The FBI has denied bail to Donald Trump and is seeking to charge him with an attempted assassination. Bill Maher has come out and defended Donald Trump. A reporter found out she was being spammed with inappropriate photos of RFK Jr. by a corporate reporter. Israel is bombing Lebanon and Trump is winning in the key battleground states.
00:00:00.000The Trump would-be assassin put a bounty on Donald Trump for $150K from a letter he
00:00:26.000He had planned this thing months in advance, left a box with some guy who says he didn't look in it until just now, and now the FBI has denied him bail and they're seeking attempted assassination charges.
00:01:00.000If you're looking at the standard bias from the past polling cycles of the 2016-2020 election, Donald Trump is way up right now in the battleground states.
00:01:23.000blocks this corporate press reporter, so she emails him being like, you've got to unblock me, there's a story, a hit piece coming out about you.
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00:04:34.000DOJ plans to charge the man accused of hiding with a gun in former President Trump's Florida golf course with attempting to assassinate A major political candidate.
00:04:42.000McCabe said prosecutors had documented Ruth's effort to stalk Trump during a roughly month-long period in South Florida in an apparent attempt to assassinate him.
00:04:52.000Prosecutor Mark Despoto said the Justice Department will ask a grand jury to bring more serious attempted assassination charges against Routh, who was handcuffed and shackled at the waist during a hearing before McCabe in which prosecutors detailed some of the evidence collected against him.
00:05:05.000Now apparently, this would-be assassin dropped a box off with some guy.
00:05:09.000That guy didn't touch it until he learned that Ralph was in fact the suspect in this attempted assassination.
00:05:15.000So he opened it up, found the letter, and immediately contacted the authorities.
00:05:19.000I gotta wonder, though, because the box had a bunch of stuff in it.
00:05:23.000I'm wondering if, you know, if this guy, what did he know, if he knew anything, could it be that Ralph was like, hey, if anything happens to me, check the box?
00:05:32.000Or could he have been like, hey, I'm gonna leave a box at your house, don't touch it, which seems kind of odd.
00:05:36.000Like, why would some, why would, like, a lot, if I came to your house and I was like, hey, a lot, here's a box, don't open it.
00:06:07.000Look, I'm just saying, not everyone has the backbone to stand up to their whack friends.
00:06:12.000There's something deeply unsettling now with how we're seeing copycat attempts from the original Butler attempt.
00:06:19.000Now we're seeing this follow-up attempt and despite how honorless and immoral and dumb and wrong political assassination attempts are, we're seeing it become more normalized in our political process and it's very dangerous as we're seeing rhetoric get more heated and attempts actually be made against Politicians running for the highest office is very nerve-wracking and obviously all the politicians came out widely condemning this.
00:06:58.000I didn't understand that weird pronunciation, you know.
00:07:01.000You might even say you're being a little bit hateful.
00:07:03.000I wasn't even doing it on purpose there but it's unsettling and we're seeing this across the globe with what happened unfortunately in Japan and it's just unsettling the direction that our political climate's in.
00:08:05.000And until they are honest about what happened, especially in light of this new court filing, they are responsible for encouraging the instability.
00:08:12.000Well, even last week when they were reporting on it, shots fired near Trump's golf course and like they never want to legitimize the story.
00:08:19.000But Elad, you said something interesting talking about the Democrats who came and condemned what was going on against Trump.
00:08:24.000There was a journalist, I can't remember who, actually went to House Democrats and said, OK, well, then will you stop saying that Trump is a threat to democracy?
00:08:30.000And every single one of them said, no, well, he is a threat to democracy, point blank.
00:08:35.000And I think that that's really interesting because the same people like Kamala Harris, who are all saying he's a threat to democracy and then saying, but we don't want to see political violence.
00:08:43.000And it just contradicts itself because I think we're going to see more of this.
00:08:47.000You know, we're less than 50 days out from the election.
00:08:49.000We've now had two attempts and all these stories keep happening.
00:08:52.000How many more Americans have been radicalized by the rhetoric that is pushed by the left that they're going to continue to do something until they harm President Trump?
00:09:01.000So long as it's — we obviously need to balance our First Amendment rights to free speech and calls for violence.
00:09:08.000While I disagree that Trump is a threat to democracy, I believe in their right to say it.
00:09:12.000And so long as it isn't a direct call for violence, I think it's relatively kosher.
00:09:16.000Yeah, but we're talking about decorum, right?
00:09:19.000I don't think the idea is, you're not allowed to say that and we will use the weight of law against you.
00:09:24.000We're saying, dude, please just chill out for now.
00:09:27.000The silver lining here was I think there was both Democrats and Republicans were agreeing to fund more secret service for Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and RFK Jr., who might need more secret service help after these journalists are after him.
00:09:42.000Well, not anymore, but the bill was supposed to include him.
00:10:11.000They are, you know, if you don't like Donald Trump, You have the right to say he's a threat to democracy, but in reality, political violence in this country is actually coming from one side of the aisle.
00:10:21.000And I think that the idea that or the reality that the Harris Walz campaign is just sort of ignoring it, that they're not addressing it.
00:10:29.000They're the ones who at the DNC made a huge deal out of gun violence, and they're still not acknowledging that.
00:10:35.000But they also play a huge role in provoking violence among people who especially are maybe not super stable and prone to irrational and dangerous actions.
00:10:45.000To me, that shows a disregard for this thing that they are claiming is important.
00:10:48.000I mean, I was listening to this report from NBC News Today where they're saying, you know, there was Walls calling Trump weird and that was the big rhetoric war for a minute.
00:10:57.000The next one is going to be they're going to call him chicken and have a staffer go to one of his events dressed as a chicken.
00:11:02.000Because I think that's how they'll goad him into going to the CNN debate that Kamala Harris wants to take part in.
00:11:08.000I mean, so much of this is just Trump is the bad guy no matter what, and we'll ignore the fact that he is actually the most in danger out of anyone on the political campaign right now.
00:11:17.000One of the big talking points this morning was that the DOJ had no reason to release the letter.
00:11:22.000All they're doing is telling everyone that there's a bounty on Trump's head which could only inflame things.
00:11:27.000I completely disagree with that sentiment, though I do respect to a certain degree.
00:11:53.000However, I think this benefits Trump, and I don't think there needs to be a knee-jerk reaction of like, oh, how dare the DOJ do this?
00:12:00.000This shines a spotlight that is very difficult for the corporate press and the woke media industrial complex to deny that Trump is the target of extremists.
00:12:09.000Whoopi Goldberg went on The View and she was like, stop saying both sides!
00:12:33.000He wrote a letter explaining as such, and they have proven it to the people by publishing at least the first page of it.
00:12:39.000So now they can't try and brush that off.
00:12:41.000Trump was, is, and still, and currently is facing a threat of assassination, and it's not going to stop with this guy.
00:12:49.000I think just bigger picture, releasing this allows us to prove the point and say, guys, tone it down.
00:12:56.000Stop blaming the right for what the left is actually doing.
00:13:00.000And now the next time someone sits down with Whoopi Goldberg, they can be like, well, I mean, you say it's the other side, but who was it who published a letter months in advance with a bounty on Donald Trump?
00:13:08.000It is not conservatives going around threatening Kamala Harris or Joe Biden.
00:13:18.000And I think it's good for the American people.
00:13:20.000I mean, remember after the Butler rally, everyone wanted information and the Secret Service and the FBI immediately clammed up and basically said very little and then would kind of refute themselves.
00:13:34.000Actually, he's been researching both campaigns.
00:13:36.000I think Americans want a level of transparency, and I'm grateful that there is a There is a way to give it to people without it being a betrayal.
00:13:44.000Trust a court document is a totally legitimate reason to say here is why we know this is an assassination attempt, especially since I think a lot of Americans were completely confused as to why he only faced gun related charges and not attempt attempted murder or something more serious.
00:13:59.000It's unsettling how these were two supposed lone wolves without any assistance from any intelligence agency.
00:14:07.000It really makes you wonder what China or Iran would be able to accomplish with a seasoned spy who is making a serious attempt with a team behind them.
00:14:19.000And the reason is, we do know from, I think it was Matt Gaetz, right?
00:14:24.000That there are five assassination teams that they know about targeting Donald Trump.
00:14:29.000They're going to go through proxies to create plausible deniability so they don't start an international incident or create a castor's belly for war.
00:14:38.000could always just claim, we know that this was actually driven by this group, but if you actually had, like, a known Iranian operative caught in the act, I mean, you're going to get a declaration of war or something.
00:15:14.000I think the Iranians had plans to... The FBI came out and they were like, we have foiled a plan to assassinate Donald Trump from the Iranians.
00:15:22.000That guy had received a visa through the U.S.
00:15:25.000And so the issue we've brought up on the show before...
00:15:28.000With a bunch of anti-interventionist conservatives, is that were Donald Trump to be assassinated or Joe Biden by a foreign government, we must declare war against them.
00:15:39.000Even if you were the staunchest of anti-war intervention, The United States, nor any nation, survives if they allow their adversaries to literally kill their duly elected or established leaders.
00:15:57.000But you're hard-pressed to make the argument that you would allow a foreign country to murder your president, and you would not have any kind of appraisal.
00:16:04.000It would probably be the thing that would most likely spark a civil war in America had it not been a foreign actor that achieved Trump, if it was, again, in Butler.
00:16:13.000In fact, if, right, with Butler there was talk about Iran may have, like, they said, oh, Iran had plans to assassinate Trump, but that never, no one, like, what was that all about?
00:16:25.000If Trump were to be assassinated and it turned out to be Iran, that might actually be one of the most, and this is terrifying and in no way a good thing, but it would bring the Americans together because the neocon neoliberal establishment is going to jump on board and say, we got our castus belli, and the right's going to say, a nation cannot stand if it allows this to go, you know, unreprised.
00:16:47.000And so you're going to have some kind of unity of, yeah, we've got to topple that government
00:16:51.000It would be rallying Americans together against someone who is an outside threat.
00:16:55.000But right now we only have homegrown crazies doing this.
00:16:58.000And I think really their influence, again, I'm going to say by progressive narratives
00:17:02.000that advocate for violence, and that's my personal opinion, I think this is the issue.
00:17:07.000In this case, it's not it's not exactly the enemy they want because it just divides Americans
00:17:12.000And I think that's actually feeding into a level of fatigue.
00:17:15.000Americans are tired of feeling unsafe.
00:17:17.000And if you're Kamala Harris and Tim Walz ignoring this, then you're actually telling them that they are doomed to this downward spiral for the rest of their four years.
00:19:42.000And I think that's the difference here is, like, even though, yes, he's Hollywood and his show sucks and he hates Trump, at least he's giving an ounce of respect to President Trump and saying, like, yeah, no, it's not funny.
00:19:53.000Because there is a large amount of people that say it's very funny, especially college kids.
00:19:57.000I was in Pennsylvania last week talking to kids about who they're voting for, why they're not voting for Trump.
00:20:01.000And they're like, well, I just hate Trump.
00:20:11.000And that's so unfortunate that there's a large part of our generation that wishes death upon somebody.
00:20:16.000There was a lot of that the first time around, too.
00:20:18.000And the fact that I have to say first time around referring to July is kind of crazy.
00:20:22.000Do you think that the hatred of Donald Trump is something that people who are doing get-out-the-vote efforts should take seriously?
00:20:31.000I mean, do you just regard those people as a lost cause, or are they not even voting?
00:20:34.000I mean, when it comes to Gen Z, like Pennsylvania, battleground state, I saw Turning Point Action directly We registered over 600 people on college campuses to vote in the state, which is phenomenal.
00:20:46.000But then when you're talking to the people that are like, well, I hate Trump.
00:20:51.000The number one issue for Gen Z, I believe, is going to be abortion and it is abortion.
00:20:56.000But when you talk to conservative Gen Zers, they say no inflation, which is such a polarizing, like two separate issues that we're talking about.
00:21:05.000And so when it comes to the Kamala Harris supporters and The Gen Zers, I think that a lot of them are lost causes because they've just, they've drank the Kool-Aid and they just hate Trump and they're never Trumpers and there's no amount of facts or knowledge that you could show them or even talking about an assassination attempt that will ever change their mind, unfortunately.
00:21:24.000It's funny because the young people, Trump is the least, the most pro-choice Republican ever, but the youth are still concerned about his lack of pro-choice bona fides.
00:21:36.000It makes sense and it's very understandable.
00:21:37.000If that's the issue you care about, you're voting for a Democrat.
00:21:40.000And that's an issue that's sinking Republicans.
00:21:42.000And if you've heard Kamala Harris say over and over again, every state that has a restrictive, right, or like when, Indiana, if passes an abortion restriction, she refers to it as a Trump abortion ban, even though he's not from that state, and it was done by the state legislator when he wasn't in office, right?
00:21:57.000Like, he claims victory for the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and I understand the link.
00:22:02.000On the other hand, he himself is not showing up at any of these state houses advocating for these specific laws.
00:22:07.000I think there are, you know, members of Congress that are way more involved with this kind of advocacy than, I would say, Donald Trump.
00:22:14.000What I find fascinating about young voters is that they feel really divided and there was a poll from I think NBC that said overall the economy is the biggest concern for all young Americans but you do see these other like second tier issues become sort of the thing that they talk about like even if they are like yeah I know like I can't afford anything I want to buy a house they all sort of even conservatives have a second thing that they turn to whether it's on both sides abortion or whether it's The Israel-Palestine conflict.
00:22:43.000I think that there is a level of disinterest because no one can get all of these issues right for young progressive voters.
00:22:50.000Yeah, no, they can't get it right because that's even talking to, I talked to this very, very progressive woman and she is pro-choice up until birth.
00:22:59.000She says that it's not a life until it's war.
00:23:01.000I mean, I debated this girl for over an hour and we just never got anywhere.
00:23:05.000But then she said, but the one issue that's really conflicting me about Kamala Harris is Israel-Palestine because she won't say that it's genocide and she won't say anything about a ceasefire.
00:23:14.000So it's like the progressive liberals that are supporting Kamala Harris, there's still no winning because it's still like they don't like her about certain issues.
00:23:21.000But then even you said, yes, Trump is the most pro-choice Republican we've ever seen, but it's not enough for the left because They want to murder him.
00:23:29.000Well, the other Republicans are dragging Trump down when they're trying to make him more pro-life.
00:23:36.000You've seen some pro-life groups say that he's not sufficiently pro-choice.
00:23:40.000But overturning Roe v. Wade was probably the pro-life movement's biggest accomplishment in decades.
00:23:45.000So if I'm a woman and care about abortion, I'm Well, and the abortion issue became an expansive topic for Democrats, right?
00:23:52.000Because it's not just abortion, it's women's reproductive rights, which means that it's everything now from fertility treatments to the care you get after you miscarry a baby to abortions.
00:24:30.000There are a lot of people who are pro-life purists who are like, I understand this is not the political battleground right now and Trump needs to win, and then you have the political activists who are like, Trump doesn't deserve my vote unless he gives me everything I want.
00:24:41.000To clarify, pro-life purist, I mean life at Conceptioner.
00:24:47.000Life at conception, and yeah, IVF, they are lives, they are embryos, but at the end of the day, when you look at it from a legislative perspective, yeah, I want Trump in office and I want to protect as many baby lives as physically possible, but if that means Kamala Harris winning because pro-life people won't vote for Trump because he's not pro-life enough, that just doesn't make any sense to me.
00:25:08.000There are people who are like, I am a pro-life purist, but I will compromise so Trump can win.
00:25:13.000And then there are the militant who are like, no, I will not vote for Trump unless he gives me 100%, which is insane.
00:25:20.000My response to that was, I'm anti-war and Trump doesn't deserve anti-war votes unless he bans war.
00:25:27.000And it's like, dude, the idea that, I was telling this to libertarians, the idea that you're going to vote for a president who's going to walk in on day one and go, I hereby abolish all American war is never going to happen.
00:25:36.000And if you do something like that, you're going to get Afghanistan times 100.
00:25:40.000If you want to wind down foreign intervention where you can, you do it gradually.
00:26:00.000I think it's like kind of analogous to how some Kamala people or some Palestine supporters don't believe Kamala is sufficiently pro-Palestine.
00:26:07.000So it's like a lesser of the two evils thing.
00:26:09.000So Morgan, when it comes to the abortion issue, you think Donald Trump will be lesser of the two evils, although he doesn't get the ultimate goal done.
00:26:16.000But I think what we're missing is the fact that Democrats have turned abortion into an expansive issue.
00:26:21.000If they were purists on this issue, they would stick to abortion solely.
00:26:25.000But instead, they're like, actually, Trump is going to take your birth control away, and actually he's going to make it impossible for you to see a doctor.
00:26:36.000I think Americans don't have a good understanding of any of the science behind reproduction, and I think we should blame a lot of things for that.
00:26:43.000Some people blame absence-only education, some people just blame our general education system.
00:26:49.000I think it is a weakness that we have put ourselves into and Democrats are capitalizing.
00:26:54.000I bet there are a ton of other issues that people can point to and say, well, it was just this one thing with Democrats at first, but now it's 27 things and they put it under this one label and now Republicans are having to defend themselves on eight sides as opposed to one.
00:27:06.000It's a very different conversation to say, you know, I feel strongly about the, like, life begins at conception and therefore these restrictions should be in place.
00:27:12.000But then if you have to answer all of these questions about like, you know, this treatment,
00:27:16.000and she's not gonna have a doctor, and what about birth control, and whatever else, like,
00:27:19.000they will always be on the offensive, you will always be on the defensive.
00:27:22.000Yeah, I really feel like there's no winning when it comes to the abortion argument,
00:27:26.000because they have encapsulated everything into being, well, you're just anti-woman as well.
00:27:30.000Like, they have taken this and coined it as the feminist movement's new pillar of, if you are not pro-abortion, then all of a sudden you're anti-birth control, you're anti-surrogacy, you're anti-IVF, you're anti-all of these things, which isn't the case.
00:27:44.000Well, it's the logical conclusion of many of those things.
00:27:47.000Although you principally might not want to legislate that way, if you believe that life begins at conception and aren't going to use all the embryos in IVF, it would make sense why you'd be against that.
00:27:57.000With IUDs, for example, you could still have a fertilized egg that won't be able to implant as a result of the IUD, so it would make sense as to why you'd be against IUDs.
00:28:05.000pro-life and make a commitment, like if you're gonna fertilize, number one, you would go
00:28:09.000to a doctor and say, I don't want to fertilize 18 embryos.
00:30:20.000I'm not a big fan of the phrasing, but I understand the idea he's trying to get across.
00:30:24.000It's also insane that an AI just generated this video.
00:30:28.000But I get his message, and I thought it was interesting when you guys were talking about the abortion debate, what feminism is.
00:30:35.000You were mentioning just a moment ago that they tell feminism is basically being in an office and being a girl boss, and it's actually kind of scary because Look, I don't care what you do.
00:30:44.000If you have ladies that are listening, you do whatever you want, okay?
00:30:46.000But, like, understand, there was that cover of the magazine, you guys remember it?
00:31:10.000No, I think this video should be played on every single mainstream network and actually wake up the feminists that are locked into their laptops for nine to five, eight hours a day that have been lied to to climb this corporate ladder to equal success when in reality they'll never actually be fulfilled because I truly believe that Full fulfillment for women will come through motherhood.
00:31:29.000And even feminists, they will be leftist their whole life, all of a sudden get married, have kids and their life completely changes and hormonal balances in women.
00:31:37.000And it's like, women have truly gotten the short end of the stick when it comes to society because we've been lied to for so long and convinced that true happiness is doing what we want.
00:31:46.000And it's very individualistic instead of looking forward of what does my future look like?
00:31:50.000And how am I actually going to give back and raise the next generation?
00:31:55.000Like, why are we allowing women to sit at desks for eight hours a day and then send their kids off to daycare, send their kids off to be raised by somebody else that's not them?
00:32:05.000This is not how you have a functioning society.
00:32:07.000Functioning societies and restoring Western civilization towards the future is going to be through the nuclear family.
00:32:13.000One of the big lies that feminists, I think, gave to women When they were pushing for equality was that men and women are essentially the same and you should be able to do everything a man can do and they shouldn't hold you back and whatever else.
00:32:28.000And the reality is that we're totally different.
00:32:32.000We are biologically different and that's why all women have to ask themselves at some point, am I going to prioritize having a family and children?
00:32:38.000Men have to ask themselves this too, to a certain degree.
00:32:41.000They have to make time to get married and be there for their wives and their children, but they are able to reproduce for a lot longer than women.
00:32:48.000And so they don't have the same kind of constraints.
00:32:52.000They navigate their lives differently.
00:32:54.000I think one of the problems, one of the lies that we hear all the time is like, That the fact that you can carry a child is somehow kind of this weird burden.
00:33:03.000And Mindy Kaling put out this, she was interviewed, and she said one of the best things that parents could do for their college-aged daughter was to offer to freeze their eggs for them.
00:33:11.000Forget the fact that freezing your eggs involves intense hormonal treatments, is expensive, would mean that you would later have to go through IVF, another round of intense hormonal treatments.
00:33:19.000Any kind of hormonal treatment comes with certain risks that they're not talking about.
00:33:23.000It makes it so that women are told, ignore These – I would think a gift that you have that men can't do, they cannot bear children, I think that's really special that women are able to do that.
00:33:34.000But also act like it is a burden of your life and avoid it at all cost.
00:33:40.000I think it will lead to a lot of people being unhappy, not just women.
00:33:43.000I think there are men who fall in love with women who are like, well, I don't want to have kids for 10 years and they naively are like, okay, I'll go along with it.
00:33:49.000And then they unfortunately cannot have children as a couple.
00:33:53.000Not to mention how corporations are pretty much incentivizing women to go the IVF route and freeze their eggs and de-incentivizing motherhood, especially when it comes to maternity leave and then, you know, giving women the opportunity and paying for abortions in other states, whatever it may be, to where they are taking away a woman's really inherent desires and incentivizing.
00:34:21.000There was a great post by Cernovich where he was basically saying that dudes will be man-children forever without women.
00:34:27.000That basically, women are the ones who go to men and say, it's time to be a dad, it's time to be a man and do these things, and then guys say, you know, okay, for the woman.
00:34:36.000But he was talking about, and I could be getting a little bit wrong, but I'm trying not to misquote him, that, you know, guys are gonna be successful, they're gonna make money, and they're gonna be like, Why change anything I'm doing?
00:34:46.000I've got everything I want, but then you wake up at 40 like, oh crap.
00:34:50.000Where it used to be a woman would be in her 20s and she'd be like, time to settle down, dude.
00:35:03.000So now there's quite literally no reason to become an adult.
00:35:06.000And we're looking at a collapsing birth rate.
00:35:09.000You know, I was talking to a friend just a moment ago about why we're seeing this mass influx with temporary protected status and illegal immigration.
00:35:21.000The mass spending on the Ukrainian war, on the Ukraine war, as well as other wars, requires that we, as long as we're going to keep printing and spending money to control for inflation, you need massive economic growth.
00:35:33.000You need to bring in tons of people who are going to meet the demand of that mass spending so that things kind of level off.
00:35:43.000The government wants to create debt out of thin air to fund their wars, so they flood the country with non-citizens.
00:35:49.000Meanwhile, the American culture in the corporate press, Hollywood, and music promotes a lifestyle that prevents people from having families.
00:35:57.000So it's almost like this machine—some people believe it's an intentional Malthusian thing, but I don't know if I believe that, because at the same time, they're bringing in mass migration to replace the workers that should have been from parents in America.
00:36:10.000It's like we don't value ourselves as a country, right?
00:36:12.000I think some of the lie that we get told from the media is there's no American culture or like it's stuff that you make fun of, right?
00:36:18.000It's McDonald's and being overweight or whatever.
00:36:21.000But the reality is we don't have a culture because we don't cultivate it at home.
00:36:26.000And if we cultivate it at home, then we have something to protect and promote and to pass down.
00:36:30.000But then we would need people to pass it down to, and so you're seeing where I'm coming from when I say we're not doing all the things we need to have and protect the culture that I think a lot of people worked really hard to establish and create in this country.
00:36:42.000Also, increasingly, younger generations are less proud of America, and I do think that that's a fundamental problem, because if there's no pride in your country and actually loving the place that you live, then how are you supposed to continue to pass that down to further generations?
00:36:56.000So I wanted to touch on, economically in our country, we've gotten to a place where double income, no kids.
00:37:02.000You have dinks rocking around where they don't want to have children, but they feel like they can't afford it, which is also another lie that I think has been sold to women and men is that, well, kids are just so expensive.
00:37:12.000I'm never going to be able to afford them the lifestyle that I want to get them.
00:38:31.000Isn't that weird that this is what we're promoting?
00:38:33.000But that's what Hollywood will continue to do because think of how many women have watched that show and it continues to normalize.
00:38:38.000Well it's okay if you want to continue to party with your girlfriends and be in your 30s and have no kids when in reality that's just depressing and sad.
00:38:47.000I don't want to sound a little bit too out of touch, but as far as political issues that actually mobilize women or young people generally, this is the thing.
00:38:58.000People aren't voting on a lot of other issues, especially young people or women generally.
00:39:03.000If you're not very involved in politics and you hear about this issue, this will be something
00:39:11.000Not whatever's going on in Ukraine, not like the economy a little bit one way or another
00:39:15.000where you don't think it's a big deal.
00:39:16.000It's like, oh, my ability to potentially go get an abortion in case I get knocked up by
00:39:20.000a dude that I don't want to keep his baby with.
00:39:23.000Is the situation that the tall presses are asking?
00:39:26.000Especially because it's expansive, right?
00:39:28.000When the Rove decision ended, I remember getting my hair cut and the girl being like, well, my sister had a miscarriage and now she wouldn't be able to get the procedure that helps, like if you're far enough along, you need to surgically remove the baby from the uterus after it's Which is not an abortion.
00:40:32.000That actually doesn't sound that bad, actually.
00:40:34.000Not that I'm a fan of these deployments or anything like that, but, you know, a lot of people are coming out and they're saying it's apocalyptic, they think it's going to signal World War III or whatever, but it looks like the number will be in the dozens, which kind of sounds like 48, maybe?
00:40:48.000But it's to protect the thousands of Americans who are stationed there.
00:40:51.000Stationed implies, what, diplomatic or military posting?
00:40:55.000I'm just saying, it's not like 10,000 people or whatever, right?
00:41:01.000So however, it is interesting because they are likening this or relating it to the Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah that killed at least 350 people in Lebanon, Defense Department officials said on Monday.
00:41:11.000Major General Patrick S. Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, declined to say exactly how many troops are deploying, citing operational security.
00:41:18.000In light of increased tension in the Middle East and out of an abundance of caution, we are sending a small number of additional U.S.
00:41:22.000military personnel forward to augment our forces that are already in the region.
00:41:27.000I think we have what, 40,000 in the region or some massive number?
00:43:45.000The Biden administration is completely in sort of senioritis legacy building mode.
00:43:49.000And so he'll posture on Israel and Palestine right now saying like, oh, I'm really going to get, I mean, he doesn't say it.
00:43:55.000One of his spokespeople says, we're really going to get serious about a ceasefire.
00:43:58.000We're not going to let them do whatever.
00:43:59.000But then, obviously, to your point, things are escalating.
00:44:03.000I don't think that he has any actual influence over any kind of ceasefire or peace talks, which puts Kamala Harris in a very weird position, right?
00:44:11.000Because the best thing she could do To win supporters right now is to promise that she would guarantee a ceasefire, which she absolutely cannot do because she's inheriting the Biden administration, which is terrible legacy, and also because she's not a good negotiator herself.
00:44:24.000Do you think that there is a path forward before the election, or do you think it's going to be a rise in tension, especially in the Middle East, until America knows who's next leader?
00:44:36.000I think some of our allies fear that we'll pull the rug out from under them if Kamala Harris is elected.
00:44:43.000We should be applauding Israel for their attacks against Hezbollah.
00:44:47.000I feel like people forgot that Hezbollah was responsible for the death of hundreds of American servicemen when our embassy was bombed in Lebanon, among other terrorist attacks.
00:44:56.000So, you know, Israel is really fulfilling.
00:44:59.000I think we had a $7 million bounty on a couple of people that Israel killed, who again were responsible for the death of American servicepeople.
00:45:06.000We should be applauding our allies for fighting back.
00:45:10.000But you think it'll be bolder and bolder action until Trump is potentially elected?
00:45:15.000I think Israel and Ukraine think they'll have more support from Joe Biden and then Donald Trump than they would be getting under Kamala Harris administration.
00:47:09.000Donald Trump said that he told Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin he would nuke What do you say, Beijing and Moscow, if China invaded Taiwan or Russia invaded Ukraine?
00:47:20.000Now, China still hasn't invaded Taiwan, but Russia did invade Ukraine.
00:47:24.000And Trump was like, I don't know if he believed me, maybe 5%, but that's enough.
00:47:29.000And so it is kind of terrifying at the prospect of Donald Trump as president being like, I will nuke your major metropolitan area and kill untold millions of civilians if you invade a country.
00:47:40.000But as long as they believe it and it doesn't create any wars, it's kind of like, OK, well, it's preferable to what we have now, isn't it?
00:47:45.000I know we've been fear-mongering, and I mean when I say me, I mean American media writ large, about a war between China and Taiwan for decades now.
00:47:53.000But if I'm Xi Jinping, this is probably one of the most opportune times to invade.
00:47:59.000Yeah, we're sending our troops to the Middle East, not Asia.
00:48:01.000And right now, this is what I'm worried about with the escalation happening.
00:48:06.000I believe we have never seen a higher probability of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan than we do right now because Donald Trump may get elected.
00:48:14.000And so China's going to be sitting there and they're going to say, you know, cost risk analysis.
00:48:20.000If we wait and then we get a Kamala Harris presidency, oh, we're in the clear.
00:48:25.000But if we get a Donald Trump presidency, we can never move on Taiwan.
00:49:18.000And if it's not Trump, like, I truly think that World War Three will be on the brink because it's going to happen.
00:49:24.000I think there were actually also attacks on our service members in Jordan, right across the border, something like that.
00:49:31.000Our troops are constantly under attack by Iranian proxies throughout the Middle East, and Iran has become confident and comfortable that they could kill American service members and there won't be any retaliation.
00:49:43.000I think the crazy thing is, you look at the attempt at a beachhead in Gaza.
00:51:07.000It's obviously to counter China and its presence there.
00:51:11.000But I think sometimes because we don't hear what a threat China is all the time, like a lot of the distraction is, you know, Russia or someone else, especially because we do so much trade with China.
00:51:27.000So much of our manufacturing is now in China.
00:51:29.000We're sort of dependent on them in a weird way.
00:51:31.000There's a level of wanting to walk more carefully.
00:51:33.000It's much easier to be like, the Middle East is crazy and so we have to intervene.
00:51:37.000We need to send troops there because we are the world's caretaker and police force.
00:51:41.000Whereas, you know, with China, I think the US is much more fearful, which as a citizen doesn't make me feel confident in our diplomatic standing in that region.
00:51:49.000You know, to your point, I think Kamala Harris does not inspire confidence.
00:51:53.000I mean, this is someone who has completely avoided doing public interviews, yet she's
00:51:57.000prepared to negotiate with some of the top foreign leaders, both who are friendly and
00:52:16.000Could you imagine, with 40,000 troops in the Middle East, we've had the Iranian-backed militias attacking U.S.
00:52:22.000personnel, injuring them, the three service members you mentioned in Jordan.
00:52:27.000She goes to negotiating and she walks up to some, you know, world leader, Putin or whoever, and he says, withdraw your troops from the Middle East.
00:52:45.000She said there's no troops in the Middle East.
00:52:46.000We're clearly not communicating with her, and it turns out you can't communicate with her.
00:52:50.000There was this letter that the Harris Walls campaign is promoting that, you know, top former military officials are signing in support of her, which to me, if you are an active service member, if you are the family member of a service member, Wouldn't you then feel like everyone was about to betray you?
00:53:05.000She doesn't even know where our troops are yet this is the person who wants to be the commander-in-chief?
00:53:11.000And how much money are all of these people who are signing that making?
00:53:14.000Because there is so much money to be made from arms trading and then even when you see like Josh Shapiro signing the bombs or I don't remember what it was but signing them and Zelensky standing right there behind him like Crazy.
00:54:31.000If we believe in peace through strength, we need to work hard at reinvigorating our manufacturing capacity, our arms capacity, and that needs to start in Pennsylvania.
00:54:38.000to kill people especially when it's civilians that seems weird to me. If we believe in peace
00:54:42.000through strength we need to work hard at reinvigorating our manufacturing capacity
00:54:46.000our arms capacity and that needs to start in Pennsylvania it's a good thing it's happening
00:54:50.000in Pennsylvania. We could bring back other manufacturing jobs.
00:54:53.000It doesn't have to be... Well, let's break this down, too.
00:54:55.000It's important to understand the $250 billion spent on Ukraine isn't in Ukraine for the most part.
00:55:00.000A lot of the money did go to these groups that were fraudulent, and the government gave them to fake businesses who took the money and ran.
00:55:18.000I don't know if it was Gates, but the member of Congress was like, well, there's members of Congress whose whole economy is weapons manufacturing.
00:55:35.000Well, armed manufacturers do this on purpose.
00:55:37.000They'll work with congressmen to have their factories be in their districts.
00:55:41.000And that is the basis of the military-industrial complex, which, for the record, I think is a good thing.
00:55:46.000I think it's important for us to have a strong military.
00:55:49.000And the way we deter our enemies is with a strong military.
00:55:52.000So I think we really need to reinvigorate that.
00:55:55.000I don't mind having a strong military.
00:55:56.000I think it's weird that Josh Peer, the governor of Pennsylvania, would sign missiles that are going to kill people in two countries that he is not tied to.
00:56:10.000But, you know, maybe I'm just anti-war.
00:56:13.000Hey look, I don't like that China has Uyghur Muslims in concentration camps and they extract their organs to sell to wealthy Middle Easterners who want halal organ transplants.
00:56:43.000Again, we're too afraid to make, you know, Belarus and Russia were totally banned from competing under their flags in both of the Olympics that have happened since the invasion.
00:56:54.000But we still went to China, told all our athletes, don't bring your cell phones because they will be tapped by the Chinese government.
00:57:00.000We're just not going to send our top officials and diplomats because we're like soft boycotting this.
00:57:04.000We treat China so differently than we do Russia.
00:57:34.000There was another California congressman not too long ago.
00:57:37.000And this is probably just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to a lot of this infiltration.
00:57:43.000And the thing is, they're not worried as much about the reverse happening in China because we cannot as effectively infiltrate China because they aren't a multicultural society.
00:57:53.000They aren't open to immigration like we are.
00:57:55.000We're welcoming to everybody here in our country.
00:57:58.000But China, if you're not Chinese, you stand out.
00:58:00.000However, the argument would then be that there are people born who are of Chinese ethnicity to Chinese family and speak fluent Mandarin, and then enlist, and they say, you're ethnically Chinese, we're going to send you to China.
00:58:22.000And then they send someone here to emigrate, or I don't- you know, it's because we're open to immigration.
00:58:26.000Well, they take advantage of our values.
00:58:28.000They take it- China looks at us and our ideals that, you know, we bring in all people of all races into our army, and they see that as a weakness to take advantage of cynically.
00:58:39.000We got an ad from the Lincoln Project, ladies and gentlemen, and let me tell you what this ad's all about.
00:58:44.000The Democrats know that they got a woman problem.
00:58:46.000They know that people don't want to vote for Kamala Harris because she is a woman.
00:58:52.000I am not saying, leftist YouTubers who want to lie, that people should not vote for a woman.
00:58:57.000I'm saying Democrats are looking at their internal polling and they're going, hey man, people are outright saying they won't support a woman for president.
01:00:25.000There's many of them who don't want to vote for a woman.
01:00:27.000And I'm not sitting here making a moral judgment on them.
01:00:29.000You know, the left will claim that I'm sexist or whatever, fine, whatever.
01:00:32.000I'm saying, the Democrats, the Lincoln Project, there's also the white dudes for Harris, where they're trying to do this thing where like, come on guys, vote for the woman!
01:00:40.000Because they know there are guys out there being like, I ain't voting for no woman.
01:00:44.000What was the argument for voting for a woman?
01:00:46.000They were like, yeah, if you're a man... Trump is bad, vote for a woman.
01:02:54.000You know what's really funny about this though?
01:02:56.000While the Democrats are doing these ads, like remember the white dudes for Harris one where it's like, I'm a guy and I'm gonna vote for Kamala and it's like really annoying.
01:03:04.000The funny thing is Trump's ads are Kamala Harris going, the cost of bread has gone up and gas is up and just cuts to Trump going, I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
01:03:14.000There's another one that's being shared where it's Tim Waltz going, We can't afford another four years of this!
01:03:18.000I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
01:03:21.000So, I don't know about that one, but there is a legitimate ad playing on YouTube where it's Kamala Harris saying the price of gas is up, bread is up, groceries are up, and it just cuts to Trump saying, I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
01:03:53.000Her entire campaign, the Democratic Party has separated Kamala Harris from Joe Biden entirely, even though she's the sitting vice president of the United States and has done nothing in the last three and a half years.
01:04:03.000Like, if you actually wanted to help our American people at the grocery stores, if you wanted to help inflation, the economy, the housing market, do something about it.
01:04:11.000but she's never actually put forth any ideas. And we even saw that the ideas on her campaign website
01:04:17.000were copy-pasted the code from Joe Biden's website. Like she has no original thoughts or ideas. And I
01:04:22.000mean, her entire debate was all talking points. So you're anti-woman then? So anti. I hate women.
01:04:29.000It's funny they even made this ad because I thought the Lincoln Project was defunct after their alleged scandal where one of their CEOs, Weaver, offered young men professional support in exchange for sex, according to the New York Times.
01:04:44.000Yeah, so that was a scandal the Lincoln Project had.
01:04:57.000I just like how this ad was trying to go after middle America, like there was the farmers, the old white guy at the white picket fence, and going after the families, the army veteran, and I'm like, none of those people are voting for Kamala Harris.
01:05:09.000Morgan, you gotta admit though, the trucker hat does have some, it's demure, is that what you guys are saying nowadays?
01:05:51.000No, I mean, I think that the reality is this like, Shaming people into voting for someone by saying, you know, it's like the same thing of saying like, well, if you're not willing to date a trans person, you're actually transphobic.
01:06:05.000You know, like it's the same sort of weird fear mongering you into being possibly labeled as bigoted.
01:06:17.000All they have is continuous fear-mongering.
01:06:19.000Whatever issue it is, if you do not fit in their cookie-cutter model of what the left is, then you're not welcome here or we're going to force you to vote for our candidate.
01:06:31.000What if Kamala Harris comes out at whatever next fake interview she does and is like, there's been a lot of talk about my ties to the Biden administration.
01:07:31.000I think firefighters can be women, but I don't think the issue should be you should just put women in the fire department to be firefighters.
01:07:38.000If there's like a 6'5 woman who can lift 200 pounds, then she can be a firefighter.
01:08:11.000I think they should also stop saying it's this woman thing and acting like it's not specific to Kamala Harris.
01:08:16.000I think there are tons of Americans who would vote for a woman if she conveyed some sort of sense of strength and poise and seemed like she had experience.
01:08:25.000I don't know that I'm one of those Americans, but I'm sure they're out there.
01:08:32.000She wouldn't put forward any policies.
01:08:34.000She actually seems to me fairly inexperienced, especially when we're on the brink of multiple international wars.
01:08:40.000You know, I don't- I think that they are covering for themselves when they say like, people are anti-woman and they just don't support her.
01:08:48.000I don't know if this makes me a sexist, but I think there is something to the female president thing that I'm unsettled with.
01:08:57.000In the past in my life, I've had male and female bosses, and the dynamic is different with a female, and I've always preferred a male boss.
01:09:05.000So, like, there is something to say about how that—people do take that into calculation.
01:09:10.000They are questioning whether or not a woman has the right temperament, and we do project some sexism or some of our perceived, you know, female qualities onto them.
01:09:21.000If we're going to have a female presidential candidate, I feel like the main qualification for her should not be that she is female.
01:09:48.000Well, I mean, I don't think it really matters to you that much.
01:09:50.000They both want to bomb Iran, so... Well, I think Nikki Haley goes about it a better way.
01:09:54.000Yeah, and she's more likely to do it, like, you know... Kamala's got to navigate the anti-... Allad went to a lot of Nikki Haley rallies, and I think that's why he's speaking this way.
01:10:04.000But maybe he went to a lot of Nikki Haley rallies because he is a supporter.
01:10:07.000A lot of the people who I spoke to there said they wouldn't support Trump even if Nikki Haley did endorse, which she did end up doing, which is an interesting dynamic.
01:10:15.000There is a small, never-Trump contingent of Republicans that exists in our country that I don't think is very relevant.
01:10:24.000I don't think it's enough to change the party, and I think there's the reality that they are not gaining ground, and so that tells us what the temperament of the overall Republican Party is.
01:10:32.000I don't know why these Cheneys thought it was so politically advantageous to take this ground.
01:10:37.000Liz Cheney thought she was going to...
01:10:38.000The words of Donald from MSNBC is all mad because Bush won't, like, specifically go out and denounce Donald Trump.
01:10:47.000The Bushes, Laura and George W. Bush, have said that they're not going to comment on who they're voting for this cycle.
01:10:52.000You know, I'm sure we can all figure out why that is, but the mainstream media is like, how could they do this?
01:10:57.000That's actually unethical of them to do this.
01:12:41.000So apparently, let's read a little bit.
01:12:43.000He's investigating a possible lawsuit against the sexting New York magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi, who allegedly bombarded him with increasingly pornographic photos and videos while tricking him into unblocking her numbers.
01:12:53.000Kennedy has hired a security expert, Gavin DeBecker, to probe the saga because he is allegedly pursuing civil and potentially criminal litigation against a 31-year-old star political reporter, according to Jessica Reid Cross, who knows them both.
01:13:06.000This has nothing to do with romance, DeBecker said of the sordid saga.
01:13:12.000Nuzzy was placed on leave last week, allegedly tricked the married politician into receiving her racy messages after he first blocked her number over a flirtatious remark she made just two weeks after her profanum was published in November 23.
01:13:27.000A few weeks later, Nuzzy emailed him asking to be unblocked, claiming she had urgent information about a hit piece being prepared against him.
01:13:33.000He unblocked her for that conversation, but later that night she sent him a provocative picture, prompting him to block her again.
01:13:39.000For the next eight months, Krause claims Kennedy kept the Washington correspondent's number blocked, aside from a handful of times when she reached out from different emails and numbers, insisting they speak for urgent discussions about an imminent hint piece.
01:13:54.000Once unblocked, she bombarded him with increasingly pornographic photos and videos that he found difficult to resist.
01:14:02.000After brief exchanges, he would block her again.
01:14:05.000Other friends Krause said she spoke to believed Nuzzy allegedly set him up.
01:14:13.000The Post reached out to Nuzzi after the latest claims, but didn't hear back immediately.
01:14:17.000Krause, for her part, said she had unexpectedly formed a friendship with Nuzzi late last year over their mutual coverage of Kennedy, but she became suspicious after the reporter started inundating her with personal questions about him.
01:14:27.000Olivia would ask me almost intimate questions about him and his relationship with staff, his wife, after each campaign stop, who he was seen talking to, what his mood was like, and whether he showed any signs of flirtation.
01:14:38.000There was an undercurrent of fascination that went beyond journalistic intrigue, bordering on obsession.
01:14:43.000Her constant desire for updates, coupled with the tone of her inquiries, made it clear she wasn't merely reporting, she was weaving some kind of fantasy.
01:14:51.000Meanwhile, a source close to the Kennedy camp had earlier told the Post that Nuzzi had become obsessed with the ex-candidate after interviewing him in his home in California, and pursued him via text to the point where he repeatedly had to block her.
01:15:54.000Allegedly because RFK cheated on her a lot of times.
01:15:56.000So there's a lot of infidelity among these people and they're all politicos and it all overlaps.
01:16:01.000And it's funny because in politico they usually write about new people who are dating each other and Ryan Lizza writes the column where they talk about who's dating each other in DC.
01:16:10.000Now, Ryan Lizza isn't allowed to cover the RFK Jr.
01:16:33.000It's very hard to comment on the story because obviously I don't know anything, but repeatedly sending someone photos of yourself after they keep blocking you seems like not the most flattering move.
01:17:46.000Did she think it wasn't going to come out and become public knowledge at some point?
01:17:49.000How many times are you going to send unsolicited nude pictures to somebody who has you blocked until they unblock you and then you continue to send photos and videos is what's absurd.
01:18:53.000Even if it's unsolicited, it's not great to have someone several decades younger than you sending you pornographic images while you're married.
01:19:01.000These liberal women can't help themselves around these right-wing coded men.
01:20:08.000That's what the rumor was, that they were doing it a lot and this was the one time they got caught and they were posting it online or whatever.
01:20:39.000So do you think we're hearing about it because it is RFK and they're like trying to put him in this position where he's in an appropriate relationship?
01:21:19.000The thing on House and Habit is titled, the talent, because they embedded the link in this New York Post article, the talented Mrs. Nuzzie, is that how you say her last name?
01:22:07.000If you love Donald Trump, he's got to win, because otherwise he's going to go on his yacht, go to the Mediterranean, and he's going to just relax for the rest of his days.
01:22:14.000So I know Trump said this, but I believe it's fake news.
01:22:17.000I believe if Trump loses, he will run again.
01:23:27.000I think they would have pulled Biden if it was DeSantis.
01:23:28.000Ron was stable, but very uncharismatic.
01:23:33.000He's young, though, and energetic, and I think that was... He also was one of the only Republicans in the midterms to overperform in his state, so Florida was one of the rare bright spots for the midterm.
01:23:47.000It's always difficult to get out of the primary.
01:23:49.000You know, you're running a different race in the primary than you are in the general election.
01:23:52.000The reality is we have the conversation about age now.
01:23:55.000Like, we have polled Americans far and wide about how they feel about age.
01:23:58.000And Joe Biden, you know, Trump, I think, is very, seems like a very healthy 78-year-old.
01:24:03.000But if he were to run in 2028, he would be older than Biden is now.
01:24:08.000And despite the personality and despite the devoutness of a lot of his followers, I think four years from now, that would not be enough to overcome that.
01:24:19.000And I also think Trump is a businessman and there's a certain level of like you don't keep just starting failed businesses he would have that would be his fourth time running and I think there is a level of he could have more influence if he stays out of that race and hosts fundraisers and talks to whoever he wants to and and endorses candidates even though right now his endorsements aren't a hundred percent successful I think if he wants to stay in the political field in 2028 he'd have more influence from the outside than on the inside
01:26:08.000I actually think that Trump going out and saying, it's the end of this country, is less motivating for his diehard fans than, this is my last chance to serve all of you as your president.
01:27:44.000This is a message, too, for all the Trump diehards, because they're like, oh, Tim's talking about this again.
01:27:49.000Yeah, because Ron DeSantis had these super annoying surrogates who literally went on X and figuratively just dumped all over the floor for no reason.
01:28:00.000All of a sudden, the DeSantis campaign started attacking me.
01:28:02.000And I'm like, why is Christina Bouchard attacking me?
01:29:41.000In 2028, I don't think the MAGA base would be big enough and have the same energy that we have right now to actually win an election in 2028.
01:29:48.000That's the only reason why I don't think Trump would be a good pick for the GOP or for the Republican Party to platform in the next election.
01:29:55.000I do think it's time for somebody else.
01:29:57.000Like, imagine like Vivek being up against Kamala.
01:29:59.000Like if Kamala is able to run again, is she able to run again?
01:30:05.000In the event, you know, if she wins, she runs again in 2028, I 100% think putting someone like Vivek would be a way better chance of the Republican Party being able to win.
01:30:14.000You have someone who's I think at a more equal stature of age, and Vivek could out-debate Kamala any day.
01:30:22.000And the question of what does the MAGA base do for four years?
01:30:27.000If we get another four years of Democratic presidency, I mean, they are going to continue to do something, and I think the reality is probably they would become divided on their issues.
01:30:37.000Movements have momentum, but it's difficult for them to last multiple decades.
01:30:43.000Trump has basically been running for a decade.
01:31:31.000I don't understand how Trump keeps doing this.
01:31:34.000I'm not kidding, like, I could not imagine being 78 and just being like, I'm gonna keep working the hardest possible thing you could imaginably do.
01:31:43.000Yeah, dude, I gotta I gotta tell you, dude, I'm at 50 I'm gonna be like, on some island somewhere fishing and just being like, I'm tired, man, you know, I don't Trump is a machine.
01:31:54.000Especially all his kids and his grandkids.
01:32:40.000He's in all those movies, but in my, like, major modern memory of him is when he was sort of like a weird crunchy granola hippie on Parks and Rec.
01:32:49.000I don't know if you guys have seen that show.
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01:33:16.000And of course, there's one big story we didn't get into, which we're not going to get into, and that is the abrupt announcement of the Commander Magic Gathering bands, Jeweled Lotus, Monocrypt, Dockside Extortionist, and Nadu.
01:33:30.000It is one of the biggest scandals in tabletop gaming.
01:33:34.000And it's the apocalypse for many small businesses upon hearing this.
01:33:39.000As silly as it may be, I'll give you the actual gist of it.
01:33:43.000Collectible cards, banned without warning, with no discussion, nobody saw this coming, cards that were worth $200 to $800 that many small businesses had invested in it as collector shops are now worth zero, overnight.
01:33:59.000Shattering some of the holdings of some of these small business and small card shops.
01:34:03.000You go to these shops that sell baseball cards, magic cards, Pokemon cards.
01:34:05.000They just lost $10,000 to $20,000 in inventory with a finger snap.
01:34:10.000So it certainly is, in the gaming space and tabletop space, a major scandal, which we will not talk about, but I'm sure someone might super chat about it if you guys care.
01:36:22.000Like, we can't tell you, we know it's coming, but you're getting lobster.
01:36:28.000We need to bring a military veteran who's been deployed to a combat zone and see what they say.
01:36:31.000I mean, that's what it basically sounds like.
01:36:33.000I feel like it would be pretty, could you even, like, would you sit there and eat it, or would you just be like, oh, so now I know what's gonna happen?
01:36:40.000Many American troops are, in the Mediterranean, in the Middle East, are kind of there as deterrents and are sitting ducks, similar to the way we have American service members in Korea kind of just sit there as sitting ducks, as deterrents.
01:36:54.000So it's like a nerve-wracking position for many of our service members to be in, but I hope our Commander-in-Chief instills more confidence in them and Lloyd Austin isn't getting surgery somewhere where he isn't telling us where he is or something.
01:37:07.000All right, Kalishnikov says, I used to be a fan of TimKast IRL, but lately I've been mystically encapsulated by the TalkTua podcast with their wisdom and intellect on modern and historical socio-political controversies.
01:37:18.000It's a meme, and everyone's posting this meme of HawkTua, and they're like, wow, I am enthralled by TalkTua's take on, you know, like, post-World War II East Germany and the Soviet bloc.
01:37:31.000And then they make a fake quote where it's talking about the Frankfurt School and how it led up to Weimar Germany and the rise of the Nazis.
01:37:41.000The joke is, the most vapid podcast you could probably imagine.
01:37:45.000I feel as bad as I can feel for an individual who's a millionaire for saying that she spits on dude's cocks.
01:37:54.000You know, like, congratulations, I guess.
01:37:56.000And there's this funny meme where it's like, capitalism is the greatest system for distributing wealth in a society.
01:38:03.000And then it shows, talk to a girl, and it's like, talk about spitting on dick for five seconds in video, become instant millionaire.
01:38:10.000You wage slave work 40 hours a week for 40 years and can't afford retirement.
01:38:15.000And it's, yep, but that is the market.
01:38:17.000I was gonna say, she's gonna do fine because if people are making fun of her, she already went through that and she became rich off of it.
01:38:23.000Her podcast is also, I think, number four right now on Spotify charts, which is insane.
01:38:28.000I think she suffers from the least amount of internet brain among all the celebrities or influencers, if you will.
01:38:35.000So she's the most normie person online now.
01:39:50.000She made a bunch of money off of it for as long as she did.
01:39:53.000For a while, people who became memes were just like, I'm being made fun of all the time, no matter where I go.
01:39:58.000And then some people figured out like, you can make money off this being that character.
01:40:03.000And so with Hawktua, we're in the era now when you get memed, you instantly become rich and you build a business off it right away.
01:40:10.000So I feel kind of bad for her because could you imagine just like hanging out with your bros, you make one disgusting smut joke and then it defines who you are everywhere and they come to you and they say, Elad, we love how you made that big dick joke and that's all you're ever going to be, but you're going to have a million dollars.
01:40:46.000So, you know, you get what you pay for.
01:40:47.000That also might be some of the motivation, like you're saying, her content's not... She didn't explicitly go into, like, a smutty relationship.
01:40:53.000She could have easily been, like, OnlyFans.
01:40:55.000Her whole thing was... The only thing I remember after was, like, her making a video about donating supplies to an animal shelter, and then maybe she's working really hard to not touch the relationship or anything tangentially related to her viral moment on her podcast.
01:41:08.000Like, maybe having a dad who is disappointed in her will save her.
01:41:12.000She's trying to pivot to be the regular Southern girl who I think she was working at like some sort of plant, like very low level job and had no money growing up, like just very middle American Southern family.
01:41:26.000So she's trying to pivot now and expose that.
01:41:28.000It says, like, it's just a cozy talk show featuring different conversations with celebrity guests, anecdotes, relationship advice, sports updates, and Southern hospitality.
01:41:37.000And so I think it's good for her that she went this route, because being a young woman and rising to fame that quickly, I think she very easily could have been taken advantage by the Hollywood industry.
01:41:47.000Would you go on the talk to a podcast?
01:43:13.000So, uh, there are certain cards that are used in every single deck by everybody who can afford them, because they can range from $200 to $800.
01:43:21.000By banning them without any notice, you have now set the value to zero, completely undercutting collectors and small businesses.
01:43:30.000A few days before the announcement came that they were eliminating these high-value cards, there were massive spikes in the sale of these cards from certain shops, indicating that people knew this unorthodox move was coming, and that the industry was going to be nuking high-value products, allowing people to drive the price up for the short term, sell them all off to the people who wanted them, and then Now that they've all sold off, and many of these insiders dumped their inventories, they make the ban, and they've now passed the losses onto run-of-the-mill regular people and small businesses.
01:44:33.000Michael Beacon says the issue with the bounty is that it could be it could it could be to overwhelm security with stupid and desperate attempts.
01:45:54.000Craig Sneeds says Ron DeSantis and the Florida State AG forced the FBI and DOJ to release the letter so they can take control of the case and bury any other information.
01:46:03.000This will now become a black hole just like Butler PA.
01:46:41.000I played it on Sunday on the morning show.
01:46:44.000I did a couple of songs as we're promoting the new song release, Coming Home, which will be on Friday.
01:46:50.000Son of Liberty says people cannot afford kids.
01:46:53.000Women have to work to pick up bills nowadays, in turn taking womanhood away from them forcibly.
01:46:58.000If a woman has to work, they can't be an effective mother.
01:47:01.000I wonder if this is the intentional play.
01:47:03.000Only men who are able to make lots of money can be fathers.
01:47:08.000Women who are forced to work like they're creating an artificial selection almost.
01:47:12.000Make women have to work and only the best men will choose the best women and the best men will make tons of money and then they'll have kids and the impoverished won't have kids and then that's how you...
01:47:24.000You know, Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote a very interesting book on this called The Two Income Trap, now that she doesn't, but she doesn't align with much of what she writes in that book, just about this exactly, how women entering the workforce, complicated relationships and the labor force demands.
01:47:41.000And the only issue with the theory to me is that data indicates that People with lower socioeconomic status, lower education, lower income, whatever, tend to have more children than well-educated.
01:47:56.000So I don't think having degrees necessarily means that you're actually smart or credentialed or whatever.
01:48:02.000But in this case, people who have the least amount of financial resources are still having children at a higher rate than people who have more financial resources.
01:48:12.000Yet that's where the abortion clinics target.
01:48:14.000They target lower socioeconomic background people within America, and they would rather advertise to women, oh, you actually can't afford children, which I think is interesting.
01:48:25.000Dr. Fauci's Prison Butt says, you need to have Rudyard Lynch of Waterfall History Channel on.
01:50:06.000Well, there's a lot of intra-Republican beefing in Arizona.
01:50:11.000I don't know, Morgan, if you can tell us more about that.
01:50:12.000Remember when they came there, she released the audio where they were like, you need to quit and we're going to give you money or whatever?
01:50:54.000Millennials grew up with these artists.
01:50:57.000And so when they come out and they're like, oh, hey, but well, what I'll say about this is Taylor Swift said, I like Kamala for these reasons.
01:51:05.000OK, it's like it's a it's an it's an optimistic, it's a positive message.
01:51:09.000Hayley Williams came out and insulted and lied about Donald Trump with a script.
01:51:59.000I think it's just an issue of they go to her and they say, if you want to stay here and play these shows, you've got to be on board with us.
01:52:05.000Which is so interesting because she just opened for the Aeros tour with Taylor Swift.
01:52:10.000Yes, but do you know what that looks like?
01:52:57.000Then they'll say, well, look, we really want to book you for this big show, but if you're not going to be on board with us, we're all doing it.
01:53:41.000Yeah, because Matt Walsh is not in line with their machine.
01:53:45.000Because it's not a movie, it's alt-right propaganda is what they're thinking.
01:53:49.000We should talk about it because that would be endorsing... Platforming the propaganda and hate that leads to the death of trans people is what they'd... something, you know.
01:54:08.000I really do feel like this campaign, maybe because they had to put it together so last minute, but it is a repeat of campaigns we've seen before with Democrats, which is a pick us because we're not Trump and he's so bad.
01:54:19.000And also with the Harris-Wall specific pairing, they're trying to be like Obama-Biden 2.0.
01:54:26.000Because Obama was like this cool suave younger guy and, you know, Biden was sort of his like doting BFF white guy friend who would like, you know, there's all kinds of memes about this.
01:54:38.000And I think that's why, what they think they can pull off.
01:54:41.000Unfortunately, neither one of the two people involved have the personalities to do this.
01:54:45.000No, but they're trying to make Kamala Harris be the charismatic one like Obama and appeal.
01:54:49.000Yes, that's why she's doing so many interviews.
01:57:44.000It's funny, because lobster used to be considered garbage food.
01:57:47.000Because it was so abundant that there was actually, there's this old post on the internet where like Longshoremen in Maine or whatever had union contracts that said you can't serve lobster more than twice a week.
01:58:00.000I mean, there's lobster like crazy up in Maine, and it is good stuff.
01:58:05.000I was in Rhode Island, and I got a lobster, and they bring it to you in a bowl with the shell still on, and you pull it off, and then the lobster meat is just there.
01:58:40.000The right-wing rehabilitation of Tulsi Gabbard is kind of amazing, in my opinion.
01:58:45.000The fact that she was able to come out with all these anti-gun, these gun-grabbing statements in the past, and now we're just kind of willing to overlook it, and she's kind of like the anti-government, anti-tyrannical queen all of a sudden.
01:59:45.000It sounds like some soldiers are getting a lot more lobster and steak than others in general.
01:59:49.000It sounds like it depends on the size.
01:59:51.000The Navy is like the fishermen in Maine.
01:59:53.000They're like, we get this all the time.
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