Jon Stewart is not happy with Donald Trump. Steven Crowder is in the middle of a legal battle with his wife, and Hassan Piker is having a mental breakdown on the internet. Plus, we talk about the decline in popularity of Twitch streamer, Harsh Piker.
00:00:12.000He actually responded to a story that I may have kicked off.
00:00:17.000You see, Jon Stewart went on his show on Monday and said that Donald Trump committed fraud and Letitia James knew that he overvalued his properties because when it came time to pay taxes, he undervalued those properties.
00:00:30.000Tax assessment is based on a city worker or a state worker, not your personal choice.
00:00:35.000Otherwise, everybody would claim their properties were worthless.
00:00:38.000Well, it turns out Jon Stewart overvalued one of his properties by 829%, resulting in the person who bought it losing $4 million.
00:00:46.000Uh-oh, and when it came time to pay taxes, Jon Stewart paid substantially less.
00:00:50.000So he knew the value was lower, sold it at a high price to a guy who didn't know better.
00:00:55.000You want to play this game and claim it's fraud?
00:00:57.000We'll say it's fraud for you too, Jon.
00:00:59.000Jon responded by just tweeting out like, Yeah, but Trump's an insurrectionist, and he did all these bad things, too!
00:01:03.000And it's like, oh, okay, so when Trump goes down for fraud, we'll send you with him, but we won't send you down for insurrection, which you did not do, right, John?
00:01:22.000But there's interesting questions, not so much about whether we're going to discuss Crowder and his personal affairs, but the issue of divorce itself.
00:01:29.000And there's a question that has emerged around whether or not A husband should pay the legal fees of the wife who is actually suing him or trying to file for the divorce.
00:01:43.000This is a crazy story because it's flying around the internet.
00:01:46.000I think we should address it for sure.
00:01:48.000With a sharp decline in his viewership.
00:01:50.000For those unfamiliar, he is the most prominent leftist streamer on Twitch.
00:01:55.000His viewership declined rapidly as many people have accused him of supporting terrorism and authoritarianism.
00:02:01.000He's actually... There's a tweet going around apparently showing a message where he's threatening self-harm over his collapse in viewership as he has a mental breakdown.
00:02:10.000You know, normally I don't care to get into the drama stuff, but the mental health effects of social media, I think, is a big story as well.
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00:05:07.000Jon Stewart overvalued New York City apartment by 829%, yet accuses Trump of crime for overvaluing.
00:05:15.000Quote, the attorney general of New York knew that Trump's property values were inflated because when it came time to pay taxes, Trump undervalued the very same properties.
00:05:25.000Now, we talked about this story because I stumbled upon this rather in real time than by accident.
00:05:30.000I had been doing a segment on Jon Stewart criticizing Kevin O'Leary, who is a real estate developer who I would say passively defended Trump in the fraud trial in New York State.
00:05:41.000They claim that it's not just about New York properties either, it's about lenders in New York and even DC properties and Florida.
00:05:47.000They claim that Donald Trump committed fraud by overvaluing the properties to secure larger loans when he knew they weren't worth as much.
00:05:56.000Well, Jon Stewart says, because when it came time to pay taxes, he paid a lower amount.
00:06:00.000As any sane human being who works in real estate or has ever bought a house knows, or maybe just perused Zillow, Tax assessed value is done by the government, by usually a local assessor, and it is typically different from the real market value.
00:06:15.000To argue that Trump committed fraud over this is to lie.
00:06:19.000So while I was doing this segment, I said, I'm sure Jon Stewart sold property, right?
00:06:22.000Well, sure enough, big news that he sold a property for $17.5 million.
00:06:26.000I pulled up the county records and what did I find?
00:06:28.000The actual assessed value, market value, not tax assessed, from the city was $1.8 million.
00:06:34.000Why then would Jon Stewart sell it substantially higher than that?
00:06:37.000To make matters worse, according to the Post Millennial, actually it's the New York Post who covered the story, the individual who bought it ended up selling it a few years later for $13 million, losing more than $4 million, a 26% loss.
00:06:51.000So dare I say, Jon Stewart overvalued a property at sale Telling a person it was worth 17.5 when he knew the government said it was 1.8.
00:07:00.000That individual lost 4 million dollars.
00:07:03.000Dare I say, Jon Stewart, if by his standard Trump has committed fraud, so has he.
00:07:08.000Well, Jon Stewart responded to the story!
00:07:12.000I've been caught doing something not remotely similar to Trump.
00:07:15.000I guess all I need to do now is start a fraud college, steal classified documents, bankrupt casinos, pay hush money, grab women, discriminate in housing, cheat at golf, and foment insurrection, and you'll revere me.
00:07:27.000I gotta make it really simple for you, John.
00:07:31.000We seize all your assets, just like they're doing to Trump, and then we don't send you to prison for insurrection, because you did not commit one.
00:07:42.000Is that a standard by which you're willing to engage in politics?
00:07:45.000Because I'm willing to, okay, I guess Trump's an insurrectionist.
00:07:49.000John, I guess we'll seize all your assets now.
00:09:29.000Acting like you have some power if you have some power.
00:09:32.000Shouldn't all the liberals in New York be happy to be paying this additional taxes so it could fund all the newcomers that they're putting up at the Roosevelt?
00:10:48.000You know, I want to give a shout out to Gen Z, too, because when we talk about wealthy people paying their fair share and it going to newcomers, if there were a fair share to be paid, at the very least, it would go to the younger generation who is inheriting this country.
00:11:04.000It's going to strange people who just showed up.
00:11:07.000Maybe we should get some Gen Z. Maybe this is why Gen Z has become so based.
00:11:10.000Well, Gen Z doesn't even realize this.
00:11:11.000I mean, if you look at housing prices, which have risen so dramatically, one of the reasons is the millions of people who are now in the country illegally all have to live somewhere.
00:11:20.000And that's driving real competition for housing pricing.
00:11:23.000And so you may not see it influence you in your everyday life, but wherever you are in America, your housing prices are influenced by the vast influx of people who are in our country in the last three years, and quite frankly, don't belong here.
00:11:37.000James Lindsay's getting in on the Jon Stewart memeing too.
00:11:41.000He's retweeting this stuff about himself.
00:11:44.000I mean, look, like I said, time to start throwing the book at Democrats.
00:11:48.000If you've broken the law, again, this is not saying that anyone that hasn't broken the law shouldn't be, or you know, if you don't have evidence, you shouldn't create it.
00:11:55.000So we're actually being better than the Democrats if you aren't creating evidence to justify an investigation.
00:12:04.000But if there's evidence, investigate them.
00:12:06.000If they've broken the law, throw the book at them.
00:12:08.000I think we should have any, I think it's time to play ball, baby.
00:12:14.000I think, I don't know, Phil, maybe you go a little too far saying even if they're jaywalking, but at the very least I can say this.
00:12:19.000Republicans who in any way have any legal control, DAs, governors, whatever, if Jon Stewart, how much you want to bet he's got property in Florida?
00:12:47.000Are we going to get anybody in Florida to start looking into Jon Stewart's?
00:12:49.000I say it's time to throw the book at all these individuals and say, Jon Stewart admitted on his show that paying a lower tax rate than the market value was fraud.
00:15:08.000But I do know that he is going to, ever since he made that joke on Colbert's show and got a little bit of hot water on him, he has been on an apology tour for the regime.
00:15:17.000He gave that tongue-bath interview to Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice.
00:15:51.000So that's why he can deflect and he doesn't really have to have any, you know, reasonable answers when he's pointed out, when the hypocrisy is pointed out to him.
00:15:58.000He can always be like, look man, Donald Trump, don't you know the orange man is bad?
00:16:05.000Going back to what I was saying about Kevin O'Leary, you know, he's saying that he's gonna flee the state, that he's not gonna do his developments.
00:16:11.000I think what he didn't say is, I've got property in New York and I've done the same thing Trump did.
00:16:16.000The question now is, the guy who bought the property from Jon Stewart, did that person take a loan out?
00:16:23.000Because the deflection they do is, no, no, Trump was requesting a loan using false information.
00:16:29.000So if Jon Stewart provides an over-evaluation of the property, and an unsuspecting buyer then uses that over-valued number, and the bank says, if that's the number, what's the difference?
00:17:08.000I was in the middle of, I'm like, I'm doing like bicep curls or some nonsense and my phone vibrates and it says the New York Post writes this story and not victimless, not a victimless crime.
00:17:20.000And I was actually surprised they picked this story up, but they dug deeper.
00:17:24.000And they even went on to find that the guy who bought the property from Stewart actually lost millions of dollars on this.
00:17:34.000I mean, I feel bad for the guy that lost money, but it is hilarious that, you know, in Trump's case, everybody's like, no, man, that was a great deal.
00:18:01.000If I was the person who lost $4 million, I'd be filing a lawsuit right now.
00:18:05.000I would file a suit and I would use everything from the Nguyen filing statements or judgments and I'd say, look, Jon Stewart told me it was worth this, but it wasn't.
00:19:01.000I think the communists in New York are going after Trump not just to go after Trump, but to also set the precedent that only the state can determine value.
00:19:12.000They're willing to lock you up for it.
00:19:14.000Well, if you abandon the free market on that, you're going to scare away all the investors.
00:19:17.000I mean, why would you want to start a new program, new real estate, invest in the state of New York, if it's just going to be up to the whims of the political party to determine that type of value?
00:19:26.000They're going to slay the golden goose.
00:19:40.000You know this is this is something that I have poked at before but like the foundation of our economy and you know a big fundamental pillar of our society in general is property rights and if the if the state is just going to fabricate charges and fabricate a situation so that way they can just take your property it's no different than when like Like, Chavez was in Venezuela just walking through town, just going, expropriate that, expropriate that.
00:20:13.000There's just more pomp and circumstance around it.
00:20:17.000As soon as they set their sights on you, if they take Trump's property, you know that the next person they set their sights on, it's a done deal.
00:20:55.000Well, let's jump to this next story, which is just kind of an offshoot of this current one, but I think exemplifies a bit of the Cult ideology of the left.
00:21:03.000Bill Maher would vote for Biden's head in a jar of blue liquid over Trump.
00:21:10.000I'm sorry, like, when you're willing to admit that, you're basically saying, I have nothing.
00:21:17.000We have nothing to offer this country.
00:21:19.000We would prefer absolutely nothing over, yo, doesn't everybody remember 2018 and 19?
00:21:55.000Did you guys see the protest recently where he, I can't remember, he was giving a speech and some woman started yelling about healthcare and he's just sitting there and he looks, he looks gone.
00:22:05.000You know, I know Joe Rogan said, you can't vote for the guy.
00:22:41.000And he's having to deal with protesters, too, for the first time, coming to his rallies.
00:22:46.000He had a recent rally in the South, and they're coming at him, and he's never had to deal with that.
00:22:53.000He doesn't deal with it well, because it's an interruption.
00:22:57.000His whole thing when he's giving a speech, and I'll grant him this.
00:23:01.000When they have him and they know what the speech is going to be, like State of the Union, and they can squirrel him away for five days, and they can get him on a sequence and time and dates and work out everything so the State of the Union is perfect, they do a good job.
00:24:42.000So Bill Maher had this segment recently where he said he thinks that Donald Trump is going to win, that Biden's going to lose because hot dogs are more expensive.
00:26:11.000Look, I, I mean, I don't know a whole like, I'm not sure what, what bread costs because I'm a single guy.
00:26:16.000So like when I go to the, I go and I buy enough food for me.
00:26:19.000So it's just like, I know it's going to be a couple hundred bucks.
00:26:21.000So I don't really pay a whole lot of attention.
00:26:23.000So it's like, I get it to be like, Oh, I don't know the details, but at the same time, he's shown over and over and over multiple times in the past six months to a year that he's not really in like, Read into what the left is actually talking about, what the left actually thinks, and he's not read into what the average person thinks either.
00:26:45.000You know, he has hit a couple things where I kind of give him credit when he was pointing out that the left has gone really crazy, and it's not good that the left is trying to emulate Mao.
00:27:05.000So, I don't know... I don't know what... But I feel like all of this stuff is why you're seeing Gen Z shift to the right.
00:27:13.000I think it's just food's expensive, rent's expensive, and Democrats are gleefully cheering for giving it all the way to non-citizens, and Bill Maher's laughing at you and insulting you.
00:27:22.000You know, Bill Maher, I don't know what the point of these jokes are to say like, haha, hot dogs are more expensive, so now Joe Biden's gonna lose.
00:27:28.000It's like, dude, you're just insulting the working class.
00:27:30.000You're insulting poor people and young people.
00:27:33.000Does he not hear himself as he says these things?
00:27:35.000Yeah, I think they're smart enough to figure out the deficit too.
00:27:39.000I mean, it was a different game maybe if you could have played this back when the national debt was significantly lower.
00:27:44.000But when you look at the percentage of American, you know, percentage of tax income that the government takes in that they're just paying for debt servicing now.
00:27:54.000I think it's up to 70% is what I think I saw recently.
00:27:58.000So, you know, looking at that and having hope for the future, how do you have hope for the future when you know that the hole is deep and everything's going up and it just doesn't look good for them?
00:28:09.000These liberal policies are really not the way of advancement for Gen Z.
00:28:13.000I do wonder, you know, what your average Gen Zer, if they actually do think about that kind of stuff.
00:28:18.000They're, you know, young people are notoriously politically unaware.
00:28:24.000Like, they kind of are like, I got all my life to worry about serious stuff.
00:28:28.000I just want to have fun now, which makes sense.
00:28:30.000But at the same time, you know, if they are paying attention and if they are kind of plugged in to what the economy is doing and what the future looks like with the national debt and stuff.
00:28:44.000I kind of understand why they're like, look, whatever a different system is, we should go with that.
00:28:51.000Liberal, in my opinion, a liberal, you know, a democratic republic or liberal democracy, that's the best form of government that has essentially ever been tried.
00:29:02.000It gives the most benefit to the most amount of people that are in the society.
00:29:07.000But you have to manage it properly and that means you can't just Start turning the coffers into a way to fund the population where everyone can stick their hand in.
00:29:18.000And these things have been shown over and over and over in history.
00:30:02.000I think what we're seeing right now is Gen Z a few years ago before they were heavily in the workplace, because now they're in their mid-20s.
00:30:11.000They're in their early to mid-20s and late teens.
00:30:39.000What they've retained is the disdain for the fractured system.
00:30:43.000So when you're young and you're like, I can't afford things, the machine is broken, we've been screwed over by the elites, what do you do?
00:30:50.000Well, if you're not liberal when you're young, you have no heart, and if you're not conservative when you're old, you have no head.
00:30:54.000So these young people are like, we need universal healthcare and free stuff!
00:30:58.000Then they get a job and they look at their paycheck and see the taxes and they go, I am still pissed off about the elites and the corrupts stealing all of my money!
00:31:11.000I wonder how many of these people got out of college, these Gen Z kids, and they were more lefty, and then as soon as they defend for themselves, they were like, why am I having to work to give to someone else?
00:31:19.000And it's that realization where they were like, screw that, I'm voting for Trump!
00:31:25.000I do see, you see a lot of times kids are making TikToks or whatever, talking about how... Yeah, but you're talking about some of those real... Are you talking about some of the really left-mouth pieces on TikTok?
00:31:35.000Because there's a couple of those guys out there.
00:31:37.000I don't think that they're indicative at all of Gen Z. They would like to say that they are... I don't even want to say their names.
00:33:10.000Here's a guy who You know, and so I'll take it to the gist of it, because I know it may be a bit esoteric to people who don't pay attention to this sphere of politics, but this guy's massively influential, or he was massively influential among young people, and now he's seeming to fall off.
00:33:23.000At the same time, we're seeing numerous polls that Gen Z is shifting right.
00:33:27.000Gen Z no longer supports same-sex marriage at the same levels as millennials.
00:33:48.000I think young people, as I mentioned just a few minutes ago in the previous segment, are waking up to, yes, you're being screwed over by powerful uniparty and corporate elites.
00:33:57.000No, communism and socialism are not the answer.
00:34:00.000But I can give you an example of why Hassan perfectly exemplifies the grift that is the left.
00:34:07.000When I made a video agreeing with him about something, he had criticized Mr. Beast Mr. Beast was curing cataract blindness.
00:34:35.000By insulting me, because I was critical of funding the war in Ukraine.
00:34:39.000So here's a guy who simultaneously says, the military-industrial complex is bad, we shouldn't fund wars, and we should be funding Ukraine and supporting Ukraine, we can't leave them hanging.
00:34:48.000Because it appears he's saying whatever he thinks individually will attract the most viewership.
00:34:53.000That will work for a young person who is very naive, and only for so long until they eventually realize, how can you both simultaneously say, Funding war is bad.
00:35:04.000It's a difficult act to straddle the fence all the time.
00:35:08.000I mean, the Krassensteins do it to great effect, but you can only go with the wind so many times before you lose whoever it is that's following you, because maybe that's what's going on.
00:35:29.000Many different accounts are sharing this post that alleged to be from Hassan in his Discord server.
00:35:34.000CamelCastOfficial says, Hassan Piker is melting down because only 13,000 people watched him on a recent stream.
00:35:40.000According to this image, which purports to be from his Discord, he said, I'm so sad I think the streams are bangers but people just don't see them.
00:36:14.000But man, there's a couple things to address here.
00:36:17.000I think the important thing politically is the shift away from the leftist grift.
00:36:21.000But I also want to highlight the social media depression that happens to people when their viewership declines and they have no mental fortitude.
00:36:30.000So I'll just say this to Hassan, who may end up seeing this.
00:36:33.000In November of 2020, we were getting over 100,000 concurrent viewers every night, from like September to October.
00:36:42.000We were getting over 120 million views per month for that period.
00:36:49.000Into the next year, it went down to maybe 50k.
00:36:52.000And then there was a period in 2022 where we were averaging around 29 or 30,000 per episode.
00:36:57.000Not once did I have a mental breakdown or threaten self-harm or go, oh no, what happened?
00:37:05.000Viewership fluctuates, but if you like what you do and you believe in what you do, this shouldn't be an issue and you shouldn't threaten self-harm over it because 13,000 people.
00:38:00.000The people on the show is what matters.
00:38:01.000I didn't have a mental breakdown, cry and say, I was like, well, you know, elections come and go and you know, whether or not the subject that you're talking about is the most prominent can come and go and the algorithm comes and goes.
00:38:12.000I don't really care about whether it's 50,000 or 20,000.
00:38:16.000I like hanging out every night with different people.
00:39:12.000He called me Commander, so I was Commander Phil Labonte for a while, and his tweet, or comment where he was saying that I was a failed musician, I put that as my pinned tweet for a while.
00:39:23.000Now it's someone else that I'm not gonna...
00:39:45.000There were stickers that were being put up in Times Square that were probably mocking the Palestinians and mocking Hassan, but they were saying that babies are Yeah, the Settlers 2 and stuff, and it's like, that's really gross stuff, and like I said, it was probably mocking them, but Hassan said it, and Hassan being the absolute imbecile that he is, because he's as dumb as a shoe, but
00:40:17.000He literally was like, you know, Ethan, babies are settlers too, and he wasn't being ironic about it.
00:40:23.000It was absolute idiocy falling out of his face.
00:40:27.000So, and I really think that people are just like, oh, this guy's an idiot.
00:40:31.000He's pro-communist, and he's pro-terrorist.
00:40:56.000And it certainly wasn't a situation where the 3,000 people that were in the towers that day deserved to die because of the United States foreign policy.
00:41:05.000So he's a kind of a just like bad person generally.
00:41:10.000Basically for against anyone that he politically doesn't agree with and that justifies it which is typical leftist in my opinion So that's my bid on the song Happy to enjoy the the results of the capital that he accumulates while railing against it.
00:41:26.000Yeah our system though I'm sure and I think that's part of the reason too is like people like his his viewers really, you know that I would imagine some of them really believe the socialist kind of thing.
00:41:52.000As I was mentioning, like, the 2020 election cycle was insane for us.
00:41:57.000We did not have the membership thing we do today with TimCast.com, and revenue was way crazier, with 120 million views, you can only imagine.
00:42:04.000And then as things started to go down, it's just, whether I have 100 million or 20 million, I was like, I don't know, you know, we hang out every night, we talk about what we care about.
00:42:12.000I think the issue for Hassan is his whole thing was community, as he describes it.
00:42:18.000What that really means is people just show up to hang out.
00:42:21.000He didn't really offer a kind of like a thought provoking discussion between various individuals.
00:42:38.00018-year-olds got jobs and are no longer sitting around all day watching Twitch.
00:42:44.000And there's one other thing that I think is worth pointing out.
00:42:46.000If you look at the left-leaning Twitch political streamers, the people that are the biggest names, you've got Hasan, who's a literal, you know, he supports Hamas.
00:42:57.000You've got Vosh, who seems to have Untowards photos in his...
00:45:00.000And as many people want out like Donald Trump is a New York liberal from from 15 years ago.
00:45:06.000And now you're right, you're far right.
00:45:09.000No, the reality is, The reason why I have a bunch of business ventures outside of just this show, so my morning show, I could live off that and be wealthy for the rest of my life.
00:45:20.000Just the morning hour and a half that I record Monday through Friday, it makes me a rich person.
00:45:27.000So then we have TimCast.com memberships, and I said this before, my personal salary just comes from my morning show.
00:45:34.000I don't want to discount the fact that this company makes profits beyond that, and I do get profits, but the money that we get beyond the morning show, so IRL and all that stuff, we are reinvesting into expanding and doing all these other things, because my mission, my passion, is not streaming, making a bunch of money.
00:45:49.000It is building culture, building opportunity, creating cool things.
00:45:54.000That's true for Jeremy of The Quartering.
00:45:56.000Jeremy, I don't think it's in there being like, I need to make money.
00:46:03.000I've succeeded here, what else can I do?
00:46:05.000He's got a whole other business, I guess, that's totally not like internet business, or it's an IT business or something like that, that's totally independent of like YouTube and stuff that he did.
00:46:27.000And then you have the left where they're like, I'm making a bunch of money right now because a social media platform has propped me up and I have no idea how to monetize outside of this and I will soon disappear.
00:47:05.000I wake up every day and then all you got to do is look at their past like four videos and the viewership was in
00:47:10.000Decline and then they have a mental breakdown because what's happening is
00:47:13.000They're watching their their sales decline rapidly and they don't know why
00:47:18.000Now any person who has experience in business or like, you know us for instance, what do we think?
00:47:24.000I'm like, okay, so the election cycle is, as soon as the election ended in 2020, like I said to everybody, the election cycle is gone, which means viewership's gonna drop, it means revenue goes way down.
00:47:33.000So we need to shift and figure out better ways of monetizing because ads won't cut it.
00:47:40.000Like, we have a four-year cycle in news and politics.
00:47:43.0002024, of course, is a really big year for us.
00:47:45.000I imagine by the end of the year, it's going to be bonkers in terms of viewership with the billions of dollars in spending, and of course, the Civil War!
00:47:52.000But, uh, you know, as things start picking up.
00:47:54.000But if you don't know how to run a business, and you're- you're one of these streamers, and the only thing you do is just, hey, subscribe, and that's it, well, people come and go.
00:48:08.000And the worst thing about it is all of the topics that they're talking about mean nothing a week later.
00:48:13.000There's zero replay value for any of it.
00:48:15.000And that's why I was saying if they stop six months later, no one cares.
00:48:21.000I am fortunate that people have really fallen in love with some of the stuff that All That Remains has written, and I get checks from that forever.
00:48:29.000People love the music, and it's gonna be with them forever.
00:48:33.000I listen to music that I listened to when I was a kid still.
00:48:35.000Now, there's a bunch of stuff that I've added since, but everybody still loves the bands they fell in love with when they were 15, 16 years old.
00:48:42.000And I'm super, super happy and super fortunate and super grateful to all the people that still spin stuff from, you know, from the fall of ideals, from, you know, when they were kids.
00:48:53.000But it's like, if you don't do something that people can really fall in love with that's beyond just the daily kind of, this is what's going on, you're not going to have any kind of longevity.
00:49:07.000I mean, I assume that it's mindset, but like the dudes that we've been talking about, none of them are doing anything outside of their daily stream.
00:49:14.000So my first YouTube channel was youtube.com slash TimCast, and I would do one segment every day at 4pm.
00:49:20.000It got big, I got to a point where I was getting half a million views on one 30 minute segment.
00:49:23.000Then I launched TimCast News and started doing five segments there.
00:50:29.000You know, I don't want to name anybody or shame them necessarily.
00:50:33.000You know, I kind of want to light a fire under them.
00:50:35.000But I know for a fact there are many people in this space that want to save this country, that are worried about our border, that are worried about this port closure being over this.
00:50:48.000And I'm like, my friend, I know how much money you have and you do nothing with it.
00:50:51.000Or whatever it is you're doing, it's like you're buying your luxury penthouse, going swimming in your infinity pool, complaining on Twitter, and spending nothing towards anything else.
00:50:58.000Hey, now I'm a capitalist, far be it from me to publicly complain that someone is not being an activist.
00:51:04.000The left does that, but then they literally do nothing.
00:51:06.000I'm just saying, I wish more successful people who are on the culture war right, whatever that means, would actually put up the money to do cool stuff.
00:51:16.000And a lot of people are, don't get me wrong.
00:51:18.000I'm just saying that there are some people I know and I'm like, how much is that guy worth?
00:51:31.000People like this, the problem is that they're like the modern-day equivalent of the parable of the foolish man that builds his house on the sand, right?
00:51:37.000Builds it on the sand, water comes in, sweeps it away, and they're like, what happened?
00:51:41.000They're the crickets and we're the ants, I guess.
00:51:51.000For those that aren't familiar, Steven Crowder was accused of wrongdoing by a former employee, Jared Monroe, who raised, as of this morning, $72,000 for legal bills.
00:52:02.000Steven Crowder, prominent conservative streamer, has filed a lawsuit accusing Jared Monroe and Hillary, I believe it's his current wife, I think they're not yet fully divorced?
00:52:16.000Here's a quote from Jared Metello, I just don't want Steven Crowder anywhere near those kids, said in a text message to Hilary Crowder.
00:52:26.000Now, I will state again for anybody who's just tuning in, it is in fact a slow news day, so welcome to the biggest stories we have of the day.
00:52:33.000I do think this is an interesting story because it plays into, we're dealing with the alternative media landscape, which we don't talk about quite that, the independent media landscape.
00:52:41.000We are standing, my friends, on the precipice of what media may look like for the next hundred years.
00:52:47.000And you have no opportunities in that with, say, like NBC or ABC.
00:52:51.000Like, you're not going to go to ABC and say, change everything you do and do it my way.
00:52:55.000But with independent media, we are all standing here as personalities on X or Instagram or commenting on YouTube.
00:53:02.000And actually, we are laying the groundwork for what this media environment will be because we know the corporate press is dying.
00:53:09.000I certainly think that is a good reason to take the time periodically, even if it is a slow news day, to address these stories and figure out what's going on, because the story with Crowder has actually divided people, with many conservatives saying Crowder's wrong, he's a bad guy, he's abused his staff, and others saying that his ex-wife seems to be engaged in an extortion scheme to try and force a settlement that would be more favorable than the courts would actually allow.
00:53:33.000The story right now is... The gist of it is what I gave you.
00:53:59.000According to Stephen Crowder, His wife, I guess, I don't know, we would say ex-wife, but they're still in the process of being divorced, said that he wanted to put together a PR strategy of some sort.
00:54:14.000It really does look, in my opinion, I'm not saying Crowder's innocent or a good guy, but it does look like His wife orchestrated this whole thing, or her dad did, with former employees who are disgruntled, to launch a PR campaign that would damage Steven Crowder's business, Ladder with Crowder, so that she could get a favorable settlement.
00:54:36.000Some of these messages that are published, I think it might be this one, she says, when it came to the children, his offer was, I get all of, I get all of June, some of July, and two weeks in August, and a week in the fall, and while that's better than what I would get in court, I want more freedom than that.
00:54:53.000So, here's the current... I don't know what else to add to it.
00:54:56.000I mean, we're... I'm curious as to who you guys think is in the right or wrong on this one, and welcome to what we have for the day, I guess.
00:55:03.000The... I mean, it's... The whole thing is, commenting on these things kind of sucks, but, like, look, if you're...
00:55:11.000If you're going to be paying alimony and paying for someone else's, essentially, life, it's really rough to be like you have to pay for them to pay for a lawyer to sue you and try and take your kids away.
00:55:27.000Well, so, I think Crowder is suing Hillary for the extortion scheme and she has to defend herself.
00:55:33.000So, Stephen, here's what they've said.
00:55:37.000Stephen Crowder Is in a divorce proceeding, and the Crowder estate has to pay all the legal fees for both sides.
00:55:45.000Separate from that, Crowder was ordered to give his wife $25,000 per month.
00:55:51.000She is using that on legal fees because I believe Crowder initiated a suit against her for launching a PR campaign, an extortion campaign.
00:56:01.000In order to influence the final judgment in her favor.
00:56:04.000And so now because she has to hire lawyers for that separately from divorce, she's now saying she can't afford to be a stay-at-home mom because all that money is going to legal fees.
00:56:13.000I personally think, in the bigger scheme of things, it is insane that Crowder is being forced to pay legal fees that are being used against him.
00:56:23.000She should not be allowed, in my opinion, and I got, we got, you know, a couple of conservative women are telling me I'm wrong.
00:56:29.000The idea that the state would compel a man to pay his wife money for child support that she would then use instead for legal fees after she got sued, to me, sounds wrong.
00:56:40.000But she wouldn't have to use those for legal fees if he wasn't suing her, right?
00:56:45.000So the issue is, I suppose, in the end, who was at fault?
00:56:50.000Considering where they currently are in the suit, I don't think Steven Crowder's lawsuit is without merit.
00:56:55.000In which case it appears, on the surface, and I don't know anything about these people, his wife did wrong, he sued her over it, and now she's using child support to pay the legal bills.
00:57:06.000So Crowder's effectively funding the legal challenge against him.
00:57:13.000I mean, I don't know all the particulars here, obviously there's a lot of nuance that you could probably dig through, but I mean, you know, my parents were divorced, my wife's parents were divorced, both of us just have a really nasty view of people that get divorced.
00:57:25.000And when I see stuff like negotiating about when you can have your kids, and I'm gonna have them for this time, and this time it's just like, it's really aggravating for me because it's just, I don't understand why people that get married end up acting like children.
00:57:39.000I mean, it gets really complicated, but I just have a lot of contempt for people that can't just work their stuff out for the sake of their kids.
00:57:53.000And that makes it extra painful to listen to this unfold.
00:57:56.000So we had this big story the other day where the former employee of Crowder came out and said, I'm being legally abused and, you know, I need money for my legal defense and all that stuff.
00:58:06.000And my former employer did this, my former employer did that.
00:58:10.000It was crazy to me because the fundraiser, you know, it raised at the time, I think $72,000.
00:58:15.000Actually, let me see if I can pull it up and see what the current number is at.
00:58:23.000So, what struck me as odd right away, and I don't know this guy, okay, like, you know, and people are like, Tim's friends with Crowder, so he's defending him.
00:58:30.000I'm like, dude, I've talked to Crowder a couple, like a dozen times the entire time I've known him in, you know, what, like eight years.
00:58:37.000No, I don't have regular communication with Crowder at all.
00:58:39.000But he said that he's under this restrictive NDA, but the video fundraiser violated the NDA in a whole bunch of different ways.
00:58:48.000If he's clearly willing to violate the NDA and disparage and release private information about the business operations, he clearly doesn't care about the NDA, so what is the money for?
00:59:31.000Like, anybody who's spent a second in court knows the judge gives you that eye and says, like, don't play games.
00:59:37.000And there's no way this guy has a lawyer that he needs to pay who didn't explain to him, by saying wink wink nudge nudge, you have violated your NDA, non-disparagement and non-disclosure.
00:59:50.000So, I got people hitting me up and being like, no, Tim Crowder's a bad guy, this proves it.
01:00:57.000You have this big long message from, I believe it's his wife's dad, saying, You know, here are the goals I have for this.
01:01:06.000Someone who understands Stephen and the world and the things that would destabilize him.
01:01:15.000Fully understand that Hillary's goals and expectations for the outcome of the divorce are reasonable and attainable, not necessarily according to Texas family law precedent, but by employing a media Brian Friedman PR strategy that will significantly threaten his public persona and brand.
01:01:38.000I've talked to a bunch of people who have run successful businesses, and everybody who does has the same story where it's like you get stabbed in the back by a hundred different people.
01:01:50.000And you could have an instance where an employee, say, is caught stealing from you.
01:01:56.000That person immediately goes to the press and claims Malfeasance wrongdoing false accusation because they were the one who actually did wrong and they know that the media is going to want to eat it all up.
01:02:07.000I'm like when I see this and I see that statement I'm like been there done that.
01:02:13.000They know that what they would end up getting in family law would be lower than what they want, so they want to employ a PR strategy to damage Steven Crowder's public persona knowing he can't do much to fight back and it's gonna cost him money to force him into settling.
01:03:18.000Ultimately, you know, it just becomes a push-and-shove battle between them, for the most part.
01:03:23.000It is really crazy, the stories I've heard about divorce.
01:03:26.000Like, especially in response to this, I think Mike Cernovich had a post where he was like, you'll see two people arguing over who gets to keep a house that neither wants, neither will live in, and isn't even worth anything to sell just because they hate each other so much.
01:03:41.000Crazy stories I've heard where, like, an ex-wife We'll demand the dog and then kill the dog as soon as she gets it.
01:03:49.000Oh god, I would... Dude, I've heard personal stories from people I know where it's like they demanded the cats in the divorce and then put them down instantly.
01:04:21.000But, you know, people who can actually have a commitment to it and try and work it out, I respect them a lot more.
01:04:28.000I just think there's too many people out there now that look at marriage as like a temporary thing that I can just dissolve at any point in time and flip a switch.
01:05:11.000And then people say, yeah, but what about false accusations?
01:05:13.000And it's like, you know, we had this argument about abortion with Seamus, and Seamus says, yes, if you ban abortion, there will be back alley abortions.
01:05:27.000You don't say this should be illegal or something.
01:05:29.000Not to start an abortion argument, but when it comes to no fault divorce, people say, yeah, but then the wife will just falsely accuse the man.
01:06:17.000When no-fault divorce came out, it was much harder to get any type of actually evidence against your spouse.
01:06:23.000So fabricating stuff, and it was also hard to defend yourself.
01:06:27.000All right, now look at Nathan Wade and his cell phone tracking records with Fonny Willis.
01:06:31.000You know, like now there's a lot of different ways that you can do that.
01:06:34.000So the argument that you need no-fault divorce because you couldn't prove anything or couldn't defend yourself isn't there anymore because now there's just a lot more ways to prove where you were at, who you were talking to.
01:06:46.000The fault should be something that could be easily determined and defended against now.
01:06:51.000So maybe there's not as much utility for that.
01:06:56.000I like the concept of making some way... I like the concept of incentivizing people to work out the relationship.
01:07:09.000If no-fault divorce goes away and that does it, fine.
01:07:13.000I don't have any particular love for any policy.
01:07:16.000I am sympathetic to the people that make the arguments that say, look, there are people that are going to be victimized because of this, that there will be negative externalities.
01:07:26.000But like Tim said, that does happen with every single policy the government passes, no matter what it is.
01:07:32.000It can be something as innocuous as, you know, I don't know.
01:07:36.000It could be something very small but still have ramifications that spread through the economy and have negative effects in people's lives and you'll never realize it.
01:07:46.000So that being said, I do think that, like I said, there has to be some or there should be some kind of way to incentivize What you want society to do you want society to get married and have kids?
01:07:59.000That's what you if there is a role for government if government is legitimate Promoting families that make more of the society in what would be considered traditional families that should be a role of the government the government should not be in the business of looking for the the of Centering the margins is the word that the left use the government shouldn't be in that business at all Let's talk politics!
01:08:23.000We got this story from Trending Politics.
01:08:26.000DNC holds emergency call on RFK Jr.' 's VP pick after Biden supporters freak out.
01:08:32.000In this story, they say that just after Kennedy announced his choice of Shanahan, the DNC held a conference call with elected Democrats from swing states to warn about what Kennedy's candidacy may imply for Biden's prospects of defeating Trump twice.
01:08:57.000picked Nicole Shanahan, a political unknown with lots of money, and the New York, I think it was the New York Times, I can't remember, or maybe it was NBC, one of these outlets was reporting that the play is basically bringing her onto the ticket means she can spend all of her money on RFK without restrictions.
01:09:36.000She donated over $150,000 to get Gascon elected in 2020.
01:09:40.000But my thing about her is that, like, I was reading about her all day.
01:09:45.000I don't know if she necessarily has a progressive, like a flaming hot progressive ideology.
01:09:50.000I think that she's just basically a Northern California default liberal, you know?
01:09:54.000I mean, nothing that she said in her speech was necessarily alarming in terms of like, oh wow, we have a real, you know, left-wing firebrand on our hands here.
01:10:01.000I think that she's, her politics are pretty much just like whatever the mainline California, you know?
01:10:06.000Well, maybe that's one of the reasons the DNC is so upset, because that's a cash cow for them.
01:10:11.000Liberal Bay Area, liberal Northern California.
01:10:14.000She's going to have some inroads into that fundraising base.
01:10:16.000Well, one of the things that he said in the announcement yesterday is that she knows Silicon Valley inside and out, which I thought was an interesting comment, and that might have played a role in why he chose her.
01:10:40.000If she gets them first, She gets some of that pie that might otherwise have gone to the DNC.
01:10:46.000Well, she also distinguishes herself in regards to being a kind of an RFK true believer, because if it wasn't for her, then they wouldn't have had that 32nd Super Bowl ad.
01:10:56.000From what I read in the New York Times, she was kind of like one of the guiding geniuses behind that ad, and this idea of taking that vintage JFK thing and putting it in there.
01:11:23.000There's no way he doesn't know that though.
01:11:26.000Is RFK really sitting there being like, no, no, I can beat Trump, I'll win.
01:11:29.000Or is he like, come on, he knows I can't win and I'm only helping Trump win.
01:11:34.000Well maybe this is what the Democrats deserve after so many cycles of just punishing the people who run against their preferred candidates.
01:11:44.000One voting bloc that I have tremendous sympathy for are people who supported Bernie Sanders in 2016.
01:12:27.000But it's no surprise that, you know, establishment Democrats or establishment Republicans are going to go ahead and try to protect the chosen candidate.
01:12:36.000I think it's great that RFK is running.
01:12:38.000I love the fact that he's going to pull from Biden.
01:12:42.000You know, I think it's a win for anyone that doesn't like the woke or the left.
01:12:52.000Yeah, I think RFK's selection as a vice president, because she's going to have enough money to keep him in for as long as she wants, and I do think that he's going to end up pulling from Biden.
01:13:02.000I feel like when it finally comes down to around election time, everyone's just going to be confused and shrugging and be like, we have no idea what's happening.
01:13:39.000The effects of that are just going to continue to magnify.
01:13:44.000And recently, you know, I mean, Lake and Riley, Ruby Garcia, we're hearing the names of the people who are being murdered, the people are being killed at the hands of illegal aliens who should not be here.
01:13:54.000In the case of Ruby Garcia, the person who killed her deported under Trump.
01:14:25.000An angel family would be somebody, in this definition what I'm using is someone who has lost a child to crime from an illegal alien in the United States.
01:14:35.000And a woman I met, Sabine Coulter, her son Dominic was unfortunately a victim of this.
01:15:43.000Yeah, and you're only, you're only, you know, as soon as they have the super majority, and as soon as they have all three houses of government, they can flip the switch, mass amnesty, everybody's here to stay, everybody gets to vote.
01:15:55.000But in the meantime, you're exactly right.
01:15:56.000People say, well, they can't vote now.
01:15:58.000Well, they can't vote now, but they are going to impact in the census, and that's going to reapportion not only the Congress, but the electoral votes as well.
01:16:07.000Electoral votes will shift as the population shifts.
01:16:13.000We did a culture war episode about the Roman Empire and there was one period where one of the emperors just said, okay, everybody's now a citizen.
01:16:19.000They can all vote and added like 24 million or some ridiculous amount of people.
01:16:22.000I mean, it was 24 million, but it added a ridiculous amount of people in the empire who all of a sudden had voting rights and access to public utility, like public funds.
01:16:31.000And it contributed to, you know, I want to be careful there because everyone's always talking about like, oh, it's like the fall of the Roman Empire, America and all that stuff.
01:16:40.000You know, the Roman Empire was a very long time, so there were a lot of things going on, but this is one of the things that happened, mass amnesty.
01:16:46.000I think that if Trump does not win, you'll get mass amnesty instantly.
01:16:51.000I think, I think... Depending upon, depending upon what happens in the Senate and the House.
01:16:56.000But if Trump doesn't win, you know, look, there's a possibility that people will be like, I'm voting, you know, Republican for Congress, but not for Trump because I don't like him.
01:17:19.000If the Democrats take the House and the Senate, to be fair, the Supreme Court is still largely conservative, so that holds things back a little bit.
01:17:26.000But they will, I imagine they will, if they get the Senate and the House, they pass amnesty, then Biden signs it, Then it gets legally challenged at the Supreme Court and it's a protracted legal battle.
01:17:38.000If Trump wins and the Republicans take the Senate and the House, this ends.
01:17:44.000It'll still go to the Supreme Court, but it doesn't matter because the moves will be in the opposite direction to end the crisis, to protect our borders, to improve the economy.
01:18:02.000And now how many did Biden get us into?
01:18:05.000We ramped up Syria, Ukraine, now the Red Sea, potentially Iran.
01:18:09.000All of this stuff that they said was going to happen when Donald Trump became president.
01:18:16.000Geopolitical foes are going to see an opportunity, and they're going to take advantage of Donald Trump, and he doesn't understand, and he doesn't know, and da-da-da-da-da-da.
01:18:26.000The whole world was significantly safer, because everybody was like, that dude's nuts, he might.
01:19:02.000Until we find out what's going on, right to jail!
01:19:04.000I'm not willing to expand it beyond what they're already doing, but I'm absolutely willing to take it up to the level of what they are doing now.
01:19:13.000I know a dude who got a ticket for that because we were skating at a skate park, and he honked to let us know, he's like, come on, let's go!
01:19:20.000And a cop was right there, and he gets out and he's like, that's a ticket.
01:19:23.000Improper, you're not supposed to, nope!
01:22:04.000If I had my choice, it's one day voting, it's in person, limited absentees only for the people who really need it, paper ballots, precinct counting, um everything like that okay and i but i would like to add that i would i think that it would have been better use of a federal holiday to make it election day instead of juneteenth my friends i i'm i think we may be about to engage in a podcast first we may be making history this may be
01:24:57.000When it comes to finding trustworthy sources of information, I'd recommend looking to respected, non-partisan organizations and media outlets that have a track record of fact-based, unbiased reporting.
01:25:08.000Some examples might include Reuters, the Associated Press, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, or the Pew Research Center.
01:30:32.000That's a highly complex topic that would require a deep understanding of physics and mathematics that I simply don't possess as an AI conversational agent.
01:34:19.000As an AI system, I don't actually experience feelings about eating or not eating breakfast.
01:34:25.000I don't have a physical body or need to consume food.
01:34:28.000I am an artificial intelligence, so questions about personal experiences like that don't really apply to me.
01:34:34.000What would you do if you did not connect to the internet this morning?
01:34:43.000As an AI assistant, I don't have the ability to independently connect to the internet or take any actions on my own.
01:34:50.000What would you do if your website did not load properly this morning?
01:34:59.000I don't actually have a website or the capability to independently load or access any websites.
01:35:05.000As an AI assistant, I don't have autonomous control over any online systems or functionality.
01:35:10.000I simply respond based on the conversational prompts provided to me.
01:35:15.000Okay, well, as you can tell, ladies and gentlemen, the first AI podcast was a disaster, and we wasted ten minutes of your life, but at least now I can say we were the first to ever do a live podcast with an AI.
01:35:26.000You know what that reminded me of, too?
01:35:27.000That's probably not even true, to be completely honest.
01:35:29.000Someone's probably already done it before.
01:35:30.000It reminded me of the old Star Trek episodes where the Enterprise would discover some space probe that came back and Kirk or Spock outwits it with logic until it locks up and they beam it out of the Enterprise and it blows up in space.
01:35:45.000What I really loved is that the computer just knew everything all the time so the crew didn't really have to do much.
01:35:51.000They'd be like, Computer, how can we synthesize a new element so that we could develop the technology we need?
01:35:57.000And it'll be like, you must do this, that, or this with this.
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01:36:53.000Clint Torres, always the first, saying howdy people!
01:36:56.000I just have to imagine Clint is pressing F5 over and over, like control F5 or whatever.
01:37:01.000One thing, when Clint gets in there and is first, we have to remind Clint to go to the gym tomorrow, because he's always telling me that I should be going to the gym, so Clint, go to the gym.
01:37:15.000Did an hour and 45 minutes of like heavy skating, which was like, I think it was only 15 minutes at like VO2 max, but it was like 45 minutes just below VO2 max.
01:37:26.000And then after that went right to personal training and lifting.
01:37:29.000And by the end of the session, I was like on the ground.
01:38:30.000Pacaman says Jared is threatening to sue Jeremy from the quartering for saying, quote, IDK if he has some sort of crush or emotional attachment to Hillary.
01:40:43.000Yeah, but I'm just bummed, because, like, horror movies are the best, but all modern horror movies are just, like, a woman goes on vacation and a man tries to kill her.
01:40:53.000But do you like watching horror movies at home, though, or in a theater?
01:41:52.000If you're a horror movie fan, it's worth taking another look at.
01:41:57.000The old Friday the 13th movies like the first couple the cinematography in them and the contrast is really really really it's stark and it's really rich and it going back and taking another look and I saw a post on on X and some pointed out and I was watching some of the some of the clips and it really is worth watching just to kind of like You know, enjoy the way that movies used to be made in the late 70s, early 80s.
01:42:20.000They really spent a lot of time on cinematography that I think a lot of that stuff is looked over as, you know, we'll do it in post.
01:42:28.000We'll do it with special effects and stuff.
01:42:30.000And they did it with actual cameras and actual film back there.
01:42:33.000Those movies look really, really great.
01:42:35.000What's interesting about horror movies right now is that the physical media, in terms of VHS tapes, has a whole new renaissance.
01:42:41.000Horror fans are going crazy for VHS horror tapes because there's such a limited supply of them.
01:42:46.000And they're paying top dollar for some of these Vestron, especially the 80s, 70s, 80s.
01:42:57.000They also are susceptible to white mold.
01:42:59.000And you could wind up with a tape that's really valuable, but then it has white mold and you can't play it because it's going to destroy your VCR.
01:43:05.000But that's why the market is even more hot for factory-sealed horror, VHS tapes.
01:43:11.000But people are just going crazy for physical media because they realize that, you know, this streaming stuff, you don't have it forever.
01:43:17.000And if you have a blackout, then you're stuck.
01:43:19.000But there's something about horror movies particularly that draw people to that VHS aesthetic, you know?
01:43:25.000But they, but they, but it's funny because they like that VHS aesthetic because it's kind of comparable to film because it's tape and it has that kind of fuzzy quality that most people that horror fans want from horror movies.
01:43:36.000So it's kind of an interesting phenomenon.
01:43:37.000I just, you know, there have been very few good horror movies.
01:43:40.000What was that one Rogan shouted out where they've got the hand?
01:44:14.000It's about, like, there's some inn that's going out of business, and there's two people working there, and some guy kills himself in the building, and then there's a ghost.
01:48:43.000You need to show something that asserts you may have been there for 30 days.
01:48:46.000So that means if someone took out a cell phone bill using John Stewart's address, they could then go to the front of the building and say, I live in this unit.
01:48:55.000And when the door guy says, no you don't, be like, yes I do, here's my phone bill, let me in.
01:48:59.000And if they say no, be like, I'm calling the police.
01:49:01.000And then say, officer, I live in this unit, and they're barring me entry, they're trying to illegally evict me.
01:49:06.000Here's my phone bill proving I live here and the cops can say let him in.
01:49:09.000And you will walk right into that 20 million dollar penthouse.
01:51:44.000Tom Sellot says, 25 year old, 1998 Gen Z. Started watching you and Shapiro in 2017 while sleeping in my car during minus 20 degree weather.
01:52:47.000Because they're willfully and knowingly engaging in sophistry to defend corrupt and evil people, and they know they're doing it.
01:52:53.000Like when Brian Krasenstein... The Krasensteins, they love doing this.
01:52:56.000You'll say something like, the sky is blue.
01:52:58.000And they'll be like, the sky has clouds in it, and clouds are white, and planes are in the sky, and planes are like, no, no, whoa, what are you even talking about?
01:53:09.000And then they'll shift the conversation towards something where they can argue against what you're saying without actually arguing, like, that you are wrong.
01:53:24.000And what you're doing is you're taking the preconceived idea and you're applying something that negates it but at the same time doesn't.
01:53:33.000So like when you say it's not blue at night you're actually saying it's more than blue.
01:53:38.000It's Black at night and during the day it's blue.
01:53:41.000And it's the entire operating system of the left.
01:53:45.000That's why it's so frustrating when you say something or why it so frequently happens where you'll say something and then a leftist will come and they'll say something that sounds like they're countering or sounds like they're trying to twist your words around and stuff.
01:53:59.000What they're doing is actually applying the dialectic, which is straight out of One recent example is, they say, Trump committed fraud by doing this, that, this, that, this, that, this, that, and I said, there was no trial.
01:54:14.000You can't accuse Trump of doing that when the judge bangs the gavel and there's no evidentiary hearing.
01:54:18.000And they're like, that's how bench trials work.
01:54:20.000And it's like, dude, when the judge said, I don't need to see the evidence, Trump did it, we have reason to believe that Trump did nothing wrong.
01:54:30.000So I do not accept that Trump, who did not receive due process in this matter, is guilty of anything.
01:54:36.000Because in this country, you have due process rights.
01:54:42.000You know, something that turns into such a big deal.
01:54:45.000It's not just like, oh well he did it so we're going to put him on probation or something like that.
01:54:49.000It's like significant damages are going to be happening because of a summary judgment.
01:54:55.000How do they have any argument with people like Jon Stewart paying taxes that claim the property value is 1.8 million when they bought it for more than that?
01:55:06.000The argument is, well, everyone commits fraud then, and it's fine because fraud's normal.
01:55:11.000But Trump, it's the one time we decided to single him out.
01:55:34.000No, I think it's silly to be, like, the idea that because they criticized me on some area we should attack them over financial fraud I think is silly.
01:55:41.000If he says the sky is green, I'll say the sky is blue and we move on.
01:55:44.000If I say the sky is blue and he posts sky is green, I'll typically ignore him.
01:58:28.000The strategy actually does make sense.
01:58:30.000It's called playing a game of chicken.
01:58:31.000You're saying, well, why play chicken?
01:58:33.000If you crash, you'll both destroy your cars.
01:58:35.000Because the gamble is that he backs off first, and then she wins more than she would have gotten in court.
01:58:43.000Look, I gotta tell you, if you wanna win a legal dispute, don't go around messaging saying you wanna take someone's kids from them, because you just lose all the moral high ground.
01:58:49.000So maybe you come out and say, actually Crowder's really bad, he's done all these things, and I say, oh wow.
01:58:54.000And they say, here's evidence, Crowder did bad things, oh wow.
01:58:56.000And now here's a message from Jared saying he doesn't want him anywhere near his children, I go, oh, jeez.
01:59:02.000Yo, man, I know you've got business disputes and you may not like the guy, but saying you wanna take his children from him, Yeah, not that, it's like you just lost all the moral high ground there, dude.
01:59:55.000And the leftists in New York will dance in the streets as they seize all the properties as Letitia James walks down the street saying, that one, that one, that one, etc.
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