On this week's show, we talk about a pro-Trump hack on Reddit, the impact of Trump's executive order on Tencent and TikTok, and more. Plus, we pay our respects to those who lost their lives fighting for our country, and remember the Purple Heart Day.
00:00:35.000Included in these executive orders were weird provisions that kind of roped in ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, and Tencent, the parent company of WeChat.
00:00:46.000And the executive order that Trump issued on Tencent May have just upended massive industries in this country, including major video games, Spotify, you know, the NBA, for instance.
00:00:57.000This could be a serious nuke dropped on a bunch of companies with investments and ties to China.
00:01:04.000Though the White House says it shouldn't affect anything other than WeChat.
00:01:09.000But that's not necessarily the big news, because that happened yesterday.
00:01:11.000What happened today was that just a day after Trump does this, we get this weird mass hack that hits Reddit.
00:01:20.000About 70 or more different subreddits get hit with weird Chinese creepy pro-Trump fake Messages, and it looks like some kind of psychological operation.
00:01:31.000We don't know who by, but I'll tell you what, what's interesting here is that a bunch of the articles don't mention at all that the pro-Trump messages are written in Chinese.
00:01:42.000So they're trying to make it seem almost like Trump supporters are the ones who did this.
00:01:46.000Now we're starting to see comments from people saying like, these Trump supporters won't leave us alone.
00:02:48.000So, just for those that are watching, the internet went out for a second, and so we had to, like, quickly switch it over, and that resulted in everything, you know, kind of getting all jammed up.
00:02:59.000You know, before we get into it, can you give me my, my camera before we get into everything?
00:03:03.000I just want to say, uh, today is a purple heart day.
00:03:08.000So I just want to say to every single person out there that has fought for this country and has been wounded.
00:03:19.000So just want to give a little thought out there for everyone who didn't know that, that maybe think, thank someone who, you know, that was wounded for us, uh, defending our country and fighting for us.
00:04:19.000Is that they're just late to the party.
00:04:21.000You know, now what Joe Biden started getting... You remember when Joe Biden put out that anti-China ad and claimed Trump was soft on China?
00:04:30.000And I was like, you have to be insane to think anyone will believe Joe Biden's going to be tougher on China than Trump when Joe Biden like flew there with his kid to get some equity deal.
00:04:38.000Not only that, but Sleepy Creepy Joe is not going to be able to stand up to anybody.
00:04:42.000Yeah, Trump's been talking about how China's been screwing us over for over a decade now.
00:04:47.000You know, that was like one of his main points he was campaigning on.
00:05:26.000And then the Democrats were like, there is no riot.
00:05:29.000And then people were like, people have been messaging me this, like, it is so frustrating to see the videos and then have your local media or your politicians just tell you it's not happening.
00:06:53.000I mean, it is a lot of the same people, a lot of the same organizations, you know, organizing.
00:06:57.000But I'll tell you what, man, if they're going to go around waving these flags and the Democrats are going to deny their existence and refuse to condemn them, And if the Black Lives Matter Greater Organization won't call them out for the mafioso tactics in Louisville where they're shaking down local businesses for money, well, then they get to, you know, there you go.
00:07:13.000It's your organization with your name, and if you won't denounce it and say it's not part of you, then I'll assume it is.
00:07:19.000They're going to residencies and doing this stuff.
00:07:21.000So the first thing we gotta talk about for sure, though, is this great hack.
00:07:25.000But before we get into all that, there's something more important you gotta do.
00:09:30.000But it reeks of a sigh of... Actually, let me read this so you can get some context first.
00:09:33.000And then I want to break this down because this could be... This actually could be pro-Trump people trying to frame China, trying to frame them.
00:09:46.000In what appears to be a massive coordinated strike against Reddit, hackers took over dozens of pages on Friday afternoon, using their access to plaster pro Donald Trump imagery across subreddits with huge followings.
00:09:56.000Coming just over three weeks after hackers used access to high-profile Twitter accounts to tweet a bitcoins- Wired, what are you talking about?
00:10:08.000The wave of Reddit compromises at a similar eye-popping reach.
00:10:11.000Reddit communities with well over a million members, including r slash space, food, NFL,
00:10:15.000were defaced with MAGA campaign banners and other pro-Trump signage.
00:10:20.000Now the interesting thing is, you know what man, I just can't, it's so difficult.
00:10:28.000First of all, the high profile Bitcoin scam, like come on man,
00:10:34.000You gotta be more... It was way worse than that, just to make it seem like some Bitcoin scam happened.
00:10:39.000It's like, after the president and the vice president accounts were hacked, and also mentioned what seems to be pro-Trump accounts, but it's actually written in Chinese.
00:10:47.000They even mentioned, look at this, we stand with Donald Trump, MAIGA 2020.
00:10:53.000Sometime on Friday morning, hackers began breaking into the accounts of the moderators.
00:10:58.000They used that access not only to splash pro-Trump imagery all over the page, but in many cases posted a MAGA missive from the moderator's account with the subject, we stand with Donald Trump, MAIGA 2020.
00:11:09.000We, on behalf of the American people, want to implore and strongly encourage you all to vote Trump in 2020 elections of the USA of America.
00:11:20.000And there are they seriously gonna gonna talk about what is what is this?
00:11:25.000These are somebody wire doesn't have a copy editor I think because this is all just really awful, but maybe that's literally what the words were verbatim, you know No, no, no, I'm saying makes sense because if it's translated from from Chinese and they might have not are you saying the wired article itself was written in Chinese first No, this is in quotes.
00:11:43.000So maybe this part I'm highlighting isn't Oh, read one such message.
00:11:56.000Posted to a college football-focused r slash cfb, the post goes on to call the novel coronavirus a hoax, loosely compares Trump to Batman, and ends with a list of 10 things Democrats did wrong, which includes nice people are hated by the Democrats as a bullet point in the case of r slash cfb.
00:12:13.000The hackers also set the community to private, leaving only an emoji-strewn pro-Trump message on the landing page for those locked out.
00:12:21.000An investigation is underway related to a series of vandalized communities, said a Reddit spokesperson.
00:12:25.000It appears the source of the attacks were compromised moderator accounts.
00:12:28.000We are still working to lock down those accounts and restore impacted communities.
00:12:33.000They say hackers attempted to claim credit for the attacks on Twitter, saying we combined password stuffing and social engineering together to beat the teenage Bitcoin cheater.
00:12:42.000An apparent reference to the, you know, the Twitter hack.
00:12:45.000The Twitter ringleader, I guess, Graham Ivan Clark, they say, who was arrested last week.
00:12:50.000Credential stuffing is when the attacker uses previously leaked passwords to break into accounts made by the same email address, taking advantage of the common human tendency to reuse passwords.
00:12:59.000Social engineering is a catch-all for ways to trick people into giving you information this weekend.
00:13:04.000Claims of hacking credit on Twitter should be taken with hefty boulders of salt, but some combination of password reuse and SIM swapping could certainly be at the heart of the Reddit hacks, since the takeovers occurred.
00:13:17.000Since the take- Okay, Reddit users have been scrambling to figure out what happened, and to protect their own accounts.
00:13:22.000A post published Friday afternoon by a Reddit community moderator warns people to look for unexpected password reset emails, and encourages mods to change their passwords.
00:13:46.000Yeah, but there's nothing, I don't know what they're going to, I don't moderate any subreddits or anything like that.
00:13:51.000So anyway, I'm not gonna get too much into the rest of what they say because they have no idea what they're talking about, but they show this image right here.
00:14:33.000This comment says, I wonder if anyone's like, quote, I wasn't going to vote for Trump before, but now that his supporters hacked the accounts of the mods of r slash Naruto, I will.
00:14:44.000Do they really think that's what happened?
00:15:21.000It could be, however, somebody wrote in English, translate it to Chinese and then back to English so that it seems like it was Chinese hackers.
00:16:03.000And now you're going to be seeing a bunch of these lefties posting saying like, these people must be stopped, they're insane, and they're not going to know anything about the context.
00:16:10.000So we look at this and we can clearly see, like, I really don't think Trump supporters are writing Chinese.
00:16:19.000Now of course, if you hop over to the donald.win, they straight up say the top comment, Anarchist false flag alert.
00:16:26.000Yup, this happened immediately after announcing the Tencent ban for a reason.
00:16:29.000And they go on to say, you know, NSA or self-sabotage, whatever.
00:16:32.000The point is, the top comment on the Donald forum, which is now separate from Reddit, the Donald.win, they're saying it's a false flag.
00:16:39.000And I think that makes sense because you end up with people saying things like, one of the comments is, why can't Trump supporters just leave us alone?
00:16:50.000And I'm willing to bet if you go on Reddit now, it's not even about whether they believe it.
00:16:53.000You know there's gonna be these far lefties who use this, they weaponize this.
00:16:58.000And they're gonna say, did you see what those Trump supporters did the other day?
00:17:01.000They like took over and vandalized a whole bunch of forums for sports and games.
00:17:06.000One of the comments was talking just about this, specifically about the motive for Trump supporters.
00:17:11.000And they said, why would Trump supporters hack all these subreddits?
00:17:14.000And the response is, What they said was that you need to understand that Trump supporters don't care about winning.
00:17:20.000They care about mocking you for having no power.
00:17:23.000They want to show you they're more powerful than you and they want to laugh while they do it.
00:17:27.000That's just a silly, ridiculous way to look at what's going on when you consider all of the Chinese messages and all these things popping up.
00:17:34.000Yeah, I mean it makes more sense to me that I mean this this whole Tencent thing could could ruin Spotify could
00:17:42.000ruin League of Legends Fortnite is in the crosshairs like we don't know the
00:17:46.000implications of how it's gonna change these online games that I mean
00:17:51.000You really think about who's playing it ten years old to like 30 year olds like that
00:17:56.000There's a huge base in these games. So if suddenly like they can't play it anymore. They get cut off from from that
00:18:02.000game That's that's insane. So so they might like I don't know
00:18:07.000who it is, but I have there's no doubt in my mind It's not Trump supporters, right?
00:18:12.000I think that or that it's Trump supporters.
00:18:14.000I doubt it completely saying it's not Trump It's not Trump supporters.
00:18:17.000There's no way I It reeks of a Chinese psyop true It could it could theoretically be like I don't know people in Hong Kong who like Trump, right?
00:18:26.000It could be some dumb kids who don't care either way.
00:19:20.000You can basically be like, this guy is a baker who provided a cake to the wedding of this guy who's in the mailroom of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:20:08.000Anyone that's got ties to China's taking a big hit.
00:20:10.000This is the craziest thing about the medicine because I was arguing with some people about universal health care earlier, trying to point out that universal health care needs to have a limit somewhere.
00:20:18.000We're like, what's the level of care you can provide?
00:20:20.000And then what level of care is covered by private insurance?
00:20:23.000But of course, you know, Bernie and them were like, you know, they want to abolish private insurance altogether.
00:20:27.000That would make it impossible for certain treatments to get to certain people, so it's kind of a weird idea.
00:20:31.000But like, anyway, I don't want to get into too much of that, but I was like, you know, the president just said we should have lower prices, we shouldn't, you know, we shouldn't have, you know, in Canada it's 50 cents and here it's, you know, $50.
00:20:44.000But I can't get any of these lefties to actually admit that Trump is offering something better than Joe Biden is, in these areas.
00:20:52.000Yeah, and if you think about it, it's like, we're basing the price of universal healthcare on the current system, right?
00:20:59.000So like, if these drugs cost three grand per person, where in Canada it's 50 bucks, You know, the system that we're calculating it is for the $3,000 to go to these middlemen that are getting money off that system.
00:21:12.000So if you change the whole math to make it so it's the new price, it becomes significantly easier.
00:21:21.000I agree with there's always going to be some, you know, diseases that are way too much money, millions of dollars, because there's only, you know, 100 people a year, 100 patients that could be cured by it, if that.
00:21:35.000So you might need a specialist who gets paid a ridiculous, you know, sum, which requires decades of training.
00:21:39.000And then you might need, like, you know, the bark of the, the, uh, gorbo tree from the deep within the Amazon forest, which sits atop the mountain of valerian whatever.
00:21:50.000Yeah, this isn't like 2050 where we got gorbo rooms.
00:24:04.000And I think what we're seeing in the language, a lot of people are saying Trump maybe made a mistake with the executive order because it bans transactions with Tencent.
00:24:39.000Single-digit stakes in studios like Blizzard, Ubisoft, and Platinum Games.
00:24:44.000There's another Tencent messaging app called QQ with several hundred million users that predates WeChat.
00:24:50.000Their production company and distributor, Tencent Pictures, is involved in major Hollywood productions like Wonder Woman, Venom, Terminator, Dark Fate, and Top Gun Maverick.
00:24:58.000It also acts as a major film distributor within China and owns minority stakes in a range of smaller production companies.
00:25:05.000They struck a $1.5 billion five-year deal with the NBA to stream its games in China.
00:25:12.000Snap, owner of Snapchat, sold 12% to Tencent in 2017.
00:25:16.000They own 14% of Kakao, which is a gaming platform, I guess, in South Korea.
00:25:21.000They bought a 10% stake in Universal Music Group.
00:25:24.000They have a 9% stake in Spotify, with the two partnering on Tencent Music in China.
00:25:32.000Let me read you the Executive Order, Provision 1 says.
00:25:36.000They say in this Verge article, the Order's language is broad, invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to prohibit, quote, any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person or with respect to any property subject to the jurisdiction of the United States with Tencent Holdings Ltd.
00:25:52.000or any subsidiary of that entity As identified by the Secretary of Commerce.
00:25:57.000They mentioned, they bolded it themselves.
00:25:59.000We don't know how strict the Department of Commerce will be about enforcing that rule until the enforcement starts.
00:26:04.000Let me just say, it prohibits any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person or with respect to any property subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S.
00:26:18.000Yeah, so doesn't that mean you can't, you know, have in-app purchases anymore for League of Legends, Fortnite, all these, you know, what else?
00:27:28.000And so they're going to go after Tencent.
00:27:30.000And I think the reason why they're trying to say, with how this restricts Tencent, would be like, if I own two different companies, And one of the companies needs to pay me, but I have to pay a different company, I can have that company just pay the other company, you know what I mean?
00:27:47.000Like, if Bob owes... If Adam owes me 10 bucks and I owe Lydia 10 bucks, I say, oh, just give the 10 bucks to Lydia.
00:27:56.000You could theoretically do that with WeChat.
00:27:58.000So they make this overly broad executive order, So that if Tencent tries saying we need to get money to WeChat, how do we do it?
00:28:06.000I know we'll have Reddit pay for the IT services at a warehouse that has some WeChat, but no one's paying WeChat at all, but they'll still benefit from it.
00:28:16.000Or they'll use that NBA money to pay for services that host the sites instead of WeChat doing it, but then it's just coming from that NBA cash.
00:29:13.000But I mean, you think about Tencent, man.
00:29:15.000If they're not actually going after Tencent and they're only going after WeChat, I just gotta say this, first of all, take a look at this, come on.
00:29:21.000The TikTok people posing with the communist flag?
00:29:23.000Okay, okay, it's a little over the top.
00:29:25.000But take a look at all these companies.
00:29:27.000And I gotta wonder, If you've got people playing League of Legends, I mean, all of their private data is in League of Legends, too.
00:30:45.000There are penetration testers, that's what it's called, pen testing.
00:30:48.000And you can hire them, if you're a company, and you say, I want to make sure we have the best security possible.
00:30:52.000So, we've bolstered our cybersecurity, then they hire someone to write a custom program to bypass that and steal your information undetected.
00:31:02.000You know, there was a new game, I believe it's by Epic, I don't know exactly, but while I was looking through this, one of these companies, Valerant, have you heard of that?
00:31:12.000So when that first came out they had this anti-hacking software that for you to even run the game you had to have it installed and when you booted your computer up it turned on so you couldn't even get around it.
00:31:27.000It was like as you booted your computer up you had to like reset your computer so it can boot on with this anti-hacking software just to play it because it's one of their first-person shooter games so it was under the guise of anti-hacking so you can't hack the software.
00:31:42.000But we're finding out that a lot of these Chinese systems are actually spying on us.
00:31:58.000There was a big scare that our hard appliances that are made in China, like toasters, will have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi chips programmed to take in data And then what they would do is they would brute force a local internet router and send the data back to China.
00:32:18.000So I don't know if that stuff's true because I talked to some security experts who said it was paranoia in the US government and the military.
00:32:26.000But apparently they said there was some rule where it's like certain government entities couldn't buy products made in China.
00:33:14.000And what it would do is, on your desktop, a little sheep would walk around, and you could, like, drag it and throw it, and it was just a fun little background graphic.
00:33:37.000When it came to these toasters that were spying on us, I was told by a security expert the reality was the U.S.
00:33:43.000government wanted an excuse to spend money on American-made products and bolster American companies over China.
00:33:49.000So they said, your toaster is spying on you.
00:33:51.000Your toaster, it's gonna, you know, download your internet, you know, secret information.
00:33:56.000And so then they took this grant money and said, OK, we got to go in and get rid of all of the Chinese toasters and microwaves and refrigerators and buy American.
00:34:16.000You can put a tiny little antenna in there, and I'm telling you, man, it's really easy.
00:34:20.000There are programs that can, it's called Brute Force, a Brute Force attack, which is, basically what it does is it sends every possible combination of passwords to the machine until it finds it.
00:34:31.000If you get a really good password, it could take forever.
00:34:45.000So what happens is when people bought the routers, the router would have a name.
00:34:49.000It would say, you know, like telecom 97, you know, 1A2.
00:34:53.000And then they would, they reverse engineered it so that if the, because the password was based on the name.
00:34:59.000So they figured out the algorithm and then you could type in the name of the router and it would generate the password for you.
00:35:04.000So then what they did was someone made an app that when you were walking down, when you were walking anywhere, your phone would constantly jump to any open router or any router period because it would just instantly reverse engineer the password.
00:35:17.000And so they were using that for live streaming when the cell infrastructure went down.
00:35:21.000Think about how easy it is for some ragtag, you know, lefties to reverse engineer a company's, you know, router.
00:35:28.000You better believe China had access a long time ago.
00:35:30.000We're talking about a massive power, a powerful, you know, country with military technology, and they're gonna be... I mean, I'll tell you what, man.
00:36:39.000Apple, like Microsoft, like all these top tech companies, everything's made in China.
00:36:46.000So what's stopping them from adding a little bit of, you know, a little chip here and there just so they can maybe one day just flick the switch and be like, all right, now we can see every single thing on every single one of these devices.
00:36:59.000That message from Trump the other day, that ominous statement.
00:39:04.000Because if it really was this like nefarious plot where they were like, now we're going to cheat, then they wouldn't be playing catch up with Trump.
00:40:42.000They hand it to her, and then she goes, whoops, slips, falls down, and the paint can repeatedly strikes her arm as it bounces, and now she's injured.
00:40:49.000And then they came in and arrested her!
00:40:55.000Madalina McNeil is accused of buying red paint before a protest.
00:40:58.000Under aggressive new criminal charges, it could mean she spends the rest of her life in prison.
00:41:04.000McNeil, 28, was among four people charged Tuesday for their alleged actions at a July Salt Lake City, Utah protest over a district attorney's decision that the fatal police shooting of a young man was justified.
00:41:14.000Protesters allegedly splashed red paint on the DA's office, broke windows, and hung signs calling for justice for the slain man.
00:41:22.000But instead of merely charging the protesters with vandalism or even rioting, that same DA used a charging enhancement to claim they operated as a gang.
00:41:30.000Under these new charges, the demonstrators face up to life in prison.
00:41:33.000It's the latest in a pattern of harsh measures that ratchet up potential penalties by treating protesters like a criminal conspiracy.
00:41:58.000How much do you want to bet when they charge the Proud Boys with gang violence?
00:42:01.000This, this writer had nothing but negative things to say about the Proud Boys and nothing but positive things to say about their finally being arrested.
00:42:26.000The police wanted to charge both groups, but Antifa, I gotta admit, they're much smarter when it comes to law enforcement, refuse to cooperate.
00:42:34.000But they were both basically trying to fight.
00:42:36.000The Antifa guys were taunting them and heckling them, the Proud Boys were up to them, the guy throws a bottle, a fight breaks out, Antifa got stomped brutally, the cops came, the Proud Boys cooperated, and now they're going to prison.
00:43:00.000The Daily Beast writers and all, they didn't care.
00:43:02.000They were probably like, good, charge them, they're a criminal gang.
00:43:06.000Okay, when you post messages with a name, like they're doing in Portland over and over again, they have a branded name in Portland, and I'm not talking about Rose City, but you know, Rose City is the typical Antifa group that everyone talks about.
00:43:17.000There's another group that organizes on Twitter and says, everyone show up here and wear this.
00:44:01.000Then they went to a residential neighborhood, and one of the locals came out with a weapon.
00:44:08.000The reason why they call themselves Antifa and Black Lives Matter, as most of you probably realize, is so that they can play this stupid game where you're like, hey, I would appreciate it if you stopped throwing paint in the faces of little old ladies.
00:44:33.000That way when a group of weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers are playing a game of, you know, tackle football down at the local park, Antifa shows up with some complaints, after the fight breaks out it'll be, Antifa attacks weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers.
00:44:47.000And then when they say, nuh-uh, they're a bunch of, you know, ruffians playing football, I'll be like, You hate weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers.
00:44:55.000Well, they identify as as the weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers.
00:45:24.000The headline should be, she faces life in prison after engaging in gang violence and purchasing weapons and materials and vandalizing a DA's office.
00:45:45.000And even this is funny, Utah protesters who splashed red paint and broke windows could face up to life in prison because of gang enhancement.
00:45:54.000I'm sorry man, I'm not gonna be crying anytime soon.
00:45:58.000Look, I always value freedom over security, I'll tell you what.
00:46:02.000But these people have been given a free pass to go around and smash everything up, and now they're getting comeuppance.
00:46:08.000They have been riots going on endlessly.
00:46:10.000Mostly in Portland, for sure, but there have been riots in other areas.
00:46:22.000Of course, they accidentally misspelled rioter right here.
00:46:26.000Black Lives Matter rioters in Salt Lake City have been accused of splashing paint on a road and smashing the windows of the district attorney's building at a July protest.
00:46:48.000Prosecutors charged multiple protesters with the crimes on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported.
00:46:53.000The charges have more severe consequences because Salt Lake City District Attorney Sam Gill upgraded them with a gang enhancement, which increases the penalties for offenses committed in concert with two or more person or in relation to a criminal street gang.
00:47:48.000I'm saying, the difficult thing with gang laws are that, like, if three people, you know, go out and do something dumb, they're not in a gang.
00:47:57.000But there's gotta be a threshold they set somewhere, because how to identify gangs, which makes it difficult.
00:48:02.000But this is what judges are for, right?
00:48:04.000I've talked to lawyers about this, and they're like, even when laws seem like they're over the top or not enough, judges have their discretion, that's the point.
00:48:12.000You have the written law, and then you have the interpretation through the judges.
00:48:16.000If you get a name, and you're organizing on Twitter with your branded name, and you tell people to show up, and they do, and they're buying weapons and stuff, and then they're destroying things, and you're all wearing the same clothes, Kind of sounds like a gang to me.
00:48:33.000I know where gang comes from yeah gangsters, right?
00:48:36.000So let's see they say with the enhancement second-degree felony charges Which is you which usually have a sentence of 1 to 15 years can be upgraded to life in prison Look, man.
00:50:08.000Now look, I gotta be honest, my understanding of prison is based on movies and TV shows, so it's probably not completely accurate.
00:50:14.000No, I watched this YouTube video about an ex-convict who was talking about these Antifa types saying they have no idea what they're in for if they go to prison.
00:50:27.000Literally what you're saying that's what he was saying cuz he's saying the these gangs these they they operate in groups Every single different type of group exists inside of a gate inside of a race based, right?
00:50:38.000And it is and it's sad, but it's true.
00:50:41.000I mean, you know that I You know, I think it's sad, but that's that's what the reality is.
00:50:47.000So these people they're like anti-fascist and Anti-racism!
00:50:51.000They get put into prison where they have tattoos.
00:53:27.000They say one of the protesters is 28 year old Madalena McNeil, who, according to arrest records, was charged with felonies of criminal mischief and rioting.
00:53:36.000But the Daily Beast said buying paint.
00:54:05.000The July 9th protest was held after Gill said the officer involved shooting that resulted in the death of Bernardo Palacio was justified.
00:54:12.000McNeil, who said she spent Tuesday night in jail and has since been released, told KUTV that she didn't do anything wrong, but that it would be silly to look at the potential of life in prison and not be scared.
00:54:26.000Now to be fair, I will say innocent until proven guilty.
00:54:29.000Alright, so we'll see how these things play out.
00:54:31.000There's a court of law for these things.
00:54:33.000Well, I mean, she shoved the police officer.
00:58:03.000What she's doing is the opposite of that.
00:58:05.000So whatever the opposite of a journalist is, that's what the Daily Beast is doing.
00:58:09.000I'm not going to name the person, but to put it simply, If someone said to you... I think the easiest way you can explain it is the dihydrogen monoxide hoax, which you're familiar with, right?
00:58:22.000It's an old-school, like, funny thing where you say, like, did you know dihydrogen monoxide is a, you know, corrosive chemical that can eat through metal, and it's found in cancer cells, and everybody gets all scared, and you say, we should ban it, and it turns out it's actually water, and you're framing it in such a way to confuse them.
00:58:37.000That's not journalism, it's sophistry.
00:58:39.000So you have these people who are, you have some real journalists, but I mean you look at the articles we've gone through today already, with like the hack of Reddit, and you have no real understanding of what happened with the Reddit hack.
00:58:52.000Not journalism to just be like, a bunch of Trump messages appeared on this website and people say it was a hack.
00:58:58.000It's like, well, if you want them to understand to the best of their ability what really happened, you need to break everything down for them and say, but the messages were written in Chinese, so we can't necessarily conclude who or why this was done.
00:59:13.000It's like, I tell you, man, you've got two kinds of journalists in the world.
00:59:18.000Actually, there's technically three, but let's go first.
00:59:21.000I would say probably 40% of journalists are sitting in chairs leaning back with like their mouth half open drooling going and their boss comes in and they're like, can you write about this hack thing?
00:59:33.000Oh, I guess and then they look and say Trump hack They forget to capitalize letters words are missing like yeah grammar was totally messed up There's no editor and they hit send and they publish it.
01:00:15.000How else can we frame this to protect them?
01:00:17.000And then you have 1% of journalists that are like, let's get to the bottom of this and really understand this to make sure that our audience has a firm grasp of the political realities of our world.
01:01:33.000They mentioned specifically that the main guy in their story is a gay man of Middle Eastern descent who moved from Texas there so he could be more comfortably out.
01:01:42.000And the reason that's funny is not because of this person, it's because they ignored his plight.
01:01:46.000When the chas was going on in Seattle and Antifa was romping about with guns, oppressing this man, harassing him, harassing his customers, and barricading him
01:01:56.000in some instances, from even coming in to where his store was,
01:02:00.000the New York Times wrote a whole bunch of articles that were just like,
01:02:03.000dumb things like, why is everybody talking about Antifa?
01:02:06.000It's a summer of love. We're gonna have a great time.
01:02:47.000Protesters hailed it as liberation from police oppression from white supremacy and a catalyst for a national movement.
01:02:53.000And then they go and talk about, you know, George Floyd, how it started.
01:02:56.000They say, some even call for abolishing the police altogether and closing down precincts, which happen in Seattle.
01:03:02.000That has left small business owners as lonely voices in progressive areas arguing that police officers are necessary and that cities cannot function without a robust public safety presence.
01:03:20.000In interviews, they express support for the Black Lives Matter movement, but they also word their businesses already debilitated by the coronavirus pandemic will struggle to survive if police departments and city governments cannot protect them.
01:03:40.000And look, at a certain point, I can be like, I am sorry this is happening to you.
01:03:46.000But after months of this, with the Democratic states locking down and destroying the local economies, conservative Republican states didn't do this as much.
01:03:57.000With the Democrats and some Republicans, you know, overseeing the arrest of business owners.
01:04:03.000At a certain point, you've got to leave because you are being targeted, because the government is oppressive, or you can't vote for these people.
01:04:11.000But I'll tell you what, right now there's a tendency.
01:04:14.000I see these journalists post on Twitter, some of them, these are people who actually quit the news industry, will point out, like, has anybody checked the numbers on these conservative Republican states that didn't lock down and they're doing fine?
01:04:26.000And you look at New York that went nuts and is the worst in the country, or was.
01:04:30.000Yeah, and then you got de Blasio and Cuomo out there touting that they're the best, they handled it the best since day one.
01:04:36.000While they literally laugh as they burn everything to the ground.
01:04:40.000I covered a story earlier on one of my channels where they've put homeless people in Upper West Side luxury hotels.
01:05:38.000I mean, if you think about it, if all the wealthy people are leaving, all the property value is going to die out.
01:05:43.000And then it's an opportunity for people to snatch it all up.
01:05:47.000So these billionaires will buy up all these garbage properties.
01:05:51.000I didn't even think about it that way, but I guess if you think about the long run, all the people with money are like, you know what, I'll just buy it.
01:05:57.000And while it's in terrible shape, whatever, I don't care.
01:07:40.000But you make $500,000 a year, you might own one or two buildings in New York City.
01:07:44.000You're someone like Bezos, who's got, you know, liquid assets in the hundreds of billions, you know, hundred-something billion, and he owns a bunch of hard assets.
01:07:53.000Bezos can, you know, Elon Musk, billionaires can start buying up more properties with less risk.
01:08:25.000Then the big wigs, the real money, they can come in and snap their fingers, they tell their management company, they say, hey, buy up that whole row of buildings, they're up for sale, I'll take them all, for dirt.
01:08:38.000And then we'll sit on them for a couple years, I ain't got nothing to worry about.
01:08:41.000And now, five years from now or whatever, when the city's recovered, it will have a lot less individual ownership of these properties.
01:08:49.000So maybe that's why they're burning it all down.
01:08:51.000Anyway, the main point, however, is more so what the far left has been doing with the rioting, and that's another point.
01:08:58.000Why would Bill de Blasio allow these people to go out and riot?
01:09:02.000Why would he paint these messages on the ground?
01:09:04.000This resulted in driving away half a million people and some of the wealthier people who live there.
01:09:10.000It's going to make the property values of New York go in the gutter.
01:09:30.000It reminds me of that story from Donald Trump where he was like walking with one of his kids and he pointed the homeless guy and says, see that man?
01:09:47.000They're going to be a lot of people who will buy a bunch of properties, even if they're not super wealthy.
01:09:52.000Once the, once they go down to the gutter and then they'll figure out ways to maintain it just enough so that when the property value goes up, they'll turn a quick profit.
01:10:00.000All in all though, I think ultimately the city's just gonna be burnt to the ground, you know, figuratively.
01:10:05.000You know, so I would stay away from them.
01:10:08.000Well, I mean, there's also the conspiracy that we may go to war and that they're trying to keep everyone from the big cities.
01:10:17.000Well, that's what somebody said in the chat the other day, in the super chat, that what if they're trying to push people out of cities out of fear of some kind of strike?
01:12:18.000It's not just that, it's gotta be shipped to the proper location, to put it simply.
01:12:22.000And right now, it had to be modified, so it had to be sent to a specific facility.
01:12:27.000Now that it is, it's gotta be sent to another place, but we're like a week out, or two weeks from relocating, so I'm like, if they're gonna send, yeah, it's too, it's too, it's a weird, yeah, we're jammed up.
01:12:37.000But I'll tell you what, man, I was thinking about it, and I was, you know, so we had the, what was it, the AG in New York?
01:12:47.000I don't know anything about the NRA to be honest other than like they're like a really really old like I guess they call themselves the oldest civil rights organization because it was formed in like 1870 something oh wow yeah so I don't know much about them they're accused of a bunch of wrongdoing and stuff but it's interesting to me now that I'm paying attention to this because I'm like when I see these Democrats now say things like we should have a nationwide gun ban on certain things I'm now now I see myself going like no yeah no how dare you seven months ago nope It was the riots that did it.
01:13:18.000And I sat and thought about it, really, and I was like, oh, wow, my opinion really did change on this.
01:13:23.000Because the threat became, you know, too big.
01:13:26.000And I think that really is a good way to understand people's political opinions on certain issues.
01:13:31.000The people who are pro-2A, many of them live out in the middle of nowhere and must defend themselves.
01:13:36.000They don't have this luxury of a cop who's around the corner.
01:13:40.000And even when the cop is around the corner, there's no guarantee they'll be there fast enough if someone breaks into your house.
01:13:44.000Well, now we've got these places that Where you're talking about, where they were around the corner.
01:14:13.000Because now I'm thinking about it, and if they controlled the riots, I probably would still be complacent and comfortable not thinking twice about needing self-defense.
01:14:47.000And it's because of the riots, and because they've demoralized the police, they've stripped them of their access and resources, and they openly violate the law to benefit themselves.
01:15:22.000He bypasses the permit process using taxpayer funds to paint a political message that will benefit his campaign and then has the NYPD guarding that message in front of Trump Tower.
01:15:32.00027 officers, more than any unit that's even in the NYPD.
01:15:36.000So not only are they defunding the police, taking the crime units out of these areas that need them, That now, I don't remember the exact number, over 180% increase in homicides now happening in these areas.
01:15:49.000But he's got 27 officers guarding this Black Lives Matter, and they're actually, there was an article I read today about, they're thinking about just not repaying it, because it's been vandalized so much, it's causing taxpayers more money, not, well I mean, just money, period, and it's too much.
01:16:07.000If it were up to me and I was going to be filing action, I'll just put it this way.
01:16:13.000My personal thoughts on this is that Bill de Blasio should immediately be impeached for taking taxpayer funds and all 27 of those officers should be fired and be stripped of their retirements or whatever they have coming to them.
01:16:28.000They should immediately lose their jobs.
01:16:51.000We get some legal action against Bill de Blasio for violating the law and stealing taxpayer funds to repeatedly defend A political message for his campaign and all of the cops who thought, I'm just gonna do whatever I'm told and support this corrupt politician stealing taxpayer funds.
01:18:18.000But I'll tell you this, There is no excuse for defending someone like Bill de Blasio.
01:18:23.000There is no excuse for seizing the legal firearm of someone defending their property from a violent mob that they're scared of because these people have been implicated in murdering others.
01:18:32.000So when I see these videos, man, of the cops, like, there was a cop arresting, um, what's, Bevelyn?
01:19:11.000But the people who are like, I don't care about you, I don't care about the Constitution, if Bill de Blasio wants to siphon public funds for his re-election campaign, I'll stand right next to him and protect him.
01:19:20.000That, to me, is someone pissing on the Constitution.
01:19:34.000They find people who willfully say, I don't care about the Constitution.
01:19:40.000But it's amazing, you go out to these suburbs and you go to smaller towns, and you start to find more cops that are like, nah, I don't play that game.
01:19:48.000The Constitution is what we're here to defend, you know what I mean?
01:19:51.000But we even have it out here in the Philly suburbs, the guys who arrested the business owners, and I'm, you know what man, maybe it's the, that's so weird.
01:20:02.000When I hear the lefties call people bootlickers, it's usually for the stupidest nonsensical reason.
01:20:55.000There was an article about Atlas Gym, where the two gym owners were being basically harassed by cops and the government and the Democratic mayor, and they eventually got arrested, came back, kicked the door in.
01:22:00.000People are too busy being complacent in their lives that are rather comfortable compared to other places in the world, compared to the past history of humanity, like what we've got right now.
01:22:12.000People have a lot on their minds that isn't politics, that isn't, you know, these things that if we all knew what was really going on, it would be really easy for everyone to go, you know what?
01:23:10.000I was talking to a friend of mine about all the Black Lives Matter stuff, and she said, where are the conservative organizations going out protesting, creating petitions, petitioning their local politicians?
01:23:22.000And I was like, that's a good question.
01:23:25.000You know, it's not just about conservatives, but I'll tell you this, the moderates, in my opinion, I have the most disdain for.
01:23:31.000People like me, who have similar opinions to mine, because conservatives have been actively outfighting, creating media, posting messages, having church events, having Blue Lives Matter rallies, and the disaffected liberal types are few and far between, and most won't say anything.
01:23:45.000And I'll tell you what, I've talked to a lot of them, and they're very scared.
01:23:48.000I think it's because they're still lefty, but they know they will be destroyed by the left.
01:23:55.000You get a middle that should be the loudest, but won't say anything, and the conservatives are picking up the slack for the scared liberals who won't stand up to the far left.
01:24:05.000You see that letter from Harper's, where all these liberals came out and they were like, cancel culture is bad, and they got attacked?
01:24:11.000Where were you when every single conservative was coming out and saying, censorship is bad, cancel culture is bad?
01:24:18.000They were saying, well, if I just keep my mouth shut, I'll be safe.
01:24:23.000They expect everyone on the right to protect their rights.
01:24:27.000Meanwhile, the far left is taking over more and more of the Democratic Party, gaining more ground and just tearing everything apart and attacking and canceling these people.
01:24:38.000These are the people who should have stood up a long time ago, but they've been bending the knee for so long.
01:24:41.000They've emboldened and empowered the far left.
01:24:43.000And that's something that Trump supporters say all the time, that the far left is only possible because liberals empowered them and refused to stand up against them.
01:24:53.000Well, I'm considered one of those default liberals that now has a platform to hopefully inspire other liberals that are minded like me that can stand up and start speaking.
01:25:41.000There's the Democrats that are like, not sure whether to like how to use the power of the craziness, but really want the majority to love them.
01:25:48.000And then the majority are just like, y'all are crazy.
01:26:01.000Disaffected liberals, moderates, independents, especially the ones who know exactly what's going on, cannot sit back and think Trump supporters will pick up the slack for them.
01:26:13.000And what I mean by this is Trump's base is Vocal, to say the least.
01:26:18.000I mean, the memes of the guy with the flags and the wind, you've talked about before, and it's like a storm, and he's like, yeah, America!
01:26:26.000Trump supporters, conservatives, and Trump Republicans stand up on the hilltop and scream their support.
01:26:33.000And it's not so much about supporting Trump, it's denouncing the insanity of the far left.
01:26:37.000And then you have moderates, liberals, and independent-type centrists sitting back saying, I hope that guy wins.
01:26:44.000It's like, nah, he wins when you form a front and the center holds, and then you can push out these crazies.
01:26:51.000Because it's what we're talking about, these groups.
01:26:53.000If the liberals, who are upset by this, the centrists, joined in and stood up and yelled alongside the conservatives and the Trump supporters who have been complaining about this stuff for a while, it'd be over.
01:27:06.000Well, and also, like, you look at who Trump is to most Americans.
01:27:11.000He's like, he's like the champion that everyone's like, yes, we've got this guy standing up to the establishment.
01:27:22.000Across the board we need we need everyone that they're like wow my state Representative is a champion right our senator is a champion.
01:27:30.000They're fighting for us So get out there and find out who your representatives are and if you don't like who they are become that representative boom mic drop Yeah.
01:28:16.000So it's almost like... It's better that they lost control for the crazy Democrats to take control and for everyone to see how crazy they are.
01:28:26.000And now getting some new... And now we got a red wave coming.
01:28:44.000And I'll tell you what, man, I have a prediction.
01:28:46.000My prediction is that 10 years from now, the Republican Party will have been completely transformed into a, like this tent we're talking about of disaffected liberals, centrists, Trump supporters, and while we simultaneously rag on, you know, these awful Republicans, I think this will be the future of the Republican Party.
01:30:45.000And I was like, you're a liberal telling me that you read an article from a neocon and now you're like questioning whether or not you really do support war.
01:31:30.000So I guess we'll see how this turns out in November, as I usually say.
01:31:34.000But I will add, the left is saying a lot of the same things we're saying about people waking up.
01:31:39.000These progressives are absolutely convinced that the silent majority is ultra-progressive.
01:31:46.000And they use, in my opinion, like I looked at the polls they use, where they're like, most Americans support the Green New Deal and universal health care, and the questions are always very misleading.
01:31:57.000I think Americans, for the most part, would love the idea of a utopian, you know, wonder future, but don't think it's possible for a good reason.
01:32:05.000There was something I read a while ago, Because I was actually, before they announced the actual details of the Green New Deal, I was in favor of it.
01:32:13.000The idea being, you know, public investment into infrastructure and technology to help improve the energy.
01:33:39.000Yeah, because if my local government said we're going to grant $10,000 to a kid who's got a little windmill science project, you know, to help generate some energy for a greenhouse, it's like, that could be that too.
01:33:50.000Or it could be, how much does a Green New Deal cost?
01:33:58.000So look, there's a lot of difficult questions to be asked, but The polls, the way they're framing, are trying to make both sides think they're winning.
01:34:09.000Now, when it comes to the mainstream media, I think they're out of their minds.
01:34:47.000Will Trump supporters just decide if, you know, by December 14th, there's no vote, no one knows who won, there's missing votes all over the place?
01:34:57.000If we learned within a couple weeks about Patterson, New Jersey's voter disqualifications, 20%, if we learned about Brooklyn's within a couple weeks, There's gonna be mail-in voting across this country for Trump.
01:36:12.000I can't wait to see the Durham Report.
01:36:13.000We know for a fact that a bunch of these high-ranking former Obama admin people were going on TV and lying about Trump colluding with Russia, saying things like, we've seen the evidence, it exists, and then under oath to Congress in secret meetings said, nope, I have no evidence.
01:41:28.000But in reference to what the sheriffs are willing to enforce and not, If it's not a law, and if it's a violation of the Constitution, the police should not be telling you what you can or can't do.
01:42:02.000Don't tell what other people should do, because you, you know, we've got too many people in this country who are deferring to, I am worried, therefore you must.
01:45:32.000There's no basis in reality to what this is.
01:45:35.000And the idea in and of itself, like literally, it would be like if someone came to you and told you they wanted to build a gigantic mirror ring around the moon to reflect, you know, moon energy to the earth.
01:45:49.000You'd be like, that doesn't, that's not English.
01:46:06.000So you, you really, you know, I mean, obviously I'm being a bit antagonistic and saying it, but the idea I had is that the people who believe in this idea, it would be like someone walking around screeching about how the moon elves were coming to take over New York city.
01:46:22.000It's literally, and, and, and you look at every- Childish nonsense.
01:46:27.000It's, it's, if somebody was told, if I went to you and said, Adam, I'm going to give you this book by a bearded old man from, you know, a century ago.
01:46:35.000Who's complaining, who's, who's saying we must, we must empower the moon elves to, to, you know, come to earth and, and shower us with their technology.
01:46:43.000And you started going around preaching that and smashing windows because of it.
01:47:57.000There will never be an instance, as of today, without some massive technological overhaul that mind-controls people, there will never be communism.
01:50:33.000It was an email from a third party talking about a party Obama had where he overnighted hot dogs and pizza.
01:50:39.000And somehow that became a conspiracy theory when the actual story apparently was that Obama had a Super Bowl party and spent something like $65,000 on the whole party.
01:50:48.000Which included Chicago's style hot dogs and pizzas.
01:51:00.000I will absolutely, absolutely state, a former US president Bill Clinton was in the flight logs for a known trafficker and was ID'd by a victim as being on the trafficker's island with two young women.
01:51:41.000But I'll just, you know, I point out the fact, because I'm gonna say, I was arguing with somebody about this, how they were adamant that Obama was in on this grand conspiracy, I'm like, fine, fine, fine, maybe, believe what you want, but I'm telling you, man, if you've never had a Chicago-style hot dog, You don't understand.
01:51:55.000Where I lived in Chicago, there were five hot dog shops within a couple square miles.
01:52:01.000And so I started talking to my friend about this, and I'm thinking to myself, dude, I haven't had a Chicago hot dog in like a decade.
01:52:57.000And I was like, Oh, I went and saw this Sage Francis atmosphere, awesome hip hop night at the Metro across the street with Wrigley Wrigley's Ville dogs.
01:53:08.000I never, I never realized this about Chicago, about the uniqueness of a lot of the food choices, but hot dog stands everywhere in Chicago.
01:53:17.000And it's the famous Vienna beef, unique Chicago style.
01:54:30.000I try explaining this to people, I'm like, dude, Chicago pizza's not deep dish, it's totally different.
01:54:35.000The food in Chicago is a different universe, man.
01:54:37.000When Tim and I first lived together in Miami is when we first when we were friends for a long time you lived near me but then I moved down because we were going to do this show years years ago.
01:54:54.000I tried Very hard to switch the toppings, the type of cheese I use, the, you know, barbecue sauce, marinara sauce... The fruit pizza with jelly?
01:55:41.000Edud says, I have been working on sharing info and converting co-workers away from the far left and CNN's lies by using your content from Timcast IRL, Timcast, along with Larry Alder and Candace Owens.
01:55:58.000My thing is kind of just, you know, I guess you call it Red Pill, you call it whatever you want, get them away from the far-left, white supremacy, weird, intersectional stuff.
01:56:06.000Because you can believe... Yeah, just be normal.
01:56:08.000But, I mean, even if you believe in universal healthcare, even if you believe in the Green New Deal and stuff, you don't got to be this weird racist that these people are.
01:56:14.000Yeah, and even, like, trans rights and gay rights and, like, wanting green energy.
01:58:06.000Hayden Hudson says Trump just announced 20 minutes ago that not only is he lowering cost of drugs, but he's also signing executive order to make insurance companies accept pre-existing conditions.
01:59:21.000Donald Trump could probably say a bunch of populist things that are even left economic and still have massive support from the Trump base.
01:59:28.000Because the bigger question is, are you selling us out to Chinese interests?
01:59:32.000Are you securing jobs for the American workers?
01:59:35.000If Trump came out and said, I want to do a bunch of these things like pre-existing conditions mandate, then I don't think Trump supporters would abandon him.
01:59:45.000I think they're going to be like, whatever, as long as you're maintaining jobs, the economy, helping the American worker.
01:59:50.000And then the left is going to be put in an interesting position.
02:00:18.000There was a point where, you know, Trump was compromising on gun control stuff, and there were conservatives that were really angry about it.
02:00:25.000But a lot of Trump supporters brought up, like, listen, Trump is trying to be loved by as many people as possible.
02:00:32.000And if the left just recognized that, they could have gained a bunch of ground and had, you know, an advocate for many of their causes, many of their issues, not all of them, but they would have made serious wins.
02:00:41.000The problem is the Democrats want power.
02:00:44.000So they lead the progressive left down this, you know, path where it's hate Trump no matter what, no matter what he does, even if he might give you some things you want.
02:00:52.000Well, if he signs this executive order, I'm going to be super, I'm stoked about that.
02:01:17.000And so there were a decent amount of Bernie Sanders supporters who switched for Trump.
02:01:21.000I mean, even just his executive order making medicine cheaper, that's going to make almost, I mean, every single American, no matter where you are on the scale of class, rich, poor, it doesn't matter.
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02:05:13.000Those videos are not too dissimilar from this, but it's just me talking at you for 20 minutes, whereas this is, you know, we have a conversation.
02:36:53.000The only difference being It's just not worth my time Yeah, cause I welcome all the heartache It brings tears to my eyes Yeah, those tears remind me Remind me I'm alive I just came over for my whiskey.
02:37:24.000I'm your red owl, but in the end it's just me.
02:37:30.000Alright, I just came over for my whiskey.
02:37:41.000I gotta be up early in the morning because I have another job where I, you know, read the news and talk about, you know, news and stuff like that, so... That's what I'll be doing first thing in the morning.
02:39:08.000That's what Michael Jordan would need.
02:39:10.000Anytime anyone talked trash to him, he's like, I'm going to destroy you now.
02:39:14.000But for me, it's like, I said I'm doing it, I have a great idea, I'm gonna do it.
02:39:18.000The idea is basically to score other news agencies based on a sampling of their 100 most recent articles, and then check for ethics violations with fact checkers.
02:39:27.000Then you could have like a score of like, that Daily Beast article we went through earlier?
02:39:57.000It's not even really about political bias for the most part, it's about, like, dude, if you write an article saying she got arrested for buying paint, that's not true.
02:40:08.000But you can be biased and write an article where it's like, this goes over the line, gang enforcement is too much, and that's fine, as long as you label it op-ed, I suppose.
02:40:40.000And we've actually gotten 40 before, so when... Last night there was like 40 and some, I mean... Well, I mean, even a long time ago, when you said 30, we, like, we were really close to it, and you were like, hey, just get us to 30, I'll put it on, and then it became a thing, but it was actually like, yeah, we get 30,000, you know?
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02:42:16.000If you really do think we do a good job though, you know, the sharing really does help because if I had the marketing budget of CNN, yeah, we'd have, you know, a million subs overnight.
02:42:55.000It's reassuring knowing that a lot of people Want these kind of conversations, you know, because the environment of the the world right now can be a little oppressive sometimes if you let it get to you and You know, I really try there was a few moments over the past couple months where I've been a little defeated, you know And I'm like I got to remember to stay who I am and really, you know, I'm an optimist You know, I always want to be on the lighter side of things.
02:43:22.000So You know what I see when I see, you know, 40,000 likes or whatever?
02:43:36.000That doesn't mean it has the most people in it.
02:43:38.000It means it's the most welcoming and the most honest and good faith.
02:43:42.000And that's crazy that, you know, like, we'll sit here and you'll basically talk about what you like about Trump, and I'm just like, man, I don't like him, but I gotta vote for him, right?
02:44:04.000live as per usual, but tomorrow we will have clips up throughout the show, so if you didn't catch the whole show and you want to see other segments that we did today, we're gonna have them all, you know, labeled.
02:44:13.000Lydia does the great production work where she labels and thumbnails and dolls out great stuff, so that'll be up tomorrow.