Elon Musk has declared war on Disney, Gina Carano is suing over her termination for her free speech from the show Mandalorian, and several Republicans defected to join the Democrats to save Mayorkas and his insane border policies.
00:00:13.000Not only is Gina Carano suing over her termination for her free speech from the show Mandalorian, but Elon Musk has gone further and said that anyone who's been fired to hit him up and he will provide legal support.
00:00:26.000I don't know if this means they're going class action, but it looks like Something akin to what we are seeing with the Mark Cuban fiasco.
00:00:33.000Mark Cuban, of course, is defending the far left, the DEI in the workplace, which is explicitly, overtly illegal.
00:00:40.000Elon Musk has decided to jump into the culture war fray, and he is going after these big corporations, starting with Disney.
00:02:22.000And of course, we've got everyone's favorite Appalachian Nights, which apparently, it's the only thing people are buying, and we're selling out of it like crazy, and they're buying it like crazy, like thousands of bags, so, seriously, thank you guys so much.
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00:03:34.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Christina Urso.
00:04:53.000And, you know, Luke Rutkowski posted, it's got millions of views because these women, to their credit, are dangling for, like, a couple of them are holding for five, for like three minutes.
00:05:34.000Actress Gina Carano filed the lawsuit against Lucasfilms and Disney with the aid of ex-owner Elon Musk.
00:05:41.000The actress announced her lawsuit in a Tuesday ex-post.
00:05:45.000After my 20 years of building a career from scratch and during the regime of former Disney CEO Bob Chapek, Lucasfilm made this statement on Twitter.
00:06:11.000Gina Carano never denigrated anybody, never insulted anybody, and she points this out in a long ex-post where she says, I never used aggressive language.
00:06:20.000I shared thought-provoking quotes, pictures, memes, and I occasionally used my words not with aggression, but with respect and the occasional comedy to keep the mood light.
00:06:29.000She mentions that in one instance she said, beep, bop, boop, which is in no way, here we go, she says, so what did I do?
00:06:37.000She says, I was called a transphobe for making droid noises from Star Wars?
00:06:49.000She says, a couple months ago, Elon Musk tweeted that if you had been fired from the platform for exercising your right to free speech, he would like to offer these people legal representation.
00:07:00.000Quite the noble offer, but never in my wildest dreams would I have thought anyone would take on my case against Lucasfilm and Disney.
00:07:06.000Still, I did respond back, I think I qualify, and thousands of people agreed, but I didn't expect anything.
00:07:11.000To my surprise, a few months ago I received an email from a lawyer who had been hired by X to look into my story and many others.
00:07:17.000Turns out, after sending them as much information as I could, I could gather these past few months my now lawyers and X believe wholeheartedly in my case and are moving forward.
00:07:26.000I would like to express my deepest gratitude and thank you to Elon Musk and X for giving me the opportunity to bring my case to light.
00:07:31.000As for me, I would like to pick up where I left off and continue my journey of creating and participating in storytelling, which is my utmost passion and everything I worked for.
00:07:38.000It has been difficult to move forward with the lies and labels stuck on me.
00:07:42.000Backed and encouraged by the most powerful entertainment company in the world, I am grateful someone has come to my defense in such a powerful way and look forward to clearing my name.
00:07:51.000The reporting I've seen is that she is seeking to be recast.
00:07:55.000Let me make sure we have that, is that, uh, I believe that's the, uh, perhaps not.
00:07:59.000I saw the Hollywood Reporter, that should she win the lawsuit, she would want to be recast on the show Mandalorian.
00:08:05.000I don't know if that is exactly what's happening here, but Elon Musk isn't stopping there.
00:08:11.000He tweeted, if you were discriminated against by Disney or its subsidiaries, ABC, ESPN, Marvel, etc., just reply to this post to receive legal support.
00:08:47.000But I'm sure at the company, there are some business-minded individuals who asked Elon, why sue?
00:08:53.000For people getting fired from the platform and Elon said look how many people would be on the platform verified with their profile picture paying $8 a month if they were confident they would not be fired for speaking up a lot of people use the platform won't sign up out of fear it will connect to them and then when they express their opinions they will lose their lives We defend them when they get fired, and they'll feel more comfortable, we'll get more users, we'll get more paying subscribers.
00:09:20.000Not to mention, Elon Musk probably said, think of the ideological press.
00:09:24.000When we announce we're doing this, every person who opposes this anti-free speech is gonna sign up to support us.
00:09:32.000Because they know that that money is helping to fund pushing back against cancel culture.
00:09:37.000I mean, maybe I think that I'm starting to think that he's he's got a chip on his shoulder now.
00:09:42.000I mean, he is in a position where he's got the federal government, you know, starting to really look at him and he's he's getting pressure from the administration and you.
00:09:53.000When the president is, you know, making remarks about you saying things like we're going to look into you.
00:09:59.000That's a pretty intimidating kind of thing.
00:10:00.000So I think that there's probably a lot of personal impulse there, you know, but I mean, maybe he is.
00:10:14.000The main thing I think is that if she wants to get her job back and get recast, that that would be a very hostile work environment for her.
00:10:21.000Even if they are forced to do it legally, I don't know why she would want that.
00:10:25.000That's what recast means to someone else, right?
00:11:11.000And the crazy thing about it is, she's pointed out, she did not, we read this, she didn't say the things they claimed she said.
00:11:17.000The big egregious violation was when she posted, it was like an image from the Holocaust, and it said, do not be tricked into condemning your neighbors.
00:11:26.000And they were like, she's comparing Republicans to Jews in the Holocaust, which she was not.
00:11:31.000She was literally making a broad statement of, the government will trick you into being enemies with fellow people.
00:11:39.000And that's like a common Occupy leftist trope.
00:11:42.000Where the government corporations want to pit the people against each other.
00:11:45.000Yeah, I mean, not to get into the metaphysical too deeply or whatever, but this kind of points to the argument that the word has power, that just having the ability to articulate things can make things manifest in reality.
00:12:01.000What they did was they said, look, she said all these anti-Semitic things, and even though the content was not anti-Semitic, the point of it was not anti-Semitic, and there's no evidence that it was, just people saying, look, this connection to you know the the holocaust means that she's insensitive means that she's anti-semitic and it got enough people concerned enough where they the where the you know the higher ups at disney said okay you've got to go or they just and because all the estimation is is just is this worth us defending is it worth us fighting for
00:12:36.000I want to just stress this point that there are journalists out there.
00:12:41.000I'll see a news headline and it'll say something like, Donald Trump, you know, orders drone strike, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:19.000Defendants made it clear that only one orthodoxy in thought, speech, and action was acceptable in their empire, and that those who dared to question or failed to fully— No, you lost me.
00:14:11.000Okay, so they say in her post, she expressed her personal political views, opinions, beliefs,
00:14:14.000in retaliation for her exercise of her speech rights, terminated Carano's employment,
00:14:18.000and took other retaliatory actions to limit and deny her future employment opportunities,
00:14:22.000including but not limited to making maliciously false statements
00:14:25.000about Carano, with the intention of damaging her reputation, and thus her ability to find and retain work.
00:14:31.000I think that's the important factor here.
00:14:33.000I'm willing to bet it was an activist at the company who was like, okay, we're going to fire her.
00:14:39.000Doesn't matter if she did anything wrong.
00:14:41.000And then the statement that went out saying she made aggressive, you know, she made these disparaging comments was to defame her quite literally because she never did.
00:14:49.000And I don't know what lawyer would sign off on a defamatory statement like that.
00:14:53.000No, I think it was an activist who just went for it.
00:16:00.000Disney general entertainment content inclusion standards.
00:16:03.000Ladies and gentlemen, we got a leak from inside the house showing how Disney is racist.
00:16:09.000I'd like to give a shout out to Mark Cuban.
00:16:12.000This guy, his response to being exposed as a racist was to claim that he's being attacked by people who are anti-semitic on X.
00:16:21.000And I'm just like, that's kind of, Mark, I gotta be honest, that's kind of the Kevin Spacey argument.
00:16:26.000Like, Kevin Spacey gets accused of rape, and then he's like, I'm gay.
00:16:28.000And it's like, yes, well that may be, but you were accused of rape, so right this way to jail, sir, and then we'll have a trial.
00:16:35.000You know, and then I guess the witnesses, like several of the witnesses or something happened, and you know, like, witnesses or victims died or something like that.
00:18:41.000They say underrepresented or is it historically underrepresented?
00:18:44.000Critical context, here we go, when evaluating whether a group, this is gonna be fun, is underrepresented.
00:18:50.000It says, anyone involved in hiring decisions is prohibited from asking candidates and talent about their actual or perceived race, religion, color, orientation, sex orientation I believe it says, gender, gender identity, military or veteran status, age, disability, or any other legally protected categories.
00:19:10.000If you are a casting director who needs to find an underrepresented group but you can't ask about any of those things, then I think there are only a few underrepresented groups you can actually cast and they're going to be atypical.
00:20:10.000Yeah, look, there is clearly the desire to have more racial awareness, which makes people more racist.
00:20:23.000The reason that people had a problem with CRT, with critical race theory, this has kind of like gone away as a topic or as a hot topic recently because, you know, topics move along, but The thing that CRT does is it produces people that have a critical racial consciousness.
00:21:06.000It makes people see Separate things, it makes people look at people as the other.
00:21:12.000It is a terrible, terrible way to look at people.
00:21:15.000It is illiberal, and it is against everything that our country is founded on, which is the idea that individual people are all created equally, and they are to be treated equally under the law.
00:21:28.000All of this stuff flies in the face of that DEI and all of this stuff is not the continuation of the civil rights movement.
00:21:37.000It is totally antithetical to anything liberal.
00:21:40.000The argument from a lot of people, and I agree, is that the Civil Rights Act created the pathway for all of this.
00:21:46.000That's an argument that could be made because technically, you shouldn't have any of the stuff that applies to the private sector in the Civil Rights Act about, you know, you can't discriminate based on race or anything.
00:22:00.000Technically, that stuff shouldn't apply to the private sector.
00:22:02.000If you want to make those kind of arguments in the public sector, in the government and stuff like that, you can make an argument.
00:22:08.000But technically, as long as you have the freedom to associate, you should be able to say, I don't want to But once the government starts getting involved in that, then that's setting the precedent that the government has the right to get involved in it.
00:22:19.000I wonder what the statute of limitations is on this, because I don't know if it matters, considering the company I worked for doesn't exist anymore, but it was an ABC News joint venture, Fusion, and they discriminated against me based on my race.
00:22:32.000They had a thing called the Black and Brown Forum, where... Jesus Christ!
00:22:38.000It's something that I think they still do it.
00:22:40.000And they were interviewing Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, and I was one of their star talent reporters.
00:22:47.000And when they had the event, I knew it was going on and I didn't hear anything and I was like, I'm just going to do my thing.
00:22:53.000I'm not somebody who really complains.
00:22:55.000When the event happened, They brought in, like, three of the top talent they had for the company, Fusion, and then they cast a black guy who was from New York who was, like, a comedian and well-known, and I didn't- I'm like, look, I'm on my- I'm on my- I don't care.
00:23:45.000And you know, and I wonder, I mean, maybe it's too late.
00:23:48.000I don't know if I would care all that much to be involved, but I do kind of feel like the reason I bring it up is like, it's it's this is too way too long ago.
00:25:30.000That means 10 years of graduating classes from all over the country.
00:25:36.000People that have this kind of ideology built in have been getting jobs, or maybe they haven't been getting jobs, but at least some of them have been getting jobs in human resources departments.
00:25:47.000This is such a massive... It was a massive problem a decade ago and now it's reached the point where it is likely that the United States will not get out of this and be the same country.
00:26:01.000We've got to acknowledge... Were you going to say something?
00:26:03.000Just that Yuri Bezmenov said what it was one generation was all you needed to demoralize and then you could destabilize a country and you're saying like 10 years.
00:26:17.000And people are still arguing as to if this is even happening.
00:26:20.000Like, we're all born equal, legally equal, but we're not all the same, and we all come from different nutrition backgrounds, and if our parents were poor, they didn't have access to nutrition, maybe their brains weren't as developed, so their child's brains aren't as developed, and then if I come from poverty, maybe I'll be poor too, and I won't have good brain matter, my kids won't either, so there's like, Then when you throw all these kids in school and you're like, learn math, the kids that don't have the brain matter that come from poverty struggle because they don't have the mental capacity.
00:26:49.000But that doesn't mean you take those kids and you shove them into CEO positions just so that you have enough color, like the same color or the right color.
00:26:56.000You've also got to let people flounder.
00:27:24.000But I don't think forcing them into positions of power is the right way to solve for it or to give them money.
00:27:28.000You know, you got to feed them, you know, you could argue like healthy food, but that would be like society-wide.
00:27:34.000That wouldn't just be, you wouldn't just want to target little communities with With good nutrition you could maybe potentially, you know food stamps tend to get people Pepsi I've seen that you can buy Pepsi with food stamps.
00:27:44.000That's insane There's all kinds of problems with like entitlement programs and stuff like that but the fundamental thing that that you're talking about is is whether or not people have you know, the the the ability to you know, provide sustenance for themselves and I don't know that there's a significant amount of hunger in the United States to the point where it's affecting whether or not people develop properly.
00:28:14.000You get people that are so malnourished, they're two inches shorter than people in South Korea or whatever, but I don't know if that's happening in the U.S., is it?
00:28:24.000Well, I imagine after, like, 1860s, people were pretty poor in the Depression.
00:28:29.000Seven million people died during the Great Depression.
00:28:32.000I mean, that kind of stuff you're talking about is stuff that would happen to people born now, though, right?
00:28:36.000And now, it's not that they don't have food, it's that they don't have nutrition.
00:28:40.000Like, a lot of the preservatives and stuff sold in the cheap food at the store is like... It actually makes them obese.
00:28:46.000Yes, which is also, that's not feeding the brain properly, in my opinion.
00:28:54.000I don't know if obesity is generational.
00:28:56.000Do obese parents tend to give birth to children that are prone to obesity?
00:28:59.000Well, they don't give birth to them, but obesity is behavior-based.
00:29:02.000If you don't move enough and you don't exercise enough, then you're...
00:29:05.000Like the food that they get taught to eat when they're kids as well, like if they don't have the, you know, the people telling them how to cook and what they should be cooking and then they'll probably just eat prepackaged food their entire life and that does happen all the time.
00:29:14.000And then they raise their kids like that and then those habits you develop at a really young age, you carry them forward with you and then you teach your kids those bad habits unless you break that cycle.
00:29:26.000Well I suppose, you know, you want reparations, you gotta teach people to break that cycle.
00:29:30.000And first they gotta even know what that cycle is, which requires some education.
00:29:37.000Ronna McDaniel, RNC chairwoman, plans to step down.
00:29:40.000Donald Trump is likely to back an election denier, Michael Whatley, that of the North Carolina GOP, to replace her.
00:29:48.000So apparently Trump got on the phone with her.
00:29:50.000And then people were expecting something to happen and then like one of her, I think her chief of staff or some, you know, one of her top staff members resigned.
00:29:57.000And now the New York Times reporting she is planning to resign.
00:30:01.000I think there's actually, look, there's been a revolt in the Republican Party over her failure, abject failure.
00:30:09.000And this is great, this is absolutely fantastic news.
00:30:12.000This is, we are excising the old guard, establishment neocon types, and uniparty garbage from the RNC.
00:30:20.000Did you guys know that I believe someone searched this.
00:30:24.000I heard that the Democrats have raised three times what the RNC has raised.
00:30:39.000I'm very, very happy to hear that Rona McDaniel is out.
00:30:42.000You cannot fail as regularly as she did and expect to keep your job.
00:30:52.000It's ridiculous that she stuck around.
00:30:55.000around the fact like the fact that she made it after Trump you know lost in
00:31:00.0002020 like she should have been gone then yeah because in my opinion the whole the
00:31:05.000reason that that the reason that Trump lost was because of the RNC not being
00:31:11.000prepared with actual on-the-ground stuff to compete with the Democrats the way
00:31:17.000they were clearly you know ballot harvesting and stuff And I don't care that people are going to sit there and make excuses for the Republicans.
00:32:50.000No, but I mean, like, now that he's not running for president, all of a sudden, he's just like, when he said deport Ilhan Omar, I was like, oh, what?
00:34:02.000Why would anyone donate to the RNC at all?
00:34:04.000It used to be that, like, hey, we're going to support the Republican Party, and we're going to support their candidates, and then when you donate, they can donate that money to one of the candidates.
00:34:36.000In 2016, and it's the Ron Paul generation, the Ron Paul populist types went Mises Caucus Libertarian, or they went, not all of them, some of them went Trump.
00:34:46.000Some of the Mises Caucus guys actually speak positively of Trump's foreign policy, despite it not being perfect.
00:34:53.000But then you get the Bernie Sanders progressives, and there was an attempted ousting of the leadership in the Democrat and Republican parties in 2016.
00:36:56.000There's a lot of cultural things that have happened.
00:36:58.000You know, the FJB song hitting number one.
00:37:00.000We obviously have some cultural influence on our side.
00:37:03.000I'm talking about We have a lot of expectations of what's going to happen.
00:37:08.000But I'm saying like, dude, if aliens came down and just abducted Nikki Haley in the middle of like a speech, I would just not be surprised at all.
00:37:16.000I'm half kidding, you know, like maybe not aliens, but I'm just saying right now we expect Trump to be the nominee.
00:38:51.000I think we've got probably a normalcy bias, but not an optimism bias.
00:38:56.000I think many of us actually are concerned about what's going to happen this year.
00:39:00.000But you know, I've been thinking about this every day.
00:39:02.000I wake up, I got routine, you know what I mean?
00:39:03.000We come in, I sit down, I got my little spindrift right here, and we got our biltong, and we do the show every day, and I wake up in the morning and I read the news every day, and part of me is thinking like, I kind of feel like it is reasonable to expect that at some point this year, something will happen that will completely disrupt our ability to have some kind of routine.
00:40:18.000That's something you know there was I think it was Daryl Issa.
00:40:21.000I retweeted something today just a little while ago.
00:40:23.000I think it was Daryl Issa that was making allusions to that exact thing that if it is that if the case is that Donald Trump does not have immunity then Barack Obama doesn't either.
00:40:38.000So all we need is some Republican in law enforcement, anywhere, with some balls to initiate the criminal proceedings against Barack Obama for the extrajudicial assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki and his son, Abdulrahman al-Awlaki.
00:40:54.000But you know, Republicans are... Cowards.
00:42:15.000If there's anything we can do on this show, I'll tell you, I am a guy who complains to a camera for a living.
00:42:23.000But if there's anything I can do, it is to tell all of you listening to make sure you tell everyone you know, never donate another penny to anything related to McClintock, Ken Buck, Gallagher, Blake Moore.
00:42:40.000Never contribute in any way, and if you can, you live in their districts, campaign against them, run against them, and stop giving money to the RNC until they come out, apologize for this, replace Ronald McDaniel, which they're doing right now, but they're gonna get in somebody else, and even then, I'm not even convinced, I gotta be honest, I'm not even convinced the RNC deserves a single penny, no matter who they put in place.
00:43:04.000If there's one thing we can do right now, let's make sure that when Rep McClintock gets on that phone looking for donors, they tell him to screw off.
00:43:13.000He has betrayed the American people and they hang up on him.
00:43:15.000If you live in California's 5th District, call him and say you have betrayed us and do everything you can to make sure these people never, never get re-elected.
00:44:50.000When people vote, and the Republicans get in in 2022, and they say, now that we have Congress, we're going to make some changes, and they don't.
00:45:02.000People just are- You're going to generate a massive loss of confidence in the system.
00:45:06.000People feel like they have to take things into their own hands because they feel like Nobody listens to them, nobody represents them, and they do this year after year after year, where they give someone a chance, and they think, finally, we'll get something done for us, and it never happens, and I think it makes people very frustrated.
00:45:23.000But I almost feel like they do it on purpose, you know?
00:45:25.000Like, they're paid to lose, and I feel part of it is like a humiliation ritual for us all, you know?
00:45:41.000And now what's happened is you've got Al Sharpton and other Democrat personalities saying, why are Republicans obstructing our attempts to solve the border crisis?
00:45:52.000And then the Republicans do exactly what they say.
00:45:57.000Sharpton called an invasion but then thought that the Republicans were blocking the attempt to stop it.
00:46:03.000Yes, he said every day we see an invasion of immigrants on the border, we got to call these Republicans and held them accountable for what they're doing.
00:46:09.000To get them to sign that open border bill that they wanted to do?
00:46:20.000And there are a lot of people that are out on like Twitter and influencers that are just out there just to spread the essentially the official narrative.
00:46:32.000And they're out there saying, you know, doing the whole blame the Republicans.
00:46:40.000I know that there are people out there that are saying, oh, you know, they need to have a bill, you need to have some kind of new legislation, etc, etc.
00:47:01.000The Berlin Airlift was literally, they were landing planes in Berlin, Every like 15 or 30 seconds to supply the food because to supply food and all the things that Berlin needed because the Russians shut off access with the ground.
00:47:16.000So the US what's it called the UK and I forget who else they were literally flying beef planes into into Berlin.
00:47:57.000And they are doing everything in their power to maintain it and manipulate the public and destroy this country.
00:48:01.000I am actually really impressed with their willpower to maintain a destructive open border in the face of their own constituents screaming at them to shut it down.
00:48:11.000You've got Democrats in Democrat strongholds screaming about the immigration crisis, and these Republicans are like, I'm gonna stand strong and work for the Democrats.
00:48:25.000So, let it be said, to those four members of the, I guess they're now honorable Democrats, I hope they never see another penny in donations.
00:48:36.000But even those guys, like all those people in the Democratic Party that voted not to impeach the guy, I mean is the guy, he seems like he's doing a piss poor job of protecting the border by letting all these millions of people across the border.
00:48:49.000Yeah, so all these people that are not on board, like, the impeachment sounds rational, at least in the impeachment inquiry.
00:48:56.000Like, why is he not, why is he falling short?
00:48:59.000The inquiry's going on, that's why they had the vote.
00:49:00.000They did the inquiry to see, you know, if they're gonna actually, should try to impeach him.
00:49:05.000Oh yeah, Corey Mills was talking about doing this last time he was on the show, and I thought, I mean, it's worst case scenario, with an impeachment, is they find him not guilty.
00:49:15.000Look, if you get an impeachment, though, then that's assigning blame.
00:49:23.000Yeah, but what I'm saying is if he does, if any of the Democrats were to vote for the impeachment, that's saying, yes, we did something wrong.
00:50:13.000You know, and I think there's a lot, uh, many of us disagree with Maceon, but he's also very good on many other things, and he's a nice guy.
00:51:56.000Very nasty, but it's the way they play the game.
00:51:59.000On the other hand, Anheuser-Busch spends $700 million a year with our great farmers, employ 65,000 Americans, of which 1,500 are veterans, and is a founding corporate partner of Folds of Honor, which provides scholarships for families of fallen servicemen and women.
00:52:11.000They have raised over $30 million and given 44,000 scholarships.
00:52:15.000Anheuser-Busch is a great American brand that perhaps deserves a second chance.
00:53:38.000I think there's, like, a guy sitting in, like, the marketing department in his underwear smoking cigarettes with, like, bags under his eyes rocking back and forth.
00:53:50.000They do this ad campaign with Miles Teller and some woman, I don't know who she is, and she's on hold and he's like dancing towards her with two cans of Bud Light and then they dance together and then laugh and drink Bud Light in their living room at like 9 in the morning or something.
00:54:57.000It was an Asian accent on a podcast, like... It was on Saturday Night Live and then someone found an old video of him doing it.
00:55:04.000This is why it's so clearly, like, just, it's about an attack vector, because, like, the guys in South Park have been doing Asian accents for the entire time that they've had Shitty Walk, you know?
00:55:18.000You know and so Bud Light made a commercial now for the Super Bowl and it's the Bud Light Genie and it is it is it's it's it's like someone just Put a bunch of random words in a AI and it spat out.
00:55:33.000It's AI generated commercial I think they were just like I don't know And they're like, okay, a guy opens a fridge, and he grabs a Bud Light, then a genie pops out, he wishes for heavy metal hair, a woman wishes for wealthy clothing, another guy wishes for one big arm, then they wish to be at a party, then Post Malone is there, then a T-Rex comes in, Post Malone takes credit for it, then they wish everybody has Bud Light, and the genie tries dancing, and then they're like, the Bud Light genie, and it's over.
00:56:13.000And they're like, Post Malone, dinosaurs, genies.
00:56:17.000And then Donald Trump, the Trump card, Bud Light somehow got Donald Trump to post, please, please drink Bud Light.
00:56:28.000I hope he at least got paid for this, then.
00:56:31.000Maybe he knows somebody in the company, or he just saw that — because it is — Anheuser-Busch does have a factory in the United States, at least one.
00:56:40.000I think the headquarters — it's a subsidiary of a Belgian company, so technically it's Belgian, but it is entrenched in the United States, hires Americans.
00:56:47.000And that's what Trump's concerned with, is those people, but that's like a short-term thing.
00:56:50.000You can't — if you're always trying to fix the people around you, but you're not looking at the bigger picture of what's causing the problem, you might end up just feeding into the greater problem.
00:57:26.000I mean, look, if Donald Trump is coming out in defense of Bud Light, they've basically aligned themselves more than any company could align themselves.
00:57:36.000So Bud Light, just publicly declare you're committing a billion dollars to Donald Trump's re-election, in some capacity.
00:57:45.000How about you run a commercial apologizing, saying, Anheuser-Busch loves America, made a terrible mistake, and is deeply apologetic for the insult and the offense, and then Donald Trump walks in the frame and says, and that's why I drink Bud Light and cracks one open.
00:58:55.000For those that drink beer, and for those that drink a lot of it, because Bud Light's not a, you know, I'm basically trying to say, like, you know, if you're going to the bar with your friends, I'm not going to buy them.
00:59:06.000I wouldn't order Bud Light ever, even before the boycott.
00:59:16.000And, you know, if they only had, like, your traditional Blue Moon, perhaps, But for those that drink a lot and you've got something lighter, would you consider drinking Bud Light if they issued a public statement?
00:59:27.000Let's say they tweeted out a card and it just said, we are sincerely apologetic for having sponsored Dylan Mulvaney.
00:59:52.000They want their young drinkers, they want to get their young drinkers, they want to get those young people hooked on their drinks, their alcohol drinks.
00:59:59.000But like apologizing for having done that.
01:00:50.000What if, what if they apologize with a video from James Lindsay, which opens with him saying, him standing next to the CEO of InBev, apologizing for having sponsored Dylan Mulvaney explicitly, saying they truly did not understand the nature of gender ideology and these far left fringe policies and how they were affecting the business.
01:01:11.000Now that they see how wrong it was, They would like to give the next 20 minutes of their airtime to James Lindsay to explain the problem of Marxism, cultural Marxism, far-left gender ideology, and racial ideologies in our schools, in our universities, in our politics.
01:02:43.000I mean, they sell things all over the world.
01:02:45.000They stop being... Like, nowadays, it is really true that there are, you know, transnational, you know, companies that actually transcend nation.
01:02:55.000Like, Japanese car producers are a huge example of that.
01:03:40.000But the internet has given people an opportunity to build up their own platforms with their own voices and allow us to actually communicate in ways that could end war.
01:03:49.000Because I think when people hear what Putin has to say, if Tucker Carlson does this right, and he can do it wrong, if he does it right, I think he can actually help simmer down tensions that are pushing us towards a World War III scenario.
01:04:28.000But I do remember Gonzalo Lira, who was in Ukraine.
01:04:32.000Evan Gershkovich, Wall Street Journal reporter.
01:04:35.000Wall Street Journal may be not necessarily populist right, but they're not far left.
01:04:44.000And so they've got a reporter currently detained in Russia.
01:04:49.000Tucker Carlson presses Putin on this reporter and why he's being held, or even gets him released and returned, then that will be seen as a tremendous peace effort and substantially more legitimate.
01:05:03.000However, I think the interview probably already happened.
01:05:05.000So at this point, you know, we will see what this becomes.
01:05:10.000I bet he's back in America before he, or he was back in the U.S.
01:06:05.000I was going to say, I think it's crazy, like, they're going to try and just stop is for him to humanize him at all, because a lot of people, a lot of Tucker's, um, like his interviews in general humanize people a lot.
01:06:15.000I think that's like the one thing they don't want to have happen at all.
01:06:18.000Like they can't stand for this person, this person who's been trying to make Hitler be humanized, you know?
01:07:01.000Russian dressing haha and and Tucker is putting on they cannot me these are definitely old because it says Fox on the microphone He doesn't been there for some time Swanson Turkey Carlson frozen frozen Russian asset like that one's not even funny.
01:07:16.000That's the internet Those are probably all old though because they all have met Fox News and he's not there anymore.
01:07:51.000It's part of what makes foreign leaders... But he can't articulate himself as intricately in a second language.
01:07:59.000Well, you said that you were unsure of why the war was going on?
01:08:04.000I think a lot of people don't know what the hell's happening.
01:08:07.000They're like, does Putin want to take over Europe?
01:08:10.000That they think that that's what's happening.
01:08:11.000I've thought that he wanted that trade port in Sevastopol and they're trying to secure land bridges like East 105 and East 97, those freeways that go down into the Crimea across the northern.
01:08:21.000So they have to take that land and they haven't really advanced much further than that.
01:08:25.000It doesn't look like they want anything other than Mediterranean Sea access.
01:08:30.000And that's not really a casus belli to throw our men and women at a meat grinder and the poor Ukrainians to fund a meat grinder for those people, like, I don't think so.
01:08:39.000And if they want a new world order, man, Russia and the United States can collaborate and make that happen.
01:08:44.000We have a very, very important note, contextual update on the Mayorkas impeachment.
01:10:02.000I look at what's going on politically, and I really do feel like we have a strong opportunity to end this war machine, at least in some capacity.
01:10:09.000Trump's far from perfect, but shout out to Dave Smith, when he came on the show, and even he was like, yes, Trump was way better than his other presidents on foreign policy.
01:11:25.000I like the sound of that, except my concern is liberal economic order has the war machine.
01:11:30.000It's the military, industrial complex, Boeing, Lockheed, these big contracting corporations.
01:11:37.000If it transitions to a new world order that's more of a corporate governance, are they going to own the war machine then?
01:11:43.000Is it going to be corporations that own Lockheed and Boeing?
01:11:48.000Instead of them being subservient to the American government.
01:11:50.000They're already owned by corporations.
01:11:52.000Yeah, they're fascistically tied in with the U.S.
01:11:54.000government, but are they going to, like, disperse the span with the U.S.
01:11:56.000government and then go to some corporate fascist collusion and then it'll be, like, governed from Switzerland and we'll just become global serfs to this corporate monster?
01:12:04.000I'm not sure what you're talking about.
01:12:06.000The New World Order, they want to, like, corporatize governance.
01:12:09.000I understand that, but I'm not understanding the actual structure you're talking about or trying to describe.
01:12:15.000My concern is that right now, The American government is sort of in control of the war machine, or the war machine's in control of the American government, but they have a collusive state of being.
01:12:24.000And we're benefiting from that as Americans, in a way, in a big, big, big way.
01:12:29.000A lot of other people are suffering tremendously as a result.
01:12:31.000So if they transition that and it's no longer the American government that is tied up with this war machine, would it then just be corporations that are totally in control, no free speech anywhere?
01:12:41.000I think they want it to be a lot more like China.
01:12:44.000So then, if that's the case, I'd rather not shut down the liberal economic order.
01:12:48.000I mean, maybe... I know the world wants that, and I don't like 700 American military bases all over Earth, and bombing trade routes, and waterways, and to keep American steel flowing, but like...
01:13:56.000Well, it depends on what your definition of best is.
01:13:59.000So, if you look at parliamentary governance, democratic constitutional republics or whatever, I think what we have in the United States is the best we can come up with, but you will still get power coalescing, which leads to corruption that needs to be accounted for and held accountable.
01:14:19.000But so long as everyone agrees ideologically, governance doesn't matter.
01:14:24.000If everyone on the planet was as religious as Seamus Coghlan, you'd have world peace, you would have no conflict, no crisis, there would be no war, because they would all be ideologically homogenized.
01:14:36.000It's not because Seamus is the nicest person in the world or because his religion is correct, he may argue that, but it's because they all completely agree on their moral structures and foundations as to what they should or should not do, which means no one would steal.
01:15:32.000I will defend it by force because I don't want to die.
01:15:35.000Yeah, there's the people of, like, kindness and compassion are the basis of reality, and then there's the people that are like, might makes right, and those are the people that tend to run things.
01:15:44.000Now, to be fair, what I'm saying only works with a moral foundation.
01:15:48.000If there are people who have no morals, they could all completely agree, it's my right to take it, and you get nothing but chaos, war, famine, you know, murder.
01:15:56.000I'm talking about I think it's fair to say that Christianity, if people followed those tenets, the way like, and again, chapter of Seamus Coghlan, the way he does, faithfully executing these beliefs and these good morals, then there'd be world peace.
01:16:48.000Because it's the military bases all over earth are suppressing and annihilating our neighbors and causing massive hatred and blowback.
01:16:55.000I don't believe, I reject the idea that the liberal economic order needs military bases all over the world.
01:17:02.000I think that the military bases all over the world are mostly there to deter the expansion of nuclear weapons.
01:17:11.000And I think that whether or not you think that's the right thing to do or not, that's what I believe the military bases are all over the world for.
01:17:20.000It was the US saying, We'll put you a military base in your country.
01:17:25.000That way, if anyone invades your country, they risk harming the United States, and we have nuclear weapons, so that means you don't need nuclear weapons.
01:17:34.000That's the whole post-World War II World order is that order.
01:17:40.000There was the Warsaw Pact, which was the Russians, and then there was the United States and NATO.
01:17:46.000And the US was like, look, we don't want to have every country in NATO to have their own nuclear arsenal, so we will put nuclear weapons in these countries that are likely to be overrun in Europe should the Russians decide that they're, or should the Warsaw Pact decide that they're gonna run tanks over Poland.
01:18:12.000It seems to have prevented World War III as we know total war.
01:18:14.000Prevented a nuclear exchange when the Soviet Union existed.
01:18:17.000So maybe it's better that we don't create a new world order, that we just keep the liberal economic order and tell people, you know, get used to the American military bases.
01:18:24.000But if there's a communist, if there's a Russian military base in Florida, I'd be pretty nervous.
01:18:29.000We literally just said that the military bases don't have anything to do with the liberal economic movement.
01:18:52.000Because there are other reasons to have the US dollar.
01:18:56.000Part of the reason why we do foreign aid, and I'm against all foreign aid, but part of the reason we do it is so that way other countries have dollars, so that way they'll spend the dollars, which also gives value to the dollar.
01:19:09.000The value of the dollar comes from the fact that there's a demand for taxes.
01:19:12.000It does come from the fact that we have a strong military and we can use military force, but it comes from a bunch of different places.
01:19:18.000Now granted, none of those places are backed by anything of value, but it doesn't mean that the liberal economic order is inherently connected with military bases all over the world.
01:19:40.000We should pull up a video of this crazy, this is wild building.
01:19:43.000Well, the thing about it is it follows their regular population path that actually is along that line anyway, so they're really just consolidating and making it into a 15-minute city.
01:20:02.000Different reports give it different lengths.
01:20:05.000I've heard 110 miles, 105 miles, and 75 miles.
01:20:09.000But the idea is it's a 500 meter tall, 75 to 100 mile long skyscraper that will have, I believe, underground transit that shoots back and forth and can get from end to end in 20 minutes.
01:20:26.000Yeah, so travel 75 miles in 20 minutes.
01:20:31.000Somebody, I think, might have been Mike Cernovich, somebody really funny tweeted out, they were like, well, this is a border wall, so whoever's going to be living there, prepare to defend your wall.
01:20:40.000But it's in the middle of the desert, but he actually trenched it out.
01:20:57.000And they said one of the purposes of having it be the line is that you can exit, you can get to any point within it and easily walk out into nature and back.
01:21:05.000But I think, and they also mention it is being strategically placed within six hours of the world.
01:22:04.000Part of me is excited that someone's actually trying to do something grandiose.
01:22:10.000Like, it'll be remembered in hundreds of thousands of years if it stands, yeah.
01:22:13.000Like, the wreckage of this would remain for tens of thousands of years.
01:22:16.000Yeah, I mean, if it works, like all the pictures and stuff, if it works and it turns out the way that it could, and of the places where it might, Saudi Arabia does have the proper government structure to be like, alright, we're just gonna make this happen.
01:23:07.000Based on what they were saying about it, the fact that they're building it, I wouldn't be surprised if in a hundred years it's where all of the powerful global elites live.
01:23:15.000The politician for your country won't live in your country, he'll live in the line.
01:23:19.000He'll have a massive, you know... Penthouse suite up there.
01:23:25.000There's a thing in SimCity called the Arcology.
01:23:27.000I used to play those games a lot, SimCity 2000 or something, where there's like just a standalone ecosystem, kind of like Biodome.
01:30:40.000I mean, you can't do anything about it.
01:30:41.000And people do drugs, even rich people.
01:30:43.000Think of all the Hunter Bidens who are going to be there.
01:30:45.000And also, I mean, maybe not isolation, but the lack of freedom, like freedom meaning the ability to go where you want to go to spread out, you know, you're free to move around.
01:30:54.000That lack of freedom can cause people to go insane.
01:30:56.000What would Manhattan look like with The Line?
01:32:09.000When I'm studying Agenda 2030, they talk about megacities.
01:32:12.000It's really a fascinating concept, but that the humans have done so much damage to nature, they want to kind of get them away and let things rewild on their own.
01:32:22.000The presupposition in that statement is that humans actually have damaged nature and I reject that entirely.
01:32:30.000Like the idea that humans have damaged, that you can damage nature.
01:32:34.000Like I don't think that you can damage nature.
01:35:50.000But more importantly, my friends, you will also get to get tickets to our upcoming live event in Martinsburg, West Virginia at the Cast Brew location.
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01:36:11.000And then, uh, we're working out how we're handling the actual private club in Martinsburg, because it will be, like, if you're a TeamCast member, you'll have access, but it's probably gonna be a tiered thing where I don't know what it might be.
01:36:22.000It might be $100 a month for first come first serve access.
01:36:30.000So basically our view of it was to compete with the high end clubs they do in places like New York, where they're $50,000 a year.
01:36:36.000And this one would be like $100 a month, which basically covers the cost of food, which will be, you know, food and drinks are available.
01:36:43.000Certain better foods that might, you know, higher end dinners and stuff, you might actually have to pay for.
01:36:48.000But it would pay for the security staff, the doors, and then there would be events where any member could buy a ticket to.
01:36:54.000We're not completely sure how it's going to operate yet, but as a member, when we put up the ticket sales, which will be maybe in a couple weeks, that will be for the event.
01:37:02.000We're probably only going to have 50 tickets, so you're definitely going to want to be a member so that you can see right when they come up and you can buy them.
01:37:09.000But let's read some Super Chits for now.
01:37:10.000Smash that like button and... Richard Berdowski says, not first!
01:42:10.000Allow if you're still alive six to eight days to arrive, and if you follow there may be a tomorrow, but if the offer is shunned, you might as well be walking on the sun.
01:42:25.000And he was here, and it was crazy, because I didn't know a lot about him, but then they were like, oh yeah, he wrote All Star and Walking on the Sun.
01:47:25.000But how about only net taxpayers can vote?
01:47:28.000I mean look anything as much as I like the idea of like having people that have a stake in the society voting or being limited to vote or only those people being able to vote You're never going to convince people, even people that the law would not affect, you're never going to convince people that it's a good idea to limit people's ability to vote.
01:47:52.000Even if you could manage to prove that it would produce better results, people are still going to have that Knee-jerk gut reaction that it's bad to take away people's right to vote because this is the... I mean... But you don't... No sane politician is ever going to go and say like, hey, we want to take away your right to vote.
01:48:13.000What you say is the Voting Enhancement Act will protect the sanctity of democracy.
01:49:04.000People like him better than the Uniparty, but Trump is still...
01:49:09.000He's still gonna be going to, like he wants to own the Republican Party, you know?
01:49:15.000So there are loyalists in the Republican Party who are agreeing with him, but if we really want a MAGA replacement, I gotta be honest, that's beyond the Trump era.
01:50:02.000And I wanted to read that one just to make sure we can hammer it as much as possible because I don't want anyone negatively impacted because of a contextual error on our part.
01:50:10.000So shout out to Blake Moore for doing the good work.
01:51:27.000I'm telling you, come April, when the year-to-year wraparound in sales hits... You think so?
01:51:31.000They're going to start reporting... No, no, no.
01:51:33.000They're going to report a 1% increase in sales, and then they're going to... Bud Light will declare victory.
01:51:38.000Bud Light does not have the moral convictions you guys have.
01:51:41.000They don't care, they want to win in the press, and they will get all of their allies in the corporate media to announce the boycott has failed, Bud Light sales are recovering.
01:51:49.000And of course the numbers won't actually be there, it's just going to be that come June When it's year-over-year sales, despite the fact they're down 30%, it will normalize, and if they sell one more beer, now it's up.
01:52:02.000And then everyone in the corporate press is gonna say, a year after the boycott, Bud Light is recovering, sales are up, their stock price has already rebounded, the boycott has failed.
01:52:15.000And that may be forcing them to apologize before June.
01:52:19.000I think they're just like, look guys, we make it a year, we'll get the PR on our side, that's all that matters.
01:52:25.000Oh, I think they're desperate right now to right the wrong, to right the ship, and they're going to have a general strike on their hands and the company's going to go under.
01:54:43.000Ox Lawrence says, If someone told you men are women, then a year later they tell you they changed their mind, would you seriously believe them?
01:55:30.000It says, according to Wikipedia, serious complication of pregnancy that can occur after the 20th week or after giving birth, characterized by high blood pressure, proteinuria, and other signs of organ damage.
01:56:16.000They're lying about what they actually believe to manipulate you.
01:56:20.000We want Bud Light to reject those who are lying and trying to destroy and subvert this country.
01:56:27.000The people on the right, take a look at the Mayorkas impeachment.
01:56:30.000These Republicans are so, I have to be honorable and compromise, it's the right thing to do, and then they get steamrolled for it.
01:56:38.000And the left just says, we'll burn everything down.
01:56:40.000They burn down police stations and don't go to jail for it.
01:56:43.000Now, actually, a guy did get convicted for burning down a police station, and I think it was during the George Floyd ride, so that does happen.
01:56:59.000So when we say Bud Light apologize, it's because we need them to reject the horrifying Marxist garbage, and we need a public acceptance of that.
01:57:09.000When you apologize to the woke mob, they weaponize it against you.
01:57:12.000They say, aha, we got you, you proved it, now we own you.
01:57:15.000If Bud Light apologizes to us, we say, okay, we'll buy your beer from you again and give you money.
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