On this episode of the Uncensored After Show, Chris and Zeke are joined by writer and journalist Raymond Stanley Jr. to discuss a variety of topics, including the 2020 election, the Trump administration's efforts to get rid of mail-in ballots, and much, much more.
00:02:34.000The Trump administration is looking to end mailing in ballots.
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00:02:42.000It's something that happens in a whole bunch of countries around the world and it doesn't need to have, they don't need to have all these, this delay and stuff like that.
00:02:52.000Florida has, has their information about who who won, usually a couple of hours after polls close and Florida's actually offered to help any other state get to a system like that if they want.
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00:04:57.000But joining us tonight to talk about this and so much else, Zeke Arkham.
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00:07:35.000So they met and things were pretty eventful.
00:07:38.000There's a lot of people that are critical because Donald Trump didn't armbar Putin and tell him get out of Ukraine, you meanie or whatever.
00:07:51.000You're not going to get a peace situation in Ukraine without involving the Ukrainian president.
00:07:58.000So this is actually a great development.
00:08:00.000So from the post millennial, following an afternoon of meeting with Ukraine President Vladimir Zelensky and other European leaders, President Donald Trump announced that he has called Russian President Vladimir Putin to begin scheduling a meeting between Putin and Zelensky.
00:08:14.000This comes as Trump has been seeking a path to peace between the two nations.
00:08:18.000A very good meeting with distinguished guests, President Vladimir Zelensky says of Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron of France, President Alexander Stubb of Finland, Prime Minister Georgia Maloney of Italy, Prime Minister Kirstammer of the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Friedrich Mirz, President of the European Commission, Ursula von Der Leiden, and Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rut in the White House, which ended in a further meeting in the Oval Office, Trump wrote on Truth Social.
00:08:46.000During the meeting, we discussed security guarantees for Ukraine, which guarantees would be provided by the various European countries with a coordination with the United States of America.
00:08:56.000Everyone is very happy about the possibility of peace for Russia Ukraine.
00:08:59.000At the conclusion of the meetings, I called President Putin and began the arrangements for a meeting at a location to be determined between President Putin and President Zelenskyy.
00:09:08.000After that meeting takes place, we will have a trilateral, which would be two presidents plus myself.
00:09:12.000Again, this is a very good early step for a war that has been going on for almost four years.
00:09:16.000Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Steve Whitcoff are coordinating with Russia and Ukraine.
00:09:23.000Thank you for your attention to this matter.
00:09:24.000That's my favorite Trumpism of the second term.
00:09:53.000I think it's a great first step, but I mean, Trump is at least doing something.
00:09:58.000It's not like it's not like, you know, before Biden, you know, Biden just seemed confused the whole time.
00:10:04.000Biden just seemed like he just wanted the war to go on.
00:10:07.000He was going to throw more money at it and throw more money at Zelenskyy and Zelenskyy was going to just be like, hey grandpa, can I have a dollar so I can go down and get some ice cream and Biden's like, yeah, go ahead, take, you know, starts talking about like bears and his uncle being eaten by cannibals, you know.
00:10:22.000So at least Trump is out there actually trying to broker peace and it's way more than we've gotten over the past four years.
00:10:29.000And if Trump can actually make this happen, there's nothing left can say about him anymore, you know, they can't say, you know, he came in there and he's this warmonger president and look at what he's doing and he's they can't say anything about him anymore now because Trump took this awful mess that's been going on in Russia and Ukraine for the past four years and did something about it.
00:10:51.000So he's actually doing something whether it comes to fruition fruition or not, whether it comes to peace or not, at least he got in there and gave it a try.
00:10:58.000And if it fails, at least he can't say, well, I sat on my hands for the past four years and did nothing.
00:11:03.000You know it's serious when Zelenskyy put on a suit.
00:12:33.000I don't think that it like the rules of NATO actually prevent it because there's an ongoing conflict.
00:12:38.000But if they can, if they, if the Europeans and the United States offer protections that are Article 5-like, which means if Putin makes any more advances into Ukraine, that would mobilize a lot of NATO countries.
00:12:55.000Do you think that that is compelling enough to get Zelensky to try to convince the Ukrainians that they need to make concessions?
00:13:03.000Now, I know that Ukraine has a stipulation in their constitution that they won't give up any more territory, but I'm not sure how important that is or how real that is considering they gave up.
00:13:16.000Now, I don't know when that stipulation was put into their constitution.
00:13:19.000I don't know if it was prior to the invasion of Crimea or not.
00:13:23.000But do you think that that's enough of a guarantee to get Zelensky.y to move?
00:13:28.000It should be, but I'm not sure that it will be, because I mean, for years now, Zelenskyy's basically been having a hostage negotiation with reality.
00:13:35.000And he's not, I think he's hinged enough and demented enough not to not to understand that he has to take this deal, no matter what happens.
00:13:42.000Do you think he's just trying to save his own neck?
00:13:44.000Because there's a lot of people that think that if Putin does actually win, that Zelenskyy's a dead man.
00:13:49.000Well, yeah, what are his own people going to do to him?
00:13:51.000Like he's looking at a really bad situation when this is over, when it's finally over.
00:13:54.000Like, I don't know, he needs to get to an island somewhere.
00:14:16.000Actually, I mean Yeah, I could see that happening actually.
00:14:18.000Yeah, I mean to be, look, if it were a situation where the United States government has to pay for him or he gets a late night gig, give him a late night gig.
00:14:31.000So the post millennial went on addressing reporters after Zelensky arrived at the White House on Monday afternoon.
00:14:37.000Trump said that he was going to have a phone call with Putin right after these meetings today.
00:14:41.000Trump met with Putin in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday, where Trump said the two leaders agreed on many things but not on others.
00:14:47.000Now, there was some stuff that I saw on X that when this was going on, Putin was making another push, and there were some offensives going on in Ukraine at the very same time that these meetings were happening.
00:15:01.000It's my sense that Putin doesn't actually want to play ball, and I don't know, I don't think that he has any reason to.
00:15:09.000Like the Russians don't look at losses the way that Western countries do, right?
00:15:15.000Like they take a lot of pride in how many people died fighting the Nazis.
00:15:19.000Like that they use that as a, this is why Russia actually was the winners because we died a lot.
00:15:26.000And I think that's kind of crazy, personally.
00:15:29.000You're the winners when the other guys die a lot, but they consistently say, well, look, we were willing to put our butts on the line and so many Russians died fighting the Nazis.
00:15:44.000Very nationalist, which is Well, nationalist, but also like very they don't they don't value human life the way that we do in the West, right?
00:15:50.000Like Americans, like as much as we valorize people that are willing to lay down their lives for others and for the cause and stuff, we don't think it's good when people die..
00:16:03.000And it seems like Russia kind of does.
00:16:05.000So if that's, if that's the kind of case in Russia, what's the motivation to not keep sending guys into the meat grinder?
00:16:14.000Because they're going to have more people than the Ukrainians, you know?
00:16:17.000And they're an all out military industrial right now, like it's all war centered, the whole economy is I don't think they've activated their entire military capability.
00:16:27.000No, but what I'm hearing from a lot of reports from these folks is like they're doing a lot of making ammunition.
00:16:36.000And they'll keep grinding out people and they'll keep grinding out rockets the answer question 2016 is when crimea or when ukraine said they're going to stop uh giving their lands after they did lost okay so it is post crimea yeah two years after june 28 1996 and they're like okay we lost crimea so we're going to try not to lose anything else little did they know uh biden took presidency and they're going to lose more yeah i think yeah i don't see i don't see i don't see them you know giving back any of the the territory that they've taken And I don't see any reason why they,
00:17:06.000I mean, not that I'm pro-Russia, but I don't see any reason why they should.
00:17:11.000There has to be some kind of, when you're dealing with, you know, international anarchy, which is what you've got with the way that most countries deal with each other.
00:17:19.000Especially when it comes to a war, there's not a whole lot of reason.
00:17:24.000There's not a whole lot of reason for Russia to do it.
00:17:27.000I think they're both in a position where they don't want to be the one that blinks.
00:17:31.000Like, you know, Ukraine has invested so much and they've gotten so much back in return and Zelenskyy now is like this international figure so he can't back down because then it makes it look like, you know, he's punking out a little bit.
00:17:43.000And of course Putin is like, you know, no, I'm not backing down for anything.
00:17:48.000I am Putin and we are going to see this through to the end.
00:17:52.000So I think for Trump in order to make any real headway with this, he's going to have to to make both sides think they've won somehow, which is a horrible, impossible task, almost.
00:18:04.000But he's going to have to do it, or else it's going to turn into a huge mess and it's going to become an even bigger mess than it was before.
00:18:12.000How can you make a Ukraine feel like they won anything when they're going to probably end up losing their land?
00:18:16.000You know, maybe because they might win because they've stopped killing everyone and they might have some men left alive to build up their country that they've already lost.
00:18:25.000I mean, I don't mean to be Debbie Downer, but like, I think you agree that they're not going to get their there's a really small chance to get their land back.
00:18:33.000They're definitely not getting it back.
00:18:34.000To that point, if the, if the Russians are allowed to stay in the areas that they've occupied, they're going to build up.
00:18:44.000Russia's going to build up their forces.
00:18:46.000And I think that, you know, Russia does have the desire to take all of Ukraine.
00:18:50.000I don't think that they have the desire to go into Poland.
00:18:53.000I don't think they're looking to take back, you know, Western or Eastern European countries.
00:18:59.000They might be looking to take back some of their former Soviet satellite countries, some of the countries that used to be Soviet republics.
00:19:06.000But some of those countries have joined NATO.
00:19:08.000And I don't think that they're going to, they would actually move on those on the NATO countries at least.
00:19:12.000But I do think they want to take back Ukraine.
00:19:15.000I think that it will just end up being just a staging and it will be, you know, they'll wait until there's another president that they think is easy, can be pushed, pushed over the same way that either Obama or Biden was.
00:19:29.000And when they feel like they have the ability, I think that they'll just move on on the rest or another part of Ukraine or the rest of Ukraine, however you want to call it.
00:19:38.000Well, remember, China's also watching this as well.
00:19:40.000Seeing what they're going to do about Hong Kong.
00:19:42.000You know, they're kind of playing red light green light right now, like trying to see how the United States and the rest of the world is going to react to, you know, what, sorry?
00:19:51.000Taiwan, excuse me, Taiwan, it's not my fault.
00:19:54.000They're looking at this and they're trying to figure out what they're going to do now.
00:19:57.000So, you know, the response from the rest of the world and the reaction from the rest of the world is going to really determine what China does with Taiwan.
00:20:05.000It seems like we're anticipating that to happen because Trump announced a thing with Intel, right?
00:20:18.000Because, you know, we get so many chips from Taiwan.
00:20:21.000And if they are invaded, then there goes so many of our chips.
00:20:24.000So it seems like our administration is expecting that.
00:20:27.000Well, it's the worst, it's the worst kept secret.
00:20:29.000You know, China's looking at Taiwan and salivating and they're already pickinging their spots, you know, oh, we're going to occupy over there.
00:20:39.000I mean, they've already built, they've already built islands so they can stage up on the island.
00:20:45.000It's my sense that there's a different, you know, it's a different situation with China and Taiwan because the US has a vested interest in Taiwan.
00:20:56.000The US doesn't actually have an interest in Ukraine, right?
00:21:17.000The chips are a big part of the economy.
00:21:20.000Yeah, without the chips that Taiwan produces, the military doesn't have the ability to function.
00:21:26.000I don't know exactly what the amount was, but I heard a general talking about the number of magnets, rare earth magnets that are in an F-35.
00:21:35.000It's like a boatload, like a lot of magnets.
00:21:39.000And those they get from, I don't know if they get them from China or not, but the point I'm making is there's a lot of reason for the US to actually try to defend Taiwan.
00:21:50.000Whereas, you know, honestly, what we're doing in Ukraine is just because the world kind of expects us to because we're the charity with our tax dollars.
00:22:08.000So they were more looking out for their own interests and then kind of gaslight the rest of the United States and said, Oh, no, we have to protect them.
00:22:17.000But, um, yeah, I agree with what you're saying, Phil.
00:22:20.000You know, Taiwan is more of an interest of all Americans that we could all get involved in and say, Hey, listen, yeah, no, you can'tt invade them.
00:22:28.000That directly affects us rather than Ukraine, which was like, you know, Biden went, oh, hell, no, we gotta protect them.
00:22:40.000But I do think that if the United States wants to say we're going to, you know, start a company or start a national, put a national effort, something like the Manhattan Project to reindustrialize at least the chips that we need for, you know, for national defense.
00:22:59.000I'm opposed to nationalizing companies, for sure.
00:23:01.000And Intel is an inferior chipmaker, but they like it because they make them here, you know.
00:23:06.000Well, I mean, so would you be against the government, you know, working on a project that was similar to the Manhattan Project in order to produce chips and stuff.
00:23:19.000I don't trust them to do anything properly.
00:24:12.000So we got this breaking information here, breaking news.
00:24:15.000There is a coal freighter that just exploded in Baltimore Harbor from the post-millennial.
00:24:21.000Flames were seen erupting from a ship in Baltimore Harbor on Monday evening per WMAR2.
00:24:28.000The Baltimore County Fire Department confirmed an explosion occurred on a coal tanker near the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which still has not been rebuilt and that was collapsed in 2024.
00:24:37.000The Coast Guard is reported to the end route to inspect the scene.
00:26:08.000The cable news network is changing its name this year because a corporate spin-off is separating MSNBC from its cousin NBC News.
00:26:16.000For three decades news and progressive opinion on the c cable dial has been defined by five capital letters, MSNBC.
00:26:23.000By the end of this year, a couple of those letters are changing.
00:26:25.000That's not actually true because right after 9/11, I watched MSNBC all the time and Joe Scarborough was still a conservative, he was still a Republican.
00:26:34.000He had a nighttime show, Dan Abrams had a nighttime show, they had a fairly they had some variety in their opinions.
00:26:43.000And then when Morning Joe started, when they first got on air, for the first probably five years, Joe was still a conservative.
00:26:49.000This is probably before he started banging Mika, to be honest with you.
00:27:13.000So anyway, um, as part of a corporate spin-off from Comcast, MSNBC is changing its name to its name to MySource News Opinion World or MS Now for short.
00:27:23.000The name is meant to reflect the channel's mission to provide breaking news and best in class opinion journalism.
00:27:28.000Rebecca Cutler said, MSNBC president said in a memo to employees on Monday.
00:27:33.000I want to acknowledge that for many years, you who have spent years or decades here, it's hard to imagine the network by any any other name, Miss Cutler said.
00:27:41.000This was not a decision that was made quickly or without significant debate.
00:27:45.000Most of the cable channels that were part of Comcast NBC Universal TV Empire are being spun out this year into a new company called Verisant.
00:27:54.000The spin off will require the new company to stop using the NBC brand and its signature Peacock, which are both staying with Comcast, said Mark Lazarus, chief executive of Verisant.
00:28:04.000This gives us the opportunity to chart our own path forward, create distinct brand identities, and establish an independent news organization following the spin, mister Lazarus said in a memo to employees.
00:28:14.000CNBC will retain its initials, which stand for consumer news and business channel, but will be accompanied by a new logo without the peacock when the separation is complete, which is expected by the end of the year.
00:28:27.000Adam Miller, the chief operating officer at NBC Universal, said in a memo to employees on Monday that the change would help avoid confusion between viewers of NBC News and MSNBC as the two channels cover the same news events.
00:28:39.000Since the split was announced a few months ago, MSNBC has gone on a hiring spree, adding at least three dozen journalists as the organization prepares to separate itself from the sizable news gathering prowess of NBC News, its longtime corporate cousin.
00:28:52.000This is not going to substantially change what MSN, what, you know, what is it, MSNOW is, right?
00:28:59.000This is going to be the same progressive drivel.
00:29:01.000It's going to be the same, you know, same company that's been getting terrible ratings for the past five years at least.
00:29:11.000I mean, the Democrat Party is in, has been in free fall forever when it comes to, you know, the brand and the brand or whatever.
00:29:20.000So I don't see how this is going to, is anything more than what they have.
00:29:25.000have to do because of the spin-off this is not going to help their ratings or anything I mean what's that what's your sense Chris?
00:29:46.000It's really pathetic and it's not going to impact the ratings at all, especially not positively, I don't think.
00:29:51.000And NBC has slowly but surely, we've all noticed, I'm sure, turned into even worse than MSNBC with their lies and their whole progressive format.
00:29:59.000So it's like they said, MSNBC and NBC are basically the same news station.
00:30:03.000So they're going to get rid of one and keep the one that has more of a longevity name.
00:30:09.000NBC has been around forever compared to MSNBBC.
00:30:11.000Do you think at one point they had MSNWO?
00:30:16.000And someone was actually like, We can't we can't do the mask off.
00:30:49.000I mean, but all they're really doing is slapping a fresh coat of paint on the same title project.
00:30:55.000You know, it's like, you know, this is still the channel of people like Joy Reid, you know, this is still, I mean, they fired her, but her imprint's still there.
00:31:03.000This is still the channel where, you know, it's basically just turned into a propaganda wing of the Democratic Party.
00:31:09.000People are not going to turn in and watch it now when it's just, you know, Trump is bad 24 hours a day.
00:31:15.000This is why, like, I don't know anyone who watches the view, you know, when you turn into just Trump is bad, Trump is bad, but the majority of the country voted for him and more people are leaning towards.
00:31:27.000the right now because the left has gone so crazy.
00:31:32.000And if all you're doing when you rebrand it is now just saying, okay, we're going to make it look a little different, but it's going to be the same thing.
00:31:40.000And they might get a little bump for like the first day or two or maybe the first week, but it's not going to last beyond that.
00:31:46.000They aren't they very racist too, like MSNBC was is they're more more less progressive they're more racist progressive.
00:31:59.000I mean, when you if your focus is race, if that's the first aspect that you see when you see another person is it's just, well, their race, so I make all these assumptions that go along with it.
00:32:08.000That's, I mean, that's boilerplate racism.
00:32:11.000And, and yes, they're full of incredibly racist people.
00:32:14.000If that, you know, unless you unless you ascribe to their definition of racism, which is just the definition that makes it okay for them to be racist is essentially.
00:32:24.000Listen, I get called a racist, but almost every day against black people, which I'm like, listen, I please, no one tell my family they're gonna be pissed.
00:32:34.000But I mean, don't they still have Al Shopton who does commentary?
00:32:39.000So, I mean, you know, he's he's he's he's about down to about 115 pounds now and about 50 pounds that is in his head because that weighs so much.
00:32:47.000But I mean, like I said, all they're doing is slap the fresh colored paint.
00:32:51.000It's not going to do anything for them.
00:32:53.000And they're going to keep continuing to spiral down until they actually change their content and actually do something different.
00:33:02.000Do you think that the progressives in the U.S., and when I say the progressives, I mean people that share their opinions, do you think that they would move on their opinions?
00:33:12.000Because I really do think the actual – So the people that aren't just regurgitating what they've heard in school or regurgitating what they've heard on the news, the people that are actually, you know, thinking about these, these ideas and trying to come up with where, you know, what actually does progressive mean and stuff.
00:33:33.000Do you think that those people are going to change in response to the solid rejection that the country's kind of, you know, decided to give them or do you think that they're going to just try and repackage?
00:33:45.000I think they're going to dig their heels in and say, no, you're all wrong.
00:33:50.000Because that's what's happening in all these liberal capitals.
00:33:54.000You look at what's happening in California, look at what's happening in New York City, look at what's happening, like, you know, Jasmine Crockett of all people, you know, how many times can you be told you're wrong or proven wrong or even your own party rejects you and now and you're still like but i'm right but i'm going to keep doing this but i'm right i'm right so i think they're just going to dig their heels in say i'm right i'm correct and watch everything crumble around them and then try to figure out why it's gotten this bad like i mean i i spoke to someone the
00:34:24.000other day and he i show him the uh the the graph that elon musk put up one time where he said you know i'm right here and it used to be this is where like the middle was and then the middle kept going further and further and further to to the right and and the left kept going further and further out and more extreme.
00:34:42.000And he said, well, no, you have to change yourself now to be more towards the middle.
00:34:47.000And I said, you know, well, why do you have to change what you believe in in order to appease the middle?
00:34:52.000You know, if you are who you are and your beliefs have never changed and now you're seen as a right-wing extremist because you have beliefs that 20 years ago were considered more towards the middle, why should you change?
00:35:04.000And he's like, no, but you have to change.
00:35:19.000If you don't appease the group, then you're bad, then you're right wing.
00:35:23.000If you don't follow them down their trail of lemmings off the cliff, then you're definitely going to be, you know, considered a right wing.
00:35:30.000You have to continue to appease the group.
00:35:31.000So if someone comes to you and says, Well, my pronouns are they, them.
00:35:34.000Now you have to, you can't just say, Oh, I was talking, I was talking to him earlier.
00:35:38.000You have to say, Oh, I was talking to them earlier.
00:35:41.000And normal, rational people are going, Okay, them who?
00:35:44.000I only see one person say, Oh, no, he's non-binary.
00:36:50.000I mean like corporate outlets, like an NBC, like a Microsoft, like those places that are funded with the big pharma commercials, ad breaks and stuff like that.
00:36:59.000So you don't, so you don't think that because it's my sense that most of the direction of the left is really coming from people like, or it comes from basically academia, right?
00:37:12.000So people like bell hooks, people like – I'm not sure who's actually active nowadays, but it was like your postmodernists, your leftists, your Foucault's, your – and those kind of thinkers.
00:37:26.000So is it your sense that they don't shape the opinions of the left or is it your opinion that people –
00:38:38.000Well, Casperian in particular, like, and I think she's hilarious, but her in particular, like, she literally, like, had an interaction with reality.
00:38:51.000Her ideology bumped into reality and she was forced to change what she thought because she started saying, wait a minute, this, this, this isn't, it's not true.
00:39:01.000I mean, there's a, there's a clip that's pretty famous of her talking about some murders that were happening on Long Island.
00:39:08.000She was, when she heard the story, she's like, this is, this can't be true.
00:39:12.000And then she goes, it's true guys, it was real, it's real.
00:39:16.000You know, and she's like, I was going to blow it off, but then because the left really can't be trusted.
00:39:22.000And so people that have trusted the left for a long time, and Rittenhouse is another perfect example.
00:39:27.000There are tons of people on the left that would swear up and down that Rittenhouse was there to kill black people, and he did kill black people.
00:39:36.000It's like, bro, he killed two white guys that attacked him, and they would swear up and down that no, that's not what happened.
00:39:45.000Even to the point where if you show them evidence, they kind of still don't believe it believe it.
00:39:49.000I don't think that Cenk is actually one of those guys.
00:39:52.000Like, he saw it and he would, he's still like, well, he was still, he was wrong to go there, et cetera, et cetera.
00:39:58.000I do also want to say that someone like Anna is rare on the left.
00:40:01.000Like, I think a lot of them will sacrifice themselves into danger, you know, if it conflicts with their worldview.
00:40:08.000Like during the George Floyd riots, like, I was living right, right near Newburgh in New York, and there were people who were having their windows broken.
00:40:28.000So they are willing to sacrifice themselves for their ideology.
00:40:31.000And that seems to be more prevalent than someone like Anna Kasperian who's willing to confront reality and publicly say, I've changed my mind.
00:40:38.000Wasn't there a study done once where they said that for you to give up your belief, like it's it's it's actually like painful, it's physically painful to yourself, like to for you to admit that, you know, you're wrong.
00:40:51.000So for someone that thinks that Kyle Rittenhouse, I'm sorry.
00:41:33.000You know, like you could show them the very fine people on both sides, full context, you show them Rittenhouse, all these different things and they still have a hard time changing.
00:42:02.000And he's like, well, he was still there, there were Nazis there.
00:42:07.000So I'm like, bro, he specifically said no.
00:42:11.000And when it came to like that whole thing, like the Nazis were not openly Nazis before the actual thing.
00:42:22.000Like they were like kind of keeping it on the down low.
00:42:25.000But yeah, just was just like, look man, he was there and Nazis were there, so it doesn't matter.
00:42:31.000The problem is that these people, they need to have genuine character.
00:42:34.000And in order to have genuine character, you have to admit that you were lied to, that you believe the lie without thinking about it critically, and that you promulgated it.
00:42:41.000And most people don't have the character to actually fuss up to that kind of thing.
00:42:44.000It doesn't matter if you prove it to them or not.
00:42:46.000You know, they're just not going to go for it.
00:42:48.000And like, well, look at the whole party switch argument from the left.
00:42:52.000Like, like, I keep asking, do you really believe that Republicans got together with Democrats and just kind of went, okay, like we're going to reverse this, right?
00:43:43.000But they think they believe in objective truth and they go to something like Google and they can just find whatever website they can find to confirm that bias.
00:45:00.000Okay, so we're going to we're going to jump to this story.
00:45:02.000From US news, Trump vows to end the use of mail in ballots before the 2026 midterm election.
00:45:09.000From Reuters, US President Donald Trump promised on Monday to issue an executive order to end the use of mail in ballots and voting machines before the 2026 midterm elections, a move likely to disproportionately favor his Republican Party.
00:45:23.000Federal elections are administered at the state level, however, and it is unclear if the president has the constitutional power to enact the measure.
00:45:30.000Legal changes by some states are likely.
00:45:32.000I'm sorry, legal challenges by some states are likely.
00:45:36.000With Democrat voters traditionally more likely to use mailil and ballots than Republicans.
00:45:40.000Trump's pledge is his last effort to reshape the midterm election battlefield to his party's advantage.
00:45:46.000He also has urged Republicans in states including Texas and Indiana to redraw congressional districts to increase the likelihood of a Republican candidate being elected.
00:45:54.000Yes, the November 23, I'm sorry, November 3, 2026 elections will be the first nationwide referendums on Trump's domestic and foreign policy since he returned to power in January.
00:46:06.000Democrats will be seeking to break Republicans' grip on both the House of Representatives and the Senate to block Trump's domestic agenda.
00:46:12.000I mean, they say to block Trump's domestic agenda, but really it's to try to impeach Trump.
00:46:17.000Like they want to get the house so that way they can just have, you know, two years of attempts at impeaching him.
00:46:22.000And the way that this, you know, this piece is written is clearly to be critical of Republicans.
00:46:31.000Look, it's likely that if the, actually, I have a very firm take on this.
00:46:37.000If the economy is not good next year at this time, it doesn't matter what policies the Republicans have or have talked about.
00:47:06.000But it's all kind of going to come down to the economy.
00:47:08.000And the last bit of economic information that I saw was inflation kind of ticked up in the past month.
00:47:16.000This will not be good for Republicans if inflation is still kind of hot next year at this time because inflation like prices aren't going to come down.
00:47:28.000Inflation that happens like it doesn't it's not like you the inflation happens and then prices go up.
00:47:34.000Like that inflation is sticky as hell.
00:47:36.000So this is, I think this is a good idea.
00:47:39.000I think the Republicans should do these kind of things because I think that anytime the Republicans can legally do, can, you know, take any kind of political measures to give themselves an advantage, I think they should.
00:48:25.000I mean, this is the smart play, right?
00:48:27.000This is the way to make sure that there aren't people doing funky things after the polls have closed or things are actually counted properly.
00:49:12.000The hanging chads, but the hanging chads are different than waiting to count, right?
00:49:19.000The hanging chads were like that was honestly that was democrats saying, well, these are on these aren't we're not sure who they were voting for because there's a hanginging chad, et cetera.
00:49:28.000But I thought that they were And it was Democrats trying to do recounts.
00:49:32.000I was under the impression, or the way that I remember it, it was all about Democrats saying, wait, it's close, so let's recount them.
00:49:39.000And generally, every time they do a recount, the side that's trying to do the recount and wants to get more votes, miraculously they find more votes.
00:49:51.000Seriously though, they want you to deny it.
00:49:52.000Like, I think of the hanging chads in terms of the Carrie Lake trial she had for her ballots because it was sort of similar in terms of what was an invalid ballot.
00:50:02.000And they had no chain of custody for entire pallets of these ballots.
00:50:07.000And they actually printed out the wrong si wrong size ballot, you know, and they couldn't feed it into the machine properly.
00:50:11.000It was totally bogus and the court was totally stacked against her.
00:50:16.000And there were people that were caught lying on the stand, it didn't matter.
00:50:23.000I think I remember Mellon ballots only being, I mean, I'm sure this isn't the case, but as a kid, I remember them being mostly for soldiers who were overseas or something, you know.
00:50:38.000I wonder if it's because folks are getting just a random thought that folks are getting old, like their base for Democrats are getting really old to get the boomers., they can't get into their cars, they can't drive.
00:50:51.000Go around from place to place in the cities.
00:50:53.000I'm like, yo, old person here, go ahead and vote for Democrats so we can get more people on it and where maybe younger folks might not be voting as much.
00:50:59.000But also, at the end of the day, if we can use the power to keep America strong and safe and secure, freaking use it, Trump.
00:51:08.000I mean, remember when Democrats are saying things like, you know, our democracy, they don't actually mean democracy because if they did, they wouldn't be looking to expand the court, or I'm sorry, yeah, expand the court and pack, you know, pack the court and then they want to add states that so that way they have.
00:51:47.000This is a massive amount of possibility for the Republicans.
00:51:53.000So if this does turn into a fight between Democrats and Republicans redistricting, I mean, the Republicans have a lot more possible votes to get or seats to get as opposed to to democrats.
00:52:09.000So even though, you know, Gavin Newsom's news or whatever his social media team is out there, you know, doing the best they can in the past couple of days.
00:52:19.000And actually, in my opinion, they've got a couple of funny tweets, but that's that's all they are, it's just funny tweets.
00:52:24.000They're out there, you know, doing the best they can.
00:52:26.000The reality of the situation is they're in a bad position to even try to talk about this argument, right?
00:52:34.000If this is their, if they actually do want to get into a redistricting fight, Republicans seem like they're, again, holding all the c cards.
00:52:42.000Have you ever actually looked at Illinois' map as far as they're representative?
00:53:27.000So if he wants to pick that fight, he wants to pick that battle, and he wants to bring Illinois with him, he wants to bring Pritzker with him, you know, he wants they're going to lose.
00:53:36.000And I think ultimately the Democratic Party is looking at them like, don't, don't, don't, don't do this.
00:53:41.000You're going to, you're going to lose this fight.
00:53:44.000So the past couple of days it's kind of seemed like Gavin Newsom has moved and granted, we're a long way from any election, right?
00:53:52.000And it's clear that Gavin Newsom wants to be the president, but it's in the past couple of days, it's really looked like he's kind of taken initiative and put himself in a position to be considered the face of the Democrat Party and really out there working it hard.
00:54:08.000Do you guys have the sense that he could possibly be the nominee?
00:54:12.000And how does someone like Gavin Newsom take on someone like AOC if she decides that she wants to run?
00:54:19.000Because both of them have significant political chops and AOC is very savvy.
00:54:27.000Who wins the primary for the Democrats if it's AOC versus Gavin Newsom versus Pritzker versus I don't think AOC's got a shot.
00:54:42.000Anyone with common sense, two working brain cells, looks at AOC and is like, no, I don't think she's she I think she'll appeal to the younger crowd.
00:54:54.000But I mean, listen, if they put her in a debate with a possible JD Vance, with a possible Marco Rubio, she will get destroyed.
00:55:03.000She'll get destroyed worse than Kamala Harris did.
00:55:06.000But this is this is this is primaries that we're talking about.
00:55:09.000So maybe if she if she does go, I think you're right.
00:55:12.000So let's say let's pretend let's pretend she beats Gavin Newsom, which I don't think is going to happen, but she'll get destroyed.
00:55:19.000I think the Democratic Party knows that.
00:55:21.000I think Gavin Newsom is their best shot.
00:55:24.000And I think he knows he's their best shot.
00:55:26.000So that's why he's been going on the podcast.
00:55:28.000That's why he's been trying to put his name out there.
00:55:31.000Have you seen the picture going around on X of Gavin Newsom and his family?
00:57:58.000Well, in the grand scheme of things, that's not a lot of people.
00:58:03.000And to be honest with you, I spent all weekend putting pictures of the sand-filled skate parks underneath everything that Gavin Newsom was doing.
00:58:12.000I was like, all right, if it just came across, I'm like, I'll grab the pictures, post it.
00:58:39.000And I think that the things that they're doing will convince people and it definitely will fire Democrats up.
00:58:46.000I know that the chat's going to hate the fact anytime you say anything like this, that's like any kind of analysis where it's like, look, these are good ideas and they're going to work.
00:58:55.000They're just like, oh, you're a shill.
00:59:00.000Like AOC, as much as, you know, you can hate her and I hate her policies, I would never vote for her, but you can't deny when she gets on Instagram and she.
00:59:08.000And she's going to Instagram and she's cooking and she's talking to people.
00:59:11.000Young people are just like, that's my girl.
00:59:15.000And to disguise, to, to, you know, just blow that aside or to, to not pay attention to how dangerous that is to Republicans and to the country because I think their, their policies would, would do, would be terrible for the country.
00:59:33.000If you disregard how dangerous that is, that's the same thing that people did about Donald Trump.
00:59:38.000They ignored all the people that were saying, I like Donald Trump.
00:59:41.000The, the, I mean, Hillary Clinton had a 95 or 98 percent chance on a c election night and it was clear to a handful of people Donald Trump's going to win and they laughed.
01:00:02.000An error that will cost the American people significantly, despite Newsom being charming.
01:00:09.000I think it's inauthentic and Trump, I think, is better at being authentic despite him making people really uncomfortable sometimes on the left off course.
01:00:17.000But I don't think Newsom's going to be able to carry that inauthenticity on a national platform.
01:00:59.000And if I didn't know think about how he shut down California.
01:01:08.000You don't think about how he told everybody in California to lock down, but then he was caught at the French laundry.
01:01:14.000You don't think about all the policies he did, how he kicked all the homeless people out of California or out of LA real quick so that Chairman Mao could come and hang out and drive through the streets and make it look like California's this pristine place.
01:01:29.000And then on the podcast, he's like, yeah, you know, that was I just I own up to it and it was wrong of me to do so.
01:01:35.000And, you know, then so he comes across as a like a level headed kind of guy.
01:01:38.000And the American voter has a very short memory.
01:01:42.000I mean, unfortunately, they didn't fall into it with Hillary Clinton.
01:01:45.000Hillary Clinton is like the devil spawn herself.
01:01:48.000But for Gavin Newsom, and especially, like you said, if the economy doesn't shape back up, if Trump doesn't deliver on a lot of stuff he was doing, if JD Vance takes a tumble somewhere, we might be looking at it.
01:02:02.000How do you feel in terms of that in New York with Cuomo running for mayor?
01:02:07.000Because that's all I left New York because of Cuomo, you know, for a lot of reasons, but Cuomo being one of the main reasons, because he governed a lot like Newsom, I'd say maybe worse in many ways.
01:02:17.000Do you think the people in New York have that short term memory when it comes to Cuomo or are they just going to Mom Dani?
01:02:22.000I think if you look at New York, it's just that Mom Dani came out of nowhere and he was he was this guy he got a lot of younger people behind him.
01:02:57.000I think he felt he didn't have to work.
01:02:58.000I think Hillary actually fell into the same trap as well.
01:03:01.000Hillary just kind of figured, listen, you're going to vote for me because of who my husband is and Barack already gave me the blessing for it.
01:03:39.000Like machine guns should be sold in vending machines.
01:03:43.000So when I saw Gavin Newsom go on the Sean Ryan show, I was like, this guy is going to be dangerous because that was very smart.
01:03:52.000Obviously, the people that watch Sean Ryan all the time, the people that actually are really pro 2A, they know that Sean gave him a handgun.
01:04:01.000He's not going to, he ain't going to carry that.
01:04:03.000It's not like he's going to be down at the range, appendix carrying, clearing his shirt.
01:04:45.000And there's a small portion of people that you can sway.
01:04:49.000And again, I firmly believe that the economy is the actual most important topic all the time, every election.
01:04:58.000And if the economy is not doing well in come 2028, you know, the Republicans, whoever the Republican candidate is, is going to have a hard time.
01:05:10.000Because how do you distance yourself, if it is JD Vance, how do you distance yourself from Donald Trump?
01:05:16.000Because Donald Trump will not let you.
01:05:17.000If you say, well, you know, that was Trump, Donald Trump will get on True Social and just shit all over you.
01:05:37.000But yeah, like you go up against that guy who can walk into a place with moderates and they'll be like, look man, I can get behind this guy.
01:07:09.000Trump showed that the election comes down to the swing states.
01:07:12.000You know, you're not going to go after the red states who are going to vote for the Republican.
01:07:16.000You're not going to go after the blue states that are just, you know, you might as well just call those states before anything comes in, right?
01:07:23.000You're going to have to go for the swing states.
01:07:25.000And the more Gavin, Newsom, which is what he's doing now, looks like he's in the middle.
01:07:31.000Like you talk about the Sean Ryan show.
01:07:33.000The First thing he said was, Oh man, yeah, this is great, this is great.
01:07:43.000So he was able to filibuster and he was able to talk and he was able to boost himself up as much as he could and the more he talked, which is scary, the more he came across as right in the middle.
01:07:55.000He didn't come across as an extreme to either side.
01:07:57.000Hey, listen, I'm just a common sense guy and this is who my mom was and this is, you know, I didn't really know my father growing up.
01:08:04.000So now he's appealing to the guys who, who, who, who maybe came from broken homes.
01:08:52.000He won't get, um, as much as the progressives and the radicals want, want someone, you know, the family, the photo of him and his family, they're Nazis.
01:09:00.000Like they're going to be more moderates.
01:09:02.000And they, they don't, at the end of the day, they don't care what color is, as long as that person is going to feed their policies and ideology into the government.
01:10:00.000Well, no, I'm I'm I'm just wondering, do you guys think that?
01:10:02.000because what he said, do you think that Newsom is actually super far left or do you think that he's just a political animal that had been doing the things that were necessary to win in California?
01:10:15.000Because it's my sense that I don't know what he truly believes, I don't know what his actual politics are.
01:10:23.000I think that he's just extremely politically savvy and he's done the things necessary to win in the places that he's been running, which is why he's making a move to the center because he doesn't, he doesn't really believe, I don't know, I mean, I don't know what he believes, but he doesn't really believe.
01:10:42.000he touched the sacred cow and said, oh, well, you know, it's a bad idea to have trans kids, trans women, you know, men competing against women.
01:10:51.000Like that is verboten in the Democratic part, in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
01:10:56.000But he's moved away from those kinds of things because he knows they're unpopular.
01:11:00.000So is it, you know, and I'd like to hear from everybody.
01:11:47.000But he is the type, like, but that's why I think it's he's going on these podcasts the way he actually looked at how Kamala Harris avoided all the podcasts and said, you know what?
01:13:17.000Like what you said, he's a lizard, he could chameleon, he's super dangerous, therefore he's dangerous.
01:13:22.000Yes, that's my, that's my, that's my, honestly, my point for kind of directing the conversation this way is I think that there are too many people that don't, that are on the right, that think that, you know, we've come into a, you know, a golden age and Trump and then of course it's going to be Vance and the Democrats because they're, their polling so low, they're never going to win and that is a recipe for disaster because, and I asked, you know, who do you guys think are talented on the Democrat side?
01:13:52.000And there are a lot of people like, pfft nobody they're all dumb blah blah because they're all talking with their opinion about what they say or how they feel about those people and they're not taking a realistic political view on these people and they're not thinking about how dangerous is this person how capable is this person to come across to the again the very small amount of people that can actually be swayed you know I mean it's maybe there are 10 million people in America that actually
01:14:23.000could be swayed you know throughout the whole country otherwise everyone's kind of locked into their their teams and I think it's really important for conservatives and people on the right to address that and look at that as what it is, which is very dangerous because if someone like Gavin Newsom gets in, the Democrats take control of the House and Senate and they get the presidency, you know that they will be arresting conservatives.
01:14:52.000They will do all of the stuff that Joe Biden was doing.
01:14:57.000They will put all of their bureaucrat friends back into positions of authority.
01:15:01.000They will be going after conservatives.
01:15:03.000They did it in, they've been doing it since 2012 with the IRS stuff where that Lois Lerner was doing it.
01:15:10.000stop they continued and it will only get worse.
01:15:13.000So it's it will it's in my opinion it's a very it's very important for people on the right to understand that they will be coming after you.
01:15:21.000They will be coming after you if you speak up.
01:15:23.000They will be coming after you if you don't abide by their rules.
01:15:26.000If you don't want your kid to go to a school that is teaching LGBT stuff, they will come to your house.
01:15:33.000They will take your kid from you and they will treat you like you're a criminal because they'll say you're hateful.
01:15:40.000There will be it will be an absolute nightmare.
01:15:43.000All the things you see in the UK that will come here and the night and if you look at what's going on on in the UK, it's an effan nightmare.
01:15:52.000They arrest like 3,000 people a year for Facebook posts.
01:15:55.000They arrest more people in the UK for Facebook posts than there have been people in Russia arrested for speaking out against Putin.
01:16:13.000So it's vitally important for people to not think that Republicans are a shoe in.
01:16:17.000It's vitally important for people to understand that should someone like AOC or should someone like Gavin Newsom win, that all that stuff is back on the table.
01:16:28.000It's just like when Biden was president, but it will be much worse.
01:16:32.000This whole Newsom talk might have just really quick changed my mind because the Ro Khanna, he's moderate and he's authentic.
01:16:38.000I feel like he believes what he believes and that's not going to get him elected.
01:16:41.000Whereas Newsom is a slimy rat lizard and he will do whatever he says to get himself elected.
01:16:45.000Even if it's Ro Khanna, he'll still appoint the same bureaucrats because, and so like, to me, it's as much as the like Newsom is scary because he could get elected and that's the thing that's bad.
01:16:56.000It doesn't matter which one of them gets elected.
01:17:20.000It'll be the bureaucrats underneath them that will be saying, oh, we need to bolster the Department of Education because of all the stuff that Trump did.
01:17:28.000And they're going to, it'll be a nightmare.
01:17:30.000So what no one's talking about though, which scares me, which keeps me up at night.
01:17:36.000No one's talking about the Supreme Court.
01:18:06.000is going to be severely restricted federally.
01:18:09.000Free speech, the First Amendment is going to be severely affected federally.
01:18:13.000We're talking about everything that's going on with the illegals right now on the border.
01:18:17.000Eight years of being able to go after the 14th Amendment is going to be wild.
01:18:23.000So, I mean, it's that's what that's what.
01:18:25.000we're looking at right now with a potential Gavin Newsom presidency.
01:18:28.000Look how bad the four years of Biden was with the border in particular.
01:18:32.000And what you're saying, I totally agree.
01:18:34.000People should not be underestimating the left.
01:18:36.000I think Trump winning this second term, remobilized, re energized the left, and they're turning into a beast, a bigger beast that you can't underestimate.
01:18:45.000Like we were like, let's go, let's go America.
01:19:00.000We're going to jump to this story here from the New York Post, Michigan City Councilman caught on camera stuffing an election drop box with absentee ballots days before primary.
01:19:10.000A Michigan City Council member was caught on camera stuffing an election drop box with apparent absentee ballots just days before he won his reelection bid in a local primary.
01:19:19.000Hamtrak City Council member Abu Musa was seen in the passenger seat of a car on august first handing stacks of paper to the car's driver who then dumped them into a nearby ballot box.
01:19:30.000Footage obtained by local four appears to show.
01:19:33.000Musa held on to his reelection spot in the primary four days later on august fifth beating out eleven other candidates with one thousand one hundred.
01:19:42.000But only 286 of those votes were cast on election day, with 843 being cast by absentee ballot, the Daily Mail reported.
01:19:51.000Musa would have placed fifth without the absentee ballots, according to the mail.
01:19:56.000Footage of the ballot box dump emerged earlier in August, just a day after two Hamatrack council members were arraigned on election fraud charges over a 2023 investigation.
01:20:07.000That investigation was sparked after a city clerk noted absentee ballots were being dropped off in large bundles and filled out with suspiciously similar handwriting.
01:20:15.000And while Musa was named in the investigation, he was not charged.
01:20:19.000But along with another member of the city council, he is at the center of an investigation into whether he's actually a resident of Hamatrack, something required to hold his city council position.
01:20:28.000He has denied these allegations, local four reported.
01:20:32.000So, I mean, this is not important on a national level specifically, but it speaks to the type of thing that you have to worry about when it comes to absentee ballots and the type of thing you have to worry about when it comes to multiple days of voting.
01:20:50.000And that's one of the reasons why I think it's great that Donald Trump is making the executive order that he is.
01:20:57.000Now again, like we were saying earlier or the piece said earlier, The states do decide how they do their elections, right?
01:21:05.000But that doesn't mean that the federal government can't say, you can do your elections however you want, but they have to be done on this day.
01:21:12.000And you can't do absentee ballots, you can't do early voting, you can't do late voting, et cetera, et cetera.
01:21:18.000The federal government can make some rules.
01:21:20.000And I do think that things like when the voting.
01:21:25.000is allowed to start, when the voting is allowed to, you know, must end by, I think those are something that the federal government can rule on.
01:21:37.000You know, send them in, they, absentee ballots, if you're in the military, that's fine, it's totally fair.
01:21:44.000Maybe if you're immobile and you're in Medicaid, you know, if you're older folk, maybe there's exceptions for certain rules if you can't get in there.
01:21:51.000But otherwise, just 8 to 8, I'm okay with paper ballots as well.
01:22:40.000So, I mean, the fact that they have no concern about securing the cornerstone of our Republic, of our Democratic Republic is extremely telling and it lets me know what their agenda is.
01:22:54.000I mean, when you look at just everything with the illegals that's going on right now and if in the numbers came out that if we were to get rid of every illegal in this country, the Democrats would lose something like 26 seats or something like a crazy number.
01:23:09.000They have they know it gives them an advantage.
01:23:29.000I mean, look, the Democrats have been making save our democracy their battle cry for ages now.
01:23:39.000And all the while they've been doing everything they can to shore up their power and nothing of it has been democratic.
01:23:47.000I mean, whether it be throwing your leading candidate of your opposition in jail or arresting him and trying to throw him in jail, which is still possible.
01:23:57.000I mean, there's the suspended, whatever the case with that suspended, like Trump could get done with his He brought back a library book late to the library back in 1974.
01:24:08.000They're doing everything they can to fabric, basically fabricate charges against him.
01:24:14.000They've thrown all of his lawyers in jail, or they charge them just for being his lawyer.
01:24:19.000Like they're like, oh, well, you're part of a conspiracy.
01:24:44.000You know, and I mean, it's it's it's it's there but it's hidden.
01:24:47.000That's why we were able to have Biden as president for, you know, four years and he's got mashed potatoes for brains and still things do escalate and get worse.
01:24:53.000It's because of the unelected, you know, 30-year bureaucrats that have basically put themselves in charge of our freedoms.
01:25:00.000And they're not saving, like you said earlier, and just as clicked them ahead, you know, save our democracy.
01:26:31.000And you can see it in the way that they behave.
01:26:34.000The people that are conservatives or right-wing or Trump voters or whatever, they don't get the same protections that people in their democracy do.
01:26:47.000that is again typical of just like chris said it's typical of communist countries there was one other point that i'll come back to that i wanted to once you said um that there we live in a cryp basically a crypto communist country right now um but i i'd slip my mind so um instead of dwelling on that i'll just i'll just say this one last thing remember like growing up you used we used to read about like Latin American countries,
01:27:11.000you know, like, you know, Noriega, where it was like, you know, he threw his opposition in jail.
01:27:33.000Okay, we're going to jump to this story here.
01:27:35.000A semi truck driver arrested after making an illegal U turn on Florida Highway, killing three people.
01:27:42.000Harjender Singh, who authorities say had entered the US illegally, has been charged with three cases of vehicular homicide.
01:27:49.000A man has been arrested in Florida after making an illegal U turn on a highway that resulted in a deadly crash that killed three people.
01:27:56.000Harjender Singh, who authorities say has entered the US illegally, has been charged with three cases of vehicular homicide.
01:28:03.000According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, state troopers responded to a crash on Florida's Turnpike in Saint Lucie County on August 12.
01:28:11.000The collision involved a minivan and a commercial semi truck and trailer.
01:28:15.000Based on initial investigations, the incident occurred after the driver of the commercial semi truck recklessly and without regard for the safety of others attempted to execute a U-turn in an unauthorized location.
01:28:26.000The driver of the semi was later identified as Singh, who crossed the Mexican border illegally in 2018 and later obtained a commercial driver's license in California.
01:28:36.000As a result of his actions, the three occupants of the minivan are now deceased state troopers obtained.
01:28:41.000a criminal arrest warrant for the driver Haryar Singh for three cases of vehicular homicide.
01:28:46.000A press release stated the actions taken by the defendant while operating a commercial tractor trailer are both shocking and criminal, said executive director David Kern.
01:28:55.000Three people lost their lives as a result of this recklessness, and countless friends and family members will experience the pain of their loss forever.
01:29:01.000Look, this is emblematic of why conservatives and people on the right are so against not just having illegal immigrants, not just having the national, the national language be English, but also making sure that people who are here legally cannot get any kind of ID like the state of California did this they gave this guy a CDL which in my not only did they give him a license which would be bad enough but it's a commercial driver's license it it blows my mind that
01:29:32.000this guy who's here illegally was able to do this and I mean I've I've gone over my personal opinions of how we should deal with the illegal aliens in the country multiple times but clearly this is not acceptable these three these three people are dead and they don't you know there's no restart you know they're that's it because this guy not only was empowered by the state of California, but also because he's a moron who can't drive.
01:30:17.000I mean, I may go off a tag here, but this is why I hate Newsom.
01:30:20.000This is why I hate these people like Democrats and like these illegals.
01:30:23.000And three innocent Americans, civilians, citizens have died because they let this illegal alien come in and get a CDL and this driver on the road.
01:31:13.000And if this is the type of person who is coming into the country.
01:31:16.000country and that California is giving CELs to God knows who else is out there driving around who isn't supposed to be here in the first place but is transporting cargo.
01:31:28.000Like, you know, this guy, like he didn't even look.
01:31:30.000And then the guy in the passenger seat was just like, oh well, like he's got his foot up.
01:31:36.000He's doom scrolling on Instagram right now.
01:31:39.000So, you know, it just shows how dangerous a porous open southern border can be to the rest of the country in ways we haven't even thought of.
01:31:53.000They'll try to, but nobody will care if this happened in the summer before he got elected yeah yeah yeah or before the before the uh yeah but i think this is probably i mean someone might try if he if he does you know i imagine some you know political strategist or whatever would dig it up but i don't know that it'll have traction yeah this will be like a thousand years ago yeah by the time i get there i know i i don't know i couldn't find stats on how many illegal uh cdl drivers have killed people they said there's 1500 people have died in the last year but
01:32:22.000they don't they don't know nothing about if they have what their status is yeah look i mean personally i think that the again the more we can do to make make it hard for illegals to stay here the better.
01:32:37.000This company that that actually employed him, they need to lose their they need to lose their business.
01:32:44.000Whoever owns the business needs to yeah, oh yeah, 100%.
01:33:14.000He should like this should be, this company should be used as an example.
01:33:18.000Like put the owner in jail, take away all of his property, auction it off and make sure that everybody in the country knows that the reason he's in jail as an accessory to murder is because he hired an illegal, right?
01:33:33.000That put the obviously the driver should go to jail for the rest of his life, right?
01:33:46.000Put him in a real, like a real federal prison, right?
01:33:49.000Not some kind of white collar thing in a real federal prison for the rest of his life.
01:33:54.000And they should use these people and this company as an example.
01:33:58.000You shouldn't be allowed, it shouldn't be okay to hire people that are illegal.
01:34:02.000And one of the things that I agree with Democrats about, and they probably don't actually mean this, but they always say, well, you know, you should go after the companies that hire them.
01:34:12.000Yeah, you should, one hundred percent, absolutely.
01:34:15.000And you should make it really brutal if they get caught hiring illegals.
01:34:19.000Because the point of that, and the point of that is to make sure that they don't hire illegals, to make it too risky, to make it not.
01:36:33.000However, California will fight tooth and nail to make sure that this guy's on his own.
01:36:41.000They will leave him out there in the cold, but they will fight tooth and nail to make sure that their illegals are protected and loved and taken care of because that's their lifeblood.
01:36:55.000And counted in the census and everything else.
01:36:57.000Do you think that it's possible that there could be federal charges?
01:37:01.000Because I understand, I agree totally.
01:37:03.000California, there's a lot of states that would be like, well, we're sanctuary cities.
01:37:07.000Sanctuary cities, and you know this better than most people, sanctuary cities just means that the local law enforcement doesn't help the feds.
01:37:13.000So do you think that there's any kind of federal, there's any kind of possibility for the feds to pass a law that says you that federally, you go to federal prison if you, well, because actually ICE should be able to do that, right?
01:37:25.000Like, if they hire illegals, that could be a federal offense.
01:37:29.000So I mean, and because again, I like I said, I totally agree with you about the states, but if you have the feds do the actual prosecution, right?
01:38:19.000So I think you run into a potential problem there.
01:38:22.000Like with me, I'm a constitutionalist, so I'm kind of just like, okay, like as much as I want to do something, I don't want to set a bad precedent.
01:38:32.000But, I mean, I just—I think that California will do everything they can to protect their illegals because that's their lifeblood.
01:38:40.000Illinois will do everything they can to protect their illegals.
01:38:47.000Hopefully, you know, something— but at least under kathy hochel they'll do everything they can to protect protect their illegals because that's their lifeblood so they'll leave this gu guy out in the cold.
01:38:59.000They will turn into the biggest constitutionalists you've ever met in your life if you go after the illegals.
01:39:05.000I think that I think you're probably right.
01:39:08.000But I think that it would be worth trying and bringing to the Supreme Court to find out, you know, Because maybe you do run into some kind of problem, a constitutional issue, but if they can, if the feds were just, or if the DOJ were to decide, well, we're going to push this issue and see if we can get the SCOTUS on our side and get the SCOTUS to rule, that could be a way to do it.
01:39:32.000But I do think your point is well taken though.
01:39:35.000I think if ICE wants to start doing investigations.
01:39:39.000Like if the FBI wants to do an undercover op into which businesses are hiring illegals, which FBI, hey, listen, if you need someone who's got undercover sort of experience, I can help you out.
01:39:58.000But if they want to start doing undercover operations or just looking at which businesses might potentially be hiring illegals and do an operation that way.
01:40:06.000so that they can have they can go in there and do it legally and say hey listen we've caught twenty illegals in your business so now we're going to open an investigation into seeing what your hiring practices are, that I'm all for.
01:40:19.000But to just hang out outside of a business and just kind of pat down anyone who comes in, you're going to run into a problem.
01:41:21.000The big reason why I want to see this kind of stuff happen is because then you don't have all the protests against, you know, you don't have officers having to put hands on people, having to fight with people, having to deal with protesters.
01:41:32.000They'll just leave of their own volition.
01:41:34.000You don't have Karen out there screaming and hollering and getting in ICE agents' face.
01:41:39.000And all of the dangerous things that come with interactions with crazy people in the public and police officers and law enforcement, right?
01:41:47.000Because I mean, you know better than anybody else when you have to actually deal with people, things can go bad and people get crazy, you know?
01:41:54.000Like, especially I feel like especially women, because they think that they're like, they're like, oh, I can just push this guy around because, you know, he won't do anything because I'm a woman.
01:42:03.000It's like, well, so anyways, I think now we are going to go to super chats, right?
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01:43:21.000We were out with Inflames and we did two weeks of the tour and we had like another four left or something like that.
01:43:27.000I went to the doctor and the doctor's like, yo, you need to go home and you need you can't talk for the next six weeks because they're like, if your vocal cords don't look different when you come back, when you go see another doctor, you're going to have to have a biopsy and make sure you don't have throat cancer.
01:44:40.000He said it like when he did the Tucker Carlson interview.
01:44:45.000Like maybe he didn't specifically say say it, but he was talking about how Ukraine is actually where Russia comes from, the Kiev and Rus, and all he went into that big whole history thing.
01:44:53.000It may not be realistic, but I do think that it's highly likely that Vladimir Putin would like to if he could.
01:45:02.000So you can say that, you know, you can say what you want, but I think that Putin has made it pretty clear that he wants to.
01:45:10.000I mean, they drove a convoy, like when he first invaded, he drove a convoy to Kiev because they were trying to grab Kiev, take Kiev and didn't work out so well.
01:46:17.000The shed's still crumbling down, but it's got fresh coated paint on it.
01:46:19.000It looks pretty, but the inside's rotted.
01:46:22.000Philip Helm says, Hey, Phil, I just wanted to give you a give a shout out to you and Tim because you all finally got off my lazy butt and started my first company at 24 up and beyond toys.
01:46:35.000Just wanted to say thank you for motivating me to get after it.
01:47:04.000Apparently I've seen a news article that one in three people, youngins, watch it.
01:47:10.000anime and they pirate a lot of the anime they will pirate it but then they'll buy products of the anime and that's how anime makes their money so up and beyond toys, strolling it out there, you know, maybe make some up and beyond anime toys, you know, hot little chicks with, you know, waifues.
01:47:27.000I was going to say, talk about families and making babies, you know, go to a couple of these anime conventions.
01:49:31.000Russia leaves, UA allows RU unfettered access through those regions to Crimea.
01:49:36.000Well, I mean, excuse me, maybe, but I still think that, you know, I think that Putin actually wants to take Ukraine.
01:49:46.000The history is very deep there between Ukraine and Russia, and I think that Putin looks at Ukraine as part of Russia, even though they have different languages.
01:49:55.000I still think Putin's like, eh, you're part of Russia, so we're just going to take it back.
01:49:59.000Well, if Kiev was the capital forever, like, I would imagine I'd want it back too if I was him.
01:50:06.000The Kievan Rus, I guess, is where Russia came from.
01:50:32.000Traitor, I'm just kidding, but you know what I mean?
01:50:34.000Yeah, like the point of him doing that, going into that history is because he wanted the American, you know, or English speaking, speaking audience to understand whether or not you believe, believe what he says, you know, like whatever, like when it comes to his motivations, I mean, look, he's going to lie, he's a KGB guy and nation states lie.
01:54:00.000Janet West says Trump tightened the economic screws on Russia, the European tariff agreement and the India tariff negotiation, both main buyers of Russian oil.
01:54:10.000Yeah, I mean, the more pressure the Trump administration puts on Putin, the better for the possibility of a peace deal in Ukraine, but I don't know that enough can be done to actually.
01:54:24.000To actually make Russia stop their aggressive posture.
01:57:37.000Bryant Law says, he hey, Phil, we should also punish trucking companies who are corrupt and push illegals through violating the FMCA, CSA, federal standards laws already on the books, charge the DMV for fraud as well.
01:57:53.000I mean, like I said, like all the things, all the things to make it hard for them to stay, I'm down with.
01:58:00.000So I don't even know what you're talking about, but if it'll make it harder for them, I'm down with it.
01:58:07.000You know, it is the only reason why I went done the right way is because the left would love to show that picture.
01:58:14.000You know, they already did it with, you know, kids crying and oh you want to separate your family i don't want them to have that picture of now ice agents standing outside of businesses leading people out and they're like look at that they went into that business and and went through everyone and so i just i want it done the right way and and then if it's done the right way it's more permanent one hundred percent one hundred percent and i feel like we all want that because we don't want them to use that against you know us all right uh Trucker 2019 says, Phil, I'm a truck driver.
01:58:43.000Commercial driving is federal, not state level.
01:58:46.000That Indian who caused the accident is facing federal charges, not state level.
01:59:49.000When I saw this, I was like, I can't wait till, you know, AI trucks are driving and this kind of stuff doesn't happen or happens less because look, I know that people are, there are people that are critical of AI and critical of self-driving trucks and there are people that got so mad at me.
02:00:06.000They're like, some dude was like, oh, I can't wait till AI takes over making H ATR's music, blah, blah, blah.
02:00:33.000That shit happened to me fucking twenty five years ago.
02:00:36.000But I do feel what that gentleman was saying, because, you know, truck drivers are, you know, the backbone of the economy if they're legal.
02:01:10.000You know, look, part of the reason why people kind of assume that it's all democrats in California is because of the fact that they've had a democrat government, you know, their House and Senate or whatever their state versions of that are, and they've had democ Democrats in office forever.
02:01:29.000And they always vote for Democrats in the national elections and all of those things are probably why people make those assumptions.
02:02:09.000Last one, Iggy Bales says, Don't forget that Newsom is Pelosi's nephew.
02:02:15.000That is who he learned everything from.
02:02:17.000Look, Pelosi's an extremely talented political animal as well.
02:02:20.000She wouldn't have stayed in office for as long as she did, and she wouldn't have been the speaker.
02:02:24.000Like, she is extremely talented, so if she was teaching him, he learned from one of the best.
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02:02:44.000Zeke, would you like to shout anything out anything or tell people where they can find you?
02:02:48.000Sure, you can find me on Instagram, Zeke Arkham, ZEEK, ARKHAM, you can find me on X, same handle.
02:02:56.000And I just opened a TikTok account because I have more people I want to piss off.
02:03:00.000So you can find me over TikTok, real Zeke Arkham.
02:07:25.000US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Gene Piro announced there have been over four hundred arrests made since the Trump administration began cracking down on crime in the nation's capital with one hundred twenty seven of those arrests being over the weekend alone.
02:07:39.000We're at more than four hundred arrests over the weekend, one hundred twenty seven this past weekend.
02:07:44.000With our federal partners in this cooperative law enforcement effort, we seized twenty one illegal guns.
02:07:50.000We've made arrests on warrants for homicide, sexual predators, drug trafficking, illegals.
02:07:54.000If you want to be in DC and you're a criminal, you're not welcome, Jeanine Piro says.
02:08:00.000A White House official told the Daily Caller's Reagan Reese on Monday morning that over three hundred and eighty arrests have been made in eleven days.
02:08:07.000Fifty nine firearms have been seized and over one hundred and sixty illegal immigrants have been arrested.
02:08:12.000Of those illegal immigrants taken into custody, some were known gang members, and the others had charges for assault, burglary, drug smuggling, and other charges.
02:08:20.000Sunday night saw twenty two multi agency teams deployed throughout DC with one thousand nine hundred and fifty participants.