Real Coffee with Scott Adams - April 27, 2026


The Scott Adams School - 04⧸27⧸26 HOME TEAM ⧸ White House CD. Trump. and more


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In light of the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents dinner on Saturday night, we discuss how to stay steady in the face of chaos, and how to keep our focus on the facts and what actually matters. We will not be using the suspect's name as we are not interested in giving attention or notoriety to individuals who carry out or attempt acts like this.

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00:00:00.000 good morning good morning gracie right brain nikki are you guys liking um that i can get the
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00:00:18.140 pre-show, right? You don't have to tell us what we missed. I know. I can imagine. So good morning,
00:00:30.980 you guys. It is, what's the date? I covered my date. Oh, it's 427. Is that a significant date
00:00:37.520 for some reason? Does that sound familiar? I don't know. It feels like something. It is April 27,
00:00:43.940 2026 you are at the scott adams school is rumble live yes okay x youtube how are you
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00:01:58.780 yeah that's some good stuff that is some good stuff um marcella and owen how are your weekends
00:02:10.420 it was great marcella filled in for me on the after party how did it go
00:02:16.500 um it went well it uh i survived and everybody survived it went actually really well um
00:02:25.900 They had a lot of opinions, and we listened.
00:02:30.340 We did it for, what, four hours and 15 minutes?
00:02:34.760 Wow.
00:02:35.080 Girl.
00:02:35.400 That's a long one.
00:02:36.460 Yeah.
00:02:37.520 Everybody was like, wow.
00:02:40.100 And maybe I'll be doing it soon, I told them.
00:02:44.380 Ooh.
00:02:45.940 All right.
00:02:46.740 I've got something else coming up.
00:02:48.200 But I was helping my son move, so that was my weekend.
00:02:51.860 Oh, good.
00:02:52.460 How was the move, Owen?
00:02:53.400 His son.
00:02:55.900 Yeah, it went well. We still have his dogs, but they'll be going home soon.
00:03:01.620 Aw. Well, that's happy. Yeah, Marcella, I got to peep in a couple of times. She is the perfect
00:03:07.820 substitute for you, Owen. Oh my gosh. Marcella was holding court and chatting it up with everyone.
00:03:13.620 It was so fun. So you guys, boring weekend, right? Nothing happened. So seriously, I know a lot of
00:03:21.140 you were like, Ooh, that was, that was a lot, that white house correspondence dinner. Of course,
00:03:26.320 we're going to be discussing that. Um, the first thing I wanted to tell you is that Owen and
00:03:32.200 Marcella and I, you know, in light of what happened at the correspondence dinner, I can do
00:03:36.380 this today, you guys, cause I have a couple of little notes. So in light of what happened Saturday
00:03:41.300 night at the white house correspondence dinner, where an assassination attempt was thankfully
00:03:46.240 thwarted. We made a decision as a show. We will not be using the suspect's name. We're not
00:03:52.460 interested in giving attention or notoriety to individuals who carry out or attempt acts like
00:03:57.480 this. So on the show, we will refer to this person simply as the suspect and our focus will
00:04:03.500 stay on the facts and what actually matters. So you guys, you've probably all heard the person's
00:04:09.100 name by now. It's out there, but you know, enough of talking about giving him notoriety that way.
00:04:17.680 And before we begin, we just need to say this out loud, that what happened Saturday night at
00:04:23.560 the White House Correspondents' Dinner wasn't random. We all know why this happened. We're not
00:04:27.920 stupid. When rhetoric gets pushed to the edge over and over again by people on both sides,
00:04:33.520 and especially by the media, this is the kind of outcome it leads to. That doesn't make it
00:04:38.800 acceptable. It just makes it predictable. And that's a problem. We're all feeling the absence
00:04:44.000 of Scott right now, because this is exactly where he would step in and help us see clearly.
00:04:49.160 But he already did that work. He taught us how to think, how to stay grounded,
00:04:54.780 and how to not get pulled into the chaos. So that's what we're going to do. We're not going
00:05:00.920 to be like them. We're not going to lose control or abandon our standards, but we're also not going
00:05:06.740 to stay quiet. We have a voice in this and we're going to use it responsibly. We are all Scott's
00:05:14.660 debris. And that means something. It means we think for ourselves. It means we stay steady when
00:05:20.960 things get loud. And it means we come together and move forward with intention, not reaction.
00:05:26.780 He taught us well, and we're going to prove that now. And I truly believe that because
00:05:33.300 I have said before that I spoke to Scott when I learned of his illness. And one of the things I
00:05:43.020 said was, well, how will I know what to do when there's a crisis? How can I go forward without
00:05:49.940 you guiding me? And he's like, I already taught you. I already taught everybody. This is what
00:05:54.780 I've been doing. And he's right. And it's in his absence that we will like dig down and collectively
00:06:02.220 not, not any one of us could ever possibly think like Scott, but as like a collective mind together
00:06:09.680 with guidance. And also thankfully with guidance from Scott, we have so much a video of him.
00:06:16.800 We're going to all process things as best we can to the way Scott did. So Marcella, I'm just going
00:06:23.020 to ask you first you know you're you don't you agree that we can get through anything together
00:06:28.800 because of how scott taught us um yes i mean he he this is this this is what he predicted would
00:06:37.640 happen that the republicans would be hunted because one thing that that we're talking about
00:06:44.240 is oh another attempt on on president trump but this was not just an attempt on president trump
00:06:50.860 This is an attempt on the entire cabinet and different, except, except Kash Patel.
00:07:00.020 That was weird.
00:07:01.100 Although, although he's not part of the cabinet, I guess.
00:07:04.040 He is the FBI director.
00:07:07.320 So technically, he's not a cabinet member.
00:07:11.420 But it was interesting to know that TDS has moved forward.
00:07:17.280 But everything that Scott told us is coming to fruition, as we saw last week with the news.
00:07:27.120 Now it's becoming even more apparent.
00:07:30.240 And if you read, I would tell you to read The Religion War, because that will also open up a whole other kind of warmth of what we could expect.
00:07:41.120 But one of the things that Scott would tell us is that it's going to be very difficult to have in going forward to have events like like like like the event that they had at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
00:07:56.060 um because the security uh issues are so great like you can't really um completely make it 100
00:08:06.860 secure unless you build um your own ballroom i suppose oh when i'm gonna come to you and then
00:08:16.120 we're gonna play a clip after you make your remarks yeah well i i mean i obviously i agree
00:08:21.640 I think Scott taught us well, and I think he prepared us for things like this. And I think
00:08:26.220 we are pretty able to carry on as far as how to deal with this, how to feel about it, how to think
00:08:31.980 about it, and what to do. I think that he did certainly also predict this. I know Elon Musk
00:08:39.220 reposted that recently about Republicans being hunted, that everybody was mocking him at the
00:08:45.320 time for. And, you know, now it's all come true. And, you know, I'm hoping that we will see some
00:08:52.020 better actions to take down the rhetoric of the left and not have them portraying Trump as this
00:09:00.380 dictator, Hitler, king, whatever they want to use at the time, because it is very divisive and
00:09:05.720 dangerous and it is causing this. I don't think there's any question in my mind that these actions
00:09:11.800 are a direct result of the way the media talks about trump and the way they portray him as like
00:09:16.780 the end of the world or the you know destroying the country or that he's taking well your rights
00:09:21.640 or he's destroying everything and um it's you know it's one thing to have two movies on one screen
00:09:27.400 but they're pushing it too far they're pushing it too far and i think something needs to happen
00:09:33.500 something needs to change i mean i i'm hoping that some of the media given that they were also put at
00:09:38.480 risk might have some realization that they're playing a part in this and that they're actually
00:09:43.920 risking their own life as a result of it. Because I think a lot of the rhetoric is spoken to by
00:09:50.780 elite people that feel like they're protected and they're never going to have to deal with this.
00:09:54.840 So they're just trying to get other people to do their dirty work and they don't think they're
00:09:59.380 going to have any consequences. And I think that they need to have those consequences and I'm
00:10:03.700 hoping they're starting to see that, but I'm not very optimistic. I think if they're not already,
00:10:08.480 very soon they'll be back to what they were doing before. And I think we need to put a stop to that
00:10:13.200 so that we don't have this kind of violence continuing. And I would almost say right now,
00:10:18.480 I would predict this isn't the last one. Someone else is going to try something. And if you look
00:10:22.620 back through the records, it's more than three. It's probably closer to eight or 10 times that
00:10:28.160 people have tried to kill Trump. You've only heard about three because they were so visible and they
00:10:31.880 got so close. But there's been a lot more that they've stopped earlier than that. And it's got
00:10:38.700 to stop. I think it's also important to remember, this isn't even about President Trump. It wouldn't
00:10:44.020 matter who was the president. So everybody knows Trump is out of office in a couple of years.
00:10:52.100 So you'd think they would just wait it out. He's gone in a couple of years. But it's not about
00:10:58.160 Trump. It's about a bigger agenda. It's about a power grab. It will be whoever the next president
00:11:04.860 is. If the next president or, or you could just say the next Republican president, whoever it
00:11:11.260 will be, whenever it would be, this is going to be the same thing. So they're so far off the deep
00:11:16.720 end now with their rhetoric. It's like, what do you want? Like, what is it that you want? Like,
00:11:21.460 what is this power grab about? Like, why is it so important to divide this country?
00:11:28.120 And honestly, you know, Bob, you wanted me to speak from my heart. I mean,
00:11:33.040 I am happy to do that. I want it to be, you know, measured for an opening statement on behalf of
00:11:38.840 all of us, but you know, from my heart, um, I just, I just don't understand what it is that
00:11:47.900 they want to see happen to this country. I don't know who is pulling the strings and I don't know
00:11:54.260 what the outcome is, but it's clear that there are darker forces at work. And if you are still
00:12:03.060 calling yourself a Democrat, if you are so desperate to cling to that label, you have really
00:12:10.360 got to, I don't know, you've got to reevaluate what you're saying and doing because the Democrat
00:12:18.920 party is showing you who they are. That's the Democrats now. They are radical. I'm not saying
00:12:24.160 there aren't idiots on both sides. Okay. But the Democrat party as a whole has become so radicalized 1.00
00:12:31.540 that the things Chuck Schumer will say today would have never come out of his mouth, you know,
00:12:37.680 10, 15, 20 years ago. Never. But now he's like, oh, yeah, you know, they're just they're they're
00:12:43.680 radicalized. So I agree with you on that last point. But I would say because of that, I kind
00:12:48.320 of disagree with you that it's not about Trump to some extent. I do agree that it probably also
00:12:53.020 is the future for whether it's Vance or anyone else that continues on as a next Republican
00:12:59.320 president. They will have similar risks. But I think the reason we're here, I think, is very
00:13:05.140 much because Trump was such a shock to the system that it was the first president in a very long
00:13:12.000 time, maybe for, I don't know how long, probably at least my lifetime, that the president wasn't
00:13:17.740 going along with what the party wanted and wasn't going along with what the deep state wanted.
00:13:22.540 And I think that was what caused them to go into such a panic mode and do pull out every stop and
00:13:28.880 just abandon every standard and say, we're going to stop this guy. We're going to impeach him
00:13:33.540 multiple times. We're going to lawfare him to death. We're going to try and put him in prison. 0.99
00:13:37.380 We're going to do every possible thing we can to keep this guy from getting in office or to take
00:13:42.020 him out of office or to keep him from being reelected. And they went way farther than with
00:13:48.140 any other president. I mean, yes, they called Bush Hitler, but they didn't do what they did to Trump.
00:13:53.960 If they had Bush in right now, and yes, Bush could, in my opinion, here's my sign, be deep
00:14:02.520 Stady himself. But they didn't have all the resources they have now. Had there been social
00:14:08.820 media, it would have been a lot different for Bush because that was the worst rhetoric I had
00:14:14.780 ever heard for a president in my lifetime was against Bush. It was like he was Hitler. It was
00:14:20.800 like people were out of their minds with him. But when you amp it up with social media and then
00:14:26.940 people just breaking down civility. I mean, we had civility still when we had Bush, but now all
00:14:33.480 bets are off. Take a look around. But I do agree that, yes, it's far worse with Trump, but I just
00:14:40.900 think it's because they learned how to game the system further. They've installed judges. They
00:14:47.000 are paying people off. People got more creative with their shell companies and how to distribute
00:14:54.080 money and promises. So it's pretty gross. I just think Trump's the first one to get it this bad,
00:15:01.180 but I don't see it cooling down. I just don't. Trump could probably help cool it down with his
00:15:07.800 own rhetoric. I found him very measured that night and same on 60 Minutes. And I hope he kind of
00:15:15.080 stays that way because it would be nice for everybody to take it down a notch. But I want
00:15:22.000 to get to a clip I want to play for you guys. So kick back for a minute, and let's take a listen.
00:15:31.740 Here's a brief list of people who predicted this day. Here are the people who said explicitly
00:15:38.960 the rhetoric from the left is going to inspire this. You got your Mike Cernovich's, your Alex
00:15:47.780 Jones, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Greg Guffield, Jesse Waters, Jack Posobiec, John
00:15:54.140 Nolte, Breitbart, and me.
00:15:57.260 Now, that's a very partial list.
00:15:59.900 Do you know why the list is partial?
00:16:02.780 Because I don't have time to list all the people who saw this coming.
00:16:07.060 We all saw it coming.
00:16:09.320 It was clear as day.
00:16:10.760 and anybody who says well i can't imagine that the rhetoric from the left calling one of the
00:16:18.920 people hitler for seven years could cause somebody to want to kill hitler well surprise surprise
00:16:26.580 surprise by the way if i left anybody out off that list uh it's only because there's there
00:16:32.460 are another hundred people i could add the list right so i left a lot of people off the list
00:16:37.840 And many of you, if you had been public figures,
00:16:41.640 would have been saying it in public as well.
00:16:43.500 So it was obvious.
00:16:45.640 We won't let that go.
00:16:49.320 I'm not going to let that go.
00:16:51.940 That's the only story I want to talk about,
00:16:54.840 is how you could see it coming,
00:16:58.000 and we all called it out,
00:17:00.640 and it happened just like you thought it would.
00:17:02.380 um here's my narrative you know in the end the law enforcement people the secret service they're
00:17:11.940 going to have a narrative they're going to tell you here's the official story uh this lone gunman
00:17:18.340 did this or that and something happened but here's the hypnotist take on it um from a perspective of
00:17:28.800 a hypnotist. Back in 2020, I got mocked, I think all of you remember, for posting that in 2020,
00:17:38.320 before the election, I said that if Biden wins, Republicans will be hunted.
00:17:46.000 And then we watched as one Republican after another went to jail. And now this.
00:17:53.980 now you can't say that nobody saw it coming
00:17:58.300 because it was obvious in 2020
00:18:00.560 and you can see it from there
00:18:03.120 that it was heading in this inexorable direction
00:18:07.400 there was nothing to stop it
00:18:09.000 and the recklessness with which
00:18:12.820 the Democrats used that rhetoric
00:18:15.980 indeed Biden actually ran on the fine people hoax
00:18:21.440 Now, the reason I spent about seven years
00:18:24.480 trying to debunk the fine people hoax is this.
00:18:28.980 This is the reason.
00:18:30.860 Because that hoax weaponized people's minds.
00:18:35.700 Because if the person running for president says,
00:18:39.540 hey, the other guy's a Nazi and here's the proof,
00:18:42.680 and then he mentions the fine people hoax as the proof, 0.56
00:18:46.360 what are you going to do if you're a 20-year-old?
00:18:49.280 Allegedly, the shooter was 20 years old.
00:18:52.060 Do you think a 20-year-old can resist that level of brainwashing?
00:18:56.380 Because it's on every channel, except the one he wasn't watching, probably.
00:19:01.220 And it was consistent. 0.87
00:19:03.640 And it was all Hitler, Hitler, Hitler.
00:19:05.960 What did they think was going to happen?
00:19:08.640 Now, I've said a number of times that Democrats have this consistent problem
00:19:13.040 where they can't see systems.
00:19:16.340 They operate on a goal basis.
00:19:19.400 Get rid of Trump.
00:19:20.500 That's the goal.
00:19:21.640 But they couldn't see the system.
00:19:24.140 The system was that they were creating a situation that guaranteed violence.
00:19:29.720 Largely guaranteed it.
00:19:30.920 It was just a matter of time.
00:19:32.480 How could they not see that?
00:19:34.420 And today, will they pretend they couldn't see it?
00:19:37.000 Will they pretend that they're not part of the problem?
00:19:40.080 Will the opinion people on MSNBC come on the air today?
00:19:44.680 I dare them.
00:19:46.840 I dare them.
00:19:48.760 I dare you to come on the air today, Joy Reid.
00:19:53.660 Rachel Maddow, I dare you.
00:19:56.520 Show your face today.
00:19:58.260 Because I watched yesterday and I noticed the opinion people were kind of missing.
00:20:01.860 They went with the more newsy people on MSNBC.
00:20:05.340 That was the right call.
00:20:07.720 We don't want to see their faces today.
00:20:10.460 We don't want to hear from Joy Reid.
00:20:12.900 We don't want to hear from Rachel Maddow.
00:20:16.180 They are part of the problem.
00:20:18.460 I blame them directly, by name.
00:20:22.080 I believe they are culpable, along with Biden,
00:20:24.740 and along with anybody who used that kind of rhetoric, and meant it.
00:20:30.560 Joy Reid, as you know, just did a big video calling Trump-Hiller,
00:20:35.080 and she wasn't joking, and she wasn't using hyperbole.
00:20:38.940 What are you going to do, as we've been saying forever, if you think somebody's actually going to be iller?
00:20:47.880 Well, you do what a 20-year-old did. 0.84
00:20:49.960 It's what 20-year-olds are designed to do.
00:20:52.600 They're designed to get violent when it's necessary, unfortunately. 0.99
00:20:56.940 And some poor bastard was convinced it was necessary. 0.99
00:21:01.220 So the fine people hoax killed people. 0.99
00:21:05.400 It almost took on a president, but it killed somebody in the stands and got two people seriously wounded.
00:21:13.760 So if you don't think that the hoaxes matter, oh, they matter.
00:21:19.860 Oh, they matter.
00:21:22.820 Of course, the Democrats and the trolls are already trying to spin this thing. 0.94
00:21:28.420 I had one troll come to me and say, you're crazy for saying that the Biden rhetoric caused this. 0.75
00:21:36.660 It's Trump's rhetoric that caused it. 0.93
00:21:40.500 Yes, that actually happened to me today.
00:21:43.460 Somebody said to me on X, are you kidding?
00:21:47.820 It's Trump's rhetoric that caused all of this.
00:21:51.280 Now, I don't think I have to defend that to you.
00:21:54.100 I think you know that Trump never called anybody Hitler. 0.99
00:21:58.420 which would be a call to kill them, basically.
00:22:02.180 So I reject that. 0.99
00:22:05.160 I saw Bill Maher tried to handle this.
00:22:07.160 He was giving a stand-up right after it happened.
00:22:10.300 And he, of course, had to talk about it,
00:22:12.200 but he said some of the right things about, you know,
00:22:15.980 we're too fired up for violence.
00:22:18.300 But then he went and blamed Project 2025.
00:22:22.900 He actually blamed Republicans for raising the rhetoric
00:22:27.800 in that Project 2025 thing.
00:22:33.220 Unbelievable.
00:22:35.060 Now, I don't think, by the way,
00:22:36.420 I don't think that Bill Maher specifically
00:22:38.840 contributed with his rhetoric.
00:22:42.100 I just think that he needs to be a little bit more honest
00:22:44.920 about where the cause was,
00:22:46.960 because this one's a little more obvious than most things.
00:22:52.140 Let's talk about some of the things people have been saying.
00:22:55.180 Do you remember in March when James Carville said,
00:22:57.800 it's time to do the wet work. And Anderson Cooper said, you know, that term sort of sounds like a
00:23:05.920 mafia hit term. And Carville laughed, oh, no, I'm just referring to the, you know, the advertising.
00:23:15.400 And, but why would you use that term? I've never heard that term, wet work, used in any other
00:23:21.920 context other than killing. So he's one of the notable people in the party, and he uses an 0.51
00:23:28.600 assassination term in casual language about Trump. That's not normal. Now, I'm not going to say that
00:23:37.000 he was running a plan to get Trump killed, but I think there's a recklessness that gets into the
00:23:44.660 category of, you should have known what would happen. There's a form of murder where it's not
00:23:53.740 good enough to say you weren't intending it. All you have to do is say, you should have known what
00:23:58.740 you were doing was going to cause this or be contributing to it. How would you not know that
00:24:04.200 that would contribute to it? Here's what would have not contributed. If he had said wet work
00:24:09.820 and it was an accident, he should have said,
00:24:12.440 oh, I'm referring to the advertisements.
00:24:14.900 For sure, I don't want any violence.
00:24:17.600 I better correct that.
00:24:19.120 I used the wrong term.
00:24:21.020 I'm not advocating any violence.
00:24:22.740 I just mean the advertising needs to be tougher and tighter.
00:24:26.420 Would have been easy to say that.
00:24:30.580 Biden on July 8th said,
00:24:34.200 we're done talking about the debate.
00:24:36.540 It's time to put Trump in a bullseye.
00:24:38.800 Why would you say that?
00:24:40.820 What kind of language is that?
00:24:42.960 Is that normal?
00:24:44.280 Does Trump use language like that?
00:24:45.920 We're going to put him in a bullseye?
00:24:49.440 Remember, yeah, Kathy Griffin and the severed head? 0.99
00:24:53.680 Got lots more of that.
00:24:55.340 Do you remember Owen Gregorian was reminding us today
00:24:59.080 that Alex Soros posted a picture of a bullet hole
00:25:02.880 next to $47 back in January?
00:25:08.220 47, and a bullet hole.
00:25:15.140 So kind of suggested, as some said,
00:25:18.900 that it was some intentional intelligence.
00:25:21.720 And I said back at the time,
00:25:24.360 in my opinion, our intelligence service
00:25:26.120 has just listed a hit on our next president
00:25:28.260 and offered a free pass to the perp.
00:25:31.160 To me, it looked like a signal
00:25:33.500 because I associate Soros with our intelligence people.
00:25:39.160 It seems like that's a clear association.
00:25:43.300 And to me, somebody who would post something
00:25:46.840 so dramatically inappropriate
00:25:51.380 and having an association with our intelligence people,
00:25:56.020 it's really sketchy.
00:25:58.900 I think Victor David Hansen had the best take on this
00:26:05.600 if I can find his notes
00:26:06.820 talking about some of the people
00:26:09.700 who have been calling for violence for so long
00:26:13.220 here's something Victor David Hansen said
00:26:18.400 in his post today
00:26:20.240 it's a longer post but I'll just like this part of it
00:26:22.620 and he says that the left has been engaged
00:26:26.840 in sort of a parlor game
00:26:28.360 of imagining murder against Trump.
00:26:32.100 So here's some examples. 0.98
00:26:34.060 By slugging his face, Robert De Niro.
00:26:36.460 By decapitation, Kathy Griffin, Marilyn Manson. 0.95
00:26:39.840 By stabbing, that is Shakespeare in the Park play. 0.92
00:26:43.160 By clubbing, Mickey Rourke. 0.63
00:26:45.380 By shooting, Snoop Dogg.
00:26:47.640 By poisoning, Anthony Bourdain.
00:26:49.880 By bounty killing, George Lopez.
00:26:53.420 By carrion eating his corpse, Pearl Jam.
00:26:56.100 by suffocating Larry Whitmore
00:26:58.520 by blowing him up
00:27:00.080 Madonna and Moby 0.98
00:27:01.300 by throwing him over a cliff
00:27:03.460 Rosie O'Donnell 1.00
00:27:04.500 just by generic killing him
00:27:06.840 Johnny Depp and Big Sean 0.99
00:27:08.860 or by martyring him
00:27:10.800 Reed Hoffman
00:27:11.940 who recently said
00:27:13.420 yeah I wish I had made him
00:27:14.620 an actual martyr
00:27:15.480 they didn't see it coming
00:27:22.340 didn't see it coming
00:27:25.100 yeah you might have seen it coming
00:27:28.560 so here's my hypnotist take
00:27:31.440 to me
00:27:34.080 to me it looks like a
00:27:38.460 slow motion assassination
00:27:40.840 that was based on statistics
00:27:43.360 in other words
00:27:45.340 the people who wanted Trump literally dead
00:27:50.280 knew that if they kept acting a certain way
00:27:53.260 the odds of somebody acting on it
00:27:55.520 was pretty good
00:27:56.220 at what point
00:27:58.340 at what point
00:28:01.480 does
00:28:03.360 doing something that has a high statistical
00:28:05.540 chance of killing somebody
00:28:07.460 become actual murder
00:28:09.020 it's kind of the perfect crime isn't it
00:28:11.820 you get somebody
00:28:13.600 to do it but you have
00:28:15.280 deniability no I was just talking
00:28:17.120 I was just using my free speech
00:28:18.800 it's kind of the perfect crime
00:28:21.600 yeah so I thought that was important to hear Scott's opinion that was from after what happened
00:28:35.760 in Butler that was from July 14th 2024 and I'll be sharing that clip right after and I agree with
00:28:45.700 everybody in the chat. Let's share it far and wide. The calm voice of Scott and calling people
00:28:53.540 out by name. And I agree that if you keep doing this type of thing, especially if you're a
00:29:00.360 celebrity and you have your kooky radical fans, they're going to want to impress you as sick as
00:29:06.940 that sounds. So I love that. Owen, you got a shout out. I did. Was that the best, most perfect
00:29:14.660 clip we could have from scott today yeah no i mean it was right online unfortunately because
00:29:19.900 that means this is just happening again um but definitely right on target and um i think it is
00:29:27.060 i mean he was just nailed he nailed it like it's just it was inevitable it was predictable
00:29:31.920 they all had to know what they were doing and what they were trying to make happen
00:29:36.560 and it happened and i think they're all complicit i think they should face consequences for it
00:29:42.720 Frankly, I don't know that they will legally because, you know, the courts will probably
00:29:46.040 say that you can't really draw a direct line from one to the other, but everybody else
00:29:49.980 knows that you can, that they're the ones that caused this to happen.
00:29:53.800 I mean, the suspect directly quoted things that were completely false, just 180 degrees
00:29:59.960 out of reality.
00:30:01.400 And where did that come from?
00:30:02.560 We all know where it came from.
00:30:04.280 It's from the Democrat politicians, the media personalities on the left, and a whole bunch
00:30:09.840 of leftists on social media that are pushing these conspiracy theories about trump and you know
00:30:16.020 calling him the opposite of what he is you know he called him a traitor well he's the opposite of
00:30:20.660 that he's the most patriotic president i've ever seen he he called him a rapist that was not at
00:30:25.820 all true and it has you know i know they did their lawfare to try and make it look true but that was
00:30:30.840 a whole op and that's exactly what they were trying to do with that is to try and make something like
00:30:34.960 this happen and the same thing with the pedophile thing there's no evidence of that at all he didn't
00:30:39.820 do anything like that. He's obviously not a pedophile. But the media and the Democrat
00:30:46.000 politicians have convinced these people that it's true. They believe it's true. And it's
00:30:51.260 not going to make everybody do it, but it's going to make somebody do it. And it's already
00:30:56.820 happened, what, three times where they've gotten close and probably at least half a
00:31:01.500 dozen more where they were stopped earlier than that. And it's going to keep happening
00:31:05.140 until somebody puts a stop to this.
00:31:08.200 I'm going to go to you, Marcella,
00:31:09.780 but I just want to say to us,
00:31:11.220 of course, we've been thinking about this nonstop
00:31:13.180 and it's like for as much as I could not stand Joe Biden,
00:31:20.140 let's say, never in my wildest dreams
00:31:23.520 did I fantasize about him being dead.
00:31:26.460 Like never, that's just so sick.
00:31:30.080 Would I fantasize about the day
00:31:31.820 he wouldn't be the president?
00:31:33.040 For sure, daily.
00:31:35.140 but i mean to to actually say that you want to see the president of your country
00:31:42.820 die or be assassinated god like you gotta check yourself you guys you know if you know anyone
00:31:49.060 that's acting this way i mean i've heard people saying it too like oh you know and you see all 0.99
00:31:53.620 these tiktok videos that they're posting on x and these people are fundamentally broken and they
00:32:00.340 don't know it because they surround themselves with news and other people that, you know,
00:32:05.340 pat them on the back for this behavior. But Marcella, what did you think about that amazing
00:32:09.460 clip? That I miss Scott quite a lot. I don't know. I mean, the same people that he listed
00:32:21.600 in the clip are still doing the same thing. Nothing has changed. It's actually become worse
00:32:29.460 because he used, he used to, Trump used to be called just a Nazi. Now he's called the rapist 0.99
00:32:36.140 and a pedophile. Sorry to put those words out there in the video, but that's what he's called. 0.99
00:32:42.760 And basically the craziest thing is I'm not surprised the shooter is from, or alleged
00:32:51.240 shooter i guess is from california and and um a tutor dash adjacent teacher um i'm not surprised
00:33:01.400 um it does not surprise me at all this is what all of them say this is my day daily with these
00:33:10.680 people i am told by regular working people that teach our kids uh not mine of course but you know
00:33:20.840 some kids this rhetoric um all the time they say this like like oh yes he was part of that's why
00:33:30.360 he hasn't released the epstein files because uh he's uh he's keeping that to himself because
00:33:37.800 he's a pedophile um hello joe biden president biden had the epstein files he could have just
00:33:45.720 released them if they really are uh if if trump has really all of this so did obama yeah so would 0.95
00:33:53.480 obama um but you said something and and owen said something and so that scott is true but now all
00:34:03.960 this rhetoric that used to be hidden you know with the weird people and oh you know the the the pundits
00:34:14.040 and all that that's just now the regular rhetoric um from regular people yeah and you were right
00:34:22.040 uh the democratic party has changed quite a lot it really has yeah it's i don't know what the
00:34:28.440 solution is but more violence is not the solution but i yeah they keep doing it and they keep and
00:34:38.280 all of what this alleged shooter says is what is being said on blue sky what's being said on
00:34:47.080 threads they call this of course i went on there for you guys thank you and um what they call this
00:34:55.320 is this it's all staged oh yeah this is another staged oh and how they prove it's staged is
00:35:02.680 because how can there be how can this have happened first of all and second of all everyone
00:35:10.200 on x started talking about the ballroom after that and that's just for president trump to be
00:35:18.040 able to get the ballroom going yeah that's what he would do he would just point out that to me
00:35:23.160 that's a one of the tells of cognitive dissonance this is an example of that where yeah immediately
00:35:28.280 going to oh it must have been staged that's cognitive dissonance in action that's when
00:35:32.640 someone says wait a second i wasn't expecting this how do i fit that into my worldview now
00:35:37.640 and the only way they can do it is to come up with this conspiracy theory that it was staged
00:35:41.440 there's no evidence of that there's no indication of that but that's just a way they can fit it into
00:35:46.840 their worldview and say how can i turn this into something bad for trump because everything needs
00:35:50.900 to be bad for trump um all right so another clip you guys uh what you know what would scott tell us
00:36:00.040 to do in our reaction let's hear from him here's what you need to do don't be like them
00:36:08.020 if you've got some feelings of revenge keep them to yourself if you've got some anger that needs
00:36:16.340 to come out, go for a walk. Don't give away your advantage because they're waiting for you to do
00:36:25.720 that. This does create a political advantage. And again, I feel icky. I just feel icky talking
00:36:32.400 about it, given the tragedy. But it's true. It's true. Don't give it up. If you start talking like
00:36:40.680 they talk, you're giving up your advantage. Listen to Trump. Do what Trump tells you.
00:36:49.520 This is the time to rally around your leader. He's going to tell you to be cool
00:36:55.220 because he's smart and he knows that he's gained a accidental advantage. Nobody would want it,
00:37:02.220 but he got it. Here's what he didn't say. Democrats did this to me.
00:37:10.680 Did he notice?
00:37:12.700 Did he notice he didn't do that?
00:37:15.300 Did he notice he didn't do what I did?
00:37:18.400 Blame Biden.
00:37:22.160 His instincts are freaking incredible.
00:37:26.900 And I've said it before, I'm going to say it again a million more times.
00:37:30.260 Whoever is advising Trump is really doing a good job and has been for a while.
00:37:36.600 just noticeably obviously high quality of advice but as i also always say the boss still gets the
00:37:45.660 credit because the boss has to pick the person who gave the advice the boss has to look at the
00:37:50.980 advice and the boss has to decide if it's good so credit goes to the boss and trump handled this
00:37:58.900 perfectly. Be defiant, be strong, be determined, and we're facing wickedness. You don't need to
00:38:11.660 put a further name on it. You don't have to say Democrats are bad, because then you become them.
00:38:19.840 Don't become the thing you hate. That's the biggest risk for violence, besides actually
00:38:27.040 dying and being injured is that you become the person who did it to you. Don't become the person
00:38:32.080 who did it to you. You got to be better than that. That's, that's how you win.
00:38:39.340 Great advice, right? So it's hard sometimes, you know, I get feisty and I need to remember that
00:38:47.480 because like my reaction, my instinct is always to like freak out on somebody. But I do hear
00:38:54.460 Scott's voice in my head all the time. And so, you know, we've had, you know, we're on day two
00:39:01.280 now from, from this incident, which thank God, you know, it wasn't, I mean, it sounds so dumb 0.90
00:39:08.240 to qualify assassination attempts. It wasn't as bad as Butler, but it could have been right. And 1.00
00:39:13.740 I just want to leave, if Owen and Marcella don't mind, like, I just want to go from that right into
00:39:20.540 the security issue because what the, all right, here, here's what I want to pose to you two.
00:39:27.460 Why would they bring the entire cabinet with them to an event? I mean, that was probably
00:39:35.060 the dumbest move when I heard how many of them were there. I'm like, oh, so everybody's there. 0.98
00:39:41.460 You know, why would everybody be there? Um, and I heard the security was horrendous. Um,
00:39:49.320 that night I saw, here we go. We had Carrie Lake. Um, if anyone wants to screenshot that and read
00:39:56.980 it or go to her profile, but she was, she was saying like, nobody was like name checking her
00:40:02.260 badge or checking her ID that there was like no security. She could, you know, it was extremely
00:40:09.460 lax. Now the entire cabinet is basically there. Um, Bill Malusion, he wrote, let me just move
00:40:18.200 that. Okay. Bill Malusian wrote, um, my thoughts on the security at the white house correspondence
00:40:24.820 dinner last night. The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel.
00:40:30.000 I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list.
00:40:35.620 I showed no ID. I was not patted down, did not go through a metal detector. I probably could
00:40:41.340 have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. I don't know
00:40:46.560 who that exterior security was. They were guys in suits. From that point, I walked into the hotel
00:40:52.240 with no further security check. And I walked down to the Fox pre-party where there were multiple
00:40:56.980 ballrooms that were absolutely packed with attendees. Still did not go through any security
00:41:02.280 at that point. Hypothetically, if I had hidden in an explosive in my shoe or my jacket, I would
00:41:08.420 have had no problem getting into one of those ballrooms. Only once it was time to get into
00:41:13.440 the main ballroom for the dinner did we pass through magnometers empty our pockets and get
00:41:18.500 a pat down and even at that checkpoint was just outside the dinner room two things can be true at
00:41:24.280 the same time secret service reacted quickly to an active arm threat and prevented the threat
00:41:29.160 from getting into the ballroom but the security leading up to that point in my opinion appeared
00:41:33.880 to be lacking severely and i feel like we say this after every major thing like it's only like
00:41:41.920 by a miracle that president trump didn't die at butler um and last night could have been a lot
00:41:48.960 worse with a dais full of people and a room full of the administration and reporters and family
00:41:56.160 members and everything else and um it's pretty shocking to me marcella you know did did you feel
00:42:02.320 that way about the security yeah i mean that they're you know the secret service you know
00:42:09.520 president trump had an interview with um 60 minutes uh yesterday and he was very supportive
00:42:16.440 to the secret service but i mean it just looks terrible um to we're under war um it would look
00:42:27.220 terrible to any of our enemies i mean this is a is an alleged shooter from california but what
00:42:35.540 would have happened had it been more than one person running through there you can't stop a
00:42:41.660 whole group or it would have been very difficult to stop a whole group which is I guess goes to
00:42:49.620 the fact that some people is too on the nose or it's staged because how can it be so lax how can
00:42:56.580 after Butler and after the golf course incident how can the security be so laxed I guess is the
00:43:06.480 point that people are making and I don't believe it's it's a staged event or a staged attack but
00:43:14.840 at the same time I don't know if it's incompetence or intentional incompetence because it just seems
00:43:22.220 like anybody could have gone in there. One of the things that's, I forget who said it,
00:43:27.160 but they were talking about when Netanyahu comes to that hotel or another event where he stays at
00:43:33.600 a hotel, Israel actually goes through the entire building, the entire hotel rooms and searches
00:43:40.620 hotel rooms. Because one of the things that this man was able to do is he had, he was staying at
00:43:48.180 the Hilton at the same place where the event was. And so he brought in his weapons early
00:43:55.980 and he was able to have them in his room and he was able to take a different stairs than the
00:44:02.800 regular stairs. But you'd think you look at the plans of the stairs. I mean, I can protect
00:44:08.800 President Trump. I'm I hire me. I'll protect you. I was actually DMing Sandy when we were,
00:44:17.420 when the White House Correspondence Center was.
00:44:20.060 And I told her, oh, my gosh, this is happening.
00:44:23.300 And I remember her telling me, why is everybody there?
00:44:26.920 Yeah.
00:44:27.200 Where is our designated survivor?
00:44:30.800 Because, you know, it would have been Nancy Pelosi or something, you know?
00:44:34.760 Hakeem Jeffries.
00:44:36.700 Was he not there?
00:44:37.880 Oh, wow.
00:44:38.800 That's just.
00:44:39.300 Oh, I don't know.
00:44:39.780 I don't think he was.
00:44:40.560 Was he there?
00:44:41.380 I don't know.
00:44:42.000 I think he was.
00:44:43.180 I think they said the Speaker of the House.
00:44:44.940 I don't know.
00:44:45.280 Maybe not the minority there.
00:44:46.180 I can't remember.
00:44:46.600 was mike johnson there yes what are we doing what are we doing are we not in a serious country what
00:44:52.420 are we doing for the for the white house correspondence dinner oh is that why he said
00:44:58.020 the alleged shooters said that he would leave cash patel alive so that he cash patel would
00:45:04.560 become president i don't i don't know i don't think the fbi director is anywhere near the top
00:45:08.520 that list but well if you get rid of the entire room i guess so i mean it it it really you know
00:45:17.640 you know i i so dumb their simulation or god but it is something that is really protecting 0.56
00:45:26.040 president trump i fully agree he instead of a gun he could have brought a bomb yeah that's right 0.95
00:45:32.840 he could have even set it up before because he had been staying at this hotel so oh okay so
00:45:38.760 regarding the hotel and them staying i guess from the reports at least from what we know
00:45:45.640 is that they did not go through hotel room after hotel room because and they do not
00:45:51.320 ban any other they don't ban regular people from staying there so yeah even the suspect was like
00:45:59.640 oh it was like there was no nothing there was no cat he was just like this was so easy i'm like oh 0.84
00:46:04.980 well that's good to know and the worst part is iran is watching china's watching russia's why
00:46:11.540 any any of the enemies are watching so it's like oh all we need to do is get a hotel room
00:46:16.900 i understand president trump and cash you know saying good job to the secret service who by the
00:46:25.720 way. Can we open the government again and maybe pay some people? Okay. But anyway, here's, I mean,
00:46:32.500 okay. So here is president Trump on 60 minutes and then Owen, you respond right after.
00:46:39.720 The other thing in the manifesto that I think is worth looking at in terms of determining his
00:46:45.260 motive is he had been staying at the hotel since Friday. He checked in, he said he had cased the
00:46:50.920 place and he wrote, what the hell is the Secret Service doing? And he wrote this quote, I expected
00:46:56.060 security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10 feet, metal detectors
00:47:01.980 out the wazoo. What I got is nothing. He wrote like this level of incompetence is insane.
00:47:08.880 Sir, you have already had two. Well, he was pretty incompetent too because he got caught
00:47:13.180 and he got caught pretty easily. So I'd say he was pretty incompetent too. You know, I could take 0.88
00:47:18.260 any event having to do with security or anything else i i can always find fault those guys did a
00:47:24.020 good job last night they did a really good job i mentioned that because again as his motive
00:47:29.860 you brought this up he had social media accounts that had anti-trump and anti-christian
00:47:35.540 rhetoric you should read why don't you read all the anti-trump what are you reading you just did
00:47:40.500 so why don't you read it well he had a lot of anti-christian rhetoric he had he was part of a
00:47:46.660 group called the wide awakes he had attended a no kings protest in california kings what did
00:47:53.060 security tell you about what the reason you have people like that is you have people doing no kings
00:47:58.900 i'm not a king what i am if i was a king i wouldn't be dealing with you
00:48:05.220 okay that line i did enjoy um owen go ahead yeah i mean i i mean i understand why trump
00:48:13.140 would want to, you know, compliment the Secret Service. Number one, they saved his life. And
00:48:16.800 number two, I think, you know, he wants them to be on his side. So trashing him wouldn't necessarily
00:48:21.280 be productive. But I do think the security protocols need to be totally changed. I mean,
00:48:27.160 I think we need to understand this is a different reality than we've had in the past. The odds of
00:48:31.980 someone doing this have gone way up. And as Marcella pointed out, we're in wartime, you know,
00:48:38.280 so we may have foreign actors that might be much more professional doing
00:48:41.800 similar things.
00:48:43.040 And so I think we need to treat things that way.
00:48:46.760 And I think we need to kind of go into every one of these events thinking,
00:48:50.220 okay,
00:48:50.360 there's going to be an attacker.
00:48:52.060 How are we going to stop it?
00:48:53.440 It's going to happen every time they should be assuming that somebody with a
00:48:57.680 gun or somebody with an explosive or somebody with something is going to try
00:49:01.100 and take Trump out and they should be making their plans accordingly.
00:49:05.540 And the security should reflect that.
00:49:07.340 And clearly it didn't.
00:49:08.280 so I you know I'm not going to defend that the way Trump did but I think certainly I'm not going
00:49:14.140 to trash the Secret Service they did exactly what they were supposed to do so you know I think it
00:49:19.480 was successful from in this instance but I do think there was probably a fair amount of luck
00:49:23.780 involved and there shouldn't be you know it should be that someone's left to be totally you know just
00:49:29.480 out of this world lucky to get make something like that happen and I know there's talk about
00:49:34.560 maybe giving trump a bulletproof vest but i mean come on like that that's just like a last ditch
00:49:40.700 thing i think the reality should be no one should ever be able to get close to him if they haven't
00:49:45.560 been vetted although one uh secret service member was shot i don't know they didn't say by if it was
00:49:51.880 friendly fire or if that guy got a shot off um and his vest saved his life uh president trump
00:49:58.500 talked to him and he said he was good. Um, now this clip, I mean, this is what secret service
00:50:04.880 does. I just want to play this clip really quick, but I mean, and I think you guys are going to
00:50:09.140 feel the way I did. I felt like, you know, they were sitting at those tables on the stage for
00:50:13.960 quite a long time before they got them out of there. I understand like, you know, okay,
00:50:18.740 what's happening, but, ah, all right. So, but what, so this is what the secret service does.
00:50:23.920 do you see trump sitting on the left look how much commotion there is before someone's up there
00:50:31.940 and now he positions himself in front of him
00:50:35.800 you what marcella i want to trash the secret service i understand what owen is saying and
00:50:47.180 after butler and after all that why president trump hasn't trashed them i would trash them
00:50:52.180 I would completely go through how the protocol is.
00:50:56.360 I hope he's doing it privately.
00:50:58.360 That's what I'm hoping because there's no way.
00:51:01.420 There's no way.
00:51:02.260 You saw the people moving around.
00:51:04.540 It's like, how fast can you react to?
00:51:07.720 You're not reacting.
00:51:09.160 I heard the shots myself and I kept yelling at President Trump to get down and he wasn't
00:51:14.580 listening.
00:51:15.320 He was not listening because he couldn't hear me.
00:51:17.840 He couldn't hear you, Marcella.
00:51:19.420 No, he couldn't, but I kept yelling.
00:51:22.180 um yeah so i i know because i'm like wow it really took a long time before anybody got to
00:51:28.820 him they got jd off fast faster than president trump and the first lady but it's like he's just
00:51:36.280 sitting there like wide open you know and yes god bless the people that stand in front of him
00:51:42.920 willing to take the shot i mean i know it's their job but like okay you know and you saw in some of
00:51:48.220 eclipse, uh, secret service running through, like holding their weapon. It could have really been
00:51:53.980 mayhem. I mean, they're running around with their guns drawn. It's chaos. The whole thing. I don't
00:52:00.380 know. I don't know. And I I'm fully, fully on board with this ballroom. I always was like,
00:52:05.860 why wouldn't we improve the white house? Why wouldn't we level up our security in the most 0.73
00:52:11.340 like volatile times we've ever lived in. Um, yeah. So make it bulletproof drone proof
00:52:18.940 with a shelter under and all the other things and have this stupid dinner there. 0.99
00:52:24.080 I'm sure people would feel a lot safer there than, you know, going to that hotel again, 0.99
00:52:29.320 which was completely wide open apparently. Um, and I do love this picture though. I don't see
00:52:35.580 how big I can make it. So this is after, um, president Trump has a fresh Diet Coke. He's in
00:52:43.820 his tux. You could see, I'm assuming he's going over his speech that he's going to give. They're
00:52:49.900 probably showing him a picture of the suspect running in a blur, as he said. Um, just kind of
00:52:58.400 iconic picture it's a weird night um can we uh shift again you guys i just you know we were
00:53:06.080 listening to scott always you know even today talking about the charlottesville hoax we're
00:53:11.600 very heavy into you know debunking that hoax here along with steve cortez and jill pollock and all
00:53:17.520 of us and um back to the southern poverty law center i definitely oh i'm getting more angry by
00:53:26.480 the day but anyway here's our friends um from the all in podcast i'm particularly good friends with
00:53:34.480 jcal and uh here is david sacks uh with an update a lot of details for this case yeah so you're right
00:53:43.040 that the spLC allegedly did fund 270 000 to help plan charlottesville in addition to that they
00:53:50.560 secretly funneled more than $3 million to a bunch of violent, racist, extremist groups,
00:53:56.860 including the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party, Aryan Nation, United Klans of America,
00:54:05.880 and it goes on from there. So I think, don't forget about the $3 million. So this group that
00:54:10.700 was supposed to be fighting racism, in fact, was fomenting racism by paying these groups
00:54:16.800 to basically organize protests that SPLC could then point to and say that America has a huge
00:54:23.880 racism problem, donate to us. And that's basically what happened after Charlottesville.
00:54:28.100 They increased the amount of money that they were able to fundraise by $81 million. So that
00:54:34.220 $270,000 investment led to an $81 million return. Pretty good. But this is kind of the whole point
00:54:40.280 of the story is that these guys are basically running a grift. And one of the ways that you
00:54:44.400 know this is a grift is because according to the indictment that they opened bank accounts under
00:54:51.900 fictitious entities to conceal the payments that they were making from their own donors
00:54:57.260 because if their donors knew that they were funding the kkk they wouldn't be getting all
00:55:04.000 these contributions from hollywood celebrities and all the rest of it so it's really just this
00:55:09.680 unbelievable story it really boggles the mind and just to clean up a little bit there these
00:55:15.480 are allegations they haven't made the jump from planning these events and the splc
00:55:21.280 claims they were not planning these things they were monitoring so that's going to be
00:55:26.780 their argument on the side i'm not saying i agree with i know you're you're right that
00:55:30.900 the splc's cover story is that they were simply paying informants that's
00:55:35.600 so to me that's just like stoking the flames of taking out our president and then just like 0.61
00:55:43.900 sitting back and be like oh i didn't do it um owen do you just want to scream you guys
00:55:49.620 oh you know like scott is probably like oh you know i just i mean you know scott nailed this
00:55:56.660 one too and i think we played that clip another day but it was um you know he he saw that coming
00:56:02.660 and and he he knew that this was going on and i think you know it's just confirmation like
00:56:08.380 everything is what you thought it was and um but it you know that is directly connected to this
00:56:14.300 and i know that's why you included it now is that it you know the spLC was one of the main
00:56:18.700 organizations that was pushing this type of rhetoric trying to get people to do this type
00:56:23.200 of violent act and so i think it is all connected and i think there's a lot more organizations that
00:56:28.620 probably face the same consequences as the SPLC because they're all doing similar things. They're
00:56:33.740 all trying to pump up the rhetoric, get people to be violent. And that's just the way these
00:56:40.220 Marxist color revolution sort of things work is that they try to make disorder. They try to make 0.68
00:56:46.560 violence and they try to tear down the system. And that's pretty transparent. I don't think
00:56:50.880 they're really even hiding it very well. Marcella? Well, I have to say that the
00:56:58.820 indictment doesn't indicate that. There's nowhere in the indictment that SPLC has planned these
00:57:05.500 events. If they have, I want to see them be in charge with that. The investigation is still
00:57:12.300 ongoing. So we'll see right now, like J. Cal said, and I don't know how else said it in the
00:57:18.980 in the clip you showed um david sacks um regarding insider insider trading um regarding having
00:57:27.140 somebody on the inside and paying them um more has to be looked into because
00:57:33.720 you know for example the alleged shooter at the white house correspondence dinner
00:57:40.460 was part of wide awake um was wide awake another group that the spLC gave money to or the adl
00:57:48.940 or whoever, whatever, whatever letters you want to use, you know, how did they exist?
00:57:55.560 How did he purchase these guns with a Tudor?
00:58:02.120 I guess he lived at home.
00:58:04.080 So but so that could give the sense that he must have used it to buy these weapons.
00:58:11.820 How did he purchase, you know, a few hotel stays at the Hilton?
00:58:16.540 But in regards to the SPLC, I mean, we'll see. But it's a lot of hoax between hoaxes between hoaxes. It's become impossible to figure out because the left is using this, but so is the right. So, you know, you never know.
00:58:36.120 I do want to give you some encouragement. It's that Pam Bondi is not there. Thank God. I mean, thank God. Not seeing her after this attempted assassination was so refreshing. I was like, okay, let's go.
00:58:53.980 Um, so let's, let's obviously we're going to follow the SPLC hard because literally
00:59:02.820 just, just to satisfy our, our itches and our scratching and Scott and all the work
00:59:09.400 everybody put into this.
00:59:10.500 And, and we knew you guys, we all knew Scott's debris, the B loves, the simultaneous sippers.
00:59:16.980 We knew this was a hoax from the get-go and we had to endure watching the lies and the
00:59:22.060 BS, be you out of the media's mouths and politicians mouths. And, um, whoever always
00:59:29.420 says that, you know, you can't hate them enough. You can't. Um, so this, this, we're going to have
00:59:34.920 to really hope and pray and push a resolve for this because we are going to stay calm. Like
00:59:43.300 Scott said, channel our energy where it can be useful and channel it that, you know, we push
00:59:50.040 for this to be fully exposed and for consequences and punishments to happen accordingly and to keep
00:59:58.380 digging because it's the only way out. It's the only way out is to expose it all and burn it all
01:00:03.160 down. Um, it's going to be tough, but you guys guess what we thought that you would really enjoy
01:00:11.980 having a sage revisit us again. So on Wednesday, somehow we convinced Walter Kern to come back.
01:00:21.400 So Walter Kern is gladly coming back on Wednesday as our guest professor. So I can't wait to hear.
01:00:28.560 He is into some amazing different topics from the scientists to UFOs to the Luigi Mangione effect,
01:00:38.960 which i think is pertinent to now um so we'll see what what he wants to talk about and we'll just
01:00:44.160 we'll just go with it um so you guys we will be back tomorrow thank you so much for everything
01:00:49.840 owen and marcella and i appreciate you guys showing up every day and that we can all stay
01:00:55.200 together as a group so i'm literally going to go be useful right now i know that sounds shocking
01:01:00.880 but i am and uh marcella owen are you going to be useful i am no i'm going to court yep marcella's
01:01:08.720 going to be particularly useful okay so you guys um we always thank scott and shelly for letting us
01:01:15.200 keep this going and uh closing zip to scott and we'll see you tomorrow to scott to scott and you
01:01:22.000 guys i'll be posting that clip right after that isolated clip so you can share it with all the 0.83
01:01:27.600 idiots out there okay love you guys bye you guys 0.99
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