00:09:15.000But as far as it went, I mean, like, you know, you run across it on YouTube, and it's entertaining.
00:09:19.020It's a couple of dudes with cauliflower ears and patchwork eyebrows and shit beating the hell out of each other.
00:09:29.180You know, you can always get a little entertainment out of that.
00:09:31.740But I think this, just based on what I saw last night, I think that, and I will say for the record, I did not see this fight that this Negro is so jolly about.
00:10:15.780And before they came on with even the pre-fights, there was so much theatrics, I heard in a couple different conversations, different people coming to the conclusion of, this is just the new WWE.
00:10:28.300Well, yeah, I mean, didn't, a few months or a few weeks ago, didn't Conor McGregor, like, throw some shit through the window of the kebabs bus or something like that?
00:10:37.360Yeah, it showed all that stuff, like soap opera style.
00:22:15.220Well, Anglin points out that, uh, he says, note that Conor McGregor, an Irish Catholic, has never started speaking in Latin and thanking Jesus.
00:22:32.140But he points out that, uh, the jihadist Khabib is a Dagestani, a member of a Russian ethnic minority group left over from when Russia was an empire.
00:22:42.660And he says, uh, Russians were rooting for Conor, even though he's a piece of shit because all Russians hate Dagestanis.
00:22:49.980He says, the crowd of supporters of Khabib were various Muslims.
00:22:55.060Um, another thing that was a surprise to me this morning, because I didn't see it last night, was, um, McGregor threw the first punch at Khabib's team.
00:23:08.680Um, they've got uncut video of that out on YouTube now.
00:23:13.640Um, Khabib had already jumped the, uh, out of the octagon and attacked this guy.
00:23:19.460And the guy that he attacked was a member of, uh, McGregor's, uh, not a, he was another fighter who was some friend of McGregor's or something like that.
00:23:29.920And, uh, Anglin thinks the fight was, he says, he doesn't know whether it was staged.
00:23:35.500He says it probably wasn't explicitly planned, but it seems to have been a general goal of Dana White to cause a shit show.
00:23:42.140So, I don't know, it looked pretty planned to me.
00:23:44.800I mean, you know, fights over, uh, the Muslim immediately goes and jumps over the cage.
00:23:53.080McGregor immediately goes and attacks a member of the Muslim's team.
00:23:58.320And this, this whole thing erupts inside the ring.
00:24:02.140It was just exactly like on WWE when, uh, they're having a wrestling match and a bunch of wrestlers come running into the ring and attack one wrestler and a bunch of the other wrestler, the attacked wrestlers, friends come running in and they have a big shit show.
00:24:17.540And the bell just ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, you know, that's, it was just like that.
00:24:34.500Well, another thing is that they're allowing too much of this damn wrestling to go on in there.
00:24:39.720Um, I had, I don't, like I said, I don't know a lot about it, but people that I was talking to, uh, in chat rooms, some of them were telling me, well, they've got a rule.
00:24:49.420It's like a hard and fast rule that if this shit goes on, I can't remember if they said two minutes or three minutes, they're supposed to break it up.
00:24:56.240But I heard Rogan say explicitly at the beginning of the fight that this particular referee was going to allow Khabib to wrestle as long as they want.
00:25:08.960But yeah, another thing is, and, uh, somebody was, like I said, I don't, I'm not a big follower of UFC, so I don't know all their rules and such, but some of the people I was talking to in chats who are big fans of this were saying that, uh, there was too much wrestling going on.
00:25:29.820And I agree, there's, there's too, they allow too much of this grappling stuff.
00:25:33.460I understand that it's part of the sport and the skill and all that, but it, it takes away from it, especially when it goes on too long.
00:25:41.840And this one guy who follows it, I don't know if he's right or not, but he was saying, and I can't remember if he said two minutes or three minutes, but he said, if it goes on for like three minutes, by the rules, the referee is supposed to break it up.
00:25:54.160And I remember Joe Rogan clearly saying at the beginning of the, uh, match during the first, the first time that this Khabib wrapped McGregor up, that this particular referee that was in there was going to let him do all the wrestling he wanted, that he wasn't going to break that up.
00:26:16.460I mean, do the referees just get to decide to change the rules like that?
00:26:22.260I mean, when the, when the, uh, color commentator is going to sit there and say, yeah, well, I mean, this guy's just going to let him wrestle.
00:26:29.520I like, there's no, no big deal to it.
00:26:32.500I mean, it would be like, uh, you know, if you were watching a boxing match and, you know, Mike Tyson is boxing and he bites off his opponent's ear and the, the commentator's like, well, you know, this referee that's in there, he's going to allow Mike Tyson,
00:26:50.640and all the leeway he needs to bite off all the ears he wants.
00:26:59.540He's, he's actually going to allow Mike Tyson to rape his opponent in, in the, in the ring.
00:27:06.500Do you think they should be able to use bats?
00:27:08.820Do you think that would make it more interesting if they could use like a baseball bat or like a crowbar or something?
00:27:16.080But I tell you what would actually make, I tell you what would actually make it interesting is if they would figure out a way to get most of this grappling out of there.
00:27:25.540If, if it, if it was a, uh, if it was mainly a contest of punch, punching and kicking the shit out of each other.
00:27:40.740I mean, allowing a little bit of it throws enough, you know, different, something different into the mix to where it's more like a real fight.
00:27:48.780But I mean, when you've got these guys training in judo and Brazilian jujitsu and all where they just wrap up and they stay wrapped up like that, then it's not an interesting fight.
00:28:00.940I mean, no, it's not, you should try to be, you could be a UFC referee as, and if they're on the ground for more than a couple seconds, you can be like, blow the whistle and be like, nope, gay, get up.
00:28:12.980Another thing I noticed that was gay is while they were wrapped up and they were both on the ground, uh, at one point McGregor need the guy in the head, you know, the guys on top of me need him in the head.
00:46:01.720So you're saying that if you put like caramel syrup instead of chocolate syrup on the Cheetos,
00:46:10.500that like, that's really good when you're high.
00:46:14.620But yeah, no, he does some pretty good interviews.
00:46:17.520But I mean, the main thing, he lets his guests talk.
00:46:21.360And that's an important thing when you've got good guests is to let them talk.
00:46:26.880But I mean, he's done some interviews that were really, really good.
00:46:30.280Like the one where he had Mel Gibson and this doctor.
00:46:36.980It's an American doctor, but he has to go down to Panama to do this stem cell therapy.
00:46:43.580And he had Mel Gibson on there because the stem cell therapy had worked so well for his 90-something-year-old father that Gibson had it done.
00:46:52.880And it fixed a bunch of problems that he had been having.
00:46:56.340And they talked about the stem cell stuff for a long time.
00:47:47.720Yeah, and the stem cells cause, like, intense healing on most things.
00:47:52.240There are some things they were talking about that it wouldn't fix, like a bad back that's already, like, bone to bone and stuff like that.
00:47:59.140There wasn't anything that it could do for it.
00:48:01.260But, like, Gibson had a bad shoulder with a bunch of injuries in it, and they would inject that shit into his shoulder,
00:48:07.220and his shoulder would be fine for, like, two years, and he'd go down there and get some more.
00:48:40.300I mean, they take, like, a string and tie it off and snip it and put a little, or I don't know, it's been so long since I've been around a little bit.
00:49:47.300And we ended up with Jewish women eating placentas.
00:49:50.300But, I mean, they do crazier shit than that.
00:49:55.160I remember they had some kind of a feminism conference in Sweden a couple of years ago.
00:50:03.180And it made the news because one of the things that they were advertising it right in the materials, you know, is like, you know, come over here, bring your feminist hairy ass and, you know, stay in this hotel.
00:50:16.920We're going to have this conference and we're going to have the big party the first night.
00:50:20.100And we're serving so-and-so cocktails mixed with real menstrual blood.
00:50:52.120It's like some kind of, I mean, there's a certain strain of feminist that just fetishizes all the nastiest aspects of female biology.
00:51:03.860And then that's not to say there aren't nasty aspects to male biology, too, but you don't hear men walking around talking about, yeah, we're going to have our men's tribal meeting where we're going to be real men out here in the forest.
00:51:18.260And we're baking biscuits with dick cheese.
00:55:27.620And traditionally, you know, women who, like were, you know, just regular women running around doing whatever, like talking European women or whatever, they had these big, long skirts.
00:55:39.180Whether they were poor women and they were made out of sackcloth or whatever, they had these big, long skirts and a bunch of stuff under it.
00:55:46.100And so even if they were bleeding, nobody had to see that shit.
00:55:49.300And they wouldn't want anybody to see that shit.
01:16:38.920I have a feeling that she's a dumb ass bitch.
01:16:42.920And I have a feeling that the left has shot off their other foot.
01:16:50.920They shot off one foot the way they came after Trump.
01:16:55.920Not only them, but the mainstream Republicans, you know, these cucks like Flake.
01:17:00.920They were the ones on a sugar high and Flake and Ryan and faggots like that.
01:17:07.920And they decided that the Trump train was just too mean and ugly a place for them.
01:17:12.920And they were going to oppose the Trump train by standing in front of it with, you know, flowers in their hands and shit like that, trying to hold back the train.
01:17:23.920But we all know what happens when you stand in front of a train.
01:17:35.920Like Lindsey Graham had figured out that it's no longer time to be playing footsie with these Democrats.
01:17:43.920You know, these Democrats, they really shot themselves in the foot with their allies, at least the ones that are still going to be around after this election.
01:17:51.920You know, Lindsey Graham was always one of these.
01:17:54.920Well, you know, I'm going to reach across the aisle.
01:17:57.920I'm going to reach across the aisle and give the Democrats a handy.
01:18:01.920You know, and that way, when the Republicans aren't in power and I really need something and it's reasonable, well, they'll reach across and give me a handy.
01:18:10.920You know, and everybody will be getting to reach around.
01:19:35.920Roe versus Wade forced every state to go along with abortion is what it did.
01:19:39.920You know, I mean, it would be like, you know, it's like the same thing as this gay marriage nonsense.
01:19:45.920It was basically up to every state until the Supreme Court came along and found somehow magically a riot in the Constitution saying, well, yeah, of course.
01:19:57.920I mean, you know, the men who wrote the Constitution.
01:20:00.920You know, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, you know, all these guys, when they were writing the Bill of Rights, they thought to themselves, well, you know, these goober smoochers and anus fetishists.
01:20:13.920They might, they have a right to get married, too.
01:20:17.920I mean, what's the point of having an institution of marriage if a couple of men can't masturbate into each other's assholes and have a holy union?
01:20:56.920I mean, he's never really, he's never really been all that based.
01:20:59.920And to be honest, what he's doing is not that radical.
01:21:01.920I mean, they've got, they've, they have appointed a mainstream conservative Supreme Court justice.
01:21:07.920And what makes what McConnell's doing appear radical is the left and the media are still suffering from, and will never get over.
01:21:16.920Apparently, it's a terminal condition, this full-on Trump derangement syndrome.
01:21:21.920You know, she was just talking about how all these women, this Joy Reid was talking about how all these women are going to win the day for the Democrats.
01:21:30.920I think Trump had a little something to say about that.
01:21:32.920Let's hear what Glorious Leader had to say.
01:21:41.920But what is your message today to the women across this country who are feeling devastated, feeling like the message that's been sent here is that they're not being beaten.
01:21:50.920I think, actually, that women, if you look, if you look at the biggest fans, and I can tell you that the people that spoke to me most, really, in the strongest of terms,
01:22:49.920I mean, these people in D.C. and these people in the media and the New York J-left establishment and the West Coast J-left establishment and all that,
01:23:03.920that they don't have any more idea than a man on the moon what women out here in the country are thinking.
01:23:12.920As a matter of fact, if it hadn't been for women voting for Trump, he wouldn't have gotten elected.
01:23:16.920Of course, it was white women and married women, married white women who voted for Trump.
01:23:34.920They have husbands and sons and fathers and all that.
01:23:40.920And if they're not completely deranged feminazis, then it has to occur to them, well, I mean, if we allow this, if we support this shit, then this can be done to the men and or boys that I care about.
01:24:00.920At any time and in any context, you know, some woman wants a promotion that my son's going to get.
01:24:08.920And all she has to do is claim that, you know, he slapped her in the face with his dick or something at a company party.
01:24:17.920And she was too ashamed to tell anybody.
01:24:20.920And not only does she get the promotion, he's fired and probably won't ever get a job anywhere again.
01:24:27.920It's amazing how we have this whole narrative about you have to believe any accuser.
01:24:36.920And they've been pushing this shit for several years now.
01:24:39.920What we're seeing right now is the crest of that wave.
01:24:42.920This is this is where they have finally completely jumped the shark with that shit.
01:25:27.920When the president nominates someone to be a justice on the Supreme Court.
01:25:31.920And it was never designed to be this whole grilling that it's become.
01:25:36.920You know, there's they're supposed to just get the guy in front of him, ask him a few questions, make sure that he is legally competent to take the job and say, OK.
01:25:45.920And that's what they always did forever.
01:25:47.920But, you know, starting starting, I guess, with Bork, that's when it really started getting crazy.
01:25:53.920And, you know, they have the term now they're going to Bork somebody.
01:25:56.920And that's what they tried to do to Kavanaugh first.
01:26:00.920They tried to trap him into giving answers that would have made him look like he was some kind of a right wing crazy.
01:26:09.920They were trying to make Bork out like he was somebody who was going to enslave the blacks again and take away women's rights to vote and take away everybody's property and just all kinds of crazy stuff that he never said.
01:26:24.920But unfortunately, the problem he had was that he would answer their questions straightforwardly.
01:26:29.920And it was because of his experience that no matter whether it's a left or right wing president putting a Supreme Court nominee up there now, they coach them to be evasive and just to flat out say, I'm not going to answer questions about anything political.
01:26:46.920You know, like if they ask, what do you think about so and so that the president said, I'm not going to answer anything about political questions, because that would make the court that would make make it appear as though I'm being political and all that.
01:27:12.300And did it in the dirtiest fucking way.
01:27:14.500But I tell you, when I when I think, yeah, when I.
01:27:16.900I watched that video of Trump on Air Force One there explaining how screwed this all was and how the women that he talks to are not upset by all this.
01:27:30.580The one thing that I think more than anything else is I sit there and look at him.
01:27:34.240I'm like, thank God he is the president.
01:28:17.220The title of its Kavanaugh confirmation deals major defeat to subversive anti-American Jews.
01:28:22.780He says Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States was a major defeat for subversive Jewish interests that have been pushing sick agendas to destroy America from within.
01:28:34.320I'll skip through here and just hit some of the points he makes.
01:28:38.460He says the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court represents much more than Republicans filling a vacancy on the nation's highest court.
01:28:46.220It represents a major defeat to a group of subversive Jews who utilize the most disgusting tactics imaginable to prevent Kavanaugh from filling the position.
01:29:19.780Jewish Senator Dianne Feinstein intentionally concealed a letter from Christine Blasey Ford, a California professor and anti-Trump feminist,
01:29:29.240alleging that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party 36 years ago.
01:29:34.300She refused to share the letter with the rest of the Senate Judiciary Committee and did not bring up the allegation to Kavanaugh when he met with her in private or during the confirmation hearing itself.
01:29:44.140This despite there being a process for committee members to share pertinent confidential information with one another.
01:29:49.480It is a fact that was brought up in public when Feinstein was questioned about the letter.
01:29:56.620Oh, this is some pertinent audio here.
01:30:39.560She's been harassed, she's had death threats, and she's had to flee her home.
01:30:45.660In addition, the investigation that the Republican majority is heralding is really nothing that I know about other than a partisan practice.
01:30:55.980Normally, all the witnesses would be interviewed.
01:42:56.680The Jew Senator Chuck Schumer, along with Feinstein, represented the Democrats in giving a statement about the supplemental FBI investigation,
01:43:04.680which cleared Kavanaugh of wrongdoing.
01:43:06.680Both claimed the investigation was insufficient and that the FBI report was part of a conspiracy involving the White House.
01:43:13.680Again, more Jewish lies, of which no tangible corroborating evidence was offered.
01:43:18.680Let's hear a little bit of that, why don't we?
01:44:51.680...under oath, under threat of felony perjury.
01:44:55.680And the only reason to have had the FBI to go interview either one of them would have been to put them in jeopardy of perjury in case they answered a question differently than they answered it when they were under oath.
01:45:07.680And no lawyer worth their salt would allow either one of them to do that.
01:45:13.680They already testified for hours and hours under oath, on television, with the whole world watching in real time.
01:46:31.680And ensured that 90% of his emails and memos weren't available for the Senate or the public.
01:46:39.680Thousands of times more documents concerning Kavanaugh's legal career were submitted to the Senate than were ever submitted about any nominee in the history of the Supreme Court.
01:46:53.680In the hearings, it now appears that they also blocked the FBI from doing its job.
01:47:02.680Democrats agreed that the investigation scope should be limited.
01:47:06.680We did not agree that the White House should tie the FBI's hands.
01:47:11.680It's simply not credible to say that public testimony in last week's hearing is a substitute for interviews by FBI agents.
01:47:21.680Not only do senators lack the expertise of FBI agents, we were only given five minutes to question Judge Kavanaugh.
01:47:31.680So, in my view, from what I saw, the investigation was very limited.
01:47:38.680And it will be interesting after all of the members have an opportunity to read the documents.
01:47:47.680And we have an opportunity in public to discuss our conclusions, what the findings are.
01:47:58.680One, we had many fears that this was a very limited process that would constrain the FBI from getting all the facts.
01:48:11.680Having received a thorough briefing on the documents, those fears have been realized.
01:48:18.680Second, I disagree, having received a briefing on all of the documents, I disagree with Senator Grassley's statement that there was no hint of misconduct.
01:48:33.680And third, we are reiterating our call, given how limited these documents were and how limited the scope of this investigation was.
01:48:45.680First, we are reiterating our call that the documents with proper redaction be made public.
01:48:52.680Why shouldn't all of America see the facts?
01:48:56.680And second, we are reiterating our call to make the directive that the White House and Counsel McGahn sent to the FBI public,
01:49:08.680because we believe it greatly constrained the investigation from the get-go.
01:49:15.680The fact that there's only one document in there for 100 senators is another example of constraining the ability of all senators and the American public to see the whole truth and nothing but.
01:49:39.680That was Schumer calling for endless investigations to endless allegations by endless numbers of partisan feminists
01:49:49.680who no doubt would have come out and probably still will come out of the woodwork accusing this man of no telling what.
01:49:56.680And after that, you guys remember, you know, Flake, he went and had a meeting the night, the Thursday night, he went and had a meeting with Senator Collins and Senator Murkowski.
01:50:36.680You know, maybe my fears were unfounded.
01:50:38.680Of course, the next day when it was time for the vote, the plot they had hatched was, well, I'll vote for this.
01:50:45.680But if we if we don't get the FBI to investigate about a week long investigation of all these charges, then we're going to vote against Kavanaugh, period.
01:50:58.680And that would have derailed the whole thing.
01:52:26.680Susan Collins will be known in history as the woman who provided the deciding vote to confirm an accused sexual abuser to the Supreme Court by trashing her accuser.
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02:02:58.680And hopefully, we are going to be back next week, but hopefully when we come back next week, there will be something prominent in the news and the political discourse other than whether or not Kavanaugh felt up, dick slapped, gang raped, whatever.