The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - October 25, 2024


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1029


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

177.9701

Word Count

16,274

Sentence Count

16

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Why is a progressive mega-donor funding right wing ideas? Why is the Redcoats funding a far-right publication that has flirted with authoritarianism? Is Donald Trump a fascist? And is there a secret fascist fund set up by one of the most powerful men in the world?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello samsung gave us a funny intro so i can't introduce us properly but welcome to the podcast
00:00:15.760 of the load seaters for the 24th of october 2024 i am joined by harry hello hello were you expecting
00:00:24.360 me to say it in the way that would appeal to our new japanese market you could do i'll save it
00:00:29.940 for next time okay gonna just tease the audience so uh i'm also josh worth mentioning still am to
00:00:36.880 this day no one cares that's true you're right harry i'll give you that one and uh we're going
00:00:43.340 to be talking about how soros is funding compact magazine how trump is hitler and how the red
00:00:49.180 coats will not be influencing the u.s presidential election not this time not this time maybe one
00:00:55.460 day when we get it back when we recolonize you americans watching this right now we love you
00:01:00.900 we want to give you better well we can't give you better government right now but josh and i
00:01:05.500 specifically will give you better government we're working on it yeah but not actually because if the
00:01:10.620 cia is watching we don't have the resources to do that um and uh also i have an announcement uh
00:01:19.580 congratulations to captain charlie the beagle he uh posted this today saying hey guys i just wanted
00:01:25.000 to bring a white pill to today's segment i'd like to announce that i have become a dad a daughter born
00:01:29.740 last night at seven pounds two ounces or 3.25 kilograms mom and baby are doing very well so
00:01:37.000 congratulations to yes wanted to include that thank you very much for watching um i imagine you're going
00:01:42.840 to have many sleepless nights and i'm sure our coverage isn't going to help with that to be honest
00:01:46.800 and uh we hope to bring a little bit of fun to the proceedings that's true yes and uh speaking of
00:01:52.480 which shall you take us away all right so let's take a look at the secret soros fascist fund because
00:01:59.220 it turns out that old george soros you know the uh third worldist progressive liberal leftist
00:02:06.220 ancient ancient surprisingly still alive demon his family is funding evil fascist magazines or at least
00:02:14.620 vanity fair would like you to believe that that's the case and we'll be looking at what's been going
00:02:20.420 on with that first though if you want to give us the real fascists some funds we're not actually
00:02:26.440 fascists we're not i was gonna say don't worry we're not actually fascists um then you can fund
00:02:32.120 us by buying the merchandise that's available on the website right now we've got the featured products
00:02:36.860 we've got the uh donald trump fight mug we've got rumped uh sorry trump that was the original plan for it
00:02:44.020 rump 24 no it's trump 24 the man just wanted to grill and some wonderful t-shirts like the metal
00:02:49.880 islander magazine t-shirt so get a hold of that while you still can every bit of merchandise that's
00:02:55.880 on the website is pretty much limited for a limited only available for a limited time so get it while you
00:03:01.840 still can anyway gutted that my merch idea of it ain't gay if it's the cia didn't get in there but
00:03:07.220 there's always next time i know there is always next time so this article came out just the other day
00:03:13.400 why is a progressive mega donor funding right-wing ideas this is an article from yesterday it's on
00:03:18.900 vanity fair it's by andrew fedorov who talks about how at a recent get-together little lefty mags were
00:03:25.000 roiled to learn that george soros's foundations are supporting compact a publication that has flirted
00:03:31.100 with authoritarianism it was weird to me the whole effing time says one attendee so that's the little
00:03:36.740 byline they've got there to draw you with soros not not authoritarian at all not in his politics
00:03:43.020 well he leads the open society foundation the open society of course named after the open society
00:03:48.680 and its enemies by karl popper which is a very subversive name for his open society because
00:03:53.820 in many ways he's doing the antithetical thing to what that book argues for even then the open
00:03:59.500 society itself is authoritarian in its own way because it's essentially the perpetual liberal
00:04:04.560 democracy which can only exist if liberal democracy is policed at its fringes and ideas outside of those
00:04:11.820 fringes are ruthlessly repressed which might have something to do with why george soros or his son
00:04:19.440 alexander in this case is funding a magazine like compact which the mainstream media would like you
00:04:25.240 to believe is some kind of radical far-right publication i think you'll see through the course
00:04:31.500 of this it is certainly not certainly not if you look at the activities of its founder and editor
00:04:37.500 sorab alamari who is a man that we've spoke about on the podcast before specifically with connor i've
00:04:43.240 spoken about him and connor has said quite rightfully so not to be trusted anyway so the context for this
00:04:49.660 uh that goes into it on the article is that in june in london the open society foundations convened a
00:04:56.260 meeting of small publications from around the world editors traveled from south africa nigeria
00:05:00.180 mexico argentina the united states and elsewhere in the preceding year the foundations now under the
00:05:05.680 chairmanship of george's george soros's son alexander had unleashed what felt like a flood of funding in
00:05:11.840 the small budget world of little magazines among the american lefty magazine luminaries drawn across
00:05:17.340 the pond were the new york review of books editor emily greenhouse dissent co-editor natasha lewis
00:05:24.000 n plus one co-editor and publisher mark krotov the baffler editor-in-chief matthew shen goodman
00:05:30.420 jewish currents editor-in-chief ariel angel and looks editor-in-chief sarah leonard many but not
00:05:38.260 all of the present publications including the new york review of books and all of the other ones had at
00:05:43.840 one time received funds from the osf which makes sense because they're attending a big conference
00:05:49.620 or at least a meeting held by the osf but remember in that as well that the soros foundation
00:05:58.580 the open society foundation george soros himself has no influence in politics whatsoever that is a
00:06:05.300 conspiracy theory of course he doesn't control any of the media or fund anybody except for all of
00:06:10.460 these massive magazines it appears the article itself won't let me scroll down anymore but i have
00:06:14.480 the rest of the information in my document here people say the same thing about bill gates just like
00:06:18.280 why are all these conspiracy theorists talking about bill gates the fact that he donates to the
00:06:22.780 la times and then all of a sudden their unfavorable coverage becomes favorable has nothing to do with
00:06:27.820 the fact he financially supports them no of course control over media magazines control over the
00:06:33.820 funding of them is of course a way to influence discussion that goes on and a way to control
00:06:38.560 discussion that goes on it carries on standing apart from the other americans was sorab amari an
00:06:45.300 editor of the online magazine compact and the former op editor of the new york post the political
00:06:51.080 drift of his magazine which the new york times michelle goldberg described as mostly a reactionary
00:06:56.980 publication with a strong authoritarian streak clashed with the other attendees amari founded
00:07:03.680 compact in 2022 with matthew schmitz a fellow conservative editor and edwin aponte or aponte don't
00:07:11.140 know how to pronounce that a marxist who left the product project due to irreconcilable political
00:07:16.720 differences his mission at the outset was to promote a strong social democratic state that defends
00:07:22.580 community local and national familial and religious against a libertine left and a libertarian right
00:07:29.160 so immediately putting themselves against you josh not me i'm not very well today you can't be mean
00:07:35.720 to me it doesn't matter of course that he left the very fact that it was started with a marxist should
00:07:40.680 tell you quite a lot despite the bipartisan framing according to the vanity fair their most prominent
00:07:46.360 startup funders belong to the right according to aponte they included peter teal the right-wing
00:07:52.100 tech investor and jd vance mentor and chairman of the board of the claramont institute thomas
00:07:57.120 clingenstein both of whom in aponte's view should be robbed of all their money by a mob of poor people
00:08:02.960 what a delightful chap eh that's i mean okay that's pretty authoritarian let's be honest um but either
00:08:11.020 way carrying on while amari has not criticized the open society itself why would he they paid him
00:08:17.100 he has expressed distaste for the west's open society ethos writ large writing in a 2022 article
00:08:23.900 that it's characterized by censure and censorship his words also hyperlinked to a post by richard
00:08:30.440 hanania who some have labeled as a white supremacist but others more correct like myself have labeled the
00:08:36.580 worst person in the world i don't get him why is he what is his whole shtick he seems very astroturfed
00:08:45.140 to me because uh he it says here he has acknowledged that he previously roast uh wrote racist posts but
00:08:51.060 said he no longer supports extremist ideas he wrote for vdare and i think he wrote for the uns review back
00:08:56.460 in the day under a pseudonym uh but of course that drew him notoriety that drew people in from the more
00:09:03.760 radical fringes but then when he reveals himself he then disavows those and immediately begins to
00:09:09.400 basically promote a version of human biodiversity and race realism if you want to call it that
00:09:16.180 that supports the idea that liberals are inherently smarter they have higher iqs they're more open to
00:09:21.700 experiences they're basically better than low-class stupid republican voters so it's basically the
00:09:28.420 regime's ideology more or less yes but isn't he is a palestinian himself uh yes but he is fervently
00:09:35.220 pro-israel he basically says that israel isn't genociding the palestinians but they need to
00:09:41.600 that's his position on it it's a controversial position so he is a creature of the regime he
00:09:48.820 he represents along with a lot of the people who will be spoken about here the right most part of the
00:09:56.160 regime discourse where they want you to allow so here's the overton window here's where the
00:10:00.560 mainstream want it to be here's the right and most edges here's all the stuff that's actually
00:10:05.260 dangerous to the regime and the mainstream and the status quo does this function as in it tries to suck
00:10:10.880 people in from the fringes into acceptable discourse sort of within the the train tracks of
00:10:16.560 neoliberalism yes and this is in all likelihood why somebody like george soros and his son would want
00:10:23.220 to fund the magazine like compact because it keeps everybody nice and centered nice and centrist in
00:10:30.280 their views and it says here nevertheless the year after that compact article osf awarded it 200 000
00:10:37.780 pound uh 200 000 dollars so again this seems like a collection of some of the worst people in the world
00:10:44.360 all policing the edges of acceptable discourse to make sure that you don't start to think about
00:10:51.380 anything like ethnic solidarity or the need for mass deportations of foreigners in your country who
00:10:58.300 come in and explicitly make it a worse place they want you to be unaware that there is such a thing
00:11:04.100 as biological diversity between humans but only between classes which means that the democrats who
00:11:10.000 are higher class are better than you who have your backwards repressive ideas it's basically saying
00:11:15.420 that the the the bureaucrats policing your life and making it a living hell is superior to you and
00:11:21.580 therefore just obey them yeah i think hanania describes himself as somewhat of a nietzschean so he
00:11:27.280 basically presents the idea that the democrat status quo is the nietzschean superman master morality
00:11:34.680 whereas you with your petty nationalisms that's slave morality but that's a really really tough sell
00:11:42.500 when you look at who the democrats are and when you look at any picture of richard hanania himself
00:11:48.220 and consider this man thinks that he is biologically superior superman material yes i don't see him as
00:11:54.060 being an uber mensch person no but i i've considered this basically what it is it's a cuckoo's nest
00:11:58.640 you get sold that you are being that you're getting right-wing authoritarian radical views in something
00:12:04.840 like compact mag but then the egg hatches and that you're just getting centrist social democracy
00:12:10.320 all over again every single time that's what it exists to promote as we'll find out carrying on
00:12:16.940 presiding over the meeting in london was leonard bernardo osf's senior vice president known to most
00:12:22.460 as lenny as the head of osf's idea workshop which started about 20 months ago he is the face of this
00:12:28.780 flood of funding to small publications he clarified our interest is in ensuring that magazines of
00:12:34.280 different stripes but not large publications have the ability to offer elements of critique
00:12:38.500 in the world of ideas and imagination and that world apparently includes compact which bernardo
00:12:43.800 believes is gathering a new mix of ideas and bringing forward an important set of critiques
00:12:48.060 there's a real progressive commitment to a strong state and a state that itself is undergirded by
00:12:53.660 commitments towards fair distribution of wealth so basically what he's saying there is well yeah they
00:12:59.800 have some socially conservative values but really what they're promoting is a strong state that will
00:13:06.080 always benefit the bureaucracy which benefits the soros foundations and other incredibly liberal
00:13:12.920 foundations because they get to fill the strong the strong state full of their own agents but also
00:13:17.940 um what gets called conservative in this day and age and what sometimes gets regarded as conservative or
00:13:23.380 even sometimes called far right would have been acceptable for you know a 90s democrat platform
00:13:29.900 yes as we see with lots of republicans bill bill clinton's family values is the furthest right the social
00:13:37.360 conservatism goes except with gay marriage that's what that's what they want you to think is the
00:13:43.540 most right-wing kind of discussion that you can have and they want you to police it yourselves
00:13:48.020 indeed it carries on the magazine has published writers whose intellectual origins lie on the left and
00:13:53.140 right from slavoj zizek excuse me famous for uh being an apologist for stalinism and well i think
00:14:02.840 sometimes the stalin stuff can be a bit on the nose to wind people up like there was a vice documentary
00:14:07.380 where they went around his house and the first thing you see is a little portrait of stalin when
00:14:11.360 you walk in and he just says i just put this here to wind people up oh that's i i mean i'm i'm gonna
00:14:16.420 say slavoj is a very entertaining man as long as you don't have to listen to him but it makes me want to
00:14:22.600 blow my nose out i've never most entertaining it makes me want to clear my throat and blow my nose
00:14:27.340 out of solidarity you know i just you know how empathy can drive you to do strange things are you
00:14:32.120 hoping that there'll be some kind of psychic communication where he gets the urge to blow
00:14:36.100 his nose as well come on slavoj you can do it you can do it but it's also published articles from
00:14:41.720 curtis yarvin who it describes as a raced theorist race theorist advocate of benevolent dictatorship and
00:14:48.140 new right blogger that's probably the most accurate description of someone in this article
00:14:52.460 so far bernardo's contact with the right has extended beyond compact's founders for example
00:14:57.500 he's personally rubbed shoulders with yarvin i haven't solicited or received any funding from osf
00:15:02.860 said yarvin over email but noted he introduced me to an osf board member ivan krastev who i liked a lot
00:15:09.820 now i just want to point something out which is that these people may all have great diverging
00:15:17.180 ideological views and some of the minor details but there is something that's connecting all of
00:15:22.780 these people soros greenhouse bernardo schmitz curtis leonard i there's something connecting all of them
00:15:33.500 but i can't quite put my finger on it me neither no i can't i can't figure it out so maybe somebody else
00:15:39.640 can put that into words for me compact it carries on unlike other projects bernardo argues is worthy of
00:15:46.220 support because it offers challenging ideas while meeting his expectations of rigor i'm uninterested
00:15:51.200 in what i will call ideas that are beyond the pale ideas that simply are for example of a generally
00:15:57.000 racist or denialist character but ideas that i disagree with ideas that i find fault with ideas
00:16:02.020 that trouble me if they have particular standards of reasonability and decency i would want to ensure
00:16:06.980 that there is a proper hearing so that we can in the broader marketplace of ideas contend with them
00:16:11.820 accordingly and there's that's everything you need to know from it there are ideas that are still
00:16:16.920 outside of the respectable boundaries of decency which we don't want anybody to be promoting but
00:16:22.480 there are ideas that are slightly on the fringes that we want people to think are as far as you can go we
00:16:28.940 want to draw a border around these ideas and say you can go no further we don't want current orthodoxy
00:16:36.720 i can see this being quite effective because it's containment if if you can't it's sort of like
00:16:43.680 imagining well what is at the edge of the universe if you have no contact with it you it's impossible
00:16:48.640 to know and you can't just magically imagine it you have to come into contact with it and if people
00:16:53.760 are policing the fringes it's a very good way of making people completely unaware that there are
00:17:01.720 different paradigms that challenge the existing one but the paradigms that they're trying to keep
00:17:07.300 you within here do not challenge the status quo not really they want you to think that as far as
00:17:12.400 you can go is social democracy but with family values which might work for some if that's your
00:17:17.760 it's basically a reinvention of liberalism isn't it yeah if that's your preference then that's
00:17:21.840 absolutely fine but presenting it as far-right authoritarianism is false advertising done very much
00:17:28.660 on purpose deliberately to mislead well people tend not to um have a very good idea of how the
00:17:35.960 political landscape actually lies outside of what the current political paradigm is what the what's
00:17:41.160 within the overton window like it takes a lot of deliberate work to understand which ideas lay
00:17:47.000 outside of that window and and where to characterize them i suppose i think there's an easier way of
00:17:53.260 figuring out which ideas you're not allowed to talk about which is if you talk about them will groups like
00:17:58.420 the adl go after you will groups like the spLC go after you will hate do a hit piece on you
00:18:06.560 that's where you can understand will you be arrested or will even people supposedly on the right will
00:18:13.360 james lindsay will constantin kissin will richard hanania go after you so talking about the archangel
00:18:19.860 michael is now yeah beyond the pale basically i mean to be fair with james lindsay i think his brain
00:18:25.460 broke at some point i think he's actually insane and i think he needs help but i almost feel a little
00:18:31.960 bit bad uh talking him down because obviously a lot of a lot of the online abuse he gets has been
00:18:39.020 getting to him and i feel a little bit sorry for the guy well i've thrown some of my own so i'm
00:18:43.560 taking it it's okay we're carrying on so what does the compact do well they're giving credit they are
00:18:49.420 pro-trump and that's about the only thing that i'm going to say in their favor um they talk about
00:18:55.200 immigration as a constitutional issue i think some of the better indicators of the kinds of things that
00:18:59.520 they talk about and the way that they act as containment is chris rufo who does do good work
00:19:04.800 i will give him credit for doing some good work writing an article saying against racialism left and
00:19:10.700 right so this again is against the idea that there are group differences and that these groups and
00:19:17.080 because of their differences will not always mesh together properly they will in fact violently clash
00:19:23.500 no we don't have the definition of containment though because the genie's out the bottle now
00:19:29.300 right you can't put that away with mass migration especially into europe and even mass migration of
00:19:36.180 say the haitians into springfield that's happened very recently people have got more contact than ever
00:19:42.920 before they're noticing the differences they're saying we can't live like this we can't live
00:19:48.040 together even within two different even within the paradigm of the the anti-woke liberals you know
00:19:55.400 you can still push back on this stuff because of course you've got that argument that gets banded
00:19:59.660 around whereby they say well if there's such a thing as multiculturalism then there has to be
00:20:04.760 cultural differences you hear that from those sort of tepid anti-woke people don't you
00:20:10.640 yes and so our amari seems to me to be very much of the tepid anti-woke but let's see what else
00:20:17.360 they've got here marco rubio that's interesting very much anti-regime is marco rubio no no not at all
00:20:26.020 one of my favorite ones down here was why tanahisi coats hates israel only for me my personal gripe
00:20:34.400 against nahisi coats is the fact that he is massively anti-white and a spewer of anti-white
00:20:40.460 hate propaganda but no apparently it's israel that we should be most focused on
00:20:45.980 that's very very interesting and so rabbi amari he writes articles uh for them of course because he
00:20:53.280 is a founder and and an editor for them most of it seems to be regarding the election which you would
00:20:59.860 expect here's one from january though that i thought was very interesting the right's foolish
00:21:04.380 drive to cancel mlk oh you're the right man for this one i am because if you go onto the website
00:21:10.120 if you're a premium member you can find my my podcast from last january 2023 explaining to you
00:21:17.540 why mlk is not a conservative hero now what it appears to me is that amari would want you to remain
00:21:23.160 within the civil rights paradigm that we should judge people by the content of their character and not
00:21:28.960 their color but the thing is the right's foolish drive to cancel mlk is entirely based on examining
00:21:35.320 him by his character yeah well he wasn't a good man he wasn't a moral man and in fact many ways he's
00:21:41.860 a very very immoral figure for one he participated in a rape that'll do it that is the the first and
00:21:49.780 foremost thing i think anybody should say about his character two he was a massive plagiarist three
00:21:54.600 if you look at the fbi reports from people who were examining him at the time you'll see very very
00:21:59.560 clearly he was not an intelligent man he was not an articulate man all of his most famous speeches
00:22:03.740 were written by his handlers who were people like stanley leveson he was in favor of reparations
00:22:08.920 he was his handlers themselves stanley leveson communist and by the time that he was assassinated
00:22:15.200 he was pushing for more and more and more radical redistribution of wealth wasn't he a marxist as
00:22:20.940 well basically he said in some of his books that he wasn't but if you examine some of the more
00:22:27.380 personal interactions that he had with people he said that he was a socialist and just couldn't call
00:22:31.880 himself a marxist because of his anti-material because of marx's uh materialism whereas he was a
00:22:38.060 christian so he couldn't go with a full materialist view of the world that seems to be the only difference
00:22:43.080 yeah that's why he said that's why he has a speech that centrists like to point to saying
00:22:46.760 why i am not a communist it's all to do with religious disagreements in terms of the way that
00:22:52.480 he would want the state to be structured and in terms of the way that he would want wealth to be
00:22:56.560 redistributed he absolutely was the centrist and center-right attempt to hold him up as some kind of
00:23:04.740 conservative hero is a lie frankly it's a complete lie that's meant to keep you within that civil rights
00:23:12.500 paradigm because the civil rights act was the first great piece of anti-white legislation that
00:23:18.800 was passed in america hate to break it to you so rabbi mari not to be trusted because of this
00:23:23.740 here's some of his past clangors as well um just to to be 100 on that because um why why would you
00:23:30.700 say it's anti-white i know why you are but just for the sake of the audience because of the fact that
00:23:34.760 it was just used along with a number of court orders and judges decisions in the 1970s
00:23:40.500 to allow for um basically racial hiring racial preferences on hiring where there were a number
00:23:47.660 of cases throughout the 1970s that basically meant that employers had to discriminate against white
00:23:54.500 people in preference of ethnic minorities this came about at the same time civil rights act 1964
00:24:00.840 1965 you have the heart seller act which opened up america to mass immigration from the third world as
00:24:07.580 opposed to the 1924 to 1964 immigration act which basically restricted it to european immigration
00:24:15.080 and even then very restricted but your video is great on that so i do suggest thank you there's a
00:24:21.220 lot to it but it is pretty simple that basically civil rights makes it so that racial hiring preferences
00:24:27.960 are now legal but only in favor of ethnic minorities the year after um mass immigration from ethnic minorities
00:24:35.300 comes about and then you start to see the development of woke which i see mainly as an ideology purpose
00:24:41.580 built to uh disadvantaged whites so he's writing this article basically to make people alleviate the
00:24:49.560 symptoms of the problem but not the actual root cause of it yeah it's to keep well it's to keep people
00:24:55.200 from exploring the option saying maybe this was a mistake maybe this was a mistake a group-based
00:25:01.440 mistake in group resource conflict meant to disadvantage me as a member of my group that's
00:25:08.580 the kind of thinking they don't want you to have which is why he's able to write articles like this
00:25:12.720 the new racist rights are uniquely dangerous and uh call anybody who's racist nazis as of course we
00:25:21.340 know is what the right wing do that's that's a right wing talking point that you're a nazi if you
00:25:25.920 disagree with me right no in fact even some of the left are getting fed up with this
00:25:32.600 yeah it's because it's pathetic it's pointless and uh he just you know says that oh the real threat
00:25:39.640 is the white nationalist potential uprising is it yeah which is the classic centrist line uh he also
00:25:46.600 wrote this a few months ago which was one of my favorites biden's performance should make us grateful
00:25:51.140 for the deep state i examined this one at the time that was fun he had an opinion piece from
00:25:57.700 michelle goldberg uh in the new york times called the right winger calling for social democracy which
00:26:03.740 was an interview and a review of his book tyranny incorporated which outright states here much of
00:26:10.100 the book's analysis feels decidedly leftist that's because it is yes i kept wondering how amari had gone
00:26:17.500 from conservative cultural crusader to genuine economic populist and more important whether any
00:26:23.140 other social traditionalists could make the same leap and there it is he is supposed to provide a
00:26:28.940 blueprint for how to switch you from being a radical far-right danger to the mainstream into being a
00:26:36.620 milquetoast centrist who you know he's got a few conservative views here and there but otherwise
00:26:41.500 completely upholds but so do people who are entirely apolitical it's like uh you could just
00:26:47.520 get a lobotomy of your political views and ask someone on the street you know what is the best
00:26:52.340 way to raise a child oh with two parents oh what are you what are you far right well again that's as
00:26:58.860 far as far right as you're allowed to go in this paradigm here's one that came out today called t
00:27:05.640 biden's economic reformers deserve another four years no matter who wins i want to break something
00:27:11.980 reading this title american viewers right now please let us know in the comments how well are these
00:27:19.840 economic reforms from joe biden's team going are you better or worse off than you were under trump
00:27:27.960 there are so many metrics this is just gaslighting this is i take this as a deliberate personal
00:27:35.200 affront to anyone with functioning eyes and ears anybody who goes out and notices that when they shop
00:27:41.220 at walmart their bills are significantly more expensive what's the price of uh gas these days
00:27:46.420 uh what you know when trump was president wasn't america energy independent what happened to that
00:27:52.240 well apparently it was a dogged group within the administration building support for a
00:27:56.340 manufacturing revival in the u.s you know that thing that donald trump was working on yeah that
00:28:02.320 was why his rust belt you know support was really high was he was doing that well apparently no donald
00:28:11.100 trump's economic reforms his approach to the economy no that wasn't good enough we need to stick with the
00:28:16.080 biden approach bidenomics two thumbs up says radical right so rab amari an authoritarian but not the kind
00:28:23.760 that the vanity fair would like you to think and here's the funniest one so we we covered at the
00:28:29.060 time that there was the interview that tucker carlson did last month with daryl cooper marta made which
00:28:35.380 made all of the usual suspects absolutely freak out well guess what so rab was one of them calling him
00:28:44.740 a nazi apologist calling him a uh a barbarian right pseudo scholar although i do quite like the name
00:28:54.200 barbarian right that's quite good you do fit the bill quite thank you thank you very much for that
00:28:58.720 one i'll i'll take that thank you so yeah he took a nuanced view he he tried to approach it as a
00:29:05.140 historian and and and look at both sides of arguments lots of different sources that was
00:29:10.500 his approach to it rather than being an ideological and and saying you know obviously he's a bad guy
00:29:17.840 and that's all you're allowed to say about it well i mean he acknowledged that hitler was a bad person
00:29:22.880 and that what he did in the east especially was terrible but he also said hey we also did a lot of
00:29:30.440 bad things and churchill was and you can even look at contemporary accounts from his contemporaries
00:29:35.920 that agree with this a warmonger who wanted to escalate the war which which he did now if you're
00:29:42.700 in support of that i disagree with you but fair enough but it's not pseudo scholarship to say such
00:29:48.380 a thing well it's it's certainly within the bounds of acceptable public debate in a reasonable society
00:29:54.000 isn't it well we're not in a reasonable society and so rab as with everything to do with compact
00:29:58.760 wants to police those boundaries if you can't criticize the way that the second world war is
00:30:06.160 portrayed in mainstream histories then you can't criticize the way that it's the narrative is used
00:30:11.100 today to justify constant american adventurism and interfering in international wars because that's
00:30:17.880 the way that it's used the the way in which people discuss world war ii tries to justify future
00:30:24.120 adventurism doesn't it that's that's part of the reason for it and i my position is that war is hell
00:30:30.560 and we should avoid it as much as possible except in you know extreme circumstances where you actually
00:30:36.600 are forced into it yes but uh that's why george soros is funding so rabamari and compact it is to keep
00:30:45.460 you in the playpen of acceptable discussion and not go thinking any dangerous thoughts now so it's not
00:30:52.300 really fascist it might maybe it is but uh not in the way that vanity fair thinks it is anyway
00:30:58.360 you've got a bunch of chats in i do thank you all very much we'll get the next segment up while i read
00:31:05.000 through some of them so that's a random name con a pretty consistent uh super chatter so thank you
00:31:10.140 very much one dollar um scroll down thank you keeping treating us like a cheap one dollar whore here
00:31:16.360 but he does it quite a few times per stream so it's all right well you you're getting your money's
00:31:21.160 worth at least democratic socialists are the new national socialist socialism is a blight on this
00:31:25.680 world i just want to play video games without having my nation flooded by yuckies from the country
00:31:31.200 poo interesting choice of language yeah um i completely disagree that they are the new national
00:31:38.900 socialist democratic socialists were around at the same time as national socialists they both have
00:31:44.280 big problems with the ideology uh but national socialists would not have wanted to flood your
00:31:49.280 country with third worlders they would have wanted to flood eastern european countries with germans
00:31:54.160 that's that was the whole lieb and drown thing dog breath the third the perfect description is
00:32:00.200 fans of smaller headwear don't know what you could mean there mark uh marked ashmed uh i'm surprised
00:32:07.120 you uh marked ashamed i'm ashamed arabicizing people i just sorry i assume there's a remarkable
00:32:17.940 number of arabs in our audience at all times uh surprised you haven't picked up the story on the
00:32:23.520 royal navy officer who was praised after running new uh new zealand new zealand naval ship aground
00:32:29.220 sure that incident has wider reaching implications i've not actually heard of that i've heard about it and
00:32:34.040 looked into it and i just had other things come up that were more pressing to cover but it was on my
00:32:39.520 radar and i don't know maybe if i struggle to find something i'll cover it but you know sometimes we
00:32:45.680 do have to just choose not to cover something not because we think it's not important but you know
00:32:50.500 sometimes there's too much news yeah um that's a random name again i'm at the point where anybody who
00:32:56.340 is right wing yet is any position that is part of the system gb news reform james lindsey kk etc are moles
00:33:02.000 slash containment their actions speak for themselves i definitely agree with that last
00:33:05.300 point there excuse me bald eagle 1787 has sent two super chats in saying i had a history teacher who
00:33:12.400 was part of the fbi detail tasked with dealing with mlk that's very interesting he said the growing
00:33:18.720 popularity of the black panthers and their violent nature is what got the civil rights passed he also
00:33:23.660 said mlk was dim-witted and susceptible to the communists around him hence why the fbi was keeping
00:33:28.700 tabs on him he was also propped up to counter the black panthers as controlled opposition exactly why
00:33:34.600 do you think he got why do you think he was allowed to uh to have the march on washington would somebody
00:33:40.680 who was really a dissident to the system and what the regime wanted be allowed to do that january 6th
00:33:48.100 exactly and also yeah black panthers their violent nature the summers of love throughout the 1960s the
00:33:55.580 civil rights riots in every northern city and southern city across the u.s were awful they destroyed
00:34:03.420 everything it's why detroit is still the way that detroit is and if you actually read the interviews
00:34:08.540 that martin luther king conducted at the time when they ask him about this he goes of course i don't
00:34:15.280 support violence i'm completely non-violent but it's the voice of the oppressed speaking out you know
00:34:24.600 the only way to get them to stop doing it is to give us what we want which is making excuses for
00:34:29.640 the violence that they were conducting uh two more danny delete zero for five dollars the economic
00:34:35.160 decisions under joe biden in four years of the same popularity as keir starmer in four months
00:34:39.380 yep and at fifteen dollars from by cat thank you very much something i can't read aloud because it
00:34:45.640 would probably get us arrested yeah sorry about that i'm sure that there were quite a few irritated
00:34:52.680 people in the chat that's what they wrote by the way you didn't say that oh first cough of the
00:34:59.720 illness there we go caught it on camera all right let's go into your second then i've got watery eyes
00:35:05.280 i can't see okay i'm good right everyone knows that trump is basically hitler this is common knowledge
00:35:15.900 now we all know it we've seen him goose stepping around we've seen his armband we've seen his
00:35:21.660 rejection of economic liberalism oh wait no we haven't um that's not true uh well he had the
00:35:26.940 they used to have the red armbands what's trump known for these days red tie suspicious dog whistle
00:35:32.880 it could be it's entirely possible but um speaking of america we have a limited line of merch if you'd like
00:35:41.920 to buy it i personally like the trump grilling t-shirt which was actually made before trump's
00:35:47.020 mcdonald's visit so uh this was prophetic we manifest it and uh there's also mugs as well and
00:35:53.960 also just t-shirts if you'd like to buy these uh that would be very nice it would help support us
00:35:58.900 because we are demonetized on youtube and that would help us keep the lights on and help me get out
00:36:05.060 of my hovel in swindon so please do but anyway also you'll look really great that's true we know
00:36:12.720 it'll look good on you so this article from the atlantic came out and uh i'm going to read a
00:36:19.920 little bit about it because loads of other media outlets picked up on this um the story that broke
00:36:24.940 via the atlantic i believe and it is trump i need the kind of generals that hitler had and now
00:36:31.240 immediately when i read this headline i thought there's some funny business going on here because
00:36:35.680 i don't think that he's going to be you know invading poland um this is either taken completely
00:36:42.960 out of context or paraphrased dishonestly i think it's more the former because he he did supposedly say
00:36:52.520 that according to some sources um but we'll be able to have a look at that so this article i'm going
00:36:58.400 to summarize most of it but read a little bit because there's some devil in the details here
00:37:03.840 that we need to pick apart so in april of 2020 vanessa guillen um a 20 year old army private was
00:37:10.560 bludgeoned to death by a fellow soldier at fort hood in texas and then trump met the family and
00:37:16.060 offered to pay for the funeral costs personally except the funeral costs amounted to 60 000 us dollars
00:37:24.140 which um how this is yes exactly that's quite expensive for a funeral isn't it um so trump
00:37:32.240 after finding out about this i'm reading directly from the article now and this is other people's
00:37:36.840 words trump became angry and this is a direct quote it doesn't cost 60 000 bucks to bury an
00:37:43.100 ething mexican he turned to his chief of staff mark meadows and issued an order don't pay it later
00:37:49.480 that day he was still agitated can you believe it he said according to a witness effing people
00:37:54.380 trying to rip me off it sounds like there were to be honest i know and also you know he may be quite
00:38:03.140 rich but it's still annoying to someone if someone is you know you do a good deed and then it comes back
00:38:11.340 to you as you owe them a lot of money it's not a small amount of money you can't afford to continually
00:38:17.100 give away sixty thousand dollars all the time there's a difference between charity giving
00:38:22.240 charity and being scammed yeah and you don't want to be scammed and he blamed disloyal generals for
00:38:29.960 making him shoulder this bill he didn't blame the family necessarily because i don't think the family
00:38:34.340 necessarily organized the funeral because they were grieving and so the military offered to do it as
00:38:39.800 far as i understand it at least i could be wrong there um and so that takes us to some of the parts
00:38:45.980 i've actually lifted from the article and this is a really really long article they were obviously
00:38:49.600 writing a really big piece that allows other journal journalistic outlets to pull from it
00:38:56.100 and sort of make of it what they will because a lot of these sort of pieces that are broke themselves
00:39:01.460 they write them out really long and then it sort of gives other outlets a menu to pick and choose
00:39:07.700 what they want to report on themselves so they can also have a bit of variance and pick up different
00:39:14.180 things and that's what we'll see so i'm going to read a little bit about um from this uh normally i
00:39:19.100 don't like reading a lot from articles because it gets a bit boring but it is important in this
00:39:23.560 instance because it is setting quite an important agenda in the run-up to the election it's quite
00:39:29.560 close now and it says the personal qualities displayed by trump in his reaction to the cost of
00:39:36.140 the funeral contempt rage parsimony racism hardly surprising his inner circle trump has frequently
00:39:42.120 voiced his disdain for those who serve in the military and for their devotion to duty honor
00:39:47.940 and sacrifice that is the most partisan statement i've ever read dishonest former generals who have
00:39:55.420 worked for trump say that the sole military virtue he prizes is obedience as his presidency drew to a
00:40:02.060 close in the many years since he has become more and more interested in the advantages of dictatorship
00:40:06.880 and the absolute control over the military that he believes it would deliver but he's the commander
00:40:12.440 in chief the whole point of the military hierarchy is loyalty and obedience to those above you yes one of
00:40:20.860 the the few roles of a u.s president is to be the commander in chief and it's also worth mentioning as
00:40:27.360 well if they're saying oh he wanted obedience from me and i couldn't do it i didn't want to do it well
00:40:32.300 okay great you've admitted to traitor being a traitor it's also worth mentioning as well that
00:40:37.440 the u.s system obviously set up with tyranny in mind is actually quite well set up against this so
00:40:45.740 it's a very tough sell to say that even if trump wanted to be a dictator which i don't think he does
00:40:50.460 um he wouldn't really be able to do that much like if trump actually did become a dictator as they're
00:40:56.780 saying here it basically give him comparable powers to a uk prime minister under normal circumstances if
00:41:03.680 they have a parliamentary majority so it's it's kind of a bit ridiculous when you view it through
00:41:09.940 that lens because the system has already got this massive separation of powers and so the idea of trump
00:41:17.120 getting more power and then this somehow being an utter catastrophe well um we already have that system
00:41:23.520 in the uk you know you have the legislature and the executive as a fused body because we we draw the
00:41:31.240 government out of our legislature unlike the u.s so if that were to be the case that would just mean
00:41:38.840 that they would have a system that's more like britain which is not as catastrophic as it might
00:41:43.800 sound some would criticize the way that the american system is set up because without intending to it
00:41:50.400 allowed for the room for the swamp to grow that's true yeah well one of the the criticisms of the
00:41:56.880 the massive separation of powers is by separating power out as much as possible it diffuses it and
00:42:03.180 allows um there to be more pressure points on a state than there might otherwise be for infiltration
00:42:10.440 and corruption yeah and and just big money in politics and and ngos and corporations pressuring
00:42:17.360 people if if it's more spread out they can do so more all-encompassingly yeah that that's why the
00:42:23.800 fbi and the military can both come out around when donald trump was president and say we're not doing
00:42:30.240 what donald trump wants us to do even though donald trump was elected on a mandate to essentially fix
00:42:35.420 america yeah it's silly and then it carries on to say um i need the kind of generals that hitler had
00:42:43.320 trump said in a private conversation in the white house according to two people who heard him say this
00:42:47.780 people who were totally loyal to him that follow orders that's a quote um in their book the divider
00:42:53.640 trump in the white house yeah by the way the title of the book obviously not favorable to trump
00:43:00.460 the divider um peter baker and susan glasser reported that trump asked john kelly his chief of staff at the
00:43:07.880 time why can't you be like the german generals trump at various points have grown frustrated with
00:43:13.540 the military officials he deemed disloyal and disobedient so there it is he he's the commander
00:43:19.120 in chief and he is frustrated that generals are undermining him remember mark milley basically
00:43:24.820 counter-signaling him constantly yeah that's uh one of the people you need to look at during his
00:43:30.920 his tenure mark milley said i want to understand white rage yes yeah he's the guy that you want
00:43:39.700 with an outsized amount of power in the american system isn't he yeah and then it continues on
00:43:44.660 throughout the course of his presidency trump referred to flag officers as my generals and
00:43:49.540 according to baker and glasser kelly explained to trump that uh german generals tried to kill hitler
00:43:54.840 three times and almost pulled it off which is true to be fair um this correction did not move trump
00:44:00.080 to reconsider his view no no no no no they were totally loyal to him the president responded
00:44:04.720 um some of them were yeah evidently the ones that tried to kill him weren't but but he's trying to
00:44:10.740 use an anecdote to just explain the level of loyalty he wants from his generals he's not saying
00:44:16.700 you know we need to annex czechoslovakia honestly i'm quite i'm quite dubious of everything well i reported
00:44:24.420 here as well i'm sort of taking it at face value but obviously a certain amount of skepticism
00:44:29.500 you know people publish a book just before the election cycle that's saying this sort of thing
00:44:35.860 why didn't they say it at the time it seems to me that it's been perfectly timed to impact the election
00:44:43.040 and this just reinforces the democrat rhetoric that he's a danger to democracy which is trying to say
00:44:50.040 because everybody for a long time has been saying well if trump was going to be an evil hitler
00:44:54.500 dictator over america why didn't he do it in the first term and they're saying well he wanted to be
00:45:01.280 he tried to be but we had democratic protections stopping him from being but will it work the second
00:45:07.360 time around that's the question they want gullible idiots thinking yeah but it's also worth mentioning
00:45:13.440 as well that joe by if we're looking at it objectively by you know non-partisan metrics the number of
00:45:19.700 executive orders could be one of those metrics that you look at to assess how dictatorial a president
00:45:25.220 is because you know they just sign something into law without it going through congress necessarily
00:45:29.800 it's it's the exercise of their power well joe biden used that far more than donald trump did
00:45:37.920 so by that mostly to repeal positive things that donald trump did yeah that's true yeah you know he
00:45:44.320 didn't he in the first two weeks in office he used 30 executive orders and in prior times the norm was
00:45:51.700 about five so that's a massive increase and if i remember a lot of it was to stop beneficial pipelines
00:45:58.640 and a lot of stone pipeline yeah the keystone pipeline and then a lot of it was also to
00:46:03.140 pull back on border control yeah there were loads of things that were obviously beneficial policies
00:46:10.040 that trump had instituted that he discontinued and that's part of the reason that biodynamics was
00:46:14.840 such a disaster is that he stopped the magic formula that seemed to be working um you know
00:46:21.000 obviously it could be improved i'm not saying it's perfect but um it was at least better off then than
00:46:26.040 they are now exactly and and so it's undeniable that there's a load of nonsense at the base of this
00:46:32.220 but the atlantic have really been going for this angle quite a lot so trump is speaking like hitler
00:46:37.780 stalin and mussolini which is quite a feat considering they're you know a national
00:46:42.400 socialist a communist and a fascist i mean how can he speak like three different ideologies there
00:46:52.140 well i would say because i mean hitler and mussolini have some similarities because of the fact you know
00:46:57.120 they went out in public and gave very rousing speeches to crowds of hundreds to crowds of thousands
00:47:02.660 of people stalin not known for that no stalin was a sneaky behind the scenes operator who only even
00:47:08.400 revealed himself as the head of the soviet union towards the end of the 1930s well that there was a
00:47:14.140 big struggle for power wasn't there after he purged all of his enemies then he was like okay i'm in
00:47:19.620 charge to the international community because before then i think they had some random figurehead who
00:47:24.060 was technically the head of the soviet councils uh so when lenin was sort of in health towards 1924 it
00:47:33.120 was looking like uh um bukarin was going to be the anointed favorite and that didn't happen so i don't
00:47:40.720 know why i'm getting on to soviet history sorry you've this is one of my pet topics it's a fun topic
00:47:44.800 though it is no but i think maybe just because oh they're all authoritarian that's the only thing that
00:47:50.920 draws them all together but it's sort of throwing mud at a wall and seeing what sticks isn't it
00:47:54.540 because you you can't reflect all of these three figures in reality because they're ideologically
00:48:01.540 opposed some more so than others but still um and the rolling stone this is this effect that i was
00:48:08.860 talking about earlier um whereby different outlets pick up different parts of it rolling stone went with
00:48:15.440 the trump was enraged by funeral costs for effing mexican rather than talking about that i
00:48:20.780 want the the hitler generals thing and i think that this was this this is one of those things whereby
00:48:27.520 the media sort of has a multitude of different strategies and they sort of push and and see what
00:48:34.840 works and the rolling stone has emphasized a different aspect of the same story really and of
00:48:41.360 course because most people just read headlines which is ironic because that's kind of what i'm doing here
00:48:45.360 but of course i'm analyzing it as well they they won't necessarily question it and so they're sort
00:48:51.440 of going for maximal damage with maximal approaches with one story rather than just covering it all the
00:48:56.720 same which is interesting so even the telegraph which is purportedly a right-wing newspaper in
00:49:02.220 britain uh trump is a fascist who praised hitler former chief of staff claims just published without that
00:49:11.280 much um obviously they've got fascist you know in inverted commas there but still he wasn't necessarily
00:49:20.440 praising hitler he was just saying i want loyal generals it's a very different thing than it's media
00:49:27.320 spin it's nonsense it is indeed and then there's forbes here trump fits the definition of fascist and
00:49:35.080 said hitler did some good things the funny thing is they're saying this like it's unreasonable but
00:49:41.780 you know if you have a rational look at history he did introduce an anti-smoking campaign he had the
00:49:49.540 autobahns and he passed laws preventing animal cruelty i don't agree with the man um i'm a libertarian
00:49:55.620 right so i couldn't be as ideologically opposed you know i'm very anti-government and and to be clear
00:50:02.120 there is no logical through line that can be drawn from anti-smoking bans animal cruelty laws and
00:50:09.780 building large auto barns to murder jews no these two things are separate from one another and so
00:50:17.180 saying that these were good ideas and this was a bad idea doesn't mean that you're saying it was all
00:50:22.380 fantastic it was perfect it was amazing yes children do have an understanding of this idea
00:50:28.100 uh yeah weird that isn't it but um yes we've even got this from the globalist which is funny that
00:50:37.480 this organization exists i've never heard of trump and hitler how accurate a comparison
00:50:43.600 not very no not very at all he doesn't even have a mustache he doesn't i've never seen him with a
00:50:49.860 i've seen him with a bit of stubble and a beard doesn't look like hitler i've never i've not seen him
00:50:54.640 do the the centurion salute i've not not seen that never once he wears a suit i've never seen him in
00:51:00.940 nuremberg maybe he's probably been to nuremberg he's not been talking about angeles or lieben's
00:51:07.260 realm no although maybe maybe mexico needs a bit no i'm joking he's not even set up brown shirts i mean
00:51:15.700 come on where are these these comparisons what did you read through what are the comparisons that they
00:51:21.880 say is it just rhetoric yeah of course it is it's all rhetorical isn't it and it's a stretch and
00:51:28.400 here's the washington post trump gets compared with history's greatest great villain because his
00:51:33.680 rhetoric is that bad but he's leading in the polls if his rhetoric is that bad then you're condemning
00:51:42.280 the majority of people who have voting intentions in exactly us exactly that's sort of what they're
00:51:49.640 trying to do anyway isn't it that's being a bit facetious i pointed out recently carl put post
00:51:55.260 put a tweet up on twitter saying that um look at how bad the approval ratings are for our leaders and
00:52:01.480 you know emmanuel macron had an 18 approval rating and i responded to it and i think this is absolutely
00:52:07.360 true western leaders see bad approval ratings as a sign they're doing something right because
00:52:13.820 like you've suggested there they see the plebeian masses as little fascists in waiting and so if
00:52:22.180 they're pissing these little fascists off they're pulling us onto the right side of history whether by
00:52:29.200 force or not and doing it properly i mean i'm quite the elitist but even i think that's a bit strong
00:52:37.160 yeah i think it's evil yes it probably is so um finally there was this this one flew by the wayside
00:52:47.100 a little bit donald trump compared to hitler after vowing to invoke 17 1700s law used to justify
00:52:52.980 japanese internment camps so basically trump wants to use this law from 1798 um to mass deport illegal
00:53:03.200 immigrants wasn't it the administration of a democrat who's considered mainstream history to
00:53:08.580 be one of america's great heroes that set up those japanese internment camps may well be but that's not
00:53:16.700 a story that democrats will tell you sorry gotta drop a little palpatine reference in there but maybe
00:53:24.200 there's something to this because you see trump is about to go on a short italian man who's bold
00:53:32.200 on his podcast and were their podcast in the 1930s i'm pretty sure mussolini would have one wouldn't
00:53:38.920 he i'd have i'd have been really interested in listening to that that'd be really entertaining
00:53:44.960 have you seen the footage where there's a footage of him meeting hitler and he looks like a really
00:53:50.560 weird guy like he turns to the camera and goes oh i've seen that yeah it's scary it's like a jump
00:53:55.740 scare that's great also also hitler mussolini stalin manlets the lot of them the nine all people can
00:54:03.300 be trusted can't 1920s and 30s were the age of the manlet and that's why everything went wrong
00:54:09.460 the age of the giant is nigh isn't it harry yes we're gonna take things back fee-fi-fo-fun
00:54:14.740 so yeah trump i'm gonna move on from that uh um trump cancels all his events in favor of one of
00:54:24.460 the worst people ever this headline says and that is joe rogan bit strong calling him these people
00:54:30.420 have the emotional rhetoric of a moody teenage girl the worst person ever so all those what's her
00:54:38.420 name scroll down where's her name samson says oh ellie quinlan hortling sorry go back up look
00:54:45.200 her name's at the top of it oh yeah ellie quinlan hortling okay that's a ridiculous name yes so you
00:54:53.120 know joe rogan worse than serial killers murderers uh nonces i don't think so personally um but anyway
00:55:03.220 um harris was also looking at going on joe rogan's podcast which i think would be an
00:55:08.280 utter disaster for her she needs to do it it would be hilarious that would be amazing it'd be a gold
00:55:13.240 mine her having to remain consistent over a three-hour conversation with joe rogan as he lights
00:55:18.800 up a spliff and starts asking her about chimpanzees could you imagine could you imagine how much she
00:55:24.340 would giggle if she gets a hit on joe's joint horrible it would it would be such a shrill noise
00:55:32.900 that black holes would open up but anyway um it's also worth mentioning that just like adolf he's got
00:55:40.520 an alliance with the east apparently arabs are voting for trump on mass for some reason um and
00:55:47.240 apparently u.s fighters are saying that ufc fighters not u.s fighters um and uh it's also worth mentioning
00:55:54.240 the democrats you know are expelling muslim leaders from kamala harris's rallies and uh they're not
00:56:02.900 so although it's not the japanese this time he is aligning with another eastern power that is
00:56:08.400 looking to establish an empire you know basically the same thing isn't it harry all makes sense all
00:56:14.760 makes sense to me and uh it's worth mentioning as well that trump has now surpassed harris in a wall
00:56:22.660 street journal poll which is quite significant obviously wall street journal known for being
00:56:28.020 very much regime stooges and uh yeah biden says 14 before 14 days before the actual election we got
00:56:37.320 to lock him up and of course there's not actually anything they can legally do to lock him up before
00:56:41.500 the election so this is empty rhetoric but it goes to show that they're pretty desperate also this is
00:56:47.760 stealing trump's rhetoric from 2016 it is so all plagiarism again all of the best democrat rhetoric is
00:56:55.260 reheated rhetoric from the right 10 years ago it genuinely is every time isn't it so yes obviously
00:57:02.440 trump is not hitler obviously they presented a quote that was meant to be hyperbolic to emphasize how loyal
00:57:09.760 he wants his generals because they were giving him a headache and the fact that they've waited until
00:57:13.800 just before this election to talk about it sort of shows that they were waiting to to smear him right
00:57:20.000 before the election to try and influence the result it's not rocket science you've seen it all before
00:57:25.300 sorry that went on a bit long no that's fine that's fine this segment shouldn't be too long so
00:57:33.500 i've got really good news for all of our american viewers we were coming back we were the british were
00:57:40.380 returning but now we're not the british aren't coming to america anymore and this is in reference to
00:57:46.200 the labor party plot where a load of labor party members were going to go over around 100 it was
00:57:53.080 just under 100 just just under 100 to go and um campaign on behalf of democrats in swing states i
00:58:01.160 think it was north carolina they may not be wearing red coats but they are wearing red rosettes even
00:58:06.620 worse which would be confusing if you go to america because america is the one country that the right to
00:58:11.980 represented by the color red rather than the rest of the world it was weird that they went with the
00:58:17.080 communist color but oh well they've kind of got they have to be the opposite of england in every way
00:58:22.520 so of course they've got to switch the colors over uh but also we've got the website merchandise
00:58:27.440 available you can get your trump fight mug you can get my mouse to work thank you very much you can get
00:58:33.780 the trump 24 t-shirt and a lot of other stuff so please do that buy our merchandise to support the
00:58:40.320 website keep us going we'd really appreciate it thank you very much so uh this is something i wanted
00:58:46.020 to point out first which is that anonymous accounts on twitter have been getting a lot of attention
00:58:50.300 recently some of them have been in fact been driving discourse and conversation so here's a reminder for
00:58:56.620 you the springfield ohio story about the haitians potentially eating dogs as donald and cats as donald trump
00:59:05.360 memorably said in that actually geese but actually geese who broke that story was it an anonymous
00:59:12.240 account on twitter yes it was it was someone i'm mutuals with who goes under the handle captive dreamer
00:59:17.440 he went on to the ohio um like local government websites to see what was going on in this uh town
00:59:25.320 that he'd seen where they dropped i think it was like 20 50 000 haitians over last year and he went
00:59:31.260 what's going on watched one of the videos of their council meetings and found this woman saying that
00:59:36.180 you know they're in my front yard they're destroying everything it's really difficult to live here now
00:59:41.340 they're really aggressive and violent towards me he posted it massive news stories to the point where
00:59:46.280 it reaches donald trump and he's shouting about it in a debate with harris so that's pretty impressive
00:59:51.700 which shows the power of annons on twitter breaking news stories and recently we've had ellie reeves
00:59:59.480 complaining to the conservative party chair about the fact that another anon called northern variant
01:00:07.960 good fella um often shares my stuff i'm a good posts i'm a mutual with him uh complaining about
01:00:15.160 the fact that he supports robert jenrich because he posted a video a picture of himself recently
01:00:19.120 for the conservative party putting his little x in robert jenrich's name the patrician's choice is
01:00:24.400 obviously kemi badnock but obviously this this podcast will always
01:00:29.740 kemi we got you all right you're our gal
01:00:34.160 oh i can barely say it with a straight face but let's carry on um they point out to uh that i can't
01:00:41.740 believe you're being supported by this evil racist who on 6th of october 2024 made slurs about how indians
01:00:49.340 took control of the tory party i mean they were literally headed by rishi sunak for a little bit
01:00:54.780 but there were also multiple people in rishi sunak's cabinet and senior members of the conservative
01:01:00.280 party that were indian it's not necessarily a controversial thing patel was home secretary
01:01:06.560 during the period where our borders were massively held open for floods of third world immigration
01:01:13.480 and second world immigration a largest group being indian yeah weird that and on uh 6th of august
01:01:20.520 2024 commented on a post by times radio uh and referred to sexually incontinent low iq muslims a
01:01:27.800 statement that i of course will utterly disavow but also what's the context just a post what was the
01:01:35.140 story well we'll find out and they ask a few questions because he's his real name is uh apparently
01:01:41.660 pete north because that's what it's run on his substract that he links to on his page and it's
01:01:46.900 not we're not doxing him or anything they're saying uh it details how he joined the conservative
01:01:50.520 party before the general election in order to vote in any leadership contest and they have some
01:01:54.120 questions what if any due diligence was done on mr north application to join the conservative party
01:01:59.060 listen they're hemorrhaging members they need as many people as they can get so i'm sure they don't
01:02:03.980 really care is the conservative party so desperate for money that you allowed mr north to become a member
01:02:09.600 despite his repeated racist comment comments will mr north's vote for robert jenrick be disallowed so
01:02:15.840 this is tone policing bullying cry bullying from a labor party chair over to the opposition
01:02:23.780 basically he's trying to say listen here's like in the first segment here's our acceptable
01:02:28.900 conversation he's here we may be here and you're here but he's here so get him out get him out i
01:02:36.240 wouldn't be surprised if the conservative party said we are the party of indians and we're proud
01:02:39.880 of it at this point i mean they basically have at this point haven't they yeah well i mean they
01:02:44.840 posted an official duwali message didn't they yeah this was also complained about by a spokesperson
01:02:50.720 for the muslim council saying i can't believe that racists and islamophobes are part of the
01:02:56.760 conservative party and then northern variant wait a minute if you go back oh yeah yep gregory davis is
01:03:03.220 uh beau's best mate he's uh the person that wrote the article about beau isn't he for hope not hate
01:03:08.360 yes he is there's a lot of collusion going on between all of these people who exist in a big
01:03:12.860 club that we're not part of uh northern variant had a big response to it saying that i can't believe
01:03:20.120 that gregory davis thought that this was the best research that he can find i've said much worse than
01:03:24.820 the stuff that he referred to i didn't think it was quite tepid really yeah it was he says it's tone
01:03:29.080 policing which is absolutely correct he says uh she stripped the coats of any context um the first
01:03:34.740 quote indians took control of the conservative party that's just true and uh it also mentioned
01:03:39.820 how he had attended the homeland party conference which the letter said he was a speaker at he corrects
01:03:45.480 it says i was invited as a panel guest not as a speaker not a member the entire debate is on youtube
01:03:50.040 in which my disagreements with the party are discussed and debated i have no affiliation with
01:03:53.900 the party i intended as an independent political analyst and regarding to sexually incontinent low
01:03:59.720 iq muslims uh he basically stands by that statement which of course i can't say any more well i mean
01:04:06.480 government data seems to support some aspects of that yeah he says i postulated that the riots this
01:04:12.880 summer in part a consequence of the state dumping immigrant immigration cheats in working class
01:04:17.020 communities at their expense putting women and girls in danger that's absolutely true statement is
01:04:21.900 accurate widely understood and not disputed by most people again i can't say much more on that but if
01:04:27.280 we go to the other bigger news regarding the labor party interference in the american election that was
01:04:33.820 all shared originally on october 17th by another mutual of mine max max tempers that's his online handle
01:04:41.600 i assume that is an anonymous title he put out new and we've already reported this hundreds of labor
01:04:47.080 party staff are going to the u.s to campaign in battleground states for kamala harris funded by the
01:04:51.560 labor party this was originally on a linkedin post from sophia patel the head of operations at the
01:04:57.860 labor party saying i have nearly 100 labor party staff current informer going to the u.s in the
01:05:03.920 next few weeks heading to north carolina nevada pennsylvania and virginia i have 10 spots available
01:05:08.680 for anybody available to head into the battleground state of north carolina we will sort your housing
01:05:13.960 for you i wonder why north carolina was the the one that they couldn't fill is it anything to do
01:05:19.020 with a recent hurricane devastating it might have been a bit of a problem there uh this got picked
01:05:23.660 up by the news this got picked up by us this got picked up by a lot of people to the point where
01:05:27.940 trump again like with the springfield ohio story heard about it in his campaign filed a complaint
01:05:34.460 over blatant foreign interference by labor party in the u.s election uh they sent it over to i think
01:05:40.920 the federal electoral commission the complaint claimed that there had been interference in the
01:05:45.460 form of apparent illegal foreign national contributions made by the labor party of the uk
01:05:49.460 which had been accepted by kamala harris's campaign also mentions a telegraph report that
01:05:54.260 suggested that morgan mcsweeney sir keir starmer's chief of staff and matthew doyle his director of
01:05:59.780 communications attended a convention in chicago and met with ms harris's campaign team now this was
01:06:04.760 reported on yesterday by connor so for more information on that check out the segment we did then
01:06:09.200 there's no evidence that labor party had made any financial contributions to the democrat campaign
01:06:13.940 something that's prohibited under u.s law so sky news trying to play cover for it but that wasn't
01:06:19.420 the claim that was made is that they are shipping over people to campaign on behalf of kamala harris
01:06:26.100 donald trump and his campaign have a problem with that so it's up to the federal electoral
01:06:30.300 commission to decide if that is a big problem there are of course limits on how they can campaign isn't
01:06:36.100 there yes and uh to be fair this has had the intended effect because labor party staff according to
01:06:42.320 politics uk are cancelling their trips to the u.s to campaign for kamala harris after this complaint
01:06:47.020 was put on could have got shot of a hundred labor party members if you just kept your mouth shut
01:06:51.060 you know we could have had some peace and quiet for a little while yeah we could have but donald trump
01:06:55.440 you know i think he did i think he would have they would have helped donald trump because they
01:06:59.680 turn up with their red rosette an english accent to you know someone in north carolina's door saying
01:07:05.540 have you thought about voting for kamala and they're like shut up red coat yeah maybe to be fair
01:07:09.700 maybe it would have been like getting the labor party conference video the super cut that we did
01:07:14.900 occasionally right on your doorstep in your face the dysgenics right in your face and you go no no
01:07:21.440 thank you who are you voting for who do you want me to vote for kamala no i'll do the opposite then
01:07:25.800 trump it is thank you for confirming uh but the funny thing is that this story i just wanted to highlight
01:07:31.360 some funny things about this story which is that it was picked up by everybody and now everybody is
01:07:37.980 taking credit for it when it originally came from max so it was originally liz trust picked it up
01:07:44.400 and he posted saying hey could i have credit for this no any credit politics uk the funny thing is
01:07:51.100 you can always tell because of the number of the engagement at the bottom right and how many hours
01:07:56.400 ago you can sort of match it up to your screenshot if they've just copy and pasted it right you can do
01:08:01.320 uh marjorie taylor green picked it up elon musk picked it up after the grand villain ian miles
01:08:12.360 chung decided to post it without any credit of course not his real name by the way yeah based in
01:08:17.860 malaysia doesn't live in the west it's really good that this story got out there it's really good that
01:08:22.460 this story got out there but damn it i want people to be credited for the hard work that they do even if
01:08:28.540 even if the work is just going on to linkedin and finding this if he hadn't done that none of you
01:08:33.760 would have known about this well the only reason ian miles chung exists is because he parasitizes
01:08:39.140 the labor of others that is very true politics uk picked it up and spread it politics uk uh were the
01:08:47.680 ones who were referenced in the um in the late in the picture uh in the complaint that they put into
01:08:53.880 the federal electoral commission screenshot from politics uk it was from max this is an outrage it
01:09:01.540 was from max i can't believe it and uh still max says bit much glad to see my screenshot maintain
01:09:08.960 resolution through so many intermediaries i'm on your side max i know who it was and i want to let
01:09:15.120 the people know this story is thanks to you we do our best to credit the creators of news
01:09:20.800 yes yes we do rest in peace some say because again ian miles chung being the leech that he is
01:09:28.580 leeched it away without giving any credit he even said if not for elon musk and x no one would know
01:09:36.380 this was happening no if it wasn't for max finding the story in the first place no one would know this
01:09:42.020 is happening it's great that so many big accounts picked it up and ran with it because otherwise trump
01:09:46.220 wouldn't have heard of it but still credit where credit is due and so i've seen it suggested here's
01:09:52.640 the solution for next time which is just stick a watermark all over it anytime you post anything
01:09:59.720 you just have albert camus glancing in from the background staring at you judging you saying do you
01:10:06.920 really want to steal this content do you want to steal this tweet without crediting it you wouldn't
01:10:11.220 steal a tweet no i don't think you would would you so there's the story that's just what i wanted to
01:10:16.520 go over there give credit where credit is due and where credit is due if this story hadn't gone across
01:10:21.780 then you wouldn't have had the very very desirable result of america not being invaded by labour party
01:10:28.640 staff members you're welcome well while samson is pulling up the um video comments i do have a bunch
01:10:38.080 of the rumble chats through if i can where is the mouse oh here we go i've got a bunch here um
01:10:45.360 danny delete says didn't hitler's generals fight famously try and end him so we already had generals
01:10:51.240 like mustache man that's true yes true or maybe that's had his wish yeah they can draw yeah um will
01:10:58.280 wind pill seeker a blatant lie other witnesses said it never happened why would you believe any part of
01:11:03.420 it like it's impossible impossibility of trump grabbing a driver by the clavicle you are ruled
01:11:08.880 by evil because you're gullible i hope you're not on about me because i said i didn't believe it
01:11:13.780 yeah i think i think he is um josh like he said was taking this at face value but i think that was for
01:11:19.060 the purposes of analysis i do not think that the quotes that were being put forward were true
01:11:24.060 i explicitly said so um but thank you for the dollar um yeah that's a random name says trump's
01:11:30.380 100 correct they took advantage of his charity he didn't get rich by wasting dollars uh like paying
01:11:36.320 more than one dollar on super chats just kidding you did put two dollars in for that one so thank you
01:11:41.840 for your service i respect that um my spending habits make my parents call me i can't read that but
01:11:48.500 it's funny um uh okay um gm goffier i'm sorry if i'm mispronouncing good morning goffier maybe yeah
01:11:57.780 that's probably better ben williamson spokesman for meadows president donald trump absolutely did not
01:12:03.740 say that he was nothing but kind gracious and wanting to make sure um they did right by gloria
01:12:09.360 guillen i i mean he wouldn't i i it seems strange to me that he would offer to pay for the funeral and
01:12:17.200 then be that angry at the family if it is true that they were trying to extract more money from him
01:12:24.580 then perhaps but i like you said if that is true i would imagine it's the people arranging the funeral
01:12:30.680 and not the family because yeah like all things to do with government bureaucracy they will expand the
01:12:36.320 bill as much as possible um a waif neve says um loyal people um who then heard snatched bits of
01:12:46.080 dialogue and only think to talk about it now total bs yes and then bobobad says as a trump supporter
01:12:53.440 according to the atlantic i normally goose step to the polling station to vote in my dictator roman
01:12:58.040 salute my hugo boss clad brethren and get my mcfascist meal as reward yes it does deserve ridicule
01:13:05.680 doesn't it and then glee 777 says justice for max for 20 thank you very much and that's a random name
01:13:13.280 says trump told me mustache man should have finished me off in minecraft of course
01:13:17.520 donald trump notorious minecraft player he does he's he's prolific for it hey look it's me
01:13:24.840 i've never heard of malacca before it's got a great ring to it i've never heard of kuma before
01:13:29.900 until i joined lotus ears after stelios i'll be the second person here to marry a greek proposal
01:13:34.860 pending wish me luck so congratulations by the way malacca is the first word that greeks teach you and
01:13:39.940 it most literally translates as wanker but far more pejoratively implying physical or mental
01:13:44.120 impotence most akin to what we'd call a kuma it's very versatile and can be substituted for any insult
01:13:48.980 in a road rage incident such as twat dickhead asshole or prat it also carries the connotations
01:13:53.920 equivalent to the english bitch so teenage greeks can say to their friends how's my bitches doing or
01:13:58.380 you really have embraced your mrs culture and i respect that that's good this is the kind of
01:14:07.240 european solidarity that we want to see also i think you said um engagement pending so good
01:14:13.780 look when you ask the question so i've seen a lot of conservatives you know attack farage for wanting
01:14:22.620 to leave the echr as if it's like you know declaring world war three and i feel it's important to point
01:14:29.520 out that the azeris literally ethnically cleansed the big section of my homeland of armenia and they
01:14:35.780 are a you know a member of the echr and an ally of the eu and all they got was a strongly worded letter
01:14:42.520 as far as i'm concerned the echr is a completely illegitimate institution and you should bring
01:14:47.660 that up anytime someone tries to defend it all institutions are illegitimate yeah all of these
01:14:52.960 big international institutions the echr the eu itself nato the un and government yeah the government
01:15:01.060 they all do terrible things post office remember in the belt the balkans when you know the nato just
01:15:06.780 started bombing terror bombing civilians for the sake of peace and democracy yeah that was really really
01:15:12.240 cool of them yeah hell divers didn't wasn't very creative when they came up with that just
01:15:17.300 murdering things for the sake of peace and democracy i mean that's what freedom that's what big governments
01:15:21.200 do isn't it it is yeah now some wholesome content
01:15:25.940 this little twist there the dog actually gives the ball back as well mine the dogs i grew up with
01:15:42.280 they'll run back to you be really excited for you to throw the ball but not give it back again
01:15:46.900 very happy dog video oh that's that's lovely he's a really nice palate cleanser as well
01:15:55.460 this is a friendly reminder that bets and polls do not win elections votes win elections so if you
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01:16:24.180 it's very good i i always vote in elections you know even if it's completely meaningless it's it's
01:16:32.840 something and normally your pot there is at least in britain there are so many places that you can vote
01:16:38.580 that it's like a five ten minute walk and if you can't go five or ten minutes to try and make an
01:16:44.620 effort to improve your country then you don't really deserve it to be improved for you so yeah
01:16:50.000 go out and do something even if you think you know you know we're not on uh we're not sending these on
01:16:56.760 to youtube or anything anymore even if you think it's going to be stolen still vote anyway because it
01:17:02.080 might be that the steal isn't enough to to break down the tidal wave who knows it's impossible to know
01:17:08.020 the future and so it's better to sort of hedge your bets so we have some general comments and
01:17:14.520 okay no worries um so swamp dweller says uh finally able to catch uh the podcast live from florida always
01:17:23.300 good to see my two favorite people in the morning thank you harry and samson oh
01:17:26.980 that's hilarious though i don't think people do people know what you look like samson
01:17:35.160 the truth finds it the truth is out there i feel like we need an x files theme in the background now
01:17:45.300 is that it i don't think so um uh lucas uh brozek says evil scientist plus northern monkey equals best team
01:17:54.900 i'm actually kioshi's greatest experiment he took a northerner and decided he wanted to try and
01:18:05.080 civilize him it's almost gone well we're not quite there there are a few kinks to work out but it's
01:18:11.740 going pretty i've started using the toilet it's true and stopped bathing in swamps although
01:18:16.660 begrudgingly uh well you know it's a britonic tradition so uh bruce pavilion says uh i'm enjoying
01:18:24.840 the suit aesthetic today josh the rugged gamekeeper and harry the synthwave noir detective thank you
01:18:30.500 very much yeah i thought i i said i looked like a combination between you know a a country gent and
01:18:37.700 a 60s newsreader so i'll take rugged gamekeeper as well mr bean he didn't have a suit like this
01:18:43.220 he had a brown suit and a red tie i'm very conscious of it because i've got brown suits
01:18:47.420 and red ties and i don't want to do that make sure never to mix them they should never mix okay
01:18:52.720 so um would you like to read your comment yes alex ogle says i have submitted a 30 second book club
01:18:59.140 on soros before the chinese refer to him as a financial terrorist the book is unrestricted warfare
01:19:04.480 that's sounds about right actually uh china's based again yeah can't keep getting away with it
01:19:10.360 soros is not interested in controlling people or ruling the world what he's motivated by is
01:19:15.220 investing in whatever destabilizes destabilizes any society or system so that he can profit from
01:19:20.740 the upset his open society is one that can be destabilized and whole or in part to generate
01:19:25.260 profits when he wants them sounds about right it sounds a little bit like the old little finger
01:19:30.780 chaos is a ladder um kind of approach which is true also i think that um victor orban in hungary
01:19:37.780 has anti-ngo laws which are specifically targeted against soros putting money into the country to
01:19:43.740 interfere and destabilize there's a another chat that's come through from that's a random name
01:19:48.340 again uh he can't keep getting away with this speaking of experiments one of my cambodian friends
01:19:52.720 looks like black skin harry i guess my experiment needs a bit more work any suggestions just feed him
01:19:58.640 a diet of gregs and he'll pale right up malnourishment i don't believe that there is anything like a black
01:20:04.660 skin me out in the world anywhere i want to believe all right molder it's like twin peaks
01:20:12.360 you know you've got the the white lodge harry and the black so so if you go into the red room
01:20:17.320 you're gonna find backwards dancing black me yes all right to anyone who hasn't seen twin peaks it
01:20:23.340 sounds like our minds have just broken that also reminds me of um it's in community when one of the
01:20:29.500 characters troy gets kidnapped by a secret society and they try and initiate him but they also try
01:20:34.660 and make the story so ridiculous no one will believe them if he tells them about it so they've
01:20:39.500 got black hitler sat in the corner just watching everything to make the situation as ridiculous as
01:20:45.880 possible sounds like a cool cult to be fair it works it works ollie pay great segment thank you very
01:20:52.000 much no matter how much evidence and facts are presented there are still people who deny this is
01:20:56.260 happening and live in a bubble of their own reality my workplace is full of this naivety and ignorance
01:21:00.780 it's also tiresome yeah and those are the people that people like so rabamari and compact magazine
01:21:06.960 are working to keep within regime approved limits because if they come to an organization like us who do
01:21:13.760 not go who do not get soros funding then perhaps they'll be exposed to ideas that are more dangerous to
01:21:20.280 the regime than whatever compact is peddling baron von war hawk i don't trust slavoj claim
01:21:26.280 that he only has pictures of stalin to wind people up if a man had a picture of adolf hitler or osama
01:21:31.800 bin laden or ted bundy on his wall and he said he'd only put it up as a joke we naturally wouldn't
01:21:36.580 believe him i'd better take those down then why should we they do scare people when they come into
01:21:41.820 the office that's the idea uh why should we give someone who puts a picture of stalin the man who
01:21:46.060 killed 20 million people a pass assume he's a stalinist until proven otherwise well yes and
01:21:51.740 he's been a big supporter of venezuela i don't support the man politically but i think it's good
01:21:56.360 that he exists because he makes leftists look bad by being fat smelly and annoying but he is really
01:22:02.200 funny as well sometimes i will give him that lady dragon hawk the so-called economic reforms are not
01:22:08.440 improving anything a bag of groceries that used to cost me 60 bucks is now north of 100 bucks gas has
01:22:14.860 doubled for me if those experts continue to serve my son will probably have to sell his house and move
01:22:20.820 back in with us well i'm sorry that that is the case another reason why you shouldn't trust so
01:22:25.460 rabbi mari if he is peddling such obviously honestly dangerous ideas to continue to ruin the american
01:22:33.860 economy lars peter simonson is going to say something that josh is definitely going to agree with
01:22:38.680 inflation is a triple theft first the government decreases the money value so your savings are worth less
01:22:43.280 then the corporation try and stave off future losses by over correcting the prices thus making
01:22:47.780 your purchasing power immediately less at last the left of propaganda try to steal the truth from you
01:22:52.700 by blaming it all on the corporations this is true lancelot to quote stephan molyneux so you try
01:23:00.020 socialism and then it fails but it's okay because it wasn't real socialism so you try socialism again
01:23:04.760 and then it fails but it's okay because it wasn't real socialism so you try socialism again and then it
01:23:09.780 fails but it's okay but it wasn't real socialism etc etc why don't you stop it keeps going i never
01:23:17.100 stop he never stopped because it was never real social don't stop coming what okay do you want to go
01:23:22.800 on to your second uh comments thrown you off with a bit of that uh arizona desert rat says my sister's
01:23:30.020 father-in-law's funeral was about 20k um and his um and his was cheap buried in veteran cemetery
01:23:37.020 the 60k sounds like the soldier was buried in a private cemetery instead of a veteran cemetery
01:23:42.880 i think the idea was that it was going to be a veteran cemetery but then eventually they were
01:23:49.540 buried in a private cemetery which might have inflated the cost i don't know what went on there
01:23:54.260 any military member current or former is buried in a veteran cemetery for free all you have to um pay for
01:24:00.240 is the embalming in casket so yeah that's what i imagine trump was expecting and the fact that it
01:24:07.180 was 60k is a lot bleach demon uh this uh spacious article uh about specious specious i don't know why
01:24:15.360 i read spacious it's such a spacious cozy article a lot of room for thinking i must be getting ill um
01:24:22.480 on trump is literally hitler i can't speak um it's typical of october surprise that has been
01:24:28.560 pulled since the 1844 election it appears like clockwork every four years and then like a tempest
01:24:35.120 in a teapot gets dumped out for some fresh propaganda absolutely george happ says the
01:24:41.860 dem screeching about hitler may be a sign that they arrived at the conclusion that for no reason at all
01:24:46.460 the populace will elect trump in other words they are afraid that they won't be able to fortify it this
01:24:50.860 time yeah it's possible i'm i really don't know what's going to happen in this next election
01:24:56.440 you know i know usually commentators like to have an opinion and say this is going to happen
01:25:01.300 but my honest opinion is that it could go one of two ways maybe i think the method of fortification
01:25:07.340 is that they've bust in all the illegals and positioned them strategically across the country
01:25:11.640 which is why you get those haitians in springfield is that they want to swing the swing states and you
01:25:18.240 know that the other ones are sort of cover for a very obvious scheme um but it might not even be
01:25:25.360 enough to to cover it because it seems like actual americans who were there before the biden term
01:25:31.140 you know not the new american citizens are gonna vote overwhelmingly in favor of trump but it's it's
01:25:37.640 whether the illegals swing it but then also illegals don't really vote that much so it's a weird one
01:25:43.580 there are so many factors at play here that it's impossible to know well the best info that i have
01:25:48.140 outside of the polls swinging in trump's favor and also the betting swinging in trump's favor is that my
01:25:53.040 own parents were in america recently for three weeks so if you're in florida alabama georgia any
01:25:59.420 of those southern states you might have met my parents without even realizing it and um that my
01:26:05.040 dad is a curious fellow and every single person that he met the first thing out of his mouth was
01:26:11.660 so there's an election coming up soon who are you thinking of voting for every single person that he met
01:26:17.920 said trump i'm surprised people were so candid about it it's quite a rude question to ask someone at
01:26:23.080 first isn't it my dad doesn't care he's he's 71 he's too old to care i suppose if an old british man
01:26:31.540 asks you a question the sort of instinct kicks in and they're like yes sir they still know deep down
01:26:39.180 it's in their blood i'm only kidding by the way americans uh where was i i was reading questions
01:26:45.260 wasn't i and uh questions comments i'm really going crazy this this fever is not doing me well
01:26:50.520 um alpha of the beta says if a general tells trump german generals try to kill hitler three times
01:26:55.620 that's a threat that's true and i'll read one more um captain charlie the beagle says trump is
01:27:03.120 literally hitler stalin and mussolini so you're saying trump is a socialist now that's true yeah
01:27:08.440 oh no there's one more of yours that i've got to read palest son of jacob
01:27:12.980 trump is using hitler's language skibbity biden do you remember that did you see that
01:27:18.540 stephen colbert wasn't it yes that alone was enough to condemn the american television network system
01:27:27.460 as opposed to all the other crimes as opposed to all of the noncing i could deal with that
01:27:32.920 but skibbity biden was a step too far every man has to have a line and this is mine all right some of
01:27:40.540 my comments for the third segment lady dragon hawk pushes glasses up actually the phrase wasn't the
01:27:46.740 british are coming it was the regulars are coming no one cares the british are coming is a much more
01:27:52.100 iconic line arizona desert rat hey we fought a year 250 years ago to boot the british out stay out of
01:27:58.500 our elections we want them to stay out of your elections as well don't worry we've got uh two
01:28:02.720 new chats in i swear to god even his smile is the same he's just five foot eight same height as harry
01:28:07.480 uh again work in progress yeah harry's actually i'm actually five he's stood up right now i've been
01:28:14.220 i've been he's not even in a chair i've been adding an extra foot onto my height this whole time to trick
01:28:18.800 people anybody who's met me in person i was wearing stilts sorry that's true um i'm very torso heavy
01:28:25.820 josh you started losing iq points after my two dollar super chat clear proof i need to remain at one
01:28:31.840 dollar this is true that threw you he hits me because he loves me oh my god baron von warhawk so
01:28:39.480 the rumors of the russians interfering in an election for the republicans results in a two-year
01:28:43.320 investigation that does nothing but waste tax dollars but clear attempts from perfidious albion
01:28:48.140 i take that personally to interfere in an election for the democrats causes nothing to happen it's not
01:28:53.680 all of us we're interfering in a positive way josh is pretty perfidious though you're a perfidious as
01:29:01.000 well moving on vince disco the labor party haven't actually donated donated to us chuds
01:29:10.800 no they're sending over active campaigners instead which is worse furious dan if americans smile do
01:29:17.300 brits skiller meter but we use miles as well we invented miles you know the imperial measures
01:29:27.280 are called imperial measures because of the empire of britain
01:29:31.460 oi i took that one personally i'm afraid i don't know if i can carry on after that
01:29:37.140 i think i think i died i hurt i'm hurt deeply and emotionally after that i think i you know i can
01:29:44.120 do dad jokes but that was that actually gave me a heart attack
01:29:46.880 i'll carry on for the last one while we've got a minute left then scotty of swindon yes literally
01:29:52.840 every left-wing talking point that has any punches an old right-wing talking point case in point
01:29:57.080 dementia became obvious that biden's brain was leaking out his ears so republicans began pointing
01:30:01.820 it out it was discarded as a conspiracy theory fast forward a couple of a couple of years left
01:30:06.360 wingers across the globe start baselessly accusing trump of being mentally incompetent and having
01:30:10.060 dementia using the same language in the same order yeah i saw destiny trying to do that and it was
01:30:15.620 really embarrassing because destiny is a girl's name and also he's a cuck so you can immediately
01:30:22.580 disregard anything he has to say never address the substance of their points their points have
01:30:27.480 no substance he literally sat in the corner while men run a train on his wife so no don't listen to
01:30:32.620 him and he looks like a man that he is a man that that's why and on that lovely note it's time to end
01:30:39.160 the show uh obviously same time again tomorrow and also i believe calvin's common sense crusade
01:30:45.060 is going to be on in half an hour on this very website and so thank you very much for watching
01:30:50.280 hope you stick around for common sense crusade and goodbye
01:30:53.400 after the roaring success of our uk election coverage we are indeed doing another massive
01:31:01.000 load seaters live stream to cover the us elections on tuesday the 5th of november we will have a giant
01:31:06.840 roster of guests both in the studio and remotely via zoom and we will be live streaming on rumble
01:31:12.540 so we'll be able to say exactly what we think no holds barred do tune in it's going to be great
01:31:18.020 and hopefully we'll be ringing in trump's second term or perhaps we'll be having a massive meltdown
01:31:23.480 who knows what the future holds see you then