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It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
All right. So Cally, there are a couple that are
crazy here. I'm trying to figure out which ones I
don't think I want to do this one. Let's do that.
We'll start with the I guess the strippers. Is there
there's a zone for this? Is that what I am
to understand?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Kane?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Okay, so yeah, CBS Channel twelve beach goers arrested for
stripping outside the designated stripping zone in Saint Lucie County.
So it's in Florida, some Florida folks. There was a
surgeon complaints about unauthorized new detay at the Wow. Are
you serious? This is the name of it, yes, Caine, Guys,
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I'm just reading the news. Okay, I'm just gonna read
it as is. Okay, here we go. Saint Louis. Saint
Lucy County Sheriff's Office said it is responding to a
surge in complaints about unauthorized new deitay at the Little
Mud Creek boat ramp, known for its nude optional zone.
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There's a location nearby that's designated as such. The parking
area at the Blind Creek Beach is being paved, parking
lots closed, so a lot of people have to go
to Little Mud Creek. I swear there's a giant cosmic
joke that's being played on me right now. The Sheriff's
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office says that you if you go naked at a
beach that is not clothing optional, then you will get arrested.
And why is it always people who need to go
to the gym that are pictured. I'm just saying, they
have warning signs all over a little mud Creek. I
cannot believe this is the name of it. I cannot.
I'm done. I'm done with this story. So they're arresting people.
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That's it. I'm done. I'm not even it gets worse.
It gets worse if you can believe that it does.
Let's talk about the Florida man that woke up from
a coma to blame his pregnant girlfriend for a car
crash before he kicked the bucket. Dang, I mean that's
some spite right there. Headline float to man weeks from
coma to blame pregnant girlfriend from car crash, full car
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crash before dying from injuries. He's accused as pregnant. Well,
they said pregnant wife and then now it's girlfriend, which
one is it of purposely calling a violent car crash
that sent him into a coma, and then he tragically
succumbed to his injuries, but he woke up, apparently just
enough to say it's her fault. He said his girlfriend
quote he said his girlfriend said, quote, I don't care
what happens, You'll get what you deserve. Started driving recklessly
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on Interstate ninety five in Flagger County. They were a
reported in the middle of an argument, and according to
court papers, and he called that his girlfriend caused the
car to roll into a tree, severely injuring both, and
he slipped into a coma but recovered enough to make
the claims against her. She's wow, she was She and
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the baby survived the car crash and she was taken
into custody. Oh my gosh, that's insane. Florida woman teacher
shows up high on cocaine to work and then lets
her kids hit her vape. Pin Jesus cape coral. What happens?
I'm just saying. They said. The teacher shut up to
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work heid on cocaine and then allowed her students to
use her vape. Nuria Akuna. That's the teacher at Island
Coast High School in Cape Coral. They friends of hers
literally are all talking to the press. They say it's
heartbreaking but not surprising. But yeah, she's in a lot
of trouble because you can't be snort and coke and
then going into a classroom full of students and then
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Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (06:31):
This guy wants to create a ballroom for his rich
friends while completely turning a blind eye to the fact
that that babies are gonna.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Starve when the snap benefits end in just hours from now.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Come on, so what I'm not gonna be distracted by?
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Oh? Does the guy have a big hammer? What about
those babies. What dy, she'sas a hippo, Cane. She's a
little mad.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Yeah, she's always a little mad.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
What about the babies? That's Kamala Harris, who's very upset.
She says she's talking about Trump. She says he wants
to create a ballroom for his rich friends. Can I
just full stop for a second? First off, welcome back everybody.
Everybody's got their sodies. Y'all got your tea, y'all topped
off your coffee, okay, Pope share, Welcome back to chats
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at Rumble. If you're not listening terrestrially in one of
the fifty states, and then also in Canada and elsewhere,
then you can live stream the show channel through forty
seven direct TV for the millionth time, for the Epstein time, Cain,
the ballroom is paid for by private, non tax payer money.
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It stays at the White House. When Trump leaves the
White House, he's not going to pack up the ballroom
like a pack and play and take it with him tomorrow. Lago.
Just so we are convinced, Cane, I watched some of
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the construction videos that are on this service that we
call the Internet, and they were placing giant concrete things
on there. Cane that looks like that would be a
lot to pack up and take tomorrow. Lago. So the
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ballroom stays at the White House. So that means whoever,
whoever is going to be in the White House after potus,
they are going to be able to use the ballroom. Okay,
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currently it's just a bunch of us well, no, it's
not even existence. But it was a bunch of aspesto ses.
That's a word, right, a spesily. We're making that a word.
Offices that were small and cramped and not willing to use.
And when people came for state dinners, they would walk
through the East wing. They would get the little picture.
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You guys saw the little the photo call wall. They
get the little picture. Then they have to go outside
cold rain doesn't matter. Then they go outside in a
giant tint. This is to eliminate the having to eat
in a tint. It's also more secure, just saying so
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it stays there. It is a free ballroom, Caine, you
got a free ballroom. I got a free ballroom. You
guys all got a free ballroom. That's our ball it's
the people's ballroom, and it's all private money. Now if
Trump was again packing it up like a pack and
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play and could take it much in the way how
Hillary Clinton stole cutlery and dishes and all kinds of
stuff from the White House when she left. You guys
remember that, right, the Clintons stole when they were leaving
the White House. After they after he turned out, they
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they actually were required to turn like thirty thousand dollars
worth of household goods back because they actually, sorry, was
that was some what they were required to return. They
apparently took almost two hundred thousand dollars of things. Sorry,
they took furnishings. They took gifts because if you give
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so say that you say that you're a ceramics artist,
and you do a wonderful platter that you would like
for the First Family to have, and you give it
to them, they can't keep it personally. If it's a gift,
if it's a value over X amount, it's not I mean,
they have to record everything, but that's not something they
can keep. It goes into this repository of gifts and
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they kind of circulate. They have a whole committee that
is all about keeping the White House running, and they
change things out and do all this stuff. So that's
it's nothing is given to you that is like actually yours.
So they they ended up they I mean, who takes
a rug? The Clintons took the rugs. They took literal rugs.
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They stole cutlery. Who does that? That's like staying at
the hotel and you know, taking all their linens. That's so.
That is so And I say, this is somebody who
comes from a rural area, and you could definitely say,
God love them. I think rednecks are the best people ever.
But that's like, that's so declass as. It's not redneck
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because it insults rednecks. It's just trashy, right, it's trashy.
They stole all of these things they I mean they
had even gifts that were given to them, but it
was specifically they were specifically intended to be a permanent
part of the White House collection. They were taking those
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I am trying to wrap my head around legit walking.
I mean, they took a sofa, They just straight up
stole a sofa from the White House. They china, flatwere rugs, televisions,
they took televisions, They took all kinds of furnishings. Didn't
they take drapery I think too. So it got so
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bad that there was an investigation that was opened a
Government Accountability Office and they actually, because of what the
Clintons were stealing, the GAO had to come up with
this whole other system of tracking gifts and all of
this stuff and to document allegations of like general vandalism
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and missing items. So you know that when they took
the like the w the Clintons took the wkes out
and all this stuff because they I mean, that's how
bad all this stuff was. After he left, they had
to Georgia W. Bushall all of the w keys and
they took doorknobs, and I'm not kidding you. That's the
stuff that they were doing. It was so childish, and
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the Clintons actually had a lawyer up and deal with it.
And then finally years after, like I think it was
like a year into the W. Bush administration, they considered
the matter closed because they had to pay six figures
for a lot of the stuff that they stole and
return a bunch of stuff that was the Clintons. So
this I'm putting that up because all of these people
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that are screaming over the people's ballroom. Had nothing to
say about that. And I know because I looked. I
went and I spent about an hour and a half
of my life looking to see if they had condemned
any of that, and they had not a single peep,
not a column, nothing, nothing. I mean they abc had
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a piece on it. I mean, it's all over the
webernuts they had. Can you imagine having to shamefully return things?
I can't. I this is so trashy. It is so trashy.
So and one of the executive managers of the White
House was very they were they were reviewing, and they
thought it was because it falls under park service, so
it's like part of the park service purview. And they
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had taken stuff that had been earmarked for like one
redecoration project, et cetera. It means just insane. So they're
all mad over the ballroom that stays there, but they
had to say nothing over that. I mean, I I
don't know what what say you, Kamala cut five one?
What does Kamala say to all this? Let's just see right,
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like am I just liked? What is with this brutalist lighting?
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Exactly?
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Is it that's exactly what I mean.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
You just like it doesn't matter because the energy, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
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Speaker 2 (16:22):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
All right. So, first, banks and retailers are running short
on pennies because the US meant to stop making them.
When's the last time you ever used a penny? I
don't know when I was thinking about this, I don't
know when the last time I've ever When was the
last time you've ever held a penny? I'm a jerma
focus What about you? Do you even have a penny cane?
Speaker 2 (16:48):
Yeah? I have actually have some old pennies. I like
the kuy Colick coins. I have some old pennies at home,
but I don't use pennies.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
See, if you carried change around, you have like, actually change.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
I think I have pennies in my car now.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Wand do you carry change around? No? One's like no,
it's gross, it's gotta touch it. It's jermy. But so
they've stopped making them. Banks and retailers are run short
on this, and so they make them.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
They're worth it.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Does what does it cost three cents to make one cent?
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Yeah, it's it's more than a penny.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Yeah, it's kind of so I agree, it's kind of
you know, So that's fine. Amazon has raised their spending
forecast to one hundred and twenty five billion its third
quarter results top estimates. Also in Oklahoma, Tacoma park Man
is accused of disguising himself to film women in Jim
Locker rooms. Sorry, this is in Montgomery County, Maryland. Excuse
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me for why is it? It's an Oklahoma press with
a Tacoma Washington reporter and they're talking about Montgomery County, Maryland. Okay,
but facing multiple charges, They said he dressed up as
a woman and started secretly recording women in Jim Locker rooms.
Forty four year old, I can't even say his name.
How do you say his name, Shakundy Toddy. Yeah, that's all.
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He was arrested Wednesday. He was at a Planet Fitness
because dudes can go in the ladies' locker rooms, and
they began tracking him. He apparently went to like different gems,
One Life Fitness, the Planet Fitness, different ones and was
recording women dressed up dressing in the locker room without
their consent. So now he's in major trouble. But that's
what happens when you remove protections for women's locker rooms.
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Stick with us, we got more in store. Count yourself
lucky if you don't know what's been happening on social media,
and it's not just social media, it's what's been happening
on the right. And a lot of people are like,
why are we in the weeds because we have to
fight the left. Well, God made us to give this
the ability to walk and chew gum at the same time,
so that's a great thing, right, But also it's because
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we don't want to be like the left. And here's
what I mean. You guys have seen what has happened
with the left when they allowed the crazies to run
the party. And now look they're loo using everything. This
is why I always scratch my head when people are
I don't know why people want to rob the gop
of wins when they go, well, we're tired of losing.
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We need to start winning. We get to start doing
this and taking it back to dudes. We own all
of them. We run Washington, the borders closed. We're redefining
trade deals all over the world. We have rooted out
and are rooting out all of the abuse of government,
like what was done with with the the Pfizer Court
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and what's been done with Arctic frost. We got judges
on the Supreme Court and reshaped it. We reshaped a
third of the judiciary. What are you talking about? When
I hear people say this, I honestly wonder if it's
not a sy op from the left to try to
get the right to question our own victories. So when
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people say we're not winning, I mean, for crying out loud,
we got DEI unfunded, that's rolling back. What are you
mad about. We haven't gotten in any more wars. What
are you mad about? And I say this because there
is a major power play underway. A lot of us
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have seen it. We just kind of watched it, but
now it's all in front and center and it has exploded. So,
like I said, you don't have to be in the
weeds and know all of this stuff, but it is
going to affect you. It's going to affect how you vote,
who you vote for at some point. So here's the
delay of the land. This is what happened last night.
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Heritage Foundation, and we've reached out to Kevin Roberts, who
is the individual with Heritage who made the statement. Everybody,
I think is familiar with the Heritage Foundation, right, everybody's
familiar with them. I got a salvatory prize. I have
the certificate on my wall that they sent for the
tea party stuff during the tea party day. I've hosted
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events for Heritage, I've held fun I've done a lot
of stuff for Heritage Foundation over the years and have
always appreciated them. Daily Signal is their publication. And Kevin Roberts,
who is the current president of Heritage, decided to wade
into the big fight that has been developing on the right.
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I think it was bad for Roberts to have done that.
It would have been better had he not said anything.
But I hear a lot from certain people that it's
very important to have a free exchange of ideas. I've
been doing this in radio since two thousand and eight.
We have a daily listening audience of kin how much
how many would you say just radio alone?
Speaker 2 (21:35):
I would say on the minimum is about ten to twelve.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Million, ten to twelve million. So I love that you
have four hundred thousand dollars for your or four hundred
thousand people watching your livestream. We have ten million that
listen torestrially around the nation, plus all of the stuff
that we have digitally daily Monday through Friday, three hours
a day. And I've reached out. We've reached out to
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Kevin Roberts beginning last night because we wanted to talk
to him about what he's talked about at Heritage, and
he does not want to come on. First they told
us that very conveniently, he was going to be in
a car for the entirety of our show and wasn't
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going to be able to join. And maybe they have
a special car where telephones don't work. I don't know,
but that's you know, possibility. Who knows, you know, I
don't know. And now they've gone radio silent and we
haven't heard any of them. Now I'm going to put
this out there too. I've reached out to the big
players that are in this or the main players that
are in this huge fight. And it's very interesting that
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people who have always wanted to have me on have
always reached out. I've never pursued them to go on
anybody's programs. It's always reverse because I'm you're just busy.
I get a debate coming up next week. Suddenly, now
the same people who talk about the free exchange of ideas,
they go radio silent when you actually mean what you
say and you want a free exchange of ideas. So
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this all stems from Tucker Carlson having on that Fuentes
guy who I've written about over at Substack, and I
put a lot I've got heard a lot from you guys.
A lot of you guys did not know all of
this stuff. There's a bigger picture here, but this is
just what happens. So he as him on, this is
a guy, and look, how dare you judge somebody by
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what they tell you about them? Right?
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Oo?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Tell? How dare you judge someone's character by the things
they say and the things they do? Am I right,
like especially the stuff that they tell you over and
over and over again, accountless videos that are online. Correct,
this is an individual, the Fuentes guy who has said
that Hitler's very cool. He said he admires Stalin and well,
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it's just a lot of stuff. Let's just go ahead
and play cut three. I can't believe in playing this
on my show, but I want you guys to understand
who we're talking about. In terms of who was interviewed.
This is one cut.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Hitler was a pedophile and kind of a pagan. It's like, well,
he was also really cool, so you know, time to
grow up. We're not children anymore? Am I right? Am I?
Speaker 4 (24:30):
Right? Am I?
Speaker 3 (24:31):
Right? Boys, am I right?
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (24:35):
He was also really cool, and any boy knows that
anybody who watches these videos.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
He's not joking. This is not something that he and
that's always the last refuge of the cowards. They are
always like no, no, no, I was joking in all
of the videos where he said the same thing basically
and over and over again. I don't know. Maybe play
cut two for me. Go ahead and play cut two.
This is what I'm talking about.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
It's sort of like how women a lot of women
want to be raped. In when I say raped, I
mean like that sounds bad when I say it like that.
But there's like a lot of women that really want
a guy to beat the shout of them.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
But also they have to pretend.
Speaker 4 (25:19):
But part of it is they have to pretend.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Like they don't hmm. Now there are some I don't
know if we can actually play this. This is something
I was gonna ask Wan. It's in slack, by the way,
But let's not forget. This is also a guy who
got caught accidentally streaming gay porn during his live stream.
You know how like you have tabs open on your computer,
and I guess he had one open where he had
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been having some individual time off stream, and it was
something that was caught by the whole audience. So I'm
just saying this is he's like a single dude, he's childless,
no girlfriend. I you know, I this is who Tucker
was interviewing. And you know, when he was saying that
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he admired Stalin, there was no pushback. When he was
he was denying the principle or the belief of eplura bassunam,
there was no pushback. There was no pushback on basically
kind of the character assassination of Christians by assuming that
every single person's a Zionists, or by assuming even that
Zionists are are as heretical as the people who are
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who are not following other commands of the Bible. I mean,
there's a lot there. This is what we're talking about.
There's a reason why I don't go. And this is
the gay porn video that ended up accidentally streaming when
we have it censored for those of you just close
your eyes. The chat was like what in the world
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his chat? Yeah, they were like, what is happening? It
would be like me, it would be like, right now
we have a live stream in the chats at Rumble.
It would be like you being able to see my
four foot wide screen here and then you would see
literally like a gay porn thing pop up. That's what happened.
So this guy is kind of like the avatar for
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what I call the woke Reich. It's people who think
that they're right leaning, but they're really not because they
worship at the altar of identity politics. It's all about
identity politics, and it's not even about principle. We're in
a race for power, and this is ultimately what's happening
having someone like that on. Someone asked me, well, why
don't you have so and so on? For you know,
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why wouldn't you do it? Well, for the same reason
that I'm not going to go behind the seven eleven
that's like at the corner of you know, the nearest intersection,
and go and talk to the hobo that's talking to
himself while he's digging through the trash and scratching his groin.
That's the same reason I'm not going to go bring
that guy on my show to talk about quantitative easing.
To answer your question this idea that oh, we're having
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a free exchange of ideas, are we? Though? Because I
see one person having only one type of guest. There
was no pushback on Ted Cruz. There was no pushback
on Fuentas the way that there was with Ted Cruz.
So don't tell me that it was there was a
debate that took place, because there wasn't. I watched the
whole two hour thing. It was not the same interview,
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and I dare say that Ted Cruz was treated like
an enemy of the state and the other was treated
like an ally. So how does this involve Kevin Roberts
over at Heritage. Kevin Roberts decided to make a video
of it and call out the people who were critical
of questioning why there was no pushback in that interview,
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And I watched the whole two hour thing, and I disagree.
I don't think there was any pushback at all. There was.
It was kid gloved. Now. I reached out to Tucker.
I've known Tucker for a number of years. He does
not want to come on air with me. He did
not want to have that com And that's all I'm
going to say about it, because I assured him that
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I was going to keep I'm not going to leak
texts and do all that stuff, but I will say
I offered it. I go where I walked on stage,
where I had an arena of people screaming, burn her.
I'm going to debate gun control in Chicago next week. Clearly,
I have no issue entering the arena of free ideas
and debating those ideas. I don't know why other people
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who claim that they hold free speech at the same
standard do not have that same devotion to the exercise
of free ideas and the exchange of them. So I'd
reached out. I said, I'm genuinely interested in talking about this,
and I was told absolutely not. I have my own
platform and that's what we're doing. Okay, all right, that's fine.
(29:49):
My door has always been open. It's always been open.
But so Kevin Roberts. One of the things, because this
is a big thing, one of the things we're going
to do is we're gonna break this down. Why did
Kevin Roberts do this video? The guy at Heritage. Why
would Heritage, which has been this you know this a
(30:09):
lot of people view it as this stalwart in the movement.
Why would they get involved? First off, what did he say?
Why would they get involved? And now why has he
gone radio silent? Now? They were very amenable in the beginning, Kine,
and you can tell the folks this. They were talking
to you from last night. And then all of a sudden,
now there's not a Yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:28):
We were going back and forth trying to figure out
a time offered, every bit of opportunity that we had,
even offered something after the show if you'd like to.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
I cleared my whole schedule and I'm like, I'll take
it live on YouTube.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
And that's when he you know, apparently is in a
car during the entire time.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
I think for the whole day at this point. Now right, he.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Said, hey, by phone is an option. We'd prefer zoom.
It'd be nice. But and then he's like, well, it
can't be out of the car till three o'clock eastern,
and now here we are not getting response from the
three o'clock eastern offer that they add. So it's completely
dark for the last two hours twenty minutes.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Yeah, so we I mean, I, like I said, I
cleared my entire schedule and I haven't heard. If you
are such a big champion of free speech, then you'll
join me on air and you'll have that free we'll
have that exchange of ideas. I'm genuinely interested in this.
Unlike other people. I'm not an edge lord out there
looking for clicks. That's why I don't have some of
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these guests on. That's why I don't do some of
this stuff. I'm going to have you know that I've
fought back against the higher the people who employ me
on this stuff. I have had people who have tried
to get me on all of these edge lord shows
and do this, and I have said no, no, no,
I am not doing that. I am not prostituting myself
out for clicks. That's what a lot of this is.
(31:55):
I absolutely refuse. Hey, I don't need to do it.
B I don't want to do it, and see it
doesn't benefit anybody. Again, for the same reason that I
don't bring the hobo digging through the trash, scratching his
ass while he's sitting here talking to himself, you know,
rummaging through the dumpster behind the seven eleven, for the
same reason, I don't bring that guy on and sit
here and go, why don't you tell me about foreign
(32:16):
policy and Venezuela and Panama Canal and CCP, and then
let's go into quantitive easy or quantitative tightening whatever we want,
for the same reason.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
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