Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - July 23, 2025


Trump Just ACCUSED Obama Of TREASON, Calls For CRIMINAL Charges | Timcast IRL


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 7 minutes

Words per Minute

188.61978

Word Count

23,961

Sentence Count

2,206

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

69


Summary

Trump accuses Obama of treason, the House shuts down for a month, and Pam Bondi fires her replacement for the U.S. attorney in New Jersey. Plus, a new PDS Debt assessment that helps you take back control of your finances.


Transcript

00:02:30.000 Rest in peace, Ozzy Osborne.
00:02:32.000 This is the biggest story probably in the world right now that Ozzy Osborne has passed.
00:02:37.000 So shout out and rest in peace.
00:02:39.000 There's not much more to add on that.
00:02:41.000 He was a musician, a legend, and everybody's talking about it.
00:02:43.000 And so that's the biggest story.
00:02:45.000 But there is other news, at least in our political world.
00:02:49.000 Donald Trump has publicly accused Barack Obama of treason while sitting in the Oval Office and called for criminal charges.
00:02:57.000 It's an insane thing to say.
00:02:59.000 I suppose it's more insane that we're kind of desensitized to this kind of rhetoric, considering they already had Trump arrested several times on false charges.
00:03:08.000 So this is just par for the course of where we're at in this country, but kind of worrying.
00:03:12.000 Now, Barack Obama has responded, basically saying it's absurd.
00:03:15.000 We'll get into all that.
00:03:17.000 And then we've got a bunch of these.
00:03:19.000 We've got a couple of really crazy stories.
00:03:20.000 One, the House is shutting down for a month.
00:03:23.000 And reportedly, it's because they don't want to release the Epstein file.
00:03:27.000 So we'll get into that.
00:03:28.000 And then we've got a really crazy story.
00:03:29.000 Pam Bondi has already fired the replacement for Alina Hobbes.
00:03:33.000 This is a convoluted story, but basically, Alina Hobb is supposed to be the U.S. attorney in New Jersey.
00:03:38.000 Judges just removed her.
00:03:39.000 Pam Bondi said nope and fired a replacement right away because we are in some kind of unstable political environment in this country where nothing makes sense.
00:03:48.000 And the majority, the overwhelming majority of Donald Trump's appointees have not yet even been confirmed or given hearings, which is insane.
00:03:57.000 I think most people don't realize what they've been doing to Trump in his first term and now in his second term.
00:04:01.000 And it's continuing.
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00:06:20.000 Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we got Brianna Morello.
00:06:23.000 Yes.
00:06:24.000 Well, thank you guys for having me.
00:06:25.000 It's an honor to be back.
00:06:26.000 A lot going on in the news cycle, as you know.
00:06:28.000 And as an independent journalist, it's been very, very interesting to follow.
00:06:32.000 Indeed.
00:06:32.000 Well, it's going to be fun.
00:06:33.000 Thanks for hanging out.
00:06:34.000 We got a lot to talk about.
00:06:35.000 Libby's here.
00:06:36.000 Hi, everybody.
00:06:37.000 I'm Libby Emmons with the Postmillennial and Human Events.
00:06:40.000 Glad to be here tonight.
00:06:42.000 My name is Phil Levante.
00:06:42.000 Hello, everybody.
00:06:43.000 I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains, and I want to take a second to send a very, very heartfelt rest in peace to Ozzy Osbourne.
00:06:51.000 Without Ozzy Osbourne and without OzFest and the influence that he's had on not just All That Remains, but on the whole metal world, without him, I wouldn't have this amazing career that I've had.
00:07:04.000 So rest in peace, Ozzy.
00:07:06.000 I'm an anti-communist, I'm a counter-revolutionary, and let's get into it.
00:07:09.000 And a fan of Ozzy Osborne.
00:07:10.000 Absolutely.
00:07:11.000 Here's a story from ABC News.
00:07:12.000 Trump accuses Obama of treason in the Oval Office.
00:07:17.000 Quote, they tried to rig the election, Trump claimed without presenting evidence.
00:07:21.000 You know, I just love that line because Tulsi Gabber dropped 100-plus documents outlining their evidence.
00:07:27.000 And Trump is just opining on that fact.
00:07:30.000 So why is ABC News lying to you?
00:07:33.000 That's interesting, isn't it?
00:07:35.000 They say, days after President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated fake video showing former President Obama's arrest on his social media platform, the current president pushed conspiracy theories about Obama in the Oval Office on Tuesday, accusing him of treason without providing evidence regarding the 2016 presidential election.
00:07:51.000 They tried to rig the election and they got caught, and there should have been severe consequences for that.
00:07:56.000 Well, we got the clip.
00:07:57.000 Let's play the tape.
00:07:58.000 I didn't know that.
00:08:00.000 No, I didn't know Prince Sheridan.
00:08:02.000 He's a very talented person.
00:08:04.000 He's very smart.
00:08:05.000 I didn't know that they were going to do it.
00:08:07.000 I don't really follow that too much.
00:08:09.000 It's sort of a witch hunt, just a continuation of the witch hunt.
00:08:13.000 The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely cold, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:08:21.000 What they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016, but going up all the way going up to 2020 in the election.
00:08:30.000 They tried to rig the election, and they got caught.
00:08:34.000 And there should be very severe consequences for that.
00:08:36.000 You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, you know what?
00:08:41.000 Let's not go too far here.
00:08:42.000 It's the ex-wife of a president, and I thought it was sort of terrible.
00:08:47.000 And I let her off the hook, and I'm very happy I did.
00:08:51.000 But it's time to start after what they did to me.
00:08:55.000 And whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people.
00:08:59.000 Obama's been caught directly.
00:09:02.000 So people say, oh, you know, a group.
00:09:04.000 It's not a group.
00:09:05.000 It's Obama.
00:09:06.000 His orders are on the paper.
00:09:07.000 The papers are signed.
00:09:08.000 The papers came right out of their office.
00:09:10.000 They sent everything to be highly classified.
00:09:13.000 Well, the highly classified has been released.
00:09:16.000 And what they did in 2016 and in 2020 is very criminal.
00:09:22.000 It's criminal at the highest level.
00:09:24.000 So that's really the things you should be talking about.
00:09:26.000 I know nothing about the other, but I think it's appropriate that they do go.
00:09:30.000 May I ask you about that, Mr. Speaker?
00:09:31.000 So I don't know what the earlier context in that statement was, but he then brings up Obama and accused him of treason.
00:09:39.000 He continued.
00:09:41.000 Now, Obama has responded, denying Trump's bizarre allegations that he was RussiaGate ringleader in a rare statement.
00:09:49.000 As soon as Obama decided to speak out, I was like, he's guilty.
00:09:54.000 There's no reason to comment on someone just insulting you on the internet or in the press.
00:09:58.000 They say former President Obama denied Trump's bizarre allegations that he was a RussiaGate ringleader.
00:10:03.000 It's incredible that they say things like bizarre.
00:10:05.000 Like the DNI has actual evidence.
00:10:08.000 Maybe it's not enough to convince people or whatever, but sorry for the outburst.
00:10:12.000 But legitimately, it's ridiculous that the way that the media is portraying this, oh, there's no evidence and blah, blah, blah, just totally disregarding all of the stuff that the DNI has produced.
00:10:24.000 This is the How to Deal with Trump playbook.
00:10:27.000 They've been playing it since 2016 and they're doing it now.
00:10:30.000 It's fascinating because as AB, you guys just heard how Trump phrased it.
00:10:35.000 He said, Tulsi put out these documents.
00:10:37.000 You should really look into that because what he did.
00:10:40.000 And then the way ABC News phrases it is they omit Tulsi Gabbard from it.
00:10:44.000 This is how the media lies to you.
00:10:47.000 Technically, they're telling the truth, but they've cut out so much information.
00:10:50.000 You don't know the actual contest.
00:10:51.000 This is how they play up the Very Fine People hoax and all the other hoaxes.
00:10:55.000 So I ask all of you listening right now and those of you in the room, for what action, how do I say this?
00:11:04.000 What is the minimum action required for you to be satisfied based on these circumstances?
00:11:10.000 I want a mugshot at least.
00:11:11.000 That's like the bare minimum.
00:11:12.000 You're saying arrest?
00:11:13.000 Yes, there needs to be arrest because listen, we've been playing these games for quite some time now.
00:11:17.000 And unfortunately, we haven't seen much movement from the DOJ.
00:11:21.000 I mean, we've known all of this.
00:11:22.000 Everything has come out from Gabbert's team, which I'm so thankful that it has.
00:11:26.000 We've all known about these things for quite some time now.
00:11:28.000 And so there should have been a blueprint by the DOJ on if they had a special prosecutor going on or how they were going to go about making these arrests or who they're going to go for first, because obviously Barack Obama would be the last arrest that they'd make.
00:11:41.000 They'd want some individuals who are surrounding him to turn on him quick.
00:11:44.000 And so I hope they have a plan in place.
00:11:46.000 I don't hear of any grand juries going on.
00:11:48.000 Obviously, in D.C., you'd hear about it.
00:11:50.000 But outside of D.C., I haven't heard of any grand juries going on.
00:11:53.000 So I'm a little concerned that we're kind of playing catch up here.
00:11:56.000 But also, I can't wait for Barack Obama to try to sit there and play the presidential immunity argument here and say that he can't be prosecuted because he can be.
00:12:04.000 And he's obviously been a part of the law fair before.
00:12:07.000 So it'll be interesting to hear.
00:12:08.000 So I understand that there are going to be obviously people on X that are going to try to make that argument.
00:12:12.000 Do you think that Barack Obama would actually try to make that argument?
00:12:15.000 I do think that he's a little more sophisticated than the average partisan poster on X. Do you think Obama would?
00:12:24.000 I think if the walls start closing in, if the people around him start to turn, then yes, I think he'd have to make the argument of presidential immunity.
00:12:30.000 But from what I'm understanding is there's probably more evidence in regards to when he left the White House and how he kept everything kind of going still.
00:12:36.000 So presidential immunity wouldn't apply for that.
00:12:39.000 I think it's all fake, to be honest.
00:12:41.000 Yeah.
00:12:41.000 What do you think it's fake?
00:12:42.000 I just, I'm done believing any of this, the posting of memes and the making of claims.
00:12:47.000 I'm half kidding.
00:12:48.000 I know people are going to take it very, very seriously.
00:12:50.000 What I'm saying is I'm beginning to doubt that there is actual, there is any intention in going after these people.
00:12:57.000 And the reason I bring that up is although we are seeing some movement from the Trump DOJ?
00:13:03.000 It's what, 1% of the actual power they have and could move.
00:13:08.000 And you take a look at how the Biden DOJ went after Trump's lawyers, went after Trump himself and lied and made things up.
00:13:17.000 You mean to tell me that Trump's sitting there being like, I guess we'll figure out in time?
00:13:21.000 They didn't wait.
00:13:22.000 They literally just said, go arrest all his lawyers and make the charges up.
00:13:25.000 But look at how Trump behaved in his first term, right?
00:13:28.000 He came into office.
00:13:28.000 He had said, lock her up about Hillary Clinton.
00:13:31.000 And he was much more of a gentleman about it.
00:13:33.000 He was like, I don't think that's appropriate to just start going after the wives of former presidents.
00:13:39.000 So we're not going to do that.
00:13:40.000 And when we did see the Biden administration come in and start not just prosecuting Trump, former Trump officials, but those people couldn't get jobs.
00:13:50.000 It was very difficult for them to just lead a normal life at that point.
00:13:54.000 And now we're in another administration and we're seeing this administration go after the previous administration and perhaps the one before.
00:14:01.000 And there's probably good reasons for all of a bunch of these things.
00:14:07.000 But I can't help looking at a place like Venezuela where one administration goes after the previous administration and the entire government is just hung up in muck about all of this stuff.
00:14:16.000 And I find that really discouraging that our American governmental system could come to a process where all it is is you elect one group of people and they jail the previous people and then the next people jail the previous people.
00:14:28.000 I mean, that's literally that's banana republic.
00:14:31.000 Unless you win.
00:14:32.000 Well, but you never win.
00:14:34.000 But you never win because there's always like four years later and somebody else is going to win.
00:14:38.000 No, you're just talking about the intervals by which the conflict continues.
00:14:42.000 So you can take a look at Spain and was it Franco won for what, 70 plus years?
00:14:48.000 Sure, but I'm not looking for a leader for 70 years for this conflict.
00:14:51.000 I'm not saying that.
00:14:52.000 I'm saying if Donald Trump were to weed out the corruption and solve the issue of the phony Democrat-controlled congressional seats, maybe you would not have to worry about corrupt individuals selling out your nation and taking power from you.
00:15:06.000 Well, you're exactly right.
00:15:07.000 And that's what we should be looking at, right?
00:15:08.000 We should be looking at redistricting.
00:15:10.000 We should be looking at redistricting in Texas and New York.
00:15:13.000 You had Yvette Clark was revealed on a Zoom call today saying that she wants more migrants in Brooklyn in District 9 of New York because she wants that for her redistricting.
00:15:24.000 If you look at, you know, the population of her district, she has more people in her district than the population of some states in this country.
00:15:31.000 And she wants more people to bolster, you know, the Democratic Party.
00:15:34.000 You see that in California.
00:15:35.000 They have 52 seats.
00:15:36.000 How many of those seats are just not legitimate because they are full of illegal immigrants who should not be counted toward House representation at all?
00:15:46.000 Never mind Texas.
00:15:47.000 We have that going on.
00:15:48.000 And you have Jasmine Crockett being like redistricting is Texas is racist and all that kind of stuff.
00:15:53.000 That's what we should be looking at.
00:15:54.000 Could you imagine going back 10 years and telling people that the FBI would raid the home of, I'm sorry, like literally, go back to 2015 and say 10 years from now, it will have, or not 10 years, but you know, eight years from now, the FBI will raid the home of former President Donald Trump with shoot to kill orders if met with commensurate force.
00:16:18.000 And that was really about if you went back 10 years and told someone that.
00:16:24.000 No, I think it would sound unfortunate.
00:16:25.000 They'd have you 5150.
00:16:27.000 They'd say, okay, buddy, you know, let me bring you to nobody would believe.
00:16:27.000 Yeah.
00:16:32.000 It's scary to me.
00:16:34.000 Can we go over real quick so people don't forget?
00:16:37.000 Because, you know, people really do forget.
00:16:39.000 They falsely accused Trump of 34 felonies.
00:16:43.000 The government proved no underlying crime, which is required for these charges and told the jury, just decide for yourself if you think there was some other crime.
00:16:51.000 In what reality can the U.S. legal system just say, we're going to lock you up and let the jury decide if you committed some crime.
00:16:58.000 We're not going to actually present you with the crime.
00:16:59.000 You don't get to confront your accusers.
00:17:01.000 You have no right to a trial in this regard.
00:17:03.000 They accused him of civil fraud, even though the banks said he'd never defrauded them.
00:17:07.000 It was all in the up and up, and they made money and would like to work with him again.
00:17:10.000 They arrested his lawyers in multiple states.
00:17:12.000 They arrested him in multiple states.
00:17:15.000 They raided his home with authorization to kill.
00:17:19.000 They were armed and told if they were met with resistance that threatened their safety, their lives, or caused great bodily harm, they could use lethal force against the president and the patrons of Mar-a-Lago, which is a large club.
00:17:31.000 Right now, considering all that happened, what are we actually going to say?
00:17:36.000 It's been six months.
00:17:38.000 I know everyone says, be patient, be patient.
00:17:41.000 It does look like moves are being made, but the most I'm hearing from anyone in this is that maybe there will be a conspiracy against rights charge.
00:17:50.000 I'm like, these people, going back to 2016, tried to overthrow the government.
00:17:57.000 And what I mean by that is the government is of for and by the people.
00:18:01.000 And when the American voters vote for Donald Trump, and then a cabal of unelected individuals use governmental power to undermine the will of the people, they're a subversive force betraying this nation.
00:18:14.000 And Trump has an obligation to do something about it with expedience.
00:18:19.000 At this point, I'm kind of feeling like nothing's ever going to happen.
00:18:21.000 You're silly if you think it will.
00:18:23.000 Maybe I'll be proven wrong because I know it's early and I'm just getting a little frustrated, but you know.
00:18:27.000 Well, Tim, if you're wrong, I think he loses MAGA, just completely loses MAGA, because that was the entire motive for so many people to go out and vote.
00:18:34.000 They wanted to see justice.
00:18:35.000 I mean, so many Americans, thousands of Americans were persecuted by our federal government and everyone's sitting here waiting to see what's going to happen next because the lawsuits, whatever, that's just our money getting poured into these lawsuits at this point.
00:18:46.000 That really doesn't have any value, but going after the people who tried to ruin the lives of so many Americans, plus go after our president.
00:18:52.000 If you don't sit there and have arrests, have convictions, I think MAGA just completely loses all hope.
00:18:59.000 I don't disagree.
00:19:00.000 But let's jump to this next story.
00:19:02.000 This is what we're just talking about from Fox News.
00:19:04.000 Immigrants needed for redistricting purposes.
00:19:07.000 House Democrat admits in viral clip.
00:19:10.000 Quiet part out loud.
00:19:12.000 Be real.
00:19:13.000 Let's roll it.
00:19:14.000 Quickly, what role do you believe members of the Haitian American diaspora here can and should play in assisting the effort to stabilize and rebuild Haiti?
00:19:26.000 I'm from Brooklyn, New York.
00:19:28.000 We have a diaspora that can absorb a significant number of these migrants.
00:19:34.000 And when I hear colleagues talk about the doors of the inn being closed, no room in the inn, I'm saying, I need more people in my district, but just for redistricting purposes.
00:19:49.000 And those members could clearly fit here.
00:19:53.000 So that's Democrats admitting, or at least a Democrat admitting exactly what they've been doing with flooding the country with illegal immigrants.
00:20:00.000 They're doing it so they can steal power from the will of the American voter.
00:20:05.000 And they make the argument that, but immigrants are Americans.
00:20:07.000 Illegal immigrants aren't.
00:20:08.000 And they bring in illegal immigrants so they get counted in the census.
00:20:11.000 And Democrats get extra congressional seats and extra votes in the Electoral College, thus stealing power in this nation and subverting the will of the people.
00:20:20.000 I would argue that this is a use of coercive force and conspiracy against the United States.
00:20:25.000 Call it whatever you want.
00:20:26.000 And these people should be criminally charged and removed from office.
00:20:29.000 Beto O'Rourke was coming out with the exact same thing.
00:20:32.000 He was on TV on the weekend, State of the Union saying that the, what was he saying?
00:20:37.000 We have to be absolutely ruthless about getting back in power.
00:20:41.000 He was saying, talking about redistricting.
00:20:42.000 Hakeem Jeffries was saying nothing is off the table.
00:20:45.000 They want to do redistricting.
00:20:47.000 And yeah, they want to do redistricting in all of these places that have already had a massive influx of illegal immigrants.
00:20:53.000 And that's why the thing that Trump said, and I think Marjorie Taylor Greene was saying about how the census should count Americans, count citizens, is so important.
00:21:02.000 And that's what the U.S. House should be based on.
00:21:04.000 I mean, that's the whole reason that I'm so hardline on immigration, on getting people that are here illegally out of here.
00:21:11.000 And if it takes punishing Americans that hire them and punishing Americans that give them like room and board or let them rent, then I'm fine with it because it's an attempt to steal power from the American people.
00:21:26.000 That's exactly right.
00:21:28.000 And so whatever we have to do to make sure that illegal aliens leave or they get deported, I'm okay with.
00:21:36.000 Why don't we do this as Republicans?
00:21:38.000 And I mean, we, I'm an independent, but like, why don't we push back on this issue and start redistricting just the same way Democrats are doing it?
00:21:44.000 Listen, if they want redistricting, then let's fight them on this issue.
00:21:47.000 Let's do what they're doing, exactly what they're doing, and let's just drain them financially in court, drag them through the courts, you know, make people like Mark Elias have to spend all his time on fighting off Republicans who are looking to redistrict because they do it all the time to us and we just never get to that same level that they are at.
00:22:03.000 I was watching, I saw some news clip earlier.
00:22:06.000 Mahmoud Khalil is suing the government for like $20 million.
00:22:09.000 And I was like, Donald Trump was falsely arrested and charged.
00:22:15.000 And the Trump administration can't even deport a non-citizen when the State Department has the unilateral, the Secretary of State has unilateral authority to do so.
00:22:24.000 That's how weak the Trump administration is.
00:22:26.000 So I'm just, this is why I'm feeling like they're not going to get anything done because they can't even deport a non-citizen, just some student.
00:22:36.000 They couldn't do it.
00:22:37.000 They even brought back a Brego Garcia.
00:22:41.000 You expect me to believe that Trump's going to go after these Democrats and stop them from destroying this country when he won't even deport a criminal gang member?
00:22:41.000 That made no sense.
00:22:51.000 It's ludicrous.
00:22:52.000 Well, El Travado wasn't going to even back, by the way.
00:22:54.000 Oh, you do have Greg Abbott in Texas on Monday started a special legislative session to deal with redistricting.
00:23:01.000 And there's a, you know, the idea is that they could pick up five seats in Texas from that.
00:23:06.000 At this point, I just want an ill-tempered, cognitively impaired, morbidly obese man to be the president.
00:23:13.000 And of course, that's what Democrats were saying of Trump, but Trump's not that.
00:23:16.000 I'm saying, give me that right now.
00:23:18.000 Just an ill-tempered impaired man, because at least when they're going to be like, if you try and arrest us and unravel what we've done, we'll come after you.
00:23:28.000 What?
00:23:30.000 We're threatening you.
00:23:32.000 Just, I'm sick of the...
00:23:32.000 Bang!
00:23:40.000 Just sloth being like.
00:23:41.000 There's cranes lifting him in and out of the White House.
00:23:44.000 Some kind of Frankenstein president that doesn't have the cognitive capacity to negotiate any of these things and just goes around arresting people who broke the law.
00:23:51.000 Like, give me an oafish, one-dimensional top cop.
00:23:54.000 There you go.
00:23:55.000 Yeah.
00:23:56.000 Instead, the Trump administration, I want to stress this again.
00:23:58.000 I watch on TV and they're like, not only have they released this guy, they were planning to deport, he's suing them for $20 million.
00:24:03.000 Like, wow, Trump is one of the weakest presidents I've ever seen in my life.
00:24:06.000 I don't know why they didn't just deport him.
00:24:09.000 I feel like they could have.
00:24:10.000 They could have sent him back to Syria where he's got a passport.
00:24:13.000 I think his passport is Syrian.
00:24:15.000 The things that Trump has gotten done have been great.
00:24:17.000 It is tremendous.
00:24:18.000 USAID and the gutting of these things, it's all amazing.
00:24:21.000 But seriously?
00:24:22.000 Like, Kilmar Obrego-Garcia couldn't deport that guy?
00:24:27.000 Yeah.
00:24:28.000 Why is Trump acting like these random, you know, it really is, I'll put it this way.
00:24:34.000 The district judges ran rough shut over the Trump administration until Trump asked the Supreme Court to help him.
00:24:40.000 Why not just be like, no, you sue me about it?
00:24:44.000 Like when the court said Trump, you can't do this.
00:24:46.000 Why didn't Trump go, okay, I'm going to keep doing it and you go to the Supreme Court and see what they say?
00:24:51.000 Instead, Trump went, oh, rats, I guess we can't do it.
00:24:54.000 Let me go ask the Supreme Court.
00:24:56.000 I'm sick of this.
00:24:57.000 Go on the offensive.
00:24:59.000 It's just, it's boring watching nothing happen.
00:25:04.000 You know what is happening?
00:25:05.000 Policy stuff.
00:25:06.000 I'm happy about it.
00:25:06.000 It's good.
00:25:07.000 What's not happening?
00:25:08.000 Accountability stuff.
00:25:10.000 And the policy stuff isn't even long-term.
00:25:12.000 It's short-term things.
00:25:13.000 It's a lot of executive orders.
00:25:14.000 And unfortunately, Speaker Mike Johnson has failed massively at doing what his job is.
00:25:18.000 And again, they keep losing their majority in the House.
00:25:21.000 And I just have to say it's probably intentional, especially when they're walking away now and going on August recess.
00:25:26.000 But again, like you said, I think the American people have lost confidence in a lot of this.
00:25:30.000 And I hope we could fix it quick.
00:25:32.000 But again, the Garcia thing really had me boggled.
00:25:34.000 It makes you misled.
00:25:34.000 Back killing everybody here, huh?
00:25:36.000 Who would have known?
00:25:37.000 I know.
00:25:38.000 Do you have something more offlifted?
00:25:39.000 Well, I mean, look, the fact of the matter is that I understand why people are apprehensive about whether or not things are going to get done because the Republicans have a history of not following through and not delivering.
00:25:50.000 But there is the fact that both Comey and Brennan are under investigation now.
00:25:55.000 So even if that's a baby step, that's a baby step that honestly, you know, I don't think that any other Republican would have done.
00:26:03.000 And just keep in mind, though, the last DOJ, Merrick Garland, had about 400 arrests of Jay Sixers at this time in their administration.
00:26:09.000 So they're way more aggressive.
00:26:12.000 I think that's the angle that Trump supporters are looking at.
00:26:14.000 I would love to see a far more aggressive DOJ.
00:26:16.000 Absolutely.
00:26:17.000 But the fact of the matter is, I don't know that with this referral from the DNI and with the fact that Comey and Brennan have both have investigations going on, I don't think that it's time for black pills.
00:26:31.000 Maybe you can say, hey, we need more, we need faster, we need a more aggressive, but I don't think that it's a situation where we should say, oh, they're definitely not doing anything.
00:26:40.000 Well, they're clearly doing stuff.
00:26:42.000 The DNI is doing stuff.
00:26:43.000 Trump said that there's more stuff coming just tonight.
00:26:46.000 So.
00:26:47.000 Yeah, I think also the credibility issue, too.
00:26:48.000 I think so many people want to, if you remember back in 2016, the president's first term, there was all indictments are coming, indictments are coming, and they never came.
00:26:56.000 And those are all the talking heads on Fox News promising people that.
00:26:59.000 So I think the rest of us on the independent side don't want to promise the American people that indictments are coming because the reality is we don't see anything.
00:27:05.000 I mean, I'm asking around.
00:27:06.000 I'm not all.
00:27:07.000 Yeah, I know exactly what you mean, but I'm like, you don't want me to blackpill completely because I hate that so much.
00:27:12.000 And I want to be optimistic because I started so optimistic, but I also don't want Brandon.
00:27:16.000 I'm not even saying we should be optimistic, but the idea that, oh, they're not doing anything, nothing's happening.
00:27:22.000 Well, I mean, look, it's likely that there are things going on.
00:27:25.000 Whether or not they'll be successful, whether or not there'll be arrests, I can't say.
00:27:28.000 And I think that it's probably likely that there won't be, just because of the ability for lawyers to run interference and stuff like that.
00:27:37.000 But to say that they're not doing anything, I don't think that that's actually accurate.
00:27:41.000 So at the very least, if we're going to actually be honest about the situation, I mean, there are things going on because they've got an investigation into two of the most likely culprits and they have the criminal referral from the DNI.
00:27:55.000 So that's just my take.
00:27:58.000 Yeah.
00:27:58.000 A criminal referral for Obama?
00:27:58.000 Yeah.
00:28:01.000 I don't, well, no, I'm talking about the D, well, they don't have a criminal referral.
00:28:04.000 They had, they, they, they have the, the information sent over to the DOJ, and it's, we'll see what they actually do.
00:28:11.000 But yeah, it's, it's, like I said, it's, I understand everyone that's going to be skeptical, and I understand that people are going to say, oh, blah, blah, blah.
00:28:11.000 Yeah.
00:28:18.000 But if we're going to be accurate, we can't say that.
00:28:22.000 I'd be reckless and crazy.
00:28:24.000 I think that I would approach the DOJ and my priorities with reckless abandon, as it were.
00:28:33.000 It's taking a very, very long time.
00:28:35.000 The messaging is convoluted and makes no sense.
00:28:37.000 The Epstein-file debacle was pathetic.
00:28:41.000 We're winning on policy issues that are going to be reversed if Trump loses and the Democrats steal power again, which this lady is talking about doing.
00:28:48.000 And they're not doing anything about it.
00:28:50.000 So maybe they are.
00:28:51.000 Maybe they are.
00:28:52.000 I'm just frustrated because it's seeming like they're just on the issue of accountability, they are not winning.
00:28:58.000 Yeah, I mean, and just to kind of add to that, President Trump, I believe, is at 150 executive orders, well over 100.
00:29:05.000 And when I spoke with the Speaker's office about how many of those executive orders they have ready to hit the floor at the time, this was just maybe four or five weeks ago.
00:29:12.000 It was just a little over a dozen.
00:29:14.000 So I think that's pretty disgusting in itself that we are sitting here and allowing the House to not do its job.
00:29:19.000 I don't understand as we headed to midterms too, because the polls aren't really looking too favorable for Republicans, how people like the Speaker can sit there and just allow all of this to happen because the people are going to want something to be motivated about to go out and vote for Republicans.
00:29:32.000 I just don't think that they have that right now.
00:29:34.000 Well, you also, the Democrats don't have very good polling right now either.
00:29:37.000 And the House has only passed two laws, right?
00:29:40.000 The Lake and Riley Act and the big beautiful bill.
00:29:42.000 Yeah.
00:29:42.000 They're pretty slow.
00:29:43.000 They haven't done anything.
00:29:44.000 Yeah, Ross Mustn actually just did a poll.
00:29:45.000 Let me go look that one up real quick.
00:29:46.000 the Democrats aren't doing well either, but I do think that the Republicans are destroying themselves because they keep No, they don't.
00:29:54.000 Well, they're spending a lot of money.
00:29:56.000 The fundraising, I just saw a tweet about the fundraising that the Republicans have done compared to the Democrats.
00:30:02.000 The Democrats, I don't remember exactly what it was, but the Democrats have something like $8 million and the Republicans have like twice as much.
00:30:08.000 The Republicans have 85 and Democrats have 15.
00:30:11.000 Yeah, the big reason for that, though, is that the Democrats have no leadership.
00:30:14.000 They need to figure out who's in charge of their party.
00:30:17.000 They need to figure out what their party stands for.
00:30:19.000 Well, their party stands for Zoron Monboni.
00:30:21.000 They should just make him be the head of the party.
00:30:23.000 They don't, though.
00:30:24.000 I was talking to this reporter from Axios today.
00:30:25.000 He's working on a story about all this stuff.
00:30:27.000 And I was pointing out that, you know, there's a real opportunity for Democrats to launch their reformation right now and target the people angry with Trump over Epstein.
00:30:36.000 But they can't because they are race and gender obsessed.
00:30:40.000 And they're terrified of that base.
00:30:44.000 I don't know if you guys saw that clip of Rahm Emmanuel.
00:30:46.000 He was asked by Megan Kelly, can a man become a woman?
00:30:48.000 And he had pause.
00:30:50.000 He was like, no.
00:30:51.000 And then she said, wow, thank you for saying that.
00:30:53.000 And he says, well, you know, I don't, you know, she says a lot of people won't.
00:30:56.000 He goes, they don't want to enter witness protection.
00:30:58.000 Right.
00:30:59.000 Rahm Emmanuel basically said the far left is so dangerous and extreme, they have to pretend that men can transform into women, otherwise they will die.
00:31:08.000 That's the state of the Democratic Party.
00:31:09.000 There's no way the Democrats are going to be able to reform.
00:31:11.000 And so my view is there's going to be a lot of angry Trump voters who are going to keep voting Republican because there's no alternative.
00:31:18.000 Yeah, and you did have Media Matters coming out saying Rah Emanuel rejects trans identities and appearance with Megan Kelly.
00:31:26.000 And what's funny is the URL is Rob Emanuel denies existence trans.
00:31:31.000 Which there's another big story.
00:31:32.000 The Olympics has officially banned trans women.
00:31:35.000 But we'll get to that in a second.
00:31:36.000 We'll jump to this story right now from CNN Johnson shuts the door on House votes before September on releasing Epstein files.
00:31:43.000 Now, I found this hard to believe that the actual reason they shut down the House for a month was over Epstein.
00:31:51.000 But literally every outlet is reporting this.
00:31:53.000 And CNN's even saying Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measure related to the Epstein case in the House's final week in Washington before a weeks long recess, weeks long.
00:32:03.000 It's till September, what, 2nd or something?
00:32:06.000 Yeah.
00:32:06.000 So, I mean, this is a calendar that they've had in place since December of last year.
00:32:11.000 And it has the Senate going through August 1st, but it has the House out July 24th.
00:32:18.000 And that's been in place since December 9th, 2024.
00:32:23.000 So it's not like they just decided.
00:32:25.000 What they did do is they did not decide to actually stick around and get their jobs done and Pull some overtime like the rest of us do all the time.
00:32:32.000 Or, I mean, they have a few more days to get through some agenda items.
00:32:36.000 And the argument is they're abandoning even some immigration bills they want to get passed.
00:32:40.000 Yeah.
00:32:40.000 And of course, the mainstream, the corporate press is arguing that it's because they don't want to have to vote on the Epstein files because Massey and Rocana plan to force the issue past leadership with, I forgot what it's called, but 218 votes in the House will get them to the floor.
00:32:53.000 Yeah, but they're out on Thursday and they've been planning to be out on Thursday for like seven months.
00:32:59.000 You know what, man?
00:33:01.000 Congress is the best job ever.
00:33:03.000 You barely work.
00:33:04.000 You pretend to work.
00:33:05.000 It just, that's the way to do it, especially with the internet these days.
00:33:09.000 You just complain online and then you don't actually do anything.
00:33:12.000 And then you go on a month-long vacation in summer.
00:33:14.000 And you spend other people's money.
00:33:16.000 Yeah.
00:33:16.000 You definitely do that.
00:33:17.000 Did you hear George Santos on Tucker Carlson?
00:33:20.000 I listened to a bunch of that interview because George Santos is surprisingly engaging.
00:33:24.000 He basically just said what you said.
00:33:26.000 He said, Congress, they don't do anything.
00:33:28.000 It's basically like exaggerated high school.
00:33:31.000 It's just all politics and people banging in the storage closet.
00:33:36.000 That's high school.
00:33:39.000 Basically.
00:33:41.000 And it's interesting, right?
00:33:41.000 Yeah.
00:33:41.000 Yeah.
00:33:42.000 Because you would assume that Santos would be up for a pardon.
00:33:47.000 Santos is a great example of why of Republicans not doing this stuff.
00:33:51.000 Yeah, they shouldn't have voted him out.
00:33:52.000 That's the stupidest, idiotic thing ever.
00:33:54.000 Johnson didn't support it, though.
00:33:55.000 That's the good thing about Speaker Johnson is he was very much against all of that, but it was his own rhino New Yorkers who went for it.
00:34:01.000 But he wasn't against it enough.
00:34:02.000 He went around telling people to vote their conscience.
00:34:05.000 And that's total trash, telling people to vote their conscience.
00:34:09.000 What he should have done is said, listen, we've got this guy.
00:34:11.000 He's a Republican.
00:34:12.000 You might not like everything he's done with his own campaign finance, but look at half the Democrats who do the exact same stupid thing.
00:34:18.000 Just keep him in the House.
00:34:20.000 Like, why can't they just try winning?
00:34:20.000 Let's win.
00:34:22.000 Yeah, and I hear that Speaker Johnson's the one shutting down the potential argument for a pardon for Santos, thinking that it's going to affect Republicans in the midterms.
00:34:30.000 And that's the argument he's trying to do.
00:34:31.000 I think, yeah, so he's been his same trash.
00:34:34.000 Yeah.
00:34:35.000 They are.
00:34:35.000 They're so concerned about the opinion of the New York Times.
00:34:38.000 Less so about their own constituents.
00:34:40.000 Yeah.
00:34:41.000 You know what?
00:34:42.000 I do think the media trends are going to lead to Democrat control once again, though.
00:34:48.000 Just with like media is shifting towards shorts, which is going to eliminate the long-form content.
00:34:54.000 And this allows things like the very fine people hoax to become the dominant message.
00:34:57.000 And there's no real way to counter it.
00:34:59.000 For like the don't say gay bill.
00:35:01.000 Right.
00:35:01.000 So the issue is when they lie, to debunk the lie, you need to break down what the bill does to prove it.
00:35:07.000 And that takes a long time.
00:35:08.000 So when they claimed Donald Trump called Nazis very fine people, you'd have to show the full context and explain what Trump was talking about to break that lie.
00:35:17.000 With the heavy shift towards shorts, Instagram stories, reels, and TikTok, a lot of people aren't consuming fact-based information.
00:35:26.000 And they're going to just be glued to their phones, swiping, having no idea what's really going on in this country.
00:35:31.000 And maybe all they're actually trying to do in the Uni Party is just weather the storm.
00:35:36.000 In their mind, big tech will solve this problem.
00:35:39.000 You will have one generation between millennials and Gen X, maybe, one small element that is going to be subversive and attuned to the facts.
00:35:47.000 You get past this, you'll get a bunch of zombies again who will do whatever you say.
00:35:52.000 I mean, yeah, I got nothing.
00:35:59.000 Yeah, we'll see.
00:36:00.000 We'll see.
00:36:00.000 I think it's going to be very interesting.
00:36:03.000 I hope it's not shorts, the future of this country, because I watched some of those quick videos and it's not very informative.
00:36:10.000 But again, that's what everyone's loving these days.
00:36:12.000 And the algorithm promotes it when it's shorter than two minutes.
00:36:14.000 It's not that they're loving it.
00:36:15.000 It's that the machine is telling people what to love.
00:36:17.000 Yeah.
00:36:18.000 So I mean, the trick is for almost all of these platforms, if YouTube decides that you're going to be the big show, you will be.
00:36:26.000 And there was the example is this Van Life woman.
00:36:30.000 This is years ago.
00:36:31.000 She made two videos and got 3 million subscribers.
00:36:34.000 That's impressive.
00:36:34.000 Oh, wow.
00:36:35.000 Because apparently what had happened is that she found the cheat code keywords in one of her videos.
00:36:42.000 I think the thumbnail was like her in a towel having just showered with her pet snake and living van life, which hit key algorithm points right in the slot, bullseye.
00:36:51.000 So YouTube showed that video to literally everyone.
00:36:55.000 Not literally, but to 50 million people.
00:36:58.000 She gained millions of subs and it was like, what just happened?
00:37:01.000 And YouTube said, oops, the algorithm made you famous.
00:37:04.000 That's how the machine works.
00:37:06.000 They'll just decide.
00:37:07.000 Well, now it's an algorithm.
00:37:08.000 But to be honest with you, there's a very similar phenomenon when it comes to the music industry.
00:37:14.000 If you're a darling in the music industry, then you will get on all of the big tours.
00:37:19.000 You will get on all of the big shows.
00:37:22.000 You will get put into heavy rotation at Sirius and on all the radio stations.
00:37:27.000 That's the way that it's been in the music industry forever.
00:37:34.000 To a certain degree, you have to be writing music that people want to hear.
00:37:41.000 But it's marginal.
00:37:43.000 You can take, there's a lot of bands out there that are very, very well-known and very big that are not writing good music.
00:37:49.000 And it shows in the actual spins they get on apps like Spotify and stuff like that.
00:37:55.000 So the idea that it's unique to YouTube, it's really not.
00:37:58.000 It's something that's kind of always been when it comes to any kind of entertainment, I imagine.
00:38:03.000 I wonder about this.
00:38:04.000 So I pulled up her channel.
00:38:05.000 It was 1.3.
00:38:06.000 She got 1.3 million subscribers in a week with two videos, and she just vanished.
00:38:11.000 And there's a lot of people who do this.
00:38:13.000 Three years ago, she stopped making content.
00:38:16.000 She was getting a million on every video.
00:38:18.000 And it looks like she was only making, she wasn't making that many videos, a few per year, I guess.
00:38:23.000 And so it's just, it is very strange how the media apparatus works right now and where it's going.
00:38:29.000 Honestly, I have no idea.
00:38:31.000 But this format is not going to persist.
00:38:34.000 Absolutely not.
00:38:35.000 All of the big podcasts.
00:38:37.000 Yeah, this like the long form two-hour show is dying out.
00:38:41.000 I mean, Colbert was the old guard version and we're all laughing at him, but young people now are just on their phone looking at 30-second clips.
00:38:48.000 They're not watching shows like this either.
00:38:49.000 But they're not even, I mean, yes, they are doing that.
00:38:52.000 And the problem with those clips too and the way that you scroll, because I'll find myself in like an endless scrolling loop, you know, before I go to bed or something.
00:38:59.000 And It's like you sit down for a minute and look at your phone, and then you look up and it's a half hour later, and you're like, damn it.
00:39:05.000 Like, how did I, what did I even look at?
00:39:06.000 And you have no idea.
00:39:07.000 Yeah.
00:39:08.000 You know, you watch some guy like take a suitcase and turn it into a chair.
00:39:12.000 You know, you watch like a dance video.
00:39:15.000 Someone told you a better way to do Pilates and it's like, what?
00:39:19.000 My algorithm on Instagram is pretty, it's pretty awful.
00:39:19.000 Oh, yeah.
00:39:22.000 It's toxic.
00:39:23.000 I joke about it all the time, but it's women in their 30s getting facelifts.
00:39:26.000 Oh, dear God.
00:39:26.000 And it's the only thing.
00:39:29.000 Mine is what I said, people assembling furniture.
00:39:32.000 I'm like looking up skincare routines and it's like, get a facelift.
00:39:36.000 No, but it's really bad because even like on certain platforms like YouTube, I just kind of gave up hope on YouTube for my personal content that I was posting because we stop at like 1,500 followers and like that's it, subscribers.
00:39:47.000 And that's all you get on my content.
00:39:50.000 I've never been able to master the algorithm on YouTube.
00:39:52.000 I think YouTube intentionally manipulates the algorithm for political reasons.
00:39:57.000 The van life story, I think, hit the nail on the head with the hammer.
00:40:00.000 They were sending, they were mass, the reason why I think this woman got so many subscribers is that YouTube behind the scenes said, we want everyone living in vans and not owning homes.
00:40:10.000 You will live in the pod.
00:40:10.000 You will eat the bugs.
00:40:12.000 And this was 2019 when this happened.
00:40:14.000 This is just before COVID.
00:40:15.000 People were commenting online that they had never looked at this stuff before and they were getting inundated with van life videos telling them to go live in vans.
00:40:24.000 Yeah, I remember them when it happened to me.
00:40:25.000 Absolutely.
00:40:26.000 And I didn't understand why it was happening, but now that makes sense.
00:40:28.000 Why everyone was getting inundated with this hypnotic suggestion to not have a house and live in a van.
00:40:33.000 WEF.
00:40:34.000 It's a very powerful group.
00:40:35.000 And then, you know what happened?
00:40:37.000 These people bought vans, lived in them, and then abandoned them right away because it was miserable.
00:40:41.000 And they were like, that was the stupidest idea I've ever had.
00:40:43.000 I couldn't take a dump anywhere.
00:40:44.000 It is not awesome to live in a van.
00:40:47.000 I spent a lot of time living in a van and it is not awesome.
00:40:51.000 As soon as you can get a bus, you will forego pay to get a bus.
00:40:56.000 Like when you're in a van, you'll be like, okay, we can take a van and make good money or we can get a bus and be comfortable.
00:41:03.000 Bus.
00:41:04.000 Every single time, zero question.
00:41:06.000 Bus.
00:41:07.000 Yeah, we got the trailer for our mobile shows.
00:41:12.000 And I'm like, I could totally live in this.
00:41:13.000 There's a bedroom.
00:41:14.000 There's a TV.
00:41:15.000 It's like a little one-bedroom apartment.
00:41:15.000 There's a kitchen.
00:41:17.000 That's nice.
00:41:18.000 But in a van, here's the other problem with all of it is you can't shower, go to the bathroom.
00:41:23.000 Even in the trailers, like you're actually tracking where all that water is going.
00:41:28.000 When you shower, you're like, do not use too much.
00:41:31.000 Not only do we have very little, but we got to drain the tank and find somewhere to drain it.
00:41:34.000 And you can't go to the bathroom when it's full.
00:41:36.000 And then, oh, God.
00:41:37.000 That sounds awful.
00:41:38.000 Yep.
00:41:39.000 This is why when I was like moving out here, I was like, has to be town sewer.
00:41:44.000 Yeah.
00:41:45.000 Yep.
00:41:45.000 Yep.
00:41:46.000 I mean, septic's fine.
00:41:47.000 Yeah, I grew up with septic and there were always issues.
00:41:50.000 There was a leeching field.
00:41:51.000 There was don't run over there because that's where the septic is.
00:41:54.000 It was just, no, not doing that.
00:41:55.000 All right, let's jump to this story from ABC News.
00:41:59.000 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic officials bar trans women from competing in women's categories.
00:42:05.000 That is massive.
00:42:07.000 Trans women will no longer be eligible to compete in the U.S. in Olympic, the U.S. in the Olympic or Paralympic Games in women's categories after a recent policy change from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
00:42:18.000 Now, the question is, what about other nations?
00:42:21.000 Well, the thing is that other nations will have to comply if they want to compete in the United States.
00:42:29.000 Good.
00:42:30.000 I like it.
00:42:31.000 Yeah.
00:42:31.000 Interesting.
00:42:32.000 So perhaps 2032, there'll be only guys.
00:42:37.000 Like if they go to a different country.
00:42:38.000 If you go to a different country.
00:42:39.000 If they go to like France or something.
00:42:40.000 Or yeah, because Pakistan will load their team, their women's soccer team, full of fellas.
00:42:46.000 Why not?
00:42:47.000 That's what they do.
00:42:48.000 They already do that.
00:42:49.000 Really?
00:42:49.000 Pakistan does this?
00:42:49.000 Yeah.
00:42:50.000 Pakistan has, yeah, I'm pretty sure Pakistan has men on the women's.
00:42:54.000 Really?
00:42:55.000 They would allow that?
00:42:56.000 Either that or it was a parody and I fell for it.
00:42:59.000 But I'm pretty sure.
00:43:00.000 I'm pretty sure that it was Pakistan.
00:43:03.000 Well, they prefer trans people to homosexuals, correct?
00:43:07.000 Well, Iran forces transes people.
00:43:10.000 Yeah, I'm only saying this because it has to do with Islam, if I understand correctly.
00:43:16.000 What?
00:43:16.000 Yeah, Shia Islam.
00:43:17.000 They basically say you can.
00:43:19.000 Yeah.
00:43:19.000 So Shia, but not Sunni.
00:43:21.000 Not Sunni, from what I understand.
00:43:22.000 Only in Iran.
00:43:23.000 All right.
00:43:24.000 Well, I mean, and is Pakistan Shia or Sunni?
00:43:28.000 I don't know.
00:43:28.000 I know they're in Iran.
00:43:28.000 I'm not sure.
00:43:29.000 I know if they're in Pakistan.
00:43:30.000 Okay.
00:43:31.000 I'll Google that and find out.
00:43:32.000 Yeah, so the IOCC used to say that males who had a certain measure of testosterone were allowed to compete on women's teams.
00:43:41.000 But Trump said absolutely not in the United States.
00:43:45.000 So that's why the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Commission had to change their rules because otherwise American athletes wouldn't be able to compete in the Olympics.
00:43:54.000 So GPT says there are no publicly known or confirmed trans women competing on any women's soccer teams.
00:44:01.000 But maybe it's hallucinating.
00:44:02.000 It's possible.
00:44:04.000 Well, common sense is back and it's winning.
00:44:06.000 And I'm excited for that, at least at this point, because previous administration would have never even fought for this.
00:44:12.000 They would have fought against it.
00:44:13.000 Yeah.
00:44:14.000 They would have fought to make sure the whole team was nothing but dudes.
00:44:16.000 Isn't it crazy?
00:44:16.000 And they call themselves the party of women's rights.
00:44:19.000 It's the complete opposite.
00:44:20.000 And for some reason, they've been able to brainwash so many people into accepting.
00:44:23.000 Well, it's reverse chess, right?
00:44:24.000 It's like, what do the Democrats want historically?
00:44:27.000 You know, if you go back to the Civil War, this is a time when women didn't vote.
00:44:31.000 They were in the home and they had slaves.
00:44:33.000 So what are Democrats doing right now?
00:44:35.000 They're claiming to fight for the welfare of the black community.
00:44:39.000 Instead, promoting policies that just keep them impoverished and struggling.
00:44:43.000 They say that they want rights, but then demand to have foreigners with no rights clean their bathroom floors.
00:44:50.000 And now they're allowing men in women's sports, which is pushing women out, which will return women to their place.
00:44:56.000 And they want women to be drafted.
00:44:58.000 Yeah, I think that the interesting thing about trans and how so many lefty women got suckered into that whole thing is because women are, you know, stereotypically more agreeable.
00:45:11.000 So if a big man in a dress comes in and tells you, I'm a woman now, you're going to, the women are going to be like, oh, okay, we'll do what the big man in a dress says.
00:45:19.000 And what they will forget is that feminists are supposed to be not agreeable, right?
00:45:24.000 Like I remember talking to my friends about this who were all, we were all feminists.
00:45:28.000 And I was like, why are you going along with this?
00:45:30.000 Like, we're supposed to be the disagreeable ones.
00:45:32.000 Why are you just saying yes?
00:45:34.000 Makes no sense.
00:45:34.000 And there's no argument for it.
00:45:36.000 There's never any clear argument on their behalf as to why we should be doing this.
00:45:39.000 Well, they think a lot of women.
00:45:41.000 yeah, and there's a lot of them, too, that don't believe that men are women, but go along with it anyway because of the aforementioned agreeableness.
00:45:48.000 Do you really think that that's the situation that women actually don't think it, but they don't feel like they can stand up and say it?
00:45:55.000 I think that is true in an enormous amount of cases.
00:45:58.000 I know that my friends who I was working in Feminist Theater Collective with, they all agreed with me that men are not women, but they definitely did not feel like they could say that out loud.
00:46:09.000 Because men would beat them.
00:46:11.000 Yeah.
00:46:11.000 Well, that was 2018.
00:46:15.000 Okay, so that wasn't actually very long ago.
00:46:16.000 Do you think that...
00:46:37.000 You don't think, do you think that that do you think that there's a fear of being associated with the right wing with women that you would be in that kind of thing?
00:46:48.000 I think it really is a lot more simple than that.
00:46:50.000 I think it's you don't want your friends to yell at you at cocktail parties.
00:46:54.000 You still want to be invited to all the things.
00:46:56.000 The point that I'm making is if you are a right-leaning person, then those things don't happen to you generally.
00:47:03.000 Right.
00:47:04.000 Have you seen those memes that's like, you guys are a lot of fun.
00:47:06.000 We're not leftists.
00:47:08.000 Go on, please.
00:47:09.000 Well, that's the meme.
00:47:11.000 It's like people boating.
00:47:12.000 Okay.
00:47:13.000 You know, and then someone will be like, you guys seem like a lot of fun.
00:47:15.000 And the people on the boat will be like, that's because we're not leftists.
00:47:18.000 Because it's my, I imagine that women would voice their opinion.
00:47:25.000 And the reason that more women have actually started to voice their opinion now is because they're getting support from more people that are center and right-leaning.
00:47:33.000 Donald Trump winning.
00:47:33.000 It took J.K. Rowling.
00:47:34.000 No, it took J.K. Rowling.
00:47:37.000 And look what they did to her.
00:47:38.000 Right.
00:47:38.000 And she came out.
00:47:39.000 So she came out in December of whatever year that was and said, you know, like go to bed with whoever will have you, but men aren't women, basically.
00:47:49.000 But the previous June, she had come out and basically said something similar.
00:47:52.000 And her PR rep was like, oh, no, no, she's just old and she doesn't know what she's saying.
00:47:58.000 And she backed off it.
00:47:59.000 My favorite thing was how J.K. Rowling was on board with all of it for a while, like saying, actually, Hermione Granger was black.
00:48:08.000 And then she was like, I think.
00:48:09.000 I feel like that holds up in the books.
00:48:12.000 Yeah, because she's like, she's got frizzy hair, right?
00:48:15.000 And it's like, oh, shut up.
00:48:15.000 That proves it.
00:48:17.000 Yeah.
00:48:17.000 Come on.
00:48:18.000 Stop constantly.
00:48:19.000 And then what did you say?
00:48:20.000 Like some character, Dumbledore's gay.
00:48:21.000 And it's like, oh, come on.
00:48:23.000 And then she made him gay.
00:48:24.000 And it's just like, we get it, lady.
00:48:26.000 But then, but then they came for her identity.
00:48:30.000 And then she had to come out.
00:48:31.000 Now, with all due respect, I do appreciate she stood up to the, to the woke psycho mob and everything.
00:48:35.000 But, and, and, you know, to be fair, when would you expect someone to actually become a prize to the threats faced by wokeness?
00:48:43.000 Certainly when it affects them and they feel it and they see it.
00:48:45.000 So it is good that she spoke up.
00:48:48.000 And man, they, what did they do?
00:48:50.000 They had like a Christmas special and they disinvited her or something?
00:48:52.000 Yeah, she was not part of the Christmas special on HBO.
00:48:56.000 And even to this day, Rupert Grint, I'm pretty sure it was like Emma Watson.
00:49:01.000 Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe have like basically insulted her.
00:49:04.000 Yeah, but Draco Malfoy, whatever that actor's name was.
00:49:07.000 Tom Felton.
00:49:08.000 Like whatever.
00:49:08.000 J.K. Rowling is great.
00:49:09.000 She gave me a great career and I support her entirely.
00:49:12.000 Rupert Grint has had no career.
00:49:15.000 That's not true.
00:49:15.000 Really?
00:49:16.000 What's he doing?
00:49:16.000 He's been in a bunch of stuff.
00:49:18.000 Has he?
00:49:18.000 Yeah.
00:49:19.000 Really?
00:49:20.000 I mean, I like him, you know.
00:49:22.000 Tom Felton, the great actor, Tom Felton.
00:49:25.000 I like him, yeah.
00:49:26.000 He was on the CW in, I think, The Flash.
00:49:29.000 And he is now doing the Broadway.
00:49:32.000 What is he doing?
00:49:33.000 He's playing Draco Malfoy again.
00:49:36.000 Is he in the Harry Potter and the Children's Curse thing or whatever that is?
00:49:40.000 The stage show.
00:49:40.000 I think so.
00:49:42.000 He's back to being adult.
00:49:44.000 He's now adult Malfoy.
00:49:45.000 And he's returned to, what is that?
00:49:48.000 I don't know what it's called.
00:49:49.000 I don't know.
00:49:51.000 Oh, he was in a couple of things.
00:49:52.000 Rupert Grint.
00:49:53.000 Yeah, I think he's awful.
00:49:54.000 I did not know that.
00:49:54.000 He plays guitar.
00:49:55.000 I don't know anything about Harry Potter.
00:49:57.000 Yeah, I'm out on this one.
00:49:59.000 Keanu Reeves is starring in a Broadway show right now with Alex Winter.
00:50:02.000 Keanu Reeves?
00:50:03.000 Yeah, they're basically reprising Bill and Ted's, except with.
00:50:09.000 Not the weird woke garbage.
00:50:10.000 Yeah.
00:50:11.000 Well, no, they're doing Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot.
00:50:15.000 But they're doing the.
00:50:17.000 Okay.
00:50:19.000 I'm sorry.
00:50:20.000 I'm not familiar with Broadway at all.
00:50:22.000 No, it's not.
00:50:23.000 It's not a Broadway.
00:50:24.000 It's like not even a Broadway show.
00:50:25.000 Oh, okay.
00:50:26.000 It's like this weird old avant-garde show about two guys waiting for somebody.
00:50:32.000 And they just wait the whole time.
00:50:34.000 And then at the end, I'm not giving anything away.
00:50:36.000 See, you know, I got to defend all.
00:50:38.000 I got to defend old Rupert Grint here.
00:50:41.000 You know, I was talking to the misses about that song, Drops of Jupiter, the band Train.
00:50:47.000 And I said, I was like, yeah, it's a huge song.
00:50:50.000 I was like, oh, wow.
00:50:51.000 You know, I never knew that it was Train.
00:50:53.000 And then my wife was like, well, I mean, what did they have?
00:50:56.000 Like two songs.
00:50:57.000 So, you know, what do you really know by them?
00:50:59.000 And I was like, which one?
00:50:59.000 She was like, I think it was Hey Soul Sister, right?
00:51:03.000 Is that what it's called?
00:51:04.000 I'm like, yeah.
00:51:05.000 And I'm like, I'm pretty sure that's not true.
00:51:06.000 And I bet they have a ton of hits.
00:51:07.000 And then we looked it up and they have like 50 top billboard songs.
00:51:10.000 Like not really 50.
00:51:11.000 I think they have like 17.
00:51:14.000 They have Hey Virginia, Calling All Angels, Drive By, Hey Soul Sister.
00:51:20.000 Like it's their train is massive.
00:51:22.000 Huge.
00:51:23.000 Huge.
00:51:24.000 And I was like, I never knew I actually liked this band.
00:51:26.000 I had no idea that it was the name of the band.
00:51:27.000 And everybody knows those songs.
00:51:29.000 So anyway, there's a lot of issues where like you would say, Rupert Grant's not anything, not in anything.
00:51:35.000 Well, because you don't watch the things that he's in.
00:51:36.000 But if you pull up his filmography, he's been in it.
00:51:39.000 Yeah, he's honest.
00:51:39.000 He's been in a ton of stuff.
00:51:40.000 Yeah, nonstop.
00:51:41.000 I think part of that is that the...
00:51:45.000 What was that movie that Guillermo del Toro movie?
00:51:48.000 Oh, he was in that, but he does all the Em Night Shyamalan stuff.
00:51:51.000 Oh, yeah, I'm never going to.
00:51:55.000 Yeah.
00:51:56.000 What was the latest one?
00:51:57.000 Oh, actually, that one wasn't bad.
00:51:59.000 What was that movie?
00:52:00.000 Is this Knock at the Cabin?
00:52:02.000 I'm looking at his IMDb.
00:52:03.000 Yeah, I think that was it.
00:52:04.000 I wouldn't call it like, you know what, to be honest, it's one of the better Em Night Shyamalan movies.
00:52:09.000 Yeah.
00:52:09.000 Is it?
00:52:11.000 Yeah, we haven't really had much of a collective culture in the past 10 or 15 years.
00:52:16.000 It's hard to know, like, what even the most popular things are because the level of popularity of the most popular things is so degraded from what the level of popularity had been.
00:52:26.000 Do you remember when the Khaleesi stepped out of the burning hut naked and everything on fire?
00:52:31.000 You don't remember that, Phil?
00:52:31.000 No.
00:52:33.000 I never watched the Game of Thrones, right?
00:52:37.000 It was crazy how every Sunday when a new episode of Game of Thrones came out, everyone on Twitter was tweeting about the episode.
00:52:44.000 And then when Daenerys Targaryen, she kills, what's his name, Drago or whatever?
00:52:50.000 I don't know.
00:52:50.000 It's been so long.
00:52:51.000 It's been a decade.
00:52:52.000 She knocks the fire.
00:52:53.000 Everyone burns to death, but she can't be burned.
00:52:54.000 And then she walks out.
00:52:55.000 Everything's on fire and they're all screaming and dying.
00:52:57.000 And that's how the episode ended.
00:52:59.000 The fire emoji was trending.
00:53:02.000 Everybody was just blasting fire emojis on Twitter.
00:53:06.000 And it's kind of interesting because far leftists, corporate press, and anti-establishment personalities were tweeting with each other, talking about the show.
00:53:16.000 And that stuff is unifying, but we don't have that anymore.
00:53:20.000 No, that was a cool thing about Game of Thrones.
00:53:22.000 It was so cool, in fact, that I tried to watch Game of Thrones and the violence within the first like 15 minutes was enough to, because I was a new mom at that point.
00:53:30.000 And there's like, you can't, you just can't really handle violence against children and stuff when you're a new mom.
00:53:37.000 You can't do it.
00:53:38.000 There's nothing unifying anymore.
00:53:42.000 There's no issue where some liberal journalist and some MAGA guy are going to tweet at each other and be like, yeah, that was awesome.
00:53:50.000 Like a rock band or something.
00:53:52.000 No.
00:53:52.000 It's just completely bifurcated.
00:53:53.000 When I was a kid, at the next day in school, we'd all be talking about literally the Cosby Show or whatever the shows were.
00:54:02.000 There was like must-see TV on NBC.
00:54:05.000 And if you hadn't watched the shows, you were like out of the loop.
00:54:07.000 You didn't have anything to talk to your friends about at lunch because we all watched the same TV.
00:54:10.000 We'd talk about that and what we had for dinner.
00:54:13.000 Very exciting.
00:54:14.000 It's a whole nine years.
00:54:15.000 Yeah.
00:54:16.000 I wonder how we emerge from this, right?
00:54:19.000 Maybe we can't.
00:54:20.000 If you go back in time, you have like a little village.
00:54:23.000 Everybody's talking about the same thing.
00:54:24.000 They go to church.
00:54:25.000 They talk about the same thing.
00:54:26.000 They go back home.
00:54:27.000 Little girls and little boys grow up together believing the exact same things, living the lives exactly that their grandparents live, farming or, you know, rudimentary jobs in a small village.
00:54:36.000 Except for those black sheep who break off, go to London.
00:54:38.000 Yeah.
00:54:39.000 Sure, these things happen.
00:54:40.000 But then you'd end up with like, you know, the boy and the girl would grow up wanting the exact same things around the exact same people, knowing each other their whole lives.
00:54:46.000 They'd get married and they have kids, and then the process would repeat.
00:54:49.000 But we largely believed the same things.
00:54:52.000 And so it's interesting when you hear these stories about like the jihad or whatever, whatever the religion may be, a violent religion comes, you know, puts you on the ground, puts a knife to your throat and says, denounce your religion.
00:55:05.000 That's basically saying, reject everything you know to be true.
00:55:09.000 It's telling someone to rapidly alter.
00:55:11.000 And some people did and some people didn't.
00:55:13.000 Now, no one believes anything.
00:55:16.000 So even next door neighbors completely disagree.
00:55:19.000 How do we function as a society when you're going to walk outside your house, especially with the AI stuff that's coming?
00:55:25.000 We were messing around with AI music earlier and it's absolutely insane.
00:55:28.000 Seriously, take any song.
00:55:30.000 Guys, I'm going to tell you this right now.
00:55:31.000 Open up Suno, S-U-N-O, take any MP3 you have, upload it, tell it to cover the song, and it'll auto load the lyrics, and then you can change the style.
00:55:43.000 So you can literally take a Beatles song, you can take Eleanor Rigmy, load it up and say, make a house cover, and it will.
00:55:51.000 And it's nuts.
00:55:53.000 We are going to watch different shows walk outside.
00:55:56.000 Your neighbor's going to be grabbing, not the newspaper, the guest walking their dog, who knows?
00:56:01.000 And you're going to say, hey, did you catch the latest episode of House?
00:56:03.000 And they're like, house was canceled years ago.
00:56:05.000 Oh, yeah, but I AI generate new episodes you've never seen.
00:56:08.000 What are you going to ask them about?
00:56:09.000 You'll have nothing in common.
00:56:09.000 Yeah.
00:56:10.000 You're going to watch your own AI generated football matches.
00:56:13.000 Well, and it's like you were talking about before with things getting shorter and way less involved and the people scrolling.
00:56:21.000 These kids are going to have to figure out what they relate about and what they think is important and how they communicate with each other.
00:56:27.000 Like my son plays video games with his friends online and they like talk on Discord while they're playing or they talk on the phone while they're playing in-game chat or whatever.
00:56:39.000 And he's managed to like coordinate old friends from different places with new friends from, you know, where we live now and stuff.
00:56:47.000 But they managed to find common ground in obscure things that no one else knows about anyway.
00:56:55.000 You know, but like they have their like, what I don't even remember what the name of the new game is that one of his friends was like, we have to play this and now they're all playing this game.
00:57:05.000 It looks cool.
00:57:06.000 Maybe showing me things.
00:57:07.000 You know, I'm thinking about it.
00:57:09.000 The last unifying thing is politics.
00:57:11.000 And it's not unifying us, but there were always two teams.
00:57:16.000 We just never really cared all that much about politics because we were more concerned with what was on the tonight show or something like that.
00:57:21.000 Now, because media is completely decentralized, the only thing that we have unifying us is the two parent factions of politics because people in power do not want to give that up and are holding on to it.
00:57:33.000 I wonder if what ends up happening is politics gets decentralized in much the same way, and then you have the two party system breaking.
00:57:40.000 What would that look like, decentralized politics?
00:57:42.000 Just look at how media is today and politics, right?
00:57:45.000 You'll get 7,000 people voting for one party, 7,000 voting for another party.
00:57:50.000 And then we look at the list of 48,000 different political parties in the U.S. Hey, that one got a million votes.
00:57:56.000 They won.
00:57:58.000 Well, that's what Elon Musk is hoping for.
00:58:00.000 And I know we were just talking about talking to your neighbors and what do you have common to talk to your neighbors about these days.
00:58:05.000 I think most people don't even talk to their neighbors anymore.
00:58:08.000 I walk past people I live with in my building and they don't even say hello.
00:58:11.000 And I think that's also adding to this political tension between both sides because we're not communicating with people.
00:58:16.000 We're only communicating online.
00:58:18.000 And I feel like everyone's just completely lost the, we do have common, a lot in common with other people.
00:58:23.000 Like, I mean, even though I know we tend to think that Democrats aren't very patriotic, I think that when I do talk to Democrats, They do have a love for our country.
00:58:33.000 And if we have a communication, if we have a late communication, I think we'd all be able to understand that and be able to talk about that.
00:58:39.000 Phil's looking like, no, I think we have to break down what you mean by a love for this country.
00:58:45.000 Yeah, so the typical zombified liberal who has no idea what this country is, I wouldn't say loves this country.
00:58:50.000 Yeah, I think a moderate Democrat, though, still does.
00:58:53.000 I disagree.
00:58:54.000 Moderate Democrat might.
00:58:56.000 But I think that most of your actual left-leaning Democrats and further left than Democrats, they don't.
00:59:05.000 They legitimately hate the country.
00:59:06.000 They're fuming off of hate.
00:59:07.000 So I'll put it this way.
00:59:10.000 If you love this country, would you intentionally empower people who are burning the country to the ground?
00:59:16.000 Like if you have a beautiful house and you're like, I love my house.
00:59:18.000 Okay.
00:59:18.000 I love this house.
00:59:20.000 Would you let people in who are smashing the windows and starting fires?
00:59:22.000 Well, no, you wouldn't.
00:59:23.000 But here's the other thing, too.
00:59:24.000 I think their algorithm is different than our algorithm.
00:59:26.000 They don't even see this stuff.
00:59:27.000 You know, I talk to my sisters who don't even agree with me politically on things.
00:59:30.000 And when I'm pointing out things, I mean, even the whole Joe Biden, Ashley Biden diary, they had no idea about any of this.
00:59:35.000 It's like they live in a totally separate world.
00:59:37.000 Sure, sure.
00:59:38.000 They love the country the way I love watching House.
00:59:41.000 I've seen a handful of episodes.
00:59:42.000 They're pretty good.
00:59:44.000 I can't really cite it.
00:59:45.000 I know the name of one actor, Hugh Laurie.
00:59:48.000 But, you know, someone asked me, I'd be like, yeah, I love House.
00:59:51.000 It's a great show.
00:59:52.000 Name one episode.
00:59:52.000 Okay.
00:59:53.000 I don't know any of the titles of the episodes.
00:59:54.000 I don't know any of the actors except for Hugh Laurie.
00:59:56.000 I can't even off the top of my head remember a single episode.
00:59:59.000 Wait, hold on.
01:00:00.000 Let me try.
01:00:02.000 I can't do it.
01:00:03.000 I can remember.
01:00:04.000 The magician one.
01:00:05.000 The magician one.
01:00:06.000 I don't remember why or how, but a magician threw a card at the wall and tricked house.
01:00:10.000 Brianna, what do you, so what would you say to someone that says, look, there was a time where Democrats would say that they love America, right?
01:00:17.000 But nowadays they don't.
01:00:18.000 And then say you were to present evidence like, look at Superman, right?
01:00:22.000 Superman historically had the motto, you know, truth, justice in the American way.
01:00:28.000 And even up to the most, not the most recent, but the Superman incarnation that was previous to this, right?
01:00:34.000 The man of steel.
01:00:36.000 I just watched that the other night.
01:00:37.000 And at the end, the Superman's character says, he's like, I'm from Kansas, I grew up in Kansas.
01:00:44.000 It doesn't get much more American than that.
01:00:46.000 And there are American flags throughout the film, right?
01:00:50.000 That was in the whole film, the American flag is about the most colorful things that you see in the Man of Steel, right?
01:00:58.000 But then in the new one, James Gunn has changed the motto to truth, justice, and the human way.
01:01:04.000 He doesn't?
01:01:04.000 He never says that, though.
01:01:05.000 Not in the movie.
01:01:06.000 Okay, so that's what James Gunn has said in interviews.
01:01:11.000 And I don't know for sure.
01:01:13.000 Tim, you'd know because you've seen it.
01:01:14.000 But I don't think that they have the same kind of love of the American flag and that same kind of image.
01:01:19.000 I will say, I don't recall in the movie him saying anything like that, but the premise of the movie is literally that he stops two countries from going to war, and one of those countries is aligned with the US government.
01:01:29.000 The U.S. government is upset about it.
01:01:31.000 But they don't think he should be charged.
01:01:32.000 They say, well, he's well-intentioned, and we don't want to go to war publicly with Superman.
01:01:37.000 So it's, you know.
01:01:38.000 He wants to go to war with Superman.
01:01:40.000 But the point being, there was a time where we did, you know, we had these shared ideas and things that we all believed and things that, and it was okay to be patriotic and love America.
01:01:52.000 And someone, you know, a character like Superman was thought of as the quintessential American.
01:01:57.000 He grew up in Kansas.
01:01:58.000 You know, he was, he was, he came to America from outer space.
01:02:02.000 He grew up in Kansas.
01:02:03.000 His parents were pro-America.
01:02:05.000 Like he believed in the American way.
01:02:07.000 And now, you know, the people that are writing Superman, they're trying to make him more of an international thing.
01:02:12.000 He's for all of humanity, et cetera, et cetera.
01:02:15.000 He's an immigrant.
01:02:16.000 Yeah, you know, that kind of, I mean, what's your take on that?
01:02:20.000 Do you still think that the people that write these kind of these kind of movies and stuff like this, this kind of fiction?
01:02:26.000 Oh, wait, wait.
01:02:27.000 Do you think that they really love America?
01:02:29.000 I got it.
01:02:29.000 Have you seen Men in Black?
01:02:31.000 I'm not a movie person.
01:02:32.000 You haven't seen Men in Black from 1999 or whatever time?
01:02:36.000 I know.
01:02:36.000 I know.
01:02:36.000 I'm sorry.
01:02:37.000 So for those that are listening, that the alien comes, crash lands, and then Vincent D'Anofrio's character walks out.
01:02:44.000 He's a farmer, and it eats him and then puts his skin over his body and walks into the house and he goes, sugar water.
01:02:53.000 And the wife's like, what?
01:02:54.000 He's like, sugar water.
01:02:56.000 And then she puts sugar in the water and he just slams it.
01:02:58.000 He's like, Mar.
01:02:59.000 Well, she loves Edgar, right?
01:03:02.000 Just like Democrats love America.
01:03:03.000 So when these disgusting, zombified liches wear this country like a skin suit and the moderate liberals can't tell the difference and say, I love America.
01:03:11.000 It's like, that is a Marxist zombie, not America.
01:03:15.000 What they're claiming they love does not actually represent this country.
01:03:19.000 Yeah, I mean, I don't disagree with that.
01:03:21.000 I think that I think there's a lot of ignorance on the left, and I don't think that they see it as Marxist.
01:03:26.000 They don't see it there.
01:03:27.000 But like, right, like the argument is, you know, Sloth loved baby Ruth, but didn't know what it was either.
01:03:33.000 You know what I mean?
01:03:34.000 So we can certainly recognize that people who are cognitively impaired and don't pay attention can love something.
01:03:39.000 But just like, you know, the stupid child who thinks the baby wolf is a puppy until it grows up, these people are sitting there being like, I don't see any of this stuff.
01:03:48.000 It's like that, remember that Emirates flight that flew straight over Iran during the war?
01:03:53.000 And the meme was, you know, I turned off social media.
01:03:55.000 My mental health has never been better.
01:03:57.000 That's what they are.
01:03:58.000 So when they're like, Donald Trump claims Obama was engaged in treason, but he had no evidence.
01:04:03.000 We're sitting here being like, oh my God.
01:04:05.000 Do you literally get your news from memes?
01:04:07.000 And they're like, hey, hey, you're a fascist.
01:04:09.000 Because they, you know, who did we have on who believed the Very Fine People hoax?
01:04:14.000 Oh, I remember.
01:04:16.000 Karen or whatever her name is?
01:04:16.000 I don't remember.
01:04:17.000 I don't remember that.
01:04:20.000 You don't remember what her last name was, but her first name was Heron.
01:04:22.000 And she was like, wait, Trump never said that?
01:04:24.000 And we were like, holy crap, it's been almost 10 years.
01:04:28.000 Trump never said that.
01:04:29.000 They still believe it.
01:04:31.000 Well, I would more so blame Republican messaging.
01:04:34.000 I mean, there's very little outreach.
01:04:36.000 I remember when I graduated high school, for example, they hit you with a registration form to register to vote.
01:04:41.000 And like, I just figured that since I'm a female, I've got to just go on the line of Democrats.
01:04:46.000 And it's because Republicans don't have any outreach.
01:04:48.000 I talk to black Americans all the time, and they don't even realize that they have conservative values.
01:04:52.000 And yet they still have loyalty to a party that doesn't align with their actual beliefs.
01:04:56.000 I think it's a messaging issue that they just keep flopping on.
01:04:59.000 Do you believe that your average run-of-the-mill Democrat thinks that black people can't get IDs?
01:05:07.000 Tough one.
01:05:07.000 I think it's more of a liberal thing.
01:05:10.000 I don't know if it's all of them.
01:05:11.000 Sonny Hodges is a vestige of slavery.
01:05:14.000 I'd be willing to bet that if you went to New York and asked your average person, they're going to be like, Yeah, it's really hard for them.
01:05:20.000 And they just don't think it through, and they just don't realize how racist that is.
01:05:23.000 And that black people have driver's licenses and non-driver's IDs and file their taxes and have birth certificates.
01:05:31.000 So when we say they love this country, I don't know what they love, but when you have like, you know, I'm not trying to drag her and be a dick because we enjoyed her coming on the show.
01:05:42.000 But this woman is a journalist who lives in Brooklyn and she believed near 10 years on that Trump called Nazis fine people.
01:05:49.000 So she claims that she's not being biased and she's not a liberal.
01:05:52.000 And it's like, I don't think you understand.
01:05:55.000 You are, Andrew Breitbrock called this default liberal.
01:05:58.000 They have no idea what they're talking about.
01:05:59.000 They don't do the research and they think they're smart.
01:06:01.000 I'll give a shout out to Jess Margera, who literally tweeted that he was a better journalist than all of the journalists in his pajamas because he uncovered Epstein was funding Pam Bondi when in fact all he actually uncovered was aggregate donation listings on open secrets.
01:06:15.000 But he's too stupid to realize he's stupid.
01:06:18.000 Right.
01:06:19.000 So perhaps they love America, but Dunning Krueger impairs their ability to make the country work.
01:06:24.000 Yeah, I mean, so the reporter you're talking about who lived in Brooklyn, I mean, it's like there's no other, there's no conservative voices out there that they're ever going to interact with.
01:06:32.000 There's no moderate Republicans that they're going to interact with likely in Brooklyn, New York.
01:06:36.000 As a journalist, there's no reason why they would ever fact-check any of these stories.
01:06:40.000 Because they're not real journalists.
01:06:41.000 Yeah, for sure.
01:06:42.000 And I think that's the problem here.
01:06:43.000 But I mean, you were just talking about the algorithm, too.
01:06:45.000 It's just, it's also tainted.
01:06:46.000 And, you know, if you're not an intelligent person who's searching for facts, you're gone.
01:06:50.000 Let's jump to this story from Rolling Stone.
01:06:52.000 Stephen Colbert addresses cancellation by telling Trump to go F yourself.
01:06:57.000 I love this because his ratings are in the gutter.
01:06:59.000 His demographic is about to go off the cliff.
01:07:03.000 And he's acting like he's been personally slighted while engaging in conspiracizing.
01:07:08.000 Is that a word?
01:07:09.000 It is now.
01:07:10.000 I like it.
01:07:10.000 It is now.
01:07:11.000 He basically says in the show, the reason why it's remarkable.
01:07:15.000 He goes, according to a leaked report, the show was losing $40 to $50 million per year.
01:07:20.000 $40, that's too much.
01:07:21.000 I can imagine 24.
01:07:23.000 Then where would the other 16 go?
01:07:25.000 And it's like, wait, what?
01:07:26.000 Is he implying that CBS is okay losing $24 million a year and he's getting canceled now because they got to give $16 million to Trump over the lawsuit?
01:07:34.000 As if the lawsuit isn't annually, right?
01:07:37.000 Like every year they're going to have to give him.
01:07:39.000 That's stupid.
01:07:40.000 And then also, like, if it's Donald Trump's fault, if he was really doing it to shut him up and stuff, why would they allow him to, or why would he allow him to stay for another year while he can sit there and mauled every night?
01:07:53.000 Well, the reality is Colbert gets, he says we're number one in writings.
01:07:59.000 Yeah, among 70-year-olds, bro.
01:08:01.000 So when you actually look at key demo, he loses to Kimmel.
01:08:05.000 When you look at his YouTube channel, he's the worst performing of all of the hosts.
01:08:08.000 He's lying.
01:08:09.000 And this is one of the most pathetic responses to your show being canceled I've ever seen.
01:08:15.000 Bro, shows get canceled all the time.
01:08:19.000 Is there any other moment we've seen in history where a guy had a meltdown the way Colbert did over his show being canceled?
01:08:25.000 And a bunch of celebrities went to his show, I think, was it last night at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York to show their support.
01:08:25.000 It's been ridiculous.
01:08:32.000 And you had Adam Sandler in the audience and Andy Cohen and a whole bunch of people.
01:08:36.000 And no one knew it happened because nobody watches that show.
01:08:39.000 No.
01:08:39.000 And then you also had Jon Stewart did a, had a, let a gospel choir in the song, you know, go F Yourself, where that was the only lyric.
01:08:48.000 And he's dancing around.
01:08:50.000 Meanwhile, did you see what Trump said?
01:08:52.000 He said, it's really good to see them go, and I hope I played a major part in it.
01:08:57.000 You know, he called for Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon to be next in the cancel cancellation.
01:09:04.000 Happy Gilmore 2 is coming out on Friday.
01:09:06.000 I will go see that.
01:09:07.000 And it's on Netflix.
01:09:08.000 Oh, is it?
01:09:10.000 It is a sign of the end of times.
01:09:12.000 Colbert's audience, they're aging.
01:09:15.000 They are 70 years old.
01:09:18.000 So realistically, we can't even argue they'll be around that much longer.
01:09:22.000 I mean, maybe a lot of these really old folks are sitting in the chair, sunken into the sofa, just that's all they do all night.
01:09:29.000 I'm not trying to be mean to old people, but they're just chilling.
01:09:31.000 They're not doing much.
01:09:33.000 But how much are they participating in the market that advertisers want to be involved in that and that it's going to have an impact?
01:09:38.000 What I will say is I think the reason this has persisted as long as it has is that there are no young people, which I often bring up, which gives disproportionate weight to older generations, of which, you know, boomers are a very large generation.
01:09:52.000 But you also have the boomers are refusing to give up anything.
01:09:55.000 They're refusing to sell their homes.
01:09:58.000 They're refusing to, you know, give up their late night talk shows.
01:10:01.000 They're refusing to give up their jobs.
01:10:04.000 That was the silent generation.
01:10:04.000 Who raised them?
01:10:06.000 That was the people that, the people that fought in World War II.
01:10:09.000 That was the greatest, isn't it?
01:10:10.000 Yeah.
01:10:10.000 Silent was the greatest.
01:10:11.000 Yeah, silent was Biden.
01:10:13.000 Yeah, the next was my grandparents, the greatest generation.
01:10:17.000 Now, what did the greatest generation do wrong that it led to – There is a reality.
01:10:17.000 Greatest had the boomers.
01:10:33.000 Gen Z and millennials are lazy.
01:10:36.000 That does not mean that all of them are lazy.
01:10:38.000 It means that many of them, that we are seeing trends among this generation.
01:10:42.000 Boomers, there's a trend among their generation to hoard and not to disperse among their generations the way previous generations did.
01:10:49.000 Now, it's not entirely their fault.
01:10:50.000 They are living a lot longer.
01:10:52.000 Used to be that in the past, you would die.
01:10:54.000 So your stuff would just move on.
01:10:56.000 But boomers own a disproportionate amount of wealth relative to every other generation.
01:11:01.000 And it is shockingly insane.
01:11:02.000 That's definitely true that that's happening.
01:11:05.000 Yeah, they do have a lot more.
01:11:07.000 They still have a couple of homes each, you know, a lot of these people.
01:11:10.000 Corporate equities, everything.
01:11:11.000 They own 80% of the stock market.
01:11:14.000 I mean, what happens when they go?
01:11:15.000 The stock market will just maybe tank.
01:11:16.000 It is going to tank.
01:11:17.000 So I have predicted this, and I could be wrong because who the FMI?
01:11:22.000 But when these people, so equities, maybe not maybe, but the housing market, I think, is going to be insane.
01:11:28.000 And they're going to have to fabricate.
01:11:30.000 They're going to have to prop it up with communistic like government controls.
01:11:33.000 Because when a boomer dies, you mean like 28, 2008 or different?
01:11:40.000 That was propped up too.
01:11:41.000 Different, but here's what I think may happen.
01:11:45.000 Gen Z has no money, they're accumulating no wealth.
01:11:48.000 Many of them have decided not to even bother saving because how the hell are you going to buy a $500,000 house when you're getting paid $35,000, $40,000 a year to start?
01:11:57.000 There's no vision.
01:11:58.000 You look at that.
01:11:59.000 There's a clip from Boy Meets World.
01:12:00.000 No, no, no, was it Boy Meets World?
01:12:02.000 I don't know.
01:12:02.000 I don't know.
01:12:03.000 Was it with the Panga?
01:12:04.000 Yeah, that's Boy Meets World.
01:12:05.000 Okay.
01:12:05.000 So in one of the later episodes, they're buying a house and it's like $80,000 for a house?
01:12:10.000 I'm going to need $4,000 down.
01:12:10.000 Jeez.
01:12:13.000 $80,000?
01:12:14.000 It was a viral clip.
01:12:15.000 This is from the late 90s.
01:12:16.000 Yeah.
01:12:16.000 Late 90s.
01:12:17.000 So Gen Z's not saving.
01:12:19.000 Boomers are going to die and they're going to give their houses to their millennial children.
01:12:26.000 Now, what's going to happen is millennial from Missouri inherits a $500,000 house, but they live in Chicago.
01:12:32.000 They're going to try and sell it to nobody.
01:12:34.000 And there's no one of their generation who has the wealth to buy.
01:12:37.000 So what ends up happening is a bunch of millennials may inherit properties, but no one has the liquid cash to actually buy a house.
01:12:44.000 They may be swapping houses with each other to try and live in areas they want to live, but the market is going to tank.
01:12:50.000 There's going to be no Gen Z buyers and no Gen Alpha buyers.
01:12:53.000 Gen Alpha is only 40 million, which is psychotic.
01:12:53.000 There's no Gen Alpha.
01:12:56.000 It's half the size of the millennials.
01:12:58.000 How big is the Gen Z?
01:13:00.000 Gen Z is 72 million.
01:13:02.000 Millennial is 80 and Alpha is 42.
01:13:06.000 It's crazy.
01:13:07.000 Absolutely insane.
01:13:08.000 But I mean, the Gen Z still has time to have some Gen Alpha.
01:13:12.000 Gen, no, I think they capped Gen Alpha's closed now.
01:13:16.000 Is it?
01:13:17.000 Yeah, I think Gen Alpha ends officially this year.
01:13:19.000 And so it's remarkably small.
01:13:19.000 Oh.
01:13:22.000 If you do take the interpretation to extend it by two years, they're looking at 50 million.
01:13:25.000 Yeah.
01:13:26.000 So, okay, you know, still a little bit more than half.
01:13:28.000 Not replacement.
01:13:29.000 But if a millennial inherits a house, Gen Z can't buy it.
01:13:33.000 And the value of the property is based upon the demand.
01:13:38.000 So here's what happens.
01:13:40.000 In a true market, you inherit a million dollar house.
01:13:43.000 Let's be real.
01:13:44.000 10 years from now, the process are probably going to be a million bucks.
01:13:46.000 And then you're going to put it on the market.
01:13:47.000 No one's going to want to buy it because they can't.
01:13:49.000 And so you're going to go to the agent and you're going to say, look, I don't want to move to Missouri.
01:13:53.000 I don't want to hire a management company to maintain the property.
01:13:57.000 Your agent's going to say, if you do not, squatters will take it over or it will fall apart.
01:14:02.000 A pipe can burst.
01:14:03.000 And you will find out a week later the house is gone.
01:14:06.000 You need to do something with it.
01:14:07.000 And they're going to go, oh, sell it.
01:14:09.000 We have no offers at a million.
01:14:11.000 800,000.
01:14:12.000 A week later, we have zero offers.
01:14:15.000 Five, zero offers.
01:14:17.000 Four, okay, BlackRock has come in and said they'll buy it at four.
01:14:21.000 Yeah, that's a disaster, too.
01:14:23.000 And then you have the foreign buyers, too.
01:14:26.000 Foreign buyers, China, you know, because of course Katie Hobbs can't be bothered to pass the law which bans Chinese buying land in Arizona.
01:14:35.000 You know what's really crazy over by us?
01:14:38.000 You know, a lot of people like to say that Tim lives in the middle of nowhere and they built a studio even further out in the middle of nowhere.
01:14:45.000 You know, Bannon was talking about driving up in the woods to our old studio where we had lived at the time.
01:14:50.000 Now we have this big property and they've started, developments have been popping up.
01:14:56.000 Have you seen it?
01:14:58.000 I think they've built like 50 to 100 houses.
01:15:01.000 And there's who is going to move into these things?
01:15:03.000 No, it's not just that.
01:15:04.000 They're not increasing infrastructure.
01:15:06.000 So if you try and drive down these roads now, there's traffic jams on these roads.
01:15:11.000 We have traffic jams.
01:15:12.000 There's like less people in this state than the entirety of Brooklyn.
01:15:15.000 Yeah.
01:15:16.000 And the houses are all terrible.
01:15:17.000 And the houses are terrible.
01:15:18.000 Yeah, they're cheap.
01:15:19.000 Yeah.
01:15:20.000 But that's who are they for?
01:15:20.000 Yeah.
01:15:21.000 I have not been because there's not a lot of jobs either.
01:15:25.000 That's my right.
01:15:25.000 $300,000.
01:15:26.000 Well, they're $300,000.
01:15:28.000 Like the area that I live in where my place is, like, I'm the first tenant in this townhouse that I got down here, right?
01:15:34.000 And there's a bunch of houses in the neighborhood.
01:15:36.000 It's not only townhouses.
01:15:38.000 And the houses start at like $350,000, I think.
01:15:42.000 They say they start in the threes.
01:15:43.000 I'm not exactly sure, but like $350,000 for, you know, maybe a quarter, an eighth of an acre.
01:15:50.000 There's like no property.
01:15:51.000 It's just the house.
01:15:52.000 The house is probably two bedrooms.
01:15:55.000 I'm not sure.
01:15:56.000 I'm gone in to look at any of the stuff.
01:15:59.000 But like they're popping up all over the place.
01:16:04.000 They're still building in my area.
01:16:05.000 So I have no idea who they're going to get to fill these houses at all.
01:16:09.000 But the places that they're building, they are getting filled very quickly.
01:16:13.000 So it could be people.
01:16:15.000 It's probably renters.
01:16:16.000 Yeah, a lot of renters.
01:16:17.000 I know I rent.
01:16:18.000 A lot of renters.
01:16:18.000 Yeah.
01:16:19.000 And it's kind of crazy, too, all these new houses that they're building.
01:16:19.000 Here at least.
01:16:22.000 I mean, whether it's Florida, Texas, nobody has a backyard anymore.
01:16:25.000 And I remember just growing up, everyone had a backyard and it was like a thing.
01:16:29.000 And for some reason, I mean, we know what the reason is, everyone's, their houses are very close together.
01:16:33.000 Now that seems to be the new norm with no backyards.
01:16:36.000 I have a backyard.
01:16:37.000 Yeah.
01:16:38.000 And I have an acre.
01:16:39.000 I have a little bit of a good life.
01:16:41.000 I have a little bit of a backyard down here.
01:16:42.000 I love my little tiny house.
01:16:43.000 But in New Hampshire, I've got a whole lot of property.
01:16:46.000 Well, in New Hampshire, you're a landed estate owner.
01:16:51.000 You're a duke.
01:16:52.000 50 acres.
01:16:53.000 Maybe even an earl.
01:16:54.000 I don't know which one is higher up.
01:16:56.000 You build townhouses on that land.
01:16:58.000 No, I'm not building anything.
01:16:59.000 I'm keeping my privacy is what I'm doing.
01:17:03.000 The interesting thing about all this generational stuff is that when the 08 crash happened, immediate predictions emerged that 18 years from now, we will be economically devastated because people stopped having babies.
01:17:16.000 And what we're seeing right now is universities are collapsing because there's no enrollment.
01:17:21.000 So there was one university, it was like in Utah, it was like 200 years old, and it just shut down and went out of business.
01:17:26.000 Really?
01:17:26.000 Yep.
01:17:27.000 No young people means no colleges.
01:17:29.000 That's a good thing, I guess.
01:17:30.000 I remember when I was trying to get into college and at the time, Gen X was like the lowest birth rate generation because of like Vietnam abortion and contraception.
01:17:40.000 Right.
01:17:41.000 So we all like all of us got, I even got into college.
01:17:45.000 I had no business getting into college.
01:17:46.000 And I got in and I went to college.
01:17:50.000 And there was no reason I should get into college.
01:17:52.000 There just weren't enough people to fill the colleges.
01:17:54.000 So I got a spot.
01:17:55.000 Wow.
01:17:56.000 Yeah, it wouldn't be too bad if they shut down.
01:17:58.000 They're going to turn the old college buildings into migrant housing.
01:18:02.000 That's not a joke.
01:18:03.000 That's not a joke.
01:18:04.000 I wouldn't be surprised.
01:18:05.000 Several like liberal arts colleges in Westchester just full of Guatemalan immigrants.
01:18:10.000 Yes.
01:18:12.000 And you're going to walk in and they're going to have like stewed beef and it's going to be delicious.
01:18:16.000 Right.
01:18:16.000 Lamb.
01:18:16.000 Right.
01:18:17.000 You know.
01:18:17.000 Well, goat, depending on where people are actually.
01:18:20.000 And you're going to have to learn Spanish.
01:18:21.000 Guinea pigs, those giant guinea pig things.
01:18:23.000 Capybara.
01:18:24.000 Yes.
01:18:25.000 They eat capybara.
01:18:26.000 I don't know eat capybara.
01:18:27.000 I don't know.
01:18:27.000 I'm making stuff up.
01:18:28.000 Everybody's friends up.
01:18:29.000 I'm making stuff up.
01:18:31.000 Everybody's friends.
01:18:33.000 Everybody loves a capybara.
01:18:35.000 Let's jump to this story from the post-millennial.
01:18:38.000 Pam Bondi removes first assistant U.S. attorney for NJ after federal judges replace Alina Haba.
01:18:44.000 This is a crazy story.
01:18:46.000 This is a crazy story.
01:18:47.000 The simple version is Alina Haba hasn't been given her confirmation hearing for the role of U.S. attorney for New Jersey.
01:18:53.000 So these judges are like, she got to go.
01:18:55.000 And so they're trying to effectively replace her with somebody else.
01:18:57.000 It is pure politics.
01:18:58.000 And Bondi was like, nope, you fired.
01:19:00.000 So this is administrative civil war in our faces.
01:19:07.000 This is nuts.
01:19:07.000 Yeah, this is crazy.
01:19:08.000 So these judges, they said, okay, you've had 120 days to be the, you know, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey and now you're out.
01:19:16.000 And they appointed what, her first assistant or whatever.
01:19:20.000 And so Pam Bondi removed the first assistant and said, well, now they're fired and you don't have them either.
01:19:27.000 So now the position is vacant.
01:19:30.000 I mean, this is what we wanted, right?
01:19:30.000 That's amazing.
01:19:32.000 We wanted a DOJ that's going to fight back.
01:19:35.000 I give a win.
01:19:36.000 I think the DOJ has to appoint.
01:19:37.000 Yeah, they do.
01:19:38.000 And you know what?
01:19:38.000 They do.
01:19:39.000 We're always critical.
01:19:40.000 Well, I'm always critical of Pam Bonnie, so I'll give her this win because we want someone who's going to push back, be aggressive, go out there and tell these rogue judges that this is not their place.
01:19:47.000 They don't get to make these decisions, that this is the DOJ's decision.
01:19:50.000 And if they want to sit there and toss someone out, then they'll just keep replacing them with hopefully further right individuals who will continue to push the President Trump's agenda.
01:19:58.000 I mean, like I said, like I was going to say, like, you know, this is an aggressive move by the DOJ, and it's nice to see.
01:20:06.000 And hopefully we'll see more of this kind of aggressive pushback on what essentially amounts to Democrats doing everything they can to obstruct, which is what's going on with the Alina Hove stuff.
01:20:19.000 I would love to see them actually put people in positions like this who are victims of lawfare.
01:20:24.000 Giuliani, obviously one of them, Jeff Clark, another attorney who is the victim of lawfare.
01:20:28.000 I don't know if they're licensed in New Jersey to practice, but you know what?
01:20:32.000 Let's just go all in.
01:20:33.000 Let's put it in.
01:20:33.000 What's Mackie doing?
01:20:35.000 Oh, Mackie.
01:20:36.000 Yeah, that'd be great.
01:20:38.000 I mean, I just, I think that they need to push back on this issue, and I'm happy that she's doing so.
01:20:44.000 And I think all the people who went out there, those little communists who decided to go after anyone who was representing President Trump and tried to instill fear into attorneys and make sure that they never represent President Trump ever again, I think we need to push back on that same type of hatred.
01:20:58.000 Yeah, I would love to see as much pushback as the DOJ and the administration is comfortable with.
01:21:05.000 It's a good sign.
01:21:06.000 It is a good sign.
01:21:07.000 And again, these are small things, and it's not the kind of aggressive action that I would like to see, but it is better than what you've seen from past Republican administrations.
01:21:20.000 I mean, Donald Trump in his first administration was fairly milquetoast.
01:21:26.000 He wasn't as aggressive, nearly as aggressive as he's talked, you know, and I would love to have seen him be more aggressive back then.
01:21:34.000 But now you see, well, I think that the administration should, I can't say what they do, but they should see the reality that they exist in.
01:21:44.000 And that if you do not exercise power when you have it, you're only making sure that your political opponents and, in my opinion, enemies of the country will exercise power when they get it.
01:21:56.000 And they eventually, it's likely that they will get it.
01:21:59.000 Hopefully not in the next, you know, in the next presidential administration, but they're going to, at some point, there's going to be a Democrat elected.
01:22:07.000 And hopefully there's been enough changes that the Republicans make to limit the damage that they can possibly do.
01:22:18.000 But, I mean, there's no promise, obviously.
01:22:21.000 And you know what I love about this, though?
01:22:21.000 Yeah.
01:22:23.000 This is what is so great about the Trump administration.
01:22:25.000 President Trump listens to everyone.
01:22:27.000 And public pressure, I think, works here.
01:22:29.000 I know under a lot of other administrations, that wasn't so the case.
01:22:32.000 They didn't care what the people had to say.
01:22:34.000 But President Trump, I think, when we were sitting here and pushing back, and at first he was a little dismissive over the Epstein stuff.
01:22:39.000 But now all of a sudden, we're seeing movement by the DOJ asking courts to free up and make public record a lot of the things that were going on during the grand jury testimonies and whatnot.
01:22:47.000 I think a lot of that comes from public pressure.
01:22:49.000 And so you see Pam Bonni making these moves.
01:22:51.000 And that comes after MAGA, core speakers, core influencers in the MAGA movement, were coming out and saying, she's got to go.
01:22:58.000 If you want to earn your keepings here, you got to be a little bit tougher.
01:23:00.000 And I think that's what's happening.
01:23:01.000 Yeah, I mean, I would like to see.
01:23:03.000 Yeah, I would like to see, you know, I would like, I like the fact that the administration is responsive to what essentially amounts to the MAGA movement and the influencers.
01:23:13.000 But the influencers are responsive to the people that are actually, you know, the voters, right?
01:23:19.000 Like Charlie Kirk was kind of like, well, you know, I don't really want to talk about this, but the outcry about the FCC.
01:23:25.000 He never said he didn't want to talk about it.
01:23:27.000 That was made up.
01:23:28.000 He's been talking about it consistently this whole time.
01:23:30.000 The full context was he said, you know my position on this.
01:23:34.000 I want these things released.
01:23:36.000 So for now, I'm done talking about it because I'm going to trust them to do the right thing, blah, blah, blah.
01:23:40.000 And he meant for that part of the show.
01:23:43.000 Yeah.
01:23:43.000 They talked about it later in the show.
01:23:45.000 Oh, okay.
01:23:45.000 Well, he just meant for right then.
01:23:47.000 Well, I mean, again, the administration is responsive to the people that have the president's ear, you know?
01:23:54.000 Yeah.
01:23:54.000 And I think that's it.
01:23:55.000 I don't know why Trump is simultaneously blasting this thing off while obstructing it.
01:23:58.000 Pardon me?
01:23:59.000 Trump is simultaneously blasting the Epstein story into the press while obstructing it.
01:24:04.000 It is weird.
01:24:05.000 Maybe to get Democrats to force their hand a little, but I know everyone talks about the 4D chest thing.
01:24:09.000 I always roll my eyes at it because it's a little bit more.
01:24:10.000 It's an interdimensional time travel chess at this point.
01:24:14.000 Yeah.
01:24:14.000 I mean, listen, he's getting Democrats to sit out here and say that they wanted to release it, which is something they weren't willing to do previously.
01:24:19.000 So, I mean, maybe now you got them quoted on this and you could hold their feet to the fire a little bit, especially when it's their allies who are going to probably be listed in a lot of this.
01:24:26.000 No idea.
01:24:27.000 I mean, Trump could just make a fake list.
01:24:30.000 You said that Hillary Clinton.
01:24:32.000 I know I'm saying that Obama were looking to do that.
01:24:35.000 They arrested Trump on fake charges they made up, and Trump is not doing anything in kind.
01:24:40.000 So it's like: if you want to know why the Democrats are evil and Trump is not, Trump is not making up fake charges to go after his enemies.
01:24:46.000 How about that?
01:24:49.000 It's going slow and we're unsatisfied because evil people are getting away with the evil they've done.
01:24:54.000 Yeah, and he isn't just making stuff up.
01:24:57.000 Although they still make stuff up, that whole Wall Street Journal story last week.
01:25:01.000 Oh, the letter?
01:25:02.000 Yeah, that never actually explicitly stated it was signed Donald Trump.
01:25:06.000 And they won't show you it.
01:25:07.000 They won't show you the illustration.
01:25:09.000 And it just said his name was on it.
01:25:11.000 Well, they said his name was on it as the pubic hair of the drawing.
01:25:14.000 I found a bag of old McDonald's with Libby's name on it.
01:25:19.000 Was it hers?
01:25:20.000 It said the word Libby.
01:25:21.000 I don't know if it was hers.
01:25:22.000 I think you should leak that to the Wall Street Journal.
01:25:25.000 They're like, Donald's name was on it.
01:25:25.000 That's what they're doing.
01:25:26.000 Well, like, Donald's name is Donald, but a lot of people share that name.
01:25:29.000 Do you mean Donald Trump was written on it?
01:25:30.000 They don't say.
01:25:31.000 Because what they're basically telling you is they want you to assume it's Donald Trump because it said his name.
01:25:31.000 Yeah.
01:25:36.000 And it also, they say that basically it was using a thick black marker because nobody uses those except for Donald Trump.
01:25:43.000 He's the only one that has ever used a thick black marker.
01:25:45.000 Well, it's true.
01:25:46.000 I didn't even, thick black marker is not even a thing you can buy.
01:25:49.000 No, you can't buy like from special order.
01:25:51.000 That's right.
01:25:52.000 Special order.
01:25:52.000 You can't do it.
01:25:53.000 Remember those metal ones?
01:25:54.000 The metal sharpies?
01:25:56.000 No, the metal black markers.
01:25:56.000 They had those?
01:25:58.000 You don't remember those?
01:25:58.000 No.
01:25:59.000 No.
01:26:00.000 Paint markers.
01:26:00.000 Oh, yeah.
01:26:01.000 Those are metal bodies, and you have to.
01:26:04.000 Once you say paint markers, I remember I have drawn in the wrong places with those.
01:26:11.000 Oh, really?
01:26:12.000 Libby being a rebel here.
01:26:15.000 Admitting it on the internet.com.
01:26:15.000 Nah.
01:26:18.000 Oh, I'm sure that's an actual deflimitation.
01:26:20.000 Guys, you are all wrong.
01:26:21.000 I'm talking about this one.
01:26:22.000 I'm talking about this guy right here.
01:26:23.000 This bad boy.
01:26:24.000 Yeah.
01:26:24.000 Oh, it smells so good.
01:26:25.000 Don't they tell you they kill your brain cells?
01:26:27.000 I used to sniff those all the time.
01:26:28.000 We used to get high.
01:26:30.000 We would connect all of them together.
01:26:32.000 Yeah, you could do that.
01:26:33.000 Yeah, that was great.
01:26:34.000 I was thinking of the actual paint markers with the really thick.
01:26:37.000 King-size permanent marker was made of metal.
01:26:39.000 Yo, I went to an antique store and everything was metal.
01:26:39.000 Yeah.
01:26:42.000 Yeah, metal or properly made, proper wood, not amalgams of various materials.
01:26:49.000 We got to go back.
01:26:50.000 Let's just no more plastic and Pizza Hut classic.
01:26:54.000 When I was buying furniture for my house, I bought old stuff.
01:26:58.000 I bought like a proper dresser that was made out of wood from, you know, 100 something years ago.
01:27:03.000 You know, I just want to say Pizza Hut is disgusting, but I really want to go to Pizza Hut.
01:27:07.000 Because, you know, they've started rebuilding the OG ones.
01:27:09.000 Yeah, there's that one.
01:27:10.000 There's one in North Carolina.
01:27:12.000 Like I said, they're bringing back Happy Gilmore, Scrubs, King of the Hill, Malcolm in the Middle.
01:27:17.000 They're literally just saying, guys, there's no young people to sell to anymore, so we're going to keep selling to you.
01:27:21.000 The world will be made for millennials.
01:27:22.000 And I'm like, I win.
01:27:23.000 You know what?
01:27:24.000 What about that thing?
01:27:25.000 I've read about this a fair number of times, and I don't know how pervasive it is, but there's like this alleged movement of Gen Zers who eschew their phones for the most part and hang out analog.
01:27:38.000 Is that for real?
01:27:39.000 I don't know if I believe it.
01:27:40.000 I don't know either.
01:27:43.000 Haven't met them.
01:27:44.000 Maybe if you're talking about like homeless youth.
01:27:47.000 No, it's like rich kids in Brooklyn.
01:27:51.000 I don't know, but you know what I want to do this weekend?
01:27:52.000 I want to go to that city in West Virginia where your phones don't work.
01:27:55.000 That sounds fun.
01:27:56.000 Oh, I had that last year.
01:27:58.000 I went on a ski trip.
01:27:59.000 I went to snowshoe.
01:28:00.000 And when I was like making the reservations and figuring it out, I was talking to this lady on the phone.
01:28:04.000 She was like, make sure to print out your directions because about an hour away from the mountain, your phone's going to start working.
01:28:09.000 And I was like, yes, this is amazing.
01:28:11.000 Stop working?
01:28:12.000 Yeah.
01:28:12.000 Well, it didn't stop working, but I had no service for most of the trip.
01:28:17.000 Is it Green Bank?
01:28:17.000 What's that city?
01:28:18.000 Well, I would check out that.
01:28:20.000 That would give me anxiety.
01:28:21.000 Yeah, Green Bank.
01:28:22.000 Green Bank, West Virginia.
01:28:24.000 I would be okay with it because, you know what?
01:28:25.000 It's an excuse.
01:28:26.000 You can say to your colleagues, you know what?
01:28:29.000 I can't actually work this weekend.
01:28:31.000 If you need me, sorry, because I have no service.
01:28:37.000 Sometimes my Wi-Fi goes out at home and I have very bad self-service at my house.
01:28:42.000 And I'm just like, sorry, guys.
01:28:43.000 They have a Western Union.
01:28:45.000 My Wi-Fi is done.
01:28:46.000 Remember that?
01:28:47.000 Can't do any work.
01:28:48.000 Oh, man.
01:28:49.000 I remember Western Union, yeah.
01:28:51.000 A drive-in restaurant.
01:28:53.000 That is the place to go, man.
01:28:54.000 Cell phones don't work.
01:28:56.000 Sounds nice.
01:28:57.000 That's what we need.
01:28:58.000 You know what?
01:28:58.000 You know what?
01:28:59.000 All they need is a new old pizza hut.
01:29:01.000 And it's okay.
01:29:02.000 I'm sold.
01:29:03.000 Enough crust.
01:29:04.000 Yeah.
01:29:05.000 I made stuff here.
01:29:06.000 There's an original pizza hut.
01:29:07.000 There's an original pizza hut about 40 minutes away from here.
01:29:10.000 Oh, really?
01:29:11.000 And what people don't realize is that Pizza Huts began to remodel their Pizza Huts, and it's all Jack Pesobic's fault.
01:29:18.000 I remember that.
01:29:18.000 And this is not a good thing.
01:29:19.000 I loved that.
01:29:20.000 I wrote a whole story about that.
01:29:20.000 It's not a joke.
01:29:22.000 25 locations have been remodeled to the original Pizza Huts with indoor seating and salad bars.
01:29:29.000 And it is because of Jack Pesobic.
01:29:30.000 Did you write that it was because of Jack Pesobic?
01:29:32.000 No, I wrote when he started doing his whole Pizza Hut thing, I did like a whole kind of elaborate story about it.
01:29:44.000 Pesobic services country never ends.
01:29:47.000 Indeed.
01:29:48.000 I'm a big fan of this.
01:29:49.000 Bring it back because those were the happier times.
01:29:51.000 I remember getting like when he had a real, and I had very few of these, but when he had a really good like spelling test score on your, on your spelling test at school, you get a coupon for a free personal pan.
01:30:00.000 Oh, dang, that's a good deal.
01:30:02.000 I know.
01:30:02.000 I know.
01:30:03.000 And that's when my parents would take us.
01:30:04.000 They never would take us otherwise.
01:30:06.000 This is all that matters.
01:30:08.000 OG Pizza Hut.
01:30:10.000 Now, their food's disgusting.
01:30:11.000 Their wings are really good, but their pizza is like really low-quality garbage.
01:30:16.000 I disagree.
01:30:16.000 I still like Pizza Hut.
01:30:18.000 It is full of chemicals and nasty garbage that has very bad taste.
01:30:21.000 Yes.
01:30:21.000 That's why I would do it.
01:30:22.000 Low-quality garbage.
01:30:23.000 I got to drink a little before I have that stuff.
01:30:24.000 Papa John's is real.
01:30:26.000 It's Tucky Cheese.
01:30:28.000 Papa John's is actual real ingredients.
01:30:30.000 Which I heard was recycled.
01:30:31.000 I know it's the ads, but.
01:30:33.000 No, it actually is.
01:30:34.000 I take this very seriously.
01:30:35.000 Pizza Hut puts splenda in their crust.
01:30:38.000 Artificial sweeteners in their crust.
01:30:38.000 Oh, good lord.
01:30:42.000 And then Domino's isn't that bad, but they've got all the weird preservatives and stuff.
01:30:46.000 Papa John's ingredients for their dough is, I think it's like unbleached wheat flour, water, yeast, and soybean oil.
01:30:53.000 Okay.
01:30:53.000 That's it.
01:30:54.000 Little Caesar is also really good.
01:30:56.000 Ingredients, bare minimum.
01:30:58.000 Really?
01:30:58.000 And I think the issue is they sell so rapidly that they're not super concerned with food spoiling.
01:31:04.000 What do you put in your pizza dough?
01:31:06.000 Me?
01:31:07.000 Yeah.
01:31:08.000 I don't eat pizza dough.
01:31:08.000 You don't make pizza.
01:31:09.000 Oh, that's right.
01:31:10.000 You don't do any of the good stuff.
01:31:11.000 Gluteny, carby.
01:31:12.000 I forgot.
01:31:13.000 No, my pizza dough is made of cauliflower and whey protein.
01:31:17.000 Yeah, that sounds awful.
01:31:18.000 Or, or, or Lou Malnadi's sausage crust.
01:31:21.000 You know what this is?
01:31:22.000 What?
01:31:22.000 It's a sausage crust.
01:31:24.000 Lou Malnati's sells a piece of sausage this big with sauce and cheese on it that you bake.
01:31:30.000 No.
01:31:31.000 The whole pizza itself is made of meat.
01:31:34.000 That's man pizza.
01:31:35.000 That sounds amazing, especially if you then top it with pepperoni and sausage and more sausage.
01:31:41.000 The whole thing is sausage.
01:31:43.000 Where do you get talk about meat lovers?
01:31:44.000 How you ordered online?
01:31:45.000 Online.
01:31:46.000 I don't know if they sell them at the Lumel Nadi stores, but you can, did you look it up?
01:31:50.000 Yeah, you can order them right now.
01:31:50.000 Yeah.
01:31:53.000 We ordered a whole bunch of them.
01:31:54.000 They have like a gluten-free crust, a regular crust, and then a sausage meat crust for the keto people.
01:31:59.000 No, Blaze Pizza has a keto crust as well.
01:32:01.000 It's a protein crust.
01:32:02.000 Pretty good.
01:32:03.000 Blaze is awesome.
01:32:04.000 Have you guys ever eaten at Blaze?
01:32:05.000 Yeah, they are good.
01:32:05.000 I like it.
01:32:06.000 It's like Chipotle for pizza.
01:32:07.000 It's amazing.
01:32:08.000 You walk up, you get in line, and you're like, I want the rising, the thick dough.
01:32:12.000 I want, you know, pesto sauce with mozzarella.
01:32:15.000 And they put it all on and then they throw it into a brick oven right in front of you.
01:32:19.000 And then you watch it for a few minutes and they pull it out and bang, you got a fresh hot pizza.
01:32:23.000 I remember, so I'm one of seven, so I have a lot of siblings.
01:32:26.000 My parents would have to like go get pizza all the time when we want, well, affordable pizza.
01:32:29.000 It's like $5 for a pie.
01:32:31.000 It's so crazy.
01:32:33.000 I go to a store now, it's like $22 for a pie of pizza.
01:32:36.000 What the heck's going on with this country?
01:32:37.000 I'm getting hungry now.
01:32:38.000 I'm starving.
01:32:39.000 I could use some pizza on a pizza.
01:32:40.000 I love a pizza.
01:32:45.000 I'm dying.
01:32:46.000 It's all closed?
01:32:47.000 Everything goes at 12 now.
01:32:48.000 Yeah.
01:32:49.000 At 12?
01:32:49.000 At 12.
01:32:50.000 Everything goes.
01:32:51.000 So you're saying we can't order pizza right now?
01:32:52.000 I think so now.
01:32:53.000 Yeah, right now.
01:32:55.000 We got a place nearby called Pizza Oven.
01:32:57.000 It's the best.
01:32:58.000 It's the best.
01:32:59.000 It's like a local spot, but they've got pizza with a crust that's like that thick.
01:33:04.000 Big, thick, rising crust, and then you just drench it with sas.
01:33:04.000 Oh, that's nice.
01:33:08.000 Amazing.
01:33:09.000 Pizza oven.
01:33:09.000 Sas.
01:33:10.000 Sas.
01:33:12.000 This is the Chicago coming out.
01:33:13.000 No one in Chicago says sas.
01:33:14.000 Really?
01:33:15.000 Why do you say it?
01:33:16.000 It's a joke.
01:33:17.000 Oh, okay.
01:33:18.000 It would be like, if I talk like this, because I'm getting hummus.
01:33:22.000 Yeah, but people do talk like that.
01:33:24.000 I know.
01:33:26.000 Yeah.
01:33:27.000 Specifically, Serge.
01:33:28.000 Yeah.
01:33:29.000 Especially before the show starts.
01:33:31.000 That's exactly how Serge is starting.
01:33:32.000 Yeah, Serge's accent that you hear on the show is actually fake.
01:33:34.000 He fights it.
01:33:36.000 Actually, before the show, he talks like this for everything.
01:33:39.000 Yeah.
01:33:39.000 And he's always answering questions with other questions.
01:33:42.000 You think I'm lying?
01:33:43.000 Or you think we're lying?
01:33:44.000 That's why he's laughing like that.
01:33:44.000 It's totally true.
01:33:46.000 He knows it.
01:33:46.000 He's like, you guys are blowing me up.
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01:35:01.000 J. Dirt Biker says, the godfather of metal passed away on my 30th birthday.
01:35:06.000 Insert meme of Bobby Hill sad with devil horns here, Rip Ozzy, rock in paradise.
01:35:12.000 It is insane, the search volume on Ozzy Osborne.
01:35:16.000 I think Google Trends had him at like 10 million.
01:35:20.000 Currently right now, Ozzy Osborne trend, 10 million plus.
01:35:25.000 The second biggest trend, what do you guys think it is?
01:35:30.000 I don't even know.
01:35:32.000 Any guesses on what a big trending story right now would be?
01:35:34.000 Donald Trump?
01:35:36.000 No.
01:35:36.000 No?
01:35:37.000 I have no idea.
01:35:38.000 Mega Dragonite with 100,000 searches.
01:35:42.000 I don't even know what that is.
01:35:43.000 Neither.
01:35:43.000 Pokemon.
01:35:44.000 Oh, okay.
01:35:46.000 That's crazy.
01:35:47.000 The top trend is Ozzy Osborne with 10 million plus.
01:35:50.000 The second biggest trend is Mega Dragonite with 100,000.
01:35:53.000 That's how impactful Ozzy was.
01:35:55.000 That's wild.
01:35:56.000 That's crazy.
01:35:58.000 Rofflo says Trump's growing some balls.
01:36:00.000 Let's hope he'll actually be able to execute on getting Obama prosecuted in an unbiased federal court.
01:36:05.000 Indeed.
01:36:06.000 I don't know why Trump isn't rallying state-level attorneys general to aid him in these efforts the way Democrats did.
01:36:12.000 That's another thing that's really irksome to me.
01:36:15.000 You know, Ken Paxton, he's doing his thing.
01:36:17.000 It's very easy right now for Trump to say there's moves we can't make, but you have the entire chessboard.
01:36:23.000 It's not just one king on the board.
01:36:26.000 You've literally got every state and they do nothing.
01:36:29.000 Yeah.
01:36:29.000 Garrett Siegeler actually put together a list of AGs on the state level who go after Hunter Biden after he was issued the presidential pardon.
01:36:29.000 Yeah.
01:36:36.000 And none of the, and he's personally reached out to these offices to let them know where they could go and criminally charge Hunter and they did not do anything.
01:36:42.000 Those are our Republicans.
01:36:43.000 Yeah.
01:36:44.000 All right.
01:36:45.000 Bill Dozer says, the DNI under Trump's first admin had this info.
01:36:49.000 Why is he head of the CIA now?
01:36:52.000 It's all one big game, I guess.
01:36:54.000 It's hard to believe, isn't it?
01:36:57.000 True benefits.
01:36:58.000 Social wins are bigger for a cohesive population than policy, but would like both.
01:37:02.000 It's what I voted for.
01:37:03.000 Time is right again.
01:37:06.000 All right.
01:37:08.000 St. Miles says Mary Morgan is the oracle of Timcast, you know, because she thinks nothing ever happens.
01:37:14.000 Yeah, look, it's easy to be the oracle when, or it's easy to be right when you're permanently answering the same, with the same answer, right?
01:37:22.000 Like Perma Bears are permanently bears, and they're right when bear things happen.
01:37:28.000 Permabulls are Right when bull things happen.
01:37:32.000 But if you always give the same answer, you're going to be right.
01:37:35.000 Pike County Zombie Control says the Trump admin will postpone arresting high-profile individuals until December or January.
01:37:40.000 That way, he'll be too cold for their zombie hordes to go out and riot.
01:37:45.000 Good point, actually.
01:37:46.000 Additionally, right before Christmas is a really great time because everyone leaves the news cycle.
01:37:52.000 So if the best time would literally, the best time for the arrests, I would imagine, would be the week of Thanksgiving or the week of Christmas because everyone's on vacation.
01:38:03.000 And even though they may hear it happened, nobody is going to leave their Christmas to go and write up a story and generate a bunch of anger to get protests or riots.
01:38:10.000 And it'll seriously impede their ability to file any legal challenges as well.
01:38:14.000 So maybe there will be a Christmas present.
01:38:17.000 Fingers crossed.
01:38:18.000 What if Trump dressed up like Santa and then made a video where he like gets out of a, gets out of the beast with a bunch of FBI agents like from other vehicles, and they run to Obama's house and he's like, Merry Christmas, everybody.
01:38:30.000 And then you see Trump being Obama being like, God, and he's getting arrested.
01:38:34.000 I'd love it.
01:38:35.000 Can someone make an AI video of that?
01:38:36.000 I was going to say it probably is already being made right now.
01:38:39.000 Over the road, USA says, Tim, please help us in Minnesota.
01:38:39.000 Yeah.
01:38:42.000 Our new mayoral candidate, Omar Fateh, is worse than the New York candidate.
01:38:46.000 He says the biggest threat to America is white people.
01:38:49.000 Yeah, I mean, good luck.
01:38:53.000 That's what the left says, though.
01:38:55.000 This is nothing new and it's not unique to Omar.
01:38:57.000 This is just the way that the left has been portraying white people forever.
01:39:02.000 And it's a big part of the reason why the Democrats have such a problem with young white men.
01:39:06.000 This is the narrative they've been running for 15, 20 years now.
01:39:10.000 And men have essentially exodus from the Democrat Party and they're going to feel it.
01:39:16.000 I'm tired.
01:39:18.000 What's the rebuttal, though, on the right when it comes to this stuff?
01:39:18.000 No, no, no.
01:39:21.000 Because nobody's really talking back to these voters.
01:39:23.000 I mean, the reality is the massive amount of people in that district, I believe, are Somalian refugees, if I'm not mistaken.
01:39:29.000 And why they flee Somalia to come here?
01:39:32.000 And again, if we are the biggest threat, you could have saved in your country.
01:39:35.000 They fleed Somalia to come here because of benefits.
01:39:40.000 To destroy us.
01:39:41.000 Well, I mean, I don't think that that's their actual intent when they're over there.
01:39:46.000 I think when they get here, they're like, oh, yeah, this is actually going to be beneficial for me if they ruin the country.
01:39:54.000 They just made it Somalia.
01:39:56.000 They just made it Somalia.
01:39:56.000 What was that?
01:39:57.000 Yeah, they did.
01:39:58.000 I just want to point out, I remember where I was when they tried to kill Trump, when Trump dodged the bullet.
01:40:05.000 I was at Potawatomi Bingo Casino as we were gearing up for the RNC shows, and we had just arrived, checked in and said, you know, let's go play some poker.
01:40:14.000 And so I was at a poker table.
01:40:16.000 And here's the secret, right?
01:40:17.000 Of course, y'all know that I like playing Texas Oldham, but a lot of politicians go to the poker rooms.
01:40:22.000 And so it's a great place to find people.
01:40:24.000 And sure enough, I was at a table with a couple of Republican politicians, state level.
01:40:27.000 And or one guy in particular, other guys had worked with lawyers and stuff.
01:40:33.000 When my phone's blowing up and I look and I see the video, by the time I got notified because of how serious this was, no one knew if Trump survived.
01:40:42.000 All they knew was that the live stream went out and Trump went down.
01:40:45.000 And so my phone's blowing up.
01:40:46.000 I pick it up.
01:40:47.000 I go on X and I'm watching clips.
01:40:50.000 And it's before anyone had posted videos of Trump getting back up.
01:40:54.000 As soon as the shots rang out, news articles were writing, Trump falls after loud noises.
01:41:00.000 I looked around once it was confirmed it was an assassination attempt and Trump was bleeding and those were gunshots and people had been shot.
01:41:08.000 No one in the casino flinched.
01:41:10.000 No TV changed.
01:41:11.000 No announcements were made.
01:41:13.000 And I was thinking like, am I wrong to assume that in the past, if something would have happened, they would have made an announcement like, ladies and gentlemen, an attempt has just been made on Donald Trump's life.
01:41:26.000 Do you think they would have said something if the worst had happened?
01:41:31.000 No.
01:41:32.000 And that's the point that the casino didn't care to inform the people because they don't think it mattered to them.
01:41:37.000 And so I went to a restaurant, like we were hanging out.
01:41:40.000 We're like, we're going to get dinner.
01:41:41.000 And I was asking, you know, like, so the server, the host is there and like table for tour.
01:41:45.000 I was like, hey, did you hear that someone just tried to assassinate Trump?
01:41:47.000 And they went, no.
01:41:48.000 And I'm like, this is insane to me.
01:41:50.000 And so I bring this up because the title of this video is Trump just of the show.
01:41:54.000 Trump just accused Obama of Treason, calls for criminal charges.
01:41:58.000 And people care more about Ozzy Osborne.
01:42:01.000 Now, with all due respect to Ozzy Osborne, I do understand.
01:42:04.000 My point is you'd think that if a sitting president accused his predecessor of committing treason against the United States and called on national television to the press saying former President Obama has committed treason against this country and should be prosecuted and jailed, that is an insane historical precedent that no one cares about.
01:42:25.000 Yeah, and it is interesting, too, because in presidency's past, presidents didn't speak out about past presidents negatively, and past presidents didn't tend to weigh in.
01:42:38.000 George Bush did not really weigh in on Obama.
01:42:40.000 And when he was asked about what do you think of Obama's this and that, he said, you know, it's not my job to weigh in on the current president.
01:42:47.000 And that was sort of the standard.
01:42:48.000 People didn't do that.
01:42:49.000 Even, you know, even Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon.
01:42:52.000 He was just like, we're going to move past this now.
01:42:54.000 We're not going to dwell on this.
01:42:56.000 You know what Trump should do?
01:42:58.000 When they start gearing up for primary season, they should copy Crossfire Hurricane verbatim in every way.
01:43:04.000 Take the documents in the Obama administration, copy them one for one, and apply them to the Democrat who's running.
01:43:11.000 And then if ever they're like, look what Trump is doing, they'll be like, hey, nothing's wrong with what we're doing.
01:43:16.000 It's identical to what they did, right?
01:43:18.000 In every single way.
01:43:21.000 There you go.
01:43:22.000 No one can complain, right?
01:43:23.000 Democrats all agree it's illegal.
01:43:26.000 Oh, no, no, they definitely can complain.
01:43:29.000 They definitely will complain.
01:43:33.000 It doesn't matter what the right does.
01:43:34.000 If the right does it, it's bad.
01:43:36.000 And if the left does it, it's fine.
01:43:39.000 I identify as tax exempt says the no tax on overtime in the must-pass bill sucks.
01:43:44.000 It caps at $12,000, and your base is still taxed even in overtime hours.
01:43:48.000 The only thing not taxed is the half pay added to your base pay.
01:43:51.000 Wow.
01:43:52.000 That is bogus.
01:43:54.000 The entire overtime pay should be tax-free, and it should be tax-free no matter what that how much you make of that a year.
01:44:01.000 That's bogus.
01:44:02.000 That is very bogus.
01:44:04.000 That's trash.
01:44:05.000 Just don't report.
01:44:07.000 No, I don't.
01:44:08.000 I can't say that.
01:44:08.000 I can't say that.
01:44:09.000 Get paid in cash.
01:44:10.000 It should be illegal to refuse to pay someone in cash.
01:44:14.000 Shergall says silent generation is currently at 23 million.
01:44:17.000 Boomer is 66.9.
01:44:19.000 Gen X, 65.6.
01:44:21.000 Gen Y, aka Millennial, 72, Gen Z, 68, and Gen Alpha, 38.5.
01:44:27.000 Now, you got to understand that the reason why Gen X, Boomer, and Silent are lower is because they're dying.
01:44:35.000 Yeah, I lost like five friends just in my 20s alone.
01:44:38.000 Right.
01:44:39.000 So the younger generation is usually much, much bigger because young people are alive.
01:44:46.000 People were having two to three kids, and the kids were living.
01:44:50.000 And then once you get into your 40s is when mortality starts to increase.
01:44:53.000 You'll see more and more of it.
01:44:54.000 Then your 50s, 60s, 70s, obviously it goes up.
01:44:57.000 It's the mortality cliff, they call it.
01:44:59.000 Around 70, everyone around you starts dying rapidly.
01:45:02.000 For obvious reasons.
01:45:03.000 It's life expectancy.
01:45:05.000 Yep.
01:45:06.000 Aussie Brad says the exact thing has happened in Australia.
01:45:08.000 Average home in Sydney is 1.2 million.
01:45:11.000 The younger generation can't buy or rent because of foreign investors and high immigration.
01:45:18.000 I don't understand how the politicians and the people that are in positions of authority don't see this as a problem.
01:45:28.000 Well, some of them do see it as a problem, and they don't get elected.
01:45:30.000 Like Pierre Polyev in Canada was running basically on a platform of Trudeau sucks, and we need our young people to be able to afford homes.
01:45:39.000 And there's not enough young people to outvote the old people.
01:45:42.000 And they voted for Mark Carney anyway.
01:45:44.000 So you just have to wait for the old people to kick off, I guess.
01:45:46.000 Well, and it doesn't help.
01:45:47.000 Sorry.
01:45:48.000 It doesn't help because Republicans are constantly, like in Florida, for example, they just allow, and I was screaming about this during the pandemic because they just allowed rent prices to skyrocket without any type of control or, because like normally, I think in New York, it's a couple of percentage points is how much you could rise up.
01:46:03.000 Yeah, there's a tenant can, there's a like tenant-landlord board that rent controls don't work, though.
01:46:09.000 You should actually, what the solution is, is to make sure that it's easier to build.
01:46:14.000 Because rent controls only drive up the prices.
01:46:17.000 Your landlords don't do improvements.
01:46:20.000 They don't fix things.
01:46:21.000 You end up with all kinds of bad results when you try rent control.
01:46:26.000 Rent controls have been tried multiple times in a bunch of different societies and different countries, and it just never works.
01:46:33.000 Well, what's interesting in New York is there's rent stabilization, and landlords can apply to be part of the rent stabilization program, but you don't have to.
01:46:42.000 But then what was interesting is you have, this is totally in the weeds, but I'm just going to go for it.
01:46:46.000 So Michael Bloomberg had this program, 80-20 housing, where it's 80% market rate and 20% like affordable housing.
01:46:55.000 And then, and it has to be in the same building, but your amenities end up being different.
01:46:59.000 And then Bill de Blasio came in and said, you can do 80-20, but it just has to be in the same zip code.
01:47:04.000 Oh, God.
01:47:04.000 Bill de Blasio was a terrible.
01:47:07.000 Really bad guy.
01:47:08.000 Terrible mayor.
01:47:10.000 Yeah.
01:47:11.000 All right.
01:47:12.000 We got, Shalibi saying, Rip Ozzy Osborne, another metal legend gone, but he will live on in memory.
01:47:17.000 You know why this matters so much is that Ozzie is of a time when culture was unified.
01:47:21.000 Yep.
01:47:21.000 Yeah, that's right.
01:47:22.000 So the story I've told recently, go to a bar and put Bohemian Rhapsody on the jukebox and see what happens.
01:47:28.000 Everyone knows the stupid words.
01:47:30.000 Everybody sings.
01:47:31.000 And then put on a modern song and what happens.
01:47:33.000 Everybody breaks apart and goes off in the corners again.
01:47:35.000 Like that pink pony thing.
01:47:37.000 I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:47:38.000 It's terrible.
01:47:39.000 What do you think is the most popular song Ozzie ever made?
01:47:44.000 Mama, I'm Comin Home or Crazy Train?
01:47:46.000 Yeah, Crazy Train.
01:47:48.000 Mom, I'm Comin Home.
01:47:51.000 Yeah.
01:47:51.000 Crazy Train.
01:47:53.000 Crazy Train's huge.
01:47:55.000 I wonder if you played Crazy Train in the bar, people would sing along.
01:47:58.000 I don't know it.
01:48:00.000 You don't know Crazy Train?
01:48:01.000 I probably know it if you play it.
01:48:02.000 You absolutely know Crazy Train.
01:48:04.000 Dan Erner.
01:48:06.000 It's like that thing you were talking about with TV episodes.
01:48:08.000 The only TV episode names I know are from friends, and that's because they're only all called the one where.
01:48:15.000 We'll talk y'all up movies.
01:48:18.000 Oh, yeah.
01:48:21.000 Crazy Train is his most dream show.
01:48:27.000 There's a collab with both Malone and Travis Scott called Take What You Want for the movies in 2019.
01:48:33.000 that has more streams than Crazy Train, but the most streamed, obviously, is Crazy Train.
01:48:42.000 I didn't know it had a name.
01:48:45.000 What?
01:48:46.000 I didn't know it had a name.
01:48:47.000 Oh, really?
01:48:48.000 It was Train, you didn't know.
01:48:51.000 His last performance was so great, though.
01:48:51.000 It's the Reed Lewis.
01:48:57.000 I know a lot of people are very critical, but...
01:49:00.000 The worst thing about the reaction online are hitting on Ozzy because he was a Zionist.
01:49:12.000 I can't stand communists.
01:49:14.000 I cannot stand communists.
01:49:15.000 They're the worst.
01:49:17.000 They're all complaining, oh, he was a Zionist.
01:49:20.000 Well, you know what?
01:49:21.000 Shut your face.
01:49:21.000 Dreamer is his biggest video on YouTube.
01:49:24.000 Followed by My Mom Coming Home, then No More Tears, then Mr. Crowley, then Crazy Train.
01:49:30.000 Wow.
01:49:31.000 Wow.
01:49:31.000 Dreamer.
01:49:33.000 I'm not even familiar with that song.
01:49:37.000 Yeah, man.
01:49:39.000 You know, we were much better off as a country when we had a shared culture.
01:49:43.000 It's true.
01:49:44.000 I think that's right.
01:49:45.000 But we also had the mechanisms to have a shared culture, and now we have the mechanisms to be divided.
01:49:51.000 Trump should mandate by executive order a sitcom starring him because everybody already loved watching him and we all know it.
01:49:58.000 And then by law, force Americans to tune in.
01:50:02.000 Oh, he can use the presidential alert system so that every phone starts playing automatically.
01:50:06.000 Automatically like Ray Bradbury's Nightmare at all.
01:50:09.000 No.
01:50:10.000 I mean, this is as much as, you know, it seems odd, but this is exactly why I am for making sure that we have the English as the national language, like actually enshrined in law, and then stop producing government materials in any other language aside from English.
01:50:28.000 Stop doing it.
01:50:29.000 If you're obviously, well, not obviously, but I'm not really for preventing private companies and stuff from producing things in other languages.
01:50:37.000 But we should do everything we can to make sure that everybody speaks English.
01:50:40.000 Schools shouldn't teach in other languages.
01:50:42.000 You should learn English.
01:50:43.000 And the reason is because we need a unified country.
01:50:48.000 It's part of assimilation.
01:50:50.000 And also, when you think in a certain language, there are certain concepts that only make sense in a certain language.
01:50:58.000 So everyone in America should at least be able to speak English fluently.
01:51:02.000 You know, what was interesting is my son did his confirmation study this year, and he was confirmed in our church.
01:51:08.000 And I was at a parents' meeting where one of the parents who spoke Spanish asked the deacon if they could do the catechism lessons in Spanish.
01:51:19.000 And the deacon was like, no, we teach these lessons in English.
01:51:22.000 And she said, well, you know, she learns most of her faith in Spanish.
01:51:25.000 And the deacon was like, well, now she's going to learn it in English.
01:51:28.000 Catholic Church English or Latin?
01:51:30.000 He was like, we are together.
01:51:31.000 This is one parish.
01:51:32.000 We're not dividing it up.
01:51:34.000 Sue Enrod says, Rip Ozzie.
01:51:36.000 Every time a musician dies, Keith Richards experiences the quickening.
01:51:42.000 Yeah, Keith Richards is actually 73 years younger today.
01:51:48.000 We need to reference this.
01:51:49.000 If you don't know what the quickening is, you need to watch Highlander.
01:51:53.000 It's a quickening.
01:51:54.000 Here we go.
01:51:56.000 This is important context for everybody who's not from this time.
01:52:03.000 The quickening.
01:52:04.000 Ha ha ha ha ha.
01:52:07.000 Run, run.
01:52:20.000 There can be only one.
01:52:25.000 Oh.
01:52:32.000 There can be only one.
01:52:40.000 There can be only one.
01:52:56.000 Great reference.
01:53:06.000 What a good movie, too.
01:53:10.000 Here we go.
01:53:11.000 It takes a long time to get to it, right?
01:53:13.000 It does, yeah.
01:53:17.000 Let's go back to when movies were like this.
01:53:21.000 I'm down with that.
01:53:26.000 What'd you say?
01:53:29.000 Yeah.
01:53:31.000 The quickening!
01:53:36.000 It's also real.
01:53:37.000 Very.
01:53:38.000 I know everything.
01:53:39.000 I love this part.
01:53:41.000 The third part.
01:53:43.000 Doesn't get better than the easy sci-fi.
01:53:44.000 Yeah, I think I watched this high school forever ago.
01:54:02.000 Now, now everybody who's never seen a Highlander knows what the quickening is.
01:54:02.000 And there you go.
01:54:05.000 Yep.
01:54:06.000 Good reference.
01:54:07.000 All right.
01:54:10.000 Bach Bock says, my best friend died yesterday morning.
01:54:13.000 Christian father, patriot, chicken wrangler, and a fan.
01:54:16.000 If anyone would like to help his family, go fund me handled by his church.
01:54:20.000 Help Nathan Bobek's family through cancer battle.
01:54:24.000 Sad to hear it, man.
01:54:25.000 Sad to hear it.
01:54:26.000 I wish you guys the best.
01:54:26.000 Hope it works out.
01:54:27.000 Yeah, that's terrible.
01:54:30.000 Worthless says, Secret Service guarded Mar-a-Lago.
01:54:34.000 FBI had shoot to kill to use against loyal Secret Service agents who were later culled from the service.
01:54:40.000 Why they were so easily able to set him up for assassination.
01:54:45.000 The documents that were dumped that alleged that also had three on three different pages had that the FBI did communicate with Secret Service prior to getting onto Mar-a-Lago, getting onto the property.
01:54:55.000 So there was a little bit of communication back and forth between both agents.
01:54:58.000 It's just the idea that with that communication, you don't need anyone to bring weapons.
01:55:01.000 You literally just be like, hey, we're coming on by and you got a warrant or whatever.
01:55:04.000 Exactly, yeah.
01:55:06.000 Rodney says, what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
01:55:09.000 Obama and his sycophants must be brought to justice or the bad guys win.
01:55:14.000 Yes.
01:55:15.000 Yeah.
01:55:16.000 You're not going to find any argument with us.
01:55:21.000 Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, I spend the day outside putting up trail cams in our beautiful West Virginia woods, then come home to get angry over this BS of weak Republicans and terrible Dems.
01:55:30.000 You know?
01:55:33.000 Take it day by day, you know what I mean?
01:55:34.000 What did Muhammad Ali say?
01:55:35.000 Don't count the days, make the days count.
01:55:37.000 There you go.
01:55:38.000 You know, you got to get out there every day and do what you can.
01:55:42.000 Don't let the day pass you by.
01:55:45.000 We got up super early.
01:55:46.000 A couple weeks ago, we went to Top Golf the moment they opened.
01:55:50.000 And it was totally worth it.
01:55:52.000 One of the most frustrating things ever is just how lazy everyone everywhere is.
01:55:57.000 Always.
01:55:58.000 Because they're always like, I'll be there at 1.
01:56:00.000 And I'm like, no, no.
01:56:01.000 I wake up at 7 a.m.
01:56:03.000 Okay.
01:56:03.000 I'm getting up at 7 a.m.
01:56:05.000 As soon as light is shining through the, I awake.
01:56:08.000 I could sleep for, I go to bed at 5 a.m.
01:56:09.000 I'm waking up at 7.
01:56:11.000 Everybody else is like, I'm sleeping in.
01:56:12.000 And I'm like, I don't know how people do it.
01:56:14.000 Yeah.
01:56:14.000 I'm up at 4 a.m. every single day.
01:56:16.000 Yeah, because I do an audio-only news update, but I don't know how people sleep in.
01:56:16.000 4.
01:56:21.000 I don't know what that term even means.
01:56:22.000 Today was my sleeping day, and I was still up at 5.
01:56:24.000 I never have that.
01:56:25.000 I don't have that problem.
01:56:26.000 Sleeping in?
01:56:27.000 No, I wake up at like 6.30 or 7, but if I know I don't have to, like usually I'm up around 6.30 or so, but if I know I don't have to, I'm perfectly comfortable sleeping until 9.30 or 10.
01:56:39.000 No way.
01:56:40.000 On the days that we actually get people rallied up early in the morning, it feels like three weekends in one.
01:56:45.000 Like we went top, we went to Top Golf, then we went to Barcelona and Reston, one of the best restaurants ever.
01:56:50.000 I recommend it.
01:56:51.000 It's Tapas.
01:56:52.000 It's just, it's insanely delicious.
01:56:54.000 They just dump olive oil all over the table.
01:56:56.000 It's amazing.
01:56:57.000 And then we went bowling in the arcade at the mall, and then we went and got coffees and then went to the casino.
01:57:05.000 And it was just like, man, it was like three weekends in one when you get up early.
01:57:09.000 So normally everybody's like, I'm not getting up till late.
01:57:12.000 So I just play Zelda or something.
01:57:15.000 Yeah, you get so much.
01:57:16.000 And at the older I get, the more I turn into my parents.
01:57:18.000 My parents would always be like the first one at the supermarket when it opens.
01:57:21.000 And they're like, oh, there's no lines.
01:57:22.000 This is incredible.
01:57:23.000 And now I'm like right there waiting in the Costco parking lot for them to open the door.
01:57:27.000 You know what's fun as being the last person in the grocery store.
01:57:30.000 Then everyone's looking at you like, why are you still here?
01:57:32.000 Just leave.
01:57:34.000 That's fun too.
01:57:35.000 Just leave.
01:57:35.000 Just leave.
01:57:36.000 Just take it.
01:57:38.000 Druid Arrow.
01:57:39.000 Druid Arrow says, I agree illegal immigrants should not be able to vote.
01:57:41.000 However, our Constitution states that they are counted as three-fifths.
01:57:44.000 Read the three-fifths once.
01:57:47.000 No, that is not the case, my friend.
01:57:50.000 That is not the case.
01:57:52.000 That was Mark Elias.
01:57:57.000 I can't figure out if that's a serious thing or not, if they're serious or not.
01:58:03.000 But you're wrong.
01:58:07.000 Jeez, that's ridiculous.
01:58:09.000 Yeah.
01:58:10.000 Where is it?
01:58:11.000 I'm trying to find the actual writing of the three-fifths compromise.
01:58:16.000 The three-fifths compromise was the North saying you can only allow your enslaved persons to count for three-fifths of a person.
01:58:23.000 Otherwise, you will have too much representation.
01:58:26.000 It will be outsized compared to what your citizenry actually is.
01:58:31.000 So the North was arguing that people who were enslaved in the South should not count toward the House of Representatives.
01:58:42.000 And the South was saying they should count fully.
01:58:44.000 So the three-fifths was a compromise made so that the South got a little and the North got a little.
01:58:51.000 But basically, the North was saying that the enslaved people should not count at all.
01:58:56.000 Enslaved people that can't vote for the people.
01:58:59.000 Just like, yeah.
01:58:59.000 Let's see.
01:59:01.000 So Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3, representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among several states, which may be included within this union according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other persons.
01:59:21.000 Yeah.
01:59:21.000 Is that correct?
01:59:23.000 The three-fifths clause includes illegal immigrants.
01:59:27.000 Oh, did it include illegal immigrants?
01:59:29.000 Well, because people are taxed people who are taxed.
01:59:31.000 No, it says all other persons.
01:59:33.000 Right.
01:59:33.000 All other persons.
01:59:34.000 And it includes Indians because Indians were not taxed.
01:59:37.000 Wow.
01:59:38.000 Representatives and direct taxes will be apportioned among the several cities.
01:59:42.000 Interesting.
01:59:43.000 So shouldn't the census have the citizenship question for the purpose of the Constitution stating illegal immigrants only count three-fifths?
01:59:51.000 That's insane.
01:59:52.000 It absolutely should.
01:59:55.000 It should only be citizens.
01:59:56.000 It shouldn't be just people that are in the country.
01:59:59.000 Right.
01:59:59.000 You know, the idea that, oh, there are people there, so they count towards representation.
02:00:05.000 Well, they're not voting.
02:00:06.000 And they're not, if they're not American citizens, they're not technically under the jurisdiction of the United States.
02:00:12.000 But they are being taxed.
02:00:14.000 Wow, it's in the Constitution.
02:00:17.000 But also, at that time, was there an issue of illegal immigration?
02:00:22.000 Was this a thing?
02:00:23.000 Nope.
02:00:23.000 No.
02:00:24.000 Because you couldn't vote unless you owned property.
02:00:26.000 Right.
02:00:27.000 So you couldn't vote unless you owned property.
02:00:29.000 But if they weren't struggling with illegal immigration at the time, I think this would be a new question for the Supreme Court.
02:00:36.000 The North wanted to exclude slaves, and the South wanted to include slaves.
02:00:40.000 Exactly.
02:00:41.000 Since slaves had no voting rights, a compromise was struck to resolve the impasse.
02:00:45.000 Three-fifths of each state's slave population toward that state's total population for the purpose of apportioning House of Representatives, effectively giving the Southern states more power in the House relative to the Northern states.
02:00:55.000 It also gave slaveholders similarly enlarged powers in Southern legislatures.
02:00:59.000 It was an issue in the secession of West Virginia.
02:01:02.000 In the Constitution, the three-fifths compromise is part of Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3, which states all other persons will count towards three-fifths.
02:01:10.000 So that is correct.
02:01:12.000 It does count illegal immigrants.
02:01:14.000 Wow.
02:01:16.000 There you go.
02:01:18.000 So, because I was saying that the Democrats would basically try and pull a three-fifths compromise with illegal immigrants.
02:01:23.000 I was wrong.
02:01:24.000 It's already in the Constitution.
02:01:24.000 They don't need to.
02:01:26.000 Yep.
02:01:26.000 And that's the funny thing about the Constitution.
02:01:29.000 How many conservatives are going to be like, wait a minute, what?
02:01:31.000 That's right.
02:01:31.000 Illegal immigrants count three-fifths.
02:01:34.000 So the only real issue at play right now is that they're counting them for one whole person towards apportionment instead of three-fifths.
02:01:40.000 Maybe Trump could do that and strip them of at least two-fifths of their power.
02:01:45.000 Well, I think that would definitely end up at the Supreme Court.
02:01:48.000 But what would be interesting, too, was you would suddenly have the left saying Donald Trump thinks illegal immigrants are, you know, akin to people who are enslaved.
02:02:00.000 Meanwhile, the Democrats would be the ones treating illegal immigrants like they are slaves.
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02:04:00.000 Did you guys see that article?
02:04:02.000 I think we talked about it the other day where women are becoming gay because they're feminists?
02:04:10.000 Feminism turns you gay?
02:04:11.000 Yeah, it's called heterofatalism.
02:04:14.000 The problem with wanting men.
02:04:17.000 Is that what it's called?
02:04:18.000 That doesn't seem like a problem to me.
02:04:20.000 Well, that's what the New York Times published.
02:04:22.000 So basically, it's just...
02:04:28.000 If anything ever had me convinced to repeal the 19th, it is this article right now from the New York Times, The Trouble with Wanting Men.
02:04:38.000 The Trouble with Wanting Men.
02:04:40.000 Where basically this like aging feminist divorcee hooks up with a guy on their first date.
02:04:46.000 A week later, he says, thanks, but I'm not interested.
02:04:49.000 And she gets really angry and she's like, well, he was shit anyway.
02:04:52.000 And it's like, maybe if you weren't a whore, the guy would be interested in you.
02:04:56.000 But what's happening is these women, they want to be girl bosses.
02:05:00.000 Then they want to have sex immediately and they're wondering why guys don't want to be with them.
02:05:03.000 And I'm like, maybe it's because the men are looking for women who are going to be loyal, faithful, and want to be wives, not girl bosses.
02:05:13.000 So instead of self-reflecting and saying, maybe I'm undesirable, they say, the problem is men.
02:05:19.000 Men are.
02:05:20.000 So this is part of the whole hookup culture that was sold to women by Cosmo magazine and Glamour and all of these other things, as well as the pervasive collective culture at the time that told women that they should be like this.
02:05:35.000 So, I mean, you can say that, you know, it's all women's fault or whatever, but they were led down this path and they went, but they were led down this path.
02:05:47.000 There's this other one, men, where have you gone?
02:05:49.000 Please come back.
02:05:50.000 And I see this and I'm like, is the New York Times staff 80% women writing for 80% women?
02:05:57.000 Probably, yes.
02:05:58.000 I mean, also, so's the New Yorker.
02:06:02.000 There was a very interesting thing where, where is it?
02:06:06.000 I have it.
02:06:08.000 Where the New York Times ran an article about how it's wrong to keep shunning your MAGA relatives.
02:06:19.000 And the New Yorker ran an article that said, it's time to shun your MAGA relatives.
02:06:25.000 It's a pretty interesting and bizarre contrast.
02:06:29.000 Yeah, I think women are going to start waking up and realize that they were sold a bed of lies.
02:06:33.000 It's a lot of lies.
02:06:35.000 And I feel bad because sometimes it happens too late in the game for women, and it's very unfortunate.
02:06:41.000 But I think we need to start highlighting that a lot of the women who are going out there and attacking men, their masculinity, are women who lead personally miserable lives.
02:06:51.000 And the more women I speak to, sadly, who have decided to go with this feminist movement and when they get to their 40s, they just don't, they're not happy people.
02:07:00.000 They're empty people.
02:07:01.000 They're empty vessels.