Chat With Pearl, Tucker vs Piers, Shopify Cancels Ye, FBI leaks ICE Raids, Trump On Jordan & Gaza!
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5 hours and 12 minutes
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183.14728
Hate Speech Sentences
478
Summary
In this episode, we discuss how women can tell if they re the main chick or a side chick, and how to deal with it. We also react to the Pierce Morgan and Tucker Laclosson interviews, as well as the one with Justin Bieber.
Transcript
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mean that's oh that always warms my heart when i see people ask what does o slash mean
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if only you knew if only you knew my friend what it meant i've been seeing that a lot but that's
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good that means that we got some new viewers coming in when people say what's o slash
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ah man it feels good all right um so this is what we're gonna do guys um pearl is live right now
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i'm gonna jump in on her live and then we're gonna go ahead and react to the um pierce morgan
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and tucker carlson discussion i thought it was a very interesting discussion uh alway says you know
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it's funny check out who the owner of shopify is every single time berg i'm telling you bro
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i'm telling you niggas took his store down bro so fucking stupid hey man i better get my shirts
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though i'll tell you that i better get my goddamn shirts um so yeah i'm gonna go ahead and jump in
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on on uh pearl's thing real quick guys i think she's live right now she asked me to jump on
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um i think she wanted to talk about uh how women could tell if they're the main chick or a side chick
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okay yeah so let me go ahead and jump in here real quick you guys are getting um something a little bit
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different you guys are gonna see me on with with pearl it's been a minute since i've had her uh i've
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been on with her but uh you guys know i get along with her shout out to her um we had our differences
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but we ironed it out um cool so let me go ahead and jump in right now we're cooking on the pierce
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give me one sec chat i'm gonna jump in right now with her
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right uh we're gonna be going over the tucker pierce interview
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but um you know i enjoyed the the thing pierce even tweeted that it was one of his favorite
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ones that he's done right i would say i'm probably
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let me see here you said pearl chat hates me that's fine
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um i'm trying to think here guys would you guys say i'm probably the the
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maybe the most radical on the right that have been on his show i don't think so
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i'm trying to think who he's brought on recently that's like
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i'm good let me uh let me see if i can go ahead and um
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so i'm live on my end too sorry i had technical technical difficulties earlier
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no problem how many um women have you interviewed now what's the like the count you're at
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we're pushing like 3500 i think if i'm not mistaken
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i can have my guy roman roman if you're watching can you tell me how many we got i think i think the latest stats is we got around
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this is kind of full circle because our first debate was on um
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and i concede now you know i concede you were right
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dudes will put on the cape and lie you know what i mean and sell girls um
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a dream just so they can continue to get access to her you know the the things
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what i've realized typically men's sexual strategy is typically directly proportional to their smv
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the higher the smv the more reckless you can be in how you deal with women
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calculated and cautious you have to be with dealing with women i'll give you an example
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this guy's fucking reckless man he's like he's like uh
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he's like the girls love him right and when i say reckless i mean as in like the girls love him but he doesn't pay attention right
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he'll have two or three of his girlfriends hanging out with him while he has a couple side chicks there etc
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all the girls get in line because they all want him right despite the fact that he's there with a bunch of other women
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he's able to do exactly what he wants and they don't really have any power and that's directly proportional because to his
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lower smv a guy that isn't that attractive that doesn't have options they have to play a lot nicer
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they have to work a lot harder to be able to get the same um acts sexual access
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yeah and i got red pilled because um there was a guy that came on my show that was like
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virtue signaling and saying like oh like men shouldn't cheat
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yeah and i thought that he was dating like three women that had come on the show
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and i was like wait myron was the one being honest
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all these guys are lying and i was like holy shit
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yeah i can see you too i'm just trying to figure out why my um
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they're asking me in my chat they're saying you're coming in a little bit low
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so hopefully you guys can hear her a bit better here
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yeah i have to i have to concede though you were right
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you know i just try to keep it real with as far as like um
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the way guys move and everything else like that
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because i see here that you have like a setting on your zoom right
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so like most guys can't even get one girl in rotation
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but what i've typically found is if a guy has a skill set to get one or two
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but i would say if you were to take like an average guy that's
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and then he might see another one every two weeks
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and he might see another one once or once a month
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only thing i'll say when it comes to resources is
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just obviously be wary of it right if you're with a
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really rich guy right the weight of the resources
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goes down a bit um but if you're with a guy that's
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more you know average when it comes to income or
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whatever the more money he spends the more you can
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assume that you're the main girl but if it's a rich
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guy obviously you know you might need a little bit
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more proof to know that you're the main girl maybe
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access to certain things uh you know about him that
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other people don't um i think these are all really
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good signs to tell if you're the main girl or not
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and what is the average level of looks of a main chick
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for these guys like one to ten so it depends on the are
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we talking about a guy that like is um a guy with options a
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guy with options i think it's kind of a it's an
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understand that if you want a dutiful girlfriend that's
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not going to be a thought you need to get a girl closer to
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the average you need to get a girl somewhere in the five
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to seven range right those girls tend to be the best
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girlfriends um you know especially in the social
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media world because the girls that um and i think you've
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talked about this before when you talk about like a list
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cities etc um once girls get into the eight nine and
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ten range they start to become community property and what
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i mean by that is by community property i'm not saying that
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she's necessarily engaging in overt sex work but what ends up
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happening is she's able to monetize her beauty to a degree
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and when she's able to monetize her beauty to a degree
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um that opens up certain opportunities for her like in the major
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cities you mentioned um or on the internet or whatever and that opens
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her up to more uh how do i say this problematic encounters
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that would uh that a future husband or serious boyfriend would not
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necessarily want their girlfriend to be involved in so
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um this is why i tell guys always be wary of women that are highly
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attractive um you know eights and above seven even
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sevens are very like because the other thing too
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right when i say a five a five is average like a five is a girl that is
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cute you could bring her to a party people are going to say she's cute um
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it's it's she's not embarrassing whatever a six is attractive a seven is
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pretty damn hot eight nine ten these are when you start
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getting into the model categories right like girls have an overinflated
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sense of self-worth when it comes to where they rank themselves like a 10 is
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damn near impossible to find like impossible right the most beautiful
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women in the world are like nines so when i say get yourself a girl that's
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like a five to a seven that's still pretty fucking attractive
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right um i just want guys to stay away from girls
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that are um beautiful to the point where it's inevitable they're going to
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monetize their sexuality because these are girls that typically don't end up
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these girls end up being becoming models influencers etc and that's not what you
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want as a guy ever yeah eight to tens um i don't find that they're the
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sluttiest i think that the sluttiest women are like
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strong sixes and sevens yeah because they get past them yeah yeah they have
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and ugly girls too below average girls are the biggest hoes
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yeah um eight to tens i i actually think they're less slutty because they don't
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yeah i mean what are they gonna say to no to a yacht party to be with an average
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devious and and um they're way more um they're way more manipulative right the
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the um very attractive women um get really good at being able to
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compartmentalize male value and what i mean by that is like these are the
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women that have a dude in their phone saved as uber these are the women that
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have a dude saved in their phone as uh yacht guy as a light bill as rent
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like these girls are the ones that are absolutely skilled at like putting men in
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certain boxes to benefit them because since the time they've hit puberty men
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have been coming at them so they've become extremely adept at being able to
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put men in categories and siphon value from them while simultaneously not giving
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any value back you know what i had a realization because i used to i don't
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want to say used to but i would judge women that would like do that very
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harshly you know like the yachts and all that stuff yep and but i realized i'm
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like i guess i don't know what i would do in that situation because i was no i've
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never been offered yachts or like any of these crazy you know so that's good
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from there what no i said that's good yeah i know but i'm like when you think
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about it from their point of view it's like well it kind of makes sense why they
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would do that you know they get to be worshipped 24 7 yeah um and then you know
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obviously there's they get worshipped there's a lot of like higher status
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guys on these boats they're able to you know take pictures and show a certain
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lifestyle i've noticed that a lot of girls also are real um big on conveying a
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certain lifestyle right like like a big reason why girls love instagram is
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because they're able to show their life and be like look at how lit i am right
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like women will go ahead like average chicks will go ahead and put all this
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effort into their instagram and not make any money off it just so that they can
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flex on other girls like they love flexing on each other it's it's crazy it's
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like a very strange phenomenon um of like look at what i have access to right
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look at all the look at you know me doing traveling here being on this boat
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here look at these pictures so yeah okay last thing sure i want you to rate
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some women sure because i think that men and you
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can tell me if you disagree i think that men can only accurately rate
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because men in the country have not generally had access or seen the level of
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beauty that men have seen in la miami um or maybe vegas that's a really good
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point you bring up um yeah you're right um yeah that's actually
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yeah that that's a that's a really good point because what i will tell you is this
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like anytime i'm in um so whenever i leave miami right whether i go to you know i go
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to vegas often right um rolling all them are over there i go to texas or i go
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back home up north and i look at the women i'm like what the fuck man all
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these bitches are ugly but then i realize i gotta like almost bring
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myself back to reality and be like well you live in miami which has the
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highest concentration of attractive women in one area we have some of the
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lowest obesity rates here in miami right so when i go to middle america or i go
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to other places i'm like like i have to almost kind of remind myself like this is
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how the rest of the united states you know is and obviously i lived in texas for
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many years i'm from the northeast originally um so i'm i'm used to it but i almost
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have to snap back to the old myron where i used to live in these areas and what
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see what more average people are but yes i i agree with you that um the the best
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assessors of female beauty are gonna be guys that are around them all the time
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because they're seeing the top notch so they're able to more accurately tell you
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oh yeah this girl's like you know average looking whatever because yeah guys from
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the country they come here to miami and they get thirsty and they're like oh shit
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because they've never seen attractive latina women before like it's not a
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thing where they're from yeah and because even if megan fox she's the
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example of an eight or higher like my categories are eight or higher is like
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model level uh mids are like four to six and that um seven is like it's like
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they're an eight until you look closer they're like an eight until you see the
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duck lips or like something like brings them down they're like almost really
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really hot um and i realized that like if megan fox was born in the middle of
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nowhere she'd be in la like they people find these beautiful women and give
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them opportunities to get them to these a-level cities you know yeah no
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absolutely and i would say what and keep in mind um megan fox comes from an era
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before like social media like now it's even easier right like uh what megan fox's
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like heyday was like 10 years ago social media was just starting to like kind of pop
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off in in the early 2010s but like now it's like that's how girls are getting
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discovered is tiktok instagram like social media is completely streamlined
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now to the point where um it makes no sense to like uh it makes no sense to not
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market on social media that's how um ubiquitous has become in society like you if
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you have a business even a brick and mortar business if you don't have a social
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media page for what are you doing right yeah and and so it's like even if she's
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from say milwaukee she's going she's gonna go to a big city um and if if she
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like a seven is gonna be the hottest girl in like a small city like milwaukee
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um yeah okay so we got the only fans woman can you see my screen yeah i can see um oh yeah
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this girl this girl hates me she has me blocked on uh on x uh i would give her she's like a
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solid uh 6.5 okay she's like a solid 6.5 maybe you know maybe on her best day dolled up did
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everything maybe a seven but um but yeah she's she's uh above average for sure
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i said so i put a four as an overweight girl with a kind of cute face i i think you're gonna
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give her a three though my guess um no i i would agree with you that she's a four like a three or
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um this an older mid which is a former eight that's what i gave her like a former eight now
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she's a six yeah yeah i would say um yeah for sure how old is she who is that i think she's like
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40 now okay who who is that who is that um oh okay um yeah yeah she yeah in her heyday probably
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a lot more attractive but yeah i would say now um with the age yeah you could you could say a six
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yeah because older women are always gonna lose points yeah upper beautiful so what would you give
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her i can't see her body but i can tell that she's not weight and not fat um yeah this this is uh this
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is a solid six for sure solid six seven in that range i can't see her body box a six seven
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dang this is megan fox you might be harsher than me myron they think i'm harsh margot robbie
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yeah she's a she's this is a this is a middle america five this is an average completely average
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girl this is a chick that you can walk on any college campus you're gonna see girls that look
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like her all over the place um i this is a socially awkward mid yeah she's she that that's like a
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the she's yeah she's she's like a three or four three or four okay oh these are the men nine ten
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normal guy who improved but that's that's all i got for the i wasn't gonna so who's your give me
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an eight to ten like celebrity uh shit uh damn megan fox in her prime probably was like a seven eight
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um you just gave her a six that was her at 22 oh really yeah you just gave her i couldn't see her
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body that's why i was being so i was being i couldn't see her body uh that's okay but who would
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you put um one like more common today yeah let me let me think of um damn i can't think of a female
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celeb what about rachel mcadams what would you give her i don't even know who that is
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let me google who that is mcadams young rachel she's in the notebook like young this is her young
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i'm googling her right now um cute face without makeup full lips for a caucasian woman which is
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good um i can't see her body though but i'd give her
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yeah i'd give her like a like a six she's a six yeah she's pretty she's a little above she's a
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little above average yeah nothing crazy eight that's what i'm curious you're harsher than me
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and i i think i'm pretty harsh so so i want to see what you're yeah my thing is once you start
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getting into like the eight or nine range i'm like the woman has to need to have like an
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exceptional body you know what i mean because now we're getting into i think to break into the
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eight nine range you know you need to have like you know now we start need to get into like you
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know certain body ratios where um we're talking flat stomach ass um develop breasts etc once we get
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into that range because now you're now we're getting into monetized beauty range right so that's that's
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what it is gail gotta someone gave me in the chat no i wouldn't give her a 10 or 9
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she's like a seven no not even she's like she's like a five man
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i think young very average i think young maybe she was better looking oh this is for like
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dude if you walked if if i walked into a starbucks and saw her i wouldn't look twice
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she's a five myron i just can't think of a girl right now at the top of my head that's like an
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eight i'm trying to think i just i need to see what i'm like because i want to get my ratings
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better like i want to get more accurate so i need to see what you're i mean you're not you're not
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that off like i mean you're you're you're still pretty damn good you're only maybe like one or two
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points off for me um and keep in mind i'm down here in miami so like you know i'm i'm around
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very attractive girls all the time stacy dash and her what about the one woman who just aged out
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and everyone was saying she hit the wall pamela anderson is that an eight plus uh pamela anderson
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in her prime probably like a a 7.5 oh my gosh you're harsh 7.5 that's still very attractive man
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stacy dash no i agree with you i'm just trying i just want to see what um
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she's a good trick good looking but i wouldn't give her an eight she's like strong seven
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jessica rabbit you're saying yeah no she's attractive yeah she gets a seven
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guys that's a cartoon character what the fuck is your chat giving you anyone uh let me see i uh
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could look right now uh i didn't even look at my chat here uh we got oh shit we got we got
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well we got how many unique we got like 5 000 assholes in here guys like the goddamn video also
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go show pearl some support she's live right now on just pearly things go like her video as well
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open up a tab um let me see if they got people here um yeah open up a tab guys and like uh pearl's
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video for me ann hathaway let me look up this girl see the thing is like i don't even like
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well a lot of these guys have never seen what you've seen so like they've lived in the country
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their whole life and i can tell this because my brothers are way less harsh than like guys that
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have lived in the city because we're like an hour hour and a half from chicago so it's like
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they haven't really the other thing that makes a city a level i think is if it has a big like
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college like university of arizona in it or something that's where they'll start before
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they get to like la or miami in my opinion yeah no for sure you guys are giving me all these old
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ass hoes man i'm looking at some of these names they gave me like bro these chicks are all fucking
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in their 40s and shit man what the fuck's wrong with y'all diggers man um no they don't put
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eights on tv anymore they have to use old ones i guess they do young like all the new pops start
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like sabrina carpenter media's all for women they don't put hot women on tv the wives get mad
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well yeah they've been they've been definitely um you could see that and even in commercials man where
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they've infiltrated they got like you know fat women in commercials now uh you know there's so much
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if you watch like a netflix series right like a very popular netflix series that originated in america
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there's so much propaganda in there whether it's like mixed couples um a gay couple a lesbian couple
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right or um or like women that are fat like they're slowly trying to brainwash us into like
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accepting this whole dei inclusivity bullshit and people are pushing back on it right and hell
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they've even tried it with a couple of movies where they take traditionally masculine characters
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and make them more feminine or make them females or they make them gay and it's like people are you
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know fighting back saying like yo we're tired of this shit audrey hatburn young audrey hatburn
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um average she's she's like a five five six okay well next time you come on i'm going to wait
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angelina jolie young uh yeah she's like a seven seven point five eight seven eight seven to eight range
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i would say okay okay guys we've officially found someone that myron deems i would say kim kardashian
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when she was young and not uh all on steroids not steroids sorry um all the surgery she was in the
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seven eight range too and remember seven eight range is very attractive yeah you don't find many nines
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and then tens basically don't exist well if you think of any feel free to send them to me because i really
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want to i want to dial in my rating system but i'm always going to be biased because i'm a woman
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yeah yeah no for sure i would say to break it to like you got to be like have a great body to get
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into the eight nine range like damn near fitness girl what how big of boobs gets you in the eight
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range like obviously if you're flat you can't get in so like yeah i would say most guys would be okay
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with um a larger b or c that's like the sweet spot range which most guys won't have an issue i mean
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obviously and see tits are like an old nigga like an old guy thing like like most modern guys like we
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don't care about tits as much if you if a girl has them great but it's more about being proportional
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to the chick i'll say proportionality is more important than having a big but like if you talk
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like some old white dude from the 80s and 70s that's all they cared about was tits
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i don't know i think white guys like tits more like um they definitely do my brother is like a
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boobs guy yeah what about this and beer okay i think come on this is gonna she's gonna be eight
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or higher i think um attractive face yeah this girl gets like a 7.5 eight somewhere in that range
01:08:07.460
give it an eight my seven point eight somewhere sorry like seven at 7.5 seven to eight range
01:08:14.440
depending on you know how she looks anna de armas uh all right last one guys this is you got this is
01:08:23.760
the chat's last chance to impress myron enough to give it an eight okay this is our last chance
01:08:29.720
uh yeah i mean this girl's like like a like a six five she's not that much above average this girl
01:08:38.880
well we tried guys um thank you yeah because like i'm telling you man you go to any starbucks
01:08:44.980
in middle america and you'll see a girl that looks like her like or you walk on a college campus you're
01:08:48.680
gonna see a girl that looks like her like yeah you know it's maybe we gotta try miss america
01:08:55.040
maybe wait wait ring girls because you have to look for a male audience at ufc fights you know
01:09:02.140
you know what who would get like uh like a high seven eight like you know that what's that what's
01:09:05.880
that that fucking bimbo that was at the um jake paul ring thing okay these girls the blonde
01:09:12.820
yeah the the well yeah those those girls are attractive for sure but um the the ring girl
01:09:17.960
that was at the jake paul mike tyson fight i forget her name sydney some um i forget her name
01:09:23.080
but uh the blondie with the tits that was just type in ring girl mike tyson jake paul it'll come
01:09:28.700
it'll come up right away she got famous off that shit she got more attention than the fucking fight
01:09:34.560
did because it was so garbage yeah that girl she's like uh she yeah uh the blondie she's like us like
01:09:40.800
an eight okay what about her black girl in the front yeah she's like i would say she was she falls
01:09:46.640
in that range as well which is you know rare for black women all of them would you give eights
01:09:51.120
grow on the far right like a seven grow in the middle like 7.5 grow bottom right like a 7.57 yeah
01:09:59.320
they're on the 7.8 range for sure like they're all they're all definitely i would say closer to
01:10:04.500
eights maybe um maybe 8.5 like 7 8.5 range all right chat we got it we got an 8 rating yeah well
01:10:12.680
thanks so much for coming on myron um no problem um i appreciate you being honest and i do concede
01:10:20.800
that you were right three years ago when i came on your show hey no i i appreciate that i think i
01:10:26.140
appreciate that you um you know sometimes it takes people time to see the stuff right like like i'm a
01:10:31.140
guy in miami so for me i'm gonna see things sooner than other people might um just because of like the
01:10:37.060
nature of the sexual marketplace here in miami right we're always typically a year or two ahead
01:10:41.780
of the bullshit so um you know i don't blame you so it is what it is but hopefully we can wake up
01:10:46.480
some guys and you know get them to realize like being an average dude now is you're cooked man
01:10:51.720
i was sheltered now i'm like i've seen too much have you ever tried making a twitter uh you know
01:10:58.360
you should do for your audience i think they do enjoy it um make a tinder profile as a guy
01:11:02.300
oh i should actually make a tinder profile as a guy and like share your your um your results because
01:11:10.460
uh there was this girl what's the guy's name the australian guy i forget his name um he does shit
01:11:16.840
like this he has like kind of a red red pill channel um alex um is it alex someone in the chat's gonna
01:11:23.780
put it okay um guys they're australian guy that does like red pill content um alex something
01:11:30.840
someone's in the chat's gonna put it but either way he had this girl that worked for him um that uh
01:11:37.340
that made a tinder profile as a guy and she used his pictures right and uh what ended up happening
01:11:45.080
is by the end of the experiment she started no not rattlesnake guys no not him alexander grace boom
01:11:50.660
there we go thank you so much guyver alexander grace right i haven't seen him in a while i don't
01:11:55.320
know if he still makes videos but a guy named alexander grace he does a lot of like you know red pill
01:12:00.160
psychology type videos he had this girl that worked for him and she made a tinder profile using
01:12:04.420
his pictures and he's like an average looking guy right like nothing crazy um and i think he works
01:12:09.260
in psychology and she had like made a profile but he was a psychologist or some other sheriff
01:12:13.260
psychologist student some shit and she was some good pictures of him right and by the end of the
01:12:18.680
experiment she was fucking crying and she couldn't believe how she couldn't get girls to respond she
01:12:25.140
couldn't believe how she couldn't get girls out on a date she couldn't believe how many girls
01:12:28.540
match for her but wouldn't like talk or do anything or unmatch like it was literally like
01:12:33.600
hilarious it was extremely red pilling for her to see like tinder from the male perspective because
01:12:38.620
when she started the experiment she was so excited like oh i'm gonna fucking kill it i'm gonna get so
01:12:43.680
many fucking girls for him this is gonna be lit this awesome he's he's a handsome guy he works in
01:12:49.120
psychology it's gonna be great bro by the end she was crying it was fucking so revealing
01:12:53.580
you know what red pilled me was after i went on your show i went to this like do you know what
01:12:58.960
like pua boot camps are where they go yeah so i went to one um oh shit yeah they let me like crash
01:13:06.540
one so nice and you're kind of on their team you know i'm like trying to help them get laid i'm like
01:13:12.420
talking to the ladies yeah this is a friend whoever and i couldn't believe how harshly some of these
01:13:18.920
women would reject guys like that i would consider better looking than them i was like they would be
01:13:24.380
like overweight women yeah harshly rejecting these guys and the guys weren't they were being respectful
01:13:30.720
and i'm like what city were you in out of curiosity what what city were you in out of curiosity doing
01:13:36.860
this vegas oh yeah yeah yeah and these guys were so like they paid like five grand each for the
01:13:43.900
weekend it's like 10 of them the guy running unless they've been making bank but it was like um i couldn't
01:13:51.820
believe how normal the guys were like there was one or two kind of weird ones yeah like overall they
01:13:56.400
were pretty normal they weren't like um weird at all and then i saw the instructor take home four
01:14:03.240
women in a weekend and i was like yeah um and and that's the thing i'm assuming the instructor had
01:14:09.180
some social status because he was able to get guys these boot camps so he had a social media
01:14:12.120
presence presence but yeah that's kind of where we are man like if you're in a major city like a
01:14:16.860
vegas or a miami or whatever um it's really tough even for guys that are are um good looking because
01:14:23.220
you got to compete with dudes that are famous you got to compete with dudes that have money you got
01:14:25.820
to compete with so many different uh uh factors and a lot of times guys have to um deal with women
01:14:32.860
that are two to three to four points below them in sexual market value yeah and i don't know how
01:14:38.380
like gen z they're just cooked like i don't know like there's no way as a woman that you could really
01:14:46.520
be sheltered from this like i just don't the biggest the other thing that red pilled me was all these
01:14:53.280
thoughts that have good parents i always thought that women only did sex work because they were in a
01:15:00.080
really tough spot they love it they just love being i mean you know yeah like lily she came from
01:15:07.440
a stable household yeah there's a lot of girls that do doddery even coming from stable households
01:15:12.180
i it's a combination of things right i i think the um
01:15:16.240
so what basically occurred right thanks to feminism was we removed what i call the social training wheels
01:15:28.740
we removed the social um shame from certain behaviors right um ted bundy i'll give an example
01:15:35.740
ted bundy's mom right was uh he was a bastard child but she raised him in a home where it was designed
01:15:44.260
for women that didn't have a father because uh for women that didn't like weren't with their man like
01:15:48.640
they they had the kid out of wedlock and these homes used to be looked at as like very shameful so
01:15:52.900
they used to keep all these women kind of tucked away from society right where they can raise their
01:15:56.940
kid with other women that didn't have a father and they did it in seclusion because oh um a woman
01:16:03.120
that had a bastard child was like looked at as like a problem right this was back in like the 60s 70s
01:16:07.620
but what's ended up happening is we now have uh or the actually 40s 50s what we have now is we have a
01:16:14.660
society where not only do we not shame single motherhood we actually encourage it right and we tell
01:16:21.000
women even on father's day oh you're the father you should go ahead and celebrate father's day
01:16:24.780
so we've championed being a single mom um as well as as well as other things we champion women for
01:16:30.540
being promiscuous we challenge women for uh we champion them for telling them to go out and have
01:16:34.160
sex with a bunch of dudes and finding the right guy and consolidating on him later in life we tell
01:16:37.780
women to push the window back to have kids so we've gotten rid of all the stigmas that used to plague
01:16:43.220
promiscuous women and we flipped the script and made it uh something to encourage so this is why
01:16:49.540
so many women i think are okay with doing sex work or being uh over three or fours because we
01:16:55.680
no longer really shame it and you know if you look at like the internet if you look at um and we do
01:16:59.940
everything in our power to to keep it going right like um dhs right wrote a paper about people like me
01:17:04.620
you andrew tate a bunch of other red pill content creators and one ended up happening youtube demonetizes
01:17:09.940
us they shadow ban us it's harder to find our videos etc so there was a concerted effort effort from
01:17:16.580
the u.s fucking government to suppress content that shamed female promiscuity right if that
01:17:22.600
doesn't prove my point that we've taken huge societal steps to incentivize women to be hosed
01:17:28.540
and i don't know what else proves it so because i think like that like the the the run that we made
01:17:33.360
and like from 2020 to like 2023 was like we woke up a lot of people between the uh us you andrew tate
01:17:41.860
um sneeko etc a bunch of uh influencers that were making red pill content like we woke up a lot of
01:17:47.280
fucking guys to the bullshit and what ended up happening was they're like whoa we gotta reel this
01:17:51.340
shit in these guys are over here telling women not to be hosed it's misogynistic um tiktok implemented
01:17:56.140
new rules where anything that was deemed to have any type of misogyny they would ban it so we saw like
01:18:02.080
a very strong retaliation from social media companies to government etc to keep people from shaming women
01:18:07.500
and i think the reason why is because feminism makes money when you lie women buy you make more
01:18:12.180
money when you have women buying their own apartments and buying their own stuff and men like if you keep
01:18:16.660
them separate you're able to charge them twice you have a bigger tax base like there's a governmental
01:18:21.340
um incentive to keep people single and to keep them from being married that was the biggest awakening i
01:18:29.340
had was when i realized everyone's lying to women like all the time except myron i was like i think
01:18:34.860
myron is the only man i met that was honest with me in my life up to that point man i think from a
01:18:41.280
young age they have to lie to women to get ahead yeah like you know they get like taken to hr at work
01:18:48.700
or like they get in trouble at school like something happens to them at a young age and they have to
01:18:54.640
like figure out how to lie if they want to make money yeah um i'll give you the perfect example so um
01:19:00.320
a buddy of mine his name is lucario right um he a lot of people don't know this he coaches women
01:19:06.220
on dating as well he specializes in men but he also coaches women right and i remember asking him
01:19:11.940
like hey bro what are what are some like the biggest differences between coaching women when
01:19:16.220
for dating versus coaching men he told me sure he was like well with the men you got to be extremely
01:19:21.740
blunt and honest with them because if you don't then everything they experience right um they're going
01:19:28.020
to get mad if they don't get results and the only way they're going to get results you have to be
01:19:30.500
painfully honest with them and tell them where they're where they're fucking up but with women
01:19:34.020
you have to put more effort into how you convey the message versus the message itself so that they even
01:19:38.900
receive it so so and i always thought that that was extremely um you know thought provoking because
01:19:44.920
like for the women like he's like yo i give him the truth but i got to give it to him in doses and i
01:19:50.220
got to give it to him in a certain way he's got to doctor his advice in a manner where the woman
01:19:54.740
will even receive it versus for the man he doesn't really need to pull back the tone or the way he
01:20:00.260
says things they just accept the information as it comes because they understand that this is a do or
01:20:03.920
die situation for the women since it's not do or die for them and they have a lot of options he has
01:20:09.100
the doctor in a way where the message is going to hit so that they can get the guy that they actually
01:20:13.420
want yeah and that's why i think it's so jarring coming when women even me when i came on your show
01:20:20.320
the first time i was like i remember your tone like sent me i was like what like i'd never had
01:20:26.480
anyone talk to me in that way you know because you're very like direct yeah and um it's especially
01:20:33.480
then now i think it's a little more normal but like it it takes you aback you know because nobody
01:20:38.900
like you go through life nobody ever tells you the truth about anything yeah i um you know i told
01:20:44.660
the story the other day uh i had to have a very tough conversation with my sister i remember um she was
01:20:49.440
like 27 28 i'll never forget this shit she was um she had just like graduated she was like in the
01:20:54.960
process of going to medical school and or in medical school and uh you know she's in her late 20s and i'm
01:21:00.860
like yo look like you're not gonna get any younger like you need to find a guy now while you're still
01:21:06.480
like in your 20s and you know you're being a stupid bitch and i told her just straight up like
01:21:10.480
you're being dumb right swore at her use a little bit of profanity but i was extremely direct and very
01:21:14.880
um assertive and aggressive in the way that i delivered the message um even though she didn't
01:21:20.360
like it but the reason why i had to do that was that so it's memorable so she ended up finding a
01:21:25.120
guy anesthesiologist and you know they got married and everything else like that but you know i do
01:21:28.960
like to give my i do like to take a little bit of credit and i always think to myself like if i had
01:21:33.400
not given her that stern talk and told her like yo this is what the fuck it really is you need to
01:21:36.920
really reassess and figure out if you're going to find a guy because it's only going to get harder
01:21:42.040
for you here as you become a doctor and make more money and she didn't like what i had to say but
01:21:46.420
obviously the advice hit home and you know i wish i could talk to more women like that but obviously
01:21:51.440
it's my sister so that's a bit different but most women just simply don't want to receive the message
01:21:55.600
because it's you know if it doesn't come out the way that they like they don't listen to it which i
01:21:59.760
think is a big fucking problem um and one of the biggest differences actually between men and women
01:22:04.200
i've noticed is with men they'll receive the information no matter how harsh it's given if the person
01:22:09.460
giving the information is more successful than than them so if you're a guy and you got your
01:22:13.800
shit together you got money you got status etc in other words they want to be like you you could tell
01:22:17.880
them they're a fucking piece of shit and they need to change their life and they'll accept it because
01:22:21.460
they're like okay this guy has merit i will listen to what he says even though he's saying it in a manner
01:22:25.500
that might be offensive he's earned the right to talk to me like shit but with women it doesn't work
01:22:30.540
that way they don't look at things from a meritocracy standpoint they'll look at it like i don't like
01:22:34.520
what you're saying this hurts my feelings despite the fact that you're successful
01:22:37.680
um and i'm not going to listen to it that's one of the biggest fucking differences i've noticed
01:22:42.200
between men and women when they receive information men care about who conveys information if they have
01:22:46.520
merit and then women only care about the information and how it's conveyed i just thought of the funniest
01:22:51.620
show idea the people should pay you to call their relatives and red pill them like guys how funny
01:22:59.280
would it be if like like i'm thinking of someone i know in my life that's making a very blue-pilled mistake
01:23:05.100
and nobody can tell him anything but i'm like how funny would it be to have myron call
01:23:09.320
you know it's funny he's making a stupid miss a day so so funny story um they've actually um because
01:23:16.160
when we have our call-in show like one a couple times the guys like called in and said yo i got
01:23:20.120
my buddy next to me he's a fucking simp his girl did this i'm gonna put you on speaker can you tell
01:23:24.300
him he's an idiot and then like he'll quickly tell me like what happened maybe the girl broke up with
01:23:28.300
him and he's trying to get back with or whatever and then i'll be on the air and i'll tell him like hey bro
01:23:31.320
what the fuck are you doing you're an idiot but what i've noticed right with with this thing like
01:23:36.500
trying to red pill somebody or when someone's about to make a really bad reproductive decision
01:23:40.340
with a woman most guys don't want to hear it they don't want to listen like guys are stupid in this
01:23:45.220
regard men are very stupid where they need to get burned by the woman for them to wake up
01:23:49.180
yeah you can't red pill them like you can't like very few men will preemptively take the red pill
01:23:57.320
without being hurt like like very few guys most guys need to get hurt first so that they can
01:24:01.840
receive information yeah that's why i'm always replying to you on twitter when you're saying
01:24:06.780
no man will ever want you i'm like myron there is always a sample
01:24:13.240
is she still with that guy they're done now aren't they
01:24:20.720
i think they're still together but she'll just find another myron they always do
01:24:26.020
yeah yeah it's it's you know the the simp economy has definitely uh fucked everything up but what i
01:24:33.320
will say is like you know the girl gets the simp right but she's never happy and satisfied
01:24:38.280
she wasn't gonna be happy or satisfied yeah she's cooked she's cooked they're gonna be cooked
01:24:44.460
regardless they could women break up with the alphas too because they can't take the stress or like the
01:24:50.160
high value guys they can't take the ego hit of being cheated on or not having control
01:24:55.120
they're gonna we just lose either way most of the time well thank you um so much for coming on myron
01:25:02.480
it's a pleasure as always and um thank you for being honest i know you take a lot of heat and people
01:25:08.160
come at you but there are people out there that really appreciate that you are actually honest no
01:25:13.360
thanks for having me on it was a great discussion uh you know like i said um and definitely will we
01:25:18.400
do another one in the future yeah for sure all right all right later pearl take it easy
01:25:23.360
all right uh let me go ahead guys and get myself back on camera here give me one sec ninjas
01:25:36.480
all right we are back niggas welcome uh so guys we got what uh five thousand y'all ninjas in here man
01:25:46.160
do me a favor guys like the video okay like the video we got i'm looking here we only got 945 likes we
01:25:53.680
need to get goddamn we need we need chat we need two thousand likes that should be easy two thousand likes
01:26:00.400
um and let's go ahead and get into this um tucker and pierce morgan discussion
01:26:12.880
oh also big news that i want to drop before we get into this i was almost going to cover this
01:26:28.560
so look at this uh doj orders corruption charges against nyc
01:26:34.080
mayor eric adams be dismissed chat did i not fucking call this
01:26:41.360
did i not tell y'all that mayor adams is taking a more pro-trump stance with helping
01:26:46.400
with the immigration enforcement taking more republican talking points and i told y'all
01:26:50.880
he was working for that pardon and what the fuck happened i called it
01:26:57.360
i fucking called it god damn it all right let's go ahead and play this clip real quick i just had to
01:27:02.640
i had to you know give myself a quick little pat on the back because i told y'all this
01:27:06.000
shit was going to happen for those of you that aren't aware let's go ahead and quickly go back in
01:27:09.920
time a little bit okay all right so um earlier this year guys um new york city mayor adams
01:27:19.200
was indicted by the fbi and the department of justice at the sun district in new york
01:27:23.120
on corruption charges long story short he accepted a bunch of money from the turkish government and
01:27:28.240
rushed the um opening of the turkish embassy in new york city and violated fire codes by doing it he put
01:27:35.840
an enormous amount of pressure on the fdny to get the um building done and the inspections done
01:27:40.560
etc because he had been paid and was getting benefits from going to turkey by the turkish
01:27:45.520
government so what ended up happening was the fbi went ahead and arrested him on um bribery
01:27:50.720
well yeah they indicted him he i don't think they actually like took him in and
01:27:53.520
shit like that i don't think they did that he surrendered probably they booked him and then
01:27:56.240
he left but the point is is that they charged them for um basically bribery and accepting
01:28:02.400
money from a foreign government also the bullshit right that was a couple months back i think this
01:28:06.400
summer i broke it down for you guys we went over it and you know i saw a complete 180 shift right
01:28:15.760
once trump got into office i saw mayor adams basically you know the democrats left him for
01:28:20.400
dead everyone left him um and he started taking a more pro trump uh approach he was more pro immigration
01:28:27.280
he was more pro liberty uh he took way more of a uh center right position on some of his stuff
01:28:35.600
right this is the mayor of new york city guys one of the most woke cities ever right he had a bunch
01:28:39.840
of nypd guys out with um ice agents conducting immigration raids right so um i knew back then that
01:28:48.160
he was absolutely posturing for a pardon and as expected boom trump's in and they kind of did this
01:28:53.920
behind closed doors now here's the thing y'all don't see this anywhere it's not breaking news
01:28:58.720
it hasn't hit like the mainstream media like that it's kind of at the bottom of the news cycle and
01:29:03.920
that's by design but obviously i caught it i found as i was like you know surfing the internet and um
01:29:10.240
that's where we are so let's go ahead and cover this real quick and then we're going to get into the
01:29:22.720
ordered the u.s attorney's office to city mayor eric adams is thanking the justice department
01:29:26.960
after it ordered the u.s attorney's office to drop the federal corruption case against him
01:29:31.760
adams faces five charges including bribery and fraud a memo on the decision from acting deputy attorney
01:29:37.360
general emma bove who was appointed by president trump claims the timing of the charges and the
01:29:43.120
former u.s attorney who brought the case created quote appearances of impropriety and was also
01:29:47.760
interfering with adams ability to help with president trump's immigration crackdown boom that's the key
01:29:53.200
right there and mind you guys new york city is a sanctuary city okay it's a sanctuary city this is
01:29:59.600
one of the most notorious cities where they would never fucking help you when it comes to immigration
01:30:02.960
enforcement but he did i guarantee you him and trump struck a backdoor deal look bro um i'm gonna give
01:30:09.760
you everything you need i'm gonna give you all the resources you need to conduct your immigration
01:30:13.600
enforcement here in the city of new york i need you to fucking hook me up with a pardon and that's
01:30:17.440
what's happening well he's not even getting a pardon they're just dropping the case he's not even getting
01:30:21.440
a presidential pardon he's they're just dropping the case and the reason why they're dropping the case
01:30:25.040
because it's still proceeding so he hasn't been convicted of anything so there's no need to pardon
01:30:29.920
him so instead they just dropped the case they wanted to do it nice and quietly not hit the major
01:30:34.480
headlines and that's kind of what's occurred here adams address the dojs and notice this comes days
01:30:40.960
after who pam bondi gets sworn in for those of you that are wondering who is pam bondi let's go ahead
01:30:48.480
real quick and show you guys because again i understand that some of you guys might not necessarily
01:30:53.680
be following politics like that so let me go ahead and quickly show you guys this is the new u.s attorney
01:30:59.280
of the united states of america okay pam bondi she was the former um uh ag for florida she was the
01:31:07.680
attorney general in florida from 2011 to 2019 now she what last week i think it was she was sworn in
01:31:15.200
as the um attorney general of the united states and just so you guys know attorney general united
01:31:19.600
states is the most powerful law enforcement official in the land she oversees all the united states
01:31:25.120
attorney's offices which are responsible for prosecuting individuals and she oversees the
01:31:29.040
the fbi the dea the atf all of the department of justice the attorney general they call it the
01:31:34.560
attorney general but they really think of them as the secretary of the department of justice they
01:31:38.880
just have a different title okay so she basically came down from her that they need to drop the
01:31:45.680
charges against mayor adams um out of the southern district of new york this new order earlier today
01:31:52.160
saying he has maintained his innocence all along senior coordinating producer for cbs news's crime
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and public safety unit anna schecter joins me now so anna thank you so much for being here i want to
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ask all right someone in the chat said oh we got the whole list of the uh guys yo the list is already
01:32:09.040
out with with epstein guys it's already out um ryan dawson has talked about it pretty extensively
01:32:15.840
um let me see if i get him on the show he said he wants to give it to kanye but i'm like bro that's
01:32:21.840
not gonna like um like ryan dawson already has the list guys he has a whole map on it and we've
01:32:29.840
covered the list quite a bit on fresh and fit this order it comes with strings attached right what are
01:32:37.680
they well that's exactly right what it does is it opens the door actually for um a situation where
01:32:44.640
adams can play ball with trump and do what he wants him to do which is to uh devote resources to
01:32:53.360
apprehending illegal immigrants particularly those with criminal background and deport as many people
01:32:59.200
as possible boom and this comes from the office of the deputy attorney general so uh basically pam
01:33:04.240
bondi's number two which let me see here who that is
01:33:32.880
let me just try clicking this then because we know we know it's pam bondi but who's her deputy
01:33:55.120
okay the honorable lisa monaco uh took office deputy attorney general united states
01:33:58.640
2021 she served as assistant president of home okay it's her
01:34:10.160
yeah so it goes right here your director is authorized by the attorney general to dismiss
01:34:13.360
depending charges usa versus adams well but what's really interesting in the document is
01:34:20.000
they explicitly state that after the election the mayoral election he's remember up for re-election in
01:34:26.000
november prosecutors can revisit this so it's almost like a test for mayor adams if he's going to fall
01:34:33.520
in line with trump's political aim that's interesting that they that they reserve the right to come back
01:34:38.800
later and charge him if they want so is this something that is implicit or is this something
01:34:43.040
he's signing a document saying yes i will go along with what you're asking me to do well uh it's really
01:34:49.120
up to the acting uh prosecutor and obviously this is very important guys because what donald trump
01:34:54.480
has quite a bit of ties to new york city that's home for him right so he's going to have an
01:34:58.720
incentive to have the mayor of new york city be loyal to him and this is a way for him to do it
01:35:06.320
now some of you might say yo this is fucked up you know political warfare hey man they wage this
01:35:12.160
against him for the past four years so he's he's he's the redemption arc is here chat the redemption arc
01:35:18.560
is absolutely here the lead of the southern district office to sign this uh document and mayor adams has
01:35:26.640
to agree um so yes in a sense he's probably going to agree because of course he wants these charges to
01:35:33.440
go away and he wants to continue on as a free uh a free man and acting as a mayor um this case is so
01:35:41.200
unprecedented this memorandum is so unprecedented the legal experts i've been talking to all morning they
01:35:46.800
just um they're they can't believe that what they're seeing yeah i i'm gonna lie to y'all i've
01:35:52.560
never seen this before either um normally it's a presidential pardon but they're not doing the
01:35:56.480
presidential pardon because there's no need just dismiss the case it's under indictment so they
01:35:59.760
could just dismiss it right dismiss the indictment good to go and it probably if he gave a presidential
01:36:06.800
pardon that would hit way that would hit the news way harder if he had if he had done a presidential
01:36:10.720
pardon as you guys know um presidents don't like to do pardons um during their term they typically
01:36:15.760
reserve it for after their term is done obviously in this case we saw something on orthodox where
01:36:20.640
trump on first day he released the january 6 prisoners but that was done more for um you know
01:36:26.480
prestige etc it was favorable for him to do that so cool but most of the time most presidents wait
01:36:33.040
until the end of their term to do pardons because it's typically not looked at as um favorable to
01:36:38.560
pardon criminals as joe biden did with his son and a bunch of other people he did it literally
01:36:42.480
a couple of days before he left office and that's how most presidents do it but this right here
01:36:46.480
it is unprecedented dismissing an indictment of a political figure uh upon a president taking office
01:36:52.000
never seen this shit before in this in the sense that it's just so blatantly political the reasons
01:36:57.760
for the dismiss the order to dismiss the charges are very clearly laid out as political to advance
01:37:04.560
the trump administration's efforts on uh illegal immigration and also that they say uh doj says that
01:37:11.920
it's bad timing because adams is up for election in november so these are just sort of very curious
01:37:18.080
sort of strange reasons and this has been a very long and complicated saga so can you just remind us
01:37:23.440
what he is accused of from the indictment absolutely you and i were sitting at this table when the news
01:37:28.800
broke and we were going through pages and pages of allegations of uh fraud correct corruption um accepting
01:37:37.280
campaign donations uh from uh foreign entities which is illegal um it's a description of more than a
01:37:45.360
hundred thousand dollars worth of perks like upgrades on flights uh five-star hotels in places like
01:37:51.840
istanbul and other locales around the world then there's also this issue of pressuring the fire department
01:37:58.960
to approve a plan for the turkish consulate in new york city without the required safety measurements in
01:38:05.840
place um so it's really kind of a wide array uh the prosecutors damian williams who used to be at sdny
01:38:12.960
who's now no longer there he laid out his case it's almost like reading a novel like or watching a film
01:38:18.960
more like going back you know to old school new york where uh there's you know pay to play favors and the
01:38:25.680
like um and you know mayor adams has said from day one i'm innocent i've never asked anyone to break the law
01:38:32.480
but as you said these charges could be refiled so yeah he just asked for the uh the fdny to basically
01:38:40.880
get the fire permits done asap so that he can get his turkish people their embassy on a certain day
01:38:47.120
when the prime minister was going to come to town that's basically the crux of the case um okay so
01:38:52.240
we're going to go ahead and do the tucker thing guys i just had to you know do give myself a quick
01:38:55.760
little pat on the back about that one because i did call it chat you guys are my witness i called it
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that he's angling for that fucking pardon he got it you know not obviously obviously not an
01:39:05.120
official presidential pardon but he went ahead and got the um he got the pardon as far as um
01:39:13.200
getting the case dismissed um zander league o'miring while you're adding rape parole one
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to ten uh like a five pros very average right um but honestly dude people care more about her
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for her brain not for um the way she looks which is good you always want to make a name
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for yourself off of what you say versus how you look known billy says thanks you guys for giving
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gonna go ahead and pin in the chat for you ninjas because it is going to be very difficult for me to read
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the fuck the fuck bro i've never argued against or for veganism ever that's a random ass
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fucking thing why are you scared to debate me on veganism bro i don't have an opinion on that the
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put this in the chat right now for you guys and pin it if you guys want to get your chats right on
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air and it gets shown all right i'm gonna pin it for you ninjas as well and then we're going to get
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boom all right cool and then all my castle club ninjas let me uh
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there's a link for you guys watching on castle club um holy berry topshay says rosalyn sanchez and
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latina natural body youtube video of trump jama's deadline ultimatum you're married for the subathon
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we should do top three fnf shows we could start it out with a call-in show then we do after ours
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then we do a red and blue pill songs were what you fresh bills and mo that's from demetrius raps
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um gal gadat is a j rose and sanchez back in the day okay
01:42:30.480
all right let's go to this tucker versus pierce discussion
01:42:44.720
for me about any okay megan markle does not represent actually hold on let's see how we
01:42:49.520
looking on the pierce morgan i don't want to say it because you don't want your oh yeah we taking over
01:42:55.440
chat um we right now 600 yeah we're going to surpass these guys we're probably going to surpass
01:43:03.280
these guys too yeah this is going to be one of his most viewed for sure chat this is going to be at a
01:43:06.720
million um probably by tomorrow and then what the hell is this america can handle trump yeah eric
01:43:14.080
weinstein's a bitch he blocked me on twitter for no i don't even know who this motherfucker is
01:43:25.600
yeah this is fucking pussy yeah so um yeah uh we're at 600k chat for the show that we did yesterday
01:43:34.560
on pierce morgan on kanye speaking of which i did a whole thread on this
01:43:40.240
right on x which i think was really well written let me show you guys it real quick
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you go to x.com go to my profile if you haven't already you guys all need to follow me on x i'd be
01:43:51.200
cooking on there we're at 240k followers by the way chat all right um and i don't even got a
01:43:59.680
fucking check and i'm shadow ban on this bitch and we're still cooking on x all right but here's
01:44:12.400
a thread how yay took over the internet and stole the limelight from the nfl super bowl and kendrick
01:44:17.920
lamar step by step one unannounced yay appeared at the grammys and had his wife reveal a new dress
01:44:24.560
after months of seclusion this exploded and put him in the map again on every media outlet here let me
01:44:30.000
drop the link for you guys here if you guys want to read along on this on your x don't worry guys
01:44:35.680
we're gonna do the right after this thread i'm gonna do the um pierce morgan and um tucker reaction
01:44:49.600
right two after getting back into the news cycle and having all eyes on him yay went on x and went on a
01:44:56.400
tweeting spree yay gave dissenting or controversial takes on every hot button issue in america today
01:45:02.800
jews feminism obesity homosexuality domestic violence did his innocence and even posted porn
01:45:08.160
to provoke everyone three by doing this there is no way yay did not offend everyone in some way
01:45:13.600
with his tweets good because that was his plan he cleverly did a easy merch launch at the same time
01:45:19.760
the best buyer is an emotional buyer so yay made sure to trigger everyone as best he can
01:45:24.080
four during his ex-troll fest yay selected the most sensitive yet powerful group to attack head
01:45:30.320
on them boys why because he had revenge to seek for two years ago when they launched the campaign to
01:45:37.280
cancel him they pressured him to apologize made him go from billionaire to millionaire overnight by
01:45:41.840
canceling him and labeled him crazy you guys remember jonathan greenblatt in adl went after him i showed
01:45:46.240
you guys the breakfast club interview where he bragged about getting kanye canceled five while trolling
01:45:51.280
them boys he teased releasing a white shirt with a black emblem from mustache man and joked he wouldn't
01:45:57.120
release it he then massively conducted this troll tweet marathon while he simultaneously did a clothing
01:46:02.160
launch for yeezy he had about 20 to 30 items for sale so when you guys went on the yeezy website in
01:46:07.040
the beginning he had a bunch of things on there six then yay employed a genius move he paid millions for
01:46:15.040
a super bowl commercial time slot but did this seven instead of a high quality ad for a coveted commercial
01:46:21.360
slot yay shot a low quality vertical iphone video while awkwardly lying down in a dentist's office
01:46:26.640
he barely speaks but simply tells viewers to go to yeezy.com and i showed you guys this commercial
01:46:31.040
yesterday when the customer goes on the site all the products are gone and only one product is there
01:46:36.240
which product is there the product that triggered the most emotions he teased a white shirt with the black
01:46:41.920
black emblem yay someone says he deactivated his ex after subo lad fucking genius it was so genius i
01:46:49.680
had to pick up multiple shirts as i'm sure millions of others did but why was this so successful despite
01:46:53.920
all the negative coverage on yay it's not because people are nazis it's because after years of
01:46:58.000
censorship yay's unhinged provocative tweets allowed us to experience something we haven't in years
01:47:01.920
the ability to critically think when controversial topics are brought to the forefront yay simply gave the
01:47:06.640
platform also after looking at this objectively i'm certain yay coordinated this marketing strategy with
01:47:11.280
elon beforehand hence why he wasn't banned during this campaign i think that was subtle why he
01:47:15.760
wasn't banned pierce morgan because as you guys know we did the whole debate on why he wasn't banned
01:47:19.920
right conclusion yay ran one of the most creative provocative and profitable clothing brand launches
01:47:27.120
i've ever seen he admitted he doubled sales after tweeting the most controversial takes all the
01:47:31.200
people crying and complaining actually made yay even more money in summary yay was able to utilize the
01:47:36.560
very cancel culture that made him go from billionaire to millionaire overnight two years ago
01:47:40.400
to become a multi-billionaire again in 2025 genius and then i go uh side note contrary to popular
01:47:47.040
belief easy products are incredibly cheap every piece of merchandise only 20 bucks which i didn't know
01:47:50.560
that by the way guys i always thought easy products were expensive uh but the reason why
01:47:54.640
it seems expensive because yay does a limited launch to turn each piece into a collective
01:47:58.080
design so basically what ends up happening is the resellers take the product buy the products
01:48:01.440
and then resell them for ridiculous amounts of money which i had not known that
01:48:04.880
right and then side note too maybe i'm stupid but who knows i'm just not into fashion like
01:48:08.800
that but when i found out i was like really surprised that he sells it for only 20 bucks
01:48:12.560
um side note too i call this the jordan effect as you guys know i used to collect jordans when i was
01:48:16.880
younger right the reason jordan sneakers are expensive and have hundreds of waiting in line
01:48:21.280
uh to a sneaker store or in the internet refreshing a page to order is because of scarcity guys the fear
01:48:26.240
of missing out drives hype and then more interesting stuff guys go ahead and obviously you know join the
01:48:31.440
newsletter which i think i got pinned in the chat anyway but um anyway with that said i'm going to get
01:48:36.560
some water and then we are going to go ahead and cook on this uh pierce morgan thing with um
01:48:42.880
with tucker because i think that this this uh discussion was extremely revealing i'm going to go
01:48:47.680
ahead and put this thing to 1.25 i'm going to take a quick piss guys get some water and we're going to
01:51:07.140
Where I was completely wrong, in COVID, I got very overly emotionally engaged.
01:51:14.140
Did you know that it made you impotent when you got it?
01:51:18.140
All the people that push the vaccine are idiots, bro.
01:51:28.140
Well, I've hosted some uncensored shows from strange places in my time, but never anywhere
01:51:40.140
My guest, Tucker Carlson, has never been here before either.
01:51:56.140
Now, I think this is interesting because you got two really big broadcasters from the United
01:52:05.140
I would argue that Tucker is Pierce's equivalent in the United States, and obviously Pierce's
01:52:15.140
So you got two of the biggest broadcasters of their respective countries having a discussion.
01:52:25.140
Did you ever think in all the alcohol-free gin joints in all the world, we would be finally
01:52:29.140
sitting down together in the middle of Saudi Arabia?
01:52:31.140
The world has gotten so weird that it actually doesn't shock me.
01:52:35.140
Pyongyang might shock me, but this feels like closer to the center than it used to, for sure.
01:52:40.140
I've been genuinely stunned by the reality of Saudi Arabia compared to what I've been told
01:52:48.140
I have so many friends who, you know, where were you?
01:52:50.140
I was just in Riyadh or Al-Ula, or I was vacationing with my family in Saudi.
01:52:54.140
I ran into, yesterday, ran into two Orthodox Jewish guys from Brooklyn in Riyadh.
01:53:00.140
Oh, we're looking to open a kosher something or other.
01:53:03.140
So I think a lot of our preconceptions are absurd, actually.
01:53:09.140
You think you know what you're going to find, but it's totally different.
01:53:12.140
Moscow being the greatest example, but there are a million others.
01:53:15.140
The most extraordinary example of that was you walking through the streets of Washington.
01:53:20.140
Where normally I would have expected you, in the heart of liberal country, to be a reviled
01:53:25.140
figure, chased by people down the street, having sackcloths thrown at you.
01:53:28.140
Actually, it was the complete opposite, which was very telling about the change of mood in
01:53:36.140
And I had to leave, ultimately, because I was pursuing...
01:53:54.140
Steve was close to Trump, and it was very hostile.
01:53:58.140
I don't think Washington is a liberal city in the true sense of liberal.
01:54:01.140
It's not open or relaxed, but it's institutional.
01:54:04.140
You know, it's based on the federal government and the way things are.
01:54:07.140
The status quo is very important to the people who live there, and anyone who seeks to disrupt
01:54:11.140
I mean, Idi Amin would get a far warmer welcome in my neighborhood than Donald Trump got.
01:54:18.140
And so to be greeted warmly in Washington, really because of Trump, it had nothing to
01:54:22.140
do with me, but people were happy that Trump got elected in Washington.
01:54:25.140
I don't fully understand what's going on, but I'm shocked by it.
01:54:29.140
I went to my first ever rally by any politician.
01:54:33.140
Happened to just go to New York, and I thought, you know what, I'm going to go down there.
01:54:36.140
And I spoke to President Trump in the morning, and I told him I was going to go down, and
01:54:45.140
But I thought, middle of Manhattan, right before an election.
01:54:48.140
Trump rallies really are like fucking music concerts.
01:54:53.140
He obviously does the dance, which obviously is very infectious.
01:55:01.140
And I would say Donald Trump, guys, was the first president to like brand his presidency.
01:55:07.140
Like, if you guys look back at the 2016 campaign, right, when he went up against Hillary, do
01:55:13.140
any of you even remember what Hillary's slogan was?
01:55:16.140
You know, we just, but we remember make America great again, right?
01:55:25.140
You know, I was worried about where I was going to be dropped, where there are going
01:55:27.140
to be tens of thousands of protesters marches through the streets of New York, buried a
01:55:33.140
I was there for a few hours, and there were 50,000 people outside, but they were all trying
01:55:38.140
And I said to the Secret Service, how many protesters turned up?
01:55:43.140
Turned up in the heart of Manhattan to protest.
01:55:45.140
And I thought then, well, I thought after he got shot, he's going to win.
01:55:48.140
And I thought after Biden got politically shot, it was even more likely he'd win because
01:55:54.140
I thought that they're going to coronate Kamala in this ridiculous manner.
01:56:01.140
By the time I got to that rally, I was like, he's home and dry.
01:56:08.140
And I thought, you know, is it a kind of surrender?
01:56:10.140
Is it, you know, Trump just built a bigger siege ramp and just knocked down the walls?
01:56:14.140
But the resistance was fake in the first place.
01:56:17.140
So they used, I mean, in my country, and I know yours as well, they used race politics
01:56:26.140
And they've been doing that for a very long time, right?
01:56:28.140
Like Joe Biden is saying, you know, if you don't vote for me, you're not black.
01:56:32.140
Um, and race politics is very strong in the United States because no one wants to be
01:56:36.140
But bro, like I told y'all before, we're tired of it, man.
01:56:40.140
I'm tired of these niggas, so I know you guys are too.
01:56:42.140
Like, get the fuck out of here with your BLM and taking a kneel during, uh, presidential
01:56:46.140
and, uh, during the, uh, excuse me, national anthem.
01:56:50.140
That was enforced by unhappy liberal white ladies.
01:56:54.140
And they had, like, a hammerlock on the culture of my country and really oppressed it.
01:56:58.140
And then when they took power through Joe Biden or attempted Kamala Harris, they did,
01:57:03.140
And so the second somebody just said out loud, like, this is all nonsense.
01:57:07.140
Like, these people don't know what they're doing.
01:57:09.140
Look at all the black people outside the rally.
01:57:15.140
And all the liberal white ladies are like, oh, yes, you do.
01:57:17.140
And everyone's like, shut up, liberal white ladies.
01:57:20.140
The tyranny of the menopausal angry liberal chick was just too much.
01:57:24.140
I mean, the fact that Trump won the Hispanic vote was truly extraordinary.
01:57:36.140
It wasn't just menopausal liberal white ladies, though they were in charge, ruling through
01:57:41.140
But it was a whole class of people whose cart was being overturned by Trump.
01:57:44.140
They used kind of symbolic figures like Meghan Markle, as you found out, as their proxies
01:57:52.140
But those proxies never represented the groups they supposedly represented.
01:57:54.140
Meghan Markle does not represent black people in the United States.
01:58:02.140
And Prince Harry's a fucking Simp for Gant with her.
01:58:06.140
Hypocritical group of people who are really going to get out of history.
01:58:10.140
She literally just used them for clout, got famous, became like royalty, and then just
01:58:16.140
Because if I'm not mistaken, they're separated right now.
01:58:18.140
It's the most hypocritical group of people ever.
01:58:21.140
Like, they don't know how the power grid works.
01:58:26.140
And when given the chance to rule, they wrecked the country because they don't know how
01:58:33.140
And it just turns out you can get pretty far in aggression.
01:58:35.140
There's sort of a famous battle at Gettysburg, the pivotal battle of the Civil War in the
01:58:38.140
United States, where a union detachment led by a guy from Maine called Joshua Chamberlain
01:58:43.140
who was a history professor at a college in Maine, led a charge with no ammunition.
01:58:47.140
And they just yelled loud enough that the Confederates were like, oh my gosh, you know,
01:58:52.140
A very similar thing just happened in the United States where these super angry, unhappy people
01:58:55.140
acting out of the agony of their own bare and personal lives were like, I'm in charge
01:59:00.140
I mean, they had no bullets in the gun, actually.
01:59:03.140
What was fascinating to watch it all go down in the last two years was you could go back
01:59:07.140
two years and Trump appeared to be dead and buried politically.
01:59:11.140
All the momentum was swinging behind people like Juan DeSantis.
01:59:14.140
It was like the party were desperate to move on from Trump.
01:59:21.140
And then almost from the moment they started the attempt to put him in prison, the law fair,
01:59:29.140
From the moment they started that, I just noticed, and obviously he couldn't fail to notice it,
01:59:32.140
but his poll numbers began to tick up and up and up.
01:59:34.140
And the more they did it and the more cases they threw at Trump, the more popular he grew.
01:59:42.140
It was the moment, I think it was August of 2022 when they raided his wife's underwear drawer
01:59:47.140
in an armed raid at Mar-a-Lago on a documents charge,
01:59:50.140
and then tried to tell us he had nuclear secrets in his dressing room or something.
01:59:54.140
It was so obviously political persecution conducted by the Justice Department,
01:59:57.140
which in our tradition, in our country, you can't do that.
02:00:01.140
That was by far the strongest case the government had against him.
02:00:05.140
And again, if you guys remember, when I broke down that document case, look,
02:00:16.140
To my knowledge, I don't think there's any big YouTuber that's actually ever investigated
02:00:26.140
And for those of you that are unaware what it is,
02:00:36.140
Gathering, transmitting, or losing defense information.
02:00:42.140
but basically like you can't have certain types of documents that aren't in a secure area.
02:01:13.140
Basically, long story short, this guy was sending, um, sensitive military information
02:01:22.140
And this is a case that I worked intimately on.
02:01:32.140
But either way, the point I'm trying to make is, um, this is a case that I worked on.
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That has actually done a 793 espionage site case.
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So, I'm here to tell you guys, that case they had against Trump with the documents
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was by far the strongest case they had against Trump.
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The reason why it was strong is because you can't have NDI or national defense information,
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oh, well, you know, Donald Trump, uh, can declassify the documents.
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But, national defense information doesn't matter the classification.
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is always gonna be problematic to not have in a secure area.
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So, um, this case actually is what concerned me the most.
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This was the most serious case they brought against him, in my opinion.
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And the one that they had him debts of rights on.
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That's why, if you notice, this is the only case that really got dismissed before he got elected.
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Now, the classification, like I said before, doesn't matter because a lot of it is NDI.
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Then he obviously got indicted at the state of New York, he got indicted at Washington, D.C.,
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Jack Smith, who was the special prosecutor, was the one running the federal investigations.
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He was running the Mar-a-Lago document case, and he was running the Washington, D.C. insurrection case.
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Now, the two state cases, we all know that's bullshit.
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Okay, having sex with Stormy Daniels, bro, okay, and paying her off, who cares?
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Then, out of Georgia, he had a, Fannie Willis had an overzealous RICO case against him and Rudy Giuliani, et cetera.
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But, again, that was two state cases, two federal cases.
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Now, with the federal cases, if you guys remember, Jack Smith didn't dismiss the Washington, D.C. case until Trump was elected.
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He was like, okay, this shit's dead in the water, I'm gonna drop it.
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But this case, and the reason why I suspect that they had to get this one out of the way ASAP,
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was because this is the one that actually was the most dangerous, this document case.
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So, what ended up happening was a district judge out of the Southern District of Florida,
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because, remember, West Palm Beach falls under the Southern District of Florida, okay?
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A district judge that had the case basically dismissed it on grounds that Jack Smith didn't have the proper authority to bring this case forward.
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So, basically, she got dismissed on a technicality.
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But I think, but she also was appointed by Trump.
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A lot of the Democrats complain and say, oh, well, this is a judge that was appointed by Trump, blah, blah, blah.
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The reason why they dismissed it was, it was by far the strongest case against Trump.
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And if, me just being very honest here, if Trump had went to trial on his document case, he would have lost.
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And he would have got a serious amount of time.
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So, thank God he got elected as president, right?
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But had he not gotten elected as president, the judge still dismissed this case.
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But Jack Smith was trying to refile that document case against Trump, Chad.
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So, if Trump had never become president, and Jack Smith was able to refile the case in the Southern District of Florida, and Trump went to trial, he would have lost.
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Because him simply having the documents is the L.
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Give me once in the chat if you guys learned something new there.
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You guys might not watch my FedReacts episodes where I covered this in detail.
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Give me once if that's something new that you guys didn't know.
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It was really at that moment, I think, that I was on vacation with my kids and my wife and kids.
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I was in a foreign country and I thought, ooh, he's going to be president.
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You know, he had very capable, a couple, I thought, very capable people who I like.
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And the problem with DeSantis was not that he was incompetent.
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And that became really clear on, like, the war in Ukraine.
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Like, Ron DeSantis comes out and says, oh, the war in Ukraine is not central to American national security.
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The next day, Ron DeSantis is like, oh, no, it's really important that we continue to send hundreds of billions to Zelensky or whatever.
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And then his donors demand hate speech law in Florida.
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I hope he sees this because I mean it with love.
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You can't be a pure puppet of your biggest donors.
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Everyone's influenced by the people around him.
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Donors have a great deal of influence, inordinate influence, probably.
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But you can't do exactly what they say every time.
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And this is a moment where people are kind of hip to that trick.
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And they sort of know the politicians, you know what I mean, aren't really acting on their behalf or even independently.
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Yeah, that did fuck up Ron DeSantis quite a bit.
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Ron DeSantis is absolutely controlled by them boys as many other pop, um, as many other politicians are.
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And I think DeSantis was just too obvious about that.
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And also, um, he did a really bad job of launching his campaign for presidency.
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He launched it on like a fucking Twitter space.
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Like, I know Twitter is cool and all, but like, that was a bad move.
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When the law fair continued, it seemed to me the tipping point where I was convinced Trump would win was the attempt to prosecute him for ultimately what he was convicted of doing, which was shuffling a bit of paperwork over an alleged one night stand with a porn star 18 years before, which on every level was so ridiculous.
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And I'm glad that Pierce holds this position on that because he's, I agree, it was absolutely a fucking waste of time to bring that case forward the way they did.
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And he's referring to the, uh, Stormy Daniels case, guys, is what he's referring to.
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I immediately looked at the polls and what was fascinating was, I mean, no Americans thought this was a good idea to go after Trump over something so trivial to actually drag an American president for the first time for a criminal court over something so pathetic and so inconsequential.
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With such an obvious example, it seemed to me, of a petty, political, spiteful move to try and shut Trump down.
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All my guys that are watching on Rumble, do me a solid, guys.
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Keep it open so that we can keep bringing the normies in to this, you know.
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We need more recruits for the OSS to take over.
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I'm dropping a YouTube link for you guys right here.
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Just mute it if you want to watch it on Rumble.
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It just seemed to me, well, if you're gonna do this, he's gonna win the election.
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This is, Americans are not gonna put up with this.
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And my cast club, guys, I got like 160 of y'all in here.
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The more views we get on YouTube, the more people find the content.
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The more people that find the content, the more we can convert them over to the OSS.
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And we are gonna fight back against this bullshit DEI politically correct inclusivity bullshit.
02:09:59.140
You guys like the fact that I keep it real, raw.
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So, watch on YouTube because that's how we get the new recruits.
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You guys know I hate YouTube, but it's a necessary evil.
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With respect, I don't think the president handled it in exactly the right way.
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I would have said, all right, everybody here in this room, all of my judges arrayed against me,
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raise your hand if you haven't sent money to your girlfriend or boyfriend.
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If you're an American politician and you've ever sent money to your girlfriend or boyfriend,
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because, like, a lot of those guys have girlfriends, then you're disqualified.
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We're gonna leak the, you know, ethics committee investigation we did on it.
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And Gaetz said something which I wish had come true, which is, okay, fine.
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Let's leak all the ethics committee investigations, all the sealed investigations into city members of Congress.
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You know, I wish Matt Gaetz stuck it through, man.
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So, you know, there's a good chance they could have confirmed Matt Gaetz, too.
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If you don't take money from APAC, that's respectable.
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I could only think of two that don't take money from APAC.
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And I think that's why they went after getting Thomas Massey the fuck up out of there.
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Matt Gaetz has alluded to Israel when it comes to spying.
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I mean, if you want to play that game, let's play the game.
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There's some hypocrisy of people like Mitch McConnell, or pick one, with personal lives that would not withstand scrutiny.
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But as long as we're judging, okay, let's judge.
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They're not in a position to talk like that at all.
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A lot of these guys are completely controlled by their personal peccadillas, by their personal failings.
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Bill Clinton, who I thought was a very good politician, interviewed him a few times.
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But in the end, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the fact he paid somebody off $850,000 in another scandal.
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You put it all together, you think, okay, if you're going to play this card with Trump,
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do you not understand that this is going to come back and haunt you guys for eternity?
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In other words, if you get to that kind of ludicrously petty level where you drag a president
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through a criminal court over something so trivial, then this will never stop.
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Well, it also devalues Americans' faith in their justice system, which is a real cost.
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And if there's one thing, you know, there's this constant conversation about what makes America,
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And you often hear the dumbest people in our society say it's because of our free-market economy,
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The main thing that we have always had is a fair justice system.
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Not perfect, but basically pretty fair, where every citizen is treated equally.
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I mean, that's the promise of the United States.
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And if you tamper with that, you're really messing with the core formula of the country.
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I mean, there's an egalitarian spirit that undergirds all of our institutions.
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That's a Northern European concept that was brought to North America 250 years ago.
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The left is destroying that, with the complicity of lots of Republicans, too.
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But I don't think we should mess with that at all.
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The other pivotal moment, it seemed to me, in the race was the assassination attempt.
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Where Trump's reaction, I mean, my brother was a British Army colonel, for example.
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And he said to me, you never know how people are going to react until they get shot.
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That some people that you would least expect crumble, cry, cry out for their mother.
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Other people who you may not expect to be that courageous leap up and go straight back into the fire.
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Because he didn't know if there were other shooters in the audience.
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His natural gut reaction was to stand up, say, fight, fight, fight, with blood pouring out.
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Because most people would have fucking cowered at that point.
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And this is when he's looking at the immigration chart.
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And him looking at that immigration chart and having his head turned actually saved his life, chat.
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And if you want to really see something that's sad, take a look at what happened.
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crazy and the chat started chanting usa too great moment in american history guys
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it was at that point my friends that he won that fucking election by the way
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you got even liberals saying this is epic even people that hate trump saying holy shit
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i remember hassan piker even tweeted saying holy shit this dude just won the election
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leftist ass socialist ass liberal ass hassan piker even admitted that trump was going to win the
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election after that and it became not just an iconic image but i'm certain that if it was any
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doubt that's the moment he won the election did you feel the same of course because the the
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prerequisite the prerequisite for leadership is bravery physical bravery not just conceptual
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bravery i'm so brave but actual bravery you know the guy who leads the tribe is the guy who you
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know repels the invaders period that's been true since we lived in caves and it's never going to
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not be true and you know kamala harris would like it not to be true because she's obviously a coward
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who follows instructions and the leadership of both parties is that way and trump is unusual in that he
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has bravery and people follow that it's a matter of instinct um i do think that that shooting i hope
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will be i hope that'll be examined because what's happened with the investigation we don't know
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anything about this here's i don't know because you're not from the united states it's very common
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for assassins of presidents to have no motive at all that's true and at the age of 20 to have no
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social media profile never on the internet nothing kind of weird no record at all yeah no cutlery in
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that's funny yeah oswald etc that's actually funny is it's common that they don't have a motive
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home um advanced bomb making skills operating drones bringing rangefinder making a pretty great
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offhand shot at 150 yards under duress it's just normal in america i mean the whole thing is so
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not sexually the fact that the secret service allowed this to happen which they did guys on
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the most oh if you were if i was running the secret service for the day what's the first place
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all right we're at 1.5 k likes guys let's get to 2 000 and just you'd look oh it would be the flat
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roof with a direct line on the stage you think and there was not one agent positioned or assigned
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to look at that none they had no idea why well because they wanted to kill trump obviously the
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administration wanted to kill trump i mean there's no doubt you genuinely think well i know that and i
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know that by what i saw in other words if you leave your child inside a locked car on a hot day
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and go into a casino and spend three hours gambling and the kid suffocates i can say peers you killed
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your child so i didn't mean to it doesn't matter you didn't care enough about your child that you
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went back and rescued him from suffocation it's demonstrable your intent can be divined from your
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actions if you allow a roof 140 30 40 yards away to remain unsurveiled a guy with a rangefinder
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and a drone to come into your area while the president president it's absolutely wild you
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don't care about saving the life i actually thought what happened at the golf course a few weeks later
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was even worse in this sense this is a few weeks after he's actually been shot yes he's playing at
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his own golf course where he regularly plays at weekends when he's in in florida and he was five
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minutes away of walking up to a green and literally this is when ryan ralph was sitting there with the
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ak-47 chat a couple weeks later absolutely nuts where if one secret service agent you happen to
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walk ahead yeah because they were playing golf so what they would do guys is the secret service agents
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would go up to the next hole ahead of time so they can scout it out and that's how they found
02:20:08.360
ryan ralph sitting there with the fucking ak-47 this after matthew crooks had tried to kill him
02:20:15.840
like uh two months prior because this should happen in september so what july 15th ish trump almost
02:20:22.140
got shot by matthew crooks at butler pennsylvania then in west palm beach county uh two three months
02:20:29.620
later this guy ryan ralph the crazy ukraine ukraine pro ukraine war idiot was sitting there in the
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bushes with the ak-47 waiting and he had been there for 12 hours chat he had been there since like one
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four o'clock in the morning the day before of a rifle poking out of a bush that guy had a loaded
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ak-47 he had body armor he was ready to go trump would be dead and that would have been i think the
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biggest scandal ever because that was just weeks after he'd already survived but no one makes much
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of a fuss about that how many members of congress did that guy meet with a lot he was in ukraine which
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is controlled by the u.s intel services i mean that's just a fact he was in ukraine which is a kind of
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and blackrock who's investing a bunch of money to rebuilding it and who runs blackrock
02:21:14.720
speaking of which chat give me uh i'm gonna run a poll do you guys want me to react to um
02:21:22.140
the zelensky interview with lex friedman you guys want me to do an episode on that i don't know if
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there's a demand for it but let me see let me see if you guys even want i'll do a poll right now on
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youtube spring of lunacy sorry i know you support it but um it's done more to destabilize
02:21:36.640
the west and anything that's happening i know a lot of you guys think lex friedman is boring which
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he fucking is i'll be honest with you he's dry as fuck he's boring but um let's do this paul anyway
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my lifetime in the amount of evil that has emanated from that country the amount of assassinations
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that have come from ukraine i happen to know i was very high and so this guy's in ukraine and having
02:21:54.520
contact well how many members of congress do you meet with him what do they talk about this is
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an assassin no we don't know so again the media fascinating the mainstream media when was the last
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big piece you read about either assassination and yet if that had been an attempt on obama
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on biden on harry on anyone on the democrat side they wouldn't stop talking about it because
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everybody knows what this is these are not lone gunmen any more than you know lee harvey oswald
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was a lone gun the lone gunman killed by a lone gunman two days later okay okay now i mean it's
02:22:21.480
just happened it's so horrifying that clearly both of these guys were agents of the permanent
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government in washington all right i dropped the uh the poll for you guys let me know what you guys
02:22:29.540
want i just put it do you guys want me to do a reaction to zalenski slash lex interview hell yes
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or hell no up to you ninjas globally i'm very well aware of the fact that lex friedman is boring
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as fuck i turn him on when i want to go to sleep to be honest with y'all niggas boring as hell and
02:22:43.480
and everyone thinks that he's like a plant because no one knows how the hell he became so popular
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which including me but yeah and there's like no honest person who could deny that it's just so
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obvious and i think that people don't want to wrestle with that because it's incredibly disturbing
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i think it's also possible that people in trump administration don't want to deal with it i mean
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they're still guarded by the secret service yeah and whatever elements tried to murder trump
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are still in the positions they i'm not watching the other day walking through a las vegas casino
02:23:06.420
and everyone was like isn't that great i was like wow really they're letting the president walking
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walk through an open casino with endless amounts of people milling around i think you can carry guns
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in vegas i think can you um it seemed to me a very high risk environment to put a a guy who
02:23:20.860
literally just survived two assassination attempts is it two i mean there are more i think aren't there
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i mean we don't know about i don't know trump trump doesn't want people to know about that
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with the reality i think i think what you're saying is true so um i think it's even more extraordinary
02:23:32.520
than you're saying actually or than we really know do you worry about him staying alive literally
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no because i think that um if you're going to lead you have to be willing to risk your life
02:23:41.400
i mean obviously i i mean of course i i love trump personally so it's like no i mean
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i can't imagine two things worse than trump being harmed so i'm i don't want to be cavalier about
02:23:50.260
that oh shit tim tim is going over to uh to rumble it looks like damn simple joining rumble premium
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solidifies rumble as the leader for independent creators bro i'm telling you man i'm telling y'all
02:24:02.820
bro mark my words in the next five to ten years almost all right-wing conservative media is going to
02:24:11.380
be on fucking rumble guys i'm telling y'all bro the youtube censorship is getting out of fucking
02:24:18.900
control bro out of fucking control and youtube is going to lose the monopoly on the news they're
02:24:26.020
going to lose it especially anything that leans right they're going to fucking lose it bro telling
02:24:31.920
y'all man telling y'all they keep doing this dumb shit more and more guys are going over to to rumble
02:24:39.280
i i you you can make the argument all the biggest political creators are already on rumble anyway
02:24:45.380
on the right uh crowder bongino benny johnson's on rumble they're on youtube too but like the people
02:24:55.580
that are almost exclusively on rumble are like crowder bongino we all most of our content's on
02:25:01.100
rumble bro i'm telling y'all man five to ten years man they're gonna rumble is gonna take over
02:25:06.380
but i also think as a factual matter you cannot lead anything including your own family unless you're
02:25:12.300
willing to lay down your life for it i've always thought that i mean that is what it is to be a
02:25:15.460
leader i'm putting other people before myself it doesn't mean that you take senseless risks of
02:25:18.940
course but it does mean that you have a measure of physical courage and trump is deploying that
02:25:22.940
a lot and i think it's essential it's absolutely essential and you'll hear people say well
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never take any risk no no you want to lead you have to that's what the job is is taking risks
02:25:31.040
funny enough i talked to him a week after he was shot and he i said it takes a lot i said not just to
02:25:36.160
get up when you did but a week later you'll be back on a he just finished another rally and i said did you
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not have any second thoughts about getting on a stage with 20 000 more strangers a week after
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he was shot and he said an interesting thing a very rare moment of kind of slight vulnerability
02:25:47.060
he was missing he said i knew if i didn't get back out quickly i may never get back out yeah i thought
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that was a really honest it wasn't a week it was two days yeah because he was shot on a saturday
02:25:54.860
and the republican convention started monday right i'm looking at my picture that's good i'm
02:25:58.200
remembering this right the saturday afterwards was when he did the first rally afterwards
02:26:01.100
where he was in the middle of you know a stadium in in milwaukee i was sitting next to him and
02:26:05.840
i talked to him that night i mean what struck me the most was his attitude the night he was
02:26:10.600
shot i talked to him late night saturday night about something else and he i said well that's
02:26:15.200
kind of you just got you okay didn't want to talk about himself at all and the first thing he said
02:26:19.580
and went on about it was how brave the people in the crowd were and i thought you know he's often
02:26:23.880
been called well he's always called a narcissist but here in his moment of of crisis he's directing
02:26:28.480
attention to other people i thought that was so because as you said you don't really know a man
02:26:32.360
until there's a lot of pressure you think he's changed i mean i've spoken to him a few times not
02:26:34.940
as much as you would have done but i i do detect that two things have changed him as a man one
02:26:39.840
getting a second chance at life literally where half an inch and he's dead and the other getting
02:26:44.080
another go at the presidency which was you know whatever people want to say it was completely
02:26:47.680
derailed by the pandemic and i think that without that pandemic he'd have been re-elected very
02:26:52.040
comfortably and so he had a chance to sort of do over at two things professional and personal
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yes and i do sense with him both privately but also what i'm seeing in public a slightly changed
02:27:01.260
guy do you feel that well i strongly feel that i strongly on many levels i noticed it i mean i
02:27:05.920
was at the inauguration and you know right near him when he gave that inaugural i've never seen him
02:27:10.400
read you know he's an amazing conversationalist a wonderfully entertaining host in person and
02:27:15.620
he's a great extemporaneous speaker but he's never been a great teleprompter reader he didn't
02:27:19.460
miss as a teleprompter reader i noticed he didn't miss a single word in that inaugural he was just so
02:27:24.240
calm um stylistic but it's i think it speaks and disciplined and disciplined i will say this i find it
02:27:30.720
interesting because tucker was not a trump fan before guys he was also a never trumper don't
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want to be the bear of bad news but that's the truth really focused right the pitfall look i mean
02:27:41.960
trump has full command of the u.s government the extent anybody ever does because it's so huge um
02:27:46.480
and more power in his first week of the presidency than any president in my lifetime more than reagan
02:27:49.980
so he can do a lot and his program is popular it's always been he's done he's done a lot not a lot
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the first week has been extraordinary i've never seen anything like it it's it's shocking to me
02:27:58.380
how um just efficient the functioning has been it's it's and it's so heartening the point is
02:28:03.540
in order to stop trump you need to massive guys we're at 1.6k likes man let's get to that 2,000
02:28:10.000
ninjas we should be at 2,000 let's go we got 2,500 y'all watching we got 5,000 plus of you guys in here
02:28:16.540
let's get uh let's get to uh let's get 2,000 likes guys
02:28:21.700
derail not just him but the country you need a covid and or a war and i think as long as
02:28:29.420
or putting him in jail or an assassin's bullet well they can't put him in jail i don't think
02:28:32.860
they're gonna put him in jail they tried yeah they did yeah they can't now um they definitely can't
02:28:38.140
now but i mean now going forward in the next four years if he can avoid a war with iran and a war
02:28:44.400
with russia a deepening war with russia he will be the most effective president really since the
02:28:48.520
founding i think he will he will really change the country for the better those are the as of today
02:28:53.460
those are the two things i can imagine where it's just not possible to govern because you're so
02:28:58.300
distracted because you're so broke um because there's so much else going on so if you can avoid
02:29:02.100
that avoid those two things and there are all these well he shares your view about war which is
02:29:05.260
he's anti-war instinctively of course he thinks america's wage far too many why he got elected yeah
02:29:09.280
but prohibitively expensive yeah he sees war both in terms of people who die
02:29:12.580
and does financially ruin us and has been a mess yes i do have rumble stock you know it
02:29:17.500
we're broke because of wars right we're literally broke right yeah i mean elon musk keeps warning
02:29:22.580
people and then ask yourself why did we go to these wars all the wars in the middle east
02:29:31.040
did our oil prices go down nope their gas prices go down nope
02:29:37.420
but we spent trillions upon trillions upon trillions of dollars on these fucking wars man
02:29:44.420
cool we'll go bust if this continues if the spending
02:29:47.400
why is that right we sent it abroad um trillions trillions of dollars since 9-11 so
02:29:52.460
yeah i mean that's just a math question i don't think there's much debate about it but there's a
02:29:55.420
huge debate in washington about how to proceed and there's a lot of pressure on trump to go to war
02:30:00.200
with iran and to deepen the war with russia and you know you could argue as to why people would want
02:30:04.760
that but they do and a lot of them are donors and they're putting a lot of pressure on him
02:30:08.180
and his nominees and i think he wants to resist it is my sense because the people pushing it have an
02:30:12.940
unbroken track record of failure and destruction it's like not it's not like if you're some you
02:30:16.740
know neocon foreign policy theorist you can point to like a lot of successes look what we did in libya
02:30:19.960
right how's iraq doing it's insane they're insane has america won a war since world war ii
02:30:26.160
well you're assuming we won world war ii but um well you certainly helped us win it yeah i mean
02:30:33.160
unfortunately the worst leader in world history probably won at stalin you know but whatever
02:30:37.140
um he was certainly a major pilot to you yeah well yeah we're going to come to you platforming a guy
02:30:41.420
called churchill the real villain of world war ii platforming platforming talking to people we
02:30:46.980
disagree controversial take uh stalin and um stalin and churchill are worse than a mustache man
02:30:54.040
i genuinely believe that i think they're worse than mustache man as much as people want to sit
02:31:00.220
there and try to make churchill a fucking champion he was a drunken idiot
02:31:03.920
did you disagree with him about that did you think churchill was a villain
02:31:08.460
i think i think and tucker had daryl cooper on who daryl cooper you know really good historian
02:31:15.340
he even said that churchill was evil the country's been destroyed and i'm part english so i have a
02:31:20.700
right to say this i can barely go there it's so depressing and degraded no offense i i mean that
02:31:24.820
was great many people that feel the same well i feel that way i have relatives there i mean i grew up
02:31:29.060
going there i mean i again i'm part english i have i have a right to say this um and so i don't
02:31:33.860
think what is your english connection well like the tucker's english um and i have relatives there
02:31:39.580
now so i don't embarrass them by saying there but um and my point is i've spent my life going there
02:31:44.520
i've always loved it there are things about it i love now but i go to london now and i'm shocked
02:31:48.480
by it it's disgusting and the no self-respect at all the people the native english the indigenous
02:31:52.980
population of your island have no self-respect at all and they can't even stand up and say hey
02:31:56.680
you know you're get out of here like you're we have way too much immigration and it's not making
02:32:00.500
the country better it's making it much worse and not just immigration but replacing your
02:32:03.260
manufacturing economy with a finance economy with the sleaziest people the world come to london and
02:32:07.020
like sell off all your assets and no one can say anything about it so i'm very distressed i say
02:32:10.800
that with love and my only point is how can you say churchill saved great britain when it's in its
02:32:14.900
current condition well you could say he certainly saved it at the time i mean he saved us from the
02:32:19.040
nazis along with america we couldn't have won it without america so let's be clear about that but
02:32:23.680
there's no doubt that to me that winston churchill would go down as one of the great historical
02:32:27.380
figures because without his leadership i genuinely do not think that the allies would have won that
02:32:31.520
war well you wouldn't have been in the war without churchill but um in the first place well we were
02:32:34.560
in the war without churchill we were already in it not to the extent that you became in it well he
02:32:39.300
wasn't prime minister no i'm very aware i'm very aware here's look i think churchill was one of the
02:32:43.280
smartest people certainly one of the best writers ever to hold any office in any country i think he was a
02:32:47.680
wonderful artist i think he had a kind of flair that's irresistible particularly to americans i think
02:32:51.600
americans like churchill much more than the brits do you kicked him out of office at the end of the
02:32:54.400
war yeah obviously but then we brought him back you brought him back um here's my problem with
02:32:58.820
churchill again the current state of great britain does not look to me like a country that won a war
02:33:03.860
looks like a country that lost a war badly and was degraded england is fucked guys i've told you guys
02:33:08.980
many times why i dislike the united kingdom it's overrun with foreigners that don't you know
02:33:18.440
assimilate to western culture it's rampant with fucking knife crime london is a fucking cesspool
02:33:24.820
terrible man absolutely terrible how did that happen why you're not allowed to ask that because
02:33:32.260
people like oh that's holocaust denial i'm not holocaust denial that's one thing i would never
02:33:36.980
deny all these people got murdered i'm not denying that at all i'm talking about specifically great
02:33:40.140
britain the country of a lot of my ancestors looks like it lost a war how did that happen i think it's
02:33:45.060
a totally fair question and anyone who says it's not a fair question is a liar and i'm not going to
02:33:48.420
be intimidated because i'm part english so buzz off what's the answer and so i don't think that you
02:33:52.540
can't put it on church i don't put it entirely on churchill you can't put any of it on churchill
02:33:55.160
because actually you look at the yeah islam is taking over the united kingdom and and unfortunately
02:33:59.500
islam is not compatible with a democracy and i know a lot of muslims are going to get mad at me
02:34:06.460
for saying that but i call i call a spade a spade even if it doesn't necessarily benefit me
02:34:10.300
right the truth is is that islam simply doesn't is not compatible with a western democracy
02:34:18.000
sorry it just isn't sharia law isn't it's not compatible
02:34:23.160
the 60s you would say that britain was absolutely roaring post-war right it's only really your
02:34:29.140
manufacturing was dying well you're rationing until the 50s like how did this work well because
02:34:33.100
we've just been in the world war i'm saying that's an awfully slow recovery for a winning nation
02:34:36.980
if you won why did you have rationing for 10 years after but here's here's um anti-semcast says
02:34:42.400
tucker's dad was cia agent he applied for cia himself too he's not on our side he can't even
02:34:46.520
say jays always dance around it google grinerd island um alboy says whatever happened with those
02:34:54.420
terrorists that caused the mass shooting in russia last year seems everyone forgot about it and the
02:34:57.900
lex zelensky interview would be good um i've been having a hard time sleeping lately so that will do
02:35:03.200
the trick okay looks like 60 of you guys want that lex interview all right um hey myron do you have
02:35:10.380
any plans to react to the content nuke on destiny he said some wild stuff back in the day uh who made
02:35:15.460
a constant nuke on him i didn't even know someone made a constant nuke on him known billy says thanks
02:35:19.100
to you guys and giving the advice amazing advice on for 6 30 credit score to 7 30 let's go known billy
02:35:23.480
good stuff you know what's funny check out the owner of shopify is yeah i know um look okay
02:35:31.160
okay so i actually tweeted about this all right and i'm going to show you guys the tweet on this
02:35:37.480
tucker thing and the boys the real problem to be much more specific about churchill who is someone
02:35:42.440
i really would love to have met i mean he's an extraordinary person and an incredibly charming
02:35:45.820
person the most charming i don't know how you could say to the english people it is essential that
02:35:51.280
your sons go die to preserve the territorial integrity of poland and then hand poland to stalin
02:35:56.540
of all people i don't know how you could be in an alliance with stalin the greatest mass murderer
02:35:59.560
in history i don't know how roosevelt could be in an alliance with stalin once you're in an
02:36:02.380
alliance with stalin you lose all moral authority so what do you do about you are not allowed to
02:36:06.480
lecture me about anything let me you're in a military alliance let me take you back we murdered
02:36:10.000
all the let me make you present to millions of people let me make you president of the united
02:36:12.940
states at the time what else do you do about adolf hitler given that it was crystal clear
02:36:16.460
his ambition was not going to stop with poland he wanted to wage a world war he wanted to seize
02:36:21.140
he wanted to invade the soviet union which he wanted to invade the soviet union i'm very anti-hitler i've
02:36:26.220
always been anti-hitler he killed a lot of people and who didn't deserve to die and um and destroyed
02:36:32.120
his country so i'm certainly not defending hitler um so preemptively to anyone who says i am what
02:36:38.540
would you have done about shut up i would act as any president has a moral obligation to act in what
02:36:43.080
he believes is the best interest of his country all right so i put so i posted this right here right
02:36:47.400
i posted this tweet and i go because i'm just noticing right
02:36:52.260
anyone else notice let me get a little bit bigger for you ninjas
02:36:59.600
right i go anyone else noticed tucker has tactfully platformed anti-israel figures and asked smart
02:37:09.940
questions he brought thomas massey on to discuss apac he brought daryl cooper on to discuss churchill
02:37:15.540
versus mustache man jefferson morley uh who discussed israel and jfk dave smith exposing neocons
02:37:22.420
and then jeffrey sacks us slash israel foreign policy
02:37:25.700
like did you guys notice that like that's what like look i know some of you guys are critical
02:37:32.300
saying yo he's uh you know he's controlled opposition whatever but and he or he's scared to name name
02:37:39.940
name uh them boys but look sometimes you could do more damage right because you guys got to remember
02:37:47.280
bro right look i don't agree with tucker on everything right i also agree and wish that he
02:37:55.880
would be a bit more um out there with exposing them boys but you guys got to understand your ability to
02:38:03.060
speak freely is directly proportional to your influence okay so the bigger you are the less
02:38:12.580
ability you have to cover certain topics that are taboo this is why kanye west went viral last week
02:38:21.160
because he's an a-list celebrity talking about shit that everyone else is terrified to touch
02:38:26.980
right so the next best way that you can get your views out there is by platforming someone that
02:38:38.140
shares those views and kind of just letting them talk now some of you might say that's a cowardly way
02:38:42.780
out some of you might not agree with that some of you might not like that some of you might say
02:38:46.460
that's bullshit like come on man that's that's a cop-out or that's cope but i genuinely think
02:38:56.760
conservative creator in the united states of america i don't even think it's close i think
02:39:03.400
tucker carlson is number one he's number one you guys might disagree with me you guys some of you
02:39:09.440
might sit here and try to say um i don't know who else comes close actually i i think name some
02:39:19.040
names in the chat i think tucker carlson is the biggest name in conservative media
02:39:23.200
he does a show or he does an appearance thousands of people are there he sells out arenas
02:39:34.260
he's the biggest so since he's the biggest that comes with negative ramifications sometimes and
02:39:44.820
that means you he can't speak openly about certain things as much as he wants and also keep this in
02:39:48.760
mind he is in conservative media who runs conservative media chat huh who runs conservative
02:39:57.860
media it's the same reason that they got our boy points his band everywhere we know who runs
02:40:02.820
conservative media nah bro someone said alex jones are you fucking drunk tucker is way bigger than
02:40:08.060
alex jones tucker got alex jones back on x man get the fuck out of here nigga said alex jones
02:40:14.060
you drunk he's bigger than charlie too yeah he's bigger than charlie kirk too yeah
02:40:19.020
because tucker has the boomer audience he has the young audience as well and he was on fox news and
02:40:28.820
he left so yeah dude no tucker is the biggest by far do said alex jones bruh tucker carlson is the
02:40:37.540
one that got alex jones back on x if you guys don't remember he interviewed alex jones on his show
02:40:42.080
and then shortly thereafter um alex jones got unbanned on x and tucker was a big part of him
02:40:47.300
getting unbanned on x so um so with that said yeah i think tucker is the biggest conservative
02:41:01.100
media personality in america so since he's the biggest he can't go at the people that control
02:41:06.860
conservative media so instead what he does is he platforms people that do it for him
02:41:12.120
so and i showed you guys the tweet already he's platformed a bunch of anti-israel people
02:41:20.940
and he's also platformed some people that are pro-israel um no joe rogan is not uh i wouldn't
02:41:28.480
consider joe rogan conservative media joe rogan's a libertarian child he's not a republican he's not a
02:41:37.580
i i wouldn't consider joe rogan a part of conservative media and if he is i mean you
02:41:44.760
could you could make the argument that he's a part of conservative media but not really dude not really
02:41:49.980
so chat i know you guys are like yo uh he's not on our side his dad was cia and he doesn't name the
02:42:02.520
jays but he actually does he just doesn't do it himself he brings other people on that do it
02:42:06.580
anyway like bro he's platformed some people that are super anti-israel and he's got a lot of heat
02:42:11.740
for it too i remember when he had daryl cooper on everyone's saying yo you platformed a nazi blah blah
02:42:16.460
blah people were pissed at tucker for platforming him and also he got some heat for bringing thomas
02:42:21.220
massey on and exposing the apac stuff and he also got in trouble for um platforming um sacks
02:42:28.680
jeff sacks he got heat for platforming jeff sacks too because jeff sacks always says that our
02:42:36.540
american foreign policy is run by israel period not in the interest of humanity the world of his own
02:42:42.780
country but now that tucker's independent he could do this shit you guys think he would have been able
02:42:46.120
to do this shit on fox news fuck no fuck no he wouldn't have been able to do this on fox news
02:42:51.220
we know who runs fox news they're nation states isn't that what america did so you don't have to
02:42:55.780
like him you can go ahead and say that his father's cia or he's a plant whatever one thing i will give
02:43:00.280
him respect for is he's platformed a bunch of people that have controversial takes on that land in
02:43:08.180
the middle east and even pierce pierce has platformed some some people that are anti-israel as well
02:43:16.180
obviously he's trying to play a middle ground here with it which is fine but pierce has done it too
02:43:21.440
so i give him credit as well he's he's brought both sides on okay look i'm not against fighting
02:43:26.740
world war ii i'm not i'm not i'm only saying specifically with reference to churchill you can't
02:43:31.860
go to your country your countrymen and say go ahead and die to preserve the dignity of polish
02:43:36.300
territorial integrity of the dignity of poland the nation of poland and then give it to stalin
02:43:39.880
and it languishes under an iron curtain and people are murdered and rounded up and tortured to death
02:43:44.660
for 40 years that wasn't what churchill did yes it is what churchill did because he came in after
02:43:48.080
the war started no no at tehran potstam yalta he they made a deal to hand eastern europe which he had
02:43:53.360
brought his country to war to protect to stalin there is no getting around the fact that stalin is
02:43:58.720
maybe the worst person in all human history but certainly in the running up there with hitler i mean you
02:44:02.800
could kill more people than hitler i mean you know they're all i don't disagree so you're in a
02:44:06.560
military alliance with joseph stalin you shut the fuck up you have no right to lecture me about
02:44:11.140
anything okay that that's where we start and that's been sort of a lie did over the roosevelt
02:44:15.240
administration armed stalin in lendlees tell me how that's defensible it's not defensive but that's
02:44:20.140
the question i was asking but to hand poland which you went to war to protect like why doesn't
02:44:25.060
someone answer that question i'm like oh he had no choice really but what my question though is
02:44:27.860
then you're a failed leader but what would you have done about hitler well i would have opposed
02:44:31.840
him of course how i certainly wouldn't arm stalin i certainly what would you learn christians and
02:44:36.920
i have no idea what i would have done i would have been opposed to him i am opposed to him i mean it's
02:44:42.560
not so i love this conversation so it's like there's no way to reassess anything without getting
02:44:48.120
right to so you're for you're for hitler right or you would just let him rampage through europe
02:44:50.760
i'm not saying that i'm just curious if you don't do what churchill did i'm curious what you
02:44:55.720
think we should act on behalf of your country that's your job yeah i know if you're a theologian
02:45:01.200
we certainly didn't look at it have you been there well my country yes i live in my country
02:45:04.480
oh okay right so you know no one looked after great britain it ran the world now it's degraded
02:45:11.360
now you have sadi yeah uh just so you guys know great britain used to be the world superpower used to
02:45:16.380
be the reserve currency used to be the main uh powerhouse not anymore we took that from them
02:45:21.400
the british pound used to be the strongest currency cooked con like giving the finger a
02:45:26.420
shell of its former self the christianity in your capital city it's like what this is the seat of
02:45:32.280
protestantism globally this is you know your king is the head of my church and they anyway whatever
02:45:37.680
so it's been a total they've been there's been conquest they're vanquished and they lack self-respect
02:45:42.960
so you have to look to their leaders and say what decisions did they make that got us to this point
02:45:46.500
and i really feel this strongly because i think it's a big deal historically like we're gonna look
02:45:50.380
back i don't think england becoming what it's become they didn't call it england anymore i don't
02:45:53.620
think you're allowed to call it england okay yeah you can't not really not really allowed you have
02:45:56.660
to throw whales in there um i don't think you can look at this just as like the decline of a formerly
02:46:01.640
great power and just so you guys know um tim pool is actually live streaming right now in rumble man
02:46:07.740
look at this front page of rumble niggas we're on the front page too let's go
02:46:11.920
i told y'all we're taking over 2025 um uh tim is live streaming right now on rumble
02:46:22.900
um academics is on too he's got 17k watching on rumble that's lit uh i don't know how many he
02:46:29.540
has watching on on uh youtube let me look here oh he's got 35k on youtube yeah he's got 35k watching
02:46:39.460
37k on youtube and then another uh yeah so yeah he's splitting his audience a bit but hey man it's
02:46:44.240
still a w but yeah we're on the front page of rumble niggas let's fucking go
02:46:46.880
front page of rumble um tim is live academics is live um if you guys want we can go ahead and uh
02:46:58.080
what are they talking about trump borders are hence he'll arrest leftists aiding illegal immigrants
02:47:01.180
with mark dubowitz um we can go ahead and um switch over to tim pool as well and comment on
02:47:06.960
that you guys want to do a quick little switcheroo to our boy uh tim i might be on there this friday
02:47:11.560
by the way chat we'll see what happens um but um you guys want me to stick on with this uh
02:47:24.520
tucker um and pierce are weak or and we come back to it
02:47:28.360
let's see let's see what they're talking about over here
02:47:36.520
and of course we're going to watch our rumble support rumble
02:47:44.620
forcing the law look i grew up in a country canada where i mean the political game
02:47:52.620
and the quality of rumble is better chat like it actually is better the video quality
02:47:59.660
let in as many immigrants as possible not legal immigrants and the they're talking immigration
02:48:05.180
quo was we're letting you in you're going to vote for us and that's why pierre trudeau
02:48:08.760
stayed in power for two decades right democratic politicians in america understand that game i mean
02:48:14.000
aoc ilan omer i'll come back to tucker guys don't worry we'll go back to tucker
02:48:18.340
immigrants they bring in the more pathways to citizenship
02:48:21.300
man niggas always crying about audio they provide the more votes they get and that secures them a
02:48:29.520
democratic majority i mean i think at the end of the day donald trump is president of the united states
02:48:33.640
and republic i don't know who this guy is chat who is this guy can control the house and senate
02:48:37.500
because it is in effect today an 80 20 issue the 80 of americans want to control their borders they
02:48:44.060
don't want illegal immigrants by the way they want legal immigrants yeah they were a country
02:48:47.720
i mean a number of us you know who who came from different countries we understand the power and
02:48:52.480
and the strength um and in some cases the beauty of legal immigration what we don't want to do
02:48:57.280
is have our borders violated the legals come in and one political party in america mark double
02:49:03.400
it says what basically piggyback on illegal immigration in order to ride to a permanent political
02:49:10.500
majority and let's and that's and that's the democratic game i mean let's let's face it at
02:49:15.060
the end of the day that's behind everything let's jump to the story from the new york post where uh
02:49:19.000
it gets a lot worse borders are tom homan accuses fbi of leaking information about ice raids
02:49:25.340
lives at risk that's not good no made a similar comment pointing out that information was leaked to
02:49:31.240
the la times about raids that were gonna be happening all over this country tom homan pointed out that if
02:49:36.900
this information gets out there's going to be some criminal a gang member a cartel member who's
02:49:41.660
concerned about getting caught lying in wait and when the law enforcement shows up they get ambushed
02:49:46.900
now this is where it gets crazy tom homan said that they've narrowed it down they think they know who
02:49:52.820
it is and there's going to be an arrest so they're going to go after the leakers in the fbi
02:49:58.800
but in the previous segment we were talking about democrats that's crazy largely in california
02:50:03.740
but there's many states that are doing it that are violating the law that's a u.s a title eight
02:50:08.900
u.s uh u.s code uh 13 damn man i would have been good for this panel because i know how the fbi works
02:50:15.100
what's going to happen now guys they're going to be there's going to be an oig investigation open on
02:50:18.880
this there's going to be an oig investigation and the fbi has something called the fbi inspection
02:50:22.660
division i'll keep letting this play while i pull up some of this info for you niggas in 24
02:50:26.920
subsection uh section a subsection four encouragement and inducement of illegal immigration
02:50:33.240
california provides free health care to illegal immigrants i would call that inducement yep they
02:50:37.640
refuse to deport or cooperate with law enforcement they use the illegal immigrants to bolster their
02:50:42.700
census numbers so they get more congressional seats more electoral votes you have an inside job
02:50:48.760
yes states violating the law for power and at the federal level leaking information to aid and
02:50:56.080
abet those states and the people who have broken the law illegally entering the country and those that
02:51:00.220
would help them the question we asked in the previous segment was will the doj have the gall to go
02:51:05.620
after these states for doing this when tom homan says they're going after the fbi it's actually a
02:51:10.960
terrifying uh prospect if you think about it this means you have rogue states we've known this
02:51:16.420
but and you have rogue fbi we've known this what happens when the doj starts going after arresting
02:51:24.940
fbi agents state officials people who are who are within our state government and federal government
02:51:30.600
who are actively trying to cause harm to this country i think you have the makings for a very
02:51:36.120
serious constitutional crisis and potential in intrastate uh conflict i mean so so what's going on
02:51:43.680
here if i understand this is that fbi agents are leaking information about ice raids to information
02:51:49.940
that's ending up in the hands of not only illegal immigration illegal immigrants but gangs who get the
02:51:55.860
heads up that ice is coming in and then can flee i mean that that has got to be a violation or worse i
02:52:02.620
mean it's got to be a violation of every duty that the fbi holds i would also say probably a violation
02:52:09.000
of their actual security clearances because this is information that is classified information uh no
02:52:14.580
it's not classified information bro law enforcement information is never like to run like operational
02:52:19.600
stuff is never classified this is the problem when you bring in guys that don't know shit like this
02:52:23.180
dude um but let's see what else you got to say that they are leaking and they should be prosecuted to
02:52:28.980
the full extent of the law as anybody who holds security clearance and violates that clearance
02:52:33.100
has been and should no it's considered law enforcement sensitive law enforcement sensitive is never
02:52:36.980
considered classified b well i don't know about anybody that has that's that's had that clearance
02:52:43.120
and violated it let's talk about that that'd be interesting but but i do think that i don't knock
02:52:48.860
the guy i don't expect them to know that if he's not law enforcement only people are going to know this
02:52:52.060
type of shit is people that have been on the job um i do think that in this context it's not it's
02:52:58.460
undeniable if if those things have happened if the if the fbi is leaking about you know ice raids and
02:53:06.580
stuff um i think that that is ample evidence that we need people like cash patel people that are
02:53:14.920
outside of the bureaucracy going into these organizations and and looking for the people
02:53:21.160
that are not on board with the administration there's a lot of people that are up in arms about
02:53:27.320
elon musk and the thing they say over and over is he's not elected he's not elected there's only
02:53:33.640
435 members of congress 100 senators and one president that's 536 elected representatives
02:53:42.380
that's it like in the federal government also guys um for you guys that are sending in super
02:53:48.200
chats use marion gains x i see that you guys are sending in rumble rants etc and i'm missing some of
02:53:52.200
them because um i need you guys to that way i can see the chats come up because it's kind of
02:53:58.420
difficult for me because i'm using restream right now i'm not using rumble studio like usual
02:54:01.760
that's why we had the whole delay so for today's show guys myron gains x is the best way to get
02:54:06.560
involved in the show so that i can go ahead and like see all the chats come in actively and quickly
02:54:10.900
and read them right away so i feel bad because i feel like i'm missing you guys izo pan says i bet
02:54:15.040
you realize this but when you call pierce morgan you had the setting enabled that your audio was
02:54:18.060
suppressed every time someone talked over you couldn't finish your thought during interjections
02:54:21.980
that's not on me bro that's on them that that was them that put that there thanks bro for
02:54:25.820
everything king rich i got you and then kagashi says myron are you going to or are you going to cover
02:54:29.800
trump press conference with the jordanian king he dives questions about taking gaza it says we're
02:54:33.720
going to take it um also brother thank god for you okay i can look at that um yeah he did actually
02:54:39.120
meet with the yeah i could i could look at that press conference everybody else all the other millions
02:54:44.460
and millions of people that work for the federal government they're all appointed none of them are
02:54:48.820
elected so this idea some soy boy looking guy named ryan beard who seems to be butthurt that destiny
02:54:54.400
but bullied him off the internet okay i don't know who ryan beard is but but well everyone's going to
02:54:58.880
talk shit about destiny at this point man yeah that that an elect an unelected person you know
02:55:05.820
going in and trying to fix the problems of other unelected people is beyond the pale is ridiculous
02:55:11.680
if you and the president needs to have the authority to fire people and this is something that i'm not
02:55:17.740
sure we're actually going to talk about it but it's it it's something that that will come up in the
02:55:21.400
future because a lot of these there's a lot of judges that are blocking things that the president has
02:55:26.540
said you know uh yeah i've seen this loser before ryan beard this dude's a loser bro
02:55:30.160
like these youtubers man these you know soy boy cucks man has executive orders he's made
02:55:36.320
and the the argument is well the president does that doesn't have the authority to do that the
02:55:41.840
president doesn't have the authority and essentially what they're saying is if the president is of the
02:55:47.480
opposing political party he has no authority and will use the judiciary to prevent him from doing
02:55:53.400
anything we don't like i mean there was a there's a list i have it uh of of specific things that
02:56:01.120
have been blocked so far we're definitely going to talk about that because uh the judge is being
02:56:04.780
impeached good but that the impeachment the the articles impeachment are being filed good that's
02:56:11.180
important because we need to be able to fix like the problems at the fbi if if this is the case if if
02:56:17.240
the if the president you want me to you want me to just say it phil go ahead yeah i'm gonna say
02:56:21.200
what we're talking about when you have states defying federal law cheating the constitution fbi
02:56:26.040
agents opposing the executive administration and judges going rogue to shut down executive
02:56:30.760
authority it's been a long time give it to me civil war
02:56:32.460
that was my first time on the show you're getting it all right it's been a while it's been a while it's
02:56:38.860
been a while but it's back baby civil war is back on the table or i hope not on the podcast
02:56:44.060
um but you're not wrong like how the and thankfully we we there we do have and this is something that i
02:56:51.460
said before a couple months ago when we were talking about about these problems these possible problems
02:56:57.060
i would prefer there to be some kind of conflict like this when the party that i prefer has the
02:57:04.700
levers of power than when the other party has the levers of power so if there's going to be if the
02:57:09.440
democrats want to be like oh well we're going to go ahead and and resist etc etc and want to want to
02:57:15.840
do all that stuff fine then we'll go ahead and allow the executive to do executive things send
02:57:21.480
the fbi to go ahead and pick up the people that are not following the rules and put them in front
02:57:28.020
of the jurors in front of the courts i would love it right but but and this is the crazy thing trump
02:57:32.700
what are the moves he's made he said we're gonna put you on leave and they said no he's not even
02:57:36.520
firing me says we're gonna keep paying you but you're not gonna be here and they're like nope
02:57:38.860
nope so what and this is what they did during trump's first term but this time he's not playing
02:57:43.960
around they they've repeatedly tried to act like the president has no authority at all as if the
02:57:49.720
president himself is a ceremonial position that's what they've been doing yeah now we will get into
02:57:55.020
more of that of course to go back to the the immigration thing we'll center this around like
02:57:59.560
you know what we're talking about now law enforcement at the federal level that has been aiding and
02:58:04.540
abetting criminals and i got questions i got questions because certainly we can look at uh
02:58:08.960
what tom homan said according to the story told fox news uh uh hannity some of the information we are
02:58:14.760
receiving tends to lead toward the fbi saying it's uh it's this they're quite certain it's coming from
02:58:20.580
the from inside the fbi he said he's been uh promised not only will a person lose their job and pension
02:58:26.540
but they will go to jail i'm glad to hear it but i got questions for um for tom there were cbp agents
02:58:33.880
that were facilitating child trafficking yeah we're gonna forget that no is the argument that
02:58:38.160
because biden told them to do it we're okay with that i'm not okay with that so i don't know how far
02:58:43.060
any of these people willing to go but i'll tell you likely what i see happening tom homan trump they're
02:58:47.400
gonna say if we've got cogs in a machine that are the banality of evil but they're gonna do their job
02:58:53.620
now as we go against they're gonna let these guys go they're the cbp agents that were bringing these
02:58:59.980
children and knowing that they're being trafficked into sex slavery they're not going to see any
02:59:03.480
charges and the argument is going to be oh well you know they're just doing their job and we need
02:59:07.580
their assistance and we don't want to lose these officers and things like that i don't accept that
02:59:11.600
but um i don't think trump or or homan or anybody else is going to actually take action against them
02:59:16.580
i think he'll they'll take uh home king red says i support because i need the support myron we need
02:59:21.100
you bro i appreciate that man like i said the best way guys myron gains x is the best way to support man
02:59:25.100
i just saw that check i was looking at the chat but yeah it's definitely the right guy for the job
02:59:28.280
because he worked for the border patrol agency and then he worked as an assistant special agent
02:59:32.660
for immigration for ice and he's made his way up he is tough as nails he's hardcore and he would go
02:59:38.540
up to people today i i can see him to answer your question to him yes anti-semitic goes um huge
02:59:44.720
respect to you for leaving a state uh stable good job risking and profiting huge i am there myself uh where
02:59:51.160
i have a good job but it's not something i want to do forever it takes lots of balls and many people
02:59:54.740
don't realize it's something easier to start uh it's sometimes easier to start poor yeah bro it
02:59:59.040
was very scary for me to leave the government i i didn't want to do it i didn't want to do it but
03:00:02.840
obviously i took the risk the big reason guys why i left the government actually a lot of people i think
03:00:06.580
i've mentioned this before but i'll say it again um fresh had already quit his job chat at this point
03:00:11.100
and i couldn't leave him high and dry fresh quit his job and our youtube manager at the time had moved
03:00:17.200
from chicago uh to come to miami so chris was basically weeding off his job as well so like
03:00:24.020
for me to sit there and say oh sorry guys like i'm not going to quit my job um i would have let
03:00:29.660
them all down so i just couldn't you know it was a very difficult decision to make but the big reason
03:00:36.960
why i did it was because i just didn't want to let the people down around me if i'm gonna be honest
03:00:40.840
if it wasn't for them bro i wouldn't have left the government i would have quit the youtube and i
03:00:44.000
would have stayed with the government if i'm gonna be honest with y'all would 100 stay with
03:00:47.580
the government and just quit the youtube shit but since i had people depending on me that's what
03:00:51.280
kept me around he will do that but i don't see i'm really worried about so as much as y'all talk
03:00:57.340
shit about fresh you guys should think because uh first of it probably would have ended right then
03:01:01.040
and there had fresh not uh been around him not going him going back and not taking um all the
03:01:11.680
agents who did facilitate facilitate all the child track traffic sex working but let me say
03:01:18.080
fuck that i didn't talk like chris something i think it's going to be controversial with this
03:01:21.960
audience but look i i think there's i think you're i agree with everything you said but there should be
03:01:25.660
some legal consistency right i mean fbi agents violating their clearances providing classified
03:01:32.680
information to drug cartels it's not classified information this dude's fucking stupid
03:01:37.480
it's law enforcement sensitive not classified uh to give them the heads up that ice is coming in
03:01:43.980
is beyond the pale uh immoral and illegal but the guy named that he's correct about snowden who
03:01:52.580
had high security clearance the highest security clearance in the land uh instead of going to
03:01:58.000
the inspector general of the cia and saying i believe there's a legal activity taking place that
03:02:03.300
violates america's constitutional rights decides on his own accord to leak highly classified
03:02:09.620
information to the press um putting people's lives at in jeopardy and there are people i think who want
03:02:17.640
to see donald trump issue a pardon of snowden or think that he was you know illegally convicted in
03:02:24.300
the first place i mean i believe at the end of the day was he convicted actually i don't know if they
03:02:28.840
held a trial or anything for him no he was indicted well he he certainly i mean he should be he
03:02:33.080
should be put on trial i think that i mean we'll see what the what the evidence points to he says
03:02:37.300
presumption of innocence but at the end of the day if it's shown that he violated his security
03:02:41.660
clearance and he leaked information that that he was not allowed to leak it's no different than fbi
03:02:47.020
agents leaking information about about yeah this is the problem when you bring in people that are that
03:02:51.880
don't know what they're talking about but they speak in a way as if they know what they're talking
03:02:54.980
about um leaking law enforcement sensitive information is not the same as leaking classified
03:02:59.580
information whatsoever you face espionage charges for leaking classified information you're not
03:03:05.080
going to face espionage charges for leaking law enforcement sensitive information okay um yeah not
03:03:11.800
even close at all a blower not a leaker there's a difference the difference is when it came to
03:03:16.820
bradley manning at the time releasing information on specific actions blowing the whistle is saying this
03:03:23.820
one thing that happened was illegal and people need to know this illegal thing happened now
03:03:27.600
this is a broad definition of whistleblower some might prefer that you go through the official
03:03:32.360
channels of saying i have uncovered something illegal but when you're dealing with superiors
03:03:36.580
or whatever i'm not saying this is exactly what happened but it's not so easy to do yeah and we
03:03:40.720
still don't know all the facts and circumstances on the snowden case because the indictment is still
03:03:44.140
under seal guys so since the indictment is still under seal well actually i think they filed a criminal
03:03:48.440
complaint on snowden if i'm not mistaken let me double check here um i think it was a criminal complaint
03:03:54.600
which means it hasn't even been indicted yet let me see uh or maybe it has been let's see
03:04:00.500
yeah okay so yeah so they did a criminal complaint boom uh back in 2013 right uh and they charged
03:04:12.700
18 usc look i told you guys 793 right espionage charges okay national defense information guys do
03:04:22.120
i fucking miss ever come on man same shit that they hit trump with right so um this is a criminal
03:04:29.000
complaint so i don't know if it's been indicted so they did a they did a judgment on it for a lawsuit
03:04:35.560
so they could they so okay so this might not even be indicted chat this might not even be indicted
03:04:42.780
they just got an arrest warrant out for him so what's going to happen is they're going to unseal
03:04:47.480
the criminal complaint once he's arrested then we'll have all the facts on the case but until then
03:04:51.680
it's sealed you guys can see it right there so we don't even know the probable cause yet we have
03:04:58.580
an idea of what it is but we don't have it all this is a federal agency tasked with performing
03:05:10.140
an audit of another agency and a judge intervening from outside the executive branch saying you can't
03:05:17.840
audit your own departments that doesn't make any sense if trump tried to fire here's how it's
03:05:24.020
supposed to work let me explain if trump tries to fire a bunch of employees but congress has
03:05:30.720
codified legislation saying all right uh we'll we'll move on uh i know some of you guys aren't
03:05:36.540
liking this so i'll uh get off here or we'll just keep it in the in the playing in the background so
03:05:42.540
check this out guys so this comes um spotify harvey finkelstein says he shut down access to the
03:05:49.620
a shopify page let's go ahead and play this oh lord is this muted
03:05:59.260
so harley speaking of your merchants as you know a widely followed famous anti-semite bought a super
03:06:14.000
bowl ad directing people to buy swastika t-shirts on oh man a website that you hosted why did you not
03:06:25.040
pull that website immediately well the website is down right now but look all merchants that you
03:06:30.920
shopify yesterday yeah so all merchants are responsible for following the rules of our
03:06:34.700
platform this merchant did not engage in authentic commerce practices and we had an entire day to
03:06:39.800
prove otherwise which did not happen they violated our terms we removed them from shopify but your
03:06:45.040
terms of service say you can pull a website for any reason as you just said so why don't why don't
03:06:49.140
you pull it sooner look good process creates good outcomes sarah and we follow a good process guys
03:06:54.640
a canadian pro process uh i canadian i was says here it was down the moment we realized this was not
03:07:02.140
actually a real commerce practice they weren't actually engaging in authentic commerce we pulled it
03:07:06.660
down what the fuck do you mean by authentic commerce what the fuck does that mean this is united states of
03:07:13.860
america capitalism is capitalism what the fuck are you talking about dude authentic commerce check
03:07:23.460
can somebody help me with this what the fuck is authentic commerce bro
03:07:28.220
what's your reaction to it it's disappointing i'm a proud jewish entrepreneur i'm a proud
03:07:36.700
member jewish community member uh you and i've talked about this on the past that it's a big part
03:07:41.240
of my who's this bitch on the left chat who is this who is this girl somebody in the chat give me uh
03:07:48.340
give me this girl's name she's probably of my identity um so obviously i'm devastated by that
03:07:56.480
but i do believe that good practice good process leads to good outcomes and that's what we did here
03:08:01.220
we pulled the shop down have you ever had to do something like this before from time to time there
03:08:06.300
are stores i mean we have an accessible use policy that we evaluate millions of stores and we evaluate
03:08:10.320
these stores on an ongoing basis we see a store that infringes on that we pull it down but the
03:08:14.580
important thing is to actually do it properly so and we did that here have you heard any response
03:08:19.400
back from from the team i i don't know not so what the fuck is gonna happen all the people that
03:08:25.600
ordered their shit bro are they gonna get it someone said use my fed skills to figure it out how about
03:08:34.160
you guys like i said bro i'm running a show here like i'm not i'm not gonna fucking yeah i mean i'm
03:08:39.840
asking for some assistance here and this dumbass nigga over here saying use your agent skills shut up dumbass
03:08:44.380
it's a stupid ass nigga that said that our ball you fucking retard there's literally thousands of
03:08:50.420
you in here i'm hoping somebody can give a lending hand your dumbass to use your fed your food skills
03:08:55.760
bro nigga what the fuck does it look like running the show looking at chats all this other shit gotta
03:09:02.080
think your dumbass probably can't even do this you probably can't even do that and your dumbass
03:09:09.480
wants me to multitask and i'm doing this while roasting your dumbass you probably can't even do
03:09:13.860
this you retarded nigga and you're trying to tell me oh bro do your agent skills fuck you dumb fuck
03:09:20.860
nah chat you just roast him our ball dumbass nigga he's in the chat right now nigga said oy vey
03:09:32.740
followed famous anti-semite bought a super bowl ad directing people squawk on the street is the name
03:09:40.980
of this shit what the fuck is squawk on the street this shit sounds stupid and then guys look what i
03:09:49.940
lmao this actually proves yay is right bro come on man sarah eisen is her name
03:10:14.580
what's the girl's name guys because i'm trying to figure out she's i'm trying to check early life
03:10:35.240
because all right let's do this myself then fuck it all right squawk
03:10:40.800
on the street tv show all right who's this bimbo is this her morgan brennan is that the same girl chat
03:11:01.580
let's see here this is her ex think this is her looks like a fucking feminist totally
03:11:21.200
bro all these white girls look the same to me man
03:11:28.700
okay yeah this her now okay sorry man these white girls all look the same to me
03:11:52.500
she's married to matthew levine the former head of u.s programming at bloomberg television
03:11:59.640
together they have two children her grandfather is a
03:12:06.740
every single time bro no wonder she's so fucking triggered
03:12:13.580
so harley speaking of your merchants as you know
03:12:28.400
directing people to buy swastika t-shirts on a website that you hosted
03:12:32.900
notice all these self mentions of these high school positions
03:12:40.480
playing 4d chess because they're exposing themselves to how them boys
03:12:43.560
own slash run everything there have been a rise of them exposing themselves
03:13:01.980
yeah so all merchants are responsible for following the rules of our platform
03:13:18.060
and then this dude coming up with a bullshit excuse
03:13:22.300
an entirety to prove otherwise which did not happen
03:13:24.780
they violated our terms we removed them from shopify
03:13:33.520
that you can pull the website for any reason as you just said
03:13:46.640
look good process creates good outcomes sarah and we follow a good process here
03:13:52.360
it was down the moment we realized this was not actually a real commerce practice
03:13:57.400
they weren't actually engaging in authentic commerce we pulled it down
03:14:02.200
it's disappointing i'm a proud jewish entrepreneur
03:14:26.740
uh you and i have talked about this on the past that it's a big part of my of my identity
03:14:33.060
but i do believe that good practice good process leads to good outcomes
03:14:37.040
and that's what we did here we pulled the shop down
03:14:38.620
have you ever had to do something like this before
03:14:40.980
from time to time there are stores i mean we have an accessible use policy
03:14:44.580
that we evaluate millions of stores and we evaluate these stores on an ongoing basis
03:14:48.000
we see a store that infringes on that we pull it down
03:14:50.580
but the important thing is to actually do it properly so and we did that here
03:14:54.060
have you heard any response back from from the team
03:15:08.740
if i owned a website right that made shirts of shit
03:15:27.960
pussy ass canadian this is why canada is a failed nation by the way
03:15:31.380
because they always bend the knee to censorship they always bend the knee to being politically
03:15:36.300
correct every single fucking time you are a bitch and you deserve for shopify to literally
03:15:44.420
get a boycott and have your stock hit the fucking ground because you motherfuckers don't stand by the people that are making y'all money
03:16:57.460
and putting people's feelings over everything else
04:46:27.580
and I believe we'll have a parcel of land in Jordan
04:47:19.440
not one person will want to stay where they are
04:47:53.960
what do you think about the U.S. taking over the Gaza Strip
04:48:00.620
the president is looking at Egypt coming to present their plan
04:48:05.840
we will be in Saudi Arabia to discuss how we can work with the president and with the United States
04:48:13.400
the Egyptians can come and present it to the president
04:48:17.280
and is there a partial plan in Jordan that you're willing to have
04:48:21.140
I have to look at the best interests of my country
04:48:23.820
I think the president is very happy that we do this thing with 2,000 children as quickly as possible
04:48:29.240
and again I believe that the president is looking forward to getting a group of us Arabs here
04:48:42.320
are you willing to change your mind Mr. President?
04:48:45.680
are you willing to change your mind if you hear the Egyptian and the Arab land end of the month
04:48:56.940
we know pretty much what is going to be presented
04:48:59.800
and I think it's going to be something that's going to be magnificent for the Palestinians
04:49:24.980
relative to other things that have taken place over the decades and centuries
04:49:36.520
nobody's nobody's living like that in the entire world
04:49:39.960
they're living under buildings that are mostly fallen down
04:49:55.580
but don't you have to say that you can't stabilize Jordan
04:50:00.460
do you know President of Egypt postponed his trip
04:50:17.360
guys this is putting an enormous amount of pressure
04:50:25.300
but the reality is if Jordan and Egypt don't do what he says
04:50:36.940
hell will break out if all the hostages are not released on Saturday
04:50:44.660
and are you encouraging Netanyahu to walk away from this deal
04:58:35.420
Palestinians should be given some land far away from Israel
04:58:37.520
or Israel could be given some land far away from Palestine
04:58:48.340
they're living in hell because of your donors and our greatest ally
04:58:57.100
the next president could potentially reverse all of Trump's doings that benefit Israel
04:59:00.700
relocating the Palestinians for example or are we just completely cooked no matter what
04:59:07.040
until some Palestinian donors can give that kind of money
04:59:15.440
I have friends that are upset with me for agreeing with you on certain things they told me I changed
04:59:19.300
that's a personal decision that only you can make my friend
04:59:27.560
maybe it's best to keep your political opinions to yourself
04:59:31.960
but understand that most people are blue-pilled in the world my friend
04:59:34.380
and they're not going to like what you got to say
04:59:41.440
if they're not like material to your economic success
05:00:09.780
you got to go to people where they're like-minded my friend
05:00:11.780
oh we need to make quick digestible geopolitical videos
05:00:42.840
they dropped it a little bit later than I wanted