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00:05:34.000Or let them play video games professionally.
00:05:36.000They seem to sit real fucking still when they're doing that.
00:05:39.000How come they're fully engaged when they play video games?
00:05:42.000There are people you meet, I have grown friends in my life that are, you know, I'm 39 and they're in their late 30s and I'm like, the best version of you is dying in the Ukraine.
00:05:51.000You should be a flag on a mantle, and we should point to you and go, he made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
00:06:06.000If we had more wars, one thing that people would appreciate is the whole concept of America.
00:06:11.000Like if we got attacked, like after 9-11.
00:06:14.000After 9-11, I don't know where you were, but I was in LA, and the fucking, well, you're a lot younger than me, but the flags on people's cars were everywhere in Los Angeles, which is crazy.
00:06:25.000It's like everyone was super patriotic.
00:06:28.000I was in New York, and it felt, you know, people get mad when you say this.
00:06:32.000It was the best time ever to live in America.
00:07:39.000I think you can have an appreciation for life in a myriad of ways, but I think one of the downsides of being so relatively safe is that when we talk about war, it's not real.
00:08:02.000And I think we talk about conflicts all over the world without the intimate knowledge of how hellish they are and how much pain is associated with someone going and fighting and dying.
00:08:20.000So one of the things that I think people are waking up to now is that it's, you know, we can't be everywhere in every war fighting everybody and then just, you know, not recognizing that that has consequences.
00:08:37.000You say that, but if Kamala Harris wins and Liz Cheney takes over the CIA, we might have a chance.
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00:12:40.000If Trump doesn't win, the Defense Department and NASA are gonna need a new arrangement for all their rockets.
00:12:47.000And for all the multi-billion dollar contracts Elon Musk's companies have with the US government.
00:12:53.000The US government is going to have to either, I mean, unwind from all of those contracts, or Elon Musk's companies are going to have to unwind from him.
00:13:05.000This is an untenable reality in national security terms.
00:13:10.000Now that we know what we know about Elon Musk.
00:13:31.000They kind of bully people and they intimidate people and they threaten people and then when those people then, you know, go back at them or try to assert themselves in any way, they're like stunned that that person has autonomy and is acting in their own interest,
00:14:22.000And this idea that you have a different political philosophy or ideology or you support a different candidate and the solution is get rid of the guy who's the most genius inventor perhaps of all time.
00:14:36.000I remember I was just reading and said it has to do with his supposed conversations with Putin.
00:14:46.000I think that From what I understand, and I've read a little bit about this, Elon refused to provide Starlink to the Ukraine because they were going to use it to attack Russia, and there was going to be a dramatic escalation in the war, and I think he was trying to avoid that.
00:15:03.000I think he was trying to avoid a dramatic escalation in that war.
00:15:07.000So to people that want a dramatic escalation in that war, the people that think that's a good idea, he's an enemy.
00:16:27.000Early voters, I think 2020 was like 547,000, 521,000 this time, meaning that the Republican early vote in PA, which is the most important state, and Michigan and Georgia, is around the same as it has been.
00:16:44.000The Democratic early vote is somewhat depressed.
00:18:02.000Has a micropenis, internal testicles, went through male puberty, biological male, XY chromosome, whole deal, won a gold medal in the Women's Olympics in boxing.
00:18:11.000It's so crazy to me and I think the biggest problem is the donor class because the donor class of the Democratic Party and like Republican Party, you either have people that are business owners that are donating because of business interests or you have radicals that are donating because they are A radical activist that wants something that the American public thinks is crazy.
00:18:53.000And the money guys are at least, like, at least the billionaires will go, I want to build a casino, or I want to do this, I want to do that, I want to pollute a lake, this isn't good, but you know where they're coming from.
00:19:04.000When you're these radical activists, they're kind of motivated by this ideology that nobody, it's a very small group of people.
00:19:13.000Like, if you went to most people and said, Do you think an 11 year old should have a gender reassignment surgery or should take hormones to block their puberty?
00:19:25.000The vast majority of people would say no.
00:20:02.000And they're, and I'm texting with them and they're going, we're very like liberal people, but we're really confused as to why this is happening.
00:20:10.000Well, they let activists get into schools.
00:20:14.000A lot of these teachers are just activists, and a lot of them don't have fucking kids, and a lot of them are gay, or queer, or trans, or this, or that.
00:20:24.000A lot of them are women, and not to blame women, but most of this stuff isn't being pushed.
00:20:32.000It's being pushed, because a lot of people go, oh, they're groomers, they're pedophiles.
00:20:35.000Some of them might be, but a lot of them are just these do-gooder Types that want to have medals pinned on them and ribbons pinned on them as to how great they are as people.
00:20:45.000So it's not all these female teachers.
00:20:47.000They're not all trying to have sex with your kids.
00:20:49.000They're just trying to get accolades from their peers and they want to talk about what a great person they are.
00:20:55.000So they're just like falling for anything.
00:20:58.000And they're out there distributing, you know, whatever it is, books or, you know, telling kids because they want to feel like they're a good person.
00:21:19.000There's a lot of elitism and condescension that comes from the Democratic Party.
00:21:23.000The Democratic Party used to be a party of unions, of workers, of workers' rights.
00:21:27.000And it was a party that people like my grandmother was in for years because she believed that people should be able to have health care, or they should be able to have sick leave, or they should be able to have maternity care, whatever it is.
00:21:40.000But then it became a party dominated by kind of Corporate elites, very wealthy donors, Wall Street people, finance people, and also very radical fringe elements that are advocating policies that most Americans don't agree with.
00:21:57.000And then you cobble together that coalition of interest groups.
00:22:01.000And the only way that works is if you condescend, because you can't have these debates because they lose them.
00:22:09.000So the way to shut down a debate is to tell people, if you don't agree with me, you're racist, you're homophobic, transphobic, you're an idiot, you're stupid, you're not worthy of having this discussion because they don't want to have the discussion.
00:22:21.000Because if they wanted to have a debate about healthcare, that's a debate.
00:22:27.000If they wanted to have a debate about early childhood education, people understand that.
00:22:31.000But the things they're choosing to focus on, like having a wide open southern border, for example, Benefits nobody, truly, unless you are a billionaire, multimillionaire, who wants to hire people and pay them less money.
00:22:46.000It doesn't really even benefit the people that are coming into the country because they're working for wages that are far less.
00:22:52.000And it certainly doesn't benefit Americans, but they don't want to have that argument.
00:22:56.000Well, it benefits the people that are coming into the country because they're coming from a place where they have fucking zero.
00:24:00.000The amount of influence that pharmaceutical drug companies have on us is bizarre.
00:24:05.000It doesn't exist anywhere else but here.
00:24:07.000I spoke to a woman who is from Chicago and she worked for very wealthy Democrat donors in Chicago when Sanders was You know, he had won that primary.
00:24:36.000And then there was a decision made that the best candidate Candidate to play ball to unite the party and to get rid of Bernie Sanders was Joe Biden.
00:24:48.000So all of the Democratic power brokers, all these big wealthy families, decided to line up and destroy Sanders and elevate Biden.
00:24:58.000And that's when she said she left politics because she said she was so disillusioned.
00:25:03.000Because she thought her job was to help wealthy people make political decisions that helped people get healthcare or whatever.
00:25:42.000I think giving people a path to get out of abject poverty is a good idea.
00:25:47.000And his idea of taking and funding all these social programs based on a small percentage, like a fraction of a penny of all these speculative gambles that the stock market's doing.
00:29:01.000And you have a doctorate, somebody might say, Dr. Rogan or whatever.
00:29:05.000But this idea that she's the first lady, not a medical doctor, not a professor, and still making people call her doctor while she's doing the least doctorly thing ever, which is letting an elderly man be paraded around to try to win the presidency again is crazy.
00:29:24.000Well, I think she was enjoying the power.
00:30:27.000Once Elon purchased Twitter, and then they understood that there was a coordinated effort by 51 former intelligence agents to say that the laptop was Russian disinformation.
00:30:36.000And then the fucking cat's out of the bag, and then everybody knows what's going on.
00:30:40.000Well, this is also the problem of saying that Donald Trump is a unique threat to democracy when you have literally Like, credible, documented examples of intelligence officials lying to the public and facing zero consequences and trying to manipulate an election.
00:31:14.000Ephemeral interactions with Google, like Google search engine results and what you're showing on your homepage of Google News and how it influences people and how you can sway undecideds in a significant way towards one candidate or the other,
00:34:20.000Donald Trump says wild shit, and a lot of it stands on its own as wild and crazy.
00:34:25.000But when they manipulate it, you know, Piers Morgan the other night, when he goes, there'd be a bloodbath in the auto industry if I'm not elected, and then they just say, oh, Trump, if he's not elected, there's going to be a bloodbath.
00:34:37.000One of the reasons why I was willing to endorse him was watching Obama repeat the lie that he said that white supremacists, that there's very fine people on both sides.
00:36:21.000And that's a huge problem, and they can't help themselves.
00:36:24.000If they got out of the way, it would hurt him, because like any politician, then you're just going to be dealing with, Other politicians or your supporters or your detractors or whoever, but you have this media that's lying about you and you can constantly call it out.
00:39:12.000I'm willing to believe, and not willing to believe, we know that the tech companies and the intel agencies all coordinated to suppress certain stories and, like, they all admitted that.
00:39:47.000And if you imagine if 83 of those thousand people, if just half of them got a hold of that laptop story.
00:39:53.000Yeah, and listen, I think a huge problem is that the intelligence agencies are completely unaccountable, meaning that there's been no accountability at all for anyone who suppressed the laptop story.
00:40:12.000I mean, where is this Kim Cheadle woman who, the head of the Secret Service, the craziest thing in the world?
00:42:27.000Most people hearing this, maybe you're hearing this for the first time, but this was like a source or this guy that they kind of profiled, and You know, it came out that he was, and then his kid got busted for child porn.
00:45:14.000Like, you could bullshit people for 45 minutes, but hour two or three, something's going to come up.
00:45:18.000Well, the great thing about your show is that it's not scripted talking points, where people don't come on with an agenda and go, here, I want to say this, that.
00:45:25.000And the other thing, you sit there for hours, you talk to them, you have a real conversation, and what they really think will come out.
00:45:32.000But here's the thing, I'm going to be nice to you.
00:45:35.000I'm going to be nice to Kamala Harris.
00:49:17.000And if you really wanted to make a splash and you knew you're gonna kill yourself and you were some fucking psycho and you just wanted to gun down a bunch of people and then bang!
00:50:15.000If you have a rangefinder and you're walking around an area where the president or a president candidate is going to be, you should be arrested.
00:50:48.000There's one thing where his father is leaving a Costco.
00:50:54.000There's one video, Jamie, maybe you could pull it up, where there's one reporter and his dad and someone in a mask are leaving Costco or BJ's or something like that.
00:51:08.000And he's like, no comment, and he just gets into his car.
00:51:12.000That's kind of the only time I've ever seen...
00:53:46.000I've seen more people murdered over the last three years on Instagram than I have my entire life of people, psychos, sending me things in emails.
00:54:30.000And people will talk about that and tell their kids that, and it's a terrible thing.
00:54:34.000Imagine the moment you hit the water, you fucking feel those teeth on your ribcage.
00:54:38.000Well, I think he's treading for a minute, and then you just see him kind of go under, and they don't know what it is, but it's probably a shark.
00:54:47.000So if you're telling me he's not even racist, Well, Oprah, last night I'm watching a rally, and I'm watching Oprah's out there, and she goes, if you don't cast a ballot for Kamala, you may never be able to cast a ballot again,
00:55:07.000Will.i.am is on the rally, and he's doing this crazy Kamala rap, and then there are these two white kids, like college kids, like awkwardly dancing to this music, and then there's Doug Emhoff and then Tim Walsh, and I'm like...
00:55:54.000Not only that, you don't make as much money as you do being an ex-president.
00:55:56.000Yeah, I think if Trump didn't have the rallies, he might not want to even do it because it probably sucks once you're in there, but it's probably fun to be able to go on the road.
00:56:03.000He goes on the road like a comedian, and he's able to kind of...
00:56:06.000I bet once you get in there and you realize, oh, this is how it all works, and this is how many deals everybody has that are preexisting, and if I touch this, this happens.
00:56:56.000It might be, he goes, it's America in its foulest glory.
00:57:00.000Like, listen, it might be crass and it might be certain parts of it might feel, you know, vulgar or whatever, but it is democratic to have people come out to speak directly to them and then have them vote for you.
00:57:21.000So you have low information tribal voters on the left who really do think Trump said there's very fine people on both sides and really do believe in the Russia hoax, really do believe in all that stuff.
00:57:32.000And then you have people on the other side that are like ready to fucking shoot liberals.
00:58:46.000And, hey, we elected a black president.
00:58:49.000Maybe racial tensions can relax a little bit in this country, realize anybody could rise based on the merit of what they can do and who they are and what they stand for.
00:59:19.000No, Obama was an extension in many ways of the national security policies of George W. Bush, which was a, you know, kind of zero tolerance policy for whistleblowers and it was a,
00:59:36.000you know, the government has proprietary information and Well, there's two things that were passed during his administration that should terrify people.
00:59:45.000One of them, I think NDAA was passed during his administration.
00:59:48.000And the other one was the CIA's ability to use propaganda.
00:59:52.000That the intelligence agencies are now legally allowed to lie and use propaganda and fake stories in the interest of national security.
01:00:43.000If you take a comic on the road with you and he's got to do an arena, he's only been doing comedy for 10 months, you're like, hey buddy, Well, Putin's job is to just mediate conflicts between oligarchs, which is what he does very well.
01:00:54.000And I think that's what people misunderstand about Russia.
01:01:14.000What is the actual story behind the Russian money thing?
01:01:16.000I don't know, but it was a front group that was, I guess Russia was giving this group money and they were sponsoring these media entities that were, I don't think they even knew, I don't think the people knew.
01:02:49.000So Navalny does this whole thing and he shows all the corruption in Russia and then our good government people go, look how corrupt Russia is.
01:02:55.000Putin's cronies get all these big houses.
01:02:58.000And Americans go, oh my god, so corrupt over there.
01:03:01.000And then, you know, listen, they try to poison them.
01:03:03.000I'm not defending you saying Putin's a great guy, but this idea that, you know, we like to look at other places and identify things that we are also doing here.
01:03:18.000Well, that was one of the things that Trump said that people get very upset about.
01:03:22.000So, I don't want to live in Russia, and I don't think Russia's a better place to live, and I think that the childish admiration for Putin amongst some people on the right is a little silly, because they wouldn't want to live there either, and it wouldn't be good to do a podcast in Russia.
01:03:35.000That being said, why are we spending billions and billions of dollars To try to drain the Russian military over a land border with the Ukraine.
01:04:00.000Lindsey Graham, I mean, Jamie probably has that, that quote, where Lindsey Graham literally said the quiet part out loud, where he said, they've got all these minerals.
01:04:14.000And he says it, and he's saying it out loud.
01:04:17.000And so a lot of people are just like, listen.
01:04:22.000And the Navalny thing happened when we had a bill that was, I think it was a $60 billion bill for the Russia-Ukraine war that wasn't incredibly popular.
01:05:26.000But Jamie, there's another thing where he literally talks about the minerals, the rare earth minerals that are in the Ukraine, which is the entire reason.
01:06:59.000But then you think about it, and there's all these young Ukrainian men and Russian men who are dying in this war because we've consistently told them not to make peace.
01:07:49.000You know what it's like when—well, let me tell you something.
01:07:51.000You don't have kids, but when you have kids, one of the things that happens is you go to these things where you have to hang out with parents.
01:08:00.000And the only things that you and the parents have in common is that you both have kids.
01:08:05.000And so you have these fucking agonizing conversations.
01:08:09.000And then you realize, oh, these people don't know any fun people.
01:08:13.000They don't have anyone in their life that lives a fun life.
01:08:16.000And they start asking questions like, how do you come up with your jokes?
01:08:24.000How'd you get into the UFC? All that stupid shit.
01:08:27.000But it's like, they don't know anybody who's living a weird life.
01:08:31.000We don't know anybody who's living that weird life.
01:08:33.000That weird Lindsey Graham life where you're all huddled up together wearing fucking suits and ties and you're in these halls of justice, these important...
01:09:55.000We went through an alleyway, we went through this big door into some fucking warehouse, and then there was this bar, this beautifully appointed bar where the guy was wearing a fucking tuxedo shirt with a vest on, and the woman was beautiful,
01:10:19.000And then he took me to another place that was crazy, but it's like he knows places where you can go and be private because he's stupid famous.
01:10:29.000So when you're a fucking politician and you're a part of an industry that has existed in these shadows for decades doing things outside of the public's knowledge, the full integration of the intelligence agencies in the deep state and everybody's got dirt on everybody and there's madams and fucking there's all kinds of hookers and Crazy shit going on.
01:10:49.000So many people make it through that are like the Anthony Weiner guy.
01:14:23.000Meaning, like, the biggest advertiser in all of these cable networks is pharmaceutical companies because the demographic is geriatric people watching them.
01:14:33.000Well, the problem is that you can advertise for pharmaceutical drug companies in this country, and only two countries in the world allow it, us and New Zealand, and New Zealand's more restrictive than the United States.
01:14:42.000Have you ever watched the ads on Fox News?
01:15:10.000Because it's not profitable based on the viewership, right?
01:15:12.000So you can get major advertisers who are willing to spend a lot of money for the prestige of being on CNN. There's something to that.
01:15:19.000You know, like an ad on CNN maybe means more than an ad on YouTube.
01:15:23.000But the reality is, if you look at the actual numbers, like how much revenue you're generating for your company, unless you are engaged purely in propaganda.
01:15:33.000So, like, what was the quote that someone said to us the other day about how, it was Callie Means, said how much the pharmaceutical drug companies spend on advertising every year.
01:15:57.000It's an insane amount of money, but that money is not making them money in terms of so many people are seeing those ads are going out and buying drugs.
01:16:04.000What that is doing is it's ensuring that there's no criticism.
01:16:08.000It's ensuring that you don't question any narratives.
01:17:35.000It would be interesting to see him try, because, you know, he's, you know, for a long time, you know, he's been an advocate on behalf of not only, you know, obviously environmental stuff that's well known, but like public health.
01:18:19.000There's a direct correlation between high levels of fluoride in drinking water and low IQs in children.
01:18:23.000There's a corresponding number depending upon the amount of fluoride in the water.
01:18:28.000I think the whole way they found this out about fluoride in teeth, I think it had to do with natural fluoride, and I think it all began in Texas.
01:18:39.000And fluoride is also a neurotoxin like at certain levels like depending on how much but the point is The corresponding increase in sugar consumption is not taken into consideration when people are looking at when people started getting tooth decay and whether or not they had fluoride in the water.
01:19:00.000There's a time in our history where, all of a sudden, massive amounts of processed food and sugar are introduced into our diet.
01:19:07.000Whatever it is, 70s, 80s, whatever year it was, where sugary cereals and fucking cookies and candy bars just came everywhere.
01:19:15.000That's when people started getting more cavities.
01:19:18.000That's also when people started experiencing all these health problems.
01:20:00.000Fluoride-free in a toothpaste if fluoride wasn't potentially bad for you.
01:20:05.000Why would anybody want fluoride-free toothpaste if fluoride was really the active ingredient that was preventing you from having tooth decay?
01:20:11.000Well, it's also when I saw Doug Emhoff at Whataburger or Trump at McDonald's, I was like, we shouldn't have these politicians be in these...
01:20:18.000They're kind of like poison factories.
01:20:32.000If I'm on the road, like a year ago, I had a quarter pound of cheese.
01:20:35.000You have to stop comparing yourself to other people because you have a tremendous amount of discipline and it's like the nine-year-old getting fat at McDonald's is not going to be able...
01:20:45.000So I'm just like this celebration of fast food.
01:20:47.000And listen, I love fast food and I was raised on it.
01:23:07.000Because they look at us and they go, you guys have school shootings, you have poison food, and great, you get to work and drop dead and all that stuff.
01:23:16.000We are, yes, we are nannied, which I would never want to live there.
01:26:43.000He's one of the five members of the FCC. Okay.
01:26:46.000So the agency added they had not made any determination regarding political programming rules, nor have we received a complaint from any interested parties.
01:31:57.000I think our biggest threat is these crazy motherfuckers that are making all sorts of money off a war and they keep pushing these agendas in these countries and they're pushing international conflict that we're all involved in.
01:32:27.000I think what they're doing right now is this mad dash to control as much resources and power and money as possible before the entire fucking world changes and you have robot aliens living amongst us.
01:32:40.000Elon said yesterday that he thinks that – what year did he say?
01:34:13.000If China wins that race, and China apparently, whether it's OpenAI or one of these companies, there was some sort of a leak or some sort of a break-in where they believed that someone had access to their information.
01:34:48.000Hacker stole open AI secrets, raising fears that China could too.
01:34:51.000Security Beach at the maker of ChatGBT last year revealed internal discussions among researchers and other employees, but not the code behind open AI systems.
01:35:00.000Okay, so they didn't get the code, but they got internal discussions.
01:35:03.000But those internal discussions may have had clues as to like what direction the technology is headed and maybe solve some puzzles that they didn't know yet.
01:35:14.000Who knows if that's all they got because there was speculation that they got other things.
01:36:04.000And he goes, someone attached a device to our broadband, to our Wi-Fi, where it was siphoning up people's data.
01:36:13.000Like someone had attached, they found it and they got it and they called whoever it is, Homeland Security or whatever the fuck it is.
01:36:19.000So if you go to like a big event and you're using the open Wi-Fi, There's a real chance that someone has set up a thing where they're going to siphon up all that data and who knows what the fuck they're going to use it for.
01:36:32.000Whether they're getting your passwords to your credit card account or whether they're getting this or that or passwords to social media sites.
01:36:39.000Emails whatever the fuck they're getting, but if you're just willy-nilly using a VPN or not using a VPN and going and getting on Wi-Fi in some place like you You run the real risk of actually being compromised.
01:36:52.000Yeah, and like what are they getting like what are they doing with all that stuff?
01:36:55.000I don't know but if you sell if you're a hostile government and you sell Cell phone towers to your enemy.
01:38:25.000They've been banned or restricted in multiple countries due to the security concerns.
01:38:29.000Huawei was added to the U.S. Export Administration's regulations entity list, which made it harder for the company to obtain parts from U.S. suppliers.
01:38:36.000In 2022, the U.S. banned the sale and import of new Huawei communications equipment due to national security concerns.
01:39:07.000The US banned the sale and import of new communications equipment from five Chinese companies including Huawei and ZTE amid concerns over national security.
01:41:10.000You just have to stay as vigilant as you can to try to prevent this from happening, but they're very good at it, and it seems like that's not going to stop.
01:41:17.000Well, China's making some things better.
01:41:18.000I'm worried about all kinds of things that they're doing.
01:41:20.000They're buying up real estate all over America.
01:41:22.000They own large swaths of some of our biggest cities.
01:41:26.000I mean, it's like they're aggressive on a few fronts.
01:41:30.000It's kind of crazy they're allowed to buy land around military bases.
01:41:36.000Imagine trying to pull that off in China.
01:41:38.000And that's the difference between having a guy who's been in power for fucking decades, who really knows how to run the country, versus some person who got elected in a popularity contest.
01:41:46.000It's also a difference of when people see the country as it going out of business sale.
01:41:50.000I mean, you're selling everything out from under everybody.
01:44:42.000And so those big money people love it.
01:44:46.000How's the money laundering part of it work?
01:44:48.000Because they take money out of whatever country and then they stash it in America in real estate.
01:44:55.000So they'll come in and buy something cash under an LLC and that however much money that would have been In their home country, because some of those countries are volatile, and the governments of those countries could decide, okay, you all have money, it's 20% of it's now ours.
01:46:04.000And London is a financial capital halfway between New York and Asia.
01:46:08.000You have the biggest money in the world in London because historically it has been, you know, New York's amazing and New York's the greatest city in the world in the sense that I think it's the most representative but London has always been the home of like international finance since I mean you know I mean we're talking about you know it goes like this is a part of London called the City of London is a small little part of it and it's an area called Knightsbridge and that's where they have like one Hyde Park and one Hyde Park is this building with like 150
01:46:39.000million dollar apartments and all these Saudi kids are driving like Bugattis and Lamborghinis there and everything.
01:46:45.000And they have Harrods is there, the famous store.
01:46:47.000And it's just a signal to the ultra wealthy.
01:47:54.000But by the way, not only would it be a bloodbath there, it would be a bloodbath everywhere, and then people would look at their 401ks and go, all this shit I'm invested in is tanked.
01:48:05.000That's the other problem, because all of the stuff they're invested in is based on a lot of investments being made by those companies like BlackRock and Vanguard and State Street and Citadel or Goldman.
01:48:19.000One of the creepiest things they're doing is buying residential homes and leasing them to people.
01:48:24.000Yeah, because they don't want people to own their homes.
01:48:26.000They don't want people to have the power of home ownership or the dignity of home ownership.
01:49:03.000They all these conferences, whether they meet and it's again, it's not like always nefarious, but they go to like Davos or Bilderberg or whatever.
01:49:09.000And this idea that That's the thing people talk about.
01:49:18.000And I don't mean the specific culture of any one race, but this idea that you want to preserve culture.
01:49:24.000And people go, well, why is it good to preserve traditional culture?
01:49:28.000Because there will always be a culture.
01:49:31.000So if it's not Italian culture, Irish culture, Mexican culture, black culture, whatever it is, it's going to be soulless global corporate culture.
01:49:40.000That's why every hotel looks the same.
01:49:42.000That's why every fucking apartment looks the same.
01:49:45.000Because the same people are choosing the same fucking ten shades of marble and shades of wood.
01:49:51.000And they're putting up all of these different condos and all these office buildings.
01:49:55.000That's why all these cities are starting to look the same.
01:49:59.000It looks like they 3D printed everything.
01:50:01.000That's why all these restaurants are starting to look the same because it's soulless corporate culture.
01:50:07.000Americans, just like people all over the world, have less and less financial power and more and more of it is being consolidated on the higher end.
01:50:16.000And they're going to say, you're going to rent your house.
01:50:18.000You're going to take Ubers everywhere.
01:50:21.000You're going to take whatever vaccine we think is good.
01:50:24.000You'll drive your car on Thursday or you'll be able to Uber on Thursdays because of climate.
01:50:28.000You're not going to be able to Uber whenever you want or you won't be able to use this amount of water or this amount of heat or this amount of energy.
01:50:34.000And all of this are going to be edicts.
01:50:37.000Delivered to you from the government, but also by these corporate oligarchs that just own everything.
01:50:43.000And it's going to be a very bland and soulless world.
01:50:56.000And it'll be that serene, cold, corporate...
01:51:00.000Feeling that you get now when you walk into like a St. Regis and all these hotels are all owned by Marriott, the Ritz or any of these hotels.
01:51:06.000You walk into these hotels and it's all gray.
01:51:53.000But one thing that I think is very real is all of those people, those organizations, They exist to create a consensus amongst the wealthiest and powerful people that it is better to favor this set of policies over that one.
01:52:09.000And all of those policies inevitably take power and ownership away from people.
01:52:16.000And reappropriate that and redistribute it to wealthier people, the government, and big corporations.
01:53:34.000Like, you want to say that other people are stupid.
01:53:37.000And they're not capable of making these decisions or discerning what's true and what's false by themselves So you want to eliminate anything that you disagree with and just call it misinformation Yeah, and that not only that but it's to demonize people the demonization of podcast a demonization of people that you know are willing to have conversations with people they disagree with it's all done to Discredit anything that runs counter to that narrative.
01:54:03.000It's the same reason They don't want people to have social engagements that have any value or a lot of times the reason that if somebody says something mildly pro-family they flip the fuck out because they don't want people to have a strong community with a family or a social arrangement that's fulfilling to them where they aren't dependent on not only services from the government but also they're not dependent on the government to tell
01:54:33.000them what Is valuable and meaningful in life.
01:54:37.000And if the government tells you that it is meaningful and valuable in life to support the things that they support and you internalize that, then you're just going to be led around by people and you'll be doing the things they want you to do.
01:54:50.000And that's why they get very threatened when people say things that are even mildly suggest that people are happy having children or whatever the case may be.
01:55:00.000They flip out and they go, well, you can't tell me what to do.
01:55:03.000And it's like, nobody's telling you what to do, but the idea that...
01:55:07.000You know, people having families is controversial or saying that it's a fulfilling way to live or, you know, to me it's very strange when people kind of prey on your loneliness and they prey on your vulnerability to shove a bunch of stuff down your throat that would be harder to sell you if you had a family and or a business or a house or a stake in your community.
01:55:34.000I don't think they want you to have a stake in any of those things.
01:56:24.000I'm telling you, I'm as sure of anything as that fact.
01:56:28.000Tell me it wasn't one of the wildest things in the campaign when Dick Cheney endorsed Kamala Harris and the left was like, yay!
01:56:36.000Well, it proves that it is now a raw power grab and that no one cares about anything.
01:56:43.000And, you know, I've lived long enough now to see the left...
01:56:49.000Admonish the CIA and the FBI and now cheerlead for the CIA and the FBI. I mean, you know, in 2003, you would see seething op-eds about the power of...
01:57:05.000Dick Cheney, Halliburton, the military, the defense contractors, Iraq, the quagmire, you know, remember that word that no one uses anymore to describe a foreign entanglement thing?
01:57:19.000All of those people that supported the Iraq War all reinvented themselves as Democrats and now have jobs at MSNBC. Some of them have jobs in the Biden administration.
01:57:28.000Some of them have jobs in center-right or center-left think tanks in Washington, D.C., And all of those people, they cared.
01:57:37.000Dick Cheney has a lot more in common with a lot of the people that are running the Democratic Party, obviously, than he does with their voters.
01:58:45.000It used to be that education should be objective and it's very important.
01:58:49.000And you counter bad ideas with good ideas.
01:58:53.000Well, it just became untenable, I think.
01:58:54.000I think leftism was driven out of the sphere.
01:58:59.000Well, when so far left, it became a different thing.
01:59:02.000Yeah, but it became left in a way that wasn't about workers' rights or economic justice.
01:59:07.000It became left in a way about, like, aesthetic identity politics that prevented any discussions about CEO pay or healthcare or anything like that.
01:59:55.000You know, the people that were like the weirdos and the freaks, the trans people, you know, all of a sudden those people are at the top of this hierarchy of oppression and celebrated above all.
02:00:06.000Where it used to be those are the ones who are cast out of society.
02:00:09.000But it's also like this idea that you need to keep identifying ways to divide people.
02:00:29.000Is this like a natural thing that humans do when they find a vulnerability in a social system, they attach themselves to it, whether it's white guys pretending to be black, you know, a couple of those.
02:00:42.000There seems to be people attach themselves to something and then they sort of subvert it.
02:00:47.000But do you think it would have existed anyway?
02:00:50.000Do you think that someone has a vested interest in keeping us divided and so that these – Social issues, like whatever it is that comes up, like whether it's BLM, any kind of social movement that creates disruption.
02:01:06.000Do you think that those are engineered and those are injected into the system to make people have things to fight over?
02:01:18.000Rifts and fissures in society that allow certain sentiments to bubble to the surface, like BLM, like the war in Gaza and the problems and the protests that are happening there.
02:01:35.000I believe people seize on the opportunity and exploit it and fund those things and bust people into those protests and exacerbate that moment because it is, I think, when Rahm Emanuel said,
02:02:10.000When they're saying it in front of your face.
02:02:13.000When Rahm Emanuel says, never let a good crisis go to waste, the whole ethos of that statement is to seize on organic problems and exacerbate them and then inject whatever agenda you have so that you can then wrestle more power away from human beings.
02:02:36.000It's like, it's crazy to watch because when I grew up, I grew up in the 90s, it was a time of like Doc Martens and fucking people drinking fishbowl sized cappuccinos and fucking coffee houses and fucking everybody was weird and there was a...
02:03:04.000But there was an individualism in the 90s that was kind of like...
02:03:08.000I remember my parents saying to me once, like a friend of mine did something stupid and they go, well, if you jumped off a bridge, are you going to do it?
02:03:34.000There's no idea that I've seen a tact more than that.
02:03:39.000Being a free-thinking individual is coming under fire and has over the last few decades like I've never seen.
02:03:47.000The coordinated attempt to make you think not only do you have to agree with everyone that you're responsible for everybody, that what's good for you is good for them or what's good for them is good for you and that we're all in it together and all of these things and none of it is from a place of like Let's feed the poor.
02:04:06.000None of it's from a place of like, let's help.
02:04:08.000All of it's from a very weird, nefarious place of like, we move as a block.
02:04:16.000And again, not in the Bill Hicks good way, in the way of like, we're going to condemn the people we dislike, we're going to expel them and cast them out.
02:04:23.000And then we're going to reward the people who will come along with us.
02:04:26.000Because again, We are this, you know, blob of shit that is just picking people up as we go.
02:04:35.000But I miss those days of kind of being like, yeah, man, who cares?
02:04:41.000Like, you think one way, I think another way, and it's not the end of the world.
02:05:48.000I mean, there's famous real estate channels on Instagram that are just showing you houses you could never fucking afford.
02:05:54.000And half of them suck anyway if you saw them in person, just like the people on Instagram, but like this weird voyeuristic thing.
02:06:02.000Again, it's part of the flattening of everybody with technology where people...
02:06:07.000That individualism has been likened to being heartless or soulless or uncaring and that you are not invested in the welfare and well-being of others, which is not true, by the way.
02:06:22.000Thinking freely does not mean you don't care about people.
02:06:24.000It means you're not going to swallow narratives that the Defense Department has handed to MSNBC. That doesn't mean you want people to live in the street.
02:06:59.000I mean, I think that's one of the side effects of plastics.
02:07:03.000And all the hormonal effects that people are having because of this, all the phthalates in people's bloodstreams.
02:07:09.000I think it's an effect of staring at screens all the time, becoming accustomed to staring at screens, preferring interactions online to people in person because they make you anxious.
02:07:19.000Well, that's why people, you know, that's such a great point.
02:07:22.000People now talk about all the time, like, why doesn't anything feel the same?
02:07:27.000No city feels the way it did five years ago.
02:07:32.000And I think one of the reasons is because we live so much of our life now digitally.
02:07:37.000There's that, but then there's the veil of a controlled society that completely collapsed during COVID. That's right.
02:07:43.000The veil of there's someone who understands how the system works and they're running it efficiently.
02:07:53.000It's because someone's running it and they're doing a good job.
02:07:55.000And then all of a sudden something happens and these people tell you everything has to shut down for a year and a half in L.A. And you're like, what are you talking about?
02:08:55.000And the ability to do that now has been greatly diminished.
02:08:58.000And the magic of the movies and this idea that you can fully suspend disbelief and all these things, I think a lot of that has had a real impact on that place because the inability,
02:09:14.000you know, they used to be able to make a movie that would convince you about an event.
02:09:19.000They would drive home a narrative through a movie.
02:09:32.000So they've lost control, and Hollywood was really this myth-making institution.
02:09:38.000And it was all built on very, and listen, they made a lot of great stuff, a lot of movies we all love, but a lot of it was built on the exploitation of women, of children, all these horrible things that have now been unearthed.
02:09:50.000Every documentary is crazy to watch now.
02:09:53.000It's like, remember that 90s show you watched?
02:10:31.000And one of the things that happened during COVID was when you shut down production for a year and a half and then no one goes to the movies for a year and a half.
02:12:52.000You're sitting there and there's these people, you know, in the theater and they're all confused and I'm watching their reactions and they're all like staring and everything and like it starts like, oh, it's raining and it's Arkham Asylum and you're like,
02:16:09.000It says, Phoenix was trailed by actor Casey Affleck, who is his brother-in-law, and a film crew.
02:16:14.000The result, I'm Still Here, was released this month as an ostensible documentary about the corrosive effects of celebrity and wealth on a now drug-addled actor in the profession since he was a child.
02:16:26.000So the idea is that they did a documentary on how fucked up he was.
02:16:31.000And so he went on Letterman to act fucked up.
02:16:41.000Okay, it was Affleck who confirmed what many suspected, that it was all an elaborate spoof, last week telling the New York Times that Phoenix had given a terrific performance as the performance of his career.
02:16:50.000So he just acted like he was drugged out and out of his fucking mind for a spoof.
02:17:03.000I know that he was raised in a cult when he was a little kid and his name was Leaf, so whatever he does, God bless him, he's a brilliant actor.
02:19:10.000But I'm wondering, like, I'm open to the idea that there was fraud, but, like, a lot of top people, like, people that were in his orbit don't talk about, like, he talks about it.
02:19:21.000But, okay, so let's take Pence out of the equation, because he's probably salty.
02:19:27.000Well, for sure, but I'm saying, like, Pence didn't, if there was evidence, wouldn't he, like, Pence have said, alright, let's not certify it?
02:20:31.000There was 100% involvement in social media companies suppressing information that would have changed the results, at least in some percentage in one way or the other.
02:20:41.000Yeah, and listen, I'm open to it being that there was fuckery in other ways.
02:20:45.000I just think that Just like anything else, you can't take someone's word.
02:20:53.000But I would imagine that there's something you've been talking about for three years.
02:20:57.000Like, if you ask me important stuff, even stuff like, if you ask me about, like, jujitsu, I could tell you all these different things that have happened.
02:21:09.000I could tell you why this is important and why that's not important.
02:21:12.000That's like a minor thing, relatively, to you lost the President of the United States.
02:21:46.000It's a thing that we don't want to think is true, but if we're going to put our fucking necks out there and agree with it, or at least entertain it, you've got to have those bullet points.
02:21:59.000But I think he's just so fucking busy, he's probably got other people doing that, and they're all telling him that it's stolen, and he just listens to them and doesn't have that stuff ready to go.
02:22:11.000Well, yeah, I mean, listen, Steve Bannon brought up an interesting point the other night on Megyn Kelly, where he said...
02:22:18.000They had lost by a certain amount of votes or Biden had gotten however many more votes than Obama or whatever, but also the Republicans picked up like a ton of House seats, which is because there's something fishy about that where it's like all these people are just voting Republican down and then Biden.
02:22:36.000So there were things, and again, I'm not talking about the veracity of it.
02:23:25.000And the fear, and this is back when I was a hardcore lefty, the fear was that the Republicans were going to be able to rig the vote with these machines.
02:23:53.000You have to have an ID. Well, I would imagine, first of all, of course you should have to have an ID. The only reason why you wouldn't want someone to have an ID is because you want to cheat.
02:24:03.000You have to have an ID for everything.
02:24:05.000You've got to get a fucking membership at Costco.
02:24:21.000That's not hard to do in this day and age.
02:24:24.000But the idea that you wouldn't want anyone to have ID, that means you want people voting that shouldn't be voting, and we know that that happens.
02:24:31.000That's been proven that at least in certain circumstances, people are voting that shouldn't be voting.
02:24:36.000And the only reason why you would want that is because you want to cheat.
02:24:39.000So the only reason why you would want no ID is so that you could cheat.
02:25:11.000It's AI. And it's going to be president AI. I think we're going to give up government to artificial intelligence once it's vastly superior to us.
02:25:23.000What we're talking about before about people becoming more frail and more like feeble and like the British people when you're talking about their teeth.
02:27:17.000Or maybe even completely artificial by that point.
02:27:20.000Maybe we realize that consciousness can actually be captured and that we all share it and there's no benefit whatsoever in being an individual.
02:27:27.000That it's just a cheat code that the primate used in order to think of itself as important enough to continue to innovate to the point where it creates artificial intelligence.
02:27:38.000Now, if she had run on that instead of the word joy, I would have voted for her.
02:27:44.000I think that's what all this gender shit is.
02:27:46.000I think that's why male hormone levels are dropping through the floor, which is all a big part because of sedentary lifestyle and also because of these estrogens and plastics and all these different things that are fucking with people's reproductive cycles.
02:28:06.000Do you think humanity has ever been in this spot before?
02:28:09.000I think humanity has been in a different but similar spot.
02:28:13.000I think that's what ancient Egypt was all about.
02:28:15.000There's no way that level of sophistication could be achieved unless those people were beyond what anybody is thinking about from people that lived 5,000, 6,000 years ago.
02:28:38.000And there's like a powerful creative force that didn't just made Earth and a bunch of stupid people that were in a garden and this bitch talked to the snake and ate an apple.
02:29:18.000Somehow or another, there's chimpanzees that are murderous monsters that just run around tearing each other apart, killing each other, tribal wars, killing monkeys, and then there's the other ones that just fuck each other all the time.
02:29:31.000That seems like they're a little bit more evolved, and that's probably how humans were, and then humans eventually figured out tools and stuff, and we became what we are now.
02:29:42.000Well, we're gonna keep going in that direction, so we're so much weaker than even a monkey.
02:29:47.000Like, a monkey will tear your fucking head off.
02:29:49.000Like, we're so feeble, and we're gonna get feebler.
02:30:31.000What's the point in that stupidity when you can be an enlightened being that flies through space with your mind?
02:30:36.000Well, I never thought about it like that.
02:30:39.000If Lazar's telling the truth, Bob Lazar, the guy that supposedly back-engineered these crafts, If that guy's telling the truth, he said there's no controls inside those devices.
02:30:50.000They're empowering them with their mind.
02:30:52.000There's some connection between the entity and the device that's not an interface like we think of, like a joystick and buttons.
02:31:00.000So they're just so evolved, it's a different thing.
02:31:03.000It's a different thing, but it's probably what we become, because we didn't always have clothes.
02:34:16.000A biotech startup launched by a Neuralink co-founder claims it has achieved a breakthrough in brain-computer interface technology that can help patients with severe vision loss.
02:34:25.000In preliminary clinical trials, legally blind patients who lost their central vision received the company's retina implants, which restored their eyesight and even allowed them to read books and recognize faces, the startup announced last week.
02:34:39.000To my knowledge, it's the first time that the restoration of the ability to fluently read has ever been definitively shown in blind patients.
02:34:46.000CEO Max Hodak, who's a president of Neuralink before founding Science Corp, said in a statement.
02:37:21.000Where we were talking about women in a place where it's restrictive, like Texas has a six-week law, which is crazy because you don't even know you're pregnant in six weeks.
02:37:50.000Not just because you shouldn't be able to tell people where the fuck to go and where they can go and do things that it's a legal medical procedure.
02:37:58.000But imagine if you're a woman who gets pregnant and you have a miscarriage.
02:38:02.000And you go and visit your mom who lives in Oklahoma where abortion's legal.
02:38:08.000And then you get questioned as to whether or not you had an illegal abortion.
02:38:27.000The idea of that is attached to these apps, right?
02:38:31.000So there's apps that women can use that track their ovulation, right?
02:38:34.000So they track their menstrual cycles through these apps.
02:38:37.000And if they get the data from these apps, and the apps show that you lost your period, or you didn't have your menstrual cycle, and then you went to Oklahoma, it doesn't mean anything.
02:38:50.000But are we going to let people investigate people's bodies?
02:39:06.000And now if the states are going to prosecute people for traveling to other states, well, then now you're saying the state is in control of your body?
02:40:02.000Yeah, it's just these issues, the problem with some of these issues, they can be solved.
02:40:08.000I'm like when Fetterman said that thing about immigration, he goes, yeah, nobody wants to solve it because it's good for everybody.
02:40:12.000There is something to me that's about all of these issues that seem weirdly like people are against any type of rational, common ground solution.
02:41:09.000I'm more with him on that in the mineral front.
02:41:12.000But no, I think that, of course, these things will probably go to popular votes.
02:41:22.000And it's because people are uncomfortable with the courts and telling them that they have to believe a certain way or think a certain thing.
02:42:48.000Now you have a reason why you should want to take over this red area and turn it blue, because these fucking men are trying to tell these women what they can and can't do.
02:42:57.000It's like one more layer on the cake that you're allowed.
02:43:05.000It's like a good idea if you were, like, a creepy puppet master that was controlling Following the strings of civil unrest in the country.
02:43:13.000If the Democrats had said, listen, we're not allowing any gender experimentation on kids until they're adults, and we're going to enforce the border law, and Biden had said, I'm serving one term, and they had a primary, Trump probably wouldn't be back.
02:43:28.000He's back because they opened the fucking door.
02:44:27.000Otherwise, we have a social contract with no...
02:44:29.000It's invalidated completely when you're bringing people in from all over the world and the government is promising them things and they're getting votes and they're replacing Americans in certain manufacturing jobs or whatever.
02:44:41.000You don't have any sense of a country, and you need a country, and you need a working class person who's not condescending, and somebody who goes, look at the Tavistock clinic in the UK that just closed.
02:44:56.000Because experimental transgender therapies for children is a science that is not only not settled, but it is doing damage to people.
02:45:05.000This is why that clinic's full of progressives that said, We're shutting this down because we're making a lot of fucking mistakes that are irreversible and these are human beings.
02:45:14.000If you take away those issues, Then the Republicans have to run on, you know, an economic platform that may or may not be that popular.
02:45:27.000But the Democrats chose instead to elevate DEI to talk about the most important thing in America is diversity, equity, and inclusion.
02:45:35.000They chose to convince everyone, all of the social capital that they spent convincing people how important it was to support The Ukraine with no plan and no endgame and open-ended and ditto,
02:45:51.000you know, whatever Israel wants to do and maybe we'll have to go into Iran and like to get all of that and to explain that to people and they didn't even explain it that well, but they kept telling people how important it was.
02:46:00.000They could have easily, easily crafted a message that was That was rational and sane.
02:46:09.000All they had to be was because Trump is a lot.
02:46:13.000And I think there's a lot of people in America that would have said, hey, man, we should just move on.
02:46:36.000If you're going to go all in with this idea that we need a woman of color who's the president, which is one of the things that they were saying all along, that he was going to do that.
02:46:47.000And I was like, why not just have the best person?
02:47:20.000The problem is the lines have to change.
02:47:22.000You cannot be beholden to extremists...
02:47:26.000And then on one side, you have the extremists.
02:47:29.000On the other side, you have these corporate oligarchs that are demanding fealty to foreign wars, endless trade agreements that don't benefit workers, hollowing out the middle class.
02:47:44.000And this was all stuff the Republicans were all about in the 80s.
02:47:46.000And the Democrats were about in the 90s under NAFTA and stuff like that.
02:47:50.000So if you transform the Democratic Party, again, into a workers' party with common sense, reasonable considerations, and it's not based on religious fundamentalism, and it's not based on woke fundamentalism on the other side.
02:48:04.000But how do you get people out of that that are in that, where it's like part of their tribal identity?
02:48:08.000Like, how do you get people to relinquish?
02:49:15.000You had a rap singer here last night named Sister Soldier.
02:49:20.000I defend her right to express herself through music, but her comments before and after Los Angeles were filled with the kind of hatred that you do not honor today and tonight.
02:49:37.000She told the Washington Post about a month ago, and I quote, if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people?
02:49:46.000So you're a gang member and you'd normally kill somebody?
02:51:37.000But what I mean is that had Kamala Harris...
02:51:42.000Repudiated a lot of what happened in the madness of 2020, 2021, all that stuff, and said America is not a white supremacist country that is only set up to terrorize people of color and minorities,
02:52:01.000and that, you know, yes, we've had a past that's been terrible, but we've made tons of progress, and People should be rewarded in this country on the basis of their hard work, their ability, their willingness to take risk,
02:52:17.000and we cannot have a society that is arranged by people's tribal identity.
02:52:27.000If she'd come out and gave some more eloquent version, I'm off the top of my head, of that speech, it would have been her sister soldier moment, and she could have said, This, my party went in the wrong direction.
02:52:40.000And by the way, it would have been very compelling to a lot of people.
02:52:45.000Yeah, but she would have to formulate that or someone would have to help her formulate it.
02:54:59.000Bill Clinton said to George H.W. Bush, he goes, in the middle of the debate, he goes, listen, we all respect your military service.
02:55:06.000And we respect the sacrifice you made for the country, but I think we have to go on another direction.
02:55:10.000And it was just, and then you could see like HW, the older one, being like, oh, he was seething because Clinton had kind of complimented him and said, we like what you did, but we got to go in this new direction.
02:55:23.000That would be a brilliant move to use against Trump.
02:55:26.000It would have been a brilliant move to use against Trump, but you're right.
02:56:06.000So then all the pressure comes out, and then the bumbles, and then the interviews, and the stumbles, and the inability to ask, to answer certain questions, and then all that stuff.
02:56:16.000So her ability to do that kind of thing is dependent upon a teleprompter and a well-rehearsed speech.
02:56:23.000She doesn't believe in anything outside of her own ambiguity.
02:56:25.000Bill Clinton did his whole State of the Union speech once when the teleprompter went down.
02:56:29.000He did it all off the top of his fucking head.
02:57:18.000We need an actual leader that I go, well, that's an exceptional human being.
02:57:22.000The way he talks is better than I can talk.
02:57:24.000It's better than both of us and anyone.
02:57:26.000But the way he's doing it in front of everybody, it's very, very comforting.
02:57:31.000Because that moment, he was the left flank of his party, I'm sure didn't love that, and I'm sure that there were people that criticized him for that, but he basically came out and said, listen, I'm going to go out here and I'm going to take a stance that's going to anger people,
02:57:47.000but I'm going to reach across the aisle and say, you're right, this is not moving us in the right direction.
02:57:56.000There were moments that she could have done that.
02:58:34.000There was a time I thought it was definitely her, and then there was a time that I thought it was definitely him, and then there was a time I thought it was definitely her, and now I think it's him again.
02:58:45.000God, I wish I got a chance to interview her.
02:58:56.000She would have had to do what Clinton did, and she can't do it because they are being held hostage by an ideology that is crippling to thought.
03:01:46.000And they pick him out and they go, but he talks, he's folksy, he's got a charm, he's a fun guy, but he happens to be a liar and full of shit.
03:01:56.000And you know, his wife, when the BLM riots were happening, said, we just rolled down the, you just opened the windows and smelt the burning tires and really took in the moment.
03:02:05.000That's a quote from his psychotic wife.
03:02:19.000So at the end of the day, it's like they're not representative of the American people just because you might bump into them at a state fair.
03:03:49.000And then I think it goes back to what we're talking about, about secret societies.
03:03:53.000Like, there's always been these people that were in the White House or wherever these fucking places, these people fucking, they go crazy behind closed doors.
03:05:11.000He goes, I'm not voting for Trump because I'm voting against all these things.
03:05:14.000He just listed like a very clear and concise list of all the different things that are fucked up about this ideology that's being pushed today.
03:05:28.000The fucking censorship of it all is the thing that's the most spooky, because it's the only thing that's going to keep us from working our way out of this together.
03:08:16.000Yeah, I mean, there's a few, you know, we just did a tour and, you know, we're kind of at the end of it, but we've got some dates in Canada.