00:03:49.160Oh. I can feel it protecting me from the coronavirus. I believe it did.
00:04:01.460I believe it did too. And I believe I fixed the problem. Holy cow. So let me just sort of start
00:04:08.880over. Not really, but you guys. So first I have to tell you, I went out with my girlfriends last
00:04:14.000night. My friend, my friend, Laura had a bunch of us over. She said, bring an accessory, um,
00:04:20.400a piece of makeup, a piece of jewelry, something clothing that you bought that never made it out
00:04:26.140the door. You never wore it, used it, whatever, put it in a brown paper bag, seal it up. It all
00:04:30.880goes in a pile. And it's like, pick the Christmas gift thing or like that thing that they do at
00:04:35.940like parties at offices. So you pick a bag, you either keep it or steal it, blah, blah, blah.
00:04:41.340i picked the last bag and it was kismet it was oh and the rule is whatever it is you have to wear it
00:04:48.960all day the next day how lucky for me that i happened to pick maga red number 47
00:04:58.080look at that a lipstick and that is why we are in the red lipstick today
00:05:05.460so it's lovely lovely little container here oh i can't get the middle here's the lipstick
00:05:11.980we're wearing nice little magnetic closure oh did they sell it on amazon i don't know but what i can
00:05:20.160tell you it's um patriotic power in every stripe swipe we feel that patriotism coming out of the
00:05:28.940So that's why I'm wearing this today. And that was a lot. So good morning, you two. Good morning, everybody. It's nice to be with you on this Friday. All right. So it is sort of fun Friday mixed with a little bit of news, of course. So I just, you know, all the robot talk yesterday. I mean, my friends were texting me, I need that robot. And it was interesting what friends wanted it for what purpose.
00:05:55.540And I have one friend that's like, don't you want it to wipe your ass when you're older,
00:22:19.14020 years ago. That's it. Palm trees, convertibles, clean beaches, clean sidewalks,
00:22:26.740movie stars walking their dogs. It was paradise. All the homeless drug addicts were up in San
00:22:32.780Francisco with Gav. That's really sad. And so, Jeff, what do you hear? I mean, I feel like
00:22:44.140If this doesn't go the way it's supposed to be going, then they're going to unleash holy hell in California by people who are watching in real time, potentially an election being rigged.
00:22:57.400Yeah. So if you look at what's going on, it certainly doesn't look legitimate.
00:23:28.960And to your point, I think this is a really important point, actually, is think about all the Democrats that voted for Spencer Pratt.
00:23:35.640He's been courting Democrats almost exclusively, right?
00:23:38.660for them to get rug pulled and then raman just comes up and magically you know look at their
00:23:45.280campaigns look at raman she was sobbing yeah at the podium that wasn't a uh a happy cry i'm moving
00:23:53.820on to the next round that was a like apologetic devastated cry of concession for all those
00:24:02.660democrats that voted for spencer pat to get rug pulled like that if that ends up indeed happening
00:24:08.240That is going to be a huge talk about pills.
00:24:10.400That's going to be a red pill for all those people.
00:24:14.460And I do like what Steve Hilton's doing in terms of sort of courting whistleblowers and people to step up.
00:24:23.500And I would like to see Spencer Pratt do some of that, too, because it kind of nests into his narrative of I'm going to expose the fraud.
00:24:30.980Just saying, like, hey, if you see something, let my team know.
00:24:34.820Do we know what Spencer's doing right now?
00:24:37.440um i i don't know i don't have any inside information there all i can tell you is um
00:24:43.160what i've seen kind of publicly on on on x and i've seen people on his team uh sort of push back
00:24:50.120against the notion that because you'll see some posts that say something like this drop happened
00:24:55.720and zero votes were for pratt well his team's pushing back against that and saying like look
00:25:00.400that's just not accurate um because like the the rig or whatever you want to call it wouldn't be
00:25:07.080that that blatant like you're going to get pratt votes it's more about the percentages of
00:25:10.700does raman get more than pratt is she is she consistently getting more with each successive
00:25:16.760drop um but i don't know if you know if spencer is watching i mean he might be watching this who
00:25:23.080knows uh but uh opening the door of like look we we need to have elections that we can believe in
00:25:31.660I think that suits his narrative of talking about like, look, I'm going to expose all the fraud.
00:25:38.260And if there's NGO fraud and there's homelessness fraud and there's all this other layers of fraud, I feel like this is something Scott would say, like, why wouldn't elections have some layer of fraud at some strata of the process?
00:25:59.380And I just think, I don't know. I mean, I really want the right people to get in the way that the people of California are voting. That's obviously the way it should be. But I just can't help but think, first of all, I don't think California could survive another round of a Democrat governor or LA Democrat mayor. I don't think they can survive it. It can always get worse. People are like, how much worse can it get? Oh, well, look at what happened in the last four years.
00:26:27.380so Marcella you know do you have any extra intel on this or I would just say if Spencer Pratt is
00:26:36.340watching I would say lawyer up and fight back because this is what they did to Caruso the last
00:26:43.500election in the mayor election in the general election and Caruso just stepped back and from
00:26:49.760what i understand so but in in um spencer pratt's side and for everybody else there is a supreme
00:26:59.580court decision that should be coming out in june of like like soon or july um and it's regarding
00:27:07.280this whole voting day uh situation which means that okay so there is no postmark anything okay
00:27:16.380when you send that ballot there's no nothing that's postmarking it okay the only the date
00:27:22.460the way that they decide here is that you sign your name and you put your date on it if you put
00:27:29.580a date of 6-2 that's enough obviously it's a system that's allowed cheating yeah um and the
00:27:38.700system is what is designed for. And that's what it is. I know, perhaps the, the, the different
00:27:46.740entities didn't want this to happen, but people are going to do it. It's kind of like the honor
00:27:50.820system. Oh, don't look at your, uh, the student's paper, you know, just, I'll leave the classroom
00:27:56.680and don't, you know, that, that never really works out. So there is a case named Watson B.
00:28:03.100Republican National Committee, and you have to watch out for it. It's regarding a Mississippi
00:28:07.860law that is similar. It's about 14 to 15 days. 15 states in D.C. also permits counting such
00:28:15.180ballots it received within five business days of the election day. So the argument is that
00:28:21.600there should be an election day and that there shouldn't be anything counted after election day.
00:28:28.460Yeah. And this would require federal such requires ballots to be received by election day,
00:28:33.460not just cast postmark by then. In the questions that were asked by the justices, not your
00:28:40.080favorite, but Justice Thomas or Justice Kavanaugh, they asked very tough questions regarding the
00:28:48.700people that were the Watson people. They asked very tough questions regarding election day.
00:28:55.880And it sounded to me and a lot of other people that the Supreme Court will rule against this
00:29:02.060type of elections where you just kind of write in a date and you receive it many days later
00:29:08.860and it's counting the irs would never allow that you know it's like you got to have that
00:29:14.460thing stamped at the post office before midnight um well and then here's here is the little greasy
00:29:21.100gab as he referred to him um i can't stand this smug here we go you've spoken about accountability
00:29:28.380do you think democrats will hold you accountable for standing by this principle of neutrality by
00:29:33.420withholding your endorsement in this non-possible scenario yeah look i my my focus has been making
00:29:40.140sure that doesn't happen and i've exercised not just a focus but i've exercised through some action
00:29:45.820efforts to uh to encourage that doesn't happen by making my case and um and will continue to
00:29:53.980to make my case i do not see that scenario taking place i've said this before so i'll repeat it i
00:30:00.300don't anticipate this need to be the case but there is a like break the glass scenario and i
00:30:04.980there's many people that have a deep understanding of what it would look like if democrats were locked
00:30:10.980out and we're gonna do everything to make sure that doesn't happen i'll leave with that
00:30:14.240we'll make sure yeah that democrats aren't locked out we'll make sure yeah i have a break the glass
00:30:21.780scenario that will make sure that doesn't happen okay marcella i saw you you know you're ready to
00:30:28.260scream like me so you want to react to that well i think steve hilton will be reacting to
00:30:35.060the whole situation today in a presser in san mateo california um i mean i'm glad you guys
00:30:40.740are watching because this has been going on for years possibly even like for since the beginning
00:30:47.220um this is this is not a gavin newsom thing this is like an everyday democrat california thing
00:30:55.220um and it's been allowed um but i'm glad that that he did you see how he grabbed onto that podium
00:31:02.900he couldn't move his hand he didn't he doesn't one thing i did one thing that i have to say and
00:31:08.740i have to point out is that democrats aren't good at having somebody question them which is what
00:31:16.740spencer pratt has figured out that when in the debate he's questioning them they don't they
00:31:21.900don't react well because they never are questioned in california that's kind of like nancy that lady
00:31:27.720coming up to her questioning her she's like oh what's going on they're untouchable in california
00:31:33.480untouchable nobody's asking them questions yeah um ew and i'm like ew ted lose in california too
00:31:41.660right yeah yeah and judy too who doesn't know who was president of world war one
00:31:46.480i wish i had that right now i wish tomorrow was friday because there were so many options okay
00:31:53.080so california we've got a we've got to listen the democrats are just was here too i know and
00:32:02.100you had the uh feinstein oh my god it's like a cabal of kooks over there criminal kooks they
00:32:11.220don't care. Um, so also, you know, I just want to say the Democrats, I have so many friends now
00:32:18.760that are Democrats and I realize that they're just like reevaluating, like they're, they're
00:32:24.260not really complaining about Trump anymore, which I've noticed. Um, and they're not like the
00:32:29.700Democrats have to win. And I, so I'm noticing this shift where, you know, my friends that were like
00:32:35.900just hardcore left i just hate trump the tds is real are softening because the democrats have
00:32:42.980become the party of like murder they hate women they want destruction they want to kill babies
00:32:49.140they you know it's like we will cheat we'll lie we'll scam so you're just like you're you're
00:32:54.800on every side of every moral compass you're on the disgusting vile side of it and you can't keep
00:33:01.700asking normal democrats to co-sign on all this nonsense what do you think jeff now especially
00:33:08.580when it comes to safety i've said it before yeah spencer pratt has run a campaign on one of the
00:33:14.980lower levels of maslow's hierarchy of needs safety and if people don't feel safe it doesn't matter
00:33:20.660you could live in los angeles you could live in chicago you could live in memphis whatever
00:33:23.780um if you don't feel safe and you know that you people can can make excuses and um you know have
00:33:33.760cognitive dissonance in public but when they're alone and they see you know someone got released
00:33:40.460and then they killed someone they can't hide from the reality when they're alone and no one's
00:33:46.860watching and there's not the theater of social media and at a certain point if you don't feel
00:33:51.140safe you're going you may not vote red right maybe a bridge too far but you will soften
00:33:57.920completely of like uh i don't want to get stabbed you know like like just just really basic stuff
00:34:04.460of living in a society where you can walk outside of your of your house and feel safe this is this
00:34:10.340is one of the first things i wrote about in my book the world and human connection where
00:34:14.160like deinstitutionalization and crime tolerance uh make for a less social society and that to me is
00:34:20.460a huge civilizational problem. And so, yeah, I just think it's, it's one of those things that
00:34:26.200you can't run from. And as Marcella said, when, when they get questioned, it's, it's obvious that
00:34:32.320they have no answer for it because they haven't thought about it because they haven't been
00:34:36.240challenged. I agree. So in the chat across all the platforms, wherever you live, okay,
00:34:43.020here we are in 2026. Do you feel safe? Yes. Do you feel safe? No. Yes or no. I want to say it for
00:34:52.460me. It's a no. I do not feel safe. Um, you know, and, and I, I live in a nice neighborhood and
00:35:00.400area. I mean, typically generally I do, but I really don't like I I've stopped going to places
00:35:05.900and doing things and, you know, because I don't feel safe anymore. Like I used to. So let's see.
00:35:11.720yes, I feel safe. No, I don't. You don't feel safe. You do. There's a little bit of a split,
00:35:18.820very rural second amendment area. Okay. You don't feel safe. Yes. Yeah. I think, um,
00:35:26.580I think it's sad that a lot of us don't feel safe. I mean, in your own country or your own area,
00:35:33.920not like you used to, right? So you're in a small town. So like now I say, okay, so let's,
00:35:39.600i'll i'll let these come through so now i'll say okay so you're thinking about your town
00:35:44.640now think about if you were gonna travel whether it was abroad or here do you feel safe traveling
00:35:52.800now like leaving your area like would you feel safe going even like to italy right now or to
00:35:59.040spain would you feel safe traveling um you know to california on a vacation um so tell me yes
00:36:06.560i feel safe traveling or no i don't feel safe traveling i just want to see hell no no no nope
00:36:15.680no to travel no way not at all no so no yes you go sophia will not travel at this time no no travel
00:36:26.240no no desire to travel these days uh no no no yes you feel safe traveling inside the us okay so no
00:36:34.480they don't feel safe okay so now realize everybody that said no to traveling you're traveling
00:36:41.600potentially to somewhere in this world where somebody else said yes they felt safe in their
00:36:46.560own neighborhood so really italy is not safe i'm just saying um depends where you go okay so
00:36:56.560travel to florida is okay okay so but isn't that interesting like so most people don't feel safe
00:37:01.920to travel so like you're hopefully most of you are living somewhere that you feel safe and if
00:37:06.560you don't where are you going you know and how's it gonna get fixed and not safe in seattle you
00:37:13.040know this is sad you guys this is like a really weird moment for me i'm really sad that we don't
00:37:19.520feel safe a lot of us for where we live or even to just go outside of your small town or to el
00:37:26.560el salvador el salvador you want to feel safe go go to el salvador so on this on this point like um
00:37:34.960a few years ago my my wife and i moved out to the country and one of the catalysts for us to start
00:37:40.080looking for a house was um you know i heard about a murder that happened and i was like you know i
00:37:44.880probably need to look that up because that sounds like it was really close and so i i typed in the
00:37:49.200address and the blue dot was on me and i was like oh no uh it was like in an apartment complex
00:37:56.320uh behind our neighborhood uh and i was like oh no and and actually if i'm remembering right
00:38:03.520i don't think i'm conflating this but uh like a couple weeks before we had heard a gunshot
00:38:08.640and that may have been a murder like just literally like right away from us and so it's
00:38:13.920like yeah you know we like this neighborhood but it's about time to move out to the country
00:38:19.440right yeah and some people can't move they're not able to move and i feel bad so yeah so you want
00:38:25.680your uh politicians to be focused on how to make their constituents safe and that should be the
00:38:33.920number one priority it's supposed to be safety and you know your things are supposed to work
00:38:39.040your infrastructure is supposed to be good and that's all and they're all focused on nonsense
00:38:44.560dei and pride month i'm sorry have a day if you need to have something but just take a day like
00:38:51.440like everybody else. How about safety month? I know, safety month would be nice. I just said
00:38:55.980to my friend the other day, I'm like, if you want a flag that makes you feel inclusive because you're
00:38:59.980like, well, I need the trans flag and I need that. It's the American flag. The American flag
00:39:04.700lets you do whatever the hell you want to in one country. That's your flag, people.
00:39:10.000You want to show divisiveness and inclusivity, put up your pride flag. Put up your whatever flag
00:39:17.060because that pride flag's not for me, but the American flag's for you and for me. So I'm just
00:39:23.580like enough with the flags, put up the American flag, get some pride that you can actually be
00:39:29.740whatever it is that you were pretending to be or that you truly are on any day of the week and then
00:39:34.980change it back the next day. Okay. That's called the American flag. So get used to it. Um, yeah,
00:39:40.620I just I want I want safety. So moving on, more criminal insider vibes. We had Mark Andreessen on with Joe Rogan. And I just thought I like him. I just thought this was a cute, a cute clip about corruption.
00:39:57.720media the thing was very alarming we had we had meetings this spring that were the most alarming
00:40:01.640meetings i've ever been in where they were taking us through their plans and it was like what kind
00:40:05.880of can you talk about it basically just full government full government control like this
00:40:09.560sort of thing there will be a small number of large companies that will be completely regulated
00:40:12.920controlled by the government they told us they told us they just said don't even start don't
00:40:15.960even start startups like don't even bother like there's just no way there's no way that they can
00:40:19.800succeed there's no way that we're going to permit that to happen wow yeah they said this is already
00:40:23.560over it's going to be two or three companies and we're just going to we're going to we're going
00:40:26.120We're going to control them, and that's that.
00:56:04.260He personally told me that he admired Bill Pulte quite a lot.
00:56:07.700And when he came out, when it came out that that President Trump was having him be the HUD secretary, he said that he had the whole talent stack.
00:56:19.580So I think he I think most people judge somebody by what they've done before.
00:56:27.180Oh, he doesn't have any intelligence information. He doesn't he hasn't been in this world.
00:56:31.900but as scott adams would tell you um it's a talent stack he has everything that is needed
00:56:39.340to do a great job and sometimes you don't come from that area like you said erica sometimes
00:56:45.740you're not in the intelligence game but maybe that's a good thing right it's a fresh fresh
00:56:51.760eyes like i said someone who's capable someone who is capable finding fraud you know already in
00:56:57.060his one position so let's find the fraud again it's all about finding the fraud and if you have
00:57:01.560a brain and you can surround yourself with competent people anything is possible um so
00:57:06.600jeff go ahead take it away yeah yeah i i just think of uh bill pulte and as hud secretary and
00:57:14.420he got the um he he got the indictment against eric swalwell i believe right from for mortgage
00:57:19.940fraud and and uh not fan is it fanny no leticia oh yeah yeah yeah yeah and and so like he was able
00:57:29.140to to find um wrongdoing in that position and so no wonder people are afraid and it's like
00:57:37.040you have someone who's actually going to take take action and is unapologetic about it and
00:57:42.200that's really good that's what you need and uh to to uh marcello's point like having having a
00:57:48.780talent stack negates the the need for some imaginary credential and like we see it all the
00:57:54.080time in so many different areas. I want my surgeon to be credentialed. I probably want my
00:58:01.560dentist to be credentialed. But by and large, if you are smart and capable and you can figure
00:58:06.740things out as any entrepreneur has to, I don't care. You don't have to have all of these different
00:58:15.840credentials. To me, the more credentials that are stacked up, in my mind, what I think is like,
00:58:21.640oh well you know your your creativity is probably going back down towards the average right because
00:58:28.760you have been probably beaten down by so many like years of oh well we always do it this way
00:58:34.760it's like no i think of our founding fathers and they didn't have any experience running a country
00:58:40.360and that seemed to work out pretty well for all of us and so there there's really been a heavy um
00:58:45.320a heavy dose of credentialism that i think we're now starting to see that break and that's good
00:58:51.320because we americans like really are not excited about uh how their political uh sort of class of
00:59:00.720people have been operating for for decades now and so getting some outsiders in i don't see a
00:59:07.460downside to that and a lot of people who desperately cling to um sort of the spoil system they're going
00:59:14.440to see a huge problem with that because they want people that will continue the um continue the
00:59:20.140grift, if you will. That's right. That's right. It's so important. So I like it. I like mixing
00:59:26.380people up into different departments, even like Spencer's saying. I mean, if I was going to run
00:59:31.280for office, I feel the same way as Spencer. I would surround myself with the best people
00:59:36.780to get the jobs done. I don't need to know about Bill Maher's solar panels and the taxes and
00:59:43.500whatever, but I can hire a person to handle all of those kinds of situations. So that's good.
00:59:50.140I see you only 40 minutes left of the show.