556. Andy, Eric Schmitt & DJ CTI: GOP Introduce Censorship Bill, WW3 Watch & Trump to Appear In D.C. Court
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In this episode of The Realists, we have a special guest, United States Senator and good buddy of mine Eric Schmidt. We talk about his life growing up in Missouri, how he got into politics, and what it's like being a member of Congress.
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yeah so we have a we have a special guest united states senator and a good buddy of mine mr eric
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schmidt what's happening bro man it is good to be here it's great to have you first time long time
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yeah yeah it's uh it's long overdue so yeah no we tried to get this together a couple times but
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i mean we're both kind of doing stuff yeah i'm gonna say it's kind of i mean he's doing a little
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something yeah no i'm glad it worked out man it's good to be here yeah so so i gotta ask you first and
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foremost um you know you were the attorney general of missouri you did a great job when you were here
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uh what's it like being a senator now um it's pretty crazy it's a historic thing man it is
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it is no it's it's wild and um you know the swearing in was in in early january and uh my
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parents were both alive came up along with a lot of my family and for most everybody in my family was
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like the first time they're ever in washington dc and i'd only been in the capital like once or twice
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my whole life yeah so you know i grew up in bridgeton not too far from here man in a in a really
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blue collar part of town and my dad worked midnights and seven days a week and that's not typically the
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people who were in the united states senate a lot of them were you know yeah harvard yale all that
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kind of stuff so it's um just it's um it's humbling you know it's a it's important spot and i'm not
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sure i ever thought that's where i would be yeah but um i just try to keep in mind the people here
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you know that you're fighting for because watch because dc can be this sort of the stuff they talk
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about there is not the same stuff you talk about when you're here you know so you try to bring that
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perspective there but it's great man it's um it's an honorable lifetime to fight for the things that
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we believe in you know i've talked about this stuff a lot yeah and to try to bring that fight to
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washington is something that that definitely motivates me it's why i did it it's why i'm doing
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it and um but it's been great so far so good that's cool and working on some good stuff yeah i know you
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are like let's talk about a couple of those things that you've been working on now you you did something
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pretty significant just today um regarding censorship and social media is that topic
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number one okay we're gonna move right into it let's get into it all right we'll just go right
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into it headline number one guys all right yeah what is it gop lawmakers introduced bill allowing
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federal officials to be sued for censorship right on our own backyard man doing the good work so uh this
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this article reads senator eric schmidt that's you that's me that's him he's right here holy shit
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um and representative dan bishop out of north carolina they introduced legislation that would allow
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citizens to hold officials accountable if they attempt to censor online speech uh the latest push
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from conservatives to protect free speech online the censorship accountability act introduced in both
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chambers of congress would permit lawsuits against federal executive branch officials
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believed to be participating in censorship for damages uh in his previous role as missouri's
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attorney general schmidt filed a lawsuit alleging the federal government overstepped in its efforts to
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control how social media companies addressed posts about covet 19 during the pandemic including the
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efficacy of vaccines and the lab leak origin theory the lawsuit has led to a preliminary injunction
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announced last month that blocks almost all contact between biden administration officials
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and social media companies with exceptions for matters related to criminal activity and national security
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following the ruling schmidt sent letters to biden and 18 other administration officials reminding them
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why they were barred from contacting social media companies and seeking further information the letters
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ask for confirmation that the officials are committed to protecting free speech a list of steps being taken to ensure
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compliance with the court's orders all communications with big tech uh firms over the last year that could lead to censorship
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a list of any non-governmental partners uh partner entities engaged in the effort and steps being taken to instill confidence
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in the federal government going forward that's a lot there that's a really really really big deal
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um and it comes at this weird time and and like you know we we talked about the twitter files here on the show
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multiple times we we looked at that but now it's coming out and we've been we've been kind of like you know alluding
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to it facebook files right like where are they at we know they got to come sometime and now that stuff is starting
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to roll out um like this headline from by bar reading biden white house wanted facebook to change the algorithm
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boost new york times content over right wing media um jim jordan he's been on a a big push of this uh
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kind of leading this facebook files um portion um but he's releasing all these different type of emails
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and communications between white house officials and social media big tech firms um like this one came
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from april 14th uh it says quote rob if you were to change the algorithm so that people were more likely
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to see new york times wall street journal any authoritative news source over daily wire tommy
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lauren polarizing people you wouldn't have a mechanism to check the material impact i i think they're
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talking about us yeah that's us that's why i highlighted yeah i highlighted okay yeah that's us yeah all
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right congrats but i mean even going to the stuff about about facebook um about covet uh so like this was
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another um uh i guess release from the facebook files uh this was an email um it says uh mark
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cheryl uh quote we are we are seeking your guidance on whether to take more aggressive action against
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certain vaccine discouraging content uh the important piece here is saying quote we are facing continued
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pressure from external stakeholders including the white house and the press to remove more covet 19 vaccine
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discouraging content uh and it goes on so we got all of this going on um i guess let's start with the
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censorship accountability act where are we at with that so i think it's important to like take a step
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back and realize how all this started so when i was ag last um uh last year well over a year ago now
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we filed this missouri versus biden lawsuit which is and you mentioned in the headlines there was a judge
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issued the order basically stopping them from this activity they've had with social media giants to
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censor speech so when we filed a lot of people of course were like oh this is ridiculous it's frivolous
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it's conspiracy theory stuff right and all its stuff has been proven to be true like all the allegations
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prove to be true and it came at the time if you guys remember when the government literally had
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started a disinformation governance board i mean this is like orwellian stuff where the government's
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going to decide what you can hear what you can say what you can see and so for me uh it struck a nerve
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and knew that you know somebody had to do something about this right and so we filed the lawsuit one of
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the things we were able to get into discovery before the judge ruled which turned out to be huge because
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once we did that and you saw emails and text messages from people like the surgeon general
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to facebook officials and twitter officials saying take that down they're also threatening legal action
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so the government can't censor speech right that's what the first amendment's all about
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but they also can't outsource that speech to big tech giants i mean some of the biggest companies
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in the history of the world so if you think about if you're somebody that wants to express a point of
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view that isn't the whatever the regime's narrative right what chance do you really have against the big
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bad federal government and then some of the biggest companies you know in the history of the world
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right and so we wanted to go to bat for the first amendment people who've been censored and i think
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for me the first amendment is just fundamental right it's it's the idea but here's what the founders
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knew the founders knew that um most people in the world and still to this day resolve differences
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through violence right but they devise the system where there's pressure release valve right where you
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have your show and somebody can also have another show and somebody can listen to what they want to
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listen to or say what they want to say in the town square or now the virtual town square it's sort of
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like this beating heart of the constitution right it kind of gives life to the republic and if you start
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to narrow the bandwidth of what people can see or what they can say that leads to a lot of frustration
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so if you want to understand a lot of the frustration that's out there and i've run statewide in
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missouri three times in six years you get around that's a lot of it right they feel like hey wait
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a minute i i don't need to be looked down upon by these people a thousand miles away for what i
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believe or what i want to hear or some you know i don't think masks are effective by the way they're
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not yeah but like if you say the truth right nobody's punished for like saying wrong stuff but they get
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punished for saying the truth and it's terrifying these people who want to control what you say so we
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filed the lawsuit the stuff came out twitter files happens after that and then of course you've got these
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hearings so um today we filed the censorship accountability act so right now we've got that
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lawsuit you can stop it but what's the real penalty right like what is the hammer on the back end so
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what this would be individuals can sue individual government officials in the you know administrative
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state for their first amendment rights being violated and all of that is meant to deter these people
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who by the way nobody's ever heard of most of these people you know you hear of fauci but there's
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all these agencies like cissa who knows what cissa is nobody knows what cissa is but these people were
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in charge of monitoring your speech and then they try to get around it they'd have stanford or the
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university of washington do it for them and then they get on the phone or they get on email and they'd
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have weekly censorship meetings to shut people down like millions of posts you know hundreds of
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thousands of americans not just the famous ones you know of right but just regular people who
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have a point of view those people might be famous if they hadn't been censored right yeah and and uh
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i just think people ought to be able to make their own decisions right like take it in it was my when
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i was suing school district for mass that was the point of view it was like let parents decide what
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they want to do they can decide if this is helpful or not you know they can judge it but you get this
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kind of mindset um where they want to control things and whatever it is inside of me maybe it's being
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a missourian or whatever it is just how i grew up kind of a contrarian man i don't you you give
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everybody the information they can make their own decisions and by the way people can say what they
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want to say even if i disagree with it that's right you know i mean like you fight speech you
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don't agree with with more speech not censorship and i think that's getting lost in all this yeah
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for sure dude we've lost you because of this because the censorship didn't just start during
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covid that's what people have to understand when you take free speech okay the the open society
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dialogue that happens amongst human beings and then you create social media okay and this happened
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around you know what 2000 the 2000s we'll just say and now you take what's the speech that was
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happening out in public and you put it on this online forum and that online forum grows and grows and
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grows and grows where it does become the actual town square of where ideas are communicated about and
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and the censorship starts with their algorithms right there is no free traffic on the internet
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anymore and it hasn't been way before covid part of the reason i started my andigram which is an email
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list was because i was being censored for profanity all right shocking yeah like if you would say
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something uh a four-letter word they would take your traffic down and and and then it got really
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noticeable to everybody else you know during covid but the question should be asked because there's a
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there's a there's a number of points that are that are being brought up with this discussion the
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question that i think should be asked is do these people even have the right to delegate where the
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attention goes in any way shape or form inside their own platform if this serves as the public square
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right so that's a great point so what i was just was just talking about was sort of government
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actors then you deal with one of the private players what's their role right and so i've got
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another bill called the collude act that basically says if you're engaged in this kind of censorship
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you lose your section 230 protections what what is that right that means you can't get sued like
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facebook can't get sued right now um twitter or x can't get sued right now i love what elon musk is
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doing but like they're shielded because when that law went into effect in 1996 the idea was the
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internet was kind of emerging right that this is an open platform it's different than an organization
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like a like a news organization that can get sued for for libel or whatever right and so you got to
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kind of pick a team here like if you're a social media company you want to fall into that category
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right you start altering your algorithm or you start making editorial decisions on content right
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like then you don't get those legal protections right platform anymore so we all take that away
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so i think it's a one-two punch right you deal with the government side you deal with the private
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side but you're right and you've been talking about this for a while covid to me um like so people
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talk about power corrupting power reveals right yeah so what covid did is it put enormous power in
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the hands of people who should never had in the first place and it revealed what their true intentions
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are and by the way gave a playbook like it's not just covid you look what's happening now with
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climate alarmism the idea is declare an emergency right um start telling people in because of that
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then you have these emergency executive orders so it bypasses all this stuff that where people are
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supposed to have a say and then all of a sudden you know you're not allowed to do x y and z right
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and that's the problem that's why i think this fight's so important it's not just covid and you
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know i was in the middle all that stuff we sued on the vaccine mandate missouri did we won at the
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supreme court right we sued on the head start trying to force vaccinations and masks on kids we took
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that to the supreme court or we took that to the court and won we've got this missouri versus
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biden so kind of you look at the the tail of the tape there man like pushing back against all this
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stuff because i just really believe like there's nothing new under the sun this stuff has been done
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by every tyrant since the beginning of time to aggregate power and exercise it on people who don't
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have that power and we have to push back against that in this country because there's nowhere else to
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go like america is this kind of last best hope so we got to hold on to this in the first amendment's
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like right in the middle of the fight yeah dude people don't like you guys who listen you don't
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realize like if it wasn't for the suits that eric put through things would have been a lot different
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right now for all of us well and dude like i applaud you too because he could have very well did what
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many other ags at the time did in other states even red states where they just kind of yeah it's easy
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look it's easy just to go to like these ribbon cuttings and do whatever you can do a lot of that
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that is not why i decided to do this like i think you got to want to do something you got to want
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to try to protect something so for me like as much power is because people want to be in these
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positions and and continue to aggregate me it's just like man get it back to the people so people
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can live their lives and pursue their dreams whatever that is yeah whatever that is and i'm
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not going to tell them what to do but they get to do it you touched on something that i think is
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important to note which was the national emergency and dj if you click back on a few of these
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uh slides that we talked about not that one keep going back no no um no right here that one if you
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read the last sentence here it says um the lawsuit has led to a preliminary injunction announced last
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month that blocks almost all contact between biden administration officials and social media companies
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with exceptions for matters related to criminal activity and national security now correct me if
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i'm wrong eric but this is why they keep trying to claim all these emergencies yep so that they can
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suit they can circumvent these these rules well think about it congress is one of my first votes to say
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that the covid emergency is over that was in 20 january of 2023 right you're right the reason why they hold
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on to this stuff is because there's different powers granted now look if you're like pearl harbor
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happens right like some you know there are certain things that need to happen when you're like going
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to war right the problem is a lot of these people put this try to put this stuff into that box so they
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can get away with it yeah and you mark my words i said this three years ago the next thing will be
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you want to know why they're talking about climate lockdown yep yep you want to know why they're
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talking about daughter said it two days ago she said there's going to be climate lockdowns
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whether you p well this is her exact quote there are going to be climate lockdowns whether you
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people like it or not yeah because they know better right yeah we're in california you know
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you're not going to have gas-powered vehicles in five years meanwhile they don't have enough
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power to charge the electric vehicles that are there like right now this stuff is it's totally insane
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yeah it's totally insane and so i do think though that like you guys have lended voice to this
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people are waking up to this they see it it's a playbook that's been tried before just not at the
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level it's being played here in the united states what do you think the reason for that is because
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you know what i think man i think they're trying to destroy the whole entire world intentionally
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especially america well i think that um there is this uh well look at dei right or crt all this stuff
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it's super divisive yeah it's super divisive and it's a it's based in this marxist ideology right
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where you separate like you and i go out we'll find all kinds of things we have in common but
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that's not what this ideology is all about right like even the military now so i'm on the armed
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services committee a lot of the questions i ask some of these political appointees who want to push
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this divisive diversity equity inclusion stuff is you know it's essentially racial quotas it's these
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struggle sessions and it is divisive like think about the military these guys man are willing to put
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their lives on the line they wear uniforms same haircuts all that is built you know meant to build
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cohesion not divide and uh but you see right now from the left man they want to infuse this into
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our schools they want to infuse this into our military um and it's all about sort of indoctrination
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because if you can create that kind of division if you can create that kind of uh you know demoralizing
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view that's the only way they can ever sort of have a foothold in this country where we kind of
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fundamentally in our dna believe that people should be free you know that's kind of when you say they
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you mean the communists yeah all right good yeah no look it didn't work like it didn't it's never
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going to work it didn't work with economic policy right like it failed and people saw it but if you
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can infuse it now into race or something like that if it's new that's the game plan and um and if
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people are being honest that's what it they'll just call it out and and you know one of the reasons
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i think why you and i have built such a strong relationship is i don't care man like this i
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care about this country yeah and if it's whatever you want yeah and if and if i'm up you know i'm up
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in six years if people don't think like they can they'll vote for me or vote against me but man we got a
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country to save and i mean that like we got a country to save where it's the it's the last best hope
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man where people can pursue their dreams i don't want to be like you're like you know we want to see the
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blueprint look at europe yeah i mean that they're completely like energy dependent on countries that aren't
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friendly to them right they've they don't have the same kind of freedoms that we have in this
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country and a lot of people on the left are totally fine with that right because the government then
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is the is replaces all the things but the things you believe in that god-sized hole right that people
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talk about gets filled with something yeah and a lot of people on the left they want it to be government
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and people don't understand too because like you have to have something to lose to be fearful of
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losing it and a lot of these people on the left on the far progressive left if we really break
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down that demographic now i'm not saying that we can't have reasonable discourse with with a democrat
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that's not what i'm saying but the the reality is is that democrats most of the democrats are not aware
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of how far left their party has moved and most of them are actually more conservative by today's
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standards anyway if we're being real like most of those people agree with every single thing that i say
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outside of uh or every single thing that like you would stand for outside of maybe uh the
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pro-life stance right that would but i think that's also changing i think people are waking
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up to how that's affected culture and society and how that's been used to legitimately especially in
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the black communities keep the black communities from reproducing and actually coming out so it's
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genocide yeah yeah i mean it's euthanasia is what has been used as i mean but i think a lot of people
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are changing and you know these people that we talk about on this far progressive left if we really
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examine that demographic those people don't have anything to lose these are people who are not
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really paying into taxes they're screaming and yelling about everything they want what you have
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but they don't want to work the way you've worked they they deserve deserve deserve and title and title and
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title and scream and yell and throw temper tantrums and because we've listened to those temper tantrums at all
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now they've gained some momentum the reality is we should look at those people just like we looked
00:23:35.700
at them in generations past and be like bro uh your opinion isn't valued the same way as these other
00:23:42.340
people's opinions because you're not contributing to the system yeah well i think that a lot of those
00:23:46.980
people and i think people are waking up to this that on the left man they've been super involved in
00:23:52.100
a lot of these cultural institute whether it's universities or these bureaucratic positions or in you
00:23:57.940
know school administrators whatever they've they've kind of populated this for sure this kind of you
00:24:05.060
know force that they have and that's why i think we got to be fully engaged and sort of push back
00:24:09.860
right because there's no there's no calvary right it's no it is us it's us it's us and you just like
00:24:14.900
look john carrey flying around in a private jet telling everybody else poor people who what they can't
00:24:19.940
have bro you know were you in the room were you in the room when they did that no i wasn't oh my god
00:24:25.220
we laughed so hard dude when he's like we have never owned a private jet i do not own a private jet
00:24:31.380
i don't have a private jet he gets pushed on like 20 times finally he's like my wife owned the private
00:24:35.620
i don't own it my wife though bro yeah meanwhile you're you can't have your ac on when it's 100
00:24:41.860
degrees yeah we gotta get rid of our stones like dude get the fuck out of here man it's nuts it's
00:24:47.300
insane you know the only hope is that people are seeing this but i think what this you know getting
00:24:52.100
back to the headline it's like this has opened this thing up now yeah if if if we went to file the
00:24:56.820
lawsuit and elon musk doesn't buy twitter yeah oh it'd be totally different all this stuff would
00:25:01.540
still be in the dark canada right now right in canada where they shut they shut the news off
00:25:06.980
social media yeah dude canada is getting no news on social media on social media none like that's
00:25:15.620
what we would be dealing with here you know we'd be dealing with anybody who had an opinion actually
00:25:21.380
here it would be cnn would get to say whatever they want msnbc get to say whatever they want and
00:25:26.740
nobody else can say which we're not far off of that well cnn would be on there like everybody's dead
00:25:31.060
because i was talking to eric they had like a death count like during coven it's like that was
00:25:35.060
they had like this just everybody is dead did you guys see the thing they did on uh the high
00:25:39.620
temperatures like last week they they put the same ticker up there for high temperatures dude like
00:25:45.060
because here's why it hasn't worked for them most people understand that this is something you know
00:25:50.340
that's that's that's far off and people disagree about that the extent to which humans have anything to
00:25:55.860
do with controlling weather but they got to make it like an immediate concern because it's the
00:26:00.900
only way that they can kind of try to con people into this scam yeah it's also giving up stuff that
00:26:05.860
they shouldn't have to give up it's also a distraction too yeah you know but the climate
00:26:09.460
stuff is fucking stupid um but i do want to ask you one more question on this bill so
00:26:16.820
how what what's like the line of attack on this so like as as an american citizen right and i feel like
00:26:21.780
i've been censored i feel like my first amendment has been violated and i'm going after these federal
00:26:26.180
officials is it just based like i mean what's the damages based off of you know the harm that
00:26:31.780
you've realized it could be economic okay um uh but i think by the way um the other piece of this
00:26:38.660
especially since the facebook files that came out yeah these these companies have now opened themselves
00:26:43.300
up pretty dramatically so and it could just be them violating their own terms of service and what the
00:26:49.860
the the unspoken thing in all this is when we were trying to prove like we had to prove that the
00:26:54.580
government was not just colluding with but sort of coercing right right that this wasn't a voluntary
00:26:59.860
thing but the the media companies who would go along with voluntary but felt some sort of real pressure
00:27:05.300
and they got them to not just take down posts to change the terms of service like of you know like
00:27:12.180
whenever you're on one of these sites there's a terms of service that you agree to that's changed
00:27:16.180
300 pages and then also these algorithms now right like pressure them to change the algorithm so
00:27:20.580
think about if you're if you're a conservative business owner right and all of a sudden you know
00:27:25.860
you were seen and you're no longer seen dude dude eric that happens all the time i know i know and i
00:27:31.220
know people like i could tell you five or six people have had their business ruined because of that
00:27:35.380
yeah and so there has to be and part of the reason why i'm doing this is there has to be a disruptive
00:27:40.260
event because these folks are too powerful so you have to have it can't just be one attorney general
00:27:45.780
it's an army of people who say you're not going to allow us to you're not going to we're not going
00:27:49.860
to allow you to censor us anymore and that pressure whether it's litigation or something we do in
00:27:55.060
congress is the only thing that can bust this thing up and that's what we got to fight for what what
00:28:00.660
what about i mean what do you what's your personal opinion like
00:28:07.620
shouldn't like should these social media companies even be able to create
00:28:12.180
to curate an algorithm or should it just be open traffic i mean for me i think if you're going to
00:28:19.460
have an algorithm like that you have to be really upfront about it you know and that's that's the
00:28:24.420
part that nobody has any idea what that is because people are talking about censorship in terms of
00:28:30.420
getting posts removed or getting deep platform but that's not really where the censoring is the
00:28:35.780
censoring is in some person behind the scene yes saying i don't like dj's content so i'm going to
00:28:43.380
turn the dial all the way down and not tell them anything of anything yeah and that happens every day
00:28:48.100
and it's been happening for a decade well i know i know somebody who's got who had a business where they
00:28:52.100
were you know they had t-shirts like second amendment related t-shirts was doing great all of a sudden
00:28:58.900
you were on the naughty list or whatever the hell they'd come up with see and you can't see
00:29:02.980
them anymore and by the way the other think about google too we're not even really talking about
00:29:06.820
google i mean but google's the worst if you're on page 10 not on page one you know the google
00:29:12.260
you're irrelevant and so when i was ag we also filed an antitrust lawsuit against google for that so
00:29:19.220
for me it's man you got to bust this stuff up and uh because they're way too powerful they can
00:29:23.780
they control way too much of the flow of information and um it's wrong and and by the way it's all
00:29:28.900
a lie because they claim to be this open platform right where it is sort of like hey anybody can see
00:29:35.380
anything this come where you can come post your your stuff that isn't that is not how it works so
00:29:40.260
that's so you got the government piece of it like we talked about and then also you got this private
00:29:43.620
piece that you have to attack and it's going to be hard like these are i mean it's going to take a
00:29:47.540
minute yeah what's been happening to to your point you know i don't think people realize
00:29:53.620
because because the argument always is well it's a private business so they can do what they want
00:29:58.580
right but what what's happened here is the federal government has outsourced the censorship they are
00:30:05.220
leaning on these yes these creator or these uh these these entrepreneurs bro listen we'll give you
00:30:11.860
your 230 protection dude this is why zuckerberg was on rogan saying hey man the fbi fucking basically
00:30:18.580
told me to do this by the way do you know he the reason i'm convinced we had filed the lawsuit
00:30:25.620
the discovery on this stuff going back and forth was about to drop the next week i'm convinced he
00:30:31.620
goes on rogan to get out in front of this because he knows look all this other stuff now is coming on
00:30:35.540
the facebook files they knew all this stuff was going on yeah and they know how exposed they are
00:30:39.460
know how terrible it looks it's going to look real bad and i also think that's what the pr thing about
00:30:43.700
him like being jujitsu and all this shit's about too yeah so that he looks like he's this innocent
00:30:48.340
dude who didn't know what the fuck was going on yeah when in reality in my opinion these people
00:30:52.900
got a little taste of power they thought they could rule the world they were able to for a while and
00:30:57.220
now they're not well i'll tell you this so in that lawsuit i took uh fauci's deposition
00:31:02.420
and it was like the last thing i got to do as ad before i got sworn in and um i remember that phone
00:31:07.060
call it was incredible that has to be pretty imposing because he's like a tiny little dude you're
00:31:13.460
you're a respectable man you know what i'm saying we look different in a lineup
00:31:18.100
yeah but uh walking he's like oh man that place was like getting into fort knox and you could tell
00:31:22.340
this guy has just lived a really sheltered it's almost like a cocoon he's in there they got all
00:31:26.980
these lawyers from the department of justice there and he's sitting there and um
00:31:33.540
no shit he in the middle of the deposition the court reporter sneezes
00:31:38.580
and he looks at her and asks her if she has an upper respiratory infection if she has covid
00:31:45.540
and tells her to put a mask on like this is the guy this isn't like in march of 2020 this is in
00:31:52.020
october or november of 2022 this is the guy that was you know claiming to be the science and he was that
00:31:59.780
sort of like a hypochondriac about this thing yeah and um so anyway it was a little bit of an insight
00:32:05.060
into this guy but his daughter worked at twitter so like these communications were happening all
00:32:12.740
the time they were taking down anything that might lead people and they did it under this justification
00:32:17.780
that everybody needs to get the vaccine or everybody needs to wear a mask meanwhile fauci in um march of
00:32:24.180
2020 a friend we uncovered this email a friend emails him say hey i'm getting i know it's cove it's
00:32:29.940
happening i'm getting on a plane should i wear a mask he's like nope not effective don't worry
00:32:34.740
about it they knew it wasn't it wasn't yeah but but think about it it's sort of like what happened
00:32:38.900
locally here with sam page and others or in other states you saw think about the power you're a county
00:32:44.580
executive that your main job is like naming streets and stuff like that you can go up in the microphone
00:32:50.500
every monday and say i got you we're gonna protect you still need to wear a mask be vigilant this is the
00:32:58.100
science there's a lot of power in that and and i think that people we you know i was certainly
00:33:04.180
part of it other people were part of it you guys were part of it and we got to push back against
00:33:07.940
that and and you can and if people want to wear one man like you want to walk around forest park
00:33:13.540
with 10 masks on your face in the summertime god bless you it's america i mean i think it's nuts
00:33:20.340
but like i'm cool if people were doing what they want to do but it's not i don't give it's not based
00:33:24.660
anything but think of the power they had of telling you we know what's best and people bring some
00:33:29.140
relevance to their miserable existence yeah so but man it was she's on the cover of like vogue and
00:33:35.380
shit yeah he's giving commencement addresses this next to a pool in a suit yeah come on man yeah
00:33:40.260
they got fauci candles what the hell you know fauci dude man crazy guys well guys that was headline
00:33:46.340
number one let's keep this show well first of all bro uh before we get on to other things thanks for
00:33:50.580
doing this shit yeah because like without you doing this people don't realize that you're a key
00:33:55.700
figure and all of this stuff and you don't get enough credit for it like i see a lot of these
00:34:00.500
guys who are getting credit for like you know senator cruz gets a lot of credit and tv time and ran paul
00:34:07.380
and like all these guys which you know i like ran paul but you know you're not getting the credit you
00:34:12.100
deserve yet and people don't realize that you're the key figure in protecting what is essentially
00:34:18.100
free speech in today's america which is on social media platforms yeah well part of that's because
00:34:22.500
they still probably censor them that was our first headline let's keep the show moving uh
00:34:30.980
if you guys want to join in on the conversation hashtag censor these let us know in the comments
00:34:35.300
guys what you think um and also if you have not yet and you're still watching this on youtube and you
00:34:41.300
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00:34:45.940
subscribed just go click subscribe yeah do us a solid no hoes on here yeah all right um
00:34:52.500
let's keep it moving we got headline number two headline number two reads world war three watch
00:34:58.980
poland sends combat helicopters extra troops to border after belarus military violates airspace
00:35:06.900
yeah yeah let's have this bible article guys reading uh poland accuses belarus
00:35:11.860
is it is in belarus where they sent uh wagner group that's what i thought yes yeah
00:35:15.940
yep uh so poland accuses belarus of having flown two helicopters into its airspace accusing the
00:35:24.020
moscow aligned nation of escalating tensions and responding by deploying more troops and its own
00:35:30.900
helicopters to the border uh two belarusian uh helicopters flew into polish airspace on monday
00:35:37.300
a statement by the ministry of defense said revealing the aircraft entered polish territory at very low
00:35:43.860
altitude flying below radar making them quote difficult to detect end quote uh locals spotted
00:35:51.220
the belarus colored wearing uh helicopters flying low over their houses and posted the images to social
00:35:56.980
media reports state uh the helicopters were on a training mission which the belarusian government
00:36:02.580
had notified poland in advance is taking place but nevertheless poland said the incursion was
00:36:08.580
unacceptable and summoned the belarus ambassador the polish defense minister maruz blaskatch said in
00:36:16.500
the response to what the government called a provocation he had ordered extra troops and combat
00:36:21.220
helicopters to the borders belarus has denied that any such incursion took place um deutsche well reports
00:36:29.700
they called the claims quote unquote far-fetched and that poland had invented the incident to give a
00:36:36.180
pretext for building up their military deployment on the border um now we all know the significance of
00:36:42.420
poland um there's a lot of moving pieces going on in russia ukraine 1909 poland became a nato ally um
00:36:50.180
they're claiming uh that wagner forces are trying to destabilize nato um push on poland
00:36:57.700
and that's all good and well we got that going on that's interesting but that i want to know if you
00:37:01.860
guys have seen this uh the the shit's happening in africa all right let's move continents a little
00:37:06.660
bit because i believe they all tie together have you guys seen the stuff about the the coup coup
00:37:10.740
to tie and and uh niger um this headline reads why some people want russia in and france out
00:37:17.780
in a sign of growing hostility towards the west since the coup in niger a businessman proudly shows
00:37:23.780
off his outfit in the colors of the russian flag in the traditional heartland of deposed president
00:37:29.700
mohammed bosom uh since the coup there has been a war of words between the military and the west
00:37:37.220
niger hosts a french military base and is the world's seventh biggest producer of uranium the
00:37:44.660
fuel is vital for nuclear power with a quarter of it going to europe especially former colonial power
00:37:51.460
france uh since general uh abadou hamley uh to cheney
00:37:58.500
sorry you're just making this up yeah listen i don't blame you that's pretty tough that's my best
00:38:04.340
just keep going hey for effort yeah yeah since that guy overthrew the president in a coup
00:38:10.340
on 26 july russian colors have suddenly appeared on the streets thousands took part in a protest in
00:38:17.620
the capital naami on sunday with some waving russian flags and even attacking the french embassy
00:38:24.100
it seems now this movement is spreading across the country here's a picture of that business owner
00:38:30.020
um you guys got i mean like they're waving the russian flag all over um it's pretty incredible to
00:38:35.860
see uh biden we actually just evacuated our embassy uh in niger um and of course that came after the
00:38:43.140
pentagon said there's no threat so we got all of this stuff going on and i want to pose this
00:38:48.100
question because we talk about them really have quite often they have a they being the elites they
00:38:52.580
have a couple of different options right there's world war three uh there's another pandemic possibly
00:38:57.460
being released um climate lockdowns right they have a few different options and all of these disastrous
00:39:04.020
headlines um from the coup in niger they're all popping up um and to no surprise
00:39:09.860
covet hospitalizations are on the rise again politico put it out what's the new cover 19 search
00:39:19.940
my question is do you guys think like these are really just temperature checks right they're
00:39:24.580
trying to see what the public's going to react the most to and then maybe that's how they make the
00:39:28.500
decision what do you guys think on this you're meaning like you mean from an aspect of like test
00:39:35.220
marketing correct like we are scared are they more are they more likely to react to kobe 19 are they
00:39:41.300
more likely to react to world war three exactly is that is that what you got i mean what we what we
00:39:48.580
got i don't know i don't know that all those are related i think you might yeah i i would yeah i would
00:39:54.820
i would put those in two different buckets the first one what's happening in in europe right now is
00:40:00.020
incredibly dangerous because um you know so i'm somebody that i i don't you know sending 115
00:40:08.980
billion dollars to ukraine and we don't do anything about southern border here in the united states
00:40:16.100
is unacceptable to me bro that's treason it's unacceptable and um it is a very dangerous
00:40:22.820
situation that's going on um and there's a lot of people and i'm not one included including in the
00:40:27.220
republican party and and all the democrats are supporting all this and it's a blank check we
00:40:31.780
just had votes last week on the national defense authorization act to just have an audit to have
00:40:36.900
an audit of how that money's being spent that got voted down jeez i was one of the few people that
00:40:40.900
voted to have the audit i was also one of the few people and it's kind of a weird mix of people
00:40:46.340
republican democrat that voted for this that said ram ram paul had an amendment that said before you
00:40:51.540
know as a nato country before we would ever there's an article five like a russia invades poland right
00:40:58.420
before we would actually go to war congress would actually have to be the ones to go to war
00:41:03.940
declare war like in the constitution there are like 12 of us that voted for that so there is this i think
00:41:11.140
people are really invested in this thing and it's it's clouding the vision because the real threat
00:41:16.580
and i'm telling you i'm on the armed services committee you get these classified briefings i'm not
00:41:19.380
going to obviously divulge anything there but china is the real threat like russia is proving itself it's
00:41:25.780
not that what's happening over there isn't real but it's a third-rate military at this point right
00:41:30.580
russia ukraine there's got to be a way to sort of figure this thing out but china man they are
00:41:34.660
they have built islands in the south china sea they are fully weaponized with anti-aircraft anti-missile
00:41:40.180
um systems they have hypersonics that can take out potentially take out aircraft carriers
00:41:45.460
they have a bigger navy than we have they have we have four naval shipyards they have 12 each one of
00:41:50.580
them each one of them has greater capacity than all of ours combined they're playing in space they
00:41:55.780
view themselves as the last 150 200 years has been a blip historically they're either a you know
00:42:02.340
thousands of year old kind of civilization america's new they're betting against us that we can't hold on
00:42:07.620
that the last 80 years has been an accident of history and they are hell-bent on world domination
00:42:12.820
that's the truth and so there has been this focus now more on china but i think a lot of what's going
00:42:18.100
on over there that is not our biggest america's biggest threat it is china and uh you know they're
00:42:24.100
playing i mean they're playing with fire over there right now if you get into this nato conflict that is
00:42:29.620
world war three and i don't want to see that and there's a way to diffuse it some people don't
00:42:34.180
want to engage in that i don't think which is wrong what's your take on on you know because my theory is
00:42:40.420
this dude and i'm i'm definitely not privy to any information you know this is just me watching
00:42:46.820
what's going on what i think is going on and when i see the president of the united states
00:42:54.260
being shown to have taken money from foreign interests to make policy decisions about foreign
00:43:02.260
interests and the probe which is you know as you know a probe is just the beginning of what's
00:43:09.780
actually going on and we see these connections that he has to china and the things that have been going
00:43:17.140
on and then we see the decision about the border right with the borders wide open we see the printing
00:43:25.140
of endless amounts of money we see the sending of all of our military equipment and assets and all
00:43:32.660
of this money to ukraine we see the crime in the cities going crazy we see the propagation through the
00:43:39.620
media which china is also heavily involved in of identity politics and division and and the ability for
00:43:48.420
to keep america from uniting and we look at all these things the draining of the strategic oil reserves
00:43:54.820
i mean we're we're in my opinion at the most vulnerable that we have been in my lifetime and
00:44:05.460
i personally believe and this is by no way am i saying that you believe this but this is what i
00:44:11.540
believe i believe that this dude is acting in the interests of himself and not in the interests of
00:44:18.180
our country and we are being served up to be conquered i think he is compromised that's what i think
00:44:24.180
i think he's compromised and the more of this stuff it's sort of a drip drip drip um i mean
00:44:29.380
am i out of line thinking all that stuff look and by the way when was the last time um you called
00:44:33.780
your dad when you're getting ready to close a deal like get your dad on the phone my i've never called
00:44:37.940
my dad like get him on speakerphone for i mean it's like it's all this it's just insane but um but
00:44:44.340
yeah look in in i think a lot of people try to make this way more complicated than it needs to be
00:44:50.420
if we are energy independent and dominant half of these issues go by the wayside there is no reason
00:44:57.700
the world why we should be depending on china for these supply chains there's none and um wouldn't
00:45:03.540
that lend more to my my theory though because that was the literal first thing he did when he came in
00:45:08.500
he did yeah day one i know he did that and he's done nothing about the board i think he's sort of
00:45:12.660
trying to appease his base in many ways because he thinks that um you know from a political perspective
00:45:19.620
it helps him to have you know an open border i guess it's like there have been you know missouri
00:45:26.340
has six million people in the whole state right six point two million there have been over seven
00:45:32.180
million people that we know of that have come here legally just in the last two and a half years
00:45:35.620
think about that and by the way we don't know who they are we don't know who they are we we don't
00:45:39.220
even we don't know where they're at by the way we have and we don't know where they come from we
00:45:42.740
don't know what like we don't these are a lot of these are military-aged males from different
00:45:47.380
places all over the world like and and i see this all as intentional right like i don't
00:45:54.180
you have a different perspective because you're in it yeah so look man here's the truth like like
00:45:58.740
there's a perspective of these guys are just idiots and they're doing shit to appease their base
00:46:03.620
or there's a perspective of everything they're doing is intentional and they're trying to like
00:46:07.860
literally serve our country up to be conquered well i think that if they had their way and this is
00:46:14.100
this is really scary and this isn't like i'm making this up like they've said this is what they
00:46:18.020
would do if they the house of representatives is like a you know it's it's a razor thin majority
00:46:23.940
right now let's say that changes if they had 52 votes in maybe just 51 votes in the senate
00:46:31.300
they've said that they will end the filibuster right which means it takes 60 votes to move on something
00:46:36.660
right which is hard to do and it should be for big stuff right yeah they would in the filibuster
00:46:42.900
they would add states to the union they would pack the supreme court and you'd have open borders and
00:46:48.660
amnesty you'd federalize elections too they've said they'd do that so if you think about that
00:46:53.780
um like how we're teetering that's why when you said this earlier about democrats man i grew up in
00:46:58.820
like i said blue collar neighborhood most of my friends parents are there's a lot i have friends
00:47:02.580
who are different like that's not the thing yeah but this isn't that this is a a radical view um
00:47:09.860
that has somehow infected like where the movement on the other side is and it's really dangerous and
00:47:15.780
they're not that far away from again pack okay let's say you go from nine to they want to go to 13
00:47:21.380
well why not why not 26 yeah after that why not 50 yeah why not 100 and then you go down this like
00:47:26.740
banana republic road and it's so it's really it's dangerous stuff man and and um i
00:47:32.420
i we're not having the same debates that we had like 30 years ago where it's like
00:47:36.660
you know um you know sort of fiscal policy or what's the best tax rate i mean they want to
00:47:41.860
fundamentally change the country forever and we just can't let them do it and that's why you got
00:47:46.180
to be in in this and we talked about earlier the calvary is not coming man it means i'm going to do
00:47:50.580
everything i can do but it also means like man run for school board or show up for something that's
00:47:55.700
important be engaged that's the only way we're going to change we can do it yeah we can do it first
00:48:00.420
off use your voice yeah second off get engaged third off live to a standard that represents what
00:48:06.020
you believe america to be yep those three things will make all the difference in the world yeah so
00:48:10.180
we're that's where we're at and so that's dangerous but i think the other the second bucket on the
00:48:13.940
coven 19 i think they know there's been this severe backlash and people see that headline nobody's
00:48:20.740
buying that yeah bs right now nobody but but hey what if we tell everybody it's the hottest day in
00:48:26.740
the history of the world you know i mean like maybe they get away maybe they think that's going
00:48:31.380
to move people so i do think that this is and it and to take a step back this is all about man
00:48:37.700
so my other passion on the free speech is sorry it's so stupid i'm laughing at the hottest day
00:48:42.100
of the history of the world it's like and and and miss omar how how long have we been tracking
00:48:46.740
this data exactly she's like 17 million years for who the fuck was tracking it lady it's a
00:48:52.260
fucking caveman we didn't have indoor plumbing like you're telling me we knew how hot the hottest
00:48:59.060
day was lady i don't know where you come from but you know we call this around here it's called
00:49:02.980
summertime right it's called july yeah that's right so but it's like if the other thing happening is
00:49:10.660
it's this administrative state and we got to bust that up like the when the founders if you think about
00:49:15.940
it they wanted to spread out power right because they didn't want people to infringe on it was all
00:49:21.380
to protect liberty so you had checks and balances separation of powers and federalism states created
00:49:25.700
the federal government only agreed upon to do certain things all these protections
00:49:29.860
but the way around that is if you have a bunch of people who are making big decisions that aren't
00:49:34.020
accountable to anybody and that's what we got like the deputy undersecretary of the epa who the hell is
00:49:39.300
that yeah but man if they send you a cease and desist letter or a guidance letter your farming operation
00:49:44.420
might be over generationally over and so we got to get back to a place man where congress is having
00:49:49.380
to vote on this stuff because all this bullshit wouldn't actually be happening yeah it wouldn't
00:49:53.460
be happening because nobody would vote for that yeah so that's another big fight that's longer term
00:49:57.540
but you see it like coveted like we said was the playbook i think another important thing that that
00:50:02.980
i would like to see addressed i think is important for our republic is that the the we can't hide bills
00:50:10.740
within the bill you know what i mean we can't have these 4 000 page bills that get introduced at
00:50:16.100
midnight right that have you know they're called the anti-inflation act when everything yeah and
00:50:23.780
everything in there is designed to create inflation you know like that's a big deal man yep i agree and
00:50:29.700
um what people most people probably don't know i didn't know until i got there man when they do
00:50:34.580
these omnibus bills there's that's you know hundreds if not thousands of pages a bunch of stuff
00:50:40.020
that's not related anything like you got to like have 13 appropriation bills that fund different
00:50:46.340
things and let people vote yes or no or offer amendments and change things like you think that's
00:50:51.860
actually what happens up there it's not and it empowers a few people just a few people who were in
00:50:58.420
leadership and so uh i think there's a movement to try to pull that back and so that you know you know
00:51:04.740
that your senator from utah or missouri has a say in this stuff and it's not just a few people getting
00:51:08.980
together in the back room deciding on this stuff so can i actually so just just for my sense how
00:51:13.860
exactly does a bill turn into an omnibus bill like what's that process like is it like okay hey uh eric
00:51:21.140
we need your vote on this you know main bill and you say okay cool but i need i need these initiatives
00:51:27.060
in this bill is that kind of so if you pass it around 500 people right the way it should work is
00:51:32.900
like this let's just take the bill the uh the censorship accountability act like run that
00:51:38.740
bill now what happens is then people put a bunch of stuff on it whatever and it stays on that's
00:51:42.820
one thing but what happens is like we're supposed to pass a budget essentially in the next couple
00:51:48.340
of months and what if you can't do what if you schumer doesn't put it on the floor or something
00:51:54.100
like that right then what happens they say well we got to fund we got to fund the government so we
00:51:59.140
didn't do it the way we're supposed to do it so now we got to put together all this stuff
00:52:02.500
and you it's a yes it's a yes or no thing man i voted against the debt raising the debt ceiling
00:52:07.620
because they had a bunch of stuff in there that didn't get to the real problem yeah and and then
00:52:11.220
when they say in the debt ceiling thing like oh well wait till it's time to do the budget bills when
00:52:14.980
you get the budget bills like well we got to do this because we got to fund the government so it's
00:52:18.020
this institutional way of of getting people to go along with a bunch of stuff they don't really
00:52:22.740
support and i'm just you know i'm not going to do that right and uh and i think there's a there's a
00:52:27.060
group of people coming in now that are that it's some of it's generational right like i'm 48 um the
00:52:32.740
average age in the senate is 67 years old yeah and there's some there's some newer folks that are
00:52:37.860
coming in that have a different view i work with anybody but um i think you just got to have
00:52:42.660
accountability right like make us vote on stuff they can be hard votes but then that that's fine like
00:52:48.500
you know and people are going to agree with it or disagree with it but at least people know where
00:52:51.780
you stand yeah and um and i think that's one of the things that that i didn't know when i got up
00:52:56.180
there that's one of the things you really got to work on so dope well guys that was headline number
00:53:01.380
two chime in the comments hashtag world war three let us know where you stand on that that being said
00:53:06.900
let's get on to our third and final headline headline number three gotta talk about it headline number
00:53:14.020
three reads donald trump to appear in dc court thursday on january 6 indictment it's talk of the
00:53:20.660
town everybody's on it uh so former president donald trump is set to make his first appearance
00:53:26.100
in federal court in washington dc on thursday that's the day when we were recording the show
00:53:32.340
um in special counsel jack smith's prosecution of january 6th trump was indicted by a washington dc
00:53:39.380
grand jury on tuesday on four counts including conspiracy to defraud the united states conspiracy
00:53:46.340
to obstruct an official proceeding obstruction and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding
00:53:52.180
and conspiracy against rights uh in relation to the january 6th capital riots trump is set to appear
00:53:57.860
in the e barrett prettyman federal courthouse at 4 p.m uh u.s secret service announced uh their
00:54:04.740
quote may be short-term traffic implications arising from uh trump's court appearance a statement from
00:54:12.100
anthony gleamy uh he said quote while the secret service does not comment on specific protective
00:54:17.860
means or methods we have the utmost confidence in the dedication and commitment to security shared
00:54:22.500
by all of our law enforcement and government partners we are working closely with the metropolitan
00:54:28.100
police department u.s marshal service u.s park police u.s capitol police and the federal protective
00:54:33.780
service to ensure the highest levels of safety and security for the former president while minimizing
00:54:39.140
disruptions to the normal court process now smith's latest indictment marks the former president's third
00:54:46.580
indictment in six months in march the manhattan district attorney charged trump with 34 counts
00:54:53.140
of falsifying business records in june smith charged trump with 37 counts over his handling of white
00:54:59.300
house documents however smith charged trump with new counts in the white house documents case last week
00:55:05.780
trump's arraignment on smith's superseding indictment is set for august 10th at florida federal
00:55:11.060
courthouse now in the january 6 case u.s magistrate judge uh maxilla upadaway will handle thursday's
00:55:21.460
hearing but judge tanya chukkan will preside over the remainder of the case now chukkan was appointed
00:55:28.020
to the u.s district court for the district of columbia in 2014 by former president barack obama chukkan
00:55:34.420
donated to obama's campaign multiple times and is well known for handing out some of the harshest
00:55:40.740
sentences for january 6 defendants as bright boy news reported uh smith announced he will seek a
00:55:47.220
quote-unquote speedy trial in the january 6 case against trump to ensure the department of justice
00:55:52.580
quote-unquote uh evidence can be tested out in court and judged by a jury of citizens now i want to bring
00:55:59.620
up this uh this screenshot this is an image that has been circulating throughout social media um and it's
00:56:06.900
basically this i'm glad you put this up this timeline okay and i want to kind of just go through
00:56:12.820
this and then you guys tell me what you see okay so it says june 7th fbi releases documents to congress
00:56:20.100
alleging the biden's took a 10 million dollar bribe uh bribe from burisma on june 8th the very next day
00:56:28.020
jack smith indicts trump in mar-a-lago documents case okay on july 26th hunter biden goes to court
00:56:36.740
and rejects sweetheart plea deal after it was revealed doj tried to give him blanket immunity
00:56:42.100
from future prosecutions then the very next day on july 27th jack smith adds more charges for trump
00:56:49.140
in the mar-a-lago case on july 31st hunter biden's former business partner testifies to congress that
00:56:56.340
joe biden was on over 20 calls with his son's business partners and that burisma execs pressured
00:57:02.820
them to fire the prosecutor the very next day august 1st jack smith indicts trump again for january 6th
00:57:12.420
what do you guys see just i mean this is no bias these are just timeline dates what are we seeing
00:57:19.220
i'm sure it's just a coincidence yeah dude of course i mean this is this is definitely not planned out
00:57:23.780
they they don't know that you know all this information is coming out and while they know
00:57:28.180
this information is starting to be formulated and coming out they're surely not building this
00:57:33.060
case against trump to have something to hit with the media uh immediately after i mean they wouldn't
00:57:38.100
do that no there's no prosecutor bro joe biden is a sweet old man he just loves his son yeah he just
00:57:44.500
forgets his favorite ice cream sometimes yeah he just you know shits his pants in front of the pope
00:57:48.740
yeah parmesan cheese yeah so so um so yeah this is clearly corrupt yeah and it doesn't and shouldn't
00:57:58.980
matter what you think of donald trump at all and going back to what we were talking about just a few
00:58:04.180
minutes ago actually indicting a former president such in the way that they had is opening up it's it's
00:58:11.300
it's fundamentally changing the country people and that's the point people don't realize it's setting a
00:58:15.780
you're putting this on the table now for every single regime to ever come in whether it be right
00:58:21.940
or left and i'm going to tell you guys the conservative people are going to get their
00:58:26.100
place back in the white house and now you democrats your people the people you voted for that because
00:58:31.540
you hated this dude's tweets so bad and you hated his great economy and you hated all the other
00:58:35.700
shit that was awesome when he was in power um because you don't like this guy now they've created a
00:58:41.300
precedent where the next time your people lose power you guys could all be indicted like this is
00:58:48.260
bad shit and this is not what america's about and it's not a donald trump thing this to me this scares
00:58:55.140
the fuck out of me this this in my opinion is the con the mask of communism coming off saying there's
00:59:02.420
nothing you can do to stop it that's that's what i said no this is a um i mean you said it this is a
00:59:09.460
really dangerous road to go down man this is like this is third world banana republic stuff right and
00:59:15.860
so all the things what's what's ironic about all this is all the people who were hysterical when when
00:59:21.780
trump got elected in 2016 all the things they claimed he was going to do right um like this
00:59:28.260
administration by administration they're doing doing it all yes and like you know they're think about
00:59:32.180
this they're going to start world war three with china right censoring americans on the verge of you
00:59:36.660
know potentially world war three um protecting your kids from prosecution um you know jailing
00:59:43.180
political opponents i mean if you would have like 10 years ago read this stuff you would have thought
00:59:48.640
it was like some third world country yeah and they're perfectly willing to do this which is dangerous
00:59:54.700
it's scary um and like you said whether you voted for trump or you like trump or don't like trump man
00:59:59.540
this is a different deal it's completely unprecedented and you see two tiers of justice here
01:00:06.020
one for trump and by the way like they they've got one of these indictments is for like the
01:00:10.460
the documents at mar-a-lago hillary clinton literally had her staff when the when it was
01:00:16.540
under subpoena take baseball bats to cell phones right in bleach hard drives they had they right she
01:00:23.360
had them make up a document that said that this man was colluding with rush they made it up and for
01:00:31.840
seven years have rubbed it in our faces can you imagine andy if because the russia thing was a
01:00:38.520
total hoax right total hoax made up obama obama gave the green light hillary clinton's team was in
01:00:44.060
charge can you imagine if trump when he was president had the department of justice arrest
01:00:50.580
barack obama and hillary clinton and try to put him in jail for the rest of their lives can you imagine
01:00:55.060
the reaction like and so we're supposed to just sort of like accept this it's crazy problem yes
01:01:00.660
isn't the problem is there is there isn't the appropriate reaction i mean like dude like it's
01:01:06.040
like at some point in time look man and i'm just speaking frankly all right at some point in time
01:01:11.800
violence is going to have to come on the table as a reality to resolve this situation because if we
01:01:17.100
had had this situation happen 20 30 40 years ago we're those these people would be arrested the
01:01:23.520
military would have arrested these people for what they're doing and and and dude in my opinion
01:01:27.940
and i know this is true and because i'm on every fucking watch list there is i don't give a shit
01:01:32.560
uh he's probably seen the list yeah dude the the fucking every single veteran in this country
01:01:39.700
every single like true red-blooded patriot american that that's watched braveheart a few times is like
01:01:46.820
is it time right like i don't think they realize what or maybe they do maybe that's what they're trying to
01:01:53.460
incite maybe they're trying to incite a situation where people rise up and they crush them and then
01:01:59.480
remove the resistance that way i think look we can't justify political violence i think that we
01:02:05.020
gotta we have to be the good guys on this thing man but dude that's getting us crushed no but we gotta
01:02:09.400
fight back there's no doubt about it right like this this cannot to your point man there's no end to
01:02:15.540
this there's no if this is the way that we go down right then we are we are not who we say we are right
01:02:23.740
which is where which again we talked about earlier like this pressure release valve man people have to
01:02:27.980
feel like they can vote for a candidate they want to vote for they can say what they want to say but
01:02:32.040
when you start criminalizing politics or speech you know people are going to get really frustrated with
01:02:38.200
that and i just think this timeline man and by the way the other thing that people don't talk about
01:02:41.980
jack smith or yeah jack smith in 2014 when this stuff started was the head of the doj's like
01:02:49.000
anti-corruption stuff so like jack smith like when when these payments are coming in and there's all
01:02:55.260
these shell corporations wires coming in he knows about it he's in there man like he's in there and
01:02:59.580
so we had that ridiculous january 6th committee and they got their guy to go do their bidding now
01:03:06.580
which is this is this is a political prosecution man it's it's a disaster um i don't know what else
01:03:13.320
to say it's like but bro that my point is like i'm not trying to put you in an uncomfortable position
01:03:18.020
but like real talk like we've been sitting here and and we know all the conservatives and we know the
01:03:24.920
politicians the matt gates's and you and holly and all these guys or rand paul and uh we could name
01:03:32.820
50 other people push back on this shit but it's still happening yeah and at what level like are
01:03:38.760
we going to allow him are we going to allow these people to execute donald trump to make a point
01:03:43.780
right so that that's floating around they're saying that's one of the things that i think is like so
01:03:49.220
i'm supporting trump i was one of the first people to endorse him in 2024 and by the way this thing
01:03:53.560
isn't about 2020 it's about 2024 this is about 100 not allowing americans to vote for their preferred
01:04:00.620
presidential candidate because they hate this guy so much i talked to my friend one of my really
01:04:05.860
smart friends you might know him mike glover mike glover uh he's been on the show a couple different
01:04:10.360
times we were talking yesterday on the phone and he he lifted up a a point that i hadn't thought of
01:04:15.680
yet but he told me that there's five or six key states where if he's under indictment for these crimes
01:04:21.320
they can actually remove them off the ballot so that he cannot win the election no matter what
01:04:25.360
yeah that's man like i it's going to come down the election will come down to like five states
01:04:29.880
i don't know what what those are but it's going to come down you said arizona nevada uh it's it's the
01:04:34.940
five that are all in question and we have to come we have to make sure then um and like i said people
01:04:41.500
make their own decisions but come out and vote i think trump's going to be the nominee i'm supporting
01:04:46.000
him and one of the main reasons i'm supporting him first of all i didn't get us any foreign wars that's
01:04:49.800
a big one and two man we had a great economy in three i think if if he gets back in there
01:04:54.980
he can only serve one term right he has four years he is going to totally dismantle this
01:04:59.340
administrative state in a way that we have never seen because we've seen that we've seen the
01:05:03.100
underbelly of this thing man and it is ugly and it is nasty and it is about power and control and i
01:05:08.280
think if you get him in there man he's going to be the ultimate disruptor and people aren't going
01:05:12.420
to like it and that mainstream media they're going to lose their minds but that's what we need
01:05:17.300
right now we need somebody to come in and just totally shake this thing up so i mean i think all this
01:05:21.500
stuff is also meant to be um a distraction because they're trying to just like have a count of how
01:05:27.460
many indictments and how many times he's impeached i think it strengthens him though like my gut is
01:05:32.340
like dude listen i see it the same way you see it like there's all these people in conservative land
01:05:38.400
and in america land that are like well what about the santas or what about this or what about that
01:05:44.660
look dude they tell you who to vote for by who they attack all right you just you just watched
01:05:51.080
the new york post attack me for telling people to drink water like dude listen people magazine the post
01:05:59.740
fucking inside all these motherfuckers come at me for telling people to be fit healthy uh independent
01:06:05.920
strong wealthy human beings why do they attack that well they attack that because that is the way that
01:06:13.300
you answer their suppression of us as citizens you become you become the opposite of what they want
01:06:18.660
if they want you unhealthy you become healthy if they want you hateful you become someone that doesn't
01:06:23.100
hate if they want you poor become wealthy if they want you sick become healthy it's the opposite and so
01:06:29.120
the reason that they attack trump is the same reason they attack me for this littler stuff they attack
01:06:34.260
this dude because they understand that he's the fucking sledgehammer that will bring their entire
01:06:38.980
operation of corruption to the fucking ground 100 yeah but at least at least the question though
01:06:44.240
right and it's it's it's the golden question we know that they know that right and so no we don't
01:06:51.280
know that we have people on the ground all over the world right now and social media arguing for
01:06:57.080
ronda santis or whatever bro look dude ronda santis is probably a cool dude i i don't know him he's done
01:07:03.940
a pretty good job and like trump doesn't do himself any favors by attacking him like bro you're
01:07:08.980
you need an advisor like me on your fucking payroll bro real talk because he goes out and attacks
01:07:14.020
de santis and de santis did great shit during covid and it makes him look stupid like stop doing that
01:07:19.820
you're hurting your cause and so we have all these people supporting these other people and it's like
01:07:24.100
bro like the media is all behind de santis like they understand the media understands that people are
01:07:32.200
not voting democrat in 2024 so what are they trying to do they're trying to position de santis as the
01:07:37.720
candidate fox is doing it msnbc is doing it cnn is doing it now why would they want de santis and not
01:07:44.860
want trump that should be the that only question that you should have to ask because with the amount
01:07:50.640
of corruption that we have and like you said the underbelly underbelly that's been exposed and we
01:07:55.960
understand the ins and outs of how corrupt this shit is why would you even think that anyone else
01:08:01.880
should be the person and here's the thing man you you touched on this too is that it's it's easy for
01:08:05.720
people i think to lose hope right in these kinds of situations but here's the truth we are one
01:08:12.240
election away one election away from from fixing i don't say all of it but taking a sledgehammer
01:08:19.580
because if if they keep the house and you know one vote and west virginia's up um ohio's up and
01:08:27.360
montana's up we should win all three of those states so we would republicans would take the majority
01:08:31.280
senate and you get donald trump in the office man you're cooking with gas and you start to fix all
01:08:36.680
of these everything we've talked about on the show man everything and more we could spend yeah three
01:08:40.720
hours doing this thing right for sure you get in there and man you just start to you you take this
01:08:44.780
stuff one by one and go do it and it's that's the thing like in our that that is the thing but you
01:08:50.100
can't we can't keep doing the same stuff we've always been doing we can't just sort of go along
01:08:53.500
with this stuff because think about the administrative state man it's gotten so much bigger the last 80
01:08:58.100
years no matter who's been in office right and so i think trump is the ultimate disruptor in this
01:09:04.320
election cycle and uh i mean that's why i'm supporting him but it's going to take people
01:09:08.100
look half the country sometimes doesn't vote right half the country doesn't come out to the poll yeah
01:09:12.500
well that's the other thing we have all these people saying i'm not i'm just not going to vote this
01:09:16.520
time bro you have to vote yeah you have to vote you have to vote for who you think is the best
01:09:21.640
whether they're exactly what you want or or 50 percent of what you want you got to vote for what
01:09:27.680
the best option you think is which like and that's the scary part too right because like have you i
01:09:32.160
mean dude they're talking about like but like dude hold on hold on yeah let's talk about the vote okay
01:09:38.700
there's a whole big section of america now eric that fucking believes that the vote doesn't count i know
01:09:43.940
and so so like in our constitution does it not say that we have a duty to protect the the america
01:09:52.820
from all enemies foreign and domestic doesn't it say that we have a duty as citizens to overthrow the
01:09:59.320
government if they if they go the route that this is going like at what point in time are we supposed
01:10:05.340
to say okay well that's this is the time like what i'm trying to figure out is when do we fuck these
01:10:10.820
people up no real shit because like i've been on the show for three three and a half years talking
01:10:18.400
about what we can do culturally right like we could build we could build ourselves into personally
01:10:23.860
excellent humans we can get engaged like you said we can we can we can live to a higher standard we
01:10:29.900
can be the opposite of what they want we can lift our neighbors up to our left and our right we can
01:10:34.020
stop hating each other over identity politics we can come together we can unite that's still not going
01:10:39.040
to give us the power that's going to give us the culture to support the power if the power structure
01:10:43.560
is intact which the power structure seems to not be intact right now but so like i'm getting nervous
01:10:48.820
i'm like i listen you got here here's what i think people miss but you got right is politics man is
01:10:56.660
downstream from culture yes it is a reflection of culture it's downstream it happens afterwards right
01:11:03.160
so if we fix and this is why i think you know you're very uniquely situated what you guys are doing
01:11:09.340
is got it right like it's not just about like the votes or all that stuff it's about this mentality
01:11:14.640
of what do we believe in right like start there what do you believe in and what are you willing
01:11:19.060
um to to get engaged to fight for and if you believe that america and i believe this
01:11:25.500
it man when they when when the founders started this country like nobody believed in individual rights
01:11:31.460
they thought your rights came from a king or a queen and they said nope everybody's born with this
01:11:35.480
stuff right and we're going to create we're going to with the right to you know pursue happiness
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like whatever your version of happiness is and government's only job is to protect those rights
01:11:44.440
not infringe upon those rights so if we start there right and then people are engaged in their
01:11:48.600
community living a good life they're taking care of their family they're you know they're they're
01:11:52.140
helping their neighbor all that stuff we win we win now the way we have to be america before
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america is america that's that's what it works out to be we got to make america great again well we
01:12:02.680
yeah but we as individuals have to live that yes like the things that you and i love about america
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which are the same things by the way yep you know we grew up 15 minutes away from each other went to
01:12:14.000
the same kind of high school like these these things that we love about america man like you
01:12:21.040
have to live those things as an individual for that to exist and i don't think people understand that
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you gotta be people have to i think they gotta see they see you and they say what okay so what is it
01:12:30.720
about that guy that makes him and then and that's how you begin the conversation it's not by talking
01:12:35.140
down to people yeah they gotta see you live it and you also like we can't accept that um we're
01:12:41.060
talking about a presidential race right we also cannot accept that we would teach our kids in grade
01:12:47.020
school to hate america like we can't accept that anymore like we can't accept the idea that you're
01:12:52.140
going to divide students and have privilege walks at winceville like you we're not you just can't
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accept that anymore none of it dude so and i think that um if there was anything that came from
01:13:02.480
covid worthwhile it was this i think this realization of what was going on in schools
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and culturally like what our kids are being exposed to because um all the cultural wins are coming at
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us right you know you've got hollywood universities you've got these these crt people you got dei all
01:13:20.780
this stuff but they can only advance as far as we let them and that means people standing up in their
01:13:26.240
communities and fighting back and finding people of like mind and going doing something right it's
01:13:30.220
it's being engaged and um so i think your podcast man the stuff you're doing is is a um is a great
01:13:37.100
avenue for people to do it because they see it and it actually does matter like it does matter it it's
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the only thing that's going to save us honestly so i just i just think on top of that man it's just
01:13:45.840
like dude i think no it's not the only thing bro it's it's going to have like these dudes that i
01:13:50.120
just mentioned besides you these guys are going to have to get aggressive like they're going to have
01:13:54.120
to get like you've been aggressive like i said this on the show before you came on like
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i i'm super proud of like i've said this on other shows you may not have heard but i'm super
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fucking proud that i supported you yeah in the campaign like when i see what you do it makes me
01:14:10.080
proud i said okay that was the right move we did the right thing we've got a guy in there that's
01:14:14.200
actually fighting you can't say that about many people up there dude a lot of these people are
01:14:19.140
sitting in they're sitting they're sitting on a cold seat when they should be standing up yeah and
01:14:24.100
they should be talking and they should be executing they should be making changes because the constant
01:14:28.500
thing that the real demoralization that's happening in america right now amongst the street level
01:14:34.100
citizens is this nothing's going to happen right nothing's going to happen we see this stuff
01:14:40.120
happening and not they're not going to do anything about it bro there's pictures of joe biden's son
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doing cocaine putting skittles on his wiener like with all kinds of like hoes and like all this shit
01:14:54.560
all over the internet bro and this guy's taking money and he's they're making decisions to get and like
01:15:00.300
dude this is people see it and then they don't see anything happen and they're like well well this this
01:15:07.420
is bullshit right and so like that blow off valve and i know this because i fucking i'm in the conversation
01:15:14.100
if these guys don't do the work the work's going to get done one way or the other well we got to get
01:15:21.060
the right people into right it's not just about and so yeah like and somebody like me you can't get
01:15:25.880
there without people helping out either right so it's this thing of uh i think finding the right
01:15:30.380
people but also it's not just about the people you like man it's about it's about what you do in
01:15:35.360
your daily life i mean think about this dude like you're a regular guy like a lot like you're yes you're
01:15:39.920
a senator but you're a regular guy yeah okay i'm a regular guy look at this fucking guy okay let's
01:15:45.660
just look at him he's a thousand years old he looks like the crypt keeper from from the crypt yeah
01:15:51.920
from when no from when indiana jones went searching in the last crusade and and they found
01:15:58.220
the cup of jesus christ and there was this old man the old knight yes night it's a thousand years
01:16:05.140
old and he can't stand up and he's like that's joe by you have chosen yes yes he chose poorly
01:16:11.600
right this is the guy that chose poorly like if you if you watch that movie there's the nazi army
01:16:19.200
that goes in and they look at all the cups and the nazi general picks this like cup that's encrusted
01:16:25.160
with jewels and it's the most beautiful cup and he's like this is definitely the cup of jesus christ
01:16:29.920
and he takes a drink and if you take a drink from the wrong cup which is supposed to be the cup of life
01:16:34.900
it kills you all right you age immediately and in the movie the guy starts to age and if you play
01:16:40.620
that part in slow motion okay joe biden actually played that character he was in the credits yeah
01:16:46.300
bro i want a side by side like we're gonna side by side this shit okay so so he he find a clip bro
01:16:53.700
it's we gotta throw it up there so the point is this is the oldest these people are the oldest
01:16:59.880
like think of our grandpas like think of our grandpas like my my grandparents are dead yep but
01:17:07.280
before they died they were close to dead right and we had to take care of them and we had to walk
01:17:12.080
them around and we had like grandpa would say some crazy shit and we were like yeah that's just
01:17:16.980
grandpa like right like but this is not just joe biden this is he didn't have his your grandpa
01:17:23.680
putting his finger on the like the nuclear dude if my grandma would have had it she would have nuked
01:17:29.740
everybody bro she hated everybody so but the point is is we have all these super old people who are
01:17:38.000
calling the plays for all of us and we have very few young people like you or like me or like some of
01:17:45.680
these other people that are like even resisting at all and like dude it would make no sense for us
01:17:51.180
to a lot like bro if you and i let's just break this down you and i are going to start a company
01:17:56.800
we're going to go find the oldest most mentally handicapped person we can to be the ceo like
01:18:04.440
that's a losing strategy right and we have that right now no that's not the right one dude yes
01:18:09.480
from indiana jones indiana jones the last crusade final scene when he goes yeah when he goes into the
01:18:15.000
into the uh thing but are you saying the night or you're saying the guy is the ages i'm saying the
01:18:20.040
guy as he ages he looks just like him because joe biden's hair is like at the i know that movie
01:18:25.040
well yeah there you go you know how his hair gets like straight on the back of his head yeah bro
01:18:30.700
that's a great you gotta go uh so that's when he's saving yes there he is yeah there it is that's him
01:18:35.960
that's joe biden but like a few frames before that so like if you see that that clip he starts as a
01:18:43.860
normal human and then starts to age so if you just reverse it back like a few frames it'll be
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it'll be joe biden i'm i'm confident i remember i've seen the movie a thousand i know me too yeah
01:18:54.520
yeah it's one of the last great real action movies i know like went and filmed it yeah it was like a
01:18:59.280
movie you had fun watching yeah yeah but like dude we had the weakest oldest most corrupt people
01:19:04.660
calling the place for our future man yep like we wouldn't allow this in any other situation and
01:19:11.300
we're allowing it with the president of the united states well i mean you want you to go back and
01:19:15.220
remember one of the stories of covid that nobody really talks about is bernie sanders who's also
01:19:21.600
super old bernie sanders was going to win their primary yeah and they cheated and then they were like
01:19:26.940
well we can't let that happen so obama cuts his deal kamala harris gets on the ticket and like
01:19:33.280
he wins south carolina and then there's a couple other ones like we then then everything like shuts
01:19:37.960
down if if think about it if that covid would have happened like three weeks earlier or something
01:19:42.820
or whatever bernie sanders would have been the nominee i mean it's and so they put biden up there
01:19:48.100
is thinking he was the most like whatever appealing because he was gonna be some moderate or something
01:19:52.800
that is not who that guy is man he is whoever's pulling the strings behind the scenes oh he's for
01:19:58.840
sale these are radical yeah leftists man and all this stuff we've been talking about today
01:20:03.100
is because we have an administration that's just like on on hyper speed on the wrong way so
01:20:09.080
ludicrous speed like in space balls like shit dude
01:20:12.520
i see your schwartz is as big as mine space balls yeah you know i know you're old
01:20:21.020
you have your audience you know the same fucking movies i know i know i know i know yeah oh man
01:20:29.600
yeah sweet well guys that was our third and final headline it is time now for our final segment of
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the show as always thumbs up or dumb as fuck that's when we bring a headline up we go through
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it talk about it and i get one of those two options uh so with that being said our thumbs up
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or dumb as fuck headline reads georgia police officer gifts boy ps5 after receiving a call
01:20:51.860
to take him away take the take the kid away yeah what happened yeah well let's dive into it so
01:20:59.220
a georgia boy was giving an unexpected gift by a hat-filled police officer after someone reported
01:21:06.180
him for trying to find work around the neighborhood the boy in a suburb wait wait wait yeah someone
01:21:12.380
reported him for trying to find work yeah okay yeah so the boy in a suburb just south of atlanta
01:21:20.380
intended to do yard work such as pulling weeds cutting grass trimming hedges for neighbors his goal
01:21:27.700
was to save up money to purchase a playstation a nearby resident contacted police regarding the kid
01:21:34.140
intended to have him taken away officer coloran of the hapfield police department arrived to speak with
01:21:40.820
the boy who expressed his desire to earn money to purchase a gaming system quote the young man was
01:21:46.660
polite respectful and truthful officer coloran shared here is the video of their interaction
01:21:52.780
oh man that's cool that's awesome it's pretty cool yeah so so coloran shared that he too
01:22:07.620
is a passionate gamer and offered to assist the boy in achieving his goal the officer coordinated
01:22:12.540
with his department to present the boy with the playstation 5 and an online gaming gift card
01:22:17.540
the two plan to continue their friendship online where they will band together in the gaming world
01:22:23.640
what do we got on this guys i mean i think that's amazing i mean it's obvious that's a thumbs up man
01:22:30.860
that headline was misleading though i didn't understand the headline but yeah that's an awesome
01:22:35.040
story dude this this is the truth yeah and this is what really happens right yeah this is not this is
01:22:41.540
the truth about police officers man like police officers are and and dude it bothers me because
01:22:48.900
the democrats hate the police the libertarians you say anything nice about the police you're a book
01:22:54.340
bootlicker or some shit it's like bro these are people who are paid very little relative money
01:23:00.420
to serve our communities in a very dangerous job where most of the calls they go on are dealing
01:23:08.580
with people who are drunk or drugged up or misaligned some way that we don't want to deal with we don't
01:23:15.820
want to deal with those people and they consistently do amazing things like this in the community
01:23:22.200
and it never gets talked about what's it gets talked about oh the the cops shot a criminal
01:23:28.100
the dude the dude was a criminal yeah like we shoot criminals here bro sure like this is america
01:23:36.060
when i was when i was ag somebody was asking me a question like uh uh what's what's the thing that
01:23:41.920
keeps you you know up at night and my answer was all the all the men and women that'll never go into
01:23:47.960
law enforcement now that we'll never know who they are because of all the stuff the media pushes
01:23:52.540
messages about what they do and and we need we need we need the sheepdogs right we need people who
01:23:57.580
are willing to stand up for their community and this is like a great example what they really do
01:24:01.700
dude remember when you and i were growing up bro and like police officer was like a thing you wanted
01:24:06.780
to be yeah i want to be a police firefighter i want to be a firefighter like that was like you wanted
01:24:11.360
to be a police officer you know um it's it's what do you think of this i mean this is obviously
01:24:19.580
amazing story but while we're on the topic what do you think about like shrinking the government
01:24:25.140
massively and reallocation of funding yeah hell yeah towards things like police officers getting
01:24:32.460
paid a reasonable salary and attracting a higher level of of human beings to do this incredibly
01:24:38.240
dangerous and stressful work 100 100 in fact yeah and what we ought to be doing more of
01:24:43.020
is the federal government ought to be block granting more money to states to do stuff that works
01:24:48.720
in their own communities right recruitment pay well pay police officers better play fire pay
01:24:53.580
firefighters more uh pay teachers more like the stuff that we we know has a lot of value right
01:24:59.020
and uh but that gets lost right we spend all this money on like i'll give you a perfect example we have
01:25:04.940
people calling our office all the time now for passports like if you're traveling a lot of people
01:25:09.840
are traveling now it's really hard like the delays are like a couple months we've had over 500 people
01:25:14.480
call the office that's just people who actually picked up the phone who just didn't give up
01:25:18.120
and say they can't get a password come to find out we're investigating this the state department is
01:25:21.860
spending you know uh tens of millions of dollars think it's 30 million dollars on dei trainings in
01:25:28.040
foreign countries right like just think of all the money and in these countries are taxing their
01:25:33.120
citizens and sending the money to us they're not we're we are and so like it's just it's that kind
01:25:38.760
of stuff and you know a lot of people up there i mean you know like 30 million dollars was 30 million
01:25:43.100
a lot of money you do a lot of dollars you know this cop what he's worth yeah um so anyway it's a
01:25:49.860
misalignment of priorities and i think some people just think it's just like this bottomless pit and
01:25:55.300
you know what are you ever going to do well how about starting there how about making sure people
01:25:59.040
get their passports instead of dei trainings in france do you think that this do you think that we
01:26:05.620
can recover from the level of like misappropriated funds and and and over taxation that our government is
01:26:11.800
like doing to our citizens right now i can't i do but it's going to take like i said it's going to
01:26:17.020
take some real structural kind of reform right because but what's the chances of getting these
01:26:21.200
guys like bro you're an attorney you know how the attorneys work you know oh i'm gonna sue this guy
01:26:26.000
and then you start talking you guys go to dinner you go to golf and then it's like we get them to do
01:26:30.800
all this shit like like how how do you get attorneys to vote for something that's not in their own
01:26:38.000
personal yeah no it's a good question because a lot of people just they'll spend money up
01:26:41.560
there because they think it's but that's again man what i told people when i was running was look
01:26:46.020
i'm gonna you know i'm gonna make us enter i want us to be energy dominant i want to you know control
01:26:52.300
the spending cut the spending i want to dismantle the administrative state i want to take on big tech
01:26:55.920
like that's that's how i'm wired and you're doing every single one but you gotta yeah but you gotta
01:27:00.340
have people who actually like like people have to be responsive to what people want and um anyway so
01:27:05.720
well brother look man um again dude first of all thanks for coming in and giving us the time
01:27:12.380
yeah and more importantly thanks for doing what you're doing because if it wasn't for you that
01:27:17.240
like real talk bro i'd have a little very little hope very little and i i i don't see very many
01:27:23.300
people doing what you're doing um if any and it just gives me like i'm less optimistic than you
01:27:32.420
are but the fact that you're up there doing it it makes me like pause for a second say okay let
01:27:38.120
these guys do their work so it's just very much appreciated bro and i don't i don't know that you
01:27:42.500
i i know you don't get the credit that you deserve for what you're doing well listen man i appreciate
01:27:46.900
that and you guys um thank you for what you do like your your your number of downloads and so like
01:27:53.080
anytime you're you know liking something on instagram that i'm doing or or twitter or facebook all that
01:27:58.040
stuff we just got to come together and fight for the things that we believe in and make it work but
01:28:02.800
you guys are on the front lines too uh in a in a different forum but it's going to take all of us
01:28:07.000
together so thanks what you guys do and i think well dude thank you man but like i think i think what
01:28:11.700
you just said it takes all of us together is the point that we should really hit on at the end of
01:28:15.620
this show like you're yes you're a republican senator but by no means are you some far-right crazy
01:28:24.000
you know like we're we're like reasonable dudes for like 2005 bro you know what i'm saying like
01:28:30.960
like i want everybody who's common sense to like let go let go of these political titles man let go
01:28:38.620
of these affiliations that you've had in the past assess the situation for what it is right now
01:28:44.420
and work together to solve it because dude america is the best place in the world simply because
01:28:51.240
we have been the only experiment of a country that's ever existed where people from all different
01:28:57.540
cultures all different religions all different walks of life all different levels of melanin in
01:29:03.620
our skin or whatever other differences have been able to come together and create the most free
01:29:08.800
country that's ever existed in the history of humanity and yes there's a lot to complain about
01:29:14.240
yes i don't agree with everything that everybody says on the right or the left we all have our own
01:29:19.840
opinions but bro if we if we want to have anything that resembles what you and i love and what you
01:29:27.640
love is america and what i think all of you guys love is america we are going to have to get over
01:29:32.800
the intentional division that these people put on us day in and day out and work together to solve
01:29:38.660
some of these problems and so um and i know that's what you stand for as well absolutely and so do the
01:29:43.940
people that the millions of people who listen to you every week yeah that's what they believe too and so
01:29:48.540
i think that we're you know we can do this yeah i think so too man yep well brother i appreciate
01:29:53.740
you hey you too yeah thank you so much yeah all right guys well that's the show don't be a hoe
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went from sleeping on the floor now my jewelry box froze fuck a pole fuck a stove counted millions in the
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cold bad bitch booted swoke got her on bankroll can't fold just a no headshot case closed