Biden's son, Hunter Biden, walks into a congressional hearing and then walks out again. This is not how to behave during a trial, is it? And if so, why does he do it so often? And what does it mean for the rest of the Biden family? And why does it make them so angry? And why is it that Hunter Biden can wander in and out of congressional hearings and where is that other dude, the other dude? The one who keeps getting into trouble with the law, the one who's not supposed to be there. Well, guess what? It's not the other guy! It's the other man. And he's not here to defend himself. He's here to make a stand for his son, Joe Biden, who's been accused of contempt of Congress and is being treated as if he's a criminal. So what's the problem? Is it really Joe Biden? Or is it something else? And if it's not Joe Biden's fault, what's wrong with the system, what s wrong with it? We'll find out on this week's episode of Awake and Wonder, hosted by Russell Brand and Jude Da Brain. Subscribe to the Awaken and Wonder to get exclusive access to all the latest Awakened Wonders content, including Theapire, I'll Fight You Naked and The Red, Naked, The Red or The Blessed Old Bird, and The Rambling Old Bird. Join the great community in there right now. Become a member of the AWAKEDUCB, The Rumblings! Join The RUMBongino Army. Become a Rumbler and become an awakened wonder! You'll get access to exclusive content and get early access to the latest RUMBLE chat shows, like the Rumbling Chattercast, and much more. Rumblers! Subscribe and support the Rumbling Chatter, RINGRide! RING RIDE ON THE RUPPRISE! - RINGY RIDE AND RINGER RATE RINGING RATE Subscribe & SUBSCRIBE to RUMBLING RING CRY AND SUPPORT RING LIKE YOU'RE GET A FRIENDS IN OUR PODCAST AND SUPPORT US ON INSTAGRAM AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA AND PATREON INSTA AND TALKING ABOUT THE RATING LIKE THIS AND OTHER LINKS IN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP AND MORE!
00:03:01.000Things ain't looking good for that guy.
00:03:02.000We've got some interesting inquiries and questions for you on the nature of the sanctity The whole idea behind January 6th being a transgression is that it is an insurrection against a sacred institution.
00:03:18.000How dare those people invade the capital?
00:03:20.000And yet we know now more than ever, somewhat thanks to the brilliant reporting of Unusual Wales, that people in Congress are better than Hedge funders when it comes to knowing what stocks and shares to invest in.
00:03:33.000Almost as if they know something we don't.
00:03:35.000Almost as if they dance to a tune that we cannot hear.
00:03:38.000Almost as if the melodies of darkness are what define their hearts rather than the light of the Lord.
00:03:44.000If you're watching us on YouTube, consider coming over to Rumble.
00:03:47.000We'll be there for the first 20 minutes.
00:04:07.000If you're watching this on YouTube, you may have to shield your eyes and hold your ears because in Congress there are some double entendres, slips of the tongue, and Freudian slips taking place.
00:04:18.000People are very, very worried about Trump's erection.
00:04:21.000Talk about Outrageous things that have happened or things that have never happened.
00:04:26.000Let's talk about the fact that President Trump incited an erection.
00:06:01.000We see Hunter Biden appearing at the Capitol.
00:06:04.000The president's embattled son showed up on Capitol Hill today out of the blue and walked straight into a committee hearing as they were debating whether to hold him in contempt of Congress.
00:06:30.000But what I will say is, would someone that was not the president's son be granted the largesse that Hunter Biden appears to have been granted?
00:09:19.000The theatre in public political life has superseded its actual integrity and authenticity.
00:09:26.000Like, just think back to, like, you know, like the 50s and 60s and sort of water concrete and, like, politicians were all like, hello there, sir, I put it to you.
00:13:34.000Half the, like, he's gotta be tried again.
00:13:36.000You know, like, that when you mess with the system, anyone that's ever messed with the police or anything, and I've got respect for people that are in service, you know me.
00:13:43.000But, like, uh, this guy's gonna get, he's gonna have a tough time next time around, right?
00:14:09.000If you're watching us in YouTube, we're going to be there for another 10 minutes.
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00:16:15.000Performance of act or neglect of duty and willful or wanton disregard of safety or persons of property resulting in substantial bodily harm or death.
00:17:11.000Let me know in the chat because as usual Donald Trump was doing his own alternative event.
00:17:16.000No you didn't watch it and I don't think you believe that.
00:17:20.000Either of those people is going to be your next president over there.
00:17:24.000What I will say is that we are living in a post-Trump world now.
00:17:27.000Well, not a post-Trump world, because Trump's still going strong, let's face it.
00:17:31.000But in a world where... Well, look, I do think that this conversation would have been like this prior to Trump's primary successes in 2016 and subsequently, where people are like... I don't know, it's like slam poetry.
00:17:44.000People are going at each other like 8 Mile now.
00:18:22.000Man, Nikki Haley gives him a run for his money, and she may even be more liberal than Gavin Newsom is.
00:18:28.000When we used to watch Jerry Springer, like 20 years ago now, maybe, Jerry Springer, it was like in our country, the UK, when I was like, what is going on in America?
00:18:35.000Then quickly emulated it with a spate of our own type of shows.
00:18:39.000Now, it's like everything is like Jerry Springer.
00:18:43.000Oh, Hunter Biden showing up at Congress.
00:18:45.000Defendants are jumping over the benches.
00:18:47.000Ron said, well, I spoke to Greg Gavin Newsom.
00:18:51.000You know, look, I don't believe that the political class are in any way superior to us.
00:18:56.000I don't believe that... The reason I am anti-establishment and anti-elite is because I don't think that there is a superior strata of individuals that are better than you, that should be in charge, like an aristocracy.
00:19:12.000And now that you see them talk this way in an attempt to be appealing and affable, Amenable and accessible.
00:19:19.000As culture becomes more determined by populism, entertainment values, accessibility, and affability, it becomes obvious that, hang on a minute, these people are like, look, it's not inconceivable that if you're president of the United States, you go, oh, come on, just get, can you help me get my kid a job?
00:19:34.000Look, my lad, he's having a bit of trouble with a crack and a pawn and stuff.
00:19:37.000Is there a place for him at your Ukrainian gas fracking company?
00:19:41.000Okay, well, look, we'll put him on salary.
00:19:44.000You know, it's not inconceivable, is it?
00:19:45.000But what it shows you is that the office itself needs to change.
00:19:49.000Unless you do have a class or calibre of individuals that are genuinely operating from a place of different integrity, from a place of true spirituality, whether you see that as Christian values or spirituality of a different kind.
00:20:03.000Then, yep, I used to run around with Kay Perry, thinks he's a normal guy, but where did you think, where do you think I was grown in a pod?
00:20:33.000You won't get that from, well, certainly not from either of those two.
00:20:36.000...for second place and pitching themselves as the best alternative to Mr. Trump, Haley recently closed the gap to single digits in a New Hampshire poll.
00:20:44.000Hours before the Iowa events, Chris Christie dropped out and was caught on a hot mic saying Haley was going to get smoked, something Trump latched on to.
00:20:52.000He happened to say that she doesn't have what it takes.
00:20:55.000She'll be creamed in the In the election, and, I mean, I know her very well, and I happen to believe that Chris Christie's right.
00:21:01.000That's one of the few things he's been right about.
00:22:31.00017% of you jokers went with Hunter Biden, just like he'd be in and out of that administration, turn up for a bit, watch for a bit.
00:22:38.000If you're watching us on YouTube, we'll be with you for a few more minutes, then we'll be striding into the stream of freedom that is Rumble.
00:22:46.000Let's have a look at Chris Christie dropping out.
00:22:48.000We wouldn't normally cover this because we believe in anti-establishment, anti-globalism, Decentralized but unified, true opposition to the legacy media, to the corporate state, to the true global techno-fascism that abides.
00:24:31.000So a lot of this is... Is this because of the hot mic situation or is it because he's had a reality check?
00:24:36.000In any event, this is Chris Christie's hot mic situation where he sort of said Nikki Haley has got, you know, no chance she's gonna get steamed or creamed or some such thing.
00:24:47.000What's interesting about it is they've left the music up as well for the sort of hold page.
00:24:51.000It's some sort of hold page and Like it's sort of there's this sort of interesting music as Chris Christie says there's no one there's no point voting for her she's wasted a bunch of money on our campaign check it out.
00:25:02.000Look she spent 68 million so far just on tv spent 68 million so far 59 million by DeSantis and we spent 12.
00:25:10.000I mean who's punching above their weight and who's getting some considerable weight turn on their investment you know and she's gonna get smoked and you and I both know it she's not up to this.
00:25:23.000I'm Chris Christie and I approve this message.
00:25:25.000He's still 20 points behind Trump in New Hampshire, right?
00:26:56.000But the same people who have said they're not disgusting are not going to actually take a principled stand against Trump's removal from the ballot.
00:27:02.000Haley and DeSantis are both in that category.
00:27:47.000And in a minute, we're going to be talking about January 6th versus congressional stock Trading.
00:27:53.000What's fascinating about this story is the whole anti-Jan 6 movement is predicated on the idea that there's something within those institutions and systems worth preserving.
00:28:03.000Well primarily what we're offering you is that they are bastions of corruptions.
00:29:08.000OK, listen, we've been telling you that we've done an excellent little piece on not only January 6th and the way that it has been utilised and mobilised in order to create disparity, legitimise passing of new laws, but significantly what's going on in the capital.
00:29:27.000One or two representatives in a little tiny bipartisan coalition are trying to investigate and oppose the practice of people in Congress investing in stocks and shares from companies they're meant to regulate.
00:29:40.000Do you know that if you and I were just to start investing in the same stocks and shares as Nancy Pelosi, if we could get enough capital together, we'd be rich!
00:29:49.000Rich, I tells you, in no time at all we would also be able to collapse her model.
00:30:15.000Because that Capitol building is a sacred space.
00:30:19.000But if it is so sacred and full of such valor and honor, how come Congress people are way ahead of the market when it comes to investing in stocks and shares?
00:30:27.000Could they be exploiting their position in order to get ahead of the market?
00:30:32.000And if that's true, isn't the whole system corrupt?
00:30:34.000And if that's true, Why are we so outraged anyway?
00:30:41.000You're all aware that the January 6th protests have been utilized to introduce new laws and create all sorts of exploitation, demonize half of the American population, and create many anti-democratic measures in the name of democracy, sometimes reducing newsreaders to tears simply discussing it.
00:31:07.000I believe in treating one another with love and respect at all times, and any revolution that we undertake must be a peaceful and respectful one.
00:31:16.000But nevertheless, I think this incident has been exploited, particularly by a political class that uses the information they gain within Congress and the Senate to create opportunities for themselves and their families.
00:31:28.000It's disgusting, as well as more hypocrisy from within the establishment as they continue to exploit January the 6th to demonize half the population and control For Known, I'm gonna try to get through this.
00:31:53.000For what you did three years ago today...
00:31:56.000Frivolous clip in a way, but also demonstrates how emotive, emotional and hysterical the coverage of that event has become.
00:32:03.000It's become a cultural artefact deployed in order to generate emotion, in a sense that newsreader is simply playing his part, doing what's required of him.
00:32:13.000That's not a rational perspective, and yet rationalism is always what's used to decry and criticise the supporters of what are known as the MAGA right.
00:32:22.000If rationalism is what opposes it, then don't sob.
00:32:25.000And this goes way beyond lacrimose newsreaders.
00:32:28.000DC attorney Matthew Graves is saying that not only participants in the protests or insurrection, use whatever word suits you, on January 6th ought be prosecuted, but people just in the general environment.
00:32:40.000Also, anyone that uses the phrase January 6th.
00:32:43.000An important note when it comes to our prosecutions about those who remained outside the building.
00:32:48.000to go from January 5th can't we just have a leap year? What are you leaping over? A
00:32:52.000truck of protest in Canada? Oh god I promised myself I would finish this video I can't get
00:32:57.000through it. An important note when it comes to our prosecutions about those who remained
00:33:02.000outside the building. We have used our prosecutorial discretion to primarily focus on those who
00:33:08.000entered the building or those who engaged in violent or corrupt conduct on capital grounds.
00:33:14.000Like this piece of violent conduct pointed out by Norm Macdonald, God rest his soul.
00:33:18.000There's clearly a degree of hysteria, and usually don't you find that when there's this much emotive packaging, this much amplification, it's in order to utilise either some new legislation or to promote
00:33:30.000a particular aspect of an electoral campaign or really to legitimise democracy itself. Because
00:33:36.000when you look at it really, and this is the first thing that occurred to me, I'm not
00:33:39.000trying to act like, oh look at me, I've got such great instincts. Straight away I thought, why
00:33:43.000are you so outraged that that building has been impeached, when for me that building is
00:33:51.000I don't see that as, that's where Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, all I've ever known is the state is corrupt, you cannot trust the media, that's all I've ever known.
00:34:00.000So for me, I don't see that and go, oh my god, and start sobbing, because I see the state not as my representatives, but as our shared oppressors.
00:34:08.000And whether you're right there on the BLM side of things or over here on the Jan 6 Trump side of things, you've got more in common with one another than you have of the occupants of those buildings who are using information gleaned from their privileged position within the political establishment to make bets on the stock market, enrich themselves and create a bigger gap than ever between them and you.
00:34:31.000And they might appeal to your political beliefs if you're on this side or that side of the basically imagined aisle.
00:34:36.000But when it comes to the crunch, They're all in it together, investing in stocks and shares, accruing personal wealth, and ultimately concealing the true source of power, which is ulterior.
00:34:46.000Way, way, way, down, down, deep, in the deep, deep state, or way up high, in rarefied corporate air, inaccessible to us, anonymous figures who aren't bold or ridiculous enough to present themselves as powerful, in my opinion.
00:34:58.000Let me know in the chat and the comments if that's how you think it works.
00:35:02.000If a person knowingly entered the restricted area without authorization, they had already committed a federal crime.
00:35:10.000Make no mistake, thousands of people occupied an area that they were not authorized to be present in in the first place.
00:35:20.000Trespass or using your privileged position as a member of Congress to plainly invest in stocks and shares that you have information about that you can use to enrich yourself while all the time acting as if some terrible transgression took place on January 6th.
00:35:34.000Like the old adage, what's the crime of robbing a bank to the crime of another bank being opened?
00:35:39.000Well, it'd be brilliant if someone opened a bank near you, I bet, because you can't get no banks or doctors or anything because infrastructure is collapsing everywhere because all of the resources, power and wealth are being sucked upwards.
00:35:56.000Now, let's investigate just exactly how people in Congress are benefiting from these ludicrous, outrageous investments.
00:36:02.000The US Congress once again outperformed the stock market in 2023 according to new analysis by financial platform Unusual Wales.
00:36:09.000That in itself is a demonstration of corruption because the stock market is naturally the habitat of experts in global finance.
00:36:17.000Whatever you think about that world, people that are on Wall Street or the City of London or wherever else these bizarre practices take place, they're spending all their time studying the Nasdaq or the Dow Jones.
00:36:30.000And yet, these people in Congress, who might be doing it on some education committee or tech committee, more notably, are outperforming them.
00:37:06.000Fueling fresh calls for a ban targeting US lawmakers and their immediate family members.
00:37:11.00032 members of Congress, evenly split among Democrats and Republicans, because they're basically the same, fared better than the market.
00:37:18.000Overall, Democratic lawmakers were up 31.18% last year, while their GOP colleagues were up 17.99%.
00:37:25.000Numerous members in Congress traded war stocks before the Israel-Gaza-Palestine conflict, Unusual Wales noted.
00:37:32.000So, whether or not you're seeing pro-Israel politicians or pro-Palestinian politicians espousing publicly, one thing where they agree is it's okay to invest in weapons manufacturers prior to that conflict.
00:37:43.000And don't you think that the money where the mouth is evidence there tells you a lot more than the empty rhetoric that they may use on the steps of one of those sacred buildings, but if you invade them without a ticket or without permission, people are literally sobbing on the news.
00:37:58.000Let's have a look at how ABC News report on this.
00:38:01.000As long as a trade is reported before 45 days, there's no law preventing members of the House or Senate from trading stocks, even if the bills they pass or committees they sit on could influence a company's stock price.
00:38:16.000It's almost as if people try to occasionally introduce laws to prevent that, but whenever those laws are introduced, the people that are in charge of voting for whether or not those laws should stick go, hold on a minute, I personally financially benefit from there not being any regulation against me doing this or engaging in these practices, so I'm not going to do that.
00:38:32.000And isn't that the sense you get from politics across the world?
00:38:35.000Those of you in the UK watching this post office scandal unfold will realise that this is something that happened ages ago.
00:38:41.000Now both political parties are pretending to care because it's Being on the television.
00:38:45.000There are very few moral scruples within these institutions because these institutions require that you abdicate those principles.
00:38:53.000That's why it takes a long while to create change.
00:39:42.000Right, well, that's the end of it, isn't it?
00:39:43.000Doesn't that show you the degree of institutionalized corruption?
00:39:47.000Automatically buying or selling the same stock a lawmaker does at whatever dollar amount they like.
00:39:53.000At what point does this become illegal?
00:39:56.000The company now has users dedicating tens of millions trying to grow their own bank accounts by mimicking lawmakers' market moves.
00:40:04.000But the app has also become a rallying cry for a new generation of investors, pointing out what they say is a rigged system that lets a group of 535 men and women with serious political influence buy and sell stocks in the first place.
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00:43:53.000One example Wales pointed us to was the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the regional banking crisis.
00:43:59.000Then some lawmakers on key congressional committees that govern the financial system dumped SVB and other bank stocks during the turmoil, many before their price plummeted.
00:44:12.000Not illegal, Wales says, but eyebrow raising.
00:44:16.000I'm going to have to raise an eyebrow for that.
00:44:18.000Knowing what you know about the ethics and morality of the occupants of those buildings, do you think it's possible that it would cross their mind, for example, when voting on whether to continue to aid conflict between Ukraine and Russia?
00:44:29.000They might go, oh, that might be beneficial.
00:44:31.000Or whether to invest in, as they said, in infrastructure, which doesn't seem to be happening a hell of a lot.
00:44:35.000Or whether to invest in some big tech or award a contract to Google or Facebook.
00:44:40.000This is without getting into lobbying or donations.
00:44:43.000Actually, it's not hyperbolic to say the system is totally corrupt.
00:44:47.000It almost requires a level of faith from us that seems childlike, ridiculous, unsustainable levels of credulity are required for us not to actually, thinking about it, wait till about January 6th, walk in there and go, listen, this is mental.
00:45:05.000Well, look, there is a loophole that doesn't prevent.
00:45:07.000If it's for family members, well, no, of course you can't sit on that committee.
00:45:10.000Masquerade and the sophistry that's utilised in order to maintain a system that's so plainly corrupt.
00:45:17.000Whenever someone comes along that's half-decent, Ross Perot, Bobby Kennedy, Cornel West, Marianne Williamson, they're just maligned and marginalised.
00:45:25.000People are breathed into the system, sort of bathed in the formaldehyde of corruption and become inutile and hopeless.
00:45:32.000Remember in the 60s when people rose up that plainly had principles?
00:45:35.000Malcolm X, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King?
00:47:22.000But then him, you can sort of see he's like a kindly person who's really sort of trying his best to hold together his integrity, like some Jimmy Stewart character, all sort of constipated.
00:48:34.000While committee hearings are going on.
00:48:36.000Look, I'm not going to name Nancy Pelosi's, but I do know of colleagues that have Nancy Pelosi, their Paul Pelosi, into a car, and then that guy came around the house and not named names.
00:48:52.000One prominent lawmaker whose finances are consistently under a microscope is former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who's disclosed millions of dollars of profit from trades over the years, many made by her husband, a financier.
00:49:06.000What I think irritates a lot of us, isn't it, is the sort of grandstanding and posturing and pretending to be like a nice person.
00:49:40.000Like, they sort of find ways of turning up at banquets and still proselytizing about children's rights or women's rights or some other issue that they just push to the forefront.
00:49:48.000That's why they have to make everyone else feel so guilty and bad and ashamed and worthless.
00:49:52.000You mustn't be like this, and you shouldn't be like that, and we've really let everyone down with that, and should we be considering reparations?
00:49:58.000Why don't you give reparations to the current existing population of all creeds and colours for the stock trades that you're making and profiting from right now using information that you're clearly getting as a result of your job when you campaign.
00:50:10.000Oh, stroking a pig, I'm kissing a baby, I'm kissing a pig, I'm stroking a baby.
00:50:15.000So carry on doing it, but don't Don't expect us to be outraged.
00:50:18.000Once in a while, people go, I've had enough of this.
00:50:20.000I'm going in there, giving them a piece of my mind.
00:50:22.000Oh, let's take some photos of that statue.
00:50:24.000In a statement, Pelosi's office told us she does not own any stocks herself and has no prior knowledge or subsequent involvement in any transactions made by her husband.
00:50:34.000A spokesperson added she was fully supportive of an attempt by Congress in 2022 to address members' stock trading, efforts which, despite public pressure, failed.
00:50:45.000I was really supportive of it, but somehow it failed.
00:51:50.000But don't try getting in without an invitation, because otherwise I will cry my eyes out!
00:51:55.000So there you go, they're acknowledging even these idealists that are trying their best and seem like really decent people, that it's more or less pointless.
00:52:01.000But far away from Capitol Hill, if you listen to Unusual Wales or Chris Josephs, no one is quite sure your elected representatives will voluntarily cut themselves off from a payday.
00:52:17.000I genuinely don't think they'll do it because it doesn't benefit them.
00:52:21.000You're saying there's too much money on the table to give it up?
00:52:23.000I think so, which is wild to say, but yeah.
00:52:26.000Isn't it ridiculous to think that rather than vote, you would probably be able to impact that more By every one of us, like just investing in the things they are, till the advantage became diluted and dissipated and meaningless.
00:52:39.000You've got more purchase through financial corruption than you have through just doing what it's supposed to do.
00:52:46.000It's like that we only know about excess deaths because of insurance company premiums going up.
00:52:50.000We still can't talk about it openly from a position of medical expertise because that system is similarly corrupted.
00:53:31.000You could almost say, God, you're so good at that, why don't you just do that?
00:53:35.000Why don't you just go and invest in the stock market if you're so good at it?
00:53:38.000Oh, well, actually, because it's not that I'm good at it, because I've got information from being in Congress that I'm utilising for my trade.
00:53:45.000And actually, you're probably not allowed to say that as an objective fact, because it'll be marshalled and concealed by the sort of veil of rhetoric, and, oh, Paul Pelosi was doing it in his Porsche.
00:53:54.000That's better than most major hedge funds.
00:53:57.000Major hedge funds, where their whole raison d'etre and purpose for existence is that she's doing that for a hobby.
00:54:02.000That's like you're better at basketball than LeBron, just by sort of, like, doing something in your front Porsche.
00:54:11.000Key to her success was very lucky use of stock options, often a sign of trading on inside information, something members of Congress have lots of.
00:54:19.000Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi, have made millions off tech companies that she's responsible for regulating.
00:54:24.000Multiple bills were put forward last year to stop or limit congressional trading, including the bipartisan Banned Stock Trading for Government Officials Act introduced by Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Josh Hawley in late July, which went nowhere.
00:54:37.000No surprise, politicians on both sides of the aisle profit from trading.
00:54:40.000It's not just insider trading, but insiders blocking any rules that might stop them.
00:54:44.000That's literally the definition of systemic corruption.
00:54:47.000You can't change it because it's not a bug, it's a feature, it's a requirement.
00:54:51.000So on one hand you have lacrimose newsreaders crying their eyes out about January the 6th.
00:54:56.000Because of the sanctity of the building, because of what it represents.
00:54:59.000It represents freedom, it represents democracy.
00:55:01.000It means that any American from anywhere could rise up and become President or Speaker of the House, and then you too, if you're rich enough and lucky enough, could make a fortune from insider trading.
00:55:16.000It's a system that requires desecration.
00:55:18.000It's a system that requires dismantling.
00:55:20.000Remember, once again, Nancy Pelosi couldn't just go to Wall Street and go, hey, give me a job, I'm brilliant at this, because her power is from exploiting you, the information and power that you have given her.
00:55:30.000The information that you grant them by that building that should be sacred but isn't.
00:55:35.000All of our political institutions and the buildings that house them should be sacred.
00:55:39.000They should represent our shared and collective power and our shared and collective obligations to one another.
00:58:27.000When the culture is so defined by conflict, by doubt, by despair, by propaganda, by a kind of deep suspicion that you cannot trust any of the institutions that we use to automatically grant authority, doesn't it seem odd to you that this is still even happening?
00:58:43.000At least during the pandemic, when they did the Oscars in that weird room, there was something eerily correct about it.
00:58:48.000They were like doing the Oscars in a basement and it felt like a proper acknowledgement that these kind of events are becoming relegated in significance in the mind of most people.
01:01:09.000Do you know that the lockdown period was a way of experimenting with measures that would not otherwise be accepted?
01:01:17.000On a UK talk show, this is fascinating, they just talked about the normalization of punitive measures.
01:01:24.000We're going to be doing this in a minute.
01:01:25.000Have a good Now, I have a lot of sympathy with what they're going to do in Austria, because I cannot understand for the life of me why people believe this rubbish on the internet, the anti-vax propaganda.
01:02:17.000Otherwise, see you tomorrow to talk a little bit more about Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Fauci, and for the first time, streamed on Rumble, our Greg Gutfeld conversation.
01:02:29.000Join us tomorrow, not for more of the same, but for more of the different.
01:02:32.000Or come to Locals right now to see us discussing this.