In a letter that just came out, Mark Zuckerberg admits that the Biden administration pressured him to censor Americans. Plus, the CEO of Telegram is arrested in France, and a Democrat says Elon Musk better be worried. We ll talk about that, plus, Donald Trump s snub of a ceremony that was snubbed by sitting President Joe Biden.
00:00:48.000I think he's just trying to avoid as much collateral damage as possible, and the reality is, the federal government came to him, and they told him what to do and what to censor.
00:01:05.000Once Biden gets elected, then they start putting more pressure on Facebook.
00:01:08.000So they were more than happy to abide by the FBI and censor Americans, but some things changed.
00:01:13.000Maybe it's that Mark Zuckerberg's scared Donald Trump is going to win.
00:01:17.000He started working out, grew out his hair.
00:01:19.000Maybe he's like, uh oh, if Trump wins, we're in trouble for the things we did.
00:01:25.000So we're gonna talk about that, plus we're gonna talk about the CEO of Telegram being arrested in France, it's huge news, and a Democrat saying Elon Musk better be, he must be worried.
00:01:36.000We'll talk about that, plus Donald Trump this morning laid a wreath attending a ceremony for fallen soldiers.
00:01:43.000An event that was snubbed by Harris and Joe Biden, the sitting president.
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00:03:33.000Here's the big story from the Washington Examiner.
00:03:35.000Mark Zuckerberg admits censorship and vows to curb election donations.
00:03:41.000Zuckerberg said in his most explicit criticism yet of the Biden White House that senior officials repeatedly pressured the tech billionaire's company to suppress content related to COVID-19 on its Facebook platform in 2021.
00:03:53.000Senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree.
00:04:07.000He said he believed the pressure from the White House, which came too late through a sweeping lawsuit brought by two Republican attorneys general in 2022, was wrong.
00:04:15.000That he regretted not being more vocal about it, and that he made misinformed content moderation choices, and that his company would push back on any future pressure.
00:04:23.000Now, I find this really funny that he's saying that because he also mentions,
00:04:26.000The FBI warned us in a separate situation about a potential Russian disinformation operation
00:04:32.000about the Biden family and Burisma in the lead up to the 2020 elections.
00:04:35.000That fall, when we saw a New York Post story reporting on the corruption allegations
00:04:39.000involving then Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's family,
00:04:41.000we sent that story to fact-checkers for review and temporarily demoted it while waiting for a reply.
00:04:47.000It's since been made clear the reporting was not Russian disinformation,
00:04:50.000and in retrospect, we shouldn't have demoted the story.
00:04:53.000But also the fact-checkers claimed it was.
00:04:54.000They said, what was it, 50 intel agents said it had all the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation story.
00:05:01.000Now, what I want to throw out there, because we've got this letter here from the House Judiciary, he says they're going to be more forceful and push back in the future.
00:05:12.000Yeah, I think it's clear what Mark Zuckerberg fears.
00:05:15.000The only reason he's calling this out now is because he thinks Donald Trump is going to win, and he's got to back off a little bit.
00:05:23.000But he's also kind of saying it, right?
00:05:25.000If Trump wins in the future, don't worry, Mark Zuckerberg will be sure to push back.
00:05:29.000But this is actually pretty big news to hear that Mark Zuckerberg is basically saying the Biden, the Harris-Biden administration repeatedly pressured them to censor content, including humor and satire, And they ultimately did.
00:05:44.000And that's what the House Judiciary GOP says, that Biden-Harris pressured Facebook to censor Americans, they did censor Americans, and they throttled the Hunter Biden laptop story.
00:05:53.000It's a big win for free speech, I suppose, so long as we can enforce stopping Facebook from doing these things in the future.
00:06:00.000But now, I suppose, with whatever Zuckerberg's worried about, we still have Axe Rumble called this out.
00:06:08.000And so we're hoping that with these huge shifts in social media policy, at least the fear from people like Zuckerberg, maybe we won't have as much interference in this upcoming election?
00:06:18.000But then you have to trust Mark Zuckerberg, which I have such a hard time doing.
00:06:21.000I mean, it's good that the letter is out there on its face because the admission is important.
00:06:26.000But I think that Mark Zuckerberg is kind of acting opportunistically, right?
00:06:33.000If he thinks Trump is going to win or if he thinks maybe mainstream culture is leaning more right wing and he wants to regain his footing.
00:06:39.000I mean, you know, he's not a popular guy on the Internet.
00:06:42.000He's often the butt of a lot of jokes.
00:06:44.000And so trying to posture as like this free speech advocate after, you know, probably being involved in a lot more than he's admitting to, it's just so hard for me to be like, good job, Mark, we'll take one for the team.
00:06:56.000I can see what you're saying with that, with Zuckerberg and not really trusting him, but he has had some changes over the summer.
00:07:02.000We were just talking before the show, he started working out, you know, like that's sort of a thing.
00:07:06.000He's like all into his health now, which is oddly a conservative perspective these days. But also after
00:07:13.000the assassination attempt against Donald Trump on July 13th, he apparently called Trump, said
00:07:17.000he would not be supporting Democrats this year. He already said that he would not be using the
00:07:21.000platform the same way for political purposes. And he called Trump a badass after that attempt.
00:07:26.000He was very vocal about that, you know, saying that when Trump raised his fist like that,
00:07:31.000he was a badass, which I mean, he obviously was. You don't think Zuckerberg did not sound
00:07:54.000I think the proof is in the pudding once the mainstream media and everybody else in the world starts coming for Zuckerberg, like they're coming for Elon Musk.
00:08:03.000Then we'll know that he's made meaningful change.
00:08:07.000And by the way, look, if you look at my Instagram account right now, it'll say this guy shares misinformation on a regular basis, which is an absolute load of crap.
00:09:19.000Well, it's the thing, like the summer before an election year, you're sort of like, oh, I too have questions about the government, even though I have worked with them for a long, long, long time.
00:09:28.000I mean, I think probably Mark Zuckerberg could tell you that he worked with the Obama administration.
00:09:56.000I'm not going to interfere with the election.
00:09:58.000Or it's, look, I'm still doing what I did last time, just not as much.
00:10:02.000If you're toning it down, but it's $100 billion that's coming in, and I'm toning it down, I'm only taking $30 billion, what does it really mean?
00:10:21.000He knows that when Trump does win, they're going to get a DOJ investigation for election interference, manipulation, collusion, and that... I don't think we go as far as to see, you know, a lot of people are thinking Trump's going to arrest Hillary or, nah, it didn't happen the first time, it's not going to happen again.
00:10:37.000I don't think Zuckerberg is going to get arrested.
00:10:40.000I don't think Trump weaponizes the DOJ or anything like that.
00:10:44.000I think it's investigating it's a fine.
00:10:46.000And it's going to be bad for the shareholders.
00:10:58.000He says, I want to address the contributions I made in the last presidential cycle to support electoral infrastructure.
00:11:05.000The idea here was to make sure local election jurisdictions across the country had the resources they needed to help people vote safely during a global pandemic.
00:11:13.000I made these contributions through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
00:11:16.000They're designed to be nonpartisan, spread across urban, rural, and suburban communities.
00:11:20.000Still, despite the analyses I've been showing otherwise, I know that some people believe this work benefited one party over another, where there have been reports that on Election Day, for instance, all Democrats received a notification saying, make sure to go vote!
00:11:36.000And only somewhere around 68 or 70% of Republicans got the same notification.
00:11:41.000That is 100% intentional manipulation.
00:11:43.000You don't accidentally not send certain voters a reminder to go vote.
00:11:49.000And that's, this is, it's actually absolutely insane if you think about it.
00:11:54.000You have 200 people, let's say, hypothetical group, 100 Democrats, 100 Republicans, and Facebook says on the top of every Democrat put go vote and don't send anything to the Republicans.
00:12:06.000Now a lot of Republicans will remember to go vote, but those that don't will forget.
00:12:10.000They'll go, oh, that was election day?
00:12:28.000I want there to be a reduction arc for a lot of people.
00:12:31.000I think there are sort of default Democrat institutions where maybe people don't think critically about what they have agreed to because they're, you know, they always think of themselves this one way and so they just vote with the party.
00:12:43.000I just find Mark Zuckerberg in particular to be a not very trustworthy person because similar to what you're talking about, You know, I think we all know people who have experienced specific targeted political censorship on a meta-related platform, and they just get no answer from Facebook.
00:12:59.000It's great that the House committee got some answers out of him, but there's so much to Facebook, especially because, at least for a long time, it really was the dominant social media platform.
00:13:08.000So many things became integrated with Facebook that just the amount of data that they collect and the way that they're able to use that against their users is kind of intimidating.
00:14:19.000Because if he really is scared, why wouldn't he stop?
00:14:22.000He's going to keep going and try to make sure Trump doesn't win.
00:14:25.000That's why I go back to sometimes just more conservative positions socially are trendy.
00:14:30.000And he's aware of that enough to want to seem like someone that he doesn't want to lose users to.
00:14:35.000I mean, I think there are a lot of people who are moderate to conservative voters in America who don't want to use Facebook.
00:14:40.000Facebook is an actively dying social media platform.
00:14:42.000He needs middle America to trust him enough.
00:14:45.000And maybe this is the only way he can sort of turn turn the tide on that.
00:14:50.000I think generally, you know, probably it's more selfish.
00:14:53.000There's probably some sort of personal risk that he's facing that he's willing to sort of change his positioning on.
00:14:58.000But it would be fascinating if, you know, celebrities and sort of tech tycoons or whatever decided that they were just actively going to become non-political going forward.
00:15:07.000Because that's what he's saying in the letter.
00:17:14.000And I think a lot of his colleagues that he's rolling with, a lot of his colleagues that he's training with, There's a lot of time when you're rolling on the mat or you're sitting to the side and you're taking a breather and you're just talking about life and you're talking about whatever and if he's looking to these guys like I want to be a black belt in jujitsu, I want to beat this guy, I want to make this guy tap out and they all see the world differently than me then maybe to some extent that's having an influence on him as well.
00:18:52.000Ukraine, using Western weapons, intelligence, and resources, has now invaded Russia.
00:18:57.000needs to cut them off cold turkey and say, enough, because they are enemies and they are going to lead this country and this planet to destruction.
00:19:05.000That's Vindman, who overwhelmingly blindly supports that country, who helped lead the fake impeachment of Donald Trump when Donald Trump was trying to investigate the illicit business dealing to the Bidens.
00:19:15.000So this guy should be worried about his malign influence.
00:19:17.000He leaked the phone call between Trump and Zelensky, where Zelensky was like, hey, why was that prosecutor fired?
00:19:23.000Was that because of Biden's influence?
00:19:25.000And Vindman leaked that and that led to the that led to the first impeachment, even though what Trump was saying is, was Biden withholding money from you guys until you fired the prosecutor?
00:20:06.000If two people get into a fight, it's usually whoever calls the police who wins.
00:20:12.000There are numerous circumstances that happen all the time where the aggressor who starts the fight calls the police and the victim gets arrested.
00:21:38.000Can you imagine being told that you're going to be up there for eight days and then they're like, actually we'll come get you in a couple months.
00:21:45.000Yeah, it was supposed to be eight days.
00:21:46.000What's funny is there was this whole joke about how NASA engineers tried to send up like a thousand tampons with a woman who was going to be in space for like four days.
00:21:56.000I kind of hope those are still up there for that lady.
00:21:58.000Someone wrote a song about it and it's like, these are our nation's greatest minds.
00:22:15.000Except you can't use pencils in outer space, because the particulates from the pencil will break apart, get into the systems, get in the filters, you can't do it.
00:22:21.000And so the same thing happened with the tampon story, where they're like, did you know that NASA was trying to set up a hundred tampons for a woman who's only gonna be there for a week?
00:22:48.000If it's going to be months, you might need a handful.
00:22:49.000But the point is, people just generally don't understand these things, and they assume it was stupid to do something, which actually is—if you understand the full context of, when's the next $50 million payload being launched to the ISS?
00:23:15.000He's arrested because he refused to kowtow, he refused to bow, he refused to kiss the ring.
00:23:20.000They wanted him to police and monitor Telegram.
00:23:24.000I know to some extent the CIA or the FBI and or wanted to be able to backdoor into Telegram in order to spy on people.
00:23:33.000I would imagine that other members of the Five Eyes, you know, Canada, United States and Australia wanted to do that with their spy agencies as well.
00:23:41.000My understanding is that he universally told them all that they can go screw themselves and because of that he is now in jail.
00:24:06.000I mean, I know he is a French citizen that he flew to France at all.
00:24:10.000I mean, it seems like I'm sure on some level he was aware that, you know, France opened this investigation on July 8th.
00:24:17.000And so it seems like it's sort of a risky move, but maybe he felt like, you know, as a citizen, he was going to be afforded some kind of rights and protection.
00:24:25.000It's insane because regarding the rights and protections that you're talking about, the world that we live in, that we've all enjoyed, where you have a constitution, that you have due process.
00:24:34.000There's supposed to be a process that you're due, that is afforded you, that you go through before your rights, your liberties, your stuff gets taken away from you, especially your freedom.
00:24:43.000We live in an era where the process is the punishment, right?
00:24:46.000They know that eventually you're going to win these cases.
00:24:50.000They take you, they cancel you, they disenfranchise you, they debank you, they put you in jail in order to get you to cop to a plea that you should never have to plead to just to have your freedom back before you ever have your day in court.
00:25:03.000They're doing it to him, they're doing it to Andrew and Tristan, they're doing it to Trump, and they're going to do it to anybody else who stands against them who has the power to launch a counter-offensive, a counter-narrative in the world that we live in.
00:25:16.000Well, let me ask you a question, though.
00:25:20.000Encrypted messaging apps are used by child traffickers and predators.
00:25:24.000So there is still a challenge of to what degree is there a responsibility of the people running?
00:25:31.000I'll say this before I get into the deep details.
00:25:35.000But what should we as a society do when there is a platform that allows child abuse and exploitation?
00:25:43.000I think you have to have some type of meaningful internal regulatory process under which you self-police, and then if you're given a valid subpoena from a government agency, you have to comply with it, right?
00:25:54.000You don't just give the FBI or the CIA the ability to have warrantless intrusion into people's private thoughts.
00:26:08.000It's funny, I don't know if you guys read Edward Snowden's response to this, but he had said basically, I can't believe President Macron is taking hostages in order to get access to private communication.
00:26:22.000And it's a breach of basic human rights and free speech.
00:26:25.000I think if you see who is responding to this really strongly, you get the same kinds of people who are saying like, Hey, the government is not always acting in your best interest and you have to treat it with the same kind of skepticism you would with anything for your own safety and protection.
00:26:39.000Indeed, view the government the way our founding fathers did, with a fair degree of skepticism.
00:26:51.000There's a funny thing, a post where apparently, I don't know if this is true, I just saw someone post about it, the woman that he was with was posting everywhere they went, so the intelligence agencies knew exactly where he was all the time.
00:27:41.000The Kremlin released a statement saying basically these circumstances are very unclear and we're looking for more information.
00:27:48.000But, you know, maybe you can speak to this, but Russia's relationship with Telegram is fascinating to me because, of course, it was founded because of pro-democracy riots in Russia.
00:28:00.000And then they were like, no, you have to give us information or get out.
00:28:06.000And they banned it in 2018, and then 2021, they're like, just kidding, Telegram's back.
00:28:10.000I mean, they really, it is a very fluid and ever-changing dynamic between them.
00:28:16.000So in some ways, I feel like Russia wouldn't want to speak up on Trump's side, but also maybe they don't want to be terrorized by a NATO ally.
00:28:25.000Yeah, no, that's a good way to describe the situation on the ground there.
00:28:29.000I do think that Putin's recent comments about, like, if you're looking to have a safe haven from being canceled, so on and so forth, come to us and we'll protect you.
00:28:38.000This kind of falls right in line with that.
00:28:40.000So if I were him and if I wanted to be just opportunistic, I would take advantage of the situation and come in as the hero here.
00:29:28.000It is strange that the president and vice president are not at the Arlington Memorial Service for Fallen Soldiers, and Donald Trump is.
00:29:36.000I think Trump went there because he has a sense of duty.
00:29:39.000He is asking to be leader of this country again, and he sees a responsibility in honoring those who sacrificed their lives for this country.
00:29:45.000And I also cannot say I'm surprised that Biden is vacationing.
00:30:40.000One of the two of you have to show up because it sends a clear message to the military people and family service members of this country that they just do not care.
00:31:09.000And were they to show up, were they to make a video or address this in any meaningful way, it's just going to highlight and be bad for their polls.
00:31:19.000We have a reporter who wrote this story, Tommy Stevenson, who's been in touch with the Gold Star families and has spoken to them at length.
00:31:26.000And many of them are just truly disgusted with the way the Biden and Harris administration has handled not only the withdrawal, but the reaction to it afterwards and handled the memory and legacy of their children.
00:31:40.000They were at the RNC, they were speaking from the stage, and I was there on the floor that night, and I think I've told you guys about it before, it was incredibly moving.
00:31:48.000The entire room was silent, just honoring these families and the loss that they suffered because their children literally went and died for this country.
00:31:59.000It's a very Kamala Harris thing to do.
00:32:01.000When she was Attorney General or District Attorney, whatever it was in California, she was censured by the bar because there were innocent men languishing in prison.
00:32:12.000And these cases were brought to her attention on several occasions and she did nothing about it.
00:32:16.000Because her office would have needed to issue a correction.
00:32:20.000So instead of saying, hey, we got it wrong and losing a little bit of face and letting these guys out, she didn't do it.
00:32:58.000And it's crazy that they weren't even, you know, it's not like she's like, oh, I'm in Colorado on the campaign trail, but my hearts are with the families.
00:33:05.000He came back from California basically in time for this service and still couldn't drive out from Delaware.
00:33:11.000You know, it's really just not that far.
00:33:15.000There's sort of no excuse for not being able to say, This is worth acknowledging.
00:33:20.000Yeah, she's not a genuine person and he's not there, you know.
00:33:25.000And one thing, it's like you said, I think you just said a second ago, she's not going to be pulling the strings when she's in the White House.
00:33:34.000If she ends up in the White House, God forbid.
00:33:36.000And the thing about that, too, is that this is part of the Democratic Party's plan to delegitimize the presidency entirely.
00:33:42.000Because they keep saying that what qualifies her are these immutable characteristics that don't have anything to do with qualifications or merit or skill or talent.
00:33:52.000They're saying she should be in the White House because she's a black woman, and there is joy and euphoria to that.
00:33:57.000Well, what does that mean other than saying the presidency is simply a figurehead, so let's just have a pretty one?
00:34:04.000The presidency clearly doesn't matter to these people because they put all of their faith in the deep state to implement agendas and guidelines and interpret laws that are passed by Congress.
00:34:16.000They just care what she looks like and what she's representing for their mission and ethos, their vague plans and policies that aren't even there.
00:34:32.000I mean, again, she's running without policies.
00:34:35.000And I was listening to this analysis of her speech at the DNC, and this New York Times reporter had said that they had heard from campaign officials that they were being told, like volunteers were being told, don't focus on policy, focus on story.
00:34:49.000And if you remember, so much of her speech was like, well, this is my childhood and my upbringing.
00:34:57.000And there was this, I was listening to this one podcast talking about it and one of the women was saying, you know, well, when I was there, I was like, you know, we're in the room and it's exciting.
00:35:04.000But as I come down from this sort of like exciting, you know, balloons and flag waving or whatever else, I realized that the things I was thinking, oh, that's kind of a policy are really nothing.
00:35:13.000I mean, she was really given these people who are just lining up behind her blindly nothing.
00:35:17.000And I think enough will wake up from that and look at these moments, look at her not attending, uh, you know, going to the DNC and saying basically we're reclaiming
00:35:25.000patriotism and they're making this big like USA Chan or whatever and then she can't show up at
00:35:29.000you know what I actually would consider a very patriotic ceremony. An actual one. Yeah. Other than
00:35:34.000the one where they're waving little paper flags on the floor while they're burning flags
00:35:37.000outside in the street. Yeah. Only when it convenes is her for anything. That is funny isn't it?
00:35:43.000There's this picture going viral of what the streets look like after Pride events, and it's just a garbage dump.
00:36:04.000And then there's a video of the Trump supporters having a rally, and they're all cleaning up afterwards, and everything's left the way they came there.
00:36:22.000I think they just look down on everybody.
00:36:24.000Was that like that great, you guys saw the Chris Cuomo moment when he was on the floor of the DNC and he was looking up and he was like, these people are literally looking down on us.
00:36:35.000He points out all these boxes started at half a million dollars.
00:36:40.000These people get special privileged access.
00:37:03.000It would be uncomfortable, right, if Mark Zuckerberg were her significant other?
00:37:09.000Well, and also they got married, they got married 10 years ago.
00:37:12.000They were introduced on a blind date by the head of ABC and her husband.
00:37:19.000So she was literally introduced on a blind date to her husband by the person who is in charge of hosting the only debate Kamala Harris has agreed to.
00:37:28.000And got the Biden interview after the debate and got the Kim Cheadle interview.
00:37:52.000I think Emhoff is an interesting character.
00:37:54.000I mean, I think there are a lot of moments with Kamala Harris where things don't feel authentic.
00:38:00.000You know, obviously, we're not in her marriage.
00:38:02.000We don't know what happened there, but it definitely seems like she is- Happy anniversary, Dougie!
00:38:08.000Well, and she's trying to say, I'm from the middle class, and I'm one of you, and working, and my mom.
00:38:13.000Meanwhile, she's married an elite attorney from California.
00:38:17.000She's held high-ranking government positions, like she was in the Senate.
00:38:22.000I don't really understand how you can continue to say... She's left her way into, you know, the generals office, apparently.
00:38:27.000How can you say you're of the working class when nothing about your lifestyle has signaled that?
00:38:32.000Maybe your childhood was, like, maybe your childhood was super middle class.
00:38:35.000Well, but if you look, I mean, her mother, she talks a lot about her mother's immigrant past, you know, and all of the hardship that she faced as an immigrant.
00:38:44.000But if you look at what the story is, her mother was 19 from India.
00:39:11.000And Emma Jo Morris, who's also from Montreal, keeps posting pictures and being like, this is where Kamala Harris grew up in Westmount, which is this beautiful Wealthy neighborhood that I walked through once and I was like damn this nice here You know, I didn't even know Kamala Harris grew up there, but that's nice Yeah, the left the lefty Democratic machine thrives on elitism Ivy League schools, you know, it's a who-knows-who situation There's nothing working-class about the way she presents about her context in life about the way she acts at all I mean this this is
00:39:45.000And you know, these Democrats, you look at Pelosi and everybody else, they have more in common with the Urbano establishment, which is another branch of the Uniparty, than they have in common with any one of us, especially the working class.
00:39:58.000And if, Tim, I got that wrong on her husband before, then I apologize.
00:40:02.000I don't know why I thought that was in my head, but you can't get it right all the time.
00:40:07.000Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
00:40:09.000Foo Fighters falsely claimed Trump used their My Hero song to introduce RFK Jr.
00:40:34.000Well, according to The Independent, they have seen documents appearing to confirm the campaign has indeed licensed the song from BMI's SongView service.
00:40:40.000Quote, we have a license to play the song, a campaign spokesperson said.
00:40:44.000So the Foo Fighters are playing this game where they're like, we didn't personally approve it, but...
00:40:51.000In all literal sense, the Foo Fighters puts their song up for licensing, handled by BMI, which is one of the big music unions.
00:41:00.000The Trump campaign then licenses the song.
00:41:02.000That is with Foo Fighters' permission.
00:41:04.000What do they think is going to happen?
00:41:05.000Now they're acting like it didn't happen, and they're saying they're going to give any money from the royalties Which is stupid because it was a one-time use at an event, which is probably a couple hundred bucks.
00:41:15.000And they're going to give that money to the Kamala Harris campaign?
00:41:18.000Now they've just overtly chosen sides in a political dispute, which has pissed everybody off.
00:41:22.000Well, and after they were, I saw some, you know, people were saying on Twitter, like, oh, they just don't want to be involved in any political thing at all.
00:41:52.000So if there's a frivolous lawsuit that's just based on bullcrap, right, and they know it's false, and if he's got an absolute defense with the license- But he's not being sued.
00:42:03.000They're just complaining online, right?
00:42:05.000That's even like more like you're saying they would take legal action they would take stuff but instead they're just like no we didn't let them we don't like it like I just I get so tired of this like Trump is so bad that if he ever comes near anything that that people like their fans are gonna freak out and melt down like I I what what do I don't know what the children of whatever it's called like do they they want there to be a caveat in any of their agreements anybody can use the song except for bad Donald Trump and I I Celine Dion recently bitching about it I tweeted, hey Foo Fighters, why are you lying?
00:42:37.000Just for that I'm going to cover Everlong.
00:42:59.000So when you look at Wu-Tang Clan's history, and if you look at Rei Kuan, who's the founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Rei Kuan the chef, one of his aliases is the Black Trump.
00:43:08.000He held himself as the Black Trump this entire time.
00:43:10.000I mean, what are we talking about here?
00:43:24.000I was listening to all these post-DNC analysis, and it was amazing how many left-wing pundits were like, well, there was all this hype that Beyonce was going to be there, and then she wasn't.
00:43:42.000They did this during Occupy Wall Street with Radiohead.
00:43:44.000They said that it's the only way they could have got people to show up.
00:43:47.000They said, hey, Radiohead's gonna play at Occupy Wall Street in support of the protest.
00:43:51.000And then 2000 some odd people showed up.
00:43:54.000And then they said, they did something to the effect of like, before we get into the real reason everyone's here, we're gonna talk to you about Occupy Wall Street.
00:44:22.000In Rhode Island with all of the other, like, fancy people.
00:44:24.000You know what was funny about that is all I could think of was, like, Edith Wharton and those Newport days of the early 20th century when all the rich people just flocked to Rhode Island for their summers.
00:44:34.000And I thought, like, You guys are elitist scum.
00:46:09.000I'm willing to bet the reps told the Foo Fighters, or at least their manager, and they were like, Trump campaign has bought a license to play the song.
00:47:58.000Tulsi Gabbard's endorsement of Donald Trump, saying, I'm committed to doing all that I can to send President Trump back to the White House, where he can once again serve as our commander-in-chief.
00:48:30.000She was like he she basically said because he left the Democratic Party he's betrayed the family and their values and and and his his father and uncle would be disappointed if they could see today and I'm just like Betraying family and attacking them, attacking a family member over their opinions, that's betrayal.
00:48:54.000If they'd put out a statement where they said something like, we disagree with Bobby's decision to endorse Donald Trump, but we look forward to seeing him at Christmas.
00:49:02.000I would have been like, oh, that's fine.
00:49:05.000Instead, they were like, I can't believe he would do this to us and tatter the legacy of his family.
00:49:10.000What's crazy, what's absolutely crazy about that is you also had David Axelrod coming out and saying, you know, your father would be appalled at this.
00:49:18.000You had Bradley Whitford, who I think just thinks that he must be Josh Lyman inside, you know, the West Wing actor who came out and blasted Sheryl Hines over it.
00:49:27.000But what's truly appalling, and what none of these Kennedys are talking about, is how the Democrat Party that they adore literally sabotaged RFK's campaign.
00:51:06.000I think JFK would roll over in his grave a few times.
00:51:08.000Let's jump to the story from the Postmillennial.
00:51:11.000Kamala's campaign demands seated debate with notes for September 10th ABC event report.
00:51:17.000Okay, I didn't believe it when I heard the news because this was one of those When Trump was going to debate Biden, they were like, Biden's claiming he wants to be sitting down.
00:51:26.000And the media was like, no, no, no, that's not true.
00:51:42.000But they also said that the rules for the debate are in flux and that they haven't come to any determinations about that.
00:51:49.000They do want to have hot mics because they are hoping to catch Donald Trump's face.
00:51:55.000Real quick, the news is that Trump's campaign is claiming... Jason Miller told Politico that the Kamala Harris campaign wants to sit down and have notes during the debate.
00:52:35.000So I can certainly understand why Trump's going to be like, what is this?
00:52:40.000Well, and Harris won't agree to any of the other debates.
00:52:45.000You know, they claim that Fox is too biased, but like, ABC is literally run by one of her best friends who set her up with her husband and who's been appointed by Joe Biden.
00:53:48.000I think Trump's just saying that Brazil gave the questions to Hillary Clinton last time.
00:53:52.000So he doesn't trust ABC News this time.
00:53:55.000I mean, you'd think that ABC News would probably prep Kamala Harris for this, just like they would prep her for any kind of long form interview.
00:54:05.000She said we'd get one by, you know, the end of August, but that's slowly creeping up on us.
00:54:11.000And there's no rumor that there's going to be anything from her.
00:54:14.000I think it's interesting that she, you know, I think maybe the Trump campaign shouldn't have agreed to a September ABC debate.
00:54:21.000I'm not saying no September, but there should have been a different network.
00:54:25.000But at the time, they thought it was going to be Biden all the way through, and it didn't matter what, like, no network could have covered up the state that Biden was in.
00:54:33.000That's why the first debate went so badly.
00:54:35.000I think it's just arrogance on the part of the Harris campaign to say, oh, well, you know, we're the new campaign, so you can't, you know, this contract is still valid.
00:54:45.000It's a completely different agreement when it's a different candidate.
00:55:54.000And the notes could be a thing as well because she doesn't seem to remember anything other than her upbringing and, you know, the color of her skin.
00:56:02.000Since television era, our presidents have been getting taller.
00:56:06.000Because height really does convey some kind of, you know, it triggers some kind of emotional response in people.
00:56:15.000Well, even when she walked on stage with walls one of the first times, I remember seeing the video and being like, she's just actually overshadowed.
00:56:20.000She doesn't, she doesn't, she's not five foot tall or something.
00:56:24.000She's petite and I don't hold that against her, but you know, it's just, there are women who have a really commanding stage presence and she's just not one of them.
00:56:33.000When you think about like a small petite woman who was in like a position of power and who was probably a little bit intimidating, just as Ginsburg, right?
00:57:02.000Do you think that Kamala is going to lean on her feminist prosecutor image that she's sort of trying to create from herself right now when she goes to this debate?
00:57:13.000Or do you think that she'll try and come up with a new strategy?
00:58:14.000Also, the Kamala's campaign apparently said that they would be glad to speak contemporaneously with Trump on a hot mic, like, to address the things he said, because she wants to do a whole, like, I'm speaking thing.
00:58:29.000You know, she wants to, like, lean into her identity and get some, like, you know, Southern Black accent going somehow.
00:58:36.000Well, you know, when she faced Oh, yeah.
00:59:22.000And before, when they were scheduling this with Biden, I think the Trump campaign and Trump's kind of references in some of his more recent speeches, they were like, the Biden campaign gave us options because they assumed we would say no.
00:59:33.000So we said yes to everything because we just knew we could handle it.
00:59:36.000And I think now it's totally fair for the Trump campaign to be like, no, I don't want to sit at a desk.
01:00:31.000Historic gains of the Biden administration's climate initiative under something called the American, no, the Inflation Reduction Act, which was really just a, that was historic climate change legislation.
01:01:34.000Democrats don't think anybody needs to be in charge.
01:01:37.000You know, they just think that the bureaucracy needs to be in charge or like they said during the party, you know, they think the organs, the government organs need to be in charge, as RFK would say.
01:01:47.000Let's jump to this story from Politico.
01:01:51.000Anger after Trump says no to Comstock.
01:01:55.000Politico reports, former President Donald Trump gave his clearest answer to date on the federal regulation of abortion pills, and it's not what conservatives want to hear.
01:02:03.000After months of avoiding specifics, Trump told CBS News on Monday that he would not use the 150-year-old Comstock Act to ban mail delivery of the drugs if elected in November, adding, the federal government should have nothing to do with the issue.
01:02:17.000Many prominent conservatives and anti-abortion activists were outraged by the remark, calling it nonsensical and cowardly.
01:02:22.000Which brings us to the big debate, which is affecting X tremendously.
01:02:39.000And Lila Rose from Live Action says, if you don't stand for pro-life principles, you don't get pro-life votes.
01:02:46.000This has resulted in a wave of individuals tweeting out, much to the accusation of being bots, that they would not be voting for Donald Trump because he's not pro-life.
01:02:57.000Here's one screenshot where someone said, I'm an evangelical voter in Virginia.
01:03:00.000This year, I'll not be voting for any Republican candidate who does not disavow the watering down of the party platform on abortion.
01:03:55.000I have to imagine these are fake people, fake bot accounts.
01:03:59.000Maybe that's wrong, though, and they really are just the worst political activists ever known, ever.
01:04:07.000The idea that they would... I'm just gonna say this one more thing.
01:04:10.000The president who got Roe v. Wade overturned is not strong enough on abortion.
01:04:16.000What's crazy about that, too, is Trump never said that he was in favor of a federal abortion ban.
01:04:22.000He said that he was in favor of returning the decision to the states and overturning the bad case law that he thinks Roe v. Wade was, and that a lot of people think Roe v. Wade was.
01:04:31.000So when these bots, if you will, or people, whatever they are, are complaining about being
01:04:36.000betrayed, they're actually not understanding what it was that Trump promised in the first
01:04:41.000place, which was returning the decision to the states, not having it be a federal legislative
01:05:19.000My view of this is, imagine you've got a great battlefield.
01:05:22.000There's two nations, battlefield right in the middle, and there's a constant pushback.
01:05:27.000Donald Trump is leading the charge with one side, and all of a sudden the troops are turning around saying, you know what, Why aren't we storming the capital gates of the enemy nation?
01:05:36.000And the president says, because we can't get there.
01:05:39.000We have to get there by going through this battlefield.
01:05:41.000And they're like, nah, I'm not going to listen to you because you're not at the enemy's gates already.
01:05:45.000The idea that we'd go from where we are today to a federal abortion ban is ludicrous.
01:05:50.000And that Trump could deliver that is ludicrous.
01:05:52.000And Trump has said he doesn't want that.
01:07:08.000I'll take losing one or two people over here on our side to gain 50 or 100 on the other.
01:07:13.000So the accusation is that these pro-life activists make money and gain when abortion is an issue, and that if Trump actually wins and actually succeeds in expanding restrictions on abortion, then these activists and non-profits will have a harder time raising money.
01:08:15.000People are releasing their 990s, this is their tax forms, and very little money going towards grants.
01:08:23.000And I don't know what they do or what their mission is or what people give them money for, so I'm not going to criticize them.
01:08:29.000But many people are pointing out they feel that they're just using the money for quote-unquote awareness campaigns, which basically means paid media appearances and special events.
01:08:38.000But does that actually do anything to advance restricting abortions?
01:08:44.000I was going to say, it's an interesting question.
01:08:46.000I'm not a fan of sort of hinting at like investigations when it comes to finances and stuff, because a lot of the stuff is par for the course.
01:08:53.000I think that Lila Rose, what she's doing is foreseeable.
01:08:57.000In this situation, she's not going to be like, oh yeah, let's, you know, Let me take any stance that sounds like it's not against abortion.
01:09:04.000She needs to be consistent over there.
01:09:06.000Do I think that her messaging on the issue could be better?
01:09:20.000I don't really think she is because she's sort of the CEO of this not-for-profit that's advocating for these very hard pro-life stances, right?
01:09:28.000Everybody else is sort of what matters.
01:09:31.000So those are the people, everybody else is who I'm more concerned with.
01:09:35.000But it's weird that you would get these very pro-life people being like, I'm not going to vote for Trump, you know, and the alternative is what, you're going to sit out the election and go with Kamala Harris?
01:09:52.000The only position we actually know of hers is on abortion, which is unrestricted access for abortion, no matter what the age of the mother is.
01:10:02.000The Democrats' position on abortion is to send buses to parking lots for women to get drugs for their abortions on the spot.
01:10:09.000It's not just they're going to allow a woman to get an abortion when she wants one, it's they're going to actively drive their vehicles to these neighborhoods and offer them vasectomies and abortions.
01:10:27.000I'm a traditional Catholic, so I look at the Church's teaching on the issue, and the Church says when it comes to voting on these issues, look for the lesser of the two evils, right?
01:10:37.000Clearly, Donald Trump is the lesser of the two evils here, so if you are even remotely pro-life, and that is your prominent position, that's what matters to you most, you're duty-bound to vote for Trump under the Church's teaching.
01:10:49.000It's wild that anybody could even suggest going the other way.
01:10:51.000It's just so simple to me, I don't understand how these people can be serious.
01:11:12.000The idea that Lila Rose and all these other accounts are basically saying they would rather Trump lose and Kamala Harris have her funding and support for mobile abortion buses is the better circumstance.
01:11:25.000They want that reality over Donald Trump being like, I got Roe v. Wade banned and we're going to leave it to the states now.
01:11:37.000No harm for the environment, just harm for the babies.
01:11:40.000It's got to be electric, electric solar-powered abortion buses for all.
01:11:44.000The funny thing is, there was, Allie Beth Stuckey said that there's a lot of people calling the pro-life or saying this grifters, instead of trying to argue with them and convince them.
01:11:53.000And it's like, Yeah, it's just funny to me because I'm sure, I know for a fact there are a lot of conservative pro-lifers who are upset with this other faction of pro-life activists who are basically saying, don't vote for Donald Trump, they're going to withhold their vote from him, which is just the most ridiculous...
01:12:12.000But me, I'm not a conservative pro-lifer.
01:12:14.000No, I'm certainly not a modern Democrat pro-choice, either.
01:12:18.000I would consider myself to be anti-abortion, just not to the regard that most conservatives are, where at the state level they actually—I mean, these conservatives want outright bans across the board.
01:12:28.000You have two principal factions of the pro-life side, federal abortion ban and we'll get there when we get there, but we also want abortion ban as well.
01:12:38.000I think it should be extremely restricted, but I wouldn't put myself in that camp.
01:12:42.000There's a lot of difficult questions I don't know how to answer in terms of privacy and health and things like this.
01:12:48.000But that being said, I'm not sitting here as some pro-lifer criticizing, you know, pro-lifers and calling them grifters.
01:12:56.000I'm sitting here as someone who's a libertarian Old school pro-choice who has decided to vote for Donald Trump despite the fact that voting in his direction leads to abortion bans in the states because I accept we are facing an existential crisis.
01:13:13.000And now I find it funny that there are some people saying, do you really think that Donald Trump is going to convince these like Trump dubious voters who are who are, you know, for abortion?
01:13:44.000For the first time in my life, I feel like we have a moderate net positive in a president And then we have evil.
01:13:50.000I mean, look, I looked at George W. Bush and Gore.
01:13:54.000I'm a little kid at that time, and I'm like, I don't see the difference.
01:13:57.000What's the difference between these guys?
01:13:58.000You look at Biden, I'm sorry, Obama and McCain, and I was like, oh, everyone's telling me, you know, I kept hearing this hope and change, and it was something different.
01:14:06.000They were like, he wasn't supposed to win.
01:15:14.000I mean, I think Trump is the greatest president of my lifetime, bar none for sure, for many of the reasons that you just stated, including his willingness to take on incredible personal risk to affect change and what he believes to be the best kind of change for this country.
01:15:30.000And he's a very, very talented, very smart person.
01:15:33.000Then when I've met a significant number of people from Congress at this point, And to Tim's point, in the Republican Party, there's probably about 20 people who are impressive and who actually care about this country.
01:16:26.000People who go in there and be their own version of an America First candidate and work with the rest of the people who were there because That place is a cesspool.
01:18:27.000And she turned on them and accused them of a litany of crimes that are unfathomable and 100% unequivocally false.
01:18:37.000She sent text messages into Florida to parents and to other people, which triggered an investigation and a swatting, if you will, of their house in Romania.
01:18:46.000The embassy got involved, the Romanian government got involved, and they went after them, bar none.
01:18:51.000Now it's worthy to consider, we must consider the fact that at that point, the United Kingdom had already spent over two billion dollars in trying to cancel Andrew and Tristan.
01:18:59.000So there are a lot of opportunistic people, nefarious characters, who would love nothing more in the world than to see these guys jailed and silenced forever.
01:19:07.000The Romanian prosecutor was able, under Romanian law, to bury the facts of the case and not even present all the material facts to the judge or the Romanian public for the first year of the case.
01:19:21.000We knew and we continue to know that all the allegations against him are false.
01:19:25.000We understood that the minute that that woman from Florida, once she sent these defamatory missiles into Florida, that she was on the hook for defamation in Florida and conspiracy in Florida.
01:19:57.000Once that complaint was published, the Romanian prosecutor, the Romanian judges, the Romanian courts, the Romanian public consciousness, and certainly the Romanian defense team got a hold of it, was able to educate the Romanian public and the court there.
01:20:11.000As a result of that, they got out of jail, they got off of house arrest, They were able to travel the country and they were just really recently granted the ability to travel the EU.
01:20:23.000Somebody freaked out someplace and made a call and said we have several theories as to what has happened.
01:20:29.000It's a double down to prosecution on them.
01:20:31.000So they have a bunch of allegations from people that they've interviewed from the past few years 33 women or so.
01:20:39.00030 of them were interviewed and after the interview and or during the interview gave statements affirmative statements in defense of Andrew and Tristan Wow saying this is absolute crap two of the women so 31 and 32 Andrew and Tristan are being- it's alleged that they laundered money, right?
01:20:57.000And that they laundered money by giving their baby mamas lavish gifts, putting them in lavish cars, and buying them houses.
01:21:05.000Andrew and Tristan's defense is, these are my baby mamas, of course I'm going to take care of them because that's what good men do.
01:21:10.000The baby mamas are in their camp as well, in defense.
01:21:14.000There may be one other person that they're still working on, some shadow character someplace, who doesn't have a story,
01:21:47.000This is about the fact that Andrew and Tristan are very influential, especially when it comes to young men.
01:21:52.000The mainstream media The European Union and the governments over there and everything that's involved in them as Andrew calls the matrix of the deep state wants young men to be docile, wants young men to be not aggressive, wants young men not to believe themselves.
01:22:10.000You should go out there, you should kill it, you should take care of your body, you should have discipline of your mind, discipline of your emotions, and go out there and be somebody in the world.
01:22:17.000Now, do they have a history of saying wild stuff on the internet?
01:22:45.000They say that Andrew and Tristan use what's called the lover boy method, which means that if you're working for me and you're my employee and you feel positive about me in some way... You're being tricked.
01:22:57.000And because I have the capability to one day human traffic you, You're guilty of the lover boy.
01:23:03.000I'm guilty of using lover boy and because you've been lover boy your story about why you're defending me is not really worthwhile listening to because Your your mind has been screwed.
01:23:15.000So they take a very paternalistic approach these women.
01:23:18.000They're climbing our victims It's because they were doing only fans or they're doing online webcam stuff or what is this?
01:23:22.000Some of these women were doing that stuff, like, way back when.
01:23:25.000These other ones, we have no idea what the hell.
01:23:27.000They went and they spoke to everybody that the Romanian government could get their hands on, that these guys ever interacted with.
01:23:34.000At any point in time, did these guys hurt you, traffic you, rape you, hurt you?
01:25:12.000It could be another two years before they have a trial.
01:25:14.000And the whole idea is to lock them up and silence them and bankrupt them and cancel them, to drag them through the mud and then say, oh, we're just going to give up in the end, but you've already destroyed my life.
01:25:25.000But these two guys are built different.
01:25:30.000They are committed toward fighting this fight for themselves and for every other man who would come before them.
01:25:35.000They feel honor-bound and duty-bound to fight this fight because if they fall, they believe that there'll be a lot of other dominoes that fall after them.
01:25:43.000I've seen a lot of videos people have shared that, on the surface, are indefensible.
01:25:48.000Conrad, you know, him talking about young girls and girls that are underage and things like that by, I would just say, American standards.
01:25:56.000The argument that I've heard is that, oh, but 16's legal in other countries and in certain areas.
01:26:00.000Not that I think that makes, I mean, fine, maybe he doesn't go to jail for it, but it's still indefensible.
01:26:05.000But I suppose if you're saying that they've changed and they're doing something different, then you've got to give people credit for that to a certain degree.
01:26:12.000That being said, when it comes to the influence of the Tates, I hear what you're saying.
01:26:17.000I definitely agree that there's this interest in stopping young men from shifting rightward because the polling we've seen has shown young men are overwhelmingly voting for Trump, moving Republican.
01:26:28.000And it seems like it's not even just about Andrew Tate in the bigger picture.
01:26:31.000By all means, anybody who wants to criticize the guy over everything they saw in those videos, do it and do it forever.
01:26:59.000There is a definite establishment interest in stopping personalities that are telling young men to better themselves, or at the very least have the ability to.
01:27:10.000Now, Jordan Peterson's re-education, they can't really lock him in jail like they can with Andrew Tate.
01:27:16.000Andrew Tate's got a lot of money, but this is, it's pretty wild what's been going on.
01:27:37.000And they said whatever they needed to say to get on the map to make a name for themselves.
01:27:41.000But as they began to grow and as they began to see that there was influence there, they began to realize that there was a responsibility that came with that influence.
01:27:48.000And they began to sharpen their minds and sharpen their message and gear it toward positivity and strength for young men.
01:27:54.000And that's what really pissed the government off.
01:27:56.000It wasn't like, oh you were saying this stuff before we were mad.
01:28:00.000They came for them as soon as they started saying a man is a man, a woman is a woman, be strong, do this, be traditional, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:28:18.000And so if whatever it is they're doing, and I'll state it this way, if these criminal charges end up fizzling out and dissolving, these guys are going to be wealthier and more powerful than they ever were before.
01:29:22.000And their enemies in world governments and in the banking system and wherever else in the deep state took full advantage of this situation to exploit them and to keep them in prisons for, I mean, for extended period of time, which could be several more years.
01:30:38.000And that's really all I can kind of sort of get into with all that stuff.
01:30:42.000But they're good men, they're honest men, they take care of people around them.
01:30:45.000And what a lot of people don't know, is Andrew gets a lot of stuff, a lot of flack for his very pro-Palestinian human rights stance, right?
01:30:55.000He's not a fan of the nation state of Israel.
01:31:00.000He's got no problem with Jews as a whole, but when he looks at the nation state of Israel,
01:31:28.000These are good men who have done a lot of good for the world.
01:31:31.000Even if you accept all the allegations against them as true, the amount of good that they've done for the world tremendously outweighs the bad.
01:31:37.000And people don't see it because there's a very one-sided narrative out there against them.
01:31:42.000So you think that the charges in Romania ultimately are going to end with their exoneration, their victory in this?
01:32:46.000And then at some point in my, during my January 6th advocacy, and I defend a lot of people in Trump world, I have, uh, defended people, uh, January 6th committee, the Trump probe, very outspoken all over TV, right?
01:32:58.000They saw me, they were like, I like your fight.
01:33:51.000I said, I'm going to become a lawyer, try to get you out.
01:33:53.000By the time I became an attorney, my brother was getting out like the same month.
01:33:56.000I wasn't able to help him, but wrongful conviction work is a passion of mine.
01:33:59.000So when I looked at the evidence against Andrew and Tristan, and I knew that they were being incarcerated wrongfully and wrongfully persecuted, not for what they did, because of who, what they believe and what they say.
01:34:09.000I said, I have to get involved in this case.
01:34:11.000I have to do something for them because so much is at stake.
01:34:14.000So for me legally match made in heaven.
01:34:16.000So do you think most of this case, like, obviously you are litigating, you're in the courtroom, you're filing all kinds of motions and so forth, but do you think a large part of this case is sort of rehabilitating their public image?
01:34:27.000Because there are a lot of people who look at the Tate brothers and say, like, yeah, I guess you inspire young men, but do you inspire them to do the right thing?
01:34:33.000You know, you've got lots of kids and lots of, like, you're not necessarily a traditional conservative man.
01:35:24.000Yes, and because they had that type of growth and because I had changed from the man I was when I was a teenager to the man I am today, that's all you need to do for me.
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01:36:47.000They had somebody who prosecuted sex crimes and then, and it's a picture of Bill Clinton, he's like, ooh, he's like so much for that booking.
01:36:53.000I liked it when he was talking about how they were criticizing J.D.
01:36:56.000Vance for making good and going to Yale and literally everybody on stage went to Yale or Harvard or something like that.
01:37:50.000The VEC's like the smartest guy in politics right now.
01:37:53.000You know what I thought was really cool, and it happened after Vivek and Trump started hanging out, is Trump started going on all YouTube shows that he was asked on, started doing interviews with smaller channels and stuff, and I thought that was great.
01:38:05.000That was something Vivek did that I really endorsed.
01:39:07.000It was really difficult to do last year, and we really respect and appreciate everything they did to get us out and get us on stage, but it's expensive and difficult to move our studio for a week, especially to Arizona.
01:39:20.000However, if they would be interested, then we absolutely would love to do it.
01:39:46.000Frederick Borman says, speaking about censorship, six years ago, Russian libertarians defended the telegram in Russia through a big political campaign.
01:39:55.000Now we are trying to repeat on a global level to free Durov.
01:39:59.000Where can we contact you to speak with you on this topic?
01:40:03.000I don't know what I could do in that, but you could always message Ian Crossland on X. He is the most accessible member of the crew, and he regularly interacts with people, and he's the best for relaying information.
01:40:15.000He loves talking to people and tweeting at people and, you know, engaging.
01:40:19.000Greg Dubia says, I'm a pro-life person, but I'm happy that it is left to the states.
01:40:36.000This posturing they're doing where they're saying, give us 100% of everything right now or else, it sounds like they're sabotaging Trump on purpose.
01:42:31.000If you... You can still... Like, teleportation would make it easy to move around cities, too.
01:42:34.000If you fell from a great height, and then you reach terminal velocity, you're just gonna keep teleporting back being like, well, I'm trapped because, you know, you'd have to like, I guess you could teleport to the others to Australia.
01:42:47.000And then you'd be moving in the same direction and then reverse.
01:42:52.000And then once your speed normalizes, you teleport to the ground and land on the ground safely.
01:44:28.000I was just reading an article that said that it got a 15 and up rating in the UK because there's an episode where a kid hides in a washing machine and they were worried that little kids would watch it.
01:44:53.000They were joking about eating Tide Pods and then one kid as a joke put it in his mouth But he did not realize that saliva will dissolve the outer layer.
01:45:37.000Yeah, I was sort of wondering if Elon Musk was like, this seems impossible.
01:45:41.000If this scenario happens, then I'll do it.
01:45:44.000I think the real issue was shareholders for the various companies he worked for said, even if you're doing a goofy sparring match that's kind of for fun, if you get hurt, it's going to tank the value.
01:45:55.000Even doing the fight is going to take the value because people are going to panic.
01:46:14.000Epic Toad Rage says, did you see the decree from Russia that states that those who oppose destructive neoliberal ideological agenda in their home country can seek humanitarian support from the Russian authorities by applying for a temporary residence permit?
01:46:35.000While Gen Z, uh, Gen Z's feel like they'll never afford a family or buy a home, Oregon is using our tax dollars to give non-citizens $30,000 for down payments on homes.
01:50:15.000If you do like the expanded Justice League, then you get everybody and you can just basically, there's probably literally a Vivek in the Justice League, I don't know.
01:52:44.000And, uh, the chemicals that splashed him leaked into the sewer and landed on turtles.
01:52:48.000Cause turtles were in the sewer for some reason, which makes no sense, but you know, whatever, I guess.
01:52:52.000Well, turtles end up in the sewer when, you know, you buy turtles in Chinatown, and then your parents are like, you can't keep those.
01:52:58.000I think, actually, that was the story, that some kid bought turtles and then dumped them in a sewer or something, which is, like, horrible, but, I don't know, whatever.
01:54:46.000She pushed that into the prisons in California and bragged about it in the lead up to the 2020 election and how she forced that policy change so that all men who want to be in women's prisons can get free sex changes.
01:55:09.000But I'm actually a little bit more conservative than the traditional Democrat position.
01:55:14.000So I do agree with safe, legal, rare, but I believe it should be much more heavily restricted.
01:55:19.000I also believe that logically and under the current law and the interpretation that the Founding Fathers—not Founding Fathers, but— Well, yes.
01:55:27.000Under the interpretation of the Founding Fathers in the original Constitution and the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights, then added with the amendments we got following the Civil War, it seems to me that there is an inevitability that if the law is followed, abortion becomes 100% illegal.
01:55:46.000The question for the Supreme Court that needs to be answered—and pro-life groups should be suing over this, but gee, I wonder what they're doing with their money—is, when the 14th Amendment says no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or whatever without due process, does baby involve person?
01:56:03.000And so, The 40th Amendment says all persons born or naturalized in the U.S.
01:56:38.000And if the answer is yes, and I think even many blue states agree, that's why a woman who's pregnant who gets like pushed down the stairs by a guy, the guy will get charged with double murder.
01:56:48.000Or a murder for the baby and the woman.
01:56:51.000If the answer is yes, that a baby is a person, then you cannot get an abortion without a judge signing off on it, which effectively ends abortion.
01:57:01.000And, you know, for me, again, you know, I'm a Catholic, a Christian, and the first person in the Bible to ever recognize Jesus was an unborn child.
01:57:39.000California remained a slave state until relatively recently, thanks to Kamala Harris.
01:57:44.000Crazy Eye says, Tim, no one is talking about the migrant gang in Aurora, Colorado that took over an apartment complex and are patrolling with guns.
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02:00:24.000Joe, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:27.000I want to give a shout out to my buddy who's a big fan of yours.
02:00:50.000Yes, they've said some wild things in the past.
02:00:52.000But they're fundamentally good people who are proffering a good message to the world about young men and they should not be incarcerated because of that.