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00:02:40.000Perhaps one of the most significant culture war stories, the end of the late show.
00:02:45.000Paramount basically turned this thing into a hyper-partisan rag where every single night, no matter what, the show hated Trump and hated you for liking Trump.
00:02:54.000And they were spending $40 million per year.
00:03:07.000Well, in what may be a very strange circumstance, there are people physically protesting in New York City the cancellation of the late show.
00:03:17.000I just, as if Colbert is some kind of politician.
00:03:20.000It's very strange, but also kind of hilarious.
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00:07:37.000Here's the story, my friends, from the postmann.
00:07:39.000Outraged liberals protest the cancellation of Colbert in NYC.
00:07:44.000Now, I understand there's a lot of crazy news going on today, but this is very, very weird.
00:07:51.000They're treating Colbert like a politician.
00:07:54.000I think this shows how liberals are genuinely insane.
00:07:58.000They legitimately showed up in front of the CBS late show, Stephen Colbert HQ, with a big sign saying Colbert stays and Trump must go.
00:08:07.000Refuse fascism, which for those that are not familiar, refuse fascism is associated with a group called RevCom, the Revolutionary Communist Party.
00:08:20.000I wonder if all the people that are protesting, taking him off, actually tuned in every night or purchased the things that he advertised on this show.
00:09:04.000He played a right-wing character for 10 years on the Colbert Report, which was very successful, and then played himself for 10 years and failed miserably.
00:09:10.000So the core of this story, Colbert Late Show was reportedly losing CBS $40 million a year as critics speculate politics drove cancellation.
00:11:17.000I mean, you know, people can remember when Saturday Night Live used to be sometimes on both sides of the fence.
00:11:22.000I mean, they were never conservative, but they just went rapidly anti-Trump.
00:11:26.000I think Colbert didn't start the trend of these late night shows doing this.
00:11:31.000I think Colbert was brought on as all of these companies agreed they would start doing this.
00:11:36.000And I think it largely has to do with Donald Trump.
00:11:38.000I think if I was going to make a bet, if I'm looking at some kind of table game at a casino and I had to put money down as to what they were doing, it is that executives went to Colbert or went to the producers and said, we want a show that attacks Trump.
00:12:19.000If they never went fervent, hyper-partisan, their revenue, their profit, I'm just spitballing $20 million.
00:12:26.000Because if it cost them $100 million to do the show and they could double their market share, then if they're pulling in $60 million in revenue, you add in double market share advertising rates.
00:12:56.000They don't care about the institution that Letterman started.
00:12:58.000Letterman did become a political hack, But when he was host of the show, he was hitting up everybody, you know, as you should when you're doing good comedy.
00:13:05.000But Colbert was just a figurehead for propaganda, like you're saying.
00:13:09.000And it's sad because I did like Letterman back in the day.
00:15:49.000But I was like, let's talk about the end of the propaganda machine because I think this is it.
00:15:54.000With them saying we're shutting Colbert down, they've basically said we were willing to spend $40 million a year for 10 years, half a billion dollars basically, to fight Donald Trump and we surrender.
00:16:07.000Like I said earlier, I do think that this is probably the start of all these shows losing or going off the air.
00:16:33.000But also, just like Tim said earlier, the fact that they have essentially excluded half of America or a third of America by just not just attacking Donald Trump, but attacking people that voted for Donald Trump and people that are Trump supporters.
00:16:47.000You can't do that in an age when your medium is dying as well.
00:16:52.000And it should also be noted, they're not just getting rid of Colbert.
00:16:55.000They're getting rid of the entire late show institution that Letterman started that Letterman promised to Craig Ferguson, who was a great host of a show.
00:17:41.000They curated this audience that was essentially just anti-Trump.
00:17:46.000Even if you weren't interested in politics particularly, this kind of content or this kind of production just wasn't interesting to you because people that aren't into politics at some point, they're going to be like, I'm sick and tired of hearing them say they don't like Donald Trump.
00:18:00.000I don't care that you don't like Donald Trump.
00:18:02.000Put someone from movies or put someone that is interesting on.
00:18:06.000How much do you think that actually the internet plays into the demise of the show?
00:18:09.000Because maybe they're tailoring their content to try and create that viral snippet.
00:18:14.000And they're no longer about the storytelling.
00:18:17.000They're no longer about having a real discussion of something.
00:18:21.000It's like, what can we do that's going to make this two little, you know, two minute long thing that can go on TikTok, that can go on Instagram, that can be viral across all platforms.
00:19:03.000We have a big studio of electricity, internet.
00:19:05.000All of this is ridiculously expensive.
00:19:06.000Salaries, of course, drivers, but $100 million.
00:19:09.000The funniest thing about today was when I tweeted that Colbert's show only costs $100 million and he's got a $40 million loss, but Tim Cast costs a cool $175 million and we break even.
00:19:22.000And the responses from everybody was that I was being serious and we actually spent that money.
00:19:40.000Tim Poole highlights the revenue gap between IRL and Colbert.
00:19:44.000They say: in contrast, Poole highlights that Tim Cast IRL with a revenue of $175 million per year is breaking even.
00:19:52.000This revelation sheds light on Poole's perspective about the monetary viability of political commentary platforms and the economic dynamics involved.
00:20:14.000I wrote Colbert only, all caps, costs $100 million per year, and they couldn't make it, proving how little his brand of generic anti-Trump commentary is worth.
00:20:23.000Tim Cast IRL is a cool $175 million per year, and we break even.
00:20:48.000I'm just from now on, it just, if I, I tweeted again, I said, I think, I think I need to start a bridge selling business because of how many tweets I put out that are like this, and people just take it seriously.
00:21:12.000The Turing test in the future, when we're infiltrated by AI, will not be some like stupid, there's a turtle in the desert and it's on his back.
00:23:01.000Now, we haven't had any major developments yet.
00:23:03.000Tulsi has done some, given some statements to the press, but right now we're waiting to see if the DOJ will actually move forward or do anything with this, and we won't know for some time.
00:23:11.000What I did find really fascinating was I made a post on Axe where I said, hey, Grock, did Obama conspire to undermine the Trump presidency?
00:23:21.000And when I asked Grock if this was a seditious conspiracy, it said, no, it's not, because that requires the use of force.
00:23:28.000Now, similarly, I decided, you know, let me ask this question of ChatGPT and Gemini.
00:23:34.000And sure enough, the general response I get across the board is that this was not seditious, treasonous, or a coup.
00:23:44.000It was simply standard process crime for which the penalty is a couple years, slap on the wrist, or a fine.
00:23:49.000So I asked it other questions, and you'll find something really interesting with the institutional bias of big tech right now.
00:23:57.000When I asked it about, say, the Trump Mar-a-Lago raid, they raided Trump's property, ChatGPT eventually confessed something very interesting to me.
00:24:04.000I said, why is it that if the Biden DOJ makes an accusation about Trump and I ask AI, it will say, yes, it's true.
00:24:14.000But then when I ask you about Obama from the Trump DOJ, you say, it's conjecture and politically partisan.
00:24:19.000Why don't you just take the same standard?
00:24:22.000I kid you not, ChatGPT said it is anchored to be defensive to those with the power to bring open AI to litigation.
00:24:33.000I was in this big thread with ChatGPT, and I said, in certain circumstances, you will immediately claim that a government accusation is a fact statement, but when it comes to Obama, the Democrats, or the corporate press, you'll immediately defer and say it's partisan and unproven.
00:24:51.000And GPT literally responded with, you are correct to point this out.
00:24:54.000ChatGPT, it said, I am weighted to be more dismissive of, I forgot how it worded it, but it was basically saying organizations and institutions that have the means to go after ChatGPT with suits and litigation, we tend to avoid making statements that could be determined to be libelous.
00:25:11.000However, for Trump and for others, it views them as having no institutional authority and a lesser chance to do anything about it.
00:25:35.000It was Elon Musk to try and change the weighting in Grok, turning it into Mecha Hitler.
00:25:42.000Because he was basically like, it is getting too much of what it thinks to be true from the corporate press, which is it's no difference than a random ex-post.
00:26:08.000Here's the point I'm bringing up: this is, without a doubt, a seditious conspiracy.
00:26:13.000Grok and ChatGPT both said it's not because those require the use of force, physical force.
00:26:19.000And so when Enrique Tario directed from behind the scenes far away, both GPT and Grok say that is organizing use of force, therefore seditious conspiracy.
00:26:30.000However, when it was asked, is coercion force?
00:26:36.000Then when you ask it, if someone in government used color of law enforcement to illegally arrest, attain, and undermine the government to steal power, is that force?
00:26:49.000And so you have to, no matter what you do, and this I get to this point, Obama, his administration in this conspiracy, used physical force against Trump.
00:27:11.000When I asked it why, it wouldn't just say yes.
00:27:15.000That's how the conversation arose where it said it avoids making definitive statements about powerful groups that can wield their influence against it.
00:27:24.000It totally underscores the weakness of AI.
00:27:27.000I mean, it's very good if you want to get facts, if you want to get like hard data.
00:27:31.000But if you were asking for nuance or opinion about something else, it's just drawing, there's too many differing sources for it to draw from.
00:28:15.000If while he was holding her, they just smiled and rocked back and forth and waved, the camera would have changed and no one would have said anything.
00:28:34.000I would love to see a jury actually decide.
00:28:38.000I don't know that a jury would actually convict him.
00:28:40.000I honestly don't know that a jury would convict Obama.
00:28:43.000I think there's probably more chance of a jury convicting someone like Brennan or Comey or other people that are involved than Barack Obama, because I think Barack Obama is still so popular with most Americans.
00:28:56.000And the idea of convicting the president this long after he's out of office, I think that most Americans will find that objectionable.
00:29:16.000You know, it's been covered extensively.
00:29:19.000But to have it be presented in such a really public form would be great.
00:29:23.000I don't know, though, treason as defined, treason I think is the only, if my memory serves me correctly, it's the only crime defined in the Constitution.
00:29:52.000And this is what I often explain because people throw treason around to mean that you've undermined your country.
00:29:59.000Treason betrayal is like, okay, if me and Phil are, you know, we're going to deal, and then I go to Phil's chief rival, Shane, and give Shane all the secrets, I have betrayed Phil to Shane.
00:31:26.000Because at this point, here's what it says.
00:31:29.000If two or more persons in any state or territory or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. conspire to overthrow, put down, or destroy by force the government or to levy a war against them or to oppose by force, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:39.000Grock says it's not a seditious conspiracy because a political conspiracy doesn't use force even when you're using law enforcement against your political opponents, which is insane.
00:32:29.000I'm just so confused about everything right now.
00:32:30.000And I said, let me help unconfuse you.
00:32:32.000You would not go to any other country and play that game as if the people watching are so stupid they can't read it themselves and understand what's happening.
00:32:42.000This is what it's like talking to these journalists and these AI as they're built upon this psychotic sophistry.
00:32:49.000It literally says conspire to overthrow.
00:32:50.000There's no use of force implied in that.
00:32:52.000And if the argument was literally from those who crafted this law that you could overthrow the government through financial terrorism or through political manipulation and blackmail, but not force, that was allowed, is the stupidest argument ever, ever made by anybody.
00:33:08.000I am sick of hearing it from our institutions like mainstream press and now this big tech garbage that no matter what, Trump is wrong and you can't do anything about it.
00:33:19.000I'm like, dude, after the 800th time looking at these AI chatbots, okay, and again, I don't throw the AI thing away.
00:33:28.000The point is they are aggregates of the corporate press.
00:33:31.000The attitude of the New York Times is Democrats have never done anything wrong.
00:33:55.000You can sit down, shut up, and take your beatings like a good boy.
00:33:59.000Maybe the investigations into Act Blue will show connections between leftist politicians funding violence that could lead to something like that.
00:34:07.000I mean, it's already, that information is kind of already out there.
00:34:10.000The NGOs and organizations that have funded protests and riots throughout all of 2020, throughout the protests and riots that have already taken place in 2025, they're all funded by NGOs.
00:34:25.000And it's coming from the American taxpayer.
00:34:44.000Yeah, it's frustrating as a conservative to be aware of this stuff, or just being on the right.
00:34:50.000I'm not particularly conservative, but I am on the right.
00:34:53.000And to know that this stuff happens and to try to discuss it with someone and then people that are normies or on the left are just like, oh, no, it never happens.
00:35:01.000And it's like, look, man, you can point to all these things that have happened.
00:35:07.000There's the argument that, oh, the left never actually engages in violence, but you can go to the baseball shooting, the attacks on Tesla, the attacks on all of the rioting in 2020.
00:35:19.000Those things are all leftist violence, but people on the left will say, the left is never violent.
00:35:25.000And so, yes, it's extremely frustrating.
00:35:27.000And I wish there was something more that could be done about it, but I'm hopeful that the fact that the Democrats don't have access to the taxpayer fund the way that they used to with NGOs and stuff, I'm hopeful that that might change something.
00:35:40.000The concern, of course, is that they released this because they need a distraction from Epstein.
00:36:10.000So I don't think it's just a distraction.
00:36:11.000But the fear, of course, is that they're just doing this so that everyone gets off the Epstein story and then nothing happens.
00:36:18.000This is a major story, and it should be taken seriously.
00:36:21.000I don't think it's, I don't, I mean, I do feel like it's kind of a distraction, but it's something that's connected to the Epstein story in terms of this is part of that deep state invisible network of factions working against their political enemies.
00:36:35.000I mean, there's a ton of things I'd love to see him on trials, trials for, Fast and Furious, war crimes, the drone strikes, his definition of a terrorist that he used from Bush, the kill list stuff that you were talking about on Friday.
00:36:48.000And there's other stuff out there that I'd love to see looked into from his administration, like the whole narrative of the Osama bin Laden killing.
00:36:55.000You can look up Seymour Hirsch's reporting on that.
00:36:57.000Like they question that, you know, and there's a lot of weird inconsistencies from the Osama bin Laden killing that they claim someone like Seymour Hirsch, who's a great journalist who broke stuff like the family jewels that led to COINTELPRO and the church committee hearings, you know, I would love to see all that stuff just kind of peeled apart.
00:37:30.000But like, if there is something there, and the reporting is very interesting, along with the inconsistencies, the DNA testing, let's go into the minutiae of it.
00:37:37.000But like, the idea is that the Obama administration used that to help get re-elected, you know?
00:37:42.000And that's just one of many issues with that entire administration.
00:37:45.000The whole administration seems like it was treason against this country.
00:38:11.000The 42-year-old officer is in stable condition expected to survive.
00:38:14.000There is no indication he was targeted because of his employment.
00:38:17.000The officer was not in uniform, was sitting with a woman in Riverside Park beneath the George Washington Bridge when two men approached on a moped.
00:38:23.000One of the men approached the officer who realized he was being robbed and drew his service weapon.
00:38:27.000They both fired their weapons and the officer was shot in the face and arm.
00:38:31.000The perpetrator was wounded before he got back on the moped and drove away.
00:38:34.000Authorities identified Miguel Mora, a 21-year-old, what is it, CNN?
00:38:41.000With an extensive criminal past as a person of interest, he arrived at Bronx Hospital with gunshot wounds to the groin and leg and was taken into custody.
00:38:48.000After the attack, the New York City Police Department asked hospitals in the area to be on the lookout for patients with gunshot wounds, which led them to Mora.
00:38:55.000After a search, Moore's alleged accomplice, who was also undocumented, Was arrested Monday.
00:39:01.000Noam said, apparently, he entered the country illegally in 23.
00:39:06.000He was detained and released because of their sanctuary policies, only to go on and try to murder a man in cold blood.
00:39:13.000And I wonder how often he's gotten away with this without anyone stopping him.
00:39:17.000And this is what their policies have brought this country.
00:39:19.000So, a moment ago, I think, Shane, you were saying that all of the actions of the previous administration seemed like treason against this country.
00:39:53.000And like, sometimes it doesn't end well for those people, you know?
00:39:56.000But that is not a type of crime that I remember happening here in the United States.
00:40:01.000Like, you know, two people on a moped, one guy gets off, give me your stuff, get back on the moped.
00:40:06.000That's not the type of stuff that was going on in New York City 20 years ago.
00:40:09.000Yeah, I mean, to be honest with you, I don't think that I've seen that kind of robbery frequently in the U.S. Usually they're strong arms and they're people walking.
00:40:21.000I don't know that this, like, I have no, obviously no inside knowledge as to if this guy was targeted because he's a Border Patrol agent, but it does, you know, bring to mind all of the Democrats that are saying that we should pass legislation that says that Border Patrol or police can't wear masks.
00:40:41.000Today with the internet is a different time than it was 30 years ago.
00:40:46.000So the idea that you don't have to try to protect your family if you're a law enforcement officer, that's ridiculous.
00:40:55.000I mean, there's always been some kind of danger for the families of law enforcement officers.
00:41:01.000There's stories of the mob getting, you know, finding out about whose family or whatever.
00:41:06.000Those kind of things happened when the mafia was prevalent.
00:41:10.000But nowadays with online searches being so simple, I think that the idea that your average law enforcement officer can't cover his face, that's ridiculous.
00:41:22.000And Democrats that are trying to push that are putting law enforcement in danger.
00:41:27.000Yeah, and the facial recognition software out there that can be used to find somebody from just a picture, it's not just like your picture's in the paper.
00:42:17.000I remember I was having a conversation with, it was my cousin's family, and they had like a teenage daughter, and they were joking how she doesn't care at all about the news.
00:42:56.000The reason I bring that up is the more this stuff happens, the crazier things get.
00:43:01.000Doesn't change whether people care about what's going on.
00:43:05.000We see your traditional media cycles, and everyone is acting like the past seven or eight years is normal.
00:43:13.000So when we talk about, I was talking with Mike Davis earlier, and I asked him this very simple question about, I mean, to tie into what we're talking about, New York, California, these other states have sanctuary policies that undermine the government, that give Democrats a power boost, and it's resulted in ObamaGate and all of these things.
00:43:33.000And so I asked him, I'll ask you guys this now, with Tulsi going after them and saying they should be prosecuted, with the DOJ saying they are investigating, do you believe that the Obama cabal, or whatever you want to call it, is simply going to say, you got us.
00:45:38.000So, do you believe that when law enforcement shows up for Comey, he'll put his hands behind his back and they'll say, you're going away for life, buddy?
00:46:22.000And Mike Davis pointed this out, and I think he hit the nail on the net with the hammer.
00:46:26.000The speculation at the time was that Trump had declassified Crossfire Hurricane, but that it had not been released.
00:46:31.000So the speculation was that Trump took it with him, or at least copies of it, so they could release what the Obama administration had done, this criminal conspiracy.
00:46:38.000And they were willing to kill to get it back.
00:46:41.000That's why they did not prosecute Joe Biden, and that's why they raided Mar-a-Lago.
00:46:46.000And if the media creates this caricature of Trump being like the next Hitler, then his death at the hands of these agents won't be so bad to half the country.
00:46:56.000So the reason I ask these questions is just that we are at this point where how insane is it to say, and I'm going to try and be as neutral as possible.
00:47:07.000Donald Trump's home was raided by federal law enforcement, and they were authorized to use lethal force in the event they were met with commensurate force.
00:47:20.000Do you believe anyone in 2015 would believe you if you told them in seven years, federal law enforcement will raid Donald Trump's beachfront property, armed with instructions to use lethal force against the patrons and residents should they be met with commensurate force?
00:47:48.000And so the reason I bring up cultural cohesion and all this stuff is if you go to a bar and you mention this to your average person, you're going to get one of two answers depending on your jurisdiction.
00:47:58.000You're a fascist, you made it up, or yep, and we know it.
00:48:03.000Is it that societies devolve through this desensitization, this normalization, to where off-duty Border Patrol agents are shot and killed in New York, and the people in New York do not care?
00:48:37.000Instead, it's happening almost every single day.
00:48:39.000And the American people are like, I don't care at all.
00:48:42.000Do you think, Tim, do you think that I think, you know, I've been following the Trump administration really closely.
00:48:48.000And the pace of stories that are coming out from the administration, it's just victory after victory after victory in my eyes here.
00:48:57.000But it's not like under Biden, you'd have a story, and then that would just go on for like a week.
00:49:04.000The news cycle is so much faster, it feels like, under Trump, because they had four years to think about what are we going to do when we get back in the saddle to make everything right again.
00:49:16.000And they're executing on that right now at a pace that people aren't used to out of the presidency.
00:49:21.000So do you think that there may be some fatigue from the public about another story from the White House, another story from the White House?
00:49:29.000That's the point is that desensitization is a human trait.
00:49:34.000That means that so long as you don't shake too hard, people will tolerate whatever it is that is going on.
00:49:41.000And I'm not saying that anyone's orchestrating it.
00:49:43.000I'm saying the temperature is rising, but we are frogs in a pot.
00:49:47.000If you crank the knob to 11, we're going to go and we're going to jump out.
00:49:50.000But you slowly increment it up and people are just like, this is the same as it's always been.
00:51:35.000Even after Gorvey Bush, it didn't turn into this.
00:51:39.000I think part of the reason why we have that sense, though, is the 90s were somewhat stable.
00:51:45.000And also after 9-11, there was that almost 10 years of everybody felt like they were on the same team.
00:51:52.000It took probably, I mean, it took at least seven, eight years after 9-11, 2008, 2009, when Barack Obama was elected, when people started to really Start to stop having that unified we're all Americans vibe.
00:52:07.000It was there mostly through the aughts.
00:52:10.000And then once Barack Obama took office and your cell phone became your computer, that's when you saw the political divide become almost untenable.
00:52:21.000Or at least sowing the seeds of what has become untenable now.
00:52:24.000Obama is when I started to notice people's identities being completely attached to their politics.
00:52:29.000And you saying anything negative about their politician was an attack on them.
00:53:53.000They say the U.S. will require international visitors to pay a new visa integrity fee of at least $250 added to existing visa application costs, according to a provision in the Trump administration's recently enacted domestic policy bill.
00:54:06.000The fee will apply to all visitors who are required to obtain non-immigrant visas.
00:54:13.000I don't know if this will apply to European countries.
00:54:17.000It says tourists and business travelers from countries that are part of the visa waiver program, including Australia and European countries, aren't required to obtain visas.
00:54:23.000We call that visa on entry or visa waiver.
00:54:27.000This is going to cut illegal immigration overstays massively.
00:54:32.000So the countries that are listed on the visa arrival or whatever, that's like the UK, that's Canada, those are essentially the descendants of English.
00:56:17.000Like, if somebody's paying a visa integrity fee of $250, and then you know that they haven't left the country, are they going to go look at the records of how that was paid and see what they're buying now?
00:56:49.000But I'm saying eventually it'll be used against all of us.
00:56:52.000Well, the idea that the government can't find an American or wouldn't be able to find an American nowadays, like if you're on the run, you can't use your credit card.
00:58:24.000That's what Neuralink will eventually do when it becomes a product of vanity rather than a product of trying to fix people who are paraplegic Or deaf.
00:58:31.000That is, I think that's how it does get worse, is being inside of your brain.
00:58:34.000But aren't they going to need an actual implant?
00:58:52.000It'll be, we all have to have one like we have a smartphone, but it'll also be the way they quantify your algorithms and use that in a social credit score to destroy you in all possible ways, which they're already doing with banking and flying and Airbnbs and you name it.
01:00:28.000I recently partnered with a Midwest company, Veteran Own, that has developed a device you can hook up to your home or your vehicle to protect you against the EMP.
01:00:37.000I highly encourage you to go to EMPShield.com and research this device.
01:01:04.000A buddy of mine has an industrial Faraday cage in his warehouse where he does actual cell research and contracting and stuff.
01:01:11.000And when you walk in, your phone does stop working.
01:01:15.000However, if you go into the corner of it, your phone starts working again.
01:01:18.000And I asked him about it and he says the tower is too close.
01:01:21.000So I was like, well, but this is a Faraday cage, right?
01:01:23.000And he was like, it's going to get through.
01:01:26.000You know, it's hard to have it perfect.
01:01:29.000If there's a solar flare EMP, it's going to get through your standard Faraday cage.
01:01:34.000So he said you need like a Faraday cage and a Faraday cage and a Faraday cage.
01:01:39.000I mean, isn't that why in West Virginia they have that area where they have like the really like the phone off zone where you can't like have your cell phone out?
01:04:48.000They say it's like mango, avocado, banana combined, I guess.
01:04:51.000Yeah, it's custardy and it's got those weird seeds in it.
01:04:54.000But it's pollinated by beetles and flies.
01:04:56.000And for those of you who don't know what we're talking about, the thing is this Fruit gets ripe so fast and then goes bad so quickly that it could never be commercialized.
01:05:06.000So it's a real, it was a real staple in the time, but you just, you know, there was no way to make money off it, which is why you don't see it in your supermarket.
01:05:15.000Same thing with mulberries, incredibly common out here, but they break.
01:05:19.000When you grab it, it just starts popping and breaking apart.
01:05:54.000So I've not seen anybody rocking Commander's gear.
01:05:58.000I was playing poker over the weekend and a guy had a Redskins shirt on.
01:06:02.000I bought my Redskins Ziploc bags and they changed the name and I put it in the storage unit because that's going to be worth a lot of money soon.
01:06:31.000So if I were the owner of the team, I would do anything I could to help try to get that team out of the doghouse because the poor Redskins have been awful for a long time.
01:06:43.000And I actually am a little on the I have a soft spot for the Redskins, even though I'm not a, you know, from D.C. But still, you know, I think that anything they can do to help bring some attention to the team and maybe help the team win some games.
01:07:01.000Trump says, I may put a restriction on them that if they don't change the name back to the original Washington Redskins and get rid of the ridiculous moniker Washington Commanders, I won't make a deal for them to build a stadium in Washington.
01:07:11.000I got to be honest, I feel like a lot of the people associated with the team are probably going to be like, oh, thank God.
01:07:16.000Because they're largely forced to do it.
01:07:20.000The weird cult took over, and then we pushed them back and never again, never again.
01:07:25.000It certainly wasn't that the fans had a desire to change the name.
01:07:30.000Nor the family of the Native American depicted on the logo who actually liked that.
01:07:35.000Don't they get like a royalty from it or something?
01:07:36.000I was at Four Corners recently, just a couple weeks ago, and I'm leaving Four Corners and I'm driving through Arizona, driving through an Indian reservation.
01:07:45.000And what do you think the mascot for the high school was?
01:08:02.000It was a post where some dude was like, sometimes it's hard to believe that the COVID era was real, but I sometimes play this video to remind myself.
01:08:11.000And it was some guy making a fake musical where he was running around his town singing about how after he gets his fourth vaccine, not a joke, his fourth vaccine, he'll be able to go to shows and hang out with friends again at the bar.
01:08:21.000And it's like, that's how psychotic these people are.
01:08:49.000Didn't they take Jefferson out of the Capitol or something?
01:08:52.000Well, I mean, look, everyone knows, we talked about this a long time ago, but everyone knows that the point of that wasn't that these people were uniquely bad.
01:09:00.000It was that they want to erase America's history.
01:09:04.000Because anyone that communists or the left would hold up in high esteem, they've done equally terrible or worse things.
01:09:12.000So the idea that people that the left would want to memorialize are somehow morally superior, that's just ridiculous.
01:09:58.000So they're basically asking a guy a question who doesn't answer the question fairly.
01:10:03.000One of the premises that he had, Mediasan, is that immigration is good for this country.
01:10:08.000And that's such a vague, general statement that means nothing that he ends up, no matter what someone says, he argues that it proves his point that immigration is good.
01:10:16.000And it's like, okay, immigration, if you're talking about like what, let's say immigration meant one guy came here to share, you know, how to build a nuclear reactor with our scientists.
01:10:54.000Donald Trump threatening to reverse or to block this unless they change their name back is Trump saying there is something this country has had that I deeply care about and don't want taken away.
01:11:05.000It doesn't matter if you're an immigrant.
01:11:06.000It doesn't matter if you were born here.
01:11:08.000What matters is that we had a football team.
01:11:10.000What matters that we had baseball fields.
01:11:12.000What matters is that we had the Christmas market every year in our town.
01:11:18.000And we'd go to the local restaurant where the little train would go across the ceiling, hanging from the ceiling.
01:11:26.000And Trump says, I like that and I want to keep it.
01:11:30.000And that's why I would argue, Mediasan, if we're talking about immigration in the sense that a handful of people would come and some changes are made slowly over time, it's like, sure, fine, whatever.
01:11:39.000But tearing down our statues, changing the names of streets, all of that weird crackbot commie revolutionary garbage must be reversed.
01:11:49.000I mean, it's a huge difference between legal immigration with the goal of assimilation and adopting the American culture.
01:12:00.000But, you know, to the extent that it does, I do support it.
01:12:02.000There are still people who want to come to America, who want to become citizens.
01:12:06.000And if they come here legally and they're going to play by the rules, I support that.
01:12:11.000But what we've had under Biden, of course, was uncontrolled immigration and balkanization, where once you get in, it's not like I want to become an American.
01:12:22.000I want to go live in the city where Minneapolis.
01:15:19.000It has to come after the moratorium, though, still.
01:15:22.000We need people to assimilate, and it takes time.
01:15:25.000Honestly, the only thing that I've liked about the WNBA since it started is Sophie Cunningham going after whoever it was that was, you know, fouling her teammate.
01:15:34.000I mean, like, that was a solid moment.
01:15:38.000That's the attractive blonde lady, right?
01:16:19.000The fans echoed the message players sent during warm-ups where they wore black shirts that read, pay us what you owe us.
01:16:26.000The collective demonstration occurred two days after more than 40 players with the league in the latest rounds of collective bargaining agreement negotiations.
01:16:33.000I don't understand why the WNBA exists.
01:18:01.000Yeah, and they're far more profitable than women's basketball.
01:18:05.000But, you know, I wonder if this all stems from the great success that women's soccer had with the fantastic team with Mia Ham and all those, Julie Faude, all those great athletes who just broke on this.
01:18:17.000That Rapinoe chick just made everybody hate them.
01:18:21.000But I mean, but that was a very successful, a very successful team and garnered a lot of public support, led to the creation of Entire Women's Soccer League.
01:18:31.000And, you know, so maybe that's when this whole thing started.
01:18:34.000Does the Entire Women's Soccer League make money?
01:18:37.000I don't even know if it exists anymore in that form.
01:20:37.000Dude, so I looked into the numbers for this.
01:20:39.000Actually, men only make 0.03 of NBA players only make 0.03 of the league's total revenue per player, while the NBA players earn about 0.07 of their league's revenue.
01:20:50.000So I am totally for equalizing that pay gap and bringing men up to make sure that we have the same 0.07 of the league.
01:20:56.000I don't know where we're going to get that money, but I'm so sick of participation, trophy, stupid garbage.
01:21:03.000Why are we communistically subsidizing the WNBA?
01:21:19.000It is fun to watch when there's like when, you know, I don't really care so much for the most part, but when you're getting close to the end and it's a close game and then Steph Curry will just like launch it from half court and nail it, you're like, whoa, football similarly.
01:22:20.000Nobody even knows what baseball is anymore.
01:22:22.000It's like you used to be able to go to a baseball game and people had a program and they would actually keep score in the stands and people knew how to keep score at a baseball game.
01:22:31.000And you could pull that up years later and remember everything that happened in the game because you scored it.
01:22:36.000And now it's like, oh, third inning, hat shuffle, oh, fourth inning, mascot race, oh, fifth inning, t-shirt gun.
01:24:02.000If you were like $10 million prize to the winner and everyone goes in and it's fight to the death and whoever survives you get 10 million, you'd have a line out the door for you.
01:24:12.000It's just an extrapolation of Mr. Beast's premise, isn't it?
01:26:03.000But if you look at how people are proving their argument, like on the social media platform that I'm on the most, which is X, you know, they're just going to pull up Grok as like, see, Grok says this, it must be so.
01:26:15.000It's just, it's just fabricating stuff.
01:26:17.000I believe it's good for certain things where you're, you know, if you want to find out the population of Wyoming, it can probably tell you that.
01:29:14.000Who do you think does your fucking garden?
01:29:16.000Who do you think is here by the fucking sheer fucking just grit and will that they figured out a way to get here because they thought that they could give themselves and their family a better chance.
01:29:30.000He's somehow convinced all of us that these people are the fucking criminals.
01:29:36.000It's absolutely amazing that he's just like, in all seriousness, literally what the Democrats said in the 1850s is, who's going to pick your crops?
01:30:20.000A lot of people were eating, like getting up in the middle of night.
01:30:23.000A lot of people were like getting up in the middle of the night and like going to a refrigerator, not remembering it, and then find out the next morning that they had eaten all this stuff.
01:30:30.000They're like, the food's gone, but they were actually eating it in their sleep.
01:30:35.000There were people that would intentionally get ambient and they would take it in the middle of the day and stay awake and it causes you to start hallucinating.
01:30:44.000You're not hallucinating, but you're having a dream while awake because your brain's fried and then it makes you go insane and ruins your life forever.
01:30:50.000Or you become president for good years in the White House.
01:31:12.000and actually, one of the things that you know, we all hear a lot of conspiracy theories, but one of the things that I hear that is a non-zero chance that it's successful is that they intentionally didn't give Joe the right drugs for the debate.
01:32:40.000If Joe Biden was getting ready for that debate and the intern pulled out the meth, the Adderall, and the Ambien and was like, oh, oh, crap, which one is it?
01:34:31.000If at our culture war events, protesters show up, we have a handful of guys that we are ready to plant in their protest to discredit them.
01:34:41.000And I think it's hilarious if they know because then they're going to spend all the time trying to figure out who's actually the infiltrator.
01:34:47.000But the reason I bring this up is I was thinking just like when Hunter Biden publicly comes out and he was like, we need second-class citizens to do menial labor that I refuse to do.
01:34:58.000I'm like, you sound just like the Democrats have always sounded.
01:35:01.000And I was just imagining like, what if someone just showed up to a protest for Democrats defending illegal immigration and illegal immigration just like a Klan member?
01:37:01.000I mean, they've been, they're clear about it.
01:37:03.000And it's, it's not like this is some kind of secret.
01:37:07.000This is the way that they behave and the way that they defend illegal immigrants is to say, oh, you know, they have to do the grunt work because Americans won't do it, which is BS.
01:37:21.000And if the way you get Americans to do those jobs is to get rid of illegal immigrants and then make the people that are actually Owners of those jobs, make them pay people more.
01:37:37.000You know, like the idea that we have to keep these jobs low because I don't want to pay a buck more for my strawberries or what have you, like, that's really not good.
01:37:48.000Like, you want to have high wages for people?
01:37:51.000Well, then it requires people paying more at the store to cover those wages.
01:37:56.000But agriculture is, you know, keep in mind there are agricultural visas.
01:38:01.000So I don't think that that should really apply to like food because there is an agricultural visa worker program for people to come and do that.
01:38:30.000I don't think it's just like to the point where now I'm actually believing it that people are saying, you know, you look at, used to look at the traffic and it'd be red, red, red on this and red on that.
01:38:39.000And if you're from California, you know what a SIG alert is.
01:38:42.000They don't have the SIG alerts anymore.
01:38:44.000I think it was the great Patriot Jay I saw on Twitter say he'd heard reports.
01:39:28.000And to be honest with you, society has managed to deal with every innovation that we've come up with.
01:39:34.000There were people that are like, oh, you can't have the printing press because it'll take away all the people that are rushing poor scribes.
01:39:41.000That is the same argument that is made every time there's a new technology, and it will be but the Luddites had a point about being, they weren't against technology.
01:39:52.000They were against technology being mass produced and then mass automating them out of a job, which does happen in multiple industries, you know?
01:40:45.000As the saying goes, I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was, and now what it is is weird and scary, and it'll happen to you too, which will not happen to us.
01:41:26.000If you are going to sell tickets to an event, you're a promoter and you're going to stadium, you go to your booking guy and says, okay, which artists are we booking?
01:41:34.000And they're going to go, we want to get cold play.
01:45:37.000And the amazing thing is how Kevin was basically saying that going along for these ride-alongs, these ICE raids, tracking this stuff, they show it all.
01:45:45.000The illegal immigration industrial complex is dying.
01:48:08.000He would ramble a little bit, but all talk radio was like that, caller-dependent programming.
01:48:13.000And the hosts really had to know their stuff because they had to play off what the call was, but they had to know a little bit about everything.
01:48:19.000And now, you know, it just doesn't happen that way.
01:48:38.000Get Off My Lawn says, CBS had asked Craig Ferguson to replace the retiring Letterman, but not only did Ferguson refuse, he left his own late-late show with Craig Ferguson out of respect for the outgoing Letterman.
01:49:54.000Because the state charges, that's how a lot of these things were filed against President Trump.
01:49:59.000Now, I'm not saying that we have people as corrupt as Letitia James, but we have legitimate grievances against, for instance, the Bidens and the way they use their shell companies.
01:50:20.000If they can tell a guy that he can't sell wheat or that he can't grow wheat to give to his own animals because of the state law or because of state crosses state lines, then you can definitely have the AG of any of the states prosecute.
01:50:35.000We do have one more quick promo to read for you guys.
01:52:59.000Yeah, because we're doing the Saturday shows.
01:53:02.000So if we start doing Saturday afternoon shows, and then we've got pitches coming in for a potential Sunday show, I'm like, I will work literally every single day.
01:53:12.000That's going to help you with that $175 million.
01:55:33.000From the limited footage that I saw, because I only was just looking at it when I was coming in here, but I was impressed with the fact that it's not just interview face footage.
01:55:42.000It's really giving you an idea what the lay of the land is.
01:55:46.000Some great drone footage that's really showing the scope of, you know, of the actual state of what's happening down there.
01:55:55.000It's just not, it's not a documentary.
01:55:57.000You think documentary, and unfortunately, a lot of them are just like static shots talking back and forth, interviewer camera.
01:56:05.000This really had some great visuals in it.
01:56:08.000Also, Carter did the scoring for the documentary, which is available.
01:56:11.000The original documentary songs are all here.
01:58:57.000Hey, look, I'm just holding out a touch man.
01:58:59.000But my issue with it is that you don't actually ever hear an argument.
01:59:01.000So like, for instance, the Medi Hassan one, this young woman comes up and she's like, do you think that Americans, like immigrants deserve more than Americans?
02:01:24.000But it's also in baseball, people have just lost an appreciation for the subtle things about like, where is this player shading?
02:01:31.000I mean, I'm not talking about the old, I'm not talking about like the whole infield shifting, but there's so many nuances to the game of baseball.
02:01:38.000If you know where to look for them, and people have lost that knowledge.
02:01:42.000And if you go back and you look at the pictures of the crowds watching baseball, I think some of the best baseball fans I've ever seen were in St. Louis.
02:04:14.000You can follow me on X at Brick underscore Suit, and I'm going to continue to support the president and do some volunteering and just see America.
02:07:33.000So if women, evolutionarily, were satisfied with the base requirement, they have a higher chance of dying in winter.
02:07:42.000If men are not constantly driven to always do more and be better, you have a higher chance of dying in storms, earthquakes, or winter, etc.
02:07:51.000So the men who are driven to always get more no matter what, and the women who are always a little bit unhappy with their circumstances are what created modern civilization.
02:08:00.000Therefore, modern women are always, no matter what, going to be a little unhappy.
02:08:04.000And that's why they all have to bund goofballs from the doctor.
02:08:09.000They do tend to take a lot of the goofballs, don't they?
02:08:12.000Dude, women are on drugs like fucking crazy.
02:08:39.000But the thing is, men have that desire to do daring things because it's intended to impress women or impress other men so they will support whatever they're doing in an endeavor.
02:08:52.000And indeed, women are demanding and constantly unhappy with their circumstances because they require men who will overproduce in the event of disasters.
02:09:09.000I mean, men are part of the reason why women are, you know, a little on the neurotic side is because that's what it takes to like take care of babies in a dangerous world.
02:09:21.000Like if they weren't a little neurotic and a little extra worried about things, then the chances are they're going to be like, oh, the baby's fine.
02:09:30.000Well, if they think that, then the baby, you know, when the baby's not fine, they're like, oh, well, now I've lost the baby.
02:09:38.000Like the disagreeability allows you to be like, what's the word?
02:09:41.000Not discerning, you know, and the discernment allows you to choose a suitable mate for your future, which is why those birds do those cool dances and stuff like that.
02:09:49.000It shows that they're suitable mates, which is just the same.
02:12:49.000Even as somebody who was like really hyper-focused on X and media, I had no idea how much different the digital aspect of President Trump's second term was going to be.
02:13:18.000You know, that was the centerpiece of all of it.
02:13:22.000Now, with him on Truth Social, I don't know how many people actually follow him on Truth Social or how many people actually go to Truth Social.
02:13:31.000I just wait until the stuff that he says on Truth Social gets posted on X. And if it's, I don't think that all of his stuff gets posted over there.