914. Andy, Amir Odom & DJ CTI: Andrew Bailey Secures Felony Indictment Against Sam Page, Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle Ad & Elon Musk Hints At Merger With Apple
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Summary
Amir Odom joins the Reelists for the first time since leaving the show in 2 years. We talk about his struggles with depression and how he turned it all around. He also talks about his experience with conversion therapy when he was in high school and how it changed his life.
Transcript
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What is up guys, it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realists, say goodbye
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to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking
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reality guys, today we have Andy and DJ Cruz, the motherfucking internet and we got Amir
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Odom, hey Amir, what's up, what's up dude, how are y'all, good, how long has it been since
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you've been on the show, two years, really, been two years, been two years, you want to
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know something crazy, a crazy story about two years ago, what, you never really know
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what like someone's going through because two years ago, less than a week before I did
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the show was like the darkest moment of my life, pretty much, because a few weeks, like
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less than a week before that happened, essentially, I had just left my corporate job of eight years
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to join my friend at a startup company, worked there for about a month and then I'm driving
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up from 38 back to Nashville and he calls me and I'm like, what's up bro, how you doing,
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he's like, hey, I want to let you know, shutting down the company, we don't have any money and
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your last check was two weeks ago, and I was like, what, and went from making like
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eight to ten to zero, just like that overnight, then like two days later I'm in here and then
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I leave here and I go start door dashing, but it was really motivating being in here in
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that time because in that time of when shit hits the fan, you can easily go into fight
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or flight mode, you can either flight and like just do nothing with your life, you can
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retreat, you can be sad or you can just fight against whatever's happening to you and go
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after it and being in a space like this, I mean shit, that other building was just dirt.
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Yeah, it was just dirt and now there's people in it.
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And the last time I was sitting here, unemployed, like in my brain, I was figuring out what the
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fuck am I about to do and then now I have employees.
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And it's just crazy how much life can change in two years at that, at the age of 29.
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Just now living my dream life and this is great.
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A lot has changed since the last time I was here.
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Like, first of all, you're a fucking great guy and like we said last time, you have amazing
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perspectives and you share them in an amazing way.
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I mean, we asked that at the beginning of last show, right?
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I've tried the kitty cat three times and that shit.
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Dude, I'm trying to give a fucking motivational talk.
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Most people fold and people who win, they let that pressure push them into immediate action,
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And, you know, in those in those times, man, that's when we find out what we're really about.
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I've been I've seen the car get, you know, repoed.
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And homeless been sent to conversion therapy, the whole all the night.
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And in that time, it's like they say conversion therapy to make you straight.
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So essentially, this is like a little weird kind of conversion therapy.
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And so my best friend at the time, she was like, it was a like my status for her, to
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And she went on my Facebook wall and was like, I'm here, my gay best friend.
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I get three text messages from my mom like, oh, you're not gay.
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And so for like three days, my mom would just cook dinner and then go to her room and I'll
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And then after that, for two weeks, I was meeting with the pastor three days a week.
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He's like staring down at me, like reading scriptures about being gay and stuff.
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And then two weeks after that was with the youth leader who I swear to this day was gay.
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I did two weeks in my papa's farm out in the middle of Missouri to do straight things
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My mom taught me growing up that being gay was like so bad.
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And she told me that every man on the planet has a bubble of AIDS in their booty hole and
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that when you have sex, it pops and then they both get AIDS and die.
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That you have a bubble in your booty hole that has the AIDS in it.
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So basically it went from you're not gay to do some straight shit to if you stay gay,
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Yeah, I made it out the trenches, out the fucking trenches.
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I've honestly just been focused on this YouTube channel.
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It's great to just, you know, just talk shit online.
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Yeah, about a wide variety of issues, black issues, gay issues, generational stuff,
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The real talk is like, you don't put up walls around who you are.
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Like, one of the things my dad always taught my brother and I was like, you don't have to
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You know, you can live in, the way he would say it is you can live in different worlds.
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And what he would mean by that is, you know, you can be, you can, you can enjoy doing blue
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collar work and you can also be a wealthy guy that likes nice cars.
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And you can also, you know, uh, you know what it's like, and you, you have, I would say
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very parallel, um, perspectives that, that I do.
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You just do a much better job of articulating them and, uh, no, bro, like you're fucking
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So I, that's one of the things I love about you though, is that like, dude, you, you could
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speak on everything and it's not like I'm this and I have, you know, I tried hard in
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the very beginning, uh, to make sure that it wasn't in one sphere because my YouTube channel,
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I posted one video talking about my frustrations with the gay community within a week.
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I had like 1.5 million views and I gained 40,000 subs.
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And since that day I have not left my foot off the gas, but I knew from that moment,
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all right, obviously I have a lot of gay followers now.
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And then I just gave my viewpoint on some race stuff and that came and then some generational
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So I made sure my audience knows they can expect a lot of different shit from me.
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And you call it balls and strikes dude, which is, you know, maybe a little extra balls,
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I wasn't going to say it, but then he started laughing.
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But I thought, you know, it'd be good to, you know, get everybody in the mood.
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We start off with a segment that everybody loves.
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I haven't figured out how to use mine yet, bro.
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Is it just like a group scream to just let out frustration?
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You know, I wonder how many, how the carbon was, how much carbon was put in the atmosphere
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I wonder, do you think there is some benefit to it?
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I mean, there's always benefit in letting out your feelings, but damn, it's excessive
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to turn into a whole show and go downtown, drive downtown, meet up at the lake, then hold
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I, I, I, but we, listen, I see, I can smell the video.
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It's people that try to use the natural deodorant.
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Everybody knows the natural deodorant makes people smell like shit.
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I know, but you know, everybody's into that non-chemical stuff now.
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You got to take note when motherfuckers laugh too hard.
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You haven't smelt the natural deodorant yet, but it's okay.
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Well, I was going to say there's an opportunity here.
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It's not a billion dollar idea, but I mean, we make something off of it.
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And bro, if I'm going to put me up there, black guy,
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And then we all go hit the foot lockers and shit afterwards.
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Let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
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And as always, guys, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos,
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You guys can check all of this stuff out there.
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With that being said, let's get into our first set of headlines.
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I've been like really proud to be in a Missourian lately.
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Are you having PTSD from your conversion therapy?
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Well, we got to talk about our amazing attorney general real quick.
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We got the Missouri AG Andrew Bailey secures felony indictment against St. Louis County Executive
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Sam Page for stealing by deceit and election fraud.
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Well, I mean, it would suck to be him regardless.
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But Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that a grand jury has issued a felony indictment
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against Democratic County Executive Sam Page, which is basically like our mayor, if you will,
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Missouri AG announced on Wednesday that a grand jury returned a true bill against Page,
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accusing him of abusing taxpayer dollars and deceiving his own county.
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Quote, I conducted this investigation into Sam Page's alleged misuse of public funds
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because the people of St. Louis County deserve accountability, not corruption, said Attorney
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He continued, public officials must follow the law, and my office will work to ensure that
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So, according to the indictment, he faces two Class 4 election offenses for unlawfully using
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public funds to oppose a ballot measure during the 2025 election cycle.
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The indictment states that Page authorized a flyer and a postcard campaign with county money
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between February and March of 2025 in an effort to influence public opinion and defeat a ballot
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He also has one count of felony theft of $25,000 or more.
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Prosecutors allege Page misappropriated over $25,000 in postage under false pretenses by misleading
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county officials into thinking the expenditure was lawful.
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I mean, he also has another count of felony theft for $750 or more, where he allegedly stole
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at least $750 in county funds through deceitful meetings.
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So, through all of this, if he's convicted, he's facing about 13 years in prison and fines
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I mean, during the COVID, dude, that's probably the worst.
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He was one of the worst executives slash leaders, mayors in the entire country when it came to
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He literally defied a court order multiple times.
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Multiple times when it came down to like the mask mandate.
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He did almost exactly what Garcetti or whatever, Garcon, whatever the fucking guy's name in
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Anyway, he would just do what L.A. did every single time.
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And it was extremely, extremely harsh and oppressive and threatening.
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And this dude was basically threatening everybody in the city with going out of business and
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shutting their businesses down and all this shit.
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And then he gets reelected, which we all thought was really weird.
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And then he piled on, you know, and some other things about me too, personally.
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Andrew Bailey is a by the book, real deal, patriot American.
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And I haven't even spoke to him about this, but I hope that he fucking destroys this guy.
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That guy, that guy is responsible for a lot of local businesses here.
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Family's ruined because he wanted to play the, you know, the big dog during COVID.
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Now, speaking on politicians needing accountability, there is a bombshell that's just got dropped
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Hillary Clinton approved plan hatched by campaign aid to smear Trump with Russia collusion, declassified
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But wasn't this already put out in the news years ago?
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Like, we all felt that this was what was going on.
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But like, you know, that was, that's the thing.
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It's like, we, there was no, like, they call it smoking gun.
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Like, we didn't, we didn't have the documents that fucking laid it all out.
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And I think the craziest piece on this, a new person, again, we alluded to this, but it's
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also confirmed now that George Soros was tied into all of this.
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It makes me wonder how, like, it makes me wonder if the left is even reporting on this
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Because they talk all these claims about, oh, Republicans in the right, all they do is lie,
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all they do is steal, all they do is cheat, nonstop.
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They shove it in our faces, but then it only comes out that they've been doing this this
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And are they going to be talking about this a lot?
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Well, I think it comes down to everybody else forcing accountability.
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Like, I mean, bro, how many videos and commentaries have you done on things like this?
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And eventually we always, our tone always is, well, who's going to do something?
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And, I mean, it's going to be interesting, but I think it's important for all of us,
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you know, you, me, all of us listening to not let off the gas for accountability for
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And, like, I think that is the important thing because now more and more people are talking
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Like, I mean, and I got some of her comments, but, like, right now, even on Twitter, Arrest
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And it's been floating between the top spot and number two right now.
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You know, but how Soros is tied into this is that apparently when there was a hack back
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And those emails got leaked on WikiLeaks, right?
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And then they tried this whole campaign and it just all disappeared somehow, right?
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And so, like, and specifically, we're going to focus in on literally one of two of them
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because, quote, two of the apparently hacked emails appear to have originated from the Open
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Society Foundations, the appendix stakes, noting that the purported author of these emails
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was Leonard Bernardo, who was the regional director for Eurasia at the Open Society Foundations,
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These are communications between Open Society's foundation, the George Soros people.
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Or going to Hillary Clinton's campaign staff, okay?
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How stupid are you to email something like this?
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Like, they didn't think they had to worry about it.
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But this is an email, again, from Leonard Bernardo, okay, going to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
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HRC approved Julia's idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections.
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That should distract people from her own missing email, especially if the affair goes to the Olympic level.
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The point is making the Russian play a U.S. domestic issue.
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Say something like a critical infrastructure threat for the election to feel menace since both POTUS and VPOTUS have acknowledged the fact the intel community would speed up searching for evidence that is regrettably still unavailable.
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Insinuating that they would find the evidence after they made the accusation.
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After they already said, like, they know it doesn't exist.
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They invented the accusation and then they would find the evidence.
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By the way, that's what they do to everybody else.
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In the absence of direct evidence, CrowdStrike and ThreatConnect will supply the media and GRU will hopefully carry on to give more facts.
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The media analysis on the Democrat National Committee hacking appears solid.
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This is an important story because it would be the first time that we know of that a state deliberately uses the infiltration and publication of data to interfere in the U.S. election.
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Julie says it will be a long-term affair to demonize Putin and Trump.
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Later, the FBI will put more oil into the fire.
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This is treason and it drives me up a fucking wall because how often did we hear about Jan 6?
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How often do we hear about all the COVID stuff, all the fake news, the Biden laptop?
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For all of that to be true and all of that to just be what is what it is.
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And then we see stuff like this straight from them.
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If they're willing to manufacture this in their own word.
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Julie says it will be a long-term affair to demonize Putin and Trump.
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Later, the FBI will put more oil onto the fire.
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Oh, 12,000 hours of footage don't exist anymore.
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Oh, allegedly all kinds of bad actors who were part of three-letter agencies actually instigated
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and opened the doors for people to walk through into the Capitol.
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We could go on and on and on about all of this.
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But, dude, this has disrupted the country for nearly 10 years.
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And if they're willing to manufacture a narrative out of the blue, what are they not willing to do?
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They're willing to do anything, anything to take power and keep power.
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And, dude, this is – I mean, I love that this is actually coming out.
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Listen, dude, an example has to be made, and it ain't prison.
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So, Julie was on the campaign for Hillary Clinton.
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She was fucking high up on the strategy play of it.
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And allegedly, it was her entire plan to do all of this.
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Well, she belongs in the wood chipper right there with Hillary, dude.
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Right, everyone, to that fact, you know, and then that's what, you know, this bigger picture
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of why even Obama keeps getting brought up into this is because Hillary was not in
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any position to, you know, make orders to the FBI or anything like that officially, that
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And that's how you bring Obama into this because Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
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That was the whole fucking thing behind all of it.
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This is confirmation of complete treasonous undermining of the entire country by a very
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small group of corrupt people who have decided that the country no longer belongs to you or
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I, the people who actually have jobs and create jobs and pay taxes, it belongs to them and
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Like you, if you pay attention to Hillary Clinton and people laugh when I say this, but it's
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Like these people do not represent us in any way, shape or form.
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And there has to be accountability and it has to be harsh.
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Traditionally over the course of humanity, treason is met with very public, very painful executions
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for the reason of discouraging treason in the future.
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And this has to be the way it has to be the way it cannot be.
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It cannot be, you know, anything other than a statement made and how this is handled.
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And I really, really, really hope that I think the people understand that.
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I hope something comes of this because it's not right, especially that they have this
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big, as we see, control on public relations and how they appear to the public.
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Hillary Obama, all these people, George Soros, they look like the most peaceful people and
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they donate all the money and they do all these great things, but they are some of the
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most corrupt, not some of them, they are the most corrupt people on this planet.
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Well, it's also already been, you know, kind of exposed to, but like Soros, he's not using
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Like none of the money that was, you know, funneled by the Soros Foundation, Open Society,
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He was using our money to fund the Soros funded prosecutors, to fund the BLM riots, to
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So literally all of the divisiveness, all of the destruction, they used our money to
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You know, and what does Hillary Clinton, because there hasn't been a public statement
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by her, by the way, at the time of the recording.
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So now only accounts that that she follows can reply to post because, I mean, obviously
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she would be getting destroyed or tore up right now, destroyed.
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But yeah, so she hasn't released anything or made any official statement.
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You're going to see that, and I bet you're going to see some suicides.
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I bet you're going to see a couple of these people kill themselves.
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Well, they've already set up a lot of them to be in those positions too, but I mean,
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Because like Epstein stuff, nobody's still talking about that.
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Like now they have a newly released video that showed some figure going up to Epstein's sale.
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Yeah, it came out like they had to zoom in on it, but you see like a little figure wearing
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orange, presumably a jumpsuit or something like that, going up to the only stairs that
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I mean, there's still a lot of stuff happening here, man.
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We're making videos on this, but I want actual like responsibility for this.
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Amir, if they don't have it, there will be no trust in the system ever for
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I think to establish some sort of, I would say even a bridge, not to reestablish trust,
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but even an opportunity for the government to be trusted again in good faith, there has
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to be real accountability and it has to be real.
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And like, dude, this woman has marched around with her smug, arrogant fucking bullshit for
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And, uh, yeah, I mean, we, listen, I just don't understand.
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I, I guess like I have a hard time relating to how you can look out on this country and
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all the people and the people that are, you know, of all different, you know, backgrounds
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and they come from different places and they're working and they're paying taxes and to just
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think that like your shit is more important than the job that you were elected to do ultimately.
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Like we need selfless leadership in that, in a position like that, you know, and clearly
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the government has become a self-serving entity.
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You know, people don't go to serve in our government anymore to make people's lives better.
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They go there so that they can get in on the gravy train and milk the system and make their
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lives and be immune from any accountability for anything.
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The older I get 29 right now, the older I get, the more I realize that just because someone's
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older than you doesn't mean they're smarter or they're more educated, they're more qualified
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It's like after, it seems like after 25, this is an equal playing field of people who
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are actively changing their lives for the better people who are stagnant and then people
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And there's a lot of people in office right now that are just self-serving.
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Don't give no crap at all about anyone else in this country, but themselves and their
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family would do anything to cash a check or you have some type of power to mandate this
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And it blows my mind how they can like look out at everybody in this country and say, oh,
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It's like a scary movie, how someone can be that misguiding and deceitful just in front
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Do you think that people are buying it anymore?
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And I think, I mean, we're testaments of that with what we do online, but people are
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waking, especially after COVID because COVID was so personal.
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I think it has to get personal for someone to care.
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It reminds me of a little bit like a school shootings, you know, there's kids getting shot
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every day in Chicago, but the second the school gets shot up, it's like, oh my gosh, like
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And I think it, COVID was so personal that it woke a lot of people up to the BS and the
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And I'm just hoping this trend stays up where more people are saying enough is enough.
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But with the amount of votes Kamala got last time, that was still.
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I mean, hell, that with stuff like this, right?
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It's not, it's not illegal to say that a revolution is required to restore power in this country.
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And these people, hopefully it's not required because our elected officials right now will
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But if they don't, that is going to be what's required.
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It's like, you know, Andrew Bailey, again, like, bro, phenomenal patriot, great dude.
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We need fucking, we need about 20 more Andrew Baileys strategically across this country.
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I believe he wasn't picked as the AG because he's non-corruptible.
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I think he would have, I think he would have done all the things that were promised.
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And when he was told not to do them, he would have done them anyway.
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The people we really need the most barely get the power that we need them to have.
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And that's why it's a responsibility for good people to seek power.
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Dude, we, we all look as good people, you know, look, I'm not saying I'm the best fucking
00:34:35.820
But what I'm saying is, is good people look at good people have been trained to see the
00:34:44.320
And if you train good people to believe that being poor is a positive quality of a, of a,
00:34:54.260
of a great life, you know, stay humble, stay meek.
00:34:59.760
If you convince people that seeking power is a negative thing, then what do you end up
00:35:06.220
You end up with all the good people saying, I don't want power because it's bad.
00:35:12.040
And so we, the good people have to realize that a lot of what we've been taught is to
00:35:20.140
There is nothing wrong with making a lot of money.
00:35:26.200
These are things that provide for other people.
00:35:29.220
And you can really only stay, understand that if you are a successful person, but they tell
00:35:34.680
everybody, if you seek those things, you're a bad person.
00:35:47.920
We have an obligation to seek power so that bad people don't have it.
00:35:54.740
Like our, our country was founded on the idea that like, if you see a problem, you go fix
00:36:01.260
And then once the problem's fixed, you can go back to doing your shit.
00:36:05.140
Like our, our senators and our congressmen, bro, they used to be farmers, bro.
00:36:08.540
Like they had farms and shit to run and they see a problem that was coming down the stream
00:36:12.280
that was going to affect them or their neighbors.
00:36:15.480
I'm going to serve my two year, four year term.
00:36:20.580
It makes me wonder how many nonprofits actually like complete their mission statement and then
00:36:28.840
Like how many nonprofits out there like, all right, we're here for this goal.
00:36:34.020
Most of them have less than 5% of their actual money, make it to the cause that they advertise.
00:36:42.060
So dude, when people get really rich, they start a foundation, right?
00:36:49.080
We're going to do all these crazy things that are good.
00:36:54.640
And then I put my dad and my mom and my brothers and my sister and everybody on the fucking payroll.
00:37:01.820
And then we go out and do one little thing of that and be like, look what we did.
00:37:07.620
And this is a, this is why you should always like really dig into where you donate your
00:37:15.260
If you want to do good things or even better, do it yourself.
00:37:19.600
I'm going to say, cause the truth of it is whether you donate to them or not, your tax
00:37:23.420
Well, and that's the other thing, these tech, these companies get into this game.
00:37:28.020
I want to say companies, but charities, nonprofits get into this game of acquiring like the Hillary
00:37:34.300
Clinton foundation or the Clinton foundation where they get all kinds of money from our
00:37:40.480
So our tax dollars go to their foundation and then their foundation doesn't pay tax, which
00:38:02.740
We're going to build houses in Haiti and give me a bunch of money.
00:38:08.920
Oh, the foundation only has X amount of dollars left.
00:38:11.580
We could build a hut over there for those guys.
00:38:18.960
And most nonprofits run by people like this are that way.
00:38:24.740
And this scheme is, you can see it everywhere in our governments.
00:38:27.880
This corrupt is a giant circle of just kickback after kickback, corrupt person after corrupt
00:38:32.620
But it's because of what you're saying, how there, there isn't enough of good people actually
00:38:36.940
going in and making change because they're just so discouraged from doing so.
00:38:41.400
Well, and they, they discourage you on purpose.
00:38:45.040
Like I've also learned over the last couple of years, bro, like it doesn't take much to
00:38:54.340
Like, I mean, you look at people like Cori Bush, who I'm going to be the person that
00:38:58.700
And then they give her 60 grand and a fucking, you know, book deal.
00:39:08.420
Because they pull these people out of the street.
00:39:11.600
If you give someone out of the street, 60 grand, it's more fucking money than they've
00:39:17.260
So like when you, someone gives you, regardless of where level you're at, more money than you've
00:39:24.660
That's, that's, and by the way, these people are dumb.
00:39:32.300
But they came to her and they said, Hey, we'll make you somebody and we'll do this and
00:39:39.240
Like that's, that she's going to do whatever they say.
00:39:42.660
Well, conversely, like, okay, like let's say you are a good person, right?
00:39:47.180
Well, you got to get on one of these special committees, right?
00:39:49.520
Like you got to, you know, you want to be on the ways and means committee or the judiciary
00:39:52.640
committee so you can really like affect some change.
00:39:54.900
Well, those seats cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:40:02.820
Well, I'm going to pay for your seat, but when it comes down that you got to make these
00:40:05.580
decisions on here, I need blows my mind that that's even the thing that happened.
00:40:10.620
If people knew how it actually works, like sick people would fucking, if people knew,
00:40:15.320
if they, if people truly understand how the money is stolen from us and how the laws are
00:40:23.400
created and how votes are decided, there would be a rebel.
00:40:29.660
There would have been a revolution 30 fucking years ago.
00:40:35.740
It is not, we, it is not what they tell us when we're going through grade school about,
00:40:41.800
you know, this is the land of opportunity and everybody has a chance and this and that
00:40:50.140
And there would be a lot more truth to that if our government actually was set up the way
00:40:56.560
No, it's now it's just a money fucking theft scheme that is for them.
00:41:02.500
And it's at our expense and until it's cleaned up, dude, we won't see the country rise to
00:41:11.460
The funds don't make it where it's supposed to go.
00:41:14.160
You know, every four years, the Democrat, every two years, the Democrats go into the inner
00:41:18.280
city and they say, look what the white dudes did to your city.
00:41:24.080
Actually, the white dudes don't go down there because they're afraid.
00:41:30.260
The people that you vote for who say we're going to get all this progress, steal the money.
00:41:39.360
And until we clean that up and people understand that truly like, dude, this is why the division
00:41:51.160
If black people and white people and Mexican people and everybody hates each other, there's
00:42:00.380
Like when COVID, it was like, we're closing down all the restaurants.
00:42:08.080
Oh, because the seeds of revolution are sown in taverns.
00:42:12.300
If they create blocks for communities to not be able to communicate effectively, then nobody
00:42:21.240
can ever have the conversation of, hey, man, I think they're fucking us.
00:42:28.820
Matter of fact, don't even invite your family over to Thanksgiving and Christmas.
00:42:42.220
That was all for communication to create so much angst and frustration and anger amongst
00:43:00.040
Like you were either masked or you were no mask.
00:43:04.920
And by the way, they don't want people having conversations about the
00:43:11.600
I've never been that shadow banned and that censored in 2020 in my entire life.
00:43:18.480
Look at that money locked away in meta because I was racist and homophobic.
00:43:25.020
But still, it's just insane to me that didn't even happen.
00:43:59.100
And they censored that so bad because they know when we do get together and we do peep
00:44:02.840
all the bullshit, we will get together and actually make a change.
00:44:05.100
Well, it makes sense as to why certain things you cannot talk about.
00:44:10.160
Cannot talk about certain things because if you do, you're a bigot.
00:44:23.640
If there's nothing to hide, then what the fuck are you, what are we doing?
00:44:31.200
If you're just honest and you're open, everything is easy.
00:44:35.340
People ask me, like, I'm here, how do you just get on there and talk sometimes?
00:44:42.060
Bro, the whole thing here, the whole thing is, is that they had a power control structure
00:44:47.740
that was so easy for them for the last hundred years.
00:44:52.580
And then all of a sudden, this new technology came out, which ironically, they invented.
00:44:58.140
They gave it to us, which is the best part of it.
00:45:00.860
And now we have social media and instant connectivity that they developed, the fucking three-letter
00:45:06.520
And they thought they were going to use it to control everybody.
00:45:10.200
They thought they were going to be able to control.
00:45:11.840
And then, you know, like, we're going to have millions of fake accounts and we're going
00:45:15.860
to, you know, thumbs up the shit that we like, and we're going to censor the shit that is
00:45:21.040
And they thought that they were going to use all of these tools to curtail and curve the
00:45:39.120
But before we get to Headline 2, let's cruise some comments.
00:45:42.600
You know, we've been out for a minute, but we got a couple to check in on.
00:45:50.560
Is it frowned upon to share the show on your LinkedIn?
00:46:00.080
I've heard it's becoming more of like a social media platform now.
00:46:03.940
Yeah, like you can post on there and like, it ain't just like, you know, corporate shit.
00:46:31.660
Yeah, listen, I feel a massive amount of guilt and shame for actually doing things in real
00:46:46.900
We actually do have a lot of slop coming your way.
00:46:49.820
I'm going to start calling all of our content slop.
00:47:05.000
I think I stand for everyone when I say, put a motherfucking show out immediately.
00:47:37.340
Guys, we do appreciate you for being real-ass fans, though.
00:47:53.280
I know you don't like to move with your fake deodorant.
00:48:26.380
Who's going to be best dressed at the revolution?
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I mean, bro, like that suit, you know, those suit, like, yeah, that's what I'm wearing.
00:48:46.320
It would suck to not, it would suck to die, but you'd look good.
00:48:52.460
Bro, all the motherfuckers, all the real cops and real police and real military with us anyway.
00:49:01.580
I wonder, what do you think that thing gets to the gallon?
00:49:42.140
Let's talk about some publicity that's happening with the guru in the room.
00:49:50.600
This is making some rounds in virility right now.
00:50:07.940
So, leftist TikTok is in full pitchfork and torch mode after a new ad for American Eagle.
00:50:15.700
Featuring actress Sidney Sweeney used to play on words with some claiming it's full on Nazi propaganda.
00:50:22.540
So, the ad features Sweeney, who's 27, clad in a pair of the brand's jeans and a denim jacket, talking about her jeans, jeans.
00:50:35.160
Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.
00:51:25.900
I don't even think about the German Shepherd, bro.
00:51:42.540
Listen, these people are mad their day in the sun is over.
00:51:50.180
I think they're mad that no one gives a fuck about their stupid shit anymore.
00:51:58.680
You're going to whine and whine and whine and whine.
00:52:00.360
And eventually people are going to be like, fuck you.
00:52:15.900
Like a blonde hair, blue eyed, white woman is talking about her good jeans.
00:52:23.980
And what have we endured the last 10 years of black boy magic, black girl magic, support
00:52:33.560
It's all you've been doing this whole entire time.
00:52:35.860
And you're mad that someone white that looks good is getting some attention and you're
00:52:42.980
What the hell have we been seeing these past few years?
00:52:45.600
We make up 13% of the population and we're making up over 50% of all the advertisement.
00:52:53.780
And I'm sitting here like, why are there so many blacks?
00:53:03.260
When I'm driving down the interstate and I see a black person on a billboard, I'm like,
00:53:10.220
Because we were constantly giving handouts to everybody that's fucking brown.
00:53:15.580
All you said was valid because the truth of the matter is this.
00:53:19.340
White people have never been able to say, I'm proud to be white.
00:53:23.580
By the way, I don't even give a fuck about being proud to be white because I've never had
00:53:33.640
Like, it's just like, I'm a, I'm a fucking Andy.
00:53:42.640
I, I, I, I think that in America, at least, you know, yes, you could be proud of who you
00:53:48.840
are, but it shouldn't be your number one thing that you identify yourself with.
00:53:53.880
And it's so weird because my aunt is out there slaving away, getting whipped nonstop, getting
00:53:59.820
bushels of cotton from Madison, making plans to go running all for us in 2025 now to filter
00:54:05.520
businesses by the color, to just be promoting black people nonstop for literally nothing.
00:54:11.060
Well, notice that most of the people mad aren't even black.
00:54:17.940
They're white people who are racist and feel guilty about it.
00:54:25.160
I've seen a couple, but like, they were like the pink hair black people.
00:54:31.260
But like, I've not seen any real, like, people, black or white, be like, yeah, this is
00:54:37.560
I've seen a lot of them making fun of these people.
00:54:39.980
I mean, look, bro, listen, you're fucking ugly.
00:54:57.960
So why the fuck do you even care that she looks hot that you you you're the one that
00:55:09.980
You're starved for fucking acceptance and attention.
00:55:13.040
And now your ridiculous way of getting the acceptance, acceptance and attention has run
00:55:19.760
its course with society because we are all tired of pretending that you guys are beautiful
00:55:24.260
and that you're fucking smart and that you're successful.
00:55:28.400
Dude, listen, you're a bunch of weird motherfuckers.
00:55:33.160
And society is done celebrating weirdness for the sake of weirdness.
00:55:41.940
I don't care if you want to cut off your own dick.
00:55:48.220
But you are not going to convince me that because somebody who is white and looks sexy.
00:55:55.340
And by the way, I think many years ago, I said that the advertisements were going to
00:56:07.120
If you're not pro America, bro, you're going to get your ass fucking canceled.
00:56:16.240
And it's 10 times more powerful than the cancel culture of two years ago that they had.
00:56:21.900
So you business owners better think really long and hard about your stances because what
00:56:27.140
we have here is a bunch of companies making policy around a loud minority and then the
00:56:36.280
And we still have these people who run these companies who are terrified to fucking like
00:56:42.040
to speak up and be a part of a fucking pro freedom movement.
00:56:48.500
Listen, you're at a point now where you're missing a huge opportunity.
00:56:51.720
Because the pendulum swung and like the companies that have done it.
00:56:54.580
Because now, dude, people are bitter towards the companies that have rode the fence.
00:56:59.620
The amount of messages I get in a day that are like, bro, I'll never fucking shop anywhere
00:57:07.580
And it's because of the shit that we stand for.
00:57:09.800
You know why nobody would care about your company?
00:57:15.320
You rode the fence during the biggest opportunity of our lifetime to stand for something that
00:57:19.180
fucking matters because all you care about is money.
00:57:23.280
Consumers are very smart and they're going to spend their money with pro freedom, pro
00:57:28.280
Now that we're getting back to common sense where, you know, you could say, oh, well, there
00:57:32.480
are beauty standards and they aren't 400 fucking pounds.
00:57:40.360
400 pounds on the cover of a magazine, it says healthy.
00:57:51.900
Here's a good thing, though, because it didn't just stop with.
00:58:00.680
There's a lot of companies jumping in on this train right now.
00:58:10.300
Left is melting down over Duncan's latest genetics ads.
00:58:14.160
Now, this came just days after the American Eagle ad.
00:58:18.320
The Donut Company is the latest to find itself in the liberal firing line of trash can lids
00:58:23.840
and pool noodles after dropping its new commercial featuring the summer I turned pretty star
00:58:50.680
Every time I drink a Duncan golden hour refresher, it's like the sun just finds me.
00:58:54.880
So if sipping these refreshers makes me the king of summer, guilty as charged.
00:59:12.520
Because I'm going to tell you right now, that's what that fucking ad looks like.
00:59:15.120
How are they mad that they put a gay guy in an ad?
00:59:30.720
I was going to let you say it because you say it better.
00:59:55.360
I'm just saying, if I was doing it, that wouldn't be my move.
00:59:58.440
I stick with the German Shepherds and Sidney's city.
01:00:06.320
It would have been a great, because the liberals are so mad at this ad, but what if American
01:00:10.140
Eagle's campaign was really to focus on how anybody can look good in their jeans and
01:00:17.500
How do we know that that's not the next commercial?
01:00:25.020
Well, anybody can look good in their jeans and their skin, in their jeans.
01:00:30.400
You don't even know if that might be the campaign.
01:00:40.240
I think it's brilliant, because we're all talking about it.
01:00:54.860
And by the way, remember, I said, bro, I used to be 350 fucking pounds.
01:01:02.000
And you could say, oh, I feel so good in my skin and all this shit.
01:01:09.660
When they start asking you for seatbelt extenders, and you can't find clothes that fit, and you're
01:01:15.380
the size of a fucking house, and you're sweating while you're, you know-
01:01:24.440
And Lizzo went around for years saying, body positivity.
01:01:33.320
But you're full of shit, and you were full of shit then, and you're probably still for
01:02:19.240
Yeah, we only know that because we covered it on the show.
01:02:25.780
She's now got an ad deal with Arby's, and they're on it.
01:02:33.100
Sophie posted this saying, I have the meats with a shirt that says, hot girls eat Arby's.
01:03:05.760
So, she said, I have the meats at Arby's, and then Arby's replied.
01:03:35.540
Well, I want to bring this up, because I think we need to show what marketing looks like
01:03:41.080
from the left, and how fucked up they actually are.
01:03:43.800
Yeah, I have this clip that's been going around.
01:03:48.280
It is nice to see some white people in some advertisements.
01:03:59.280
For the last five years, six years, you have legitimately not seen a complete white family
01:04:17.200
And it's like, bro, not that there's anything wrong with a mixed family.
01:04:24.780
So like, when we, you know, it's nice to see society kind of going back to the shit
01:04:46.860
Well, let's see the left's attempt at marketing and how that works for them.
01:04:58.880
With all the WNBA players, it says, let her cook.
01:05:22.420
Bro, they didn't think that went through, dude.
01:05:30.520
And what happened there was it was so fucking obviously offensive that nobody in the office
01:05:38.160
So, like, dude, that's how politically correct the office has got for a while.
01:05:49.520
If you put that out, they're going to say, get in the kitchen.
01:06:08.420
And sometimes people don't want to point out obvious shit like that.
01:06:16.140
Because they're like, fuck, they're going to think I'm the big one.
01:06:17.920
They're going to think I'm the one that's right.
01:06:40.380
Like, five years ago, okay, we had some new flavors of a product come out.
01:06:44.980
And two of the flavors were watermelon and grape.
01:06:51.620
So, for, like, all the other flavors, it was white people.
01:06:55.760
But then on the watermelon and the grape, it was black dudes.
01:07:24.280
But dude, this was like, motherfucker, this was like during George Floyd.
01:07:28.180
So, like, we had to be paying attention to that.
01:07:30.620
But, like, dude, nobody wanted to say anything because nobody wanted to be the guy that says
01:07:43.600
But, dude, it was like, you know, now everything's a lot.
01:07:50.160
But, like, dude, people get afraid because they don't want to fucking be the one that points
01:08:03.060
Gatorade goes good with a fucking turkey sandwich?
01:08:24.060
If I die of a heart attack, just know you were part of it.
01:08:36.340
What was funny is nobody said anything, but it was only a matter of time.
01:08:53.360
Headline reads, Elon Musk makes bold play for an unlikely marriage with $3 trillion icon.
01:09:06.180
Well, so Elon Musk has been openly hinting at a historic merger in the business world,
01:09:12.460
suggesting that his company, XAI, should partner with tech giant Apple.
01:09:22.560
Musk's company is the corporate face of his popular AI chatbot, Grok,
01:09:27.000
which functions similarly to competitors like ChatGPT, Claw, Gemini, and Copilot.
01:09:32.240
Meanwhile, Apple has struggled to bring its own AI programs to consumers,
01:09:36.440
notably delaying improvements to the Siri voice assistant until 2026.
01:09:40.900
So venture capitalists started openly speculating this month that Musk and Apple
01:09:49.160
with XAI bringing Grok to even more people using iPhones through this proposed partnership.
01:09:56.400
And apparently, Musk, he actually just bought a former Apple designer,
01:10:04.080
Joni Eve's hardware startup for a reported $6.5 billion.
01:10:08.020
So the story here is you got tech giants coming together.
01:10:23.800
I have the greatest tech hardware software company that's going to ever exist right now.
01:10:34.660
It just hasn't launched yet and nobody's done it and nobody's ever thought of it
01:10:46.460
But my thing on this, because I mean, I saw this as an interesting, you know,
01:10:54.440
I don't, I'm not big on monopolies and I feel like that's all this is.
01:11:01.460
Well, you know, there used to be a time when the government would deregulate these
01:11:05.180
big, these big, but they don't do that anymore because these, they pay so much money to the
01:11:10.420
Back in the eighties, the phone companies were like that.
01:11:17.780
And, and yeah, this is the tech, the tech world should not be controlled by four guys.
01:11:23.280
Like when does a partnership get translated into like a monopoly?
01:11:26.960
Like it's one thing to partner with another company, but it's another when everything
01:11:37.160
Like I drive a Tesla and there was an update that just came through that puts the grok in
01:11:45.080
Did you see the fucking, did you, we covered this on, we, well, we were going to cover it.
01:11:56.560
But yeah, but I say the same, but see, like they did it wrong.
01:12:01.540
Nobody wants to go in and get chicken and waffles at a place that smells like fucking
01:12:06.860
Like they're trying to get people to adopt the technology and become, cause they got
01:12:14.020
But like, dude, what he's trying to do is to get people more comfortable with the technology.
01:12:20.960
Like how it should be done is like, dude, what kind of restaurant do you want to fucking get
01:12:31.200
Oh, it's very just like grungy, like just real.
01:12:35.480
It's like very, you got 300 pounds in the kitchen.
01:12:38.580
You want, you want a red and white checkered tablecloth.
01:12:43.860
You want to, you want a woman to come in who's, you know, a big jolly woman who calls
01:12:54.020
And, and instead of making it smell and taste like this futuristic thing, why don't you make
01:12:59.360
it smell and taste and feel like the old thing and then work the technology into it?
01:13:03.360
You know, like that's where, cause what you're, what he's, look, this is a whole, we could
01:13:08.340
do a whole podcast on why this is not the best idea for what he's trying to do.
01:13:13.100
But if you're trying to get people to adopt something different, you want to tie it to
01:13:18.800
And that's not what's happening with the technology.
01:13:22.480
And that's why people are resisting it so much because I see the deeper intent that you're
01:13:27.180
So now when I'm going on long road trips in my Tesla, most of the chargers are at a gas
01:13:31.900
station, just at a gas station that I go inside real quick, but it'll be like, and
01:13:35.460
then if I'm charging for a long time, I'll walk to a restaurant, but the way he's doing
01:13:39.540
it is incorporating all this tech and the AI and the robots when in reality, if he would
01:13:44.440
just open up an old school diner with the driving movie theater, but actual people, and
01:13:49.320
I know they have rollerblades and stuff, but not so much tech heavy, it'd be fine.
01:14:00.980
Do like a fucking, uh, a drive in, uh, what do they call that?
01:14:06.080
No, the fucking, not driving, but like Sonic where they come out on fucking roller skates.
01:14:10.180
Now they do do that there, which is interesting.
01:14:12.400
They do come out on roller skates there and they have, they have the movie, but at the
01:14:17.120
They have a lot of the robots there too, doing all the optimist.
01:14:21.360
They have a lot of the robot doing a lot of stuff.
01:14:26.060
Like the food he's trying to serve is the fucking thick bacon and the, the, the comfort, wholesome
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Oh, and by the way, you can still do that and tie in your rope.
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Like the, the, the robot would stand out even more in a place like that.
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You know, so come by my tech, you can control the fucking world and I'll help you with your
01:14:56.740
How deep this, like this partnership that he wants with Apple is going to get or how,
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Cause my brain, I see X and Apple and knowing Elon, not personally, but how he is, I'm immediately
01:15:13.380
And I'm like, does he have plans for that in the future where he's integrating for sure
01:15:27.000
Like they don't have Apple hasn't changed or innovated since jobs passed away.
01:15:33.080
They, they use the strategy of planned obsolescence, which is an expiration date on technology intentionally
01:15:42.740
Every time that we get a new iPhone, now there's new chargers and new plugs and new, and that's
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what they have to do to maintain revenue to cover for their lack of innovation.
01:15:53.160
So if I'm Apple, regardless of the monopoly that it would create, like just strategically talking
01:15:59.260
business, a partnership with Musk might not be a bad idea because he is a visionary, creative
01:16:11.060
You know, they make a phone, they make, you know, a new, a new release, you know, every
01:16:24.720
Wozniak told me all about it, you know, so, um, they need some help with that, but I don't
01:16:33.260
I don't trust Elon Musk in terms of like, and this is not personal against Musk.
01:16:38.840
I don't trust anybody to have that much power and control over society.
01:16:43.140
And then they do it under the guise of capitalism, right?
01:16:45.540
I'm a capitalist, but there's ethical capitalism.
01:16:51.320
And once a company gets too much power, just like when a government gets too much power,
01:16:55.880
it becomes very easy to see yourself as the creator of culture, as opposed to serving
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You know, it becomes about control instead of help.
01:17:19.000
It's not about, they, they sell it to you and say, it's great, but really it's about
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dependency because once you start in and there's already studies that are showing this, your
01:17:35.460
And Sam Malmuth just talked about this on a recent podcast.
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That millennials use chat GPT more as like a, oh, I'll go to this for this quick question
01:17:46.880
Whereas Gen Z and Gen Alpha, they're using it as like an operating system for literally
01:17:51.320
And I feel like it's only going to make people dumber.
01:17:54.220
And we're going to see younger people have Alzheimer's because the older people are getting
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Alzheimer's because you're not using their brain a lot.
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And we have all these young people depending on chat GPT and they're not thinking.
01:18:10.360
Because you can be in school and again, yeah, I'm only using chat GPT for this class.
01:18:14.300
I don't care about, but it's the act of learning that helps you learn, not necessarily what
01:18:20.620
It's the act of creating these neural pathways and becoming a better, stronger person that
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prepares you later on in life to tackle challenges and know how to operate through it.
01:18:28.400
If you're not going to have that because you're depending on chat GPT, where do we end up?
01:18:31.520
Well, dude, let's think about it like this, bro.
01:18:33.240
Let's just say that the three of us are the evil overlords that we think these people are.
01:18:41.460
Not Elon, but like Soros and Klaus Schwab and all these people at the top.
01:18:49.040
All these people at the top that push this globalism bullshit from either publicly or privately.
01:18:57.400
And we're like, fuck, we want to control the world.
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And we want to maintain control and maintain power.
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The easiest way to do it is the way that they're doing it.
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They're creating tech that creates dependency based upon convenience.
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And then they are leveraging people's financial greed to put more dependency into the system.
01:19:22.200
A lot of people right now, how many people have their life savings in Bitcoin?
01:19:27.280
And by the way, I'm not here to argue, can you make money in Bitcoin or not?
01:19:33.640
If I were the head honcho of the bad guys, what I would do is I would unleash the tech,
01:19:41.400
which AI tech has existed far many years ago, okay?
01:19:48.060
I would release the tech, lower the IQ, create as much dependency on convenience every which way, okay?
01:19:58.760
I would make it so that an entire generation of people is unable to repair a small gasoline engine or change a tire or grow food or take care of themselves or hunt or defend themselves.
01:20:12.240
And I would do that slowly through the implementation of technology, which, by the way, we are many years already into, okay?
01:20:20.040
The thing, and I will just say this, the things that I know how to do are probably 60% less than what my dad, who is 80 years old, still knows how to do, okay?
01:20:30.120
And I'm a capable man by my generation's standards.
01:20:35.320
Now, once I get everybody, once I get this long enough going long enough, you know what I do?
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And within weeks, I depopulate the planet because there will be chaos and war and no ability to know how to survive.
01:21:00.880
Which it sounds, to some people can say, conspiratorial, but it's literally, if you just keep life going as it is right now, it's already happening.
01:21:10.140
It's a likely contender if everybody's at home using ChatGPT for everything, Amazon-ing everything, door-dashing everything, and not leaving the house.
01:21:20.780
You're just getting more dumb and more dependent.
01:21:23.740
Would you be able to survive without power today if they turned it off right fucking now?
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And by the way, I don't have a better answer than you.
01:21:49.940
It's just a society that we're creating is a very dependent one.
01:21:53.040
It's not really, it's not promoting independence and free will and teaching people how to, you know.
01:22:03.720
Look at, look at, they're right-wing extremists.
01:22:07.800
Let's put Mike Glover on the terror list because he's teaching people how to survive.
01:22:14.740
It's like, we got to remind ourselves, our government, this current administration, which
01:22:19.440
is one of my issues with it, just set up for the next five to 10 years to have zero regulation
01:22:28.700
So it's like, we see how fast AI is moving right now.
01:22:34.060
They just gave him five to 10 year fucking unlimited fucking, unlimited scope.
01:22:41.980
Like, that allows people really, unless they're like very technical, technology versed, what
01:22:54.180
that, dude, what that allows is for every fucking person's information, every person's
01:23:01.540
creative, copyrighted information, every fucking thing that everyone has ever done in
01:23:07.660
the history of mankind to be scraped into someone's large language model of AI, which protects
01:23:16.960
Like, there's so many problems with this, dude.
01:23:22.760
Look, there's so many obvious problems with this.
01:23:26.740
It cannot be a reasonable thought that they just unleashed it, not knowing, like in ignorance.
01:23:36.560
And if you look at what he's doing with, uh, I forgot the name of it.
01:23:45.740
You know, the self, the really self-driving like Ubers or whatever.
01:23:49.080
You look at Waymo studying the roads and creating their tech and, you know, trying their self
01:23:58.380
He's been getting all this data, all this AI from everybody driving a Tesla since 2012.
01:24:02.580
All those Google map cars you see driving around the street.
01:24:05.080
They needed to do that to then have the street view in Google Maps.
01:24:08.280
Because Elon, he just, he was like, oh, I'm already having all these Teslas out on the
01:24:16.680
And they're literally every single Tesla on the road now is my own, basically a Google
01:24:23.260
And now at the flip of a switch, oh, I can turn my car into a cyber cab because he already
01:24:32.040
So, so you can make your car a cab in the future.
01:24:36.600
So basically you can make your car an unmanned Uber and pay for it in about two years.
01:24:41.680
They already have some in Austin, but I can personally buy a Tesla for like 30,000 and
01:24:46.220
then send it out to the road while I'm not using my car for it to work.
01:24:52.920
Like if you're at home, let your car go Uber and then come back home because he wants a
01:24:57.120
little capitalist side and, you know, make the money.
01:25:01.760
And it is interesting that you talked about how, you know, what's the long-term game that
01:25:10.360
And I mean, I think you all into, we've given the data.
01:25:13.740
Do you think he's doing it for malicious reasons or do you think he's just that fucking
01:25:20.120
I think he's a genius, but I also think he's, I think he's very smart and very innovative,
01:25:25.980
but I almost want to go down the route that he's just not a realist, but he's just saying,
01:25:37.740
Well, while I'm here, what can I do to make the most money?
01:25:42.120
So I already know self-driving cars are going to be a thing.
01:25:46.000
After a certain amount of money, bro, like it doesn't matter.
01:25:54.620
Well, I mean, bro, I mean, he outside of an airplane, which is a booger compared to what
01:26:07.680
So like, I don't know if it's about money, dude.
01:26:09.780
I think the guy, I look, I'm not, I don't know him.
01:26:13.260
So it's all talking out of my ass and you know, and what I can deduce from watching,
01:26:19.380
I mean, I think the guy's just so fucking smart that he thinks this shit up and acts like
01:26:24.520
a lot of times in business, dude, the fastest executor is not always the best businessman
01:26:30.060
because they, they execute on ideas quickly without thinking of the long-term repercussions.
01:26:38.140
And so like good CEOs, great CEOs have the vision to weigh all the options before they
01:26:49.600
Good CEOs will execute so fat, which, which they come across as very good in a lot of
01:27:00.860
And by the way, for those of you that listen for business content, this is not you, you
01:27:12.040
They fail to recognize the detriments of what the plan could provide later.
01:27:17.440
And sometimes I look at Elon and I think he's a fucking brilliant dude who is not a great
01:27:28.040
And maybe that's me giving him the benefit of the doubt.
01:27:32.360
Maybe he sits in his fucking plane with a fucking evil mask on and you know, like, I
01:27:39.200
don't know, but I know enough people that know him and they're friendly with him.
01:27:47.560
Cause when you say that the main example that comes to my mind is Samsung and Apple,
01:27:54.360
It's a use of, especially their screens, but Samsung's very quick to put out a feature.
01:28:04.720
That tech Samsung's had in their phone since 2010 and they acted so fast on it.
01:28:19.800
It's it, there's many, there's multiple personalities that fit into a, most people
01:28:27.220
don't understand that CEO is a higher position.
01:28:31.860
Like you could go on LinkedIn or put your feelers out and find very effective CEOs.
01:28:36.760
The best CEO is the guy who can develop the best plan and execute the plan at the perfect
01:28:48.440
And just because someone's worth $200 billion doesn't necessarily mean that they're the
01:28:58.120
And I know people will get upset when I say this because they'll say the game is to make
01:29:02.020
I mean, yes, but if someone's exceptionally brilliant, they can make the money.
01:29:10.060
So he really, in my opinion, I think he needs some people in between him and the fucking
01:29:15.060
outcome that say, Hey, uh, here's what could happen if we do this and this and this, which
01:29:21.300
I'm sure he, dude, this guy, this guy is not his own team.
01:29:29.780
He's good at putting those teams together, but he needs like an Elon team.
01:29:34.200
Like he needs his own damn team to figure out his ideas and how they're getting pushed
01:29:42.200
Like he, there needs to be some consideration to the amount of power that has for right or
01:29:48.500
wrong been collectively bestowed on him to use it responsibly.
01:29:57.020
Guys jumping on this conversation, let us know down in the comments what you guys think.
01:30:06.600
As always, we're bringing this up, bring a headline in and talk about it and we vote
01:30:16.560
Like it's kind of unhealthy how much I like it.
01:30:19.020
I, I like the atmosphere, but I, I, there's things about, I don't like, like, I don't
01:30:26.380
like when I go to Six Flags and there's 400 pound ladies wearing fucking see-through fishnet
01:30:33.640
outfits as their cover up in the chairs and then bikinis.
01:30:37.560
And then they have a two foot long turkey leg, you know, and a wooden mug.
01:30:42.520
Like we're in the fucking, it's like, it's a weird dynamic that makes me uncomfortable.
01:30:45.660
Like we're at a, what do they call those festivals?
01:30:51.580
We're kind of at like, we're kind of in the eighties.
01:30:57.240
Dollywood in a Tennessee, they have a, you walk in and you cut a right and it's like
01:31:03.000
a parking lot for the scooters and you go in and everybody has a scooter and they're
01:31:13.820
If you're too big to fucking walk around an amusement park, you should probably just,
01:31:18.560
Well, you should probably try to lose some weight.
01:31:20.800
You know, what's funny about the theme parks is that now they have so much chaperoning policies
01:31:25.340
and not allowing teenagers in because I wonder what, like what color person, what group of
01:31:38.920
Well, I mean, it was obviously white supremacy, bro.
01:31:45.560
It's a bunch of fucking nerdy white dudes running through with their pocket protectors
01:31:51.380
Everything fun is getting ruined and that's what I don't like.
01:32:01.360
Amusement park ride snaps at Saudi Arabia park with 23 reported injured.
01:32:08.040
Um, an amusement park ride malfunction in Saudi Arabia has reportedly left 23 people injured
01:32:16.740
Um, but video of the incident shows the ride, uh, with 360 degrees written on top, uh, it's
01:32:23.080
swinging back and forth before the arm with the spinning wheel carrying passengers snapped
01:32:55.440
There's no, there's no chance I'm getting on that.
01:33:17.820
See, I'll get on a ride at a theme park that is nationally known and recognized and you
01:33:37.240
You go to a carny ride and there will be shit jacked up with wooden blocks.
01:33:47.480
You look at the guy and there's a guy standing next to it who looks like fucking Joe Dirt.
01:34:05.280
If you look at the boat ride, that's a semi truck.
01:34:07.900
You literally just fold it up and then it's literally on wheels and you just drive it away.
01:34:11.460
Bro, that ride used to terrify the fuck out of me.
01:34:15.600
Oh, you didn't like the boat ride either, did you?
01:34:20.780
You try to get on there and look for the basement.
01:34:45.820
Anytime you come through, you better stop by and do a show.
01:35:19.340
Do you guys remember that story from the guy in Kansas?
01:35:21.620
There's a congressman in Kansas City, from Kansas City, whose son.
01:35:26.440
Whose son went down a fucking water slide and got his head cut off.
01:35:33.680
The Verru basically was the world's largest, like, water slide.
01:35:37.720
And it was kind of the ones that you sit in a little boat, like a water coaster.
01:35:40.540
It would go down and then it went up and then back down.
01:35:47.180
They're trying to do the math on that going back up.
01:35:49.560
And they had a netting over it, but the kid just wasn't heavy enough.
01:36:01.100
And then his body went back down the water slide.
01:36:04.320
And everybody was just greeted with blood and a body.
01:36:17.220
Dude, when I was a kid, there was one stand-up roller coaster out there at Six Flags.
01:36:29.520
And then they took it down and they put where the, that's where the ninja is now.
01:36:35.220
I still, I do like, like, I do like those rides at the theme park.
01:36:39.100
I do like those parks, but I do not do carnival rides.
01:36:42.100
I won't do the carnival rides and I won't do a theme park that's not a big chain.
01:36:47.220
If I, I will, I, unless the ride's been up for a long time, I, you won't find like a
01:36:52.300
I want to support it and, you know, the atmosphere.
01:36:58.160
I did like how, like, all the, uh, the people on this, they still had their garbs on.
01:37:07.020
That 360 part, that's the counterbalance of the weight.
01:37:11.540
And then look when it breaks, it fucking hammers somebody, dude.
01:37:15.060
Like somebody gets hammered by that whole counterweight, which has to be thousands and thousands of pounds.
01:37:31.960
That's like hitting somebody with 10,000, 50,000 pound hammer.
01:37:53.360
You know, no, it's an actual, like, amusement park that they have.
01:38:04.520
It's partnered under Six Flags and have some really reputable companies back in these rides.
01:38:22.280
Dude, remember that guy who wore that gay shirt at a soccer game and the next day he was dead?
01:38:30.540
It's like 600 feet drop and I want to ride it, but I'm not going.
01:39:09.060
The girls are the ones that are getting fooled here.
01:39:38.600
My friends drug me in the girls' bathroom with them, and this girl screamed.
01:39:51.440
All of a sudden, we want to call cops and shit.
01:40:05.440
Bale hay, you know, get my hoe and do some raking.
01:40:18.220
And I'm thinking about, like, Jamal be straight, you know?
01:40:44.440
Next time you're on your way to your pawpaws to do some straight shit, swing it and do
01:40:54.460
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