Episode 2599 CWSA 09⧸16⧸24
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In the wake of the latest attempt on President Trump's life at a golf course in Florida, Scott Adams takes a look at what we know about the perpetrator, the motives, and the possible political ideology of the shooter.
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anything happening in the news uh has anybody noticed anything that's uh worthy of some
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yeah well if you're the last person to find out there's been a second some say fifth uh
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attempt on president trump's life at a golf course his golf course i think in florida
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and the perpetrator this routh guy r-u-t-h i guess routh
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um he uh is being described by the the terrible people as having an unclear political ideology
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the shooter or the potential shooter an unclear ideology well you know i'm no law enforcement
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expert and uh i'm no journalist for time magazine which is owned by a very well-known donor to the
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democrat party um but it does seem to me that if you try to shoot somebody you might have a political
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opinion that would be against that person so i'm going to say that the political ideology looked a
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little more clear than perhaps time magazine things now there is some uh some reporting
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that he donated to democrats he hated trump talked about it on social media and other places
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and uh but he also at one point thought that vivek would be a good uh you know better candidate than trump
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and tulsi i think he liked tulsi and vivek but what did he think about trump
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well turn on msnbc any day between now and the election and you'll find out his exact opinion of
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trump why he uses the same words in the same way yes it's brainwashing if there's any doubt whatsoever
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that he was brainwashed just look at how we talked about trump he's going to steal your democracy
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uh let's see he said on on april 22nd he declared democracy is on the ballot he called it a catastrophe
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on january 6 perpetrated by trump and his undemocratic posse do you see the pattern yet democracy
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undemocratic he claimed that trump wants to quote make american slaves against their master or
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something he said democracy is on the ballot and we cannot lose we cannot afford to fail the world is
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gunning us on the way so his social media stuff got suspended or blocked immediately i assume law
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enforcement asked the platforms to do that because even x suspended it immediately i don't think musk has
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responded to why but i think we know why obviously the government asked them to turn it off and preserve
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it i guess so it seems fairly obvious that this guy was weaponized by the brainwashing of msnbc
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and maybe some of the other sources as well but it looks kind of classic and you know msnbc
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yeah i would love to know where he got most of his news from we don't know so i don't know for
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sure it came from msnbc but it does seem identical to their phraseology so maybe it's cnn who knows
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um now what is the biggest question that we have from this the number one question and by the way i
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feel sorry for everybody who's going to be doing this kind of commenting in the afternoon because by
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noon everything that needs to be said will be said 100 times so let me just run through the list of
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things that need to be said how do you get that close
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do i have anything to add to that no not really but everybody between now and next week is going to say
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how they let him get this close was it another failure or was the success
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because their process was that the secret service would check out the golf hole that he was go to
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next to make sure it was cleared so they checked out the hole he went to next and it wasn't cleared
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so they cleared it is that a huge success where everything worked just the way it should have or
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was that an example of them being understaffed because i understand that if trump had been the
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president instead of a candidate they would have had so much secret service that they would have
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basically surrounded the entire golf course instead of just traveling with them and one hole had maybe
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one behind i don't know so i guess we will endlessly talk about whether that was sufficient or insufficient
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i think we'd all agree that whatever they were doing is insufficient given the current risk level
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it was an american guy 58 year old guy who's got this weird history of lived in florida he's had lots of arrests
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and tons of uh tons of connections with the law bad ones he is he was known to have all kinds of weapons
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so he was a guy who had lots of weapons and he uh apparently went over to ukraine
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and was working on some kind of a project to see if he could get afghan fighters
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to join the fight against russia in ukraine i think he was unsuccessful in that but he went over there to
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he volunteered to fight and they said he's too old and then he volunteered to get other people to fight and i don't think that went anywhere
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but that raises many questions because when you talk about ukraine you say to yourself hey
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that ukrainian situation seems to be managed by our intelligence people cia
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and so if anybody has any connection whatsoever with ukraine the question that all of us ask is
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connection with ukraine cia is very connected with ukraine is it possible that he was connected with any
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intelligence people there's no evidence of that and i don't think that that connection is like screaming
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that there's a connection but it is a weird coincidence that you would have that connection
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yeah let's see uh oh he he also said quote these trump is going to steal your democracy
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so the nbc lester holt he's getting some heat because he when he talked about this story last night
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he mentioned it in the context of trump and vance's fierce rhetoric especially about the haitians and
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wondered if the trump campaign would tone down their violent rhetoric in other words trying to blame trump
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for the assassination attempt against him if he would just stop talking in such a way that would fix
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everything well here's some other uh suspicions with no proof whatsoever but uh mike bens points out
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that uh quote uh they missed asking john brennan because brennan appeared on msnpc right away he said
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they missed asking him about his giving visas to the 911 hijackers while he was running the cia station
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house in saudi arabia now i didn't know anything about that but it certainly raises a question and
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he says coincidentally this shooter guy this routh guy was doing the same visas for terrorist scheme
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that would be his ukrainian thing trying to get the afghan fighters
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to be able to come to ukraine to fight i guess that would take visas
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uh for those same fighters to join cia back to paramilitaries hmm
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hmm and then also a uh seems related um you might not think this is related but i'm going to tie them
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together also from mike bens he reminds us that in 2020 there was this big effort involving homeland
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security and nato and the dnc and other entities to do this mass censorship campaign across all media
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platforms in 2020 and they tried to preemptively censor any disputes over things like mail-in ballots
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and uh you know that was the four key players were the stanford institute university of washington
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grafica and the atlantic council now how does that have anything to do with an assassination attempt
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well what it does is it paints a picture of people outside well both inside and outside the government
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of a level of seriousness that is equivalent to planning an assassination
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if there was indeed this enormous effort to squelch a free speech in the united states
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the only thing you could associate that with is some totalitarian will do anything for power
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situation and so although there's no evidence i've seen that this shooter had any kind of connections
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or was inspired by anybody or motivated by anybody you know an intelligence or anything like that
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we don't have any evidence of that but the seriousness with which the fake media has talked about trump
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and then the actions that these government and non-government entities have taken to make sure
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that he can't win again suggest that nothing is off limits so the the only way to look at this is
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apparently they've just removed all limits and if you say well all limits does that include
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maybe assassinating a potential candidate i would say there's no proof of that
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but all indications are they don't have a limit on what they're willing to do now keep in mind that their
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rhetoric is basically it's the end of the world or the end of the country if trump's elected he's hitler
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he's going to be a dictator take your democracy away and your bodily autonomy is going to be gone
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all of those things are a call for assassination because if you were to compare the you know how
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bad is assassination well it's very very very bad don't do it but if you were to tell me well the
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alternative is hitler takes over and you have no bodily autonomy then i'd say oh oh well let's get
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back to that other thing that other thing sounding a lot better now so it does seem to me that the
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government is quite at least knowing that they're creating a situation of extreme danger uh whether
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that's you know intentional might have something to do with how you define the word because sometimes
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things are intentional without you doing anything specific you're just sort of creating the situation
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you know what i mean anyway so we get to watch the gears of the machine so here's my advice when
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something like this happens you should watch the players who emerge and where they emerge and who
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they're connected to because you'll see networks of connected people emerge for example i've told you that
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democrats have a process by which if there's just an ordinary disagreement of policy
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any normal democrat will go on any of these stations and talk about their normal disagreement in policy
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but when they've got something extreme like the russia uh collusion hoax it's not the normies there
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there's like a small collection of designated liars i call them so if you see any of the designated liars
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that's your tip that there's something much deeper happening and it's not even the normal democrats won't
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even raise their heads so and i've named them before if you see uh john brennan or clapper or swalwell or
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schiff or raskin probably a few more but that they tend to cluster when there's a story that really requires a deep lie
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like oh that that hunter laptop had nothing to do with hunter then they bring the designated liars because the regular normal
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democrats probably thought well it might be maybe it is that's probably a normal thing to think maybe
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they thought it wasn't but they didn't rule it out and they didn't think it was necessarily russia
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so when you have when you have a need for a deep lie like a really really serious lie that you're covering something up
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and sure enough i haven't seen him on tv forever
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when was the last time he was on msnbc i don't remember
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um but there he is he's like the first or one of the first people he would be the person that you'd
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call in to make sure that there's sort of a cover story or you know there's a diversion going on
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now i'm not blaming i'm not i don't have any specific accusation i'm not saying i'm not saying that brennan
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is involved in anything or did anything i'm just saying that i could have told you in advance
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that if there was a plot and something needed to be covered up he would be the first person you'd see
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now he was the first person you saw is that a coincidence it could be but
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if the next people you see are like raskett and clapper and swalwell and schiff
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that is just so obvious that they know they're covering something now the thing they might be
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covering up is not necessarily some kind of deep state plot i'm not saying that i'm saying that what
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they're covering up is that the the news the fake news has been trying to kill trump for a year
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they've been building a a narrative that should if they did it right trigger exactly guys like this
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and exactly the guy who tried it in butler crooks so i think what they need to do is cover the
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the way they covered the laptop the way they covered russia collusion the same set of designated liars will
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probably be activated and they're going to say well it's because of the way trump talks that's getting him shot
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so i'm guessing that that's where it's going to go now you should also look for nbc and msnbc to sort of
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figure out which characters come out first so i saw ken delanian on msnbc haven't seen him i mean he's on regularly
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but he would be one of the ones that say a glenn greenwald would say oh that's the you know that's
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an intelligence asset he just happens to have a job on msnbc or nbc now i don't know that but that's the
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accusation so if you see brennan and delanian as two of the first people you see after a story like this
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that is every red flag in the world that there's something up that there's something they're
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trying to hide now like i said it doesn't mean they're hiding any involvement in it i have seen
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no evidence of that there is the question of how he possibly could have known that trump was there
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because apparently trump did not have it on a schedule and it was an impromptu
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i don't know how far in advance it got um determined but you could also think you could
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you could imagine a number of ways that he could have found out without any secret service people
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telling him because if the president shows up at a golf club a lot of people know about it as soon as
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he gets there if the guy didn't live too far away you know golf can last a few hours you know if he
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lived an hour away and somebody he knows told him the president was there that's all it would take
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so so i don't think the you know how could he possibly know trump was golfing it wasn't the best
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secret in the world now the other the other question i have is do you remember when trump was president
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every now and then some um some reporter some photographer would get a uh
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one of these uh distant shots of him golfing and it would be just with a camera you know with a zoom
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lens and i don't know how far away the zoom lens was but i always thought to myself all right i'm no
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expert in protecting presidents but if i knew that reporters could routinely get zoom lens photography
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of him golfing i'd be a little worried that somebody with a scope could do something similar
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so i just always had a a question whether you could ever protect the golf course
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and so they put trump in a in a glass cube when he gives speeches
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are they going to put him in something like a pope mobile instead of his golf cart now
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like what do you do i i don't think you can really protect the golf course
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how could you protect it against let's say the inevitable drone attack that's almost certainly
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being planned somewhere yeah i don't know i i hate to see him lose his favorite hobby
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but you could easily imagine the secret service saying you know what if you really want to be safe
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there's one thing you got to stop doing which is being outdoors so much where people know you are
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so i don't think he would ever give up golf but uh i'll bet you there's at least somebody suggesting he does
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here's a an example of how brainwashing works so uh there's a just a user on um on x and i'm not even
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going to give you his name he's not not a public figure but i want to use him as an example but i don't
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need to i don't need to make it personal because he's more of an example of people not it's not about him
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specifically and he said uh in a post today he said i don't condone violence from any side that being
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said trump has been using dehumanizing language for as long as he has been in politics and before
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the cats and dogs story is just the latest example you have to not acknowledge that as well
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here's my frame on that has trump been using dehumanizing language
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yes or no has he been using dehumanizing language
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well that's that would be subjective he has certainly used language that targets certain
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groups like illegal migrants and venezuelan gangs and now haitians who might be eating your pets
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according to him uh i'll say you know my opinion
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i don't think there's a lot of pet eating going on
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here's my take i'm going to give you a a thought experiment imagine if on january 6
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when trump gave his speech and he said i want you to you know go down we've got to go down there and
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fight like hell or whatever he said he said fight like hell now imagine if the news the fake news had
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never taken that quote in the context and it never told you that it was a call to violence suppose
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nobody had ever mentioned it in the news do you think that there's even one person even one in the
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whole world who would have found that quote in his speech on their own and thought that that meant
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violence anybody any any citizen just reading it on their own the answer is no there's not a single
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human being who would have read that without any outside influence if they just read the transcript
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they would have said oh that's the normal thing that politicians say all the time
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got to fight like hell to get this bill passed we're going to fight like hell to get our bodily
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autonomy back we're going to fight like hell to get a portion you know approved in our state
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if you decide that it does mean violence then that will trigger a confirmation confirmation bias
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so your confirmation bias kicks in if you've been convinced that there's one
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notable place where he did ask for violence it didn't happen but if you think it did then you start
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noticing it everywhere hey now they did the same thing with racism if you can sell one racist story
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like the fine people hoax then all the rest of them that are just sort of confirmation bias they all
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they all start clumping around it that's why the fine people hoax is what i call the tentpole hoax
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because if you remove that one you can see that people can then see the whole field and they go
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wait a minute maybe all these others are bullshit too and then they can see that they are
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so the power of brainwashing is that a perfectly smart ordinary person and again i won't use his name
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because it doesn't matter who it is he's just a stand-in for people uh could honestly believe
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that trump is using rhetoric to bring it upon himself or worse bring it upon other people
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this is pure brainwashing the this is the cleanest example you'll ever see
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because i think you would agree with my my mental um experiment that if somebody hadn't told you that
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that meant violence you never would have interpreted it that way you would have interpreted it the normal
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way you interpret normal language but that didn't happen the bad guys framed it for you
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um reverend al sharpton um also on msnbc he's talking about how it's racist for advance to say that
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the haitians are eating pets and i guess that would include trump as a racist to say that haitians eat
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pets um i posted in response i don't know if i'm double canceled yet that there are no ethical
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boundaries for self-defense this is important so racism is bad and you should not do it in if if
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in your personal relationships uh you should not do it in any business or contracts or renting apartments or
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anything yeah there shouldn't be any laws about it no business constraints so racism is bad
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pretty much every normal part of society there's just one exception when it comes to your personal
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defense and i would include in that your family and your pets your pets are part of the family if
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you're defending your family or your pets there are no ethical boundaries there are legal ones there are
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legal ones if you cross in line you could go to jail but there's no ethical constraint on self-defense
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if you see an elbonian walking your way and you've heard stories about elbonians hurting people you have
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every ethical right to go hide or grab your gun or get ready for something would it be racist yes yes
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totally 100 racist would it be unethical no not even a little bit not even a little bit now you can use any tool for self-defense
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now like again it might be illegal and then you would have to answer the law but you wouldn't be breaking an ethical boundary
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you could be very wrong about whether you're at risk i'm not saying you're right you could be totally wrong
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but you have every ethical i'll call it a right but you have every ethical right to do anything
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there are no limits to self-defense you know it's very important you get it right
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otherwise you go to jail or people get killed who don't need to be killed there's some extra bad things for everybody
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so i'm not saying it's not full of you know bad terrible things that could happen it's full of them
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it's just not unethical so let me say this to reverend l sharpton
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i agree with you and i don't give a fuck what you think about it because your opinion is not relevant
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to my self-defense if somebody breaks into my house i'm not going to be calling the reverend
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l sharpton to see what he thinks about the situation it's not relevant to self-defense
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and i would call the haitian thing which by the way i'll say it again i don't think there's a big problem
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of pet eating it it may have happened in some isolated incident but i don't think it's you know
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it's not it's not a national problem it is however a reasonable political proxy topic for talking about
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the risk of immigration more generally so is it hyperbole a little bit might be based on some real
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anecdotes that i don't think are going to be spreading across the nation but yeah it's totally
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fair now is eating your pet worse than killing a human well depends how much you love your pet
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in my case i'd say yes but but the fact is if they if it's just being used as a proxy
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for if you bring in unlimited people from another place and you you're not checking them that carefully
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and they've got a different culture that might take a while to integrate so you don't want to have a
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flow that's too great that you can't integrate it as fast as the people are coming in you got problems
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so do i mind if somebody exaggerates a real problem not really that's sort of just politics
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um so a little a little bit of hyperbole in the service of risk management i don't have any problem
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with that at all um so let's see what else is going on
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what else do we need to say about that so that so the main things are we wonder how we knew
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but i don't think that means that had to be an inside job it's just a question
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we are going to argue about whether the secret service was great because they stopped it or
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understaffed which would be a reasonable criticism i think i think it could go either way
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if they haven't already beefed up trump's security that would be a mistake
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i would certainly hope they've beefed it up but i think the big battle is going to come down to
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is are the democrats intentionally trying to kill him and i say yes now when when i say intentionally
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trying to kill him i mean that they are completely aware that the words that they're choosing not just
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once in a while and not by mistake but very intentionally should weaponize everything from the
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uh department of justice which it has weaponized to the uh the commercial markets so the advertisers
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will stop advertising on certain platforms such as x yes and they should know that it would cause
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people to vote less less likely to vote for him yes and they should know obviously that it would
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activate some crazy people to try something now let's let's try to be let's try to be fair here
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republicans say all the time that uh harris is going to be a communist marxist
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does that activate people don't want to kill her
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uh i could see why you know calling somebody communist or marxist could hypothetically make
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somebody say that's too far it'll destroy the country i've got to act but it really really feels
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different than hitler it just what calling people communist and marxist is a little bit routine
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within within within the political sphere if nobody had ever done it before it was the first time
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anybody called somebody a communist or a marxist i would actually be raising an alarm and i'd say hold
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on hold on your both sides are a little bit you got something to answer to you know you're you're making
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an accusation that could activate a crazy person but i think in this country it's been so many decades of
00:32:35.220
calling people communists and marxists and knowing that it's at least a little bit hyperbolic i don't
00:32:43.540
think it activates anybody would you agree or disagree it's hard to know what any one crazy
00:32:49.540
individual will be activated by but it doesn't feel the same to me i am however biased so i could be
00:32:59.220
wrong on that but it doesn't seem similar to me um i do think that there is one suspect we haven't
00:33:09.060
talked about whether he had any help i'm sure that conversation will come up did he have any help besides
00:33:14.980
knowing where it was um but there is one suspect who's i'm kind of obvious
00:33:21.140
yes does anybody know where taylor swift was yesterday
00:33:29.380
because uh trump did post the other day that uh i hate taylor swift
00:33:34.900
and i don't motive opportunity i'm just saying i'm just you can't rule without i'm just saying you
00:33:44.420
can't rule without no i'm just joking just joking leave taylor swift alone but i have been asked this
00:33:53.060
question will trump was it smart for trump to say so directly i hate taylor swift which is hilariously
00:34:01.540
blunt uh for a political situation which is what makes it so good because it's just so blunt
00:34:07.140
um here's what i think i think trump was going to win close to zero voters who are taylor swift fans
00:34:18.900
but for every taylor swift super fan i feel like there might be five people who think she's a little
00:34:26.900
too much and and men especially and young men probably not so you know not so eager to say yeah
00:34:37.060
taylor swift maybe a little bit more against her so my first take was oh don't make somebody angry
00:34:45.220
if you don't need to and then my second was oh he's just trying to encourage his base basically
00:34:51.220
because it's a it's a base election more people that you can get to vote you win it's not about
00:34:56.420
getting anybody to change their minds so if he's taking the point of view that nobody's going to change
00:35:01.380
the mind and i think that's accurate and the only thing that matters is can you get more people to
00:35:07.700
be excited and pay attention and want to join up and and be part of the election maybe it helped
00:35:14.420
maybe you got some maybe got some young guys to laugh about it if he got some uh 18 year olds
00:35:22.340
to just laugh out loud when they saw it really did he say this oh that's funny i don't like her either
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who knows who knows it probably didn't move the dial that much or or at all but i don't think it
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and even worked to help her prepare for her uh debate and this top lawyer for google um karen dunn
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this is a real thing the new york post is reporting this so last tuesday she she delivered an opening
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defense in this court case in which the biden harris administration is going after google about their
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digital ad business now google's digital ad business is basically the whole business you
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know if that that's basically their primary revenue so if the biden harris administration
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is threatening their primary revenue in the sense of being too monopolistic i think um that's a big deal
00:37:03.220
and the person defending against the government is also helping the government the very same person
00:37:11.140
harris prepare for a debate so does that bother you
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remember i keep telling you if the only thing you know is what is happening you don't know anything
00:37:27.780
you have to know who the players are the players are the whole game it's not what anybody does it's
00:37:33.860
who's doing it that tells you everything that tells you who's connected who's whose network is what
00:37:40.260
one of the best things you can do is you if you find somebody who's connected to a network
00:37:45.300
watch who else they're connected to and you'll learn everything
00:37:52.980
is there anything else we need to say about the do you mind if i just don't say any more about the
00:37:59.060
assassination attempt everybody's gonna just say the same things it's just gonna be the same
00:38:04.980
thing over and over again the only fun part about it if you can call any of it fun i guess is uh
00:38:13.780
trying to decide whether the msnbc people are are just trying to hide their complicity
00:38:21.700
and whether you think they are complicit i'm going to say yes and by the way this would be the
00:38:27.460
second time that somebody took a essentially a uh a rifle to try to kill a republican now how many
00:38:36.100
times so when i said that if biden won republicans would be hunted trump has been literally hunted twice
00:38:46.340
and uh i think if you look at the number of people who cancel them have other legal problems that have
00:38:52.100
been jailed the hunting is pretty serious and for me that's the biggest honestly it's the biggest
00:38:58.980
issue all right let's talk about some other things the population in greece is collapsing
00:39:05.620
so the population will decrease in greece by 25 by 2070 they're having uh in 2022 there were 77 000
00:39:17.860
births in the whole country but 140 000 people died twice as many people died as were born in greece
00:39:25.300
and in the u.s don't think we're doing much better one in four young americans are not planning to have
00:39:31.940
children due to finances and by the way they might be right about that because one in four sounds like
00:39:39.940
exactly the number who could not afford to have kids so that's bad peter zayon is saying that german
00:39:50.340
nationality is basically dying out um because they're not having babies and they're bringing in lots of other
00:39:58.100
people and so um he said this decade germany also loses their workforce so there's a uh the age of the
00:40:08.980
workforce is aging out and they're bringing in lots of new people basically germany looks like it won't
00:40:15.780
look like anything like germany so they're they're they're turning into some other character of a country
00:40:23.220
um france will not be complaining about that i guess there is a study that then in china they played
00:40:34.500
classical music to depress people and found out that their brain their brains changed a little bit and
00:40:40.740
they became less depressed i've been telling you that for 20 years i've been saying that music is a drug
00:40:48.660
that's administered through your ears and it is the reason that i only use music medicinally
00:40:56.260
now what i mean is um if i want to work out there's some there's some music that helps me work out better
00:41:08.100
um sometimes when i want to go to sleep but my brain's too active there's some kinds of music that
00:41:13.940
i know will just sort of put me in a better head but not all i'm not gonna i'm not gonna randomly
00:41:20.180
listen to some dj's choice of music that'd be a huge mistake because that'd be like giving yourself
00:41:25.380
random medicine so i make sure that i choose you know steely dan makes me go to sleep
00:41:34.740
now the reason steely dan makes me go to sleep is that i've heard it so many times
00:41:39.540
but i still listen i still like it that i don't i don't dislike it but i also don't listen to it
00:41:45.060
anymore so it's sort of the perfect noise to have on for me you know your your mileage will vary
00:41:51.380
fleawood mac's another one i've listened to it so much fleawood mac that i don't really hear it
00:41:59.620
and i don't dislike it so it's just perfect um so use your music medicinally and i guess if you use the
00:42:06.420
right kind of classical music they say it can change your brain and make you less depressed i think
00:42:13.780
that's probably true so experiment use it medicinally um how many of you know a young person who can only
00:42:23.540
listen to music all the time do you know anybody like that if you're giving them a ride somewhere they
00:42:29.860
put in the earbuds and listen to music if they're no matter what they're doing just 100 percent of
00:42:36.500
the time they're listening to music and they're not selecting it too much you know within the genre
00:42:41.620
they're letting it sort of circulate i feel like that's just a real real sign that somebody might be
00:42:48.980
an addict or that there's a problem that they're trying to solve with this medicine because they're
00:42:55.380
pumping medicine into their head but they may be doing it too randomly and maybe some of the
00:43:00.820
medicines making it worse so i would be worried about any young person who listens to music just
00:43:07.620
non-stop to me that looks like they're trying to medicate themselves you won't believe this but
00:43:16.420
i know this one's gonna be hard to believe but there's been a study that says that vaping
00:43:24.740
of tobacco is linked to cognitive decline in college students according to science blog
00:43:32.420
that's right so the people who vape the most um have less cognitive ability than people who didn't
00:43:41.060
vape at all or vape less so that proves that vaping makes you dumber right
00:43:47.140
is that what that proves so they found that there's a pretty strong correlation that the more you vape
00:43:56.420
the dumber you are so therefore vaping makes you dumb right that's what it's suggesting vaping makes
00:44:03.860
you dumb does that track with the fact that we're all very aware that nicotine makes you smarter
00:44:10.420
huh this this seems to suggest that nicotine or whatever else is in the vape is making you dumber
00:44:21.860
but yet the science of nicotine would show that it would make you concentrate better maybe actually
00:44:27.060
smarter but well here's a take from dr insensitive jerk um who put in the comment to this in other news
00:44:37.140
long-term pain is associated with aspirin use that's a good point apparently aspirin is causing
00:44:44.820
people long-term pain because wherever you find people who have long-term pain sure enough
00:44:51.700
they're taking advil and aspirin and tylenol so therefore those things must cause long-term pain
00:44:58.820
no that's wrong they're simply associated and as dr insensitive jerk says nicotine is known to
00:45:06.820
improve iq of course people use it when they're struggling if if you're having trouble figuring
00:45:14.900
out life and concentrating in school and doing your homework and you've noticed that the vaping makes
00:45:21.540
you concentrate better because it has nicotine in it probably the people who don't need any help don't
00:45:27.700
vape and maybe the people who know they need some extra help are thinking i better get some extra help
00:45:33.060
and the more the better so i'm not going to conclude that the vaping doesn't make you dumb
00:45:40.900
because it's got some got a lot of chemicals in there but the far more likely explanation
00:45:47.940
is backward science backward science it's backward science all right here's another one this is science
00:45:56.500
just killing it today according to the psy post older couples who experience more agreement in their
00:46:03.220
sexual expression in other words they like having sex um report better marital quality over time huh
00:46:11.860
well well who saw that coming did you know that older married couples who are having the most sex
00:46:19.540
are also the happiest with their marriage i mean who could have known that wait a minute i know how
00:46:27.540
they could have saved some money and not have to do this study they could have asked scott next time just
00:46:35.940
ask me guys and and if you're ever tempted to do another study about let's say uh does having more sex
00:46:45.460
make asian americans happier they'll say married asian americans well it's never been studied
00:46:53.380
but you don't need to the answer is yes does having more sex make people who are democrats more happy
00:47:02.900
don't do the study don't do it yes how about republicans then don't do it don't do the study yes just ask me
00:47:15.460
okay um all right um so the navy according to fox news the navy has launched their first submarine
00:47:37.620
makes you wonder what that includes well it includes a restroom facilities with a little more privacy because
00:47:44.260
i guess there's not much privacy in an old style submarine where there was all guys
00:47:50.260
but i also wonder if they've gone far enough because the submarine has a certain shape to it if you know
00:47:54.660
what i mean i feel like the shape of the submarine needs to be changed because it's a little bit
00:48:02.260
sexist it's just shaped like a giant phallus and i feel like they need some submarines that are more
00:48:09.380
more well let's say the design is more inspired by a vaginal situation for example make it more women-like
00:48:20.500
because when the russians see our vag submarine coming at them well they're going to just turn and
00:48:26.740
run i know i would yeah so let's go the final mile and make it not look so phallic
00:48:40.340
um do you know that it's the end of the summer basically and i have not once complained about
00:48:53.620
so in california one of the things you worry about and you know i actually did a bunch of research and
00:48:59.060
priced backup generators and stuff because i i thought we were going to lose the power
00:49:03.620
any minute i mean in august i thought we're there's no way we're going to get through august
00:49:08.500
i'm going to be sitting here in the dark any minute now but we didn't and it turns out there
00:49:15.460
well two reasons are being credited one is apparently we have less of a drought
00:49:22.500
so our hydroelectric was operating better so the first thing is electricity is very sensitive to rain
00:49:30.580
and so we had more rain so that helped but wasn't the whole story the other story is apparently
00:49:38.100
california and texas too i think did fairly serious work in getting battery storage back up
00:49:46.260
and between the two of them we got through the summer and and texas i think did better too so this is
00:49:54.260
closer to my adam's law of um slow moving disasters that's what it is i forgot my own law
00:50:03.860
so we had a slow moving disaster that uh california was just running out of electricity
00:50:10.020
and although these are not the total solutions because i'm sure we still need a lot more because
00:50:17.220
we're going to do ai and all that stuff but um human beings human beings figured out how to get
00:50:26.820
through another year so good on that the other thing that didn't happen i think is that california
00:50:32.900
did not burn down it was only a few years ago that felt like the whole state was on fire now that might
00:50:38.900
also have something to do with more rain um if i don't know i don't know how fire forest fires work
00:50:46.020
uh did the more rain had create more underbrush so it's worse or did the more rain keep anything
00:50:53.060
moister so it's not as bad so i don't know how the rain works in terms of the forest fires but if we
00:50:58.900
didn't have them i'm guessing maybe california did something better to manage or avoid or put them out
00:51:06.980
faster i know they had um i think they have drones now where if you've got a fire that's hard to get
00:51:14.740
to in the forest they just send down a little fleet of drones to drop some chemicals on it maybe it's
00:51:21.380
stuff like that it's but my guess is it's probably 20 things that all got a little bit better but it's
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good news i thought you'd like to hear some good news california is not burning up and texas seems to
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um according to clean technica the u.s solar industry uh has uh nearly four times
00:52:46.820
it's it's it's just hugely increased since uh and they're giving credit to the inflation reduction act
00:52:54.180
which was really more of a green green act so i think it's uh it's quadrupled from a small base
00:53:03.220
but things are happening in solar as well and in other news rfk jr is being investigated for decapitating a
00:53:14.100
whale 20 years ago uh investigated by the national marine fisheries institute
00:53:20.580
and of course rfk jr says this is all about the weaponization of government against political
00:53:26.340
opponents and i would say it probably is um we knew this at the debate okay
00:53:37.060
all right ladies and gentlemen how many of you would take the position that the uh the rhetoric of the democrats
00:53:50.020
is largely responsible for trump to assassination attempts how many of you would say that that's
00:53:59.940
yes can you go that far to say that it's fairly obvious that they brought this on him
00:54:09.300
i think it's obvious yeah i i would say this one removes all doubt
00:54:16.420
so the the first thing you see is that there's some weird compatibility with the two attempted killers
00:54:31.380
it's true that white guys tend to be more active in mass shootings and gun related stuff if it's like a
00:54:38.340
pre-planned you know crime like this so it's not a total surprise but let me ask let's get back to the
00:54:46.820
conspiracy theory thought if you were the if you were let's say the cia this is just hypothetical
00:54:54.580
i have no evidence that anybody's behind anything right we're just going to hypothetical
00:55:00.340
hypothetically if you were trying to pick somebody to be an assassin in this country who would you pick as
00:55:07.620
a type of person to take out trump well if you didn't want it to turn into some other racial thing
00:55:16.740
you just wanted to get rid of him and then go on managing the country you'd pick a white guy
00:55:23.460
right because it it serves the interest of white guys are dangerous it serves the interest of guns are
00:55:30.580
dangerous and it serves the interest of not making it look like uh some somebody of another race
00:55:38.180
is dangerous so it wasn't a haitian right it wasn't an iranian it was coincidentally somebody who
00:55:49.860
oh in both cases there was some ambiguity about their ideology how in the world do you find two people
00:55:57.540
on the whole planet who have some ambiguity about trump how could you even find two of them
00:56:05.220
why is it that in both cases they have some kind of international connection that suggests it would be
00:56:14.100
easy for them to have some kind of intelligence connection from another country or from within their
00:56:20.340
own that's kind of a big coincidence so crooks had these encrypted apps he was using to contact somebody
00:56:27.940
we don't know overseas we don't know overseas this guy coincidentally got deeply involved with the
00:56:33.700
ukrainian situation which of course is a whole cia operation so what are the odds that there would be
00:56:40.820
be two people who at least had glancing potential contacts with the cia or other intelligence
00:56:50.580
people that's a big coincidence so and in both cases there was a clear um hole in so in secret service
00:57:03.300
protection now on one hand he may have been spotted and they did good work for getting them spotted early
00:57:12.340
on the other hand he had a shot from where he was he already had a shot it was just a long shot
00:57:19.860
like 300 to 500 feet but he had a scope so he had a shot so what are the odds that two randos
00:57:27.860
could both get a clear sign of shot well maybe not that that might not be that unusual like i said
00:57:35.860
if photographers were sometimes getting the zoom lens shot of president trump golfing when he was
00:57:42.900
president if you could do that it does feel like maybe their protection is not as ironclad as we imagine
00:57:51.460
it to be i i always i always thought it was impossible to guard a golf course i i just don't see how you
00:57:58.260
could do that but especially from drones um let's see so we've got that weird coincidence um then we've
00:58:07.860
got both of the attempts happening right before the election which suggests that's very oriented toward
00:58:14.980
helping one team all right now if it happened let's say while he was president
00:58:25.540
it would have just given you a vice president that maybe they didn't like either
00:58:29.620
but if it happens before the election well then they just maybe win the election
00:58:35.300
so it's happening in the time when our domestic people would care the most
00:58:44.180
that's sort of another coincidence but on the other hand anybody who wanted to take him out
00:58:50.580
it's pretty common to try to take somebody out during a um during the election contest so that's not
00:58:57.460
that unusual i guess so what other uh what other weird coincidences do you see in this
00:59:04.740
and then then then the people who are trying to turn the narrative around but that might be just the
00:59:12.260
the narrative people want to make sure that they don't get blamed so that might that doesn't mean
00:59:16.740
they're necessarily part of a plot or anything um
00:59:28.900
other it was a possible shot during world war ii 300 to 500 yeah
00:59:38.820
and if you imagine that ukraine uh very much wants to keep fighting it looks like
00:59:46.420
and that president a president trump would probably shut it down pretty quickly so you've got
00:59:53.700
that going on so you've got the cia with the access to him and the motive they had the motive and the
01:00:10.980
because remember we're also deeply into confirmation bias space right
01:00:15.620
the fact that the first shooter um it looked like at the very least it was incompetence but the
01:00:24.180
incompetence was so extreme that reasonable people are saying i'm not sure that was accidental incompetence
01:00:32.100
so once you once you think the first one looks suspicious
01:00:35.220
the second one is going to look automatically suspicious and it does so don't don't assume
01:00:45.460
that everything that happened in the first one is now relevant to the second one but you you can't
01:00:50.340
turn it off your brain can't turn that off you're going to connect those two there's nothing you can do
01:00:56.180
about it it's sort of like haitians and cats you could try to turn off that connection in your brain but
01:01:01.940
it's permanent now and you know that's unfair to every haitian who is just a good citizen so
01:01:10.820
i'm not saying it's fair or good it just is so beware of your slide into conspiracy theory
01:01:20.340
but at the same time i think every one of those conspiracy theory options is completely alive
01:01:25.780
so i'm not saying it's a conspiracy theory and i'm not saying it's true i'm saying it could go either
01:01:36.420
way so easily that i wouldn't commit to one while the other one's still alive the the other theory is
01:01:47.540
um he had ceramic tiles in his backpack in case in case he needed it as a shield i guess
01:01:57.220
and then we ran he left his backpack it was probably pretty heavy
01:02:03.140
will trump have more assassination attempts well um i don't know what the supply of crazy white guys is
01:02:12.260
you know i always say this about taking out the leaders of terrorist organizations you know on one
01:02:19.780
hand you think oh if you take out the leader of the terrorist organization you know they're going
01:02:23.700
to collapse but no no there's always a second in command and then a third in command so they keep
01:02:29.140
going but whatever brains it took for somebody to be the head of it and pull off something like bin
01:02:37.540
laden the second and third in command aren't going to be as good but by the time you get to the like
01:02:43.540
fifth or sixth replacement leader it's very unlikely you've got somebody who could pull something off
01:02:50.900
so we've got a similar situation with these potential assassins
01:02:56.180
even in the big country there might not be more than
01:02:59.700
three people you could ever motivate to do such a thing so you might be running out of potential
01:03:13.700
all right um i'm sure this will be talked over incredibly there's no new news on it right in the
01:03:19.860
last few minutes um i think that there will be a big a big gap my guess is you're not going to hear
01:03:27.300
as much as you want to hear about it before the election the only things you're going to hear
01:03:32.580
are oh we definitely proved that he had no specific ideological preference and he certainly doesn't
01:03:40.500
watch msnbc all right here's something that i think you could know don't you think you could check
01:03:49.540
to see i don't know if you could check the television but if he used his phone let's say for news
01:03:57.300
isn't the first thing you could find out is who uh activated him i don't mean any kind of
01:04:03.300
intelligence person i'm talking about the news if you found out that he watched i'm guessing you
01:04:10.500
could probably find out if you found out that he had apps for news and he was following certain
01:04:15.700
outlets you would know who brainwashed him but i'll bet we'll never hear that
01:04:21.620
uh i'll bet that it's find outable but i'll bet we'll never hear it
01:04:30.580
and then all the rascals like jamie raskin and swalwell and schiff will be out in force
01:04:37.540
and they'll be saying stuff like he brought it upon himself
01:04:40.740
um we all saw the story about uh vindman's wife sort of made a joke about it that wasn't well taken
01:04:58.660
i do have a joke but i've been told i have to save it so i can't tell you my clever joke but
01:05:05.700
when it's not too soon i'm gonna i'm gonna whip it out
01:05:15.220
white guys ricky says white guys are even better at being psychos well i don't like to brag
01:05:22.980
but my people have the best psychos no i don't even call them my people
01:05:28.260
i i've just decided to stop looking at the averages of things because it's just dumb
01:05:36.820
i'm going to treat everybody as an individual if you don't mind because i like individuals i do not
01:05:43.540
like being held to managing the average of some group i don't care if your average is as good as
01:05:57.940
yeah if you try to if you try to choose somebody there's no ambiguity but so generally that would
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be true but somehow they managed to introduce it with uh crooks saying that he was looking at both
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biden events and trump so they somehow managed to introduce ambiguity even after he shot somebody
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and how did this guy get any money he was living in hawaii he was traveling to ukraine he had all kinds
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of guns i mean i know he had a job at one point but you have to ask yourself if he had a little extra money
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all right who told you all right that's all i got for today it's going to be full of the
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same story over and over again i wish you the best of luck but before we go
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how about i tell you how trump can win the election
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if you can get republicans well let's say trump supporters they don't have to be republicans if
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every trump supporter tries to convert one non-voter
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to get them to request a mail-in ballot and then tell them to mail it in and vote for trump
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the republicans are unbeatable here's the thinking if i said to you hey why don't you be like scott
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presser and try to try to get lots of people to sign up you'd say that sounds really hard and i don't
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want to quit my job and go do that but if i said to you do you know one person that likes trump but
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isn't likely to vote almost everybody would say yes and then if i said if you worked on that one
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person do you think you could get them to get at least a mail-in ballot because then it's easy you
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know you could literally sit with them and say you like trump i like trump could you do me a favor
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can you just fill in that ballot i'll even mail it for you every single republican can get one
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person who has never voted before to vote and vote for trump if you know which way they lean
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every person so here's my challenge i'm already working on one person so i found a young person who's
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never voted who leans toward trump and so i'm going to work on that one person i've already sent them
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the link if you don't know the link just google you know where do you where do i sign where do i
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register to vote in my state and it'll pop right up and then you can send the link to somebody just text
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them now it might it might take you a number of uh contacts so the first time you might say hey you
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know you should you should sign up here's the link they're not going to click it then you got to follow
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up again which i will when i get my one i'm going to brag about it i'm going to do a post and say i got one
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i got one non-voter and by the way i'm very specifically saying don't bother trying to change
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a democrat into a trump voter don't don't bother that that's hard just take somebody who's already
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leaning in that direction and thinks the country is falling apart and all they have to do is click on
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a link put in put in some personal information hit a box done so part i think that probably
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70 of the reason that some people don't vote is they don't know how
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literally they also are not accountable so there's nobody who's going to want them to vote and feel
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bad if they don't so you got to find one person that will feel bad if you ask them later and they
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haven't voted and they do think things are going wrong and they think if only there was something we
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could do about it yes and if you really want to sell it if you can get your one person see if you
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can get them to get one other person so you want everybody to see if they can get one person and then
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automatically it's going to turn into a competitive event even if you don't make it that way because
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if i could get one person i'm automatically going to think oh wow i got a person i'm going to try to get
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a second one just because i'm just built that way you know one isn't enough if you can get one person
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to vote well i'm going to beat you if you can get three of your family to vote who have never voted
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before and you post that an x do you know what i'm going to do damn you you got three i'm going to give
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four and then i'm going to put that in your comments there take that so being being a scott pressler
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very hard yeah um i could not be more complimentary to what he does getting one person who has never
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voted before but likes trump to just click a link and fill in some things while you're you're on them
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and you're making sure that you're you're holding them accountable yeah you could do that i i would
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i would dare say nearly a hundred percent of trump voters could do that now it matters most in the swing
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states it matters way less to me but if you're in pennsylvania
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listen to me all right i grew up in the northeast in upstate new york i know you pennsylvanians
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i know you and every one of you who are trump supporters or could be trump supporters would enjoy
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watching the news and watching the faces of the fake news people fall off as they watch him win in the
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landslide it's what you want you know you'd enjoy it think about the faces of the news people when they
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find out that you lied to the pollsters and way more people voted than anybody expected
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so pennsylvanians hear me swing state people hear me here's your challenge every single one of you
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everyone every one of you if you're gonna vote it's not enough let me be clear voting's not enough this
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year it's not enough you got to find one non-voter to see if you can help them click the link get the
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mail-in vote and actually mail it in and that is how you win for sure and let me put the final frame
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on this trump has been fighting for in my opinion the country for what eight years longer if you count
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his private life he has risked his life twice it's time to pay him back we're going to drag him over the
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fucking finish line he's going to do you know he's going to do everything right he's going to be balls
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to the wall trump's going to be a hundred percent his campaign's going to be a hundred percent is it
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enough i don't know but it will be enough if every one of us grab him by the lapel and like the secret
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service we say i don't know what you were planning on but this is what's going to happen and we just
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drag him over the finish line right it's got to come from below it there's just not enough from above
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i mean you can get money and you they can do great but they are doing great they can go to every
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state they will go to every state they can do great rallies they are doing great rallies not enough
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you are going to have to do something more than just your one little vote you got to get one more
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you got to get one more so i'm going to tell you when i get mine and then you tell me when you get yours
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and we'll compare notes and that ladies and gentlemen is how you win and i'm going to talk privately
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to the people on uh locals the subscribers on locals and uh thanks for joining on youtube
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and rumble at x and i will see you all tomorrow