Trump nominates Matt Gaetz to be the new attorney general and oh boy, is this a nuclear bomb on the political establishment? Neolibes and neocons are losing their minds at the prospect of a Tea Party Republican becoming the next AG. Tulsi Gabbard was nominated for the position of Director of National Intelligence and Kamala Harris was snubbed.
00:01:07.000During the election, that not only we're going to have RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, J.D. Vance, but if you whispered, and Matt Gaetz will be A.G., I don't know that I could have voted for Trump more than I already did.
00:01:55.000And I think no matter what happens, even if you try to block it, there's reason to believe Matt Gaetz will still get to be AG. And this is where it gets interesting.
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00:04:56.000I am Phil that remains, Phil Labonte, lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains, anti-communist, counter-revolutionary, and controller of the celebratory champagne.
00:05:17.000Because I'm going to tell you this right now.
00:05:19.000I want every single obstructionist Republican who is going to make the move to block Matt Gaetz, I want you all to remember that if you do, you are ruining our champagne night.
00:05:33.000You know it's a big deal too because I don't remember the last time there was any type of cabinet appointment time after an election that got this much attention.
00:05:48.000So today, I celebrate, and I hope everybody watching at home does, because here's the news from CNBC. Trump picks Matt Gaetz as Attorney General.
00:05:58.000Matt has responded, it will be an honor to serve as President Trump's Attorney General.
00:06:05.000It is my great honor to announce that Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida is hereby nominated to be the Attorney General of the United States.
00:06:13.000Matt is a deeply gifted and tenacious attorney trained at the William and Mary College of Law, who has distinguished himself in Congress through his focus on achieving desperately needed reform at the Department of Justice.
00:06:23.000Few issues in America are more important than ending the partisan weaponization of our justice system.
00:06:30.000Protect our borders, dismantle criminal organizations, and restore Americans' badly-shedded faith and confidence in the DOJ. On the House Judiciary Committee, which performs oversight of DOJ, Matt played a key role in defeating the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax and exposing alarming and systemic government corruption and weaponization.
00:06:48.000He is a champion for the Constitution and rule of law.
00:06:51.000Matt will root out the systemic corruption at DOJ and return the department to its true mission of fighting crime and upholding our democracy and Constitution.
00:06:59.000We must have honesty, integrity and transparency at the DOJ. Under Matt's leadership, all Americans will be proud of the Department of Justice once again.
00:07:10.000I couldn't believe when I saw it because I first saw the Tulsi Gabbard news, DNI, and I was like, yes, let's go!
00:07:15.000And then Josie the Red-Headed Libertarian tagged me in the post and then I got the notification.
00:07:21.000I clicked it and it's Matt Gaetz Attorney General and I nearly dropped my protein shake and I was just like, Alison, do we have champagne?
00:07:30.000And she said no and so I went out and bought some.
00:07:32.000See, this was the day where I immediately took to X and I said, well, at least they won't be talking about Pete Hexeth tonight.
00:07:39.000Because that, I mean, that overshadowed everything.
00:07:41.000I didn't have Matt Gaetz on the bingo card.
00:07:45.000I had no idea he was going to pick, and we still have some people that we really want to see in his cabinet, so hopefully this does happen.
00:07:55.000But this came as a surprise to me, and this is a 10 out of 10.
00:08:00.000Did you have an idea of who you thought he was going to appoint?
00:08:25.000And my first thought when he said Matt Gaetz, I thought, well, maybe he is picking somebody that can't get confirmed because then the next person doesn't seem as controversial.
00:08:33.000But I think if we're talking about recess placements, it may not matter.
00:08:38.000It's literally the art of the deal right there.
00:09:07.000He's very concerned about the lawfare that has been occurring in the Department of Justice under the Biden administration and the fact that the American people have lost their faith in our Institutions of justice because of everything that you've seen.
00:09:20.000He's a reformer in his mind and heart, and I think that he'll bring a lot to the table on that.
00:09:27.000I think out of deference to us, he issued his resignation letter effective immediately to Congress.
00:09:36.000That caught us by surprise a little bit, but I asked him what the reasoning was, and he said, well, You can't have too many absences.
00:09:42.000So under Florida state law, there's about an eight-week period to select and fill a vacant seat.
00:09:48.000And so by doing so today, that allows me...
00:09:51.000I've already placed a call to Governor DeSantis in Florida and said, let's start the clock.
00:09:56.000Italy at the moment, and so we're going to talk first thing in the morning about this.
00:10:00.000And if we start the clock now, if you do the math, we may be able to fill that seat as early as January 3rd when we take the new oath of office for the new Congress.
00:10:08.000So Matt would have done us a great service by making that decision as he did on the fly.
00:10:13.000So I'm a little bummed to hear that the best member of Congress will no longer be in Congress, but now we're going to have the best possible AG, and I'm hoping he can get done the things that he's talked about.
00:10:24.000I'm not going to be so naive to think that even with AG Matt Gaetz, he solves every problem we've ever wanted solved.
00:10:32.000I think he'll do his best, and I don't know who else would do better.
00:10:35.000None of the appointments are about solving everything.
00:10:38.000We're all pretty much on the same page here with this, but I'm going to just articulate it regardless.
00:10:45.000These appointments, all the people that are appointments, are about having people that are not the swamp monsters, right?
00:10:54.000People that actually will do the things that Donald Trump has promised, that will actually take real steps, tangible, real steps to roll back the administrative state, roll back the regulatory state, and roll back the power and influence of the federal government and roll back the power and influence of the federal government over the average person's I just saw a tweet today, just a few minutes ago, Elon Musk tweeted it out or retweeted it.
00:11:21.000The average person has a regulatory burden of $15,000 per person because of the additional expenses that are on everyday products and the...
00:11:35.000Just living in the United States because of the regulatory state.
00:11:42.000And then as for Matt Gaetz, people that are freaking out about Matt Gaetz, they're freaking out because he will do the things that the president is looking for him to do.
00:11:51.000And when it was Barack Obama and Barack Obama's AG, he said that he's my guy, he's got my back, etc.
00:11:58.000There is not going to be much daylight between Matt Gaetz and President Trump.
00:12:06.000And I say that somewhat tongue-in-cheek.
00:12:08.000Donald Trump probably is deeply upset over what they did to him.
00:12:12.000And one of the one of the criticisms that left is lobbying at Trump is that the reason he chose Tulsi Gabbard, Matt Gaetz and these other individuals like Pete Hegseth is that he is trying to prevent.
00:12:36.000And already people are pissed off that this is other big news of the day, that it was Thune who won the Senate majority leadership when the people wanted Scott.
00:12:45.000So people are already starting to get worried, but with moves like this, it's looking like it's not going to matter.
00:12:52.000No, and I'll tell you, there's a lot of people out there who are worried saying that he jumped the gun or we're going to end up losing seats in the Senate or the Congress.
00:13:00.000But the beauty of it is this is Ron DeSantis' Florida.
00:13:04.000So when you're taking people out of those seats or those people resigning from those seats in a state like that, you're going to replace them with other good conservatives.
00:13:11.000And let's also face the fact that we've seen the lawfare that's happened over the last couple of years.
00:13:15.000Merrick Garland was a bulldog for the Biden administration, and now they're crying and weeping because Donald Trump just put a bulldog for the Trump administration in here, and they're worried about lawfare.
00:13:26.000So they're literally worried about what they've been doing now happening to them.
00:13:43.000I've seen in the last few years what unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., the people who are actually making the decisions, go from 2.5 million to 4.5 million.
00:13:51.000I mean, how big can we let this blob get?
00:13:53.000It's consuming everything, like you said.
00:13:54.000We want the people that have been elected to do what Republicans have been giving lip service about for the entirety of my life, to actually shrink the size of government.
00:14:07.000And I think that the people that the president has picked, the president-elect Trump has picked, are actually motivated to do those things.
00:14:15.000There was something else that Elon Musk made.
00:14:18.000That relates to something Tim said earlier.
00:14:20.000He tweeted that if there are not people that are on board with Donald Trump's agenda, that are Republicans that are looking to stymie it, he's going to primary them.
00:14:33.000And if that happens, people like Tim, people like myself, we're going to be aware of it and we're going to be out there amplifying Elon Musk's voice.
00:14:43.000We're going to be, along with a slew of other podcasters, people that are looking to hold the government accountable, and everyone is aware of how powerful X is.
00:14:55.000If you're out there and you're looking to stymie the president's agenda, the agenda that the American people have voted for, clearly, very clearly, then you're going to end up getting primaried.
00:15:07.000You're going to have people working against you.
00:15:09.000You're going to lose your seat in Congress.
00:15:12.000If you're a senator, you might lose your Senate seat.
00:15:14.000You will get primaried and you will be removed from office.
00:15:17.000I said it a little bit more forcefully.
00:15:18.000I said anyone who obstructs or blocks this confirmation, the confirmation of Matt Gaetz, I will use the full weight of whatever political influence I have to make sure you lose your primary.
00:15:39.000Because we're not going to play this game where you think, I got six years in the Senate and I can run, I can just trample over the people and their rights, and then six years later when the primary comes up, you forget about it.
00:15:50.000And they're going to try and play this game where they're going to say, well, you don't want the Democrat, do you?
00:15:57.000And that means if people like Shelley Moore Capito wants to have red flag laws, she cuts backroom deals saying, I'll get mine, you get yours, and then lies about it later.
00:16:05.000I guarantee you there's going to be dozens of West Virginians who want to run for that Senate seat, who will get the full weight of support from the entire podcast presidency network, we'll call it now.
00:16:17.000They're calling this the podcast presidency.
00:16:18.000All of the shows that Trump went on, all of the shows that organically said, this is the guy, these people are going to stand in opposition to every single one of these members of Congress who obstructs the popular mandate.
00:16:32.000It feels like what they want to do is to wait out the four years so that everybody can just fall back into the same pattern of the blob.
00:16:40.000So the idea is you get through the four years where he makes whatever changes he can, and then eventually you will just fall back into, well, he's not there anymore, the interest isn't there anymore like it was before, and we will just fall back with typical blob Republicans.
00:16:58.000This administration has 18 months to get done what it wants to do.
00:17:40.000Ed Wellen says, hope it's wrong, but I'm hearing through the grapevine about this bonkers plan.
00:17:44.000Trump would adjourn both houses of Congress under Article two, section three, and then recess appoint his cabinets as predicate for Trump's exercise of adjournment power.
00:17:54.000One House of Congress would seek other houses consent to adjourn and be denied.
00:17:59.000So Speaker of the House would need to be complicit in evisceration of the Senate's advice and consent rule.
00:18:04.000House Speaker Mike Johnson needs to say no to this right away.
00:18:39.000The lawfare, the indictments, the felonies, the accusations just drug through the mud.
00:18:44.000This is a guy who's come back with certain people built around him, with certain things now that he has a knowledge of that he did not have.
00:18:50.000I mean, if he'd have gotten the presidency in 2020, we'd still be dealing with the relevancy of Mike Pence.
00:18:56.000This is a different guy who has – he's got captains of industry, business, entertainment, entrepreneurial minds around him, whether it's Musk, who – by the way, Musk has even come out and said today that if you try to stop these appointments, he's going to place money behind the candidates who are going to run against these people in order to primary them. he's going to place money behind the candidates who are And, you know, what people are sick of – you remember when Trump did go into office in 2016?
00:20:29.000Trump's going to go for a standard appointment, a standard confirmation.
00:20:33.000When the Senate plays dirty games and says Trump cannot get his people in, they're trying to cement his feet so that the popular mandate cannot be fulfilled.
00:20:42.000The House then says, then we seek to adjourn.
00:20:45.000If there is a disagreement as to the time of adjournment, Trump then says, you are hereby adjourned.
00:20:50.000He then does a racist appointment and says, until you guys come back, we are going to have these people serving in these roles.
00:20:57.000Without the confirmation, but at least the jobs will be filled, and I think it will be like an acting role.
00:21:23.000They already did that one, where she says this is how Liberty dies.
00:21:26.000They're going to do the scene with Darth Vader telling Princess Leia in New Hope that I have dissolved the Senate in the opening scene, and they're going to put his head on Darth Vader.
00:21:35.000You know they're going to do it because they're predictable, and this is planned out.
00:21:39.000This is planned out, and so that's my bet.
00:21:41.000Only if they obstruct does the adjournment happen and the recess appointments happen.
00:21:45.000I mean, it goes back to what you're saying about how they're saying that he only wants to hire yes-men when what they actually mean is we want him to hire people that we support that way they can obstruct him in office, right?
00:21:57.000That's why I said that this is the first time in ages that I remember there being any type of hoopla around appointments because they're actually looking to appoint people from outside of D.C. None of their criticisms matter.
00:22:08.000There is a possibility that people won't be confirmed, and that's fine.
00:22:15.000But anyone that's making a stink about the people that he's appointed, nothing that they say matters.
00:22:23.000The president does get to select his cabinet.
00:22:27.000It's normal for one or two people to not get confirmed.
00:22:31.000But they're not going to be able to say, oh no, you're not going to be able to do this.
00:22:35.000The idea that the people that are in Congress or in the Senate now, or even worse, in the bureaucracy, are in any way empowered to stymie The president's desires that is just a creation by people that don't like Donald Trump and want to keep the blob as it is.
00:22:57.000They want to keep the bureaucracy the way that it is.
00:23:20.000The entire government needs to be slashed.
00:23:25.000The idea that we need this much government in D.C., that we need this much government for the American people to be able to live the lives that they want and to have the...
00:24:02.000So what happens with the government is they create these bureaucratic jobs, then they get scared that by firing too many people, you hurt the local economy, and that causes a backlash.
00:24:11.000It's the same thing with the medical industry.
00:24:48.000And you know, the thing that has bothered me for so long, and I've said it for years, is so many conservatives, quote, conservatives, have become government dependent.
00:24:55.000They're just as bad as the people on the left.
00:24:57.000They've come to rely on a big government.
00:24:59.000They're going to have to go through some lean times here and pull themselves off and become independent, self-sufficient.
00:25:04.000The thing that philosophically you proclaim politically to believe in, now you're going to have to live that out, and that's going to be great.
00:25:09.000As a side note, have you guys paid attention to how young these appointments are?
00:25:13.000I mean, this takes us back to our founding fathers.
00:25:15.000I mean, we're talking—you know, our country was founded by 24-year-olds, and now you've got J.D. Vance, who's 40, Tulsi Gabbard, who's 42, Vivek.
00:25:23.000I mean, you've got—you can name all these people off, Matt Gaetz.
00:25:25.000I mean, this is the 44 and under club, which I'm excited about.
00:25:29.000And to your point, Phil, like, I want Carthaginian peace.
00:25:32.000Like, I want peace because we have— Not only defeated them, I want to plow under their fields and pour salt on it so nothing will ever grow there again.
00:25:39.000Like, I don't want any more lopping off of genitals.
00:25:42.000I don't want any more hormone blockers.
00:25:43.000I don't want any more CRT. I don't want any more DEI. I don't want any more affirmative action.
00:25:47.000I don't want any more of this, you know, gender confusion.
00:26:06.000The ultimate irony in all of this is that the guy who wants to slash the government and get the federal government out of your life less involved is the one that they're calling a fascist.
00:26:32.000I don't think Joe Biden resigned from the race.
00:26:35.000I think he refused and then they got someone to go on his ex account and posted a letter without him knowing.
00:26:40.000And then the next day told him, We reside on your behalf.
00:26:42.000I've said numerous times in, you know, on a comedy stage, I've said numerous times in recent months, I've said, I think Joe Biden read the telecom teleprompter that night, woke up the next day and said, what the did I? Because what did I read?
00:26:54.000It was like a day before he was like, I'm not going to drop out.
00:27:43.000They said the drugs they're going to give Joe Biden for the debate are basically the Manhattan Project of uppers.
00:27:48.000And then we all saw, in fact, he did not get anything.
00:27:52.000If they wanted to get rid of him, then they would just say, here, these are those, and they give him sugar pills and there's nothing there, knowing he's going to bomb that they're going to be able to replace him.
00:28:02.000Let's jump to this next story from CNN.
00:28:04.000Trump picks Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence.
00:28:10.000So a lot of people are saying is that with the appointment or should say the nomination of Matt Gaetz as AG and Tulsi Gabbard for DNI, he is handing over departments to the people that were wrongly targeted by those departments.
00:28:23.000For everybody who doesn't know, Tulsi Gabbard was wrongly targeted, placed on a terror watch list, and Matt Gaetz was falsely accused of a ton of crap by the DOJ. CNN reports...
00:28:35.000Donald Trump said Wednesday he selected former Democratic Congresswoman turned Trump supporter Tulsi Gabbard as his DNI pick.
00:28:42.000The selection of Gabbard is sure to set up a major confirmation fight.
00:28:46.000Gabbard, an Army National Guard veteran, unsuccessfully ran for president in 2020 as a Democrat but said she was leaving the party in 2022.
00:28:52.000She campaigned with Trump and served on his transition team.
00:28:55.000They say in many ways the transformation of Gabbard from isolationist Democratic iconoclast to MAGA darling has been a gradual evolution, culminating in her announcement before the November election that she was joining the Republican Party.
00:29:07.000They say they don't know how influential she'll be.
00:29:09.000Then it's just a bunch of opinion stuff masquerading as news, not interested.
00:29:13.000Then they say she's parroted Vladimir Putin, blah, blah, blah.
00:29:17.000During Gabbard's presidential bid in the Democratic primary, Hillary Clinton suggested in an interview that the Russians were grooming her to run as a third-party candidate.
00:29:25.000They also don't seem to mention that she ended Kamala Harris's whole run the first time around.
00:29:29.000But of course CNN is going to include the nonsense Russia allegations because that's the only thing they have.
00:29:35.000I said it before and I'll say it again.
00:29:37.000The liberal economic order was created after World War II and the men who created that were crazy dudes smoking cigarettes on the cover of magazines after blowing up Japan.
00:29:46.000I have the Life magazine from the General.
00:29:51.000Dropped the bombs and he's smoking the cigarettes literally just in the other room.
00:29:54.000These guys were crazy and they created the liberal economic order.
00:29:57.000Then they had kids and told those kids, you have to maintain the liberal economic order around the world and we will be the dominant superpower.
00:30:04.000And those kids went, you got it, you got it, Dad.
00:30:06.000Those kids grew up, inherited a system.
00:30:08.000They had no idea how it was built, but they could kind of maintain it.
00:30:11.000Then they had kids and the grandkids of the liberal world order said, we have no idea how to run this.
00:30:21.000What I think we're seeing now is, they say wealth lasts three generations.
00:30:25.000The people who made the deep state, who made the liberal economic order, have long since passed, and their grandchildren, it's the third generation.
00:30:36.000You know, they say wealth lasts three generations because a guy works hard, rolls up his sleeves, builds a business, figures it out, becomes rich.
00:30:41.000Has a kid, teaches him the ropes, the kid sees it firsthand.
00:30:45.000Third hand, the grandkid doesn't quite understand how to run the machine.
00:30:48.000And so it eventually falls apart, they sell it off, and the wealth kind of fizzles away.
00:30:51.000And that's what we're seeing now with the deep state.
00:32:26.000Is there anybody that you can think of?
00:32:28.000I think the person that they most likely will be going with, I'm not sure about AOC. The thing is, Congress people don't tend to get elected president.
00:32:36.000Though AOC, I do think that out of all of the people that could become a presidential candidate, it would be AOC. But...
00:32:46.000Congress people don't tend to make it to the office of the president.
00:32:49.000I do think that it's frequently governors, and I do think that Gavin Newsom is extremely charismatic.
00:32:55.000Not that he has a good record to run on.
00:32:56.000I mean, he just got—his party got walloped in this past election really, really, really bad.
00:33:03.000Still, like we said, though, it feels like they can just dump someone in, right?
00:33:56.000But no, I mean, you know, Shapiro, that's interesting.
00:33:58.000I didn't know that he had turned that down.
00:34:00.000But I mean, I just kept thinking the whole time there was no way that Fancy Pants was the first choice on a deal like that.
00:34:05.000I do think that Gavin Newsom probably will be the direction that they go in the future.
00:34:09.000Like I said, they were able to drop in a candidate without even putting her through primaries and still come, you know, they got walloped.
00:34:15.000But still, they won all the states that they would normally win outside of the swing states.
00:34:20.000to bring in someone like Gavin Newsom, even if they went with AOC, they can't really do that anymore because as she's become more establishment, she used to have a great grasp on social media and did really, really well at reaching younger people.
00:34:32.000And that doesn't feel the same anymore because she feels just like the rest of the swamp creatures anyways. - And I hope we don't forget how bad, in the next four years, I hope we don't forget how bad Gavin Newsom is.
00:34:41.000I mean, he is, you take the Biden administration with Kamala Harris, all the progressive wokeism, you multiply it exponentially.
00:34:47.000He is a disciple of GGP. And I hope that doesn't get lost.
00:34:51.000We have got to overwhelmingly change people's hearts and minds with You know, money in your pocket, freedom, liberty, the ability to speak, removing some of the crazy algorithms that are out there that are censoring people.
00:35:03.000And so that people say, oh, this is what freedom tastes like.
00:35:05.000And, you know, somebody, Sarah Gonzalez, she messaged me the other day.
00:35:08.000She said, historically, have we ever seen this many things happen just in the days following an election?
00:35:13.000I said, well, you could argue that when Reagan beat Carter, you know, the Iran hostages released, various things happened.
00:35:19.000I said, but it's like the world was stuck underwater gasping for air, and now it automatically started correcting because finally there was oxygen to breathe again.
00:35:27.000I mean, let's just pause and think about AG nomination, Matt Gates' AG nomination, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth.
00:35:35.000Let's just pause there and go back to when we were talking about how many historically unprecedented things have we experienced in the past year.
00:35:48.000I hope it remains in a good way, but I gotta tell you this.
00:35:51.000With this appointment of Tulsi Gabbard, oh boy, Matt Gaetz, as much as this is probably the most hilarious thing I've heard in politics in a long time, and a dream scenario, I do not see how the deep state will allow these confirmations.
00:36:10.000And I know we talked about racist appointments.
00:36:13.000Well, I certainly hope Trump's got legit security because the threats against him are real, both from these crackpots who went after him a couple times already.
00:36:21.000The Iranian teams, I genuinely believe, exist.
00:36:24.000There's a lot of people who are like, no, it's the deep state.
00:36:28.000And Iran expressly stated they're coming for him.
00:36:31.000So, sure, you can argue it's a cover or whatever, but I do think Iran wants to get Trump as well, especially before he becomes president and then puts the boot down on these other countries.
00:36:47.000He must get to inauguration day, and then he must get these confirmations through.
00:36:52.000I know that the Secret Service had less than perfect or less than maximum security on Donald Trump when he was running.
00:37:01.000But now that he's president-elect, if I understand correctly, and I'm not a Secret Service expert, but if I understand correctly, the president-elect gets the same security that the actual president does.
00:37:21.000But when he gets into office, he needs to do a thorough cleaning of Secret Service as well.
00:37:26.000Well, the question is, is he actually president-elect?
00:37:30.000So, formally, I believe it's when the vote is counted on January 6th.
00:37:36.000Right now, it's just we call him president-elect because we've decided, based on media reports, that he's won.
00:37:44.000Actual president-elect, I believe, is when January 6th comes around and Congress says the electoral votes are for President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, and then he's got 14 days or whatever between president-elect and president.
00:37:56.000So they may try and argue that he's not even president-elect.
00:37:59.000You guys remember four years ago when Joe Biden, when they were debating the election, and he kept coming out and giving talks or whatever behind that seal of the office of the president-elect?
00:38:41.000But under the 20th Amendment, president-elect is the term they use.
00:38:46.000It is assumed, because it's not clearly defined, that it is when the Electoral College votes are counted by Congress January 6th.
00:38:53.000And then from that period on, he is president-elect until the inauguration.
00:38:58.000However, the media uses the term president-elect because we as a people generally just consider once the media says you've won, you've won.
00:39:34.000I mean, listen, I'll tell you, honestly, I think we take a pause there simply because every one of us has thought, and we've seen the deepest, darkest machinations of things that could happen, these strategies planned against the man's life, and all of us are sitting there.
00:39:49.000I know, you know, a few days after the election, I'd wake up to pee at two o'clock in the morning because I'm old, and I'd walk into the bathroom thinking, did this really happen?
00:40:22.000You know, Trump's got Secret Service and he's in a relatively urban area.
00:40:26.000He's literally in an urban area with Mar-a-Lago.
00:40:28.000So maybe it makes more sense to have robot security dogs because they'll alert you to the presence of somebody.
00:40:33.000Out here in the middle of nowhere, you know, robot dog ain't doing nothing.
00:40:36.000Well, I know that he'll get mad at me for telling his business, but Glenn Beck got some for his ranch, and he's got them basically where he can see what the dogs see.
00:40:47.000So his security can see what the dogs see, because there's a camera on those things.
00:41:07.000So I have a whole bunch of aerial drones that we were doing research and live streaming with, and I brought one out to the Mojave Desert during the DEFCON hacker convention.
00:42:46.000We're going to investigate everything.
00:42:47.000If Trump had appointed someone, not Matt Gaetz, but maybe like a DC insider that we kind of liked, you could call that a shot across the bow where it's like, yeah, he's getting serious.
00:42:59.000The Matt Gaetz appointment is him being like, what's coming next will make you angry.
00:43:03.000Yeah, and it kind of makes you wonder who knew what a couple of days ago when Trump's attorney said, listen, Letitia James, you better stop or we're going to put your fat ass in prison.
00:43:48.000That was crazy, because like you said, I assumed that they can't imagine there's ever going to be a time where they're actually going to lose, so they're willing to put these types of things into play, knowing that if it does work out against them, but they haven't lost for so long.
00:44:02.000Outside of 2016, it's been swamp monsters forever, so they don't even know what it's like to lose.
00:44:07.000Short-term thinking has been kind of the standard.
00:44:09.000I mean, you look at the talk of getting rid of the filibuster, right?
00:44:13.000There was all kinds of people that were all for it up until Donald Trump won.
00:44:17.000And then just today, Jayapal said, oh, no, well, now that we're not in power, I wouldn't support getting rid of the filibuster, which – And no expanding the court now, either.
00:44:26.000Yeah, and it speaks to the fact that these people don't care, and I've said this multiple times, they don't care about the structure of the U.S. government.
00:45:15.000You're going to regret this, and he did immediately.
00:45:17.000Did you see the report from Daily Wire?
00:45:19.000It was Ash Short where she said she called all of the Democrat members who had been in favor of ending the filibuster to get their comment on whether they're going to end the filibuster now.
00:45:27.000Every single one was no comment or did not respond to the question.
00:45:40.000Donald Trump – Donald Trump should offer an olive branch to the Democrats and say, the first thing we're going to do is give the Democrats what they've been begging for for the past couple of years.
00:45:48.000We're going to reach across the aisle, and we are going to push through Democrat legislation, which is ending the filibuster and expanding the Supreme Court.
00:45:57.000We'll be, of course, appointing four more Supreme Court justices on January 21st.
00:46:03.000And the irony being that once you did that, they would cry about federal overreach despite the fact that when they're in power, they don't care that they do the same thing.
00:47:37.000They only care about exercising their power.
00:47:40.000They don't like the fact that people are empowered by their own natural rights to do how they want, and those rights are protected by the Constitution and by the Bill of Rights.
00:47:53.000They hate all of those things because they know better.
00:47:59.000They know how you should be living your life, and the fact that you would want to live your life in a way different to what they tell you makes you a bad person.
00:48:10.000And as they say that, say, this is why everyone who's a Democrat goes to a four-year college and then goes into eight years of schooling because everybody else is a backwater hick idiot not understanding.
00:48:20.000Like, you know, maybe it's time for just the tiniest bit of introspection, just the tiniest bit of looking inside and asking yourself, maybe I'm the problem.
00:48:44.000If you took all these people, I'm going to be completely honest.
00:48:50.000If you took your average American with no degree and you took your average American with a degree and dropped them in a random place in the middle of the woods, which one do you think is going to be more likely to survive?
00:48:59.000Yeah, it ain't going to be the guy that studied sociology for four or five years.
00:49:02.000No, it's going to be the dude who tends to chickens every day in the morning.
00:49:13.000He may not be as well-read as a college graduate, but...
00:49:19.000But it's the people who have to figure out how to survive who are going to survive.
00:49:23.000And the people who take out loans so that other people pay their bills so they can go and get a degree in folklore mythology aren't going to be able to figure this one out.
00:49:30.000So those people who get those degrees decide to go vote, telling the people who actually know how to survive how to live their lives, it's backwards.
00:49:37.000And they talk about it now when kids come out of college and they get their first job in whatever industry they're going into, they're saying that the people who hire them, they're saying they're unteachable.
00:49:47.000They do not know how to learn on their own, right?
00:49:50.000They say, here's a task, go do this task.
00:49:53.000They say, you need to teach me how to do every step of this task.
00:49:57.000The whole point is that I assume that you getting your four-year degree or eight-year degree meant that you had some ability to Yeah, Well, here's the deal.
00:50:16.000When you have 30-year tenured professors who've lived their entire career in an academic bubble on a university setting, pushing their little papers around on a desk and testing their wild-eyed theories with Marxist backing and socialist ideals on impressionable young minds that are out away from pushing their little papers around on a desk and testing their wild-eyed theories with Marxist backing and socialist ideals on impressionable young minds that are out away from mom and And now you have a bunch of kids.
00:50:41.000This is why the strategy of the robes worked, whether it was the clergy, whether it was academia, the courts.
00:50:56.000So now, you know, I'm telling people, somebody asked me the other day, a young man asked me, he said, what do you think about college and university?
00:51:02.000I said, if you have a very specific purpose in going, I mean, like you're going to be a brain surgeon, you're going to be an engineer, something like that.
00:51:11.000Then, okay, go with that expressed purpose.
00:51:14.000But beyond that, stop funding bad ideology and walking away from it because we're wasting young minds in the name of education, which is not education at all.
00:51:25.000So we've churned out a bunch of people who are completely unaware.
00:51:29.000They might have a degree, but they don't have an education.
00:51:39.000Anything that you have to actually physically do yourself will stick in your brain better anyways, and that's the problem.
00:51:44.000We're talking about the idea of physically going out and doing a task, which your brain retains better anyways.
00:51:49.000So if you're going out and you go to film school, for instance.
00:51:53.000I went to school for video production.
00:51:56.000And you learn everything about f-stop, aperture, and all these things.
00:51:59.000It's one thing to read about it, and then it's another thing to go put yourself into a bunch of different situations that forces you to engage with the material in front of you with your equipment.
00:52:09.000And that is the difference between somebody who goes out into the world and engages with it and somebody who works in the theoretical.
00:52:14.000And we talk here in the theoretical, but that is very different from the people who have to go out and live it every day.
00:52:19.000Let's jump to the story from the Daily Mail.
00:52:21.000Ladies and gentlemen, we have questions.
00:52:22.000Why did Kamala Harris not go on Joe Rogan's podcast?
00:52:26.000And well, there's a lot of speculation.
00:52:49.000A Democrat insider admits the real reason Kamala Harris never sat down with Joe Rogan is because it would have upset her progressive staffers.
00:52:59.000And they said that it would have made them upset.
00:53:02.000When Rogan asked Kamala Harris to join him in the podcast, she revealed she only wanted to do an hour.
00:53:06.000Jennifer Palmieri, a liberal strategist and former senior advisor, Harris's husband, Doug Emoff, said it would have upset her far left campaign workers.
00:53:14.000There was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn't want her to be on it and how there would be a backlash, she said.
00:53:20.000Meanwhile, Rogan has continued to comment on the controversy himself, revealing things Harris refused to discuss.
00:53:26.000Quote, they had I don't know how many conversations with my folks, but multiple conversations giving different dates, different times, different this, different that.
00:53:33.000And we knew that she was going to be in Texas, so I said open invitation.
00:53:37.000I think they had requirements on things that she didn't want to talk about.
00:53:39.000She didn't want to talk about marijuana legalization, which I thought was hilarious.
00:53:59.000And the truth is Kamala Harris would not go on the show because Democrats are in a cult and too many staffers would have cried about it.
00:54:06.000It's also indicative of the change between what the blob and the establishment sees as legacy media, which has always been controlled, something that they can always get their list of approved questions that they're allowed to talk about when everybody knows that now the way forward is Donald Trump and JD Vance go on these podcasts and do three hours long form and actually get their ideas out to the public.
00:54:38.000And you're going to pay millions of people to the people who do, quote, interview you.
00:54:43.000And then they're going to come out after the fact and say, well, it's because of misinformation and disinformation that Kamala lost this election.
00:54:51.000OK, if it's because of misinformation, you had a three-hour free window.
00:55:10.000And I guarantee you they didn't want to go on there because her staff would have gotten their feelings hurt because they're too weak to walk into a room with a toxic masculine person, type A, alpha personality like Joe Rogan and the guys around him.
00:55:21.000And so they didn't want to subject themselves to that, and so here we go.
00:55:28.000There are things, just looking back, Tim, something you said a minute ago.
00:55:32.000Looking back at this administration, can you go back and look at some of the weird things that I hope we can, at some point, get to the bottom of?
00:55:38.000Like, when the dudes were showing their boobs on the White House lawn at the Fourth of July party, you know, whose bag of cocaine was it?
00:55:47.000Like, can we get to the bottom of these things?
00:55:56.000But if you go back and look at the video of that day, everybody in the Biden family standing up on the mezzanine on the front of the White House had a post-nasal drip.
00:56:02.000I mean, even Jill was sucking back a five-pound booger.
00:56:06.000I want to know more about who attacked Paul Pelosi.
00:56:10.000I need to know, is Nancy, is that silicone or is that saline?
00:56:17.000I'm hoping we can get to the bottom of it.
00:56:19.000I am absolutely not interested in any of that.
00:56:22.000The other thing is, look, their desire to just stay away from Joe Rogan, that they don't even want to interact with him, is why you got campaign ads as bad as the ones that you got.
00:56:31.000If there was anything that should have turned off everyone who was undecided, it was, hello there, fellow men.
00:57:20.000Get Joe Rogan and her talking about aliens would have won people over more than those ads.
00:57:24.000But you know, the Trump interview with Rogan was historically significant because you have Rogan who, at this point in time, I mean, he is the new Oprah.
00:57:39.000There's too many different places you can hear, Rogan.
00:57:42.000And then you have the most famous man, arguably, in the history of the world, Donald Trump, in terms of his exposure and the reach that he has.
00:57:52.000I mean, globally, everybody knows who Donald Trump is.
00:57:56.000And now he sits down with somebody bigger than Oprah.
00:57:59.000This is arguably, again, use that word, the biggest, most important interview that's ever happened in history.
00:58:06.000And she had an opportunity to go in and sit down and do that for three hours.
00:58:32.000And it's like, yeah, Democrats don't come on this show or his show.
00:58:35.000Because they only exist in a reality where...
00:58:39.000The news is fabricated for them in advance.
00:58:41.000The challenge for Democrats in going on shows is that even if they're right, they could run afoul of what the Democrats want to be right.
00:58:47.000And you know, Nate Silver wrote this post-mortem I brought up the other day where he said, Republicans are happy when you agree with them some of the time.
00:58:55.000Democrats are mad if you don't agree with them all of the time.
00:59:07.000So, if a Republican says, hey, I want to ban abortion, and you respond with, I'd like to restrict it to 12 weeks, the Republicans say, well, okay, let's talk about it.
00:59:16.000The Democrats then respond by saying, you're both far right, pro-life, and I agree with none of you, and if anyone tries to compromise in any regard, you're far right.
00:59:25.000How do you build a coalition or win government power if your position is, even when you are right, we oppose you?
00:59:31.000This is why Kamala, a quote, Democrat, cannot go in and sit down with Joe Rogan, a Democrat.
00:59:38.000Too many pitfalls from your own people.
00:59:40.000Yeah, that's exactly right, because the extreme has gotten so far off the wing to the left that it's – you know, a theologian said years ago, he said, it's possible to get so far out in front of the people you're trying to lead that they mistake you for the enemy.
00:59:53.000And that's exactly what's happened with today's progressive left.
00:59:56.000They've gotten so far out in front of the Democratic Party that anybody that's got a fair mind, whether it's the Bill Maher's of the world or the Joe Rogan's or the Elon Musk's or the Tulsi Gabbards, that they start identifying you as the enemy.
01:00:07.000And in essence, that's exactly what you've become.
01:00:09.000Isn't it funny how a lot of these liberal personalities, not leftists but liberals, are all of a sudden being like, oh, the left.
01:00:41.000You were saying that Trump could not win, and Kamala would definitely get the popular vote, and she didn't even get that.
01:00:48.000As soon as this dude realized he was on the wrong side of history, he starts moderating.
01:00:53.000There's some other personalities I'm not going to name, but liberal personalities are all of a sudden being like, oh yeah, I can't believe the Democrats were lying about that.
01:01:50.000So when they came out and said Kamala Harris is $20 million in debt, I'm wondering if that's— Well, the question that I have with that is they immediately continued the fundraising.
01:02:33.000But I'm telling you guys, when someone says, oh, you know, they're in debt and I'm like, uh-huh, like I'll tell you this, I have a million dollars in debt.
01:02:45.000So it's not really a million-dollar mortgage.
01:02:46.000I'm saying I have all this debt, and if someone came out and said, wow, Tim's a million dollars in debt, they'd try to make it, like, the average person goes, whoa, I must have zero dollars.
01:02:56.000Trump has that famous story where he told, I can't remember if it was Eric or Don Jr., he pointed to a homeless guy and said, see that homeless man?
01:03:01.000He's worth more money than me because Trump had X amount of liabilities, but, you know, X minus whatever in assets.
01:05:02.000It has been changing now because, you know, I think it was 15 or so years ago, there was a wave of documentaries about how people won the lottery, bought golden statues of themselves.
01:06:40.000Poor people and people who are working class and struggling use credit cards to make ends meet and stretch the extra mile because they're living paycheck to paycheck.
01:06:48.000Rich people have credit cards so they can earn rewards and everything's cheaper.
01:06:51.000I can't remember which comedian said this.
01:07:05.000So for people who are working class and living paycheck to paycheck, they're like, we've got to put it on the credit card and we're going to have to pay down the minimum and it's going to take from our net worth and what can we do?
01:07:19.000And then after six months, I get a couple grand in rewards and just...
01:07:22.000But here's my thing, going back to them raising 1.3, and if they are $20 million in debt, let's say they are.
01:07:28.000If they are, and they are going to operate by a system of deficits, this is the carryover from this Green New Deal mindset of modern monetary theory where debts and credits, you know, debts are more...
01:07:41.000Debts are more significant, and they're more important, and they're okay to have debts because we can keep printing money, right?
01:07:46.000And they lived in this, we'll just keep printing cash if that's what we need to do.
01:07:50.000I mean, what's 100 more billion dollars to Ukraine?
01:07:53.000If she's going to run a campaign like that, and her people are going to do that administratively, what are they going to do to the country if she'd have gotten into power?
01:07:59.000They're going to try to operate, again, by modern monetary theory.
01:08:32.000If you're running a presidential campaign, 20 million on a budget of a billion does not sound like that much.
01:08:37.000And if Kamala Harris went to a major TV buyer or went to, say, YouTube or a big tech platform and said, we're going to do a $50 million ad buy, we have 30 million credit in the account that we loaded, and then it goes to negative 20, it's just as simple as, okay, we'll pay you back at the end of the month.
01:08:52.000So I keep hearing this debt story, and there's no context to what any of it means.
01:09:55.000There is the bullshit detector that the average everyday American has now that they can see right through this stuff.
01:10:01.000Can I just say on that point, in the context, as you mentioned, the thing that bothers me is these are the people who were okay with the Green New Deal.
01:10:11.000The Green New Deal, when AOC was pushing that, looked like something that a seven-year-old drew on a piece of paper with a green crayon.
01:10:18.000This was a $90 trillion infrastructure overhaul.
01:10:46.000I mean, $20 million versus $1.3 billion, you can blow that out of your nose.
01:10:51.000Yeah, she may just have an outstanding—they're like $20 million in debt, and it could just be— So when you buy ads on Google— We need an audit.
01:10:59.000If you have an account on Google that's in good standing and you've been with them for a few years, they'll let you run a deficit for some time, especially if you have a billion dollars, and they know you do.
01:11:08.000So I'm not saying she did this, but if I create a campaign on Google—and we do campaigns on Google Ads— I might wake up one day and see that I have $1,000 in debt.
01:11:47.000FBI seizes Polymarket CEO Shane Copland's phone and computer after he predicted Trump win.
01:11:54.000Shane Copeland, 26, was targeted in his Soho home during a dawn raid on Wednesday.
01:11:58.000The insider blasted the seizure as a grand political theater at its worst.
01:12:02.000They could have just asked his lawyer for any of these things.
01:12:04.000Instead, they staged a so-called raid so they can leak it to the media and use it for obvious political reasons.
01:12:11.000Copland was reportedly not arrested or given a reason for the raid, but it is thought to be linked to his accurate predictions which outsmarted traditional polls.
01:12:20.000Quote, there's obviously political retribution by the outgoing administration against Polymarket for providing a market that correctly called the 2024 election.
01:13:24.000It must be an absolutely decisive victory.
01:13:27.000And everyone was sharing the picture from Polymarket where it said Trump's chance of winning spiked to, wow, look at that, at that point, 54% to 43, 54 to 45.
01:13:38.000And then by that night, it was through the roof.
01:13:51.000I mean, I don't know why they're doing anything right now.
01:13:53.000Trump's going to come in and be like, enough with this ridiculous BS. I mean, I assume that Trump will come in and the goal is to stop all of the political persecution of people that have issues with the government.
01:14:13.000This, I don't know that they have any kind of...
01:14:17.000Any kind of leg to stand on, I don't know what they assume they know or what they hope to find.
01:14:22.000There aren't any accusations public that I know of.
01:14:26.000So I don't know what it is that they see.
01:14:30.000There was a lot of speculation that the markets were being manipulated to create a public perception over who was going to win or lose.
01:14:36.000The idea was that whichever candidate is favored to win, people will support because they just want to vote for the winner.
01:14:41.000But Donald Trump was the heavy favorite and no one could get past it.
01:14:44.000And so the accusation is Trump supporters were padding the numbers to convince people that Trump was going to win so that Democrats would stay home, which I don't believe.
01:14:52.000Well, on a betting website, the conservatives are the ones who are on the betting websites.
01:14:56.000And so they're the ones with the money who are probably putting the money on Donald Trump, which is changing the odds.
01:15:01.000Now, with something like the Polymarket deal, I mean, is that really that much different from, say, ABC affiliates in Arizona calling the election early or, you know, back we saw in 2020 when they started calling the elections early?
01:15:17.000And I think that in some of these cases, I mean, if you really want to dig into this, I think they would love nothing more than to find a way that they can tie this to Elon Musk.
01:15:26.000Yeah, that's that's probably the goal again.
01:15:29.000Well, there have been Democrats calling on Joe Biden right now to use extra legal authority to go after all of Trump and his allies to stop him from winning.
01:15:48.000That's the amazing thing when, you know, The View, they had this segment today where they were saying you shouldn't stay away from your families this holiday weekend or this upcoming holiday week because it's bad for you.
01:16:00.000And I'm like, Dean Withers, I think it was Dean, he said, because someone made a joke about Baron secretly having an IQ of 170 and secretly orchestrating from the shadows, he's like, you will never shake the cult accusations.
01:16:27.000Or cults to survive, they have to isolate you from anyone who could share outside information.
01:16:32.000It's the number one way that they've othered everybody who isn't part of the Democrat establishment, right?
01:16:37.000Did you see that Whoopi Goldberg said that she wanted to quit The View and leave because of Trump, but she can't because she doesn't have the money?
01:18:41.000I don't know that Joe will, but what do you think the chances are that Joe steps down and Kamala Harris becomes president for a month later?
01:18:48.000Well, the worst part would be how many people have bought 45, 47 t-shirts.
01:18:52.000And now that's going to render those obsolete, right?
01:19:40.000And I think if Joe Biden has any sense...
01:19:42.000I mean, listen, they have treated this man...
01:19:44.000And listen, I'm not a fan of Joe Biden.
01:19:46.000I think Joe Biden's 51, 52 years of permanent Washington trash.
01:19:50.000He peddled his own crackhead son as a scapegoat in order to funnel money from Ukraine and China.
01:19:55.000So, he's trash, he's garbage, but the humanity makes me want to have a little empathy for the old guy, the way they treated him, trotting him out there the way that he did.
01:20:03.000Obviously, a dementia guy, you know, he's addle-brained, and the stuff they put him through, and for whatever it's worth, obviously the guy does love his family, he loves his son.
01:20:14.000And I look at this and the humanity of it, I'm going, oh, you know, the guy's trash.
01:20:32.000Yeah, so they were looking for somebody to blame.
01:20:34.000So that's why I think Joe is grinning from ear to ear in the photo op today with Donald Trump.
01:20:39.000It would be the ultimate, like, they just love just degrading the idea of meritocracy.
01:20:45.000To put her in there as 47, just be like one last middle finger to the idea that you should ever have any type of actual win on your own merit.
01:21:13.000It would ruin the legacy of the White House for women forever.
01:21:16.000The ultimate DEI. You know, then you get, you know, 2032 President Gabbard or something, and she's not the first woman president, she wins, but people are like, meh, that was Kamala Harris.
01:21:26.000What would end up happening is if it was a conservative that actually became the first woman president, say it was someone like Tulsi Gabbard, then they would say, oh no, she's not the first.
01:22:11.000It's so funny because this is, they're just, Hollywood is an arm of the Democrat Party now anyways, and they love to do any type of story about the first this to do this.
01:22:39.000They better start getting known, particularly in the swing states, in addition to the primary states.
01:22:45.000I'm sorry, when you have one candidate who has been running for 12 years, who lies and changes things, I appreciate that people are having a hard time.
01:23:53.000I think Mines tokens are traded on some exchanges, and that means if they're traded on the exchanges, even if they're worth very little and he's got a boatload of them, it could be, you know...
01:24:02.000When you go long on graphene in 2010...
01:24:04.000Hey, a few years ago, as soon as Ian started screaming about graphene, I bought stock in a company that produces it, and I made a ton of money.
01:24:11.000I'm telling you right now, that's where he made his money.
01:24:13.000Anyway, back to Whoopi Goldberg, who gets reportedly...
01:25:19.000After she said she's got financial problems, said, I work for a living.
01:25:23.000I appreciate that people are having a hard time, too.
01:25:25.000If I'd have the money in the world, I would not be here.
01:25:26.000People got really pissed off because they're like, dude, in 2016, Variety reported that she was making five to six million dollars, and her net worth is estimated to be 60 million dollars.
01:25:35.000I don't know if that's true, but she's certainly not poor being the host of a TV show that gets millions of views.
01:25:56.000I talked about this last week because Joe Scarborough I was talking on Morning Joe and he was like, you know, I had a friend call me and said that Trump's going to win.
01:26:36.000And Lando Legs, the name brand, $7.50.
01:26:39.000So when he says, was it framed in gold?
01:26:41.000That's exactly what the plumber is thinking when he goes to the grocery store to buy food for his family and he looks in the fridge and sees Lando Lake 750.
01:26:48.000He thinks to himself, is this golden butter?
01:28:43.000Yeah, which again goes back to the significance of if Kamala was paying these people to endorse her, you can't trust her opinion or their opinion because she's a puppet on a string.
01:28:55.000I mean, it's also true that—look, I don't think you should trust any celebrity endorsement of any politician.
01:29:00.000I think you should vote for—if you do choose to vote, you should do so based on your own research and the merits of that person.
01:29:07.000And I think for the most part, I kind of cringe no matter who it is endorsing any politician because I'm just not a fan.
01:29:14.000But if you're going to trust—dare to trust a celebrity, there is more to be lost from being a celebrity endorsing any right-wing politician than there is left— Most of the time, in that case, it's people who are worth a lot of money advocating for you to vote for somebody who's going to have you make even less money.
01:29:34.000If you're on the left, somebody worth a lot of money is going to tell you to vote for policies that will actually empty your bank account faster than...
01:29:43.000And that's kind of shocking to me that people still fall for it.
01:29:45.000I mean, granted, this year, I guess, is kind of a rebuke of that because they spent more money on, or maybe not spent more money, but they went harder on celebrity endorsements than they have in a very, very long time.
01:29:57.000We know that he was the darling of the media for the entirety of his eight years.
01:30:01.000And if you were to look at any Hollywood production, whether it's The View or anything there, it showed you a very different world than the one you were actually living in.
01:30:11.000So you have to make up your mind on your own and you can't let these people make that decision for you.
01:30:15.000I said back then, Obama wasn't interested in being a politician.
01:30:36.000Well, for me, and I forget what it was that was going on in the world, but it was something significant that diplomatically he should have been meeting with somebody and Shakira was the guest at the Oval Office.
01:31:24.000You can double check me on that, but she gets quite a bit.
01:31:26.000I think she signed a fat ass contract.
01:31:27.000They should give her a sketch comedy show.
01:31:29.000But I mean, Kamala, you know, Kamala, I mean, I literally see Kamala at some point in time having like a cooking show or something like that.
01:32:50.000You know, if you get like a Shane Gillis Trump impersonation, making fun of Kamala, and then she just sits in a chair, and then everyone pays for the tickets, that'd be a fun show, huh?
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01:33:45.000The old guard Democrats are going to lose out.
01:33:47.000And for the next 8 to 12 years, I don't know how Democrats pull out of this one.
01:33:53.000So there was that clip you were sharing, Phil, where Destiny was talking to a guy who said, we got to go pro-2A. Democrats have to be pro-gun.
01:34:00.000Yeah, if you do that, you're going to lose all the moderate libs.
01:34:03.000They're going to be like, no, guns are bad!
01:34:05.000And that's a more leftist approach, leftists like guns.
01:34:07.000If you go woke, then the moderates leave.
01:34:10.000If you abandon the woke and call them out, then the woke leave.
01:35:56.000With Bud Light, with Target, with his massive cultural victories, with Disney losing a billion dollars, the public started to realize that woke is broke.
01:36:05.000But now, with the popular vote going for Trump, I think we're seeing the inverse.
01:36:11.000Leftist, authoritarian, liberal types are like, I better keep my head down and shut up because if I come out in support of these people, I'm going to lose everything.
01:36:36.000You know, he's got a lot of, you know, not just, you know, newspapers, but Amazon, Amazon Prime, all of those things that make him a lot of money.
01:36:43.000That was a big deal to make that statement.
01:38:02.000And we loved him anyway, despite him being a little jerk.
01:38:05.000And even in his final days, he still peed on everything.
01:38:09.000Although I'll cut him some slack because towards the end when his kidneys were failing, I don't think it was so much of a choice as it was in the past.
01:39:46.000Town we live in, there's just whole alleys that are just full of cats because the church on the corner, the lady who runs it, she runs basically a rescue program where she leaves food out for all of them.
01:39:57.000So you just go through those whole alleys just full of cats.
01:39:59.000Do you hear the moaning every night from the cats?
01:40:34.000And I'm not going to say too much because I don't want to put any cat security at risk, but there's one shop where we know the owner, and when they open the door to let air in, the cat walks in and just, like, hangs out, and they're like, yep, the cat just hangs out.
01:41:25.000Bocas do his thing, and the mouse would get up and start crawling, and then he would just take his hand and go, wham, and just smack it, and then it would just, like, be stunned on the ground, desperately breathing.
01:41:36.000So Allison and I, we got a stick, and I put it, and the mouse grabbed onto it, and I lifted him up, and he was hanging from one hand with his eyes closed, like panting, and Bocas went nuts, started yelling at me, and then I put the mouse in the bushes, and he survived, and then Bocas was pissed.
01:41:50.000You really just described my first marriage.
01:41:57.000We've got The Last of My Kind says, thousands of Houston firefighters marched downtown in honor of Marcelo Ox Garcia III, a firefighter that died in the line of duty last week.
01:42:07.000Prayers for his family and thank you to the firefighters that came from Dallas and Detroit to man the stations during the procession.
01:43:55.000These are the same girls that are withholding sex until 2028.
01:43:58.000But the funny thing about it is the left and the right shared in the exact same way, the same things, but one's like, I'm mad and one's like, I'm happy.
01:45:31.000That's the stupidest thing I ever heard.
01:45:34.000He sits down with the troops, the enlisted or otherwise, and he makes them feel like the most important people in the world.
01:45:41.000The establishment political elites and the political military elites do not like that.
01:45:46.000So he chooses Pete Hegseth, who's not one of these Raytheon military-industrial complex guys, not one of these ass-kissers, and they lose their minds over it.
01:47:24.000A political reporter raises his hand and then Alex goes, oh yeah, Rick from Politico.
01:47:28.000And they go, the president recently said that he was entering negotiations with Russia to discuss the land that was taken in the in the Ukraine war.
01:47:36.000Does this mean he's going to seek to have land restored?
01:47:41.000Did you know that Politico ran a story that claimed that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election to help Hillary Clinton win the election?
01:47:47.000And then a few years later, they claimed the Politico claimed in another story that that same story they wrote was was was Russian disinformation.
01:48:16.000You know, well, let's talk about that, Phil.
01:48:18.000Because, you know, I could just picture Trump, 3.30 in the morning, freshly spray-painted orange, you know, whites around his eyes, bikini line.
01:48:25.000Sitting on the toilet at the west wing of the White House and like, Melania, I'm going to tweet it.
01:48:50.000What I think happened was he said despite the negative press Covfefe, I think what he was trying to write was despite the negative press coverage, and then sausage-fingered the same thing.
01:48:59.000His Adderall wore off and he fell asleep with his finger on the keyboard.
01:49:25.000Dude, and then what, 12 days later, they passed the Covfefe Act through Congress, which I'm like, when they can take your typo and make it into legislation.
01:49:33.000But how many times, like when he did, the funniest thing he did was when he went after Mark Cuban a week ago, and he said, the slow club head speed.
01:49:42.000You remember that tweet when he goes, he's unattractive inside and out.
01:49:52.000One of the best moments of the entire political cycle was when he was debating Joe Biden, and Biden said he had a six handicap, and Trump, it was Dave Portnum who said Trump nearly fell off the stage.
01:50:02.000Like, of all the things Biden said, Trump's like, no, no, that one's not true.
01:50:05.000But then as soon as he goes, I've got a six handicap, Trump's like, what?
01:52:16.000You know, you can go to the back of the room, the same as you do to every other news outlet, and then we're going to bring to the front new media.
01:53:09.000A Plus Mobility says, Hey Tim, can you give A Plus Mobility a shout-out for being Kenosha, Wisconsin's newest and greatest medical mobility store?
01:53:16.000We are celebrating our one-year anniversary this Friday, November the 15th.
01:53:20.000It's always great to hear new small businesses are thriving, and I hope the people of Kenosha go and get their mobility devices, is that what you'd call them, I guess, from your store.
01:54:05.000Look, right now, there's an article, Raw Story and I think Washington Post have it, where they're saying that staff at the DOJ are quietly saying they will not quit, they're going to stay and obstruct Donald Trump.
01:54:15.000They are saying intentionally, we will disrupt the popular mandate.
01:54:46.000Now, to many people, that would probably be a punishment to me.
01:54:50.000I mean, I'd be really excited for that, to be honest.
01:54:52.000If I was working for some company and they were like, we're going to send you to the far reaches, to the Aleutian Islands, very few people would be like, dude, this sounds like an adventure, man.
01:55:03.000Most DOJ people who are trying to obstruct Trump are not going to be happy with being sent to the Aleutian Islands, you know, and so they'll probably quit and say, nah, I don't want to move, you know, 8,000 miles away.
01:56:38.000I mean, these people, it's crazy how dangerous our own border is.
01:56:42.000And you hear that like in Juarez and in these border towns, that the United States military and National Guard tolerate that we have transnational gangs that murder and flay people alive.
01:56:54.000So, you know, if Trump, I don't know, some people have said that he should get the National Guard, that's what we should be dealing with.
01:57:01.000I'll tell you this, the first thing we should do, any amount of money being sent to Ukraine should be to securing our border in whatever way we have to do it.
01:57:07.000And, you know, Trump, Trump was playing nice.
01:57:11.000You know, so why don't we just invest in what Trump ended up building was triple-layered bollard fencing with razor wire, and we'll go with that route.
01:57:56.000If I made a video tomorrow and I said, here's what I had for breakfast and here's how I made it and talked for 10 minutes, I'd get more than 60,000 views.
01:58:01.000You got 62,000 in the live chat right now.
01:58:25.000If I made a video tomorrow, I turned the camera on and said, I made a goat cheese omelet again today.
01:58:30.000That's what I have for breakfast every day.
01:58:31.000I'm going to explain to you how I did it.
01:58:33.00061,000 people would watch, they'd comment, and that would beat MSNBC. And key demo being as important as it is, that's becoming increasingly difficult for terrestrial networks to pull off, right?
01:58:44.000Because the audience is getting older with every passing year.
01:58:48.000MSNBC... You're not in the 18 to 49 anymore.