NDS Appearance on The Best Political Show w Luke Rudkowski & Clint Russell
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In this episode of The Best Political Show, host Luke Grudowski is joined by a very special guest to discuss the latest in the Elon Musk, Trump, and the Olympics news, and much, much more! Subscribe to our new bi-weekly newsletter, The Political Report, where you'll get access to all the latest political news and discuss all the hot button issues happening around the world.
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Yep, you guessed it. That is Clint's girlfriend. She is very special, just like that portion of the Olympics should have been. Welcome back, beautiful and amazing human beings. My name is Luke Grudowski here of TheBestPoliticalShow.com, and we will be going live for the next two hours discussing all the latest and craziest news developing right now, as, of course, Elon Musk is going to be doing a very special Twitter space, which we're actually going to be returning to this particular platform,
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to bring to you live, as the European Union is pissed at him, along with the UK that's looking to potentially lock him up, as Trump has also returned to Twitter.
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Remember, there's more crazy occult stuff going off inside of the Olympics, as Dr. Fauci had a very surprising announcement just a few moments ago. We'll be talking about that, plus a lot more, all here for the next two hours.
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Joining us for today's particular conversation are two sort of spicy, controversial individuals.
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They are Raven and Top Lobster. For the people who don't know you guys, who are you, and how would you introduce yourself?
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How are you doing, Luke? Thanks for having us again. I'm surprised you had us again.
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I know, me too. And I'm like, what am I doing? What am I thinking doing this?
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I'm Top Lobster. I make racist t-shirts, and I have a podcast called Tower Gang, another one called Nephilim DS.
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But go to my Twitter. That's where I do a lot of my work. It's very fancy. It's artwork. It's beautiful there.
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So I think you guys will stick around for an hour.
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It's like autism mixed with artistic kind of expression in like a perfect form. I like it.
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Also, those two things overlap. It's like a Venn diagram with a really big center section.
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It's perfect. Raven, for the people who don't know who you are, who are you?
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I am Raven, one half of Nephilim D Squad, and also host of Timeline Cleanse. You can find me at DavidLCorbo on Twitter.
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Awesome. Clint is also in the house here after getting spanked by Stephanie on the tennis courts.
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It's true. It was embarrassing. The humidity wrecked me.
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No, it was not climate change. It was just me being out of shape.
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But Steph got me in shape, and now I have gone nearly 100 hours vape. Yes, with a V. Vape free.
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So I want to thank Steph for kicking the crap out of me, which inspired me to get my ass in shape.
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And I am also the very disappointed and shameful father of these two gentlemen over here, along with the rest of Tower Gang.
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But I will work with you guys on Elijah Schaefer's show later tonight.
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Losing to a girl at tennis is the only thing that actually worked to inspire me.
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I feel horrible because the first thing I did when you came in was you had left one
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of those douche flutes at my house like months ago.
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And I said, oh, look, he's going to be so happy to see this.
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That was very kind of you to sit on it for like six weeks or however long it was.
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You're like, hey, you left your heroin at my house.
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It's probably just as bad with, you know, the stuff that they put in there.
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But Steph, how does it feel being victorious over Clintino?
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And I'm super happy to inspire others to get healthy.
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You can find my health cleanse on my link tree on Instagram at Steph We Are Change or Steph WRC.
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And I think that you would do great with your new douche fluting stop thing that you're not doing that anymore.
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Yeah, no, I need to do the lung cleanse that you're talking about.
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But once I actually get in shape, I'm not doing it until I'm in shape.
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Yeah, unfortunately, we don't get to do it tonight because I usually like to play on this day.
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But we're going to have that special show tonight, right?
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So we're going to go back to this platform at about 8 p.m. Eastern for the live conversation between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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As, of course, this has garnered a lot of attention.
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Elon Musk just tweeted it out 21 hours ago, but we knew about it a couple days ago.
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It already has 233,000 likes, 45 million impressions, as a lot of people are anticipating the very interesting conversation that will happen that Elon Musk is saying will be unscripted, no limits on subject matter, so should be highly entertaining.
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If you have specific questions and comments, post them under the chat, as, of course, a lot of people are responding to that.
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I should probably respond to that as well, as I have a lot of serious questions.
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Also, that I would love to see the two particularly discuss, as, of course, there hasn't been always a love affair between the two, as there was a lot of differences, especially with their ideologies, especially when it comes to electric vehicles, especially when it comes to them just personally kind of beefing online.
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As Elon Musk previously tweeted in July of 2020, that it's time for Trump to, quote, hang it up and to sail into the sunset and to give up his larger kind of political positioning and to essentially not run for the presidency of the United States.
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Donald Trump, of course, also hit back against Elon Musk many times, accusing him of lying for who he actually voted for in the last presidential election.
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He also said that he was not going to buy Twitter. He did. And now we're going to have a very interesting conversation, to say the least.
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What do you guys expect to be discussed here? As, of course, this is a large meeting of the minds that's going to be coming together in a really fascinating kind of interactive way as it's going to be on Twitter.
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Let's let's talk about, first and foremost, some of the weird occult stuff around Elon Musk and Donald.
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This is a we do a conspiracy show. Yeah. So we're going to get weird.
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I find it strange that Trump breaks 88 million followers on the eighth month of the year.
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Don't go don't go numerology. I know I hate numerology, but it is bizarre when we're like when you're looking at this on the eighth month of the year at 8 p.m.
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On the eighth day? Is this on the eighth day? No, it's not the eighth day, but it is 8 p.m.
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And that's that's a little bit strange. Do you know what the eight number is? In the time zone you're in.
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Well, what's the eight number? I mean, the eight number depends on which numerologist character you're talking to.
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But I've heard these guys say that it's got a lot to do with karma. Right.
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If you look at it, I'm going to shut up. I'm going to shut up. Just go. Let him talk.
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Let him talk. What I want to say is to this, too. I want to hear from Steph as well.
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This isn't necessarily something that I subscribe to, but I'm just telling you what these people say. Right.
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So go for it. I'm going to shut up when it comes to the eight.
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I mean, even in its in its imagery, this idea of a closed cycle similar to the infinity sign, it's like karma.
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It's what goes around, comes back around. They use it to leverage money.
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If you spend money on an eight day, you know, it comes back to you, X fold, whatever the case may be.
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But there's a lot of occult significance with it.
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And I look at the numerology thing and I go, a lot of it seems like you're just throwing stuff at a board and some of it sticks.
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And that's cool. But there is a significant number in the numerology community.
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It's like one of the top ones. Right. And so when you have this kind of strange character like Trump and like Elon,
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they're they're getting together to have this maybe what could be considered like the biggest thing that's happened on Twitter.
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Would that be one of the biggest ones? For sure. Right.
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As of course, they recently did a space announcing the candidacy for Ron DeSantis, which absolutely failed.
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And that's another prospect of something that could potentially also happen tonight as well.
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I was offered 10 grand for my phone number by a Chinese businessman when he saw it.
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Interesting. Is there a reason numbers within it?
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No, no, no, no, no. Not for not for my phone number.
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Eight grand. Eight grand here, China man. Well, I got it.
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No, no, no, no. Six grand. You don't you don't understand. Five grand. Five grand, China man. Let's go.
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To possess my phone number. He wanted to have it as his own because eights are extraordinarily lucky in their culture.
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Because I love the phone number and I didn't need the money.
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What he wanted to say was because it wouldn't be cozy.
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If you look at all the real estate that they purchase, it's usually around the streets that have eight inside of them.
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So there are individuals that do believe that this has a certain kind of energetic frequency that does translate into our real world.
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So it is fascinating to see a lot of Chinatown specifically being built on like 80th Street or 18th Avenue or 8th Street.
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And it's and it's everywhere, especially in the United States.
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When I listed my house in Brooklyn, I listed it for I think it was like 680, whatever it was, but it had an 88 rather than 99.
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And they were like, yeah, the Chinese people are going to go crazy over this.
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And they did a lot of offers in and we ended up selling to a white couple, but a lot of offers from Chinese.
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So it does. I don't know why they're attracted to it.
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Well, what I will say is that's what I think when it comes to eight.
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Right. It was like a lot of people that are in that numerology community.
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You can go back and you can find a lot of these characters saying like, hey, when he reaches 88 million, something's going to happen.
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And there was a lot of speculation as to what was going to happen.
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But what I will say is as soon as it came up, suddenly he's he's tweeting again.
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And I go, well, that's interesting because a lot of people arguably called that that there was going to be some activity on that front with that account that had been otherwise dormant for all this time.
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We were told specifically to change our items on we are change dot shop to eight.
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Yeah. And we were told we're going to see a big boom in business on we are change dot shop.
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Right. Right. Look, but it's kind of interesting.
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Look, says like one plus seven, that's eight and then two plus six, that's eight.
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So that's what we're doing because GG33 says that eight.
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On TopLops.com, most of my shirts are listed at twenty eight dollars.
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This is the new stuff right here. It's methamphetamine, whatever you want to do.
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And it works. It's a famous methamphetamine for a particular group of people that fell in love with it.
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Yeah, you know, especially the guy with the funny mustache.
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Because obviously you want to rep the brand of the meth that a particular human being was on.
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Like, all right, the numbers with Trump, that's fine.
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What about the nature of pro wrestling that's been going on from from Hulk Hogan at the RNC,
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which is, to me, it's the it's like these people telling you, if you're not caught on by now,
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this guy just ripped his shirt and he's got a Trump Vance shirt underneath.
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You're not caught on to this pro wrestling games that we're playing.
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Well, here's Elon Musk and Donald Trump beefing for a long time.
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Outright supporting him the last couple of months.
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And it's been bizarre to see, especially considering his stance that Luke just brought up.
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I forgot some of those things he said about Trump.
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There was like a war of words between the two, especially when it came to electric vehicles,
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which is something that even the Wall Street Post is writing about with their article that's titled,
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Embrace of Trump is turning off these Tesla lovers.
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As Donald Trump says, he's going to get rid of a lot of these EV credits.
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He's going to stop making EVs kind of mandatory like California and the rest of the country slowly and surely doing like Europe is trying to implement.
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And this is a big hit against his own kind of personal business.
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And well, now we could also look at like Elon Musk.
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I mean, Donald Trump beefing with Joe Rogan in a similar way, right?
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Joe Rogan sort of endorses RFK, which is like a weekend.
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You know, RFK is not going anywhere, but it's just kind of like a safe move.
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But then Rogan kind of clarified, I'm not endorsing him officially.
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But the response from Trump was absolutely incorrect, in my opinion.
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I don't think anything Rogan said should have been taken as an endorsement.
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And I also don't think anything he said was wrong.
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Yes, RFK comes across as a more sincere figure.
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But in terms of like, I want to unify this country, as opposed to Biden, who stands in
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front of a red backlight and talks about how half the country is evil, and then Trump,
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who is basically the most divisive figure, not necessarily by his own intention, in my
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It's like, yeah, of course, RFK is going to be a moderate figure.
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He's willing to go to the Libertarian National Convention.
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He's willing to show up at the black woman journalism conference and says, you know what?
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For the record, that's the thing I like most about Trump, is that I think we are in a time
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where we need someone to actually fight on our behalf.
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My whole question is, is he fighting on our behalf?
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It just seems like Joe Rogan is moving in an uncomfortable amount of culture the last
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He'll be on Rogan's show in the next couple of weeks.
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Yeah, it's just another one of these things where they're tagging in another player.
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But Rogan previously said that he wouldn't have Trump on because he's too kind of political
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and he would be seen as too favorite to Donald Trump.
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Yeah, if I'm Donald Trump, I would really love, you would need to be on the Joe Rogan
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You need to be on it to match the kind of social media game that Kamala Harris has really
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kind of advanced in and is really kicking butt in.
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So the predictions about, like, especially the numerology predictions about Trump getting
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back on Twitter or X, I think is nonsense because, like, this is the homestretch for
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He needs to be actually controlling and dominating the news cycle the way he used to.
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In fact, he's been getting his teeth kicked in.
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It makes perfect sense that he would come back to this.
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It also makes perfect sense that Elon would be interested in having a better relationship
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with Donald Trump, given that it looks like he's got a distinct possibility of winning
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You know, whether or not his promises of ending the government contracts for electric vehicles
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is legitimate, I don't think it really matters because Elon kicks the crap out of other
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If anything, I think he would be more dominant if it weren't for GM and Ford and all these
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other companies that are getting these government contracts to make EVs in the first place.
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And they make them in China and they make them in Mexico, but they're still getting all
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the privileges and all the tax incentives, even though Elon literally builds them in America.
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And let's also, you know, remember that Elon Musk is under a lot of serious federal investigations.
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Ever since he bought Twitter, the federal government's kind of looking at him like, oh, you're not
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You're not censoring who we want you to censor.
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And I think a lot of these investigations are pretty serious.
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And if the Democrats win, I do foresee a scenario where Twitter will be kind of taken over, where
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Elon Musk will be kind of compromised and taken down in some way, shape or form, as of course
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They have to get rid of it and it is thriving on places like Twitter.
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Well, and just to wrap up my point here, I think that Trump, well, yeah, so obviously
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it benefits Elon if Trump wins because Trump will then owe a debt to Elon in which he might
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protect X from congressional or senatorial hearings where they try and pressure them.
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But I think that the biggest point that I want to get an answer from Trump on, and I hope
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Elon asked him this tonight, my understanding was the reason that Trump was allowing himself
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to not use Twitter was because of his contract with truth.
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How did that end and how did it end just as the poll started to tilt against him?
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Because it implies to me that he either always could have tweeted and just chose not to,
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And what financial cost is that going to be born?
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I believe there was a specific provision, and again, I might be wrong because I remember
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talking about this many, many months ago, specifically when everything kind of unfolded,
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when he was banned and then Truth Social was there, and then Elon was kind of asking him
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So Elon has been asking Donald Trump, hey, you're reinstated, you could use this platform.
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But I believe, and it was a brilliant move, and it was a great move, but I believe they
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kind of did it because there's a provision in the contract saying that Truth Social gets
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exclusivity, they get the first post, and then he could repost that in like an hour on
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So I think that's a specific provision within the contract.
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I could be wrong, but I remember talking about something like this many months ago.
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It's just weird that they hadn't been doing that all along then.
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The way we look at it, or at least personally the way that I look at it, I don't really look at politics at the highest level like it's a genuine thing.
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And what I believe that I'm seeing right now when it comes to Trump is kind of this unfolding of a really well-written comeback story.
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You know, there's all kinds of strange things surrounding Donald Trump.
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And, I mean, I do think it's a little bit weird that the guy went through this assassination attempt.
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And for some reason, am I wrong in saying he's not really leveraging the optics of that situation?
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Like, I know the narrative now is that, like, wow, look at Google.
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I'll admit, when it comes to my seeing this as a story, I go, that's money on the table.
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The idea that you wouldn't leverage that in your favor is a little bit strange to me.
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So I don't know where he's going with all this.
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I know, Luke, I've seen you talk personally about Maria Abramovich.
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And she has called – for those of you who don't know, she's an artist, right?
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And it's interesting the things that you could hide behind the veil of artists.
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Really, she, in my opinion, is an overt satanist.
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Yeah, and she also, I think, is the ambassador to education for Ukraine, which is interesting,
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or at least was in the running for that position for a time.
00:24:58.380
No, she has her own page on the State Department.
00:25:02.820
And I think when you do that and the people don't react the way you think they are,
00:25:06.960
I go, I don't know what people are looking at when they see this and they don't react at all.
00:25:10.580
But she is famously quoted as saying that she spoke to a group of shamans.
00:25:15.720
And that those shamans told her that after some sort of dream exploration as a group,
00:25:20.340
they came to the conclusion that Donald Trump was the magician that was going to awaken the masses,
00:25:25.840
which is a fascinating title when you consider that MAGA means magician in like seven different languages.
00:25:31.300
I think that whatever is playing out here, we're about to see a bit of theater in a way.
00:25:39.240
And I know that's an unpopular opinion amongst a lot of people, especially if you're dug into the political, right?
00:25:43.340
Because you hear that and you go, what does that even mean?
00:25:46.660
But there's so many strange coincidences that surround Donald Trump that leave me feeling like I don't think anything, any of this is genuine.
00:25:55.900
So when you go, oh, well, there's a contract or he's got a contractual obligation to stay on truth.
00:26:00.280
And whether or not he's violated that contract, I don't think those things really matter at the highest level.
00:26:07.700
You know, if you ask the numerologist, they'll agree it's, you know, the eighth month and 88, all these different things,
00:26:13.400
88 million subscribers at eight o'clock tonight.
00:26:15.340
Whatever's going to happen, I think is going to be very significant.
00:26:19.020
I know we were talking on the way here and you had a speculation as to whether or not this is going to be something about crypto.
00:26:23.440
Right. And endorsing maybe this as the most viable angle for our financial solutions, you know, as a country right now.
00:26:32.600
If I'm Trump, I want to leverage this movement, this moment.
00:26:35.660
I know everyone's going to be paying attention.
00:26:37.380
I know we're trying to get away from the corporate media.
00:26:39.580
And this is the perfect way to kind of make your return, but also announce something big,
00:26:43.660
like a major policy or a major promise or a major kind of campaign goal,
00:26:47.480
because this is the time to do it that will get the maximum amount of hits and get the most amount of people on Twitter as well,
00:26:54.820
And he needs a flood of money, too, because the the DNC machine has turned on full blast ever since they dumped Biden for Kamala.
00:27:01.980
So if he's going to compete, I think he's going to have to bring in a couple hundred million more dollars.
00:27:07.760
And, you know, yeah, I'm sure he'll get some of that from the big dollar donors.
00:27:11.180
But reaching an audience this massive that he's going to do tonight, he would be crazy not to ask.
00:27:16.160
And that's why I like the number eight representing money.
00:27:18.560
And then we're talking about two dudes who can really sway.
00:27:21.240
Like, I mean, Donald Trump mentioned Bitcoin and he skyrocketed and then he tanked it almost immediately.
00:27:27.320
We've seen Elon Musk deal with what was that called?
00:27:31.180
That little the crap coin that he that he had for a long time, the Doge coin.
00:27:34.920
We've seen him manipulate this and like pump and dump this kind of thing.
00:27:37.840
I wouldn't be surprised if we see some kind of, I guess, yeah, you know, manipulation of this.
00:27:42.540
Elon Musk specifically talked about implementing cryptocurrencies on Twitter as a way to kind of deal with kind of monetization,
00:27:50.220
as a way to kind of incentivize people as a form of potential potentially even like not just donating,
00:27:55.740
but monetizing the entire platform through cryptocurrencies.
00:27:58.760
And Donald Trump could announce, hey, I'm going to make this legal.
00:28:02.720
I'm going to make this in a way where the government won't step in and will tax you to death and regulate you to death to the point where you can't actually do this.
00:28:09.880
So I think that could potentially be the big announcement.
00:28:15.000
It would be huge for Donald Trump that, of course, would get a lot of donations specifically from this community that has been spurred on and, you know, enriched significantly.
00:28:25.360
It would be huge for holders of Bitcoin already, because if you can spike that price like you were telling us pre-show, I mean, go run through that because those numbers baffled me.
00:28:33.040
Well, let me start by saying this is why I don't like numerology, because there's a very justifiable explanation for what you described as a pump and dump in the Bitcoin space.
00:28:42.060
But what really happened was the yen carry trade unwound because the Bank of Japan hiked its Fed funds rate to a quarter point from the zero bounce.
00:28:51.800
But for people that don't understand the markets, they'll look at it and they'll go, well, the whole – so, yeah, so the Bank of Japan increases it by a quarter point.
00:28:58.700
And the whole fucking – the whole market, sorry, implodes, that doesn't make any sense.
00:29:02.820
This is a pump and dump by, you know, the powers that be.
00:29:05.080
It's like, no, this is actually – like, if you get deep with it, you're like, oh, this does make sense.
00:29:09.940
And I could explain it, but it takes too long, and I've done it in prior episodes.
00:29:12.560
Anyways, what I do like about what Trump is proposing, what I think is interesting.
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His idea is to essentially take the 300 or so thousand Bitcoin that are under federal government control,
00:30:23.400
most of them through seizures, illegal activity, and things like that.
00:30:26.640
As far as I'm concerned, they ought to just disperse it to the American people.
00:30:29.280
But short of that, I think that it's a good idea to save all of that, make it the reserve, the Bitcoin reserve for America.
00:30:37.340
And Top was asking me, how would you get rid of the national debt by doing so?
00:30:44.780
Yes, I mean, there's a lot of things that could go wrong.
00:30:47.180
So I'm not saying you should do this, but this is how it would work.
00:30:57.460
So the way it would happen is that you have 300,000 Bitcoin under your control.
00:31:01.740
The market float for Bitcoin, like the actual freely purchasable Bitcoin, I don't know the number,
00:31:07.000
but it's probably less than a million at any given time because why – like there's only 21 million of these things.
00:31:13.420
So what you would do is you – because the U.S. dollar is still the reserve currency of the world,
00:31:17.560
you would just turn on the printing press full speed and you would buy at market,
00:31:22.220
which is just a floating rate, whatever the market will sell it at.
00:31:25.160
But you just buy as much as you can and you do that day after day, month after month for months.
00:31:29.800
And you would essentially use the remaining purchasing power of the U.S. dollar to acquire as much Bitcoin as you possibly could.
00:31:36.320
You could probably get up to 2.5, 3 million, maybe even 4 or 5 million of the total market Bitcoin,
00:31:43.680
And at that point, the price per Bitcoin would be astronomical.
00:31:46.980
We're talking probably tens of millions of dollars per Bitcoin.
00:31:49.700
It would then become the – like it would replace the U.S. dollar and become the global reserve currency.
00:31:52.880
Then you could liquidate a handful of that Bitcoin – not a handful, a good chunk of that Bitcoin to try and pay off the national debt.
00:31:59.180
There's tremendous risk that comes along with that.
00:32:03.660
There's a lot of risk with the U.S. dollar too.
00:32:10.460
So I think people are looking at any kind of solution here to get out of the inevitable crash that a lot of people kind of predict will happen next year.
00:32:18.200
But doesn't that feel like moving from one reserve currency to the next?
00:32:25.100
But it is, but it's moving to a reserve currency that has a limited supply.
00:32:33.320
Yes, it's divisible infinitely, but that doesn't matter because it's still capped at 21 million.
00:32:38.000
I think that's the reason that it's beneficial.
00:32:41.240
I think also, I mean, something, my hackles go up when I think about the privacy of it.
00:32:45.480
I know that we say that it is sort of private, but I don't really know.
00:32:49.400
Once someone knows your address, they know everything you're doing.
00:32:51.640
I don't know too much about Bitcoin, but isn't there some weird situation with who actually created it?
00:32:56.380
It's like nobody knows who actually created it.
00:33:02.680
Well, it can be interpreted in many different ways.
00:33:06.520
And then you're referring to what Tim Pool posted.
00:33:13.440
I was saying his name, Satoshi Nakamoto, is like...
00:33:15.880
It's like an amalgam of two letters of all the major companies in Japan.
00:33:20.140
If you actually look at it, it's like Nokia and then blah, blah, blah.
00:33:32.260
There's a certain possibility it's a DARPA project, but we don't know.
00:33:34.620
Well, they created the internet, so why wouldn't they create the new kind of expansion of it?
00:33:42.220
I think the issue is that because it has such network effects and such market dominance,
00:33:47.500
it may have been a project that got out of their control.
00:33:50.560
And I don't know that they could have ever actually foreseen that this would be such a...
00:33:57.120
So it's like they create these things thinking that, okay, well, it's going to...
00:34:05.240
And I think that's what they try to do with the internet.
00:34:06.820
But if you remember early days, not early days, but mid days of the internet, it was
00:34:14.160
And then they started to get their clamps back down.
00:34:18.180
It's in that it's coming out of the Wild West days.
00:34:20.420
It's going back into the institutional money days.
00:34:24.000
But at the same time, would you want the internet to not exist because DARPA created
00:34:29.400
Would you want Bitcoin to not exist because DARPA created it?
00:34:33.160
I think one of the things that are also considered about Bitcoin is in case there's a grid that
00:34:38.240
just collapsed the grid or collapsed the energy system, how are we going to use it?
00:34:44.720
I guess at that point, though, we really wouldn't need it.
00:34:47.000
Because even if you do have a physical currency and the system goes down, especially one that's
00:34:50.880
not backed by anything, then it really doesn't mean anything and it's not really good for
00:34:55.220
If power's out, U.S. dollars aren't going to mean anything either.
00:35:01.640
I moved out to the middle of nowhere specifically because of this.
00:35:06.460
Your farm has more value than Bitcoin in a power outage, probably.
00:35:14.240
I looked at the guy making hot dogs and I was like, what is this guy going to do?
00:35:17.720
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He's 45 and he's just kind of stuck here doing this meaningless thing.
00:36:23.120
And it's like, there needs to be something for people to do.
00:36:25.660
So that's just out of the question unless we're talking about mass extinction.
00:36:29.360
And if we're talking about that, then why are we even on this show?
00:36:37.860
That's, of course, we've been telling you guys for a while.
00:36:40.100
But to continue on the train of this conversation, it definitely does look like some people aren't
00:36:45.620
really happy about this larger Twitter space that's going to be happening in a few moments
00:36:51.200
As, of course, some people are calling for a Twitter blackout at 8 p.m.
00:36:58.400
It also looks like the European Union is also pissed off as they just officially sent a letter
00:37:04.740
to Elon Musk demanding him censor Donald Trump during their upcoming interview.
00:37:12.200
There are threats of legal consequences against Elon Musk if he doesn't prevent the, quote,
00:37:21.140
This is an official letter sent out by the European Commission to Elon Musk.
00:37:27.980
I wish I wish we were on the other platform right now because I want to, like, go full
00:37:35.340
When I see this, right, it's like the same thing.
00:37:37.100
We speculated a time once upon a time having a guest on our show who said that they suspected
00:37:41.800
Donald Trump was the anti-Christ and he showed us some compelling things.
00:37:44.220
And we said, well, if that were to be true, then these are some things that you might
00:37:48.180
And we said that you might expect to see the unfair persecution of him in the public eye.
00:37:52.020
And when you have a guy that's, like, saying all the right things and he's kind of
00:37:55.640
the people's champion in many ways, and you watch him get, you know, classified documents
00:38:01.780
You watch him get false sexual assault allegations leveraged against him.
00:38:06.140
Thirty-four accounts and eventually they get dropped.
00:38:12.740
They're made of nothing and the public gets more and more frustrated and we just keep watching
00:38:20.520
I'm like, this is a great lead up to a comeback story.
00:38:23.500
So even now, they're doing this thing that has proven to be ineffective over and over
00:38:37.380
And every time, it results in the opposite of what these people actually want to achieve,
00:38:44.340
So I appreciate the thesis and I can understand why it does look like it's okay.
00:38:49.680
Well, everybody sitting here knows their threats to prosecute Elon or Trump or go after and
00:38:57.220
seize Twitter or whatever is all going to fall on deaf ears and it'll backfire.
00:39:01.340
It'll probably drive more people to be listening to this tonight.
00:39:06.080
But on the inverse of that, to actually make this a play, which is what you're describing
00:39:11.000
it as, you need so many people that like, you know how people always go like, oh, they
00:39:15.740
couldn't have the conspiracy to try and attack Trump or attack JFK.
00:39:23.900
To do this, to persecute Trump, to have multiple DAs in multiple states and have every newscaster
00:39:39.780
And that was the largest conspiracy in the world.
00:39:45.260
I'm sitting here talking to Luke Rakowski because of that stupidity.
00:39:49.340
So it's like when someone's like, this conspiracy is just much too large to play out.
00:39:53.840
And if I would have told you right before that happened that they were going to shut
00:39:56.300
down the entire world, people were going to lose their jobs.
00:39:58.400
They'd be, you know, not forcibly, but coerced to be a knock.
00:40:01.440
All these different things were going to come to pass.
00:40:02.960
You go, there's no way that you could ever orchestrate that many people.
00:40:05.740
There's no way that we could ever pull that off.
00:40:07.120
Here I am with a racist t-shirt company because of it.
00:40:14.860
In order, like, that is, all you need is a false premise by which you can establish
00:40:20.620
kind of the mania that ensues when it comes to the lockdown era.
00:40:25.380
When it comes to the treatment and mistreatment of not just Trump, but his supporters, yes,
00:40:29.960
you need a false premise, but you also need a lot of true believers that are acting
00:40:37.440
We are, as a people, inherently drawn to good storytelling.
00:40:42.960
And I think that's what we're seeing right now.
00:40:46.000
We're being told a story, and it's so integral to the human experience is a good story.
00:40:51.380
It's like, it's the same reason why you could tell people pro wrestling is fake, but as long
00:40:55.220
as they have a good storyline, people will be immersed in it.
00:40:57.800
Let's ask Luke, because we've beaten Clint to death over this.
00:41:00.120
Luke, with what happened three weeks ago with Donald Trump in Philadelphia, Philadelphia,
00:41:11.180
I got arrested in Pittsburgh, one awful experience.
00:41:16.620
I'm sure everyone reacted in the same way, like, what is this?
00:41:23.260
After three weeks or so, have you, I know you're a bit of a conspiracy theorist, but has this
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Because it is strange, not only is he not leveraging this event to his advantage, but also somehow...
00:42:47.280
I thought about this extensively, and I've delved into it,
00:42:50.880
and my conspiracy mind is always thinking, and it's always looking for the different angles and the different stories here.
00:42:57.200
I think it's almost virtually impossible to kind of pull off the way that they kind of did it,
00:43:01.540
especially with the casualty that happened behind them,
00:43:04.740
especially with that kind of shot, especially with the kind of photos.
00:43:07.820
It would be something that I would see not as probable to the conspiracy,
00:43:12.720
rather than more probable, because they're still covering it up.
00:43:16.760
They're still downranking it on big tech social media.
00:43:21.040
You know, Facebook, Google did undermine it, and the corporate media did undermine it as well.
00:43:27.240
And there were a lot of very kind of powerful forces that I think were culpable here
00:43:31.780
that are still kind of obfuscating what really happened here.
00:43:34.600
We still don't know exactly what happened here and how this was allowed to kind of unfold.
00:43:38.900
The attack was exactly a month ago today, almost exactly one day off.
00:43:43.000
And I think that this is the biggest factor that I think totally demolishes the thesis
00:43:49.400
I'll grant you his ear thing is weird, and I would like to have seen photos immediately after,
00:43:55.660
However, if you're going to be portraying him as this victim that's now hero on the cross
00:44:03.000
for all of us and blah, blah, blah, it would make more sense that you would then...
00:44:08.020
Because we do know that they have very significant media control.
00:44:14.080
They said that his brain was totally fine, health totally fine.
00:44:16.360
And then 30 days before he drops out, all of them pivot in unison, and they all say,
00:44:22.520
Yeah, it's not just Joe with slip-ups of the tongue or not remembering a word.
00:44:31.520
And because the signal had gone out from the DNC, we are replacing this dude, and we need
00:44:36.940
They could do the same thing with the media and say, look, we've had a media blackout on
00:44:42.620
We're going to now deify this guy, and we're going to allow the market to crash underneath
00:44:45.700
him, and he'll be the hero, but then we'll use him as our fall guy.
00:44:49.320
Yeah, I don't think Biden would have dropped out if the attempt was successful.
00:44:53.560
I think the larger plot was to take him out, then to blame it on Iran, then to bring in
00:44:57.580
Nikki Haley, and then to, of course, cause up more civil strife domestically here inside
00:45:04.100
That was the bigger conspiracy here that they're now trying to cover up and still try to get
00:45:08.200
some kind of larger war with Iran, as, of course, the United States is literally rushing
00:45:12.540
troop deployments and major aircraft carriers to the Middle East right now as we're speaking.
00:45:17.380
And I think that was the official kind of motive that would have been used as the major
00:45:22.320
excuse here that would have sparked off a global kind of conflict, but also an internal
00:45:26.260
one domestically here inside of the United States.
00:45:30.680
And I think that would make more sense than this kind of more elaborative kind of plot.
00:45:40.920
Start off with the mysuperchats.com and don't read that bad.
00:45:43.900
All right, but I also want to say, Raven, like to your point about the Antichrist, I really
00:45:48.320
don't think that someone as divisive as Trump would be like a good candidate for that hypothesis.
00:45:52.960
I would say someone more like Mr. Beast, who actually has it like in his name.
00:45:56.520
That was like a most recent one that came to me.
00:46:00.460
Yeah, you know, I just have a feeling like I've been thinking about this for a while.
00:46:03.800
I think that could be a new that's like the new conspiracy I'm going for.
00:46:08.320
So, I mean, biblically, I think that the powers that be, the spiritual entities that would
00:46:14.740
have an Antichrist rise up, they have one for every generation because they also don't
00:46:21.980
This has got to be a player on the field all the time.
00:46:26.740
And we're going to be talking about, you know, the Nephilim, the occult stuff, the kind
00:46:30.160
of energetic frequencies and entities out there probably in about 20 minutes from now.
00:46:34.640
But before that, Steph, read some of the superchats here, starting off with mysuperchats.com.
00:46:40.980
So we have Anonymous saying, haven't tuned in to the best political show in a while because
00:46:48.260
But I had to tune in since my, since my ends that rhyme with us from D, from NDS are here.
00:47:03.620
I always sweat extra when Steph's reading the superchats here.
00:47:29.960
Capric, it's better than your lovely girlfriend.
00:47:47.580
Says, a sea of change of elections across the West didn't happen.
00:47:51.580
For better or worse, the U.S. is the last hope of stopping global technocracy.
00:48:08.240
The redhead libertarian official says, huge fan of Top and Robin.
00:48:33.040
She beat me at tennis and now she's illiterate.
00:48:40.360
Ironically, tennis pro Steph just slayed Clint, who is a Nephilim.
00:48:59.540
Nobody brags about that growth spurt without knowing their home planet.
00:49:05.600
Lithium fires might burn forever, but electricity is magic, folks.
00:49:12.640
I mean, that growth spurt is very, you know, peculiar.
00:49:23.380
Essay Federal says, the greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add a useful
00:49:29.300
plant to its culture, especially a bread grain.
00:49:38.280
I just wanted to make the point real quick that if, because my understanding of the Antichrist
00:49:44.300
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We're going to talk about it in a little bit because a lot of people think Elon Musk is
00:50:53.920
But just give me a second because we'll get into that topic in a little bit.
00:50:57.140
And Steph, keep reading the ones on YouTube on the screen, please.
00:51:02.480
We got Andrew Jacobs saying, I left my earbuds home so I can't listen to this TBPSX TGX NDS
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Bro Cody says, why are you Americans obsessed with your?
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As of course, let's start off the conversation by talking about Elon Musk, who a lot of other
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But there's a lot of controversy with him and the UK government that might potentially
00:52:27.260
be trying to get him in front of parliament and might potentially even face charges because
00:52:32.820
he's allowing people to have free speech here in the United Kingdom.
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As political reports that he is not doing anything about the far-right unrest sweeping the UK.
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As of course, it's important to talk about in an honest perspective, which I think Elon Musk
00:52:52.400
and the people on Twitter have absolutely done in a fair way.
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As a UK police commissioner now is threatening to extradite jail, US citizens over their posts
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A major declaration by a big police force that probably won't try to do this since they're
00:53:13.160
acting like total control freak little ninnies that hate free speech.
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And again, and I did a video about this earlier on my main channel, the things that people
00:53:23.380
are getting arrested for accidentally or retweeting or sharing allegedly misinformation is absolutely
00:53:30.940
But this is something that's been in the works for a while.
00:53:33.220
The UK has been arresting people for online commentary for a very long time.
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And this is what they are trying to implement in the entire Western world.
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I want to ask you guys, do you think they will be successful in doing so?
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As of course, you see them itching closer towards new rules, new regulations, new kind
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of fear mongering attempts to try to stifle people from being able to speak honestly with
00:53:56.720
A lot of people are saying in the chat room, rip free speech.
00:54:00.640
Or do you think there's anything that we could do to salvage free speech?
00:54:14.280
And honestly, I feel like the UK police and all this stuff from whatever overseas, they're
00:54:20.820
trying to get me to answer and be like, oh, America, 1776.
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I don't even really respect the people over there.
00:54:45.120
I don't value your opinion or your law or even your country.
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If I fly, I don't even want to fly over your country.
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I'd rather go over North Africa where I could definitely be downed.
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Honestly, the way I look at the UK is basically as a warning to the West because they are the
00:55:12.980
And also, America is very, very closely, probably only 10 to 15 years.
00:55:17.340
Maybe, maybe if we're lucky, 20 to 25 years behind where the UK is today.
00:55:22.900
I don't take any of their threats seriously when they're putting out these letters saying,
00:55:34.180
Clint, this is a country of people who haven't figured out a cuisine good enough to keep their
00:55:45.440
They can't figure out dentistry and it's messed up because they can't even figure out.
00:55:53.440
Their teeth would be regulated and it would not be like all over the place.
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What I will say is I don't think that this is going to.
00:56:10.040
We're at the point of the cultural shift where we're at.
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We're at this part of the story that's enough is enough.
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And I think everybody can kind of feel it in the air right now.
00:56:16.960
The culture is pivoting and we're about to swing back in the other direction.
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The cultural and political pendulum is swinging.
00:56:25.440
It's pivoting so much so that it's distracting and I don't like.
00:56:30.180
So I am, Clint, I think you'd say one of the most outrageous people on Twitter.
00:56:36.400
I've been suspended, reinstated because I walk that line really good and I cross it all the time.
00:56:41.080
If it weren't for Elon, you would have been gone 5,000 times over the past year.
00:56:44.940
Then Elon Musk, he, so I think there's a concerted effort to get this speech out there,
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especially the anti-esque kind of stuff because you saw he boosted my own stuff.
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I don't know if he boosted it because just generally, it's suppressed everywhere.
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When it's finally released, it automatically will get a lot of attention in the beginning.
00:58:06.140
So I don't know if it was boosted, but there was a change in the algorithm
00:58:09.280
where a lot of the more shocking stuff kind of permeated more in your timeline than anything else.
00:58:15.020
But I think that's also natural kind of human psychology because if you see something outrageous
00:58:19.020
or you see something very controversial or you see like a horrible incident,
00:58:24.440
And I think they're tweaking, messing with the algorithm.
00:58:26.420
And I think for a little bit, the algorithm was kind of natural.
00:58:29.140
And that's why that kind of stuff kind of was more prominent,
00:58:31.700
the hatred towards that one particular race of people.
00:58:34.620
The reason I side with Luke on that is because if you actually look at what was going viral during that period,
00:58:45.520
All of the things that had been like deeply suppressed on all social media.
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Like all the shocking stuff you would see on LiveLeak a few years ago was on Twitter
00:58:53.760
to the point where I was like, I don't even want to look at Twitter anymore.
00:58:57.020
You remember that one month it was just like brutal?
00:58:59.720
But Elon Musk didn't, he doesn't retweet that stuff.
00:59:02.520
He went out of his way to respond to one of my jokes that,
00:59:05.660
and he responded in a way that made no sense, boosted it.
00:59:08.560
And it just became like another grain of sand of this anti-S rhetoric
00:59:16.520
You were like, I was like, I don't like the way this is going.
00:59:18.400
I'm like, you don't like the way this is going after you've built this town?
00:59:26.000
They put him out and said, hey, look at this content that he's promoting.
00:59:39.780
they have followings bigger than you, Luke, and bigger than you as well.
00:59:43.720
And every time they tweet, it gets major traction.
00:59:46.160
When I tweet something that's verifiably funny, I said,
00:59:54.040
I ran it by the people in my head and they were like, no.
01:00:00.040
They said it's mostly true that Tim Walls had his stomach pumped from horse.
01:00:06.380
So I said, it's mostly true because it was an Arnold Palmer,
01:00:16.060
But somebody can go up there and post something against the Jays and it goes crazy.
01:00:20.840
No, this is a concerted effort to be out there to promote a certain ideology for whatever reason.
01:00:26.580
Well, look, I'm just disappointed in you that you didn't capitalize on it more.
01:00:29.820
Jake Shields went from having as many followers as me to having a million followers in a year.
01:00:34.600
But you're in a controversy and the controversy gets a lot of attention.
01:00:37.600
You say a lot of wild stuff, you get a lot of followers and people saying,
01:00:40.700
what else is he going to say that's pretty wild?
01:00:42.560
Getting that kind of automatic reaction, that kind of car crash that you see on the side of the road that you kind of look at.
01:00:47.480
It's not a sustainable kind of algorithm and I think that's why they kind of changed it.
01:00:51.360
But I think it's also a natural kind of human nature in order to kind of look at those things that are more wild.
01:00:56.880
But look at what you're fostering because I fostered this audience like quite effectively to the point where they actually flooded my account with like 15,000 followers and then pulled it out just to mess with my algorithm.
01:01:08.120
But I basically, and Clint says, oh, you got a bunch of, you know.
01:01:14.340
But I just said a couple of jokes that were funny and I felt like I was shining a light on something that people needed to talk about.
01:01:19.640
I'm not trying to create an entire movement to reenact what happened in the 40s.
01:01:29.400
It's just funny because both of us came at this topic from, or like we came to the same conclusion, but like our approach to the conclusion was very different.
01:01:37.400
Yeah, I was like, I was like, let's, let's, I was just very cautious all the way along because I was like, I don't want to go back to that, that period.
01:01:44.720
And you were just like, let's see how hot this fire can burn.
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And then like, as soon as you were about to put your hand over it, you're like, no, no, no.
01:01:51.080
Because when they tell you you can't talk about something, I'm like, well, no, we have to talk about it.
01:01:55.520
They also could be baiting and trying to entrap people as well to later kind of figure out who they got as well.
01:01:59.880
I think that may be happening in the UK right now.
01:02:01.420
So yeah, what's happening in the UK is absolutely crazy because it definitely does seem, and I think it is important.
01:02:06.220
So I would kind of disagree with you because I think we're kind of seeing a plot by the government.
01:02:10.680
They are trying to provoke the people, trying to commit more injustices, trying to show everyone, yeah, it's a two-tier system.
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Yeah, we're going to put you in jail for making a meme or sharing something or even daring to talk about a subject that we didn't like.
01:02:24.180
And I think this is kind of pushing the goalpost in Western society where they're seeing what they could get away with.
01:02:28.920
And they're getting away with a lot, especially as they're literally calling for the arrest of Elon Musk in The Guardian.
01:02:34.240
As, of course, he just also tweeted, it's 2030 in the UK and you've been executed for posting a meme.
01:02:40.480
As the UK police are literally bragging on their own website about how they recently arrested a 55-year-old woman for sharing inaccurate information on social media.
01:02:52.700
This is not someone deliberately going out of their way trying to do anything.
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This is someone who shared information that, of course, the UK government didn't like or agree with.
01:03:02.260
There's a Guardian article that reads, Elon Musk's politics, how Musk became a driver of election misinformation.
01:03:09.700
Again, that term misinformation is something that the UK government and police are trying to weaponize as a criminal offense.
01:03:16.860
As there's even another article that reads, Elon Musk should face arrest if he is inciting the riots, says ex-Twitter chief.
01:03:26.500
And, of course, this is trying to create this kind of chilling effect.
01:03:30.880
This is trying to set up this larger gambit that if you say something that offends the state, the state has a right to put you in jail.
01:03:38.660
And that's exactly what they're doing in the United Kingdom.
01:03:40.720
And whether you like the British people or not, that's the plan, that's the blueprint that they're testing right now.
01:03:50.480
And I think soon, if the Democrats win, they're going to be implementing it worldwide.
01:03:58.260
This feels a lot like the 34 accounts for Donald Trump or the insane amount of money that Alex Jones was asked to pay.
01:04:07.040
It feels a lot like that, like this disproportionate response, somebody that they were kind of making an example of.
01:04:13.080
And I think that in a lot of ways, we're not going to see anything happen to Elon.
01:04:19.860
You know, even if there's going to be, you know, some sort of court case or whatever, he's going to be made to pay some sort of fine.
01:04:26.000
But it is interesting, the idea that we can come to see we see these things happen in America periodically throughout the years.
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But I guess it would be your contention that we're going to see these things unfold more.
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And they're going to be pushing the envelope and pushing the goalpost further and further,
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where they could just be like, oh, you know, eventually, a couple years from now,
01:05:44.540
you had a bad thought against the state jail automatically with pre-crime kind of technologies
01:05:49.280
that they already have that they're working on and would potentially be implementing in a very kind of Orwellian crazy way.
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But who is promoting that pre-crime technology?
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I mean, there's a ton of people on both sides of the aisle that support the surveillance state,
01:06:10.180
and they support the CCP-ification of all Western democracies.
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Eric Schmidt is on the AI board within the Pentagon,
01:06:17.720
so they're probably using that kind of latest technological advancements as well.
01:06:25.080
But I think this is trying to set the groundwork for something bigger at play here in a few years
01:06:31.420
where they will say, oh, you can't even think bad about the government or else you're done.
01:06:35.660
I mean, this is, in my opinion, Australia, New Zealand, Canada are all basically in the same space,
01:06:42.360
if not in some ways a step ahead and in some ways a step behind the UK.
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And I want you to just really think about if that could possibly be a coincidence that the exact same rhetoric that the World Economic Forum has been pushing
01:06:57.540
and the United Nations has been pushing, it doesn't really affect the Chinas of the world or the Japans of the world.
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But it not just impacts but sticks with every Western democracy.
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Or I'll come to my own conclusion on the next platform as to exactly why I think that is.
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But I think it's really important people be asking themselves that question.
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And keeping in mind, too, that these are also the nations that largely, for millennia, had better laws and better rights protections for speech than these other countries that we're talking about.
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And I think it is a very intentional plot to go after a particular group of people.
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Did we read the one from I'm Not Your Buddy Guy, Steph?
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Because he has something that's kind of related to this.
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He had a super chat that reads, a sea of change of elections across the West didn't happen for better or worse.
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The U.S. is the last hope at stopping global technocracy.
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Fitting it would be where wokeness originated for it to be destroyed.
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Yeah, that was the one you stopped me from reading.
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Let's read that one all the way at the bottom, Steph.
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As, of course, I always have a sort of interesting video to highlight the beginning of this kind
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And this is today's video highlighting just, you know, a woman and the new habits she had
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whatever open borders party exists in her country.
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It's above and beyond what you need to be doing.
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I was like, should we let them out in public still?
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And she has probably a couple inches of reach on me,
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But did you see people had backpacks on their backs?
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where you always get fucking pickpocketed left and fucking right.
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you were like, oh, fuck, the gypsies over there
01:16:16.980
there was a kind of Occupy Wall Street movement
01:16:28.860
we were literally sleeping outside in the center town.
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Did you see she was the sandwich slaps, though?
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the numbers were so great i i love that chart even
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it was literally about an eighth of a second where
02:55:12.040
shooter very sad situation such a sad situation
02:55:31.880
to give the family some kind of uh help and i said
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that's great he said do you mind i said i don't
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mind at all and he wrote out a check for a million
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she said this is really nice but i'd rather have my
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husband back which is a nice thing to somebody to say to
02:55:50.020
be honest she's she's great the family is great and we
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raised a lot of money for them and for uh two other
02:55:56.600
gentlemen were are unbelievable people also they
02:55:59.360
were hit really badly they thought they were not going to make it and they did
02:56:02.420
the doctors in the butler area i tell you they were
02:56:05.680
incredible they saved the two and uh they were really hit
02:56:10.320
tough both of them equally uh and we thought yeah we
02:56:14.540
my first question was because i heard bullets flying over me i said how many
02:56:19.000
people were killed because we had a massive crowd there
02:56:21.280
a tremendous yeah thousands and thousands of people and and there was no land i mean
02:56:26.220
it was just it was all people so i said how many people have been killed because
02:56:32.260
sure and they said uh we don't know yet but some people have been badly hurt
02:56:37.280
and uh i have to give the secret service sniper they call them or
02:56:47.240
there was a problem uh he's been he's an extraordinary shot
02:56:51.680
obviously and he didn't know there was a problem and he was able to pick and roll
02:56:55.240
out within five seconds and he used one bullet from very far
02:56:59.100
away i guess probably about 400 yards the shooter was 130 but he was on the
02:57:04.700
uh he was on the opposite side of the field and the podium and he saw the
02:57:10.900
the smoke and the flame from the gun immediately recognized it and
02:57:16.360
immediately took a shot and it was one perfect shot from very far away and and
02:57:25.100
i mean if he would have a lot of people a lot more people have been could have been
02:57:29.520
badly hurt and killed so i i have to take my hat off to him because
02:57:34.640
that's also a surreal you know he's been with them for 23 years
02:57:41.500
and all of a sudden he has to act and it's a very tough thing to act and to be
02:57:45.760
shooting somebody but he saw the uh he saw the gun saw the smoke saw the flame
02:57:51.100
from the gun very far away i obviously has very good eyes he's got very good
02:57:55.640
vision which i assume you have to have in that particular
02:58:02.560
it was they say it was approximately five seconds
02:58:05.700
from long range one bullet if that didn't happen because the shooter had a lot of
02:58:11.060
bullets he had a lot of a lot of cartridges up there
02:58:14.180
with him so well i mean i mean that that that's clearly uh you know um you know he
02:58:21.120
was he was very competent in taking that shot uh to stop the the assassin the
02:58:26.120
attempted assassination um but but i mean that does seem to be i mean
02:58:30.540
some pretty significant failings um elsewhere in the system like there's just no
02:58:34.920
way that like how on earth does a shooter get on a roof 130 yards away
02:58:39.580
um that seems crazy there you go good question people are wondering how that on earth could such
02:58:46.800
a thing happen well you know i view it as two ways there should have been nobody on the roof
02:58:50.740
uh there were people because there were so many tens of thousands of people there
02:58:54.780
there were people that were seeing him and there was one woman with a red shirt
02:59:05.160
that guy's got a gun you know you saw it probably yeah there's a guy up there with a gun i mean it's
02:59:11.960
like i'm just i'm just i guess i mean fine for my part and i think probably many members of the
02:59:18.120
public are wondering how the heck are you know basically people wandering by pointing out there's a
02:59:25.300
guy on the roof with a gun yeah um and they're seeing it but uh somehow that's it's not being
02:59:31.740
addressed um that that does seem crazy well they're going to learn from this the uh communication
02:59:37.220
between the local police who sort of had an idea and then ultimately a man lifted himself up to the
02:59:44.260
roof could barely do it because you know he was pulling himself up and yeah he saw the man with the
02:59:50.620
gun the man with the gun pointed the gun at him he thought he was probably going to get shot but you
02:59:57.480
know he was like pulling himself up and because of that he couldn't get to his gun and he fell down
03:00:04.200
actually very badly hurt his uh leg his ankle i hear very badly but but he fell down and he did
03:00:12.040
you know from what i understand he did say there's a guy up there with a gun and the the shooting started
03:00:19.360
very quickly after that i think it i think it forced the shooter to go maybe quicker you know
03:00:24.960
you're supposed to be a very good shot yeah my sons uh don and eric they they can't believe what
03:00:31.620
happened but they said from 130 yards a bad shot would hit that target almost every time they said
03:00:38.940
it's like in golf thinking a two-foot putt yeah it's not a hot it's not a tough shot it's not a long
03:00:45.000
shot the uh secret service person had the long shot he had a you know triple the distance actually
03:00:51.220
so uh you know it was a a terrible thing look uh it it's hard i have to say this about the secret
03:01:00.400
service when i went down and you know i went down based on i think they're screaming uh but other
03:01:07.420
people also because people saw this happen you know you had so many people one of the miracles was
03:01:12.300
that nobody ran i mean if a gun goes off the crowd control people showed showed us this when guns go
03:01:19.720
off and it does happen in stadiums at a soccer match or some kind of a match everybody flees they call it
03:01:25.400
a stampede like cattle but everybody and a lot of people get killed with those stampedes we had more
03:01:31.440
people than you'd have at you know some of these matches or these games and uh nobody left you know
03:01:38.460
we had a small group behind us in the grandstand and that was full and you look at it as it was
03:01:45.620
taking place and normally they'd be running they didn't leave they saw that i was hurt they saw a
03:01:51.280
lot of blood and they saw that i went down and it's almost like they wanted to be with me well out front
03:01:58.000
you had thousands tens of thousands of people you as far as the eye could see you had people in
03:02:03.280
butler as far as the eye could see and and uh yeah and a lot of press too there was you know many
03:02:09.540
cameras on watching this it's what made makes it so different because normally things happen that
03:02:15.260
aren't good but you never have a picture of it here we have all these cameras shooting it so uh you
03:02:20.620
know sort of amazing but one of the interesting things was that you didn't have anybody flee you
03:02:26.580
didn't have anybody stampede nobody and there were some people behind me they stood up and they're
03:02:31.360
looking like you know i mean i tell you you want to have you want to have them in a foxhole with you
03:02:35.580
i want to meet some of those people because it's so different from what you heard but so so i was
03:02:41.220
down but the secret service guys there were bullets flying right over my head you could hear them go
03:02:46.180
whizzing and yeah and these guys came jumping on top of me you know and a young lady kate uh would jump
03:02:55.300
they they moved so fast and let me tell you that took tremendous courage now there was a lack of
03:03:00.820
coordination uh that was you know obviously everybody understands that somebody that that
03:03:06.880
building should have been covered and yeah i mean i think that's like i mean looking at the aerial
03:03:13.400
views that building would be like the number one spot for a sniper i mean it's like it's like the
03:03:17.700
if you were to pick like what is the favorite what if you so if the goal is to assassinate what's
03:03:22.700
your favorite spot that building that building would be number one that would have been this
03:03:26.300
it's like you couldn't you can ask for a better location it's like no that would have been this
03:03:29.840
you know what people think is when the uh local policeman who by the way you know he really uh he did
03:03:38.120
what he was supposed to do he couldn't hold on any longer and then when he got his head just peeking
03:03:42.860
above this guy standing there with a gun at his head and when he fell down again hurt his ankle very
03:03:49.740
badly but he was making the calls but what happened is the firing took place very soon so what they
03:03:56.040
think is that this guy ran to his site which he had all planned out with the gun uh he ran to the site
03:04:02.880
and he started shooting fast and maybe that's why he uh well he sort of missed i mean you know he yeah
03:04:11.560
but it could have been um could have been a much bigger problem but he totally would have hit if if you
03:04:19.420
hadn't turned your head so like you know there was a it was a very near thing it was a miracle if i
03:04:25.460
hadn't turned my head yeah i would not be talking to you right now as much as i like you exactly i would
03:04:30.840
not yeah i would not be talking to you from another realm yeah that's right we'd be talking from a
03:04:37.020
different place but uh it was a it was a you know it was a very terrible experience the the butler
03:04:43.940
hospital they did such a great job uh the doctors were so good everybody was so good there was there
03:04:50.180
was a mistake if if somebody knew because people were hearing that you know there was just a bad
03:04:56.260
feeling that there was somebody was around you know that story now it's been yeah yeah and if somebody
03:05:01.700
could have said because they've oftentimes said you know like there'd be a lightning storm or something
03:05:05.740
because i've done i think over 300 i think i did a lot more than that but we did a lot and oftentimes
03:05:11.380
they'll say sir could you wait 10 minutes please sir could you wait 20 minutes there's a storm
03:05:15.420
overhead or lightning or something right and that happens often and this would have been a perfect
03:05:20.660
time for that to have happened but it didn't it didn't get coordinated that was the problem
03:05:25.920
does sound like he has a lisp well he's on a crap uh it was uh your i think uh your your um actions
03:05:33.100
in the in the heat of uh fire and you know like what i find admirable there was that you can't fake
03:05:40.780
bravery under such circumstances the courage is instinctual or it is not it's not a rehearsed
03:05:45.380
action and so i just want to say that uh i think a lot of people admire your your courage under fire
03:05:50.200
there and um yeah so thank you very much i appreciate it i didn't i don't think i didn't think of it i just
03:05:56.420
wanted to get up and i want to stand up i want to let people know you know i felt i was
03:06:01.340
good when when they were uh on top of me covering me actually very much covering me and and very
03:06:07.500
bravely but uh i wanted to get up i said i want to get up and uh they wanted you know they had they
03:06:14.920
have everything there they have they wanted stretcher i didn't like the stretcher and i knew i was hit
03:06:19.780
in the ear but i knew i wasn't hit anywhere else they felt i was hit someplace else it was such a lot
03:06:24.940
of blood and they were sure that i was hit someplace else and they were saying sir what you you you were
03:06:31.080
hitting more than the ear i said nope i was hit in the ear i want to get up let me get up and so
03:06:36.120
we i got up and the crowd didn't know what to think i mean this was so so many people and they did
03:06:43.420
you could see they were confused they didn't know what to think and i wanted to let them know i was
03:06:48.640
okay it was very important for me to let them know that and they went wild you you've seen the
03:06:54.380
after they didn't go wild when i got up because they didn't know was i alive you really couldn't
03:07:00.340
tell when i stood up before the hand before the you know the fist in the air uh they didn't know if
03:07:07.060
i was alive nobody did and uh when i put the fist up they were they were just relieved and happy and
03:07:16.600
thrilled and the place went crazy it was pretty amazing it was a it was a terrible thing but it
03:07:23.620
was incredibly moving yeah um well and and i mean speaking of the the the the sort of slide that got
03:07:31.660
you to turn that uh save your life really uh was the illegal immigration uh slide maybe this maybe
03:07:39.420
it's worth talking about about that it was it was that slide that slide says you're right now the
03:07:45.660
illegal immigration saved my life you're right but it was i had to be at that exact angle i mean that's
03:07:52.460
that's a great one you say it's saved by illegal you know the the incredible thing though when you talk
03:07:57.280
about the odds you had to be exactly at that angle but but the incredible thing is that the chart i
03:08:04.760
used it less than 20 of the time it was just a moment yeah it's always on my left never my right
03:08:10.580
and it's always at the end of the speech so here we have it it's on the right not the left it's at
03:08:17.460
the beginning not the end and even the people that put it up they were unprepared and and they did a
03:08:22.540
great job they got it up immediately fortunately but i looked to the right and and the bullet and the
03:08:28.460
bullet came whizzing by hitting my ear uh so it was amazing but when you think of the
03:08:34.720
odds of that and yeah you know that that normally you wouldn't use it normally i wouldn't have the
03:08:40.920
thing and then you know it would have been a very different story it's it's very much i i say an act
03:08:47.360
of god it's a miracle that it happened and i'm honored by it i'm honored by it well well what what what
03:08:57.960
what were what were you about to say about illegal immigration before you were rudely interrupted well i was
03:09:02.540
going to say how good the numbers were by the way we're going back to butler and we're going to go
03:09:07.940
back in october we're all set up and we're the people are fantastic in butler it's a big it's a
03:09:13.560
great area great these are incredible people uh like the three that in the case of cory killed and the
03:09:19.880
other two the the families are i get to know them a little bit and the families are great but we're going
03:09:25.600
back to butler and uh i think i'll probably start by saying uh as i was saying you know prior to being
03:09:34.360
so horribly interrupted yeah but yeah so rudely interrupted by an assassination attempt but no but
03:09:41.660
the chart some people have no matter elon the chart was just a chart that in my last week we had the
03:09:47.700
best uh illegal uh immigration numbers meaning stopping uh it was at the lowest you've seen the chart
03:09:54.540
it's become quite a famous but that was the lowest point ever recorded it was a really um i mean i was
03:10:02.700
very proud of those numbers and then you see what happened with these people uh kamala and joe you see
03:10:08.740
what happened they just let it go i had remain in mexico policies i had all these different policies
03:10:15.560
that was so good uh guys like tom holman and brandon judd from border patrol all these are all people
03:10:23.700
that they've been on television they said it's the best numbers we've ever had we had so many
03:10:27.740
different checks catch and release in mexico not the united we had catch and release in the united
03:10:32.860
states we had it in mexico we had so many things we had things where if people many people come in
03:10:39.560
there they have contagious diseases we had everything passed if you have a contagious disease i'm sorry
03:10:45.820
but we can we cannot allow you into the country so we were setting literally records and uh and i all
03:10:53.980
i was doing is showing that and i i use it sometimes and in this case i'm glad i used it i can tell you
03:11:00.100
that but but there were fantastic numbers but i'm gonna sleep with that chart always i'm gonna
03:11:05.440
i'll be sleeping with that chart that chart was uh was very important very important for a lot of
03:11:11.860
reasons well i mean i mean would it be accurate to would it be accurate to say that you're supportive
03:11:16.740
of legal immigration um but that we but we obviously need to shut down illegal immigration uh and
03:11:24.240
especially unvetted illegal immigration because you you know and and that's not the same as saying
03:11:28.960
that everyone who's an illegal immigrant is bad in fact um i think most people who are illegal
03:11:34.380
immigrants are actually good but but you can't tell the difference unless there's a solid
03:11:38.160
abetting of who comes across the border does is does that does that actually represent your position
03:11:43.860
i say it very simply they have to come in legally they have to be checked yeah because look
03:11:49.480
kamala was the borders are now she's denying it everything that i do she's saying she was strong on the
03:11:56.740
border we're going to be strong well she doesn't have to say it she could close it up right now they
03:12:01.520
could they could do things right now it's horrible uh no tax on tips and all of a sudden she's
03:12:07.540
making a speech and there will be no tax on tips i said that months ago and by the way they had just
03:12:12.820
the opposite you know they had not only tax on tips but they hired 88 000 irs agents and many of
03:12:20.760
them were assigned to go get waitresses and caddies and all of this on tips they have a policy they had
03:12:27.100
a policy they were really going to go after you and we're really harassing people horribly and then
03:12:32.720
all of a sudden for politics she says you know she comes out with with what i said which i think is
03:12:37.780
terrible and i think it's also hitting them very hard these people are fake now they're also saying
03:12:42.780
they did a good job in the border we had the worst numbers in the history of the world not of our
03:12:46.680
country there's never been a country in history that has had a catastrophe like this we've had
03:12:52.460
i believe and i think you believe this too you know you hear 12 million 30 i believe it's over 20
03:12:58.320
million people came into our country many coming from jails from prisons from from mental institutions
03:13:05.640
or a bigger version of that is insane asylums and many are terrorists and i'll tell you what they're
03:13:12.280
coming not just from south america they're coming from africa they're coming from all over the world
03:13:16.680
they're coming from asia they're coming from the middle east they're coming from countries that are
03:13:22.600
uh stupidly and horribly bombing israel october 7th they're coming from all over the world
03:13:30.620
and you know you look at it's so sad october 7th because it should have never happened yeah it's so
03:13:36.360
sad when you look at ukraine it should have never happened we have a defective government these are
03:13:41.740
defective people and they're not people that should be running it but where you see it the best is the
03:13:46.600
border because you had you have millions of people coming in a month and then she gets up and she
03:13:53.800
tries to pretend like she's going to do something she had three and a half years and by the way they
03:13:58.760
have another five months that they can do something but they won't do anything it's all talk she's
03:14:04.420
incompetent and he's incompetent and frankly i think that she's more incompetent than he is and that's
03:14:10.240
saying something because he's not too good yeah no i i think it's it is essential to have a secure
03:14:18.300
border i mean you're you're really not a country unless you're on a secure border um and and secure
03:14:24.640
elections you know absolutely secure elections and uh so so it's it's just essential to have a real
03:14:31.760
border or or we can't function as a country and our service you know our central services are being
03:14:37.940
overwhelmed in a lot of cities um and uh and i but i i as we were talking about earlier i think
03:14:43.940
uh having um a legal immigration process that is uh smooth and efficient and done well and i you know
03:14:52.180
speaking as someone who is a legal immigrant um and i think that that i mean like one way to think of
03:14:59.240
it is who do you want on your team um you know who like who do you want on team america and and i think
03:15:05.560
we want to just say okay we we want to uh let in people who are gonna you know be great contributors
03:15:13.080
to um our society and to our economy and uh you know and who do you want on the team and it's and
03:15:21.520
and it's not to say that like in in my opinion actually i'd say like probably most of the illegal
03:15:27.100
immigrants actually are are are actually good hard-working people that's my opinion um but some
03:15:33.380
are not and uh and and you just have this sort of adverse selection process where um you know if
03:15:40.760
if if somebody's uh you know if somebody's like uh you know um has a career in in theft or robbery
03:15:50.620
um i don't understand what's taking them so long to get here um because we're such a target rich
03:15:57.280
environment um i mean you know why aren't they why aren't more people who have a career in
03:16:03.660
you know bad things coming here sooner because it's i mean it's a piece of cake to go rob uh you
03:16:10.700
know houses in uh la or new york uh compared to other parts of the world and um and and in a lot of
03:16:18.860
places in america if if if you try to stop the person who's robbing you you'll be arrested
03:16:24.080
so it's right i mean what what's happening with crime and our police are so good but they're not
03:16:31.200
allowed to do their job but i have to tell you ilan i hate to say because it's such a downer to
03:16:36.040
say it i hate to say it i hate it but uh you have a lot of people that just shouldn't be i think it's
03:16:42.440
a much bigger number than you think they're allowing again they're allowing people from their jails
03:16:47.100
and if you were running one of these countries where they're coming from you would have had all of
03:16:51.740
them as an example uh venezuela their crime is down 72 percent they're taking their drug dealers
03:16:59.120
they're taking frankly they're prisoners they're emptying out their prisons they're taking uh their
03:17:03.880
criminals their murderers their rapists and they're they're delivering them into that's what
03:17:08.720
that's what cast yeah well he did on a much smaller scale you know it was a much smaller scale
03:17:14.060
but this is a massive scale because this is being done worldwide but here's what's happening
03:17:18.600
crime all over the world is down and wait till you see the numbers that we have you know these
03:17:25.460
this is migrant crime this is crime that's going to be and i saw it today in new york where somebody
03:17:30.340
was knifed where they uh raped the girlfriend of a man that stood there watching in new york in one of
03:17:36.780
the shelters and uh started pulling out the knives and bad things happen today but this is happening
03:17:42.840
every day these are rough people these are people that are in jail for murder and all sorts of things
03:17:48.040
and they're releasing them into our country and they're telling them if you come back we're going
03:17:52.600
to kill you we're going to give you the death penalty or kill you so they don't want to come
03:17:56.220
back but these are rough people these are criminals that make our criminals look like nice people
03:18:01.220
and it's horrible what they're doing and and she's in charge of it because you know now she's
03:18:06.060
trying to say she had nothing to do with it and she's such a liar because she was called the
03:18:11.140
border czar the first day and it was on the headlines of every newspaper she's the border czar
03:18:15.180
and she never even went there she went to one location which had nothing to do with
03:18:19.140
where the problem is you know she went in and out i guess because she was getting a lot of pressure
03:18:23.540
but had nothing to do with the problem yes but she was the border czar and you people can't allow
03:18:29.500
them to get away with their disinformation campaign now she's trying to say that uh she wasn't uh
03:18:36.360
she wasn't really involved and the whole thing is horrible she was totally in charge she could have
03:18:43.040
shut the border down without him he didn't know what he was doing anyways he wouldn't have even
03:18:46.560
known what happened you could shut the border down he wouldn't even know the difference but uh the fact
03:18:52.180
is that she was borders are but if you don't have to call her that the fact is you could just call her
03:18:58.060
she was in charge of the border and the border was the worst ever it's it's simply not working no
03:19:04.140
whether whether it's by whether it's by whether it's a question of of intention or competence either
03:19:12.500
way we we we don't have a secure border and we have people streaming over like it looks like a world
03:19:18.520
world war z zombie apocalypse at times and you know sometimes you you you gotta sort of wonder like
03:19:24.220
is it real or not so i you know because you see things you're like is it real i i saw i went to the
03:19:29.440
border at eagle pass and i saw for myself in texas and i was like okay it's real i'm like seeing this
03:19:34.940
in real time i actually posted the video like just live i just i just flew there one day and just to
03:19:39.320
see hey is this is this is this made up or real and i'm i'm just seeing people stream across the border
03:19:44.680
and um and i have to say you know at least the people that i saw did not look friendly um you know
03:19:50.960
so these people can look at my video and say hey you know these people look friendly i don't look
03:19:56.140
super friendly so these are people that elon would not be the same man if he had to walk across the
03:20:01.740
street and look these people in the eye these are rough people these are really rough people coming
03:20:06.220
across and i know rough people and these are people that we don't want in our country and you
03:20:12.060
know the caravans are coming in and they're putting and and who's doing this is the heads of
03:20:16.660
the countries and you would be doing it and so would i and everyone would say oh what a terrible
03:20:21.040
thing to say the fact is it's brilliant for them because they're taking all of their uh bad people
03:20:27.460
really bad people and i hate to say this the reason the numbers are much bigger than you would think
03:20:34.260
is they're also taking their non-productive people now these aren't people that will kill you
03:20:38.380
we have enough of them but these are people that are non-productive they they are just not
03:20:44.140
productive i mean for whatever reason they're not workers or they don't want to work or whatever and
03:20:49.520
these countries are getting rid of non-productive people in the caravans in many cases and they're
03:20:55.280
also getting rid of their murderers and their drug dealers and the people that are really brutal people
03:21:01.340
and they're coming into our country at levels that have never been seen before and i saw an ad just
03:21:06.940
before i got on the air i'm i'm walking over here and i saw an ad by kamala saying how she is going to
03:21:14.600
provide border security where has she been for three and a half years for three and a half years yeah
03:21:19.440
we have 20 million people for it it's a terrible yeah i think this frankly i think this is a
03:21:25.700
fundamental existential issue for the united states um and if we have another four more years
03:21:31.880
of of open borders and it's going to be even worse with another four more years it's going to be even
03:21:37.640
worse than it's been for the past uh you know three and a half years uh i'm not sure we've got a
03:21:42.420
country you don't have a country elan if they get in you will have 50 to 60 million people
03:21:49.420
from all over the world not south america only you know we think of south america we think of
03:21:55.140
honduras and el salvador guatemala and mexico you know the four but it's not that it's everywhere
03:22:02.820
they're coming in from everywhere and i had to stay in yeah i think this is a this is a super
03:22:08.360
important point like people it's like or basically when i went down there i was like well where are
03:22:13.060
people from it's like it's like almost no one was from mexico no mexico it's just it's just it's just
03:22:18.100
the border it's just the border with mexico but the people coming in it's it's it's earth the rest
03:22:23.540
of earth and and america is is only you know about four four or five percent of the population of earth
03:22:30.060
it would only take a few percent of the rest of earth to overwhelm everything we're already
03:22:34.540
overwhelmed elan it's we're overwhelmed you had to see the news tonight about new york new york and i
03:22:40.560
love that place and what they're doing to it is horrible what they're doing to it and all the
03:22:45.760
courts do is they try and focus on trump okay let's focus on trump who did nothing wrong i complain
03:22:51.500
about a rigged election elan what's happened is unbelievable you have from africa uh from the congo
03:22:59.140
they're coming from the congo and 22 people came in from the congo recently and they're murderers
03:23:05.060
and they dropped they they drop them they take them out of jails which is very expensive you know
03:23:10.800
to maintain the jails although they don't do too much maintaining i can tell you but they take them
03:23:15.540
out of jails prisons they take them out and they bring them to the united states they deposit them
03:23:20.160
the united states since they don't ever come back you're going to be executed and they don't want
03:23:24.600
to come back but they won't come back sure but but they're coming from africa they're coming from
03:23:30.120
asia they're coming from the middle east they're coming from south america they're coming from
03:23:34.700
everywhere basically and there are a lot of really bad ones it's just uh it's just it's just an
03:23:40.040
everywhere on earth uh thing and it's just it's just not possible for the united states to absorb
03:23:44.300
you know everyone from earth or or you know even a few percent of the rest of earth it's just not
03:23:49.080
possible so we're gonna have just that's that's just to finish this up we're gonna have
03:23:54.340
the largest deportation in history of this country and we have no choice otherwise we're
03:23:59.940
going to have a country what they're what they've done to our country think of it with with you know
03:24:06.360
in venezuela and in some of these other countries crime is down 50 60 70 80 percent and you would be
03:24:13.260
the same you would have you would yeah i'll tell you what venezuela has not gotten rid of all of them
03:24:18.120
they've gotten rid of about 70 percent of their really bad people their jails are about 50 percent
03:24:23.300
uh put into the united states same with other countries some are at 30 percent some are at 50
03:24:29.580
percent they're all different but the bottom line is they're all going to be at 100 why wouldn't you
03:24:33.960
put 100 of it and they're doing it right now while this third rate phony candidate don't forget i beat
03:24:42.460
i beat biden uh he failed in the debate miserably and you know some people said oh gee it's too bad
03:24:49.880
it's too bad he did so badly or i did well in the debate you know the first night they said
03:24:54.180
wow one of the people at cnn said that was the greatest debate performance i've ever witnessed and
03:25:00.660
then two days later they didn't talk about that they just said he was bad but that's okay that's
03:25:04.940
the way i get treated and i don't mind that at all what i can tell you is this we cannot have a
03:25:09.720
democrat we cannot have her she's incompetent she's as bad as biden in a different yeah he hasn't
03:25:15.120
done an interview since this whole uh scam started and and say what you want this was a coup
03:25:22.540
this was a coup of a president of the united states he didn't want to leave and they said we can do it
03:25:27.540
the nice way or we can do it the hard way yeah i mean they just took him out back behind the shed
03:25:33.040
and basically shot him oh what they did with this guy and i'm no fan of his and he was a horrible
03:25:38.100
president the worst president in history and one of the reasons he was so bad first of all
03:25:42.480
the israeli attack would have never happened russia would never have attacked ukraine and we'd have
03:25:48.140
no inflation and we wouldn't have had the afghanistan mess if you think of it well and we
03:25:52.800
wouldn't have had afghanistan but we think of it we you take a few of those events away and we have a
03:25:58.600
different world we would also have no inflation was caused by oil yeah no no you know i think you make
03:26:06.340
an excellent point here which is that um when other countries can you know that that are you know
03:26:11.840
are thinking about invading or doing bad things uh when they're thinking about that they're thinking
03:26:16.300
about okay what's the american president going to do and do they fear the american president or is
03:26:22.260
there someone they they do not respect or and do not fear and i think they they do they do they would
03:26:28.960
they have to rightfully be i mean but you know look at that the footage of the assassination they're
03:26:35.640
like okay you know uh president trump is it like don't mess with me i mean that's like whereas i think
03:26:44.200
people are are not going to be and they obviously have not been at all intimidated by by biden and they
03:26:50.160
certainly will not be intimidated by by kamala and you have to really think about in the context of
03:26:54.200
global security um that's that's that if the if the american president is someone someone that
03:27:01.000
like you know evil dictators are scared of that makes a huge difference to the security of the
03:27:07.780
world so i had a good relationship with putin despite the russia russia russia hoax that lasted
03:27:12.940
for over two years just a hoax created by hillary clinton and uh adam shifty schiff some just bad people
03:27:19.720
you know just sick people frankly i mean schiff schiff is a sick person he's going to end
03:27:24.120
up probably being a senator it's hard to believe the whole thing is hard to believe but uh the you
03:27:29.460
know they put our country in danger with that stuff too they actually when they make up stories and you
03:27:34.040
have to fight your way out of it for a long time but i know putin very well i got along with him very
03:27:39.160
well he respected me and it's just one of those things and he would we would talk a lot about
03:27:45.580
ukraine it was the apple of his eye but i said don't ever do it don't ever do it you know i shut down
03:27:51.500
nordstrom too that was the big oil pipeline the biggest i think the biggest pipeline in the world
03:27:55.280
going all over europe i shut it down biden came and then they say i you know i was i loved russia
03:28:00.800
i was a friend of putin and i loved russia no he actually said to me one time he said if you're my
03:28:05.560
friend i'd hate to see you as an enemy i shut down his pipeline the biggest pipeline they were looking
03:28:10.580
at that to fund and this this pathetic president gets in there and the first thing he did one of
03:28:17.940
the early things he did is he shut down he he shut down keystone xl pipeline which is our pipeline
03:28:24.600
that would have employed 48 000 people pipeline workers shuts it down that was you know a massive job
03:28:33.140
that obama refused to allow yeah i allowed it in my first week because it was jobs and it moved oil
03:28:40.380
and by the way in a much more environmentally friendly way it's underground it's not a truck
03:28:44.860
that catches on fire or a train that catches on fire but think of it he shut down the uh xl pipeline
03:28:52.880
is a keystone xl pipeline yeah he shuts that down and he approves the russian pipeline
03:28:59.080
yeah it doesn't make any sense it's like it's inconsistent um certainly the but i mean i think
03:29:06.120
it's just worth emphasizing you know to listeners the that the the the immense importance of of
03:29:13.760
whether the united states president is intimidating or not intimidating um and how much that matters to
03:29:19.760
global security um because uh there's some real tough characters out there and if they don't think
03:29:25.240
the american president is tough they will do what they want to do i know every one and that puts
03:29:29.920
that it puts the whole world in danger elon i know every one of them and i know him well i know
03:29:34.860
putin i know president chi i know kim jong-un of north korea i know every one of them and let me tell
03:29:40.100
you people will say oh this is terrible he said i'm not saying anything good or bad they're at the top
03:29:45.820
of their game they're tough they're smart they're vicious and they're going to protect their country
03:29:51.680
whether they love their country they probably do it's just a different form of love but they're
03:29:55.640
going to protect their country but these are tough people at the top of their game and when they see
03:30:00.260
a kamala or when they see uh biden sleepy joe they can't even believe it they can't believe this
03:30:07.200
happened all the stuff that you're seeing now all the horror that you look at israel they're all
03:30:12.540
waiting for an attack from iran iran would not be attacking believe me you know when i was there
03:30:17.900
and i say it with respect because i think we would have been good with iran i don't want to
03:30:23.520
do anything bad to iran but they knew not to mess around iran was broke because i told china if you
03:30:29.800
buy from iran oil it's all about the oil that's where the money is but if you buy oil from iran
03:30:35.460
you're not going to do any business with the united states and i meant it and they said we'll pass
03:30:41.880
they didn't buy oil other countries likewise you want to buy you're not doing business with the
03:30:46.620
united states and they they were at a point where they were they had no money for hamas they had no
03:30:51.600
money for hezbollah they had no money for any of these instruments of terror and it was amazing in
03:30:58.080
fact there were articles when i was leaving which is hard to believe actually especially when you look
03:31:03.300
at what's happened to our country our country is so bad right now it's such a different place
03:31:07.200
we were respected think of it four years ago we were so respected to a point where when i said don't
03:31:14.920
buy oil they didn't buy oil but they had no money and israel would have never been attacked
03:31:20.020
zero chance and again i said to vladimir putin i said don't do it you can't do it vladimir you do
03:31:27.020
it it's going to be a bad day you cannot do it and i told him things that what i do and he said
03:31:34.900
no way and i said way and you know it's the last time we ever had the conversation he would he would
03:31:41.800
never have done i got along well with him i hope to get along well with him again you know getting
03:31:46.320
along well with them is a good thing not a bad thing i got along well with yeah when i met with
03:31:52.160
president obama just before entering you know it's a sort of a ritual and i sat down with him and we
03:31:58.780
talked it was supposed to be for a very short period of time it turned out to be a long period of time
03:32:02.340
i said what's the biggest problem he said north korea i had that problem worked out very quickly
03:32:07.900
it was nasty at the beginning with rocket man and you know all the different things but all of a
03:32:13.160
sudden i got a call those were some epic tweets by the way yeah they were no they were epic everything
03:32:17.920
he said he said that he has a red button on his desk i said i have a red button on my desk too but my
03:32:24.440
red button is much bigger and my red button works and then i called him little rocket man of little
03:32:29.880
rocket man anyway here's the bottom line all of a sudden i got a call from him and they said they want
03:32:36.160
to meet they want to meet me and we met yeah as you remember we met in singapore we met also in
03:32:40.960
vietnam and uh i got along with him great we were in no danger but president obama president obama
03:32:48.260
thought we were going to end up in a war a nuclear war with him and let me tell you he's got a lot of
03:32:53.140
nuclear stuff too he's got plenty of nuclear he can do plenty of damage so yes i mean it's because
03:32:59.340
you know i mean people like like kim kim you know kim jong on they respond to strength not weakness
03:33:05.540
well uh and he and i had a good relationship you know remember i remember i met him and and we
03:33:12.600
walked onto his land nobody ever walked onto his land before i walked on i wouldn't say let's bring
03:33:18.180
up secret service again i wouldn't say they were thrilled when i did that i walked onto his land
03:33:22.040
and uh it was it was an amazing period but we were not in danger with him because of me
03:33:29.060
you know i always say that we have enemies on the outside and we have enemies on the inside we have
03:33:35.140
some really bad people in our government and people that are and controlling of the people i mean i'd
03:33:42.980
mention names but i i don't i really don't want to give the credit but we have some really bad and i
03:33:47.320
say they're more dangerous than russia and china if if you have a smart president a president that gets
03:33:54.760
it we are not in danger from those countries because they need us and they need our help
03:33:59.460
i mean we forced obama if you think about it obama and biden and bush to a certain extent in all
03:34:06.720
fairness forced russia and china together and if you're a history student the first thing you learn
03:34:14.200
is you cannot let russia and china align but then they also got if you take a look iran and they have
03:34:21.420
north korea that's you know they call it the access of evil in the old days you had the access of evil
03:34:27.420
here we have a modern day access of evil these are powerful countries very heavy nuclear which is the
03:34:34.680
biggest threat you know the biggest threat is not global warming where the ocean is going to rise one
03:34:39.080
one eighth of an inch over the next 400 years the big and you'll have more you'll have more ocean
03:34:44.260
front property right the biggest threat is not that the biggest threat is nuclear warming
03:34:48.920
because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power and we have to not
03:34:55.760
allow anything to happen with stupid people like biden you know biden uh did something with russia
03:35:03.120
uh there was no chance of him ever going in and when i left and then then after i left they started
03:35:08.700
forming big armies on their on the border with ukraine right and i looked at that and i thought he was
03:35:15.780
doing that because putin's a good negotiator i thought he was doing that to negotiate but then
03:35:20.160
biden started saying such stupid things for instance he said that uh it can be a nato country
03:35:27.020
now put russia for for as long as there's been nato has said we're never going to agree to that
03:35:33.240
and we go right up front and say that and we did things and said things through this president with a low
03:35:39.860
iq very low iq he had a low iq 30 years ago by the way but now he might not even have a iq at all
03:35:46.140
there is no there's nothing on the board that goes this low he said things that were so stupid
03:35:53.140
that that that war would have been that war had zero chance of happening if i were there zero chance
03:36:00.140
he was saying everything the opposite everything the opposite and it's so sad because many more people
03:36:07.620
have been killed in ukraine than you read about you don't read about how bloody it is and how does
03:36:11.620
that hey look just in the two armies you lost a half a million people and uh and you know ukraine's
03:36:17.860
having a hard time ukraine i don't know if you saw the article recently and it's true you don't hear
03:36:22.340
the true story but if you think about it uh russia's gone you know russia defeated germany with us
03:36:29.520
and they defeated napoleon you know they've been around a long time they're a big fighting force
03:36:34.240
and it's very unfair and ukraine now doesn't have enough men they're now using young men and very
03:36:41.400
old men to fight and it's it we're in a very bad position and i'm not going to blame exclusively
03:36:48.840
but i can tell you i could have stopped that and a smart president could have stopped that it wouldn't
03:36:54.140
have happened but we had we had a man that actually made it it made it more prevalent it it
03:37:00.260
it was so bad the words that he was using the stupid threats coming from a stupid face
03:37:07.420
that that he was using i said this guy's going to cause this war he's going to cause this and let
03:37:12.440
me tell you it can lead to world war three that can lead to world war three the middle east can lead
03:37:16.820
to we have numerous places that could end up in world war three right now for no reason what i think
03:37:23.640
you're right i think i think people under underrate the risk of world war three and it's just the the
03:37:29.880
you know when looking at the risk of global thermonuclear warfare it's game over for humanity
03:37:35.360
and you know that's it's something that people have i think after the end of the cold war people have
03:37:41.260
become complacent about but they're actually have forgotten that there are currently a lot of nuclear
03:37:46.940
missiles that that that are that that have targeting parameters for the united states and
03:37:51.680
other countries and one of the things we're going to do is we're going to build an iron dome over us
03:37:56.040
we're you know israel has it we're going to have the best iron dome in the world we need it and we're
03:38:00.680
going to make it all in the united states but we're going to have we're going to have protection
03:38:04.240
because it just takes one maniac to you know start something we're going to have protection and
03:38:09.040
we're going to have why shouldn't we have an iron dome israel has one some other places have one
03:38:14.220
nobody even knows about frankly but uh israel has it we're going to have an iron dome but you know
03:38:19.800
with all of that being said to me that's so important the most important but with all of
03:38:24.700
that being said the election's coming up and the people want to hear about the economy and the fact
03:38:29.980
that they can't buy groceries because they don't have enough money to buy groceries the inflation has
03:38:35.240
killed them food prices are up 50 60 even 100 in some cases and this this stupid administration
03:38:42.420
allowed this to happen and it's a shame and that's the thing that people most care about in my
03:38:47.900
opinion they care about the border a lot and we discuss the border at great length it's nice to
03:38:52.940
have a forum like this where i can discuss something at length and by the way you think biden could do
03:38:58.020
this interview do you think that kamala could do this interview they would take a pass no they could not
03:39:02.900
so they don't need elon they don't need elon screaming out questions it's it's pretty sad when
03:39:10.920
you think that somebody that does this for a living can't answer a question or is afraid to do an
03:39:15.800
interview and in her case with a very friendly interview she's got all friendly interviewers
03:39:20.600
it's pretty yes absolutely the big thing now is the economy elon and as much as yeah i mean i viewed
03:39:26.580
nuclear as the single most important thing but a lot of people don't a lot of people don't understand
03:39:30.720
that but it doesn't have to if i understand that that's all you need because if i was president
03:39:35.360
you're not going to have that kind of a problem but the the thing that they really is making them
03:39:41.120
angry is what kamala and biden have allowed to happen to the economy it's a disaster with inflation
03:39:48.520
the inflation it doesn't matter what you make the inflation is eating you alive if you're a worker
03:39:54.540
or if you're a a uh just a a middle income person you can't afford you know four years ago five years
03:40:02.820
ago people were saving a lot of money today they're using all their money and borrowing money just to
03:40:08.000
live it's it's a horrible thing that's happening and we'll end that well i think a lot of yeah a lot of
03:40:14.780
people just don't understand where inflation comes from um inflation comes from government overspending
03:40:20.040
because the checks never bounce when it's written by the government so if the if the government uh
03:40:24.900
spends far more than it brings in that increases the money supply and if the money supply increases
03:40:30.380
faster than the rate of goods and services that's inflation um so so really we need to have uh we need
03:40:38.140
to reduce our government spending um and we need to re-examine i think we i think we need like a
03:40:43.860
government efficiency commission to say like hey where are we spending money that's sensible where is it not
03:40:48.620
sensible um and and we need to live within our our means we we're currently adding uh i think a
03:40:54.920
trillion dollars to the deficit uh every roughly every hundred days um and you know the interest
03:41:01.680
payments on the national debt have now exceed the defense budget it's on the order of a trillion
03:41:06.760
dollars it's interest and it's and it keeps it keeps growing i rebuilt our military largely rebuilt our
03:41:11.700
military did a great job on it which was so important you know we had jets we had fighters that were
03:41:16.420
uh and bombers that were 70 years old and we we did a great job and that then we by the way then we
03:41:22.080
gave 85 billion of it back to afghanistan if you can believe it we gave them 85 billion you know
03:41:27.980
they're one of the largest sellers of military equipment in the world they're selling what we gave
03:41:32.120
them that was one of the most embarrassing days in the history of our country but uh if you think
03:41:38.840
about go let's go back to the uh the economy we have to bring energy prices down energy started it
03:41:45.880
the price of gasoline now your cars don't require too much gasoline so you know you're you have a
03:41:52.120
good and you do make a great product i have to say i have to be honest with you that doesn't mean
03:41:56.320
everybody should have an electric car but these are minor details but your product is incredible
03:42:01.260
but but the gasoline elon is the the the cost of energy not only gasoline it's the cost of heating
03:42:08.300
your house and cooling your house that has to come down it it's gone up a hundred percent
03:42:14.640
150 and 200 and that has to come down when that comes down and we're going to drill baby drill
03:42:21.540
you know they stopped drilling and then they went back to drilling because they went back to the trump
03:42:27.220
policy but if they won the day after they get into office we're gonna this country will go out of
03:42:34.200
business because they're going to go to an energy policy that's not sustainable wind and different
03:42:39.540
things you're not going to have anything and and i know you're a big fan of the ai and i have to say
03:42:46.200
that ai and this is shocking to me but ai requires twice the energy that the country already produces
03:42:53.620
for everything so what you're going to have to build we're going to have to build a lot of energy
03:42:58.380
if our country will be competitive with china because that's our primary competitor for this
03:43:04.240
on the ai you're going to need a lot of electricity you're going to need tremendous electricity like
03:43:10.020
almost double what we produce now for the whole country if you can believe it
03:43:14.780
sure um well just going you know back to this like the this this basic thing which that people try to
03:43:22.680
make it sound complicated but it's not but inflation is caused by government overspending
03:43:25.860
um would you would you agree that that we need to take a look at government spending
03:43:30.420
and and and and have perhaps like a government efficiency commission uh that that just look
03:43:37.160
tries to make the spending sensible and so the country lives within its means just like a just like
03:43:41.500
a person the waste is incredible and it's nobody negotiates prices uh you used to have a lot of people
03:43:48.120
making jets and you end up with two companies and they'll probably try and merge at some point
03:43:52.840
you i mean i i went through it like air force just a thing like air force one one of the first
03:43:59.500
documents they asked me to sign a general auction sir will you please sign this document what is it
03:44:03.700
air force one that's with boeing which is basically two planes two 747s and the price was 5.7 billion
03:44:11.860
dollars for two planes now now they're highly sophisticated they're even nicer than your plane
03:44:17.140
okay but much more sophisticated they're very i won't say what's on it but they got a lot of stuff
03:44:21.840
on it anyway but it's 5.7 i that's a crazy crazy number but i said i'm not going to pay 5.7 i'm not
03:44:28.600
going to do it i said who made the deal obama and his people i said well then i know the deal's no
03:44:33.360
good i'm not going to do it and over a course of about four weeks by my saying i'm not going to do
03:44:39.300
it i got the price reduced by 1.6 billion dollars for the exact same plane other than we had a nicer
03:44:45.840
paint job if you want to know the truth but for the exact same plane i got i saved one and i said to
03:44:51.840
boeing man you guys must make a lot of money if you can reduce the price by that but now what i do
03:44:57.260
here is that they're going back to the uh biden administration and wanting big cost overruns
03:45:04.000
you know because they see these dopey suckers in there and they'll end up getting uh some of the
03:45:08.720
money back but i shaved it by 1.6 billion dollars for the exact same plane and and you can now take
03:45:14.800
that and multiply that out times thousands of other items multiply it by the numbers are astronomical
03:45:21.460
i agree with you well i mean if so so i mean i mean i think it would be great to just have a
03:45:29.680
government efficiency commission that takes a look at at these things and and just ensures that the
03:45:35.580
taxpayer money that the taxpayers are hard-earned money is spent in a good way um and and i'd be
03:45:43.200
happy to help out on such a commission i'd love it if it were foam well you you're the greatest cutter
03:45:47.820
i mean i look at what you do you walk in you just say you want to quit they go on strike i won't
03:45:53.780
mention the name of the company but they go on strike and you say that's okay you're all gone
03:45:57.580
you're all gone so every one of you is gone and you are the greatest you would be very good
03:46:02.100
oh you would love it but you know if you look at argentine well i'd be happy yeah by the way
03:46:06.520
congratulations i just looked at the number of people that are listening to you and i
03:46:09.960
chat we'll call it a chat but uh congratulations this is very good i mean it's great it's and and
03:46:17.120
you're an interesting character you know the uh new head of a place called argentina
03:46:24.460
and he was he's a big you know he's great and he's a big maga fan you know that he ran on maga
03:46:30.700
and he took it to an extreme too he ran on maga and i hear he's doing really a terrific job
03:46:37.300
it's called make argentina great again it worked out perfectly he came and he bought a lot of hats
03:46:42.140
he brought over but he's he's doing a big job he really cut and i'm hearing they're starting to
03:46:48.480
do pretty well inflation's getting down you know they had like two thousand percent and they had
03:46:52.960
inflation like like not normal inflation they had the the real deal but we're gonna have that pretty
03:47:00.040
soon we we have i think we have the worst inflation we've had in a hundred years they say it's 48 years
03:47:05.660
i don't believe it i think we have the worst they don't include a lot of the items that should be
03:47:10.200
included you know yeah well it's it's it's it's just from from government overspending and not just
03:47:16.940
not spending taxpayer money yeah effectively and and having you know just depart like so many
03:47:23.120
departments you can't even name them all um and what malay is doing um is you know he's he's cutting
03:47:30.820
government spending he's he's simplifying things he's uh having you're putting in regulations that
03:47:36.020
make sense and i and and and we're argentina overnight is experiencing uh a giant improvement
03:47:43.420
in prosperity but but it's also a lesson for the united states which is that um argentina used to be
03:47:51.120
one of the most prosperous countries in the world um you know in the i think in the 30s 40s
03:47:57.020
and and because of bad government policy it ruined the country and and if you take venezuela for
03:48:03.740
example venezuela should be incredibly prosperous they they have you know phenomenal uh reserves of
03:48:11.000
everything oil everything and uh it should be prosperous but if the government's wrong it it impoverishes
03:48:17.480
the people and so i think we should not be complacent in the united states and thinking that and taking
03:48:23.320
out prosperity for granted because if with bad government policy we can run the country to the
03:48:28.720
ground and that that's that's just something people should bear in mind don't take prosperity
03:48:32.940
for granted well think of education so we're ranked at the bottom of every list of the top 40 we're
03:48:39.300
ranked number 40 number 38 uh norway uh switzerland sweden different countries are ranked good actually china's
03:48:49.160
pretty close to the top there are top six or seven but we're ranked at the bottom almost at the bottom
03:48:55.020
38 39 40 in other words horrible and yet we spend more per pupil than any other country in the world so
03:49:02.300
we spend more and what i'm going to do one of the first acts and this is where i i need an elon musk
03:49:07.720
i need somebody that has a lot of strength and courage and smarts i want to close up department of
03:49:13.300
education move education back to the states where where where states like iowa where states like
03:49:20.520
idaho you know not every state will do great because states that basically aren't doing good now you look
03:49:26.980
at uh gavin newscombe the governor of california he uh he's terrible he does a terrible job so he's not
03:49:34.160
going to do great with education but of the of the 50 i would bet that 35 would do great and 15 of them
03:49:43.040
or you know 20 of them will be as good as norway you know norway is considered great uh you can name
03:49:50.920
them i mean just they're so good some of these countries are so good but if if you go into some
03:49:56.800
of these really well-run states you know we have states that don't know what debt is we have states
03:50:01.620
that are have low taxes no debt everybody work you know they're really well run and maybe they have
03:50:08.660
certain advantages in terms of location in terms of you know the land or the the sun the sun and the
03:50:14.800
water and the whole thing you know there are a lot of advantages that some people but if you moved
03:50:19.060
education back to the 50 you'll have some that won't do well but you'll have but they'll actually
03:50:24.880
be forced to do better because it'll be a pretty bad situation but if you think about it yeah you'll
03:50:30.240
have some of these states i'll bet you'd have 30 35 states it'll be much better and you know what
03:50:35.320
it'll cost less than half what it is in in washington and these people don't care about
03:50:41.340
the students in these you know faraway states and it will be it'd be unbelievable yeah i think you're
03:50:48.040
making a good point in that um if the states have to have to if if each individual if each state has
03:50:54.160
to compete against other states then then people will naturally move to to states where it's better
03:51:00.280
well like california you know as we said it's it's a badly run state i could go through i got so many
03:51:06.160
friends that are in those states even if they're democrats i hate to mention certain states but
03:51:10.720
illinois is badly run with pritzker he's a he's a real loser but but you know some of these places are
03:51:17.320
just badly run but you know it's almost going to force them to run better and they won't do a good
03:51:23.040
initially but but can you're not going to do worse than you're doing right now and i would say that the
03:51:28.700
cost you would cut your cost by 50 or 60 percent and you'd have a little monitor you know you want
03:51:34.560
to make sure they're teaching english as an example you know give us a little english right
03:51:38.160
sure right no but i mean i mean some of these governors are like are doing so badly i mean
03:51:44.580
they got so many people moving out of their state they should they should get u-haul salesman of the
03:51:48.960
year award because they're driving so much u-haul it's actually amazing people people move it out
03:51:54.500
isn't it amazing to you as a businessman that they can even survive like illinois so many people
03:52:00.980
are leaving and you wonder how do they survive i mean how do they survive uh i saw where you left
03:52:07.340
california and you moved to texas texas does a great job uh but you know i mean i just wonder how do
03:52:14.400
these states survive when big businesses a big oil company just left california as you know and they
03:52:20.720
moved to texas how do these big states survive when they lose so many businesses and their taxes
03:52:28.100
are already really high you know the taxes are among the highest taxes you you almost wonder how
03:52:33.500
do they how do they continue on and in many cases the governors don't do a good job in their crime
03:52:39.200
ridden places you wonder how do they continue to just go on it's it's not it's not a good situation
03:52:45.880
i mean i think the thing that's the only thing that's going to force some of these states to
03:52:50.320
change is if they risk bankruptcy and they're not getting bailed out by the federal government
03:52:53.800
right well that's the only thing that's going to get them changed you remember the area in california
03:52:59.640
where they had that where i guess uh somebody had sticky fingers and they stole a lot of money and uh
03:53:05.660
they went into a form of chapter and it was very nasty for a period of time but now it's probably the
03:53:12.720
most popular place in all of california so so you know at some point something like that may have to
03:53:18.620
happen but the problem is uh you can't penalize people that loan money to the state when you have
03:53:25.120
incompetent people like a pritzker look the family didn't want him in the family business and uh then
03:53:31.480
he ends up being governor of illinois so you know what is he going to be is he going to be a great
03:53:35.320
governor and uh you know you have people i could name every one of them i got to know every one of
03:53:40.540
and some are very good and some are just horrible well i think that i mean the larger point here to
03:53:46.760
you know as you're saying like that you know a lot of people are concerned about the economy a lot of
03:53:50.080
people concerned about inflation and inflation is effectively a tax on people that that save money
03:53:55.760
and and for people that are working day to day it's it's it's just it's just a form of taxation um
03:54:01.760
and uh and if we can solve the government spending problem we'll solve the inflation problem which means
03:54:06.660
people will have a better standard of living and that's that's a really big deal the people that got
03:54:10.380
hurt worse are the people that did it the way they were taught to do it all through you know their
03:54:16.640
younger life and their their young life and their whole life the people that saved money and then
03:54:22.880
they got no interest on their money and inflation destroyed them and frankly they were almost better
03:54:28.900
off if they didn't do anything like that i mean those people have been absolutely decimated
03:54:32.640
and we're going to bring those people back and help those people we've got to get the prices down
03:54:37.200
you know when i look at bacon costing five four or five times more than it did a few years ago when
03:54:42.920
when you look at some of the food products and grocery stores people go they can't believe it
03:54:47.320
they used to be able to buy a whole cart and today you know a lot of people just don't have the money
03:54:53.740
they go in and they can't buy anything they they look at yeah it's sticker shock they call it sticker
03:54:59.580
shock right i i think it really just kind of like i said things just comes down to to really i guess
03:55:04.620
two really two things which is is that if you solve government overspending you solve inflation
03:55:09.660
which improves loving standards of the of the average person and then and then if if you deregulate
03:55:15.840
like have sensible regulations so because a lot of the regulations are nonsensical and and cause
03:55:21.500
uh the cost to be extreme for no reason um and but unless you've got effective deregulation like
03:55:28.080
reagan did did a great job on deregulation in the 80s but it's been 40 years since we hadn't
03:55:32.700
at anyone you really i mean during your administration we made some progress but i think
03:55:37.220
uh this opportunity to make i think radical progress with sensible regulation um and uh and and and if
03:55:44.860
well you know we those two things yeah those are the big deal we set a record we said we did more
03:55:51.680
deregulation and more uh restrictions on all of the different businesses than any other president i
03:55:58.540
remember i had the rule for everyone we put in you have to get rid of at 10 or 12 and we we did
03:56:04.840
radical cuts on all of that and a lot of that's being put back by this administration and we did
03:56:10.540
radical cuts on things that weren't necessary but we were we were all set you know we had the best
03:56:15.720
economy ever maybe in the world and then what happened is covid came in and we had a focus on that
03:56:22.800
and nobody knew what it was and i always say i got good marks on economy good marks on military we
03:56:28.180
knocked out isis we did so many different things we rebuilt but you know i never got the credit that
03:56:34.600
we really deserved on what we did with with covid we never got the credit but uh we were if had that
03:56:41.220
not happened a gift from china from wuhan uh came in from wuhan the wuhan labs and i always said it and
03:56:49.380
it turned out to be right but had that not had that not happened we were set to start reducing
03:56:54.980
uh debt we're going to reduce taxes further i gave the largest tax cuts and we were going to reduce
03:57:00.360
taxes still further for middle income people not only businesses but we did it for businesses because
03:57:05.640
they're the ones that that's why we had the great job numbers but we were set to really start
03:57:10.700
reducing debt and you know we we're sitting on the the biggest pile of liquid gold anywhere in the
03:57:18.200
world bigger than saudi arabia bigger than russia and we were going to drill and we were going to
03:57:22.980
make so much money we were going to supply europe with oil i had stopped the russian pipeline and we
03:57:28.480
were going to supply them with oil and gas we were going to we were going to make a fortune and then
03:57:33.260
uh the covid came in and we had a we really had to divert then what happened is when they came in you
03:57:40.400
know we we kept a lot of businesses alive if i didn't do what we did we would have had a 1929
03:57:45.260
type depression but the problem is when biden came in he got trillions of dollars and just started
03:57:51.600
spending it stupidly you didn't need it anymore you know we got over that bad period where it was
03:57:56.740
everybody was dying and you know it was it was just not a good period interestingly uh you know during
03:58:04.080
his administration many more people died during his administration of covid than during my administration
03:58:11.640
and we really got the brunt of it but people don't realize more people died during his administration
03:58:17.300
than ours but it diverted us from doing what i wanted to do but we had the greatest for you know
03:58:24.140
almost three years we had the great and you know that probably better than anybody so many of your
03:58:29.240
friends said to me the best years we've ever had in business were during the trump years and and
03:58:36.000
also said that uh african american uh hispanic american were so incredible they were having
03:58:43.560
the best asian american women men young people without a diploma young people that graduated from
03:58:49.780
the best colleges from from mit from the wharton school from all of the great colleges harvard they
03:58:57.260
were doing better and people without a diploma were doing better and everybody was was happy and then
03:59:03.820
covid came and we had we had the problem is they spent trillions and trillions of dollars they
03:59:08.400
wasted they shouldn't have taken any money and we wouldn't be having inflation right now which is
03:59:14.100
killing our country yeah yeah yeah absolutely i mean i should probably say something about like
03:59:18.760
you know maybe my views on you know climate change and oil and gas um because uh i think i'm probably
03:59:26.120
different from what most people would assume um because i my views are actually pretty i think moderate in
03:59:32.880
this regard which is that i i don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry and the people
03:59:38.420
that have worked very hard in those industries to provide the necessary energy to support the economy
03:59:43.960
and and if we were to stop using oil and gas right now uh we would all be starving and the economy would
03:59:49.300
collapse uh so it's you know i don't think it's right to sort of vilify the oil and gas industry
03:59:55.160
um and and i and i you know the world the world has a certain demand for oil and gas and it's
04:00:01.400
probably better if the united states provides that than than than some other countries um and and it
04:00:06.960
would it would help with prosperity in the u.s um and at the same time obviously my view is is like
04:00:12.340
we do over time want to move to um a sustainable energy economy because eventually you do run out of
04:00:18.620
i mean you run out of oil and gas it's it's not there for it's not infinite um and there is there is
04:00:25.580
some risk i think it's not the risk is not as as high as uh you know a lot of people say it is with
04:00:31.800
respect to global warming but i think if if you if you just keep increasing the parts per million in
04:00:36.600
the atmosphere uh long enough eventually it actually simply gets uncomfortable to uh to breathe
04:00:42.000
people don't realize this if if you go to if you go past a thousand parts per million of of co2
04:00:47.820
uh you start getting headaches and nausea um and so we're we're we're now in the sort of 400 range
04:00:54.300
we're adding i think about roughly two parts per million per year so i mean still gives us so what
04:01:01.340
it means is like we still have quite a bit of time um but but so there's not like we don't need to
04:01:06.580
to rush and we don't need to like you know stop farmers from farming or you know uh prevent people
04:01:13.340
from having steaks or right basic stuff like that like like leave the farmers alone i agree how crazy
04:01:19.400
is that where i mean you have farmers that are not allowed to farm anymore and have to get rid of
04:01:24.340
their cattle and the whole the whole world is a little crazy but it's largely taken its lead from us
04:01:30.860
i i do say though i've heard in terms of the fossil fuel because even to uh create your electric car and
04:01:39.980
create the electricity needed for the electric car you know fossil fuel is what really creates that at
04:01:45.720
the generating plants and you know so you sort of can't get away from it at this moment i mean
04:01:50.860
someday you might be able to but i do hear we have anywhere from 100 to 500 years left you know much of
04:01:56.760
it hasn't even been found yet yeah but there are tremendous like anwar i got anwar in alaska
04:02:02.200
approved ronald reagan couldn't do it nobody could do it everybody tried nobody could do it i got it
04:02:07.480
approved the first thing that biden did was unimprove it to get rid of it he uh ended it his uh
04:02:16.520
his secretary went in and she ended it and what a what a disgrace that's anwar that's bigger or they
04:02:23.800
they think it could be bigger than saudi arabia in alaska could be bigger than saudi arabia but they
04:02:29.580
went in and they terminated it and i'll get it going very quickly because not only is it big for
04:02:35.180
alaska i mean you talk about economic development that for the united states i mean that that is
04:02:40.160
they say bigger than saudi arabia or the same size and pure really good stuff and you know they end it
04:02:48.980
so i think we have you know perhaps hundreds of years left nobody really knows but during that
04:02:54.980
during that time some people come around that will be very good yeah well i mean my estimate would be
04:03:01.780
you know a little more aggressive than that but it's not the sort of like we're all going to die
04:03:06.480
in five years stuff that that's obviously bs um but i mean my view is like if you just look at sort
04:03:13.020
of the pots per million uh that increments every year you know you get sort of two or three pots per
04:03:17.920
million every year of co2 uh i mean my i i think some of that it's problematic if it accelerates if you
04:03:25.600
start going from two or three to say five and then there may be some situations where uh you get uh
04:03:32.560
just a step change increase in the co2 um and and i i think you we don't we don't want to get too close
04:03:40.560
to a thousand uh ppm because like that's that's actually makes it uncomfortable to to to to breathe
04:03:46.780
like just existing in in a thousand ppm co2 is is uncomfortable that's that's like a that's considered
04:03:53.040
like an industrial hazard right just so so it's you know that that's that's actually start getting
04:03:59.360
headaches and stuff so it's even without global warming it's not it's not comfortable to live
04:04:03.580
so you don't want to get too close to that but i mean i think we've got i think we want to just move
04:04:09.160
over and like and if if i don't know 50 to 100 years from now we're um we're i don't know mostly
04:04:17.360
uh sustainable i think that'll probably be okay um so it's it's it's not like the the house is on on
04:04:23.700
fire immediately but it i think it it is something we we need to to move towards and on you know on
04:04:30.580
balance it's probably better to move there faster than slower but but like i said without vilifying
04:04:37.660
the oil and gas industry uh and and and without causing hardship in the short term i think this can
04:04:43.540
be done um with without you know people could still have you know a stake and they can still
04:04:50.880
drive gasoline cars and this you know it's it's it's okay it's like it's not i don't think we
04:04:56.600
should vilify people for it but i think we should just just generally lean in the direction of of
04:05:01.280
sustainability um and uh i actually think solar is going to be a majority of of us uh energy
04:05:09.100
generation uh in the future and it's certainly trending that way and and so you get the solar
04:05:14.280
power um mind that with with with batteries so because obviously the sun doesn't shine at night
04:05:19.320
and uh and then you use that to charge the electric cars and you have a long-term sustainable solution
04:05:25.140
and you know that's that's what tesla is trying to move things towards and i think we've made a lot
04:05:29.220
of progress and progress in that regard but when you look at our cars we we like we don't believe
04:05:33.720
that environmentalism that caring about the environment should should mean that you have to suffer
04:05:38.160
so we make sure that our cars are beautiful that they drive well that they're fast they're you
04:05:43.600
know sexy i mean they're they're cool in fact literally i made this sexy joke model s model three
04:05:48.680
model x and y spells out sexy it's probably the most expensive joke out there um but i you know i just
04:05:54.500
i don't know i like cheesy humor you know so um and but but i'm not i'm i'm i'm a big fan of like
04:06:00.340
let's have an inspiring future and let's uh let's work towards you know a better future and and and
04:06:07.180
we can do so without demonizing right i'm i'm okay you know it's very interesting uh you use
04:06:12.120
the word global warming and today they use the word climate change because you know you have some
04:06:16.560
places that go up and so they were getting themselves in a little trouble with the word
04:06:21.160
global warming because not every place is warming some places are going the opposite direction but
04:06:25.380
uh you know i'm sort of waiting for you to come up with solar panels on the roofs of your cars and
04:06:31.460
on the trunks of the cars and it just seems like something that at some point you will come up with i'm
04:06:36.680
sure you'll be the first but it would seem that a solar panel on on the roofs you know on flat
04:06:42.220
surfaces on certain surfaces might be good yeah at least in certain areas of the country where you
04:06:46.940
have the or the world where you have the sun but i would i would think and i have no idea because
04:06:52.680
that's not my world but i would think that this would be something that would be interesting but you
04:06:57.600
know the one thing that i don't understand is that people talk about global warming or they talk
04:07:03.260
about climate change but they never talk about nuclear warming and for me that's an immediate
04:07:09.240
problem because you have as i said five countries where you have major nuclear and and you know
04:07:15.000
probably some others are getting there and that's very dangerous that's where you need a strong
04:07:19.900
american president because you just you don't want to have this proliferation but you have five
04:07:25.640
countries and getting more you know china is much less than us right now but they're they're going to
04:07:31.220
catch us sooner than people think they're way lower russia and us are number one and we're sort of tied
04:07:38.740
and china is far behind but they're developing at a level that you know you're not surprised to hear
04:07:43.880
very fast it's gonna they'll end up catching up maybe even surpassing but to me the biggest problem
04:07:50.260
problem is not uh climate change it's not and and and everything's you know a problem but it's degrees
04:07:57.540
to me the big problem is the nuclear power the power of nuclear is so great and when i talk about
04:08:04.820
i'll prevent world war i'll prevent world war three uh i will but but the truth is that you have to
04:08:11.840
because this is no longer army tanks going back and forth and shooting at each other this is
04:08:16.100
yeah a level of destruction and power that nobody's ever seen before yeah and actually
04:08:22.960
there's the bad side of nuclear which is a nuclear war very bad side but there's there's also i think
04:08:28.920
um nuclear electricity generation is underrated you're right um and it's actually you know people
04:08:34.480
have this fear of nuclear um nuclear electricity generation um but but it's actually one of the
04:08:40.760
safest forms of electricity generation it's it's just a huge misunderstanding um and uh if you look
04:08:47.520
at the injuries and deaths you know caused by say i mean i'm not going to try to pick on coal mining
04:08:52.020
but just any kind of mining operation um and uh there's a certain number of of injuries and deaths
04:08:57.820
per year um you compare that to nuclear nuclear is actually uh way better um so it's underrated as a
04:09:03.980
as an electricity source and i think it's it's something that's worth reconsidering but there's so much
04:09:08.000
regulation that people can't get it done um so that you know maybe they'll have to change the name
04:09:13.560
the name is just it's a rough name there are some areas like yes like when you see what happened
04:09:18.280
you have to rebrand it we'll have to give it a good name we'll name it after you or something
04:09:23.340
you know um no it has a hey it has a branding problem you know when you see what happened
04:09:28.660
when you see what happened in japan where they say you won't be able to go on the land for about
04:09:34.740
3 000 years did you ever say that and in russia where they had the problem where they you know
04:09:39.860
the there's a lot of bad things happened and they have a problem and they say that in 2 000 years
04:09:45.660
people will start to occupy the land again you know you realize it's pretty bad but that's not true
04:09:50.200
but there's you're right about it it's amazing it's actually not that bad so like after fokushima
04:09:55.520
happened in japan like people were asking me in california you know are we worried about like
04:10:01.440
nucleic cloud coming from japan i'm like no that's crazy it's it's actually it's not even
04:10:05.280
dangerous in fokushima i actually flew there and and and ate locally grown vegetables on tv to prove
04:10:10.680
it um and and i donated a a solar water treatment yes a solar power system for a water treatment plant
04:10:18.180
and um yeah but you haven't been feeling so well lately and i'm worried about it no no but i'm only
04:10:23.840
kidding it's fine you know it's it's like uh you know uh hiroshima and nagasaki were bombed but now
04:10:30.340
they're they're like full cities again so it's really not something that you know um so it's
04:10:36.680
it's not it's not as scary as people think basically but um let's see i mean i mean are there's some
04:10:41.960
other topics we should touch on um oh you know like lawfare i think you know well we need to be
04:10:47.300
concerned about what they've done to this country obviously yeah yeah well we just won the big case
04:10:52.560
in florida this was a biden administration did something that's never been done in this country
04:10:58.500
and that's go after their political opponent me with this nonsense uh and just nonsense and the
04:11:05.100
big case in florida we won but they've always they always pick a uh judge and a jury and they use the
04:11:11.480
local da's they use the local uh uh attorney generals like fani you know fani spelled f-a-n-i
04:11:19.720
fani and it's all a big hoax and it's all run from there like in manhattan uh the
04:11:25.940
one of the top people from the justice department went in ran manhattan ran the state the latisha james
04:11:32.540
deal was run by a person from the department of justice biden they've never done this before and
04:11:38.340
they set up a very bad precedent it's it's called lawfare warfare it's uh it's a terrible thing and
04:11:46.980
never happened in our country it does happen in banana republics and third world countries
04:11:51.740
but it's never happened and the incredible thing is it actually drove my numbers up because people
04:11:57.860
see you know fortunately i have a platform like you or you know in all fairness like a conversation
04:12:04.020
like this where i can talk about it and people understand i mean you you fight for election
04:12:09.720
integrity and you end up getting indicted because you're fighting for election integrity and when the
04:12:15.460
day comes that you can't fight for election integrity you don't have a country anymore so what happens
04:12:20.300
what happens is they went after their political opponent me now biden's uh you know close to
04:12:27.680
vegetable stage in my opinion okay i looked at him today on the beach and i said why would anybody
04:12:33.220
allow him the guy could barely walk why would anybody allow him does he have a political advisor
04:12:40.020
that thinks this looks good uh you know he thinks this looks good because it looks so bad
04:12:45.580
and it's it's ridiculous i mean and he's been doing that for a long time you know he can't lift
04:12:51.680
the chair the chair weighs about three ounces it's meant for children and old people to lift and he
04:12:57.740
can't lift it the whole thing is great it's clearly i mean it's clearly like we just don't have a president
04:13:03.620
you don't have a president and she's going to be worse than him because she is a san francisco liberal
04:13:10.160
who destroyed san francisco and then as attorney general she destroyed california you talk about
04:13:16.760
location and we're talking about the sun and the water and all there's nothing better than california
04:13:22.120
she has destroyed that she was the original da she was the original in san francisco she was the
04:13:28.240
original attorney general in california what she has done to california is well you know better than i do
04:13:34.260
you just left california for a lot of those reasons and what she's done with with crime with
04:13:40.940
with cashless bail where you kill somebody i mean we have states there you kill somebody and they let
04:13:47.020
you out right away i mean you you don't have to even put up and then they never find the people unless
04:13:50.900
they kill again and then they let them out again our country is becoming a very dangerous place
04:13:56.860
and she is a radical left san francisco liberal and now she's trying to protect now she's looking
04:14:03.700
like she's she wants to be more trump than trump if that's possible i don't think it's possible
04:14:09.020
but she wants to be more trump than trump yeah i want a wall i think that's you know she wants to
04:14:14.960
release all the prisoners that are in detention and some of these guys are really bad right that just
04:14:19.500
came out today she wants she doesn't want to build the wall even though the walls work walls and wheels
04:14:24.800
you know in your business everything you do is obsolete almost well not the tunnels but everything
04:14:29.680
is obsolete even your rocket ships they're like a month later they're obsolete you find a better way
04:14:34.820
to the only thing that's not obsolete is a wall and a wheel and the wall you know i built hundreds of
04:14:40.840
miles of wall and that's why we had such good numbers i was going to add 200 miles we bought it we
04:14:48.220
could have flipped it flipped it up in three weeks and they sold it for five cents on the dollar
04:14:53.740
that meant i said wow that means that they actually do want to have open borders she wants
04:14:59.100
to have open borders and now she's going like she's tough on the on the border it's such a lie
04:15:05.160
yeah this is simply not true this is simply not everybody knows it's not true it's a disgrace that
04:15:09.560
she can say it no i mean obviously what's happening sort of overnight is they're they're rewriting history
04:15:17.280
and um and making uh kamala sound like a moderate when in fact she is far left like far far left
04:15:23.540
worse than bernie sanders she is considered more liberal by far than bernie sanders she's a radical
04:15:30.260
left lunatic and if she's going to be our president very quickly you're not going to have a country
04:15:36.040
anymore and she'll go back to all of the things that she believes in she believes in defunding the
04:15:41.020
police she believes in no fracking zero you don't now all of a sudden she's saying uh no i i will i
04:15:48.000
really want to see fracking the day that if they got in the day she got in she'll end fracking and by
04:15:54.940
the way if people didn't think that the lunatics that what that really believe in that uh they won't
04:16:00.780
vote for her you know um like like the palestinians and israel she is so anti-israel and she's bad for
04:16:09.640
both biden actually did something that was impossible both sides hate him you know both
04:16:15.160
sides that was a hard thing to do unification yeah no no i mean i mean the you know netanyahu came to
04:16:23.720
give a talk to a joint senate and house uh sitting and i was there and and kamala stood him up you know
04:16:32.300
what does that say i think it's highly disrespectful and i say if you're a jewish person or if you believe
04:16:39.260
in israel if you're a a person that you know is a very pro israel if you vote for her it's worse than
04:16:46.780
biden and biden was bad but if you vote for her you ought to have your head examined and you see
04:16:52.320
tonight i mean as we're doing this i'm seeing reports coming that they expect an attack tonight
04:16:57.000
or tomorrow from hundreds and maybe thousands of rockets you know their iron dome as they call it as we
04:17:03.760
all call it but their shield that they built uh that can be uh swamped we'll use the term that's
04:17:10.980
appropriate swamped but they swamp it by shooting enough missiles you know this better than anybody
04:17:16.560
by shooting enough missiles they can't defend themselves you know they just obliterate the
04:17:21.740
whole place and that's what some people think they're looking to do and we have no leadership
04:17:27.960
there's no respect for the united states of america with these people and i'm telling you you'll be
04:17:33.380
worse than him because he's a believer in being radical left and he wasn't i i think you're right i
04:17:39.920
mean you really it's important for the for the public that may be listening to this to say to look at
04:17:44.920
kamala's track record you know uh before the last like month and say uh is that a track record you
04:17:51.660
agree with um and i think if you're an independent uh moderate you definitely would not agree with it
04:17:57.120
um because it is her behavior has been far left and we're seeing just an overnight propaganda attempt
04:18:03.500
to rewrite history and make it sound like kamala's moderate when she in fact is is not moderate well
04:18:08.620
her uh her running mate uh approved signed into legislation tampons in boys bathrooms okay now that's
04:18:17.620
all i have to hear tampons in boys bathrooms and that means she believes in that too i mean
04:18:23.300
she picked this guy because he was the closest to her a lot of people thought she'd pick sort of the
04:18:30.000
opposite but she picked an anti-israel radical left person but she is far worse they say than
04:18:38.800
bernie sanders if we have her as a president if we have a democrat at this moment there's a president
04:18:44.320
i don't think our country can survive i i think it's i think it's a massive i think i think we're in
04:18:51.080
massive trouble uh frankly with with the kamala administration and that's my honest opinion
04:18:55.900
um and uh and i i think uh i think really it's essential that that uh you win for the good of the
04:19:04.340
country uh this election and i mean that's understating my opinion um now you know you may have seen this
04:19:12.000
but i i got a letter from the the eu commission like saying you know to not have disinformation
04:19:19.300
on the like during this discussion that we're having like and you know there's like there's
04:19:24.720
there's a lot of attempts to do censorship and to force censorship even on americans uh from other
04:19:31.100
countries and um you know what do you think about that well i know the uh european union very well
04:19:38.320
they take great advantage of the united states in trade as you know we uh through a different form
04:19:45.500
nato we protect them and yet uh if you build a car in the united states you can't sell it in europe you
04:19:53.440
just can't sell it it's it's impossible uh the same thing with our farmers our farmers find it very
04:19:58.800
difficult to do business you know we have a deficit with them of 250 billion dollars which people don't
04:20:05.160
know it sounds so nice the european union but let me tell you they're they're uh not as tough as china
04:20:11.060
but they're bad and i let them know it and that's probably why they notified you no they don't treat
04:20:16.880
our country well we defend them you know uh with ukraine so we're in for 250 billion and they're in for
04:20:25.620
about 71 billion and they have the same size it's if you add up the european nations that you know in
04:20:31.220
terms of an economy it's about the same size when you say as us and they're in and and they're in
04:20:37.140
much greater risk they they're right there we have an ocean separating us from in this case the enemy
04:20:45.200
would be russia used to be for the soviet union but let's assume they're close enough and what happens
04:20:51.260
is uh they're in for 70 something million i think i think even less than that a billion and we're in for
04:20:59.720
about 250 billion and it could be a lot higher than that and i say why aren't you going to equalize
04:21:06.440
why aren't they paying what we're paying and they're in much more you know they're it's much
04:21:11.500
more important for them because of the fact that you know they're right near there i mean they're all
04:21:16.080
sort of in that location we're not but they should they should and i did it with nato we were there
04:21:22.800
were only seven countries that were paid up in nato out of 28 at the time and the united states
04:21:29.800
the united states was subsidizing nato tremendously subsidizing nato and i said i went in and i said
04:21:37.960
you got to pay up if you don't pay up we're not going to defend you any longer i took a lot of heat
04:21:42.000
but you know what happened billions and billions of dollars came flowing in and yeah i think i think
04:21:48.260
a lot of the public isn't isn't aware of the fact that the united states pays a disproportionate share
04:21:53.180
of of the nato expenses and then we can take an advantage you have on trade so think about it well
04:21:59.280
i mean the point of nato is defending europe and it's uh you know it's like then okay well why why is
04:22:05.800
the united states paying disproportionately more to defend europe than europe that doesn't make sense
04:22:10.880
that's unfair um and that that is an appropriate thing to address well you know when you talk about
04:22:16.240
cost cutting and savings and everything else i mean honestly look there's nobody that feels worse
04:22:22.620
about the ukraine situation than i do because i know it would have never happened i know zelinski
04:22:27.360
he was very honorable to me because when they went with the russia hoax and they said i had a phone call
04:22:32.640
with him he said it was a perfect phone call it was a great phone call he could have grandstand it and
04:22:36.960
you know said oh he he was very threatening he said no it was a very nice phone call he said i called him
04:22:42.520
up to congratulate him on his win and you end up uh getting impeached because these people are
04:22:48.040
lunatics you know i was talking about the difference from the people within and the enemies on the
04:22:52.500
outside in many cases the people from within are more dangerous for our country than the russia's and
04:23:00.260
the china's if you have a smart president you're not going to have a problem with them you're going to
04:23:04.160
make you're going to do things yeah now they've taken advantage of us incredibly but you're going to do
04:23:09.060
things with the right person yeah well i i think i think it's obvious that you're you're you're a
04:23:14.880
believer and an advocate of a free speech because during your first time as president you were attacked
04:23:20.160
relentlessly every day often very unfairly with fault you know with false attacks and and you didn't try
04:23:26.560
to shut down the media you didn't try to uh inhibit their freedom of speech and i think that says a lot
04:23:32.740
well the good thing is that you and i have and some people very few uh we can get the word out
04:23:39.380
although sometimes it's hard because they don't want to print it you know like like we're having
04:23:44.160
a great conversation right now kamala wouldn't have this conversation she can't because she's not
04:23:49.400
smart you know she's not a smart person by the way she can't have this conversation and biden we don't
04:23:55.220
even have to talk about it i mean he couldn't have this conversation he he would have given up on the
04:23:59.920
first half of a question he would have walked out he would have said where am i where am i going
04:24:04.740
so anyway but uh no he wouldn't have this that's true not a lot of people would have this conversation
04:24:09.820
but you know we cover a lot of territory but the beauty is that you you know we can have a conversation
04:24:15.900
and yeah i'm able to get it out without because i get this is a really big point you can actually
04:24:22.140
have a conversation with you yeah it's nice isn't it and you can't have a conversation with biden or
04:24:26.980
kamala it's like not uh it's not possible yes so this is like talking to an mpc so it's just
04:24:33.560
impossible but think of it we need a man or person who's unbelievably sharp in order to stop all the
04:24:41.260
nuclear danger and all the dangers that i'm talking about and i got along with all this you know i got
04:24:45.900
along with kim jong-un we had dinner we had everything and he really liked me and i got along with him
04:24:52.700
really well by the way he's he's the absolute boss over there you know a lot of people said oh do you
04:24:56.860
think you really let me tell you i saw things that you don't want to know about he is the boss
04:25:02.440
but we had a good relationship and and he doesn't like uh biden he considers him a stupid man he said
04:25:09.980
he's a stupid man well at least he speaks his mind but you know in this country you're not sort of
04:25:15.020
allowed to say it but i guess you are you should be allowed to say it's true but we need really we
04:25:20.100
need smart people and we need people that have an ability to lead and she doesn't have that ability
04:25:26.620
can you imagine now you know chairman she very well can you imagine her and him negotiating or
04:25:32.620
even standing together it is the whole concept is ridiculous she is terrible she's terrible but
04:25:39.840
she's getting a free ride i saw a picture of her on time magazine today she looks like the most
04:25:45.100
beautiful actress ever to live i it was a drawing and uh actually she looked very much like a great
04:25:52.480
first lady melania she looks she didn't look yeah she didn't look like camilla that's right but of
04:25:58.800
course she's a beautiful woman so we'll leave it at that right yeah well you know maybe like i think
04:26:04.780
part of what you know people in america wanted you know people in america want to want to feel
04:26:08.920
excited and inspired about the future they want to feel like the future is going to be better than the
04:26:12.920
past and that this that america is going to do things that are greater than uh we've done in
04:26:17.800
the past reach new heights that make you proud to be an american and uh and excited about the future
04:26:24.180
um they want the american dream back you know they want the american dream back more important than
04:26:30.280
anything else it's it's like you don't have that today because the people they've been just sucked
04:26:36.200
they see incompetent people running our you know the the biden thing is very interesting people just
04:26:42.160
found him to be incompetent and when i debated him i was like is this for real it was yeah it was just
04:26:50.760
absurd um but you know i think that there are like you know some some you know grand projects that that
04:26:56.380
that we we could do i mean i think like you know we could we could build a base on the moon we could send
04:27:01.860
american astronauts to mars we could uh build build high speed connections that are you know more advanced
04:27:08.300
than anything else in the world between our cities so people have fast transport um you know which
04:27:13.460
it's possible to solve traffic with tunnels um we've we were you know we already made great progress in
04:27:19.740
vegas doing that and um you know and and and just do things that are exciting and inspiring to make the
04:27:26.000
future feel like it's better than the past well i saw what you did in vegas and i'll tell you it was
04:27:29.680
amazing i i got to see i took a big glimpse at it and it's incredible what you you know it's incredible
04:27:35.280
and you could do that all over you could do that all over it's uh it's deep yeah you don't even need
04:27:40.660
much structure you know assuming you're in the right area no it's just it's straightforward it's
04:27:44.580
amazing so and and like i think we could do some some things that like like china's got incredible
04:27:50.640
high speed rail between its cities but i think it's actually possible um with with with tunnels if
04:27:56.760
if it was deregulation with with an ability to actually where it's like legal to to actually
04:28:02.860
do the tunnels then you could have high speed uh tunnels that are actually better uh than than
04:28:08.420
anything else in the world for high speed transport between cities and that would be something that
04:28:13.600
you know americans can say wow okay we've got something that's cooler than anyone else in the
04:28:18.700
world that's that's the kind of thing that makes you proud to be in a much safer than surface uh trains
04:28:24.120
where there is a danger there you know with people with crazy people it's much safer much better
04:28:29.620
uh and you know it's sad because i've seen some of the greatest trains i find it fascinating and
04:28:35.320
i've seen the systems and how they work and the bullet trains they call them i guess and they go
04:28:40.500
unbelievably fast unbelievably comfortable with no problems and we don't have anything like that in
04:28:47.320
this country not even close and it doesn't make sense that we don't doesn't make sense yeah i i think
04:28:54.500
also like there's you know i just i'm kind of hopping on the excess regulation but i think something
04:29:00.100
that um that i think people can generally understand is that what happens with laws and regulations is
04:29:05.700
that they just there's more and more of them every year and unless there's a process to clean them up
04:29:10.000
eventually everything becomes illegal and and that actually slow it slows down the development of
04:29:14.740
new technologies i mean if you take the sort of like i think we with this there's room for some
04:29:19.560
reform at the at the fda uh for yeah uh improving the speed with which we uh you know approve uh drugs
04:29:26.780
that that could help uh save lives and improve people's lives um and i worked very hard on that
04:29:32.100
you know we got that down to to the lowest number ever and we got uh therapeutics approved in the fda
04:29:39.020
that people can't even believe the speed but i i took them on i i don't think they like me too much
04:29:45.360
but i got things approved and the fda at at numbers that they wouldn't believe and you know
04:29:51.740
it's a very bureaucratic group actually it's a fine group of people in many cases i got to know a lot of
04:29:57.500
them but i was pushing them really hard for regenerons for so many different things that that were really
04:30:03.000
pretty amazing but but the fda takes too long they would it's 12 years to get a product approved i got
04:30:09.640
it down to four and i got some things done very quickly but it's uh it's really something that
04:30:16.920
is going to have to be worked on because it takes too long just takes too long yeah it just takes too
04:30:22.360
long and it's you end up in the same with with the approval but it just it's just you know it takes
04:30:27.900
years instead of something that i think could potentially take months and that improves improves
04:30:32.840
people's lives i think you know and and but but it i i just wanted to hop on this point that like
04:30:38.660
there has to be an active process uh for reducing rules and regulations because otherwise they just
04:30:45.760
keep building up every year and you get like hardening of the arteries and eventually everything's
04:30:49.620
illegal uh or takes forever um and and then and then we we just um we just ossify as a society we just
04:30:58.580
uh we can't make any progress and and that's it's a really big deal you know elon just getting back to
04:31:04.640
the fda for one second i got something done called right to try this is where you can go in and if
04:31:10.740
you're terminally ill you can use a space age uh you know medicine or whatever it may be we have the
04:31:16.520
best doctors the best labs in the world we really do and but people would go to other countries because
04:31:22.440
you couldn't use this the product even if they thought it worked because it's going through the fda
04:31:27.020
i got it approved where you can yeah you basically you look nobody wanted the doctors didn't want it
04:31:32.680
because of the liability the country didn't want it our country because they didn't want to get sued
04:31:36.300
these are people terminally ill the insurance companies didn't want it and the pharmaceutical
04:31:40.880
companies nobody wanted it i got everybody into a room and we came up with an agreement that you won't
04:31:46.580
get sued and also they didn't want it on their record if somebody's terminally ill and they die after
04:31:51.840
taking a drug they didn't want that on their record so we set a second a separate list if
04:31:56.620
somebody was so it wouldn't count as a negative okay and as you know we got it done we have saved
04:32:02.420
right to try they've been trying to get this done for 58 years and it sounds simple but it wasn't
04:32:08.440
because you know i mean you know the insurance companies nobody wanted it but we got it done
04:32:13.340
somebody signs you sign a document that you're not going to sue the insurance companies the country
04:32:19.000
you're not going to sue anybody and we got it done and we're saving tens of thousands of lives
04:32:24.360
right to try hopefully you never need it but if you do you don't have to travel to asia you know
04:32:30.140
people if they had money they go to asia they go to europe if they don't have money they go home and
04:32:34.460
die that's what happened they'd go home and die yeah well i mean and actually to give europe some
04:32:40.280
some props here it's like if a drug is improved approved in the in in europe which has a crazy
04:32:45.600
amount of regulations it should obviously be approved in the u.s i mean they get more regulations
04:32:50.240
than we do so what why would a drug be approved in europe and not in the u.s that that's crazy well
04:32:54.980
we did it we did something that really they've been trying to do it for 50 years then they just
04:32:59.680
couldn't get it done and i got it done and it's uh it's really something but you're right some people
04:33:04.460
go to europe because a drug isn't approved here but it's approved in europe and it's a drug that
04:33:09.100
generally speaking would work it's pretty crazy absolutely right and i i think so as long as people
04:33:15.440
are properly informed of the pros and cons and like these are the risks these are you know this
04:33:19.760
is the risk and like you make your own decision um that that makes sense well i think just you know
04:33:25.360
in sort of closing up and by the way i'm looking at the numbers you get a lot of people listening
04:33:29.880
i hope you don't get nervous because you got a lot of people listening to you right now like
04:33:34.540
60 million or something what is that number it's crazy it's amazing how you can
04:33:39.960
see that right away how many what is the number wow what is it
04:33:46.120
well well i think well that's a big that's bigger than you said you you said 25 and you're more than
04:33:57.640
much more than double that number 25 million i think you're going to be 60 or 70 and i guess over
04:34:02.300
a period of time hey that's i congratulate you do i get paid for this or not
04:34:07.180
well i i think actually in terms of the number of people that will will hear this conversation
04:34:14.620
um over the next uh you know a few days two weeks uh it's going to be a hundred that's what they say
04:34:21.020
yeah that's good well look it's an honor i but i i just asked this are you better off now or
04:34:27.580
were you better off when i was president nobody's better off now people you know we put out polls on
04:34:33.020
that and nobody's better off now inflation has killed it and you know they also feel very unsafe
04:34:39.580
you look at what's going on with a lot of different things you look at the riots we had
04:34:43.960
at the colleges over i mean it's ridiculous but right all of the rest they just feel unsafe and now
04:34:49.220
they really feel unsafe because you have a new form of crime it's called migrant crime i call it
04:34:53.780
biden migrant yeah maybe i'll call it kamala migrant crime but you know i mean with all these
04:35:00.000
things i always try to like try to get to the ground truth by just asking people and you know
04:35:03.960
my mom lives in new york and i was like you know mom you know do you know have any of your friends
04:35:09.720
you know been attacked or assaulted and she said yeah three of her friends in three separate incidents
04:35:15.100
were assaulted just just just in recent months just walking around the streets in new york and and i
04:35:20.080
and and i said well did what what happened to the people that sold them oh nothing that they got
04:35:25.240
away like and and they they just know they always get away and they don't ever and that they don't
04:35:31.100
even bother reporting it because there's not they know that there's not they're not going to you know
04:35:36.140
people are not going to get prosecuted they just they just let you know violent criminals out in new
04:35:41.460
york the only one that gets prosecuted is donald trump they don't get they prosecute trump yeah i mean
04:35:47.360
it's it's just obviously messed up it's terrible if violent criminals are being are being getting off
04:35:52.760
scot-free um and and and meanwhile that the the new york spending massive resources prosecuting you
04:35:59.300
and it's like what's this you know and and i think the the sort of sensible public said looks at this
04:36:06.840
and says what the heck's going on here this is obviously abuse the legal system um you know the
04:36:12.000
legal system is supposed to be protecting the public from um violent criminals and it should be
04:36:17.540
obviously allowing the public to make their own decision about who should be president as opposed to
04:36:22.500
you know some uh you know legal case once they start this precedent because this can go on with
04:36:28.880
the next one i mean this is a very bad precedent what they're doing in terms of you know going after
04:36:34.000
their political opponent and that's all it is it's going after their political opponent and and then you
04:36:39.060
get a judge who's you know a strong democrat and i'm being nice when i say that in many cases crooked
04:36:44.860
as hell but you get a judge and you go into an area where a republican gets three or four percent of the
04:36:50.760
vote and you know you'll have a jury pool with uh people that hate republicans or hate it could also
04:36:58.340
be the other way of course because it could start the other way in areas where they hate democrats and
04:37:02.680
you get into a pandora's box it's a very dangerous thing for this country and a very dangerous thing
04:37:08.840
even for the state new york city is new york city and state lose a lot of business over what they did to
04:37:16.040
me because these people say we don't want that to happen to us that's no justice system you have an
04:37:20.360
unfair system of justice and it's costing new york state a tremendous amount of money people are
04:37:26.780
leaving and companies are leaving and they won't come back so you know all of that stuff is important
04:37:31.300
but the economy now is the big thing and we can turn that economy up so fast and people are going to be
04:37:37.560
back again we're going to get rid of it yeah i think there's a lot a lot of opportunity absolutely
04:37:41.380
absolutely so and i just want to i want to congratulate you you've done an amazing job you
04:37:46.500
are you have definitely got a fertile mind you know we can talk you and i can talk about rockets
04:37:51.860
it's kind of you to say thank you tunnels we can talk about tunnels and rockets and and uh electric
04:37:57.620
cars so many things and now you you're into the ai and that's going to be another beauty i'll say
04:38:03.160
so it's uh yeah it's an amazing it's an amazing thing you've done elon it's an amazing thing and
04:38:09.300
i congratulate you i mean thank you and well i mean i just uh say here you know here's to an
04:38:14.740
exciting inspiring future that people can look forward to and be optimistic and excited about
04:38:19.380
what happens next and that's uh the kind of future that i think uh you will bring as president
04:38:23.740
and that's why i endorse you well i appreciate that that endorsement meant a lot to me not all
04:38:28.820
endorsements mean that much to be honest your endorsement meant a lot and you know we have a
04:38:33.800
phrase make america great again it's pretty simple but it really says that we want to make america
04:38:37.640
great again and we can do it we can do it now but if we were going to suffer another four years like we
04:38:43.680
suffered for the last four years i'm not sure the country can ever come back that's how bad it is
04:38:49.480
it's so bad we have to we have to do a lot i think that's a very real risk it's a big risk it's a very
04:38:54.180
real risk and and it's you know i'd just like to to note to people listening like i've not been
04:38:59.200
very political before and and i've just if you look at my track my record it's i've actually been
04:39:04.300
i'm i'm not like i'm sorry they try to paint me as like a far-right guy which is absurd because i'm
04:39:09.040
like making electric vehicles and you know solar and batteries helping them with the environment
04:39:12.860
and uh and and i actually i i uh you know i i supported obama i stood in line for six hours to
04:39:20.920
shake obama's hand when when he was running for president and you know so it's not like i'm like
04:39:25.460
some sort of dyed-in-the-wool long-term republic i'm actually i call myself uh you know historically
04:39:31.740
a moderate democrat democrat and but now i feel like we're really at at a critical juncture for
04:39:37.920
the country um and uh you know i i think a lot of people thought you know that biden administration
04:39:44.400
would be a moderate administration but it's not and and obviously that we're just going to see
04:39:49.660
and and um and even further left uh administration with with kamala that's that's my honest opinion
04:39:58.040
i mean her dad is literally uh i mean she was brought up as a as an actual her dad is like
04:40:03.380
is a marxist economist that's you can google it i mean it's not a we're not making this up you know
04:40:08.820
um that's how she was brought up so uh and and we we just we want to have a future that is prosperous
04:40:15.940
and and i i think we're just at this critical juncture and um and it i think this is a case of
04:40:23.220
the america uh is is going to at a fork in the road and true um and i think it will take it will
04:40:31.400
take if the path like you are the path to prosperity and i think kamala is the opposite
04:40:36.720
then that's my i mean that's my opinion i'm gonna i'm gonna get attacked like crazy and
04:40:40.700
you know i've also experienced quite a bit of low fare myself um and uh but i'm just trying to
04:40:46.900
tell people my honest opinion and and i haven't been active and really active in politics before
04:40:51.520
um and i'm just trying to point out that my track record historically has been moderate if not moderate
04:40:56.800
slightly left and and uh so this is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say i think
04:41:02.500
you should support um donald trump for president um and i think it's actually a very important
04:41:08.740
junction the road and and we're in deep trouble if they don't if if if it goes the other way
04:41:12.940
well i want to thank you and you know i actually always did think of you as somewhat left i must
04:41:17.900
say that so it's uh it's even more of an honor to have your endorsement i know how strong you feel
04:41:23.400
about it but you know when you think of her uh san francisco 15 years ago i had a great friend
04:41:28.800
bob tish he said it's the greatest city in america and now it's it's not it's almost not livable
04:41:34.960
there and california likewise and she was involved in the destruction of san francisco and the
04:41:40.560
destruction of california and she will be involved in the destruction of our country if people are so
04:41:47.360
unwise as to elect her and i hope that doesn't happen and i hope the elections are going to be
04:41:53.320
run honestly and we're going to turn this country around we're going to we're going to do things that
04:41:58.860
and we can do it fairly quickly and we have to get rid of the criminals that have been you know
04:42:03.740
given to us by other countries as they laugh they laugh at us they think we're stupid to accept these
04:42:09.040
people these are radical stone-cold killers in many case cases and terrorists and they're in our country
04:42:16.080
by the hundreds of thousands yeah and we have to take them out yeah i mean if i could summarize it
04:42:22.920
perhaps you know i think these are issues that i think most people in america uh would agree with
04:42:29.600
which is that we want safe and clean cities we want secure borders uh we want sensible government
04:42:36.020
spending we want to restore risk both the perception the reality of respect in the in the judicial system
04:42:43.840
just you know stop the lawfare um and uh and i think that that's like and how are the how are those
04:42:51.140
even right-wing positions i think those are just that's just common sense and and that's uh i mean
04:42:57.600
would you agree with that 100 percent i i don't understand you know the whole they call it
04:43:03.180
progressive they don't like the word liberal anymore but call it liberal or progressive i don't
04:43:07.900
understand how somebody could say that it's okay for them to empty prisons into our country and again
04:43:13.400
i told you their crime rates all over the world are going way down which makes sense in fact the next
04:43:17.860
time what we'll do is if something happens with this election which would be a horror show we'll meet the
04:43:23.720
next time in venezuela because it'll be a far safer place to meet than our country okay so we'll go you
04:43:29.160
and i will go and we'll have a meeting and dinner in venezuela because that's what's happening their
04:43:33.860
crime rates coming down and our crime rates going through the roof and it's so simple and it's you
04:43:38.780
haven't seen anything yet because these people have come into our country and they're just getting
04:43:43.180
acclimated and they don't know about being politically correct law enforcement or lack of law
04:43:49.680
enforcement and our police i i have to just end with this we have great police we have great law
04:43:55.400
enforcement but they're not allowed to do their job they have to be able to do their job without being
04:43:59.940
destroyed well absolutely and it's obviously demoralizing if you're a police officer risking
04:44:05.280
your life uh to you know to you know to arrest uh violent criminals who could kill you and do kill
04:44:11.820
you sometimes um and then you arrest the violent criminal and then the the da you know doesn't
04:44:18.820
prosecute and and that's let the guy out well and like why why should a police officer risk their life
04:44:24.100
uh to arrest a violent felon well even worse nothing's gonna happen even worse they prosecute the police
04:44:31.520
officer they they go after it and they prosecute the police officer and they take away his pension
04:44:37.100
they take away his job he loses his family he loses his house well i i thought it was very telling
04:44:45.020
like incredibly telling that you know when that there was a case where uh you know a sort of a gang of
04:44:51.380
thugs beat up uh police officers i think it was in times square in new york and and and then nothing
04:44:58.500
happened to those guys they were they were let out zero bail and i think a bunch of them were given free
04:45:03.460
tickets to california well what is the i mean that that is that is a that is a gross indignity against
04:45:09.780
the united states and and that's how i mean this is insane like have we lost all pride what that how
04:45:17.060
can such a thing be allowed to occur i've never seen anything you know we see where they get shot
04:45:21.800
it's a very dangerous profession but something they're very proud of and they want to be able to
04:45:26.200
do their job but i've seen them get shot i've seen a lot of things but i've never seen where
04:45:30.300
these guys are standing in the middle of a big street everybody watching them and they're
04:45:34.880
literally boxing like punching stand-up fighting a police officer there were two of them and yet
04:45:42.060
about six of these guys and they're punching the hell out of them and in their own country they would
04:45:46.960
be dead if they did that they'd be shot yeah they would be shot instantly and you know they come from
04:45:53.400
these countries and it's taking them a while to realize that we don't do that in this country
04:45:57.520
but in their own country if they stood on a street and had a fight with a police officer
04:46:02.240
they would be shot there's no political correctness and it's such a sad yeah it's such a sad thing to
04:46:09.040
see and that's the reason you have time by the way because we don't do anything about it yeah we just
04:46:14.920
cannot have a situation where our police officers are beaten up on camera uh by you know a gang of
04:46:21.380
illegal immigrants and then nothing happens to to to the the guys that beat beat up the cops i mean
04:46:26.020
and they're let out this is unacceptable we're going to change it and we're going to get them
04:46:30.740
out of the country you know when i first got involved they said you couldn't get them back to
04:46:34.820
these countries you couldn't take them back in the case of uh guatemala honduras el salvador some others
04:46:41.220
you couldn't get them back and i said really oh you can't get them back because under uh obama he
04:46:46.560
couldn't get them back they'd put up they'd fly them in and they'd put planes on the runways in these
04:46:50.700
countries so you couldn't land the plane they'd bring them back and the general told me the generals told me
04:46:55.400
you sure we can't bring them back the countries won't accept ms-13 gang members they won't accept
04:47:00.200
them and i said really how much do we pay these various countries in terms of economic aid which
04:47:05.760
is also somewhat ridiculous and the answer was 750 million dollars i said good tell them they're in
04:47:12.040
default they're delinquent we're not going to do we're not paying them anymore because they won't
04:47:16.760
accept it and you know what happened they all called me every one of them they said we would be
04:47:21.300
honored to take them back sir we would be honored it was so easy but it's one of those things and we
04:47:26.620
got them back we took in so many you know ms-13 is probably the worst gangs in the world they're the
04:47:31.920
most vicious violent we took them out of here by the thousands and got them out of here and their
04:47:37.600
countries took them back and because i said you're not getting any more economic aid and once i said that
04:47:44.040
they were nice they wouldn't take them back for obama they wouldn't take them back for anybody
04:47:48.580
and now we have a problem because we have this guy and they again they don't take them back
04:47:53.740
anymore with the biden because they don't respect him yeah yeah so it's just it's just gotta it's
04:48:00.260
gotta be done we we just can't can't have uh you know whether they're citizens or not citizens
04:48:06.180
we can't have because they weren't prosecuted citizens either not not just not just legals so uh
04:48:12.100
if it's you can't have violent you know repeat violent offenders that are not that that that don't
04:48:19.560
get um incarcerated that's right because they will they will obviously by definition continue to uh to
04:48:27.700
to uh you know hurt people and and and i think where part of this comes from is that this um and i
04:48:34.860
you know i do sort of consider myself liberal in some ways i mean i it's just that you want to have
04:48:38.760
empathy for people obviously you want to have empathy for people i totally agree with that you
04:48:43.120
want to have empathy but you also have to have empathy for the victims of the criminals and if
04:48:48.200
you if you just have empathy for the criminals it's it's actually shallow empathy it's not real
04:48:52.860
you're not thinking you're not you have one layer deep uh empathy you've got to say like what if you
04:48:59.320
don't incarcerate this person who are they going to uh hurt who are they might kill someone they might
04:49:05.540
rape someone if you don't incarcerate them you have to have empathy for the victims and there's a lack
04:49:12.360
of empathy for the victims of the criminals and and too much empathy for the criminals it doesn't
04:49:17.040
make sense i that's why you want to have deep empathy for society as a whole not shallow empathy
04:49:23.860
for for criminals and we have to give our police officers the dignity and the respect that they deserve
04:49:29.620
and we have to let them do their job they they can do a great job but we have to let them do their job
04:49:35.920
and if we don't do that we're you know it's it's going to all it's going to all disappear there's
04:49:40.420
never been a society like this where you're allowed to do anything you want and nothing happens and i'm
04:49:46.440
talking about violent crime and it's going to get more violent because these are really really violent
04:49:51.800
people and we're going to get them out of our country and we're going to get them back to where
04:49:56.200
because they were sent here by the presidents and by the various people that run those countries and i
04:50:00.900
know every one of those guys and they're smart people and they're streetwise people and they
04:50:05.860
really think that the usa is stupid they think we're run by stupid people and they happen to be right
04:50:11.780
but when i was there we had no problem we got them out we took out thousands of ms-13 gang members
04:50:17.660
we brought them back and now again they it's the same old story we don't do it and they actually gave
04:50:23.500
them a big increase in a they they raised it up to billions of dollars and they get nothing for it
04:50:30.120
so you know it's it's uh i hope everybody's going to vote for trump and we're going to get this country
04:50:35.460
and i didn't need this i'm like i didn't need this i had a very nice life i didn't need to
04:50:40.820
to go through court systems and go through all the other stuff and run at the same time i have to run
04:50:45.600
i have to go through fake trials with in some cases corrupt judges totally corrupt judges i didn't need
04:50:52.920
i had a nice life i have great locations i have beautiful oceans that i have places you know i
04:50:58.480
this was but i felt it was important and if i had it if i had to do it over again you probably think
04:51:05.500
i'm crazy for doing it actually but if i had to do it over again i would have done it over again because
04:51:10.460
this is so much more important than me or my life this is we're going to save this country this
04:51:15.720
country is going down and these people are bad people that we're running against and they're liars
04:51:21.420
they make statements they they they do things that are so bad they they say they're going to
04:51:27.740
make a strong border they say they've been great on the border and they've been the worst in history
04:51:32.440
they say they're going to stop crime the facts speak for themselves it's so incredible so like
04:51:38.000
it's got to the point where people just don't even bother reporting crime in a lot of right because
04:51:42.180
they know nothing that's going to happen um you know that's what i hear anecdotally from from people
04:51:46.600
all the time um so you know it's just uh you know my values i'm just saying to to people out there
04:51:52.440
like my you know the things i i think are important for the future is like we've got to have safe cities
04:51:56.720
we're going to have secure borders we're going to have sensible spending and and we have and we've
04:52:01.500
got to have deregulation and um so we can have a prosperous future and then we want to have some
04:52:07.500
exciting you know sort of moonshot projects that that people can get fired up about and um you know
04:52:14.120
that's that's the future i'm looking for and um you know i'm pro environment um but but i'm i'm not
04:52:19.740
against uh you know i'm not like i don't think we should vilify the oil and gas industry because
04:52:24.520
they're they're keeping civilization going uh right now and uh but i do think we want to move you know
04:52:29.900
you know a reasonable speed towards uh a sustainable energy economy those those are my values and and and i
04:52:35.540
think um you know and and and so i mean that's uh why i'm supporting you for president you know
04:52:45.400
well i appreciate we're going to make we're going to give incentive to companies to come into our
04:52:50.220
country not to leave our country we're going to be giving tremendous incentives we want companies to
04:52:56.760
build here not to build in other locations and we want to create jobs and again it's about the american
04:53:02.940
dream you don't hear about the american dream anymore elan you don't hear you're the american
04:53:07.240
dream and it truly says but you don't hear about the american dream anymore and you're going to hear
04:53:11.820
about it people they need that incentive to go out and yeah and do it and they're going to love their
04:53:17.760
lives i mean they're going to love they're going to look forward to getting up in the morning and going
04:53:21.340
to you know going to a job that they love not a job that they can't stand or not any job at all where
04:53:27.620
they have no money where they literally have no money and then they end up with violence and lots of other
04:53:31.880
problems. No, we're going to do some great things. And I learned a lot in the first. We had a great
04:53:36.580
economy and all of that. We rebuilt the military. We did so much. But I also learned, and I also
04:53:41.820
learned the best people. I learned the good people, the smart people, the dumb people,
04:53:46.160
the people that can do things. You know, you learn. When I first came in, I tell people I was
04:53:51.040
in Washington, D.C. only 17 times, according to the fake news media. I was in 17 times. I never
04:53:58.060
stayed over. And you don't know people. You rely on other people to give your names. And then you
04:54:02.580
realize the people you relied on weren't so good. Now, we had great people, but we also had some
04:54:07.420
where I wouldn't have used them had I known. Now I know everybody. And I think we're going to
04:54:12.500
really turn things around fast. We have no choice. Otherwise, we're not going to have a country. And
04:54:17.880
I really appreciate this. To me, it's been a lot of fun being with you. You're an amazing guy. You've
04:54:23.700
done an incredible job. And a great inspiration to people. A great inspiration. And I hope you
04:54:29.700
keep going and just continue to do well. And we're going to have a big election coming up. And
04:54:35.100
I think November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country. I think that
04:54:40.800
election will be the most important election. And I think it'll end up being maybe the most
04:54:45.400
important day in the history of our country. Because if we don't win, I just feel so sorry for
04:54:51.440
everybody. No, I think we're at a fork in the road of destiny of civilization. And I think we
04:55:00.220
need to take the right path. And I think you're the right path. So I think that's what it comes
04:55:06.160
down to. Thank you very much, Elon. It's a great honor. And we'll do it again sometime. And it's
04:55:12.340
been really fun. And I hope you got a lot of viewers. I hear you got a lot. But I hope you got
04:55:17.160
a lot. I know you got a lot of them. So I appreciate it. I'll see you soon.
04:55:31.940
Very interesting conversation between the former president of the United States and, of course,
04:55:37.100
Elon Musk. Let me know in the chat room right now, how did you think Donald Trump did? Press
04:55:43.040
number one, if you thought he did poorly. Press number 10, one through 10, how well you think he
04:55:48.420
performed. Of course, in the beginning of this kind of larger space that they did, I was like,
04:55:54.320
oh, no, it's going to be like a campaign rally. Oh, no, we're seeing the same kind of political
04:55:57.880
slogans. And then over the term of it, as it kept going longer and longer, you saw Donald Trump get a
04:56:03.800
little bit more comfortable, have a little bit more fun, say more jokes. And they talked about a lot of
04:56:09.980
really important issues, whether it was Javier Millet getting rid of the Department of Education,
04:56:15.880
which I think is a brilliant move, ending the wars. Again, major talking point that a lot of people
04:56:20.700
are desperately needing, especially when the two discussed crime, the economy, a lot of basic
04:56:26.980
common sense issues that were spoken to 1.3 million people that were watching live concurrently and,
04:56:33.600
of course, millions elsewhere. And, of course, these conversations were live streamed all over
04:56:38.380
the place. What did you guys think? As, of course, Steph was listening to this,
04:56:42.520
so was Ian Crossland, who was also here in this house as well. What was your response to everything
04:56:46.940
that we just saw? I thought it was great when they talked technology. That was really, really
04:56:52.800
uplifting. And it was really boring when they started complaining about Adam's ship. When they
04:56:57.020
started complaining about people, I was just like, tune it out, tune it out. We need hope. We need a
04:57:02.020
positive vision for you. That's it. We know how they feel about how Donald Trump feels about all
04:57:07.080
those other things. Also, someone should have done them. Just really quick on that one point.
04:57:10.600
I mean, people like him saying, tampon Tim, Gavin Newsom, Camila. He was making kind of funny
04:57:18.380
iterations and jabs at the current administration that's in charge right now. I know it might have
04:57:24.560
not been your cup of tea, but a lot of people do like that kind of honest, kind of like, whoa,
04:57:30.880
he's really going at them kind of conversation.
04:57:33.000
It got him. It's the shock value got him famous in 2016 and kind of got him elected. But now he's
04:57:38.740
only got so much time left. And like, don't waste your time complaining, dude. Now everyone believes
04:57:43.320
in you. Do your best. Learn. Like when he was learning from Elon about Elon's technology and he
04:57:48.580
was like a student all of a sudden again, you saw the humility in the guy. I loved it.
04:57:52.680
Yeah. Steph was forced to listen to all of this. Steph, what did you think?
04:57:56.120
I really enjoyed the first part a lot too when we got to hear the former president talk about what
04:58:03.040
had happened when that attempted assassination occurred. So that was pretty interesting to hear
04:58:08.500
from him himself. That was weird that they didn't tell him that his mic sucked. Like he sounded like
04:58:13.520
a list. When you listen to spaces, it's that's usually what happens. So this is, this is not something
04:58:18.340
that happened with, with Donald Trump. It happens usually on spaces. So they weren't prepared.
04:58:22.760
They got DDoSed. They were attacked probably by a lot of people trying to undermine
04:58:27.200
Donald Trump. The beginning conversation was interesting because Elon Musk was kind of hinting
04:58:32.500
at a conspiracy and then Trump brought it back and was kind of explaining the official story
04:58:37.320
and didn't really kind of extrapolate further from there.
04:58:40.620
Yeah. Clint Russell tweeted out about either Trump is completely oblivious and, or he's thinks that
04:58:47.220
there's like an inside job and he's waiting until he gets back into office to deal with it.
04:58:50.540
Because if you think it's an inside job, right? You're not going to be like, it's an inside job.
04:58:53.700
And they're like, we're definitely going to try to make sure he's not going to get in power then
04:58:56.680
because he's going to hold the people responsible that take out presidents of the United States.
04:59:02.300
So it was interesting to see also them say, say that they're going to be talking from a different realm.
04:59:07.460
I don't know if that means some kind of larger things or we're just too, too looking into it too much.
04:59:13.520
But we were just talking about the kind of occult, spiritual, hippie-dippie, interdimensional kind of dimensions.
04:59:20.240
Do they know more than we know about this particular thing?
04:59:26.240
I think it was a joke about if he'd been killed, his spirit would be speaking to Elon in his dreams or something.
04:59:32.020
You know, all in all, excellent conversation. Excellent.
04:59:46.100
Ron DeSantis announced his presidential campaign in a very not-so-successful way on this.
04:59:50.840
So it's good to see this kind of make a resurgence.
04:59:53.040
It came off with a very rocky start, 30-plus-minute kind of delay as there were technical difficulties and DDoS attacks,
05:00:01.660
But I think the conversation about World War III, the economy, immigration,
05:00:04.760
making sure that we don't attack the people who produce oil and gas was important.
05:00:09.800
The bit about climate was also kind of very grounded and rational.
05:00:14.240
And they addressed some of the hyperbolic sensationalistic aspects of those larger kind of categories and conversations
05:00:21.880
So it was awesome to see them say, hey, we've got to stop attacking the oil industry, the gas industry, the farming industry,
05:00:27.820
and we've got to really start to pay attention to what's really going on here
05:00:31.760
and just how much on the precipice we are on a nuclear war,
05:00:35.280
which Elon Musk and Donald Trump kind of agreed with in their larger sentiments.
05:00:38.660
I just read earlier that Putin was like, no more peace talks with Ukraine.
05:00:41.820
We don't make peace talks with people that bomb innocent civilians.
05:00:46.580
We need to make some serious pivots and movements because although the media may not have you believe
05:00:51.680
that Russia's been trying to sue for peace, they have been.
05:00:56.740
Well, the Ukrainians are just invaded Russian territory and they're holding on to it.
05:01:02.980
And the Russians are finding it extremely difficult to repel them from their own territory,
05:01:06.360
which Vladimir Putin said is his red line that he would, of course, potentially use nuclear weapons on.
05:01:12.600
Yeah. And, you know, Elon made some great points about we need a strong someone,
05:01:16.560
a president that's perceived as almost a bully, like a strong bully, bully for you kind of,
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but like a legitimate, terrifying figure on the global stage.
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Domestically, people, when they're afraid of Donald Trump, they vote against him, a lot of people.
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But geopolitically, they bow down to the guy because they're terrified he's going to drop nukes on him
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or send drone attacks, use the CIA, all that stuff.
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So we do need a very strong, intimidating leader, I think.
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The two agreed on basically everything, foreign policy, the economy, immigration, crime, you know, climate change.
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There was no disagreement, which was interesting, because I think there would be at least like one thing
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They agreed on a lot of stuff that I thought was important, including even Javier Malay.
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It was awesome to see them say, yeah, close down the Department of Education.
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Trump described Elon Musk as one of the greatest cutters out there,
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as of course he cut a lot of employees from Twitter.
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And he's saying, well, Donald Trump, you know, you've got to kind of got to do the same thing.
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We need someone who, as Donald Trump described, took MAGA to the extreme.
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I don't know if you could explain what Javier Malay did as MAGA,
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because, of course, he represents more of a kind of anarchistic kind of philosophy and perspective.
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But if that's how Donald Trump wants to describe extreme MAGA,
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yeah, it kind of does make sense when you implement those anarchistic kind of principles,
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when you start cutting the bureaucracy, getting government out of your life.
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A lot of people do well, especially when they stop starting wars.
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And they allow people to, of course, prosper and not be stopped by government.
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I think that's because it's not the federal government that makes the country great.
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It's the communities that make this country great and always have.
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And so when you cut regulations and you allow these communities to thrive,
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You don't want dudes like building nuclear, you know, assault weaponry and blowing up their neighbors.
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I just, you want to make sure that sections of the country don't go rogue is basically what I'm saying.
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What Elon Musk is saying is that cutting regulation helps technology grow.
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It helps us, like, continue to prosper and not have all of these things that impede us,
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But with no regulation, you'll have people dumping chemicals.
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With no regulation, you'd have, like, the dude at the top of the mountain dumping all his waste chemicals into the rivers.
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We can get into that philosophical argument later, but I absolutely, totally disagree with you.
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Of course, the U.S. government is literally dumping chemicals in the drinking water, making the frogs, you know what.
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And they're doing a lot of other horrible things with astrazine.
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So on a micro level, I would absolutely disagree with you because the government is really the bigger portrayer of enslavement and doing a lot of the horrible things that you worry independent people will do.
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The government does it on the big level that we're financing.
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And they, of course, have the monopoly of violence, which I think is ridiculous.
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But, again, we could get into that debate in a little bit.
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Well, I think generally we're over-regulated as a society right now.
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Maybe they saw the numbers because this has gotten a lot of numbers.
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It says 2.1 million people tuned in, 74.1 million impressions.
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Of course, people were going to other platforms since Twitter was a little glitchy.
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Yo, Luke and Clint and all of you amazing people.
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We booked Dr. Ron Paul for Keystone Speaker at Constitution Week in Grand Lake, Colorado, September 22nd.
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Or, you know, it's just difficult because we're so busy.
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We got LoneWolf36S saying, they call it Stitcher Shoot.
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Honestly, I can't really tell what this is saying.
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But again, it's a common trait of what happened on space.
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I think what happens is he was on his iPhone on speakerphone.
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The pictures that showed that he had a microphone attached to his phone and then a microphone attached here.
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Elon Musk was, you know, stuttering a little bit.
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Because this is a major moment for his company.
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And he was probably dealing with all the tech guys.
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Like they got to know each other in the first half hour.
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Well, in the beginning of today's broadcast, we detailed that they're kind of sparring.
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And they do represent larger kind of different ideologies.
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But as Elon Musk explained, he was never really political.
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But I think now society has forced him to become political.
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And I think that's what a lot of people are facing.
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And I think this was a major moment for this kind of election cycle.
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This kind of political cycle that I think is going to give Donald Trump an overall boost
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in response to everything that's been happening here.
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You saw more of a personable kind of real conversation.
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We got televised presidential debates between Nixon and RFK.
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I think this is another kind of landmark kind of moment where it's kind of like we're tuning
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into a private conversation between two dudes just kind of chatting it up, which was interesting
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But it provides us a long form kind of conversation that isn't scripted.
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This is like a new kind of major cornerstone moment where televised debates were a major
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thing, were a brand new thing that changed the game.
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And overall, it's going to help Donald Trump, just like the televised debates helped JFK.
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Yeah, it was like listening to a phone call of a couple of friends.
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But then I reminded myself, oh, wait, wait, that's the most famous guy in the world and
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Like you can have presidents video chat without you don't need Secret Service anymore.
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You can have like really high profile dudes come together and communicate in public without
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It's so powerful an opportunity to really transform the way humanity interacts.
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And they were kind of feeling each other out in the beginning and they were all like official.
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And then you saw the kind of loosening up the longer it went on.
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And I think we need to see more of that in American politics.
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Tomorrow we have Billy Carson and the next day it's Kate Shanahan.
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We, of course, return anything else you'd like to say.
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And where can people find you guys as, of course, our guests left.
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And, of course, we had a great show with everybody.
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I was listening to the show in my room, in your room.
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You know, shout out to the Nephilim Death Squad.
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We're trying not to say their name on the show.
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Clint Russell, I want to shout out Clint Russell.
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