In this week's episode, we discuss the controversy surrounding the opening of the Olympics, the Paris terror attacks, and the Mr. Beast allegations. Plus, a new offer from MyPillow and much more! Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E! s Maria Menounos.
00:00:31.000I think that's what it was, but there's a pale horse, and it's, you know, everybody's watching the ceremony, they're posting clips, and they're saying things like, wow, this is awfully anti-Christian and kind of satanic, and then you see the pale horse, and like, it literally is!
00:01:27.000The Mr. Beast allegations now confirmed.
00:01:30.000The initial victim who denied it at first has now come out and said, actually, Yeah, it's all true.
00:01:37.000Someone posted Discord messages showing that they were running an adult content server for children, and this may include Mr. Beast himself.
00:01:46.000We're not sure, but he was apparently in the server.
00:01:48.000That's according to the post, so we don't know for sure again.
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00:03:35.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Johnny Tobacco!
00:03:49.000Well, I wear my Trump on my sleeves, as they say.
00:03:54.000But look, I'm from Staten Island, New York, and many people think New York City is kind of all blue and progressive, which it is, but Staten Island is the last bastion of republicanism there.
00:04:05.000I call it the red-headed stepchild of New York City.
00:04:13.000I've been working on Wall Street for 30 years.
00:04:15.000My Wall Street career got me into television by doing some commentary on CNBC.
00:04:22.000Turns out I just wasn't quite liberal enough for CNBC, so did the transition Fox Business, then started getting more into political speak, did the Fox News.
00:04:33.000Neil Cavuto happens to have a vowel at the end of his name, so he gave an Italian kid from Staten Island a shot.
00:04:40.000And then Chris Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax, gave me the biggest shot of all.
00:04:43.000He went to his Christmas party as a guest and, uh...
00:04:47.0002016 and he said, Hey, you know, I know you're on that Fox business thing there and you know, you want to be the small fish in the big pond or you want to be big fish in a small pond.
00:04:57.000Um, and we cut a deal literally in November of 16 at their Christmas party.
00:05:02.000I'll quit Newsmax, I'll quit Fox right away and come over there if I can get my own show.
00:05:06.000And, uh, in this, by December I had my own show on Newsmax and never looked back.
00:06:29.000And, uh, oh boy, are people calling this out as satanic.
00:06:32.000Clint Russell, Liberty Lockpot, says this is crazy.
00:06:35.000Opening your event by replacing Jesus and the Disciples of the Last Supper with men in drag.
00:06:39.000There are 2.4 billion Christians on Earth and apparently the Olympics want to declare loudly to all of them, right out of the gate, not welcome.
00:06:46.000In that shot, you can see there's like a little kid in it too.
00:07:19.000I was like, well, you know, they're being disrespectful, it's blasphemous, whatever you want to call it.
00:07:24.000But the pale horse on the river, now that's an endeavor.
00:07:28.000He says, last post for the people claiming that the opening video is not depicting The Last Supper, they even added the mock halo just to make sure you knew what you were looking at, stop playing dumb.
00:08:02.000The four horsemen, let's see, there's the white horse, there's the red horse, there's the black horse, and then the pale or green horse, representing death.
00:08:33.000The Olympics opening ceremonies always push some kind of like multicultural, we're all the same, super progressive values, at least like in my living memory, that's what they've been like.
00:08:44.000Disappointing to see, but it's almost not surprising because it seems like any time there's this sort of huge international stage, you have to have some sort of like pro-LGBT, pro-degeneracy.
00:10:28.000Look, I gotta be honest, I'm 38, and so in terms of my skateboarding career, I'm well past my prime, but I can tell you this.
00:10:38.000If I competed in the Women's Olympics, I'd probably get the podium.
00:10:43.000I'd be 42 at the time, so I'd have to really, really push it.
00:10:47.000Well, you remember Laurel Hubbard just a couple of years ago.
00:10:50.000Laurel Hubbard, the New Zealander weightlifter who pushed some young 20-something women out of the weightlifting category and went on to compete and, you know, screwed up.
00:11:06.000My real point is this, if you're a country like North Korea, and you're thinking, we just want to win the Olympics, we don't care, we're gonna go to whatever the rules are, why wouldn't North Korea just be like, okay, let's send a guy?
00:11:20.000They probably have, but... Well, the Soviet Union notoriously had these women who showed up just massively ripped and pumped full of testosterone.
00:11:32.000Well yeah, there's a- Timoree is a female name.
00:11:34.000Do you have to come up with like a- No, no, I would literally do nothing.
00:11:37.000I'd keep the beard, I'd keep the clothes, I'd wear the exact same thing, and I'd say, I don't adhere to your gender- your heteronormative gender stereotypes.
00:12:47.000I mean, if it's about winning money, who's gonna be like, I'm going to put my, like, look, this country said here are the rules.
00:12:54.000If you're a woman, you decide to be a woman.
00:12:55.000It's like, okay, well, you know, all right, I'll take 40 grand.
00:12:58.000I think some of it is like, It's the cultural ties, right?
00:13:02.000If the culture that you come from understands what you're doing and isn't appalled by you, then you go home with glory and money.
00:13:07.000But if you're from a culture that's like, that's whack and we're going to mock you for the rest of your life, then maybe you're not going to do it.
00:13:30.000But to Hannah Clare, what you were saying, I think humans overall, whether you say your community culture accepts it, I think humans overall, would just internally innately be like, that's effed up.
00:13:45.000Like, it's not I don't think it's about culture.
00:13:47.000It's about just Humanity, you know when you're doing something wrong.
00:13:52.000Everyone knows when you're doing something wrong, in my view.
00:13:55.000It's like, should you choose to look the other way, but...
00:13:58.000I think people know when they're doing something wrong.
00:14:00.000I do think there are some people who feel as though the ends justify the means, right?
00:14:03.000Like they are justified to – they deserve whatever they are trying to achieve.
00:14:08.000So therefore even if they feel that like heartstring pull, somewhere in their mind they know it's wrong.
00:14:13.000There are a lot of people who do the wrong thing anyways because they feel like, well, I deserve this or I should have this or actually this benefits me in some other way.
00:14:21.000I think that's why people get so kind of lost, right?
00:14:24.000They don't want to accept sort of the moral boundaries we all know.
00:14:28.000And so they're constantly at odds with themselves.
00:15:24.000And I remember a seminal moment talking to them, thinking like, They're saying they don't have money anywhere in their network, in their family, in their pocket.
00:15:33.000And I'm just sitting there like, maybe there's days I don't have cash on me because my kids, my girlfriend hits me up all left and right, but I could always go to an ATM.
00:16:52.000Let's jump to the story as another component of the Olympic opening ceremony.
00:16:57.000And this is something that Johnny pointed out to me before the show.
00:17:01.000They depict the Statue of Liberty riddled with holes, decaying, and so Business Insider actually says the Statue of Liberty made an appearance.
00:17:09.000During an animated segment of the show, the torchbearer flew in a hot air balloon past a number of recognizable figures, including the titular character from the famous French novella, The Little Prince, and the Statue of Liberty.
00:17:19.000The French famously gifted Lady Liberty to the U.S.
00:17:21.000in the 1800s, and a smaller version of the statue sits in Paris.
00:17:24.000But when you actually look at the video, you can see the statue is actually destroyed.
00:17:38.000They have torn down our statues in the streets.
00:17:40.000And now, at the Olympic ceremony, they are showing the Statue of Liberty damaged and destroyed.
00:17:45.000Apparently with a bullet hole in the face, that's the way I took it.
00:17:49.000And you know, Staten Island sits directly in the middle between, in the middle of the harbor, the Lady Liberty sits in the middle of the harbor between Staten Island and Manhattan.
00:17:58.000So Staten Island Ferry goes by hundreds of times a day.
00:18:02.000There's not a molecule on it that isn't perfect right now.
00:18:07.000So the only thing that could be saying is they want it to be shot up, tattered, beaten, you know what I mean?
00:18:33.000I think the subliminal there is either we've damaged Lady Liberty that they've given us, or they're soothsaying the future demise of Lady Liberty.
00:18:48.000To me, everyone knows Macron is in that World Economic Forum, and he wants to be Klaus Schwab's buddy-buddy, and him and Trudeau and all these guys, they look like the cookie-cutter part.
00:19:00.000To me, this is Macron, you know, doing an ode to the WEF crowd.
00:19:05.000Look, look how we're making fun of America.
00:19:07.000There's another portion of it that people are upset about.
00:19:45.000I would say they're performing with an allusion to it.
00:19:49.000Replacing The Last Supper with a bunch of drag queens and a child and inverting the positions and showing a pale horse and putting Dionysus on the table of The Last Supper, that's overtly, intentionally offensive, attacking Christians.
00:20:07.000Yeah, I don't see this as an attack on Christianity necessarily.
00:20:11.000I do think it's kind of an interesting choice to depict your own history, kind of what Libby's saying.
00:20:15.000But what I find interesting is it's like the face is kind of in drag makeup, and it's, you know, extreme hair, extreme colors, and it's sort of ugly.
00:20:25.000And they're contrasting that with the architecture of France, which, you know, I typically find pretty beautiful.
00:20:40.000To have this modern moment against history?
00:20:43.000I don't get what they were going for with this one.
00:20:46.000It seems a little avant-garde for something that is a world stage event where everyone comes to show off their athletic prowess and abilities.
00:20:54.000Somebody let the theater kids play on this.
00:20:56.000I'm not going to feign outrage over a death metal performance with Marie Antoinette singing with her head cut off because it's like...
00:21:03.000Death Metal is just meant to be that kind of hokey, the overt, like having a pale horse run on the water is kind of like, it's creepy, and insulting the Last Supper is just needlessly controversial and offensive to way too many people.
00:21:19.000And I'm not a Christian, so I'm not going to pretend like that's the most offensive thing in the world to me, but I can identify that as, like, intentionally trying to antagonize people.
00:22:06.000I mean, I would always love to have, you know, and maybe if you had listened live, you would have got a commentary on whoever was, you know, in charge of planning this being like, oh, well, we We thought this was a good idea for this reason.
00:22:19.000But, you know, so much of it seems to be trying to be provocative, and it works in two folds, right?
00:22:24.000With The Last Supper and the allusions to Christianity, like, we know you wouldn't do it for other religions, so it's both cheap and also, you know, obviously anti-Christian.
00:22:32.000With some of this stuff, I feel like it's trying to be shocking in a way that is just sort of grotesque.
00:22:37.000Like, it's not thought-provoking, it's just sort of ugly.
00:22:40.000I think that's kind of a waste of this big moment, right?
00:22:43.000I think we should have cultures that celebrate beauty and celebrate interesting things.
00:22:46.000I don't mind the death metal, I just think that this is sort of... I don't get it and I don't know what they were trying to achieve other than sort of ugliness.
00:22:53.000Well, I just think the West is culturally dying or dead.
00:22:58.000I mean, it's France, so I kind of shrug.
00:23:02.000You know, France can do what France wants.
00:23:04.000But there's like, you know, international relations, or I should say there's an international Western culture.
00:23:11.000And this is desperation and it's stagnation.
00:23:16.000Because this is the first time they've ever had this ceremony outdoors.
00:23:19.000It's normally in some sort of big stadium or coliseum or whatever.
00:23:22.000The fact that it's, like, this huge event that they have done actually through the middle of Paris on- like, it's not even they're marching down the street.
00:24:45.000Because who's driving the viewership of these movies?
00:24:48.000It's young men and they long for adventure.
00:24:51.000So you take Superboy and you're like, uh, he's, his politics are weird and he's gay.
00:24:59.000And there's going to be a young, a young kid who's like, well, I want to go to the moon and fight aliens.
00:25:03.000I don't want to read a, I don't relate to a comic about having a boyfriend and lamenting like your breakup, but that's what they're making.
00:25:10.000You look at Spider-Man, for instance, and the male power fantasy there is in the Spider-Man 2000 movie, it's Green Goblin has the busload of children and Mary Jane, and he's like, who will you save, Spider-Man, Mary Jane, or suffer the children, or something like that?
00:25:27.000And then Spider-Man's like, I'm gonna save them both!
00:25:29.000And young men are like, yeah, I'm gonna save everybody!
00:25:33.000Now it's like, ha ha, Spider-Man, your boyfriend's mad at you.
00:25:58.000They had a little bit of magic and a little bit of theatrics.
00:26:01.000Macho alpha young men looked up to these guys.
00:26:04.000They wanted to jump off the top rope and take down the bad guys and...
00:26:08.000Yeah, I think that, like, toughness, too, really speaks to a lot of, like, Americana culture that people are seeking and wanting, like a bravery, a toughness, a perseverance.
00:26:17.000I loved Hulk Hogan's speech at the RNC.
00:26:21.000I wish I had been in the- I mean, I was obviously happy to be on IRL that night, but, like, it's the kind of thing you wish you could have experienced live because, you know, it's not- Well, I did.
00:26:30.000Libby was sitting next to me editing for Post Millennial, and I saw her, you know, have a picture of him tearing his shirt, and I was like, Libby, you have to send that to me.
00:27:25.000But I was out in Milwaukee for a week.
00:27:28.000And just this week we had Alina Haba on my show, Wise Guys, and we break down, each of us gave our thoughts on the best moment, and I think from Cara Castronova, my co-host, Alina Haba, to Lou Gelomino, we all agreed that that was like The moment.
00:27:48.000Like, that's why Trump's such a great showman, you know what I mean?
00:27:51.000When Hulk Hogan personalized himself, he said, hey, you know, everybody knows me as the Hulk and all this other stuff, but my name's Terry Bollea, you know, and I couldn't get involved in politics because Hulkamaniacs like Biden and Hulkamaniacs, it was a business thing.
00:28:16.000It was like a moment, you know what I mean?
00:28:18.000And then when he started ripping that shirt open, I mean, that was the bring down the house moment of the whole entire, other than, you know, Trump coming out, the, the fireman, uh, Corey Comptori's jacket was there.
00:28:30.000I thought that was like a really sensitive moment.
00:28:34.000Um, but the Hulkster ripping the shirt, boom.
00:28:37.000As an aside, too, just while you're talking about Trump and all that stuff, someone in the chat said, more zebra print clothing, but he's not wearing a zebra print jacket.
00:29:02.000I think that hype that Hulk brought to the convention, there are a lot of cool moments at the convention, but with that one in particular, I think a lot of people feel like that, like they want to have their moment where they can just be like, I'm in.
00:29:22.000And to now be in this new cycle where it's constant attacks on everybody and Kamala is so much better and she's constantly wagging her finger and using identity politics, it feels very much the opposite of the hype and excitement and the positivity that I felt like a lot of the RNC speakers had.
00:29:41.000So let's jump to this next story from the AP.
00:29:44.000Well, Paris is very busy with their largely gay, and I mean it in a literal sense, like, you know, men who like men.
00:29:54.000Opening ceremony with Dionysus and the mockery of Christianity and depicting one of the horsemen of the apocalypse, the pale horse of death.
00:30:03.000While they're busy with all of that, arsonists have attacked the French high-speed rail system hours before the opening ceremonies, and it's a coordinated attack.
00:30:13.000They're not saying the word terror, but they've been warning about terror threats at the Paris Games, and then when you have a coordinated arson attack on the trains, I don't know why they're not calling it terror, but fine, they can call it whatever they want.
00:30:24.000I'm just going to point out, maybe if your country wasn't so just hell-bent on ripping its culture to shreds, you might have some strong men who could help secure your nation and prevent, I don't know, coordinated arson attacks on your train system.
00:30:40.000And I like that the French intelligence services are taking a page out of the Secret Services book and just being like, we don't know what's going on.
00:30:51.000Yeah, we were covering this today at Human Events and we were looking at it and I was talking to my editor there and I was like, so who did the attack?
00:31:53.000There are all kinds of combative factions that would probably benefit from making a big display of disrupting the opening games in Olympics, or the opening ceremonies for the Olympics.
00:32:03.000I just don't understand how long they think they can keep this under wraps.
00:32:07.000I feel like they're just waiting to decide which narrative is going to do less damage.
00:32:11.000I think, back to my point, I don't know how Europe pushes through this, what's going to happen?
00:32:21.000Marine Le Pen, of course, was, I don't want to say defeated, because I believe they're now the, what is it, the National Front or whatever?
00:33:33.000It stinks that, uh, you know, the simple phrase that, you know, Barack Obama has used, Bill Clinton has used, Ronald Reagan has used, make America great again, poses this massive problem to people, right?
00:33:47.000Number one, they don't want to admit that it was ever great, right?
00:33:51.000It's based on all these horrible things.
00:33:54.000So that's one, you know, and then, well, Why wouldn't you want, if it was, why wouldn't you want it to be great again?
00:34:02.000And you just sit there and, you know, you see Supreme Court justices not being able to define what a woman is.
00:34:09.000I'm hoping young people, you know, we had Brylon Hollyhand on the other day.
00:34:52.000They got those cheese puffs, and if you don't check, there's cricket in it.
00:34:57.000And they use a special word for cricket.
00:34:59.000I forgot what the word was, but it's like a weird word you wouldn't recognize.
00:35:03.000And then you look it up, you're like, oh, that means cricket.
00:35:05.000And they're going to start putting it in food.
00:35:06.000No, they are putting in food, and they're trying to... Actually, you know, the whole... I don't know if we could say this on The Family Show, but, you know, the whole cow farting thing causes so much methane that the, uh, you know, the ozone layer is being damaged by cows.
00:35:26.000So you'll find, uh, you may find products somewhere and it'll say, like in the ingredients, it'll say, you know, like salt enzymes, a cheta protein, blah, blah, blah.
00:35:34.000And you don't realize they change the words on purpose because if they put cricket, you might be like, I don't want to eat the bugs.
00:35:40.000So they're rebranding it so they can start mashing up bugs and putting it in your food.
00:35:47.000Like there's this new thing that's happening now where if you say that Kamala Harris was a DEI hire, which everyone knows she was because Joe Biden promised to have a black woman for his vice president, and that was the only shortlist they put together.
00:36:19.000But now if you say anything about DEI, you have people coming out, you know, pundits on CNN coming out saying that it's like calling her the N-word.
00:36:43.000So it was a racial decision as to who he was going to bring on as his running mate.
00:36:49.000And now if you point that out, you're racist for saying it.
00:36:53.000So it doesn't, like, that doesn't make any sense, you know.
00:36:56.000They're like, they just are changing reality and demanding that everyone go along with it, and it's just infuriating because it is this consistent changing of definitions, like how woman can now mean, you know, the penised man.
00:37:08.000Well, Jack Posobiec nailed it with his question.
00:37:11.000He says, if it's good to be, if DEI is good, why do they get offended when you say this person was a DEI hire?
00:38:09.000Swaths of people that wanted to be with it so badly that they were going to a restaurant, or probably restaurants, that were literally serving them bugs from their backyard.
00:38:23.000Meanwhile, if you were not vaccinated just a few years ago and tried to go out to eat, they called you a grandma killer and complained that you were racist because you wouldn't get a COVID vaccine.
00:38:34.000I wonder what would happen if we started advocating for living in pods and eating bugs.
00:38:52.000They'd be like, Mr. Poole, we'd like you to collaborate with Mr. Beast.
00:38:55.000And I'd be like, I don't know about that guy after all that stuff.
00:38:57.000They'd be like, we're going to make your channel the biggest show in the world as long as you keep saying Live in the Pot and Eat the Bugs.
00:39:05.000Because there was this woman Started a new channel and she made two videos and she got like three million subscribers overnight because she was living in a van.
00:39:14.000Oh yeah, there's a big push for that of people being like, I'm tricking out my van so I can live in it.
00:40:17.000The whole idea of American excellence is going down the drain by the powers that be.
00:40:23.000But I still go back to say our Supreme Court justice could not define what a woman is.
00:40:30.000But now they are saying, and they can't say it in any of the house literature and in local law books, they're man, fireman, all this other stuff.
00:40:40.000But now they are going around shouting from the rooftops, Kamala is going to be the first woman president.
00:40:47.000Why do they have to identify her as a woman?
00:40:50.000I thought we couldn't do that anymore.
00:40:51.000Because they're obsessed with identity, right?
00:40:54.000I mean, I still have heard very few articulated policies from Kamala.
00:40:59.000I know she's kind of slow rolling them out.
00:41:00.000But what I hear more than anything else in the media is, you know, Potentially first female black president.
00:41:51.000Not a single American has voted for her.
00:41:53.000I think some folks around California have kicked the tires on Kamala Harris, maybe in a different way than you're suggesting, but I would just say... Maybe a certain mayor did.
00:42:05.000But I would just say, cautionary to my friends out there who hope for Donald Trump to win, There are so many other things to attack Kamala Harris on.
00:42:16.000Going back to her sexual exploits from 20 or 30 years ago, I think is a big mistake.
00:42:21.000I think it's going to tick off women, because women don't like when people just stereotype that, oh, they must have got there by being hot or by being pretty.
00:42:32.000Well, I think it hurts with, I think it hurts with, you know, undecided women, me personally.
00:42:38.000And by the way, we hate That they go back to 20 years ago with Stormy Daniels and this model that he was with and he was at a party with a chick.
00:42:47.000You know, we hate when they talk about his exploits.
00:42:50.000I don't think we hate when they talk about his exploits.
00:42:52.000I think we hate when they bring him up on federal charges for it.
00:43:19.000It's the secret special operation that Kamala's, you know, gonna have.
00:43:23.000Now, she literally has nothing to do with anyone who's ever made anything up about it, but I'm saying that because I'm in the media and that's what we do, and I hear that she's gonna ban Zin.
00:43:32.000I heard that she's going to close all Chick-fil-A's across the U.S.
00:45:16.000It's like, you go to a campsite surrounded by a bunch of other people in trailers, and then you turn on your widescreen TV and air conditioning and you're like, camping's fun.
00:45:39.000I think the hysteria around, like, the general media hysteria this week, right, because it's both Project 2025 is going to take away, I don't know, oxygen from Earth or something.
00:45:52.000Kamala Harris is the best thing that's ever walked the face of the planet, even though it's very questionable.
00:45:55.000Ask any incarcerated person in California.
00:45:58.000And also, you know, the attacks on JD Vance.
00:46:00.000Like, they are trying to make something happen, which is very funny, considering Biden was just saying we all needed to call for unity.
00:46:08.000But it turns out he just wants conservatives to stop talking, and they don't want to talk about anything but how bad people who don't agree with them are.
00:46:16.000Does Biden even know what's happening at this point?
00:46:38.000And she is just dropping herself into every scheduled aspect of the former Biden campaign.
00:46:46.000That's why they're all pissy that Trump is like, no, I'm not going to do your stupid ABC debate on September 10th that I agreed to with somebody else.
00:46:54.000Why do you get any kind of, you know, consolation prize of like, just, you know, whatever it is getting me to come be on the schedule that was set with somebody else.
00:47:05.000Well, she had a big test yesterday, right?
00:47:10.000If she wanted to assume the role of the President, she should be meeting with the Prime Minister of Israel, but she blew him off.
00:47:18.000Well, she didn't attend the hearing, but they said she met with him privately after Biden met with him.
00:47:23.000Like, they met separately with this guy who then went to Florida and met with Trump today.
00:47:28.000I think it's like... It was a political move, but... Yeah, no, totally.
00:47:32.000And, you know, she's going to posture on that issue in every single direction.
00:47:36.000I think the next couple of weeks, again, she's going to both try and cling to the Biden administration and kind of victory, which none for me, but I guess for Democrats,
00:47:44.000maybe I think he did some things right. And then she's also going to say, but I'm better and
00:47:48.000he did bad things and I'm going to be better than that. It's going to be very weird. And
00:47:52.000you're going to see the liberal media back her up around every corner. It's going to not
00:47:56.000make sense. They're going to be like, sounds good, Kamala, whatever you say.
00:47:59.000Let's jump to this story from the post millennial.
00:48:32.000Well, I'm half kidding, but I do think it's... I'm pretty sure that's not Tommy's headline, by the way.
00:48:37.000Well, the reason why Ray said there's some question as to whether he was actually hit by a bullet or by a shrapnel, it's because it's propaganda from Democrats and from people who hate Trump to diminish the fact that he literally got shot in the ear and nearly died.
00:48:51.000And so I'm saying counter with maximum efficiency.
00:48:55.000FBI confirms Trump was shot during assassination attempt after Chris Wray said it could have been shrapnel.
00:49:01.000And he said it could have been glass, he said all kinds of things, and then everybody ran with it like crazy because they really wanted it to be not true that Trump was almost assassinated.
00:49:10.000And then the FBI came out, Bret Baier, with a statement.
00:49:13.000What struck former President Trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces, fired from the deceased subject's rifle.
00:49:51.000We have a couple different versions of reality we can choose from.
00:49:53.000One is, the Secret Service could not stop or identify an assassin, but regular people in the field, screaming, he's got a gun, he's on the roof, could.
00:50:05.000So the Secret Service is less competent than random people standing about.
00:50:09.000And the head of the FBI, Ray, doesn't even know what Trump was hit by.
00:50:15.000So you can choose that reality of, wow, The government is less competent than random middle-aged individuals standing in the field.
00:50:24.000Or you can choose the, they're intentionally lying and elements within our own government tried to kill Donald Trump.
00:50:45.000I know you're all with the cool kids, so you always get the VIP to the double VIP access and stuff, but... When I was going to the rallies, I was going to the press entrance, and that was about it.
00:50:54.000Yeah, I'm saying, so I get the press, you know, from Newsmax, and I have a NYPD media pass, too, so I get in, and I got some Staten Island ingenuity, so I usually can work my way through, you know, to an even more cool place.
00:51:07.000Most of the ones I've been at, pretty much every one, I can't make a move past where the press area is.
00:51:15.000And if you even try to sniffer over to where some, where the good people are, you don't have the right color on you, you're out.
00:51:23.000So I don't, I, it's unfathomable to me what I've seen at rallies that a kid could walk in, in, you know, weird clothes, carrying a long rifle, somehow get on a roof.
00:51:35.000I got, I was going to, I was in Fort Lauderdale at a Trump rally 10 years ago, and I got the dog, what did they say, signaled or whatever?
00:51:43.000The dog started freaking out, they pulled me to the side, they took all my stuff, they had the dog sniff it all one by one, alerted, they were alerted by the dog, and I told them I do conflict and crisis reporting, so I was like, there's probably tear gas, whatever, and they're like, okay, you're good.
00:52:22.000They're like, well, you have the Second Amendment, and rangefinders aren't illegal, so when we saw a guy walking around with a rifle and a rangefinder, we were like, hmm, seems okay to us.
00:52:30.000He was driving around on a bike with a rifle bag, right?
00:52:36.000You know, when you ask that question, you know, you could have been... What about aerial coverage?
00:52:41.000They said there was no aerial coverage.
00:52:43.000Now, a good friend of mine, his dad worked for the Port Authority of New York for 40 years, handled every VIP, every president, every pope.
00:52:53.000And he said, Johnny, it's just not plausible that they don't have aerial coverage.
00:52:57.000They had NYPD, New York State Police, New Jersey State Police, Port Authority Police, all had helicopters in the air.
00:53:05.000Any time a president came to New York, they had frogmen in boats, East River, Hudson River, in the bay.
00:53:11.000He said these days with drones, they should have had at least three helicopters, state police, local police, FBI and drones.
00:53:36.000The first thing you do is you collect the evidence and you're like, we know what this was.
00:53:40.000If he said Trump was hit by shrapnel, I'd be like, well, that's a bold claim to make, but at least he's got a definitive statement to make.
00:56:31.000I don't like to jinx it, that's why I don't talk in definitive, but if he's elected again, there would be the same kind of missteps?
00:56:37.000I think there are people that he's allowed on stage last week at the convention that I'm not certain are completely loyal to Donald Trump.
00:56:48.000Yeah, you know, Mike Pompeo, you know, he wasn't always exactly perfect Trump guy.
00:56:54.000And, you know, here he is, you know, 50 pounds lighter and he's got a new lease on life in Trump world.
00:57:00.000But I well, I think he gave up on Trump a few times, if you think I think someone on this show said it, that there's a rumor that Pompeo was going around saying he was going to be the vice president.
00:57:11.000Well, this is before someone tried to kill the president.
00:57:14.000I think, uh, I think the Deep State Plan, and I don't know entirely what that means, Deep State, I mean, like, there could be one person who had, like, the math is really simple.
00:57:24.000Some people are irrationally hateful of Trump.
00:57:27.000We know that there are people in government who hate Trump.
00:57:30.000And the question is, of all the people we've heard wishing for death on Trump after this happened, could any of them be in government?
00:57:36.000So I think even if the answer is one, there's a possibility that someone in an official capacity was aiding and abetting or facilitating whatever was going to happen to Donald Trump.
00:57:44.000I think the plan was for Trump to die and for Nikki Haley to be the nominee.
00:57:49.000They would have blamed Iran, and then we would have had war with Iran overnight.
00:58:18.000I mean, I think Iran's the, you know, deep state boogeyman, like they're behind supposedly everything, you know, but at the same time, you know, our government has gone to great lengths to help Iran, you know, particularly Biden, particularly Obama, sending pallets of cash.
01:00:16.000And you could be sure there'll be a thousand snipers on every rooftop from Pennsylvania.
01:00:22.000I really hope that we could assume that, but I don't know.
01:00:25.000I'm saying I would imagine there'll be a great show of, you know, theatrics on this one where there'll be snipers and helicopters and drones.
01:00:33.000It's it's only a couple hours drive from several different major metropolitan areas.
01:00:39.000So not literally a million, but I'm saying this is going to be a massive rally in maybe.
01:02:14.000He told me that Anybody he knows that shoots looked at that landscape and says okay first place I want to be is on that water tower that that was number one but then he also said this he said when we go train
01:02:33.000He said then, you know, when you go to 300, 400, 500, guys start to filter out.
01:02:39.000But, you know, the best in the business are over 500,000, 700,000 yards.
01:02:42.000But he said the worst guys in our unit hit every time from 200.
01:02:47.000I heard they were saying that from that rooftop he was on to where Trump was, the difficulty on a scale of 1 to 10 was a 1.
01:02:56.000That it was 130 yards is, uh, any moron makes their target.
01:03:01.000I said, I said on Newsmax last week that if you want to, you know, going back to what we were saying before, if you want to entertain the thought that it was like kind of some kind of inside job.
01:03:13.000It's whoever, you know, the Trump campaign, the secret service lady said the other day, Trump campaign has to give them five to seven days notice before they announce a date.
01:03:21.000for them to do the early logistics on it.
01:03:24.000Right, so whoever went out there for the Secret Service stood in the middle of that field and said,
01:03:30.000okay, here's where the stage is gonna be.
01:03:33.000I'm gonna put this water tower behind us.
01:03:35.000I'm gonna leave this building on the side here unsnipered, and we're gonna put the stage right here.
01:03:41.000To me, that's the person that was in on it who set the logistics.
01:04:11.000I wish we could hear more, and maybe I just haven't seen enough of their statements, but I wish I could hear more from local law enforcement because, again, Cheadle was so quick to say, oh, well, we're in charge, but also we weren't in charge of that building.
01:04:24.000Like, it doesn't make sense to me that Secret Service would give up a building.
01:04:27.000They're like, oh, local law enforcement's in charge of securing this.
01:04:30.000And then law enforcement pushed back and was like, no, no, we were in charge of traffic.
01:04:36.000It's the inconsistency that I think will ultimately haunt America forever, right?
01:04:41.000The fact that we have all kinds of misinformation, lack of information, silence coming from these people.
01:04:47.000Again, Biden and Trump, and I guess Kamala too, they're all actively being protected by the Secret Service.
01:04:54.000Everyone should be concerned regardless of what your political affiliation is.
01:04:58.000The fact that this agency seems to not be able to produce an answer and also seem to avoid Taking responsibility, they couldn't put a plan together, but they failed.
01:05:07.000And again, you don't have to like Biden, you don't have to like Kamala Harris, but all of our major politicians rely on Secret Service.
01:05:14.000That was true from the minute Trump left, right?
01:05:16.000He still had to depend on Secret Service to take him to the hospital and to make sure he was safe at the RNC.
01:05:21.000Like, the fact that this is such a A needed and like irreplaceable part of a protocol for safety for these people should have everyone concerned by the fact that we are basically hearing nothing and when we hear something it's inconsistent.
01:05:37.000Well don't forget we're also still waiting for the full details on the JFK assassination so it may be another 60 years before we actually get the facts but I certainly think Tim's on something that is set up.
01:05:52.000Roger Stone's still convinced that's not the guy.
01:07:11.000I mean, I think part of it, too, is just the principle of the fact that, you know, when when he requested it, you know, summer of last year, the Biden administration was like, oh, well, it's like the protocol says 120 days.
01:07:22.000They probably should have gone to anyways.
01:07:23.000But I could understand where at least that was like sort of an excuse you could use.
01:08:09.000See, when they leaked that call, I thought that was like one of the two campaigns like kind of pushing that narrative.
01:08:14.000But I always thought RFK was going to hang on to see if Biden dropped out because he would have run as a Democrat if the DNC hadn't just forced him out.
01:10:37.000Those people are not going to vote for anybody else, be it because they like Donald Trump, because they want to see a human Molotov cocktail, or because Donald Trump punishes the left and makes people feel good.
01:12:08.000And we were talking with one of the guys, Paul Danz from Project 2025 on The Culture, our podcast this morning, and I was just like, I don't think it goes far enough.
01:12:16.000Like, we want to de-weaponize the FBI.
01:12:46.000But public school and teachers unions are also always against school choice movements.
01:12:49.000Like with West Virginia, with the Hope Scholarship, it was always like big teachers groups, public schools are like, you're going to ruin the school.
01:12:55.000It's like, the schools aren't doing well.
01:13:24.000So I knew the teachers union in New York, Mike Mulgrew.
01:13:28.000He's one of the worst leftists on earth, but I knew him.
01:13:31.000And my boss said to me, tell him we'll give every teacher in the New York State Teachers Union a $25 gift card for overstock to make up for them losing it this year.
01:13:58.000Next time your mom calls you and she's like, I heard, you know, they're in this, it should be like, well, did you hear that Trump is going to abolish the Department of Consumer Relations?
01:14:09.000And then see how your mom reacts to that news.
01:14:11.000Because like, all I can think of when I hear this story from anybody that he's going to get rid of the Department of Education is, What does the Department of Education do?
01:14:21.000And they're like, I don't know, but he shouldn't get rid of it and be like, okay, what if I told you, like, what if the Department of Education was like a program to take funding away from schools?
01:14:35.000Would you be for it or against it then?
01:14:39.000I mean, what if your mom calls you and you're like, yeah, Trump's going to empower teachers to have more influence in the classroom and really be able to do all the stuff because we're taking the federal government out of schools, right?
01:14:51.000You could sell this to her in a way that I'm sure she would be like, no, no, no.
01:14:55.000But like, it's fascinating to me that it's like, no matter what, if they hear it from a pundit, they're like, Well, you know, Rachel Maddow says it's bad, so I don't trust it at all.
01:15:09.000Send your mom the Newsbusters Borders Are video.
01:15:11.000That's perfect, where they keep calling her Borders Are.
01:15:14.000But I think the issue for the most part is, for anyone's family member, you cannot tell them, well, actually, Trump's going to do a good thing, another good thing.
01:15:26.000You've got to break the absurdity by agreeing with them in a way that makes no sense, and just to see where they're at in their cult mentality.
01:15:35.000Like, the US Department of Stonemasonry is going to get gutted, and I'm really worried about that.
01:15:40.000You better tell all your friends, and then just have them go around saying the most nonsensical, stupid things.
01:16:23.000I grew up in Connecticut and I remember one of my high school – I went to public school in high school – and I remember one of my teachers saying that – and I can't remember how this works exactly.
01:16:32.000Someone will be better at quoting this than I am sure in the comments.
01:16:34.000But basically like to be a teacher in Connecticut, you had to be a part of the union even if you didn't want to be.
01:16:41.000So even if you didn't have any kind of involvement with them, you still had to give them money, which I think is fascinating, right?
01:16:47.000Like it's there to support teachers but actually not at all.
01:16:53.000The union guy I know, just to close that loop, he turned down $25 times 44,000 union members because Patrick Byrne was the biggest advocate for school choice in the state of Utah and the guy said he didn't want to do business with someone who cared about school choice.
01:17:11.000So the union leader Turned down millions of dollars to be split up amongst his members because he didn't like the school choice policies of the guy giving the gift, so he didn't take the gift.
01:17:23.000It's wild to me that teachers don't like school choice so much.
01:17:26.000Like could you imagine being a teacher and you're in this school and it's like all the kids are unhappy there, it's struggling, whatever else.
01:17:33.000Or you could be a teacher at a school where people opt to go there, right?
01:17:37.000Like they are interested, they're committed to their kids' education.
01:17:40.000Like it would just seem like such a different environment to me.
01:17:43.000I want to pull up this story from the Atlantic.
01:17:46.000Kamala Harris and the threat of a woman's laugh.
01:17:50.000Criticism of emotional expression has long been a weapon of choice for those wanting to cut down women in political power.
01:17:59.000And I gotta say, I was terrified, actually.
01:18:04.000Just a moment ago, Libby laughed as I was trying to read this, and it sent chills down my spine.
01:19:09.000Mary Trump, his niece, has said that Fred Trump, the former president's father, drilled into his son that laughing is to make yourself vulnerable.
01:19:16.000It's to let down your guard in some way, to lose a little bit of control.
01:19:49.000In many recent cultures, laughter for women has been an outright transgressive act.
01:19:53.000Under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the former First Lady Laura Bush noted in a 2001 speech, women faced beatings if they were seen laughing.
01:20:01.000And this is what is apparently, according to The Atlantic, behind men's criticism Those who seem triggered by Harris's laugh, though, might feel the way they do for a reason.
01:20:11.000In her book, The Unruly Woman, Gender and the Genres of Laughter, the media scholar Kathleen Rowe Carlin remarks that when women laugh on film and television, they reframe themselves as subjects rather than objects, asserting their right to an emotional response.
01:20:24.000Women also laugh when they eat salads.
01:20:37.000There's a meme about if you look up women eating salad, they're always laughing.
01:20:41.000As if there's something funny about eating a salad.
01:20:43.000And what really drives me is like... And they're always alone.
01:20:45.000They're always alone eating the salad.
01:20:47.000And the thing is like, okay, I gotta be honest.
01:20:50.000Sometimes I go out to eat with my friends and I will laugh in the middle of my meal.
01:20:54.000But I don't pick up my cheeseburger, hold it to my face and just bust out laughing while holding my- I put the cheeseburger down if someone's talking to me.
01:22:48.000Yeah, because it'll... as a meme it highlights that she laughs all the time and it'll put the seed in people's minds to pay attention when she talks because she laughs inappropriately and then it will put some negative pressure where she'll have to reconsider this or people will be like, why are you laughing?
01:24:22.000It's as organic as Kamala Harris' laugh and or that Obama phone call that we got a nice video of today, right, where the Obamas call and endorse her and they all act like they're, you know, best buds.
01:24:32.000It's, you know, I understand that there's always going to be a certain level of, like, marketing and theatrics in politics, right?
01:24:38.000But I just can't imagine that voters are looking at this and being like, wow, we're being given a very genuine insight into Kamala Harris's life.
01:24:47.000I mean, it just – it reads very fake to me and I think that is not actually what people want right now.
01:26:04.000It's like a very high compliment from Gen Z right now, which is interesting because it seems to basically have been manufactured by whatever record company is behind this British pop star.
01:26:15.000Always how younger generations form culture, they're told to by older generations.
01:26:19.000And then they think they're cool because they're marching in lockstep.
01:26:21.000And then it turns out that the Sex Pistols were a manufactured boy band.
01:26:27.000I went to a skate park and I saw Black Lives Matter spray painted and these kids think they're edgy for spray painting what Walmart told them to spray paint.
01:26:33.000And I'm like, that's not very edgy, dude.
01:26:35.000My complaint is that it's, like, probably a British record label, right?
01:26:38.000Like, why are we letting the Brits have this?
01:26:40.000And, you know, all the love to my people, but, like, why are they—why is there so much influence on American politics for the Democrats right now?
01:26:46.000You know, I think that it's very much a natural cycle because the right, I suppose, and people of more traditional values do not engage kids the way the corporations do, and these institutions have been dominated by the left for some time.
01:27:03.000And so they intentionally target them with these things to create these slang terms, which they can then use.
01:27:09.000And it's funny to watch these videos where Gen Z people are like, oh, I'm really excited to vote for Kamala.
01:27:20.000I listened to some- Gotta fall in line.
01:27:22.000An NBC contributor today, we were talking about Kamala Harris's potential VP picks, and they were like, I mean, she's looking at white men.
01:28:57.000Do you have a guess on who the VP will be?
01:29:00.000I really don't have a strong sense that Camel is even going to make it to November, to be quite honest with you.
01:29:08.000So I think, I don't know if it's going to be a challenge or, you know, at this point it's, you know, musical presidential candidates going, you know, and if you remember back to the primaries, Buttigieg was leading.
01:29:23.000And then all of a sudden, you know, Biden made a deal with Clyburn and Obama that he's going to win on Super Tuesday, but he's going to do anything they say.
01:30:10.000I think mayor Pete is like the darling of the party and they think, Hey, listen, if we can any way, shape or form rigmarole this one, like we did last time, we'll get a, um, black, but not black woman with a gay guy.
01:30:25.000And like, it's like the D D E I buffet.
01:30:28.000Well he's transportation secretary right now and I think we've had so many big news stories about infrastructure failures like the bridge and the train in Ohio and all of this stuff that like he may come with too much baggage right now.
01:30:41.000I mean you have to kind of answer for this thing and I don't think anybody talks about that because everyone knows it was not handled well or appropriately.
01:30:48.000If Trump lost his life two weeks ago it would have been woman of color versus woman of color.
01:30:55.000And they would have been going like, it doesn't matter who you vote for.
01:30:58.000Both of them want war with Iran and both of them are women of color.
01:31:02.000And then Trump, you know what really happened?
01:31:04.000Because they don't want to admit this.
01:31:05.000FBI Director Wray, he doesn't want to admit this.
01:31:08.000Trump was there, and he looked over to his right, and he saw the guy on the top of the building, and he saw the guy with his keen, eagle eyes.
01:31:16.000Trump saw the finger on the trigger, and then he smirked and tilted his head perfectly and went right past him, and he went, ha!
01:31:26.000When they're saying, like, he wasn't even shot by a bullet, we go the other way and the exact opposite.
01:31:30.000In fact, you saw Donald Trump raise his hand to his head when it happened?
01:31:33.000What actually happened was, as the bullet was coming, he swatted it away.
01:31:38.000But he was so fast he hit himself in the ear and it was actually his lightning speed which created a vacuum which sliced his own ear because Trump is too fast and too strong.
01:32:18.000I didn't really get to see it last time.
01:32:22.000It's the only good thing illegal immigration has ever done for our country, which is to create a reason to make that chart to give Trump something to look at.
01:32:30.000Sorry, it was terrible to live around that line.
01:32:32.000What really worries me is that the deep state has gotten really bad at everything, including assassinations.
01:32:37.000And I think this is actually the strong message to the people.
01:32:43.000Maybe you're sitting here saying, you know, it's good that we have intelligence agencies running things behind the scenes to keep us all safe.
01:32:49.000And then I say to you, Dude, they can't even assassinate a guy anymore.
01:33:01.000I'm just, in my mind, watching that live stream when the bullet goes past Trump, and then he gets back up and yells, fight Kamala Harris, just, yeah, spitting out her coffee at the fact that Trump survived.
01:33:17.000I think a lot of people didn't like it.
01:33:18.000I mean, that's why you got, like, Joy Reid saying it's suspicious that they let him stop for that photo op.
01:33:24.000Like, you have this iconic moment of somebody seeing, you know, people who have come to support him, like, terrified, not sure what's going on, and, like, offering them comfort, and you make it something cynical and bad.
01:33:36.000I just love all these like slang terms that Gen Z uses because they're just like words made up by corporations.
01:33:50.000Every generation goes through that period and then you get a little older and you're like, that's why I was saying that because Interscope wanted me to say that.
01:34:11.000And then they go to a bunch of teenage girls and they're like, brat.
01:34:15.000And they're like, like the dolls we play with as kids!
01:34:19.000Right and now just like that just like that and it works and now they're all posting it and it's you know And it's actually pretty cringe brat used to be in it kind of an insult No, it's kind of a compliment, but that's the best what happened.
01:34:33.000That's sort of how it goes Yeah, I'm saying but no implication is that you're arrogant cocky and you know, you're you're your own person you brat But you cool Yeah, bad means good.
01:37:48.000I talked to a young woman who went through with the top surgery, as they call it, and had a double mastectomy and did not feel appropriately male and started thinking about all of the other surgeries that she could do to make herself male.
01:38:02.000And then she was like, wait a second, that's not going to do it.
01:38:04.000And now she's basically just grieving her body.
01:38:50.000But she changed her clothes, changed her appearance, and masculinized herself in a way that she could pass as a guy, and then she was like, it was miserable.
01:39:40.000They have no skills, there's other guys, and you only need one guy to have a million babies, so sorry, you're worthless.
01:39:46.000Women, because they're the only ones who have babies, are maximum social value at younger ages, but as women get older, Then their social value declines.
01:39:55.000And again, it's not sexual, it's social.
01:39:57.000So this includes workplace value and things like this.
01:40:00.000There's an inflection point around 28 where the value of males and females intersect and the social value of women is declining.
01:40:08.000Women in their late 20s experiencing this are like, this is not fair.
01:40:40.000Which is true for a lot of stuff, right?
01:40:41.000Like we're describing is like That searching, right?
01:40:45.000The not feeling good enough, the internal insecurity, and like the woman you were talking to who went through the double spinal mastectomy, like I'm actually really glad that she had that realization after just top surgery, right?
01:40:59.000And you see videos, like Libs of TikTok post these videos of people who went through the whole thing and they still don't feel good, you know?
01:43:48.000I think a lot of people, especially during, like, post-COVID, but, you know, it's probably going on for a long time, are, a lot of people have started, you know, getting their own chickens.
01:43:57.000I mean, like, well, I can just have my own eggs and sort of that, like, return to independence in a lot of ways.
01:44:02.000I don't know if Staten Island would be, you know, interested in having a backyard chicken farm.
01:44:06.000I bet there's some Staten Islanders who have chickens.
01:46:17.000Uh, where you build barracks and you have little, you have peasants and peons who go and cut down wood and mine for gold and then you build an army and you go to war with each other.
01:46:25.000And then World of Warcraft, I think they did Warcraft 2, 3, a bunch of expansions.
01:46:30.000World of Warcraft 06 became an open world where you played a single character RPG.
01:46:35.000And then they made Hearthstone, it was like what, like, was it late 2000s?
01:46:57.000It was one thing when you started back in 06, and you got from one level 60, or I think it was level 40 was the first level cap or whatever, I don't remember.
01:47:05.000But, uh, level 60, and you had a game to play, you had zones to go through, there were people of various levels, and you could interact with them, and some were too strong, and it was fun, because you're like, I'm a level 27 rogue, and I go into this area, and there's a 35 alliance, there's a horde, and he's gonna kill me, I'm a PvP server, oh, it's so much fun.
01:47:21.000Then you get to endgame, and you're strong, and I would always love playing the rogue and going into Orgrimmar, because I'd play alliance.
01:47:27.000And then I'd just mess with people, because I have like a super strong character, and they'd be like, alliance, and then they'd fight you.
01:47:32.000And then the expansions came out, and it was like, okay, 10 more levels.
01:47:36.000Now it's at the point where it's like, they had to race at the levels, Because the game's been around for too long.
01:47:40.000They need to make a World of Warcraft 2, get rid of all the old stuff and say, we're starting fresh with a new game, and everyone starts over at the beginning.
01:48:19.000Because you instantly level up to the top, instantly get access to a lot of money from the dungeons you go to, or the instances, then you go and buy the resources from someone else, and they're all ridiculously expensive, and you instantly level up, it's boring.
01:48:41.000It used to be you started the game, you're level one, and you're like, oh man, my friends are going to help me, we're going to level up, and I'm going to go on these adventures, and now it's just like, I started the game, I press the button, I'm level 50, and now I'm bored.
01:48:52.000Do you have to pay to get to level 50?
01:48:55.000When you buy the game, you get an option to create a character to jump to a certain level so that you can play with your friends.
01:49:01.000Because they were like, well, if someone's, you know, level, I don't even know what the max level is right now.
01:49:22.000I mean, it's just never something I was into, but maybe that's... The thing is, for computer games, I only ever got into, like, Sims and Sims 2.
01:49:30.000But that's effectively a virtual dollhouse.
01:50:06.000You could find ways to glitch on top of places you couldn't get to, so you'd be standing above people and they couldn't get to you, and they're like, mmm, we're gonna get rid of that.
01:50:13.000Then they introduced flying, and all of a sudden now you can just fly over anything, and it's like, grr.
01:50:26.000Alright, LeBlanc Steven says, Dionysus' cult is said to be the three ins- to be the inspiration for the Last Supper and a lot of the myth around Jesus' life.
01:50:57.000Yeah, I wonder, you know, suffragettes or all these like early age feminists, if they would look at it today and be like, we tried so hard to give you guys a place in society and you just let yourself be destroyed.
01:51:27.000And I covered it for him and I wanted to cover the walk away movement, you know, they're trying to recruit Democrats to become Republicans and there were people there that were, you know, proudly gay and they're conservative and stuff.
01:51:44.000But you know, this one woman was saying to me that, you know, The whole trans movement is kind of taking over all the work we did as, you know, gay people to get like equal treatment.
01:51:58.000Now these trans people are coming in and they're basically destroying it because it's, it's the gay rights is now all about the trans and it's like they're bastardizing, you know, woman's rights, gay rights.
01:53:28.000Like I mentioned before, there were rumors he was going to pick Rubio as vice president, so I don't know how much weight any of these rumors actually have.
01:53:35.000He came out today and said that he's never considered Jamie Dimon or Larry Fink, so I think that's been debunked.
01:53:55.000It was reported that they don't even like any other law enforcement have guns because they need to be in full account of who's got a gun and where the shots may be coming from.
01:54:03.000And if they have a guy, if they hear a gunshot and they don't got any people there, they want to know if there's other agencies they can't communicate with, they don't want to know where the shots are coming from.
01:54:11.000But this one time in Butler, PA, Whoops.
01:54:17.000Steel Toad says the freaking venue was the easiest venue in the country to secure, WTF.
01:54:21.000An idiot on the street could have secured that venue.
01:54:24.000Regular people were screaming, he's got a gun, and the Secret Service was like, what?
01:54:30.000And they're like, that guy over there!
01:54:44.0003 hours they spotted him, 3 hours before.
01:54:46.000But I'm saying that Cheadle said the other day that at least 45 minutes before the rally even started they had him as a suspicious person.
01:54:55.000And a buddy of mine who just retired Secret Service out of Philly told me when they have somebody they think is suspicious, and sometimes it's just somebody who's a little wacky, they put a body man to that person.
01:55:09.000This is what I kept asking, why was there not a plainclothes officer following them around?
01:55:12.000My buddy told me that when they think somebody is suspicious, not a threat, suspicious is one level down from threat, They put a body man to him and say, all right, listen, Junior, go follow that guy around for a few hours, you know, for the next hour, check it.
01:55:28.000And they don't really, if there's a threat, they don't release their, the person they're protecting from holding.
01:55:34.000Damaging appointed, they have holdings on, they say, well, hold on, we got a threat.
01:57:15.000Remember during 2020, they said the red mirage.
01:57:20.000They said on election night there's gonna be a red mirage, it's gonna look like Trump is winning, and then later on they're gonna count the mail-in votes and actually Biden will win.
01:57:29.000Because they're telling you what they're going to do.
01:57:32.000Right now they're saying Gen Z is all about Kamala.
01:57:36.000You look at HAVV, Help America Vote Verification, where are these signups coming from?
01:57:41.000Joe Biden signed an executive order, I think it was March 7, 2021.
01:57:45.000saying the federal government is now going to register people to vote at the state level, and several states were like, hell no you're not!
01:57:53.000So the registrations we're likely seeing are college students that are getting registered, whether they know it or not, they're going to get universal mail-in vote, a ballot harvester is going to collect that, and then come election day they're going to be like, remember when we said Gen Z was coming out in droves for Kamala Harris?
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02:00:34.000Johnny, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:36.000Just, uh, listen, keep doing what you're doing, brother, because, uh, we need more voices.
02:00:41.000I know, uh, some of the commenters are, uh, having fun with my accent and my background, but, um, you know, we're, I think we're common in that we speak, people speak.