On today's show, we have a man who is on camera whipping a Molotov at a bunch of peaceful protesters, a judge blocks the deportation of a terror suspect's family, and Vladimir Putin threatens a nuclear strike on Donald Trump's nuclear fleet.
00:02:30.000A Democrat judge, he's appointed by Joe Biden, has blocked the deportation of the Colorado terrorists, saying that there must be adequate process.
00:02:42.000And he thought that the Trump administration, citing a terror attack and challenging the issue of national security, he thought that wasn't adequate.
00:02:51.000But I think that this is the Trump administration baiting the Democratic Party.
00:03:23.000Their visa could be revoked for any reason, and I don't think it makes sense.
00:03:27.000If a terrorist attacks a bunch of peaceful Americans, I don't think it makes sense to keep his family here.
00:03:34.000Unsurprisingly, as we predicted, you now have the Democrats, or at least their level of influence in this country, their wing of influence, defending this guy's family.
00:03:43.000I wonder if that was Trump's intention.
00:03:47.000We have another interesting story as it pertains to this.
00:03:49.000Dave Portnoy, being interviewed by one of his employees, hosts, whatever, gets into a screaming match where he says you cannot make jokes about Jews and even tells the guy, why don't you quit because you work for me, and insults the guy.
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00:09:27.000You can see him throwing the Molotovs and then standing there screaming while holding them, I don't think we need to play this game anymore.
00:09:34.000Unless, of course, this guy's got a different name and he's the wrong name.
00:09:44.000Twelve people between 52 and 88 at this demonstration.
00:09:47.000They're going to say the family earned temporary reprieve on Wednesday when Biden appointed U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher said deporting them without adequate process could cause irreparable harm.
00:10:23.000It is clear that one of the major reasons that Donald Trump was elected was because of illegal immigration and wasn't just to fix what was going on at the border.
00:10:34.00066% of the American people believe that we should be deporting people.
00:10:38.000If you're going to stand up and defend a dude's family who had just committed a terrorist attack, You're going to screw more Democrats.
00:10:49.000Who do you think was buying Molotov cocktail ingredients at the store?
00:12:06.000So she's probably, you know, I mean, he probably got his family out of, you know, Egypt 10 years ago or whatever because that's when there was all the chaos in the middle in Egypt.
00:12:16.000So while she's throwing her cap in the air at graduation, he's throwing the mullet of Godfrey on you.
00:14:13.000A district judge is allowing them to stay, so all of your liberal pundits are either going to say nothing and ignore the story because there's no easy out, or they'll walk right into the trap and say, it's a good thing that these people are allowed to stay, and then Trump's going to come out and say, now they're defending the terrorists and his family.
00:14:39.000So, they didn't release initially the reports on the condition of the victims, but they said it was reported far and wide, all over the place, that it was being charged with murder.
00:14:48.000Then later they said it actually attempted murder, so I don't know what they got wrong.
00:14:51.000I think as he threw them, he yelled at something like, unalive, all Zionists, or something like that.
00:14:59.000You know, I don't know exactly what he said, but it sounds like the kind of thing that he would say, considering some of the other things that he said, the video that he made of himself, you know, denouncing Israel and talking about jihad.
00:15:36.000But yeah, I mean, so he's made it clear what his motivation was.
00:15:42.000Is this set a precedent for someone that's just here illegally, but their family's all here on visas, but the guy who happens to have overstayed his visa gets deported, so we deport the whole family, even though it wasn't a violent crime?
00:16:22.000One, it shrinks the total number of people that are here on visas.
00:16:26.000And two, it makes other people aware that, look, if you commit a terrorist act, then we're going to send not just you, but your whole family's going back to the old country.
00:16:37.000That should motivate you not to do it.
00:17:51.000So the guy who was appointed, confirmed by the Senate through a popular vote election, said that this guy, for some reason, he's decided unilaterally that he shouldn't have a visa.
00:18:32.000That's exactly the point I was going to make, is that made a lot of sense when we were a growing country that needed immigration to build up our populace.
00:19:01.000Which, I mean, that's obviously not good for America, but just having so many people here that are here illegally, just for the census, just for the way that it turns into representatives in Congress, that alone is reason enough to send people back.
00:19:15.000We have to send people back so these people are just as good as anyone else because we want to totally reduce the number of illegal Americans.
00:19:25.000If we could send back 20 million, I would want to send back 20 million.
00:19:29.000I don't care about their individual stories.
00:19:32.000Ladies and gentlemen, Trump signs bombshell travel ban restricting people from 19 countries from entering the U.S. Holy smokes, this story dropped literally like 20 minutes ago.
00:19:43.000President Trump is banning visitors from 12 countries from entering the U.S. and partially restricting access from seven other nations.
00:19:50.000The move, first reported by CBS on Wednesday evening, is the latest in Trump's efforts to secure America's borders.
00:19:56.000Afghanistan, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen will be barred from entering the United States under the new proclamation.
00:20:07.000Further to that ban, citizens of Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela will be partially restricted from traveling.
00:20:16.000White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson confirmed the report on Wednesday evening, writing on X, President Trump is fulfilling his promise to protect Americans from dangerous foreign actors that want to come to our country and cause us harm.
00:20:27.000These common sense restrictions are country-specific and include places that lack proper vetting, exhibit high visa overstay rates, or fail to share identity and threat information.
00:20:37.000President Trump will always act in the best interest of the American people and their safety.
00:21:01.000I had done research into it because one of the stories I'd been working out with Vice was trying to sneak break our way into Eritrea because they call it like the North Korea of Africa.
00:22:13.000You realize that most of the people that were fighting in the Libyan Civil War weren't very aware of America's involvement, or even NATO's involvement?
00:22:36.000Hillary Clinton's emails showed that Sidney Blumenthal was running guns through Osprey Global Solutions.
00:22:40.000That's all true, and I'm not saying that it's not, but the people that were fighting in Libya, they don't think that the support did it for them.
00:22:53.000Just like the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, they believe that they ran the Soviets out, even though if the United States wasn't giving them Stinger missiles.
00:23:04.000The Soviets would have continued to just send gun runs of helicopters through, you know, Afghan villages.
00:29:11.000You just agree to whatever she says, and then she gets it right, and then that way you've decided, but it's actually something she thought of.
00:32:25.000Now we have the chance to change the culture and they're not going to stop us.
00:32:29.000Like, the complaints that we have are internal debates.
00:32:31.000Like, right now, it's the Trump big, beautiful bill.
00:32:33.000And I lean in favor of Trump on this one because you're looking at status quo omnibus stuff, which is bad, or Trump not being able to fulfill his agenda.
00:32:44.000And there are a lot of good things in it, like, I want to buy suppressors.
00:33:50.000For now, because remember, part of the reason why we're in this, we got into the woke mess that we did is because the right had lost the culture war, the left had won, and really had just carte blanche to kind of shape society the way they, however they thought was appropriate.
00:34:06.000I feel like we won a local battle of the culture war, kind of like if you...
00:34:09.000Okay, I play this video game called Genghis Khan on the Sega Genesis.
00:34:11.000You start off in just Taimou Jin's original...
00:34:16.000Then when you do it, it goes to the big world.
00:35:33.000They should actually put a golden statue or a golden face of him so that way it's like the four and then he's like the golden tooth on Mount Rushmore.
00:37:06.000I didn't even have to take a boob out.
00:37:08.000I was going to say, like, we talked about these liberals and how all their videos are just a screenshot of Donald Trump and it says something stupid like, angry Trump.
00:37:18.000Trump farts in public or something, and then it's just, it's not at all true, and then it just, it's just them ranting.
00:37:25.000And then I, like, I went through our videos for, like, IRL, and it's just basically the news.
00:37:29.000Like, whatever the news was, it's often Trump, you know, but sometimes it's not.
00:37:32.000I'm just wondering if you guys think that these people, how do they feel about themselves, you know?
00:37:39.000Yeah, it's like they're being put in a street jacket, put in a wheelbarrow and just being like carted off.
00:37:50.000But I mean, like, do you think David Pakman wakes up and then cries a little bit and then starts making another video for the day about some nonsense about Trump that makes no sense?
00:37:57.000Yeah, it's like they just lost on so many levels and they have to really seriously regroup.
00:38:05.000No, no, I'm saying like, Brian Tyler Cohen and David Pakman literally only make videos where it's a screenshot of Trump and then it says, Trump looks crazy.
00:38:14.000And they make 17 versions of it every day.
00:38:48.000I mean, look, there is an ebb and flow to the political content game, and I think that most of them probably understand that now is a bad time to be a Democrat, obviously.
00:39:01.000Not only have they lost, but they don't have anybody that's really kind of carrying the flag and saying, this is where we're going to go as a party.
00:39:10.000The far left has really globed on to some really terrible things.
00:39:15.000There are these terror attacks that are going to be something that the left has got to come up with some kind of answer for, or else they're going to be painted rightly as pro these terror acts by the Republicans.
00:39:32.000I don't know who this guy is who tweeted this, but it's a crazy clip.
00:39:35.000Where David Portnoy was arguing with one of his employees, Portnoy turns red with rage and screams, how many MFing Jews have to be killed before you stop?
00:39:42.000An insane meltdown after threatening an employee's job for suggesting Jew jokes shouldn't result in prison time.
00:42:19.000It probably put his contracts in jeopardy.
00:42:22.000He probably had a bunch of advertisers being like, dude, we don't know or care whatever this is about.
00:42:28.000We just don't want it to bleed onto us.
00:42:29.000And so he's got a big headache because some stupid low-level nobody server or whatever at a club is now putting multi-million dollar contracts in question.
00:42:48.000Now, the question of jokes about Jews comes up, and he has to double down.
00:42:53.000The reason why he's so angry is because he's, He's angry about how he's like, I don't want to be involved in whatever this stuff is that is damaging my business.
00:43:32.000If he came out and said, your stupid jokes cause companies we work with not want to work with us, so I'll fire you right now before I lose that contract, I'd be like, okay, I get it.
00:43:43.000That's pure business, understandable at least.
00:43:46.000I understand that more than, oh, you can never make jokes.
00:43:48.000Yeah, like trying to tell someone to shut up because you're paying them is like horrible in the age of internet video where you're having shows, telling your host of your show to shut up.
00:46:20.000President Trump orders A.G. Panbondi to launch a full investigation into Biden auto-pen scandal as well as any cover-ups related to his health.
00:46:28.000I believe that was yesterday or the day before.
00:46:30.000You guys started taking, with jobs and like employees and stuff, I started taking on the mindset of I'm working with the owner.
00:46:40.000I'm working with you to make this company great.
00:46:56.000So it's like, yeah, it comes down to how much ego does your boss have?
00:46:59.000Yeah, I mean, look, I've had a bunch of people that have worked for me and stuff, but talking to people like that, it just doesn't work unless...
00:47:13.000I don't see a lot of people sticking around being treated like that.
00:47:16.000But also, how often is this happening, too?
00:47:18.000It's a question of this dude who works for Dave for, you know, he's getting 41...
00:47:30.000The guy might not actually be worth it.
00:47:33.000If Dave is paying this guy a large sum of money because Dave's a nice guy and just wants him to have a lot of money, then you're going to be like, I'm sorry, Dave.
00:47:42.000And it's almost like that amount of money flew out of Dave's mouth so quickly.
00:47:46.000It's almost like he had that on top of his mind.
00:47:49.000So as this guy is increasingly pissing him off, he's like, I could be saving this much money.
00:47:55.000Let's actually get to the root of this.
00:47:56.000How many Jews have to be killed before you stop joking?
00:48:00.000I gotta be honest, I don't think there's any amount of people who will die from any group that would stop any amount of jokes from happening.
00:49:03.000He sold Barstool to Penn and then Penn Entertainment sold it back to him for a dollar.
00:49:08.000The reason why was because Barstool was edgy.
00:49:10.000And so, like, our local casino, Charlestown Races, the sports bar, like the sports book where they do sports betting in the restaurant, was called Barstool.
00:49:20.000And it was crazy to see when they built it.
00:49:22.000Because it took, like, it took a really long time to build.
00:49:26.000And they immediately begged Dave to buy it back because state regulators were pulling gaming licenses from Penn Entertainment because of what Barstool was saying and doing.
00:49:35.000And Penn was like, We're not doing this.
00:49:50.000And then they agreed to give him the company back for $1.
00:49:54.000Dude got half a billion for free because all the heat they were taking by being associated with Barstool.
00:50:01.000Because of the Jew jokes that happened within his company, he's probably feeling that exact same kind of heat.
00:50:07.000Companies that have advertisements are probably going, morality clause, we're going to cancel our $10 million contract with you guys because of what your employees – So now he's just like, stop making the jokes!
00:52:29.000And before the show, obviously, Robert Downey Jr., the way that they all looked at him in blackface and Tropic Thunder, but the other actors were like, the other characters knew how bizarre it was that a guy was in blackface on set.
00:53:26.000What he must be feeling when some dumb, low-level $10 an hour employee put that sign up saying F the Jews and then Dave lost $10 million or something because of it.
00:53:35.000You know that's what he's thinking about because that's why he fired off how much money that guy makes because he thinks I could save $500K if I just, you know, fire you.
00:55:55.000Project Sam, Searchlight, and Wildflower are the names of Democrat special operations, they're calling it, where they're trying to find the next liberal Joe Rogan or something.
00:56:23.000It'll probably be a slow, subtle cultural shift, like subconscious shift in people, and then like a shuddering, and then all of a sudden, complete re-negotiation of perception, of like a focus.
00:56:36.000People will be completely focused on something new, almost as if this never happened.
01:00:17.000She's not getting a lot of people watching her show, that's for sure.
01:00:19.000It surprises me that Jen Psaki was able to even coronate Karine Jean-Pierre, I guess.
01:00:27.000That's the information that I get, that she kind of really was the person that picked her out.
01:00:30.000But to have that kind of influence in DC and not be able to have any kind of audience outside of DC, like the fact that no one watches Jen Psaki's show outside of the old people and stuff.
01:00:44.000It's surprising that she had a position that she had in the Democrat Party was powerful enough to actually say, no, this is the person that should replace me.
01:02:25.000And everybody that we've had on the show, essentially that's talked about it, has acknowledged how ridiculous So vote against it for that alone.
01:02:36.000Marjorie Taylor Greene didn't even read the thing and voted for it.
01:02:38.000Now it's going to the Senate with some clause in it that says the states can't govern their own laws on AI for the next 10 years.
01:02:45.000So we're just going to give over to the technocracy?
01:02:59.000They're just trying to give a little bit to a lot of people.
01:03:02.000But right, it's like they're trying to trick the chickens into coming out.
01:03:05.000You live in your 15-minute city and they're sprinkling the seed on the ground and the chickens are all running out and they're like hoping you'd click the button.
01:03:23.000In order to get those agenda items through, they have to compromise with all the members of Congress, and then everybody puts in their pork and bloat.
01:03:31.000Trump then says, if we don't pass this, I don't accomplish my agenda.
01:03:37.000If he doesn't, Democrats regain control and then we will never get reforms.
01:03:42.000So my view right now is I am trusting in.
01:04:16.000We actually have some very serious reforms in the Trump administration, such as the doge cuts, which are being wiped out by the mass spending.
01:04:24.000But I mean like USAID getting shut down and principally this and the other institutions, the shuttering of the DOE.
01:04:34.000I want Trump to continue that operation.
01:04:37.000If Trump loses, Democrats will come in.
01:06:02.000It's part of the reason why I don't think that we should have universal enfranchisement.
01:06:05.000The people that don't pay attention, what do they care?
01:06:09.000If they're not paying attention, if they're not listening to what the actual candidates say, or worse, they listen to what the candidates say and they say, I don't think they'll do that.
01:06:48.000The first thing I do when I wake up is I'm reading the news, and I'm trying to figure out what are the big stories, what's happening in the world, what's the top issue.
01:06:54.000So yesterday morning, it was Ukraine, the strikes they launched on Russia, huge news.
01:07:30.000We were doing that on Mines in the early days, 2011, 2012, because we were making blogs on Facebook and noticed that, we talked about this before, like, keywords would be real, they would catch fire.
01:07:40.000Black people, police violence, whatever, these terms, this racist crap.
01:07:44.000So we were making blogs that would get hits, and then I'd be like, let's do something about technology.
01:08:50.000Over the course of 18 months, Ukraine had been loading drones into trucks that were being dispatched all over Russia, and then all at once, the roofs flipped over, drones launched in the air, and then bombed Russia's nuclear fleet.
01:09:03.000So they're bomber jets, they're bomber planes or whatever.
01:09:09.000And Ukraine intentionally kept the U.S. in the dark.
01:09:13.000So while Trump and the United States are trying to negotiate a peace deal, Ukraine launched a drone strike on the Russian nuclear fleet, to which Russia is now vowing revenge.
01:09:23.000I would argue U.S. should cut off Ukraine 100% after this.
01:09:27.000Yeah, I think Zelensky is looking for a ceasefire.
01:10:05.000He launched a strike on Russia, planned over a year and a half, did not tell the United States as we are trying to negotiate peace in a ceasefire.
01:10:15.000After the strike, he then says we should propose a ceasefire.
01:11:58.000But the fact remains right now, on the surface, August 14th, 2024, the reporting is a Ukrainian diving instructor named Volodymyr Z, of all names, bombed the Nord Stream pipeline.
01:12:12.000A warrant has been issued for his arrest, and he fled to Ukraine where he's been ever since.
01:12:17.000The insinuation, the allegation, is that this was a Ukrainian-directed attack on the Nord Stream pipeline because Russia was profiting off of the trade deal with Europe and utilizing those resources to wage war on Ukraine.
01:12:28.000Or at the very least, it was bolstering their economy.
01:12:32.000Ukraine bombed the Nord Stream pipeline to damage the Russian economy by severing Russia and Europe.
01:12:39.000The argument is that Europe doesn't want full-scale war with Russia because we get energy from them.
01:12:44.000Ukraine was invaded and wants Europe to go nuts on Russia.
01:12:48.000So blow up the gas pipeline, cut off that trade deal, and sever trade ties, increase in likelihood of war.
01:12:55.000If that allegation is correct, I'm just saying if, Ukraine attacked a NATO ally, a NATO supply line, Germany is a NATO ally, and the U.S. should retaliate for that.
01:13:08.000Yeah, at the very least, cut them off.
01:13:46.000Because at first, where their allies were probably funded the bombing of the Norman Street Pipeline, made up some fictitious Ukrainian named Vladimir Z to make a freakish point.
01:14:13.000So now we're almost like our enemy is Ukraine because they're the one that broke up the peace deal that was trying to prevent World War III.
01:15:15.000I think that the American people are sick and tired of it.
01:15:18.000With all of the stuff that went on with the Biden administration, all the talk of corruption and stuff like that, the American people know that it's not a winning bet for us to continue to support this.
01:19:03.000Especially after they bombed the Kerch Bridge?
01:19:05.000Russia's going to go to the negotiating table with Trump and they're going to say, no, we're not giving up any of the land bridge we've built through these oblasts because they're already bombing Kerch Bridge.
01:19:48.000And I think Ukraine's – Zelensky's probably getting advised by other individuals because we know about the interests of these elites, say Boris Johnson or whatever, who went to them and said, don't negotiate peace.
01:20:35.000There are some Americans that like Ukraine purely because they feel like that is opposing Donald Trump because it's opposing Putin.
01:20:44.000So they've got this connection in their head where if I stand up and I put a Ukraine flag in my yard, that's the new resist because Donald Trump loves Putin.
01:20:54.000and Putin's fighting Ukraine, so it's me standing up and being a good Democrat.
01:23:08.000I think that is computer imposed generally I think a kid saw a little dot in the sky and thought it was a planet, and then they got the video and they edited it.
01:23:55.000A massive cloud of Saharan dust is about to sweep across the southeastern United States.
01:24:00.000Carried by powerful winds from the Sahara Desert, the world's largest hot desert, this dust plume has traveled thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
01:24:10.000And is now closing in on states like Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
01:24:16.000The phenomenon, known as the Saharan air layer, forms when desert winds lift huge amounts of dust into the atmosphere, sometimes creating clouds up to four kilometers thick.
01:25:00.000Anyway, so pay attention because reportedly in the next week or so there's going to be, the wildfires are still going, there's going to be dust storms, and people are going to think the sun is a planet.
01:25:12.000I can't wait to hear all of the stupid on the internet.
01:25:16.000I'm just glad that Saharan sand is finally going to make its way back into the ocean since the last flood.
01:25:22.000Ian, the Saharan air dust thing happens all the time.
01:25:25.000Yeah, it's like the earth is combing it back into the air.
01:27:15.000Yeah, like what would happen to the Sahara, actually it's interesting, what would happen to the Sahara if it shifted heavily into the northern hemisphere?
01:28:20.000Yeah, get rained on and then turn into vegetation would start coming up and then ground into dirt, silt, and then become a new ground layer, maybe.
01:29:09.000Some people said the reason why those comets hit North America and North Asia and caused that global catastrophe was because the magnetic field had disrupted and it might have been man-made.
01:29:19.000They were using, instead of explosive technology for motivation, implosive technology and vibrating the system to create, resonating, to create piezoelectric Electricity.
01:29:30.000I asked JetGPT if there were secret cities in the Sahara.
01:30:50.000They could have put out the wildfires in L.A. with water.
01:30:53.000How much would it cost to build a pipeline from western Africa right into the heart of the Sahara and just dump billions of gallons of seawater?
01:31:03.000Just right in the middle of the Sahara for no reason.
01:31:24.000So it's about 1,250 miles from Senegal, the Atlantic coast.
01:31:31.000And if you're going to the Deep Sahara in Temenreset, Algeria, you're looking at 1,305 miles.
01:31:39.000How much would it cost to build a pipeline that long to pump seawater into the Sahara?
01:31:48.000Or if you had, like, a satellite that was geosynchronously right above an area, and then it was projecting an ionic field to produce rain clouds.
01:32:04.000So imagine if Elon was like, I'm going to liquidate all of my shares in SpaceX and Tesla and build a water pipeline in the Sahara for no reason.
01:33:39.000What do you mean it's not about topography?
01:33:41.000So there's no features on the African continent that's preventing water from getting to In mountains.
01:33:52.000Moisture in the air collects in the tops of the mountains, and then when it heats, it melts, and then the water pours down.
01:33:58.000There's people that go to the tops of mountains, they'll pump water up to the top of the mountain, they'll freeze it, and then the water will melt and create rivers.
01:34:08.000This is like real tech that people are doing these days.
01:35:31.000I've been talking about this for a while, and I am correct that I've been vindicated.
01:35:36.000I was talking about, there's that meme where Abe Simpson goes to Homer and Barney when the teenagers and said, I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was.
01:35:45.000And now what it is is weird and scary to me.
01:35:52.000And the evidence is in how they're handling collectibles, shows, The products they're marketing and the fact that millennials don't have kids.
01:36:02.000There's not enough young people to buy new products.
01:36:04.000So what we're actually seeing now is take a look at they're rebooting King of the Hill.
01:36:11.000They're rebooting Malcolm in the Middle.
01:36:12.000The fact that they're bringing back nostalgia and these old shows instead of making new things for young people proves my point.
01:36:20.000So millennials are a much bigger generation than Gen Alpha and Gen Z It's a way of like the stuff that they made for millennials, which is basically the last generation, is highly marketable and profitable because millennials actually have some money.
01:36:38.000Gen Z is broke and can't get off the ground, so there's no products to sell to them.
01:37:11.000They own his likeness probably because of the stupid contracts they signed in the 90s where it's like, we own your likeness in perpetuity across all universes for all space and time.
01:37:18.000They were like, what does that even mean?
01:37:20.000One of the funniest things in the world to me is when you go to a casino, any casino, and they have Charlie and the Chocolate Factory slot machines, and there's Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka smiling, telling you to gamble.
01:37:30.000And I'm like, I don't think when he signed out of that movie deal he thought that was going to happen.
01:38:30.000Charlie hasn't been able to eat for a week straight.
01:38:33.000He just eats gummy bears because he's getting ready for the Chocolate Factory.
01:38:38.000Well, that's, I think, literally, it might be the point where you could be like, show me a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that's gay.
01:38:44.000Or you could be like, or at first it's just going to feed you what it wants to feed you, but eventually you're going to be like, no, less gay.
01:38:50.000You'll be able to twist it a little bit, but five characters instead of four.
01:40:31.000That means you're going to see the entertainment industry, products that come from this, trying to pander to millennials instead of children.
01:40:40.000Case in point, not just the reboots, but McDonald's launched adult Happy Meals.
01:40:45.000Instead of making things for children, where they have toys and culture and content made for children, they're just trying to sell these things to adults.
01:44:47.000But we were skating last weekend and it was playing Soundgarden and Korn and Slipknot and it's like 90s and 2000s early stuff because if you want to listen to rock, new stuff, new rock doesn't hit.
01:49:48.000Common Sense Phishing says migrants of all forms legal are all guests until they become citizens.
01:49:53.000To Ian, if you had a home, USA, and a group of guests came into your home with your permission and hurt your kid, would you kick the group out or the offender?
01:50:39.000If a group of people who believe that the moon is made of cheese and they're violent They think the moon is cheese and anybody who dares oppose them should be murdered.
01:50:49.000The five people come into your house, and the biggest one beats a kid to death.
01:50:57.000So he goes, boom, and slugs him in the face.
01:51:09.000So when a guy and his family come from the same country and that guy espouses jihadi worldviews and is a violent terrorist attacks innocent people, why should it be incumbent upon the American people to wait to find out if his family holds the same views as him?
01:52:06.000It's literally like, Ian, if you come over to my house and you look at me dead in the eyes and then look down and swat a glass of milk onto the floor, and I said, Ian, for doing that, I want you to get in my car.
01:56:29.000Yeah, like the fact that if you were to hang out with your friends and you were just like talking about the news for a couple hours while drinking some sodas, regardless of their views, it's a conservative hangout.
02:00:36.000Even though there's a resurgence of Christian, you know, people that are Catholic and Christians and stuff.
02:00:43.000I don't think that it's enough to be even a significant plurality, you know, that are people that are really conservative Christians.
02:00:51.000Not to say that they're not out there, but I think that, you know, the most part of the reason why there was a majority for Trump was because of the coalition that MAGA represented, not because there was enough people that said, oh, we're going to turn away from our sinful ways and become pious Christian people.
02:01:07.000I think I was thinking more just, like, how are the groups going to, like, settle out, like, post-Trump?
02:01:12.000Yeah, who do you think is going to run against Vance, assuming that he runs?
02:01:29.000part of me thinks that it'll be that Donald Trump will be like this is kind of my guy and there won't be a significant number of people that are going to be running you know I don't think that Oh, that'd be cool.
02:05:19.000Scientists uncover a lost world hidden beneath Antarctica's frozen tapestry.
02:05:24.000Yeah, it's really fun and it's exciting.
02:05:29.000There's something interesting that happens after political years.
02:05:34.000And that we've talked about, like, ratings go down in the news cycle for everybody.
02:05:38.000And if you're doing sports or whatever, or video games and culture, you're probably doing fine because the political cycle does not matter at all.
02:05:45.000But obviously for us, you know, we notice.
02:05:47.000So for instance, between Rumble and IRL, we're hitting around 50k concurrence.
02:05:53.000A few weeks ago, we were doing 60. A few weeks before that, we were doing 70. And this is just naturally what we expect.
02:06:57.000Well, what I mean is, if you're a fan of football, you watch football every year, you've got a regular schedule, and you're constantly looking up football stuff.
02:07:06.000If you're a UFC fan, much the same, you're tracking UFC.
02:07:08.000The people who hate Trump don't do it for politics.
02:08:26.000Do you think that supporting the liberal...
02:08:32.000Supporting the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, like knowing, saying he's a threat to democracy, but then watching them become a threat to democracy by installing a candidate for their election.
02:08:41.000Do you think that is driving people insane?
02:08:43.000Like knowing subconsciously that they're supporting the empire?
02:08:45.000Or is it that insane people are just drawn to do whatever the TV tells them to do?
02:08:49.000Insane people are drawn to the left and they're also accepted by the left.
02:08:54.000The left is where they say you can't It's the easy way out.