Rioting broke out in the streets of D.C. as thousands of Trump supporters turned out to protest the lack of charges against a white police officer who shot a black man named Jacob Blake. The National Guard has been called in to handle the situation, and the charges against the cop have been dropped. Meanwhile, the Proud Boys are being banned from DC, and over in Georgia, the runoff election is too close to call.
00:00:00.000The police officer who shot Jacob Blake is now in the hospital. He's in the ICU. He's
00:00:07.000in the ICU. He's in the ICU. He's in the ICU. He's in the ICU. He's in the ICU. He's
00:00:35.000circumstance situation. They will not be charging this officer, so the National Guard is being
00:00:40.000deployed and I'm pretty sure there's, I mean if I had to make a bet, I'd say riots inbound.
00:00:45.000Now, they're not charging Jacob Blake either, and we'll get into the whole nitty-gritty here, but suffice it to say, They were rioting because they wanted the cop to face charges.
00:01:20.000I'm interested to see how many people show up because I think the numbers today, a lot of people thought it was going to get crazy because people would be showing up today and they were doing a protest today for Donald Trump.
00:01:28.000But tomorrow is the main event, so maybe a lot more people will show up.
00:01:32.000I know a lot of people who are coming down.
00:01:34.000I talked to a lot of people who say that they don't actually, these are people, I know people who don't travel all that much.
00:01:39.000who are getting in their cars or they're flying.
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00:01:44.000So we'll see how things go in DC tomorrow.
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00:06:56.000White cop who shot Jacob Blake seven times in front of his kids will not face charges.
00:07:01.000Kenosha brings in National Guard and braces for unrest as DA refuses to prosecute officer who left black man paralyzed.
00:07:10.000On Tuesday, the Kenosha County District Attorney, Michael Gravely, said his office will not file charges against white police officer Rustin Sheskey.
00:07:18.000Sheskey was the officer who shot Jacob Blake, this is really interesting, Daily Mail just has to put black man Jacob Blake seven times, leaving him paralyzed on August 23rd.
00:07:26.000Sheskey had responded to a call about a domestic incident and opened fire as Blake was getting into his SUV, whereas three young children watched in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
00:07:35.000I also want to point out that, didn't they say he was reaching for a knife where he had a knife?
00:07:43.000He said it is incontrovertible, here we go, it is incontrovertible that Blake had a knife, saying officers reported seeing a razor blade type knife.
00:07:51.000Ahead of the announcement, Wisconsin mobilized the National Guard, Kenosha declared a state of emergency, Blake's lawyers condemned the decision, saying, Now, while this is happening, we also have news coming out of NPR that Kyle Rittenhouse is pleading not guilty to all charges.
00:08:04.000police to abuse their power and recklessly shoot their weapons.
00:08:07.000Now while this is happening, we also have news coming out of NPR that Kyle Rittenhouse
00:08:11.000is pleading not guilty to all charges.
00:08:15.000For those that aren't familiar, Kyle Rittenhouse is the young man who showed up to the riots
00:08:18.000that ignited because of the Jacob Blake incident.
00:08:22.000And long story short, his clear-cut self-defense as far as I'm concerned.
00:08:27.000I mean, you even have some leftists who brought it up and got really roasted for it.
00:08:37.000Kid probably shouldn't have been there.
00:08:39.000But we had several witnesses on the show who told us what happened.
00:08:43.000These are journalists who were there on the ground, like Richie McGinnis, who actually rendered aid to one of the guys who got shot and died.
00:08:50.000And, I mean, multiple witnesses told us the rioters were pushing a flaming dumpster to a gas station and Kyle Rittenhouse took a fire extinguisher I'm sorry.
00:08:59.000Kyle Reynolds is seen running with a fire extinguisher.
00:09:02.000But there's videos of him and other people putting fires out.
00:09:26.000As far as I'm concerned, it looks like self-defense.
00:09:28.000The crazy thing is the left is saying outright, no way, he's a terrorist and a mass shooter and all this crazy stuff, but it's really worrying to me when you have situations like this.
00:09:37.000Low information individuals who don't watch the videos or just don't care.
00:09:40.000Take that into consideration now as they're saying this cop is not being charged.
00:10:04.000But as you were mentioning with the Kyle situation, Kyle's legal team actually released their version of events, their video, their photos.
00:10:11.000Of what happened to them and the depictions were almost completely opposite of what the mainstream media was depicting and telling us was happening.
00:10:19.000So again based on you know, both of those two stories look at both of them make up your own decision.
00:10:25.000But also in this story that like you were reading it you see race being weaponized by the mainstream media and you always see white man black man.
00:10:33.000But, you know, this is only particularly in this instance.
00:10:36.000But when it comes to other instances, when they can't weaponize it, they can't use it to divide and conquer people.
00:10:41.000They can't use it to put fuel on the fire.
00:10:51.000Look, look like there was a reason why you would write about a white man attacking a black man, because we had serious racism in American history.
00:11:04.000I'm not gonna say everything's perfect, but certainly we've made great strides.
00:11:08.000And now we have this problem where the media still wants to highlight the race of the people, even though that's not what caused any of this.
00:11:16.000There's a police officer getting a report of a woman who had just been assaulted in her bed by this man, who then reached for a knife, which even the court was saying, incontrovertible.
00:11:35.000They gotta make it about race, though.
00:11:37.000Could you imagine what would happen if our laws were just like, it doesn't matter if you're innocent or guilty, it matters what your race is.
00:11:43.000Because that's part of what we're looking at, too.
00:11:45.000Now, I don't wanna derail too much, but I don't know if you guys saw, the CDC was advising to give the vaccine based on race.
00:11:51.000Now, I'm supposed to be convinced that Medicare for All is the appropriate way to go?
00:11:55.000The government should be in control of healthcare?
00:11:57.000When you're telling me they're gonna give it on race?
00:12:02.000But now you've got people, I don't know, let me ask you guys.
00:12:05.000I think it's obvious to a lot of people, it seems probably like a redundant question, but the left rioting and protesting in a situation like this.
00:14:22.000When you bring her up, because specifically also talking about Believe All Women, she's the one that went after Joe Biden very hard against the allegations against him and other women.
00:14:35.000The people who are adding fuel to the fire are filled with so much hypocrisy.
00:14:39.000The only constant is Joe Biden, who previously was for segregation, also kind of pushing for segregation issues right now in our modern day and age.
00:15:19.000There was a John Wayne interview from years past and he was basically saying that the left are the, they're the loudest voices. And if you don't
00:15:31.000listen to them, if you don't agree with their ideology that you're wrong and that you're like a bad
00:15:36.000person and that they just keep driving at home that, that you need, if you don't believe in this,
00:15:41.000you're wrong and you're bad. You have to believe in this, which is the right way and the only way.
00:15:53.000There was a story from NPR where they said 40% of people believe ridiculous conspiracy theories.
00:16:00.000And I noticed something really interesting.
00:16:02.000NPR separates what they called incorrect statements from correct statements.
00:16:06.000And then you see that among the incorrect statements, more people believe them versus the correct statements.
00:16:11.000But there is one thing that differentiates the two was timeliness.
00:16:16.000People believe the conspiracies if it's new, if it's in the recent history, and they believe overwhelmingly the mainstream narrative if it was long since past, right?
00:16:26.000So one of the questions was, like, was Barack Obama born in America?
00:16:30.000Most people, like, 75% said yes, and then, like, 20% said not sure.
00:16:34.000Smaller percentage said no, but that's because that was back 2008, well before social media and the advent of big VC-funded blogs.
00:16:43.000Take a look at Wikipedia right now, and I think this is a perfect example.
00:16:47.000You go to any conservative's Wikipedia, and it is an aggregation of negative opinions from left-wing activists.
00:16:56.000Like, if I really wanted to know, say, who, like, Jack Posobiec was, I don't need to hear that you think he's far-right, alt-right, you know, ultra-right, you know, nationalist, and all of these other opinions you have about him, that they're like, you get a whole paragraph with, like, it's been disputed as to what he personally believes.
00:17:11.000You get the guy on record saying what he believes, but they'll put into Wikipedia all of their opinions about him that are as negative as possible.
00:17:17.000Because what's happened now is, We've got millions of different websites, and they all just repeat everything that gets the clicks, so Kamala Harris doesn't care if Jacob Blake was sexually abusing this woman.
00:17:30.000No one's gonna find out because they're not gonna read the news!
00:17:33.000Well, they either slander or also disappear you, just like they did with Chris Martinson, just like they did with me personally.
00:17:39.000But also, another thing that I wanted to bring up here, When segregationists were making the arguments that people should stay, you know, stay apart because of their race, one of the things they used to do is they used to highlight certain events and also do what the mainstream media is doing now and highlight the race of a specific attacker, the race of a specific victim, and use that as propaganda in order to galvanize people to be for segregation.
00:18:04.000And then when we see this weaponized in so many instances, it's so weird seeing that being the major highlight, rather than the actual discussion of what actually happened, who was actually right, what is the evidence, can we make up our mind here when we first are able to actually see what happened, rather than jump into conclusions and being kind of radicalized as the internet, as social media, as the algorithms, as the timelines, as everything that the big tech monopolies shove down your throat, are showing you as it is.
00:18:35.000So here's a really good example of like how screwed up everything is and why you end up
00:18:38.000with these imbalanced riot type situations was the leaked phone call with Trump.
00:18:45.000Trump's like I need to find eleven thousand seven hundred eighty votes and then all the
00:18:49.000left is screaming it's worse than Watergate.
00:18:52.000They're throwing up on themselves and convulsing.
00:18:54.000And then I'm like well I'd sure love to hear the full audio of the phone call.
00:18:58.000And then it turns out, there's a little bit of bad stuff Trump said, but for the most part, it's kind of meh.
00:19:01.000There's a little bit of bad stuff that Raffensperger said, and it's kind of meh.
00:19:05.000But if you actually approach that story from a legitimate journalistic point of view, you'd say, okay, well, it's not that big of a deal that Trump said that.
00:19:12.000He was talking about the various areas where they have found, where they believe they have fraudulent votes.
00:19:17.000And he was saying, we don't need to do a hard investigation of every single accusation.
00:19:31.000So if you approached that, and you leaked the audio of, say, Brad Raffensperger saying, we can confirm dead voters, which he said, and we have no consent decree, you could have leaked that portion and been like, whoa, whoa, crazy.
00:19:45.000But the Washington Post, which is supposed to be mainstream media, ignored Exactly.
00:19:49.000things that reference Berger was saying that were questionable and only
00:19:53.000presented the things that they could take to make Trump look bad.
00:19:56.000And then and then everybody reported on those four minutes.
00:20:00.000And it was it was it was at least a couple hours until they released the
00:20:13.000And just the fact that when you go and look for that news, that CBS and ABC, they're all focusing on those four minutes on that one line.
00:20:21.000So what's the narrative now with Jacob Blake?
00:20:24.000Because I don't want to derail too much, but in what reality is there a leftist saying it was good that Jacob Blake, that these cops... It doesn't matter.
00:21:56.000Because it goes against the narrative that it was... It's this simple.
00:22:03.000The people that care are a problem for the establishment machine that just wants blind zealots to say, tell me what to do, please.
00:22:13.000It's like, it reminds me of that scene from Avengers when Loki is like, he tells everyone to bow and says, is this not better, your natural state?
00:22:19.000There's that one guy who stood up and said, I won't bow to you.
00:22:22.000That's like your, like the average people in the know who are questioning the media.
00:22:27.000But the Democrats seek out those who would just drop to their knees and say, just tell me what to do.
00:22:34.000So when you get a regular person, that's why we have the idea of the red pilling in the in the blue pill people because you got regular people who I think the Hunter Biden story is probably the best example of why nobody believes the media anymore because they all NPR said we won't waste our time on non-stories.
00:22:50.000So here you got some, imagine you got some 40 year old dude and he's like, he's in his house and his, you know, his wife is making breakfast for the kids.
00:22:56.000And then he's like, I'm going to work.
00:22:57.000And then he turned, you know, he's watching CNN and they're like, Hunter Biden thinks fake news.
00:23:21.000Or it's just that not everybody watches.
00:23:23.000Joe Biden's cousin's son or something.
00:23:25.000They don't watch all the news all the time.
00:23:27.000But I have to imagine there's a lot of people who wake up when they see this and they say, I care about what's going on.
00:23:33.000I care about why my checks are, you know, smaller.
00:23:36.000I care about why, you know, property value is like going through the roof is inflating in certain areas and why certain goods are really expensive at the store now.
00:23:44.000And they turn to the news and look for answers and you don't get it anymore.
00:25:39.000So, I actually, look, if you told me a little kid yelled something they heard their parents yell, and they struggled to say it properly, I believe it.
00:27:23.000Senator Kamala Harris started her life work young.
00:27:25.000Writer Ashley C. Ford led off the piece.
00:27:27.000She laughs from her gut, the way you would with family, as she remembers being wheeled through an Oakland, California civil rights march in a stroller, with no straps, with her parents and uncle.
00:27:37.000At some point, she fell from the stroller, and the adults caught up in the rapture of the protest just kept marching.
00:27:43.000By the time they noticed little Kamala was gone and doubled back, she was understandably upset.
00:27:47.000My mother tells the story about how I'm fussing, Harris told the magazine, and she's like, baby, what do you want?
00:27:53.000And I just looked at her and I said, freedom!
00:27:55.000After the interview resurfaced Monday, Twitter user Angles Freddy and Andre Domis, contributing editor of the Canadian publication Maclean's, noted that Harris' story resembled one told by King in 1965 interview published in Playboy.
00:28:09.000Maybe Kamala Harris is trying to make it seem like he was talking about her.
00:28:14.000was telling a story that was about her.
00:28:16.000I'm going to err on Kamala's side on this one because I think a lot of people in the 60s wanted freedom and a lot of people said that around their kids so the kids just repeated them.
00:28:25.000So I think that at this point we have to say that we know two things for sure.
00:28:53.000And also, I'll point out, the one thing I can say is factually true, but is framed not so well, is when the writer says, she laughs from her gut the way you would with family.
00:29:03.000Yes, Kamala Harrell laughs at inappropriate moments.
00:29:08.000Like there was one where she was being called out.
00:31:09.000There were civil rights protests happening forever.
00:31:12.000I mean, I know she's trying to make it seem like it was the civil rights movement, but there were a bunch of, you know, there's always protests for something.
00:32:05.000Now, I remember when I was three years old and I ran into a burning building to save a bunch of puppies, because it's just what a hero does.
00:32:14.000And I can't believe Kamala Harris would ever say something so egregious and exaggerated.
00:33:50.000Alright, they were just, they were there getting, you know, practicing a little bit, sharpening their axe before they were getting ready for that, you know, timbering.
00:34:53.000The Great Reset people are like, how do you stop everyone just kind of eating themselves to death and mass-producing garbage?
00:35:01.000So the problem is, whenever you have someone who believes they're morally right, they know everything, and thus you need to purge or erase or do something to other people.
00:35:11.000And why should I trust these people who are claiming all this bad stuff's happening and we need to make these changes?
00:35:16.000Like, so if you came to me and said, maybe we should have some kind of hard reset, I'm like, I don't trust one person to make that decision.
00:35:21.000Well, how do we get all those people out of office?
00:35:23.000First of all, Nadler, Schumer, Pelosi, these crazy Mitch McConnell, 40-year-old... There is a famous philosopher who had, I think, some really great ideas.
00:35:50.000But there should be one called Robespierre.
00:35:52.000So if you don't know much about the French Revolution, he was the guy who went nuts and was just like, you know, you ever see the episode of Simpsons where Mr. Burns sings, See My Vest?
00:36:03.000And he's singing about all the animal parts he has for his clothes and he's dancing.
00:36:11.000Dancing around, singing in the French Revolution.
00:36:13.000And then finally, when people realized like, yo, this guy's kind of killing too many people, they were like, They killed him to stop it all.
00:36:20.000They were like, this guy needs to die.
00:36:21.000They blew his jaw off and let him lay there for three days and suffer to die.
00:37:10.000And then they killed him because he was killing too many people.
00:37:13.000But with any one of these authoritarians or these despots, people like Kamala Harris, for instance, they have to get rid of those that are obstructing them, and they have no morals.
00:38:05.000Like, well, I had a bunch of town halls, and I had like six amendments, and I introduced a whole bunch of bills that didn't even see the house floor.
00:38:14.000But, you know, I was doing really important work.
00:39:01.000And so, Boebert wants to bring her concealed lock, but you can't.
00:39:05.000There's an exception where members of Congress can bring an unloaded weapon in a case to their office, but you can't bring it into the chamber.
00:39:14.000I see those house rules changing in two years.
00:40:30.000So we got a misdemeanor charge for that.
00:40:32.000But I think, you know, with a lot of these, some of these supporters saying that they want to, you know, come bringing weapons, we'll see if people actually show up.
00:40:39.000I don't know if there was that many people there today, but tomorrow is supposed to be the big day.
00:40:43.000Today was just like a preliminary event.
00:40:45.000But I think it'll get particularly interesting.
00:40:49.000But I wonder if, you know, there's going to be, I guess, the political willpower among Trump supporters to actually go and do anything that might change really anything, I suppose.
00:42:50.000And I'm not saying this is disparagingly, it's just I think most of the people who recognize what's going on don't want to go out screaming, smashing, burning, destroying.
00:44:32.000But they're saying, but when we did riot, we finally did get the national media attention.
00:44:36.000We finally did get everyone watching us.
00:44:38.000We finally did get change because we put our words to action and actually made something that made people look at us and watch and actually do something.
00:44:46.000That's the argument that the lefts are making that should be somewhat considered here and talked about, honestly.
00:45:45.000I think we stopped a war in Syria in 2012 because of our internet protest.
00:45:49.000So that's why I don't go to these giant crowds where you get smushed in like a sardine and if they fire mustard gas, you're gonna choke to death or whatever.
00:46:41.000But it wasn't a full invasion like Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:46:44.000Well, they were planning to Libya to do the same thing that they did in Libya and Syria.
00:46:49.000And there was a lot of extensive pushback, but also there was a lot of protest.
00:46:53.000I mean, you know, I was a part of like filming a lot of people and their voices.
00:46:58.000And it was in a time and period where the Internet wasn't fully censored yet.
00:47:02.000So those voices were extremely popular.
00:47:05.000But we also have to remember, it was also Russian warships that literally went in front of American warships.
00:47:11.000Right next to Syria and said, you do this, we are going to have a bigger conflict and a bigger fight here.
00:47:17.000Now, the topic of protest, it's a very interesting one.
00:47:19.000You could point to examples where it didn't do jack squat.
00:47:22.000You could point to examples where it did do something, like in Poland with the Solidarnosc movement, where people, you know, peacefully protested, they petitioned, and they also just had a worker strike, and that helped make a big difference.
00:49:31.000But, you know, a protest is... You're talking more about a shutdown.
00:49:35.000No, no, no, I'm saying... Well, here's the question.
00:49:37.000If a million people were walking around in D.C., shoulder to shoulder on the streets in many circumstances, not even intentionally blocking anything, they'd be in the way, making things impossible to do.
00:51:06.000It got the DNC to transfer all their funds from, I think it was Bank of America, to Amalgamated, which was a union-controlled bank, which was a big victory for them.
00:51:15.000That was one of the things they wanted.
00:51:16.000There's a lot of people moving their money from big banks to local small banks and local credit unions.
00:51:46.000We were waiting in line for like, I think it was like meat or something, like in a buffet.
00:51:50.000And the guy, I'm pretty sure it was you and me, and the guy was sitting next to us saying that he worked for credit unions, and that because of Occupy Wall Street, they saw something like $500 billion transfer from banks into credit unions.
00:52:00.000Credit unions are non-profit banks that reinvest in their community.
00:52:04.000So, when I worked for American Eagle Airlines, we had the AA credit union, so that meant That money, that profit, went towards loans for employees, our union members, to buy stuff.
00:52:16.000I'm a member of the Navy Federal Credit Union.
00:52:22.000I probably shouldn't say what bank I'm using, but it's armed service personnel, and so the money that would normally be profit for shareholders is reinvested, giving the members amazing benefits.
00:52:32.000Like, with Navy Federal, you can travel internationally, and it's like no international fees or exchange rates.
00:52:44.000I often advocated for many of these occupiers to see that as one of the biggest and most important victories possible.
00:52:51.000Taking away economic power from big corporate banks and bring them to non-profit community-centered credit unions.
00:52:57.000Because I would always complain these Antifa types would go and smash windows and stuff like that, right?
00:53:02.000And I would say, what do you think happens when that $30,000 a year banker shows up for his job in the morning and there's glass all over his desk and his computer?
00:53:21.000Put on a nice pair of slacks, a nice button-up shirt, stand out in front with some pamphlets, smile and shake hands, and give pamphlets for credit unions that reinvest in low-income communities.
00:53:59.000And I think maybe we could even just mobilize or even we should talk about this privately, put out some call to actions to actually help support local small businesses, rather than of course, the big mega corporate giants that are out there.
00:54:11.000And another thing that I wanted to bring up, because I know you're you want someone to say to say, pointing at each other.
00:54:20.000But before we get into Dave and what he's doing, one of the best protests that I've seen and heard about and I've seen the memes about were, of course, the protests in Japan where bus drivers who were angry at, of course, their company for not giving them the proper wages, They decided to protest by, of course, continuing their job.
00:54:41.000Not striking, but they didn't charge people to enter the bus.
00:54:45.000And, of course, the bus company owners had to, of course, capitulate to their needs because they had all these people using their services.
00:54:55.000They just really made sure that they did something that actually had a huge ramification that was still something that everyone was happy about.
00:55:03.000Yeah, so, but you brought up a good point about fighting for small businesses.
00:55:06.000It's one of, like, one of the best protest things you can do right now.
00:55:09.000Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports started that fund, where, I think, how much did they raise?
00:55:56.000If everybody, instead of going around and marching, just opened the doors to their businesses and says, we're open, then there's no lockdown.
00:56:30.000I want to tell people to do certain things, like to not pay tax, but I feel like that is like a form of incitement.
00:56:39.000To tell people, disobey the civil authority if the civil authority is bad or evil.
00:56:45.000Well, what you could do, then they would maybe take you to court, and then you could go, well, then I'm countersuing, and this is the reason why, and then maybe There could be.
00:56:55.000I mean, it sounds like there's some justification to that, right?
00:56:59.000That's what the American Revolution was based on.
00:57:07.000But again, many things we could do, many different small actions.
00:57:10.000But again, it all comes down to people being aware of what's going on so they actually know what actions to take.
00:57:17.000And I definitely think we need to mobilize and organize a lot more than just the kind of pontificating and thinking that we do here, and I think that might be a next step that I think we should really kind of consider.
00:57:26.000You know the biggest problem I think we have as freedom-loving individuals?
00:57:30.000I swear, it's these like whiny, fence-sitting podcaster types that will talk all day and night about all the problems, won't actually organize anything.
00:57:40.000Sit in their house, turn the camera on, complain about something, and then do literally nothing about it.
00:57:45.000I can just imagine some of these people sitting there with their open button-ups and their beanies, complaining all day for a year, and then literally not even doing anything about it.
00:57:54.000What I like about internet video is you're turning words into action.
00:59:10.000And then they did, what is it, just as Democrats did, like, a round of, like, interviewing people to see, like, who would be a great politician.
00:59:59.000You fix it from within by getting elected and then challenging the system, refusing to support garbage bills, refusing to support people like Nancy Pelosi, regardless of party, regardless of tribe.
01:00:09.000But all of these people go in and they say, well, you know, it's better that the Democrats win this time than the Republicans.
01:00:16.000And then it's just back and forth with establishment elites.
01:00:19.000If you're going to fix a machine, you wouldn't like go into the machine and just stop it from working because that doesn't fix it.
01:00:27.000You have a fax machine at your office that kind of works, and it does get copies out, and they're kind of smudged and awful, and the boss is like, look, I don't want to deal with it.
01:03:48.000What's the difference between Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Nancy... Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
01:04:13.000They're not here to actually bring about change or do anything.
01:04:16.000They're like puppet figureheads who get in.
01:04:19.000It's like, we set aside all of these resources because we want people to come into the head management office to help us run things.
01:04:26.000They walk in, they look around at all the hors d'oeuvres, they grab a few snacks, they stand there, you know, eat some food, drink some fancy wine, and then walk out the door and do nothing.
01:04:43.000We're chillin', we're rich, we don't gotta do any work, we pretend, we come out here, we talk for a few minutes, we do hearings, nothing really gets done.
01:04:50.000And then Trump comes in, he's yelling at everybody.
01:04:57.000I think South Park had the best kind of analogy here that I'm automatically thinking about what you were saying when it came between a douche and a turd sandwich.
01:05:07.000And I think that's exactly what we're in.
01:05:09.000And I think as long as people start giving their power to politicians, there's never going to be a solution.
01:05:16.000We should never put anyone above ourselves.
01:05:18.000We should always be making decisions for ourselves based on information that we get that should be free and open.
01:05:24.000But that's not what's happening right now.
01:05:32.000You'll get a Rand Paul, someone who actually has principles and will filibuster and fight and do his best, to be honest, but no one's going to vote for him.
01:12:52.000But I also think there's going to be a lot more scrutiny from from both sides, but especially Republicans after all the shenanigans where it takes weeks.
01:13:03.000How many weeks did it take for Georgia to actually give like a final result?
01:13:57.000The Republican Party as a party will change its values to adapt to... Like, so when I say, like, D.C.
01:14:03.000and Puerto Rico become states, what will end up happening is Republicans will start incorporating different values into the Republican Party in an effort to win.
01:14:10.000So everything will become substantially more progressive over time.
01:14:13.000Like, so that's why I mean the Democrats, if they win, they're gonna make enough changes to where the Republicans will have to become more like the Democrats.
01:14:45.000That's not the same as traditional conservatives, many of whom don't like him.
01:14:50.000And in Georgia, it's also important to point out that Biden and the Democrats' promise is to give people $2,000, something that, of course, Donald Trump has been trying to do himself.
01:14:59.000So that's another angle to think about here.
01:15:01.000But these evangelicals who... I'm so happy our voting system is in the hands of machines and private corporations that have ties to foreign governments.
01:15:08.000I'm so happy our voting system is in the hands of machines and private corporations that have ties to foreign
01:18:05.000And again, when you're dealing with, you know, very severe issues, and you're also hanging out with a bunch of crazy people, you just hear a lot of crazy stuff.
01:18:50.000And I didn't listen to him initially but then I started seeing the usage of it and I started seeing how this is essentially like a new printing press and when it was a couple hundred when it was a couple thousand I remember doing a lot of prominent coverage on it interviewing him and interviewing other people in the space when it was still coming up when people didn't even know what it was.
01:19:09.000When Chuck Schumer was on the mainstream media telling everyone how to get illicit items on the dark web, literally giving people instructions, talking about how bad it was, and people were like, wait, what is this?
01:19:21.000So back then, even when it came to, you know, this very important situation with Ross Obrecht, who hopefully does get pardoned, when it came to the kind of initial Bitcoin, when it was a couple hundred, I remember doing a lot of prominent reporting on it for WeAreChange, and a lot of people are very happy that I did.
01:20:25.000Remember, this is a popularity contest that is being measured by a secret voting machine with proprietary software that we don't get access to.
01:20:51.000I'm gonna make a prediction right now.
01:20:54.000If in the morning, like if overnight, it looks like both Republicans or at least one of the Republicans is going to win, you're going to see a nice bump in the stock market tomorrow because the market is definitely going to react.
01:21:09.000Bitcoin will probably go down then, you think, right?
01:21:10.000If they see that the Democrats are going to control the Senate, It's going to be a fireball.
01:23:14.000I swore that Stacey Abrams was gonna—that they were gonna have her run again, you know, because she—like, the winners are the—losers are the new winners, as far as the Democrats going.
01:23:49.000they're both smeared in the exact same ways Is it misogyny?
01:23:55.000I'm not going to take credit for this because I was listening to Ben Shapiro this morning and he basically said that... Loeffler's winning now.
01:27:53.000I'm getting frustrated with the two-party system.
01:27:56.000That it's either, like, they're gonna all band together, and, like, if enough of us get the majority, then anything we decide on... The problem with it is that you get someone like AOC, who says she's a progressive, progressives vote for her, and then she goes, now that I'm in office, I'll support Nancy Pelosi.
01:28:23.000But that was because he was the first president.
01:28:24.000And a lot of people don't realize a lot of the early presidents were under the Confederation of States, not the United States under the Constitution of the federal government.
01:28:36.000So early on, we had a very, very weak federal government.
01:30:57.000I didn't think they were allowed to put them out until today.
01:30:59.000They're saying that there's a small lead, there's projections as well, and they're saying from the initial counts, they're getting that this is going to... Well, if this holds and the Senate does stay in control for the Republicans, This is not great for Biden, which is a good thing.
01:31:19.000It's one of the very few presidencies that enter without the Senate and are completely powerless.
01:31:24.000It happened with Reagan, if I remember correctly, but that was a long time ago.
01:31:29.000But remember during one of the debates or maybe an interview where Biden was basically saying, well, we couldn't do this because we had a Republican We had a Republican Congress like, no, you didn't like for most presidents have the advantage because it's just it's kind of this wave.
01:31:49.000Well, it's because people who go to vote for the president vote party line.
01:31:53.000Right, and then two years later, everybody's like, yeah, what did I do?
01:32:12.000With him look yeah, I did I did a man in the street video where I asked people I said one man on the street Got a man and a woman on the street Where I basically asked if you had to choose between four more years of Trump and a recession I remember that a lot of people Wow.
01:34:12.000I'm telling you, man, if you want to have fun, I said this last time, go on Amazon, click on like a tablet and then leave it in your cart for a couple days and come back and you'll see the price has gone up.
01:35:14.000So we want to get this farmland so that we can it's a film videos We're gonna we'll build like dirt jumps and we'll be able to you know, play with great fake civilizations like like snowboards and all that fun, but then we'll also be able to set up a range and yeah airsoft battles and just fun silly videos and also like notes alligators cool cool DIY projects and the idea is I said this before and You know, I made the joke earlier that all we do is sit around and complain, but the thing I want to do now is help create fun and exciting things.
01:35:44.000Instead of just complaining about the bad things, make some good things.
01:35:47.000So, do projects where we build lasers, Ian, you know.
01:37:09.000Look, if the property value is in the gutter, because nobody will live there anymore, let's say New York, and the tax assessment comes in, the property value is down, the taxes you owe goes down, then what?
01:37:21.000They offer lower rent, desperate to get people to move there, so rent in New York is going to start tanking, but rent in rural areas is going to start skyrocketing, and property values and taxes will skyrocket in rural areas.
01:37:31.000It's going to create really weird movement patterns across this country.
01:37:35.000I wonder what that's going to do to our elections.
01:37:37.000I think it probably had an impact on this past election, for sure.
01:37:55.000He did the video where, like, hey, I'm coming from California and moving to Texas and everything's gonna be great, but I don't like this thing.
01:38:05.000I don't like how you have all these Amazing gun rights, you know, nope.
01:38:35.000And so what I was saying is the more right-wing people who are like,
01:38:39.000I hate this and I can afford to leave.
01:38:42.000And it's not all conservatives are rich.
01:38:44.000I'm just saying, in cities, you've got well-off individuals who are probably more right-leaning because, you know, they're going to move and it's going to make red states redder and blue states bluer.
01:38:53.000Well, when they move and they see how much money they save on their taxes, they're automatically going to become more right-wing.
01:38:58.000Let's just be honest here, because it's incredible what happens in New York City with city taxes, state taxes, on top of federal taxes.
01:39:28.000Just as Bill de Blasio said, we need to redistribute the wealth.
01:39:32.000And that's exactly what he's doing, proudly pronouncing it.
01:39:35.000And how dare you not help redistribute your wealth?
01:39:38.000Well, I'm already doing it anyway because taxes are going to kill me this year.
01:39:43.000But this is one of the reasons why the Republicans need to hold the Senate and then hopefully get the House in two years.
01:39:50.000Because otherwise, this is going to be a raising taxes spree.
01:39:55.000But listen, it doesn't matter because in terms of taxes, I mean, you're right, you're right in that regard, but the Trump tax cuts are expiring no matter what.
01:40:16.000I don't know the exact parameters, but they do go away for the individual.
01:40:20.000Well, if the trend continues with the House, the Republicans are probably, and because now we have a Democratic president, presidential, president-elect, whatever, the trend is, you know, the Republicans are going to take back the House, and that's fine.
01:40:40.000And then they'll pass some new tax cuts.
01:40:46.000Biden will veto them, and then they'll just come back and say, yeah, we're signing it anyway.
01:40:54.000There won't be enough Republicans to override a veto.
01:40:57.000But you have all the you you do have Democrats like say Joe Manchin who is not completely in line Yeah, but then you got Mitt Romney Who loves the taste of a boot?
01:41:09.000So, you know, but also in two years, I mean, you know 33% of the Senate, you know goes up for re-election so anything can happen and That's true.
01:41:18.000You know, I think also it's an important thing we need to say is we talk a lot about Congress
01:45:31.000So it's a suffering brought on By them, although I agree there are people that aren't involved with voting Nadler in the office.
01:45:38.000I think there's a very simple solution.
01:45:41.000There needs to be some kind of very, very simple and low barrier for casting a vote.
01:45:48.000Like a speed bump, not a fence, not a restriction, but something that says you need to know who you're voting for and why.
01:45:56.000Now the problem is the Democrats are very much everyone should vote no matter what because they go after low information voters which creates this problem.
01:46:02.000That's why they get Nadler, Schumer, Feinstein, and Pelosi who are all ridiculously old.
01:46:08.000Is the average age of Democrats higher?
01:47:37.000Purdue, at 77% expected total vote reporting, Purdue is up 1.84%.
01:47:44.000And Leffler, Kelly Leffler, is up 1.09%.
01:47:48.000CNN is even reporting both Republicans are now leading in Georgia.
01:47:54.000So again, I stand by my I just want to say this.
01:48:00.000I did a segment where I said I thought the Republicans are going to win.
01:48:02.000I'm not saying they're going to now, but what I was saying was I actually thought for a while and I was tweeting, I think the Democrats are going to win because Trump's not on the ballot.
01:48:09.000Then when polling data came out, I just said very simply, look, if the polling data was off by four to seven points nationally a month ago, then I can only imagine they're off at this point by a certain degree.
01:48:20.000And it's, I'm going to say Republicans will probably win this one.
01:48:25.000Well, there's a difference between exit polls and these opinion polls.
01:48:28.000You figure, like, if the Republicans are only down by, like, one point or they're only up by one point, that they're probably leading by a lot.
01:48:36.000Because these polls are just like, oh, your buddy, your buddy Frank Luntz, That guy was yelling at me.
01:52:17.000Well, again, again, what I said before is there's going to be a lot more scrutiny and I think a lot more Republican observers and they're going to be looking at this Very very closely like they should have the the first time they should have made demands Ahead of time.
01:52:36.000Well, I and I've been saying this for four months that this whole stop the steel movement Should have happened back in the summer.
01:52:44.000Yeah, you know when they said look there's You couldn't make lawsuits, right?
01:52:49.000You couldn't make certain lawsuits, but you could at least say that Why is the legislator being overruled by the governor in Pennsylvania?
01:52:59.000Make a bigger stink about it, because all you really heard was Trump in these press conferences go, mail-in voting is bad, there's gonna be a lot of fraud, right?
01:53:08.000And instead, there should have been a stop-the-steal movement back then.
01:53:11.000There should have been protests or movements or social media activism or whatever happening back then, not after the fact.
01:53:23.000Well, this is what we're doing now in Georgia.
01:53:24.000the lack of action taken by this administration to fix their system of voting, that they would
01:53:31.000allow a proprietary system. Well, this is what we're doing now in Georgia. We're looking at it
01:53:36.000hard. Look, this Stacey Abrams woman is nuts. She's a She calls for voter suppression and then she screams, like, oh, you're taking voters out of, you know, you're purging voters.
01:53:51.000And you're like, well, yeah, because of your group.
01:53:56.000Because what she did, there were tens of thousands of voter registrations.
01:54:02.000that her group, when they went out and they got people to sign stuff,
01:54:07.000addresses were wrong. Things weren't signed wrong.
01:54:10.000Social Security numbers didn't match up with addresses and names, right?
01:54:15.000So they said, well, these things aren't, it's not kosher, so we're not going to include it.
01:54:21.000And she's like, no, no, you're the they need to be included.
01:54:25.000And she was fighting for that, saying that it was voter suppression when it was her fault.
01:54:29.000It was, you know, because, you know, their workers weren't doing the right thing.
01:54:33.000And then she's she's I think she sued Rasenberg and I think it's still in court, but she's going to lose because, you know, just just because you I feel like data entry wrong doesn't mean that it's voter
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01:57:42.000She wants to bring her gun to Congress.
01:57:44.000She really believes what she believes.
01:57:46.000But then you get people like AOC and I'm like, AOC is a careerist.
01:57:49.000Like, you've got these new populists that are coming into Congress, and I see the ones on the right, and they tend to, they seem to have principles, and the ones on the left just, for the most part, agree with the establishment.
01:58:00.000I'll give mad respect to Rashida Tlaib for voting no on the omnibus.
01:58:03.000AOC complains about it and then votes for it.
01:58:05.000Josh Hawley complains about it and then votes for it.
01:58:07.000That's Democrat or Republican, I don't care.
01:59:54.000So when I was recovering from shoulder surgery, I would pour collagen into my smoothies because that was like the only thing I could fix for myself with my left hand.
02:05:41.000Kyle Canuck says, if Trump pulls this off, forget the banana peel backflip, Trump will be the guy who stole the airplane in 2018 doing all the tricks.
02:06:04.000Like the likelihood that Trump wins, you know, the people who made these predictions, I'm saying, if you think Trump is really going to pull it off, you better go and make those bets.
02:06:52.000So when the number gets really high and it's like the Powerball is at a billion dollars, everyone goes, I gotta go play!
02:06:58.000Sure, I guess, but wouldn't you also just be satisfied with 10 million bucks?
02:07:02.000But then, well, in all likelihood, if you didn't pick those numbers and you did like a quick pick, you'd probably only get like 40% of that after taxes, because you get penalized for doing a quick pick.
02:08:12.000I'm sorry, I did not mean it to be that.
02:08:15.000I used to make my own lottery tickets for my family for Christmas.
02:08:18.000I'd take the silver crayon, I'd like write numbers on it and they'd scratch off and then I'd smear the silver crayon all over it and bring it up for them.
02:09:49.000If you have been a fan of Max Keiser and you trusted him, you would be extremely wealthy right now.
02:09:56.000I'm not saying you'd have some money to throw around.
02:09:58.000I'm saying you'd probably have millions of dollars.
02:10:00.000Because he was saying back when Bitcoin was like a dollar to buy some.
02:10:04.000Imagine if you were like, I got 100 bucks, I'll buy 100 Bitcoin.
02:10:07.000Now multiply that 100 by $33,000, $34,000.
02:10:08.000It wasn't just like do it because I think it was like he was looking at Bear Stearns and at Freddie Mac, you know, and how these, he was calling them criminals, like very overtly calling these corporate CEOs of these banks that were getting $500 million parachutes for retiring.
02:10:27.000I don't know what's going to happen in the future.
02:10:38.000I don't know if he's right about where we're going now.
02:10:41.000I'm just saying, if you listened to him from the beginning, you'd be a millionaire.
02:12:36.000All right, let's see we got here Superman if you wasn't scared of Green Rock says shout out to Sun Tzu for driving while I watch Sun Tzu ghost for driving while I watch We are driving through the night because United messed up two days in a row.
02:12:51.000I used to be lazy, Tim, but watching your work ethic I can't anymore.
02:12:54.000Smash that like button for all the gorillas watching.
02:12:57.000We do have a gorilla t-shirt being put together right now by one of our graphic artist friends.
02:13:02.000And it's a gorilla, you know, I'm a gorilla.
02:13:05.000Did you get the one of the gorilla smashing the like button?
02:14:29.000If there's more than enough people, then how do you even get to the tunnels?
02:14:32.000It's so funny that they're like, we have to go to that building in order to do this most important job in the world, which is govern the United States of America.
02:14:39.000But we got to be in that building over there.
02:15:44.000Definitely looking up all the puppy training videos right now and doing a lot of work, including running and exercising and obedience and training.
02:15:52.000So this is going to be one high IQ pup.
02:15:55.000We have a very, very important super chat.
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02:16:58.000Matthew Reckham says, couple weeks ago I posted that Republicans are one state legislation away from being able to pass constitutional amendments without Dems.
02:17:06.000Article 5 Convention of States requires a two-third majority to pass amendments.
02:17:10.000That would be a 38 states with Republicans and have a 30 split with MN.
02:17:17.000Well, a lot of states will, even if they are blue states, they're unlikely to easily pass a constitutional amendment, especially on things like, you know, bringing in or voting in on states, you know, like Washington, D.C.
02:17:34.000or Puerto Rico, because they don't want to lose their influence.
02:18:48.000My friend told me, let the name come to me.
02:18:51.000And that's what we're doing now for two days.
02:18:53.000And my friend said once I know the name from her personality, then I'll be able to... My dad's parents used to actually train German Shepherds.
02:19:09.000Mark Lautenschlager says dog name, and this is the biggest so far.
02:19:13.000I've seen super chat Kamala Hold on you're gonna like this one column freedom color freedom.
02:19:23.000We don't we don't okay freedom puppy if the Potter file says my one-year-old male German Shepherd Husky is named Atlas and Oh, that's the name that we've been talking about in the house.
02:21:41.000So it says, due to these inconsistencies and questionable activities, we believe the Pennsylvania election results should not have been certified by our Secretary of State.
02:23:01.000Unelected Democrats cast procedural votes and sent those to Congress.
02:23:07.000Afterwards, a recount showed the Democrats had won by a small number of votes, like 115.
02:23:14.000Richard Nixon presiding over the joint session of Congress was given two slates of electors, one from Republicans certified by the governor and one from Democrats uncertified.
02:23:27.000He chose to count the uncertified Democrat votes.
02:23:52.000So what's to happen if tomorrow, Mike Pence says, citing precedent from 1960 with Richard Nixon as president, because of the statements made by the Republican Legislature's Judiciary Committee of Arizona and the resolution introduced in Wisconsin, we are not going to be counting the ballots in states where there is an active dispute.
02:25:35.000I think Pence is like, thanks for all the fish.
02:25:38.000He's like, I'm just gonna be another politician, career politician.
02:25:41.000What I'm saying is humans can do whatever they want that is physically possible.
02:25:46.000They're saying Trump has no legal authority to do this.
02:25:49.000Sure, and cops have no legal authority to, you know, shoot someone who's unarmed, but you complain about that all the time and then nothing changes, right?
02:25:56.000If you're going to complain that the police do things they're not allowed to do and get away with it, what's to stop Pence from doing something he's not allowed to do and getting away with it?
02:27:13.000They wouldn't be able to get anywhere near.
02:27:15.000Well, they're already going to be there.
02:27:16.000I mean, it's going to be black, black stuff at night.
02:27:19.000I ultimately think it's going to be a lot of Trump supporters waving American flags, voicing their concerns, bullhorning, Pence is going to be like, Joe Biden wins, and we're all over.
02:27:27.000But Pence could legally say, I'm not going to certify these votes in question, and Trump wins the election?
02:27:34.000The left is saying he couldn't legally do it.
02:27:36.000I don't care what you think, because you can do things when, right now, Wisconsin has introduced a bill that says, here's a list of things that the executive branch and the courts did that was illegal.
02:28:36.000And what happens now when the Republicans say, Richard Nixon chose to count an uncertified slate of electors cast by people who were not elected to the Attro College, and there were no complaints, and it was counted in an election?
02:29:29.000I'm just saying, when people say, like, Trump can't do this anyway, I'm like, bro... Dude, if Pence walked in and sparked one up, I was like, legalize.
02:29:37.000So I'm just trying to say... Last person on the planet.
02:29:41.000There's a difference between what you can physically do and say, and what you can legally do and say.
02:29:46.000And you can physically do a whole lot of stuff that you can't legally do, and then whether or not anything is done after the fact is an entirely different question.
02:29:52.000Well, what Pence could do, he could do it.
02:29:59.000He's gonna go Biden wins, congratulations.
02:30:00.000But he could do it, and then it would be legally contested, and then it would... Go to the Supreme Court, and then they would present the evidence.
02:30:08.000And then maybe they could say, well, who knows?
02:31:12.000I am siding with you, I'm down with that, but wouldn't you just love to see it?
02:31:17.000Yes, I'm not down with that, I think it's boring and stupid.
02:31:20.000And I think if you don't actually get these things heard in court, which we have not had, even though the media keeps saying it has been, it hasn't, then you're going to have 74 million extremely angry people, and they're saying, there was a CNN interview, it was Donny Sullivan, asked a Trump supporter, Do you accept Biden as president?
02:31:44.000We don't even want that sentiment, which means maybe the best thing is we let the state legislatures who are upset have their day in court on the merits.
02:32:14.000They would have to, well, they'd probably have to sue in their state.
02:32:20.000But the problem is, if they're up against the other branches, then they would need to file federal suits against, say, like the state legislature would have to sue the governor in Georgia, for instance.
02:32:30.000Because the governor had a consent decree with a democrat, which is insane, which is really crazy.
02:32:36.000She sued the governor and they signed a consent degree, which was a no-fault settlement agreement giving a bunch of special powers and provisions as pertaining to the elections.
02:32:45.000State legislature says you can't change the rules.
02:35:16.000And then I put it down and I got a four-card straight, which is like 60 to 1 or whatever.
02:35:21.000And so it ended up turning like five bucks in a couple hundred and then I tipped the guy huge and I was like, oh dude, you know, I'm a lefty, right?
02:35:27.000People don't want to accept that, but I was like just giving him money away.
02:35:30.000And then he was, and then I bet again and I got a five card straight flush, which was like a hundred or something to one.
02:37:39.000Depending on what happens, maybe wake up in the morning and like there will be a horde of Antifa, you know, zombies attacking children or something.
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02:40:10.000And I'm gonna get that dog on Instagram, by the way.
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