On this episode of the podcast, the boys discuss the recent events in Ukraine, climate change, and much more. They also discuss some of their favorite Trump clips of the past week and give their thoughts on what they would rather do.
00:00:44.000Even if all of the stuff that they say is true, and everybody in the world got on board except for I don't know, one country, if I could think of one.
00:00:52.000Uh it would still not matter at all because China is dominating the world and producing all of the things that they say are bad for us.
00:00:59.000Now I'm glad that they're being called out.
00:01:00.000Again, I don't know how many times he has to do this.
00:01:03.000I don't know how many times we have to go back to what Joe Biden did on the first day of his presidency.
00:01:08.000It in regards to oil and pipelines in the United States and his policy.
00:01:12.000They have been funding Russia's war from the beginning.
00:02:21.000By the way, uh, I forgot to say Mr. Uh Guns and Gear did a video because we covered this yesterday, Charlie Kirk, uh, specifically on ballistics relating to 30 odd six and discussing the assassination and uh I think it's a pretty fair breakdown as far as the likelihood plausibility and what can happen with bullets.
00:02:36.000So I recommend that you go and check him out.
00:02:38.000There's a reason he's very well respected in that community.
00:03:30.000I can tell you how the left is going to try and refute this.
00:03:32.000They're going to say, actually, uh, it should be noted that uh statistics on uh immigrants show that they're more law abiding than the average American.
00:03:39.000By the way, they conflate legal immigrants with illegal immigrants, and you also can't trust that kind of data because illegal immigrants turns out are pretty tough to actually monitor and keep on the book.
00:03:48.000So they'll say that they'll fact John uh fact check Donald Trump and say he says infiltrating at the border when really these are people seeking a better life, and that's just one of those things where they're gonna try and paint it right with a different brush.
00:04:00.000I guarantee you, I'm predicting it now.
00:04:02.000Let's run the next clip and I'll tell you how they'll try and refute to the French media's gonna come out and go, What the hell are they talking about?
00:04:32.000In honor of this momentous anniversary, I hope that all countries who find inspiration in our example will join us in renewing our commitment, values, and those values really that we hold so dear together.
00:04:46.000Let us defend free speech and free expression.
00:04:48.000Let us have religious liberty, including for the most persecuted religion on the planet today.
00:05:09.000For uh I would say this is uh this single time that I can remember.
00:05:15.000And I'm I'm really trying to think here that the battle lines have been drawn this clearly.
00:05:20.000After the election, um and what we saw happen with you know the brutal assassination, act of terrorism against Charlie Kirk.
00:05:28.000People are unabashedly Christian, unabashedly unabashedly proud of the United States, unabashedly pro-free speech.
00:05:36.000And this is the first time where I've really seen not just those who are activists, those who are into politics, half of the country put their foot down and say, that's it.
00:05:58.000And I do think this is going to determine if this country has a revival.
00:06:04.000The next election is going to determine if this continues and we see the future of our country.
00:06:08.000Meaning I don't think that this next this last election, sort of in continuance with the next election.
00:06:14.000I don't think it's just about four years or another eight years.
00:06:17.000I really think it's about the identity of this country.
00:06:21.000And I don't want to unify with the people who want that identity to change.
00:06:24.000I don't want to unify with the people who want to do away with the first amendment, the second amendment, and want us to look and act like India.
00:06:33.000There's nothing about India that I want to import here.
00:07:04.000I just hope it it leads to some kind of action right now.
00:07:08.000Because he I think President Trump is doing everything that he can to try to spur the action.
00:07:12.000I'm specifically here, not talking about domestic policy as much as I'm talking about internationally putting pressure on other countries.
00:07:18.000Like I don't I don't know what you have to think right now if you're living in you know the outskirts of London somewhere, like what is happening to my country?
00:07:39.000There are plenty of cultures that can come here in great numbers and assimilate into American culture because they have a lot of fundamentals that are very close to, if not the same, as the United States.
00:07:49.000A lot of those are European countries, right?
00:07:51.000But there are other countries like that as well.
00:07:52.000Catholicism is a huge driver in South America, so we could probably have more South American immigration with that Catholic kind of backbone and understanding of morals and principles, and build a society pretty well, right?
00:08:04.000But when you start bringing in people from Islamic countries and people that basically have, you know, I don't know how many gods, 300 and something million gods, uh in India, it's completely incompatible with the United States, the morals, the guidelines, the principles, and so it just will never, ever, ever work in any numbers that are substantial.
00:08:24.000What you just touched, you just touched on something.
00:08:25.000First off, you I don't know if you just saw that uh Rubio uh posted yesterday, sanctions on Maria's uh the judge and his shell companies and just put uh uh Bolsonaro in prison for what, 20 something, thirty years?
00:09:43.000Because one of us is not just using the other.
00:09:47.000And so ironically, these nations that you're talking about with the same kind of a Christian backbone that would share uh our values where we'd be compatible.
00:09:54.000Well, they don't need to mass migrate here for the same reason that we would be compatible.
00:10:00.000Those values lead to prosperity, lead to nations where people want to stay and grow.
00:10:07.000By its very nature, most immigration in this country coming from four countries.
00:10:14.000It is incompatible, and that's the reason they're leaving those countries.
00:10:17.000It's like the Californians who leave and go to Texas and then try and vote blue.
00:10:21.000Thank God most of them have seen the light and turned red, right?
00:12:14.000Alexander Davis wrote, I'd rather inform the Clintons I have incriminating evidence against them in a letter with my home as the return address.
00:14:01.000So, guys, let me know if you can find an off-duty black female cop, maybe biracial, maybe Dominican female cop, black mugger, uh uh and she shoots him and uh he died two days later, and you won't feel bad that this guy gets shot at all when you see the video.
00:14:15.000It's one of those good people with a gun stories.
00:14:17.000Uh let's take some chats before that, though, while they uh try and find that.
00:14:24.000Is there some benefit to autism I'm missing?
00:14:27.000Based on posts I'm seeing, it's as if people think we're saying people with it aren't worthy of life, or it's not something that uh does make life harder.
00:14:39.000It's okay to abort someone autistic or to abort someone who may have Down syndrome, but you don't want to prevent it through an entirely reasonable do no harm approach.
00:14:49.000Honestly, I can't explain to you their position.
00:14:52.000It seems like a purely emotional response.
00:14:55.000Like someone goes, hey, we gotta we gotta curb this this autism uh epidemic, and they're going, Oh my kid is up of autism, there's nothing wrong with him.
00:15:59.000You remember early on in COVID when they had the vaccines and they were like, I there's no way I'm taking a vaccine invented by Donald Trump in this administration, and everybody was anti-vaxx.
00:16:33.000They started licking toilet bowls when they started when they were announcing that COVID was a threat, and uh, you know, you could do something about it.
00:16:39.000There was videos of people licking toilet bowls.
00:17:03.000And you know, while I love my boys to death, I would not change a thing about them.
00:17:08.000I I if I could converse with them more easily, if they didn't have to live with the the difficulties that they do, of course I would take that of them.
00:17:18.000I'm not saying anything is wrong with them, but no, you love them, and of course, probably if at that moment in time someone said, Hey, you know, uh something prudent, just uh well while uh your wife is pregnant, you know, try and avoid tall and all, you would have done it.
00:17:32.000And by the way, we're the ones who actually say there is value in human life.
00:17:35.000Remember Tim Thibault telling him, hey, I would have been aborted because I said I was going to have was it a horrible birth defect, or is he gonna be mentally disabled?
00:18:41.000Thank you for the 20, the meta-analysis that you did.
00:18:43.000By the way, if you want to attack this CNN, I've I've been watching them the entire time they had Dr. Sanjay Gupta on there to try to attack this and said, according to a Swedish study, they said it's a fine, you know, like I I don't understand what they're doing.
00:18:54.000Attack the studies in the meta-analysis done by Harvard.
00:19:29.000Instead, they might pick one of the studies, one of the four, that shows, hey, maybe it's actually beneficial, as opposed to one of the 27.
00:20:00.000And they put up instead when Donald Trump said, if you have a fever and you can't tough it out, if it gets too high, then yes, take some, but just make sure you take as uh as limited amount as you possibly can.
00:20:11.000What they ran with on CNN right now is Donald Trump tells moms to just tough it out, and then list all of the complications that can result if you have a high fever during the first trimester.
00:20:43.000It is less offensive to the modern leftist for someone to abort a baby in the third trimester because there's a risk of autism, than it is for a doctor to say, hey, by the way, the new Harvard meta-analysis says you probably want to uh keep Tylenol to a minimum if you want to avoid autism.
00:20:59.000The abortion is less offensive to the leftist.
00:25:11.000Uh and by the way, you know, Walther, as long as they were a sponsor, they were always fine.
00:25:15.000I was like, hey, I'm a primarily revolver guy, but uh I did reach out to them to be a sponsor because as far as semi-automatics, I don't think you can do better.
00:25:22.000But at certain points like BMW, Mercedes, they're all really good cars.
00:25:25.000Uh they're all good guns once you get to the top tier there.
00:25:53.000Is like I know you guys don't like you gotta get out there, and so do other.
00:25:56.000So I did like Pierce Morgan show and Tim Poole show.
00:25:59.000And I never read comments, but in this one's uh people like you should probably read some of these because they were overwhelmingly positive, and I appreciate it.
00:26:05.000But there were occasional comments to the effect of like, yeah, and you just see when stuff like those people are also disrespectful to each other, and that's you know, Stephen Tristram like crap, but sometimes they treat him like crap.
00:26:15.000I'm like, I don't think you get what happens.
00:29:01.000You know, I was trying to track that down, and I don't know because we were focusing on the H1B story this morning, and obviously coming off of uh uh not only what what what uh we've been through the last week and a half um but planning uh some things here in the next week.
00:29:16.000YouTube is always kinda coy about it, where they're not very clear in their language, and that's out of legal necessity because it would be an admission of guilt.
00:29:23.000So if someone can kind of update me on that, I was planning on being briefed on that and going through it after this show.
00:29:28.000It's it's too important and too personal to me to bring you um half-baked information.
00:29:53.000We said far more children, and we had an age bracket, I don't remember exactly what it was, toddlers, die from the flu annually than have died globally from COVID total.
00:30:06.000Yeah, and it was four out of the last ten years highlighted where these numbers are higher than current death totals right now, and it was over a year.
00:30:18.000And not to mention, of course, we were uh we were suspended for having Kerry Lake on a political candidate, political candidate, who by the way was really close to winning, but uh, you know, some some people could argue that some voting precincts just kind of shut down for a few hours.
00:32:11.000For example, in Michigan, you needed a permit for concealed carry.
00:32:14.000You didn't need any permit for open carry.
00:32:16.000Uh Vermont, you needed no it was permitless carry for both.
00:32:20.000Uh sometimes there are states that yeah, and a lot of that goes back to like, you know, hunters where they didn't want to arrest hunters because they're crossing a roadway to, you know, grab their, you know, they're pursuing an animal and someone goes, ah, a gun.
00:32:34.000Um I would say uh as I've said before, leave New York if you can.
00:32:39.000I know it's easier said than done, but if you have any opportunity to do so, leave New York so they lose some seats and go to a state that wants you so they gain some.
00:32:46.000At this point, we now know you don't have to stand there and fight for that territory in New York because it's a net gain for the country.
00:32:52.000Leave New York and be represented somewhere uh and fill in that spot that they were uh you know, they were they were filling with uh keeping warm with illegal aliens.
00:33:37.000Always and of course I would never say that your life is more important, and if it is a scenario where you are guaranteed that no one could know, like if there was a firearm that still had adequate firepower power that literally no one could ever know was on you, like a Celtech P32, that it's something that one uh could look into and uh actually 32 ACP with some of the new ammo is is a more than sufficient round, especially if you have eight rounds there in the chamber.
00:34:02.000You could also get like a uh an AI prosthetic arm that has cannons built in.
00:34:18.000They're marginalized to say the least.
00:34:21.000Restaurants that serve alcohol, uh, but government buildings and schools are also in there, and I guess this is uh under a 2022 law for concealed carry.
00:34:32.000Carrying firearms into these locations is a felony.
00:34:34.000So, you know, be careful and uh on the restaurants that serve alcohol.
00:34:38.000Yeah, so I'm imagining that if they're anything like Texas, I know the liquor laws pretty well here because of my wine business, they have to post a sign so that they're notifying people that they cannot carry in that establishment because of the case.
00:34:47.000I think in Texas, I think in Texas it does, it is based on the 50.1% or whatever it is.
00:35:29.000Um I would say leave the state, and of course, follow the laws of the state, and uh there are no scenarios, for example, like a Keltech P32, which quite literally with a pocket clip could disappear anywhere on your body, and no one would know barring a metal detector is not something you should ever do.
00:36:36.00032 ACP, which some people say is anemic.
00:36:38.000Um it's not there, like there's like there's ammo from a company called uh Underwood where it's kind of fluted and it creates more of a wound cavity, but plenty of people have been killed by a 32.
00:36:49.000But a lot of European police forces used 32 well into the 20th century.
00:36:54.000And uh I bel I don't know if it's true that Ferdinand was killed by a 32 or Hitler, because I think one of them might have been a 380, but I'm uh I might be mistaken.
00:37:03.000I know that 32 either took out Ferdinand or Hitler, possibly both.
00:37:07.000So Ferdinand makes more sense because it was a teenager in the crowd, right?
00:37:11.000Still, still I don't I don't I don't know because there's kind of back and forth.
00:37:15.000People going, oh no, that's actually kind of a common misconception, and I was reading up and I didn't get a definitive answer.
00:37:19.000But 32 has killed plenty of bad guys, and I'm literally talking about a gun that is about the size of your palm here, easily controllable, easy to maintain, easy to operate.
00:37:29.000No, legally conceal and legally concealed.
00:37:34.000I also would tell people this if you can look as far as conceal carry, um, where you can legally conceal carry.
00:39:19.000Um I think we're more I think we have better detection methods, and I also think that it's been broadened.
00:39:24.000I mean, you can look, you don't need to uh you don't need to reach all that far to find out that um the psychiatric arts or the site our psychology in this country or even neuroscience can be politicized.
00:39:38.000For that, see biological men can be women and vice versa, even though all science we have available says that is not possible.
00:39:45.000Uh and so when you're dealing with something that's more of um you know a clinical diagnosis like autism, uh I think that things are put under that umbrella that maybe wouldn't have in the past.
00:39:57.000It doesn't mean that autism is not increasing.
00:39:59.000I do think there's a case to be made that it has been increasing.
00:40:02.000Um it's not just it's a combination of these things.
00:40:05.000But for example, like if a kid walks on his toes, people like, oh, it's a sign of autism.
00:40:09.000It's like, well, sure, but maybe like I did that for a while.
00:40:32.000You even if especially if they have autism, you have to take extra care and be like, okay, we got to make sure I set you up for best success.
00:41:11.000Yeah, and then they both had to go to the go to the uh principal and the security camera's like, well, your daughter hit her first, and she didn't mean we know we all were watching it.
00:41:20.000We all know she didn't mean anything vient, but uh misunderstanding.
00:42:41.000Um I mean, I'll say another idea that is very offensive, for example, more offensive than the idea of uh aborting um you know babies in the third trimester who might have autism or down syndrome is me telling you you you think that uh that uh that gender roles, you think that biological sex is the byproduct of social conditioning, go have boy-girl twins.
00:43:02.000Because it's as controlled as you get.
00:43:05.000That's why they used except it was two boys, actually, but in reverse, the John Money study, where he no one talks about how the fact the fact that he was sexually abusing these kids and both of them ended up uh committing suicide, or one died under mysterious circumstances.
00:43:16.000I know the other one committed suicide.
00:43:17.000Right, which they said, see, you can raise one as a boy, one as a girl, that's what gender is.
00:43:49.000Whereas with him, he's usually a lot more agreeable until he feels like he's in an impasse and just like bah and then he calms down quickly.