On today's show, we discuss the latest in the Biden vs. Trump debate, and how to get a job at M&M s. We also hear from a woman whose email is linked to a website designed for the explicit purpose of sexually exploiting children. And we learn that a BlackRock executive may have a link to the same site.
00:05:51.000And by the way, because this may not be on YouTube, if at some point right now during this program you see this, That means head on over to Rumble.
00:06:01.000Before we get to everything else, thanks to Mug Club, you know, last Tuesday we revealed how an executive at BlackRock may have had her email connected to a child exploitation site.
00:06:12.000Definitely this email was connected, and we had a response from those lawyers.
00:06:17.000We followed up on that, but for a very brief recap, here you go.
00:06:22.000A website designed for the explicit purpose of sexually exploiting children.
00:06:28.000There are fewer evils greater on earth than the abuse and exploitation of innocent children.
00:06:35.000What you're about to see here is nothing short of truly disturbing.
00:07:53.000So now they have requested to Rumble to have this removed and gone after all of our vendors to try and remove, well, I guess, undo your support and ensure that, you know, we cannot make a living.
00:08:03.000However, we always have to take ownership over our mistakes.
00:08:07.000And if there is a mistake that we've made, obviously legally there are ramifications.
00:08:11.000So our official response today to BlackRock is Go fornicate yourself!
00:08:52.000And there's Taylor Swift AI pornography that's making the rounds, which actually is pretty interesting to get into as far as what this means for society legally, what the ramifications are, who's accountable.
00:09:04.000And then actually in Gerald Noah's things, there was a drone strike.
00:09:06.000...that has killed American soldiers in Jordan, and people think that something might pop off with Iran here relatively soon, and everyone here is pretty damn sick today, so my question of the day is, what do you think should be done to regulate AI going forward, especially as conservatives who don't really like the term regulation?
00:09:22.000You hear it, and you break out in hives and, you know, into anaphylactic shock.
00:11:11.000There's the marriage certificate and please, wherever you are, YouTube, put in the comments section, Ilhan Omar married her brother or Ilhan Omar banged her brother.
00:11:20.000We want that written as many times as possible for the algorithm because even Snopes said All right.
00:11:26.000But they just didn't want to investigate it.
00:11:57.000People who claim to represent you, but then actually are basically acting on behalf of a foreign power.
00:12:03.000I don't know at what point you say, hey, the founders wouldn't even had a page for this shit.
00:12:10.000So this woman, this incestuous woman with a ticking pantsuit, she was speaking to a crowd of Somalis, and she said that expanding Somali territory is her priority.
00:14:06.000Yeah, he was in prison then, you know, he was a specialist in the metallurgical arts.
00:14:10.000Now, here's the thing, and this is, like, she's a symptom, and it's a hilarious and gross symptom of a greater problem, is you have a lot of representatives who are not actual representatives.
00:14:19.000Can we get rid of the term public servant?
00:14:21.000It's one thing that a lot of people actually appreciated about Nixon after The story is, if you got a couple of drinks in Nixon, he basically said, the guys who took me out were the same guys who took Kennedy out.
00:15:02.000So here's the thing, all congressmen and women and Z's and pirates take this oath when being sworn in.
00:15:07.000I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so help me God.
00:15:27.000So, here's the thing, by becoming a congressman or a rep, you cannot act as an agent for another government.
00:15:36.000Now, Senator Bob Menendez, he may be the first legislator to actually try and deliberately act as a foreign agent, in this case, you know, Egypt, but if you're doing, this is the less extreme example, saying, this is our priority, I am here to serve the interests of Somalia, well then you shouldn't be here!
00:16:15.000I'm going to make sure that the things that matter to us here, not Kenya taking our... I could care less if Kenya wants to take over some of your fishing waters.
00:16:22.000What, are they going to pirate better than us?
00:16:34.000I'm sorry, it's just not one of our geopolitical issues.
00:16:36.000I don't care how many pool cues you break over each other's heads.
00:16:38.000Yeah, but in pandering to your audience, you can't say, I'm Somalian first, I'm Muslim second, and Americans nowhere on the list, because America is the one that gave you the voice.
00:16:47.000Otherwise, you would just be one more person In that God-forsaken place.
00:16:56.000But you can't come here and look at the opportunities that you've been given and get to a station in life where you have this voice now and go, I don't like anything about this.
00:17:05.000And this can be extrapolated to anything.
00:17:27.000And then why do people in our government decide that they want to act in the interest of other countries who, by the way, have benefited the world in no significant way.
00:17:36.000Let's just be clear, not all cultures are equal.
00:18:52.000If you have a portfolio that outpaces the market and the average American by, I don't know, 20 times, you're probably not a public servant.
00:18:59.000So that's the main issue, and of course, Ilhan Omar banged her brother.
00:21:31.000All right, so last week, and this does bring up some interesting,
00:21:36.000and I'm curious to hear from you, it does bring up some interesting questions, and
00:21:38.000certainly legislatively, where you do have to balance freedom with problems that are presented in the new world
00:21:44.000that infringe upon individuals' freedoms.
00:21:47.000So there was AI-generated pornography of Taylor Swift that flooded social media, and that, of course, has sort of spurred a longer conversation about AI.
00:21:56.000Tonight, the White House expressing alarm after explicit so-called deepfakes of superstar Taylor Swift flooded social media.
00:22:05.000The administration now calling out platforms for lax enforcement against artificial intelligence.
00:22:10.000One of the fake images of Swift reportedly shared over 47 million times on X, in what advocacy groups say is a form of sexual abuse.
00:22:41.000Okay, let me, before I get into trouble.
00:22:44.000Twitter suspended all searches for Taylor Swift and according to a post by X Safety, they said, posting non-consensual nudity images is strictly prohibited on X and we have a zero tolerance policy towards such content.
00:22:56.000Our teams are actively removing all identified images and taking appropriate action against the accounts responsible for posting them.
00:23:03.000We actually have an exclusive picture of said tech team live here, hard at work.
00:23:08.000Yeah, well, that almost seems like they need to have a supervising manager.
00:23:13.000They said, we're closely monitoring the situation to ensure that any further violations are immediately addressed and the content is removed or committed to maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all users.
00:23:23.000Because when I think X, I think respectful.
00:24:13.000Now, when we get to deepfake artificial intelligence porn, there is no federal law banning it on the books, and only ten states, they have any type of law addressing it, and our home state of Tennessee does not have those.
00:24:26.000So, this does bring up some interesting questions.
00:24:28.000Actually, she's on CNN right now, Karine Jean-Pierre, where she looks even more weird when she's not at the podium because she owns no neck.
00:24:35.000So, Saturday though, we have Karine Jean-Pierre.
00:24:40.000She looks like a messed up carbon electrode.
00:25:31.000And I get it where people, you know, and this also happened with the Pornhub situation, where they were saying, hey, you need to now verify your age.
00:25:38.000And I think that you should need to verify your age for pornography.
00:26:06.000An AI generator, let's say someone creates this through an AI generator, the person, or is it the AI machine, where I think that's probably the one that would have to be the most liable, where they would have to program into it, hey, we're not going to allow AI pornography to be created with our AI software.
00:26:22.000Because if they allow for that to be done and then it gets distributed, the other component is people are profiting off of it.
00:26:32.000If a website is getting millions and millions of people watching this and making millions of dollars, then someone at some point is responsible if it falls under the idea of, you know, fraud, defamation.
00:26:42.000And it just seems like the law really hasn't caught up with this right now.
00:26:47.000We were saying, like, you know, when Photoshop came out, you now have the ability to crudely put somebody's head or face over a body and be like, ha ha ha, right?
00:26:54.000But you can kind of see that that's obviously not that person, and so there wasn't any real understanding that, hey, this could technically possibly even be real.
00:27:06.000But I don't think you go to taking away freedom of speech, right?
00:27:09.000And this is where you don't want to infringe on this.
00:27:10.000You do go to, well, what are the laws?
00:27:13.000You can't, for example, if you want to put like, you know, Joe Biden doing a line of coke with like, you know, underage prostitutes or something like that, you can't do that, right?
00:27:31.000So there are laws that we can just now start to understand how to apply to these situations.
00:27:36.000But like you said, it does go back to the AI generation, and then it goes to the sites that host it.
00:27:40.000If something's on a site that does break the law, which we've always stood for and said, look, if you have something on a site that breaks the law, they can ask for it to be taken down.
00:27:58.000This clearly is not meant to look like that, so people are fooled, and then are they profiting off of it?
00:28:02.000Those things typically are taken into account, whether it's copyright, whether it's false use of image, whether it's defamatory.
00:28:09.000So it's a tough one, but we are in an era, too, where this, we've talked about this, when we do this Clean Slate campaign, where It's just aggregation.
00:28:17.000People don't want to create anything now, they just want to aggregate.
00:28:19.000You have scripts for Crying Out Loud in Hollywood.
00:28:21.000They're using AI for huge bulks of these scripts.
00:28:24.000You're seeing this for a lot of- that's why things feel less creative.
00:28:26.000That's why you go on Instagram and it's a scroll and it's a clip and a clip and a clip and a clip and a clip of a stand-up comedian on some profile who doesn't even know who that person is.
00:28:34.000They saw one with George Carlin, they didn't even attribute it to George Carlin.
00:28:37.000It was like his name didn't even exist.
00:28:38.000It's like a whole special or something, wasn't it?
00:28:40.000Yeah, that was a big case that actually existed, this idea of re-appropriating content.
00:28:45.000You're not transforming it, used to be the law, and now you've added, hey, yeah, I get it, I'd be super pissed if I was Taylor Swift.
00:28:53.000I'm not a fan, but she's not a porno actress.
00:28:57.000You know, she's not banging her brother like Ilhan Omar.
00:29:00.000So, you know, it's one of those things where you go, hey, well, hold on a second, that's not mean.
00:29:03.000That's something that her kids, if she, you know, ever ends up wanting to be a mother, which, you know, probably when she's in her 40s and she realizes that her window is closed and it's too late.
00:29:20.000And this is one thing I also want to clarify, too.
00:29:23.000Like, for example, as a Christian conservative, I was always saying, and we were always saying, like, you know what, rock bands, people out there, some of the black pill, red pill community saying, bang a bunch of chicks, I think that's bad.
00:29:48.000That being said, I also have to defend Mick Jagger and David Bowie and Tommy Lee when you have people coming out 30, 40 years later saying that they felt exploited.
00:29:58.000It's like, you showed up for an orgy at a Motley Crue concert in 1987.
00:30:04.000This can't just be a 401k for groupies.
00:30:08.000So, having said orgy, bad morally for you personally.
00:30:13.000Legally, this is not a violation of consent, and it's crazy now that... Do you guys feel this way?
00:30:18.000The conservative Christians are the ones going, well, hold on a second, we've said this is bad for you personally, but we're also not saying that it should be illegal and these people deserve protections, and the left that was entirely pro-sexual liberation, birth control, women, go out and be whores, that's how you'll be just as powerful as men, are now saying, no, no, no, we're going to disempower you by saying that you can't even take accountability for your proactive consent.
00:30:42.000The sexual revolution now makes no sense!
00:30:45.000Yeah, and they're the ones that have come up with these consent apps, essentially, in cities like New York, where it's like, yes, imagine being in the middle of making out with somebody, and you're like, hey, do you mind signing this form really quickly?
00:30:57.000Yeah, it says how far we can, oh, you're only gonna let me go that far?
00:31:16.000I have a theory of why it's important now.
00:31:19.000I saw an article the other day, I think it was Washington Post or something like that.
00:31:22.000It was somebody legit, kinda, and they said, they did a poll where they said one-fifth of the voters said they would vote for whoever Taylor Swift is endorsing.
00:31:41.000And the fact that the White House came out immediately and says, it's like, oh yeah, protect our golden goose, like protect our egg maker, you know, whatever the phrase is.
00:32:21.000And then she's going to tell you about what matters in life?
00:32:22.000Like she's like the perfect little shallow floozy that she is?
00:32:25.000All right, now let's go back to... This is something... Teenage girls have been bullied using AI-generated images, like, for a long time now, to the point of suicide.
00:32:39.000Like, a lot of people say, these kids have no problems.
00:32:41.000You know, I had to... I was breathing in Agent Orange, you know, and...
00:32:46.000Sure, but you also got to come home at some point.
00:32:50.000And being a young kid, there is a chronic pressure of abuse, where bullying, at least you could kind of go home.
00:32:55.000The bullying takes place wherever you go.
00:32:58.000And it's not lost on me that if you're a young woman, and other women are trying to label you a slut, that you go home and boom, now you have to deal with AI images.
00:33:05.000That's why girls end up committing suicide.
00:33:08.000And it's a problem where legally, maybe there is something that can be done about it.
00:33:12.000Yeah, and a lot of people are asking the question right now, why are we just now putting this conversation front and center?
00:33:17.000We've talked about a lot of cyberbullying.
00:33:19.000That's been something that's been talked about, but it's kind of this nebulous thing that a lot of people don't grab a hold of and understand what it really means.
00:33:24.000With this kind of technology out there, it has created an entirely new problem where it's not just Taylor Swift, it's some 14-year-old girl that killed herself.
00:33:32.000Literally, a 14-year-old girl killed herself, I believe last year, because of AI-generated images making her out to be this floozy.
00:33:41.000You can create these images and put them out on the internet.
00:33:44.000It takes seconds to be able to do, and you've destroyed somebody's reputation, and you've destroyed the world of somebody who's not in a position to make great decisions about life at 14 years old, especially girls with the pressure that they have at that age.
00:33:57.000I cannot imagine having social media in high school right now.
00:34:00.000I can't imagine because I could go and take care of a bully.
00:34:03.000I can go and confront a bully right there.
00:34:04.000I can confront a rumor with my friends.
00:34:06.000I can't confront something that's already reached thousands of people before I even knew it existed.
00:34:10.000Yeah, the other schools in town and kids at your church and everything else.
00:34:15.000Especially if you take care of a bully who happens to be a black guy.
00:38:34.000This is an issue where comedy clubs used to be the Wild West, but if you have someone who's too controversial, The Booker just says, I don't want protesters.
00:38:46.000Even if they know that it's not true, even if you've been exonerated, that's the problem.
00:38:51.000Not only do we have a corrupt justice system in a lot of ways, but it's largely irrelevant if you're in the public eye because they can simply destroy your reputation and they have more tools than ever.
00:39:12.000Well, look at the Donald Trump case that just took place this weekend.
00:39:15.000Gene Carroll, 83 million Think about this.
00:39:20.000This guy is being sued for defamation, effectively, in a colorful way, saying that he didn't bang a woman that he didn't bang!
00:39:28.000He basically said, I didn't bang, I didn't bang, I would never bang that whore.
00:39:31.000No, you can't say that, even though you didn't, you can't use the descriptors.
00:39:35.000That's really what the defamation is, is he attacked someone for falsely accusing him of sexually assaulting her, and they're saying, well yeah, but you were too, you were too adamant, you were too, there was too much zeal in your attack against the lying whore.
00:39:49.000He must have been found guilty of something in court.
00:40:03.000We should probably bring up, he was 87 million dollars, he didn't, not for sleeping with her, 83 million dollars for insulting a woman who tried to say that he slept with her.
00:40:50.000You have to be nice to the person who tries to shake you down?
00:40:53.000This is a banana republic in a lot of ways, so just understand that.
00:40:57.000Let's now talk about this because this also brings us to, hey, mean words versus actions that lead to deaths.
00:41:05.000That's the story when we're talking about these American soldiers who were killed in Jordan, who may have an association with, you know, Iran-backed extremists.
00:41:11.000So things are getting not only out of control, but we're consistently on the verge of World War III.
00:41:17.000Maybe it's time for Gerald Knows the Things.
00:41:52.000troops have been killed by enemy fire in the Middle East since the beginning of the war in Gaza, October 7th.
00:41:58.000And obviously, look, when you hear that, I mean, a lot of us were waiting for something like this to happen because as soon as you start putting troops in harm's way, which there are obviously still a lot of troops in harm's way in the Middle East, but as soon as stuff started going off in Israel and Gaza, we knew like, oh man, like that's just going to ratchet things up in the Middle East and this is going to happen and it's going to push us into a war.
00:42:17.000The Biden administration quickly blamed a group called the Islamic Resistance in Iraq And they're an Iran-backed militia.
00:42:25.000And you actually have a quote over there.
00:42:27.000He said, or I think this was released officially from the White House saying, while we are still gathering the facts of this attack, we know it was carried out by radical Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq.
00:42:46.000It's not like, this is, obviously this one, when you kill some of our soldiers and when you wound some of our soldiers, that takes it to another level, I get it.
00:42:54.000But it's not like they weren't trying in the other 150 attacks to do the exact same thing, they just have been less effective.
00:43:00.000And it's important to note that, again, this is a guy from the administration, right?
00:43:03.000We'll talk about the Iran deal that took place with Barack Obama, Donald Trump, very different stance.
00:43:11.000Can we all acknowledge, whether you're a Democrat watching or you're a Ron DeSantis guy who hates Donald Trump, as far as no new foreign wars, the only president to do it in our lifetime, isn't that one good thing?
00:43:25.000And certainly there are far fewer casualties of American soldiers.
00:43:28.000Can we all agree if there's only one good thing?
00:43:33.000Can you give that one to Donald Trump?
00:43:36.000This also, by the way, was the result of a very harsh on Iran policy.
00:43:40.000So there's mean words that you say, this is going to pop things off, only nothing ever popped off, and then weakness.
00:43:47.000Weakness breeds evil growing in strength.
00:43:50.000Sunday evening, I think we have a clip, Biden mumbled that the U.S.
00:44:51.000I don't know who's advising him on the back of his hair, or if he's just never looked in the mirror, into the mirror in the barbershop.
00:44:56.000But this is what's really important here, is we need to look at the results of the policies and exactly why we are here with Iran, and very likely we'll make missteps going forward so long as these people are at the tiller of the ship.
00:45:07.000Let's compare Donald Trump, precisely, versus former Vice President Joe Biden with then and now.
00:45:13.000So, and by the way, all references are available at ladderwithcreditor.com We put the link in the description.
00:46:59.000It's like it wouldn't go that far in New York City, but you go out to, you know, outer skirts of Schenectady, you can live like a king on $16 billion.
00:47:23.000This is why this election is so important.
00:47:25.000You have eight years of Obama, really three years of Donald Trump before the fabricated, or the orchestrated, I should say, pandemic to destroy the last year of his presidency.
00:47:33.000So you're going to have eight Three and four.
00:47:35.000And you're going to have a very, very clear contrast.
00:47:38.000I just didn't know that the contrast would be so stark as it relates to foreign policy.
00:47:41.000Who would have thought that the Republican was the one who stopped and never started a new war?
00:48:22.000There is no possible use for this to be used peacefully.
00:48:26.000This is them absolutely 100% driving towards creating a nuclear bomb, and it's been going on under a government's nose for a long time, and they haven't done a thing about it.
00:49:07.000We absolutely did not have to do it again.
00:49:08.000And then MacArthur basically kept the Emperor up there.
00:49:10.000He's like, yeah, alright, we're gonna keep the Emperor here because they think you're a god, but you're gonna do everything that I tell you to do.
00:49:17.000And then there was this thing, maybe someone can pull this up, there was, unfortunately, what happened is there was a picture of MacArthur next to the Emperor of Japan, and he'd only been seen in remote areas, where he looked much taller, the way they photographed him, and then he was next to MacArthur, and they're like, oh my god, our god is really tiny.
00:49:34.000And so they were saying, we have to get rid of this to keep the belief in the Emperor, and MacArthur was like, you know what?
00:49:55.000Let's look at what happened with Iran, okay?
00:49:57.000First off, Donald Trump responded, and is very consistent to the attacks on Sunday, on Truth Social, saying, This brazen attack on the United States is yet another horrific, horrific, tragic consequence of Joe Biden's weakness and surrender.
00:50:35.000As far as if you look on our dependence and what kind of money is being sent to these countries, despite mean words, Donald Trump said you cannot have nuclear capabilities.
00:50:44.000We are going to ensure that that does not take place.
00:50:49.000We also made sure that we weren't playing nicely with them.
00:53:07.000It's kind of like you look at the art of war.
00:53:08.000Don't just try and attack a village because it doesn't really work.
00:53:10.000We need to impose heavy financial sanctions, or at least not release money that we already have in a box and allow Israel to use its full force.
00:53:18.000If you do all of those things, That'll at least get us closer, because that's what Donald Trump did.
00:53:26.000It's very clear with this contrast, and I know it feels like it's a dry segment, but this is something you're going to have to watch.
00:53:32.000It relates directly to Israel and Gaza.
00:53:33.000We talked about these militia-backed groups, and how so much of everything flows back to Iran, and right now they're testing someone who they know is not made of the right stuff to deal with it.
00:53:44.000Can we stop talking about mean tweets?
00:54:31.000Well, what happens is when you've been weak, and you've been weak for such a long time, so this kind of attack happens, now you've got to go, okay, I'm really strong, because you've counted to three and nothing happened.
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