Jack and Charlie are joined in studio by special guest Tyler Boyer to talk about the recent flooding in Phoenix, Arizona, and why you should stop sending your kids to college. Also, the guys talk about a new segment on the show called "All-American Halftime" hosted by Jack and Charlie.
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00:01:09.000Ladies and gentlemen, it is once again time for Thought Crime Thursday.
00:02:54.000Yeah, like I feel like it's not you're not in a desert if it rains enough that your airport has to shut down due to how intense the rain is.
00:03:02.000I think this is the most amount of rain that we've gotten in like 20-something years.
00:03:12.000Shout out to CPI, by the way, for uh so I just got done speaking at their uh off the record, even though it was an on the record off the record, and it's been a lot of with uh Chris Bedford, and you know, we had a great discussion, uh really really talking about Charlie a lot and kind of what this means, you know, going forward, what turning point's up to.
00:03:30.000And uh and I said, look, you know, it's Thursday, so we do the we do the Thought Crime, and they said, hey, we've got a great studio.
00:04:11.000I actually we talked about this earlier on the show, but within like hour of posting it, Corey Asbury and Force Frank, people were so confused.
00:04:19.000They're like, is this the Corey Asbury one?
00:04:43.000What I love about all of this is that we have to obscure what it's the halftime of because a popular American sports league is extremely territorial about the name of a certain sporting event.
00:04:55.000Pay attention to this when the sporting event comes around next February.
00:05:00.000Like look at ads and like deals that supermarkets and restaurants are putting on because they won't mention the sporting event.
00:05:07.000They'll always just call it the big game.
00:06:27.000Just like I I started this on Twitter, like kind of going rogue, and then we had Tim Poole last week on the main show, and then we were talking about it, and and it just went like crazy.
00:06:41.000I've when I see virality, and this is because by the way, I was just we're just gonna we have to say it because this is being done in response.
00:06:48.000And and so so you know, I've never seen virality like this.
00:06:51.000I've never seen a response like this from anything.
00:06:54.000And well, Blake, you know, I know we've talked about a few times, but the the sporting event has announced that their halftime show, and this is by the way, this is why it opened up.
00:07:05.000This is why, like when you're when you're running a movement like we have um in in America today, like the MAGA movement, whatever you want to call it, that you you're always sort of reacting to what is going on in the culture and in the mainstream.
00:07:20.000And Blake, could you walk us through the the sad, sad saga of Bad Bunny?
00:07:26.000Oh man, the bad well, actually, I can't really because I've barely heard of Bad Bunny.
00:09:03.000He's been boycotting America because he doesn't he says that ice would like disrupt his concerts.
00:09:10.000Uh it it is apparent, it appears quite plausible, if not likely, that he will deliver some sort of political screed at the physically large game.
00:09:50.000Like, like Hispanic culture has slid where it's like bad bunny is even like a lot of his look.
00:09:57.000I I've grown up around a ton of Hispanics.
00:10:00.000I'm not Hispanic myself, but I grew up in Arizona.
00:10:02.000The state has been like founded on this convergence of like, you know, Hispanic culture, Native American culture, you know, uh a pioneer culture, and you have like the like most wretched, uh violent, anti Christian, like this isn't this is like trans propaganda that's being promoted by Bad Bunny, and it's it's nowhere near cool.
00:10:27.000And like I'm just thinking back to like, remember how like like crazy people went over the Ricky Martin stuff.
00:10:32.000I don't know if you remember any of this at all.
00:10:34.000Uh Jack, but like No, I do because like we cause Tyler, you you and I, as like the you know, the like the centennials, the gen Y, Elder Millennials, whatever you want to call it, that like we remember the world as it was in the before time.
00:10:50.000So like this sort of stuff wasn't normalized.
00:10:53.000So when someone would come out and they'd be like, oh my gosh, you know, it would actually be a huge deal.
00:11:00.000Whereas today, you know, like everyone comes up and they're like, I'm bi, I'm queer, I'm trans, I'm this, I'm that and it's like, oh yeah, yeah, we know you like that's just like all celebrities.
00:11:12.000Like you're not even allowed to be a celebrity if you're not one of the alphabet uh club members anymore, which is like, and it's just so completely force memed down everybody's throat that people are like they don't even care.
00:11:25.000But it wasn't even that long ago where like Ricky Martin coming out was a huge, huge deal.
00:11:51.000He was dressed as a trans person on the music video this is what it's the Gay Times, which is a publication, uh had an article yesterday five times Bad Bunny proved he's the ultimate LGBTQ plus ally.
00:12:05.000So I think that's a safe tell that he's not actually so he's actually all of them.
00:12:08.000So Bad Bunny is actually L G B T Q and plus.
00:13:00.000Well, and the names are kind of you know, kind of as a side note, is it weird to anyone else that he is he performs exclusively in Spanish, but his name is Bad Bunny, an English term that that's throwing me off in an annoying way.
00:13:15.000Uh nobody talked about this today, but I think it's you know, we pit bull was like one of the only rappers, obviously Hispanic, does a lot of Spanish, was one of the only guys that came out for Trump big time in 2020.
00:13:29.000I didn't really See him out a whole bunch talking about Trump.
00:13:32.000But yeah, maybe we should hit up Pitbull.
00:13:35.000He he uh he did some stuff with Anna Paulina.
00:13:37.000He is apparently considered the king of Latin trap, which I can definitely see how Trap got involved with his identity based on those clips we were showing.
00:14:42.000And also he'd probably think it was cool because it's like people screaming for him and it's way better than all those horrible haka's they've had where it's like liberal women screaming a haka while they like rip Harry Potter books in half or something.
00:14:56.000There's been some strange appropriations of that.
00:14:59.000Well, well, we while we pull the video up, I wanna go through because so Bad Bunny, not only does he get announced this way in in in a sense where like he he's just not popular in the English speaking uh world, and or you know, I have to say it, he's like the English speaking part of America because it's sort of part of the bifurcation of America, where he's extremely popular in Hispanic circles, and yet English speakers just don't know him, just not familiar with him.
00:15:27.000And then he goes on Saturday Night Live and uh does this monologue that goes viral where he starts speaking in Spanish and saying how this is this is for you, this isn't for the English speakers, this is what it's all about, and then he switches back to English and says, Oh, and by the way, you know, for if you didn't understand that, you have four months to learn Spanish.
00:15:51.000And then the TMZ had this article about him that uh video basically where he gets captured.
00:15:56.000I think it was at the Yankees game, um, they're in the playoffs right now, and he was filmed during God Bless America, and everyone around him is standing up, and he just stays he just stays sitting down.
00:16:08.000So this guy, and I don't want to go too deep into Bad Bunny, but he's been so completely obnoxious and odious and divisive to America and to American culture that and Jay-Z, of course, who runs through Rock Nation, this election process, it got to the point where I said, you know what, turning point should just hold off halftime show.
00:16:29.000Just turning point should do a show, and at the time I said they should get creed and uh, you know, no no announcements on on musical acts yet.
00:16:37.000But you know, it was so obnoxious that I just had to say it.
00:16:45.000Walk me through how did this actually come about?
00:16:48.000Yeah, I I also today on the show, Andrew gave you huge props, Jack.
00:16:52.000He said to me, I just want to point out this idea originally came from Jack, so Jack Jack actually endless emails about who the musical act should be.
00:17:01.000Like we've gotten like 10 in the last 10 minutes, basically.
00:17:05.000Jack Jack joined the ranks of people making suggestions of what turning point should do.
00:17:10.000Yeah, did it, it went viral because everything goes viral about every suggestion that's good right now.
00:19:37.000Every week this show, this show, yeah, hits hits numbers like we've never seen before because we educate each other on all these words, these these terminologies that nobody has ever ever really heard of, really understands, really gets into.
00:20:05.000Listen, I I question people who this is why everyone should question old men who go on vacation in Thailand, and everyone should be questioning anyone that's like old man.
00:20:18.000I'm really enjoying that we have live chat because Mike's wife, that's the name of the account, has commented, please explain trap, and now is going to be a good one.
00:20:27.000I don't even know what this Mike, I don't even know what trap I'm all equally as confused as you.
00:21:08.000I mean, but then so okay, so but but but that being said, all right, so Tyler, so the the the thought process, so I get it.
00:21:15.000So it goes viral, everybody wants it, but but at some point, you know, the decision had to be made.
00:21:20.000So, you know, I've seen, you know, and Andrew, by the way, who's who is not gracing us with his presence, who is totally slacking on thought crime and will be made to answer for this next week, by the way.
00:21:52.000So I think I don't think it was any single person, but I think everybody together was like looking into it and and you know, God bless all of the staff at Turning Point USA, Mikey, uh Justin, all the events team, like nobody really shot it down.
00:22:23.000Obviously, Charlie uh, you know, would kind of just like go around and be like, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do this to every single person, and then he would kind of seed it, and then like we'd be like, all right, let's vote on it, basically.
00:22:33.000And we'd bring it to the chat, and then everyone would be like, oh yeah.
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00:24:15.000But there's just lots of people love the idea.
00:24:19.000And that's and that's also the point too.
00:24:20.000Is like you've got to get it out there and like keep saying it over and over because ultimately, you know, that that's the thing that people don't realize is marketing any event that Turning Point's ever done.
00:24:31.000Like we've built a really nice brand with America Fest.
00:24:34.000But it's like that started, and people don't realize that started as a party at CPAC.
00:24:38.000And we took that and we ran with it, and then we I was like, we need to turn that to a brand, and then we created a whole brand, but still like a vast majority of people don't know that America Fest exists.
00:24:48.000And once they figure it out, and then they figure out how to get to it and all that stuff.
00:24:51.000So it's not easy to build a brand and an idea and a party or a an event and then make sure everyone knows because ultimately the event happens and then people miss it and they go, Oh, I wish I would have watched it.
00:25:02.000And unlike a certain major professional sports league, we are never going to make it so it's illegal, or like you'll get sued if you refer to America Fest.
00:25:10.000We'll never have to have people refer to the big event, the big con, the hetero event.
00:25:17.000The good news is we are announcing our first singer.
00:26:05.000I'm not going to sing I will survive, but I will I'm always a fan of the 80s heavy metal band Saxon from the U.S. Never Surrender, 2000 surrender.
00:27:39.000One of Charlie's ideas was to do a 24 hour live stream.
00:27:43.000Do you do we have I know what you're talking about?
00:27:46.000No, I remember we talked about we were gonna do we were gonna do shifts and we were gonna have like cots set up and like people could sleep and then come back and we're gonna do a live stream for 24 hours.
00:27:55.000Well I was gonna do my my the gimmick.
00:27:58.000The gimmick I was ready for was during the election.
00:28:00.000I was gonna stay live until it was called but then we kicked so much butt it was over by midnight.
00:28:06.000They didn't put up a lot of competitions.
00:28:08.000Uh Tyler, does this classify as one of those really good ideas that comes to fruition?
00:28:16.000So so the background on this that nobody knows, or we haven't talked about in a long time was we did so well on the live stream or after 2020.
00:30:57.000And so now what we're seeing is Charlie's not there, but all of these students are still showing up to support his legacy and his mission, and the speakers are there.
00:31:07.000You're hearing every night last night.
00:31:08.000You heard in Montana or two nights ago, that was Montana State.
00:31:11.000Charlie, Charlie tonight, North Dakota.
00:31:14.000And we have some really big ones coming up.
00:31:15.000We're talking 10,000, 9,000 arenas with some really big guests soon.
00:31:22.000It will be announced, but very exciting.
00:32:33.000And as such, there was someone who committed a bit of a thought crime earlier today, or I believe earlier this week, and Blake Neff, Blake Neff is now prepared to make his very first public apology.
00:32:50.000Now I we need to be very serious here for a moment.
00:32:54.000Uh I said some words yesterday on the normal Charlie Kirk show that I regret that I should not have said that were very hurtful, were ill-considered by me.
00:33:13.000I you know, I can't ever really fully apologize for what I did.
00:33:17.000This is only a half half-baked, or if you prefer twice baked twice baked way of of doing things, but yesterday uh I compared California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter to um a very popular spud, the potato.
00:33:36.000And I I really just want to say I'm I'm so sorrowful that I would have ever taken a great food like the potato that has given so much joy and happiness and nutrition to billions of people and compared it to this entity, Katie Porter.
00:34:03.000In I just could not I I could not be more apologetic to all potatoes and potato lovers out there for what I did because we are learning more and more about Katie Porter, and she is just wholly undeserving to ever be mentioned in the same breath with that beautiful spud.
00:34:54.000So uh Jack, the next time you go to Poland, my favorite restaurant when I went to Poland, it was in uh Gdansk, former Danzig, founded by some lovely Germans.
00:35:03.000Uh, but the best restaurant in Gdansk is called, I believe, like Pod Reba or something like that.
00:35:09.000It's like Bar Under the Fish, but it is a baked potato themed restaurant.
00:35:17.000And it's the greatest, it's like the greatest potate baked potato restaurant I've ever been to in my life.
00:35:24.000So that's your uh potato related means of atonement.
00:35:27.000So I'm actually I'm actually going to uh give you a much worse visual on Katie Porter and what she looks like.
00:35:36.000Katie Porter and Jack will be able to appreciate this since you you evoked Eastern Europe in Russia and Eastern Europe, Babushkas walk around all day long with like sleeveless shirts in the summer.
00:35:50.000And they raise their arms up, and there's this fat wrinkly, just like disgusting pale skin that just looks so gross of like wrinkly fat armpit.
00:38:24.000That we're gonna lose more than half a million Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and other problems, and the state could lose four out of my shot.
00:38:36.000I wanted to tell you that that's actually incorrect.
00:38:38.000It's not that it's electric vehicles, it's that if we don't need a commitments under the Paris climate board.
00:39:43.000I don't think I know that that's funny, but they do because there's all the defenses of her for why she's so nasty to her staff is that she was a single mom when she got elected to Congress because she divorced her husband.
00:39:56.000The other thing, which you know, is why I made my I gonna have to I have to apologize to potatoes, but the reason I had potatoes on the brain is according to her ex-husband, she once poured boiling mashed potatoes onto him.
00:40:13.000And oh, I think we have an even another clip.
00:40:15.000This one isn't quite as uh you know sweary as the others, but she has uh she's shooting death stares at her staff because she doesn't like the lighting.
00:41:48.000It's like she's running for governor of California, and you'd think I know Democrats don't have the greatest bench, but I don't know, like they couldn't run Rokana for this.
00:41:57.000Like Swan love Rokana, but I would pick Rokana over Katie Portado.
00:42:04.000Yeah, I I look at Swalwell and I go, This is egregious what the Democrats are doing to themselves.
00:42:10.000Like we have to let them keep going, but like it is I mean, it is so bad.
00:42:15.000The top of their bench is fat wrinkly armpit, potato face, Katie.
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00:44:22.000Yeah, you shouldn't be wearing this is why I don't go to Walmart.
00:44:25.000I'm worried I'll run into Tyler and he's gonna like make a are you walking around with sleeveless shirts with you know fat ring.
00:44:32.000Actually, the true story is the true story is I am only I only have three now because I had to like have Mikey help me get a better wardrobe and shop anything else now.
00:44:43.000I gave the Wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on, hold on, hold on, Blake.
00:44:45.000Did you just say that you went shopping with the city?
00:45:19.000I wear I'm if left to my own devices, I will dress like a like a person born in North Dakota that I am, and it's gonna probably be like dad jeans and a dad shirt from Blue Macy's blazer that you Charlie.
00:46:54.000Blake, I've tweeted out that you are the you are the first singer, and uh uh uh the first comment is from Autism Capital, who wrote, My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
00:47:43.000And the true Wait, why were you holding a microphone?
00:47:46.000We were in the we were recording the events, and I'm glad we did, of course, because that was of course the last the last weekend we had Charlie, of course.
00:47:52.000I'm it's providential that we had a microphone and everything.
00:47:55.000No, I know, but we're gonna be a big thing.
00:47:56.000Because Charlie would just walk around in Asia and be like, Blake, tell me about that.
00:51:18.000And it was when we were in Florida, Palm Beach, and we're w I walk in, he was on Shabbat, and he was like, hey, do you have Advil or something?
00:52:32.000Because like there's there's people who want to like read all this stuff into it, and they do it with like ancient, you know, uh, you know, you know, mythological stories and ancient history and things like, oh, this guy was definitely gay because look, they were friends, and it's like, no, that's not true at all.
00:52:48.000Uh Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Rings is not bad.
00:53:07.000In all seriousness, I am stand I must stand in the breach against the the like gay efication of 100% straight American cultural touchstones.
00:56:29.000See, I remember I remember like I'd be in China like almost 20 years ago, and that's where I first started drinking it, and they called it they call it um bubble tea over there.
00:56:37.000So uh or pearl bubble tea, like Janju Night, uh bubble bubble milk tea.
00:56:42.000And um, you know, it's it was like super popular on campus, like everybody would have it.
00:57:09.000So we're we're getting like all the the knives out for Katie, which that's what I really love about this is ever so people are resurfacing.
00:57:17.000This is a profile of her from 2023, where the Washington Post just found some staffers of her, and they were all terrified to even say anything.
00:57:27.000Uh, this is a direct quote from this is an article by Dan Zach, 2023 in the Washington Post about Porter.
00:57:46.000Four people in her orbit told me about upsetting experiences working for her that spanned her first three and a half years in Congress.
00:57:55.000Three additional former staffers told similar stories to one of my Washington Post colleagues.
00:58:00.000But to define the credibility of these seven sources, or to specify their allegations of bad bossness, is to give away their identities, which they do not want.
00:58:10.000Nobody wants to go public in ways they might regret.
00:58:13.000So we in three and a half years in Congress as a house member, house members don't have that big of a staff.
00:58:19.000There are seven different people who had testimony who were willing to speak to reporters about how bad of a boss, you know, get out of my shot, Katie Porter was.
00:58:30.000And now they like and now they're making her this rising star of the party.
00:59:00.000But but it's basically it's basically going to be it's Democrat versus Republican, always in the statewides because the the Dems don't split each other enough.
00:59:09.000But this might be a moment where enough people get annoyed with her and dislike her enough where she comes in the second place uh spot.
00:59:18.000It would be really cool if the Dems split each other enough in California got to a point where you know it becomes a real problem for their top two situation.
00:59:26.000It's probably not gonna happen, but that's I mean Katie's bad.
00:59:30.000She's like a really bad candidate, really ugly person inside.
01:00:54.000Yeah, well, he grew he's from Turkish points.
01:00:57.000Uh, but yeah, so for those who can't tell what's going on, it appears his dog, which he wanted to just be parked in the background for his entire eight-hour stream, I guess.
01:01:05.000It tried to move up towards him, and so he reaches to something, and it appears he triggers a shot collar on the dog to zap it like you would with an invisible fence.
01:01:14.000And a lot of people are not liking this at all.
01:01:17.000I think if there's one great constant in America, it's a lot of normal Americans, they like dogs.
01:01:24.000And I think they would even say that hurting hurting a dog is more revealing of your character to a lot of people than like hurting a human or any other view you might hold.
01:03:23.000Uh uh and I'll be in New By the way, I'll be in New Jersey tomorrow for the uh for Jack Chittarelli.
01:03:29.000We're holding a uh a rally out there for him, uh getting involved in that race uh with with uh with Benny with Scott Presser with Cliff Maloney.
01:03:37.000So anyone out there is watching this live, please come on out.
01:03:42.000Um we're gonna be there and uh full security for drones will be uh there and uh hope to see we're gonna be doing a uh rally as well as a big control.
01:03:52.000Well, apparently all carnivores apparently all carnivorous animals are haram in Islam, or like carnivorous animals with fangs, so wolfs, dogs.
01:04:06.000Apparently, I've seen a map which says it's legal in Saudi Arabia, but that surprises me because Saudi Arabia is usually I've been in places where they've said certain cultures, I'm not gonna name which cultures.
01:04:16.000They say they pointed directly at the people and they said that guy eats all the dogs, and then he turns them into hats.
01:07:09.000And uh when you zoom in, it's got like a globe on it.
01:07:14.000It looks like other than the AK that's on it, it kind of looks like some UN agency from the 70s.
01:07:21.000But but so beyond beyond all that, like Blake, I wanna get Blake in on this because and and by the way, for the record, even though yes, I lived in East Asia for two years, I have never knowingly eaten dog.
01:07:34.000Um I have no idea if I have or not, uh honestly, because sometimes you're in some places where it's better to be.
01:07:39.000And uh they're not gonna tell you the truth anyway, but I've never knowingly, there were some people who sought it out when I would go over, but you know, other like expats that went, I didn't like walk us through though what does it say about like I grew up as a dog lover.
01:07:54.000My family grew up loving dogs, having dogs.
01:07:57.000Uh everyone, you know, almost everyone I know has you know either had a dog or had a pet.
01:08:03.000Why what does it say that there are people now coming into the country who hate dogs and and are willing to mistreat dogs it really is at a minimum, it is a microcosm of other changes that we can recognize.
01:08:18.000Uh, you know, there's a lot of you know, norms in America that were kind of we would say were traditionally American, love of fair play, love of like good sportsmanship, some of that stuff has fallen into abeyance, and also just attitude towards animals is actually a very traditional, it's one of our most of the most English parts of our heritage.
01:08:39.000The English historically loved animals.
01:08:42.000So many of our favorite dog and horse and other animal breeds, they come from England.
01:08:46.000England has this rich tradition of animal husbandry, and especially animals that are service animals.
01:08:51.000Like, look up look up where your favorite dog breed was bred, and there's very good odds it came from the British Isles somewhere.
01:08:59.000Uh the border collie, I believe, was the border of like England and Scotland, probably, and stuff like that.
01:09:06.000And as a result, we also have this rich tradition of appreciating animals.
01:09:10.000We don't like the idea of you know slaughtering Fido to eat him.
01:09:13.000We don't like the idea of slaughtering black beauty to eat him either.
01:09:17.000And all the breeds of correct me if I'm wrong, you probably know all about this, and you know, this is why I'm asking you, Drake this question.
01:09:24.000Europe is really the home for the creation of all these different breeds, right?
01:09:33.000It was like what years were like did that become like a thing where like they were trying to create all these different types of breeds of dogs, and respecting them as like pets and including them on hunting, and they were like kind of just treated as high society animals, right?
01:09:49.000Well, probably probably like the the 1800s because and even prior because 16.
01:09:54.000I feel like there was like 15 million.
01:09:56.000If you want, uh if you want, you know, a fun name, uh a fun thing.
01:09:59.000There's actually an ancient text we have from from ancient Greece, actually.
01:10:04.000It's called uh Sinogeticus, and it's by Xenophon, ancient Greek guy, and it's basically translated as uh kind of is translated as related to hunting, but they'll sometimes say hunting with dogs, and he has a long list of names that he thinks are good names for dogs in it, some of which are like still around today.
01:10:25.000Uh let's see, uh he's got ones that translate uh killer, blazing, armor, ranger, ruler, ravager, eager, rage, pride.
01:10:36.000Uh, I think my favorite though is uh strong boy.
01:10:45.000Now okay, some of these actually sound like they're superheroes or something, members of the X-Men, but uh and like we have we have like ancient European accounts of like the loyalty of dogs.
01:10:57.000You remember you ever read the Odyssey?
01:10:59.000Yes, yeah, and the Odyssey, Odysseus returns home to Ithaca, and no one can recognize him, but his faithful dog, which has been waiting for him to return for 20 years, that's recognizes his master and then like immediately expires.
01:11:13.000And so we've been getting emotional dog loyalty stuff in Western literature for literally 3,000 years.
01:11:22.000So by the way, one of my favorite pieces of this though that I was gonna reference is um you're are you familiar, are you guys familiar with that um that breed of hunting dog called the Borzoi?
01:11:32.000I don't know if that's how you say it.
01:11:34.000Um but they're so and if you could pull up a uh you know, maybe like a picture of it.
01:11:54.000And it says, There are so few few Borzois because the Russian revolution led To the mass slaughter of the dogs due to their association with the aristocracy.
01:12:05.000The breed went nearly extinct, surviving only in a few kennels, and though and through dogs that have been exported to other countries.
01:12:14.000So because they were bred as the noble Russian hunting dogs and were considered a symbol of the aristocracy during the Bolshevik Revolution, the Bolsheviks would just slaughter the dogs.
01:12:34.000They have nothing to do with with upholding, you know, quote unquote patriarchy or or monarchy or any of the things they're fighting against.
01:12:43.000But this is what the Marxists would do.
01:12:46.000They would go so far as to slaughter the dogs that were considered like the dogs of the Romanovs.
01:12:56.000And this is how insane and disgusting the Bolsheviks were that they literally killed these dogs almost into extinction.
01:13:03.000Someone in the craziest um facts that I've ever I mean, you there's so many crazy things about the insane atrocities of the Bolsheviks, but that one is a good thing.
01:13:13.000But the chat also points out Proverbs 12 10 in the Bible says the righteous care for the needs of their animals, but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.
01:13:22.000No, we we always talked about when we were in Boy Scouts, we always had a couple of things that we do at church, and we would talk about you know treating other people with dignity and respect and everything else, and we would always add on, because we always talked about uh treating women and children with respect, but then also small animals.
01:13:40.000It's because you should like that again.
01:13:42.000The number one thing that's an identifier of someone with really that has like really dark, really bad places, is that they kill small animals, that they mess around small animals.
01:13:54.000That's like a I think that's even a serial killer tell that's a serious stuff when you're a child, and it's like the the triad of things that you know might make you a grow a psychopath or whatever when you grow up, and two of them I know are um if you have pyromania as a kid, and then I think also if you have a history of cruelty to animals, like they would torture animals when they were children.
01:14:14.000You know, I think a lot of kids mess around with like ants or something, one of those but with actual small, you know, cats, dogs, rats, raccoons, stuff like that.
01:14:25.000And so well, there's also something too because like when you're you know like like a mammal, right?
01:14:32.000And you know, I think in high school, you you have to do the um, you know, we did like the fetal pig, the autopsy and things like that, but you know, the cat autopsy, and um, you know, but but when you're doing it to an animal that's already alive, or you know, I should say still alive when you're when you're torturing that the closer you get to something that resembles like a human, it's it's the more disgusting it is.
01:14:56.000And you know, again, just I I think about these dogs that were tortured during the Bolshevik Revolution, and you think like what kind of a monster does that just because they want to cause pain.
01:15:10.000They know it causes pain, and dogs are very obviously high, um you know, high consciousness animals.
01:15:15.000And so to do something that you you want to cause pain in the dog, it's it's it's monstrous, it's absolutely monstrous.
01:15:24.000And so, you know, look, this is something where I think you've actually seen like a lot of people on the left and the right just call this out because it's it's you know, and he uh Blake, he had a response, right?
01:16:31.000I just so wait, wait, I couldn't where where I'm where I'm sitting, I couldn't, I couldn't read with the screenshots.
01:16:37.000It was zooming in on the electrical shock.
01:16:40.000It had like electrical tape on it, and they were they were showing some like product description that made it clear it actually was electrical and look to be to be fair.
01:16:48.000Have you ever heard of vibrating colours?
01:16:50.000the thing to be yeah but to be fair shock callers i i completely i'm not saying that they're they're wrong i think they like If you have a big dog and you let him out to run around like on big landscape, they're gonna run in the shooting.
01:17:04.000You have an electrical, an invisible fence around your home.
01:17:07.000So they're running to the road or whatever.
01:17:08.000But there's a nobody's forced to protect your dog, and then there's zap your dog because it's walking out of your like preferred frame shot on your eight-hour live.
01:17:25.000No, this is the same thing as Katie Porter.
01:17:27.000It's like it's like her screaming at the staffer with like she wants to put a shot collar on her staffers saying, like, you need to get out of my shot.
01:18:56.000And then his justification for it after the fact is he's like, my dog, he, you know, she she's just had the ability to walk all over my house, and now that I'm back in town, she shouldn't have be able to do that anymore.
01:21:19.000If you're shot in the city, I like though.
01:21:22.000I like the horseshoe of getting this back to, you know, you know, ruining the shot with Hassan, ruining the shot with Katie.
01:21:28.000It's a good way to horseshoe back to ruining the show.
01:21:31.000We have to horseshoe back to another a thing we forgot to mention with uh with our our friend Katie, which is we have text messages 357 if you want to put them on screen.
01:21:41.000But she like went nuts and fired a staffer over over COVID protocol.
01:22:10.000I cannot allow you back in the office, given your failure to follow office policies.
01:22:16.000Cody will be in touch about having your personal effects shipped or delivered to your home and will lay out your remote work schedule for your last few weeks.
01:22:28.000And then the staffer replies, I I understand.
01:22:32.000Thank you for the last two years and all that I have learned.
01:22:35.000I hate to have disappointed you in this manner, as I know it isn't an excuse.
01:22:39.000I had found out my friend from the Navy had been murdered, and my head was not in the best place.
01:22:45.000That is not an excuse, but the reasoning for my lack of forethought.
01:22:49.000I appreciate everything this office has done for me.
01:23:49.000It was Glee and high school musical and the Harry Potter all mixed together, and that's where you get like the Katie Porters and the Gen Sockies and all of this like phenotype that constantly comes out.
01:24:07.000They just look like potatoes, they're potato people, and the potato people all come from this exact same place, and somehow are like in massive leadership roles all throughout the Democrat Party and like HR departments everywhere.
01:24:23.000You know, Katie Katie Porter was from kind of the same part of the country as Tim Walls.
01:24:27.000Not from Minnesota, but like from I think she's from northern Iowa.
01:24:32.000Oh yeah, Tim Walls being a little bit more than a little bit.
01:24:35.000She looks obviously like a Harry Potter.
01:24:37.000She looks like she's from uh north of the border, you know, not too.
01:24:43.000Whoa, let's not let's not say things we can't take back, even about our our opponents.
01:24:47.000No, like a liberal, a liberal Canadian, a very liberal conservative Canadians are great, they're attractive, fun, whatever.
01:24:54.000Actually, I had a really great phone call with uh the uh the best of the best in Canada and Alberta, uh, premier Danielle Smith today, who's incredible.
01:25:13.000Actually, by the way, I'm I'm pulling something up here.
01:25:16.000According to Newsweek, um she according to news so Newsweek had this article up and was looking at the polls in in California because people kept saying that she looked like she was going to um you know at least win the primary, And this isn't a primary poll, but it's a general election poll.
01:25:33.000There is a new poll out by Zogby that says that yes, Katie Porter is beating the other Democrats.
01:25:39.000She is actually behind Steve Hilton, our our friend Steve Hilton, who has been running as a Republican, and she's losing she's behind him by six points.
01:25:52.000Uh so she's at, yeah, it says she is at home.
01:26:46.000I just tweeted Katie Porter's the only person in California history that makes me want to move to awful commie California just to vote against her.
01:26:56.000Like she's the first person that makes it.
01:26:59.000You guys are way more self-sacrificial on this point.
01:27:02.000I I changed my voting from California to Arizona to vote.
01:28:12.000There just needs to be one campaign, a really simple campaign, which is men, you cannot disrespect yourself enough to actually vote for that.
01:28:52.000We are not going to be watching the sporting event.
01:28:55.000We are going to be watching the all American halftime show presented in 100% English, including Blake Neff's heavy metal stylings will also be completely in English because he's singing the songs of British Axe.
01:30:39.000By the way, Tyler, I've been keeping an eye on your X replies, and I will notice like sometimes if I'm on the East Coast and I get up at like 6 a.m.
01:30:46.000I'll be like, it'll be like Tyler Boyer still posting.