On this week's episode of The Real Reel Podcast: P.I.P. is back in jail, Donald Trump's bond is reduced to $100,000 and P. Diddy's bail is set at $175 million. Plus, a woman says she makes more money on Only Fans than she did when she was on Sopranos, and a conservative commentator says she's a conservative.
00:00:47.000And I want to make sure we address the grain of salt.
00:00:50.000We don't know for sure if this is Diddy's jet or what's going on.
00:00:55.000And other nudes, other nudes, other nudes.
00:00:57.000Donald Trump has some pretty good news coming for him.
00:01:01.000His bond was reduced to $100 and I believe it was $175 million.
00:01:05.000He's got 10 extra days to come up with the money, but that doesn't really matter now.
00:01:09.000Because DWAC, or D-WAC as Fox News likes to call it, has just shot up 35%, making Trump now in the top 500 wealthiest people in the world, adding about $4 billion to his net worth.
00:01:25.000And then of course, I'm in the news actually, because a couple days ago, I had this passive comment that I didn't think was that big of a deal.
00:01:34.000There was an article about this woman who was on Sopranos, how she said she makes more money on OnlyFans than she did when she was on Sopranos, and I said, women choosing to be hookers instead of having jobs is an arc I didn't expect feminism to take.
00:01:55.000Women are choosing to be hookers instead.
00:01:57.000Well, apparently she took it as an insult.
00:02:00.000A bunch of other women are insulted by the term hooker or whatever, which I didn't realize was offensive.
00:02:04.000I just thought it was a descriptive term of what they were doing.
00:02:06.000I just, whatever I guess, but now they're writing about me, and I'll take it though.
00:02:11.000Daily Mail says I am one of the most successful conservative commentators, and I said calling me a conservative is an insult to conservatives, so we'll talk about that stuff too.
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00:04:03.000A lot of great legal victories, a lot of great legal insights, but especially with what's going on with Trump's bond hearing and stuff, I think you'll have some good legal insights for us, so thanks for hanging out.
00:05:11.000Producer has been accused of running a criminal racketeering enterprise that included murder, sex trafficking, illegal firearms, and drug trafficking.
00:05:19.000Mansions in L.A., Miami, and New York were stormed by heavily armed agents with the U.S.
00:05:26.000Department of Homeland Security on March 25th.
00:05:29.000Homeland Security investigations confirmed the raids to TMZ and said the agency executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation with assistance from HSI Los Angeles, HSI Miami, and our local law enforcement partners.
00:05:43.000We will provide further information as it becomes available.
00:05:46.000TMZ reported the case is being handled out of the Southern District of New York and is likely tied to sex trafficking allegations against Combs in multiple lawsuits in recent months.
00:05:54.000Now, I'd love to claim, S-D-N-Y, it must be political bias, but P. Diddy, of course, is anti-Trump, so must not be it.
00:06:01.000The music mogul has been fighting multiple legal battles, including from a woman who claims that Combs gang raped her at his New York recording studio after plying her with drugs and alcohol when she was only 17.
00:06:11.000That case filed last December was the fourth assault lawsuit against Combs.
00:06:17.000Is that what they would do is, they'd invite artists to studios to record or whatever, slip them something in their drink, once they got delirious and loopy, they would then film lurid acts with these people, male or female, and then once they came to, say, we're gonna ruin your life by posting this video unless you do exactly what we tell you from now on.
00:06:37.000I don't know if that's true, those are just the rumors that I heard on the internet.
00:06:40.000And as you know, if it's on the internet, it must be true.
00:06:43.000The only thing that I would say about that particular rumor is that is a reapplication of the rumors about Epstein.
00:07:00.000But you know, I mean, if multiple women are making accusations and stuff, you at least have to look into it.
00:07:05.000And then when he jumps on a jet and is like, I'm getting off the CODIS!
00:07:10.000I don't know how true this is, but it's got almost a million views, it's got thousands of retweets and quote-teats, and people are referencing it a lot.
00:07:17.000This is just some, I don't know who this user is, they've got a couple thousand followers.
00:07:22.000It's, uh, sure, they say it's Izdat, I don't know what their username is.
00:07:26.000Private jet owned by Sean PDD Combs has left the US.
00:08:06.000And I don't even know that that's actually his jet.
00:08:09.000So, you know, no idea exactly what this means, but a lot of people are saying that he was basically doing what Epstein was doing.
00:08:16.000If that is his jet, there are a lot of recording studios in the Caribbean and stuff like that.
00:08:23.000Maybe he just wants to record an album, says Phil!
00:08:25.000No, no, the point that I'm making is there would be places in the Caribbean that would be friendly to artists because of There's different types of royalties that you can get when you record outside of the United States.
00:08:39.000There's a whole line of income that's available to artists if they record some stuff outside of the United States.
00:08:47.000You can go and look the information up on Google.
00:08:51.000So it would make sense for them to have connections in places like that and be like, all right, I'm going to go.
00:08:57.000We're gonna go and record or whatever, so just because there's a plane going there that had alleged ties to P. Diddy doesn't mean it is actually him trying to escape the continental U.S.
00:09:15.000I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the Homeland Security The Department actually does investigate international sex trafficking.
00:09:23.000We've only had the worst sex trafficking operation in the history of humanity going on, enabled by President Biden, and of course the focus is on this Hollywood musical figure.
00:09:40.000I tell you, I'm skeptical about everything the feds do.
00:09:45.000I'm sure there's something to be investigated.
00:09:48.000But the deployment of resources here seems to be out of the ordinary considering the crisis on the border with sex trafficking in numbers that would shock the conscience of any American citizen.
00:10:01.000There are more federal agents and more guns that went to pick up P. Diddy at his house than are at many of the individual border locations where people go to seek asylum.
00:10:14.000But how long until the Biden administration is like, look, you can't say we don't take human trafficking and sex crime seriously.
00:10:21.000We do actually use our forces to take down the bad guys.
00:10:24.000What point do they use this as a sacrilege?
00:10:30.000I mean, if we were serious about these types of crimes, we would immediately address the border.
00:10:36.000But instead, there's sort of this, we'll get a flashy news story going and turn the attention away.
00:10:41.000I mean, this feels like when the Biden administration is like, hey, did you guys hear about those UFOs that we're going to tell you about now?
00:10:47.000Every time Hunter Biden gets in trouble.
00:11:19.000Between Senator Menendez, even Hunter Biden, I have a little sympathy for.
00:11:23.000I don't trust any of the prosecutions.
00:11:26.000Not that they're innocent or guilty or whatever.
00:11:29.000The point is that the feds at this level don't make honest decisions when it comes to pursuing claims against people like P. Diddy, to Hunter Biden, to Senator Menendez.
00:11:40.000And obviously Trump is the big kahuna in that regard.
00:11:43.000But you can't trust the DOJ and Homeland Security.
00:11:46.000They're so compromised when it comes to high-level investigations like this.
00:11:52.000And I'm not saying Diddy did anything right or wrong, it's just, don't trust his enemies here.
00:11:58.000The big question right now everyone's asking is, did Diddy do it?
00:13:01.000Well, yeah, he goes- he'll do stuff in movies, and he's so busy, when he gets to go back to WWE, it's a big deal, and he doesn't stay for a long time.
00:13:07.000He just does one, you know, a couple little bits, one storyline, and he's off to do another thing.
00:13:11.000But when he's there, he's still awesome in the ring, he's still great, he still delivers lines like it's nobody's business, he's still the greatest, most electrifying man in sports entertainment, he's great.
00:14:02.000Everybody's just retweeting it because they want to believe it, but unless we can get hard verification on that tail number being owned by him, I just say, like, with these big breaking stories, you gotta take it with a grain of salt.
00:14:12.000I mean, he could be, you know, they could be a raid that wasn't designed to have him arrested just to gather evidence, so who knows, right?
00:14:23.000When we have Dr. Phil saying that our tax dollars are funding sex trafficking, that these children are coming across the border from cartels, and the feds aren't doing anything about that.
00:14:33.000In fact, quite the opposite, they're facilitating it.
00:14:36.000The only thing I can assume is this raid is about the competition and not about actually trying to stop him because of a sworn moral duty.
00:15:10.000Obviously, if they have the evidence or they're collecting evidence, they have enough evidence to have a warrant and whatever and stuff, but there's no reason to trust the federal government anymore.
00:15:22.000Everybody that is your average person or anyone that's gonna have any dealings with the federal government, they're always going to be thinking, is there something that I said or did that has brought this on me?
00:15:36.000Or are they, or if I, obviously you're going to, you're going to want to have a lawyer before you speak to the police or whatever, the, to the law.
00:15:52.000Certainly not to the federal government.
00:15:53.000Never, never do it without the advice of a lawyer.
00:15:55.000It's the best thing Diddy could do, the Diddler could do is, is say the government's trying to frame me and curry support with people who already are scheduled.
00:16:06.000There are a lot of people who would be like, these are terrible crimes, I do want to take this seriously, but the federal government is sketchy, and so it does seem like we should give you the benefit of the doubt.
00:16:16.000You kind of raised some interesting questions, right?
00:16:18.000So he's going to, I would presume, consult a lawyer or two?
00:16:22.000And the lawyers are going to have a kind of, you know, good lawyers are going to have a conservative approach to how to deal with the federal government.
00:16:28.000But in a case like this, do you throw those rules out the window and go with the Trump approach saying, you know, they're setting me up, this is all just politics or whatever.
00:16:39.000Whatever argument you use, it's relatively non-legal, but just raises issues about the investigation itself.
00:16:45.000He's just got to show up at the next Trump rally, get on stage with Trump.
00:16:49.000And just throw his support behind Trump and know that if he does that, if Trump gets elected, Trump will go ahead and just railroad the whole investigation.
00:18:06.000really outrageous even on air and that was uh that was kind of clear in some of the documentary i saw i know that uh drake bell is that his name drake bell yeah he made accusations he said he was actually abused by one of the guys yeah significantly abused well some of these young girls uh who was the uh who's the singer who used to be on there's a bunch of them well anyway selena gomez they had some who selena gomez no it was someone else um kind of like in that age group who was involved in sexualized content promoting
00:18:51.000The Justice Department, or Los Angeles County officials and law enforcement, should be investigating that corporation for criminal activity based on what I saw.
00:19:02.000I heard this, I don't know if it's true, is it true that Nick Kel Odio means, I don't care for God?
00:19:36.000So they've got evidence of sexualization of children, the abuse of children on these corporate-controlled sets, and our friends online get obsessed with Satanism in the name, as if that's the issue.
00:19:51.000The truth is terrible, and they distract from the truth Yeah, well, to your point, Jeanette McCurdy, who's an actress who was on one of these shows, that was produced by Dan Schneider, who's got all these, like, people are starting to say he was very inappropriate, especially with young female actresses.
00:20:11.000She wrote this book that went viral because it's called I'm Glad My Mom Is Dead.
00:20:14.000It talks about her growing up in, you know, in Hollywood and what that experience was like.
00:20:18.000But she alluded to the experiences she had on set.
00:20:21.000She didn't come out, from what I remember about it, she didn't come out and say, these are the names, these are who you should go after.
00:20:25.000But the book was so popular, it was, you know, because the title is so flashy, everyone heard about it.
00:23:09.000So now, imagine this scenario where right before announcing they're running for president, an individual launches a company, prepares a SPAC, a Special Acquisition Corporation, preparing, timing this perfectly with the year of their election, and then Tell all their supporters, like, oh yeah, we're really excited for this acquisition.
00:23:32.000Then all of these people's supporters buy stock, spiking the price, giving Trump a massive net worth.
00:23:37.000He can then sell cash out and use that money for his campaign.
00:23:40.000It's an interesting way of indirectly fundraising for a campaign.
00:23:44.000Well, the fact that his name caused this spike, it highlights how significant his legal argument was with the Angoran fight.
00:23:52.000about the value of his brand, which was discounted by the Democrat politician judge who tried to destroy his company.
00:23:59.000This shows his brand obviously is worth something, and it may be elevated enormously because of his run for the presidency, but I suspect he'd be a billionaire or have a few extra billion no matter what he was doing with this program.
00:24:12.000They're saying on Tuesday, the ticker will show DJT for the, yeah, for the search.
00:25:27.000Then they are effectively lending their power to Trump, who can then, after six months, so just before the election, offload a bunch, I believe six months is the standard for these special acquisition deals.
00:25:41.000He can get a waiver, though, from that, right?
00:25:45.000And none of his fans would actually complain about it.
00:25:47.000They'd say, please, yes, absolutely, Trump, do that.
00:25:49.000And also, I mean, we were talking about this earlier, but he could take out a loan against the stocks too, because the values there, stock and stuff like that.
00:25:58.000He kind of uses his loan, his stock value as collateral for all this funding.
00:26:03.000So he could very easily come up with the, well, I don't know about very easily, but I assume that he could very easily come up with A loan to cover what he needs to cover in this and to fund the rest of his campaign if he wanted to.
00:27:08.000It might be that, um, there was something passed that allowed, um, because what Robinhood and stuff, you're not actually purchasing the stock.
00:27:15.000They own the stock and you're purchasing.
00:27:16.000That's why you can purchase a small piece of it.
00:27:18.000So I think what you're thinking of is there was an act that made that legal.
00:27:23.000I know that maybe you need specific brokerage accounts that operated like bank accounts.
00:27:26.000Now it's like a really simple app where you put money in and yeah, you don't actually own the stock or something like this, but now where we are, Think about the fundraising potential for future presidential campaigns where you don't even need... You can tell somebody before you even run, be like, you know, you didn't get a donate to a campaign.
00:27:43.000Buy stock in their company on the public market using one of these apps.
00:27:48.000And then later on, they could sell against that to anyone who wants it.
00:27:51.000And you get to keep that piece of the company.
00:27:54.000It might encourage more businessmen to enter politics.
00:28:00.000One of the reasons he's successful is because he has a demonstrated record of success in business that people value, and you're seeing that here.
00:28:07.000So other businessmen may say, hmm, there may be something here for me to pursue as well.
00:28:12.000Part of me is surprised that they haven't already come up with some kind of cryptocurrency to do that.
00:28:23.000Oh, well, like a Donald Trump crypto, you mean?
00:28:25.000Well, not particularly a Donald Trump, because the concept he's talking about, you could purchase the cryptocurrency, which is funding the candidates.
00:29:03.000And because they're NFTs, they're non-fungible, so each one is individually different from the others because of the picture in it and blah blah blah.
00:29:14.000In the 2028 election, every Democrat or Republican candidate is the majority shareholder in a company that is about to be merged into a special purpose acquisition corporation.
00:29:26.000And the platform they get from the national campaign cycle, they tell their supporters, we're really excited for the launch of our company, so, you know, take a look.
00:29:36.000On your own, as like, let's say you were a mayor of a small town.
00:29:39.000You ain't gonna sell any shares in your stupid little company.
00:29:43.000You're on a presidential election cycle in a primary or whatever.
00:29:46.000It's going to boost you substantially.
00:29:47.000And then you don't care if you win or lose.
00:29:49.000You are going to get access to a base that you would never have gotten before to buy shares in your company indirectly.
00:29:55.000You don't got to tell them directly to do it.
00:29:57.000And that cranks the price of your shares up and then you cash out once the campaign's over.
00:30:00.000Well, I guarantee you, if it's not already in the news stories tonight, the Biden administration, because I know they were sniffing around this whole deal, We'll launch an investigation into Trump World for being successful.
00:30:14.000Letitia James or people of her political, you know, her allies politically in State Attorney General's offices will also launch investigations.
00:30:24.000So this is just going to be another magnet for the regime to focus on in its effort to turn the country into a one-party state.
00:30:34.000I think, I wonder if the strategy then for Trump would be to maximize these vectors, forcing the deep state and people of ill repute, like Letitia James, to continually go after Trump's businesses to the point where it's an absurdity.
00:30:48.000Just literally whatever he does, they make some ridiculous claim about, overload the system.
00:30:54.000Yeah, I was thinking earlier today, I was thinking, you know, if there's a new Democrat administration, whether it be this next term or two terms from now, I'm thinking Twitter's done.
00:31:05.000I'm thinking Musk is going to be thrown out of Twitter somehow by the government.
00:31:09.000And what happened up against Trump in New York, I think that's a sign, a frightening sign, as to what will happen to anyone who crosses the regime.
00:31:22.000And they were willing to seize his company, they still could, destroy his ability to run for office.
00:31:30.000All based on a fraud charge, literally a charge that's based on a fraudulent interpretation or application of the law.
00:31:36.000That's only a state government too, that's not even a federal government.
00:31:38.000And the feds have invested, I'm not blowing, you know, I'm not saying Elon Musk deserves the same sort of protection that, or protection that no one else gets, but What he's doing is so damaging to the left's narratives and their plans for our country.
00:31:58.000He's going to have to go from their perspective.
00:32:01.000And I think Twitter is going to end under the next Democrat administration.
00:32:56.000The way that he articulated the consequences of illegal immigration for the Electoral College, for the Congress itself, for the makeup of Congress.
00:33:07.000I don't know that the average person is aware of it, but it's certainly not at the top of their mind or the front of their mind.
00:33:13.000But when they hear Elon Musk talk about it or Elon Musk tweeted about it, they're like, Oh yeah, that really does, doesn't it?
00:33:20.000That's how they figure out how Congress gets apportioned by the Census.
00:33:24.000And the Census doesn't ask if you're a citizen or not, and the people that are... It's like Donald Trump wanted to make that a question.
00:33:32.000Everyone's like, that horrible racist wanting to know who's here legally as a citizen in the country.
00:33:37.000Yeah, and the thing is, the argument that you get, and I have said this previously here on IRL, but the argument you get is, The people that are illegal don't want to talk to people in government, they don't want to tell the truth and stuff, but the people that are doing the census are absolutely motivated to make sure that the people there know that they're not going to come back with the cops.
00:34:03.000Because the people that are doing the census want to know how many people are there, the real number, because the more people, the more funding the city's going to get.
00:34:11.000Or whatever locale that's doing the actual census.
00:34:16.000So the idea that the incentives are not all lined up for the people to tell them the number of people, especially without the fact that they're not going to ask if they're citizens, that's ridiculous to say the incentives aren't there.
00:34:28.000Well, let's jump to the story from NBC News.
00:35:37.000Yep, and then they did a different hearing on whether, they said that it was fraud, Trump did commit fraud, but did he alter documents?
00:35:47.000Now we'll have a trial to make that determination and how much money he has to pay.
00:35:50.000So, in that trial, by giving the summary judgment, Trump was not allowed to say he did not commit fraud, and his lenders were not allowed to say that Trump did not commit fraud.
00:36:01.000Yeah, and Gorin had, as you say, a summary decision, and this is an attempt by the political courts in New York.
00:36:09.000They are political, and you're typically a judge there because you've been selected or elected as a Democrat, for the most part.
00:36:18.000And this is an attempt to kind of pull back a little bit because of the public outrage You're right.
00:36:23.000It is not exactly the sort of victory we would want in light of the abuse of Trump, but it is a major slap at Angoran and Letitia James, who were willing to seize a man's private property based on this 454 billion, 440, whatever the number was, a half a billion dollars.
00:36:47.000And the court just said, in addition to that, you're not seizing anything.
00:36:51.000But Trump has, the New York Times estimates $350 million cash on hand personally, and then I think his presidential campaign is what, between like around $50 million or something, $40 something?
00:37:26.000They're making it up as they go along.
00:37:28.000They're trying to keep Trump off the ballot, out of the election.
00:37:31.000And this isn't even about clean elections.
00:37:34.000The left has now decided they don't want elections.
00:37:38.000And when you try to jail your number one candidate or remove his name from the ballot, that's something Putin would recognize, the dictator in China would recognize.
00:37:48.000And it's going on up in New York City.
00:37:51.000The Bragg trial, the crazy trial over the Stormy Daniels stuff, that's gonna be in three weeks!
00:37:58.000God, that's actually gonna... Well, Letitia James' office, after this, you know, victory, so to speak, came out, her office released a statement saying, well, you know, Trump is still being held accountable for their crimes.
00:38:11.000You know, she's not even that upset about it, which should tell you that this is really not a victory for Trump.
00:38:19.000Yeah, the only way this is a victory is if there was some kind of slapdown of Letitia James so badly And possibly charges against her for fraudulently prosecuting.
00:38:36.000I think that's the only way where you could be like, that's a victory.
00:38:40.000Because if there isn't consequences for this kind of corruption, then it's only saying, hey, the corruption is actually acceptable.
00:38:51.000The level of corruption, maybe we went a little bit overboard, but it's still fine that we have a summary judgment and we tried to take the property of an American citizen who has clearly not been found guilty There should be.
00:39:07.000conventional means. What's the likelihood that Letitia James would ever face even an ethics inquiry?
00:39:12.000Zero. Why are no conservatives, no Republicans doing anything comparable? There should be. Well,
00:39:18.000certainly the Bidens could be subject to state criminal investigations under the new rules.
00:39:24.000And what really frustrates me is the Republican-controlled House had a chance to
00:39:29.000give a haircut to people like Letitia James or Bragg, defund the Smith investigation,
00:39:36.000target funding for Fulton County, and say, if you're violating the civil rights of Donald
00:39:40.000Trump and other Americans for political purposes and for election interference,
00:39:44.000you're not going to do it with any federal money directly or indirectly,
00:39:56.000And I appreciate there are some good conservatives on the Hill, but I think they're often just oblivious to the damage this is doing to our republic.
00:40:07.000I think we need state-level Republicans in Governor's office, AGs, attorneys general, or prosecutors to just go after Biden or any of these other individuals in a comparable way.
00:40:22.000I can only see the strategy here being let them make Trump the victim.
00:40:27.000And the Republicans don't want to come off as like what the Democrats are and give a tit for tat.
00:40:33.000The next honest president should direct the Justice Department to criminally investigate this whole group of prosecutors for abusing their power to violate the civil rights and interfere with our elections under the color of law.
00:40:48.000That's the only way to get the message to other prosecutors that are politically motivated that this isn't going to be tolerated.
00:40:57.000We have to have a government that doesn't tolerate this kind of stuff.
00:41:03.000Now, whether or not this is actually going to happen, I don't believe that it's going to happen.
00:41:09.000We want to see a return to normalcy in the United States the way that you hear people talk about all the time.
00:41:15.000Well, the very first thing is the justice system has to work properly.
00:41:19.000That means when you commit a crime, you get prosecuted.
00:41:22.000If you've committed a violent crime, they take you off the streets.
00:41:27.000If you've committed no crime, then you don't get prosecuted.
00:41:32.000That is not too much to expect from a justice department or from a justice system.
00:41:38.000And if you don't get that from your justice system, then you need to revamp it.
00:41:43.000But all ours needs is to get the ideologues out of positions of authority, Take away their power to prosecute people for political reasons and take away their ability to create conditions in which they can fabricate charges to put people under.
00:42:03.000And until that happens, we're not going to trust our justice system and a low-trust society is a bad society.
00:42:51.000Well, the point being, if it walks like a duck... But that's the sort of thing we're facing, right?
00:43:00.000And so they try to threaten Supreme Court justices, they're destroying our sovereignty through the border invasion.
00:43:06.000Antifa's violence, their riots and stuff, that is unquestionably a left-leaning militia.
00:43:12.000That is out to terrorize the population.
00:43:14.000They're planning to overturn the election if Trump wins, not because there's fraud, not because there was a problem in the way the elections were administered, but because they don't think Trump should be president.
00:43:27.000So they want to overturn the election, they're planning that, and under the DOJ new rules that's a conspiracy to commit a crime and engage in sedition.
00:43:37.000What else do we need to say that we've got a political movement in this country that opposes America?
00:43:48.000And I tell you, Republicans in the House who kind of took, you know, basically ignored and have been AWOL on these issues, the base is very upset with them.
00:44:00.000And I don't know what's going to happen in November.
00:44:03.000It wouldn't surprise me if they lost completely even if Trump won.
00:44:06.000I want to give a shout out to Netflix.
00:44:07.000Jack Posobiec brought this up last week.
00:44:30.000Like, you know, I don't want to spoil any of the show, but I'll give you a general example when it's like, there's a secret agent, and he's been captured by the villain, and you're like, oh man, what's gonna happen next?
00:44:39.000And then it cuts to a guy and a woman being like, how was your day?
00:44:53.000Yeah, the opening scene is the Chinese culture revolution, where they've got a physics professor in a dunce cap, and they're beating him, telling him to reject science as they all scream and wave the red books.
00:45:42.000They don't believe that you can be in contact with reality the same way that we can.
00:45:49.000They believe that if you speak certain words, it's like they believe magic.
00:45:54.000They believe that words have power to the point where they can speak things into existence, which is represented by the demand that you call a trans woman a woman.
00:46:07.000Because to them, the words have power.
00:46:11.000They don't believe in overarching narratives because they want to be able to select a narrative that gives them a position of power in whatever context it is.
00:46:21.000So science and things that are fundamental and unchanging, things like the speed of light and the ideas in relativity and stuff, those kind of things are rejected by A western construct, right?
00:46:42.000It's perfectly consistent within their worldview, and that's why they're immune to our mocking and criticism, largely.
00:46:50.000I'm about to say we don't mock it and criticize it, but they're not flummoxed by it at all.
00:46:56.000I want to give a minor spoiler alert warning.
00:46:59.000In the next 30 seconds, there will be a minor spoiler for the show, Three Body Problem, because I need to, I want to make a point about the writing, which is really, really good.
00:47:28.000So, right when you start the show, I'm like getting ready for bed last week after Jack Pasoek mentioned it, and he mentioned that they depicted the Culture Revolution.
00:47:36.000They actually did it, which is crazy for a company to do.
00:47:39.000And so, I'm getting ready for bed, and normally it's like, you know, turn the light off, turn the TV on, watch for like half an hour or whatever, go to the bathroom.
00:47:46.000I just stood there, right in the middle of my room, staring at the TV, and my girlfriend's like, what are you doing?
00:48:25.000And then the story, okay, this is like, they tell you this right away, but it is a spoiler.
00:48:31.000They're working on communicating with extraterrestrials and she makes contact and wants to be conquered.
00:48:40.000So the general premise of the show is brilliant.
00:48:42.000A woman who was a victim of the culture revolution and these communist revolutionaries who believe we're gonna destroy the old world and kill everybody because we're morally right, she immediately adopts the exact same ideology.
00:49:00.000And it shows you it's still Netflix film in the end because they're sympathetic to that approach.
00:49:08.000Oh, she saw all these terrible things that are going on in the world in China.
00:49:13.000She reads Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, which was some left-wing polemic that said the environment was going to collapse within three years, and it was written in 1968, so obviously that wasn't true.
00:49:25.000And so she uses that as an excuse to push for the extermination of humanity.
00:50:16.000I think it's weird that the internet became this place where, because they decided 12 was the age you could make your own profile, therefore parents shouldn't be involved when kids made a profile at 12.
00:51:07.000I think that like the I think parents should be empowered to be involved in their children's lives and I think the internet is no different right?
00:51:14.000In some ways I think the internet got marketed to so many people as just this this place where there's information and silly videos and that's obviously not true.
00:51:22.000So they shouldn't have accounts on It seems to me on X, they should not have accounts on Facebook.
00:51:29.000I don't think there's any way a minor can interact in a way that can be policed, even with parental permission.
00:51:38.000So I, you know, I just don't see how that would work.
00:51:40.000Didn't you need a .edu email to make a Facebook way back in the day?
00:51:43.000Because it was like specifically for... I could be wrong on this.
00:52:02.000There should not be... So the fact that the state of Florida has passed legislation, you know, for Florida, that's going to be probably minimally effective at doing anything.
00:52:18.000It really comes down to the parents, honestly.
00:52:26.000This is making sure that your kids, this is making sure your kids are taking care of their own hygiene kind of things, or you're teaching them how to take care of their own hygiene kind of things.
00:53:06.000So I'm wondering how easy it would be for a child to bypass these requirements in order to get an account, and I think that's one of the challenges.
00:53:55.000But they used to have the dirty magazines in the rack, but they'd be in black plastic so you couldn't see them, you'd just see the top or whatever.
00:54:04.000Yet we don't let kids go in and just buy these things.
00:54:07.000How have we opened the door on social media for all this stuff?
00:54:10.000Again, I think it's because when the internet came out, people just did not understand what was being opened up, and it seemed like it was a necessity before people really understood the implications of having access to, you know, everything the internet has, both good and evil, and also allowing the internet into your home, which is like inviting strangers in your home.
00:54:31.000That's why we have it on the internet.
00:54:33.000You know, I don't use this term lightly.
00:54:35.000These are demonic forces trying to destroy our children, and let's be blunt about it.
00:54:41.000There's nothing intellectual about it.
00:54:43.000It is a dark, evil movement within our country trying to target sexual activity at our kids, trying to justify adult interaction with children of a sexual nature.
00:55:02.000This is a topic that keeps coming up because everything horrible is essentially in queer theory.
00:55:09.000The theory goes That the idea of childhood innocence or the idea of innocence at all must be thrown out false Because it's a it's a construct There is no innocence and you can see it when you read queer theory papers by there's one by little miss hot mess She says that even that's her name.
00:55:32.000I'm not lying here She says that kids are kinky or or you know, they say that kids are kinky Gail I think it's Gail Rubin wrote Thinking Sex, and that is full of absolute disgusting things.
00:55:50.000She talks about intergenerational relationships.
00:55:55.000Foucault, who is a Marxist, post-modernist Marxist, he was working to get the French government to roll back the age of consent, and at the time it was 15.
00:56:07.000Yeah, it's disgusting, and it goes back to- He was like, not enough!
00:56:10.000Yeah, and even Herbert Marcuse, who I've talked about a bunch of times, he's a disgusting leftist slimeball that was basically writing papers justifying anything the left wants to do.
00:56:23.000He wrote this book called Eros and Civilization, which is full of just It's just deviance and it's something that the left does
00:56:30.000because the left wants to break down rules about purity because it doesn't believe in the rules
00:57:01.000The theory... The family, education, religion...
00:57:04.000So the stuff that you guys are talking about, that is the method of allowing the communists to take power.
00:57:11.000That's how they break down the family, they break down the structures that are basically the pillars of your society.
00:57:19.000They break those down and that allows them access to power.
00:57:22.000And then they'll go ahead and start trying to literally tear your society apart because they don't want to, specifically the queer theorists, because they don't believe in rules.
00:57:32.000They literally just say, we don't, any rules, are to be cast off as some kind of oppression.
00:57:41.000So they say that the law puts the onus on social media companies to enforce the ban,
00:57:45.000and failure to do so could result in damages of anywhere between $10,000 and $50,000.
00:58:06.000And I hope Twitter is... I should say X is the first to say, yeah, okay, we shouldn't have 15 year olds 14- I don't even know if I agree with the 14 to 15 year olds, to be honest.
00:59:53.000Can you imagine if you were, like, talking to a 45-year-old guy and they were like, Phil, can I just on my own privately send disappearing messages to your, I don't know, 12-year-old nephew?
01:00:02.000You'd be like, get out of here, you creep!
01:00:04.000So the point that I wanted to make is like me and Tom remember when like when the internet was first you know became a thing that you could actually get at access to at your home.
01:00:15.000Everyone knew you didn't give any information out to anyone on the internet.
01:00:19.000You didn't talk you like everything was secret and you don't let anyone find out where you live and you're not nowadays people like kids can't keep their butthole off the internet.
01:00:28.000But again, I think of all of, like, influencer culture, which relies on people oversharing for attention and engagement in the pseudo-relationship they have with people.
01:00:37.000I mean, this was the number one choice of career among Gen Z, right?
01:00:42.000They all want to be influencers because they think it'll be great.
01:00:45.000And, you know, live your dreams, I guess, but also this is maybe not something you should start doing until you're 18.
01:00:53.000We have this story from the Daily Mail.
01:00:55.000Drea de Mateo blasts conservative commentator Tim Pool after he called the Soprano star a hooker for joining OnlyFans, quote, stop taking shots at struggling single moms.
01:02:05.000And I didn't realize hooker was an insult.
01:02:08.000It's quite literally what they're doing on OnlyFans.
01:02:10.000I'm like, you are taking requests from men to post sexually suggestive content in exchange for money.
01:02:16.000I'm like, just because we've changed the medium by which women can sell sex from the brothel to now over the phone, doesn't mean you're not a sex worker.
01:02:45.000And so now you've got like, there's like a million followers on Instagram, and she's attacking me, and Drea made this like, big long-winded post, I wonder if it's like- We watched it before the show.
01:03:00.000All we could was laugh at the length of the post.
01:03:03.000It's like, she says that... Don't even read it.
01:03:05.000She says, I'm fake news, I'm holier than thou, I'm talking about things that don't matter to this country, I'm a shill, you know, and she's like, I hope you never end up in a place like me, you know, where you have no choice but to become a hooker or whatever.
01:03:31.000And I'm just like, she says, Tim Fool, not only did I not know the great Tim Pool was an expert on feminism and hookers, yes, I didn't realize, like, I'm gonna go back to what I said, because I think this is an extremely important point.
01:03:43.000I believe if you go back to the 70s, late 60s, and tell all these women, the end goal of women in the workplace will be to get them to all quit and all become sex workers.
01:05:41.000Imagine if the Homeland Security Agency investigated OnlyFans the way they do P. Diddy.
01:05:47.000Because there was one woman on OnlyFans who, the day she turned 18, at midnight, had a whole bunch of posts appear, and everyone went, That means those posts were made when she was not 18, and that was the point.
01:06:04.000She says, here's another mean-spirited, judgment-holier-than-thou mouthpiece who didn't even bother to research his subject before firing off his disdain.
01:06:11.000He sounds exactly like the full-blown lefties he lambasts.
01:06:49.000You're just, all we're arguing now is degrees of being a hooker, okay?
01:06:54.000You're a hooker, and everyone's arguing, yeah, yeah, yeah, but if you only are selling the, like, if men are requesting photos and you send them to them, you're not engaging in the physical activity, so you are hooking, but is it enough to call, okay, now we're just arguing degrees.
01:07:23.000And we've seen a bunch of posts where a guy was like, I made my aunt cry because she's like this liberal and I said she'll take a transplant.
01:07:30.000Like, they claim to be like, they're beautiful, but if you call them that, they get angry.
01:07:35.000They claim to be like, I had to do this because, you know, and I'll go on podcasts and I'll tell everyone I'm doing it, and then I say something semi-tepid like, I didn't realize feminism was gonna result in women choosing to be hookers, and she loses her mind because they deep down hate what they do, they regret doing it, they're ashamed of it.
01:07:54.000No, many of them are victims of abuse.
01:07:57.000It's just terrible, and OnlyFans and people saying so-and-so has an OnlyFan account, the media just describes it as like a normal thing to do, which is another sign of the decline of our civilization.
01:08:09.000Yeah, we should treat OnlyFans like it's weird.
01:08:13.000So this other woman, like I said, a real housewife, says, Tim Poole can F all the way off for calling my girl Drea, my queen Drea, a hooker.
01:08:21.000Not that there's anything wrong with being a hooker!
01:08:25.000But that's not what she is, and how dare you call her something in a defamatory way for having an OnlyFans account, you dickless mother effer.
01:08:33.000I'm just sitting here being like, I never once said a mean thing about her.
01:08:36.000Well, I was talking about this before the show started, this clip between Norm Macdonald talking to Jerry Seinfeld.
01:09:06.000I just, like, this whole argument is so strange to me personally because, like, maybe you should just be like, yeah, Tim, I'm a hooker and I'm proud of it.
01:09:13.000Like, why can't you just embrace what you're doing if it's fine?
01:10:07.000First of all, I hate the government, so screw that goddamn obscenity thing, okay?
01:10:11.000And second of all, like, sincerely, it's like, I'm not, like, I'm the kind of libertarian guy.
01:10:16.000I think it's okay if people want to go ahead and do this kind of stuff.
01:10:19.000But society should not lie to itself about what it does and does not approve of.
01:10:25.000And the reaction that people are giving is why, is because society is lying to itself.
01:10:32.000If you actually are okay with sex workers, which personally I am, like, I don't have a problem with it.
01:10:38.000But if you are okay with it, then it's okay.
01:10:40.000But if you aren't okay with it, It's okay to say, no, I don't think this is okay.
01:10:47.000But the fact that people are lying about it is why there's this cognitive dissonance and the reaction that people are having.
01:10:55.000So if I tweeted, women quitting their jobs to begin sex work is an arc I didn't expect feminism to take, you think they would not have gotten mad?
01:11:02.000I do think that there would have been less of a reaction.
01:11:05.000I do think some people would have been upset, but I do honestly think that had you used the term sex worker, I think that there would have been less reaction.
01:11:17.000I'm just saying that the way that you articulate stuff does matter and they're getting upset because they're perceiving it as an attack because The term hooker has for as long as we have, at least as long as I've been alive, been associated with a negative connotation.
01:11:33.000Well, I guess my pushback, Tim, is that you shouldn't be surprised that the feminists, or at least the radical extremist leftists who call themselves feminists, Because they've been embracing this concept of sex work for years.
01:11:46.000We're not allowed to use the word prostitute.
01:11:49.000Look, sex work with the Biden administration and human trafficking, they don't talk about prostitution anymore.
01:11:55.000They talk about it in a neutral term, in a neutral way that suggests that in some circumstances they endorse the abuse of every human being involved in that process of prostitution.
01:12:28.000Slide a boss bitch in there and you'd get a pat on the back.
01:12:32.000Let's do what George Carlin described when he was, I don't know if you've ever seen that bit about political correctness, where he says, we used to call it shell shock.
01:12:40.000Now we call it post-traumatic stress disorder.
01:12:43.000We have to make it longer and more verbose.
01:12:45.000And I think, I don't know if he mentions invalid and retard.
01:12:50.000The things that people used to say that were considered normal descriptive terms became offensive for no reason.
01:13:36.000For sure, but also- That she's in this situation and feels the need to respond, not necessarily you, but to respond to whatever crisis she's in by abusing herself through this sex trafficking film.
01:13:53.000That's a very dignified and compassionate response, but I will say, it bothers me.
01:13:59.000It does bother me that she is saying that this is like her only option.
01:14:03.000I mean, same thing with the girls who are like, I make more money on OnlyFans than being a nurse.
01:14:06.000But you're not, you don't have to make more money on OnlyFans.
01:14:13.000You're saying that this is the work I want to do because I find it either gratifying or easy or it pays big bucks and that's what I want to do.
01:14:20.000But she makes this point where she's saying like, I hope you never end up like I am, and I was like, I was homeless several times.
01:14:26.000Not once did I resort to being a male escort.
01:14:30.000I also hope you never get OnlyFans, Tim.
01:14:32.000The big deal to me, and I'm going to drive you even further crazy, it's like this normalization of vice.
01:14:38.000So we've got OnlyFans, and we spent decades trying to keep gambling out of sports.
01:14:48.000In a way that is just extraordinary to me that I just can't believe given where we used to be in terms of keeping, you know, the Pete Rose scandal and everything.
01:14:57.000Now, you know, gambling has a seat at the table in every major sports league in the country.
01:15:02.000This player out in Los Angeles has gotten caught up in it.
01:15:10.000And the fact that there's widespread OnlyFans activity online, widespread gambling online, Is it a sign of dysfunction, both legally and morally?
01:15:22.000Not even online, we've talked about this quite a bit.
01:15:24.000Where we are right now in the tri-state, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, let's quick, okay, Maryland's got, near the East Coast, you've got Horseshoe Baltimore Casino, you've got Maryland Live Casino, you've got MGM Casino, you've got Hollywood Paraville Casino, you've got Rocky Gap And so I think that's five casinos in the state of Maryland.
01:15:48.000Now let's talk about the surrounding areas, which are still within two or so hours driving from where we are.
01:16:08.000There are nine Physical casinos within a couple hours.
01:16:13.000Then we can add, if you want to go to Pittsburgh, which is two and a half to three hours, now you've got Pittsburgh Live, and you've got, I believe you've got, I think you've got a Hollywood, I could be wrong, but let's just say ten.
01:17:17.000The whole, you know, the gambling online operations.
01:17:21.000It's all the marketing seems to me directed at young men and only fans like, you know, my guess is a broad marketing campaign.
01:17:28.000Someone super chatted that I should tweet the sex work version.
01:17:30.000Well, I tweeted, I quoted the exact same story and I wrote, women deciding to engage in sexual activity for strangers is an arc I didn't expect feminism to lead to.
01:17:42.000Although I do believe they'll still get very, very angry that I referred to them as engaging in sexual activity for strangers, which is a fact.
01:17:50.000Everyone can cry some more and then we'll all move on with our lives.
01:18:55.000Yeah, I think moral identity does profit and that's ultimately won out.
01:18:58.000I mean, that's one of the reasons I think we're sort of this identity-less culture, which is that the dollar reigns everything and saying like, hey, like, again, I go back to this example of the nurses that are like, I make more money on OnlyFans.
01:19:08.000Like, yes, but you pay with your dignity, homie.
01:19:11.000Like, is this the price that you are willing to say it's better to make more money?
01:19:16.000I'd rather be rich than to be able to look at myself in the eye.
01:19:18.000Look, if I tweeted this and they responded with, yeah, that's kind of crazy, right?
01:19:25.000And it's a failure of Christian leadership in America.
01:19:27.000I mean, because it used to be that the Christian moral view on these topics meant that laws reflected that.
01:19:34.000Christianity doesn't have the balls to defend itself.
01:19:37.000And Christians in this country have been attacked and belittled by the culture, made fun of for even thinking about these issues in terms of morality.
01:19:48.000I'm in the movement, I know a lot of Christian evangelicals, they've been always very concerned about the gambling, but the money just overwhelmed and overwashed them, and too many Christians are embarrassed to say, this is wrong, should be illegal, For all sorts of reasons, including moral reasons.
01:20:15.000The idea that society must celebrate things like sex work or vice, right?
01:20:25.000So celebrating drinking, celebrating doing drugs, celebrating gambling, celebrating All that kind of stuff is a terrible, terrible idea.
01:20:36.000There is nothing wrong with having a society that says, or it should be desirable to have a society that says families are good, right?
01:20:47.000Families with a mother and a father and kids, that's good because that's the foundation of a society.
01:20:52.000So the resources should be poured into making those things more attractive.
01:21:01.000If the government is going to cheerlead for anyone, it should not be cheerleading for the LGBT lobby just because that group of people are not making more people.
01:21:17.000They're not making more of the society.
01:21:19.000So if the government is going to have an opinion, it should be The traditional family opinion, right?
01:21:26.000It shouldn't be the fringe edge of society we need to center and make the... To all my libertarian friends, I'm sorry, the government can't be neutral in areas of morality.
01:21:42.000I don't think that we should be tossing people in jail for using drugs and ruining lives because it tends to ruin lives way more than it does to... The debate is about the sanction and what's But I think we should have a strong enough social fabric that says, like, there are things we don't accept.
01:21:55.000Like, the idea that, like, a man would abandon his family, right?
01:22:26.000But I think the thing is, if you don't want a government punishment, if you don't want it to be like, if you abandon your family, you could go to jail or whatever, which there were laws in states like that, right?
01:22:38.000If you don't want that, then you have to have some kind of reinforcement somewhere, and it has to be social, which means you have to have a strong cultural idea of what we think is acceptable.
01:22:46.000Culture is above law and politics 100% always and always will be.
01:22:57.000The reason why Christians have lost so much ground is because they gave culture to the left.
01:23:03.000The left then made it uncool and unacceptable to be Christian.
01:23:06.000I guess my point is for the left, Politics rules everything.
01:23:12.000And they put politics into the cultural spaces to change what was allowed, because they know that you can pass a law saying you can't eat cheeseburgers on Sunday, and then they make a bunch of movies of people eating cheeseburgers on Sunday, and then everyone's like, I eat cheeseburgers on Sunday, and then all of a sudden the moral values of whatever it may be don't matter because no cop is willing to enforce the law anymore.
01:23:33.000We have tons of laws in the books today that are unenforceable.
01:23:37.000Like, the famous blue laws, the joke one we like to reference is, women can't go skydiving on Sunday in Florida, which I think is not a real law or whatever.
01:23:45.000It's a joke, but I think it might have been a real law at some point.
01:23:48.000What cop is going to land, is going to stand near the landing point for skydivers, wait for the woman to land, and then go, ma'am, you're under arrest.
01:24:01.000There are still areas of Chicago that are under prohibition.
01:24:04.000And people don't even know this because everybody drinks and nothing is happening.
01:24:08.000Because no cop is going to walk into a bar and be like, prohibition!
01:24:11.000Yes, this neighborhood is under... They just don't even... That doesn't even happen.
01:24:16.000Yeah, and although we should also recognize, to Phil's point, the widespread availability of alcohol, It destroys parts of our society and we just willingly accept it as if there's nothing we can do about it.
01:25:00.000Go have fun and do whatever you want, but that's just one degree.
01:25:04.000It results in, we had a great super chat where someone said, you know you're an idiocracy when you drive down a highway and half the billboards are weed, gambling, and lawyers.
01:25:12.000Well, you know, one thing I've noted on the metro in DC, and I do take public transportation, Certainly, recently, is the amount of pot in the air.
01:25:55.000In D.C., 8th Street, which was the D.C.
01:26:00.000government spent millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars trying to rehabilitate since it was burned down during the riots, you know, after Martin Luther King and such.
01:26:09.000uh now is is destitute and uh it's famous for having i think about 20 or so uh marijuana dispensaries on the strip and they wonder why it's attracted the wrong crowd see that's the challenge with marijuana legalization because i don't believe it should be illegal but decriminalization leads to a massive industry of people engaging in bad behavior You know, I kind of run hot and cold on it.
01:26:38.000I just don't see how legalizing it works.
01:26:56.000I mean, A, the health effects of marijuana are much more significant than have previously been acknowledged.
01:27:03.000The type of marijuana now widely available is still much more powerful.
01:27:08.000And plus, the black market has actually benefited from the legalization of marijuana because other drugs that aren't legalized have increased in value.
01:29:05.000Those are still potential customers and clients, so we have to have some place for them in every city, even if the city is generally marketing all of its entertainments towards adults over 21, let's say.
01:29:14.000Yeah, I mean, the attraction in Vegas is still largely for adults.
01:29:18.000It's not like there's things that are designed specifically for children, but they do try to make it at least family enough so that way parents that are questionable parents will bring their kids to Vegas while they party, I guess.
01:29:32.000Well, there's the pool area and there's areas for kids.
01:29:37.000Atlantic City actually turned, someone turned one of the casinos into an arcade.
01:29:41.000So now the family can bring the kids to Atlantic City and... Which I still think is probably not good.
01:29:48.000You shouldn't be bringing your kids to Vegas.
01:30:27.000DC for sure for that one, but you are also talking about 10 others that are in other areas that I would just say, like, it is not great for impoverished areas to have casinos, right?
01:30:36.000But the only impoverished area is probably Charlestown.
01:32:42.000The issue is the speed at which you can crank a slot machine by slamming the button over and over again and people will just burn through money like crazy.
01:32:50.000I'm not saying people shouldn't be allowed to do it, I'm just saying our society is in moral decay because people want to do it.
01:32:55.000Recognize the addictive nature and dangerous nature of it and It's gotta be controlled and strictly regulated.
01:33:04.000Get the government out of it, we'll have less of it, that's for sure.
01:33:07.000I agree about that, but the situation really is we need society to stop you know, glamorizing things that are vices and we need
01:33:19.000society to start valorizing what you would consider wholesome behavior, valorize people that start
01:33:26.000families, you want to uplift, you know, people that have three, four kids and that should be
01:33:32.000something that the government, if it's going, again, if it's going to have a position, it should be a pro-life
01:33:41.000It should not be a pro-unique family or individualist perspective.
01:33:50.000It should be something that is pro-family and pro-community.
01:33:55.000And if you do that, then you'll go a long way in cutting off the incentives for things like OnlyFans and the things like Gambling and other vices.
01:34:27.000But I do think a society needs to have a healthy amount of shame To shame people who do things that are bad, but they should be allowed to do if they really want to, there should just be a rec- like a rec- recognizing you are doing something that we disagree- like we think is bad.
01:35:10.000But if you would recognize hooker is a kind of a word that I don't I if I called someone a hooker.
01:35:15.000But sex workers are the same category and they claim they like it.
01:35:18.000So I'm just like, I don't know, what's the difference?
01:35:20.000Women refer to each other as, I'm going to curse on you, but like women refer to each other as bitches all the time in like a friendly way.
01:35:26.000Like, why don't they just start calling each other hookies in a friendly way?
01:35:28.000What's the difference between sex worker and hooker?
01:35:30.000Yo, listen, when it comes to about... One has a moral negativity around it.
01:35:37.000No, you're not going to tell me... That's not, because if you listen... Go listen to Sexy Red's newest single.
01:36:01.000I don't think she's awesome and hilarious.
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01:36:39.000The reason we do this is to kind of screen because there are a bunch of weirdos and haters who try to come in and try and waste our time, so.
01:37:18.000So the issue is, historically, morally, being a prostitute, being a hooker, is frowned upon.
01:37:27.000So, the reason why someone would say the words have a negative connotation is because the act itself is viewed negatively.
01:37:34.000They say sex worker because they're trying to isolate what they're doing, which is prostitution and hooking, from the historical words which people associate in a bad way.
01:37:43.000It is post-modernist, word-definition garbage trying to shift someone's perspective based on changing the words, but it describes the exact same thing.
01:37:53.000You aren't only fans who raise sex worker.
01:39:12.000And these were guys, I guess, they literally showed up to one of our staffers' houses like, hey, Tim, you should talk to us.
01:39:17.000And we were like, he should, you're correct, come on the show.
01:39:20.000Ask him about Ashley Babbitt's shooting.
01:39:22.000Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of issues that I think aren't necessarily about the police when we talk about police.
01:39:31.000It's about human nature and what humans do when confronted with these circumstances.
01:39:36.000And historically, what we see is, no matter who you are, there is a tendency, not every human does this, but when it comes to authoritarianism, the people in military law enforcement say, I will march in lockstep with the machine committing the atrocities because I don't want to be on the other side of that stick.
01:39:56.000Alright, King Apollyon says, DJT to the moon tomorrow!
01:40:01.000That's right, there's going to be a stock called DJT.
01:40:23.000Well, my friend, she probably would be a good guest, but you're incorrect.
01:40:27.000According to her friend on Instagram, she launched it with a nude photo on Instagram.
01:40:31.000And according to even the story we were reading, I can't show the photos they posted.
01:40:36.000They're not, uh, one of the articles has explicit, has outright nudity, but she's like, got her legs crossed, and she's covering herself, and it says it's on her onlyfans, so I don't, whatever.
01:40:46.000She's like, Tim didn't do his research.
01:41:24.000If we were to actually show those and be like, here's what she's doing, we would get deranked and demonetized for adult content, and possibly the show could be age-restricted to 18+.
01:41:57.000Showing untoward, you know, degenerate behaviors and stuff, I think, should be adult only.
01:42:04.000But I don't think- This is probably an R-rated discussion sometimes, don't you think?
01:42:07.000I think when it comes to an issue of, like, we are discussing the news, then we do have people email saying, please don't swear, sometimes my kids are around.
01:42:15.000But that's for a parent to decide if they want their kids to hear about news and politics.
01:42:19.000We're, like, you know, talking about what they're engaging in.
01:42:21.000So it's a news show, there should be no age restriction, I understand.
01:42:24.000But parental parents should be watching over it.
01:42:26.000My issue with Twitter is not that we should... The only reason I agree with this and is signing this bill is because the companies aren't doing anything to enforce the law the way they legally are required to do already.
01:42:37.000So, Twitter, X, should, any adult content, anyone who posts in any adult content, it should be blurred out, you can't see it.
01:42:45.000The only way to see it is if you're verified.
01:42:48.000That's the content that Section 230 specifically authorizes the removal of.
01:42:56.000Yeah, it is tough with the news though, because there is a fine line between where parents will decide and whether or not someone's posting or doing untoward things.
01:43:05.000But I think the news is the hard limit, and news organizations typically have the discretion of like, there's certain things we won't say or won't show for the sake of, you know, public decency.
01:43:29.000Jacob Hawley says, Did P. Diddy do it, Phil?
01:43:32.000It depends on what the definition of did is.
01:43:35.000Anyway, Phil for President or Congress, please, Phil, you can just yell, scream at them during every bill or meeting and vote no in everything, please.
01:44:29.000But the point is to get voters that Trump can't already reach.
01:44:32.000So if we're talking about a post-liberal, the Democrats have gone too far candidate who is appealing to the likes of Elon Musk and people who are not necessarily fully informed, I think Tulsi Gabbard casts a wide net on that regard.
01:44:45.000I think Republicans tend to lose elections, I'm putting on my political analyst hat, because they don't get enough Republicans out voting.
01:44:53.000So he needs to ensure that everyone who's a part of the coalition has a reason to come and vote for him, and not want to suppress that coalition in any way.
01:45:02.000And I think having a pro-abortion candidate on his ticket would suppress the pro-life vote in a close election.
01:45:15.000I think Biden is so... Who knows, right?
01:45:18.000But I would be cautious about, and that's the trick for Trump, is how is it he kind of talks about abortion in a way that makes the full coalition comfortable.
01:45:30.000I do think it's frustrating for me how many Republicans refuse to articulate their moral positions out of fear that people don't agree with them.
01:45:39.000And I'm just kind of like, if you think people don't agree with you, then stop trying to win power, I guess.
01:45:44.000Like, the argument should be, I am right, and if only they heard the correct argument, they would agree with me.
01:45:50.000But if you genuinely think you could not present your idea to someone and they would agree with you, then you just know you're wrong.
01:45:58.000The issue of abortion, particularly, too many Republicans keep trying to dance this moderate ground instead of just coming out right being like, ban it all!
01:46:07.000And then arguing why they think it should be permanently banned in all circumstances.
01:46:12.000Seamus Coghlan has no problem saying that.
01:46:15.000He says, here's what I believe, here's why I believe it, it should be banned completely in this country.
01:46:18.000You know, you raise an interesting point.
01:46:21.000They might want to think about saying, I believe life begins at conception, and we should think of ways to protect that life.
01:46:27.000And we're going to disagree, but we all agree that there's a life at issue here.
01:46:32.000And I think that's where most people are, and they'll debate whether to have it at six weeks, four weeks, or ban it entirely.
01:46:38.000But most Americans want restrictions on abortion.
01:46:40.000I'm not trying to argue abortion right now, my point is... Politically, I think you're right about being forthright on your views, because people don't like people who aren't forthright in their views.
01:46:50.000And when they don't present, my position is abortion X, then regular people never hear the argument.
01:46:57.000How could someone actually agree with your argument if you don't give it to them?
01:47:00.000Well, there is the fact that the people on the left and people that are pro-choice have spent decades, multiple decades, lying about what their position is.
01:47:11.000They sold it as safe, legal, and rare, and it was never going to be birth control.
01:47:16.000It was only for emergencies and et cetera, et cetera.
01:47:20.000The, you know, essentially the conservatives or the moderates had agreed to, I guess, not regular conservative.
01:47:26.000That's what the moderates had agreed to in the 90s.
01:47:28.000And that's what, that's what essentially convinced enough people to say, well, okay, maybe.
01:47:47.000I mean, Vice President Harris, first vice president, first president or vice president to go and visit an abortion clinic.
01:47:54.000And the clinic she went and visited kills unborn babies up until nearly the sixth month of pregnancy and helps women kill them afterwards somewhere else.
01:48:04.000This is where the left Democrat Party is.
01:48:07.000Abortion on demand through the entire nine months of pregnancy paid for with your tax dollars.
01:49:44.000It is our official launch party skate jam contest.
01:49:49.000If you're a skateboarder, and you have the skills to pay the bills, or you know someone who does, and they would like their share of $35,000, the email is contest at boonieshq.com.
01:50:01.000We're going to be inviting a small group of people who send us their skateboard demos, and show that they have the certain skills for the contest.
01:50:10.000It is $10,000 first prize for the vert wall drop-in.
01:50:15.000feet avert to a five-foot transition if you know that if you know that means
01:50:18.000but um maybe many of you know people who are good at skateboarding who might
01:50:22.000consider the challenge it's on our Instagram at boonies HQ we're moving it
01:50:26.000to April 20th because we have there's a couple things we have to do we have to
01:50:31.000I don't want to say too much for security reasons but the first the most
01:50:35.000important thing is we're morons and we didn't realize there's a big event
01:50:38.000called Tampa Pro on the same day so a bunch of our pro skater friends were
01:50:43.000like that's impossible you'll never get anyone to come out like I was like oh
01:50:45.000dude I can't believe we did that but we're all we also want to take the
01:50:48.000opportunity to set up some more stuff and get some like emergency backups
01:50:52.000stuff installed and stuff so I don't want to say too much so I'm saying
01:50:55.000stuff a lot but yeah contest at boonies HQ if you have the skills to pay the
01:50:59.000bills on a skateboard And, uh, we just don't want a bunch of pros coming.
01:51:04.000We want, you know, everybody to get a chance.
01:51:06.000But we can only invite, like, five people, so.
01:51:31.000Even people who want to vote for him don't donate.
01:51:33.000What if there's regular people who want to get rich quick?
01:51:36.000They might end up buying several thousand dollars worth of DJT stock, which will pump up the value because they think they're going to make money on it.
01:51:48.000Bushido says, Tim, I'm a former law enforcement officer.
01:51:51.000LEO aren't going to make a ruling on scene based on either party's statements.
01:51:54.000Landlords need a writ of restitution from court.
01:51:57.000You realize, good sir, that what you're saying is, if someone breaks into my house in the middle of the night with the intent of killing me, they need only put down the weapon, calmly wait for the police to arrive, and then say, I live here.
01:52:08.000And the cops are gonna go, oh, I guess we can't remove the burglar.
01:52:48.000I knew somebody who lived in Santa Monica and their rent was like 500 bucks for this like two bedroom because they, they like had, it was just, I forgot how they do it, but they transfer the lease over somehow.
01:53:01.000Some woman had it since- Or they never say who actually left and always just keep paying the same rent.
01:53:06.000I don't know how it works in California, but someone was like, I think it was like a woman who lived there for 30 years.
01:53:10.000And so she would rent out one of the rooms and it was a couple hundred bucks and the whole place was only like $500.
01:53:17.000And then what do you do who wants to own that building?
01:53:19.000We were looking at buying a building in Charlestown and Then the person who owned like we're like, okay, we want to buy this We're gonna open a business here And then the owner was like we've given a three-year lease to the tenant upstairs and I said see you later Have a nice day.
01:53:31.000I'm not buying your building like that's that's not you don't want to be a landlord.
01:53:35.000I Oh, I don't want to be a landlord, but I have no problem if it was like, we're going to get like, we'll, we'll talk with the guy who lives here and ask him how long he needs, but we're buying the building.
01:54:51.000I believe the book, Three-Body Problem, doesn't even mention the Cultural Revolution.
01:54:55.000I looked up the book, I could be wrong, and I think in the book they don't mention the culture revolution.
01:54:59.000It takes place in like 1979 or something, where they discover aliens or something like that.
01:55:04.000The Netflix show decides to put it ten years before, and then have it be the merciless communist murders that took place.
01:55:12.000Yeah, I'm trying to think where, as like the Chinese communist, you know, struggle sessions, cultural revolution, it was the last emperor had the, if you remember that, they had the emperor go through in a sympathetic way, of course, to the communists.
01:55:30.000They forced the emperor to come to terms with his pro-Japanese activities.
01:57:19.000It was a cherry Coke, which is a thing, but you could get an orange Coke and you'd come back with like a Fanta.
01:57:24.000That happened to me when I went to LA for a skateboarding trip, and it was me and this other dude from Chicago and these two guys from I think somewhere south, I don't know where.
01:57:33.000And so the one guy walks into the, there's like a team manager and he's like, he's like, Hey, can I get a Coke?
01:58:30.000I was just like, and you know, someone said, sex-positive feminism, Tim, you didn't realize
01:58:34.000I'm like, no, no, I'm saying, like, I didn't expect that, like, growing up as a kid, when they talked about women having the right to work and all that stuff, that the end result was going to be, when I was an adult, they were going to be begging to be, to be hookers.
01:58:47.000Like, they desperately, you made the, you made the point perfectly, Anna Claire.
01:58:50.000They're like, I make more money doing OnlyFans than I did as a nurse.
01:58:53.000And it's like, yes, but you could just be a nurse.
01:59:00.000If it was like, oh, I make like 50 grand more.
01:59:03.000It's like, you really need that 50 grand?
01:59:05.000Well, like, apparently some of these stories are, like, they go from making three, like, four or five thousand a month to, you know, like, twenty thousand a month.
01:59:30.000I think a lot of women don't realize the social stigma that comes along with it.
01:59:35.000You hear a lot of women that are getting to the point where they don't want to do adult entertainment anymore and they have a hard time finding anyone that wants to be in a family with them or whatever.
01:59:47.000What about that politician in Virginia?
02:00:05.000The People magazine is reporting that he was maybe, possibly, but not confirmed on this plane.
02:00:10.000But there is an old article from the New York Times, I think from like 2001, of him getting arrested in Miami, and I think that might be confusing.
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