After years of denials, the National Institutes of Health finally admitted to Congress that they did fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and Virology in China. Plus, the Diddy and AOC beef.
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00:03:24.000This is the National Institute of Health official finally admits taxpayers funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan after years of denials.
00:03:35.000At long last, NIH Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak admitted to Congress Thursday that U.S.
00:03:41.000taxpayers funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China in the months and years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:03:51.000Debbie Lesko of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, did NIH fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology through Manhattan-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance?
00:04:03.000It depends on your definition of gain-of-function research.
00:04:05.000If you're speaking about the generic term, yes we did.
00:04:13.000Newsweek reported the NIH has denied funding studies that would make a coronavirus more dangerous to humans after it was accused of doing so following the release of research proposals.
00:05:12.000The House should absolutely go and subpoena every single person that lied to Congress.
00:05:19.000They should haul them in front of Congress.
00:05:21.000They should be prosecuted if they lied to Congress.
00:05:24.000They should be put in jail if they're found guilty.
00:05:27.000I don't expect any of this to happen, but to even think that it shouldn't?
00:05:33.000To think that there's an excuse other than just the government doesn't police itself anymore.
00:05:38.000That politics takes precedence over, not only politics, but politics and control.
00:05:43.000The reason is because they don't want to actually draw attention to the fact, to what they would call indiscretions.
00:05:50.000But the blatant outright lies that were foisted upon the American people by the government, they don't want to admit that they do actually actually dangerous things the way that they do,
00:06:01.000that they fund things, guarantee that they are doing things
00:06:05.000that are just as dangerous right now, that if they got loose would be far deadlier,
00:06:12.000and it's just as possible that what they're doing right now gets loose
00:06:16.000as it was the day before COVID got loose.
00:06:21.000Yeah, I mean, I don't know what they're doing, but the point is they're not responsible enough
00:06:25.000to be doing it, and they're lying to us about it, and we're not doing anything as a country
00:06:29.000to hold our politicians or the bureaucrats responsible.
00:06:32.000I think as politicians, I also think it's all the media talking heads that were like, these crazy people who keep coming up with all these conspiracy theories, they're doubting Lord, you know, Lord Anthony Fauci.
00:06:43.000I'm like, I think every show that put out a talking head that defended it should answer for this, but instead they'll ignore it.
00:06:48.000Like, this is, I hate to be cynical, I want to be optimistic, but I think The reality is that, you know, Anthony Fauci is going to retire with the biggest government pension in the nation's history and never face jail time.
00:06:57.000We're talking about throwing Americans in jail for saying this.
00:07:00.000Now, Trump is presumed he's expected to win in November because his polling is good.
00:07:58.000We were talking with Betty Johnson about this the other day, because one thing we've brought up It's actually fascinating to hear this from Benny.
00:08:05.000I mentioned that I've been hearing these rumors that Trump picked Rubio to be his VP, and if that's true, Trump is going to win, not because Rubio is the best candidate who's going to help bolster Trump, but because it sounds like Trump cut a deal with the establishment, and that's Rubio.
00:08:19.000And then you have Betty Johnson coming on saying something very similar, but also adding the points about how Rubio is actually considered to be a good option for him in terms of, you know, he can speak Spanish and he can appear on Univision, things like this.
00:08:33.000So I feel like with those rumors, it may be as simple as Trump cut a deal with the deep state.
00:08:41.000And the reason why they're not going to steal it from him is because He cut some kind of deal.
00:09:21.000Same thing with like cab numbers or anything else.
00:09:25.000The issue for me is not whether or not Trump wins in November.
00:09:28.000It's definitely more what happens to the House and Senate.
00:09:30.000You know, you could have Trump in office, but If he's completely gridlocked for the first two years because, you know, both Congress and the Senate go for Democrats who are going to block anything that he tries to get through or just, you know, push proposals that he's going to end up vetoing, you know, we don't really go anywhere.
00:09:47.000The vice presidency is interesting for a number of reasons, partially because You know, for me, I think the Vice President should champion immigration.
00:09:56.000He should keep everyone's feet to the fire in terms of closing the border.
00:09:59.000But I don't know that anything matters if you can't get anything through Congress and the Senate.
00:11:17.000Yeah, this is not something that's on the top of mind of most people.
00:11:22.000I think the people that still think about COVID regularly are the people that you see walking around wearing masks, and they're not inclined to look to punish government, which is crazy.
00:11:43.000I think someone who is still worried about COVID today would just be like, well, the vaccines were necessary, so anything they needed to do to make that happen.
00:11:53.000So what I'm saying is- No, I think they wouldn't care.
00:11:55.000I think that they would be like, well, it was an accident, and the government wouldn't do that to us, and we needed the vaccines, and this, that, and the other.
00:11:59.000I think they are so consumed by not doubting the government that anything the government was doing, they would justify it.
00:12:14.000This is the gain-of-function research before the pandemic.
00:12:17.000Sure, what I'm saying is just, like, anything the government does, people who are still worried about COVID, no matter how COVID came to be, they would just agree with the government.
00:12:24.000I get that, but this would be something slightly different.
00:12:27.000Like, this would have to be them saying, well, we needed to do this research for X reason, not because of the pandemic that didn't exist, they had to make the virus of the pandemic.
00:12:37.000I don't understand what you're saying.
00:12:38.000I just think that they would agree with whatever—like, if they were to say, like, well, Fauci thought that the research was good, we would trust him, and he must have had good reason, and it's not his fault.
00:12:47.000I think they would take the side of the government.
00:12:49.000Then I'd love to hear your run-of-the-mill liberal be like, the pandemic was a good thing.
00:12:57.000So it does put them in a really weird spot.
00:13:00.000If you're having dinner with a liberal family member and you say, oh, did you hear that the top official, Dr. Tabak, I think his name was, said that they actually did the gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, that it was paid for by us, that's what ended up making these viruses.
00:13:14.000And then if they go, well, it was a good thing the government was doing it anyway, and then the pandemic happened, you'd be like, oh, you're pro-pandemic, okay.
00:13:24.000I don't know what a person would do when presented with that, you know, that, uh, that information.
00:13:33.000Someone who's super COVID anxious might be like, how could they do this in a world collapse?
00:13:36.000But I just think it's the type of personality that is like, who really believed, you remember the Dr. Fauci worship candles?
00:13:42.000Like, he had such a cult following that I really think there are people that are like, no, no, he is the savior of us all and he wouldn't do anything wrong.
00:13:49.000And I had a Fauci bobblehead and Luke broke it on purpose.
00:14:35.000So Marjorie Taylor Greene says this lady's got fake eyelashes, then AOC's like, I want those those words stricken, how dare you talk about her face or whatever.
00:14:44.000And then this woman, I think it's Jasmine, is that who it was?
00:15:19.000The two international female world leaders that I felt like everyone was celebrating for a minute was the Prime Minister of Sweden, I believe, and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, and both have left office.
00:18:06.000I'm just curious, just to better understand your ruling, if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach-blonde, bad-built, butch body, that would not be engaging in personality correction.
00:19:00.000And Biden has issued an executive order saying they don't need to release the tapes of his interview with one of the Special Agents investigating... I can't remember what now, but...
00:19:11.000Biden was being investigated for these documents, and then the investigator was like, yo, this guy's brain is fried, we can't prosecute him.
00:19:17.000They referred to him as like, a nice old man with a not great memory.
00:19:21.000And so they've released the transcript, but now they want the whole audio released.
00:19:26.000And Biden has blocked them from doing this, which is like, kind of questionable, and ultimately comes down to Merrick Garland, who said, you know, who has ruled against this in the past, and he's been held he's been subpoenaed, he's been voided, so they're trying
00:19:37.000to hold him in contempt and also the other part, I listened to this whole hearing today,
00:19:41.000they spent a long time being like it's 10 o'clock at night and we want to go home! Like it's
00:19:46.000honestly like they're all overtired and having like semi-meltdowns. They all should
00:20:01.000He's like, basically, they're supposed to do this morning meeting, but then they got pushed back because these Republicans go to Trump's trial.
00:20:08.000And now they're all super pissed off and bent out of shape that they have to work their jobs.
00:20:14.000Marjorie Taylor Greene points out at one point during this, she's like, We used to have to do this all the time when Democrats controlled this chamber.
00:20:20.000We used to be here regularly until 11 o'clock at night.
00:20:23.000But now, this one time when this is a really big issue, they're like, no, we can't stay here late.
00:20:28.000And then the congresswoman from New Mexico was like, she's a Democrat, she got her opening lines, and she's like, well, welcome to Washington, D.C., Republicans!
00:20:36.000Like, it's the most condescending response ever.
00:20:39.000So it's really, you know, we're sending our best.
00:20:51.000Well, I mean, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene, when she made comments about her fake eyelashes, she didn't say anything negative about them.
00:21:53.000I have no idea what's happening right now.
00:21:56.000Well, they shouldn't be there to begin with.
00:21:58.000I don't know why we have female politicians, so... Well, because they want to be there, I suppose, but... Yeah, that's gonna... I mean, we've had, like, there are fistfights all over the world.
00:22:10.000The guy stole the bill and ran off with it.
00:22:13.000There was an American congressman who they were debating, this is I think over a decade ago at this point, they were debating global warming, because that was a big thing at the time, and he went out and like scooped up a snowball and threw it at someone in the chamber.
00:22:25.000Like, hilarious stuff happens, but this is just kind of screechy and annoying.
00:22:29.000Like, if someone threw a snowball at me, I'd laugh.
00:22:32.000If we were debating and then somebody grabbed a snowball and chuckled and threw it at me, I'd be like, oh, come on.
00:22:48.000And I'm pretty sure at some point in history there were Congress people that were threatening to shank each other and also had guns in Congress.
00:22:56.000Yo, dueling was legal in this country for a long time.
00:23:00.000Maybe we should make dueling great again.
00:23:18.000If you got beef with someone, you can challenge them to a mutual combat where we have a safe, regulated boxing ring and we all can watch and do pay-per-view.
00:23:25.000Then we donate the proceeds, or the proceeds are used for funding government programs, and that's the only way we fund government programs.
00:23:32.000Just throw them both body armor and give them handguns?
00:23:36.000It's gonna suck, but at least they won't die.
00:24:15.000And my understanding is that Hamilton Was like, I'll have the duel with Burr, under the assumption that I will uphold my honor, and then what you do is, you aim away and you fire, and you both proved your honor.
00:24:32.000But I like the idea of celebrity boxing.
00:24:33.000I like, um, sanctioned, Vegas, big arena.
00:24:37.000And then, like, That you're gonna like prove instead of debating on the floor, just you guys, you go and go in the ring, you train, it's it's safe, it's regulated, there's a referee there, you know, no, no untoward behavior, no punching below the belt.
00:24:51.000And then whoever wins, you know, congratulations, your billet moves forward, or we strike whatever from the record.
00:24:56.000Would you box like conservative influencer boxing?
00:25:13.000I don't think I have a beef with anyone enough to do one of those celebrity boxing things.
00:25:17.000Unless it was like a for fun thing where it was like someone I was actually kind of friends with and we were like, we'll do a fun charity event.
00:26:34.000Do you think that people would take the options like if a civil court you're having a dispute with like your neighbor over like you know tree falls and it breaks the fence or whatever you have and it gets the point where you could go to like civil court over it or you could just like one of you could take the other to a boxing ring you know like would people take that as an option to settle disputes?
00:26:53.000I mean look, at the end of the day, people can voluntarily decide, okay, we're going to decide this dispute with a boxing match.
00:27:03.000Like, there's nothing preventing people from doing that.
00:27:06.000Nowadays, there is laws against dueling.
00:27:09.000Like, if you were to go and be like, we're going to go and, you know.
00:27:12.000Yeah, quick draw contest, you're gonna go to jail.
00:27:15.000But like, if you get into a fight over something, I mean, possibly the other person, the loser could be like, well, he assaulted me, you know, but at the same time, you know, doesn't Oregon have like mutual combat laws?
00:27:41.000Like, the idea that... It's your body, man.
00:27:44.000I don't like the idea of people because there's too many issues with The finality of it, the end result, I disagree, I disagree.
00:27:56.000I think regulated boxing, by choice, like you said, you could literally do that.
00:28:03.000If AOC and MTG were upset, they could literally just be like, let's do a sanctioned boxing match to resolve this, and then there's no laws broken.
00:28:11.000So you're saying we could have the Congressional Thunderdome.
00:28:13.000Because this reminds me that Mark Wayne Mullen from Oklahoma is like a former MMA fighter.
00:28:18.000So this is actually something I would want to see.
00:28:21.000If C-SPAN starts televising Congressional MMA fights, I feel like its viewership would just really grow dramatically.
00:28:31.000The primary consists of an election, and the top The top two candidates in any primary have to have a sanctioned refereed boxing match.
00:28:42.000And then the winner of that gets to advance.
00:28:46.000Look, we have to as a nation start really prioritizing our physical strength and health.
00:28:50.000And that's how we get people to do it by, you know, because because it's a blank slate and all people are equal, then like men and women would be fighting in their primaries for and sanctioned boxing matches.
00:30:10.000I believe Marjorie Taylor Greene absolutely does.
00:30:12.000I think AOC's an influencer trying to build up a big following.
00:30:16.000I think Marjorie Taylor Greene actually is like MAGA all the way.
00:30:20.000I wish more of the guys were like, I will speak fiercely about the issues I deeply care about, because for the most part, we learned from the Freedom Caucus, none of these people even show up for their votes.
00:30:30.000The votes are just like four Republicans and four Democrats sitting there, and then there's some guy who's not even the speaker being like, here's a bill.
00:30:41.000And then the Freedom Caucus came in and started demanding roll call votes, which forced all of these lazy people to actually come in and do their jobs.
00:30:47.000Imagine getting paid $174,000 a year to just argue about stuff and you can't even do that.
00:30:54.000Because I gotta get on the phone and I gotta do fundraising phone calls.
00:32:28.000So you watch like actually kicking like he does training?
00:32:30.000Well like I mean kicking I think he was trying but you you like you watch Joe Rogan kick and then you watch Hassan kick and you're like oh Yeah, that's different.
00:32:53.000But I've seen the way that he looks when he's done training stuff.
00:32:59.000He doesn't look like he trains seriously.
00:33:01.000I think, for obvious reasons, a liberal guy is going to have lower testosterone, on average, I would presume.
00:33:11.000And that's likely due to the fact that people on the right are going to lift more.
00:33:14.000There was a direct correlation between working out and being right wing, or more masculine or whatever.
00:33:19.000So you've got these guys, they go to the gym, they start working out, they start building muscle, they start getting fit, they're more attractive, they start feeling better about themselves, they start adopting more liberty-minded and individualist worldviews based on the fact that they fought to succeed.
00:33:34.000And then you'll have, and this is not absolute, there's certainly a lot of lefties who are fit and exercise and all that stuff too, but on average, So then you're going to have, you take your average person on the right, your average person on the left, and be like, no training, just come together and we'll get you in the ring.
00:33:50.000It's going to be like, yeah, the person on the right's probably going to win.
00:33:52.000You could even do TradCon versus Red Pill.
00:33:54.000I feel like that'd be a fair fight, right?
00:34:27.000An NFL kicker is different to a fighter.
00:34:30.000I mean, maybe you're just looking at like sports.
00:34:32.000But like if you're already athletic, right?
00:34:33.000Like if you already work out regularly, you could train to fight.
00:34:36.000I don't know what condition that guy's in.
00:34:37.000I box someone if it was big enough, but it would have to be like, like I said, I would, I don't know how big AOC is, but cause I'm pretty tall for a chick.
00:34:45.000I don't box at all, but I think I just, I like good TV, you know?
00:35:32.000If you're an entertainer, then, you know, you'll do stunts and do things like that.
00:35:36.000Whereas if you're like, oh, my thing is politics, then you're going to be like, well, I'm, I'm, you know, I write, I read a column or I do this or whatever, you know.
00:35:44.000How many, uh, this is really interesting, actually.
00:35:46.000Uh, how many right-wing personalities Also do some kind of physical sport that you can name.
00:35:53.000I mean, everybody that's a right-wing personality lifts to some degree, or exercises nowadays.
00:35:59.000But I mean, like, Joe Rogan actually is a fighter.
00:36:07.000He's clearly in very good shape, and there's that viral video of him doing that kick tutorial, and it sounds like a gunshot when he kicks that bag.
00:37:07.000Or it could be an inverse correlation.
00:37:09.000Higher testosterone confers an inclination towards sports.
00:37:13.000I've heard, and Dana, I'm not saying I'm right, but I've heard that it's actually not good for women to have, like, there's something with it where it raises your testosterone.
00:37:25.000I've heard if you look at the WNBA where a bunch of them are lesbians and I've heard it's because their hormone levels are off because we're not meant to have that intensive training, but I'm not a science person.
00:37:37.000I know that they do say for women when you're going through your cycle, monthly, you should shift the way you're training or working based on where your hormones are.
00:37:46.000So I wouldn't be surprised if someone who has competed or like trained in a certain
00:37:50.000way, especially like women need more body fat on average to be able to like, you know,
00:37:54.000have their period and stuff like that.
00:37:55.000So if you're a female athlete, your body's hormones might not function the same way that
00:38:00.000someone who is not competing on that level would be and I'm sure there would be long-term
00:38:03.000impacts of that, especially because like for all these sports, you start when you're young,
00:38:07.000probably before puberty and you keep going afterwards.
00:38:09.000Can you think of any left-wing commentators who are physically active in some kind of
00:39:19.000He doesn't, he's left to left, but he makes sure to be like, he's not like, I'm not on the right though.
00:39:23.000I'm not, you know, I don't like those guys at all.
00:39:25.000So what do you think the relationship is between like having multiple projects and conservatism?
00:39:32.000I think the people that get into streaming on the left fall into it.
00:39:35.000And I think the people that get into streaming on the right, uh, do it and are also looking to do other things.
00:39:41.000They do it because they're looking to do things like they're looking to work this blah blah blah people that are that get into streaming on the left they fall into it they like they start streaming and it turns into something that happens that turns into you know something successful for them but they're not like looking for the next opportunity you're not going to see people on the left that are streamers not saying that there aren't people on the left that do podcasts that do this but like there aren't you're not going to see people on the left that
00:40:05.000Are YouTubing streamers that are going to be writing books?
00:40:14.000Yeah, because all they're doing is this is what, you know, they're telling their opinion, right?
00:40:20.000But people on the right are actually out here trying to create things.
00:40:23.000And I feel like that's something that is because of the attitudes among people that are conservative and that are looking to do something in the business world and stuff.
00:40:35.000I just think there's a direct correlation between your cognitive capabilities and your political leaning.
00:40:41.000If, you know, I'm thinking about, like, how could I, like, in what scenario is Tim Pool gonna be a leftist?
00:40:50.000Because even if you hold the opinions that, like, we should have socialistic economics, you're still going to be like, after all of the research I've done, Joe Biden did in fact engage in a quid pro quo with the president of Ukraine over the Burisma investigation that his son may have been caught up in.
00:41:06.000Just because you— So if you were on the left right now, And you're like, hey guys, I'm reading the news, and it does look like Joe Biden did this.
00:41:57.000We were talking about like fighting, we're talking about hobbies, then I thought about it and I'm like, How many commentators have some kind of secondary thing?
00:42:06.000And on the left, it seems to be non-existent, doesn't it?
00:42:09.000I was thinking about it. I'm like, what do these guys do aside from it? If any of those guys stop
00:42:17.000streaming, they disappear in six months.
00:42:21.000It's not just that, but on the right, you'll notice people build something.
00:42:24.000You just launched—is that your network?
00:42:29.000Yeah, what is this correlation between being like, I'm going to make my own
00:42:32.000business and the left being like, I just have a Twitch channel?
00:42:34.000Well, the left generally doesn't like entrepreneurship, right?
00:42:39.000Like, they don't like ownership of things.
00:42:41.000They think that things should be communally owned and etc.
00:42:45.000And to start a podcast and stuff like that, it's real tough to start something like that and do it communally.
00:42:51.000I wonder if conservatives have just more risk?
00:42:56.000Because for me to start the network, it was super expensive, and I ended up losing a bunch of money at first because I invested in a bunch of talents that didn't work out.
00:43:06.000Conservatives are more willing to take a risk in business, where the left would rather just stream and keep the money.
00:43:11.000The conservatives are more willing to take a risk in business where the left would rather
00:43:26.000Maybe the biggest indicator of a grift is whether or not someone's actively trying to build something, to establish something, to make something solid.
00:43:36.000And I don't know if that's necessarily true.
00:43:38.000That would mean the entirety of the left are just grifters, maybe.
00:43:42.000But they don't necessarily—it's more rare to find on the left, I believe, than on the right.
00:43:50.000I've thought about a lot of the people that you see, and a lot of times, I'm sure that there are... The Young Turks built stuff.
00:44:00.000As far as I can tell, there aren't a lot that have done other things aside from their one thing,
00:44:07.000right? You know, I think too, though, is there's probably also a correlation between people who
00:44:12.000are trying to solve problems and people trying to make money. And one of the reasons you might
00:44:15.000not actually see these these prominent left lefty streamers doing things is because they're like,
00:44:20.000I'm rich, and then they don't, they don't want you to see what they're doing with the money they're
00:44:24.000making off of it. And then people on the right are like, we have to succeed, we have to do these
00:44:28.000things because they actually want to see it. Again, it's not absolute. There's certainly
00:44:32.000Griffiths on the right, but it seems like an inverse correlation. There's the majority on
00:44:36.000the left are like, I got paid, I'm done. I have my show, I make a ton of money and I use it on myself.
00:44:41.000Then on the right, you You have slightly more people who are like, I made a bunch of money, let's invest and build something so we can build a parallel economy so that we can have physical locations that we can push back, make video games, build culture.
00:44:51.000A lot of people, I mean, look at the sponsors.
00:45:53.000Where it was like, yeah, I think it was Ryan Long.
00:45:55.000Left-wing sponsors versus right-wing sponsors.
00:45:57.000And the right-wing sponsor is like, before we get into the segment, Patriot water.
00:46:01.000It's water, but only if you're a Patriot.
00:46:03.000And then on the left, it's like, and today's video is brought to you by McDonald's.
00:46:07.000And today's anti-establishment, teardown capitalism video is brought to you by Citibank.
00:46:13.000Well, this makes me wonder if one of the reasons, and I don't really know, you know, who on the left is just only streaming versus doing other things, but if this is true, if there is a correlation between conservatives having sort of more diverse business interests and leftists not, maybe it's because if you're on the left, How did you start?
00:46:28.000have access to all the mainstream money.
00:46:30.000Like McDonald's isn't gonna sponsor someone who's too far to the right.
00:46:33.000So you actually need to be sort of more of a hustler and say, you know, if I'm gonna make a living
00:46:38.000and support a family, it can't just be this one thing.
00:48:32.000I think you should call me the tour guide for that video, because I just used to bring girls on my team to watch it.
00:48:38.000And people loved watching someone who kind of follows politics interact with someone that doesn't know anything about this stuff.
00:48:45.000And people just liked watching the girls' minds change on stream.
00:48:50.000So a lot of people think I'm so mean, I hate women, da-da-da-da-da.
00:48:52.000But I've actually spent a lot of hours sitting down with women one-on-one and explaining to them why the pay gap isn't real, explaining to them why Like the most basic stuff.
00:49:02.000And this is while you were in England?
00:49:04.000Well, I was in England because I was going to go professional volleyball.
00:49:09.000So I was going to do semi-pro and then I was going to go pro in Germany, but then the podcast kind of took off and I was like, I'll do that.
00:49:47.000It's fascinating to me that all of this hate pops up because, even apparently what, like one of the founder, something happened with like administration at the university criticized him or something?
00:49:56.000Yeah, well the NFL criticized him, the administration, everybody, like all of the establishment criticized him and it is mind boggling that people are criticizing him.
00:50:05.000And I haven't like had a whole, go ahead.
00:50:08.000I was gonna say, did you guys watch the part where he was crying about his wife being there for him?
00:51:20.000These things aren't just, oh, well, you know, some women aren't going to want to do this, or, you know, you shouldn't say that women shouldn't do, you shouldn't say that women should do
00:51:30.000traditional things because some women might not like that or whatever. It's
00:51:33.000like the things that you're promoting literally will destroy
00:52:01.000She's wrong because it's going to be pod babies.
00:52:04.000They're not even, the women aren't even gonna, I'm actually, I'm half kidding, you're actually correct, it's just, they're gonna, have you seen that movie, what's it called, like Pod or whatever?
00:52:12.000Where they have these eggs, and they take the fertilized egg, and they put it in this plastic egg, and then it incubates, you have to like put- This is a brave new world!
00:52:37.000I mean, you see a couple, the 50-year-olds, that just have, like, a new baby.
00:52:41.000Isn't that, like, Hoda from The View or whatever?
00:52:43.000Like, she has that show with Bush's daughter?
00:52:44.000I mean, you're starting to see it with, like, the rich.
00:52:47.000So I think it'll, like, I think eventually it'll be more accessible.
00:52:50.000And I've sort of heard that, like, I was in Miami, I talked to a girl, she was 25, freezing her eggs.
00:52:54.000Oh, and she said it was pretty much free. So so crazy in vitro means in glass
00:52:58.000So it would still be called IVF. It's just that once they artificially
00:53:04.000Fertilize the egg they would then Place the fertilized egg in a pod
00:53:09.000Test tube babies have you seen the the bag that grows the the sheep or whatever?
00:53:16.000Yeah a plastic and they put it they put the the they fertilize the goat or the sheep or whatever and then they grew it
00:53:21.000A plastic bag that I mean that's possible and there will be people that are gonna do that
00:53:26.000But if you have society that's saying having a child will ruin your life
00:53:32.000You are going to have people that won't have children at all, never mind later in life, right?
00:53:38.000You're just not going to have enough children being born.
00:53:40.000Well, how many people are saying right now you'll see these polls come out where it's young people saying climate anxiety is their number one reason for not having children.
00:53:48.000It's not like Oh, it's too expensive or anything.
00:53:49.000They're like, but the global whatever we've been told, like, and, you know, in a couple years, I'm sure the science will change and tell them something else.
00:53:57.000Listen, if you're worried about global warming or climate change, just go watch An Inconvenient Truth.
00:54:31.000It's part of it is culture has to say that, like, being a mom is desirable, and you should want to do it.
00:54:35.000I think we've had Many, many decades of girls being told, you know, this is not something you should say, and you shouldn't pursue it, and your career is most important.
00:54:44.000And that's why you get these young girls in their 20s freezing their eggs, because they just are saying, this is an inconvenience I have to get through.
00:54:51.000The other thing that I think is worth noting is that this NFL player, Bucker, was criticized by other Catholics for criticizing the Catholic Church for basically not taking strong enough stances.
00:55:01.000and being concerned about what culture thinks of the church.
00:55:03.000Like, it is wild to me that he was like, people should want to have families.
00:55:08.000Like, he was also saying to men, you have to be masculine.
00:55:11.000Like, and instead the response is like, from all sides, like, how could you say these things?
00:55:16.000Except for everyone in the room thought it was good.
00:55:18.000That is every bit the positive masculine message that people say needs to be spread.
00:55:24.000That is exactly what positive masculinity looks like.
00:55:34.000Whatever your opinion is of him, aside, if you want to talk about, especially for the trad people, if you want to talk about positive masculine role models, that's exactly what a positive masculine role model should be.
00:55:47.000To think anything else is absolutely ridiculous.
00:55:51.000Harrison had this point in his speech that none of these people are sharing, where he
00:55:56.000says he met his wife in middle school, who converted, and he's welling up with tears
00:56:01.000as he says, she's supported me in all my successes and has given me children, and he's about
00:56:30.000One day, Harrison wakes up, floating in limbo, and a gigantic face emerges in front of him and says, you are now going to be transported back to Earth in your reality, but you either have to erase your football career, your three Super Bowl championships, and you will be an office middle manager, or you can be the football star, celebrity, wealthy, and have no wife and kids.
00:56:57.000And you know every time what he's gonna pick.
00:57:01.000And I wish that was something that we wanted as a society, right?
00:57:05.000I feel like we just decided that we were anti-family at one point and we've continued on.
00:58:18.000The funny thing about that bear-man-and-out story, whatever you call it question, if you're lost in the woods, would you rather be with a man or a bear?
00:58:27.000It's like, the average guy is fantasizing about saving the woman.
00:58:39.000In fact, if a bear showed up violent, angry, and fuming at the mouth, the guy would probably like run and like wave a stick so the woman can get away.
00:58:46.000I think that's going away, to be honest.
00:59:27.000We are making society worse by passing legislation that actually has bad results and makes society worse and then makes the people in society worse people.
00:59:38.000She really got full-blown raped on a train.
01:00:49.000I was gonna say real quick too, sorry.
01:00:56.000When you mentioned it's going away, I think another big component as to why the The idea that a man would sacrifice himself for the woman is going away is young guys are growing up watching TikTok videos of women put on these skin-tight booty shorts that are so tight it goes into their butt cracks and then they act like they're being victims and these guys are being like, I am not jumping on a grenade for that.
01:01:27.000All it takes is enough to fill up a couple videos on TikTok and Instagram.
01:01:34.000And while I agree that in the macro it's going away, there are still people like Harrison Butker who I guarantee if a man broke into his house with a weapon, he would stand in front of his wife and children and say, honey, run, take the kids.
01:01:47.000No, I think men will do it for women they know, but strangers?
01:01:50.000And honestly, if it's a stranger, I don't think you're entitled to protection from men you don't know.
01:01:55.000Man, it used to be so much better, didn't it?
01:01:59.000I think there's a level of, like, We would love to live in a society where people looked out for one another and wanted to protect each other, but I think we have a culture that's morally bankrupt and so you just can never be sure of who is going to be that fault.
01:03:21.000You could be a guy doing a cell phone review, and they'd be like, you gotta put bikini women somehow in the thumbnail.
01:03:25.000Then YouTube cracked down and said, you can't have unrelated thumbnails on your videos, otherwise we'll, this fly is so annoying, it's flying.
01:03:34.000They'll be like, if you use an unrelated thumbnail, we'll ban your video.
01:03:38.000So then people started finding ways to incorporate weird stuff into, today's cell phone video and bikini review, And so YouTube's tried really hard to like shift that
01:04:42.000In his 2024 commencement address at Benedictine College, he cited his belief that many first century Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus by criticizing a bill condemning anti-Semitism.
01:04:54.000But it literally says in the Bible, Historically, claims that Jews were ultimately responsible for the death of Jesus have been widely, have been wielded as an anti-semitic trope against Jewish populations.
01:05:37.000When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing but that rather a tumult was made, he took water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person.
01:06:29.000When Harrison said they passed this bill saying you can't say this thing and they're calling him an anti-Semite for quite literally saying that the Bible says this.
01:06:39.000I mean, I had a song out that said a very similar thing.
01:06:42.000What were we talking about before that?
01:06:46.000We're talking about men in society and, you know, what becomes of men in modern society when the things that they're naturally, instinctively, you know, maybe programmed to do, our culture is always attacking them for them.
01:06:59.000Like it's, it's, I think it's very difficult for, um, Young men to grow up in the world that is like, but you're a problem, you know?
01:07:08.000Like, how are you supposed to respond to that?
01:07:09.000Young men are treated as if they're broken girls when they're young, you know, until they're in their, you know, 20s and they're sufficiently subdued.
01:07:22.000But yeah, like, I mean, young men have got a lot of problems that they're dealing with now.
01:07:25.000You know, the suicide rate among young men.
01:07:55.000What does it turn into, though, you think?
01:07:57.000I think young men are going to stop voting.
01:08:00.000I think they're just going to drop out.
01:08:02.000You think they'll become apathetic because it seems insurmountable?
01:08:06.000I think they're not going to see the point because neither party represents their issues.
01:08:11.000I agree in the short term, I disagree in the long term.
01:08:14.000I think what you're saying likely will be true for maybe like the next couple generations.
01:08:20.000I do feel like after a long enough time though, the idle hands being the devil's playground, if you look historically, bored young men detached from society, tear societies down.
01:08:50.000Oh, you need a list and you need to go ahead and start buying things on a credit card while you're over there and have stuff ready to pick up when you get home.
01:09:00.000Find your FFL in the area where you live in the U.S.
01:09:03.000and let them know, like, hey, if I had stuff shipped in or could you hold it for me until I'm back?
01:09:22.000I'm, I'm personally partial to the idea of get, you know, get a handgun that you like, get a rifle that you like, probably get a shotgun that you like.
01:10:47.000He does not strike me as a man who lifts heavy things, despite the fact that he tells people to find the heaviest thing you can find and then lift it.
01:10:54.000But many young guys like his content and wanted to listen to him because he's like a father figure.
01:11:59.000Do you think that if you then take Andrew Tate and Tristan and you put them in prison and cut them off, those young people are going to be like, guess I'll go back to Jordan?
01:12:06.000No, they're going to be like, who's the next guy?
01:12:08.000This is similar to what happened with Trump, right?
01:12:12.000You had Jordan Peterson, who was very milquetoast, very Inoffensive in what he was saying, you know And they attacked him and called him all the most horrible names just like you had Mitt Romney who is the most inoffensive Milk-toast Republican that you could possibly find and what did they do to him?
01:12:35.000They called him a Nazi They called him all the names.
01:12:37.000And so what do you get when you do that when when you take the most the most Least offensive people you can find and they're still called all the worst names in the world?
01:12:49.000Well, then you go ahead and say, well, screw it.
01:12:51.000We'll go ahead and we'll get Andrew Tate and we'll get Donald Trump.
01:13:15.000Because, I mean, look, whatever your opinions on Tate, there's a high likelihood that he's done some things that are illegal, considering all the stuff that the evidence they have against him.
01:13:25.000Now, again, I'm not accusing him of anything.
01:13:27.000All I can say is stuff I've seen against him so far seems to be totally bunk.
01:13:31.000I've heard some stuff about the lover boy law that they have over there.
01:13:36.000The law may be bad, but according to the law, he might have actually broken that law.
01:13:46.000It's like the way they get guys a lot is they change the definition of things.
01:13:50.000I don't know that law in particular, but I'll give a different example.
01:14:10.000So the next guy is going to be twice as tall, ten times as ripped.
01:14:15.000And he's going to be real, like... You know who it kind of is, actually?
01:14:20.000I was thinking, like, Sean Strickland's kind of getting clout now.
01:14:25.000People are starting to... He could be.
01:14:28.000Yeah, but I think that's a positive move.
01:14:31.000My concern is that if you go from Jordan Peterson, who is a good role model in a lot of ways, and you take him away from kids... He's wholesome.
01:14:38.000And you give him Andrew Tate, and Andrew Tate's got this dark backstory.
01:15:59.000Like, if we're going to argue that OnlyFans is illegal and people ought to do it, then I'm going to be like, I don't know if that's a good influence for kids.
01:16:05.000Oh, I'm not saying it's good, but... But if we're saying, you know, that he was pretending to be a woman and sexting guys for cash, it's like, you know, he's kind of an OnlyFans hooker.
01:16:16.000Well, I mean, look, if girls doing it, make them an OnlyFans hooker.
01:16:20.000But it's not pictures of him, you know what I mean?
01:16:33.000We mentioned this like the other day, we mentioned this in the morning.
01:16:35.000There was some survey where they were like, you know, it's been revealed that many of the people having conversations on OnlyFans are actually not the woman, but men who work for the woman.
01:17:06.000Men will start running these AI models and generating this content, and other guys are going to buy it, and women will be removed from the sex work industry.
01:19:16.000Let me pull that number up, but continue your point.
01:19:18.000But yeah, so considering the fact that the bell curves of both men and women when it comes to all kinds of things, but when it comes to intelligence and the, what's it called?
01:19:32.000The word is escaping me, the ambition to go out and do that kind of thing.
01:19:36.000Like there's only a certain amount of people that are going to have those combined factors that are going to motivate them.
01:19:43.000And it's probably not going to be 50% or 250 women that are going to be getting the So, the 2022-23 season, there were 560 players in the NBA.
01:21:34.000If they win that case, and you could sue now, but the DOJ is not doing it.
01:21:39.000If the DOJ wins against Sheetz, then you can sue the NFL and say, because of the rules they've created, they disproportionately discriminate against women.
01:21:54.000And you're going to get a lawyer who's going to say, What rules were put in place in the NFL where not a single woman has been hired to play on any one of these teams?
01:22:04.000They're going to argue, we have a law that says you cannot discriminate.
01:22:08.000The rules of these sports are created arbitrarily.
01:22:13.000They were made up by us and they were made up at a time when women did not have rights.
01:22:21.000I say the rules should be rewritten so that the teams must be 50-50 male and female.
01:22:30.000How will they win in court, based on everything we're seeing already?
01:22:34.000I believe in our lifetimes that will happen.
01:22:50.000Why have women not sued the major league sports for discrimination against women?
01:22:56.000Because they'd have had to have thought of it.
01:23:00.000I'm surprised women even still have a league with all they complain about pay.
01:23:04.000If it was me, I would just cut the whole – I love sports, but I'm like, I would just cut the whole league because all you guys do is whine.
01:23:10.000Well, most female professional leagues are subsidized by the male counterpart, right?
01:23:40.000I think the big issue to come to what Phil was saying before is, you know, most of the early feminists were also socialists and a lot of the point of feminism is to just keep women in the workforce.
01:23:49.000And so, you know, of course it has nothing to do with actually what might benefit women, what they might be advantaged to, what might, you know, make them healthier or happier.
01:24:01.000Excuse me, all of the issues that you consider women's issues are always left-leaning women's issues, and they're never anything that a right-leaning woman would want.
01:24:13.000So it's clearly not about women or feminism.
01:24:17.000And another thing, feminists, if you haven't noticed, all of the trans-exclusive feminists, they got kicked right to the curb.
01:25:15.000But when I think lawsuits, I think… But divorce, it does say women do divorce more.
01:25:20.000Well, not divorce more, but what I was thinking is women tend to sue for sexual harassment, that sort of thing, or emotional abuse, even at work.
01:26:03.000I was trying to get re-monetized, but... And you didn't actually, like, you know of her, but you don't have a personal relationship with her?
01:26:08.000So what happened was, it was early in the days.
01:27:27.000It was pretty expensive to send a letter back.
01:27:30.000She wanted me to pay for her She wanted me to pay for something I refused to pay for it was like a lawyer like she wanted to like her legal fees Yeah, and I wouldn't do it and then I never heard from her again, so I don't know maybe I'll go to court someday I don't know I noticed that like same thing with like Isn't not the blaze is getting sued because of that like we are here type stuff.
01:27:54.000You know they noticed that what is that?
01:28:00.000I don't know, but I just, it's like the pattern, I look for patterns of behavior.
01:28:03.000There's like huge drama online over that of like split factions of some people saying like she's telling the truth and other people saying that she's lying.
01:28:13.000But it's just, I look for patterns and trends and it's always the same thing.
01:28:18.000Women go into an industry, they tend to.
01:28:19.000Cindy doesn't strike me as a dishonest person, so just saying that because I know her a little bit and I don't think she's a BS kind of person.
01:28:27.000Well, I mean, but that's part of the, there's a playbook on how to do this.
01:29:02.000But they don't talk about the flirting that they did, too.
01:29:05.000And so they'll oftentimes label the stuff he did as so terrible, but why did – you know, I go on shows all the time, nothing like that's happened to me.
01:29:12.000So it's like, why did the guy feel comfortable?
01:29:15.000And a lot of times they leave it out, so it's like lying by omission, a lot.
01:29:18.000Like presenting their side in a vacuum?
01:29:23.000Even like, I don't know if you listened to the thing I did with Lauren earlier today, but, you know, the Crowder clip, you know, everyone thought he was an abuser because of that clip.
01:29:32.000But like, if you saw the, if you heard the full thing after he went into the house, like, he went into the house and he screamed, or he said, God, what was it?
01:29:42.000I'd have to look over my notes from it, but a lot of times it's like a clip that they'll talk about, but they don't put everything in context.
01:29:53.000I mean, it's similar to what we were saying about the NFL kicker, right?
01:29:56.000The fact that he's actually so emotional about his marriage, that he's so happy about it, is left out.
01:30:00.000Instead, they act like he just treats his wife like Okay, I'll give you an example of a common lie I hear, and I just noticed these trends because I've done so many shows.
01:30:10.000Like, women would always say they were abused, right, on my show.
01:30:13.000And one time someone in the comments section said, ask her if she filed a police report.
01:30:18.000Now, I remind you, I interviewed a thousand women.
01:30:21.000And probably every other show, maybe someone would say my ex-boyfriend was abusive.
01:30:25.000But then I started to realize I knew what questions to ask.
01:30:28.000So I would say, did you file a police report?
01:31:13.000And they did it in family court, partially, but it used to just be abuse, one person hitting the other, but they expanded it.
01:31:19.000So again, the first thing they want to do in order to put more men in jail, feminists do this, or take their kids, whatever, resources, whatever, change the definition of things.
01:32:24.000Because, like, obviously male judges, male lawyers, I know there are female ones, too, but, like, why did this... Women will always get blue-pilled or, like, simp men to enforce.
01:32:34.000That's the only leverage that they have, is getting men that want to sleep with them to do things for them.
01:32:38.000So it was basically, you think it's, like, women presented a sob story and, like, this is why they expand the definition of abuse?
01:32:43.000Well, that's why I go back to voting, because that gave women more political and social power.
01:32:48.000That's why I always say women shouldn't vote, because that is what changed everything, because now all the laws have to cater to women, not men.
01:32:57.000The interesting thing about voting, what people need to understand is voting favors those who have lighter schedules.
01:33:06.000You will see a higher voter turnout among people who are not working than who are.
01:33:11.000And so, especially with women's suffrage, you instantly had a massive voting bloc that was more likely to be able to turn out to vote than men.
01:33:21.000Women were at the time, because men are working, and not every man could take time off of their jobs to go and vote.
01:33:27.000Today, it's more so the unemployed, and so the incentive of government then becomes to cater towards those who are not working, which is a perverse incentive.
01:33:38.000So the people who are working, who are having their rights and their values and their taxes stripped away, the system will crumble because it's favoring those who are not supporting the system.
01:36:50.000Yeah, but if you did that, like 99.9, then women wouldn't vote anyway.
01:36:56.000I was going to say, when we've talked about and debated the idea of repealing 19th before, it didn't matter as soon as we actually got to the root of people with no incentives and no ties to the community are voting.
01:37:06.000As soon as we said, what if you have to serve your community, your country, or some kind of caveat, instantly it's like, oh, well then it wouldn't matter if you were a man or a woman.
01:37:34.000So time constraints, the things you mentioned, those all seem to be...
01:37:40.000There's a hundred different ways we can slice it, but the female vote, I just don't think it's fair that men pay most of the taxes, run most of the infrastructure, do most of the work, and yet women have the most say.
01:39:36.000Nicky Bem says, during 2020 my family put everything on the line to not be mandated including quitting the sole income of our family and a kind local veteran community paid our mortgage when we desperately needed help.
01:39:48.000Please help a veteran towards a bill with this.
01:40:38.000You can make a song called No More 19, and then, like, the lyrics on the surface seem like you're actually singing about how—and it's gotta be, like, upbeat pop.
01:40:48.000It should sound like you're saying, I'm not a teenager anymore.
01:43:10.000Most likely, I probably would be metal or nothing, because I didn't think that I was going to be a professional musician when I started playing music and playing metal.
01:43:19.000That kind of wasn't an option of playing, like, heavy music and being a professional musician, really.
01:43:25.000Not the way that it is now, because the internet changed everything, so... It's crazy! 94!
01:44:01.0001992 was crazy, because it was like, Sap came out, which is Alice in Chains, The Black Crows, Dinosaur Jr., Nevermind was released, Stone Temple Pilots, Purple was released, Tragically Hip released, Bad Motorfinger came out, Radiohead came out with Pablo Honey, I'm pretty sure Metallica released the Black Album in 1992, or was that 1991?
01:44:25.000The text vet says, you called Jake Shields a bitch.
01:44:44.000We disagree on like, we had a disagreement over a booking on a show where we beefed on Twitter, but the dude is still one of the best fighters.
01:44:54.000Bro, I just started lifting, like, three months ago.
01:44:57.000I'm not gonna win a fight with an MMA champ.
01:45:06.000Oh, no, you're gonna throw Tim under the bus, though, right?
01:45:09.000I'm just saying, if you believe in yourself, you know, you're more likely to achieve things.
01:45:13.000I just like the good TV I'm gonna watch.
01:45:16.000Spencer Jones says Preston Brooks, a pro-slavery Democrat from South Carolina, used a walking cane to attack Senator Charles Sumner, an abolitionist Republican from Massachusetts in Congress, and actually gave him a TBI.
01:45:27.000And the Democrats in the South were like, ah, he's faking it.
01:45:31.000And then the dude in the North who got beaten, Sumner, was struggling to speak.
01:45:36.000Do you think they would be impressed by today's clashes between our female politicians over being bleach-blonde and having fake eyelashes?
01:45:43.000Or do you think they'd be like, you guys need to really put your fists where your mouths are?
01:45:47.000I think they would be unimpressed by the catfight in Congress, is all I'm saying.
01:45:52.000I think they were more serious about their conflicts.
01:45:54.000Fighting in Congress is rare, you know?
01:45:57.000TJ Santiago says, have you seen Nancy Pelosi getting wiped in that Oxford debate about populism?
01:47:15.000Yeah, I think the issue is I don't really have any strong enough beef to do anything other than if it was a friendly thing for charity or something like that.
01:47:23.000And it would have to be, I guess, fair.
01:47:28.000I might be willing to go slightly up in that, like, if the other guy was a little bigger or whatever, I would be okay accepting a disadvantage on my end, but not imposing it on someone else.
01:47:37.000I was trying to get Nick Fuentes and Destiny to box.
01:47:48.000After Andrew Tate goes to prison, Andrew and Tristan, they lock him up, then Nick Fuentes is going to start lifting, and he's going to get massive, and then he's going to be the new Andrew Tate.
01:48:00.000If you predicted this correctly, it'll be hilarious.
01:51:10.000But if something were to happen, earthquake, landslide, massive car accident, whatever, and the roads are shut down, the power goes out, who knows, zombie apocalypse, alien invasion, you can buy all the supplies in the world you want, but if you're not trained with your firearms, if you're not trained physically, then...
01:52:16.000And one of my favorite videos of the martial arts master teaching the ultimate technique, where he explains to the students the one move that will guarantee you can win a fight instantly, and they're like, show us, show us!
01:52:26.000And then he gets into the stance with another guy, and then as soon as he does, he waves his arms in the air and runs full speed out of the room.
01:52:32.000And then everyone starts clapping and laughing, and he was like, not fighting is the surest way to win.
01:53:08.000Look, especially like if you're a gun guy, I carry a gun.
01:53:13.000So like the most important thing that you learn if you're carrying a gun is de-escalation.
01:53:18.000The very first thing you do is avoid getting into a fight because if you have a gun, you don't have a whole lot of choice.
01:53:24.000If you get into a confrontation and it becomes physical, you have to go to the gun because if you don't, if you get hit and get knocked out, that gun now is your opponent's gun.
01:53:34.000So you have to go to the gun if you carry a gun, and that means you have to avoid getting into a fight at all costs.
01:53:42.000You can't let any of that stuff get in the way.
01:53:44.000If you get into a confrontation, you need to de-escalate, and you need to be able to de-escalate and get away from the situation.
01:53:50.000All right, Master Vegas says, was listening to your podcast on Spotify and got an ad about Joe Biden shutting down Big Oil and started laughing.
01:57:24.000But the basics of it are not too difficult.
01:57:25.000But it would be hilarious to have just like these left, right and moderate personalities all who just like are beefing with each other playing poker at the same time.
01:57:38.000You could do like a Conservative Olympics, and so there's like a running section, a jumping section, and like see who wins the Conservative Olympics.
01:57:45.000I gotta be honest, if you were to... Oh, the Krasensteins work out, don't they?
01:57:53.000They post videos of doing exercise and stuff.
01:57:55.000Look, I don't want to, when we're talking about liberals not doing anything else, I genuinely want to make sure I give credit where credit is due.
01:58:00.000I'm pretty sure they post videos of exercise stuff.
01:58:03.000Yeah, but, and those guys are also entrepreneurs outside of, like, so.
01:58:08.000But I don't think they're leftists either.
01:58:09.000I think that they're just, they're pretending.
01:58:11.000Yeah, well, I don't think that they have political, I don't think they have deep political principles.
01:58:15.000I think that they go with what seems to be the popular culture thing, stuff.
01:58:22.000Yeah, we could do a battle of the bands.
01:59:03.000Well, he did the song with Tom McDonald, where it was kind of a joke, where he's like, all my homies download the song and get a billboard number one.
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