Progressive reporter Ken Klippenstein was supposed to publish a hacked DNC dossier, but decided to publish it because it was newsworthy. Now, the Biden administration is trying to get rid of him, and he s fighting back. Plus, a Class 4 hurricane is barreling towards Florida and the authorities are warning people to evacuate.
00:01:10.000Elon Musk, I don't want to say Elon Musk, that's the reporting though, suspended him for doing this because the document apparently contains J.D.
00:01:18.000Vance's social security number, home address, and considering the attempts on the life of Donald Trump, seems like not a smart thing to do.
00:01:24.000So we're going to talk about that, plus a lot of stuff.
00:01:37.000It looks like they're going after him over $100,000 in campaign contributions, which my understanding, based on cases I've been involved in, don't move the needle.
00:01:46.000So why are they going after Eric Adams?
00:01:47.000Well, he claims to have pushed back, but let's be real.
00:01:51.000He's also given illegal immigrants $4,000 to permanently settle in New York City, so whatever.
00:02:15.000The Sheriff's Department is saying, if you decide not to evacuate, please write down your name and birthday on your arm so they can identify you when you die.
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00:04:40.000I struggled for a number of years with the gender ideology.
00:04:43.000I fell susceptible to that and then I wrote a book discussing how so many young kids are being susceptible to this on TikTok, in schools, how gender ideology and woke culture is being pushed on kids and in my book Gender Madness is basically trying to help parents look out for the warning signs And just help young people that are struggling.
00:05:02.000But, you know, I also do a lot of news commentary as well, following a lot of politics, you know.
00:05:06.000Of course, watching your show, getting all the latest news and stuff.
00:05:53.000Sends the info to the Democrats, to Biden and Harris, trying to get them to use it.
00:05:56.000They said they're not going to go near it.
00:05:58.000Apparently they're working with the Feds.
00:06:00.000The Feds are like, yes, Iran's trying to interfere in the election.
00:06:02.000It's a malign influence campaign, they call it.
00:06:05.000So a bunch of journalists get access to this and they all decide, because sharing this will interfere in the election and assist Iran in their efforts, we won't publish it.
00:06:13.000Well, you know, rest assured you'll get some woke journalist who hates JD Vance who decides he's going to publish it anyway.
00:06:49.000Vance dossier includes his social security number, home address, phone number, and a bunch of private information that should have been redacted.
00:06:56.000And there are a lot of leftists and liberals who are pointing this out, saying that Wikileaks publishes information all the time, and they painstakingly redact private information to protect the individual.
00:07:06.000If there's something newsworthy, you don't need to publish the phone number.
00:07:09.000This guy didn't do that, and that's basically why he got taken down.
00:07:16.000It reportedly comes from an alleged Iranian government hack of the Trump campaign, and since June, the news media has been sitting on it, declining to publish in fear of finding itself at odds with the government's campaign against foreign malign influence.
00:07:45.000Quote, the terror regime in Iran loves the weakness and stupidity of Kamala Harris and is terrified of the strength and resolve of Donald Trump.
00:07:51.000Stephen Chung, communications director for the Trump campaign, responded when I asked about the hack.
00:07:56.000If the document had been hacked by some anonymous, like, hacker group, the news media would be all over it.
00:08:01.000I'm just not a believer of the news media as an arm of the government doing its work combating foreign influence.
00:08:06.000I'm gonna pause right there and say, you're a scumbag, Ken.
00:08:09.000You published it because you wanted attention for your website.
00:08:13.000When the Steele dossier came out, and you make the argument, well, the Steele dossier was BS.
00:08:18.000Yes, and even though that came from Clinton, And it came from domestic sources.
00:08:23.000News outlets still decided not to publish it until BuzzFeed and all their scumbaggery decided to publish nonsense garbage.
00:08:31.000Every journalist basically was aligned, saying there's no reason to publish this, it wasn't obtained in any reasonable way, and it's private campaign materials.
00:08:41.000Yeah, it does seem like a very self-serving move.
00:08:44.000Any kind of claim to being an honorable journalist who's doing this for the public good seems obviously a cover up for poor judgment and a lack of ethical standards.
00:08:53.000You know, the thing is, JD Vance has very young children.
00:08:56.000And so, you know, I think a lot of people could say generally, oh, he lives in this
00:09:00.000part of Ohio or whatever else, but to put his social security number out there, to put
00:09:04.000other things out, puts a lot of people other than him at risk.
00:09:08.000And especially given the stakes that the Trump campaign has already been dealing with, given
00:09:13.000the two physical attacks on Donald Trump, I don't know why anyone would say, I think
00:09:18.000this is a great call, I'm going to do a round spitting and let this out there, especially
00:09:21.000because as far as i can tell like the stuff that's in there that seems to paint jdv
00:09:26.000Vance in maybe a somewhat negative light is basically already known.
00:09:29.000I mean, there really wasn't, like, to me, from what I know about the reporting—I haven't read the dossier—a smoking gun.
00:09:34.000I think it seems like this reporter was—heard the word dossier and thought, that's scandalous and I have it and I'll release it.
00:09:41.000What do you think it was that he was trying to gain by doing this?
00:09:43.000Anything other than just getting attention?
00:10:05.000Yeah, they go into shopping markets, they go to Walmart and they grab gallons of milk and they splash it all over themselves and they scream nonsense.
00:10:31.000It says Vance criticized public health experts and elected officials for supporting Black Lives Matter protests while condemning anti-lockdown protests.
00:12:11.000And they're like, yeah, well, someone would have published it.
00:12:13.000What he's doing here is, Iran has a campaign.
00:12:17.000And I'm going to be as hard and dark with it as I can, and I hope he hears it.
00:12:21.000Iran's campaign against the United States right now involves militias killing our men and women in uniform, funding them and giving them weapons so they can do that.
00:12:31.000That's the most extreme thing happening right now overseas.
00:12:33.000Next, the most extreme thing domestically is they're trying to kill Donald Trump.
00:12:38.000As a part of their campaign against us, they're also trying to sow discord in this country.
00:12:42.000Ken, I hope you appreciate being a part of their campaign, which includes all of those things.
00:12:48.000Yeah, it does seem like he's just playing into their hands.
00:12:50.000And especially right after Trump put out that statement the other day saying that there had been more attempts on his life that hadn't necessarily been publicized and that Iran was, you know, perhaps behind some of this stuff.
00:13:01.000And if you think about it, too, like, doesn't Iran have their hands pretty deep into a lot of places, not just in the Middle East, but in South America and, you know, and in parts of Africa and stuff?
00:13:36.000Again, this journalist's decision to publish this, to me, seems like he's trying to front as, I'm doing this for democracy and because the free press is good and I think you deserve to know this information.
00:13:49.000But really, that seems to be more of an effort to cover up a desire to become famous, to become an elite journalist.
00:13:58.000And, you know, that to me speaks to something Melania Trump did in an interview, or at least it was released today, with Fox & Friends, and she was talking about, you know, she reflected on a lot of stuff, but one of the things she said was, like, the opposite, the other party in the media are pushing this narrative that divides us, that encourages hateful actions, and again, you know, Libby can probably speak to this a lot, but all editorial boards, all editors in the world have to have this conversation that's like, we have this information.
00:14:29.000And while there are a lot of really great journalists on Substack, in this case, this guy said, like, looked at himself in the mirror and said,
00:14:35.000I've decided this is worth publishing, and I don't care about the consequences to anyone,
00:14:41.000There's big outrage that he got suspended.
00:14:43.000And I want to show this post from Ed Krasenstein, because he asks some questions that we can answer for you.
00:14:48.000He says, first, I'm going to start off by saying I'm against doxing.
00:14:52.000For those unfamiliar, this is a liberal personality.
00:14:54.000He's prominent on X. He says, with that said, the below screenshot is a publicly available filing on Alaska's government website that shows all of J.D.
00:15:00.000Vance's public information, including his home address, email address, and children's names.
00:15:04.000This is a public filing for candidacy.
00:16:04.000Don't aid and abet people who are trying to do bad things.
00:16:08.000So just because the information exists somewhere doesn't mean you have a right to go tell people how to find it or post it on the site for everyone to plainly see.
00:16:17.000I take issue with how X actually handles this, for the most part.
00:16:22.000Because what they claim is, if your information can be found anywhere on the internet, it's allowed to be published on X. And that is absolutely psychotic.
00:16:32.000So if a hacker, in this instance, hacks private information, sends it to a journalist, and they publish it, well, interestingly, in this instance, they did take him down.
00:16:59.000And that was the argument, of course, is that the FBI told Twitter and Facebook that if they received, essentially, that if they received a Hunter Biden laptop, that it would be Russian disinformation or hacked or something like that.
00:17:13.000So they believed it to be hacked for sure, even though it wasn't.
00:17:22.000I mean, again, I don't think the points are bad at all.
00:17:24.000I just think that means that more people's private information should be treated like it's serious to leak that information on Twitter.
00:17:33.000And I think especially, again, it's difficult when it's a public figure because they think any platform might Yeah, I mean, what's funny too, though, is that people's public information used to be readily available.
00:17:45.000The phone book handed it to everyone in this great big thing called the White Pages.
00:18:19.000Because now, you know, again, if you're a public figure, and I'm happy to include the
00:18:23.000craftsman season this like, you don't know what someone who obtains your address is going
00:18:28.000to send you or if they're going to show up like.
00:18:30.000The security risks are very different.
00:18:32.000When we lived in smaller communities, if you're not as high profile person, it's not that it isn't serious if someone sends you something bad in the mail, but the odds of it are a little bit less likely.
00:18:41.000Well, you have the whole swatting thing.
00:18:51.000But I really feel like a lot of this is the word dossier, right?
00:18:54.000Like the last time I feel like I remember it used widely in American Media was the Steele dossier.
00:18:59.000I mean, there's this idea that the dossier is full of, you know, scandalous secrets and it's going to reveal all of these things they're trying to hide.
00:19:06.000But actually, it's just sort of a collection of information.
00:19:09.000And I wonder if that's that was one of the reasons someone was tempted to publish this because they thought, oh, you know, the word dossier will draw attention and implies that they're ashamed of these things when it doesn't.
00:19:22.000How did BuzzFeed get a hold of the Steele dossier?
00:19:34.000And they did this stupid garbage where they're like, we think this is newsworthy.
00:19:38.000It's not right that journalists can see this and you can't.
00:19:40.000And it was like, well it's all unvetted garbage gossip.
00:19:43.000You know, it's like, imagine I made a dossier, and it was like the Kamala dossier, and it's all just garbled nonsense as a joke, hands it off to a journalist, who hands it off to a journalist, who hands it off to a journalist, rumors start circulating about the Kamala dossier, and then someone's like, I think people have a right to see what we're talking about.
00:20:00.000And then it's like, you know, Kamala Pete on the bed with hookers or whatever.
00:20:10.000My favorite Trump era news story will always be when the Huffington Post tweeted, somewhere there may be a video of Trump doing something in an elevator.
00:20:34.000That's just really, really consistent.
00:20:37.000I mean, that was a lot of what I remember of the criticism of Trump in 2016 and going through his presidency, which is like, it was like the media had this this promise of the ever evasive scandal that was about to come out and they're about to uncover the saying and this is true of, you know, the tapes, but also like, Oh, his foreign dealings and he did this thing wrong and actually maybe there's something like it was just constant, like they were about to unveil something big and they never did.
00:21:01.000Whereas, you know, with the Biden administration, scandals would pop up pretty naturally and they'd be like, it doesn't seem like that big a deal.
00:21:07.000Well, it's such a weird thing because the double standard is so obvious and nowhere is it more clear than in the classified documents case with Joe Biden.
00:22:34.000Yeah, and then you had Melania Trump this morning on Fox & Friends basically saying how it was an invasion of her privacy, they went through all her belongings, and she was obviously very upset about that.
00:22:42.000And you know, these people, she was the former first lady, but they're still human beings, you know, and to have the FBI raid your home, go through your personal possessions, you know, family photos and Whatever, you know, it's she was clearly upset by it.
00:22:54.000And she's obviously wrote about that in her book.
00:22:56.000And it's like, there's such a double standard when Joe Biden has all these documents in his garage, you know, he seems to get a free pass.
00:23:02.000But then when it comes to Trump, it's like this constant witch hunt trying to get him and it's like, there's doesn't seem to be equal justice between you know, the candidates.
00:23:10.000Right, and I think Melania Trump is a great example of this because she has been so ostracized for being married to Donald Trump, even though she is, you know, a very private person.
00:23:20.000I mean, she didn't really rock the boat as first lady, and yet everyone kind of acts like she is Uh, culpable for all of the criticisms that they have of Trump.
00:23:31.000I don't care if you criticize Trump, but, you know, it was kind of ridiculous when designers were like, we're refusing to dress her.
00:23:37.000She's literally our supermodel first lady and you are saying our perception or our understanding of what we think you guys represent as a couple is more important than reality.
00:23:48.000Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
00:23:50.000New York City Mayor Eric Adams to be arraigned on corruption and bribery charges on Friday.
00:23:55.000He's said to be arraigned after the indictment.
00:23:59.000Adams was charged with five counts, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, federal program bribery, to receive campaign contributions by foreign nationals, wire fraud, solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national, and bribery.
00:24:40.000And basically, the story goes, according to the Department of Justice, that Eric Adams, since he decided to run for mayor in, what was it, 2018 for his 2021 Run ended up involved with Turkish officials, people with Turkish Airlines, that he was getting a whole bunch of free upgrades, you know, that anytime he had to travel, he would try and take Turkish Airlines because they'd give him free upgrades.
00:25:07.000That they also were funneling, Turkish Airlines and other Turkish officials were funneling campaign contributions illegally through strawman donors in the U.S.
00:25:18.000because it's not legal for them to contribute.
00:25:33.000To give them cash and funnel money that way.
00:25:36.000And then it's alleged that Turkey used their leverage over Adams recently, demanding that he get the Turkish consulate opened, despite it having not passed fire inspection.
00:26:09.000But the other part that they're alleging, too, is that with the campaign contributions, New York also has this election matching program.
00:26:18.000So they give you election funds based on funds that you've raised.
00:26:23.000So they're saying that because of the illegal contributions that he got, he then leveraged those monies to get contributions, and he essentially defrauded New York by taking those matching funds.
00:26:38.000He's claiming because he pushed back against Joe Biden.
00:27:10.000One of his criticisms, or one of his criticisms of the Biden administration, also one of Governor Kathy Hogel's criticisms was basically, you are not issuing work permits fast enough for all these people who are here.
00:27:20.000I mean, they did push back against Biden.
00:27:22.000It's just not that they didn't become sort of pro mass deportation or anything.
00:27:28.000They pushed back in the way that you would expect a Democrat to, basically saying, you are not very good at this.
00:27:33.000You have created a problem we are now handling.
00:27:36.000Give us more money and more resources right now, which, you know, It was about a year ago that Eric Adams was saying that the border crisis was going to destroy New York City.
00:27:48.000And he was actually heading down to Washington, D.C.
00:27:51.000when his former campaign manager's office was raided by the FBI.
00:27:55.000And so he never made it down there to the meeting of mayors to tell, you know, Biden that they were doing a bad job to give him what for, you know.
00:28:04.000So he had to turn around, head back to New York and deal with this whole scandal, which has continued to unfold.
00:28:10.000As has the immigration issue in New York.
00:28:16.000Yeah, so I was just going to say that that's the debate on X at the moment is Eric Adams obviously has facilitated the migrant crisis with the, you know, hotels being booked out just for migrants, the credit card scheme, and many other things as well.
00:28:30.000But it comes after Governor Hochul's former chief of staff was arrested.
00:28:35.000And they basically said that she was a Chinese She was a Chinese agent, basically a foreign agent.
00:28:43.000And then it comes, of course, the NYPD commissioner had to resign.
00:28:48.000And, you know, Trump was obviously kind of suggesting that, you know, it's because Eric Adams pushed back, Governor Hochar was pushing back.
00:28:55.000But they have also, as Tim said, they have allowed this to happen for the last few years.
00:28:59.000And, you know, when you go to New York, it's very sad to see what's happening there.
00:29:03.000And there's a lot of crime and, you know, the NYPD are doing a great job, but they're struggling, clearly.
00:30:16.000He did want more money and he wanted them to take responsibility for what they'd done.
00:30:21.000But I mean, there's something you have to understand about New York City, which is Eric Adams was the most conservative candidate running, other than Curtis Sliwa, who is the head of the Guardian Angels and lives in a studio apartment with 20 cats.
00:30:36.000He lives in a studio apartment with 20 cats.
00:30:39.000It's hard as New Yorker to vote for a single man who lives in a studio apartment With 20 cats.
00:31:31.000But the people of New York still love Andrew Cuomo, and they don't think that any of the sexual misconduct allegations against him were legit.
00:31:39.000And I'll tell you something else, neither does Letitia James, because they pushed him
00:31:43.000out of office with these sexual misconduct allegations.
00:31:46.000They didn't care that he killed a bunch of people in nursing homes.
00:31:48.000They just cared that he patted some girl on the butt and she didn't like the hug or whatever
00:32:28.000Maya Wiley was the darling in this case, who all of the progressives wanted her to win the mayoralty back then.
00:32:36.000And she's the one who just recently appeared before Congress and when asked what a woman is, said, a woman is anyone who says she is.
00:32:45.000Well, the problem is now with the Eric Adams scandal, you've got progressives like AOC jumping on the bandwagon, basically calling for his resignation.
00:32:52.000Biden was asked earlier, do you think he should resign?
00:33:05.000A lot of people in New York are worried now because if Eric Adams was to resign, there's Jermaine Williams, who's the city's public advocate, he could temporarily take over and he is a radical BLM activist, mask loving.
00:33:19.000nuts. He's been arrested multiple times. He's very much anti-police, anti-NYPD. So when you've got
00:33:24.000someone like AOC calling for Adams's resignation, you've got to think who's next in line. It would
00:33:30.000be 10 times worse. Whatever criticism people may have of him with his handling of the migrant crisis,
00:33:34.000a BLM activist that's anti-police in a city that's got so much crime,
00:33:38.000that's going to be 10 times worse. It can actually definitely get worse, New Yorkers.
00:33:42.000Yeah, I mean, and it has been worse before.
00:33:56.000So people are walking around New York and they would see like five to six rats just running around looking for food because they're starving and they'd like chase people.
00:34:03.000Yeah, Bill de Blasio, whose COVID czar was engaging in sex parties while, you know, rolling on ecstasy.
00:34:14.000And, you know, he just figured he needed to let off some steam.
00:34:17.000That story really has me steamed, personally.
00:34:20.000But you also had Bill de Blasio being like, everybody stay home and we're calling off New Year's Eve, even though that's what we're known for.
00:34:27.000And you guys can all watch live on CNN while Andy Cohen gets drunk and me and my wife Dance in Times Square, empty, like tin pot despots.
00:35:23.000But so when Eric Adams showed up to try and run on the Democrat ticket and the options were like Maya Wiley, whoever the legacy of Bill de Blasio was, and maybe it was Bill de Blasio.
00:35:39.000And Eric Adams, people went for Eric Adams because he was the more conservative choice.
00:35:44.000And then he did this crazy thing that my son will never forgive him for, which was instituting vegan lunches on Fridays in all New York City public schools.
00:36:59.000If you're allergic to cashews, you should probably know what it is.
00:37:02.000I mean, the thing too is there's plenty of cuisines in the world that are very strict vegetarian, that don't have dairy and all that, and they have centuries of Making actual good food.
00:37:12.000You know, we don't have to eat weird, fake, milky sausages.
00:37:15.000We need to switch things to a more optimistic tune.
00:37:18.000So, in this story from the Postmillennial, they write, Republicans in the lead on party ID for the first time in third quarter of a presidential election year, according to Gallup.
00:38:46.000I know this from when we make headlines.
00:38:48.000You know, that you have to, like, first of all, something has to make someone angry, but in a way that makes them feel like they can do something.
00:38:57.000I'm pretty sure at NJ.com, it's New Jersey, they're probably thinking, if we put new swing state poll has Harris down, people are going to refuse to look at it.
00:39:05.000They want their own opinions regurgitated back at them.
00:39:09.000So you got to write it in a way that they can't really tell.
00:39:12.000And so you're wondering, I wonder who it's gonna be bad for, but lo, it is Harris.
00:39:22.000She's been being criticized by leftist pundits now, too.
00:39:26.000I mean, she was criticized a little bit last night by the MSNBC host who interviewed her.
00:39:31.000You know, she was saying, hey, where's the substance on this?
00:39:34.000She's been criticized by some people on CNN.
00:39:37.000She's not getting the pass holistically.
00:39:43.000Yeah, I think there was something that was going around, like, drink every time she says holistically, and it's like, you would be drunk, like, depending on.
00:39:51.000So yeah, I think that that's, I think that's happening too, because in part, I think a lot of these news networks are realizing that if they just keep lying and keep trying to ride on vibe, they're not going to have any access to a Trump White House.
00:40:07.000And that would be disconcerting for them.
00:40:09.000So we saw that story the other day about Zuckerberg being libertarian.
00:40:14.000I think he's sitting there being like, Trump's going to win and the iron fist is coming down on my face, so I better turn things around and make him happy.
00:40:22.000I was going to say, Ben, you've also got Zelensky now agreeing to having a meeting as well.
00:40:26.000So I think there's a lot of people now panicking, thinking we better get in Trump's good books because he's going to win.
00:40:44.000I think Libby's point is interesting in part because I wonder if you're the media, you're used to being like, well, we scratch the Democrats back, we prop them up, we give her the softball interviews, and then they give us exclusives and like key information and we're able to like use it for stories and content and so on.
00:41:02.000They did the thing they know they're supposed to do.
00:41:04.000And the Kamala Harris campaign has been like, Great, we'll give you no interviews and no specifics on policies and no information and we'll just sort of hang back here.
00:41:14.000I mean, the mainstream media might be scared that they are not getting access to a Trump White House, but I think they're also realizing if they continue down the path they're going, they're guaranteeing that they'll get nothing from four years of a Harris Walls administration.
00:41:30.000She's not doing them any favors, right?
00:41:32.000No, she isn't doing any favors, and she wouldn't give access anyway if they, you know, like you're saying, if they go into a Kamala Harris White House, they wouldn't have access there either because she's not going to give any access.
00:41:44.000We can see every time she does an interview, there's like all this buildup.
00:41:47.000She's gonna do an interview, you guys!
00:41:49.000Maybe she's gonna say something that matters!
00:43:12.000The New York Times did publish this poll.
00:43:14.000She is losing, and it's pretty wild to see.
00:43:17.000Following the debate, when even Nate Silver is giving her the edge and saying it looks like she's going to win, I'm just sitting here being like, Do you guys learn your lesson?
00:43:27.000Biden was up seven points this time in 2020, and Trump supporters were pushing and pushing and pushing, but they could not win the procedure.
00:45:19.000And there's no way for her— I mean— So long as people actually vote.
00:45:22.000I mean, I think that Republicans are people who support Trump, which in many cases probably doesn't mean Republicans necessarily need to show up and vote.
00:45:31.000Like, the numbers have to be too big to deny, you know?
00:45:36.000Because if they're close, they could very easily screw around.
00:45:39.000We already know, and The Washington Post has told us, that the numbers won't be available on an election night,
00:45:45.000that Pennsylvania's numbers won't be in on election night because Pennsylvania, and I think, is it Georgia or Arizona,
00:45:51.000they won't start counting the mail-in ballots until the day of.
00:45:55.000So what that means, essentially, if you have a bit of a tinfoil hat on,
00:46:02.000if you want to, you could imagine that they see the results coming in from everywhere else
00:46:08.000and they can make their own decision as to what's going on there.
00:46:12.000Yeah, I think the Harris-Walz campaign is in trouble on a lot of fronts.
00:48:57.000And her campaign is like, get another celebrity in here.
00:49:00.000Well, the DNC also is really trying to get out the vote among expats.
00:49:04.000And in Arizona, the Harris-Walz campaign is, sorry, I've said this a hundred times, but I think it's so funny.
00:49:11.000They're specifically trying to motivate members of the Church of the Latter-day Saints.
00:49:15.000They want the Mormon vote, which Mormons are famously conservative and Republicans.
00:49:21.000Well, Mormons just had a big fundraiser for, I know because Tommy Stevenson at the Post Millennial covered this, they had a big fundraiser in Utah for Trump and Trump went out and it was like a whole Big thing.
00:49:33.000Between 2016 and 2020, he gained 15 percent.
00:49:37.000He gained it on almost all religious groups, but Mormons in particular, he gained like 15 percent.
00:51:11.000Yeah, and I think there's also a realization among a lot of people, I think Americans have woken up about a lot of things, you know, and I think COVID was a big motivator as well.
00:52:02.000The Kamala Harris campaign, you know, they publicized that because when white women's tears aren't weaponized, you know, they have to capitalize on them instead.
00:52:11.000But I think in a lot of ways, people just don't need that anymore.
00:52:16.000The rapper Pharrell Williams said something very interesting the other day.
00:52:20.000He basically said, you know, to all the celebrities, just shut up and be quiet because nobody really cares about your opinion.
00:52:24.000And you know, in the 90s, the early 2000s, celebrity was like a cult.
00:52:28.000And now people are kind of getting sick of these multi-millionaires preaching about climate change.
00:52:33.000You know, like Prince Harry, they're on a private jet.
00:52:35.000You know, Taylor Swift as well said some comments about the environment, yet she's, I think, the number one celebrity that uses the private jet the most.
00:52:44.000So out of touch, and you know, when you've got a very bad economy, the prices are up, gas prices, people are struggling right now, and then you have someone saying, you know, F America.
00:52:52.000I mean, you know, it's just, what are you thinking?
00:52:55.000his crowd, it was a pro-Palestinian event. So they were all cheering because a lot of them have anti-American
00:53:00.000sentiment. But I think he's only apologized because he lost out
00:53:04.000on a performance, the Neon Carnival in Las Vegas, which is Neon Festival, which is a big deal. And I think he would
00:53:09.000have probably had pressure from other events that would have
00:53:12.000told his management, look, if he doesn't issue a statement, you're
00:53:15.000going to lose some gigs. And I think these celebrities, a lot of
00:53:18.000them are very selfish. They're lost in their own world. They've
00:53:20.000got an ego. He's got a history of being very kind of anti-Western
00:53:26.000He's very, very woke, very pro- Very anti-Semitic as well.
00:53:29.000He dressed up once in a caricature of a Jewish person on stage.
00:53:33.000You know, he's got a history of having all these kind of woke ideas and I think, you know, I don't think he would apologize from the heart.
00:53:38.000I think he's had pressure after being cancelled from the Las Vegas event.
00:53:42.000Because he's definitely not as big as he was.
00:53:44.000I mean, he had this meteoric rise at one point.
00:53:47.000What I actually remember is Macklemore, he used to have, you know, the shaved sides and longer head.
00:53:53.000And then people were like, that's longer hair on top.
00:53:58.000He said, someone, he got up a lot of flack.
00:54:01.000Years after he got famous, they were like, that's a fascist haircut.
00:54:04.000And he apologized and said he would change his hairstyle.
00:54:06.000He apologized for his old fascist haircut.
00:54:09.000I think some of the anti-celeb stuff, too, started in COVID.
00:54:12.000Remember when everybody... There was Sam Smith crying in his house about COVID lockdowns, and everyone's like, you live in an 8-bedroom house.
00:54:20.000That was a sample of what they want the future to look like forever.
00:54:23.000rendition of imagine and they were like just stay home I'm staying home here in
00:54:28.000my palace in the Hollywood Hills and we're all just sitting there like
00:54:31.000Curtis Lee when our apartment with 20 cats being like the hell I'm stuck here
00:54:36.000y'all are dancing in Times Square and hold up in Hollywood Hills and like come
00:54:40.000on everybody you're awful that was a sample of what they want the future to
00:54:44.000look like forever yeah they want a surf class and then they want to do whatever
00:54:48.000they want case in point when they all fly on their private jets to their
00:54:52.000Or Kim Kardashian, who recently, I think, flew to France to get a specific pastry.
00:54:57.000Well, hey man, I mean, what kind of pastry was it?
00:55:00.000It looked like a really good pastry, which reminds me, like, I bought this special butter.
00:55:04.000I'm going to try and learn how to make croissants.
00:55:06.000She's like the bad guy in Iron Man, where he's like in the airport and he's like eating the, he's like, I got this imported from Italy for breakfast.
00:56:05.000Like, people start to say, like, you live in a life that's completely separate from mine.
00:56:10.000So when you're Taylor Swift and you endorse Kamala Harris despite the capital gains tax, like, you obviously have so much money that it doesn't matter, whereas the economic policies of the president does impact average Americans every day.
00:56:24.000Yeah, I think the worst thing about these elites, especially Democrats, they've isolated themselves.
00:57:01.000I keep being surprised at my grocery bill when I get to the end of the self-checkout where I do the job for the cashier that the grocery store has fired so that I can do the job instead as though I don't have some other job.
00:57:12.000And then it keeps going, please place the item back in the...
00:58:26.000For a month of just like, yeah, it's crazy.
00:58:29.000And I mean, I guess I'm not really providing a good context as to what it's relative to, but you know, we've got goldfish, Cheez-Its, I don't touch that garbage.
00:59:21.000I guess I can say it relative to this because a couple years ago we always bought the little salami packs and they were seven bucks and now they're 15.
00:59:32.000But I'm happy to see that people like Macklemore and Taylor Swift and Hayley Williams and JoJo and whoever else can sit on their high horses and have no idea what's going on in the real world and endorse someone who's going to burn it all down around us.
00:59:45.000And who supported people who literally did.
00:59:48.000A really good example of this is that guy, famous moment, and we loved it.
00:59:52.000He was tweeting during the George Floyd riots from Beverly Hills.
01:00:58.000Part of that was because, I mean, that's the Biden-Harris administration being under pressure from the UAW because Tesla is a non-union shop.
01:01:09.000I just assumed it's because they hate Elon.
01:01:10.000They hate Elon, but the reason they can't give Tesla any credit is because Tesla's non-union, and so they need that union support across the board.
01:01:21.000And because, I mean, sympathy strikes are illegal because of the Taft-Hartley Act, but certainly boycotting a political campaign with your donations is not illegal.
01:01:32.000Let's play this video from Robbie here.
01:01:35.000Robbie's been doing great work calling out these companies.
01:01:37.000He's basically turned cancel culture back on them.
01:02:29.000You'd be like, uh, do I have to tell you?
01:02:32.000Like, well, if you want the good hours, you better speak up now.
01:02:36.000Well, this is a thing too that is prevalent not just in all of the industries that Robbie Starbuck has been exposing, but when I used to work in New York with some architects, you would put in your proposal for public projects and there were lots and lots of quotas.
01:02:51.000There weren't sexual orientation quotas at that time, but there were lots of quotas that you had to meet in order to just submit your proposal.
01:02:57.000In terms of the, you know, makeup of your team.
01:03:00.000And there was like, you had to like have this many, you know, this, this proportion of black owned firms, this proportion of women owned firms or whatever it was, you had to make up what was it called the MWBE requirement minority or women owned businesses.
01:03:15.000And there was essentially one black owned engineering firm.
01:03:41.000You were not diverse enough as an engineering firm because there were just so many South Asian-owned engineering firms.
01:03:47.000But yeah, I think that would be horrifying.
01:03:49.000Could you imagine if, like you were saying, you go into work and you're like, well, you're not the right shade or you're not attracted to the right people.
01:04:12.000I'm not going to sit here and go beg, you know.
01:04:14.000But I had a meeting with the president.
01:04:16.000After they did everything, did all the promos, and they were filming, and I was like... And then I asked them, and I was like, quick question, is there a reason why I wasn't involved in that?
01:04:25.000And they were like, well, it's the black and brown forum.
01:04:45.000They judge books by covers, as the saying goes.
01:04:50.000Yeah, I mean, I probably should have sued, but the company went bankrupt anyway and ceased to exist.
01:04:59.000I feel like the fact the framework of a car company is something other than, I don't know, making cars is sort of strange.
01:05:06.000Why would you want to cultivate an environment where it's actually completely obsessed with Who in your office is sleeping with who and their race?
01:05:15.000Doesn't that seem like very backwards?
01:05:18.000I thought people were against this kind of behavior.
01:05:21.000Yeah, and Robbie's had a lot of success recently.
01:05:23.000So he's been exposing all these woke companies.
01:05:25.000Started with John Deere, and he actually got them to push back a lot of their things.
01:05:28.000Because, you know, you think of the John Deere customer, it's farmers, rural, conservatives, you know, mostly Republicans.
01:05:34.000He actually got them to scale back on the DEI policies.
01:05:37.000He then exposed Harley Davidson, which again, you don't associate with all this woke nonsense.
01:05:42.000He actually got them to basically commit to leaving the HRC Uh, Corporate Equality Index program, which is basically the thing that all these companies use to promote DEI, woke diversity hiring, pushing all the LGBTQI plus policies.
01:05:57.000So, you know, there is, there has been a lot of success, especially with conservatives for the last few years with Bud Light, Target.
01:06:03.000I think these companies, you know, they, they do this because they're signed up to this HRC thing.
01:06:08.000Then the moment they get exposed and then they start to see the profits tumble because They're upsetting their core customer base with all their conservative customers.
01:06:44.000It's only credible because people have started to legitimize it.
01:06:47.000And that's true of a lot of these progressive-based institutions that are saying, you know, they're the cleanest or they're the diversest or they're the most...
01:06:57.000Their opinions don't actually matter and they have an agenda they're pushing.
01:07:00.000The second you decide this is how I'm going to legitimize my company, you're actually taking sides in all of this.
01:07:06.000If you're a tractor company, I really feel like you don't need to.
01:07:10.000Yes, make tractors, make cars, make motorcycles.
01:07:12.000Make tractors, do well by your employees and your stockholders.
01:07:15.000But you guys understand what this is, right?
01:07:17.000The reason why they have a diversity officer at all these companies?
01:07:20.000This is how they create Chinese communism in the United States.
01:07:24.000So the Chinese Communist Party is in every single company, and you've got party members who operate in the company and tell people what they're supposed to do, and they're trying to implement that here in the United States, and they're doing it through DEI.
01:07:35.000That's why it makes no sense, but it's all ideologically driven.
01:08:42.000Private sector, it's like It's almost like communism exploiting the private sector.
01:08:48.000So they can figure out ways to punish people for deviating, but this is why all of these big companies have the same core ideological faction.
01:08:58.000Because the ideological faction wants to remove people from the market if they violate, if they don't go along with their new cult or religion.
01:09:06.000And so they start injecting it into different companies, then those companies can fire people and you can punish them.
01:09:12.000Yeah it's basically like in China they have in some cities the social credit score where people are named and shamed and they can't do certain things, they can't you know get a job for instance if their score is low and that's what this kind of thing it's basically like that the HRC score system is basically you know if you get a low score you're a bad company all your employees are bad and stuff it's trying to like you were saying vilify these people and make them fall in line just with COVID when you had the craziness of You go into a restaurant, you wear the mask, you take it off and you sit down, then you put it back on.
01:09:41.000Same with the plane, you're on a plane, everybody has dinner at the same time, you all take the mask off for 10 minutes, put it back on.
01:09:47.000It's that trying to get people to fall in line and if you dare go against that, you are a heretic, you are blasphemous.
01:09:53.000That's kind of how they try to treat you, you know, like in the medieval times when you're considered a witch, you know, because you might be an outspoken
01:10:00.000woman. They try to vilify you and it's, you know, speak to anyone from a communist country. I think
01:10:04.000you've probably had Yeonmi Park on the show. Zee Van Fleet, who's from China. They will
01:10:08.000tell you what's happening in America now is exactly what they fled from. Lili Tang Williams,
01:10:13.000they fled from that and they are sounding alarm bells now. This is happening right now and,
01:10:28.000It's based on a book, and the series starts in the culture revolution.
01:10:33.000So they actually filmed this huge scene where you watch professors get beaten to death, and all the people are cheering with the red books and everything.
01:10:41.000And it's kind of shocking that You wouldn't expect Netflix or a US institution to be critical of communism right about now when they're doing all this weird stuff.
01:10:51.000Well, but all of these companies, too, are finding that they are perfectly willing to backtrack, you know?
01:11:03.000Like, if you're a shill for one side and then, you know, that side stops paying out and the other side starts boycotting you and then you're a shill for the other side, like, at least you're an equal opportunity shill.
01:11:19.000Do you think any of the competitors are looking at what's happening and saying, we've got to scale back our thing right now?
01:11:25.000Yeah, I mean, again, with Robbie's campaigns, you've seen when he exposes these companies, like Harley-Davidson, after public pressure, after media pressure, they do actually scale back.
01:12:10.000So I think there is, you know, people are winning this cultural war, but they do need to be more outspoken and say, look, you shouldn't be pushing this as a company, just stick to making cars, stick to making tractors, nobody cares.
01:12:22.000Same with celebrities, nobody cares, you know, you know, your political opinions,
01:12:25.000just keep it to yourself, you know, why can't you do that?
01:12:27.000And we've seen quite a few celebrities that haven't endorsed Kamala Harris
01:12:31.000when they're, we know they're Democrat, like Beyonce's very, very, of course, Democrat,
01:12:35.000but some of these celebrities haven't completely endorsed them publicly
01:12:38.000because they know there's that backlash now.
01:12:40.000They know, you know, they're turning off their comments.
01:12:42.000They're getting people actually trying to say, why do you support this person?
01:12:46.000She's allowing all the illegal immigration or the trans kids, you know?
01:12:49.000So I think a lot more people now are less obvious with all of this kind of DEI stuff.
01:12:55.000I think with celebrities in particular, we can all assume that you're, it was almost more fun when with the conservative celebrities, you'd be like, I think that one's a Republican.
01:13:03.000You know, they didn't want to say anything, but you sort of be guessing.
01:13:12.000With companies though, I mean, having this, you know, Toyota, having this car company, Face Defects, I assume You know, probably all of them have some level of DEI policy since it's so widespread now.
01:13:26.000With these exposures, does it need to be systematic?
01:13:29.000Like, do we now need to move on to Nissan and Subaru in the next one?
01:13:32.000Or is it enough to have Toyota have this effect?
01:13:38.000Will that encourage the other ones to change?
01:13:40.000Or do you think they'll just try and hide what they're doing?
01:13:42.000You know that meme of Death knocking on doors?
01:13:45.000We need that, but it's Robbie Starbuck knocking on doors, and it's the companies that he's approved.
01:13:48.000I think he's actually shared that meme of all the companies that he's been going around, and he's then saying the next one is... That should definitely be his Halloween costume, you know?
01:14:30.000I believe what the sheriff said was, if you choose to stay behind, please write your name and date of birth on your arm with black markers so we can identify you when you die.
01:14:57.000This is why I'm always telling people to prepare, not because you need to be a prepper who has 30 years worth of beans stored in your basement, but because sometimes it rains.
01:15:06.000And so this is a video that Benny Johnson posted.
01:16:09.000Remember people died and there was like people getting rescued from their roofs.
01:16:13.000And well, remember the Superdome and everybody?
01:16:16.000But part of the problem with New Orleans is that it's built underwater.
01:16:20.000Well, and they had levies break, and there was extra flooding.
01:16:23.000New Orleans has structural problems, but this one is fascinating.
01:16:26.000When you watch the storm maps come through, I mean, the kind of eye of the storm, the most intent part, when I was looking at it, the warning went all the way up to Macon, Georgia.
01:16:36.000I mean, parts of the main part of the storm, I think, are projected to hit Charlotte, North Carolina.
01:17:13.000Yeah, I drove once with With Andy now from New York to D.C.
01:17:19.000and there was like monsoon-style rains and it was one of the many instances there have been a couple where I was like, oh no, don't let me kill Andy in a car crash.
01:17:29.000There will be parts of the country where the rain and flooding because of the geographic challenges like dips and valleys and everything else, people won't, they'll know that Florida has to prepare for the hurricane, right?
01:17:40.000Florida's out of, you know, you can see all the videos of people like buying up all the water and doing what else, like sandbagging their doors.
01:17:46.000It sounds like they need to just leave.
01:17:47.000Well, but then there will be parts of the country where they will probably experience intense flash flooding, but because they're not like used to being in the eye of the hurricane or at least that's severely impacted, I bet that they will have car accidents where they are like, well, we all got to
01:18:01.000get on the road now and then they're in this monsoon style
01:18:03.000weather. I mean, I think weather preparedness is number one very
01:18:07.000hard, you know, I think what they were all hoping was that this storm would die off, right, that it would it would be
01:18:11.000weakened over and it just got stronger and stronger.
01:18:13.000It was heading west. And then I remember seeing people be like,
01:18:16.000please don't turn east and then the hurricane went right up the
01:19:38.000I was thinking, like, it's good that he's still the governor and not out there on the campaign trail.
01:19:42.000Not just that, but I mean, could you imagine, like, if he wasn't the governor and you had a bad governor, what would, what would Biden, like, Biden's not going to say anything.
01:22:29.000Has anyone actually just stopped and thought for a moment, like, we speculate, but what do you think is actually going to look like if Trump wins?
01:22:40.000I think the first thing he does is try and deal with the Ukraine-Russia war and make that stop, because he keeps saying that that's what he would do.
01:23:42.000I've never been more fascinated by Bernie Sanders.
01:23:44.000I don't know if you guys saw this, but the CEO of Nova Nordisk, the maker of Wachovia and Ozempic, was testifying for a Senate committee this week, and Bernie Sanders was pointing out Ozympic in America is over $900, but in Germany it's like $72.
01:24:06.000I mean, you know, and these people, I mean, obviously celebrities use them to lose weight, and they are marketed at times as an anti-obesity medicine, but they're also for people with diabetes.
01:24:14.000I mean, these are very serious drugs that could help people with chronic conditions.
01:24:20.000Why is it that we have to pay not just like twice as much, but like 15 times as much as some countries.
01:24:27.000And I feel similarly about the food ingredients.
01:24:29.000I mean, why is it that we can't just say, no, we don't want these things in it?
01:24:34.000You already make it this way for somebody else.
01:24:36.000Yeah, just as a British person, I'll say that you have the same products here, but taste completely different.
01:24:40.000So for instance, Cadbury's chocolate, I can't even eat that here because the sugar is just so sweet.
01:24:45.000And in the UK it tastes much, much nicer.
01:25:30.000So I was allergic to that and I remember when I was a kid I had crunch berries and I busted out in hives and then they were like, we did the allergy test and they were like, it's the red dye, don't eat it.
01:25:39.000But the messed up thing is that they take words like, what's the word?
01:26:38.000Roly polies are in the same family as lobsters, aren't they?
01:26:41.000I'm not gonna eat bugs if I don't have to.
01:26:43.000I'll eat lobster because it's delicious.
01:26:45.000But the issue is that they're tricking people into doing these things.
01:26:49.000So they know if they put on the food label tartrazine and like parasite powder, they're like red dyes derived from some insect that they pulverize into a dust and then put in- Oh, it's probably those little tiny red bugs.
01:27:35.000Candy isn't vegetarian when they're... When you drink fruit punch, when you're eating little candies and fruit snacks, this is what you're eating.
01:28:09.000Just like a certain percentage of kids have this reaction.
01:28:12.000So I remember, like, it was just difficult to find the dye-free, but now the dye-free is everywhere, I think, because people are more aware that, like, just because they say it tastes like berries, everyone knows it's medicine.
01:28:24.000We don't need to dye it red and potentially put something additional into your body separate from someone like my sister who has a reaction to it.
01:28:32.000But it's weird because I am kind of advocating for more government regulation, which I would normally be against, but in this case, like, how, what is happening where Americans are somehow just getting the worst products and have no way to demand better.
01:28:45.000Well, we have no way to, yeah, like how much of the meat comes with antibiotics in it, right?
01:28:50.000Like if you want to buy meat that's just like, you know, free range without all these drugs in it, without pesticides, it costs way more and it's really hard to find.
01:29:00.000You know, that's like a real, that's a real issue.
01:32:19.000And they take, like, they'll pour McDonald's french fries in a bowl, and then they'll open a thing of McDonald's nuggets, then they'll pour tomato sauce and cheese on top, and then they give it to their morbidly obese seven-year-old fat girl daughter who's, like, just shoveling it in her mouth.
01:32:42.000Should we ban all that stuff and just be like, nah, get out of here?
01:32:44.000Do you think any of it is our cultural attitudes toward food?
01:32:47.000I think in America there's a big, like, food is convenient and you just want to get it over with quickly and you don't want to have to put a lot of effort to it, whereas, like, let me grow up in an Italian family.
01:33:40.000I think a lot of it does have to do with whether it's like cultural like because of your heritage or because of just your nuclear family's attitude towards food like if you are in a family that is sort of burdened by eating they're like we're just gonna eat out or we're gonna buy pre-packaged stuff it's much easier to become dependent on the super processed stuff and therefore it becomes very difficult to break away and be like well I'm going to prioritize it you know?
01:34:03.000And in some cases, well, you know, you've got families that maybe don't have much money every month.
01:34:08.000It's sometimes cheaper to get fast food, you know, go to McDonald's or Burger King.
01:34:11.000Whereas if you're going to like a Whole Foods, you're buying organic vegetables, it is actually very expensive.
01:34:15.000So for some families, it's a lot cheaper to get these microwave meals that are super unhealthy, but they're actually, I mean, if you actually start planning out your meals, it's way cheaper to just buy fresh food.
01:34:28.000Like, you don't have to buy, if you don't buy all the organic stuff, if you buy like, you know, a bunch of broccoli, and you can do so much with like, if you buy a head of broccoli, don't just buy the crown, buy the whole thing and then you can use all of it.
01:34:40.000You can use the stem in soup You gotta use every part of the broccoli.
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01:35:50.000They have a law that states you cannot put wagers down on card games, and you cannot host card games.
01:35:55.000The only problem is, Every other card game except poker is legal for cash wagering and tournaments are otherwise, so it is inequality under the law.
01:36:04.000I don't know, 14th Amendment argument, so we're going to sue them over that.
01:36:07.000And this could have greater repercussions on the country as a whole if we actually do get a suit going about the state of social poker and not table game poker, because, you know, I'm talking about social poker with you and your friends.
01:36:20.000If it does end up getting appealed and going federal, which I don't know that it would, but who knows, perhaps it could be that Social poker is legal nationwide.
01:36:29.000And clubs can open up and people can choose to do that.
01:36:33.000The point is, there's a big difference between playing blackjack and table games, poker, and playing poker with your friends for 20 bucks, where you choose how you want to play and you want to watch a game.
01:36:52.000So we'll be we'll be suing the state because they allow children to gamble with Pokemon cards and Yu-Gi-Oh and Magic the Gathering, but they don't allow adults to play a game of poker, which is insane.
01:37:27.000So the problem now is the Lottery Commission is making bank off controlling poker rooms because they get taxes from it, the casinos get the rake.
01:37:35.000The rake is a portion of every pot goes to the casino.
01:37:38.000There's also something called time rake, where you pay every half an hour, every hour, seven bucks, something like that.
01:37:43.000And, well, it depends on the game you're playing.
01:37:47.000So they don't like the idea, or I should say the Lottery Commission likes the idea that they can control it, even though they won't enforce the law in any other capacity.
01:37:55.000So I'm just like, Okay dude, you better start enforcing anti-cohabitation or whatever, because otherwise we're gonna start- I'm not gonna sue them over that, that's ridiculous.
01:38:04.000But the idea that they would ban only one game that they're seeking to profit off of, and let all the other games do whatever they want, I think that's ridiculous.
01:38:45.000Fluoride causes fluorosis of the teeth in children, which inhibits the development of the teeth, causing them to be brittle and spotty and discolored.
01:38:54.000And it's because, look, as an adult, if you go to your adult teeth, a little bit of fluoride can help, you know, kill the bacteria and everything.
01:39:09.000Especially since dentists, when you're a kid, dentists like prescribe all these fluoride treatments anyway.
01:39:14.000I remember I had a friend, his sister had a baby, and she went to the grocery store and came back and she put a bunch of nursery water on the counter.
01:39:23.000And it's a gallon of water, and it's got a picture of a baby on it, and it says, with added fluoride and a rainbow.
01:39:29.000And I was like, why are you giving that to the baby?
01:40:09.000You're gonna Google it and it's like nursery water recalled too much fluoride.
01:40:12.000I think there was a time when the government basically like Parents can't take care of their kids, so we've got to slip in what we think are vitamins or whatever else.
01:40:23.000Parents can't take care of their kids, so we better tell them they're trans.
01:40:27.000They're not going to make sure their kids brush their teeth, so we'll add fluoride to the water, I guess.
01:40:31.000So, I'm going to preface this by saying I am not a doctor, and everything I'm saying is probably wrong, so consult a doctor, because I don't actually know anything about this.
01:40:37.000What I can tell you is, here is a gallon that I Google-searched of nursery purified water with added fluoride.
01:40:44.000And there's a picture of a baby on it.
01:41:35.000Unclear about the benefits of drinking water with added fluoride, the American Dental Association supports the Department of Health and Human Services' recommendation to set the optimal level of fluoridated water at 0.7 parts per million.
01:41:44.000Nursery water contains a fluoride level of up to 0.7.
01:41:48.000For those that may be concerned about fluoride levels, nursery also provides a drinking water without added fluoride, ask your doctor.
01:42:59.000Like, you don't need fluoride in your water when you're a baby because eventually, like, go to the dentist and you'll get... I mean, I think that was part of it, too.
01:43:07.000Like, maybe fluoride in the water was America's answer to not having socialized dentistry.
01:43:58.000The overall consensus in the scientific and medical communities is that when fluoride is used at recommended levels, it is safe and effective for preventing tooth decay without significant risk to IQ or other developmental issues.
01:47:34.000Because I am convinced that we are better off under the Mafia than what we have now.
01:47:40.000I think we're better off under sound policing and legitimate governance than the Mafia, but I'm just saying, based on what we're seeing in these city streets, most people would probably ask for the Mafia back.
01:47:53.000Hardway learnt says, we bought land to raise our four kids, dogs, chickens, and a rich neighbor stole 357 valuable trees, then laughed in our faces, had good luck suing.
01:48:48.000So if you want to grab Taylor Silverman's, if you want to support female athletes who stand up against men and women's sports, that's Taylor, because that's, she did that.
01:50:19.000Public polls are news organizations that are trying to figure things out.
01:50:23.000Internal polls are the actual political consultant multi-billion dollar corporations trying to win.
01:50:29.000So they genuinely, like, they believe they're doing it the right way.
01:50:34.000A lot of polls in the public sphere are for influence operations as well.
01:50:37.000A company like Republicans might hire a company to do a poll where the pollster is going to make a poll that shows Republicans winning so they can then say, look at our poll showing that we're winning because they want people to believe they're going to win.
01:50:52.000There was several studies in, I think, a while ago that people will vote for whoever they think is going to win.
01:50:58.000If you show someone like, here's two candidates and here's their polls, people tend to just go like, yeah, I'll vote for the guy who's winning because people want to fit in.
01:51:23.000Stadia Dispatch says, the Harris-Waltz campaign is so desperate, they're allegedly offering people $200 to be voting ambassadors in Arizona.
01:51:30.000Also, I bet the media pool will be closed at Kamala's Borders Are Event tomorrow.
01:53:09.000Right, because the ingredients are cream.
01:53:11.000I don't want any of that weird garbage.
01:53:13.000You look at the other companies and it's got weird gellin gum and artificial emulsifier or whatever crap in it.
01:53:17.000It took me a while to get used to the grocery stores around here, but now I'm very satisfied with my groceries, other than they cost a lot.
01:53:23.000So I have a... That's true everywhere, yeah.
01:53:26.000I have the Sleep8 bed Luke convinced me to buy, and that's where it can heat and cool while you're sleeping.
01:54:30.000Yeah, I haven't figured out how to track myself in my sleep and I think that's probably for the best.
01:54:35.000This watch does it too, but the bed seems to have a more consistent, stable... This watch always tells me that I'm like... Do you wear a watch while you sleep?
01:55:23.000And then it says your heart rate is too high for how old you are.
01:55:25.000And I was like, maybe I'm just, you know.
01:55:27.000Or maybe you're actually a healthy person.
01:55:30.000Yeah, my resting heart rate's usually in the low 40s, and people... I have no idea what mine... I have no idea.
01:55:38.000There was a trend for a little while where a bunch of dudes were posting their resting heart rates, and it was like everyone was responding to each other, and I think they should.
01:56:27.000And the reason I'm saying that is because I want you all to strive for that.
01:56:30.000And I think everybody should brag about their health and post their, when they run 10 miles, they should post their watch and they should post the screenshot from their phone and they should say, I did this and everyone should cheer for them and everyone should be doing it too.
01:56:42.000Speaking of cheering, have you seen Lizzo?
01:57:33.000Be careful you don't get caught by Kamala Harris claiming you're price gouging when really what you're doing is providing supply for a demand.
01:57:42.000The Glitched NPC says, Hurricane Michael 2018 was a Category 5 and leveled Mexico Beach in the panhandle.
01:57:56.000There's some stores, though, they don't even have any cashiers.
01:57:58.000Yeah, especially at certain times of night, they'll be like, all of the cashier assistant lanes are closed, you have to use self-checkout.
01:58:04.000What's really bad is in some stores, when everything is locked up, and there's no one in the store, there's no one there, and you can't buy anything.
01:58:17.000Oh yeah, New York, oh geez, of course.
01:58:18.000Los Angeles is, you can't get anywhere else.
01:58:21.000No, no, no, guys, you don't understand.
01:58:22.000Out here, We went to, uh, where were we?
01:58:25.000We were, uh, about an hour, two hours west, and there was a, there's a shed, and you walk up and open the door, and you take, there's nobody there, you take whatever you want, and then you pull out the cash, and you put it in a box, and you leave.
01:58:38.000Yeah, that's, that's, that's how things should be.
01:59:31.000Because we've had people here take the eggs that were brought over and then they wash them all and it's like, well, you better eat them now because... You've just washed off all the good part.