On this week's episode of the podcast, we discuss the latest in the Lakin Reilly case, the bizarre story about a Trump supporter being arrested for an alleged assassination attempt, and the strange story about how a sheriff thought it was an assassination attempt.
00:00:39.000But we'll break this down because it's still a very strange story.
00:00:42.000The sheriff who arrests this guy is also a Trump supporter.
00:00:44.000So maybe it's an issue of Sheriff got worried because we're all worried about Donald Trump's safety, sees a guy he thinks is weird, panics, says I think it's an assassination attempt.
00:00:52.000The guy who gets pulled over is the guy with a gun who's a Trump supporter.
00:01:06.000She tries to defend and downplay the Venezuelan gangs taking over apartment complexes by adamantly defying J.D. Vance and saying, oh, this is only a handful.
00:01:17.000Ladies and gentlemen, J.D. Vance strikes back saying, are you hearing yourself?
00:01:21.000And I got a couple of stories for you from The New York Times and from NPR when they said this isn't happening.
00:01:27.000There are no migrant gangs taking over apartment complexes.
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00:05:02.000He's too modest to tell you, but he is hardcore royalty.
00:05:08.000The Cro-Mags are icons in the hardcore and metal scene, and like I said, he's modest because he's a hardcore guy, and that's how hardcore guys are.
00:05:18.000But I'll go ahead and I'll give you his bona fides.
00:05:21.000Hannah Claire, how are you doing? I just think we're in for a night of bromance because you fanboyed over Phil and Phil is fanboying right back.
00:05:27.000Love this guy. Whatever the macho equivalent of this is.
00:05:29.000I'm Hanukkah Brimlow. It's good to see you guys.
00:05:31.000Let's get started. So the big news, of course, we got this from KTLA. Trump campaign not viewing Coachella incident as an assassination attempt.
00:05:49.000Liberals were coming out saying, oh, it's not true.
00:05:51.000And then not only was it true, but this dude, Ryan Ruth, wrote up a letter offering a bounty and other crazy things pertaining to, I try to be careful here, you know, but threats on Trump's life.
00:06:01.000So when this story drops, the concerns we have now is the media is going to deny it.
00:06:18.000The story goes that he had actual VIP passes to the Coachella rally, and he stops at a checkpoint.
00:06:24.000He has a loaded shotgun and a handgun.
00:06:26.000And the sheriff checks his car and is just like, okay, this guy is up to no good.
00:06:30.000Checks his passports, claims the guy's got fake passes.
00:06:32.000He claims they're real. I don't know what's true, man.
00:06:35.000But he says apparently he's got fake passports, too.
00:06:38.000This guy, Vem, says that his passport's real.
00:06:40.000It's Armenian. So he's got a foreign passport as well with his full Armenian name on.
00:06:44.000It's not fake. The story is absolutely wild.
00:06:46.000He was released on $5,000 bail later that day and is scheduled to appear in court on January 2nd, 2025.
00:06:54.000Apparently, they're saying this is just a gun charge.
00:06:56.000But the sheriff went on TV and has done a bunch of interviews saying, I believe we stopped an assassination attempt.
00:07:01.000Now, this sheriff attended the RNC and is apparently also a Trump supporter.
00:07:05.000I'm going to go ahead and say I do not believe this was an assassination attempt.
00:07:09.000And it's kind of strange that the corporate press is still running the narrative largely that it was because I feel like that benefits Trump.
00:07:19.000I think they don't know what to make of this story.
00:07:21.000I mean, to me, as more and more information came out about it, the sheriff or maybe any sheriff's department that is in charge of helping with security at a Trump rally are on edge right now.
00:07:33.000No one wants to be Butler 2.0 where there is another attempt on Trump's life that results in gunfire on their watch.
00:08:12.000The assassination attempts get clicks.
00:08:14.000Like, that headline makes people read the story, and I think corporate press is really up for itself.
00:08:18.000Yeah, I think it's likely that the boring story is the most close to true, and I think that the media just tries to add context as they hope to get more clicks and stuff.
00:08:32.000And look, I mean, it's not like the media is known, modern media is known for being, you know, honest and shooting straight.
00:08:40.000If they can slime people on the right, they're going to do it.
00:08:43.000So, you know, you don't hate the media enough, so...
00:08:46.000I think Trump assassination equals clicks, equals ad sales.
00:08:49.000Absolutely. I mean, I saw an interview with him, I think, this morning, and he just said...
00:08:58.000I got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, and I traveled with guns, and I crossed into California.
00:09:08.000Look, I'm a big 2A. I'm probably one of the craziest 2A guys out there, but I don't think anybody should be bringing loaded weapons to a Trump rally.
00:12:19.000I watched some Bill Maher. Bill Maher said Donald Trump called for Kamala Harris to be impeached and arrested for appearing on CBS. No, he did not.
00:12:28.000He said the collusion with a major media network to manipulate her answers for positive coverage to help her in the election should be illegal.
00:12:35.000And she should drop out because of it.
00:12:41.000That's how I feel watching the ABC morning show.
00:12:45.000It's like they are in a complete parallel universe where some of the names are familiar, but most of the details are completely different.
00:12:52.000But I do think it's interesting that Kamala is going to appear on Fox News, in part because the announcement that she's going to do that comes days after this bipartisan council where she's saying, oh, I'm going to assemble.
00:13:03.000I'm not only going to have a Republican in my cabinets, which she moved on that from a, I would consider having one, to I'm definitely going to have a Republican in my cabinet, to And now she's proposing she'll have this council where she gets to hear from, I don't know, the other side of the aisle.
00:13:16.000Of course, we know she'd pick like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger.
00:13:19.000I don't think the Republicans actually feel represented.
00:13:21.000But it does mean that some of the appeals that they have been brushing off, like Trump bringing on RFK, Tulsi having some sort of independent support is actually polling well, or it seems to be working with voters because now she's copying him.
00:13:39.000I have to issue a correction. I mean, correction's not the right word, but I'm thinking about it now because I'm looking at people talking about the Kamala ads.
00:13:47.000If the Harris campaign came to us and offered an ad spot, wanted to buy an ad spot, I would say yes.
00:13:51.000And I was thinking about it because even Fox News runs ads from the Harris campaign.
00:13:56.000But it's an opportunity to counter what those messages are.
00:14:00.000So if they did come to me and say, hey, we want you to play this 30-second or minute-long ad for Common at the beginning of the show, I'd be like, yeah, yeah, okay, let's do it.
00:14:06.000And then I would analyze the whole ad, and as soon as it was over, I'd be like, now let's rip that thing to shreds.
00:14:11.000I would preface the ad with, now we're going to play an ad from the Harris campaign who bought the spot.
00:14:15.000Stick around afterwards because we're going to dissect it.
00:14:17.000and then take the opportunity. I do think it's kind of silly for me to be like every major network doing shows that are even critical like Laura Ingram on Fox News, very critical, all their opinion people are, and then outright be like we wouldn't either. My view is kinda like maybe you want to take their money and use that Like, fine, give me the money and we'll get to fund the show.
00:14:37.000Because my attitude right now is, the ads run no matter what.
00:16:14.000But I don't trust nobody. This guy's saying he's not a part of any sovereign citizen movement, and that's all lies and all manipulations.
00:16:21.000I think what it may be is, as Hannah Clare was mentioning earlier, everybody's on edge.
00:16:25.000And so I actually think it's fair to say we can call this on a bad hair day because it sounds like the sheriff was doing a good job.
00:16:33.000In that he saw a guy with a passport with a name that didn't look right.
00:16:36.000The passes didn't seem real and he had loaded weapons.
00:16:39.000I think that person should be turned around.
00:16:42.000Absolutely. Because what's going to happen is, I mean, this Crooks dude in Butler is able to get a gun into the rally because they were too lax.
00:16:48.000Don't bring weapons to a presidential rally, man.
00:16:50.000Yeah. I mean, look, I mean, the two-way absolutist people...
00:17:21.000The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes, and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
00:17:38.000Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and Donald Trump is the problem, and not Kamala Harris' open border.
00:17:47.000Americans are so fed up with what's going on, and they have every right to be.
00:17:58.000Listen to how she talks. I I'm gonna stop you.
00:18:00.000The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes, and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
00:18:48.000Just say, okay, we as reasonable people think it is shocking that Venezuelan gangs took over apartments in the United States.
00:18:57.000You know what, man? I have this question, and I remember Daryl Davis.
00:19:03.000He's amazing. If you don't know who he is, he's a black blues musician.
00:19:06.000One day he said he was thinking about the Klan and these white supremacists.
00:19:10.000He says, how could somebody hate me if they don't know me?
00:19:12.000So he went to a Klan rally. And he started talking to people, and they said a bunch of mean things to him, but they didn't attack him or anything.
00:19:18.000And then he ended up making friends with these guys, and many of them actually quit and turned in their robes and said, I was wrong.
00:19:23.000I was completely wrong. Because he said, how can they hate me if they don't know me?
00:19:26.000This is what I see when I see Martha Raddatz Just, you can hear the indignation, the hatred she has for Vance in her voice.
00:19:33.000I'm going to stop you. The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes, and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
00:20:02.000I say, simply explain to me your thoughts and opinions.
00:20:05.000Why is a journalist, a corporate press journalist, so angry?
00:20:09.000And you know what? I'm sorry. I got to do an extended rant on this one because I've got this from NPR. September 6th, 2024, Aurora police chief says there's no evidence that Venezuelan gang took over apartment.
00:20:19.000Here's the New York Times, September 15th, how the false story of a gang takeover in Colorado reached Trump.
00:23:46.000These people are going in there and just looting the store and now they're ready to pass another law to say, hey, you know, we're going to make looting a crime again, you know?
00:23:59.000I'll tell you. You know, I grew up in a liberal area and I remember being a teenager and hearing all the stuff about pro-choice and all that.
00:24:08.000And then I met someone. I was living in the suburbs.
00:24:11.000And I was, you know, hanging out at the local college.
00:24:56.000The issue is plainly visible to the average reasonable person who's trying to figure out what's going on.
00:25:02.000And they're angry that no matter what they do, they keep getting exposed as liars.
00:25:05.000And they can't defeat the people they hate.
00:25:09.000And to Phil's point, if the concern is an increasing tolerance for authoritarian policing, then the Democrats are now in a position where they can say, oh, well, we're going to be tough on crime.
00:25:21.000But what they're saying is we're going to be tough on crime for Americans who are legally in this country already because we are going to try to maintain the duality of we are compassionate to people who are here illegally.
00:25:32.000All illegal immigrants are here because of some, you know, very sympathetic Asylum seeker type reason when the reality is that is probably not the majority of people who enter the country and it's definitely not the policies that police officers have to enforce right now in places like Aurora.
00:25:51.000And even if you have a situation where the police are empowered to arrest people, you're going to have the DAs that aren't prosecuting or judges that let people go.
00:26:01.000This is a bit of a sidetrack, but there was a story about two joyriders, I believe it was in Vegas, that hit a guy and killed him.
00:26:09.000And it was clearly, they intended to do it, they targeted him, he was a sheriff, he was on his bike, and two guys were in, and I believe it was a stolen car, they hit him, killed him, and they ran him down intentionally.
00:26:26.000Yeah, intentionally, they were talking about it, and the driver was just recently let off.
00:27:19.000Like... What's happening now there and the reason I got out of there is because New York's a trash can fire where the criminals are just, they have all the rights.
00:27:32.000And I mean, even back in the day, people had the common sense like, hey, you know, and just one example.
00:27:41.000If you got caught with an illegal gun back in the day, even 10 years ago, it was an automatic bullet, meaning you got a year in Rikers Island, and then you got a year for every bullet in that gun, right?
00:27:56.000Now, you could hold up a store, pistol whip somebody with a loaded pistol, and you get a desk appearance ticket because Bragg, this guy who was the DA... Calvin Bragg, yeah.
00:28:11.000It's incredible what he's done to the city.
00:28:15.000And like the Marine that choked that dude out on the subway that was attacking everybody.
00:28:19.000He goes to jail. I'm like, and what that's doing is saying like, I mean, I grew up, you know, Bernard Goetz went on the subway and did what he did.
00:28:30.000And then I really feel it's going to, you know, it's going to cause...
00:28:37.000People to start taking the law into their own hands in a certain way because if the police are not protecting you and my friends who are cops are so frustrated because they're like, look, we lock these guys up.
00:28:49.000We do. My friend was the head of the gun confiscation task force in the 75 in Brooklyn.
00:28:56.000And these DAs and these judges and these prosecutors, they give them a slap on the wrist and they're right back out on the street.
00:29:03.000It's discord between the citizens and the police, but it's the police and the judicial system.
00:29:08.000I'm sure there are police who look at some of these cases and say, like, these two jaw-writing guys, whoever arrests them is probably like, this is important.
00:29:15.000These are people who should not be on the street.
00:29:17.000And then it gets turned over to a judge who is like, I have my own opinions on this.
00:29:20.000I'm going to treat them. Well, I'll tell you, a lot of the...
00:29:22.000You know, the liberal policies, especially in New York City, right?
00:29:28.000And I get it because some of those guys came from Long Island.
00:29:31.000They didn't have any clue how to interact with people that lived in the inner city in Brooklyn.
00:29:37.000And they were, you know, throwing guys up against the wall that were coming off work just because they were African American, you know, and like that.
00:29:46.000But... When you do away with the whole thing just because of a couple of bad apples, right?
00:29:51.000But guess who wants those task forces to come back?
00:29:54.000The people that live in the Marcy Projects, the poor black and brown people that are being the victims of all this gun violence now that's happening in the city.
00:30:08.000We got this one from the New York Post. Baby face Trendy Aragua crew at New York City Migrant Shelter targets Times Square and they're getting away with it.
00:30:16.000Here you go, ladies and gentlemen. Trendy Aragua is taking over Times Square now.
00:30:20.000We already heard about that guy with the gun in Times Square.
00:30:22.000What happened? He got arrested or was he shooting at somebody?
00:30:25.000What happened with that? Do you guys remember that story?
00:30:27.000He shot somebody and then they jumped the cop and they let those guys out.
00:30:34.000Desk appearance ticket and the guy split.
00:30:37.000Trend Day Aragua, not taking over Times Square, pistol-packing Trend Day Aragua members, become a terror in Times Square, targeting New Yorkers and tourists.
00:30:49.000They say a brutal crew of baby-faced—stop saying that.
00:30:53.000That's ridiculous— Gangbangers at a city-funded Manhattan shelter are pulling off.
00:30:59.000They're doing that because they're trying to make an allusion to back in the early 1900s.
00:31:02.000It's not funny. These are criminals from Venezuela who have come here and are terrorizing Americans under an administration that is doing nothing about it.
00:31:11.000And I'm not going to give any leeway to any of the cops either because they can say, oh, we arrest them anyway.
00:31:16.000No, they're not doing anything about it.
00:31:18.000Nearly two dozen young migrant thugs, some as young as 11, are part of a dangerous, asylum-seeking brat pack that has graduated from purse snatchings to gunpoint heists targeting New Yorkers and tourists alike.
00:31:29.000But they're managing to stay out of jail because of their ages and the Empire State's lenient criminal justice laws, Detective Bureau Assistant Chief Jason Savino said.
00:31:39.000We know they have access to guns, evident by the fact they've done gunpoint robberies, and they've been brazen enough to showcase pistols in and around their social media.
00:31:48.000This is the first formulated group that we have found, where this group of about 20 individuals, in pack format, hang out every day, post on social media, boast about their crew.
00:31:56.000You see little pockets in and around Times Square, and in and around the shelters.
00:32:01.000But as far as a true threshold, it's been limited to shelters.
00:32:05.000Calling themselves Los Diablos de la 42, Spanish from the Little Devils of 42nd Street.
00:32:10.000The crew of about 21 gang members has been busted for 50 separate incidents, and yet not one is behind bars.
00:32:17.000They committed the robberies in all the sexy places in and around Central Park, in and around Times Square, in and around transit, and targeting tourists.
00:32:25.000They kind of had a graduation of sorts and a progression where originally it started as snatches and then went to strong-armed robberies and then started brandishing knives in a PAC format.
00:32:34.000This is intentional. This is anarcho-tyranny.
00:32:37.000The government is allowing this to happen to you.
00:32:40.000New York is allowing this to happen to you.
00:32:42.000The Harris-Biden administration can stop it.
00:32:45.000The NYPD knows they're hanging out in packs with weapons.
00:32:49.000They could stop it. They don't because they want this to happen to you.
00:32:53.000That young woman who got jumped and murdered up by Columbia University a few years ago, they know it's happening.
00:33:00.000They don't care. And I'm not going to give any leeway on any of the beat cops who are part of this and know it's happening and say, well, don't blame me.
00:33:08.000Nah. Right. Well, you see what happened when the minute Adams gave that whole talk That this is going to destroy New York City.
00:33:16.000And now he's under indictment and investigation.
00:33:20.000The minute, you know, they weaponized the Department of Justice against anybody that speaks out on what's happening, you know, with the migrant crisis.
00:33:31.000And, you know, a slap in the face to me is my brother's a disabled veteran, my older brother.
00:33:39.000The services for the VA in New York, I don't know, I can't speak about anywhere else, but they're cutting back, like he had to go to an outside specialist.
00:33:47.000They're like, nope, we don't have the money for that anymore.
00:33:51.000And they cut a lot of the veteran services and...
00:33:55.000I've heard a lot of veterans say that.
00:33:57.000And a lot of that, yeah, they're cutting the veteran services, and they have money to do everything for people that are coming into the country, but they don't take care of our vets, man.
00:34:18.000Yeah, now they got money for illegal immigrants, but not for American citizens.
00:34:22.000Mm-hmm. And I think these migrants' age is important to talk about because, again, we hear the story of children are separated from their parents at the border and things are so rough.
00:34:33.000But I don't think that the government is honest with the American citizens about the challenges of not verifying...
00:34:45.000I think they sell you a sob story, but they don't face the reality.
00:34:49.000And it's not to say that these kids don't have hard lives in their home countries, but, you know, I don't know that the answer is to then say, please come to a hotel in New York and live there, and we also won't prosecute you for anything.
00:35:01.000Well, a friend of mine was a security...
00:35:05.000My friend Danny Ilchuck, he worked for the Bad Brains.
00:35:08.000He was in this other band, The Shining Path and Roguish Armament.
00:35:13.000And he said that his boy was a security guy in the hotels where the migrants were.
00:35:19.000And they were like beating up hotel staff, trashing the rooms, just...
00:35:24.000It's not like you're getting the creme de la creme that's coming in here.
00:35:30.000I have to say something else because I was just in New York City.
00:36:26.000It was coming back to the way it was in the 70s.
00:36:29.00070s, Tompkins Square Park, and then you had the Tompkins Square Park riot.
00:36:32.000There was people getting murdered in that park every day.
00:36:35.000It was one of the most dangerous parks in all of New York City.
00:36:38.000Hmm. And now it's like, and it was only because of the public pressure that the cops finally said, okay, we got to kick these drug dealers out of here.
00:36:48.000And before that, they weren't doing anything about it.
00:36:52.000Do you think there could be the same kind of public pressure campaign to deal with crime that is tied to illegal immigration in New York?
00:37:01.000Or do you think that New York is at the mercy of the Biden administration?
00:37:05.000Oh, they're totally controlled by Washington, D.C. because you have to look at, you know, New York is basically the hub of everything in America, right?
00:37:16.000It's the biggest city. It's, you know, everything happens in New York and the eyes are on New York.
00:37:23.000That's why when Adams started speaking up against what's going on over there, The minute he started saying that, all of a sudden, like, he's...
00:37:32.000Hochul was critical of the Biden administration, too.
00:37:36.000Now, granted, both of them were like, you guys aren't doing a good job.
00:37:40.000Now give us more money and work permits.
00:37:42.000But they were critical. Hochul doesn't seem to be facing the same kind of scrutiny that Adams is.
00:37:48.000She's kind of like... Falling back into the shadows a lot.
00:37:52.000Like what she did and Cuomo did and all them did during COVID was despicable what they did to the New York citizens.
00:38:20.000She got punched, and the guy was punching women.
00:38:24.000And just the whole thing of what they did in New York during that whole lockdown stuff.
00:38:30.000I mean, I was sending Joe Rogan videos of, like, in the middle of Times Square on a Friday night, and there was not a soul in Times Square, not a car, nothing.
00:38:41.000And he's like, yo, it was just, you know, insane what they pulled.
00:38:47.000And the thing that got me what I spoke up about was they took my rights for my choices for myself.
00:39:29.000illegally. No way. And I think there was one lawmaker who introduced legislation basically talking about this. But it is fascinating that there seems to be this growingly obvious double standard between both of the federal and a state level governments and not all state governments.
00:39:44.000Some state governments treated all these things differently.
00:39:47.000What they say is okay for legal citizens to do versus what's okay for people who are not here legally to do.
00:39:53.000Well, I caught a lot of slack, too, because I put on that Tompkins—I was— Came up with the initial idea to put that Tompkins Square Park show on in 2021 during the lockdowns with Cousin Joe from Black and Blue.
00:41:14.000I love Freddie. Shout out to Freddie and Hoya.
00:41:16.000And we put this concert on and the blowback, like you think punk rockers would be like standing up and saying, yo, question authority, all the stuff.
00:41:51.000Calling us conspiracy theory, anti-vaxxers, this, that.
00:41:55.000The other thing, we lied to get the permit, they said, that we told the fire department that it was a, we told the city it was a 9-11 benefit, which is a total lie.
00:42:06.000But no one in the industry, in the music scene, came to your defense, other than, I guess, Oh, they slammed me everywhere.
00:42:12.000I criticized Dave Grohl for playing Vax Live because he does all the freaking Bad Brains songs live.
00:42:47.000It's just... I guess I can, especially as many of these bands corporatized a long time ago.
00:42:53.000Yeah. They pretended like they were against the machine, but they were literally signing these big corporate deals and saying, tell me where to jump and how high.
00:43:00.000Let's jump to this one from Vanity Fair.
00:43:01.000Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump's next stop on his podcast Blitz may be Joe Rogan.
00:43:43.000During COVID, you know, he was very outspoken on all the corruption going on during COVID. And I think that's personally when I started watching him a lot, too.
00:44:10.000Right, right, right. It goes from being like, I am happy to do it slash now I think maybe one of my assistants told me it's happening.
00:44:15.000The reason I got so much respect for Joe, like we became friends after I did his podcast and Is that he risked his entire platform to give a voice to the other side that was being silenced.
00:44:29.000So I sent him a clip originally of Peter McCullough, right?
00:44:34.000And he ended up getting Peter on the podcast, Dr.
00:44:37.000Peter McCullough. So I wrote a book and this Dr.
00:44:41.000Joel Kahn, who's a good friend of mine, he wrote the forward and he said, hey, check out this doctor.
00:46:09.000That's not what happened. There was one narrative, and that's why I really gained so much respect for Joe during that whole thing, because they tried to take him off Spotify and lose his platform and everything.
00:46:22.000He kind of was in a league of his own before COVID. I mean, I only knew him from UFC stuff, but he had really built a serious business and carved out...
00:46:33.000I think a form of podcasting that he has sort of become signature for.
00:46:37.000So it is interesting that, you know, he was like, I have questions.
00:46:42.000I mean, that's what's so unique to me about his show is like he just gets to be like, I'm kind of curious about what you have to talk about.
00:46:47.000I want to hear about it. And one of the things that I said was he's more punk rock than any of these people because he risked whatever he got over a hundred million dollar platform on Spotify.
00:47:00.000They put out records for years calling out the government, calling out the establishment, you know, and then every one of them You kept quiet.
00:47:10.000Let me tell you, bro. I'd be willing to bet you take any one of those punk bands in their heyday when they're like, screw the government.
00:47:16.000If I walked up to them and said, hey, hey, hey, I'll give you a million dollars.
00:49:14.000Well, he had Sanjay Gupta on, and he called out Sanjay Gupta, and Sanjay Gupta had to cop to it, like, yeah, that was wrong, they shouldn't have done that.
00:49:23.000And then he backtracked later. That just shows you, like, what they were doing.
00:49:26.000Gupta went on CNN later, and then backtracked.
00:49:30.000He was on Rogan. He was like, yeah, yeah, you're right.
00:49:32.000But then later said, well, you know, actually, because these people in the press, the corporate press machine, like we saw with Martha Raddatz when she tells J.D. Vance, it's only a handful of apartments being taken over.
00:49:41.000They hate you. Look, man, I feel like when you look at Bill Gates and these powerful global elites and then you look at people like Joe Rogan, it's populist, it's elitist.
00:49:53.000The elitists, in their mind, they're thinking, the average person is too stupid.
00:49:58.000We need to just manipulate them like sheep.
00:50:00.000And then the populists are like, hey man, you do you and we'll figure it out.
00:50:20.000He said, we tax the poor because poor people spend money on things that that that are bad for them So he tries doing the soda tax.
00:50:26.000He tries to do these punitive taxes because he doesn't want poor people to be able to buy these things.
00:50:30.000Yeah. I was in New York when he was doing all that.
00:50:34.000I mean, if you just listen to the stuff that the World Economic Forum talks about, like, you know, it's just incredible what they're planning for everybody else.
00:50:45.000And then You know, it's like rules for thee and not for me.
00:50:50.000The meeting they had over there in Switzerland, they're flying in all the elites on 1,100 private jets, SUVs, parties, eating whatever they want, do whatever they want.
00:51:00.000But they want you to stay home and eat bugs.
00:51:04.000And, you know, you'll own nothing and be happy.
00:51:11.000How are people siding with this person and being like...
00:51:15.000Because they think they'll be part of the club.
00:51:18.000Yeah. These liberal elites who hear these things and then side with it think that when all is said and done and they're forcing people in pods and eating the bugs, they're like, yeah, but I'll get steak.
00:51:29.000Because you take a look at the, what is it, what are they doing, COP24, not COP25 or whatever, the climate agenda stuff, where all the billionaires flying on private jets to complain about how everybody else is flying on commercial planes.
00:51:40.000These liberals are like, if I side with them and help them, then I get to suckle the teat of the machine when everyone else is living in the gutter.
00:51:48.000It's not going to happen. When the elites shut everything down, shut down your cars, shut down your computers, get rid of cash, and you're all digital currency now, these liberals are going to be right there on the bottom with everybody else.
00:52:01.000Well, you know that famous saying, first they came for this, and then they came for these people, and then finally I didn't speak up, and then finally they came for me.
00:52:14.000We're seeing crazy stuff, and I never...
00:52:29.000I did whatever. But it's like you kind of dragged me into this to have to stand up for my rights and be like, one side, I never, and I'm going to say it, never had anything...
00:52:43.000Like what we just experienced from 2020 on ever happened prior.
00:54:32.000It was... I believe it was, what, Wolf, Whitmer, Newsome?
00:54:35.000Who am I missing? Because there was...
00:54:37.000Yeah, they were doing it in Pennsylvania.
00:54:39.000They did it. Jersey, Michigan. Ohio...
00:54:41.000But the audacity of that guy to put out a book about what he did during COVID in the middle of COVID. His book came out in the middle of COVID, bragging about how—and meanwhile, he killed how many thousands of elderly people.
00:55:00.00015,000 people. And I wonder what the impact on the election was.
00:55:03.000Well, let's jump to this one. We got the story from New York Post.
00:55:05.000Kamala Harris accused of plagiarism in co-authored 2009 book on criminal reform.
00:55:11.000Vice President Kamala Harris is facing allegations of plagiarism.
00:55:14.000I want to pause right now and just say, I don't understand why they're saying allegations when you can see side by side the plagiarism.
00:55:26.000Is that fair to say he's a conservative activist?
00:55:28.000...published the allegations on Monday and credited an investigation by Australian plagiarism hunter Stephen Webber, with Ruffo posting screenshots and acts of five examples in which the wording in the book closely resembles other sources.
00:56:22.000Like, downplaying everything that goes wrong because they decide that it's not worth you being upset about it because they want you to save your outrage for their causes.
00:56:59.000And so there was one instance where Rufo said it was an incorrect statement, which makes it obvious it was Wikipedia because Wikipedia is the source for the incorrect statement.
00:57:08.000It's... The fact that that is the case is embarrassing...
00:57:14.000And I can't believe that this is going to be swept under the rug by the people on the left.
00:57:20.000They're just going to be like, well, whatever.
00:57:27.000She's just trying to be the president of the United States.
00:57:29.000Do you remember when Joe Biden tried to run for president and then got caught with a plagiarism scandal and then had dropped out and lay low in American politics until he got to become president?
00:57:38.000I mean, maybe the answer is the American left doesn't care about plagiarism because they know neither one of them are honest people I caught a clip of her recent rally and she was bragging about her record in crime and being a prosecutor and all this stuff.
00:57:58.000But it's like, if you look at what she did, she locked people up.
00:58:10.000Yeah, she's not honest about anything.
00:58:12.000And the one guy, I think, was facing the death penalty or something, and she knew that the information was there was a DNA test exonerating him, and she tried to bury it.
00:58:22.000And then they pull out Obama to, like, rally...
00:58:27.000To scold black men into voting for her.
00:58:28.000I was like, yo, like, what is this, man?
00:58:58.000He's avoiding doing interviews because he doesn't want people to see that he's weak.
00:59:01.000And then she said he's refusing to do a 60-minute interview, even though every other president has done one for however long, not acknowledging the fact that he's done two different 60-minute interviews before the 2016 presidential election and then in 2020.
00:59:18.000Like... These other presidents she's referencing includes Trump himself, and she will just lie to the crowd.
00:59:24.000Well, can we also mention that they edited her interviews?
00:59:28.000Oh, yeah. Same show, did this incredible edit that, like, just backtracked everything that she was saying about what's going on in the Middle East.
01:00:10.000And she's like, how are they doing this in America that they...
01:00:14.000You know, because I kept saying, why did they let...
01:00:18.000I believe it's probably over 30 million and they put them in the swing states and a lot of the red states they put that are going to vote for Trump or whatever.
01:00:31.000I kept saying, why are they letting all these people?
01:01:00.000And they're doing it in red states, or they're doing it in purple states, they're doing it in Ohio, they're doing it in Florida, they're doing it in places where if these people do become citizens or if they can get them onto the voter rolls, they're going to affect the election outcome.
01:01:54.000That's ridiculous. Bill Maher smokes too much weed, man.
01:01:58.000That's true. And there's an infrastructure that the DNC has to do this.
01:02:03.000They're using federal dollars to send illegals into different states that have a possibility of going for the Democrats that are currently purple or a little on the red side.
01:02:34.000They're eating the cats. It was. But the real ramifications will come when those people are naturalized or when they become citizens and then...
01:05:04.000And if you're going to play partisan politics, you're going to agree with something just because that person has a D or an R behind their name, that's bogus too.
01:05:17.000Tulsi Gabbard, and she calls out the military-industrial complex.
01:05:21.000She's like, these Republicans are just as bad.
01:05:24.000They're getting these defense contracts.
01:05:26.000I have friends who served in Iraq, and even Sean Ryan says it now.
01:05:33.000We went over there on a complete lie, what they told us after 9-11.
01:05:38.000We thought we were doing our patriotic duty, and it all turned out to be a bunch of lies for Cheney and Rumsfeld and the rest of them and the Bushes.
01:05:47.000There's one thing I want to point out, or one thing I want to say about, if you want to check my information about that, it's the Department of HHS, Health and Human Services, the Refugee Resettlement Program.
01:05:59.000That's the program that they're using to transport people from wherever they come in to the United States into states that are purple states, and they're banking on them voting for Democrats.
01:06:12.000Like I said, Health and Human Services, Refugee Resettlement Program, It's a legitimate thing that's going on, and the government is using your tax dollars, if that's a thing.
01:06:25.000I don't want to get into a conversation about MMT, but they're using tax dollars to send refugees to purple states in the hopes that they're going to...
01:06:35.000Well, that's what they're calling them.
01:06:40.000They're using the pretense of refugees.
01:06:42.000But they're using that program to send them to Ohio, to Florida, to Purple States, with the hopes of those people voting Democrat, in order to get a one-party rule in the United States.
01:07:02.000I'll post a link to it on my Twitter account.
01:07:05.000I think one of the challenging things is that If you then push back on this narrative, say, hey, I think we should question this.
01:07:11.000I think we deserve more accountability from government on how they're abusing this program.
01:07:16.000In turn, the answer is, well, you're anti-refugee and that's racist.
01:07:19.000Well, their job is also to keep the American people safe.
01:07:23.000And we know for a fact that there's a lot of...
01:07:30.000People that are coming into the country that don't have the best intentions coming in here.
01:07:36.000They just foiled that guy's plan from Afghanistan, you know, that he was going to go and start doing something during the elections and all that.
01:07:47.000I mean, you can't have an open border.
01:07:51.000And have millions of people pouring in from areas where the military industrial complex and the corrupt administrations in America were just bombing these countries into oblivion.
01:08:05.000That guy, as far as I understand it, came over as an asylum seeker because of our chaotic withdrawal.
01:08:12.000And that's the thing. I mean, there are ways that the federal government abuses legal immigration and uses it to get the same kind of ends to the means.
01:08:23.000As soon as people were saying these people seem to be here illegally, the media turned around and said, well, actually, they have temporary protected status because Biden said they could.
01:08:29.000Well, just because Biden said they could or just because Biden, the Biden administration granted someone asylum doesn't mean that this is actually good for the American public.
01:08:37.000Let's jump to the story from the Daily Mail.
01:08:40.000Bill Clinton says Lakin Reilly's murder would not have happened if the migrant suspect had been vetted properly.
01:08:46.000Now, I'll give a correction from the intro when I said mistakenly that he said if Trump had been elected, that's the hyperbole that has been going around.
01:08:54.000Point being, if Trump had been elected, this migrant would have been vetted properly, not allowed in, and Lakin Reilly would not have been murdered.
01:08:59.000But Bill Clinton went on to criticize Donald Trump, saying, Kamala Harris is the only candidate who actually endorsed a bill that would hold down immigration any given year to a certain point, and then made sure we gave people a decent place to live, didn't divide people from their children, and we did total vetting before people got in.
01:09:14.000Now Trump killed the bill, he stated. You got a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you?
01:09:19.000They made an ad about it, a young woman who had been killed by an immigrant.
01:10:49.000Yep. I think there is a feud between Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
01:10:54.000I think that he is not—some of it is I think he has a diminished capacity and so therefore his emotions are more volatile than ever.
01:11:03.000But he's always kind of been a guy with a temper.
01:11:05.000He's always had this reputation for being vindictive throughout his career from what I understand.
01:11:11.000With Bill Clinton, I feel like he is just phoning it in.
01:11:15.000Like, he got drafted at the final hour.
01:11:17.000They didn't even, I mean, when they released this statement in July being like, we the Clintons, me and Hillary, or it was like Hillary and Bill endorsed Kamala Harris.
01:11:26.000It did not seem like Bill was the ambitious person trying to stay in politics.
01:11:32.000And so I wouldn't be surprised if he's like, yeah, I'm just kind of going to say whatever I think and None.
01:11:47.000Yes. All right. Thanks for hanging out, everybody.
01:11:51.000Well, it's interesting because we always talk about how the DNC is sort of a well-oiled machine.
01:11:54.000They're able to say, like, everybody fall in line.
01:11:56.000But so far, we have this candidate who is not giving any specifics on her platforms.
01:12:02.000And so it's not super surprising to me that no one can stay on message because no one really knows what the message is, except for Obama, who knows to scold black men.
01:12:10.000Or what she's planning to do to save the economy.
01:12:14.000I saw that side by side comparison of what Trump said.
01:12:18.000And he was like, the first thing we have to do is bring down the fuel costs.
01:12:22.000And that translates to the farmers and all this stuff.
01:15:48.000I do not trust the media at all, and I don't trust the government anymore because the government is doing things like I was just outlining about bringing voters in and using the Department of Health and Human Services to send them to places where they want Democrats to win.
01:16:08.000It's really awful that this is the state of affairs, but I don't trust them anymore at all.
01:16:16.000I think what's interesting is I think a lot of conservative people were burned by the rumored red wave that was supposed to come in 2022 and it didn't appear.
01:16:26.000And so they are more anxious than ever about voter apathy, voters taking for granted that Trump is potentially in a good position to win.
01:16:36.000I mean, maybe that will mean people inevitably do stay home because it seems like that's something conservative causes struggle with really getting voters to the polls.
01:16:45.000On the other hand, maybe having learned a lesson two years ago, it's a little bit different.
01:16:49.000What I find fascinating, you kind of alluded to this, is that the media keeps saying it's a very tight race.
01:16:56.000So yeah, I was listening to a podcast like.
01:16:59.000Yeah, from different pollsters today and they were pointing out, well, you know, even polls where Kamala Harris is up slightly, it's completely within the margin of error.
01:17:07.000Even polls where Trump is up slightly, it's within the margin of error.
01:17:11.000And I'm so cynical about corporate press that there's a level of like, the drama is good for them, people checking every day to see what's changed, all the clicks, all the returns of views, you know, they benefit from it.
01:17:21.000On the other hand, a lot of the anxiety that I've been reading about from pollsters is that they don't accurately survey Trump voters.
01:17:32.000And so now they're trying to figure out how to better survey them, but also they don't want Trump to look like he's leading.
01:17:40.000This, like, dual speak is where you can't...
01:17:43.000I just feel like right now, especially given everything that happened with the hurricanes and how many people are kind of struggling to be online anyways, I feel like the polls are something you can't trust.
01:17:51.000You have to go vote. I understand what you're saying, and to be honest with you, if they're gonna downplay Any type of lead that Trump has, I'm fine with it.
01:18:00.000Because that just means that the people that are motivated to vote aren't going to say, oh, he's got it in the bag.
01:18:06.000Or at least they're more likely to say, I've got to get out and vote.
01:18:09.000The media's been saying that it's close, and maybe they're right, so I can't just blow it off.
01:18:13.000I can't forget, you know, just not do it.
01:18:15.000You just can't trust anything like that.
01:18:16.000I have to get out there and I have to vote.
01:19:27.000The prediction right now from Gallup informally is that Republicans are going to win.
01:19:31.000And now, look, Lichtman and many others are what Jim Cramer predicted Kamala Harris would win and everyone started cheering and, yay, reverse Cramer!
01:19:41.000Since 1952, Gallup has tracked the most important issues, polling the individuals, and who they believe, which party, is better on those issues.
01:19:51.000Every single poll correctly correlated since 1952 with the winning party.
01:19:58.000In 1972, moral and ethical decline in the Vietnam War was the biggest issue, and the individuals polled said the Republican Party was better on that issue.
01:20:07.000Republicans won. We had, let's just grab, 2000 is funny because it's not applicable, whatever that means.
01:21:25.000To believe anything that comes out of that woman's mouth at this point.
01:21:30.000Yeah. I mean, I think you have to either, you have to opt into a level of disbelief, right?
01:21:36.000You have to really believe that Trump is terrible and therefore you're willing to accept the lies because you have to essentially turn off your brains to not question at least a quarter of what she says.
01:21:49.000We got this tweet from the Omni-Liberal Destiny.
01:21:52.000For those that aren't familiar, he is a leftist liberal commentator.
01:21:57.000And he tweeted, And they are an absolute effing cancer to be associated with.
01:23:28.000But that sentiment is the majority sentiment.
01:23:32.000Destiny doesn't get to walk out here and act like he's not in the same boat as Hassan Piker.
01:23:39.000And Hassan is clearly anti-Israel, pro-Hamas.
01:23:43.000All of BreadTube, they've all got their start because of Destiny.
01:23:48.000He is the exact reason why the left is the way it is now.
01:23:54.000He is the absolute reason that it's happening.
01:23:58.000And he's right. The Democrats only stand a chance if they get rid of the extremists in their party and try to become more moderate.
01:24:02.000So how about the Democratic Party and its institution and the people running it today are gone, and then it's Tulsi Gabbard who takes it back over, and then you effectively get two more moderate parties with the Republican Party and the Democratic Party in actual agreements and arguments the way they used to be instead of this crackpot tanky communist garbage that they currently represent now.
01:24:23.000It's interesting hearing pollsters talk about this because they'll refer to the election as fairly stable because things are so polarized.
01:24:31.000It's very difficult for people to sway each other's voters because people are so divided.
01:24:36.000This is what we've talked about before, though, is to get normal Democrats to come back to being normal Democrats, like people like Tulsi Gabbard, people like Kennedy.
01:24:47.000And having the ability to actually converse with people that have a different opinion, but stop treating people that you disagree with like they're evil and blah blah blah.
01:24:58.000And Destiny himself is absolutely terrible about talking to anyone that supports Trump.
01:25:05.000He doesn't get to say things like that and act like he's not calling for violence against Trump.
01:25:10.000They've all gotten worse. Because we've had Destiny on the show before, and I remember we played poker with him.
01:25:15.000We got along swimmingly. We actually agreed on most things.
01:25:21.000We were playing poker, and he criticized Trump, and we had those debates, same as we would have him on the show.
01:25:25.000But as of late... He and, like, Kyle Kalinske and Crystal Ball, for example?
01:25:30.000Idiots. They all went off their rocker.
01:25:34.000Calling for violence. All of them have called for violence.
01:25:37.000Like, Destiny himself has said— Kyle Kalinske has called for violence?
01:25:41.000Actually, no, I can't say for sure if Kyle's— But Destiny— But Destiny has definitely said, oh, I can't wait.
01:25:45.000I want to see all the Trump supporters get killed.
01:25:48.000He's talking about during the—like, right after Trump was the assassination attempt, he was saying it's so good that—what's his name—got killed— He was saying, I'll buy you a front row ticket for the next one.
01:26:22.000He had defended Carl Benjamin in the past.
01:26:25.000I was like, he's a cool guy. We disagree on some things.
01:26:27.000Now he's just posting like destiny and crystal ball as well.
01:26:31.000I feel like they think that that's effective to bring people going down or something.
01:26:37.000Well, I don't know. Maybe it could be about their views, but I feel like they think that Trump is winning and that's why they're posting things like that.
01:26:45.000I think that they're like, this helps.
01:27:17.000I'm like... Can you imagine if somebody said to do something against Kamala or whoever, and then it actually happened, what the repercussions would be?
01:27:34.000And I mean, even to deny RFK, you know, they denied him President, they denied him Secret Service, what do you call it?
01:27:46.000Protection. Protection. Like, why, Joe Biden?
01:27:50.000Why would you do that? I mean, initially, when he asked for it a year out, they were like, well, we only have to provide it.
01:27:56.000I think it's 100 days before the election.
01:27:59.000But then even when they had hit that more narrow window, they had still not provided it to him.
01:28:06.000So it went from being like this application of the law or policy into definitely something personal.
01:28:12.000And I think, especially with the DNC, RFK is an interesting study because you would get this dual-sided fight, right?
01:28:20.000right? They would have his family come out and say, you know, we want him to drop out and we all endorse Biden. And then they would also go after him legally in the states. They would try to get him off the ballot. And now that he's gone, they're doing this to Jill Stein. And so they say the corporate press is telling you he's a fringe candidate.
01:29:07.000I know his family is very hostile to him.
01:29:08.000Well, his sister and his niece, when he spoke out against the Biden administration and everything they were doing, I think it was down near Annapolis or somewhere down over there, they went during a Nor'easter in a raft without a life jacket and drowned.
01:29:32.000In 2021? Yeah, it was right after all the stuff was gone.
01:29:36.000I mean, if you look it up, when his sister and niece drowned, in a Nor'easter, in a rowboat, with no life jackets.
01:29:47.000And they said that they drowned, that they died.
01:29:53.000I've checked it out. I hadn't heard anything about that.
01:29:54.000And his mom just died, and I was reading all kinds of stuff about his siblings.
01:29:57.000No, but this was going back a few years ago.
01:29:59.000I don't know... I mean, what I... So his mom Ethel just died and she's a Democratic darling because she's this human rights advocate.
01:30:07.000But what I actually found interesting is that he has a brother named Douglas Kennedy.
01:30:11.000He's one of the younger of that huge set of children.
01:30:14.000And in the early 2000s, he was involved in this sort of scuffle with some nurses because he had wanted to take his newborn baby outside for some fresh air.
01:30:26.000And eventually the nurses sued him. It's a really interesting case because rereading it, having lived through the more aggressive hospital policies of the COVID era, it does seem like there is this you must comply with the things that we say mentality even then.
01:30:45.000I remember every night At 7 o'clock, they all got on the fire escapes and they were banging the pots and the pans for the frontline nurses and they were the heroes and rightfully so.
01:31:00.000And then the minute that they said, nope, we are not going to take that shot, they destroyed their careers.
01:31:08.000Well, when the nurses went out and blocked cars and were saying things like, you should be locking down, you shouldn't be driving, and they had these photo opportunities, the media praised it. When there were doctors and nurses saying, I don't want to be forced to undergo a vaccine mandate, they were attacked as anti-vaxxers.
01:31:24.000So it's like they're front-line heroes when they're standing in front of cars in New York City, but that's it.
01:31:29.000So Douglas Kennedy was sued by these nurses.
01:31:34.000And one of the things he said in the deposition that I find interesting is, you know, he was – he's Kennedy.
01:31:39.000So he's obviously going to pursue a career in media or politics.
01:31:43.000I cannot get past this because having even the illusion that I had been aggressive with nurses is is you could never overcome it because nurses are saints as they should be. But in this case, he felt like the nurses went after him wrong. They're basically accusing him of kidnapping his child. He said that he had permission from his wife's physician and the other nurses on call.
01:32:03.000It's a really interesting story. But even then, and this was a decade before COVID, this this challenge of, you know, there are hospital workers who do amazing work, who work really hard, who work in difficult circumstances, and we want to respect them versus versus the potential creep of authoritarianism in American culture was there.
01:34:07.000I walk around my California neighborhood, I see more Trump than Harris signs, and the ones with signs and decor, the Trump ones have way better Halloween decorations.
01:34:15.000So we were in Newtown over this weekend, and we went to Philly.
01:34:20.000And we were just driving around Philly neighborhoods and we saw a bunch of Trump flags everywhere.
01:34:25.000There were, I think it was fairly 50-50.
01:34:28.000We did see some Harris Waltz, but the Harris Waltz ones were little.
01:34:32.000There'd be like a little sign here and there or something.
01:34:34.000The Trump ones, one in the window, one big flag on the front of a building.
01:34:38.000So it's hard to know for sure, but I can't say the fact that there are any Trump flags in a major urban center was kind of wild.
01:34:46.000Kind of wild. Yeah, I feel like, you know, we were talking about this the other day, I feel like the stigma of, you know, supporting Trump has been lifted for a lot of people.
01:34:59.000And I think that that's part of why Trump is actually doing well in the polls, because I do think that there are still people out there that don't want to admit it.
01:35:11.000But I think that it's significantly less.
01:35:13.000The whole Trump is a racist thing is, To me, that's a wrap because you see all the rappers and all the African American people and Spanish people now are like, yo, like, I'm for Trump.
01:35:30.000I mean, you remember the Rainbow Coalition in the late 80s and 90s and Trump was, you know, working with Jesse Jackson and stuff.
01:35:36.000He got an award from the NAACP given to him by Jesse Jackson.
01:35:58.000Anything you want about the dude, but to start saying he's a racist and run on that when like, you know, the dude hung out with everybody in New York.
01:36:11.000He was hanging out with all the rappers.
01:36:14.000He's from New York. He's like a New York Democrat in the 80s, 90s and aughts.
01:37:33.000Yes, we are also live and are unaware of who is on Newsmax when we are on our show.
01:37:38.000But we are on X. Kitty says the assassination thing feels like someone with plausible deniability who is supposed to be in Trump's inner circle and get access with Trump when Trump would be vulnerable.
01:37:52.000Maybe, but Gary Marks says Vem said in his video statement the body cam will show he was the one who voluntarily informed cops he had weapons in the trunk.
01:38:01.000Interesting. Chewy Rocha says, live what y'all do.
01:39:08.000Go to college? Because likely what they're doing is they're going on Google Ads and they're saying, play this ad for white men who didn't go to college.
01:40:01.000Yeah. Did you see when the teleprompter went out and she like...
01:40:06.000Well, I don't know if that's true because the prompter is usually for the moderators.
01:40:10.000I tweeted that one. I deleted it because there was one before that I didn't that I said this when they said that Oprah had them.
01:40:17.000They said she had a teleprompter with Oprah and then I watched and they were wrong because the transcript didn't line up.
01:40:23.000But this next one, I saw, and I saw a bunch of people reporting that Kamala was asking questions from the teleprompter, and I read it, and I couldn't tell the difference between the transcripts, so I tweeted it, but I deleted it, because I believe that the prompter was likely for the moderator.
01:40:33.000I don't think Kamala's using a moderator.
01:40:35.000I mean, using a prompter, because then she probably would sound more coherent if she was.
01:40:54.000Drifter says, when you say your promo code for MyPillow and you say no other code, throw in a little joke for Jack, especially not some guy named Posobiak.
01:41:44.000I mean... Because someone's going to go in your car and take it, and you're going to wonder how it is that Crook's got a gun into this rally.
01:41:50.000Especially like, I just don't think it's worth it.
01:41:54.000Secret Service needs to be the only people, you know, it's, I get it, you have a right, so, you know, I stand off a little bit, but my view is, let Secret Service be the guys with the guns at these rallies because someone's trying to kill Donald Trump, and we like Donald Trump, and we don't want him to be harmed.
01:42:08.000Yeah, it's not about whether or not you have the right.
01:42:10.000It's like, look, you're only going to make problems for yourself.
01:42:15.000And if you do end up getting caught with it and Secret Service has a problem with it, you're going to make a story for the press to talk about.
01:42:24.000And it's going to make your life harder.
01:43:15.000You can't do it. The guy got arrested because he was trying to kill Trump.
01:43:18.000So no, you can't. And people should not bring weapons to Trump.
01:43:21.000Why is it like the people that are against Trump...
01:43:26.000And where's the violence toward the, like, you know, you know what I'm saying?
01:43:30.000It's like... It's good that there's no violence.
01:43:32.000Because people on the right know what's going on and know the truth and want to see legal justice against those who are committing crimes.
01:43:40.000And they want to see people like Kamala Harris voted out.
01:43:42.000And the people on the left live in crackpot Wally conspiracy world where they think that Trump is the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler and they've lost their minds.
01:43:51.000All right, let's grab some more Super Chats.
01:43:54.000Misfit Brett says, I'm all for free speech, but corporate media that has a monopoly on informing the public shouldn't be allowed to knowingly lie on any platform.
01:44:03.000It's scamming the public. Maybe there's – well, it's a challenge because you need to be able to prove a lie versus being wrong.
01:44:10.000And if there was a legal – the reason why we have anti-SLAPP legislation – Is that you might be, you know, a low-level journalist, put out a story and a billionaire sues you into oblivion because they don't like the story and the story's true.
01:44:23.000So they create a mechanism by which you can't do that, but then there's no simple solution to fixing this.
01:44:28.000Well, you know, Elon Musk said to Tucker in that same interview I was referencing earlier that if they get in, Kamala Harris, what they're going to do with his platform is they'll just sue him into oblivion If anybody does anything and they posted about something on X and that causes somebody to do something, that he can be sued.
01:44:54.000And Tucker asked him if he's worried about his platform being taken down.
01:45:00.000And he's like, that's how they're going to do it.
01:46:40.000What happened? Because it's not actually underground anymore, I think, honestly.
01:46:44.000And I think the older dudes let him get a pass on, like, doing all this crap.
01:46:49.000And I'm like, as soon as I started speaking up against everything, like, I had people threaten me, and I'm like, alright, here's where I'm gonna be.
01:47:03.000I have a theory that I want to hear your opinion on.
01:47:06.000So like underground stuff, you used to have to go out and find it, right?
01:47:10.000Like when I got into like death metal and stuff, I had to go and look for death metal bands.
01:47:14.000I had to go to like the certain record store that had hardcore and metal and like the underground stuff.
01:47:21.000Nowadays, because you don't have to look for it anymore, all you have to do is go and do a Google search, right?
01:47:26.000I feel like there's no real underground anymore because without that effort that you have to put in to find the underground, it's just another form of music.
01:47:36.000And maybe it's not as popular, but it's not underground and dangerous the way that it used to.
01:47:40.000What do you think of that? Well, I'm going to tell you right now, I feel that there's...
01:47:46.000A whole other movement of revolutionary...
01:47:50.000Like, to me, I met the Bad Brains in 1980 and everything that they were saying.
01:48:01.000I was confused. I just got out of lockup.
01:48:05.000And to hear what these dudes were saying, it was...
01:48:10.000This whole new revolutionary idea about destroy Babylon and all of these concepts and It just became a fashionable thing to say.
01:48:23.000And I feel like there's this new underground scene that's brewing.
01:48:29.000And I think it's really important for musicians, especially, to stand up and not be afraid to be shut down just because the mob is coming after you because they don't agree with something you said or a lyric that you said.
01:49:33.000The Offspring released Smash, become mainstream successes, and then turn into Sum 41.
01:49:39.000But they have a song from their self-titled album that I can't say on this show because of how extreme it was.
01:49:45.000So the reason I mention the song Tehran, which they remade as Baghdad, is it's literally a song from, I think it's like 89, about the U.S. threats of invasion of Iran and criticizing the U.S. war machine.
01:49:57.000And then they, I think, what do they have?
01:49:59.000They had their self-titled, they had Ignition, then they had Smash.
01:50:00.000Smash, they wrote a bunch of songs that were more culture commentary.
01:50:05.000Become mainstream, success is the largest, the highest-selling independent album ever, still today.
01:50:11.000And after that, it was like, okay, Columbia Records, Ixnay on the Ombre, we're going to write some more soft, poppy songs.
01:50:19.000Then they come back with Americana, and it's pretty fly for a white guy, and why don't you get a job?
01:51:06.000I listened to Green Day when I was a kid. And then they were like, oh yeah, we're punk, we're gonna make American Idiot.
01:51:10.000it and then they did and they're literally criticizing people for being manipulated by the media but the real issue was the label went to them, likely they were like we need our street cred to sell products, we're gonna be playing Warped Tour, we gotta be edgy so we've gotta do something that's gonna line up with where young people are at and then in that famous moment, I can't remember what year it was, I don't know if you remember this Phil, where Billy Joe, Green Day was playing and they cut their set timer down to like one last song.
01:51:37.000And they still had like four or five songs left.
01:51:39.000And he looks up and he sees they're basically booing him off the stage.
01:51:42.000And he's like, I have been here since 1980s.
01:52:57.000I mean, we were, you know, our manager cross-collateralized our publishing and Profile wanted us.
01:53:05.000And then Chris Williamson, who did Rock Hotel, was our manager.
01:53:09.000And he said, well, you can have the Cro-Mags, but I want a subsidiary label.
01:53:13.000And he put us on Profile Rock Hotel, which was a conflict of interest because you can't be the manager and own the record company at the same time.
01:53:21.000You're supposed to fight the record company to get us paid.
01:53:24.000Oh, wow. So to this day, I've never received a dime off of any Cro-Mag record, but it was like people were starting to talk crap and say, oh yeah, you know, they sold out, they signed to this label.
01:53:39.000I'm like, yo, you sell out when you get like, you know, a half a million dollars to sign a contract.
01:54:49.000The question is, did they conceive the child listening to the podcast?
01:54:54.000I don't want to know that. Is this like the dad is with the wife and they're holding hands while she's in labor and the baby's coming and he's holding up the phone?
01:55:01.000He's like, just hold on, turn the volume up.
01:55:04.000Stop that crying. I hope everything goes smoothly.
01:57:43.000My idea, too, was to have these concerts of everybody that's, like, revolutionary now, no matter what genre of music.
01:57:50.000Like, if you're reggae and you're speaking out against the establishment, if you're country, if you're rock, if you're punk, if you're hardcore, I want to do this.
01:58:03.000Great minds, things alike. Angela McArdle, we were at the Rescue the Republic event talking about this, and so she's very clever and very good at the stuff we've been talking.
01:58:13.000What do you think? Can I ask a question?
01:58:18.000Why do you think the turnout for that was...
01:58:20.000They didn't market it at all. I didn't even know what was happening.
01:58:22.000I live here. Yeah. And then, this is a true story, so I go to Allison and I was like, I think I saw something from Pete where he said he was going to be in D.C. And then I was like, oh, hey, Allison, Defiance is playing D.C., do you want to go?
01:58:35.000And she's like, oh, yeah, because we love those guys.
01:58:37.000And it's a great show and we're friends.
01:58:41.000And then I was like, I looked it up on the phone, I'm like, oh, actually, it's like this big political thing going on.
01:58:45.000And that was like a week before, so I texted Angela, I was like, hey, can I come to this?
01:58:48.000And she's like, sure, we'll get you passes and everything.
01:58:50.000And I was just like... Why didn't they invite me?
01:58:54.000Are they mad at me? I told her, I was like, if you had told me about this when it was confirmed, I would have shouted out every night on the show, and we would have quadrupled turnout.
01:59:37.000Watching the Defiant play is always incredible.
01:59:39.000So I was adamant. I was like, when the Defiant goes up on stage, I want to be backstage watching that.
01:59:45.000Shout out to Mike Ness from Social D, bringing them out on the West Coast tour.
01:59:50.000Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're opening up for social distortion.
01:59:52.000And I asked him, I was like, because obviously, you know, if you got a bunch of members of the band who are pushing back on a lot of this stuff, speaking out against it, I was like, so it sounds like Social D is actual punk rock.
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02:01:08.000But then he goes, yo, they just had...
02:01:12.000Dickie and Pete on, and you should, you know, so then I hit up, you know, Dickie and Pete, and they said they put me in touch with Cassandra, but Skid, he's the man, you know, shout out to you in New York City, brother, man, much love, and staying true to speaking up for the...
02:01:32.000He plays drums for us, and it's an honor and a privilege.
02:01:36.000The first song I ever learned on the guitar was The Kids Aren't Alright by The Offspring.
02:01:43.000Technically, you could say the first song I learned was Mary Had a Little Lamb or something.
02:01:45.000That doesn't count. My guitar teacher was making me do it, and I was just like, I'm not going to do it, and so I didn't.
02:01:50.000And then when I came back in, he asked me if I had figured out only on the high E did I play Mary Had a Little Lamb, and I was like, no, but I can play...
02:01:56.000And then he was like, let me show you how to do that right, because my hands were all wrong.
02:02:01.000But so it's pretty wild that later in life get to meet Pete and have him work on music with us.
02:02:56.000I got 23 years clean and sober now, and it's available on my website, johnjosephdiscipline.com.
02:03:06.000Cool. You know, so, yeah, pick it up, man.
02:03:09.000If you're struggling, you know, I look at it like...
02:03:13.000I call it my recovery tribe, and everything we're doing, we have to look out for other people and have compassion, and I feel everything that's gone on has been so divisive to everybody in this country.
02:03:27.000Everybody's at each other's throats, and I think we need to come together, stand up, fight for our rights, and, you know...