00:04:09.000But really, it's just like, it's just poor trailer trash with an accent.1.00
00:04:15.000And we'll get into the numbers because it may surprise a lot of people.0.98
00:04:17.000Dave Chappelle was on NPR, and I obviously think Dave Chappelle is one of the most prolific comedians alive, but But he seems to miss the mark here, and he's upset that Republicans are now making trans jokes, weaponizing it, he says.
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00:06:41.000Let me get a couple of things right off the bat.
00:09:09.000Well, now he's running for another office, and his latest ad was not only approved, but is now available to the public.0.87
00:09:17.000Here, deep in our fog covered habitat, we find the rarest of leaders who sticks his neck out fighting for San Franciscans with everything he's got.
00:10:50.000To give you an idea of the kind of legislation he offered while he was a state representative, again, he really took it upon himself to make it no longer a felony to knowingly spread HIV.
00:11:30.000He also tried to, but this didn't make it through, as I understand it, tried to make it harder for people who have actual sex with minors to be declared as sex offenders.
00:11:37.000And specifically, as I understand it, acts of, again, if you have children watching, they shouldn't be, but you need to know about the degeneracy, sodomy, meaning backdoor, not being as forcible, having different qualifications.
00:11:51.000It seems like he had a selfish motivation there.
00:11:53.000He declared California a refuge for trans people.
00:11:57.000The specifics on that, by the way, are it's the back door or the top door saying that they're not forcible acts and that the statute of limitations is 11 years.
00:12:28.000If completely unfettered, if you had represented an entire government, House, Senate, administration of AOCs, of Bernie's, of Scott Wiener's, of Elizabeth Warren's, of Justin Trudeau's, of Starmers, understand the threat that you are facing.
00:12:45.000Don't just observe what they do in the face of checks and balances.
00:12:50.000Look to places like San Francisco and look at the local legislation from state representatives.
00:12:54.000It's one of those things where people don't believe you.1.00
00:12:56.000I've had this conversation with apolitical women.1.00
00:14:18.000I don't think people are necessarily dumb and I don't think it's a question of being dumb.0.92
00:14:22.000I think it's just that there's this idea of like, yeah, being the best to think that like people in America, depending on where you're born, you can have access to care or not.0.95
00:15:57.000And then if you look at healthcare, you can't take care of all your people depending where you were born.
00:16:02.000The United States outperforms the UK in healthcare by pretty much every metric that matters.
00:16:08.000For example, like five year cancer survival rates, premature infant survival rates, ER wait times, specialist access, of course, medical innovation.
00:16:26.000They have no idea what they're talking about.1.00
00:16:28.000When they say, you don't have free speech, what that feminist Brit means to say is, there might be someone else speaking freely, which may offend me.
00:16:36.000When they say, they can't take care of everyone around, what they really mean is, I'm comfortable with complacency, and my perception is that this healthcare is free, even if it's lower quality.
00:16:47.000If you were to take a sample of people, And let's just say 100 people.
00:16:51.000We've conducted these types of experiments many times.
00:16:54.000And you give people a lunch that's free, and it's just a sack lunch, just let's say a ham sandwich on white bread.
00:16:59.000And then you have other people pay for their lunch.
00:17:02.000Those who got a free lunch, and even they may get surf and turf, the people who got a free lunch will have a higher satisfactory rate.
00:17:24.000If you have a serious disease, illness, or something maybe that would require experimental treatment, there's one factor, one facet that changes the outcomes for the better.
00:17:36.000Are you in the United States of America?0.88
00:20:43.000The thing that the United States, and now you have other nations, As they've moved towards more free market economies, they're more comparable.
00:20:59.000You still effectively see the ripples in the UK.
00:21:03.000In these other countries and before the United States, you were born into a class of people, you stayed there.
00:21:08.000So if you look at this average and you go, yeah, but overall, people do.
00:21:11.000No, no, actually, in the United States, 70% of Americans will be in the top 20% of earners for at least a year at some point in their life.
00:21:20.000That to me is one of the most important metrics.
00:21:24.000The other most important metric that no one talks about is when people say they have a higher quality of life, and they'll often use Europe.
00:21:29.000We haven't seen this just with the UK.
00:21:30.000They'll often point to Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark.
00:21:34.000Sure, they have a higher average quality of life in Sweden.
00:21:37.000It's about the population of Rhode Island.
00:21:39.000I'm exaggerating a little bit, it's entirely homogenous.
00:21:53.000If you take a small country that's homogenous with the shared culture and it doesn't come with the complications of diversity they're in, yeah, on average, it'll be better.
00:22:02.000Take those same people, that same culture, put them in a climate of freedom and class mobility, and they thrive far more.
00:22:09.000That to me is the most telling number out there.
00:22:36.000And the UK is raising household taxes faster than any other country on earth right now, almost three times faster than France in second place, which also sucks.0.56
00:25:01.000Biden was negative $4,400, and now we're going back up.
00:25:06.000By doing less, by allowing you to keep more of your money and encouraging investment, there is no way in which the government can simply increase wages.
00:25:17.000It is very easy for them to depress wages.
00:25:38.000Have you ever met, when you guys talk about, I know a lot of young people go, okay, boomer.0.80
00:25:41.000And they'll say that to anyone they disagree with, but it's not lost on me that boomers definitely have done some damage to this country because the expansion of these entitlement programs that are not sustainable.0.84
00:25:50.000But have you guys ever met a boomer who's from the area, sorry, from the era of working a big job, union job, stay there, keep your head down, do the same job forever, get your pension, boom, that's it.0.89
00:26:03.000And they weren't that great at their job.0.91
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00:29:20.000Dave Chappelle is definitely one of the most prolific stand up comics of our generation.
00:29:24.000You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in the industry who would tell you otherwise.
00:29:29.000While he was sort of on as what people viewed as a crusade with his trans jokes, I remember saying, well, I think he feels compelled because they're telling him what he can't say.
00:29:38.000But if you go back into his background a little bit, I made a whole special on Candace Owens way back then during George Floyd said some horrible things.
00:29:46.000It's pretty clear that he leans to the left.
00:29:47.000I think he's generally a decent person.
00:29:51.000I think that this interview, though, it does highlight the important differences between those on the right and our views of free speech, and even those on the left who we view as sharing common ground on free speech.
00:30:08.000So here he is answering a question initially, and it's an interview that's worth checking out.
00:30:12.000He gives some pretty thoughtful answers.
00:30:14.000So this is not a dunking on Dave Chappelle because far better than most in this industry, but he was asked about performing in Saudi Arabia.
00:30:22.000Which a lot of people thought was hypocritical.
00:30:24.000It wasn't just him, it was people like Bill Burr.
00:30:26.000Very few comedians have answered well.
00:30:28.000He gave his justification and then does the pivot that he just can't help.0.94
00:30:33.000So, if you think of all the violence and all the things we export to the Middle East, I think our culture is the best export we got.1.00
00:30:42.000But I didn't feel wrong being up there.0.97
00:30:45.000Yeah, I know we were talking about the intelligence, U.S. intelligence did make it clear that they believe that the Saudis killed Jamal Khashoggi.
00:32:12.000Yeah, they can pump those numbers up.1.00
00:32:13.000North Korea is a formidable foe, but they can do it.0.97
00:32:15.000Now, I don't have a problem with him performing there and saying, look, there are plenty of places where I perform or people for whom I perform who have abhorrent views.0.98
00:32:25.000But then going to the black thing and saying slavery in the United States.0.81
00:32:38.000And if it does, you probably lose your get to use the black man in America discrimination, fighting against discrimination card.
00:32:46.000You kind of lose it because you tacitly endorsed it by performing there.
00:32:51.000You didn't go there and speak out against the slavery.
00:32:53.000You'll speak out against slave owners on our money here in the United States or in the past, but you were there at that moment in time where just outside, kind of Oliver Twist, they were looking in through the windows hoping to see your performance, and they couldn't because they weren't part of the royal elite or tourists.
00:34:04.000I would say it's because they're Arabic and because a lot of these countries follow Islamic rule where they actually do have a storied history of slavery.0.83
00:37:04.000This is before I learned the phrase, I respectfully decline, and I was on Capitol Hill, and everybody ran up to take pictures with me from every congressional office, and I just take pictures with whoever I am.
00:37:27.000And then she posted a picture before I could even get from there to the show and said something to the effect of just two people that knew that it's just too generous.
00:37:36.000She instantly like weaponized it or politicized it.0.98
00:37:39.000So I got to the arena and I lit her ass up for doing that.0.98
00:37:43.000And she should never do that, person like me.1.00
00:37:46.000Yeah, and by the way, it's just clout chasing.
00:37:49.000I don't like that Lauren Bobert did that.1.00
00:37:52.000That being said, he uses the word weaponize.
00:37:56.000Look, either the statement is accurate or it's not, and either the joke is funny or it's not.
00:38:02.000And a lot of that, by the way, as far as whether it's funny, is subjective.
00:38:06.000But him now said, well, what I was doing was joking, but then they weaponized it.
00:38:10.000That's a fundamentally different view on the approach to speech because he, whether he knows it or not, he is ascribing a motive over which he may be inaccurate.
00:38:39.000I know that Dave Chappelle is a classical liberal, he's a Democrat.
00:38:42.000He's very outspoken, he's very straightforward about that.
00:38:44.000I welcomed seeing people like Chappelle at least address those issues when they were very, very late to the party, a day late and a dollar short, because we'd been doing this.
00:38:53.000I'd been covering this issue for a very, very long time.
00:38:56.000For over a decade before Dave Chappelle did.
00:38:58.000I know that we're not on the same page ideologically, but I said, great.
00:39:02.000At least someone else out there is starting to see it.
00:39:06.000He and the left, their approach is, well, hold on a second.
00:39:08.000I can say it because I know my motives are pure, but yours probably aren't.0.98
00:39:14.000And this will come back around to bite him in the ass again when he steps off, to use his term, he steps off the leftist plantation and he says something I disagree with.0.98
00:39:23.000I just think it's quite ill advised.0.99
00:39:26.000Even people we think that we share a lot of common ground with, we very rarely do if they're on the left.
00:40:27.000It looks like what I saw just a second ago, and I want to make sure I don't want to speak out of turn, but I think that is a shelter that they're sending people to outside of the DHS, like somebody they contract with, but I can't be 100% certain right now.
00:41:15.000I'm willing to bet that they're loose with the terminology as far as children, and I'm willing to bet that they're loose with the terminology as far as shelter.
00:41:26.000It seems like it is an independent thing they're sending people to, and immediately when any accusation was made, they immediately pulled out all of the kids or whatever age group that they had there, and they're no longer sending them there.
00:41:36.000So it very well could just be somebody they contract with that did things they shouldn't have done.
00:41:51.000And by the way, he was already supposed to be deported.
00:41:53.000This is the biggest, if we strive for one thing, One thing in new media, because we definitely have an issue with fake news proliferating on both the left and the right in the clickbait culture, it's expecting and demanding transparency of people who are delivering you information.
00:42:10.000You expect that with your delivery guy.
00:42:13.000You get a receipt with any goods or services that you purchase.
00:42:17.000The most important service, really, right now in the 21st century, the service that determines how you vote and what decisions you make, news, information.
00:42:29.000The consumption they're in, no receipts from CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, most of these shows online.
00:42:37.000That's why we give you the references.
00:42:38.000Hey, doesn't fix everything, but we're doing our best.
00:42:41.000And the same thing applies, by the way, it's the reason I might as well.
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00:44:18.000Illegal immigrants absolutely get free health care in this country paid for by you, including but not limited to Medicaid.
00:44:28.000They get this three different ways, and I will lay them out for you with references so that you are never caught flat footed again with someone saying, Actually, they're not eligible, they don't get it.
00:45:13.000It is against the law right now for a person who is an undocumented person to come here to Medicare undocumentedly to buy their health insurance.0.99
00:45:24.000On the health insurance exchanges in your state or nationally.0.95
00:45:27.000Now, federal law clearly prohibits the expenditure of taxpayer dollars to provide health care to undocumented immigrants, period, full stop.0.94
00:45:37.000And no Democrat on Capitol Hill is trying to change that law.
00:45:42.000Medicaid does not go to undocumented immigrants.
00:45:45.000SNAP does not go to undocumented immigrants.
00:45:49.000You know, CHIP does not go to undocumented immigrants.1.00
00:45:55.000We all know, we all know that it is federal law and federal statute that these people cannot be covered by the ACA, they cannot be covered by Medicaid, they cannot be covered by Medicare.0.85
00:46:10.000There are also those who claim that our reform efforts would ensure illegal immigrants.
00:47:58.000There have been many consistent reports of illegal aliens stealing American identities to obtain medical benefits, and just the ones that we've caught.
00:49:33.000Number two, the way they get this, uh, this healthcare.
00:49:36.000It's not Medicaid, but it is socialized state healthcare.
00:49:39.000There are about 20 states, I think more than 20 states right now that provide some type of healthcare funding specifically for illegal aliens.
00:49:47.000Seven states, including California, provide fully funded coverage for illegal aliens.
00:51:14.000Here's the thing, though the MTALA obligations are basically terminated once an individual is admitted for inpatient care.
00:51:21.000So what ends up happening with that, there's no Medicaid reimbursement, but it goes to the states.
00:51:25.000So some of these costs are displaced to the states, and some of them are displaced to the states because of The mandates through programs like Medicaid.
00:51:35.000$3.8 billion a year is about what emergency Medicaid costs.
00:51:42.000And by the way, there are ways around it where there are other ways to tack things on.0.95
00:51:45.000Most of that, if you read the language of emergency Medicaid, it pretty much is designed for illegal aliens.0.69
00:51:52.000You are not getting emergency Medicaid in this country by and large unless you're an illegal alien.
00:51:57.000For example, if you go to the hospital, you skip out in the bill, and they have no information on you and they have no reason to believe you're an illegal alien.
00:52:05.000So, what you have to do, considering there's a lack of data, we've gone through fraud, we've gone through state funded programs, we've gone through emergency Medicaid, we don't have a total number.
00:52:15.000So, for example, when there was a really rapid rise in crime against Asians in the United States, well, it turns out that I believe it was the DOJ or FBI stopped recording interracial crime statistics.0.52
00:52:24.000They would have the victim, but not the perp.
00:52:26.000So, you had to look at case studies.0.93
00:52:27.000Turns out, right, that famous study in the Bay Area, I think it was 83% of all physical assaults were black on Asian.
00:52:34.000The stop Asian hate went away really quickly.0.57
00:53:16.0008.4 billion in California alone, 70 billion in cartels alone, a billion in Texas, adjusting for population and state rules, the healthcare cost of illegals across the United States.
00:53:26.000If you just take the Texas study, it would be in that vein, $7 to $25 billion.
00:53:30.000Now, are you starting to get the picture as to why illegal aliens cost you, the taxpayer, anywhere from $150 billion a year to $450 billion a year?
00:53:42.000And the truth is, we don't know, but I would bet my life that it is very much on that top end.
00:53:47.000If not significantly higher, considering half a trillion dollars a year also just vaporizes in fraud not related to illegal aliens, that'd be what five, six, seven Iran wars.
00:56:22.000Hey, I wanted to talk with you about this because, you know, the UPenn debate that was supposed to take place obviously fell through because they refused to allow us to live stream the debate live stream, as well as refused to allow our security to have basic safety protocols.
00:56:39.000And the professor is going to be debating, Zimmerman, to his credit, was really upset about it.
00:56:44.000I wanted to ask you about this because, as someone from the academic world, Were you at all surprised?
00:56:51.000And where would you consider the state of not just freedom of speech broadly, but people speaking freely or the suppression of voices on campus?
00:57:43.000Last time we spoke, I was telling you about Penn State and why it's unique what Sam Richards is doing, but he's under a lot of fire as well.
00:57:51.000And yeah, there's a lot of fear on these campuses.
00:57:55.000It sucks because I was really looking forward to that debate.
00:57:58.000Well, I think we're going to do it.0.97
01:00:15.000And I recorded almost all of them, working as just this one man band that would go and record, edit it, turn it around.
01:00:24.000That's just the climate at the colleges that I've seen.
01:00:28.000That's why what Sam Richards is doing stands out so much, but there is still a fear from the administration because to them, that's why it's so shocking what he's doing because to them, they view it as a liability.
01:02:42.000So I was just on YouTube one day and I stumbled on a small streamer creator who was reacting to his debate with Destiny.
01:02:54.000And he was just, he was talking about, he was in the crowd watching this a few feet away.
01:03:00.000He was talking about how he made eye contact over and over with Constantine and how he felt like that was distracting him during the debate and he was trying to distract him.
01:03:08.000But he was talking about how he should have brought box cutters and started mimicking shooting and what he was talking about what he learned from the Charlie Kirk assassination and how in the future, if you're going to take people out like our opponents, these are his words, then you need to do it in a way that.
01:03:24.000Removes sympathy and removes the public platform.
01:03:29.000He's making the argument like we have learned from what happened with Charlie Kirk.
01:03:58.000Now, I don't mean the rule that all liberals, but I mean it is the rule that if you are a notable public figure who leans right, who is conservative, the rule is you need to have serious security.
01:04:10.000And the rule is you are constantly dealing with threats to varying degrees of legitimacy.
01:04:16.000And I wanted to ask you because you spend more time in some of these streams.
01:04:21.000And the reason I don't is because I've been trying to go to the top, right?
01:04:48.000And so that guy, I think he would be considered himself in that community because there's a Discord community with Destiny and it's very active.
01:06:08.000Like, wow, you have the moderator he trusts the most trying to warn him on the patterns he is seeing on the server and being like, this is, we could have a shooter come out of this community.
01:06:17.000And Destiny's like, oh, yeah, obviously I don't want that.
01:06:20.000It would be bad for public perception and whatnot.
01:06:26.000What's the part about fabricating, like you said, like evidence?
01:06:30.000Oh, he was, this was a separate, I'm sorry, this was a separate conversation.
01:06:35.000And they were talking about it's, it's, It's technically not illegal what Trump is doing.
01:06:43.000So we can't, there's nothing we can get them for.
01:06:46.000So it's okay to just make it up by any means necessary.
01:06:53.000Everything's on the table, it's all justified.
01:06:55.000And again, I think he was having a debate with someone and they're like, Yeah, but if they're breaking the law, we should have evidence we can point to.
01:07:04.000And Destiny's argument is, Yeah, but technically it's not illegal.
01:07:22.000I mean, and then they had a lot of cover under the Me Too era, and that's why they use these broad terms like racism, misogyny.
01:07:29.000I thought it was pretty funny that Professor Zimmerman, in really excoriating you, Penn, for what they did, he said, You just, you gave Crowder this, you gave him the high ground.
01:07:39.000He has a valid point now, but he still had to do the whole like, and I think he says horrible things.
01:07:43.000And he cited that about five years ago, I referred to a reporter as, quote, aggressively Asian.
01:07:48.000And I'm like, it's just weird that he pulls up.