Real Coffee with Scott Adams - May 26, 2024


Episode 2486 CWSA 05⧸26⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

155.83447

Word Count

8,575

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

In this episode of Coffee with Scott Adams, we talk about AI, AI's impact on the political landscape, and some of the weird coincidences that have happened over the past few years that make me think we are living in a simulation.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 it's called coffee with scott adams hasn't been off to a good start this morning but
00:00:04.560 i think it's going to get better and if you'd like to take this experience up to
00:00:10.320 sunday holiday weekend levels all you need is a cup or mug or a glass of tanker jealous
00:00:15.940 it's time to canteen jug or flask of a vessel of any kind fill it with your favorite liquid
00:00:20.180 i like coffee and join me now for the unparalleled pleasure the dopamine the other day the thing
00:00:25.260 that makes everything better it's called the simultaneous set but have us now go
00:00:29.520 back on track well i understand that in the pre-show i lost my wi-fi connection
00:00:41.520 so these subscribers on locals did not get to see me destroy my coffee machine
00:00:49.320 i thought i was doing a four-year entertainment but it turns out i just destroyed my coffee
00:00:54.440 machine for my own entertainment but it is no more so i use the backup coffee machine
00:01:00.260 it's fine um here's a question for you does it seem like a weird coincidence to you
00:01:09.440 that the elite colleges have imploded and college looks worthless at the same time that ai is
00:01:18.120 completely replacing college now it hasn't happened yet but what are the odds that
00:01:24.440 that both of those things would happen roughly at the same time is that a complete coincidence
00:01:30.080 these are the sort of things that make me think we're living in a simulation and also we get
00:01:37.420 robots at exactly the time in human history when human reproduction is dropping
00:01:43.840 really we get ai just when colleges are no longer affordable or you know they have their own problems
00:01:52.360 and we get robots just when we run into babies and that's all a coincidence and then when we need ai
00:02:00.160 as soon as we need a lots of power for ai and for bitcoin then suddenly we solve all our nuclear problems oh
00:02:08.300 yeah we could do nuclear sure all the nuclear you want are these weird coincidences almost like the
00:02:16.860 our our environment is simulated and it's it's got some kind of some kind of uh built-in stabilizers of one
00:02:25.500 big thing breaks another thing's already to take its place i don't know there's a few more of those i'm going to mention
00:02:32.300 during the show i was just watching a reel on instagram just before i got on and there's a claim there
00:02:40.220 that i want to see if it's true and the claim was just by some random user who said that uh he went to
00:02:47.820 the democrats webpage and it said there were 16 groups they were advocating for so there were you know
00:02:55.580 minorities and women and native americans and black and hispanic and you know lgbtq and down the list
00:03:03.180 they said there was only one identifiable group you know sort of a big group that was not mentioned
00:03:11.180 men so men are the only thing excluded from the democrats they're advocating for everything except men
00:03:19.980 except that's what that's what the instagram guy said do you think that's true no because if they're
00:03:27.740 advocating for native americans some of them are men they're advocating for black americans half of them
00:03:36.140 are men no it turns out that the only thing that the democrats are not in favor of is white men
00:03:43.020 and it's right there on the website it couldn't it couldn't be more obvious oh well
00:03:52.620 peter teal is uh saying that ai is bad news for people with math skills we might be just a few
00:03:57.660 years away from uh those jobs being the ones that are most impacted then maybe your verbal skills and
00:04:04.860 your human skills will be the important thing well if you want to know how bad it is for people with
00:04:09.740 math skills yesterday i downloaded python the programming language and i realized that i can
00:04:19.420 become a programmer just by asking chat gpt what to do and it just tells me so yesterday i thought all
00:04:26.380 right i don't know anything about python how do i get it oh here's a website download it all right well
00:04:33.020 then how do i edit it oh use one of these editors okay well then how do i run it open the
00:04:39.580 terminal program on your computer go to the file you just saved execute it really okay how do i
00:04:47.340 write a program that says hello scott here it is just plug this into your editor and then save it really
00:04:55.900 it's really gonna be that easy and it was so i'm actually going to see if i can build some apps
00:05:02.860 you know in five minutes just see if ai will do it for me it doesn't do much of anything else but maybe
00:05:08.220 it'll do some programming uh axios you know it's funny to watch axios because i consider them the most
00:05:15.900 political at the moment of you know except baby msnbc so whenever they're on to some big theme
00:05:23.580 you know it's not about the news it's entirely about politics
00:05:28.620 so so so today again they're doing trying to bore us with uh some ice news uh i didn't even click on
00:05:38.220 the article so the the point of it is not the detail the point of it is they've got to come up with
00:05:43.820 something that's bad for trump that you can't argue with um we think the ice level around some area
00:05:54.300 is beginning to decrease uh therefore uh vote for biden because you'll drown they are so out of
00:06:02.940 reasons that that they're just like flailing around and i don't know if i'm the only one that thinks
00:06:10.060 this but since the only argument for climate change was that 98 of experts are on the same side and then
00:06:16.780 we went through the pandemic and we saw that 98 of the experts on the same side means it's definitely
00:06:22.380 bullshit do you know what would be real 85 of the experts on one side that would strike me as real
00:06:33.420 do you know what strikes me as totally not real 98 of the experts on one side do you know what that
00:06:39.500 tells me that tells me it's either the most definite thing of all time which it isn't or
00:06:47.180 they have a monetary incentive to all say the same thing and it's that last one they have a monetary
00:06:53.100 incentive to all say the same thing same as the pandemic so i think that belief in uh or at least
00:07:01.100 the alarm about climate change may have largely disappeared without anybody even realizing why or when it
00:07:09.580 happened like i'll bet if you could somehow measure how worried people are about climate change it would be
00:07:16.380 completely different after the pandemic yeah maybe they'd still say it's a big issue or something
00:07:22.540 but i'll bet if you could measure like in their body how much they're really stressed about it i'll bet
00:07:28.380 it's way less all right um so uh the ceo of google says that they don't know how to fix ai's lying and
00:07:42.460 hallucinating because it gives you answers that are completely made up and he says it's not clear how
00:07:48.780 to fix that well here again is another case of you should have asked scott now i haven't heard anybody
00:07:57.420 else say this i might be the only person saying this that the way they build ai is based on humans
00:08:06.140 i think i'm the only one who says that i mean obviously it's based on human speech
00:08:10.540 but more than that it's how we think we also think in words in other words if a sentence makes sense
00:08:18.700 we're we're convinced that there's some logic there but there isn't there's just a sentence makes
00:08:24.780 sense in a grammar way so we are in fact people who hallucinate and lie and uh ai is trained completely
00:08:32.460 on humans who hallucinate and lie and how could it be anything else the only way that they could make
00:08:41.020 this model not lie is to make sure it only answered things that were you know on some database or came
00:08:47.820 out of a google search or something more reliable uh and even then i don't know if it would necessarily
00:08:54.700 always give you the right answer it might lie a little bit so no that's not fixable you should
00:09:00.380 have just asked me as soon as they said it's based on human patterns i could have told you that it would
00:09:05.500 be a liar obviously so you want to give one here an example i had a long conversation with chat gpt yesterday
00:09:15.980 on the george floyd situation and i said this if you were to ignore opinions including the opinion of the
00:09:24.620 coroner and just look at the facts you know the coroner report without the opinion part you know
00:09:31.420 what drugs were in the system what medical problems he had he had a heart problem uh i said would you
00:09:36.780 conclude that it was homicide and chat gpt said oh yes totally because the contributing factor was the
00:09:45.980 the kneeling on the neck and then i said all right but let me understand are you saying that definitely
00:09:52.700 there was enough drugs in him that we can't say for sure the drugs killed him or for sure that the
00:09:58.620 heart condition he had with the drugs killed him we can't say that for sure but could you say there's
00:10:03.980 a high likelihood that it killed him and chat gpt said yes there's a high likelihood that drugs alone
00:10:12.140 are what killed him so then i said okay so if his drug if there's a high likelihood that drugs alone
00:10:18.060 kill them doesn't have passed the standard of uh there's not reasonable doubt i mean there is reasonable
00:10:25.260 doubt that the the knee on the neck made a difference and here's where chat gpt said nope
00:10:33.180 if it contributed it's homicide so i asked some clarifiers and i said but are you saying that even
00:10:40.540 if you knew the contribution wouldn't have made a difference to the outcome it's still homicide yes
00:10:49.660 is that true or is that is that she chat gpt hallucinating apparently that is the law i that's
00:10:57.820 my understanding so in other words if there's somebody drowning in the ocean and you're on the
00:11:04.460 other side of the world and you you spit in the ocean you're guilty of homicide because sure the
00:11:11.580 ocean alone and the fact that they couldn't swim that was going to kill that person no no matter what
00:11:17.020 you did but if you spit in the ocean you added to the volume of the ocean therefore in your own way
00:11:23.100 you contributed to the death you're guilty of homicide now i'm exaggerating into the ridiculous
00:11:29.020 here to make my point so you wouldn't really be guilty of homicide if you spit in the ocean
00:11:33.500 but my point is what a weird standard that is if it's true i mean does chat gpt not have the law
00:11:41.180 right or is it explaining the law right and the law is stupid because if you put me on the jury and you
00:11:48.380 said oh the the knee definitely contributed however we don't know if it would have happened
00:11:54.700 on its own how in the world do you convict them for that unless you're just afraid of you know
00:12:00.460 leaving the jury room after you don't get victim so um my point is that it seems to me that the the
00:12:09.740 thumb has already been put on that story the the fact that ai is so rigorous about following the
00:12:16.620 narrative you know the kind of the approved narrative of things suggests that the way you
00:12:22.060 keep it from hallucinating is that you hard code some answers you just put your thumb on the answers
00:12:27.820 and so it'll come out saying what the humans want you to believe is the narrative and then they'll
00:12:33.340 call that true so i think ai is going to go in a very bad direction and they'll have all these embedded
00:12:41.820 rules that you think are the ai thinking but it's really the creators of the ai who put in some embedded
00:12:48.300 rules so the ai that the i'm using two forms of ai right now trying to build a little app
00:12:54.460 chat gpt has its own little thing you can build your own little version of it and then delphi ai
00:13:03.740 and both of them have a place where the user can put in their own rules so it's a general ai
00:13:09.980 but you can put in rules that say when this happens only do this when this happens only do that
00:13:15.820 you don't think those rules are all over ai already from the creators if you can put in your own custom
00:13:21.980 rules and it will defer to those before it answers then we don't have ai we've basically laundered the
00:13:30.060 opinions of democrats let me say that again ai is not its own intelligence they're simply laundering
00:13:39.340 the opinions of the democrats who made them so you think it's some kind of independent intelligence no
00:13:45.340 it's not they're telling you what the narrative is and they're just making you think it came through
00:13:49.980 an advanced intelligence so how can you argue with that laundering opinion it's pretty brilliant
00:13:58.860 well there's new technology for maybe reducing uh nuclear power waste by 80 percent
00:14:06.620 so i won't bore you with the details but uh it looks promising it works
00:14:10.700 um they they can basically just change the form of the waste into some lesser form
00:14:16.540 now and then you just store it on site you just put it in barrels and there's plenty of room you just
00:14:22.380 store it where it was and it's not any worse for the community than if you drove it somewhere else
00:14:30.380 well the financial times is reporting um that there's uh there's data from this non-profit group
00:14:39.420 called open secrets and it found that uh the the food company spent the big food big food in the
00:14:47.900 united states and maybe the world spent 106 million dollars on lobbying in 2023 that's twice as much as
00:14:55.180 tobacco and alcohol combined and last year's spend was 21 higher than 2020. so it's basically the big
00:15:04.620 companies who are lobbying lobbying in lobbying in favor of food that's bad for you high sugar and high
00:15:11.100 highly processed foods so hundreds and hundreds of millions are being spent so that you the consumer
00:15:21.420 are not protected from the food that's killing you in the real world that's happening
00:15:26.620 yeah so if you're wondering why is everybody so fat and unhappy it's because there are hundreds of
00:15:37.900 millions of dollars being spent to guarantee that your government doesn't do anything about
00:15:43.900 the crime that they're doing to your body basically the poison they're putting in it
00:15:47.420 but on the good news uh if the food makes you fat you can take ozempic and then you can take a drug
00:15:57.900 to cure you from the other industry's bad behavior and then if the ozempic damages you you can go to the
00:16:06.700 healthcare industry to get a fix for what the ozempic did to you
00:16:11.500 um and then if you get cancer there's a new story that there's a uh groundbreaking it was a small
00:16:20.700 study but 100 of the people i think just 12 patients but 100 of them with ass cancer got a remission
00:16:28.140 a hundred percent 12 out of 12. now 12 people's not you know your statistical significant group
00:16:36.060 but you don't really cure cancer in 12 out of 12 people that's not a thing but it's a thing now
00:16:44.780 and they use a monoclonal antibody and called duster limob so it makes me wonder is this a special kind
00:16:54.380 of cancer that they could use this special kind of new thing or is this something they could adapt to
00:17:02.220 other kinds of cancers really quickly so there might be something going on that's really exciting
00:17:10.060 so let me put it all together so you get the food industry that's lobbying the government so they can
00:17:15.500 keep poisoning us but that's okay because there's a drug industry that can give you ozempic to at least
00:17:22.300 make you lose weight but if the ozempic uh causes you to be unhealthy if there's any side effects
00:17:28.620 there's the healthcare industry that can keep you forever sick while treating you and if all that
00:17:34.380 doesn't work and you get cancer now there's a cancer drug that they can give you to maybe cure you
00:17:41.500 so maybe we should just eat right in the first place just saying uh here's an update on my continued
00:17:50.540 experiment of eating only healthy things i found i had some kind of allergy so i was more motivated than
00:17:58.620 normally so i cut wheat out of my diet pretty much all pure sugary things i don't do it all and
00:18:08.060 that required me to limit what i eat to a fairly small group of things because i wanted to avoid
00:18:14.780 the highly processed stuff and i gotta tell you my health has been amazing like the the difference when
00:18:22.860 you eat only you know not always organic but just like whole foods you know so if i eat an avocado now
00:18:30.860 i just eat the avocado i don't even put it in soy sauce because i'm not even trusting the soy sauce
00:18:37.420 so i'm going for a really basic a banana an avocado you know stuff like that and i feel great i do get
00:18:48.300 enough protein in case you're wondering all right um there's a there's a an article today where was it
00:18:57.180 maybe the wall street journal they said that uh working moms are using a lot of micro dosing of
00:19:03.820 mushrooms now now i thought it was only my own experience but the story says this is just anecdotal
00:19:11.260 but there's somebody in the story who said that eight out of ten of the working moms they know are
00:19:15.980 micro dosing every day on mushrooms and that if you just micro dose they say it gives you
00:19:24.220 uh ability to concentrate and really focus and makes you less depressed and does all kinds of things
00:19:30.780 now i'm not promoting it i'm just saying what they say and my own experience was that everybody was
00:19:38.300 doing mushrooms but i thought that's a california thing but apparently it's not
00:19:43.420 uh there was a story of like a whole bunch of women who went to uh dinner and every one of them
00:19:50.860 had mushrooms and chocolate in their purse like everyone there had their own mushrooms with them
00:19:57.660 not even that they do them they all had them they were carrying and i think this story is just
00:20:03.180 going to get bigger and bigger because whenever i hear about somebody micro dosing they seem to be
00:20:08.220 pretty happy about it so i'm not recommending it it's not my thing but it's happening
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00:21:17.580 so at fox news there was a fleet forces commander admiral who said that we're seeing more attempts by
00:21:26.860 foreign nationals to penetrate bases in the united states two or three times a week wait what foreign
00:21:34.940 nationals as in people who are not citizens of this country as in people who are citizens of countries
00:21:40.860 that are adversaries are trying to penetrate our military bases two or three times a week
00:21:46.700 no i'm just kidding if you heard that was true you would panic wouldn't you it's not true that's not
00:21:57.020 true that's just the navy bases that's just the navy bases two or three times a week freaking terrorists
00:22:05.340 are trying to i don't know if they're terrorists but it's people who shouldn't be there and definitely
00:22:09.340 shouldn't be there penetrating the bases you don't think something's coming oh something's coming thank
00:22:18.620 you joe biden i don't know if it'll come before election day but something's coming um there's a
00:22:28.220 story which i consider fake news uh the story is that uh biden is planning to do a speech after whenever
00:22:35.820 there's a verdict in the stormy daniel's hush payment thing but i believe it's an anonymous
00:22:42.700 insider source and i believe there's no way it's going to actually happen so what have i told you
00:22:48.220 about anonymous inside insider wayhouse sources never true i haven't seen one yet but you know the new
00:22:57.900 york post i think is looking for confirmation which means it's not confirmed uh gateway pundit i think
00:23:04.140 reported it as well but i think we're gonna have to treat this one as very unlikely here's how you
00:23:11.660 know number one anonymous source number two one source one source i mean one source used to be bad enough
00:23:20.460 like you wouldn't even do a story with one source but one anonymous source there's no way that's true
00:23:27.260 it feels to me like somebody may have been trying to embarrass the new york post because it's a reliably
00:23:37.100 right-leaning publication so it looks like maybe a cracking job where they give it a scoop but it's
00:23:42.860 a fake scoop and if they run with it it will embarrass them later so at least at least their new york post
00:23:51.580 was looking for a confirmation i don't know what happened to that i don't think that's real and
00:23:57.020 the other the other tell is there's two on the nose so if we're all thinking it's we're all thinking
00:24:02.620 that law fair is happening against trump and the confirmation would be if the president of the united
00:24:08.220 states came on and talked about the verdict as if he already knows what it is because he's planned to do
00:24:14.860 it a week before it happens so it's supposed to make you think that the fix is in because he's
00:24:21.740 already planned to talk about it which you would only do if you knew he was guilty that's the only
00:24:26.540 reason you to do it you wouldn't do a press conference when he's innocent you wouldn't right so
00:24:32.540 i think the story is a little too clean meaning made up in the real world things are you know a little
00:24:40.460 more iffy than that so i'm going to say fake on that one i saw some people say uh smart people in
00:24:48.780 the news say we really don't know what will happen if trump gets convicted what what will happen in the
00:24:55.260 world if trump gets convicted may i suggest this handy tip for understanding the world you should just
00:25:04.700 ask me there's not really any doubt in my mind do any of you have any doubt what would happen if he
00:25:11.340 gets convicted on the stormy thing his ratings will go up like what do you think is going to happen
00:25:17.980 there's no second thing that could happen i'll tell you what's not going to happen
00:25:22.940 none of those libertarians are going to say oh i was tempted to vote for trump we'll talk about the
00:25:28.460 libertarians in a bit i was tempted but once the law fair got him on that fake stormy daniels
00:25:34.620 thing i don't even understand i've changed my mind nobody see here's the thing i think that
00:25:41.180 democrats are completely blind to they don't understand the degree of the risk that they've
00:25:48.460 put the country at i don't think they know how much danger they've created and they don't know the
00:25:56.540 republicans do have this one quality which i really like about them when it comes time to vote
00:26:04.620 they're not going to fuck around that that's what i love about republicans you're just going to
00:26:11.820 take care of business nobody's going to be like oh he said the one thing i didn't like the one time
00:26:18.700 he is so chaotic i think his his tweets are mean they're not going to say that they're going to say
00:26:26.620 this is who we need to get the things we need we know what he is he's a known quality boom now i also
00:26:35.020 have this theory that uh there are certain personality types that if they persist long enough
00:26:43.340 you don't ask them to change anymore you just get used to it and um trump i think has now passed the
00:26:50.380 barrier where where it's he's becoming almost pretending to be a character of trump i mean he's
00:26:58.220 always trump he's his own person but now when he does very trumpian things they seem kind of
00:27:06.220 they're fun to watch like you don't think well is he crazy nobody else would say that in public
00:27:12.940 and now you just go oh there's trump he's being trump again that is so trumpy yeah and at the
00:27:19.180 libertarian thing he he was so trump like he trumped it up like nobody's business and it's just so
00:27:25.500 entertaining to see somebody be relentlessly themselves so i guess that's the better way to
00:27:32.140 say it you can you could be an outlier and have a weird personality and when people first meet you
00:27:38.140 they're going to be put off by it because we're always put off by things that are different
00:27:42.940 but if you're relentless and you just never change you're just always that person people end up
00:27:49.180 liking it because it comes across as honest first impression it's it's out of bounds but eventually
00:27:57.980 he wears you down i think that's where trump is i think trump wore us down he's not changing you
00:28:03.980 might as well enjoy the show that's what it feels like all right so trump did uh appear at the
00:28:12.060 libertarian national convention you've already seen the clips uh vivek was there i think vivek was
00:28:17.820 behind getting him to think that was a good idea and here's the things that uh made news from that
00:28:24.940 in the trumpian way so basically trump suggested that they should nominate him that the libertarian should
00:28:31.580 nominate him even though he's not a libertarian and uh there were loud boos when he said that and
00:28:39.180 then he he played with him a little bit and then he ends it with this you know you should vote for
00:28:43.740 me but only if you want to win maybe you don't want to win keep getting your three percent every four
00:28:49.180 years now is that the most trumpian statement you've ever heard in your life maybe you don't want to win
00:28:57.980 nominate me i'm not even in your party who else who else who asked the libertarians to nominate you when
00:29:04.060 you're not when you're not even in the party and you're you're in the other party only trump only
00:29:10.700 trump but do you think he can sell that and do you do you think he can sell not they're not gonna
00:29:16.940 nominate him of course but do you think he can sell himself to the libertarians well number one he showed
00:29:23.260 up he showed up that's that's a big part of sales you got to show up he showed up
00:29:31.500 up but did he make the sale listen to this he said we will cut federal funding for any school
00:29:41.740 pushing marxist and communist race and gender theories on our children we'll keep men out of
00:29:47.020 women's sports we will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a mask mandate
00:29:52.860 i'll keep elizabeth warren and her goons away from your bitcoin what a freaking great sentence that is
00:29:58.940 like that's just a great sentence i will keep elizabeth warren and her goons away from your
00:30:06.780 bitcoin my god you couldn't say that better but here's the best the sale is not made yet
00:30:17.100 here's where he makes the sale you ready the the other stuff was just warm up basically getting people
00:30:23.100 to say yes oh yes i'd like that oh yes i like that i'm not convinced to vote for you but yes i like
00:30:29.180 that yes yes yes here comes the sale
00:30:35.260 on day one if he's elected trump said he will pardon ross albrecht
00:30:40.300 now ross is the one who built the silk road he's in jail for a billion years
00:30:45.100 and the libertarians had signs you know free ross free ross
00:30:48.860 ross biden is not going to free ross trump just went in there told them that their odds of winning
00:30:57.580 are three percent but if they vote for him they can get the thing that was the only thing important
00:31:02.860 enough for them to bring massive signs to the rally there were no other signs the only signs there
00:31:09.420 are a lot of them were free ross so trump walks in says bam bam bam bam three percent you're gonna get
00:31:16.460 if you don't do it vote for me what that doesn't even make sense i'll give you three things that you
00:31:21.340 love wow keep your bitcoin i'll take uh elizabeth's worn out i won't give any money for mandates keep
00:31:27.500 men out of women's sports i'm gonna cut your federal funding i'm almost there i'm almost there daddy trump
00:31:32.620 i'm almost there i'm the only one who's gonna free ross on day one sale made sale made you're a
00:31:43.580 libertarian and you walk into that booth one person promised you one thing that he can definitely
00:31:50.380 deliver and all you have to do is push that button you want to free ross
00:31:58.860 push the button now i'm not part of the conversation about freeing ross albrecht
00:32:06.140 i have some you know i have a little too much personal stake in the fentanyl situation if you
00:32:11.420 know what i mean so but i'm not going to stop it so it's not a big enough issue for me to care about
00:32:18.860 one way or another but if it made the sale that was a hell of a just a hell of a thing so i say to you
00:32:26.540 again and it just keeps being impressive the dog not barking is trump making no mistakes
00:32:35.180 i've never seen anything like this this is the best performance in the campaign
00:32:42.860 so far of all time it's crazy the fact that he went at all the fact that he did the bronx event
00:32:51.260 all of it successful and then you see uh anna navarro on cnn by the way she
00:32:58.540 it's hard not to mention this but anna navarro i'm guessing either has a really good diet plan or
00:33:07.100 she's on those npc people were speculating but she's probably half as big as she used to be
00:33:13.900 she's actually unrecognizable i didn't recognize her when she was on camera
00:33:18.060 but good for her so the first thing i would say is
00:33:21.020 i disagree with basically everything she's ever said in public i think so you know i'm no fan of her
00:33:29.740 work but i'm a big fan of anybody who takes care of their health so can we come together on that
00:33:37.660 can i just compliment anna navarro on taking care of business i don't know how she did it
00:33:43.500 maybe it was unpick whatever it took but good job and and uh i was going to make a joke about
00:33:50.780 how you know we're all happy that there's less of her but i just i'm gonna go the i'm gonna go to
00:33:56.380 the high ground and say you know whoever you are go get healthy we'll we'll applaud you so i applaud that
00:34:07.660 all right uh rfk jr said he would not ban tick tock but uh he would make the moody media companies
00:34:16.060 create public political algorithms that sounds good when you first hear it but i think it's missing
00:34:25.980 the practical real world element which is it's the algorithms that make those companies successful
00:34:33.580 if they change the algorithm to just show you stuff you wanted to see it's just google search
00:34:38.060 hey i guess i'll just do some google search it's the it's the making you mad and showing you what
00:34:46.380 you thought was true already that makes it a product so you can't take the product out of the product
00:34:54.300 the product is the algorithm if you change it to some generic thing that just shows you some balanced
00:35:00.940 whatever it's not anything you already had google search you can go look at stuff that agrees with
00:35:07.900 you anytime you want it's just it was handy and it was right there if you take that away
00:35:14.140 what do you have linkedin you end up with linkedin some boring social media company that you don't go
00:35:20.380 to for fun all right oh but also uh on this other theme anna navarro she's pretty much given up on
00:35:31.100 policy complaints about trump and she just goes for pure insults so watch how funny it is
00:35:38.140 that every person in the democrat party have completely given up on policy and competence
00:35:44.780 because trump wins on policy according to all the polls and he definitely wins on competence
00:35:50.140 because there's nobody who thinks that biden can cross the road without getting hit by a car
00:35:55.180 so if you don't have policy and competence all they have left are personal insults
00:36:01.500 like he's a big old meanie racist sexist that's it and if if you weren't paying attention you would
00:36:12.860 imagine that okay there are people are always insulting trump so it's nothing new no what's new
00:36:19.020 is there's nothing else that's new there's nothing else it used to be they'd say build the wall oh come
00:36:26.620 on come on build the wall what kind of crazy talk is that but they don't have that
00:36:32.540 that right there used to be he's going to deport millions of people yes
00:36:42.220 what else do you have to say about that right so he could he completely wins on policy and competence
00:36:48.460 so it starts to get funny when you realize they don't have anything they literally have warmed
00:36:56.060 over hoaxes that's it
00:36:58.860 um joe biden meanwhile um as trump was having his flawless weekend of campaigning joe biden is
00:37:09.340 you know not to be outdone he went to the naval academy and said that uh he had been appointed to
00:37:15.180 the naval academy which there is no record of that ever happening so maybe not a huge victory for the
00:37:25.900 president you know meanwhile hillary clinton has uh found another excuse for losing the 2016 election
00:37:34.460 election she said she blamed fellow women uh this i think the new york post said fellow women
00:37:41.820 i thought is this a trans story well who are these fellow women yeah this fellow is a woman all right
00:37:50.860 so hillary clinton blamed women for costing her the 2016 election
00:37:55.260 because uh she wasn't perfect she said i'm supposed to be perfect and i guess i wasn't perfect so
00:38:02.780 i lost the women so hillary has now blamed the russians for 2016 she's blamed the deplorables
00:38:12.540 and now she's blamed her base the women so uh do you see a pattern here do you see that democrats only
00:38:23.180 blame other people do you see that they're in unable to take responsibility it's a very clear theme
00:38:31.900 if something bad happened to me it's because of you it's because of your racism it's because
00:38:37.500 of your sexism if you would change i would do better yeah if only if only you would do everything
00:38:43.980 differently i could finally succeed
00:38:50.060 okay
00:38:53.180 so uh let's see the fbi uh you know they've got this uh big uh dei push now um and
00:39:03.980 well do i have to say anything else about that the fbi is making a big push for dei
00:39:08.940 do you want the dei hire fbi guy to kick down your door at six in the morning
00:39:16.220 i don't really want the dei hire and again has nothing to do with genes
00:39:21.340 has nothing to do with culture it's just a pipeline problem there's just not enough so it forces people
00:39:27.420 to lower their standards to hit their diversity target has nothing to do with the people it's just
00:39:33.660 math so no the fbi is uh now completely incompetent or will be dave chappelle was giving his uh stand up
00:39:42.620 and i guess they said something that uh somebody in the audience didn't like and they yelled shut the
00:39:48.860 f up when he said something that was supportive of the palestinians and chappelle responded no you
00:39:57.100 shut the f up uh you don't take tens of billions from my country and go kill innocent women and children
00:40:03.660 now i'm on the same page about don't take my money to do it so the money question i think you should
00:40:11.260 separate from the should you do it question um but he's he kind of combined the two which is muddy
00:40:19.020 thinking the question of whether we should pay for it is a good question and a separate question the
00:40:25.420 question of whether israel should do what it's doing in gaza they're going to do with or without our money
00:40:32.380 so that could be a separate question so don't mix those up when you're talking about this you either
00:40:38.060 don't like it but separately you could also like not like paying for it but i would say that this is
00:40:44.940 another example of a half pinion i have no respect for half pinions dave chappelle please explain to us
00:40:53.340 what you think what you think would happen if israel uh stopped fighting just tell me what happens
00:41:00.860 okay then gaza is rebuilt hamas still stands and now hamas has given up dave chappelle
00:41:09.820 is that your view hamas gives up then right no they reconstitute do you believe they won't
00:41:17.020 and if they reconstitute are they going to just do another or worse attack why wouldn't they if
00:41:23.900 they're more angry than before they have more justification because they have more arguments
00:41:28.460 about the genocide they'll call it etc so just explain to me dave chappelle the other half of
00:41:35.020 your opinion the half that you said i agree with yeah i don't like killing innocent women and children
00:41:41.580 hey same page i don't like paying my money to people who are going to kill innocent women and children
00:41:47.660 same page okay now tell me what happens if you don't do that because i can agree with the half that you
00:41:55.420 stated now state the other half because it's the other half where we have the problem not the half
00:42:01.420 where everybody's in favor of oh i think i'll like to go in public and tell you i'm the only person
00:42:07.500 in the world who thought of this has anybody else thought of we should not kill women and children
00:42:12.940 has anybody else thought of that or did i just have this genius idea of my own have you guys thought
00:42:18.540 of this at all that you should just stop killing women and children half opinion just show us the other
00:42:26.380 half i can't even agree with or disagree with it you're not done finish the thought and then i'll tell
00:42:33.340 you if i agree or not but no halfway that's that's a half opinion
00:42:41.580 cnn had on their show somebody named ron brown stein or stein i never know the steins from the steins
00:42:49.580 but ron must be some kind of democrat uh important person and it was hilarious watching him say how they
00:42:58.860 need to compete so he was he i'm paraphrasing so i'm going to say what he said except he didn't say
00:43:05.020 any of these things so i'm unfairly putting words in his mouth because that's what i heard he didn't
00:43:11.900 say any of these words it's just what i heard when he said other words what i heard was there's no way
00:43:19.020 they can beat trump on policy or competence so they better concentrate on stuff like your candy is too
00:43:25.820 small fine people hoax and he's going to steal my democracy and watching him actually say that out
00:43:33.660 loud again didn't use any of those words but he did say we should focus on the fine people hoax
00:43:40.140 he actually said that uh he didn't call it a hoax thinks it's real but then it got weirder because
00:43:47.820 you know when you watch when you watch democrats if you don't watch them all the time it just blows
00:43:53.260 your mind that they can say things like that in public like really you think the election came
00:43:59.900 down to these character issues like the whole country is falling apart and we're going to worry
00:44:06.700 that trump might have said something bad about a woman or me did a mean tweet or something but then
00:44:13.100 at the end brownstein or steen actually suggested that trump might not show up for the debates
00:44:19.340 wow oh it's it's like the projection has reached these like just insane levels that he would actually
00:44:32.060 say with his smug little stupid smile you know yeah if if trump even shows up like that's a possibility
00:44:42.380 let me put it in terms that you can all understand the only thing that could keep trump
00:44:48.220 from debating biden in june would be bill cosby
00:44:56.700 that's all i had yeah if bill cosby spiked his drink maybe he wouldn't go but what in the world
00:45:02.860 would keep what would keep trump from going to a debate with a guy who can't talk come on of course
00:45:10.220 he's going to the debate james carville uh continues to be hilarious because on one hand he's crazy on
00:45:18.620 the other hand he's the only one who makes sense and i cannot i cannot stop enjoying the contrast
00:45:26.540 he's completely crazy but he's also unfiltered and he's also the only one who says anything that makes
00:45:33.500 sense so it's hard to hold it all in my head at the same time which makes which is what makes him
00:45:39.500 fun because you can't look away uh he said so recently he said we keep wondering why these young
00:45:47.020 people are not coming home to the democrats why are blacks not coming home to the democrats because
00:45:52.060 democrat messaging is full of that's why democrats went from it's the economy stupid which is
00:45:58.140 what he invented by the way it's the economy stupid to you're stupid if you think the economy is bad
00:46:03.260 that is so perfect but here's what you should see from that he says the messaging is not good
00:46:17.580 this is what i'm telling you say it's the same thing and navarro saying it's the same thing
00:46:22.940 ron brown steiner steen is saying same thing carville saying it's the same thing uh i think van jones is
00:46:29.980 saying it's the same thing everybody's saying they're saying the problem is how they talk about it
00:46:37.260 they really don't think that the reality is their problem hold that hold that in your head for a
00:46:43.420 moment look at the world look at america today and you know its current situation and they believe
00:46:52.380 the problem is how they're talking about it they're not even suggesting answers at all
00:46:59.980 it's it's it's incredible that they're doing it right in front of us completely ignoring issues
00:47:07.180 and competence and going just for well he's got a bad personality and he's going to steal my democracy
00:47:14.700 he's going to take my democracy i i think his tiny little hands are going to grab the democracy right
00:47:21.500 out of my purse so that's funny um tom finton is uh is pointing out that in uh west point speech biden said
00:47:35.980 he seemed to suggest now this is an interpretation he didn't say it directly
00:47:40.700 so i think tom finton's interpretation is he suggested that the united states military must be prepared to
00:47:47.580 intervene in domestic political affairs against trump now he didn't say that what he said was
00:47:56.140 that their oath is a you know sort of a permanent oath to the country so it was kind of suggesting
00:48:04.780 that maybe they would be necessary in ways they hadn't been necessary before i wouldn't go so far to
00:48:12.620 say that he's suggesting that he would use the internal military against trump but it does feel
00:48:17.740 like priming it feels like it i'm not sure that that's exactly what's happening there all right um i
00:48:25.900 suggested uh yesterday that somebody could build a custom ai because you can take the general ais and
00:48:33.820 train it with your own material and turn it into a custom ai and you should train it to um address all the
00:48:41.980 hoaxes because you could feed it with the debunks of all the hoaxes that come from different places
00:48:48.220 right so if you want to debunk the um the drinking bleach hoax my pin tweet is you know tons of detail
00:48:55.340 and sources on that so you just feed it it just grab it and upload it if you want to train it on the fine
00:49:04.380 people hoax you take steve cortez's video on it you take joel pollock's writing and breitbart on it
00:49:11.980 some things i've tweeted you got it and uh i think cheryl atkinson has a whole list of debunked things
00:49:19.980 um other people have lists of debunked things there's a web page of just you know debunks of
00:49:25.420 the hoaxes so if you just fed all of that stuff into the engine and then published the link for
00:49:32.700 everybody every time somebody had a hoax you could just print out what the ai says about the hoax and
00:49:41.180 put it in the comments and with the link so somebody can check it themselves now you might
00:49:46.540 say to me but scott um uh i'm being reminded that trump's on tim cast on monday for 17 minutes okay
00:49:57.580 so tim pool got a got a big get there he's got a big interview with trump so congratulations tim pool
00:50:03.740 good job on that um i love seeing trump talk to the independent podcasters don't you i i feel like
00:50:13.340 they get more out of him because it's more of a it's like a friendly casual i just i just feel like
00:50:20.700 it's a better experience and they're i don't think they ask the toughest questions but i feel like it's just
00:50:27.660 more watchable you know because it's not the the weird conflict stuff so anyway you need you need
00:50:33.500 somebody to push him as well but i do enjoy the content when he's talking to people who are just
00:50:38.220 good at their jobs as podcasters and stuff all right so um we'll see if somebody builds an ai that can
00:50:45.820 decode all the hoaxes now yeah i don't know why 17 minutes but for some reason that's important
00:50:58.860 so what else is happening today
00:51:04.460 they ask the questions that common people want to know well that maybe that's it yeah the podcasters
00:51:09.820 ask questions that they're actually curious about oh that's the difference that's the difference
00:51:16.940 the news ask questions that will give them the sound bite and you know they're pushing the hoaxes
00:51:23.420 what do you say about this hoax what do you say but the the independent journalists and the podcasters
00:51:29.660 are actually just curious on our behalf so in all likelihood you haven't seen it but in all likelihood
00:51:37.260 tim pool will ask them the same questions i would have asked them or you would have asked them which
00:51:41.660 is what gives it value
00:51:45.820 scott will biden end the ukraine war later this summer i don't think there's a chance of that
00:51:50.540 because i don't think uh putin's going to negotiate with biden i think he sees biden as part of the group
00:51:57.340 that's just trying to steal his energy game and they don't look like they want to quit
00:52:02.540 all right just looking at your comments to see anything i miss
00:52:17.180 yeah john kerry preventing some terrorists from being arrested i think that story has more to it
00:52:22.380 than what we've been told and i don't actually don't mind that if the administration was going to do this
00:52:29.260 big overall iranian deal and they thought it was good for the country which is a separate conversation
00:52:35.100 and the the expense for that was they had to go easy on a couple of uh terrorists that they could
00:52:41.100 track and do something with them later see the part you don't know is if they know where they live they
00:52:47.660 could just do it later or they're or if they have such an eyeball on them that maybe they don't want
00:52:52.940 to pick them up because it'll they'll lead them to other people and stuff so there's always more to these
00:52:58.300 stories i don't think it's as simple as john kerry is in favor of iran so he lets their terrorists
00:53:04.700 operate freely in the united states at least i hope not i mean it seems unlikely that that's the whole
00:53:11.180 story there must be a little bit more nuance to it i hope uh why why am i not in the think tank well you
00:53:22.220 know the think tanks are all fake right the the think tanks just come up with the thing so that
00:53:28.060 the news can say hey we didn't come up with this that came out of the think tank and then the democrats
00:53:34.140 could say you know what that's such a good idea it happens to agree with us completely but hey didn't
00:53:39.660 come from us it came from all the smart people over in the tank that's a bunch of thinking so the think
00:53:45.500 tanks are largely fake you know they're they're to promote certain things for certain parties
00:53:56.460 uh can you ban folks in chat so they're muted not really i don't have that function
00:54:06.300 because i'm using uh the rumble studio so it doesn't have the same
00:54:10.460 specific options of each of the platforms
00:54:15.100 think tanks launder ideas yeah in a sense
00:54:20.140 they launder ideas
00:54:25.740 all right what if he walked out of the trial well he's not going to do that
00:54:32.620 all right that's all i got for this morning i'm going to say uh
00:54:35.100 bye to the youtube and rumble and x people you can get to your sunday they're going to spend a
00:54:42.060 minute with the locals people if my wi-fi holds i got all kinds of technical problems today but
00:54:48.540 let's see if that works all right bye everybody accept local subscribers here i come
00:55:01.500 you