The Art of Trolling Everyone | Alex Stein Interview
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Alex Stein is the most controversial man on the internet. No, I'm not talking about Donald Trump, no, not even about Andrew Tate. I'm talking about the man himself, Alex Stein, a comedian, a provocateur, and absolute terror of members of Congress and school boards all over this country. I was just recently watching one of him in a leotard and a swimming cap complaining about transphobia on the swim team. As Alex puts in his bio, he has lots of undiagnosed emotional and mental health issues that are his secret weapon in the fight against the new world order.
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I have waited a very long time to meet and speak with the most controversial man on the internet.
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No, I'm not talking about Donald Trump. No, I'm not even talking about Andrew Tate.
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I am talking about Primetime 99. I'm talking about the man himself, Alex Stein, a comedian,
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a provocateur, absolute terror of members of Congress and school boards all over this country.
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I'm sure you've seen all of his videos. I was just recently watching one of him in a leotard and a swimming cap
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complaining about transphobia on the swim team. As Alex puts in his bio, he has lots of undiagnosed
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emotional and mental health issues that are his secret weapon in the fight against the new world
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order. Mr. Stein, thank you for coming on the show. Wow, Michael, what the heck? That was such a
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brilliant and eloquent introduction. And I'm telling you, this is my first time appearing
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on a Daily Wire show. And I'm just so honored because in this conservative space, you guys are
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true champions. The work you guys are doing at Daily Wire is very similar. You guys are obviously
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more powerful than I am, but we're fighting a culture war. You guys are doing a great job. So
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it's an honor and a privilege to be on your show. Well, thank you very much. And thank you for coming
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on. So the question, I want to talk about a bunch of videos and all this stuff. I actually want
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a longer period of time to talk, but we're stuck on Skype and it's 20 minutes or whatever. But the
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question I want to ask is I watch all of these videos and you with absolutely no fear, no sense
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of propriety, just going in. And a lot of them are just dropped down. I mean, the leotard one,
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I was laughing out loud. Why are you the way that you are? Well, I, like I said, when my parents got
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divorced, Michael, they fought for custody of our family dog, Primo, more than me. So I was
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actually raised by a German shepherd more than I was by a two parent home. So I come from the BLM
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playbook of the broken home. And just like Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals, the same playbook
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that Barack Obama and all these freaks use on the left, I'm using it on the conservative movement.
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I'm basically using the rules for radical and using the projection and just projecting all of their
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crazy lunacy, like the fact that Leah Thomas swam on the men's team for three years and then was able
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to take some sort of a medicine, some hormone therapy and was able to compete against the
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women and become a national champion in multiple events. So it's ludicrous. It's absurd, but that's
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where we live in a world where the Supreme Court justice, Kentaji Brown Jackson, can't even define
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what a woman is. And I know that is a hot topic in the Daily Wire community for the Daily Wire fans.
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You know, that angle actually makes a lot of sense to me because sometimes when I watch your videos,
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listen, call me old-fashioned, but I don't know. Sometimes I think, oh, you know, he's gone a
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little far. This is a little much, you know. But then the way that you've just described it where
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you say, yeah, I basically do what the left does, but I do it for the conservatives. I think, well,
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you know, there's pretty much nothing that I've seen you do that is any more offensive than anything
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the left does. And it's probably much less offensive. I mean, the left is killing babies and
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trans and kids. So obviously, you know, you being sort of vulgar or something like that
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is kind of in a completely different category. Is that, I mean, is that, is that the idea behind
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this performance art in many ways, I guess I would call it?
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Well, 100%. My biological father, Tucker Carlson, kind of coined it with me. It's called culture jamming,
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where you take the most absurd parts of our culture and you jam it in their face. But
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it's funny you say that, though, Michael, because I was recently the host of a concert
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with a guy named Bryson Gray, Forgi Otto Blow, and a guy named Tyson James. They're conservative
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rappers. And Vice News came and covered it. And at the end of the event, it was a successful
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event. There's 400 people. It was fun. We asked the Vice reporter because she actually kind of
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had fun. She was being nice. And I have a little heat with Vice for my confrontation with
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Tess Owen. But that's neither here nor there. Back to my point. She said the only alarming thing
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to her of the whole entire event, which was a family-friendly event, no cussing. Bryson is a secular
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rapper. He doesn't even cuss. And I did jokes where I didn't cuss her name. She said, oh,
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I didn't like that there are so many children here. Because there were a lot of kids. A lot
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of parents brought their kids there. And then we asked her, but what about drag queens for
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story time? And she's like, it's different. So these people literally want to sexualize
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children and have them being read story times by men in thongs. That's okay. That's social
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justice. But if you say abortion is bad and that we want to save babies, then you're evil.
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Even people like Elizabeth Warren that says crisis pregnancy centers are demonic and satanic. She
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says they're the bad one. The one's trying to save a life. But that's how we're in the upside down
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world. I'm not even funny. Saturday Night Live isn't funny, right? Because they're too afraid of
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being politically incorrect. I'm politically incorrect. So I'm funny by default just because
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I'm filling a void. It's not even that hard, Michael.
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time I saw you. It was relatively recently, within the last year or so. And it was probably at one of
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these school boards or something. And I thought, man, this is wild. I haven't seen a performance
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art like this in a very long time. And oh, man, the guy is a right winger. And then I just kept
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seeing you pop up. Where did you come from? I mean, was I missing some 10-year career or something
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before this that I just hadn't been aware of? Well, we definitely need to do the hour-long
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conversation. But basically, I started, I worked for a TV show, Cheaters. And I signed in India. I can only
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say so much. But the host of it was a very good friend of mine named Clark Gable. He died of a
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fentanyl drug overdose. He bought pills that he thought were, he bought like street Vicodin or
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whatever pain pills and had fentanyl. And he died. He was very close friends of them. They said,
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Alex, you're going to be the next host of Cheaters. Then when it came April of 2020, I'm like in the
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best shape of my life. This is my big opportunity because I had worked in television. I also sold
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cars on the side, literally selling used cars. That's why I love creating content. Imagine getting on
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the hot pavement at 110 degrees for a Hispanic guy to show you that there's a car leaking, the
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transmission's leaking. It's not that fun. I'm just saying, doing this and playing
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make-believe, you know, making fun of politicians is much easier. But my point being is, right when
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I was supposed to get the job, they picked a 52-year-old black guy named Peter Guns, who
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God bless him, he's definitely good that he picked the job. But my point being is the show
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is syndicated by Viacom. So they changed his name from Peter Guns to Peter Panky. And they
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just didn't want another kind of 30-year-old white guy. They wanted to go a different direction,
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which makes sense. But for me, it was a little bit of an affirmative action. And that kind of
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radicalized me to be like, hey, I need to create my own podcast. I need to create my own
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thing. So Michael, when I go to these meetings at the beginning of the pandemic, I went to
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the mayor of Dallas and was dead serious. I was like, you know, why are we closing the
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parks? They turn off the water fountains that my dogs drink out of at the park. And this
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is April in Texas. It's hot. Like, how does this stop the spread of anything? And they
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looked at me like I was the biggest idiot in the world. Just, oh, who is this conspiracy
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theorist? I mean, just didn't show me any attention. And then when I noticed the more absurd
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I got, the more uncomfortable they felt. And I turned those NPCs, those non-playable characters
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of politicians into, oh, now I can control them all I want because now they have to get
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mad at me. They have to kick me out. They have to be embarrassed. So yeah, it's kind
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of just, it started off, you know, earnestly. And then I realized what's the most effective
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is, like I keep saying those rules for radicals is that we have to do, you know, desperate times
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call cause for desperate measures. Whatever the saying is, we cannot use these orthodox tactics
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of being nice and respectful. We have to somehow use humor to break people away or free from
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this trauma-based mind control that the mainstream media has everybody under.
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So how much of the act is, you know, a sincere reflection of your political views? And how
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much of it is this sort of Alinsky-ite working around the system? Because you know, if we're
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locked into this system, the liberal establishment is just going to continue to rule. How much of
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it is intentionally, you know, you say something you don't believe or you, you know, you act in
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a way that you wouldn't ordinarily act just to, just to get them to jump out of their
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Yeah, well, I mean, you can say like shock factor for shock factor, but let me tell you
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my political leanings is I'm a populist. I actually, even though I'm now a skew more conservative,
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I am a tinfoil hat, proud tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorists. I believe the weapons of
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mass destruction that we never found in the Middle East, the 20 year war that we had. I just
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think that the government will lie to us and they will pull all sorts of tricks. And I think
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the pandemic woke a lot of people up to that. So my point being is when you have the populist
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mindset and, you know, you want to say, oh, I'm conservative. I want the government left out of
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everything. But at the same time, when I sold cars, the government made sure that I gave them
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an inspection. If I didn't give a customer an inspection, then, you know, I could be liable
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to getting in trouble if I sold them a lemon. So it's kind of good that the government gets
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involved in some stuff, but I don't want them because they mess everything up. But when it
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comes to the healthcare system, why is it that insulin costs $200 in Texas, but it's $7 in
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Mexico. But if I want to get 10,000 vaccines, that's all free. So we need a reallocation of funds.
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And I'm not saying we should have free healthcare, but we should make healthcare more affordable.
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I think that would just benefit society. So even though I'm more conservative, I really
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kind of consider myself in the middle when it comes to my political leanings. I don't
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like to say that I'm ultra far right. That's what they labeled me, proud boy, far right.
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When in reality, that's not the case. I mean, I'm anti-abortion. Obviously, there's some
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huge stuff that I'm, you know, really staunch on that you would say that's super conservative.
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But at the same time, it's like, I'm not against social services. I'm not against helping
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people. But letting 100,000, you know, drug overdose happens because of fentanyl this past year,
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just having a wide open border that's creating a welfare state. I'm not down with that. So
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I like to consider myself somewhere in the middle.
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So presumably, you love Trump. I mean, Trump kind of broke that mold and at least styled
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Yeah, well, I like Trump too. But then I also don't like that he's, you know, with the Johnson
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and Johnson family. I don't like that he didn't get Julian Assange out of jail. Of course,
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I love Donald Trump. I love when he's saying little Marco Rubio, but he's not perfect.
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Now, do I want him to get his redemption arc? Yes, I want him to have round two. And do I think
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that that was the most fair and honest election ever? Of course. And of course, Joe Biden got
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81 million votes. Duh. You know, it'd be impossible for him not to. But my point is, I love Trump. I
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think he got a bad deal. But there's obviously some improvement that he needs to do too. And no
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candidate is perfect. I think, Michael, I say this all the time. Idolizing a politician or celebrity is
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like thinking the stripper actually likes you. They don't actually like us. They don't care about us.
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It's all just a placate to us. So yes, I love Donald. He's the best one that we've had in
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our lifetime. But even Donald, we have some room for improvement. Right, right. You're sort of damning
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with faint praise. He could be better than all the rest. But he's a politician. A politician's a
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politician. So you used a phrase there that really stuck out. You said you want his redemption arc.
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And I tell you, the conservatives whose views I really respect, and especially those who have a
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keen sense of kind of art and narrative, that's the phrase that they use. They say, you know,
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we hear from some people, it's not about Trump. It's just about the policies. It's just about the
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country. It's just about this. But the people who I feel really have a good political gut, they say,
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no. For better or worse, it is about this guy. It actually is about this guy. And they booted him out.
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And they changed all the rules. And they undermined his administration. They spied on him. And they
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did all this stuff. And then they finally got him out. And he needs redemption. So looking at 2024,
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you're a Trump guy? Yeah, of course. I'm voting for Trump. And this is the thing. I mean,
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we know the impeachment was garbage. This January 6th commission is an absolute travesty,
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one of the worst that I've ever been or witnessed in my life. I mean, to think that these people on
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January 6th, obviously, you know, if you really think the QAnon shaman was going to go into
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Congress and decertify an election, you're mentally ill. All right. And I'm talking to
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you, Nancy Pelosi, because they actually believe that they actually felt that they were under
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some sort of threat. Now, you know, is it good to go storm a Capitol? I don't know if that's
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necessarily good. But for them to treat it like it was 9-11, the worst terror attack in American
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history, is it's just very insensitive to the people that lost loved ones on 9-11. So we live in
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a government that will lie to us in order to gain, you know, what they do is they're going to trick
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us into trading our freedom for safety. But at the end of the day, we're not going to have
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freedom. We're not going to have safety. And guys like Donald Trump, I believe, wants to keep
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some of our freedom left. But it's a slippery slope. They kick him off the Internet. You see
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Alex Jones, they bankrupt him for a billion dollars. I mean, in this day and age, you know, if you go
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against the counterculture, even Elon Musk, who's been, you know, pretty liberal, he wants to put a
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computer chip in your brain to be able to park a Tesla. And they still are going after him. So
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with these people, if you have power and you are a threat to the system, you got to go.
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Now, so I'm very sympathetic to this point of view. And I agree that much of the appearance
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of our political culture is just kind of a sock puppet game. And a lot of it is just theater.
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And regardless of who wins or loses, we always get more immigration. We always outsource the jobs.
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We always get lose more and more of our sovereignty. So I'm with you on all of that. But then how do you
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avoid or do you avoid getting totally blackpilled and saying, oh, well, the libs have all the power.
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All hope is lost. I might as well sit on my couch and eat potato chips full of seed oil.
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It's not really. Yeah. And those seed oils are really good if you want to get estrogen and grow
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breasts. But my point being, this is this is what I'm saying is it's impossible not to get blackpilled
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too. And you realize guys like Dan Crenshaw that say they're conservatives are giving, you know,
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billions of dollars in Ukraine. So for me, I mean, you know, how do we fight that that sense of like,
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oh, you know, blackpilled like how do we, you know, get out of that mindset? It's difficult for me.
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But at the same time, that's the harsh reality in which we live in the government. I don't think has our best
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interest. And it's just kind of living positive and creating some sort of future that you like,
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because what happens is they trick us into playing their reindeer games. You know, they trick you into
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wearing the mask. They trick you into getting vaccinated with the free hamburger, you know,
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and if you don't fall for their tricks, then you can live a happy life. So getting blackpilled,
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it's impossible not to have that feeling sometimes. But there's a lot of hope and joy with being awake
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to realizing breaking out of that cognitive dissonance, knowing that the government,
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you might think they have your best interest, but really they don't.
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subject to underwriting and health questions. So you mentioned Crenshaw. And, you know, I saw your
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video on Crenshaw. And I thought that that was one of the examples where I thought, isn't this a
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little too far? You know, is Crenshaw more moderate than, I don't know, than us and probably a lot of
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the listeners? Yes. But, you know, I like the guy personally. And I just, is that an example where
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you think, you know, it's a little too impolite. The guy's a wounded veteran, you know, even if I don't
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like his politics. Or do you think, no, screw him. I don't like him. And, you know, I'll say
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whatever. And I don't want to be insensitive to veterans. I respect every single man and woman in
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a military uniform. But at the end of the day, the whole entire military, the military industrial
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complex and the imperialistic mindset that the, you know, American military has is disgusting. I mean,
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I think about the millions of people that died in the Middle East. I mean, World War II, I think,
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was the last justifiable war that we've had. So when I look at people like Dan Crenshaw and the
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other veterans that I talk to that have been injured, they become staunchly anti-war. I'm a
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conflict interventionalist. I will never say that war is good. And I know that's not necessarily a
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conservative viewpoint, but I don't think as human beings right now, we're fighting a proxy war against
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Russia and Ukraine over the Donbass region and for them not wanting to go into NATO. That's all we
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have to do is just say they won't join NATO and keep the Donbass region autonomous where they can
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choose whatever country they want to go to. And we're saying no, because we are benefiting from a
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proxy war because people that it's not people that run the country. It is multinational corporations
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like Halliburton, like Pfizer that can buy and sell these politicians on both sides, like toilet
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paper through their political action committee. Dan Crenshaw is a guy that kicked out service
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members from being in the military to the National Defense Authorization Act that weren't vaccinated,
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kicked out service members in the Army Reserve that weren't vaccinated. So if he really cared about
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Americans, he would actually, you know, care about these military guys that don't want to take a
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vaccine that was tested on eight mice. My point being, it doesn't matter because these corporations
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are running and calling the shots. We're not being ran by humans. You think freaking Halliburton
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can be empathetic when they drop a drone strike on a wedding? When we left Afghanistan, Joe Biden killed
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four children. Nobody says a word about it. So, you know, it's just if these were human beings running
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the country, then they would be more empathetic to other human beings. But at the end of the day,
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because these are CEOs, we live in a corporate talkocracy and not a real country anymore, sadly.
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No, you know, I don't dispute a lot of that. I guess the question I'm asking tactically is,
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you know, if in order to make that point, are you saying that the situation is just so dire and the
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kind of the public communication is so staged that it is necessary to say and do things that are
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impolite or rude or, you know, or immoral even? I mean, because that's, I just think when I think
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about the Crenshaw thing, I think, and, you know, given I do like the guy at a personal level, but
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obviously we have very different views on Ukraine, he and I, and probably on a lot of other issues
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too. Or I think about even AOC, who I don't like at a personal level. And I think, you know, it's one
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of your most popular videos. And it's one of those things where you think, this isn't, this is rude.
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This isn't right. I shouldn't. But you're kind of like giggling off in the corner because it's kind
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of funny. But you think, you know, I don't know. I couldn't bring myself to say, to say to a woman
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like, Hey, you've got a big booty and you're my favorite Latino. Well, that's why I'm insane,
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Michael. And listen, this is the other problem is because if you look at the top movies from the
00:19:54.420
nineties, it's like Shawshank Redemption, American Pie, Pulp Fiction. If you look at the top movies of
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2021, it is literally, uh, other than Top Gun, the highest grossing movie was Sonic the Hedgehog too.
00:20:05.260
So we need some political incorrectness. We need somebody saying, you got a big booty.
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And I know that that's not the nicest thing. And probably not the, you know,
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it's a little unbecoming of a gentleman at the same time, it is harmless. I am complimenting her.
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She is Jenny from the block. I mean, I know she's not Jennifer Lopez, but she's from that. You don't
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think she's ever been cat called by a construction. I get cat called in New York city. So if she,
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I do, and I'm an imbecile, then I'm sure she's been cat called. So this is the point though,
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is when I go after guys like Frenchaw, this is his problem is that the NPCs,
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that are talking about, he gets so, his ego is so big and same with AOC is that they have to react.
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Now, when I made fun of Eric Swallow on it said, Oh, did you and Fang Fang, you know, did you guys,
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you know, and you know, what kind of sex did you have with Fang Fang? Or, you know,
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did you sleep with Fang Fang? He was smart. He's dead silent, kept his head down. Adam Kinzinger,
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same thing. I made fun of him for January. But these, these other politicians that let me play with
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them in the video game of life, that's their, they shouldn't get in the pig in the mud with a pig
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like me, Michael, that's their problem. So it's just, Dan Krenshaw, if he didn't play ball so much,
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then I wouldn't have to make a persona non grata, you know, and public enemy number one. So it's
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just, they, if they were a little more down to earth, that that's the other problem though,
00:21:15.100
Michael, is that we have a down to earth problem is these politicians, as soon as they get elected,
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they have this air of authority where they think they're better than everybody. And that's not the
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case. Everybody has issues. Everybody is the same. And that's like a socialistic kind of,
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you know, mindset, but really we all have problems. We all have issues and nobody is
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really necessarily better than anybody else. Well, that, that is the best explanation I've
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heard of. This is basically you're, you're basic, you're going out there to just see who will take
00:21:40.780
the bait. And I think you're right about Swalwell. I mean, I think you're right. The fact that Swalwell
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just, just kept on moving. He said, there's no win here. Obviously the moment I react,
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I'm going to lose. And he kept going, it's probably smart. And some of the other guys,
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I mean, I think you did one to Jerry Nadler. Is that right?
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No, that was the Fleckes. I think Jerry Nadler. Fleckes to Jerry Nadler. Okay.
00:22:02.100
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But, but I mean, listen, and I've yelled in, I've, you know,
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Beto O'Rourke and you get in their politician's face and it's better for them not like, I just have
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to use that quote, you know, you don't want to get in the mud with a pig like me, but this is other
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things we need to humanize these politicians and we do need to call them out. Now you saw these guys
00:22:16.540
that are actually liberal guys that called out AOC for being a war hawk. And that gets 10 million views
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because people want to see these politicians humanized. And so that's what I try to do is
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it's not even that I'm really trying to be necessarily mean. If you notice a lot of my
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content, I try to make myself the butt of the joke because I don't even really want to be mean.
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I'm trying to make fun of myself by astroturfing as these crazy people or, you know, like the,
00:22:38.000
whatever the status quo of the left, like saying, you know, my wife's boyfriend,
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Don Tarius, yada, yada, yada, you know, I bring up, I have a lot of little things that I can
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just use that is basically become a symbol of the left. And that's the thing is we've all become
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caricatures of ourselves. There's people on the far right that are annoying. There's people on
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the far left that are annoying, but for all these people that talk about QAnon, they don't ever talk
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about the blue Anon for 2016, where they said the election was stolen. So it's calling out hypocrisy
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is my point, Michael. And that's what I want to do is just try to call out the people, especially
00:23:09.060
the mainstream media that's hypocritical and the politicians. I've yet to meet very few Marjorie Taylor
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Green that I've become friends with. She's not very hypocritical. And, you know, Thomas Massey
00:23:18.420
that I've interacted with, a few of the ones that I've interacted with that have been nice. Even
00:23:21.540
Madison Cawthorn wasn't very hypocritical. I feel like I've dealt with a lot of people that very few
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of them are actually good. The majority of them are egomanias. You know, it's funny you mentioned
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Marjorie Taylor Green because I hadn't met her before and I interviewed her not that long ago and I had
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heard she's the crazy, evil, radical, Nazi, whatever. And then I'm chatting with her and she's perfectly
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nice and polite and saying, saying things that are perfectly normal. And I kept waiting for some
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crazy bomb throwing, insane conspiracy. And that never happened. She was, she was so different
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than how she's been portrayed everywhere on the left. And even in many quarters of the right.
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No, and I've become really good friends with Marjorie and she even jokes, you know,
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when they said the Jewish space lasers, that was taken out of context. She was talking about the
00:24:07.500
anti-defense, you know, anti-missile defense system in Israel. She wasn't really trying to make fun.
00:24:12.300
I know that's Iron Dome, you know, but she's literally just making a joke and they make it
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like she's anti-Semitic and she's not. She's a very good friend of mine. She's just, I just know
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that for a fact. And she's actually a mom that cares about America. That's what we need. We need
00:24:24.100
more of those normal people that actually go into politics instead of these career politicians like
00:24:27.900
Joe Biden, who's been in DC his entire life and the country's only gotten worse. And so it's like,
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we need more of these people that are America first and then are globalists. And I know that's
00:24:37.440
like their tinfoil hat. What do you mean globalist? Is these corporations,
00:24:40.620
like I talked about earlier, Apple Computer, one of the biggest corporations, instead of,
00:24:44.580
instead of, you know, building the phone, the Apple iPhone in America, they outsource it to
00:24:49.740
China. And in China at the Foxconn factories, they treat their employees so bad that they have
00:24:53.860
suicide nets because so many employees are jumping off the roof. And in Apple, instead of giving their
00:24:59.060
workers better wages, they build bigger nets. So we need politicians that aren't just going to bow
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down to these corporations that don't care about us. And Marjorie is one of them that has,
00:25:08.980
when you look at her funding, but when you look at the funding of a guy like Dan Crenshaw,
00:25:12.100
it's all the big, you know, the big dogs, Halliburton. So if those guys are the ones paying these
00:25:17.240
politicians, for me, that's red flag. We need a human empathetic viewpoint, not a corporation,
00:25:24.940
Robotech, you know, whatever, Robocop, whatever that company was from Robocop, you know, these,
00:25:29.180
or excuse me, I'm thinking of the company from Terminator. What is it? I can't think of it,
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but the dystopian futuristic company that they see in all these movies, that's what they want
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to rule the world. I don't want that to happen. No, you know, I'm really glad you bring up the
00:25:43.900
corporation-ness of it all, because for so long, for most of my political life, the Republicans
00:25:50.100
just shilled and carried water for corporations that absolutely hate our guts, that destroy our
00:25:55.500
country, that gut our economy, that open up our borders, that destroy our national traditions.
00:25:59.520
And we're over here saying, well, you know, if you don't like it, build your own GE or whatever.
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And it's just so completely insane. And I just love, too, for so many years on the right, you
00:26:09.860
heard all these kind of egghead think tank takes on how, well, actually, if you want to have a good
00:26:15.140
society, we need to open up all the borders and give all the money to the corporations and lose
00:26:19.040
all of our power, because then at the end of that, somehow, step B, we're going to leave that
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open, but then step C, you're going to have a great country. And I thought, you know, I don't know,
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maybe I'm just not sophisticated. I don't have a PhD in poli-sci. I just think maybe we should do
00:26:31.740
good stuff and avoid bad stuff. Is that enough for a political philosophy? More good, less bad.
00:26:38.820
Well, and speaking of the battle of good versus evil, now, let me get real tinfoil out for the
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Daily Wire. I believe these evil people are using, I think it's out of the Bible, it's the Tower of
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Babel. And in the Tower of Babel, it was a story about Nimrod wanting to build the tower to the
00:26:51.620
kingdom of heaven to kill God. And in that, when the tower got pretty high, God made them all speak
00:26:57.540
different languages and they broke off in different tribes. What these corporations or what these
00:27:01.600
people were trying to do is literally from the Bible, Genesis chapter 11, verse 9, I flipped that,
00:27:06.200
that's 9-11. That's just weird. What I'm saying is they're reverse engineering the Tower of Babel
00:27:11.700
in order so there's one ruler here on earth, and that would be Satan. That's the one world order that
00:27:17.320
they always talk about. And that's literally what they want. I mean, when you look at the fact that it's
00:27:20.540
such a big deal that Ukraine's joining NATO, why is Russia, why is that a big deal? It's because
00:27:25.180
they don't want them to become a superpower. And that's already what we basically have. So
00:27:28.680
it's that autonomy. America needs to go back to being autonomous. Other countries need to go back
00:27:33.020
to being autonomous instead of relying on each other and just being a blank check to the Ukraine.
00:27:38.100
That is what's going to help our country. And it's literally a satanic, demonic game plan. And
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that's why these people that say they want abortion up until birth, even when they ask people that are
00:27:46.800
pro-choice, Michael, hey, you're pro-abortion, but do you think there should be a limit?
00:27:51.400
Overwhelmingly, people say after the first semester or after the second trimester,
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I said trimester. Overwhelmingly, pro-choice people believe there should be a limit. But
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all these politicians want no limit. They want it nine months or up until after birth. So it's
00:28:04.200
demonic people that are calling the shots. And I don't know, you talked about it. The point being is
00:28:08.920
it is a battle of good versus evil. And knowing that you're doing good, I believe the good will win
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in the end. But it's not going to be an easy road ahead.
00:28:17.160
That's right. The middle part of that can take a while. I mean, of course, one, we know, this is
00:28:22.420
really basic stuff from the Bible, that Satan is the prince of this world, of this fallen world.
00:28:27.840
Two, you've got Joe Biden's deputy monkeypox coordinator taking pictures of himself wearing
00:28:32.880
pentagram leather harnesses on his chest over his other pentagram pectoral tattoo. So this stuff is
00:28:38.740
there. I mean, you're seeing overt kind of demonic imagery everywhere. But we'll unfortunately have
00:28:45.140
to leave it there, Alex. There's so much more to talk about. We've got to get you out here.
00:28:50.460
No, no, we leave. I'm just saying, what a good cliffhanger. As soon as we get to the demonic,
00:28:53.840
the SRA, satanic ritual abuse, then we got to cut it. But we'll be back.
00:28:58.000
No, it'll be great. I mean, we have to get you back out. That'll be the cliffhanger, folks.
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The overt demon worship that we're seeing from the satanic Biden administration.
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That's the cliffhanger. Whenever we can get Alex Stein out to Nashville, we will
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take it up from there and hopefully go a lot longer. Mr. Primetime99, Alex Stein,
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thank you for coming on. People can find you over at The Blaze, correct?
00:29:18.540
Yeah, I'm at The Blaze. I got a new show coming out at the first of the year,
00:29:21.720
the Primetime Alex Stein show. And, you know, the Daily Wire, I got to applaud you that you guys are
00:29:25.900
just dominating. So I like it. Birds of a feather flock together. So, Michael, it's an honor and a
00:29:31.180
privilege to come on your program today. Thanks, man. I appreciate it. And I look forward to seeing