.000 We need to maintain these typewriting jobs, the creating of typewriters.
01:45:32.000 They still look cool in fairness as the header for the Social Justice Warrior Tumblr pages.
01:45:37.000 Because they're writers.
01:45:37.000 Right.
01:45:38.000 They're deep thinkers.
01:45:40.000 But you understand my point.
01:45:42.000 Yes.
01:45:43.000 Why should the government decide which jobs to subsidize?
01:45:46.000 Just because you're middle class and you're angry.
01:45:48.000 Listen, this idea of the vanishing middle class, well, that's true.
01:45:51.000 The middle class has disappeared.
01:45:53.000 Because they're all upper class.
01:45:55.000 Let me give you an example.
01:45:58.000 You're middle class.
01:45:59.000 You make the average income in this country.
01:46:00.000 I think it's somewhere around $44,000.
01:46:01.000 Let's say you make anywhere between $45,000 to $60,000.
01:46:04.000 You're mourning.
01:46:04.000 You 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.
01:46:14.000 Right next to you on that very same road is a millionaire doing the exact same thing, only he happens to be an Alexis.
01:46:21.000 And what you have today, the richest sultan didn't have 100 years ago.
01:46:27.000 Those things wouldn't have been made available to you if the economy didn't determine which new jobs should come in.
01:46:34.000 So people talk about all these disappearing jobs.
01:46:36.000 Well, if you look at unemployment, it's remained relatively consistent.
01:46:39.000 If you were to believe all of these disappearing jobs, unemployment would be like Detroit.
01:46:43.000 It would be 20%, 30%, 40%.
01:46:45.000 But what about all of the magically appearing jobs for the middle class?
01:46:48.000 Silicon Valley, we throw that around.
01:46:49.000 Do you know what that means?
01:46:50.000 That's a place, a hub for new tech, new developments.
01:46:53.000 You can't buy real estate.
01:46:55.000 It's skyrocketing so much.
01:46:56.000 That's really only in the last two decades.
01:46:59.000 It was a death valley.
01:47:00.000 It didn't exist.
01:47:02.000 When you say Silicon Valley, you're talking about poof, jobs appearing out of thin air.
01:47:06.000 A whole new industry.
01:47:07.000 Something probably responsible for more millionaires or hundred thousandaires than any other device I can think of or any other tool.
01:47:14.000 The App Store.
01:47:16.000 Anyone can do that.
01:47:17.000 App stores.
01:47:18.000 There you go.
01:47:20.000 There are jobs.
01:47:21.000 YouTube.
01:47:22.000 Blogs.
01:47:23.000 Social media.
01:47:24.000 There are so many things online.
01:47:25.000 Now I know you're going to say, well, that's because that's what you do.
01:47:26.000 Okay, that's right.
01:47:27.000 Tech has provided everyone their ability to have online real estate.
01:47:32.000 Let's get out of tech.
01:47:33.000 Local coffee shops.
01:47:33.000 Okay.
01:47:34.000 Restaurants.
01:47:35.000 Farm to table.
01:47:36.000 Breweries.
01:47:37.000 Are more popular than ever.
01:47:39.000 There are more mom and pop shops than ever before.
01:47:41.000 Franchises are struggling because people are buying local.
01:47:45.000 Michigan is a good example.
01:47:46.000 They had to raise their cap on home brewing.
01:47:48.000 I want to say from...
01:47:49.000 I don't have the numbers in front of me.
01:47:51.000 16,000 barrels are like 12,000 barrels to over 40,000 barrels.
01:47:55.000 The 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.
01:48:05.000 Of course, again, lowering taxes helps the business, encourages the business, and we don't want people to be punished.
01:48:09.000 So a lot of these small breweries can do it under the banner of homebrewing because it's so popular.
01:48:15.000 More mom-and-pop shops than ever.
01:48:17.000 Jobs that have appeared out of thin air.
01:48:19.000 Yeah, Pittsburgh shouldn't have the steel yards anymore.
01:48:21.000 We don't need them as much.
01:48:27.000 Inequality isn't inherently bad.
01:48:28.000 I want to stress this, okay?
01:48:30.000 If inequality creates a gap where that person down here is still way better off than if the person up here hadn't created that gap.
01:48:37.000 Let me give you an example of a perfect example of what would create inequality that benefits the lowest common denominator.
01:48:43.000 Dollar stores.
01:48:44.000 Whoever created dollar stores is a billionaire.
01:48:46.000 But they became a billionaire Increasing that inequality gap by providing you with things for a dollar.
01:48:54.000 A packet of hot dogs that would have cost you five, six, seven dollars.
01:48:58.000 You get for one dollar.
01:48:59.000 You go into a dollar store.
01:49:00.000 These are named.
01:49:01.000 I'm like, this is Oscar Mayer.
01:49:02.000 This is Rockstar Energy.
01:49:03.000 It's not even off-brand.
01:49:05.000 So 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.
01:49:17.000 So don't just throw around equality and middle class.
01:49:21.000 Do some actual research.
01:49:23.000 Look at the numbers.
01:49:24.000 Things can be good for everyone.
01:49:25.000 tuned we'll be right back for breaking news on louder with crowder i'm parry matheson
01:49:25.000 Stay tuned.
01:49:50.000 I 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.
01:50:03.000 We have an exclusive interview with him on location in Indonesia as he campaigns for more delegates.
01:50:10.000 Senator Sanders, thanks for taking the time.
01:50:14.000 You haven't seen the worst of me, Perry!
01:50:17.000 Senator Sanders, is it the point where you really should consider dropping out if only for your health?
01:50:28.000 Mr.
01:50:29.000 Sanders, you're merely a head in the jar.
01:50:32.000 That's not the size of the head in the jar!
01:50:35.000 Or 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!
01:50:48.000 And I've got the best, and I'm not giving up, America!
01:50:52.000 Mr.
01:50:53.000 Sanders, please calm down.
01:50:54.000 The shaking of your head jar is making me nervous.
01:50:57.000 Oh, God.
01:51:00.000 That's right!
01:51:02.000 A people!
01:51:04.000 One percent!
01:51:05.000 This is just a horrible scene.
01:51:07.000 Please, let's cut that feed.
01:51:09.000 For the love of God, why don't we have a delay button on this?
01:51:13.000 That is disgusting.
01:51:14.000 We will keep you abreast after I fire my staff in this event unfold.
01:51:19.000 I'm Harry Malthus.
01:51:20.000 Really?
01:51:21.000 That should not have been on live television.
01:51:24.000 Thank you.
01:51:52.000 of.
01:51:54.000 Love, love, love, love, love that bump there.
01:51:57.000 That is from Psychotic Giraffe, the guile theme song from Street Fighter.
01:52:00.000 Fantastic.
01:52:01.000 Glad to be back.
01:52:02.000 Of course, this is Cultural Appropriation Month.
01:52:05.000 We're continuing it with China, really.
01:52:07.000 Anyway, do we have a guest?
01:52:09.000 Yep, we got him right here.
01:52:11.000 Oh, okay.
01:52:12.000 Okay, so for those...
01:52:12.000 Good.
01:52:14.000 Who 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.
01:52:22.000 It's all the same.
01:52:23.000 China just has better puns to it.
01:52:25.000 Discriminatory, but that's kind of what we do.
01:52:27.000 He has moved to Baltimore.
01:52:29.000 He's an immigrant, so Laotian?
01:52:31.000 Laotian.
01:52:33.000 That's how we pronounce it.
01:52:34.000 And now he lives in Baltimore, and he's with us.
01:52:37.000 So Jeffrey, the Laotian from Baltimore, are you there?
01:52:42.000 I'm here.
01:52:43.000 I don't agree with everything you say, but I'm a fan.
01:52:45.000 Hey, Not Gay Jared!
01:52:47.000 Hey, Jeff.
01:52:47.000 That's really nice of him.
01:52:48.000 Well, thank you.
01:52:49.000 We don't expect anyone to agree with everything we have to say.
01:52:51.000 So Jared has told me, Not Gay Jared has talked about you with me.
01:52:57.000 He says you're fed up, just really tired of it.
01:52:59.000 So what's it like?
01:53:00.000 Like, what is a week in Baltimore like today for someone like you?
01:53:05.000 Oh, man, it's pretty bad.
01:53:07.000 I just saw a guy got shot.
01:53:09.000 I just rushed home from filing Paris report.
01:53:11.000 What?
01:53:12.000 Do you mean like just right now?
01:53:14.000 Yeah, just file police report right now!
01:53:18.000 You could have...
01:53:19.000 We could have rebooked you.
01:53:22.000 I mean, I'm so sorry to hear that.
01:53:23.000 You could have come on the show another time.
01:53:25.000 No, that's okay.
01:53:27.000 Compared to the rest of my week, it's not even that bad.
01:53:29.000 Not that bad.
01:53:30.000 What could possibly have happened this week?
01:53:33.000 It's not even just my week.
01:53:35.000 It's the whole thing.
01:53:36.000 Living in Baltimore.
01:53:37.000 You know, I'm in the wreck.
01:53:41.000 No, I don't know.
01:53:42.000 So explain why is that the case?
01:53:45.000 When I first moved here, you know, my mom always teached me that real estate is sound investment.
01:53:49.000 When you came to Baltimore, we thought, hey, how much worse can it be?
01:53:53.000 Okay, so you mean you moved to Baltimore, you bought some real estate?
01:53:57.000 Yeah, we bought apartment complex for $45,000.
01:54:01.000 I said, hey, it can't be any more bad.
01:54:03.000 Well, that's pretty low.
01:54:05.000 I mean, you're buying pretty low.
01:54:07.000 That would seem like a safe bet.
01:54:08.000 Oh, wait, hold on.
01:54:09.000 Did you buy this property before or after the riots occurred?
01:54:14.000 Yeah, that's my point exactly.
01:54:16.000 It turns out a lot more bad!
01:54:18.000 Okay, well, define that.
01:54:21.000 What exactly do you mean?
01:54:23.000 I buy it for $45,000, okay?
01:54:25.000 Now, Stephen, Stephen.
01:54:27.000 Yeah.
01:54:28.000 Yes?
01:54:29.000 Guess how much it's worth today?
01:54:32.000 How much?
01:54:32.000 Okay, I don't know.
01:54:33.000 Negative $85,000!
01:54:36.000 And I pay cash!
01:54:37.000 Not gay, Jared.
01:54:38.000 Jeffrey, how is that even possible?
01:54:42.000 Yeah, 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!
01:54:49.000 Okay, I don't know if I'm following this clearly.
01:54:51.000 You own the apartment complex.
01:54:54.000 People are doing drugs in the apartment complex.
01:54:56.000 And legally, you can't kick them out?
01:54:59.000 No, because the city protect their rights!
01:55:01.000 If DeRay become mayor, it's only going to get more bad!
01:55:04.000 Wait.
01:55:05.000 Oh, is DeRay running for mayor?
01:55:07.000 Yeah, the gay black guy!
01:55:08.000 He want to run the city!
01:55:12.000 Okay, I wouldn't phrase it that way, but that is accurate.
01:55:14.000 That's not untrue.
01:55:15.000 Okay, so these people are squatting in your apartment, right?
01:55:18.000 Okay, I understand that.
01:55:19.000 And you can't do anything at all.
01:55:23.000 No, and that's not even the worst part, if you can believe it!
01:55:26.000 I'm not entirely sure that I can.
01:55:28.000 I live on the second floor.
01:55:29.000 We have an even bigger problem of homeless guys shitting on the apartment!
01:55:33.000 Okay, hold on.
01:55:34.000 First, you can't use that word on air.
01:55:39.000 Okay, let's, I just want to make sure, I understand, maybe this is your first time.
01:55:42.000 Second, 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.
01:55:50.000 Yeah, in front of your apartment complex.
01:55:53.000 No, I mean, Rittery's sh** are the apartment!
01:55:56.000 We found a homeless guy climbing up the fire escape on the third floor!
01:56:00.000 Sh**!
01:56:03.000 Okay.
01:56:04.000 You mean he's actually physically on the apartment?
01:56:08.000 Yeah!
01:56:09.000 Start coming in through the roof!
01:56:10.000 We have to redo dry water!
01:56:11.000 Crown molding!
01:56:12.000 That sounds like an excessive amount of volume.
01:56:16.000 I missed the day when cleaning the gutter was my biggest problem with weeds!
01:56:20.000 Okay, alright.
01:56:20.000 We don't want to get too graphic with anything sketchy.
01:56:25.000 This guy was sh** on the apartment!
01:56:28.000 Right on the apartment!
01:56:30.000 Okay, Jeffrey, you've made it clear.
01:56:31.000 We get it.
01:56:33.000 We don't want to spend too much time on that.
01:56:35.000 Yeah, the week was even more bad.
01:56:37.000 Okay, well, let's move on.
01:56:38.000 What do you mean?
01:56:40.000 Well, I got mugged outside of Walgreens.
01:56:42.000 I tell the guy it's 2016 I have no cash.
01:56:45.000 He steal my Tic Tacs.
01:56:47.000 You were mugged for Tic Tacs?
01:56:50.000 Yeah, he take my Tic Tacs.
01:56:52.000 This man, to be clear, stole your Tic Tacs.
01:56:56.000 Yeah, he stole my Tic Tacs and drain cleaner.
01:56:59.000 I had to take it back to clean up all this shit.
01:57:01.000 Okay, alright.
01:57:03.000 Let's get off of that for a second.
01:57:05.000 Yeah, so I get home, I'm still hungry, I have no more Tic Tacs, so I try to order a pizza?
01:57:11.000 Yeah, only I wait for four hours.
01:57:14.000 Four hours, still no pizza.
01:57:15.000 I call them, I say, hey, where's the pizza?
01:57:17.000 They tell me they can't deliver to my zip code because it's a problem area.
01:57:21.000 Well, yeah, that actually makes sense.
01:57:23.000 That happened in Detroit.
01:57:24.000 We talked about that on the program.
01:57:26.000 Yeah, on the video.
01:57:26.000 Yeah, we talked about it on the video.
01:57:28.000 Jet's Pizza wouldn't deliver to certain zip codes, specifically because they were known to have very high crime rates.
01:57:38.000 Okay.
01:57:40.000 Wait, the pizza place knew about this?
01:57:45.000 First off, language, please.
01:57:53.000 But they actually have his physical picture on a wall?
01:57:56.000 Yeah, apparently one time he aired a few too many.
01:57:58.000 He took direct aim of the guy from Jimmy John's and the vestibule, ruining for the rest of us.
01:58:03.000 Always sh** on the apartment!
01:58:05.000 Okay, alright, Jeffrey.
01:58:06.000 We need you to get off of this because Not Gay Jared is going to have his work cut out for him.
01:58:12.000 Okay, thanks for having me on.
01:58:13.000 Hey, 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.
01:58:23.000 Okay, sorry.
01:58:24.000 Hey, you know who I wish was Prog?
01:58:26.000 The guy whose ass is shitting all the apartment!
01:58:29.000 Okay, Jeffrey, we have to let you go.
01:58:31.000 Thank you.
01:58:32.000 Not K. Jared, that's the last time we go on your suggestion.
01:58:36.000 That's my bad.
01:58:37.000 I should have warned him.
01:58:39.000 Or warned you.
01:58:41.000 Do your due diligence.
01:58:42.000 My bad.
01:58:42.000 I don't like when these people get through.
01:58:49.000 Was that 30 seconds?
01:58:50.000 Do we have a break?
01:58:51.000 Yeah, 30 seconds.
01:58:53.000 We're going to have Courtney Kirchhoff after, right?
01:58:55.000 That's true.
01:58:56.000 She's going to update us.
01:58:56.000 Is she talking about specifically California and the Second Amendment?
01:58:59.000 Yep, the Second Amendment, the district ruling and all that good stuff.
01:59:02.000 Gosh, people love Courtney, but they're mean when strong...
01:59:06.000 Feminists get really mad when actual strong women come on the program.
01:59:11.000 So the hate mail is fun.
01:59:12.000 Courtney Kirchhoff after this.
01:59:12.000 Ladder with Crowder.
01:59:15.000 Welcome to Wild at Large on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Pront.
01:59:36.000 Oh, the Burmese python.
01:59:38.000 A creature to be marveled, just as much as it is to be feared.
01:59:43.000 Unlike 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.
02:00:06.000 That sounds mighty familiar to me.
02:00:08.000 That's just like my ex-wife.
02:00:10.000 Damn it, Jasper!
02:00:11.000 No, I know.
02:00:12.000 I'm just saying there's a lot of similarities between the Burmese python and all forms of constrictors.
02:00:18.000 I'm sure we'll talk about the anacondas.
02:00:21.000 And horrible ex-wives who take you for everything you're worth.
02:00:25.000 I'm sorry that happened to you, Jasper, but we've got a job to do.
02:00:27.000 Do the lines.
02:00:28.000 Oh, believe me, I know we've got a job to do, because we'll both do this job, and I'm the only one who gets to take home half.
02:00:35.000 Jasper, for the love of God, do the lines.
02:00:38.000 No, I know.
02:00:39.000 You want to rush me out of here so you can clock out early.
02:00:42.000 God forbid you have to put in overtime, but let me tell you something.
02:00:45.000 This is important to me.
02:00:47.000 My work here is all I have, okay?
02:00:49.000 I will work here all day.
02:00:50.000 The ex-wife gets half.
02:00:51.000 She'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.
02:00:58.000 And 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.
02:01:07.000 That's my life.
02:01:08.000 I'm going to go home to an empty fridge with maybe a couple of cause banquets and a cat with feline aids.
02:01:15.000 It's a wonder that you don't find me with a noose around my neck and my pants around my ankles.
02:01:20.000 So you're going to sit there and listen to what I have to say.
02:01:24.000 The Burmese Python is an insufferable bitch.
02:01:27.000 And ex-wives are a...
02:01:28.000 If you're listening, don't you get married.
02:01:30.000 Don't you ever get married.
02:01:33.000 Stay tuned for more Wild at Large on the Nature Network, narrated by Jasper Tron.
02:01:39.000 My nature struck my brain.
02:01:59.000 I love that song, but we have to go into another song because we have our guest on only for one segment, but it's a long segment.
02:02:09.000 We love her.
02:02:10.000 She's the best writer we have over at ladderwithcreder.com.
02:02:14.000 So, when you hear this...
02:02:16.000 Okay, there we go.
02:02:24.000 We don't want to get copyright because we're conservative.
02:02:26.000 That means that it is...
02:02:28.000 You can follow her at Courtney Scoffs.
02:02:29.000 Courtney Kirchhoff, thank you for being with us.
02:02:32.000 Thank you for having me.
02:02:32.000 Thank you.
02:02:34.000 Look at you.
02:02:35.000 You're looking like you're going out for an evening on the town.
02:02:38.000 Uh, no.
02:02:39.000 The sun's been out.
02:02:41.000 No.
02:02:41.000 Why aren't you in your pajamas, sweetheart?
02:02:43.000 You got a boy.
02:02:44.000 You're cute boys.
02:02:45.000 You want to impress, you know?
02:02:47.000 We just figured we'd introduce it with sexism.
02:02:49.000 But you're looking good.
02:02:50.000 And so the reason I say that is because I'm slightly worried because you will get creepy emails.
02:02:55.000 Just don't look...
02:02:57.000 I do it because you had Lena Dunham on earlier and I wanted to kind of provide some balance.
02:03:02.000 Class it up.
02:03:03.000 She wanted to provide some contrast.
02:03:05.000 Well, in that case, pajamas still would have been sufficient.
02:03:08.000 So, Courtney...
02:03:09.000 Just foaming my hair would have been enough.
02:03:10.000 It's true.
02:03:11.000 Do you think she's deliberately...
02:03:13.000 Is it one of those things with Lena Dunham, and then we'll get into why you're on the program.
02:03:17.000 When 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.
02:03:25.000 Do you think that's what Lena Dunham is doing, but always?
02:03:29.000 Yes, I think that's what most feminists do, actually.
02:03:32.000 They know they're unattractive, and so they push the envelope and they say, I'm purposefully looking this way.
02:03:37.000 So 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.
02:03:44.000 So I think, yeah, she's doing that.
02:03:46.000 She's being ugly.
02:03:48.000 Well, she doesn't have a choice, but now she's like, now I'm owning the ugly.
02:03:55.000 Because she is truly ugly inside and out, she's cutting it off at the ugly pass.
02:04:00.000 It's almost like self-deprecating.
02:04:02.000 So, I mean, you can't call her out, you're so ugly, because she is and she's embraced it.
02:04:07.000 Right.
02:04:08.000 No, that's true.
02:04:09.000 It's kind of like with comedy.
02:04:09.000 That's true.
02:04:10.000 You make fun of yourself, you wear it as armor, only the difference is that...
02:04:14.000 But she's just unattractive, and there's no other way to say it.
02:04:16.000 It's just all around, like, ugh.
02:04:18.000 She's doing herself no favors.
02:04:19.000 With a really big, flabby thumb.
02:04:21.000 Yeah, she's not doing herself any favors.
02:04:22.000 Yeah, with a hangnail and the little, like, cuticle problems.
02:04:26.000 Okay, so, Courtney, what is on your mind?
02:04:29.000 Did you want to talk specifically about the Hillary Clinton Second Amendment?
02:04:31.000 Because I know you write so much on the site.
02:04:33.000 That just happened here recently.
02:04:35.000 What's most on your mind?
02:04:37.000 Well, what's happening in California with the Ninth Circuit?
02:04:41.000 Also known as the Ninth Circus Court.
02:04:41.000 Right.
02:04:44.000 I see what you did there.
02:04:45.000 Hashtag that.
02:04:46.000 Hashtag that.
02:04:47.000 I'm pretty sure Rush Limbaugh.
02:04:49.000 I'm pretty sure that's a Limbaugh-ism.
02:04:50.000 Oh.
02:04:51.000 Yeah, so they just...
02:04:52.000 I'm sorry.
02:04:52.000 My dog is playing with the ball.
02:04:54.000 We thought you tooted.
02:04:54.000 That's okay.
02:04:57.000 Stop it.
02:04:58.000 Not good, Jared.
02:04:59.000 This is a nice lady.
02:05:00.000 Stop it.
02:05:01.000 Squeaky toot.
02:05:03.000 Okay, get back to talking about serious legal issues.
02:05:05.000 Natka, Jared, you are certainly fired.
02:05:07.000 I would have viewed myself.
02:05:08.000 Self-censorship over here.
02:05:09.000 Okay, go at it.
02:05:10.000 So the Ninth Circuit just ruled that you don't have a constitutional right to conceal, carry a firearm.
02:05:16.000 They say that the Second Amendment doesn't account for that at all.
02:05:20.000 Having read the Second Amendment more than once, it doesn't say where you can carry a gun.
02:05:26.000 It doesn't say when you can't carry a gun.
02:05:28.000 It doesn't even say the word gun.
02:05:32.000 So they're a very liberal court, and they're incrementally trying to take away gun rights.
02:05:38.000 So when we say, oh, they're coming for your guns, and the left is like, you guys are being really paranoid.
02:05:43.000 No, we're not.
02:05:45.000 Yes, actually.
02:05:47.000 Yes.
02:05:48.000 Yes, exactly.
02:05:49.000 Here's my rebuttal.
02:05:51.000 Yes.
02:05:52.000 Well, you know what's funny about that?
02:05:53.000 I don't want to call him out, but I know exactly who it was.
02:05:56.000 It was on some radio show and some conservative who I really tend to respect.
02:06:01.000 They said, like, oh, liberals are saying, oh, so you think Obama's going to try and take your guns away?
02:06:04.000 Okay, name one thing.
02:06:06.000 Name one thing that Obama has done.
02:06:07.000 And the guy didn't.
02:06:08.000 He was like, well, he would if he could, right?
02:06:10.000 But the guy didn't answer with specifics.
02:06:12.000 And I was just thinking, well, okay, right away, the 223, the AR-15 ammo ban that was attempted, it just wasn't pushed through.
02:06:19.000 They tried to ban one of the most popular ammos in the country, and it didn't happen.
02:06:22.000 Right away, trying to appoint justices with this Supreme Court ruling to rule that you do not have the right to keep and bear arms.
02:06:28.000 Right away, with trying to put limitations on capacities, like tangible things.
02:06:32.000 And I think a lot of conservatives aren't armed with the facts to come back.
02:06:36.000 So they sound ignorant, just like, well, Obama just wants to take guns away.
02:06:39.000 But these are tangible examples.
02:06:42.000 And it's important that people educate themselves on that.
02:06:44.000 Like you said, the Second Amendment says arms.
02:06:46.000 That includes a lot more than firearms.
02:06:50.000 Yeah, and you've done several videos about this.
02:06:54.000 The First Amendment doesn't say you can only use free speech on parchment paper with an inkwell and a little pen.
02:07:05.000 Quill is the word you're looking for.
02:07:07.000 A quill, thank you.
02:07:08.000 Yes.
02:07:10.000 I have to revoke my smart card now.
02:07:12.000 Also, the title of a horrible film with Kate Winslet and Michael Caine.
02:07:15.000 Oh, woof.
02:07:16.000 That is a terrible name for a film.
02:07:16.000 Okay, go ahead.
02:07:18.000 Quill.
02:07:19.000 Quill, I think it was.
02:07:20.000 I could be wrong.
02:07:21.000 Go ahead.
02:07:22.000 The First Amendment applies to blogs and it applies to iPhones.
02:07:27.000 We know that it's freedom of speech.
02:07:29.000 There'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.
02:07:39.000 They allowed for systems to evolve.
02:07:43.000 So, yeah, firearms.
02:07:44.000 And it doesn't say you can't have them when you're with you.
02:07:47.000 Danger happens everywhere.
02:07:48.000 Danger doesn't just happen in your home.
02:07:51.000 So 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.
02:07:59.000 It doesn't say anything about you having firearms in public.
02:08:02.000 So we're going to have to regulate that.
02:08:06.000 We're not saying that you can't keep your firearms.
02:08:08.000 We're just going to regulate where you can have them, which is what they're doing with religion as well.
02:08:14.000 It's what they're doing with freedom of speech.
02:08:15.000 They're saying, well, you can have your freedom of religion, but just at your church.
02:08:19.000 Don't you dare bring it into your bakery.
02:08:21.000 Right.
02:08:21.000 Well, 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.
02:08:33.000 Now they ignore that.
02:08:34.000 It's like, well, they didn't.
02:08:36.000 Because they try to argue from a historical perspective, like why these things historically never have to carry.
02:08:41.000 Well, it would be really hard to carry a musket around.
02:08:44.000 And 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.
02:08:54.000 It wasn't even an issue.
02:08:55.000 So there's a long line of history of people bringing guns with them once they were portable.
02:09:00.000 Now, Courtney, we don't ever want to get into how many guns, but it's no secret, right?
02:09:03.000 You have an AR-15, correct?
02:09:06.000 I do.
02:09:06.000 I have a scary black rifle.
02:09:07.000 Yes, you do.
02:09:08.000 I love it.
02:09:08.000 I've named it my precious.
02:09:10.000 Good lord.
02:09:11.000 This is a disturbed woman I don't know if I should still have under my employment.
02:09:14.000 But I dig it.
02:09:15.000 You're a cool cat, and I dig that about you.
02:09:16.000 And you're violent.
02:09:19.000 I love violence.
02:09:20.000 Do you fire it often?
02:09:23.000 I had it out a couple of weeks ago, and I'm really excited to get it out again.
02:09:27.000 I buy my ammo in bulk.
02:09:29.000 I will probably be buying more of it, thanks to this new ruling in Hillary.
02:09:34.000 You know that, right?
02:09:36.000 They actively tried to ban AR-15 ammo.
02:09:38.000 Yeah, 5.56.
02:09:40.000 Yeah, and that's how they would do it.
02:09:41.000 223, 556, same thing.
02:09:42.000 Oh, okay.
02:09:43.000 Yeah, and that's exactly how they would do it.
02:09:43.000 As I understand.
02:09:45.000 They would say, well, you can have your guns, but we're just going to make ammo unavailable.
02:09:49.000 Right.
02:09:50.000 Or we're going to tax it to the point where you can't afford it.
02:09:52.000 There's nothing also in the Constitution that says they can't do that.
02:09:55.000 So that's how they would do it.
02:09:57.000 And one of the...
02:09:59.000 The judges who dissented from this Ninth Circuit ruling said, look, if we keep incrementing these regulations...
02:10:10.000 I know.
02:10:11.000 The 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!
02:10:17.000 I want to kill a baby!
02:10:19.000 It's because I'm speaking it and I'm not typing it and the little red underline isn't going to come up and say, that's not a word dummy.
02:10:26.000 No little paperclip's going to come up and say, Courtney, you had a stroke!
02:10:31.000 Quill?
02:10:32.000 Quill?
02:10:33.000 Were you trying to spell quite an idiot?
02:10:36.000 Which you are!
02:10:39.000 Remember that paperclip?
02:10:40.000 Am I the only one?
02:10:41.000 I know exactly what you're talking about.
02:10:42.000 What was he called?
02:10:44.000 I don't remember.
02:10:44.000 Jerk.
02:10:45.000 There was also Gonzo, the little purple gorilla that was like your personal web browsing assistant.
02:10:50.000 Continue with what you were talking about.
02:10:50.000 I'm sorry.
02:10:52.000 But you're right.
02:10:53.000 Anyway, 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...
02:11:01.000 Pushing the limits and over-regulating what's going to be the point to even having them.
02:11:06.000 And she's right.
02:11:08.000 Well, 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.
02:11:14.000 Let me make something concrete.
02:11:17.000 A statement that can be directly interpreted as violence.
02:11:20.000 Courtney and I talked about this off-air.
02:11:21.000 At Courtney Scoffs again, follow her.
02:11:23.000 Or we said, we were talking about the Bundy Ranch.
02:11:24.000 We're saying, well, what really?
02:11:25.000 We act as though, like, well, this is crazy.
02:11:27.000 And I do think sometimes people take it too far.
02:11:30.000 But what would it take for me to actually be a part of an armed insurrection?
02:11:35.000 Like, at what point do you say, okay, that is getting to, it's coming to blows.
02:11:39.000 And I said this, and Courtney agreed.
02:11:39.000 Gun time.
02:11:41.000 I don't know if not Jared agrees.
02:11:43.000 I said, not an ammo ban on it, but if...
02:11:47.000 And this has happened in many countries.
02:11:48.000 If, 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.
02:12:00.000 And 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.
02:12:09.000 Am I out of line?
02:12:10.000 I don't think so.
02:12:11.000 I remember we were talking about that because I asked, okay, like at what point?
02:12:15.000 At what point is it too far?
02:12:18.000 Are we ever going to get to a point where they say, well, we're going to take all your guns?
02:12:18.000 Because it's...
02:12:22.000 Or is it going to be more slowly?
02:12:25.000 So what happened with the thing in Oregon?
02:12:25.000 Right.
02:12:28.000 I mean, it was a while ago, so I can't remember all the details, but yeah, that was...
02:12:32.000 These two guys were just being plowed by the federal government.
02:12:36.000 And 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.
02:12:45.000 But their point still stood.
02:12:47.000 This was the government.
02:12:49.000 And to be clear, they weren't getting violent.
02:12:51.000 They weren't getting violent.
02:12:53.000 No, 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.
02:13:04.000 And that has happened in plenty of countries in the recent realm of human history.
02:13:08.000 So I want to be clear when people say, well, no, there's no gray area.
02:13:12.000 If they come for guns, I think that's appropriate fireback time.
02:13:17.000 Tweet us at S. Crowder if you think I'm wrong.
02:13:18.000 Jared, would you say so?
02:13:21.000 Yeah, that's a huge, huge line to cross at that point.
02:13:25.000 I mean, that's irreparable.
02:13:27.000 It's something everyone needs to think about because we're heading in that direction.
02:13:30.000 I don't think we're there yet as far as I'm taking...
02:13:32.000 We're not there yet, but we're marching down the path.
02:13:34.000 Yes.
02:13:35.000 An ammo ban?
02:13:36.000 No.
02:13:37.000 Capacity?
02:13:38.000 No.
02:13:38.000 Of course not.
02:13:38.000 Bullet button?
02:13:40.000 Taking already bought firearms from your homes, I think that for me, that was where I answered the question in my head.
02:13:46.000 There might be some other things, and I think a lot of people would say that.
02:13:51.000 Yeah, and the Democrats need to be careful because I know a couple, they're extremely liberal.
02:13:56.000 They have a transgender, I guess, son who thinks he's a girl.
02:14:00.000 And they're just...
02:14:03.000 Sorry.
02:14:04.000 Transgender thing.
02:14:06.000 Stop it!
02:14:08.000 He likes, he wants to be referred to as they, okay?
02:14:11.000 Okay.
02:14:11.000 But they have guns.
02:14:13.000 They're huge gun nuts.
02:14:14.000 And we're talking as far left as they come.
02:14:16.000 So this is not just a liberal conservative issue.
02:14:20.000 Americans love their guns.
02:14:22.000 We're not going to be happy about it.
02:14:24.000 We're a country because we have guns.
02:14:24.000 Yes.
02:14:26.000 Well, it's a very different history.
02:14:26.000 Yeah.
02:14:27.000 A 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.
02:14:35.000 You know, a big failsafe for that is a bunch of people on every corner with firearms.
02:14:41.000 It'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.
02:14:46.000 I mean, it's one of those pretty cut-and-dry issues, freedom, tyranny.
02:14:50.000 Courtney, we have to let you go.
02:14:52.000 Do you have 10 seconds for closing thoughts, or just your plug?
02:14:55.000 Oh, 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.
02:15:02.000 They don't come from the ballot box at all.
02:15:04.000 That includes abortion, that includes guns, that includes gay marriage.
02:15:07.000 So they're all about the votes and democracy, but they're not.
02:15:10.000 Good.
02:15:11.000 They love the rule from the court.
02:15:13.000 Good point.
02:15:14.000 At Courtney Scoffs.
02:15:16.000 Brilliant lady.
02:15:17.000 Thank you so much, Courtney.
02:15:18.000 Louder with Crowder.
02:15:19.000 People always like this lady.
02:15:21.000 She looks lovely, and she's smart, and she's smart.
02:15:24.000 Jared, get her off camera.
02:15:25.000 She needs to part gracefully.
02:15:27.000 Gracefully.
02:15:28.000 Good Lord.
02:15:29.000 Well, we're going to come back after this break and wrap up the whole show in a nice bow.
02:15:32.000 Thank you for being here.
02:15:32.000 both.
02:15:33.000 Thank you.
02:16:03.000 Thank you.
02:16:05.000 Whoa, Jared, what are you doing?
02:16:20.000 Shoot bad guys.
02:16:22.000 With what?
02:16:22.000 AR-15.
02:16:23.000 Where'd you get it?
02:16:24.000 AR-15.com.
02:16:25.000 Oh, there's another one!
02:16:26.000 Kaboom!
02:16:27.000 You got him!
02:16:28.000 Thank God for AR-15.com.
02:16:28.000 Yeah.
02:16:30.000 They have AR-15 and accessories for sale and the best advice there is on the web.
02:16:34.000 Oh no, there's another one!
02:16:35.000 Kaboom!
02:16:36.000 You got him!
02:16:37.000 Yeah.
02:16:38.000 With your what?
02:16:39.000 AR-15.
02:16:40.000 AR-15.com.
02:16:40.000 From where?
02:16:41.000 That's the best place to go, and that's the takeaway, because this commercial's about to stop!
02:17:11.000 Glad to be back.
02:17:32.000 You doing okay over there?
02:17:33.000 Doing okay.
02:17:33.000 Just drowning in facts and information.
02:17:35.000 Drowning in facts, information, good stuff.
02:17:37.000 Entertainment.
02:17:37.000 From the Courtney.
02:17:38.000 From the Courtney.
02:17:38.000 Entertainment.
02:17:39.000 That's what's most important.
02:17:41.000 Someone issue...
02:17:42.000 We have to issue a correction, and not get your...
02:17:43.000 You have to apologize on air from Cody Chaos.
02:17:45.000 223 and 5...
02:17:46.000 What, 5-6?
02:17:47.000 They're not the same bullet.
02:17:48.000 Not the same bullet.
02:17:49.000 Much more powder and pressure.
02:17:50.000 Oh, there you go.
02:17:51.000 5-6.
02:17:52.000 I think they both fit in the air.
02:17:53.000 I apologize.
02:17:53.000 I apologize.
02:17:55.000 Yeah, but you can have different uppers and lowers.
02:17:56.000 They're not the same.
02:17:57.000 You can get them in either or.
02:17:58.000 That's like 357 Magnum or 38 Special.
02:17:59.000 It's not at all the same.
02:18:01.000 Nagy Jarrett apologizes.
02:18:03.000 He will be docked.
02:18:04.000 That's fair.
02:18:05.000 I'm fired.
02:18:07.000 That's fair.
02:18:08.000 Oh, oh, oh, oh, what did I think?
02:18:09.000 What did I say?
02:18:11.000 Someone...
02:18:11.000 Oh, no, never mind.
02:18:12.000 Never mind, I was talking about Courtney.
02:18:14.000 Okay, so that is...
02:18:17.000 Some people have actually gone further and said violent revolution.
02:18:19.000 We tossed it on Twitter, at S. Crowder.
02:18:22.000 Someone said, ammo ban.
02:18:23.000 Your rifle is worthless without it, so it's the same as taking guns.
02:18:26.000 I don't think so.
02:18:27.000 I think that it is much more invasive for someone to go into your house and take your guns.
02:18:34.000 Someone else answered, this is again a question I've tossed to people.
02:18:38.000 At what point is violent revolution appropriate, if at all?
02:18:41.000 Genuine question.
02:18:42.000 If the military and cops actually follow unconstitutional laws, taking, restricting the Second Amendment, that's when?
02:18:49.000 That's interesting.
02:18:52.000 I 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.
02:18:58.000 If Hillary Clinton becomes president, firearms right now are the biggest winning issue in America.
02:19:04.000 Like I said, it's the one issue where Democrats will break ranks.
02:19:07.000 Let me tell you why.
02:19:08.000 Here's what's beautiful about the Second Amendment.
02:19:10.000 All it takes when Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama go on air and say, you can get a gun without a background check.
02:19:16.000 All it takes for the person watching them to say, bullcrap.
02:19:21.000 It's for them to have ever purchased a gun.
02:19:24.000 Ever!
02:19:25.000 And there are more people purchasing guns than in the history of men.
02:19:28.000 That's all it takes.
02:19:29.000 Now, now, now, now, you can get a gun without so much as a background check.
02:19:33.000 You can get it faster than you can get a cheeseburger.
02:19:37.000 Someone who's ever bought a gun goes, bullcrap.
02:19:40.000 Bullcrap, because they've all gone through a background check.
02:19:41.000 More people have bought firearms than ever.
02:19:43.000 So it's just too easy to disprove at this point.
02:19:45.000 It's just too easy for people to not believe.
02:19:47.000 So 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.
02:19:52.000 It's the only way.
02:19:54.000 It's the one issue where, you know, gay marriage may convince people now it may go back a little bit because the trans overreach.
02:20:00.000 Second Amendment firearms will consistently and only grow in popularity.
02:20:05.000 It is the biggest losing issue for Democrats.
02:20:08.000 Period.
02:20:08.000 Bar none.
02:20:09.000 So they have to force it to the courts.
02:20:12.000 Executive actions.
02:20:13.000 Banning your M.O. So the reason why it's so important, and I'm not necessarily a firearm enthusiast.
02:20:19.000 I mean, I like going to the shooting range.
02:20:21.000 I'm not somebody who knows a whole bunch and builds guns from scratch, nothing like that.
02:20:24.000 But I support, I'm more of a Second Amendment activist.
02:20:27.000 The 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.
02:20:37.000 We 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.
02:20:47.000 Or a panel of a few judges.
02:20:49.000 Or Hillary Clinton.
02:20:50.000 There is no more clear example of tyranny than the Second Amendment issue.
02:20:55.000 So that's why I think it's important.
02:20:56.000 And that's why I think if someone gets invasive in taking your firearms, I do.
02:21:01.000 I'm willing to put my name and my reputation on the line.
02:21:03.000 If this makes it to HuffPo, if this makes it to Media Matters, great.
02:21:05.000 Where they say, Stephen threatens violence against the government.
02:21:07.000 No, I'm not.
02:21:07.000 If the government sends in people to take my firearms on my property, yes.
02:21:14.000 That is the point, and I think most Americans would say, There you are.
02:21:19.000 There's another civil war.
02:21:20.000 Here's the thing.
02:21:21.000 It's very unlikely to happen.
02:21:23.000 There are too many police officers who wouldn't do it.
02:21:27.000 Too many members of the National Guard or the military who would not do that.
02:21:30.000 I don't think they would follow those orders.
02:21:32.000 And that's why I think that can get so ugly.
02:21:33.000 And that's why I think they're trying to slowly do this with...
02:21:35.000 A lot of you probably didn't know about the AR-15 ammo ban.
02:21:39.000 When people say, well, what have they done?
02:21:40.000 They have attempted so many things, concretely, and we've documented them repeatedly at ladderwithcreder.com, that I'm amazed when conservative hosts...
02:21:48.000 You have a lot of conservatives out there, activists, who've never owned a gun or never shot a firearm.
02:21:52.000 Now, you don't have to.
02:21:53.000 But it is amazing to me.
02:21:54.000 One 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.
02:22:00.000 They'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.
02:22:11.000 Listen, 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.
02:22:16.000 No, we don't agree on anything.
02:22:18.000 We don't agree on anything.
02:22:19.000 The right and the left don't want the same things.
02:22:21.000 Look at the Second Amendment.
02:22:22.000 Yeah, 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.
02:22:34.000 Right?
02:22:34.000 The different factions of the right of conservative, libertarian, anti...
02:22:37.000 We want the same things with different approaches, different strategies.
02:22:41.000 The right and the left do not want the same things.
02:22:43.000 There is no unity with me and Hillary Clinton, ideologically.
02:22:47.000 We don't want the same things.
02:22:48.000 We don't both want freedom.
02:22:51.000 We don't both want the preservation of Constitution and the original intent and rule of law in this country.
02:22:56.000 We don't.
02:22:57.000 We don't want the same things.
02:22:57.000 So I'm not going to lie to you and, ah, gee whiz, guys, let's get along.
02:23:02.000 No, I don't want the same things as Mark Zuckerberg.
02:23:05.000 Doesn'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.
02:23:13.000 There is no common ground with those people.
02:23:16.000 So just because we're nice on this program and civil, I want people to understand We hold their feet to the fire.
02:23:22.000 If you watch what we do on this program, we're not nice to these people.
02:23:27.000 We don't toss softballs.
02:23:28.000 And it's not a screaming match because it's more productive to showcase why we don't want the same things.
02:23:35.000 So it's important for you to see that.
02:23:36.000 There 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.
02:23:45.000 Sometimes the will of the people is wrong.
02:23:47.000 I want free education.
02:23:49.000 Well, that's not right.
02:23:50.000 That's not the Constitution.
02:23:51.000 But in this case, the will of the people is right because it's ingrained into the Constitution.
02:23:55.000 So the will of the people is 100% correct, in line with the Founding Fathers' original intent, the Constitution, and you have governments usurping it.
02:24:03.000 That is big.
02:24:04.000 That's why it's such a big issue.
02:24:05.000 And that's why you need to ask yourself these questions.
02:24:09.000 Are we beyond human nature of any kind of an armed insurrection at any point?
02:24:14.000 When do you cross that line?
02:24:15.000 What is tyranny?
02:24:17.000 Ask yourselves those questions.
02:24:20.000 Not only to be prepared, but just to think critically.
02:24:23.000 Hope we help you.
02:24:24.000 Lotta with Crowder.