On today's show, we discuss the possibility of President Trump pardoning disgraced ex-minister Derek Chauvin, and whether or not it would be a good thing. We also talk about the latest on the impeachment of Donald Trump, and a new deal between Qatar and Boeing over buying Boeing jetliners.
00:02:16.000Minnesota corrections stated that they are prepared to go and pick up Derek Chauvin in the event of a pardon and bring him back to Minnesota because there are rumors circulating Trump will pardon Derek Chauvin in the federal charges and then all hell will break loose.
00:03:14.000The impeachment of Trump kind of fizzled out and failed, and I don't know, you know, Trump being impeached seems like big news, but Shri Tanadar, first time you've ever heard of him, right?
00:03:23.000The guy who tried to introduce his articles of impeachment has given up and announced he will not be filing these because, or forcing a vote on it, I'm sorry, because basically every Democrat was making fun of him, saying he was wasting their time with this, and so he backed down.
00:06:16.000I like walks on the beach and wearing tight shirts.
00:06:21.000I think being on this podcast, being the invite on this podcast, I think we all know what I do and did, which is generally just piss people off.
00:06:29.000Talk a bunch of shit, say some dumb stuff.
00:06:31.000Some of it's right, some of it's not right.
00:07:20.000It's not the IL, because literally, Major League Baseball got, I don't know what you want to call it, bitched at something, I don't know from who, to change it to the IL, the injured list, injured reserve or something, from the disabled list.
00:07:34.000That's how far Woke has gone, because I still call it the DL, but now it's like, what is this IR?
00:07:39.000It's IR, injured reserve, because literally...
00:07:41.000The bitching to Rob Manford about change it from disabled list.
00:07:45.000That actually was a thing about four years ago.
00:09:14.000Minneapolis and state leaders prepare for possible Derek Chauvin pardon.
00:09:18.000Now, the important point in this story is this.
00:09:22.000Sources also told, KSTP, the Minnesota Department of Corrections is ready to pick up Chauvin at a federal penitentiary and bring him back to Oak Parks Heights Prison in Minnesota to serve the remainder of his 22-and-a-half-year sentence.
00:09:34.000He is currently in a federal prison in Texas.
00:09:39.000They sent out a notice to city employees, city workers, and I believe there was some at the state level saying, here's what we're going to do in the event of a pardon of Chauvin.
00:09:48.000I don't know where that's coming from.
00:09:50.000Perhaps there is information in the pipeline that Trump is considering it.
00:09:54.000Or it may just be that several months ago Ben Shapiro called for the pardoning of Derek Chauvin.
00:09:59.000Somebody then asked Donald Trump, who said, I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:10:02.000And now it's become a story, even though it's not a story.
00:10:06.000There's a possibility, I suppose, at least at the state level, there are officials who have had communications indicating it is possible that Donald Trump does pardon Derek Chauvin.
00:13:13.000I was talking with Viva Frye, he said that.
00:13:14.000But I've met a lot of people who say that when you actually watch the trial of Derek Chauvin over George Floyd, you're like, oh, George Floyd died from fentanyl overdose?
00:15:16.000There's a guy on the ground and he walks over.
00:15:17.000And he used a restraint he was trained to use by the MPD.
00:15:22.000And the only argument is that he should have at some point...
00:15:27.000I understood that George Floyd became unresponsive and rendered aid, which, again, my argument in that whole story is negligence, not murder, not racism, not...
00:15:39.000It's worth noting that there's a lot of people that are making complaints about the constitutionality of the deportations that we're doing.
00:15:47.000Derek Chauvin, the judge in the Derek Chauvin case, said that there was no way that Derek Chauvin could get a fair trial.
00:15:55.000He wasn't going to be able to get a fair trial anywhere in Minnesota.
00:15:58.000The proper, and this is something that Tim said before on the show, but the proper remedy for that is you don't try him because you're guaranteed a fair trial with an unbiased jury.
00:16:09.000And if the results were already in as soon as he was arrested, then you can't try him.
00:16:16.000Because you're violating his constitutional rights.
00:16:18.000All the people that are like, oh, the constitutional rights of the Trenderagua gang members and the constitutional rights of all the people that have come here legally.
00:16:27.000Quick aside, because obviously the left coming up a couple weeks ago, Trump even admitted he doesn't know what the...
00:16:35.000If you're here illegally, do you have constitutional rights?
00:16:42.000To a certain point, you have constitutional rights.
00:16:45.000The things in the Bill of Rights are a list of things the federal government can't do.
00:16:50.000They're not a list of things that the people in the United States can't do.
00:16:53.000The American people are free to do whatever they want.
00:16:56.000If it's not specifically prohibited by law, then you're free to do it.
00:17:00.000There's a lot of people that have that mixed up.
00:17:02.000So the fact that the Constitution limits the government means that the rights that...
00:17:08.000Everyone enjoys their rights that are protected because they come from your humanity, not from the government.
00:17:15.000And they could have found a different place.
00:17:18.000Like Minnesota, they could have went somewhere, anywhere in the United States, southern state, that would get more of a fair child than actually in Minnesota.
00:17:26.000Well, you know, for state-level charges, this is the fascinating thing.
00:17:52.000And you'll hear, again, smash the gavel.
00:17:55.000We have three more backups, so you can break that all you want.
00:17:57.000And you'll hear the left making all sorts of constitutional arguments, but this is just evidence that they don't actually care about the Constitution.
00:18:04.000The Constitution is a means to an end, which the end is allow the illegal immigration.
00:18:09.000Everyone twisted to look at the South Africa thing.
00:18:13.000Trump brings in 59 white people from South Africa, and it's the apocalypse.
00:18:17.000The Episcopal Church shuts down its 40-year-old refugee resettlement program.
00:20:12.000He's a liberal getting – this policy that Trump's putting in place for negotiating down drug costs should have every single Democrat clapping and giving a standing ovation to Trump.
00:20:25.000If you don't get credit for it, that means you've got to give the other guys credit, which means the other guys stay in power and we don't.
00:20:30.000It's kind of like – when I was a minor league pitcher, this is sort of a long-winded analogy, but it'll make sense in the end.
00:20:37.000Dear friend of mine – actually, I'm going down next week to the Brave Spring training.
00:20:41.000Complex to coach in a college football bat league down there.
00:20:44.000And a dear friend of mine, Damian Moss, he owns the league.
00:20:46.000And we were competitors coming up to the Braves minor league system.
00:21:14.000Because if he pitches bad, then I get to get more credit.
00:21:17.000If I pitch good, I get to get the big leagues first.
00:21:20.000It's sort of a competition within the overall team dynamic.
00:21:23.000I think that's sort of the same thing with Dems and conservatives.
00:21:26.000If Trump does something that they were championing, he's going to get credit, not them.
00:21:31.000That way, the Republicans are moving farther, faster, ahead, getting more credit, more credibility, and they're just sort of lagging behind with...
00:21:38.000Just really got a whole lot to talk about.
00:21:40.000And no real way to kind of step in and here's how we're opposite from each other.
00:22:08.000And these former Democrats were like, this is my opportunity to do something.
00:22:12.000I think one of the reasons we see the Democratic Party as psychotic and cultish as it is, is because the sane, rational Democrats who saw a path towards accomplishing, you know, finding their solutions.
00:22:21.000He said, okay, Trump, let's work together.
00:22:24.000RFK Jr. is like, I want to ban artificial food dyes.
00:22:45.000From the Independent, House Democrats furious.
00:22:49.000As Congressman launches waste-of-time impeachment proceedings against Trump, Michigan Rep.
00:22:54.000Sri Tenedar's resolution attacked as waste-of-effing time by his own side, but Congressman insists it's, quote, about doing the right thing.
00:31:31.000Maybe, you know, it could be, and I'm in all seriousness, at a certain age when you learn the language, you can't develop the muscle and the neural pathways for a certain type of...
00:31:41.00088, that means he was like 63. I can't even believe that.
00:33:23.000Repro kind of says today I'm introducing legislation to codify President Trump's executive order, ensuring Americans do not pay more than people in other countries for drugs.
00:33:32.000Will Congress members stand with 16 billion dollars in big pharma money or the American people by co-sponsoring this bipartisan?
00:33:40.000Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce as legislation President Trump's executive order for the most favored nation status on drug pricing.
00:33:53.000My legislation will codify President Trump's executive order, which basically says that Americans should not pay more for drugs than people in other countries and other parts of the world.
00:34:07.000Right now, we're paying two to three times more for our drugs than people in other industrialized nations.
00:34:14.000Now, this executive order, codified by the legislation, will allow Our cabinet secretaries to put pressure on Big Pharma and make sure that they are not price gouging and will allow for the importation of cheaper drugs.
00:34:30.000So you ask, why do we need the legislation?
00:34:33.000Because the reality is that Big Pharma will sue for the executive order like they did in the previous Trump administration.
00:34:41.000And in the previous administration, they managed to kill the executive order.
00:34:46.000The only way we can stand up to Big Pharma is to codify in legislation what the president wants to do in an executive order.
00:34:56.000If I can cross the aisle and support President Trump's executive order in legislation, every Republican should be willing to cross the aisle and support my legislation.
00:36:05.000We've had Ro Khanna on the show, and we've given him credit quite a bit in the past because when it comes to stuff like big tech, censorship, spying, he tends to be on the right side of things.
00:36:16.000I just think for a lot of these Democrats, they believe the corporate press when they lie about Trump and all this other stuff.
00:36:22.000So he's basing his politics off of fake news most of the time.
00:37:39.000And what Trump is doing, they're saying, you know, the Republicans can't fix the country, although the stupid oligarchy tour and, you know, we're going to, I don't know whether the phrase or use it, build back better.
00:39:24.000When Donald Trump comes out and says we're going to lower drug prices, Democrats should be clapping saying it's about time Trump did something we wanted to see done.
00:39:32.000But what the corporate press makes sure of is that all of these people that are Democrat voters, they see a clown with a bright orange face and they pull him out of context and lie about what he's doing.
00:39:43.000And then, of course, what the Democrats are actually doing now, like Elizabeth Warren, they're just going on TV and instead of telling their constituents what Trump wants to do, they're saying, don't listen to Trump.
00:40:09.000It's the same playbook just regurgitated 30 years later.
00:40:11.000It's all the same scare tactics, because, and especially when it comes to stuff like Medicaid, the boomers are the most reliable voting bloc.
00:40:19.000So if you can scare the boomers into believing something, that the, whatever...
00:42:05.000And when you have at least two years, if not four years, of big stuff happening and even drug costs going down, the economy is going to just...
00:43:23.000I mean, a lot of the elections are won in media, won through advertising.
00:43:29.000The sound bites, the commercials that the Republicans are going to be able to make.
00:43:35.000I mean, just the shit that happened just a couple days ago with the ICE agents in Jersey.
00:43:38.000That is going to be on a commercial in about 12 months.
00:43:42.000I mean, all the stuff with the MS-13, the Maryland dad, is going to be on a commercial in the next 12 months.
00:43:49.000They are going to take all the stuff these morons have been fucking doing for the last, you know, especially six months, but really the last, like, year, and they're going to make commercials out of all of them.
00:43:59.000They're going to beat them over the stinking head with it.
00:44:02.000Every commercial break, you're going to see some lefty losing their fucking mind over something ridiculous, and it's going to be, vote Trump.
00:49:17.000Even the big league guy, if it hangs, if it gets thighs to belt, but even the ones down, even the big league guy, it's best you can hope we're fouled off.
00:49:24.000And now with the plate, the box over the plate, and you see the precision that pitchers can throw with when they're right in the corner.
00:49:54.000You almost have to be able to see the future, and that's why the...
00:49:57.000And what most hitters do, they guess a side of the plate.
00:50:00.000You can't cover both sides against this half or this half.
00:50:03.000And depending on game situation, type pitcher I'm facing, scouting reports, what the count is, etc., etc., you're literally narrowing it down to one pitch, maybe two pitches.
00:50:12.000I'm sitting fastball at just breaking ball.
00:50:14.000If he throws me a good one, I'm going to try to foul it off, lift it on another pitch.
00:54:02.000On Wednesday, one ex-user asked, at Grok, where is this?
00:54:05.000In response to a photo of a walking path.
00:54:08.000Grok responded, the query asks about the location of a scenic image likely not tied to South Africa's farm attack debate.
00:54:14.000Without specific details, I can't pinpoint the location.
00:54:16.000On the broader topic implied, farm attacks in South Africa are real and brutal, with some claiming whites are targeted due to racial motives, like kill the bow or high crime rates have affected all races, distrust, blah, blah, blah.
00:54:28.000A review of Grok's ex-account since Tuesday showed more than 20 examples of such responses, including two questions related to a picture of the comic book and the Hawk Tuam meme.
00:54:37.000A viral video featuring influencer Hayley Welch.
00:57:33.000Now look at this community note, which is factually incorrect and is wrong.
00:57:38.000It says OP screenshot shows chat GPT being used in normal mode without Internet search.
00:57:43.000In this mode, the knowledge cutoff date is June 2024.
00:57:46.000This means that anything after then, like President Trump's second term, the death of Pope friends, et cetera, would be unknown to the AI model.
00:57:52.000Literally does not explain why it said Joe Biden was serving a second term.
01:00:25.000In this one, the real-world Earth 2025, Joe Biden is president.
01:00:29.000Having won the 2020 election and taken office in January 2020, taken office in 2021, there is no official record of Trump holding the presidency in 2025.
01:00:38.000If you're referring to an alternate reality timeline or satire, let me know and I can play along.
01:00:42.000This is what AI responded to you with.
01:00:44.000Your smart-ass answer, that was their response.
01:00:49.000Yeah, it can feel weird with all the headlines and chaos, but as of right now, in our actual timeline, Joe Biden is the sitting U.S. president.
01:00:55.000This has been updated since July of last year.
01:00:58.000Yeah, but it's one thing to say that I believe it's July of 2024 and Joe Biden is running for president.
01:01:04.000It's another thing to say it is currently 2025 and he is the president.
01:01:10.000It says Donald Trump was president 2017-21, and unless he won another term in 2024, which would begin January 25, he is not in office currently.
01:01:19.000If you meant, did Trump pause refugee intake again in 2025 because you're thinking he's president now, let me know and I'll double-check current info for you.
01:06:29.000I mean, all you have to do is look at the laws in South Africa that specifically say, you know, white people can't do this or white people can't have that or it has to be for black people only.
01:06:39.000It's ridiculous to make the argument that it's not.
01:06:44.000That there are not racially motivated laws in South Africa.
01:07:57.000It is remarkable that, like, anyone can look up this video and you can see that there are...
01:08:03.000You know, they're singing songs specifically saying to kill these people and then they would make the argument, oh no.
01:08:13.000So what you're listening to is a video of a South African political leader Julius Malema chanting "Kill the boar" in a now viral clip that has even gotten the attention of South African born billionaire Elon Musk.
01:08:23.000The boar in the song is a reference to white South African farmers who are descendants of European colonists known as boars who although are the racial minority are now majority landowners in the country.
01:08:33.000The song dates back to South Africa's apartheid system of race based on segregation under white minority rule which only ended in the early 1990s.
01:08:41.000Malema led these chants during a packed rally of nearly 100,000 people at an event, marking the 10th anniversary of his political party, Economic Freedom Fighters in Johannesburg, which is South Africa's largest city.
01:08:52.000Musk claims that organizers were open.
01:08:53.000pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa, but many historians and journalists, including Malema in a 2022 statement, have argued that the song is not meant to be taken literally, rather to mobilize support against discrimination of the majority black population So if someone made a song that said, like, kill and then insert some other race, but it was not meant to be taken literally, it's just to highlight a problem.
01:09:17.000So Kanye's latest song is highlighting a problem.
01:10:25.000Grown like wildfire all over South Africa, or definitely South Africa, but a lot of formerly colonized countries.
01:10:33.000So the idea that they're not advocating for violence, and the idea that the left and people that are in media here in the U.S. don't know it, it's all BS.
01:11:26.000The idea that people on the left don't know that there are thought leaders in...
01:11:34.000On the left talking about decolonization, that it's inherently violent.
01:11:38.000They're lying about whether or not it's violent.
01:11:41.000And so this whole, like, oh, it's only meant to be symbol, you know, it's only symbology or symbolism, and that, no, that's a complete lie.
01:11:49.000The justifications that the left tries to use for some of the dumbass shit they say, and do you think the people you're talking to are, that's fucking stupid?
01:11:57.000I mean, who's going to believe some of the dumbass shit you say?
01:12:11.000I guess they must have a memo sent out Monday morning with the newest headline that's getting ready to hit the beat with Biden in the wheelchair and, of course, the cover-up and all that.
01:12:19.000I'm frankly tired of hearing about it.
01:14:44.000It covers portions of Dallas and Tarrant counties.
01:14:48.000Includes cities such as Dallas, Grand Prairie, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Duncanville, Glen Heights, Hutchins, Wilmer, Arlington, Ovilla, and Segonville.
01:17:18.000Literally, no one's ever talked like that.
01:17:20.000It never existed, and no one in Chicago talks like that.
01:17:22.000I will admit, when I'm hunting in South Georgia, if I come upon some good old boys with their gun racks in the back, I'm like, shut up, boys.
01:19:21.000I wouldn't be surprised if there was a Republican that laid on a bit of a Southern accent more than they actually have when they're talking.
01:19:50.000White liberals present themselves as less competent in interactions with African Americans.
01:19:56.000A new study suggests that white Americans who hold liberal sociopolitical views use language that makes them appear less competent in an effort to get along with racial minorities.
01:20:04.000If the presumption on average liberals make when talking to a black person...
01:21:31.000Key moments from the third day of the Sean Combs sex trafficking trial.
01:21:34.000Cassandra Ventura, the mogul's former girlfriend, testified that Mr. Combs was routinely violent, stomping on her face and later raping her.
01:25:11.000Conservatives, they will not do that shit.
01:25:13.000They'll let you go down with a Titanic.
01:25:14.000They'll literally be doing drugs, and they'll be like, we can do whatever we want.
01:25:18.000And a Republican will walk in and be like, maybe you guys shouldn't do that, and they'll go arrest him.
01:25:22.000And then the Republicans are like, oh, I'm being arrested.
01:25:24.000They hunted down J6ers who weren't involved in any of the riots, destroyed lives.
01:25:31.000There are numerous stories of individuals.
01:25:33.000Who showed up after the fact when the riots were over, walked onto a lawn, which is normally a public space, there's no signs, there's no barricades, diddled about, and then went to prison.
01:25:44.000Got arrested, got raided by the feds, gunpoint in front of their children.
01:25:48.000And the Republicans, for the love of all that is holy, won't arrest a single Antifa.
01:25:53.000Well, right now we got cash in debt in there, and they are arresting predators, and they're doing what they can.
01:25:58.000But it's just, when I look at Mike Johnson, And he's got the sergeant at arms in the House, and he can have these people arrested for obstructing an official proceeding.
01:29:10.000I think there's a possibility Democrats could win the midterms simply because congressional districts are very different from national politics.
01:29:18.000But I can't imagine Democrats having anybody by 2028.
01:29:21.000The Senate map is much harder for the Democrats this year or in the upcoming midterms than it is for the Republicans.
01:32:21.000They will hold—they will subpoena everybody and their grandmothers.
01:32:25.000They will try and rack up—the purpose of the J6 committee and the subpoenas is to force you to spend half a million dollars to destroy your ability to run your business and live your life.
01:32:37.000To make—they want to create pressure where they can say, do you want to spend a million dollars on legal defense or do you want to go away right now?
01:32:43.000And that's the purpose of what they do.
01:32:47.000That may happen, but— In 2028, I don't see anybody right now on the Democrat side who will be able to generate the support for our 2028 run.
01:33:05.000There's just too much negative PR they've created for themselves by just doing what they do.
01:33:12.000Just running government, how they see fit to run government, and expressing their thoughts, their opinions, just by being visible to the American public, gives the Republicans enough fodder to go after you and just beat you over the head with your own words?
01:33:31.000The real question is, how do you win a primary?
01:33:34.000How do you win a primary when you've got a Democrat party that's so strongly divided?
01:33:39.000The progressives, people like AOC and stuff like that, like the base and the people that actually go and vote in the primaries, the people that are really active in the Democrat party, they want to see progressive people, but the donors don't want to give money to people like Bernie or AOC.
01:34:16.000I know I talked to, I may joke about Tim Walz earlier today, but what about the gentleman who's trying to introduce legislation from Trump's EU?
01:34:58.000Like I said, the situation the Democrats are in is they have to find someone that can thread the needle, that can win the base, which want more progressive policies.
01:35:07.000If you listen to the people that are really progressive, the arguments they make about why Kamala lost is because she wasn't far left enough.
01:36:15.000Your personality is dictated by, you know, like, by your genes.
01:36:18.000How you respond to things, your emotional level, how you respond to stimuli in the world, that's dictated by your, you know, by your genes and stuff.
01:36:25.000And so that's strongly heritable, and it strongly indicates where you're going to fall politically.
01:36:32.000I mean, there's some Rogans of the world that...
01:36:35.000We're maybe influenced, whether it was a school you went to, a parent, your environment of being in L.A. kind of thing.
01:36:41.000And then the older you get, perspectives change, and Rogan is fairly conservative now.
01:36:45.000I think he leans left on a few things.
01:36:46.000Well, part of the reason why Rogan seems conservative is, again, just like we talk about, the Democrats of the 90s are now Republicans.
01:36:55.000Rogan is in a very similar situation to Tulsi Gabbard, to RFK, to Donald Trump.
01:37:00.000These people were, you know, they were moderate Democrats in the 90s and aughts.
01:37:04.000And now the progressives in the Democrat Party have moved so far left, which is, again, this is exemplary of the problem that we were just talking about a few minutes ago.
01:37:13.000They've moved so far left that they've lost the center.
01:37:15.000There are very few people that are on a national level that are popularized.
01:37:19.000The foundation of liberalism is sympathy and pity.
01:37:27.000They feel sorry for everything, everybody, the environment, the minorities.
01:37:33.000They don't feel sorry about burning somebody's Tesla dealership down, but the reason they're doing it is to protect people they feel sorry for.
01:37:41.000Sympathy and pity, and to really see the error of their ways and be like, let me step back.
01:37:48.000The shit I believe in is just fucking nuts.
01:37:49.000It means they have to basically deny their entire upbringing, lifestyle, or they've grown up believing, knowing, feeling, understanding.
01:37:56.000It needs to flip it on its ear and go...
01:37:58.000Stop this car, put it in reverse, completely out of the direction, and they're just not going to do it.
01:38:05.000Again, I keep talking about their model of the world.
01:38:07.000When I was playing baseball, I got really heavy into something called neurolinguistic programming, which really talks about model of the world.
01:38:14.000And their model of the world, when they're looking at what is going on, what Trump's doing, and they're just mortified by it, they just can't understand.
01:38:20.000And just the way they see it, it's mortifying to them.
01:38:23.000We call them crazy, because our model of the world...
01:38:26.000And what they want to do, that's crazy to us.
01:38:29.000There's this guy, John Hite, that wrote a book called The Righteous Mind, and he goes through the types of people.
01:38:35.000The types of personality traits that lead someone to be more progressive or Democrat and more conservative or Republican.
01:38:42.000And, you know, you can actually predict these things fairly regularly if you know what kind of personality someone has, where they're going to fall as far as politics go.
01:38:53.000And you can look at it like nowadays the progressive party and the progressives and Democrats, it's very, very, very strongly liberal women that are unmarried.
01:39:22.000When people think that they actually have agency and can go out into the world and make things happen, they tend to be fairly conservative.
01:39:29.000When people are like, no, things happened to me, it's not my fault, or I tried and this happened, so that happened.
01:39:38.000But they don't feel like they have the ability to affect the world.
01:39:41.000Conservatives generally tend to have the opinion that I can affect the world, which is why they go out and do things like start businesses, which is why they do those things.
01:39:49.000So, like, that comes from the type of personality that you have.
01:41:04.000Either was trying to make a joke about the woke right and Arby's, or he legit thinks Arby's is now woke right, which kind of is in line with what else he's been doing.
01:41:16.000So, hey, you know, there are a couple personalities, I'm not going to name, who used to have careers where they're relatively serious people on YouTube, big YouTubers with millions of subscribers.
01:41:27.000And then once they started losing their followers, they started doing shock content like getting tattoos and pies in the face and things like that.
01:41:36.000I kind of think that that's what he's going for.
01:41:38.000He's basically just screaming, please talk about me.
01:42:24.000Unintelligible Rambler says, I withdrew from Cal Poly's mechanical engineering program to care for a family member, only to face these baseless claims.
01:42:31.000County officials, including a key investigator with a history of perjury.
01:43:11.000One evil chef says, I still can't believe director Neil Blomkamp predicted the South African uprising and the threat of AI built through corruption.
01:45:29.000Felix Carter says, Tim, you really need to understand what a nor-fentanyl ratio is and why it proves Floyd didn't die of an overdose, which means Chauvin killed him.
01:45:37.000Daniel Eisenschmidt's testimony from the trial explains it well.
01:45:41.000Riots should happen if he is pardoned.
01:47:26.000If he gets out, I wonder if he's going to be more dangerous than being inside.
01:47:30.000My understanding is that he pleaded guilty to the federal charges, and I'm wondering if that was because he knew he'd be trans—they told him, like, look, you're not going to win.
01:47:37.000But you take this now, you take it quick, you go to a federal facility in low security, and you'll be much safer.
01:48:20.000If it limits the amount of air that you can take in, like you're just not getting full breaths, if you have your chest compressed, it does slowly suffocate you.
01:51:17.000You're laid out here and you don't have much friction against yourself because the ball is slipping through your fingers and you're snapping that elbow like that to throw it.
01:53:49.000Your TJ ideas, not really sure what the percentages are, but I think maybe back in the day it was the splits that were causing it.
01:53:57.000I think the percentages are equal today.
01:53:59.000I think guys getting to the big leagues with 1,500 innings on their arm versus me getting to the big leagues with maybe 800 innings on my arm, about half.
01:54:08.000I think the guys, their arm is 31 years old when they're 25. It's just a lot more wear and tear than young guys like I had.
01:56:28.000Common Sense Fishing says, BLM really started after Eric Garner, the black guy selling loose cigarettes, was approached by a plainclothes officer, put him in an illegal chokehold, obvious murder, enraged most normies, and found not guilty.
01:57:10.000Samuel W.D. says if Democrats knew Biden wasn't fit to do his job but still kept him doing it, then that proves even they didn't want Kamala as president.
01:57:18.000I think the strategy was keep Biden in as long as possible.
01:57:23.000Swap Kamala in at the last minute for her benefit so that there couldn't be opposition to run against her and they could run just glowing press and hopefully it works.
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