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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
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all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell,
Think critically, act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Saturday, May third, seven forty six in the evening This
is Whisky Hell podcast, your news show, the weekly roundup
of everything that happened last week and gets you started
for the next one. Fits. Have you been in any
blackouts or anything?
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Uh that that sounded racist?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I'm sorry I brownouts ship.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
I feel it's getting worse. Yeah, I feel like Europe
actually an interesting story. And I'm not gonna talk about
it anymore. Because you asked how I'm doing, Actually you didn't,
but I'm gonna tell you how I'm doing. I'm doing great. Yeah,
I am so excited to be here. We got we
got a Sinkle Demio Weekend, Kentucky Derby Weekend, Ye it's
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it's exciting.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
I I did watch. I watched just the the the
big race, that's all. That's all I really watched. But
the the course was so sloppy. I mean, that was
that was one of themuddiest things I've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yeah, no records being broken this year.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
No, no, not at all. But look it looked like
a good time though, you know, I look like everybody
had a good time. When I had Grace tap room
that they were they're getting their drink on. Well they're
they're midway through the weekend and I think they're still
gonna be drinking tomorrow. So it's uh, it's it's Kentucky
Derby weekend for them. And they're like two or three
blocks from the from the race course. So that that
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was that was kind of fun seeing them doing a
couple of youtubes.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
Yeah, parting it up. I you know, you see a
course like that, and who doesn't like mud in their mint?
Julyp right?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I mean, oh absolutely, just just a little just a
little bit of mud, you know, a little give you
that that earthy tone to it.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Well, a lot to get to this week. Just like
Fitz said, we do have some story about an ominous blackout.
It happened this weekend, And in Spain and Portugal, we
have a lot of disinformation propaganda that's being attacked too.
Depending on how you look at it, some of you
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might be for it, some of you might be against it.
That's kind of the way way things of the world are.
Right now, we've got an impitchment from one goofy bastard dude.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
I I didn't think anyone had had worse hair than
Donald Trump, but that guy.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Yeah, fans that are.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Sure, I think no matter how you pronounce it, it's someone's
going to call us racist for the second time tonight.
Uh no, I he's got some weird weird He's just
a weird looking guy. I don't you know you see
something like that. Actually, I have a really interesting study
to talk about later when hafees on. I want to
talk to you guys about a study that came up
and uh that I that I heard about and then
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went searched and read and it's really interesting. But it's
it has to do with like your first impressions of
a person when you see them, when you meet them,
And Uh, that guy, I see a picture of him
and I'm like weirdo crazy possibly possibly yeah, and possibly
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like a panel van driving you know, serial killer and
and then and then we're supposed to believe that he's
got the country's best interest in mind as he drives
around his panel van and and just throws out impeachment stuff.
But we we we all know we we did well,
we didn't. A lot of people did some digging on
this piece of work and uh lo and behold he
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owes some money and uh and and it gets worse
from there. So yeah, we'll get into that that. That'll
be a fun one to deep dive on. Uh.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Texas is declaring war on memes. Can't wait to get
into that one. Warren Buffett is, Yeah, to be retiring
at the end of twenty twenty five. That's kind of
a big deal. And I've got a I think we've
got to judge hefe to do tonight. Yeah, I'm not, yes,
totally sure what he's judging.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
But there's but there will be comments. There will be
a ruling by the end of that. I guarantee you.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Well, there will be a ruling for sure for sure.
All Right, Well, a lot to get to, hopefully we
get to all the stuff we just talked about. But
before we do that, we need to get into the beers.
So fits, what are you drinking over there?
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Well, I've got another offering from claim fifty two. It
appears that my wife is also on a claim fifty
two kick, so we know the brewer, and I will
tell you it's a it's probably another smoothie, you know,
shake kind of beer because it poured very thick, very
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pink grapefruit colored, although the smells that that I'm getting
or not, they're not pink grayfruit there. This is much
more fruity than that zero head, you know, just thick.
It poured out like oil, but but really kind of
fruity looking. And uh yeah, let's let's see what we
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got here.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Let's see.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Oh oh that's tasty. Mm hmm. Man, this is one
of those that's like an explosion of flavor, just all
all up in the you know, the mouth. Everybody's get
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your mind out of the gutter. There was no explosion
in the nethers, just just in my mouth, which I
guess could be just as bad. God, I'm there's a
lot going on here. It's a I'm gonna say it's
like a gram cracker. Crusted strawberry rhubarb pie. I don't know,
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that's kind of what I've got here. M yeah, yeah,
let's do the unveiling because I really can't guess any
more than that on this one. This thing's all over
the place. Oh okay, this one is called this is
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one of their stuffed series, one of their Chonk stuffed series,
and it looks like it's a collab with Drekker, which
now makes a lot of sense. So Claim fifty two
and Drecker got together and made a beer called Fruity Cereal.
It is a dessert sour, you don't say, very sweet,
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So that's why I was getting kind of the crunchy,
heavily fruited, refermented can keep cold. Yeah, I mean that's
that's what I got. Street Cereal, Fruity Cereal. It's like, yeah,
I mean it's fruit loops, fruity pebbles, whatever your favorite
was as a kid. That's what we got here in
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a can. Very sweet with a little bit of grain
flavor in there. That's where I was getting the Grand Cracker.
Really kind of not a bad beer. It's a five
percenter so nothing, nothing too crazy. You all are going
to have to put up with my sanity for a
little bit here, because five percenter doesn't even start to
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quiet the voices. But yeah, decent beer. I like it.
Nice all right, nice way to start. Yeah, how about
how about you? What do you what do you got
over there?
Speaker 2 (08:42):
All right? Uh so Beer the Month Club came early
last week, I think, and so I'm really this is
going to be fun. This is Script's big brew. This
is actually a beer that was made aid in conjunction
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with It was Brassier Phantom out of Belgium and then
another company here in the States, and it was Fresh
I think it's Fresh flavors. A brewer. Becky's a small,
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little little micro it's a Sayson brooed with cayenne and
strawberry tea brood in collaboration with Fresh Flavors.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
And wow, yeah, wow, cayenne and strawberry tea. What the
hell are you about to get into that beer? That
beer in the Month Club is fascinating because we think
we're getting some wild ship and then something like that
shows up and you're like, WHOA, Like Europe's doing some
crazy stuff too.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah, they totally are. And it's and it's old world stuff.
Most of the time, which is which is even better
this one? I want to go and drop a picture
and chat of it just so you guys can see it.
And uh, because it's a crazy looking red just dropped
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it in right now. There we go, all right, we'll
go aha and give it a run.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
I think I kind of think Aaron is his wheels
are turning. I think he's gonna come up with a
new recipe for work. A cayenne and strawberry soux fle.
I don't know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
This is.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Rude, Okay, I mean a Belgian a sazon with cayene
in it already sounds a little bit, you know, like
pipe wrench to the side of the head, kind of
in your face.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Okay, burnt cayenne, bitter, you definitely get the strawberry. This
is really really close to being one of those remember
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the stouts that you could get that were just well,
they are they're just made that they're super Mexico Mexican spices. Yeah,
this is really close to that. It's not a pleasant experiences.
It tastes good, but it's not a pleasant experience of
what if you can even if you can kind of
wrap your head around that it's dry. It's definitely a
farmhouse there, there's no doubt about it. Six point five ABV.
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There's no alcohol to it, very dry, not a lot
of smell to it either, but it's strawberries and cayenne
and then you've got the bitterness of the sayson to
kind of finish it out. It's a really crazy beer.
I'm not gonna say no to this again, but it's
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it's got to be a special day to have that.
That's wild. That's fun. That's fun. That's that's why, that's
why you do those kind of those kind of adventures.
So thank you again for that.
Speaker 3 (12:28):
That's yeah, that's fun. That's that's you know, you know
what that is. It's it's sort of you know one
I know one of your favorite things is to go
to a to a tap house or a brewery and
and you let the bartender pick your next beer and
anything you just say, just whatever whatever you think is good.
This is kind of my Yeah, this is kind of
my way of doing that for you because I don't
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know what's coming, but it's gonna be random, it's gonna
be well made. And then from there, I mean, roll
the dice. It's that's awesome. I Uh, I think there's
gonna be some you're gonn of just fall in love with,
and there's gonna be others like this where you're like,
holy shit, this is weird.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Yeah. Yeah, very very very odd one, but totally worth it.
I'm digging it interesting.
Speaker 4 (13:12):
All right.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
Well, that's a good way to start things off. Fits
should we should we lead off with the the outage
we kind of teased at the very beginning. I kind
of feel like the E is probably the probably one
of the bigger stories of the week.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
Yeah, and it's it's probably best that I try and
explain the the physics and the science behind it while
I'm I'm mostly sober. So Yeah, let's let's start there
and then and then we can get on the on
the box box car racer and just go downhill from there.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Spain and Portugal both went through massive blackouts, uh, and
I when I say massive, I mean the country. Both
countries were in the dark completely.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
Yeah, and west western France too, they went they went
down to because they're on that same grid.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Yeah, all the way up, all the way up to
Western France. And we've talked about sustainability and energy and
why you have to keep your grid up. But this
was a real challenge that nobody saw coming. It was
very quiet, and all of a sudden, everybody's in the dark, panicked.
I have one employee who has who has family over
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in Spain, and she was like, pretty scary. Nobody could
find my brother. My mom finally called me when the
you know, the power came back on and she was
able to get get out, you know, be able to
get a line out, but very very concerning. Fortunately it
wasn't a solar flare. It was, but it does point
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to a lot of the things that we've talked about
on the show as far as weakening of the magnetic
or magnetic field and just some of the some of
the stuff that can come from that.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
Yeah, one hundred percent, And I, you know, it was
I've spent a lot of that morning and I guess
I don't know why I care, but you know, the
the theories were flying around, and one of them was
the uh, you know that it's an EMP. It's an
EMP Russia. It wasn't an EMP. Okay, cell phones still worked,
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cars still started, but anything else that was like running
off of the grid. So you're cell towers. So even
though cell phones were turning on, they couldn't make calls out,
they couldn't receive calls. Electric trains, you know, most of
Europe's trains are run off of electric. So all of
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that is what went down. But you still could start
your car, you still could turn your cell phone on.
If you had any batteries in the house, battery driven
electronics at all, they were still working. So an EMP
kills everything. This didn't kill everything, It just killed the grid.
Then the other you know, then we heard the theory
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of like, oh, it was these crazy temperature fluctuations, fucking
absolutely ridiculous. Anybody who still believes that they can go
kick rocks. It was a beautiful, perfect seventy two degrees
there that day. It started out in the in the
low fifties and slowly climbed up. Go look at the
temperture records. There was no temperature spike or drop. It
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just it was a beautiful day. It was perfect day.
So that's out the window. A lot of things were
at play, all right. The baseline, if you think of
this as a as a pyramid of theories, the base
of this right now is that Europe has been and
we all know this. They've they've advertised it from every rooftop,
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they could, every news outlet. You know, Europe's been really
heavy in going into you know, quote unquote green energy,
so solar wind farms. You know, however, they can generate
electricity without using coal or oil. They've been doing it.
You know, the famous footage of the of Spain, you know,
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blowing up their nuclear facilities and stuff like that because
we're done with nuclear whoops, because you probably should reevaluate that.
But they're heavily dependent on newer green energy, which is fine,
but what that does is create you're still resting this
new technology on really old bones, old wires, old transformers.
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The whole system is anywhere from you know, seventy to
eighty years old, at least most of it. There are
upgrades in certain areas, but it doesn't matter that. An
electric grid, and you could probably speak to this mor mcchaine,
but an electric grid literally is only as strong as
its weakest chain. And so if you have one wire
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that's one hundred years old in a in a brand
new system, if shit hits the fan, that's the one
wire that's gonna go. And so so that was the
basis of it all. That's why this happened. But the
actual catalyst, the cause of it, gets kind of fucking freaky,
and I'm gonna just lay this out in thirty seconds
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or less. We got several layers of the atmosphere, and
when we get an energy surge, or if we just
have the constant solar wind, we have two things that
protect us. The electromagnetic field that our earth, that the
Earth puts out, and the atmosphere. When the electromagnetic field
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is not there, the atmosphere has to absorb that. But
what happens is when it absorbs it, it pushes that
energy down and it can create energy channels, particularly on
the horizon, like as this, as the Earth is turning
in towards the Sun, right on that line where the
horizon is, you can get a pretty quick surge. And
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this is known to every electric company, every physicist, scientist,
they all know there's a quick surge, a flash that happens,
but they've built that into the system. Well, when it's
an extra strong surge, because let's just say the magnetic
field is at its weakest that we've seen it in
sixty years maybe more, because you know, we didn't have
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accurate readings back then that horizon hits the Sun is
shooting its constant solar wind. There was also a high
pressure cell, which usually relates to weather, but high pressure
cells also mean high electron influx in that area, lots
of electrons coming down to the Earth. All of those
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things converged and created a very quick and sudden power
surge in all of the exposed electric wires across the
whole right and it was focused right on the Rock
of Gibraltar, which is you know, right there at the
mouth of the Mediterranean. It went north from there, which
is which is Spain, Portugal, western France, and it caused
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this oscillation in the lines that the system because it
doesn't have a lot of inertia, a lot of you know,
stored up physical power to keep the electricity going. But
it was a catastrophic grid failure from there and everything
went down. So and again this is all theory, although they,
you know, all the the spokespeople that came out from
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Portugal and Spain did say it was a rare atmospheric event.
So when you hear something like that, you just you
have to look to the science and look to what
we do know about the physics of the whole thing.
And that's really the answer that we're looking at here.
It wasn't temperature, it wasn't a solar flare, but there
was a spike of electrons coming right down in a
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funnel right over the rock of Gibraltar. And uh and
that's you know, it did it did the trick. And
it's a really a very in your face reminder of
how fragile are our grid is and our way of
life is. Because they they did get the power up
in most places they have power now, but you know
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that goes on a week. That goes on two weeks.
We've talked about it before. You know, you lose your refrigerator,
people who are diabetic are in serious trouble, your food
starts to go bad. I mean, everyone is in serious
trouble after two weeks. And so luckily they they averted
major crisis. But I mean the video coming out was
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just crazy. You know, people standing around waiting for the
train to go and it's just sitting there. People you know,
paying cash at stores, you know, the equivalent of you know,
thirty forty bucks for a loaf of bread. You know,
cash all of a sudden became king. And then about
eight hours later, nobody was even taking cash. I mean,
just your mind starts to you know, when the dominoes
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start to fall, you have to think, holy shit, this
is real. So anyway, that's that's that's the that's the
five year old version of all that. It's actually way
more technical, and I don't want to bore everybody with that,
but that's that's probably what happened.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Well, the odd thing that came from that that we
had it on one of our dogs back in March.
I don't think we got to it. I'm sure we
had other stuff to talk about at that point. But
March twenty sixth, the EU tells the public to hold
seventy two hours worth of emergency supplies.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
And that was almost almost a month to the day.
I mean yeah. And then there's the we've there is
that many of atmospheric data. I've got plenty of atmospheric data.
I don't know how you could manufacture this to look
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like an anomaly of this sort, but it does call
attention to you know, the EU coming out and wanting
everybody to have seventy two hours worth of emergency supplies.
And ironically this only lasted about three days.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
Yeah, really exactly. Yeah, yeah, And I mean, you know,
so that part of the conspiracy mind that I have
is like, oh, was this just a dry run just
to see how people react, to see how quickly systems
break down. I thought it was comical people were lined
up at banks to try and use the ATM those
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also run off.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
Of the electrics. What.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
Yeah, whatever you have in your pocket is what you have?
That's it shirt on your back. Kind of a situation.
And if you haven't done at least, at the very
least a thought experiment of how you're going to get
home from work, how you're gonna get you know, home
from wherever you stayed the night last night, how you're
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going to get food or what food you have that
is still going to be good. If you haven't at
least thought about that, you're way behind. Because this shit
literally could happen at any moment, anytime. And you know
the fact is our electromagnetic field on this planet is
weakening and it's migrating, and it's it's we can't depend
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on the electric grid. Whatever caused this, I'm going to
tell you right now, the threat is real. It's we're
going to start seeing some major changes on this planet
and we all need to be ready.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Well, it was it was definitely interesting that that this
came down this week. And yeah, it was not a
cyber attack, although people wanted to say it was a
cyber attack.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
Yeah, yeah, you.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
Know you have even the environmental even even the climate
scam folks kind of went left with it as well.
They they weren't. They weren't on board with anything either.
It was just yeah, and yeah, you definitely had the
uh Russia did it. You definitely had that angle to it.
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But like you were saying, though, this these are it's
an incredibly old grid. They've done nothing to keep it up.
What they have done is they've gone through and taken
out their nuclear power. They've gone through and they've tried
to get rid of fossil fuels in air. They have
more solar, they have more wind, they have more water.
They don't like using gas over there. It's absolutely ridiculous.
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When you don't have the ability to spin up generation quickly,
you're going to have things like this happen when you
and and it's almost like you remember last year when
California had that massive power outage and everybody after they
forced everybody to go to using evs.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, and then they asked everyone not to use their
evs because they didn't have enough power in the grid.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
Yeah. Yeah, this is the kind of stuff that we're
talking about. And this is the kind of lunacy that
goes along with how the EU runs things. They're fucked period.
You get rid of generation, you can't just create it
out of thin air. When you're disabling nuclear plants, you
can't just build one. Yeah, it's ridiculous. I very very
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very concerning, and it could totally This is the kind
of stuff that does act. It is a test.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Yeah, yeah, it is.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
You get what you vote for.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Yeah. Yeah, And I saw lots of calls for you know, well,
this just means, you know, if we're going to use renewables,
which I love that word, you know, as if not
oil and petroleum isn't renewable is yeah, yeah, but you know,
we're gonna need bigger batteries. We just need to store
more power. The grid went down, It doesn't matter how
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much power is stored up in that brocket, it's not
going anywhere. Yeah. If you don't have a transformer, that
that's like saying, hey, the heart is still pumping blood.
But all of your arteries are collapsed. Like great, heart's
working great, but the blood's not going anywhere. So I I,
you know it really another thing that I really realized
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through this you know crisis, quote unquote is how little
people really don't know. The the theories that were flying around,
and the absolute ignorance of what electricity is and does
and what it can't.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
Do, and how much it's taken for granted.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
It's real. Yeah, exactly. People just turn on their phones
and they just expect that's gonna be there every day forever.
And I mean it's a it's frightening, you know, you
really Yeah, I think I've talked about on the show.
But I read a you know, disaster book and it
was called The First one hundred Days, and the author
of this book was basically arguing like, if you can
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just shelter in place for one hundred days, ninety percent
of the population is going to eliminate itself, either through
killing each other or they're just gonna sit on their
fat asses and die or whatever. And when I first
read the book, I was like, Jesus, ninety percent, that
sounds high, Like what what would people be doing? Like,
don't freak out, like just wait it out. But now
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after something like this, I'm like, actually, it's probably higher
than ninety percent. We're probably looking at ninety five percent
of people that just aren't prepared a be freak out
and do something stupid or see become you know, warlike
and they get shot in the face. It's it's crazy.
We're absolutely insane. And I and I'm I'm just gonna
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go on record now this is this is not the
last of of of a significant event like this. We're
gonna seem more like this. It's it's it's it's coming.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
You get what you get to vote for. You get
what you vote for.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Bally had an outage, uh you found earlier today.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
Yeah, so and I and I wanted to include that
just because you know, Bali also has a very I
mean listen, parts of the world literally are holding their
electric grid together with fucking duct tape and and and
a and a pair of ice gripts. And Bali is
one of those places. It's a tourist top ed but
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you know, people go there because it's a simpler way
of life. Uh. They don't go there for the you know,
it's like you go to Tokyo for all the lights
and the you know, all the cool tech you go
to Bali to to unplug. Well, Bali had another similar
situation and and it was actually almost identical to the
situation that happened in Spain and Portugal. It was right
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as the sun was coming over the horizon, the stream
of electrons came down. There was a high pressure cell
over Bali, which there is quite often and uh and
bam they lost their their power grid. Let's not forget
Puerto Rico. It happens there all the time because their
grid is fragile and weak and ancient. And so I
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you know these these and we want to look and
be like, oh, those poor third world countries, they're a
warning that could happen here. Yes, we have a better system,
but it's not prepared for what's coming. And in my opinion,
that's just my opinion.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Well, Texas proved that it wasn't right.
Speaker 3 (30:47):
Great great example, yeah, great example.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
You know there's there's there's places throughout you know, throughout
the South that aren't ready. Florida is pretty well hardened.
I think they've done a really nice job, especially with this.
You know, you don't see massive long outages during a lot.
Unless it's a very very bad hurricane, they can Usually
they do a pretty nice job of weathering it. There's
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there's a lot of places there's don't don't take infrastructure seriously.
They don't they you know, we we want to go
ahead and spend money on every other every every social
effort possible that we've we've talked at length about them.
I don't want to go down that road, but we
we don't want to spend the money on the roads.
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We don't want to spend the money on the making
sure the bridges are able to be traveled on. We've
got what did we find There was like a couple
thousand bridges that were out that were that were not
that were past being legal. Yep. I think that was
late last year that came out from I don't know
if there's the NTSB or if it was just then
(31:56):
we probably look it up and find it. But the
point is is that if you're not going to spend
the money on the infrastructure, nothing else that you want
to do is gonna happen. Nothing else is gonna work.
It doesn't matter how how much solar you put in.
Like you were saying it doesn't matter how big your
batteries are, You're not gonna be able to move the power.
It's and you're just an idiot if you think I
think it's otherwise.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Yeah, you know when when skin color, sexual preference, whether
your trans or not, you know when that doesn't matter.
When the power goes out, none of that fucking matters.
Your trans rights go out the fucking window. The fact
if your black, brown, yellow, or white, it all goes
out the window, because now you're a human being and
(32:41):
you're in survival mode. And so you know, to your point,
I think we've lost our priorities. I'm not saying that that,
you know, human rights should be thrown out the window,
you know, and sacrificed for the greater good of our
electric grid. That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying our
priority have gotten flipped, and we take these things for granted,
(33:04):
like electricity, and we're so focused on who can use
the fucking guy's bathroom, and then something like this happens
and you go, holy shit, none of that matters, Like
how do I get home, how do I tell my
loved ones I'm okay, or how do I tell someone
I'm not Okay, what was it like two hundred and
seventy elevator rescues in Spain alone. You know, people got
(33:30):
trapped in elevators because the electricity went down and you
can't get out, Like, doesn't matter who's in that elevator,
what color you are, you want out? So yeah, real
shit to think about.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Let's let's get in the thanad.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Are sure he sounds intimidating, but I think he's only
like five to one, so not too scared of him.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
So this week, uh, this jackass Democrat from Michigan decided
to go ahead and throw up impeachment articles of impeachment,
which I love this. We're gonna go off. You're gonna
go off, and you're gonna try and get articles of
impeachment pushed through. You haven't done. There's no legislation going on.
The Democrats are running around screaming about how Trump and
Elon are fucking everything over and and you know they're
(34:20):
they're they're they're getting more paid protests in place rather
than trying to do anything legislative. Of course, the GOP's
kind of doing that too, without the crying about what
Trump and Elon's doing. They're not doing jacks shit either now,
But you've got this jackass that wants to take the
eye off the ball a little bit more and go
ahead and bring up articles of impeachment on Trump, which
(34:43):
absolutely baseless. But this is fun. This is a little
video from Becky Wiss.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
Did you see articles of impeachment?
Speaker 3 (34:50):
Baby? Let's cook? Yeah, yeah, I did see that.
Speaker 5 (34:53):
Do you want to hear some super fun facts? I
do tell me everything.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
How are we gonna get them out? I mean, first, this.
Speaker 5 (34:59):
Is primarily seen as a purely symbolic move. Given that
Republicans control both the House as well as the Senate,
there is a slim to zero percent chance this is
actually going to go anywhere. But there's more, right, there's more, Yeah,
there actually is more.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
You see.
Speaker 5 (35:13):
Representative Shri actually owes about eight hundred thousand dollars of
campaign debt from his twenty twenty four election, which he
is actually personally responsible for. And even though these articles
of impeachment will not go anywhere, it will garner him
national attention, which will then give him the opportunity for
mass skill fundraising for his twenty twenty six campaign, which
(35:33):
he can begin using to pay down that eight hundred
thousand dollars, which he is personally liable for. Wait, so
you're saying that, like, he doesn't actually think he can
impeach Trump, but he's just doing this to get himself
out of debt.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Got it.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Enjoy the journey and that's all legit, that's all legit.
Hefe Welcome to the show. How's it going, right?
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Oh, it's going it's going How you guys doing good?
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Good? We made it through the blackout. We were just
talking about the uh, the wacky articles of impeachment that
were brought ups as a fundraiser for this thin dardar guy. Fuck,
he's a clown.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
I'm gonna try that. I want to own to raise
some money for heave all right, and I mean, how
do I go? How do I go by doing this?
Speaker 3 (36:27):
You do is bring up some articles of impeachment and
then you'll have national attention, and then when it doesn't happen,
then you just play the you know, uh, the victim card,
because that's what everyone plays nowadays. So you're a victim.
You've been sexually harassed by Trump at this point, he
grabbed you at some party back in the eighties.
Speaker 4 (36:46):
Yeah, I remember that.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
You were a kid right, and then bam, you've got
all your debts paid and then some and then you
could probably run for senate.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
Thank all right.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
The other thing you could do, because this happened today,
also you can start we could personally, you could kill
somebody that's really popular. If you kill the right person,
Democrats are gonna they're gonna give money to you if
you start throwing the N word around on a or
on a playground, and you you're gonna get a ton
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of money from the right too. So you could totally
do a GoFundMe and trying to go one of those
two directions, and you'd probably be able to you know,
close about a million dollars. I think that's kind of
what the.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
Going I think I think you should do both and
then see which one gets you more money.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
M hm, that's a good call.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
That's where we're at.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
The kids.
Speaker 4 (37:42):
I gotta I got a question. Yeah, So I'm dealing
blackjack and this guy comes rolling up in a wheelchair.
It's probably like twenty late twenties, and it's really hot.
Girlfriend was walking up, and then his friend and his
girlfriend come walking up. So the original guy and his
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girlfriend start playing blackjack on like either side of me
first base, sixth and third base or and his friend
is playing next to him right, So they play for
like ten minutes and then they make a little bit
of money. So in color, but the other girlfriend is
kind of on her phone or by a slot machine. Okay,
So I collor him up and I go to his
(38:28):
girlfriend first color her up, and I push the ships
to her and I say, you know, good job, have
a good night, and I look at her and she's
given me the fuck me eyes. Is that is that
off limits since her boyfriend's with her?
Speaker 3 (38:44):
No? No, no, not at all. He can sit in
the corner. You put the little park break on. He
can sit in the corner and watch.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
He might have said, honey, that's the one I want
you to bring home tonight. Yeah, so yeah, it might
have been a mark. They didn't have a pineapple or
or a flamingo, did they?
Speaker 4 (39:08):
Shirt?
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Really?
Speaker 4 (39:10):
No? Not really?
Speaker 3 (39:11):
Okay, say dude, that's damn actually you missed one. That
was a fucking unicorn. No, I mean, listen, yeah, brass
tacks here. Okay, I'm not trying to be a dick,
but probably he has a lot of money from some
accident or industrial you know, mishap or something. So that's
(39:33):
why she's with him, but she's not being sexually gratified, right,
I mean a finger can only do so much. It
can do a lot. I'm not saying it can't.
Speaker 4 (39:42):
Oh we don't know, we don't know about his functionality. Okay,
Oh yeah, okay.
Speaker 2 (39:49):
Definitely making assumptions.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
Oh yeah, yeah. Uh And so you know, I mean everybody,
I mean everyone has some cardinal needs, right. I mean,
she's a woman, she's she's got needs, and so maybe
this is part of their gig. Like, hey, I want
you with me, but I also understand you need to,
you know, have your needs met. So if you, you know,
see someone that you like, go ahead and fuck him
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that you're coming home with me.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
Mm hm hm.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Okay, So how did you leave the interaction?
Speaker 4 (40:23):
Well, they colored it up and left, and his buddy
was really excited about pushing him in the chair. He
was really excited about that. So I'm not sure what's
going on there, but like a wheelchair, Yeah, he was
in a wheelchair. Yeah, did you missed that part of
the story.
Speaker 2 (40:42):
I totally missed that he was in a wheelchair.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
Oh that's what I was saying. You put you park
him in the corner, put the park brake on, and
let him watch.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
That's that's the show.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
That's what I was asking. If that's off limits because
he's in a wheelchair.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
No, No, what what's the difference?
Speaker 4 (40:59):
Look?
Speaker 3 (41:00):
Look, a man wants to be respected like any other man.
You know you you think he wants to be treated differently.
Look if he could walk, you would still fuck his girlfriend, right,
I mean equal opportunity. Dude, jesus, I mean, you gotta
treat these people the same. It's not different, there's no
there's no shame.
Speaker 4 (41:20):
I'm almost being a bad guy if I don't his
girlfriend exactly.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
Thank you. It's your duty to treat that man like
any other man.
Speaker 4 (41:28):
It's so cool.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
Yeah, I mean, thanks for asking, But there's your answer.
Speaker 4 (41:34):
I don't want to be an asshole, right, Oh, I.
Speaker 2 (41:36):
Mean, okay, maybe we need to explore this a little further.
Like how how much of a wheelchair we we're talking
like Stephen Hawking wheelchair?
Speaker 4 (41:43):
No, he was like he was, It's just his legs
didn't work, self propelled. No, it was just a it's
just a wheelchair that he was pushing around by himself.
But he had his buddy tonight to you know which
you really like pushing around? Which I mean, I guess
one of you guys is in a wheelchair. I would
like pushing you around, just saying you better.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
Go fast, running each probably running into things the whole time.
Oh sorry, of course.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
Yeah. Oh I hope I didn't hurt your legs.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
Look you're on the ground. That's terrible. Now.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
You know what, we'd make a fucking we'd we'd make
a party trick out of it. Like watch, I can
punch him in the dick as hard as I want
and you can't feel it. Watch. I mean, it would
be great, agreed, one of us needs to I'm not
going to finish that sentence.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
Yeah, it's just hold up on that.
Speaker 3 (42:35):
Yeah, I don't want to put that kind of vibe
out there, just kidding, universe.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
Haha, won't you put that on me? Ricky Bobby A right?
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Hef are you your next break is gonna be a ten? Right?
Speaker 4 (42:47):
Well, here's the thing. It's slow enough. They took the
mucker out, but I don't want to assume they're gonna
leave it out. So it's it's either nine forty or
ten for sure. Though.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
Okay, do you want to do the farm report now
just in case.
Speaker 4 (43:07):
Yeah, we can do that. Yeah, all right, all right,
roll it all right. So so we did uh you know,
the past few weeks been hitting the the animal sleep habits.
(43:31):
We did the uh cover the names of the sounds
they make, and of course, of course I got phone calls.
We need to change the number, Steve, we need to
change the whiskey out number. Only give it out to
I guess people don't complain, Okay, but they were like,
(43:53):
hey when well, yeah, it's true. They were like, hey,
when are you gonna do the you know, the the
names of funny names of like literal translations from other
languages of animals. And I was like, oh, yeah, we
haven't done that yet. So here we are.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Here we are.
Speaker 4 (44:12):
Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna hit Cantonese, We're gonna hit Greek,
and we're gonna really hammer the Mandarin. Okay, okay, so
we'll go with it. We'll start with Greeks, as fish
likes to do. Oh yeah, giraffe literal translation is a
(44:33):
spotted camel, the Greek word for draft. Let say what
I was doing there?
Speaker 3 (44:40):
No mention of the neck, No mention of the neck.
There just a spotted camel.
Speaker 4 (44:44):
Huh, yep, Well, we're gonna come around. Okay, we'll come
back around to that though. H Cantonese uh and monkey
and Cantonese literal translation red horse with black air on
its neck and a black tail. That's gotta be a
(45:05):
pain in the ass to say. Now we're gonna go
to mandarin. All right, we got we got an owl
translates to cat headed eagle.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
Cat.
Speaker 3 (45:21):
I can see that. Huh, I could see.
Speaker 4 (45:23):
That, yeah, cat, cat headed eagle.
Speaker 3 (45:25):
Yeah, I could see that.
Speaker 4 (45:27):
Lobster translates to dragon shrimp.
Speaker 3 (45:30):
Oh, yeah, good one.
Speaker 4 (45:32):
We got anda is a bear cat? Eh week, giraffes
coming back to the draft. Here, long neck deer.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
Okay, see there you go. That's clearly its most obvious quality.
Speaker 4 (45:49):
Yeah, kangaroo translates to big rat.
Speaker 2 (45:57):
I'd call that.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
I'm a punching rat like the box.
Speaker 4 (46:05):
Platypuses. That translates to duckmouth beast fits.
Speaker 2 (46:10):
Oh yeah, nice, totally.
Speaker 3 (46:12):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
Sloths translates to tree lazy checks.
Speaker 3 (46:17):
Yes, that that absolutely tracks.
Speaker 4 (46:20):
And my favorite is penguin translates to business goose. Oh
that's amazing, And that's your fire report. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
I think we need to have these people who are
giving you ship, yeah, actually leave messages that we can
go ahead and play on the air. I think we
need to. I think we need to explore that, maybe
do some listener questions.
Speaker 3 (46:55):
Well, I mean that's only fair. You know, let's let's
let's air up degree vinces. Yeah you know, I mean
like Seinfeld Fest of Us. You know, tradition is or
airing of the rievances.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
George wants more Spanish weather too.
Speaker 3 (47:16):
Oh yeah, but here's the thing, George, hefe is not
as hot as the Spanish weather girls are. It's true,
they're they're way hot. We should have a segment where
we just have those girls on.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
My god, I've also been awa from that from that position,
so I have to get my own Spanish.
Speaker 3 (47:36):
In fairness, dude, you wouldn't wear the mini skirt like that's.
Speaker 4 (47:40):
Part of the requirement, now, well would you?
Speaker 3 (47:45):
I absolutely would for that job. He is right now, exactly,
and I'm hard doing it. I was about to say erect.
I should have said erect. Damn it by any opportunity,
miss that.
Speaker 4 (48:03):
Yeah, all right, head back.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
In, all right, all right, well, yeah, right, talk about
a few things.
Speaker 2 (48:10):
I mean his wife.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
Yeah, yeah, and we might talk about a couple of
things here that we were going to talk about while
you were on the air, But you'll just have to
listen along while you're in the car this week.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
Hopefully you'll be nine to forty.
Speaker 6 (48:23):
Okay, we'll talk to you soon, all right later, Hey,
So real quick before we get off of Thanadar or
the Nator or whatever the fuck his name is.
Speaker 3 (48:39):
So, this study that I found out about and then
kind of did a deep dive on long and short
of it is it was all about like trusting your
gut and your your first impressions, and they it was
a really unique study. They did this in several different
settings but the one that I found most fascinating is
they had a college professor who was teaching a college
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class for you know, for months, and so the first
test of this first group of tests, uh, subjects were
the students in his class. The second group was a
group of people who got to stick their head in
for two seconds. They got to stick their head into
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the classroom from a closed door and for two seconds
get a get a a feel for and they ask
questions like do you think this is a good teacher,
Do you think students like him? Do you think he's
a kind person, do you think he's a cruel person?
All these all these questions about, you know, who do
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you think this person is? And then they asked the
same set of questions to the students who had been
with this professor for you know, for months and the
people who stuck their head in. I mean, the the
correlation between the people who had been with him for
months and the people who just got to see him
for two seconds was almost identical. And so the yeah,
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like like ninety nine percent of the time, they were
one hundred percent accurate on what the students felt from
this guy. And so it was kind of, you know,
the whole study. Again, they did over a lot of
different settings. They did it with chefs. They would just
let people pop their head in, you know, for two seconds,
to watch a chef and then and then they would
ask his crew the same questions. So they did it
(50:27):
over lots of different but basically, your first impression of
someone is probably accurate, and it I mean, if you
get the creep vibe, don't convince yourself that, yeah, you
know what, he's probably an okay guy. I'm gonna date
him for the next six months and then my life's
a fucking wreck afterwards, or vice versa. If she's thrown
up the red flags, take her home, do what you
(50:50):
want that night, but don't start a relationship with that girl. Like,
your instincts are what they are, and they're they're usually right,
So trust your gut. Don't go into the fucking dark
alley if it doesn't look like a safe place debate.
So anyway, interesting study. I I it kind of confirmed
what I already thought. But it's nice to see like
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there's scientific proof of this, Like we all need to
be trusting our guts. If someone's putting up red flags,
walk the fuck away. You don't need that kind of
business in your life. Go find someone that you vibe
with immediately.
Speaker 2 (51:24):
Aaron says that if the chef, if the chef seems nice,
he hates.
Speaker 3 (51:28):
You, Oh totally no. That was actually one of the things,
like one of the the people that stuck their head
in it was they had said, like he yells at
them a lot, which means he probably likes them like that.
They literally even got that nuance that you know he's
he's trying to make them better sou chefs or whatever.
So no, even that was caught. Yeah, I mean, yeah,
(51:51):
trust your instincts. If you go in for the job
interview and you don't like the fucking boss, walk away,
it ain't worth it.
Speaker 2 (51:59):
I would say, my guts seldom wrong, especially when it
comes to hiring people. Very very very rarely am I wrong?
Speaker 3 (52:05):
Exactly exactly.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
Yeah, you always trust your gut. Yep. It's it's like
your own personal radar.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
Yeah, so that's all to say, I don't like this
fucking guy. He needs to go away. And you know,
to the the uh fine young lesbian that was that
did the video. You know, I I never heard of
this guy before this, never even fucking knew his name,
didn't know he was a real human, and now he
has and now he has a national stage. You know,
(52:39):
that's that's wild. All you have to do is just oh,
I'm gonna impeach the asshole with with the weird hair
and and now and now you have credibility. Jesus Christ,
we are so fucked up.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
Well, the other nice thing that came from this, though, too,
was you had Democrats, you know, really pushing back on
this because it's just an as asinine idea. They don't
have anything at all to impeach him over. He's done nothing.
There's there is no fascism. I'm sorry, there isn't any
fascism happening. You don't like it because he's the Orange guy,
(53:16):
That's what it comes down to. It's actually very bigoted
in that respect. That's the only reason that you can
come up with. You just don't like the guy. And
that's not to say there won't be things later that
you can impeach him for. You know, they're they're there
very well could be. But I did find it interesting
that the left, like the Senator Reuben Diego from Arizona,
(53:37):
why are we doing this? Why are we taking the
our eyes off of winning actual elections in doing good work,
versus trying to put this kind of dog and pony
show up. Yeah, it was. It was interesting to see
the temperatures on it on.
Speaker 3 (53:55):
It, Yeah, red and circus man, red and circus, anything
for those gray hairs?
Speaker 2 (54:04):
Hey Canada, speaking of fucked Canada, Oh yeah, they this one.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
This one is fucked with a capital F.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
Polivier failed period And and I don't know because well,
well we've got some stats that I want I do
want to show because they're voting, districts are jacked. The
(54:35):
people who voted were jacked, and now we're stuck. They're
gonna be stuck with this Carney character. The fun part
of this is Alberta wants out. Alberta is like, fuck, y'all,
I were we we are ready to go. We're ready
to secede from Canada. Yeah, and it sounds pretty legit.
Speaker 3 (54:55):
Yeah, Alberta is basically Canada, Like, I mean, I know
there's people and other provinces, but there's a lot of
people in Alberta. So and that, you know, the funny
thing was, and I again, we're not going to play
the you know, the polls game because we all know
(55:20):
now it's it's been very thoroughly established that polls are bullshit.
They have zero accuracy in predicting what's going to happen.
Remember that they predicted Trump was going to lose back
in twenty sixteen, they predicted he was going to get
slaughtered in twenty twenty they could and then and then
you come to find out like they're targeted on who
(55:42):
they're asking, So it's not a cross section of the population,
it's a very specific demographic that they're going after and
the polls are bullshit. But the polls did have what's
his name leading until the election happened, and then and
then it was completely wrong, And so I don't, you know,
(56:02):
it's one of those things like was this just like
one of those syops where we're going to tell you
the opposite guy's gonna win? Or were there our Canadian
polls more accurate than our poles are or you know,
was that all rhetoric too? I don't, I don't know.
I mean that that's a weird that's a weird spice
to to throw into your omelet, you know, like why
are you why are you putting fucking cinnamon in your omelet?
(56:25):
That that that's just doesn't sound good. But that was
kind of a weird part of it too. And then
and then I love this graph that you're about to
go over here who voted and what their most important
issues were, because I think this says a lot.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
So going back to the polls that you were you
were talking about, I think a lot of that's happened.
Bolivier was was was polling great, yeah, right up until
Trump came in and came in heavy. When he started
throwing around the tariff talk, when he tried to stranglehold
Tree Trudeau, when he started dropping the fifty first state rhetoric,
(57:05):
that's when everything shifted from Polivier now from Knoka the Great.
He posted a graph and this is actually Avocus data.
It was from a gentleman named Tyler or Taylor Jackson.
Which two of these are the most important in deciding
(57:28):
how you will vote? Okay, So they broke it down
by demographics, age demographics, and the questions were reducing your
cost of living, dealing with Donald Trump, making housing more affordable,
improving Canada's healthcare system, growing the economy, making Canada a
better place to live, protecting public services, managing the federal budget,
(57:51):
deficit and debt. Which age group do you think dealt
with or said dealing with Donald Trump was the major
factor for deciding the vote.
Speaker 3 (58:04):
Well, I mean, of course, it's the old folks.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
It's the State six, it's the fucking.
Speaker 3 (58:11):
We're the ones watching yep, they're the one watching CNN.
They're listening to the Canadian equivalent to PBS and NPR
and and all of those things are telling them that again,
Orange Man bad. And then you know, Donald Trump comes
in with his I I see it as comical. I
(58:33):
think it's ridiculously funny that he's calling Canada the fifty
first state and that he's calling taunting Trudeau. Yeah, Trudeau
a fucking mayor, Like I do. People have people lost nuance.
They really think he's serious about that, he's really telling
the truth that he so, you know, they don't know
shit talking, and so they really believe that he thinks
(58:55):
we're going to take over Canada is the fifty first
state and and look, people believed it. Look at that,
it's unbelievable. Boomer generation was their number one issue.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
Yeah, and they came out and droves. They came out
and droves. Sixty and over fifty percent of of polled
boomers voted voted for Carney because of they needed somebody
strong dealing with Donald Trump. So they voted for an
(59:31):
ultra lib and they just got done with how many
years of Trudeau for eight of having Canada run into
the ground, And they're perfectly fine with that. Yeah, eighteen
to twenty nine year olds and thirty to forty four
year olds, reduce your cost of living. Canada is getting
(59:54):
torched because of the cost of living. They may have
hope as soon the boomers die off. I hate being
callous and saying it like that, But when you can't
get over somebody just because you don't like them, and
you don't hold their policies accountable, and you don't you
(01:00:17):
don't weigh their policies, you just don't like the person.
I can't begin to tell you how selfish, yeah, and
ridiculous and devoid of intelligence your thought processes. It's absolutely bizarre.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
Well, and a person who doesn't like it literally doesn't
run your country has I mean, even if Trump, you know,
all right, we're imposing these tariffs and they're gonna stick,
because fuck Canada, you still have your own country to run.
You can still pull in borders and still do your
own shit. That's not the end of your way of life.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
You could still protect your country. Nobody's saying you can't.
Nothing is going to happen.
Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
But that's the same stuff we have going on here.
When you go when you go out to one of
these fucking protests, you don't see eighteen to twenty nine
year olds out there saying hey fuck Elon, hey gil Tesla,
hey DODG, just fucking me over you're not seeing that
thirty to forty four year olds aren't out there saying
(01:01:27):
that no dot give because they're all out trying to survive,
while the boomers are kicked back on their pensions in
their four toh one ks and the houses that they
sold for eight hundred or million dollars after investing fifty
thousand dollars in it forty or fifty years ago. I'm
done with that generation, I really am. They have no
(01:01:49):
problem fucking over than the young the youth generation, they
have no problem doing it, and that's insulting.
Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
Yeah, they I mean, looking back, they're kind of you know,
they've they've harmed, they wrote the rules, they've they've harmed
this country way more than they've helped.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
And I wrote the fucking rules.
Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
We've been waiting for them all to get out of
the way, and they just won't. You know, you still,
you still have these eighty year olds in Congress, and
I you know, part of it is, you know, I
had this discussion with a coworker who's she's she's also
a generation act like we are.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
Part of it is, I mean it's not that we
don't care. We do care, clearly, I mean, we're making
this show and a lot of the people that listen
to the show are probably gen xers because they feel
the way we feel. So we care, but we have
zero interest in getting into the public spotlight, zero interest
in getting into politics because I'm convinced, I think most
(01:02:55):
of us are convinced. You get into politics to make money.
You don't get into politics to make a difference because
you can't. You know, you won't. You're up against the machine,
the group think, the quagmire that is DC. So that's
not the way we're going to make a difference. So
so we get on here every fucking Saturday night for
(01:03:15):
four years in a row and talk and try and
process it all. That's how we are trying to make
a difference. We don't want to be into politics. And
so you have these boomers that no one's you know,
from the back, trying to push them out because we
don't give a shit. And so yeah, I mean, it's
it's that whole generation is just stuck in their ways
(01:03:38):
and they're fucking all of us because of it. They're
in places of power, they hold all the money, or
most of the money, a lot of it. They're not
passing on to the next generation. And if they are,
it has stipulations on it, it has it has parameters
on it that you have to obey before you get
my inheritance. And so they're still trying to shape and
(01:04:01):
form the next generation. Fuck them, you know. And I
love my mother dearly still fuck her generation. Fuck fuck
the star kids, the hippies, fuck the idiots that went
to Harvard and all the Ivy League schools back in
the seventies and eighties, Fuck them all. Wall Street. You've
set us up for a giant, huge fall. It's built
(01:04:25):
on a house of cards and it's all gonna come
down because of you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
Thank you, Thanks, And then you fight everybody who's trying
to fix it. And the arguments don't make any sense.
They don't know why they're out protesting. They just do.
You grew up hating Trump. I got it. Now you're
gonna let Now you're going to let one individual take
(01:04:53):
all of your critical thinking. You're gonna let one individual
dictate how the world should run. It's it's surreal. Yeah,
it's absolutely surreal. And there's a lot and you want
to look at what's the fascist thinking. That's the fascist thinking.
(01:05:13):
I'm willing to go ahead and give up everything just
to combat this one person who has really very little
to do with anything. Yep, it's just bizarre. How's that
beer going?
Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Oh dude, I finished it like before Helfe got on.
I'm on my side, bitch, and it's over halfway gone.
That that beer was really good, man. I the more
I drink of it, the more it was like the
milk that's left over after your fruity pebbles. It just
that's exactly what it tasted like. Crazy, really good beer.
(01:05:51):
Definitely ready for my next one. I'm I'm rolling heavy
on this next one, so I'm pretty excited to bring
that one in. So how about you? How was how
did that beer finish?
Speaker 2 (01:06:00):
I haven't finished it yet. I'm gonna go and throw
it to throw it back here, I'm gonna go and
throw it back. So I want to go get the
other one I want to use. Yeah? So yeah, good,
really really good, very very fun, warmed up nice, a
lot of cayenne, very hot towards the end, especially after
you're kind of building your it's cayenne, cayenne kyane and
he just keeps a building. It never really ended. Right Now,
(01:06:24):
I've got this. It'll be interesting to see how the
next beer goes, because you know it's it's it's well,
I just got to be a palate cleanser put that way.
But I liked it. Though I did like it, I
would do that again. I would do that again, but
again going back to the hole it needs to be.
It would have to be. I'd have to really be
(01:06:44):
in the mood for that, but I wouldn't. Uh, I
wouldn't hesitate if.
Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
I was that. That would almost be one too that
you know, you've got some people coming over for a
you know, a dinner or just you know, just to
hang out and be like, hey, you guys want to
try something fucking wild, and then you you us that
one out like that would just be a fun one
to have everybody try.
Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
I agree. I agree. Now I just throttle the rest
of it, and uh, that was enough to steal like
my breath. All right, beer two is coming up. Let's
do it fits? Have we ever had a two Brothers
beer on the show? Before?
Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
You know, I'm getting a strong sense of deja vou?
I I think so, I think we have. The name
sounds familiar, but it was way back. If we did
it was, you know, years ago. It has not been
recent at all, but I do think we did.
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
So two brothers. I believe they're either out of Michigan
or no, they're out of Illinois. Together out of Illinois.
They went through a expansion a long time ago, probably
about well it was during the crappier boom, and they
(01:08:00):
were really really trying to get tap rooms all over
the country. They had a lot of cash flow and
that that point, well, he had a tap room here
in Arizona. You remember the Pink Pony.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
Oh yeah, remember that, like.
Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
Like iconic Scottsdale steakhouse, old western place. All the baseball
players go there during went there during spring training, like
like like it was like the place.
Speaker 3 (01:08:28):
Everybody were the five gallon hats and their and their
stupid pink boots.
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
And yes, terrible exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:08:37):
So anyway, I went there and that was the last
time that I drank two brothers because I could not
stand it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:45):
It was just so see, I was bad. I was
about to say, I think we did have a two
brothers and we hated it. You're you one of whoever
had it, and I think it was you. You hated it.
You hated the beer.
Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
I think I think, I think it might have been me.
Speaker 7 (01:09:02):
So I I do struggle with this, but I'm going
back to the I'm gonna give it a run again
because this was part of the Beer of the Month club,
So I am going to give this this a run.
Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
This is a barrel aged north Wind Imperial Stout aged
in our own small batch bourbon barrels. This is an
love and percenter and uh pours a nice just a
nice coal black, very very dark. I need to look
(01:09:36):
and see what kind of bourbon barrels they had. It
smells good, it smells. It smells like I'm gonna say
it smells like a sex beer. I don't know if
it executes like well, I'm gonna say it smells yeah,
that's smell. You get the big big bourbon.
Speaker 3 (01:09:53):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
It smells sweet, decadent, smells better than it tastes. Oh wow,
(01:10:14):
there's something there and I can't figure out what it is.
H It tastes filthy and not and you know, like dirty, yes, yeah,
well not earthy, no, no dirt.
Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
There's a difference between earth and dirt.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
So our barrel aged Imperial Stout takes our beloved north
Wind Imperial Stout and revs it up aged twelve months.
And our own two brothers are Tesian spirits bourbon barrels.
So there's their own spirits. It's not anybody else's. It's
not willets or or or buffalo trace barrels. Not it's
(01:10:55):
their bird. It's their bourbon bourbon, their bourbon barrels. The rich,
the rich. The result is a rich, slightly sweet craft
imperial stout that allows the warm caramel bourbon aged flavors
to shine through. There's something else to this, and I
gotta figure this out. It's gonna take me a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:11:22):
It makes you paint, It makes you wonder what does paint?
Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
Oh paint?
Speaker 2 (01:11:30):
Oh it has this rubbery plastic y.
Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
Well, there you go. I I know what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
They they accidentally, of course, they accidentally painted the inside
of their whiskey barrels, of course, And yeah, they sealed
it and so then they and they then you age
the beer in there, and then you're gonna get the
lead and stuff from the paint.
Speaker 2 (01:12:02):
Oh you know what it is?
Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
And I don't know if it's cancer.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Now, Well I'm sure I've got I'm sure I've got
forever chemicals running through me. You remember back when there
was this everybody started to find out that when you
looked in a can, there had this plastic coating inside it.
Speaker 3 (01:12:19):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
That's what this is. That's what the taste is. Oh,
come on, two brothers, that's all right, it's still alcohol.
It'll be fine. That's okay. That's why that's why we
do the show. We'll see how it warms up. We'll
(01:12:43):
see how it warms up. Is like, it's like, well,
maybe there's.
Speaker 3 (01:12:47):
A chance exactly. I was just gonna say, this could
be This could be a dumber Dummer situation where you know,
you go and totally redeem yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
Yeah yeah, I'm putting my money on your next beer.
What what do you got? Uh?
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
Well, you know, have you have you ever wanted to
fuck a corpse?
Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
No, not that I I don't think so. But thanks
for asking.
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
Okay, I mean me either, of course.
Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
But so this is an interesting beer and I'll loop
back around on the on the necrophilia. Uh. This is
a ex Novo beer, which again one of our favorite breweries.
X Novo does just all they do is fucking hit
home runs. They're just there. They put on a lot
of really good ship, really good.
Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Yeah, And so this one is a I forget what
it's called. I don't even know if it has a name.
It just has a fucking awesome eagle on it. Or
is that an owl? No, might be a crow. I
don't know. It's a great bird. Uh oh, it's called Nevermore.
(01:13:59):
It's it's called it. It's called Nevermore. So it's it's
obviously a blackbird a raven, yes, because that that hearkens to,
uh poe. Anyway, this is a now stick with me here.
This is a barrel aged black barley wine. So I'm
not even familiar with that style barley wines. Obviously I'm
(01:14:20):
in but I've never heard of a black barley wine.
And I'll tell you, when I poured it, it looked
more like a porter than a barley wine. Okay, it
was yeah, dark, dark brown, so barrel aged black barley
wine with whole cocoa beans and smoked figs. So ergo
(01:14:41):
circle back to the corpse. There is a sweet death
that that sweetness that comes with with a with a
rotting corpse. There's a sweetness that I'm getting from this beer.
The combination of the barley wine and the figs and
I'm and I'm telling you it's not unpleasant because I'm
(01:15:02):
with you. I've never wanted to fuck a dead anything.
Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
Right, But that's good.
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
But as I as I as I pour this thing,
and and the smell hit me, and it's and it's
at the same time, it's it's putrid and enticing all
at the same time. And I so I'm not sure
what I'm gonna get when I taste it. I haven't
tasted yet. It's a twelve percenter, so it definitely hits heavy,
(01:15:27):
but it's it's really enticing. I'll tell you what. It's
been a while since my mouth is watered. Before i
had a sip of the beer. I'm I'm salivating all
over the place. So it's it's it's definitely enticing, but
it has that really sweet, almost six sweet smell to it.
So let's let's see what we got here.
Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
So if you go to ex Novo's site, actually they're
a fantastic brewery. Fantastic brewery.
Speaker 3 (01:15:56):
It yeah, fuck me, all right, I'm gonna take this
slow so that so that so that everyone gets it.
It's a barley wine first, So if you're familiar with
the style. You're gonna get what you're expected here, Okay.
(01:16:19):
Then then a deep, rich, like the darkest chocolate you've
ever had, bitter and sweet all at the same time,
with just enough milk in the chocolate to to balance
it out.
Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
And then on the back end, those figs. That's what
the sweetness is coming from, those those smoked figs coming in.
You get the tobacco, you get the the bark, the earth.
This thing is just filthy good. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
in all the best ways. This thing is filthy. This,
(01:16:53):
this is that. This is that brunette that you know.
You're pretty sure she had a goth phase in her
in her late teens, early twenties, But she's in her
thirties now and she's a single mom and she knows
who she is, but she can still fuck like a banshee.
That's what this beer is.
Speaker 2 (01:17:10):
Holy cow, are you calling it?
Speaker 3 (01:17:14):
I think I am? This is yes, I am. This
is a sex beer all the way.
Speaker 8 (01:17:24):
Outside that cla make after your description of that beer.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Just now you've got he's in the more and somebody
walked and somebody walks in on him. That's all I
That's all I got from that.
Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
I Yeah, and once again thank you to Jay from
porn Stash for doing that for us. Yeah, and again
you know, the the evocation of ed ground Poe here
in this. That's why I was smelling death with this.
He was obsessed with it. But yeah, what a what
a crazy beer. I'm I'm actually again, as this warms up,
(01:18:30):
I think I'm gonna get some more complexity out of it.
But you know, you have your your imperial stouts, and
you know they come and go to have a black
barley wine whatever the fuck that means, uh, and then
to barrel age it and then to add in those flavors.
This is a fucking winner. I wish I had a
(01:18:51):
bought more of them. This is fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
Georgia Jet mc shane, don't knock what you haven't had,
very true. You're right, Oh, I shouldn't knock it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:06):
And and by the way, no offense to any of
the single mothers out there. I was that was a compliment,
like I you know, we've just all known that girl.
Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
Hey, well yeah, if you could dust off I mean
your goth gear and then rocket when you're out. Yeah,
he's just like you did when you in your twenties.
Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
I mean, and you know, I grew up with a
single momb like I nothing but respect, but but also like, wow,
I mean this is this is like, this is kind
of a unicorn. That's what this beer is. It's it's
a kind of a one and a yeah, one and
a five year beer. This is tremendous.
Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
Wow was was that? Was that a twenty twenty four?
Speaker 3 (01:19:43):
No? This is the twenty twenty three. So the the
one that you have on the screen there, the bird
looks different. The bird's like flying at you. Yeah that one. Yep, Okay,
I have the lead.
Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
That's like, I'm sorry, that's that is that's that's cellar too.
Yeah exactly, Uh, that's that's fantastic. So your ABV is
probably gonna be higher than what actually is there, So
good luck with that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
Probably it is a barley wine though, so are you
You're getting some sweetness, You're getting a little bit of oak,
You're getting the complexity, and you know, it's it's fucking there.
That's that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
Yeah, you know what I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you this, dude,
I think, uh yeah, I know you like your cigar nights.
This would be a ideal beer to have a cigar
with ideal Oh, I mean it would just the cigar
would enhance the beer, would enhance the cigar would enhance
the beer. I mean it would be a feedback loop
(01:20:47):
of you just sitting there coming the whole time. Right, Yeah,
it's so good, I got it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
I will have to see if I can get more
x novos down here, and they're out in New Mexico,
so that's yeah. I always astonishes me that you're able
to get stuff that's like right next door to me
but I can't.
Speaker 3 (01:21:07):
Never isn't that weird.
Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
Or stuff that's right next to you I can get
but you can't. It doesn't mean it makes zero sense,
especially when we see that all the time with California beers.
So yeah, it's just yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:21:21):
And there's a couple of Seattle breweries that you I mean,
I'm five hours from Seattle and you get them down
there and I can't find them any right.
Speaker 2 (01:21:33):
All right, let's see here.
Speaker 3 (01:21:40):
Should we get on U the propag the propaganda machine,
because we've had we've had a couple of things that
I feel like we're wins this week against you know, propaganda,
And then we had a weird late entry that feels
like it's propaganda.
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
So for everybody out there who says, oh, you guys
are just like your Trump apologists, you know you got
you're just you're just conservative idiots, you know all that
kind of stuff, well, well, first of all, fuck you.
But secondly, uh, here's here's the nuance. And again that nuance,
the term nuance is incredibly important. People have absolutely lost that.
(01:22:24):
So this week Trump finally went after NPR and PBS
national propaganda radio and propaganda broadcast systems. Well long overdue,
and it's not because we don't want national public radio
(01:22:49):
or public broadcast systems to not be around, because back
when we were growing up, they were fucking fantastic. They're magical.
That's where we learned like the extra science.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (01:23:03):
That was.
Speaker 3 (01:23:04):
That was I mean all of.
Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
The great shows that were on there, whether it was
Carl's Something with Carl Sagan, or it was you know,
well that's the Muppets, you know, Sesame Streets, all of those. Yeah,
that was fantastic. It's why, that's why were the assholes
who we are today. Yep. But when it turns into
(01:23:25):
this left jerk off session, when we've We've railed on
this several times. They need to be put in the
fucking corner. They need to be put in the fucking
penalty box until they figure their shit out. It's not
let's go ahead and put out any propaganda that the
government wants. And that's what they've been doing for years
(01:23:47):
upon years, pushing the climate scam, pushing the COVID narrative,
pushing anything that Biden wants to make sure happens, or
the Democrat Party make sure it's supported fully. I'm gonna
I'm gonna play this. I'm gonna play this again. And
this is this is this is this is the big
one for me. Yeah, this is Kathleen Mayer. This is
(01:24:11):
the head of NPR Radio. Okay. When they say things
like this, they need to be put in the fucking
penalty box.
Speaker 9 (01:24:18):
But one of the most significant differences critical from moving
from polarization to productivity is that the wikipedians who write
these articles aren't actually focused on finding the truth. They're
working for something that's a little bit more attainable, which
is the best of what we can know right now.
And after seven years there, I actually believe that they're
(01:24:39):
onto something that for our most tricky disagreements. Seeking the
truth and seeking to convince others of the truth isn't
necessarily the best place to start. In fact, I think
our reverence for the truth might become might have become
a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from
finding concerns us and getting important things done.
Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 3 (01:25:04):
Our reverence for the truth, our reverence for the truth
that that right there, my God, that she should have
that tattooed on her fucking forehead.
Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
It's as we've played this clip on the show many times,
and I mean it is now evergreen and anytime that
I can break that ship out, it is going to happen.
If you're going to put somebody like this in charge
of a radio station that you should available to everybody.
Speaker 3 (01:25:33):
She's the CEO of she's.
Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
The CEO's and she sits on the board. Context and
you remember all the issues that signals had lately, right
the signal. Right, she's on the board, she's she's she's
on the board.
Speaker 3 (01:25:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:47):
This is a prime example of of something that the
government funds, and it needs to be put in the corner.
If you're not going to tell the truth, if you're
not going to be. If you're not going to present
ideas from both sides of the aisle, conservative and liberal,
and you're not gonna promote free thought, you shouldn't be
(01:26:10):
receiving public money, period. End of story. So an EO
has posted that they're gonna go after their funding and
they're gonna turn around, they're gonna sue because they think
they're entitled to it, because that's what they do. But
I was happy to very happy to see it happen.
Speaker 3 (01:26:28):
Yeah, me too. I I couldn't agree more. I also
I want to say that there are some very stark examples,
you know, which you so clearly pointed out, you know,
go get the JAB nine to eleven was was definitely
Osama bin Laden. Trump's a bad guy. You know, these
(01:26:51):
these really stark, like in your face examples where you
you can see that they're clearly taking a political bent
and it and it's and it's so left leaning you
can't even I mean, you can't even pretend it might
be balanced journalism because it's not. But I also want
to say, as an avid NPR listener, fifteen years ago,
(01:27:12):
I really got heavy in the NPR and was listening
to all the NPR I could on weekends. It was on.
It was the radio was on in my house all
weekend while we just did stuff. Yeah, and so Peririe
Home Companion and Ira Glass and you know and his show.
I you know, they also did things in really subtle ways.
(01:27:36):
They they they were they were always and I'm not
saying this is a bad thing, but but it was,
but it was you know, pro LGBTQ and and really
starting to normalize this this uh philosophy that you know,
your kids, you know, even kids as young as five
could be questioning their sexualities. Kids at five don't have
(01:27:58):
sexualities like I. Even then, I remember hearing lious little
things in shows that I loved where I'm like, what
what what the hold on?
Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
That was?
Speaker 2 (01:28:12):
It was just the normal.
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
Yeah, and if you were paying attention, you just miss it.
And there it was, you know. And so so yes,
they were overtly being you know, leftist, but they were
also covertly, very sublimated ways of of this propaganda that yeah,
they need to lose their fucking funding altogether until they
(01:28:38):
can find where center is again, because again we've talked
about it. I used to be a very liberal minded person.
What I thought was liberal minded, you know I was.
I was for the little guy. I grew up dirt poor,
as did you.
Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:28:53):
We we know what it is to be on the
fucking bottom and and and what it is to work
hard to work your way out of that and maybe
even depend on some government programs to help you get
a leg up. I get it. I'm for the little guy.
And then all of a sudden, I still feel that way.
But the left has moved so fucking fun. They're on
fucking venus. They're not even on the planet anymore with
(01:29:16):
the shit they're saying, and and PBS and NPR are
part of that. And so I am all for cutting
funding to any any news network, any media that's going
to push one agenda or the other. We need to
find our way back to center. And I and I
(01:29:36):
really hope we're on our way there. I really do well.
Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
I have no problem with them, Just for the record,
I have no problem with them getting funding as long
as they're going to represent all viewpoints right, whether they're
not going to be, whether they're they're not receiving funding
from fucking Pfizer or Maderna or raytheon. Yep, you want
to be And I get that it's hard out there.
(01:30:02):
It's hard. You gotta make money. Maybe your donations don't
cut it. I get that. But when you compromise, compromise
your journalism, when you compromise your soul, and you compromise
what it is to be a journalist, and you you
(01:30:25):
you push yourself more towards the entertainment factor where you're
looking for laughs, you're looking for a certain demographic, you're
looking for a certain demographics. It's going to give you
more money. You're you're compromised, well, and that is that.
That that's it. That's you should sorry, you should be
cut off.
Speaker 3 (01:30:46):
Make Shane, make Shane. Imagine Okay, I I just have
a total hypothetical for you. Okay. Imagine you're a doctor, right,
and you you get into medicine because you want to
make a difference, you want to heal people. And then
just just I know this is crazy, but imagine if
like pharmaceutical companies came to you and offered you money
(01:31:08):
for you to push their drugs on your patients. I mean,
how absurd would that be? Right? You would never allow that, right?
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
Never?
Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
Oh wait, oh wait, it's happening. And and and you
know you nailed it. You said the word money. It
is all about the almighty dollar, and you know it's
it's it's fucking sad to see how easily people are
bought out. And again I'm saying that as a not
(01:31:38):
wealthy person. I'm saying that as somebody who can from
the bottom say that I'm doing this for you know,
I'm standing on a very strong moral and ethical foundation.
But I would like to think that if someone came
to you and I and said, hey, we will pay
you a million dollars a year, but you have to
(01:32:00):
be a Kamala supporter. You have to support big Pharma,
you have to support these other issues that you've been
reeling against. You have to completely flip your script. I
would like to think that you and I have the
scruples and the balls to stand up and punch that
person in the face. I just I again going back
(01:32:22):
to who gen X is, who we are. We're not
fucking sellouts, no you I mean loose ships, loose lips,
shink sink ships, and the fucking rats jump first, and
we're not jumpers. And I just we need to hold
steady here because a change is coming. We can all
feel it. But but we can't just support things because
(01:32:43):
someone's willing to pay you for it. You support it
because it's right, and you're against it because it's wrong.
The White House has its own wire, now, yeah, okay,
so good.
Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
And this is the left took this is the level.
Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
Yeah, this is this. I don't like. I don't like
any piece of it. It sounds like propaganda. On the
other side, it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:08):
Looks like the old Drudge Report. You remember that app
or that that website. Yes, Drudge totally garbage. Okay, okay,
the information was was decent, but the site was absolutely garbage.
I mean it's it's it's fucked now, but yeah, it
was absolute garbage. It looks like Drudge, Like somebody from
Drudge said, hey, we should go ahead and bring her
(01:33:29):
back our old site and and and it's just this
is this is the propaganda machine that's going to come
from the right. And I guess we're formalizing it because
your Pete, your press secretary, she's she's she's gonna be
pushing the narrative for the White House that was gonna
happen regardless. But the fact that we've got a wire
(01:33:51):
to sign up for, which is good for us because well,
it's content. And now we've got a stream. You know,
it's a stream we move conscious consciousness, which will dissects
as stuff pops up. But it was just very strange
seeing this and then this scrolling nineteen eighty seven, White
(01:34:14):
House Wire.
Speaker 3 (01:34:16):
Say it the way you meant it nineteen eighty four.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
Yeah, it does have a little too.
Speaker 3 (01:34:22):
It's got it's got propaganda written all over it. And again,
like you said, for.
Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
Those of us this when I was like twenty two,
this would be a great website. I'm just going to
build it like this, like it's stock.
Speaker 3 (01:34:34):
And for those of us paying attention, we can see through,
we can see what this is like. We get it,
you know. And here's the problem I have with it,
which is there's there's a group of us out here
in the in the middle.
Speaker 4 (01:34:47):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:34:47):
Again, we've been watching, you know, the tennis match between
the left and the right, right. I mean, we've been
huhack whack, you know, Selena and uh Serena. God damn it,
I'm sorry. I apologize Serena against whoever Serena played against.
We're watching the tennis match, right, it's going back and forth,
and we're sitting in the middle going, well, this is
(01:35:09):
a great match, but you're both full of shit, Like
at the end of the day, you're meaningless because I
have to go home back to my own problems. Neither
one of you are doing anything meaningful. You're hitting a
green ball across a net and it's entertaining, but I
don't care. And so this is like a lob from
the right beforehand. If you will from the right, and
(01:35:32):
I mean, of course there will be a return from
the left. They'll come up with their own antithesis to this.
And like you said, this is great content for shows
like ours, for people who are in the middle trying
to figure out, you know, who's going to win the match.
But at the end of the day, it's also this.
You know, I listen, President Trump, we are trying to
(01:35:56):
get behind you, We are trying to support your initiatives. Weird,
but but this ship, yeah, stop doing weird ship. This
this is weird. This is this just looks like what
everyone on the left is saying about you. It looks fascist,
it looks Nazi, it looks it looks communist, it looks
(01:36:17):
it looks like you're trying really hard to prove your point.
Because your point doesn't have a meaning to it, and
you know you should be making points that just stand
on their own.
Speaker 2 (01:36:30):
Resonate yeah, or stop over communicating. Don't overly communicate. I
want transparency, but don't start a news wire to give
me fluff Monday through Friday. No, I don't want that.
I can see past that. Maybe you need to do
that for your for your influencers that you're you're whoa
(01:36:52):
I almost said bribing that you're taking uh but it
stop stop stop. This is where you, like you said,
this is where you start crossing over Intoh we're getting now.
Our messaging is a little nineteen eighty four, it's a
(01:37:13):
little well, well you know what, let's let's let's let's
make let's let's talk about other bad decisions. Here's this.
Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
Yeah, I guess there are limits in this White House.
Speaker 10 (01:37:21):
Trump finally fired someone, his national security advisor, Mike Waltz,
and this story is absolutely wild.
Speaker 3 (01:37:29):
First a little bathstory.
Speaker 10 (01:37:30):
Mike Waltz is the same guy who accidentally added a
journalist into a highly sensitive signal group chat in which
high level officials were discussing attack plans. He claimed that
the phone number was somehow sucked in here.
Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
How's the number on your phone? If you have somebody
else's contact and then it and then somehow someone sucked.
Speaker 10 (01:37:51):
In or not whatever that means, that should be a
fireable offense. I mean imagine if you or I did
something like that at our job, we would be fired instantly.
But anyway, Trump looked into it and he stuck with
his man at the time. Now fast forward to a
couple of days ago, Mike Waltz was caught using signal again,
this time in a cabinet meeting, except it wasn't the
(01:38:13):
regular signal group.
Speaker 3 (01:38:14):
Chat that you and I would download.
Speaker 10 (01:38:16):
He was caught using something called TM signal, which is
an Israeli modified version of Signal with archiving features to
receive and relay potential classified information. And the story that
just broke this morning is that Waltz was fired because
he quote engaged in intense coordination with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin n Yahoo about military options against Iran ahead of
(01:38:37):
an Oval Office meeting between the Israeli leader and Trump.
The view by some of the administration was that Waltz
was trying to tip the scales in favor of military
action and was operating hand in glove with the Israelis.
This is the National Security Advisor just casually texting a
foreign government on the side.
Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
In a cabinet meeting, Trump.
Speaker 10 (01:38:54):
Advisor told the Washington Post quote, you can't do that.
You work for the president of your country, not a
president of another country.
Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
To me, that's treason.
Speaker 10 (01:39:03):
No working hand in glove with a foreign president to
possibly undermine US national security interests gotta be treason. Agree, disagree,
But alas I guess the repercussion for that nowadays is
just a cushy appointment to be the next ambassador to
the United Nations. This government is not serious.
Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
That was James Lee. Fantastic following at five one four nine,
James Lee, I'm gonna make this. I'm gonna be very
very clear. There's nothing anti Semitic about this. This is
not a jew thing. There's not a generous thing at all.
There's nothing about that. There's nothing to do with the religion.
It has everything to do with the politics behind. It
has everything to do with the national defense. It has
(01:39:45):
everything to do with This is my government, and somebody
is misrepresenting my government with a foreign government that is
prone to war.
Speaker 3 (01:39:59):
And and putting it. That's putting it mildly.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
All I'm I'm I'm testing out my diplomatic ability here
because I don't want to. I want to be very clear.
It's the government. It's not the people, it's not the religion.
It's the government that's currently in power in Israel that's
being incredibly influenced, influential with one individual named Mike Waltz.
(01:40:28):
Why this guy gets a cushy job in the UN.
I want to know what tapes he has. I want
to know. I we had a we had a a thought.
One of our one of our theories was that that
whole signal thing was to kind of was debate the Atlantic. Yeah,
(01:40:49):
because because that guy he got torched big time after he.
Speaker 3 (01:40:53):
Got called called on the carpet.
Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
The fact that Mike Waltz was move to the UN
and not fired, I think that gives it even more credence.
Speaker 3 (01:41:05):
Now, yeah, I would agree, And I also well, I mean,
at the end of the day, all of this is
concerning news and I and I'm I'm not sure how
Trump's gonna play it because you know the video that
you just played, that's one of probably a dozen that
(01:41:27):
are out there right now on this very story. I'm
waiting for Ian Carroll to grab a hold of this
because it seems like this is right up his Alli
him or Whitney Webb. I'm sure Whitney is probably all
over this too, because you know, she's huge into you know,
Israel and the efforts of the masade to really you know,
(01:41:49):
underminepul Yeah, yeah, exactly, manipulates a better word that, you know,
the whole narrative. And again we're not We're not talking
about the Israeli people. We're talking about the Israeli government.
I mean, just like people can talk about Trump, but
they're not talking about you know, you or me everyday Americans.
But it is concerning that there is a clear and
(01:42:15):
strong relationship between people in our government and people in
the Israeli government. And I'm not saying that we shouldn't
have allies. I'm saying that Israel takes a lot of
our money every year. As you said, they're very warlike,
they're very prone to war. That's a great way to
put it. And I'm sorry. I go to work and
(01:42:39):
I have purpose in my job, but the money I
earn I don't want going towards foreign wars, period, full stop,
and a fucking discussion anybody. Don't try and justify it. Yeah, no, nobody,
no one. I want my money killing no one, nobody.
I want my money. I want my money going towards
(01:43:00):
the kids that I help. I want that going towards
families in my community. I want it going towards my
own fucking bills.
Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
How about that?
Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
That's a novel idea. Uh so on any level, you know,
race as side. I mean, if this was somebody in
the Sudan or someone in in fucking Russia, I don't care.
I don't want my money going to your war, Carol,
and and so this it's not it's not anti semitic,
(01:43:29):
it's just what the fuck? Uh I I want it
on every.
Speaker 2 (01:43:34):
Break it down to the just break it down to
the espionage piece.
Speaker 3 (01:43:39):
Yeah, yes, right, that also should.
Speaker 2 (01:43:42):
Stop, you don't You don't need we don't need to
even go any further that it's trees in you clearly
given the story, right, given given what's been released, not
just by that, and that was not just in what
James covered. This is out there, this is docum met
it right, it's treason. Why do you get to fail forward?
(01:44:07):
I fucking hate that. Yeah, you don't get to fail,
you get to go to fucking jail.
Speaker 3 (01:44:14):
Well, like he said, if any of us did this
in our own jobs, we would be fired.
Speaker 2 (01:44:17):
Im immediately, and and I and and probably end up
doing jail time because I'd be It would be the
equivalent of another company, right Yeah, yeah, yep.
Speaker 4 (01:44:33):
God.
Speaker 3 (01:44:35):
Yeah, I'm tired of I'm tired of one set of
rules for me and mine and then a different set
of rules for those assholes.
Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
It's just frustrating, it is, it's frustrating. Harvard released a
anti semitism.
Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Speaking speaking of anti said to Semitism.
Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
I I mean Harvard. Harvard has come under fire because
because there their non their tax status, their tax exemption
is coming up the fire, by by the by the
by the Trump presidency. And uh, I'm all for it,
(01:45:23):
first of all, because if our colleges are going to
be basing themselves off of touchy feely shit and not
actual tangible engineering, science, mathematics English, if we're not going
to be basing what we do on those kind of things,
and we're going to rely on liberal arts, bullshit gender studies,
(01:45:48):
you should lose your fucking money. That's it. Your funding
should go and your taxes status. But the interesting thing
to hear was that Harvard Presidential Task for us on
Combating Anti Semitism and is Israel Bias released its final
report on April twenty ninth, twenty twenty five, a comprehensive
thirty three hundred page document detailing pervasive anti Semitism and
(01:46:09):
anti Israel bias on campus. Now, keep in mind, the
bias is against Israel and Jews. Okay, that's the bias
that we're talking about here. This is the anti Semitism.
This isn't about the politics, this isn't about the wars
that are being started. That's what this is about. Israel's
(01:46:30):
bias on campus, particularly following the October seven, twenty three
Hamas attack on Israel. The report, based on listening sessions
with students and faculty, reveals a hostile environment for Jewish
and Israel students. It doesn't matter what is going on.
Your students should not have a hostile environment period. If
they do, regardless of whether they're black, white, Asian, whatever
(01:46:55):
religion that they are. It isn't supposed to be a
fucking hostile environment. It's supposed to challenge your thinking. Yeah,
but it's not supposed to be biased.
Speaker 3 (01:47:08):
It's not exactly challenge your thinking and again position.
Speaker 2 (01:47:14):
Show me who your donors are. Show me who your
fucking donors are. Because when I connect that to Soros
and I connect that to Qatar.
Speaker 3 (01:47:25):
Yeah, we do have a we do have AAFA sighting here,
which is which.
Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
Is a really really good time.
Speaker 4 (01:47:35):
I gotta I.
Speaker 3 (01:47:37):
Didn't want to stop your rant mc shane, No.
Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
You're it had to happen face here. Yep.
Speaker 4 (01:47:45):
So I think this time next year, we gotta we
gotta use the resources we have people in Kentucky, do
we not?
Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
We do?
Speaker 4 (01:48:02):
We need them. We need boots on the ground. We
need to win the fucking Derby. We need to get
a horse that's gonna win, and we need to make
some money. I am old for my entire life on
horse racing.
Speaker 3 (01:48:15):
I I think I can also I can second that.
I every horse race I've ever bet on, I'm I lost.
Speaker 2 (01:48:23):
So when I was thirteen, I actually won.
Speaker 4 (01:48:30):
My uncle at the time you won your uncle.
Speaker 2 (01:48:34):
Yeah, yeah, it was very very awkward. There was weird,
weird stuff happening after. Yeah, well a little touchy anyway,
but I I it was a little it was a
little uh, a little little race track in uh cold Spring, Kentucky.
That's where some of my family is from. And uh
I I did win. I picked a horse and I won.
(01:48:56):
It was it was great. I think I won like
two bucks or something stupid, but I still fucking one.
But that was the only time I agree going with
this though.
Speaker 3 (01:49:06):
Oh well, yeah, I mean if we McShane, McShane should
pick our fucking bets from now on.
Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
No, because I got my ass handed to me today
on the on the on the derby.
Speaker 3 (01:49:17):
Yeah, I yeah, well, I mean, like you said earlier,
it was such a messy, messy track, just muddy as fuck, terrible. Yeah, no,
no records were going to be set today.
Speaker 2 (01:49:30):
What if we what if we made a point of
going out to why do we go to the Derby
next year? Because that's totally not something we would do.
Speaker 3 (01:49:38):
That would be Oh dude, I gotta get a dress,
I gotta get a hat. But I but actually, I
mean McShane, that gives us a year. That's actually would
be fun and.
Speaker 2 (01:49:49):
I think that would work.
Speaker 3 (01:49:51):
I actually it's one of my favorite like public sporting
events because yeah it is because as I get into
the stories about the about the horses and the families
that buy the horses and train them, and and especially
the ones where they you know that the family puts
their whole life savings and they buy this horse and
(01:50:11):
then it ends up, you know, winning and making them
a ton of money. And I love those stories more
more so than like the kid from the Bronx who
becomes a Major League Baseball star. Yeah, I mean, okay,
that's cool, good for you. But you know, genetics plays
a major role in that. But a horse like that's
just that's out of our past. Like the fact that
(01:50:33):
people are still riding horses and races is pretty fucking phenomenal.
That's that's amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:50:39):
Okay, let's go ahead and market then. Let's market then,
and then I will try it's probably it's there's no
way this works. Okay, I'm telling you, there's no way
this works. I will try and get uh passes press
passes for next year three.
Speaker 3 (01:50:58):
That would be awesome. Hey, And like you said, we
know people there like we can yeah, you know, well.
Speaker 2 (01:51:03):
Even if we don't get them, we can still Yeah,
we can hang it with grays and we can fucking
do it up and it'll be it'll be a fucking blast.
But I will work on seeing if I can get
press passes for it, because there will be nothing better
than being down in the pit and seeing, you know,
gigantic horses that are about to do stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:51:25):
I mean that, I know who I am. You need
to drop that.
Speaker 3 (01:51:30):
Yeah, the Farm Report is going to have a boots
on the ground live report that that week.
Speaker 2 (01:51:35):
But if you know what, you really need to look
into this as like, how do we position that for
next year? We could totally do this. We needed We're
gonna take this offline, but we could totally make the
Farm Report the reason for for for going this. This
(01:51:56):
we can, we can so scam our way into this.
Speaker 4 (01:51:59):
Yeah, this is gonna happen. Did you guys see the
one thing? It was like three four years ago a
horse called rich Strike. Did you see that race?
Speaker 3 (01:52:10):
Yeah? Yeah, I think that. Yeah, I think you're right.
Speaker 4 (01:52:12):
Four years ago maybe he was like way behind and
he just came fucking out of nowhere, and I think
it was like the I'm one of the really long
shots and uh like I think I call him the race.
It was just between these two horses until the very
end you just can blow and by them. It was
(01:52:33):
really cool. Check that out. If you don't see it, rich, I.
Speaker 3 (01:52:37):
Just I guess that's what it is.
Speaker 4 (01:52:38):
Is.
Speaker 3 (01:52:39):
I you know, I'm all for the human spirit and
all that, but when you see a horse who just
like literally just has heart like out hearts everybody has
has passion to win horses race, I mean, yeah, that's
God Damn, I get choked up just thinking about it.
That's fucking phenomenal. I I will say, too, what have you,
(01:53:03):
either of you ever ridden a horse?
Speaker 4 (01:53:06):
I think I was no.
Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
Seven or eight, so I come from a family of
you know, farmers, and I actually got to participate when
I was right after my grandma got married. When was
that haf a like I think I was twenty six,
twenty seven and yeah, and the man that she married, Morris,
(01:53:33):
he has he has thousands of acres out in Kansas,
and it was time for their their cattle drive, and
he invited me to do the drive with him. I've
never done anything like that in my life. I've ridden
a horse before, but not like you know, for more
than an hour at a time. And we went out
there and drove a thousand head of cattle from all
(01:53:56):
the pastures, got him all into one pen and and
got them onto the trucks and and took them to slaughter.
But being at one with an animal like that, and
and again that was over three days. So I I
had a bond with that horse. Buck was his name.
I had a bond with that horse that I I
(01:54:17):
haven't had with any other living creature in my life.
And so I can't imagine what it's like for a
jockey and and and a family who's raising this horse
from a from a colt, you know, all the way
up to bond with something like that over years and
years and years, and then have it showed that kind
of heart. I just that's that's just special. That's a
(01:54:40):
that's a whole different level of of kind of you know,
man and nature sort of becoming one unity. It's awesome.
Speaker 4 (01:54:50):
That's pretty cool. Cool story. Yeah, and I never heard
that before.
Speaker 3 (01:54:55):
Really God. Yeah. Yeah. We we lost two cattle out
of out of a thousand head because on the second
night they both we had these like uh what we
I say we I I was just there for the
fucking tourist, but there was these uh these feeding uh
(01:55:15):
I don't know, contraptions, but they were just made out
of rebar and they were big enough for a cow
to fit its head in and get the hay that
was in there, but not big enough for the hay
to fall out. Well, two cattle had stuck their head
in the same grate and we woke up the next morning.
One of the cattle was already choked to death, was
(01:55:36):
already dead. He couldn't get out, he was he was gone.
Yea second well, the second one was in like major distress,
like trying to pull its head out, but was stuck
between this other one. So I, I and another guy
rode our horses as fast as we could back to
try and get the uh these huge giant like bolt cutters.
(01:55:58):
And by the time we got back, the other cow
was already dead and it was and by the time
I got back it was forty five minutes all the
way back to the farm, grabbed the bowl cutters and
come back. So we lost two head of cattle in
the in the whole thing. But and kind of I
guess once they die under distress like that, the meat
is no good. So they come on, Yeah you can't,
(01:56:22):
you can't.
Speaker 2 (01:56:22):
Oh that's bullshit. Yeah, come on, those are great revised
it just went to waste. I lost traumatic.
Speaker 3 (01:56:32):
I will keep you in mind next time McShane, next
time I see two kettle choking each other.
Speaker 2 (01:56:38):
That, yeah, you you should keep me in mind for that,
because there's nothing nothing says loving like two cattle choking.
Speaker 4 (01:56:46):
I gotta go. I love you guys, Yeah you man.
Speaker 2 (01:56:49):
Love you too. Ship. Hey I I let's have some
fun with this. Let's let's we're getting towards. Let's let's
have some fun with this. Here's you we're getting is
dick punched to.
Speaker 11 (01:57:02):
Polls this week show Trump has the lowest one hundred
day approval rating since they started polling eighty years ago,
the lowest. Yes, there's a whole out today that has.
Speaker 3 (01:57:15):
Your range lower than any younger conngressional leader at seventeen percent.
Speaker 2 (01:57:20):
Are you concerned?
Speaker 3 (01:57:21):
Maybe a liability for your poles?
Speaker 11 (01:57:23):
Come and go. Our party is united, We're on our
front foot. We're stepping forward and going after Trump and
having real success polls this week.
Speaker 3 (01:57:34):
I love that so much. I love that people are
calling bullshit, like, hey, you're going to call someone out
on their low polls, how about your poles that are
even lower? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:57:46):
Sucks, sucks, suck on some of that.
Speaker 3 (01:57:48):
So good, so good.
Speaker 2 (01:57:50):
Uh, just for y'all, y'all out there playing the Calishi
Calshi polls, little little betting side betting action. Uh. Cardinal
Peer Bautista Pizzabala. He, Cardinal Pizza Bala is in the
(01:58:13):
running for for for Pope Pizza Bala, Pope Pizza Bala.
This needs to happen. This, this needs to happen. We
need Pope Pizza Bala. Oh, I've done the homework on it.
He's he's a centrist. He leans a little too far
(01:58:35):
off for my taste, but he also plays the middle
and needs more. He seems very much a diplomat, which
was interesting to see. So anyway, I go.
Speaker 3 (01:58:47):
Ahead, and I mean his no, his name, I mean,
you know, Pierre Bautista, Pizza Bala, Pizza. If there was
a uh, if there was a pope, a name for
a pope that should be pope during the end times,
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it is ball pizza. Yeah, it's balls of pizza, right,
I mean, let's we need to normalize balls of pizza.
And and you know, hey, if he's the if he's
the Anti Christ, or he's the one that's gonna usher
in the apocalypse, I'm all for it. I mean, his
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name will literally live in infamy and im and I'm okay,
I'm okay with that. I'm here for it, here for it.
Speaker 2 (01:59:40):
Uh the picture? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:59:47):
Wait, which which is one?
Speaker 2 (01:59:50):
Well, it's so hold on, I totally got this. Look. Look,
I've got you guys. Go into show notes, you guys
can look this up. But the look on his face
is I'm not really a pope, but I play one
on TV.
Speaker 3 (02:00:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, totally.
Speaker 2 (02:00:07):
You see where I'm going with this. This guy might
be the greatest pope ever because I.
Speaker 3 (02:00:13):
Just well, he's gonna he's gonna be like, he's gonna
be like, what, what's going on? Christ is our savior?
Speaker 4 (02:00:21):
What?
Speaker 3 (02:00:23):
Hold on? Wait? Priests are are having sex with young boys?
Hold on? What? I need more information on this? Hold on.
I'm not making a comment till I have more information.
Speaker 2 (02:00:35):
This is crazy to us.
Speaker 3 (02:00:36):
That's that guy.
Speaker 2 (02:00:37):
Yeah, Pope Pizza Bala. It's the greatest name ever and
it's legit. Yeah, I don't know, I tell you, yeah.
After that, Warren Buffett is going to be stepping down
at the end of the year twenty twenty five. It
was interesting to me that the Berkshire meeting went completely
against THEEI and also went against AI too. I thought
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that was neat.
Speaker 3 (02:01:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:01:02):
The same week that we had AI being used to
manipulate Reddit, the University of Zurich's Faculty of Arts and
Science Ethics Commission said it investigated the incident and promised
to coordinate better word test subjects in the future. Basically,
what ended up happening was zurix UNI's secret AI experiment
(02:01:26):
manipulated redditor's opinions. They stuck AI bots into Reddit, which
Reddit is sketchy as fuck anyway, yep, always has been.
This University of Zurich decided we're gonna go and we're
going to stake a whole bunch of AI accounts. Let's
let's let's go and see if we can convince people
to talk to think otherwise. Let's go and see what
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we can do to influence anybody who's in our little
Reddit group. Well, this is what is done with bots daily.
So if you're looking at X and you've got a
ton of bots messaging you in your DMS, that's what
this is. If you see a ton of influencers getting
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a bunch of support and you're like, yeah, that's kind
of weird, because that's like that person's only been on
x for a couple of days and they only follow
people nobody's following them. That's just really weird. That's what
this ship, this shit is. So it's nice knowing that
the University of Zurich decided to go ahead and completely
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manipulate Reddit.
Speaker 3 (02:02:34):
Yeah, and it's and what's what's again? I mean this,
We hear these stories pretty much weekly at this point.
What's scary is how easy it is to do. You
know that the human psyche is really really easily manipulated,
really easily hacked. And I think, you know, we do
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our best on this show, and and those of you
who are you know, in the chat tonight who do
your own shows, I think you all do the best
you can to sort of sift through the rhetoric, the bullshit,
the manipulation and try and get to what the truth is.
And yet, you know, it wouldn't surprise me if in
six months, twelve months, eighteen months we find out a
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story that we were you know, pushing, that we were
positive about, that we were supporting, turns out to be
some AI fake, some manipulation from an AI program that
just had so keyed into our human psyche that it
was able to trick even those of us who were
awake and paying attention and listen. I'm with you. That
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evokes some anger in me too, but it's possible it
could happen. I mean, you know the matrix. We're in
the matrix, dude, Like, we don't know what's real anymore,
We really don't. All we do, all we can do
is like our best to sift through it and try
and find what we think is the truth truth today,
but tomorrow that might be different. I mean, all I
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know is what I am.
Speaker 2 (02:04:07):
I don't.
Speaker 3 (02:04:08):
I have no proof any of you are even fucking real,
So you know, I think I think we just the
lesson here is we need to be really cautious on
what comes out, on what threads you're following, on who's
following you, on who you're following, and really make sure
that you're you're being hypercritical. I mean, like we say,
(02:04:28):
I think critically, act accordingly. That needs to be in
all your affairs, right, It's not just when you're online,
but it needs to be throughout your day because people
are manipulating you for all sorts of reasons, and most
of it's not positive. So stay awake, Stay awake, there's a.
Speaker 2 (02:04:52):
Lot of stuff we didn't get tonight, but I think
it's a really good time to jump off the train.
So yeah, that's yeah, that's a good time. No show
next week, we're off, so no show at all. Whiskey
Chat will be active as ever, we just won't be
having a show next Saturday night. We're gonna look at
trying to do one for the following week, so we'll
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work on that. I don't we don't want to go
three weeks or two weeks without a show, but we'll
see how it goes. See we can go and get
something else going on there.
Speaker 3 (02:05:26):
So yeah, and that's not to say that if something
like major happens, like you know, a nuclear yeah war happens,
or Trump gets assassinated or something, I'll find a way
to make it happen. We'll get something out to you guys.
But mcshaine's going on on vacation and and also you know,
I think we just all need some some time off
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and a break.
Speaker 2 (02:05:48):
Yeah yeah, but if.
Speaker 3 (02:05:50):
Something big happens, we'll make sure we're.
Speaker 2 (02:05:52):
On it and and we're at the This is gonna
be a hot summer and not not that I really
want there to be a lot of activity. But with
the race race relations that are being pushed and all
that kind of bullshit, that's actually and that's another false
narrative that shouldn't be out there, but it is, but
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it is. I this summer is gonna be It's good
that we're taking a break now that that's that's that's
that's how we I think we want to play. That
so fits what beer you taking to bed?
Speaker 3 (02:06:27):
Oh god, I mean both bears were enjoyable. The fruit cereal,
fruity cereal grape beer. I highly recommend it if you can,
if you can find it or something like it, really
well done. Not something that I'm gonna I'm gonna want
every every week, maybe even even every month. It's definitely
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a summer beer, warm weather beer. But this ex nobo
and I mean obviously you know we we cueued the
sex beer tape. It it is so complex. So as
it's warmed up, I thought I would get more of
the earth tones, more of the the leathery tobacco vanilla notes.
(02:07:13):
As it's warmed up, it's actually gotten into the lighter notes.
There's a there's a fruitiness. Yeah, there's a almost a
like a tang to it, and uh, I'm I'm I
continue to be impressed with this beer. It's you know,
it's very surprising. I it's it's one of those unicorns
(02:07:34):
that you meet that you know, can you can take
her to a formal dinner and she'll impress everybody there.
But then also she is doing BDSM stuff at night.
You know, just can can wear any any sort of
costume and and fit in really impressive beer. Ex Novo,
(02:07:54):
I you know, quickly becoming one of my just go
to breweries like like somebody like when you just need
a beer that you know is not gonna miss. That's
that's a beer you pick up. X Novo is just
fucking killing it. They and they really did a good
job with this beer. So yeah, that's who I'm taking
a bed. I'm and I you know, to be continued.
(02:08:16):
I'm hoping I can find this beer again and and
explot further. So how about you, what do you what
are you taking to bed?
Speaker 2 (02:08:23):
I'm uh, Skiff's Big Brew, the Strawberry Tea, And yeah
that was that was about the journey. Yeah, yeah, I've
had tons of Imperial stouts and I will have tons
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of Imperial stouts, So I'm a little bit of a
nerd in that respect that what that didn't that that
that that that didn't break any kind of boundaries for
me at all. It was good, it was fine, but
it wasn't like epic of any sorts. So the one
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that I did enjoy was going to be the Scus
Big Brew that cayenne and strawberry tea. That was just
a fun experience. And that's what's all about.
Speaker 3 (02:09:17):
Something there you go, yeah, I don't even I'm not
even sure that that that there is a mold that
that would fit into. I mean that that's that's that's
a crazy beer. Actually that's a that's one of those
just sort of wild beers where you're just not sure
what you're going to get.
Speaker 11 (02:09:31):
You know.
Speaker 2 (02:09:33):
It was the same. It was the saysan part. If
you if you've taken that feature those features and put
it with any other kind of beer, it wouldn't have
been nearly as strange as what it was. But because
it was asan yeah, that mean everything, that would everything
everything with sideways, that's what that that means that made
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a unicorn.
Speaker 3 (02:09:56):
So that's that's what I was gonna say, is I
mean that that's like, that's like a redheaded French woman,
which is rare. Who also, you know, she speaks Spanish,
like you have no idea what you're getting, Like, whoa,
I see one thing, I'm hearing another, and your ethnicity
is a total different. Like that's just weird and wild
(02:10:18):
and also really really intriguing. I almost wish I could
find that beer here because I would love to take
a run out of it too. And again, you know, don't
take our word for it. You know, what McShane and
I taste might not be anything what you taste. You
might love a beer that we hate, or vice versa.
So go out and try new shit and try new things.
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But we try and give you the most accurate, you know,
assessment of what we're getting. And for the most part,
I think what we like you'll like. But then you
get a unicorn like that, and who knows, Like that's
a wild card, that's just that's just fun, all right.
Speaker 2 (02:10:55):
You guys want to fall as it is at Whiskey Underscore,
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It's gonna be the website. We appreciate you guys listening,
and uh god damn things are tense, Be cool, stay frosty. Yeah,
think critically, act accordingly. We'll talk to you soon.