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May 26, 2025 • 132 mins
President Trump put the squeeze on South African President Ramaphosa this week. Dan and Kash disaapointed conservatives because they said Epstein killed himself and there is nothing new about the assasination attempts on Trump. Climate scam is ramping up for summer and so are Kim Kaarsashians nipples. United Health Care proves just how horrible insurance companies can be. Joe Biden's prostate took center stage for Liberals while Jake Tapper and CNN whore themselves for his new book. So much to cover. We're back. Come listen.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Voltaire said, every man is a creature of the age
in which he lives, and few are able to raise
themselves above the ideas of the time. Plato said, wise
men speak because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable

(00:21):
one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell,
Think critically, act accordingly.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Saturday May twenty fourth, seven twenty two in the evening
This is Whiskey Hell Podcast. We've been offered three weeks,
but the news didn't stop. We haven't stopped. We've got
a lot to get through tonight. Fits How how have
you been. I know we've talked a little bit, but man,
and I've missed this. I missed the folks. I missed
everybody who's in chat. We've got brad Elle, Tabby, Mike

(01:16):
Aaron is in chat. I'm jacked, I'm I'm I'm stoked,
jack beyond belief. What how are you?

Speaker 3 (01:25):
I'm fucking ready to do this. I'm I'm great, I'm
I'm fantasmal.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
It's like massive blue balls, because it's few weeks without this,
this this fantastic release of this therapeutic trying to work
out the absolute bullshit that's been going on.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Yeah, I kind of feel like I've been at some
like I don't know, some some you know yoga retreat
where they make you abstain from everything, you know, drugs, sex. Yeah,
I mean right, and uh and I I'm I'm I'm
out Now, I'm free. I'm a free man, and I'm
ready to to release. I'm ready to release on all

(02:08):
of you, right on your faces.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Everybody is gonna get released on. That's that's what that's
that's what I'm hearing. All right, all right, Well it
has been three weeks. Uh, the hiatus is over. We're
back with a Vengeance, and we've got a lot to
talk about tonight. We've got a little bit of COVID
I told you so coming up. We're gonna talk about
Biden's prostate because everybody wants to talk about that. Oh

(02:32):
and Cash and Dan made a some some some videos
this week. We got to get into those. Yeah, I'm
really really not sure what to go with those, So
we're gonna have to listen and speculate and hope that
it's better than what they said.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
I I am, I am, I am disappointed. That's that's
all I can say about those videos.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Color me, color me disappointed. Yeah, oh boy, oh hey,
I got to put on a ramp page with South
Africa and genocide, so we got some really light subjects
to get into tonight.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah, yeah, you know, I mean, we'll get to it.
But I'm I'm I'm waiting for him to call net
Yahoo into the Oval office and do the same fucking
thing to him. And listen, I'm not We're not here
to get political, you know. We we like to slice
right down the middle here. But uh, if you're going
to do that to the South African Prime Minister, let's
call net Yahoo out on the rug like what the fuck. Anyway,

(03:30):
we'll get to it.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
It's definitely preferential at this point.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Yeah, I do got to tell you. I so most
of you don't know this, but I've I've been I
have a little pet project. I've been working on something
on the side, all right, and uh, and you know,
I got to tell you this. This three week break
here really gave me a chance to focus on it.
I'm so here's have you seen the uh have you

(03:56):
seen the new? I'm sure you guys have seen the
new like hover bikes. They basically look like speeders, but
they're like a like a giant drone that you sit on.
Yeah and yeah, and so I'm I'm thinking, you know,
what would what could compete with that? Because listen, the
speeder bike looks cool, it's you know, it's sleek, it's

(04:17):
but what if the alternative to that, for like us
old folks, or you know, just somebody who's looking for
something a little more leisurely. I'm gonna come out with
my own line of dirigibles. I've been working on a dirigible.
This is my yeah. Yeah, so while you're gone, So
I've been building this dirigible and I like it's I'm

(04:38):
almost two percent done with it at this point.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Nice diable out of.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Well that's that's classified. That's classified. But you know, so
that the tagline is, you know, for for somebody who
just wants to slowly buzz their enemies heads, you know,
like just slowly do a flyover on Sunday, right, just
because they're loud. They're really loud and if you get
low enough.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Yeah, very yeah, and I'm very very methodical.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
That's what I mean. And you know and so I
so it's called the Fitztenburg. I figured that'd be a
good name. That's got a strong, strong appeal to it.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
It.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
So anyway, thank you for for taking a break, because
I really have to refocus on that. And like I said,
I'm close to two percent done with the prototype.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Well I'm I'm I'm looking forward to seeing what what
happens with that, and uh, maybe we can get some
investors in that, because that would be that would be
that'd be dope. As the kids say, I think so too.
What beer you starting off with?

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yes, I definitely should take that to shark Nink. This
is an offering from Black Raven Brewering. They are a
outfit out of Washington, our neighbors to the north. Other
than that, I don't know what we have and I
haven't opened it yet, So there we go. There's the
Crack'm pouring it now. Ooh, light light yellow. I'm I

(06:18):
haven't smelled anything yet, but hold on, okay, definitely got
to be an ipa of some sort. Little you know
what I should have upside down to the can here
because towards the end it did pour a little cloudy,
really clear yellow in the beginning and then cloudy at
the end, kind of like why I went to the

(06:39):
doctor last week. So let's see what we got here.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
You need to find their smoked barley wine. I know
that's not what you have now, but that looks rad hunters. Yeah,
they smoked barley one. You need to find that.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Okay, I will challenge accepted. I will work on that, definite.
I p A a little mild, not real. I'm gonna
say it's. Well, these guys pretty much exclusively make West
Coast stuff. But but it's it's a little piney, but

(07:18):
not uncomfortable like it's it's a little uh, it's it's
kind of tame one more taste real quick, all right.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
They do have several I p as for everybody wants
to go to Black Raven Brewing dot com. You guys
can check him out. Pretty sweet sight, nice can art.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
Yeah, yeah, they they know how to do a website
as well as make a good beer. It's a good beer.
It's solid, a nice way to start the evening. Uh.
As far as how to call it, I don't know.
Let's fuck it. Let's say it's the periodic I p
a right there that you have on the screen. Why not?

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Okay, all right, right right, all right, yeah, let's see,
I'm gonna I'm gonna go with cooler runnings, dude.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Actually it's way cooler than either of those. Fuck yeah,
it's stop right there. It's the one down on the left.
It is a given combo with with Grains of Wrath,
which they're another fantastic brewery. Look at that can art.
That's fucking wicked, dude. That's great. Yeah, So.

Speaker 5 (08:19):
I p a.

Speaker 3 (08:21):
West Coast meets New Zealand. I p A nice very
Oh I did not know they were doing a collaboration series.
So six point six solid offering sixty IBus. So again
not it's kind of you know, mid range for for
you hopheads out there, that's not real hoppy. For those
of you who are uh, you know, flirting with the

(08:43):
idea of maybe surgically getting a vagina, I'm not naming
any names, Mike, this this is probably a little too
hoppy for you. But for those of you who were
used to I PAS, this is this is pretty team
good beer though, really good beer, and I'm digging the
cannart like huge.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
All right, that's awesome. Heavy is the Crown and lonely
is the throne. West Coast meets New Zealand. I p
a nice yeah, cool.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Shit, what about what about you? What do you.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
So I have? We're gonna go and see if we
can find it here real quick. Smog City Brewing, and
the beer that I have from them is going to
be their coffee porter. It's a robust porter with coffee
up there. It is right on right on top there.

(09:34):
Let me go back and see if I can. Let's
see how good their site is. Meet the beers. Every
beer is a story awesome cannart.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
There.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
It is a little robot. Actually, I think that's the
robot from two thousand and not two thousand and one.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
What is it?

Speaker 2 (09:53):
It was a Disney flick.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Oh, oh, what was that?

Speaker 2 (09:59):
That's the robot from it?

Speaker 3 (10:01):
Not not I keep wanting to say Ellie, but no, it.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Wasn't Ellie, not not not Wally either. No, it was
nineteen eighty. It was like a nineteen eighty space space flick.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Oh short circuit.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
No, no, I'll find I'll find it. I don't want
to get too hung up. The jetson exactly, not the Jetson.
It's not the jets. Although damn it, that robot had
something naughty going on. That's all I'm doing. Had a side.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
Yeah, don't even get me started on rosy those vacuum hands.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Oh fuck right right they get around. This robust beer
is brewed with locally roasted, fair trade organic coffee, exciting
your senses like the ultimate chocolate covered expresso bean. Power
up with a heavy dose of coffee and a delicious
blend of roasted dark and chocolate malts. That is That's

(10:56):
that wraps up this beer perfectly. This is a coffee porter.
This is this is cold brew. I I I actually
have a cold brew sitting next to me and there's
virtually no difference. No, it is that that's crazy. Yeah,
that's great. No, they did a really really nice job
with it. I wish it was a little bit clod
I wish it was a little bit colder. I don't

(11:19):
think I got this in the into the the fridge
early enough. I just got the beers around three o'clock,
so that was a little bit of a struggle. But yeah, yeah,
I do like this beer. This is a really really good,
really really good porter in Smog City. Smog City Brewing,
they're a fantastic brewery. Oh yeah, very very well done.
I'm trying to think, where are they out of now?

Speaker 3 (11:41):
It's smog city. I mean, I'm I'm I'm just shooting
in the dark. But I think that's where they're from.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Yeah, thank you for that. That was that was. Uh,
you're you're totally on point with that. Yeah, Torrance, California,
Lawrence callous, Torrance, Torrance. Yeah original.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
Yeah, she's not quite as hot as Florence, but she's
she's cute.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
No, all, all right, Well the beers are working well,
and uh, let's go ahead and get into uh some
of the stuff that I you know, for housekeeping fits.
What did I miss? I picked things up on Sunday
of last week, dove right in started with you. I
was jacked up. I'm putting out the dock. I'm putting

(12:31):
it together, super happy. What what did I miss from
the week before? Anything even remotely interesting?

Speaker 3 (12:39):
I mean, I yeah, remotely interesting. I mean, you know,
no end of the world stuff. I mean, I think
the biggest stuff we're really going to get to tonight
because the previous couple of weeks were just sort of
set up, you know, events that are leading to a major,
major economic collapse here we got coming up. You know,

(13:02):
one thing I was kind of tracking and this is
just a personal thing for me, and I want to
first of all say thank you to I think I
had three people on different occasions on X over the
past few weeks who reached out to me, and I
think we've all noticed it. But there's a pretty significant
uptick in the disaster cycle. You know, articles and news.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
A lot of it is summer, so we have to
call attention to how hot it is in May. That's
Is that part of it or is this different?

Speaker 4 (13:37):
No?

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Well, I mean yeah, everything's part of it. But you know, yeah,
tell that to the people in d C. I think
it got to like forty five today in d C.
So global warming is definitely hitting them hard. And it's
gonna be even colder tomorrow. So happy Memorial Day. Where
are your parkas? No, this is more just kind of
starting to mainstream the fact that we have a geomagnetic

(13:59):
flip coming. Uh. You know, I've seen a couple of
articles on you know, giant you know that we've found
evidence of giant tsunamis, we've found evidence of the magnetic
pole flip, and and all of a sudden. It's just
it's really mainstream, and which I'm not. I mean, that's
that's fine with me, because you know, we've been we've
been shouting from our little tiny tower for a long

(14:20):
time about this stuff. You know, something's coming. It might
be uh, you know, next week, and it might not
be for another fifty years. There's there's no way to
really gauge the timing on these things because they're natural
and things have to build. But you know, we've just
been hearing a lot about you know, end of the
world type stuff, natural disasters, you know, Noah style floods

(14:44):
and and I'm I'm just I just found it interesting.
And people have been reaching out to me like, hey,
did you see this? You see this? Yeah? I'm watching
it all with with some level of fascination because again,
this stuff has been buried for so long. It does
make me wonder why why the lids off?

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Now?

Speaker 3 (15:01):
Who pulled the cork out? And why are we seeing
more of this now? Why?

Speaker 6 (15:05):
What?

Speaker 3 (15:05):
What are the elites for lack of a better term,
what are they trying to get us ready for?

Speaker 4 (15:11):
Here?

Speaker 3 (15:11):
I don't know. Kind of feels like something though, because
and I'm not saying false flag. I'm not saying, but
something's going on that you know, they're trying to prepare
us for. And so, you know, I think critically act accordingly.
A lot of the articles that have come out are
just they're just bush league science. They just are. So

(15:32):
just be careful what you're reading, and if you're not sure,
hit me up on X. I'll definitely set you straight
on it. I'm I'm I'm starting to get and I
know this is going to shock you, macchane, but I'm
starting to get a little obsessive over it. I've been
reading a lot of the sciences. Yeah, I know, I've
been reading a lot of the scientific papers, like actual stuff.

(15:53):
You know that real scientists are doing, not federally funded.
You know that these people are just out doing this
stuff and submitting their papers for peer review. And so
I've been reading a lot of that, and I I
can't say I enjoy reading them, because fuck me, the
terminology they use is like it's like a it's like
a gateway, Like they're like gatekeepers, Like hey, if we

(16:13):
use these big words, no know what we're talking about.
So I spend half my time looking up what these
words mean. But all in all. You know, the science
has been pointing towards this for a long time, and
we're finding more and more evidence of it. So I'm
glad it's kind of going mainstream. Maybe some people will
wake up and go, hey, maybe I should have you know,
a couple of weeks worth of food to feed my
family just in case, just.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
To figure things out.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
So yeah, yeah, but also, you know, watch out because
there's a lot of junk shit coming out too, So
just you know, keep keep your eyes sharp. But that's
that's what's interesting.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Lines along those lines, you know it it. I think
we're going to be going through a phase here where
they have to they have to re message, right, they
have to try they have to try and rebrand the
climate stuff because everybody knows. Not everybody, but I mean

(17:07):
there's a very very extremely large swell of us who
know it's a scam.

Speaker 4 (17:11):
Right.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
I think they may be going through a little bit
of a branding change. So just keep an eye out,
you know, see how see how it comes out. We
did have a New York Post article which was amazing,
A thousand foot tall mega tsunami threatens US across three regions.
Experts worn that came out on me nineteenth. Okay, seismic

(17:34):
shifts happen, earthquakes happen. Yeah, let's let's all get over it,
you know, natal tsunami. Yeah so I feel like some
of it's going to be clickbait. But for those of
us who've kind of been paying attention and know that,
you know, the ice caps are not melting.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
And uh yeah, record record gains this year, by the way, folks,
record gains.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
So you know, the Greenhouse Gases did not call it
kill us in twenty years or ten years like they
said it was going to happen in the seventies. Yeah,
so keep your head on a swivel.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
It's good that this stuff is being talked about, but
compartmentalize it and put it. Put it on the shelf
and look at things from uh, you know, one hundred,
a couple thousand feet up, and look at the overall,
look at look for all of the stories that are
coming out, not just the one, because it'll it'll come
and droves. That's how they push the narratives. That's that's

(18:30):
what we do.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Yep, and long and short of it is, you know,
for for somebody in my area up here in the
Pacific Northwest. You know, if something like this did happen,
I mean, great, great, publish this article. That's fantastic if
it happens. I mean there's no amount of food prep
or guns or gold. Yeah, none of that matters anymore.

(18:51):
So thanks for putting this out and scaring the shit
out of people. But that's that's not useful. It's not useful.
What is useful is you know the science that's actually out.
They're looking at the drivers behind these things and trying
to predict some sort of timing to it. And I mean,
that's that's great. But I mean, thanks New York Times,
well done. Way to just scare people. Fucking it.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
So I will tell you I had a fantastic trip.
We had shift gears on it real quick.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
Yeah yeah, no, no, I wanted to hear about it.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
I had an absolutely fantastic trip. We were down in Belize.
We went to Mexico, Belize, Honduras, then back to Mexico
and to back home. Absolutely fabulous trip. Went there with
with our buddy Brad and Laurel and my wife and
it was absolutely a fantastic time. But I got to

(19:41):
tell you I found Cuban cigars. Oh yeah, and oh
my god, I don't. I mean, maybe they're a Cuban.
I have no idea. The guy who sold them to
me it went from forty five bucks a stick down
to ten dollars a stick, So maybe they weren't. I
have no idea. It doesn't matter when all I know

(20:02):
is I was high as fuck. Yeah when I I
I was, I was smoking it and I don't know
if it was maybe laced with something. My clothes stayed on.
It was amazing. I highly suggest if you get your
hands on them. I've repeated that. I'm repeating the experiment
over and over again. I've done it three times.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
For that's what you gotta do.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
I had the exact same results and I and this
is a self funded, self funded, you know study that
I'm doing, so I was incredibly impressed by these by
these sticks. It was absolutely amazing. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
You know, tobacco hits different down there.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean it's it's.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
That's that's the real actual fucking tobacco plant that they
put in those cigars, not not some processed and you know, ngo,
I don't mean that in g O. I mean uh
gmom o. Thank you. Yeah, all the initials get mixed
up in my head when I have a beer. But yeah,
that's I mean, that's like out of the ground, you know,

(21:04):
dried in the in the ocean breeze type of of
tobacco right there. And yeah, that that hits different.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Yeah, it was amazing. And yet you know the other
thing it was amazing too. We went and saw I
think it was Luminaia Mayan ruins and this was in Belize. Yep.
Just amazing, just absolutely awe inspiring. I was. I was
blown away, mind blown away that I was able totally

(21:33):
and I was, you know, I was. I was also
I had my breath taken away, not just because it
took you know, it was three hundred feet to the
top of this thing, but it was just a fantastic,
fantastic experience that they were able to build these complexes
with with such precision, and then they match up with

(21:54):
other Mayan temples perfectly.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
And it's all matches the star. And they didn't do
this with anything but reading the stars.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
That was it.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
There was nothing else to it. Well, okay, we could
right right, besides the aliens.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
But it was Yeah, and I have I have a
couple of questions about that, so I want to come
back to it. But we do have a halfe sighting here.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Hef a. Given your history, have you ever seen a
Mayan temple?

Speaker 4 (22:27):
I've never seen a man at all, let alone the
the side of their head. Are you talking about temple?

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Yes, yep, yeah, yeah. The skulls are weird. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Wow, that's an entrance, Jeff.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
That's what's out of the gate.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
My my apologies to the Mayans out there are bad.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
Half thing.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
How's your nicho and not my ins?

Speaker 4 (22:55):
Mm hmmm mm hmmmm. It's better on Monday.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
All right, that's that's good.

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Hey hey, uh, just not not that you need to
go into any details, have a because there's there's been
some scandalous there's been a scandal m M at at
the casino, right and I again, no no details. In fact,
you don't even really know what happens.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
So it's not I do now.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Oh, I'm just saying, never underestimate the stupidity of people.
That's all I was gonna say. I mean, you can
elaborate as much as you as you feel you want to.
But big scandal going on at the at the casino
out there, and drama rama all for the name of money, right.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
Yep, yep, yeah, yeah, So I can't really go in.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
I can't go into details, all right, that was very like, yeah, sorry,
very very finish. I think you just that was the
dry finish. Ever, that was like a sand finish.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
That was I'm gonna come, I'm gonna come, and then
it just goes.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
PLoP yeah yeah, and then I do it. But I
love my job.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
Yeah, no, I do not. I don't want you to
put that at risk.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
We love you, so so tonight's uh kind of often
it sounds.

Speaker 4 (24:24):
Like it is a little weird out there. I got
a good draw though, I got a good draw. I
get the last table of Pit one, which means I
get to go through all the Pit two, which is
the main pit, and by the time I get Pit three,
which is our new pit, the high Limit room, quote unquote,
that should be good and busy by then. So, I mean,

(24:48):
the tracks are laid out in front of me. But
right now I have five dollars.

Speaker 3 (24:53):
So now I'm calling it. It's gonna be a three
hundred dollars night.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
It better be yep, three hundred Buckslast night was five.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
It's it's memorild day weekend, dude, I.

Speaker 4 (25:07):
Know, so I would. I would like to make a
little announcement.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Oh, okay, are you getting married? You have another kid?

Speaker 4 (25:23):
You're close the first time?

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Oh wow? Or another job? Now you are a resident?

Speaker 4 (25:32):
Oh I wish uh no, I'm I'm officially divorced finally.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Oh my god, gosh, this is breaking news. Walk us
through it.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
How well it was? How do you feel it was
a quick, painless ten year process?

Speaker 3 (26:04):
God damn, dude, ten years?

Speaker 4 (26:07):
Whoa. I'm probably gonna write a book on how not
to do this, like every from from the beginning stages,
like the courtship and all that. This is gonna be
a big not to do things because, as fits you
said before, I am the king of not handling things

(26:31):
quite the right way, no matter what they are.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
I don't know that that's how I put it.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
You did way back way back? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Oh was it was it when you were staying with us?

Speaker 4 (26:44):
No? Well, no, before that, it was this back to
like to two thousand.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
Oh oh oh that that time?

Speaker 4 (26:51):
That time?

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Okay, got it?

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Yep, yep.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
So are you gonna are you gonna write this for
the young like the youth, like the youth category like
the young teen. I guess that would be really really good.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
I mean, that's that's where you got to start, you know,
you gotta get them young.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Yeah, but you know that's it's it's gonna fall on
deaf ears. These kids aren't dating anyway, they don't know
how to date. It's true that the landscape has changed. Man,
it's it's fucking weird out there.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
A yeah, well, congratulations, that's all.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
Congrats dude. Yeah, So so let me.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Ask you, is that like, is that like a shackle
off of you and you're like ready to dive in
and just start, uh, just dating and going crazy or
is this like just just a weight off your shoulders
and okay, I don't have to worry about that anymore.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Oh, it's definitely more of a weight off my shoulders
saying I'm I'm I'm not gonna I'm not going to date.
I'm not gonna do anything like that. I'm just gonna,
you know, all right, but.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Farm reports and uh, fornication exactly.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
But no, it's I mean, everything can kind of fall
into place now and and I can kind of figure
out where I'm at.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
All right, So that's closure, man, I mean that's I
would want closure as fast as possible. You've had you
waited for ten years? Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (28:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Yeah, it's fiftieth is coming up too, so we've got
a lot of celebrating to do.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Yeah, that's it. That's well, that's nice.

Speaker 4 (28:33):
I mean, I don't want to correct you, but fortieth,
my fortieth is coming up.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Reverse, You're you're reversing the Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
I was always forget about that. I don't know why.
It's almost either bullet thing in your eyes or something.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Yes, So I got a question for you. Since we're
on the topic of nipples. So, Kim Kardashian has announced
a new Skimspra, which is it actually has pierced nipples
woven into the bra yay or nay.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
So here's my thing. My initial reaction was, this is
beyond ludicrous, Like, what the why, it's so fucking I'm
not supposed to use that word anymore. But so stupid.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
No, retard, It's okay, retard its back. We're back, baby,
perfectly fine.

Speaker 4 (29:26):
I don't know, we'll see, we'll see, but we'll sit
for you. Then, really stupid. But then I was like,
you know, what, good for her? I mean, if she
wants to make more money. People are going to buy
that ship by all means, go for it.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Let's let's hear from hear from Kim herself.

Speaker 7 (29:48):
The first temperature is getting hotter and hotter. The sea
levels are rising, the ice sheets are shrinking. And I'm
not a scientist, but I do believe everyone can use
their skills to do their part. That's why I'm introducing
a brand new bra with a built in nipple, so
no matter how hot it is, you'll always look cold.

(30:09):
Some days are hard, but these nipples are harder, and
unlike the icebergs, these aren't going anywhere. The skim's ultimate nipple.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Braw and she's attacking climate change.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Yeah, can you imagine you're some fucking twenty year old,
twenty two year old you know, dick with not saying
they all are, but a lot of them are very emasculated,
very feminine. Men. You finally get this hot girl to
go out on a date with you, and you think,

(30:48):
my god, she's so into me. Look, her nipples have
been hard the whole fucking night. She's so into me.
And then you get her home and then you take
her shirt off, or she takes her shirt off, because
you know we're not allowed touch women. Uh and and
that's what's underneath what a what a downer? I I
I have to disagree, have I? I think I think

(31:08):
everybody who who even thinks about buying this brawl is
is retarded, is an idiot. I think Kim Kardashian should
lose money on this. I hope she does. Well, I
don't know, the problem is, You're probably right. The problem
is people will buy it, which is fucking dumb.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
All right, I'm going to play the mediator here. Now,
half A, have you ever experienced peer snipples? Both of you?
Both of you? Have you guys?

Speaker 3 (31:34):
Well you yeah? I mean you know, I have my
my ex partner she she got them pierced, like our
fourth date or something.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Yeah, okay, yeah, you're you were there for it, right,
it was.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
I was there for it. Yeah, I watched in the corner.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Well that's one, does half A? What about you?

Speaker 3 (31:53):
No?

Speaker 4 (31:53):
Huh hm hmmm.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
I think it's half Ay. Now that you're you're singing
and and totally divorced, you need to go out and
find a pair of pierce nipples and see if the
nipple bra is actually worth it them.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Yeah, I mean I'll take one for the team. I mean,
but I was thinking, like, it's is this not similar
to you know, fake eyelashes and stuff like that. Fit's no,
I I don't.

Speaker 3 (32:30):
I don't eyelash fuck anybody. I mean, I I like
natural I like natural tits. Okay, that's let's just go
on record with that. And I like to have sex
with them on occasion, and and I'm I don't. I
got no where else to go with that. I'm just saying,

(32:52):
like makeup and fake nails and all that, you know,
I there's there's just a limit, and and fake pierced nipple.
I got nothing for you. I would be so disappointed.
I'd be like, yes, because I'm I I'm into piercings.
I like them, not not all over the fucking face
and stuff, but you know, body piercings, tattoos, you guys know,

(33:13):
I'm I'm into the little bit dirtier side of people.

Speaker 4 (33:16):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (33:16):
I would be so disappointed if I got her shirt
off and I would say those are fake.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
It would be the it would be the equivalent of
of of getting going home and having the fake implants
that are there. Yeah, not even that, I mean, not
even the regular implants. We're talking about the lead press
on ones that you slip the.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, here's the thing, ladies, for.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
You what comes from Yeah, for the past thousand years,
we didn't need any of this ship and we still
had sex with you.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Stop you're you're beautiful the way you are.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
Just be who you are.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
All right, half a year you're about you're wrapping up soon, right,
he's gone. There, he's gone, damn it.

Speaker 3 (34:04):
Yeah, yeah, we lost him.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
All right, Well that's that's awesome. He was breaking up, Yeah,
he was. He was breaking up, and he's got to
get back to work and he's got a he's got
he's got a lot of drama at work.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
I oh yeah, that's uh you uh you got some
serious trouble going on there, all right. I I kind
of feel like Hafe's phone breaking up was a metaphor
for his divorce. So once again, congratulations haf A. You're

(34:35):
broken up from that piece of your life. Nothing but
blue skies ahead and and lots of and lots of
money and as many women as you can handle.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
So absolutely absolutely And Dan Bongino and Cash Hotel. Let's
go to him next. Ye you know what Maria.

Speaker 8 (34:59):
Cash is kidding We've been personally briefed extensively on every
single detailed nugget tendril of this case. One is actively
in court right now, so out of respect for the case,
it's probably more appropriate that I stay quiet on that. However,
I'm not going to tell people what they want to hear.
I'm going to tell you the truth, and whether whether

(35:19):
you like it or not is up to you. If
there was a big explosive there there right, given my
history as a Secret Service agent and my personal friendship
as a director, does with the president, give me one logical,
sensible reason we would not have if you can think
of what there isn't there isn't there in some of
these cases, that there you're looking for is not there.

(35:42):
And I know people, I get it, I understand it's
not there. If it was there, we would have told you.

Speaker 3 (35:50):
So then release the client list, you fucking penis head.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
No, no, this is least the client list. Then no, no,
that's not that's not this one. So we have two
clips from this interview. This is the one on the
assassination attempt. Sorry, that's okay. So as far as the
assassination attempt, the very first one, you know, the one
that CNN suddenly decided to go ahead and be there

(36:16):
for when they weren't at any other of his one
hundred and fifty thousand rallies for trum Trump's rallies. There's
no story. There's there's there's just there's there's no story there.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
And the kid was caught with a rangefinder an hour
before they found the ladder. There was a fucking cop
up there on the roof with him. But yeah, you're right,
that's all. That's all cool.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
If it wasn't, how why was he up there for
a half an hour after they saw him and nobody
gave the green light to shoot the guy or.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Just get a fucking beefy motherfucker up there, pick his
little skinny ass up and drop him off the top of.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
The roofs the roof. You've got sniper. You don't even
have to crash through. The guy could have been taken out.
And you're telling me that there's no story, or you
know there was a stand down order. Either had to
have been. Dude, I'm you're trying to fish something out.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
Do you remember a couple of weeks ago, three weeks ago,
when I was talking about that study that was talking
about like trust your gut you anybody. I dare anyone
to watch that video and tell me that they think
that that Dan Bongino is not lying, especially when he
gets to like what would be the reason?

Speaker 4 (37:32):
What?

Speaker 3 (37:33):
There isn't one? No, there's reasons. You're covering up something,
You're getting paid by someone, You're they've got your family,
you know, at knife point something. There's a fucking reason, dude.
The way he said that, I was like, dude, you're lying.
I know you're lying. And he knows he's lying.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
All right, So let's let's go and speculate. Why would
he be lying though? Is he waiting to drop something else?
Are they fishing for something else? Well, this is for
everybody who wants to go back and look. This is
the first confirmed assassination that happened on July thirteenth, twenty
twenty four at the campaign rally or Butler, Pennsylvania, where
I believe it was at least one firefighter was actually killed,

(38:12):
a chief and it was just just a terrible sight.

Speaker 3 (38:16):
I mean, any number of reasons I there. There are
there are some rumors out there that you know, the
Trump administration as a whole, you know, all the names.
We know, Bondi and these two morons that they're trying
to build a Rico case, and you know, go do
your research Rico. And you know, the thing about a

(38:41):
Rico case is it's all inclusive. It's kind of like
a class action lawsuit. It it takes down a lot
of people and represents a lot of people all at once.
If they can build that case and there can be
a global net, it just falls on everybody responsible for
this shit. And I'm not naming names, but Clinton's, you know, Obama's,

(39:02):
et cetera. Uh if if if they can just drop
a dragnet on all these people all at once and
have an air tight case, then all is forgiven. Then
I'm sorry what I just said about you, Dan, I
truly am. But but that's just a rumor. And and
also I don't know that that could even be pulled
off in today's day in day and age, it's it's

(39:24):
too easy for these people to disappear. So I'm again,
I'm disappointed once again. You know, we had, we had
so many hopes. I'm glad Trump won. I'm all for it.
I mean, the thought of Kamala being president right now,
fucking forget it. But but here we are being told

(39:45):
one thing and promised one thing, and and then we
just get this, this waffling, this this, I'm not gonna
look in the camera. I'm gonna make up some ship.
Look it right there, look at that fuck cash. Buttell's
not he can't look at the cameras looking up into
the left. That means he's lying.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
It does well here he is on Epstein.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don't believe it.

Speaker 9 (40:09):
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion.
But as someone who has worked as a public defender,
as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's
been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing,
you know a suicide when you see one, And that's
what that was.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
He killed himself.

Speaker 8 (40:27):
Again, you want me to get I've seen the whole file.

Speaker 3 (40:30):
He killed himself and no, it's hard work. I've seen
the file. Okay, so you're telling me that file hasn't
been redacted and the cameras just went off and the
guards have no idea and he first of all, he
had shit in his prison cell that would allow him
to kill himself. Oh god, so frustrating. I'm we all

(40:52):
know he didn't kill himself, Like this is actually the
worst thing they could have done was come out and
say what we all are all know is true and
tell us that we're idiots that were liars. That's the
worst thing they could have done. What they should have
done has come out and been like, yeah, there was
some foul play stuff, but because of national security, we
can't release it. That I would have bought, I could

(41:13):
move on with my life and not how it would
have been.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
The responsible way of handling it, right, Yeah, the responsible
way of handling it.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
But this he didn't kill himself. Fuck you guys. They
just lost all credibility with everybody who got them elected.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
But here's your carrot. Listen to this. Here's Cash and Dan.
It's also by the way, it's the Cash and Dan Show.
Now proves of information about January sixth actually happened on
January sixth, So there is, as it seems that I

(41:48):
find myself in a similar situation as Russia Gate, because
on January sixth and the prior Trump administration, I was
the chief of staff to the Department of Defense, and
I spent four years in a minor fortune litigating the
truth because people politicized what actually happened on January sixth,
And we now know unequivocally that President Trump lawfully authorized
the deployment and National Guard, and me, as the head

(42:10):
of the.

Speaker 9 (42:10):
Office of Secretary of Defense with the Secretary Defense, took
that action when it finally came in because it had
to have the governor and Mayor of d C's approval
on it. That's the way the law works. And once
it finally came in on January sixth, remember we offered
them to them days before and they rejected it. And
we've put out the letters and your show has done
great coverage showing how it was rejected. We mobilized the

(42:32):
fastest coal start in Washington, d C. Since World War
Two and the largest occupation of DC by the National
Guard since the American Revolution. That's what happened on January sixth.
But what you and your viewers want to know now
that we've beat back that disinformation campaign with actual truth
is what was the FBI doing. Well, we got answers coming.
We just found a trove of information and it's on

(42:53):
its way to Capitol Hill right now, and they've asked,
and they're getting them, and you're getting answers. On January sixth,
you're getting answers on what sourcing was utilized, what money
was utilized, how many assets were utilized, who made those decisions?
You're getting it. We can only control the FBI, but
you're getting it from the FBI.

Speaker 7 (43:10):
Were there FBI agents undercover egging people on?

Speaker 9 (43:15):
Like I said, that answer is coming and it's on
its way to Congress.

Speaker 8 (43:20):
You're about to I saw it. I saw the portfolio
of information. We dug far and wide to find it,
and I'm pretty sure now we have a conclusive, definitive answer.
But you and the public are going to have it.
You're going to see it in writing over to Capitol Hill.

(43:40):
But I just want to be sure we're clear. Having
been an agent and a police officer, there is a
difference between an agent.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
I know you know this.

Speaker 8 (43:48):
I don't mean to sound ridiculous, an agent meaning a
trained GS eighteen eleven federal agent, and a source or
an asset.

Speaker 3 (43:59):
There's a difference.

Speaker 8 (44:00):
When you see the material, which I promise you is
coming again, I'm not asking to trust us. I know
it's coming because I saw it yesterday when you see it.
I just want you to understand that that it's not
an apology for anything, thank you, but there's a difference
between agents and assets. And I just hope when.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
They don't get any political capital by going after an
assassination attempt or the Epstein list, they get zero political capital.
There's no Ammo there, but this they can go after
the Democrats on kind of like what happened this past
week when we started getting into prostate gate for Biden.

(44:40):
That's how I took that into that series of interviews.

Speaker 3 (44:44):
Yeah, I mean, here's the thing. I'm gonna be very
honest J six is yes, I care because I know
it was a sham and I what I saw on
TV was not a fucking insurrection. It was a bunch
of like idiots who were pissed.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
Well in the moment and then in the moment. In
the moment though when we were watching it, I mean,
this is a huge concern. This is like a major
big deal. The the theatrics, the the shots that were
that were that that CNN had and MSNBC had. I
remember sitting there watching MSNBC because that's who you go to. Obviously,
there was theatrics there that really captured the moment, right,

(45:29):
and they have to shut that out down.

Speaker 3 (45:30):
That also that also was suspect. Yeah, yeah, exactly. But
here's the thing. At the end of the day, nobody
was fucking kids on j six right, no one was
there having sex with underage people on the present right,
no one was trying to kill a president that day.

(45:51):
They were pissed because their guy lost. That's fine, that
happens all the time. I've been pissed too. I don't
I don't care about you. I mean, yes, in the
grand scheme of things, I want answers, and I want
the people who who tried to sell that lie to us.
I want them, you know, drawn and quartered. But let's
figure out the Epstein stuff. Let's figure out why what

(46:14):
is it they're in the hundreds now, one hundred and
fifty six people one hundred and fifty two people in
the in the who were you know, either working directly
for the Clintons or in their circle of trust are
dead now, like I want answers to that that shit.
People fucking died, people are having sex with children. Can
we prioritize things here? It's you know what you said,

(46:37):
the word, it's theatrics and I'm done with it. I'm tired.
I'm tired. No more lies.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
Well, we we got to get through this.

Speaker 10 (46:46):
First go back with breaking news in our politics lead
and a brand new excerpt from my upcoming book with
Axios is Alex Thompson. It's called Original Sin. I'm not
sure if you've heard of it. It's on Biden's Decline.
It's called Original Sin. I'm sure you've heard on May twentieth.
That's Tuesday, Original Sin. That's coming out in three weeks,
on May twentieth. That's just nineteen days away. In one
week and one day coming out in just a few days,

(47:08):
comes out Tuesday. You will not believe what we found out.

Speaker 11 (47:26):
Don't news people have to tell you what they know
when they find it out. Isn't that the difference between
news and the secret?

Speaker 6 (47:43):
You won't believe what we found out.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
No, That's why I'm watching it breaking news in a week.

Speaker 4 (47:53):
Now.

Speaker 6 (47:54):
I don't know how the rest of the country is
feeling about this book coming out, but I know New
York is hyped. How do you pivot from excitedly promoting
your anchor's book to somberly and respectfully promoting your anchor's book.

Speaker 8 (48:11):
Bidam's health was very much in the news even before
the cancer diagnosis was announced on Sunday.

Speaker 12 (48:16):
That's because of a new book by Ceann Jake Tapper.

Speaker 5 (48:18):
This was already going to be a tough week, and
this makes it much harder. And that is a reference
to the fact that our colleague Jake Tapper and Alex
Thompson have a book that's set to publish on Tuesday.

Speaker 12 (48:31):
This very tough news, this very challenging news, and at
the same time, the backdrop of our colleague Jake Tapper's
book with Alex Thompson coming out this week.

Speaker 2 (48:46):
It's so hard, it's such.

Speaker 6 (48:49):
A difficult time, so unfathomable in terms of the pain
this family must be feeling. And yet if you act
now and you use the code backslash tap that book,
you will Obviously, this twenty percent off ofver is not

(49:19):
a who actually framed this difficult news as perhaps even
more of a reason to buy this book.

Speaker 13 (49:26):
The timing, no former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis is
certainly dramatic, coming on the eve of a blockbuster new
book about his health and his time in the White House.
Go on, I'm sure some observers will say that the
reporting in the book is even more important now.

Speaker 6 (49:45):
Yet nobody's saying that. No observers will say it's more
important now. Some observers might think, did these CNN people
work on commission?

Speaker 3 (49:56):
Like?

Speaker 2 (49:56):
Why are they hawking this fucking thing? Is this a
girl scout key situation? Fits? We had for months and
months and a year, two three years we were talking
about Biden's dementia and how he was falling apart and
how he couldn't keep it together for five minutes. You

(50:17):
couldn't keep a thought even close to it, and he
couldn't stay on track for anything. A week and a
half ago, all that started to come out again. All
that started to come out. You got the big dementia business,
the auto pen, all of this came to fruition all
over again. It was a big deal. And then a

(50:42):
ninety degree turn, he's got prostate cancer. Everybody go out
and men out there, everybody in chat, all of you
guys go out and get your prostate check, because prostate
cancer is no joke. I'm not joking about it at all.
And I would also say that after you're seventy years old,
it's still important to go ahead and get it, even
though everybody thinks you're gonna die anyways, go out there

(51:03):
and get that prostate checked and make sure that you
live for as long as you want to live. But
to get back to this, how did this become a
story this week other than to sell Jack Tapper's book.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
I mean, I don't have an answer for that. It's
it's bread and circus, man, I guess, I guess that's
where my head goes. It's bread and circus. And I'm
and I'm yeah, like you said, every it wasn't just us,
but clearly a lot of people were out there. We
were all pointing our finger doing the you know, point

(51:41):
at the TV screen thing. Every time Biden fell, every
time he made up words, every time he fumbled over
an answer. We all knew he had dementia. Anybody who's
been around dementia knew he had it. And for them
to lie to us, to shine us on, to gaslight us,
it was gaslighting on a level that we've never seen before.

(52:03):
It's just it's just so angering and then and then
now they're trying to blame it on the prostate cancer
or that that exacerbated it. Fuck you, Fuck you, it
doesn't matter. And then and then we have the auto
pen controversy, which I will probably get to next. But
it looks like he wasn't running the country for at
least the last three years, maybe all four years of
his administration.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
And we knew that he wasn't. We knew that he wasn't. Yeh.
But now it's all been justified, and they're trying to
pass it off is because well, he well he has
prostate cancer. It doesn't fucking matter. If he's on medication
that's making him loopy and not be able to govern,
he shouldn't fucking be there. And I know what I'm saying.
I know I'm saying. Well, then I would put Kamala

(52:45):
in the office.

Speaker 3 (52:47):
Well she wasn't but running things either.

Speaker 2 (52:49):
Well no, no, but but she would have been the
one in charge if he had, you know, the twenty
fifth down.

Speaker 3 (52:54):
Well oh yeah, right, I'm right exactly, I get it.
I mean they were between a rock and a hard place.
They got this vegetable elected and then they were like,
oh shit, I guess he has to govern.

Speaker 2 (53:03):
Now.

Speaker 3 (53:03):
Let's not forget Joe Biden was a first of all,
a career politician who actually was a fucking piece of shit.
He was like one of the most racist if you
go back and look at there's a there's a there's
a racism you know uh uh o meter that they've
put out, And if you go back to his record
in the in the eighties when he got elected, he

(53:25):
was the most racist piece of shit human being on
the planet. He's a fucking asshole and he should have
never been even close to the presidency, let alone vice
president and then president and and and yet the Democrats
want us to forget about all of that. He's a
good guy, he's a great he's a family guy, so
wet that he's licked a few kids ears. It's no
big deal. Yeah, he showered with his daughter and maybe

(53:48):
she he made her, you know, fondle him. But whatever,
it's no big deal. He's a good guy. But it's
just it just lie after lie after lie. And I'm
telling you there's a growing anger in this country from
from from me, but also from people like me and
people that I know. You know, if we've been told,

(54:11):
you know, don't don't kill anyone, don't steal, don't lie,
don't you know, ten commandments, whatever bullshit you want to
believe in But but this is this is the roadmap
to being a good person. Okay, great, I try my
best to be a good person. I've made mistakes, I've
fucked the wrong person, I've I've done things that I'm
not proud of. But day after day I try and

(54:32):
be a better person. And these pieces of shit just
in our face lie to us, and we're all realizing it.
There's too much open information now, we all know it.
Stop lying. Just come out and tell the fucking truth.
We'd have so much more respect for you if you
just did that. And they they can't help themselves. And
then and then and then to you know, monetize it

(54:54):
with a fucking book. Tapper needs to be I don't
know what's the worst way can die being flayed. I
guess he needs to be publicly flayed.

Speaker 2 (55:03):
So okay, zoom out, zoom ount it's not I don't
I don't think that's even about it. He's going to
make some scratch off of it. Absolutely, But if you
zoom out, yeah again, going out to thirty thousand feet, right,
you look at the big look at the big playbook.
He's making money off of it, he's shilling it away.
Everybody's everybody's going to be able to go and go
and buy this book. That's fine, but the book is
positioned to require accountability. Now, in twenty sixteen to twenty twenty,

(55:33):
everybody was bitching about Trump's cognitive ability, which in hindsight
he really didn't have any issues. Twenty twenty comes around
and you get this invalid in the office, this wet noodle. Now,
all of a sudden, the Democrats want accountability. We need

(55:53):
accountability for everybody. We can't ever let this happen again.
I'm Jake Tapper, and I put my foot down, supported
by the d and see that's all it is. It's
one big circle jerk. Here's the team Jeffries Dollars store obamb.

Speaker 4 (56:07):
Tation that President Biden.

Speaker 14 (56:10):
Is going to meet this moment with the courage and
resilience that he's consistently shown seems to me entirely inappropriate
that at this moment in time, when President Biden is
dealing with a serious, an aggressive form of cancer, there

(56:31):
are Republicans who are peddling conspiracy theories and want us
to look backward at a time when they actually are
taking health care away from the American people. No, as
House Democrats were going to look forward. They literally are
trying to take health care away from millions of Americans

(56:53):
at this very moment, in the dead of night, and
Republic Dolkins want to fan the flames of conspiracy theories
at this moment.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
No, there's there's no conspiracy theories there. There's nothing that's
a conspiracy theory. He was not fit to be president, period,
no end of story. We've established that he had cancer. Unfortunately,
however you want to look at it, he had it
his whole presidency. It's pretty much a fact. Doctors have

(57:25):
come out and said it multiple times. Here's CBS medical contributor.

Speaker 3 (57:32):
Yeah. And by the way, hakem h those millions of people,
like ninety percent of them were not supposed to be here.
Notice he didn't say American citizens. He just said Americans.
Most of the people being taken off of Medicare and
Medicaid are either you know, one hundred and fifty years
old or whatever all those people they found.

Speaker 2 (57:52):
Or super or they're able bodied, and there's nothing wrong.
They can go out and get a fucking job exactly,
help get actual insurance. Yeah, their mood.

Speaker 3 (58:02):
Its being taken away from old American citizens. Unless they
don't deserve it. Fucking ass would need be getting regular checkups.

Speaker 15 (58:10):
Yeah, so it depends on the kind of cancer you're
talking about here. We do know it's quite aggressive. Again,
so the time in which it would take to spread
to the bones is going to be shorter than with
a less aggressive cancer. And he's eighty two. Normally doctors
will stop screening for prostate cancer at seventy five or
so because after that the prostate cancers you typically pick

(58:31):
up are very slow growing. And so the harms of
all of the testing and treatment for something that may
not kill you. You know, you're talking about risk ursus benefit.
It may not be worth the risk.

Speaker 10 (58:42):
Isn't there a blood test that men can take to
know if they have an issue that might warrant further examination.

Speaker 15 (58:49):
So there's something that we call a PSA test, but
that can also be indicative of many different things. It
could just be you have an enlarged prostate, maybe you
have a low grade infection in the prostate. There are
many things that cause that, and so this is again
why after a certain age doctors will typically stop screening
for prostate cancer. Wow, but in his case, it's not screening,

(59:09):
it's important to emphasize this was diagnostic because he had
urinary symptoms and so there was a reason to do
more testing quickly.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
What is your final message to men of a certain age, Well.

Speaker 15 (59:20):
Then at a certain age, you need to be seeing
your primary care doctor for regular exams. And it's not
just for prostic.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
Doctor Grounder, CBS. They snowed the country. They got away
with it. That's where we're at. We had a president again,
regardless of what they're using for that excuse at this point,
because who the fuck knows, you know, the presidential doctor.
He's not copying to it, even though he's being called
in front of Congress. Now we got snowed, and now

(59:48):
the Democrats are going farther to go ahead and make
sure that it's about prostate cancer, which it shouldn't be politicized.
This isn't something that should be politicized, but we're going
to do that anyway. How's that beer doing.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Oh, it's been gone for a while, it's been gone
for a while. It went down, you know you know
what it went down? Yeah, it was it was an
easy drinker. I I actually, you know, I don't say
this very often about I pas. I'm kind of a
one and done with I pas, because God, so many
of them just taste the same. That one was really good.

(01:00:26):
I would have that beer again, I I I and
not just you know, if someone bought me a beer,
I'd take it. No, I would go out and seek
that one again. It was really refreshing, very good.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
All right. I love this Coffee Porter. Smog City Brewing,
fantastic brewer. All their beers are just very clean, very
on point. They if they tell you it's gonna be
a style, they're gonna nail it. And I just absolutely
love this one. This is the Coffee Porter. And during
our break, I'll go back and figure out what that
movie was. I swear I cannot think of what it

(01:00:58):
is now. But it's nagging at me. Fits, it's nagging
at me. Yep, all right, beer two, let's get after it.
Let's do it. Beer two fits. I have the barley
Wine aged three years in heaven Hill Bourbon Barrels fool

(01:01:24):
As from Mason al Works.

Speaker 4 (01:01:28):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
I wasn't too bad, man.

Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
I posted it to Chat. Sorry, I cannot do a
b a Berrocus. I can't get that. Nobody can get
that awesome. I don't think there's there's not one more
person who could who could do a b a baroccus
and have it count.

Speaker 3 (01:01:45):
No, I mean that that dude saw some ship.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
So uh, this is from Mason ale Works. Drink up,
fool be a barracus. Uh from A team obviously go
back and if you have a watch the A team.
I don't know why you're listening to us. You clearly
need more schooling. But I'm super stoked about this. The
artwork is by a guy named Billy Daggers. You guys

(01:02:12):
can look him up, probably on X but it's ba
baracus and he's wearing a a hammer around his neck,
big gold chain. And this is a barley Wine thirteen
point five.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
Yeah, the artwork on that is great, totally captured his spirit.

Speaker 16 (01:02:35):
Oh oh it is so full in my mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
There you go when you know you're venturing down south. Yeah,
and the taste is just perfect and uh, you're a
mouthful and you're just lick you're you're just licking and
sucking and.

Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
Oh, oh.

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Oh god, it's this. It's it's so fucking good. It's sweet.
It's the super English malt. It's sweet. It it's calmly.
There's that fig there's no booze to it. You but
you get a little bit of barrel. It feels old,
but just fucking on point nice.

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
What what's the ABV on that one?

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Thirteen point five? This might be the best barley wine
I've ever had, ad Ie god ship, Damn. It's drinkable,
dangerous as fuck. Oh wow, be a barracas. I I can't.

(01:04:15):
I mean, unless you're gonna try and do an imperial stout,
I can't think of a beer that would have fit
him better. Damn.

Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
Yeah, But I mean, I don't know. I don't know
if you want to make a really black beer for him,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
I'm okay, I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Want to get weird, but I think I think a
barley wine was a good choice because it's it's it's strong,
it's in your face and sweet. It's so sweet and
smooth and smooth. Yeah, it's got gold chains on it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
I mean, fuck, oh god, that's such a good barley wine. Damn,
Mason Ill works.

Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
Well done?

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
All right, what do you got over there?

Speaker 3 (01:04:59):
Well? You know, I had a fifteen percenter out there,
and I and I and I thought, for our first
show back in a while, I would just climb over
the top of everything and do that fifteen percenter. But
I but I didn't. I you inspired me by your
first beer. So this is from Bombastic Bombastic Brewing. This

(01:05:20):
is called uh psychopomp. This is a maple bourbon barrel
aged coffee Imperial stout.

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Whoa, so yeah, so.

Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
You got some maple, you got some coffee, so you
definitely have the breakfast aspect. But it's it's an imperial,
so I believe it's twelve point Oh no, I'm sorry,
it's fourteen percent. So I I I took off a percent.
I have a fifteen percenter out there only fourteen? Yeah?
Which beer bombs? Yeah? That cycle pomp yep, yep, you got.

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
It, oh boy. Brewed with maple syrup in the boil
and fermenter, It's then aged in bourbon barrels with an
infusion of maple syrup. Finally, we balanced the maple with
a careful dose of rich cold press Thomas Hammer coffee, rich,
roasted and layered with maple sweetness. The stout is a

(01:06:15):
harmonious blend of flavors that's both indulgent and refined. All right,
hit it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
Good, God, damn all right? Thick as oil. Of course
you've heard of say that a million times. But this
thing is thick, it's heavy, it's it's an imperial stout
every drip of the way. And then you taste it
and I'm damn near. I'm gonna tell you, this is
almost This is almost light. The maple and the coffee.

(01:06:48):
What you just read there is exactly what's going on here.
The maple is sweet, the coffee has a little bit
of bitter. The stout brings it up from behind, as
stouts do really fantastic beer. I'm I'm I'm fascinated with
this thing because i you know, sometimes and we've talked
about this on the show, sometimes maple or maple stouts

(01:07:10):
can get a little sweet, just too too much maple,
right that That is not this. This thing is is
just balanced as fuck. Like like you know, remember when
back in the day they used to do those those
stunts where they'd put a wire across like my naira
falls or whatever, and somebody would walk across it with
a with a big pole, you know, oh yeah, yeah,

(01:07:33):
Well this this is like a three and fifty pound
uh you know, offensive lineman from the NFL who gets
on this wire and perfectly balances the entire way across.
Like that's what this feels like. It's heavy, it's big,
but it's balanced every step of the way. Nothing, nothing
takes over, nothing is too much. It's just a great beer,

(01:07:56):
really well done. Love it. Bombastic. I've so the other
beer I had out there, that's a fifteen percent er.
That's a bombastic also. So you're gonna be hearing from
them for the next couple of weeks because I I
found a run of them and I just bought them all.
They all sound delicious, they they just it's a great brewery.

Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
I don't think I think this is the first time
we've had a bombastic on here. M h m hm,
nice it is.

Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
I think they're fairly new, I don't. I don't think
they're I think they're post COVID, so I think they're
like a twenty twenty two brewery or something. But they
so they haven't been around long, but the fuck they're
doing it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
Right man idahome On Tana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington. I'm
sad that I can't get them out here, but I'm
gonna have to. I'm gonna have to look into that
they're they're they're getting the expec to the South. Yeah
you get in, you're getting Yeah, you're getting in the Vegas.
You should be. Come on, just come on down, Arizona.
It's not that fun. Come on, it's all.

Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
Yeah, it's it feels good. Just go a little deeper.
It feels better when you go deeper.

Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
Am I right? Absolutely? And then waiting there, waiting there, waiting,
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
You just want to yes, like the Mormons, like who
who doesn't need a good Mormon soak? Right now? Any takers?
Come on, I'm ready to soak. Let's do this.

Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
I uh, I yeah, I'd be fine with that, a
little soaking. Whatever I'm in. I really don't have a
better pivot from that. Well, as soon as you say
Mormons soaking, it's just like, well, everybody's just like thinking, wow,
Mormon soak. You're trying to like figure it out, like

(01:09:37):
why would you do that? And you're like, well I
kind of get why you do that? And then you're
like you go way too deeper, like you know what,
maybe this is like then it's weird.

Speaker 3 (01:09:44):
But yeah, I mean, because there's some really weird shit
around it. Like people talk about they hire somebody to
come and and and shake the bed while they're soaking,
you know, so so it's like like there's movement and
it feels really good. But I'm not the one doing it,
so we're not actually having sex. I'm just soaking. But

(01:10:05):
then my my roommate comes in and starts, you know,
knee in the bed and we shake and then you know,
may maybe maybe somebody has a happy time. You know,
that's weird. Mormon soaking is weird.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
I I guess my my question is it is that
voyeurism then? Because your buddy comes in and starts like
bouncing on the bed and jumping on the bed, you
know that's what's going on.

Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
Oh, one hundred percent, dude, I would if listen. I'm
not I don't want to get weird here, but if
you asked me to be your shaker, like you're like, dude,
I really like this girl. I want to soak in her,
but I want some movement, you know, I want a
little bit more Where you come to be my shaker.
I'm absolutely showing up in a fucking gimp costume and

(01:10:55):
I'm jerking off while I do it. Absolutely one percent guaranteed,
you don't even have to pay. I appreciate you being
there for me, dude, how to percent there for you?
Haf a that goes for you too. Uh yeah, but
that's my payoff. I don't I don't need money literal payoff.
But yeah, but show me a good Mormon girl getting

(01:11:17):
soaked in oof. My first girlfriend was Mormon.

Speaker 2 (01:11:21):
You know this.

Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
She was wild, dude. She was wildly scorter i've ever
had in my life.

Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
I had a Mormon girlfriend for about three seconds also, and.

Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Yeah, you did.

Speaker 4 (01:11:32):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
We share that in common.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Her name was Emily. She had a gimp, she had
a little walk a little dude.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
It wasn't a it wasn't a limb. It was it
was a shuffle.

Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
It was it was it was a happened your hip
kind of a thing.

Speaker 4 (01:11:48):
It was.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
Yeah, there was definitely sock wrong already. Hey, so did
that did that compromise you know, sex at all?

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
Or I never had a Yeah? I never had sex
with there.

Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
Okay, so maybe she was just afraid of, you know,
being lopsided or something like you have to go inside.

Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
I was afraid of being lopsided. That's how That's how
far off it was. It was like one hip was
on like it was. It was, there was, there was,
there was like she was walking on stairs the whole way,
you know where like you ever walked on the sidewalk
and you got one foot in the gutter and you
got one foot on the on the sidewalk and you're
just walking. It's kind of weird. That's the way it was. Yeah,

(01:12:27):
it's weird.

Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
And she needed like the really thick, extra thick sole
on the one shoe. But she was cute, dude, she
was cute. I'm not I mean taking nothing away from them.
Maybe she was a veteran of some war that we
don't know about, you know, like I mean because vets
come back all the time missing a leg and we're
okay with that. But like Emily, yeah, yeah, I'm just saying, like,

(01:12:52):
you know, maybe she's holding untold secrets about a war
that she just can't talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
She could have been or all right, let's let's let's
move on. Let's let's move nowhere to go with that.
I'm sorry. There's there's there's a there's a there's a
there's a wall to hit there, and we think we
hit it pretty squarely a couple of time, all right,
So what do we want to do? Do you want
to go do you want to talk about genocide? Uh,

(01:13:19):
Comy and his Seashells? Or do we want to go
with COVID because we have vengeance there?

Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
You know, fuck Comy and his Seashells. That story got
so weird. I don't even want to touch it because
because we all saw it, we all know what happened,
we all know what it means.

Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
And he was pimping his book.

Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
Yeah exactly, And you didn't just you didn't just happen
upon this on the beach, you fuck stick. We all
know you didn't, So so stop with that. I don't
I don't even care. Comy is a He's a He's
a non He's a non starter for me. You know that.
That's the guy that shows up to your first date
and you're like, oh, oh, it's him. I thought it

(01:13:58):
was the other James. Uh fucked that guy. Uh yeah,
we don't need to go there. Let's you know, I,
let's do COVID. I'm feeling a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:14:08):
We do covid R at the moment, because let's do COVID.

Speaker 3 (01:14:12):
You know, a good I told you so. Every once
in a while feels good.

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
It feels good. It feels good. It's kind of like
soaking without the gip.

Speaker 3 (01:14:19):
Yeah, yeah, with no with no shaker.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
Domestic violent extremists. That's what we were. Biden administration labeled
opponents of COVID mandates is domestic violent extremists. That's why
we were kicked off of YouTube repeatedly. Yeah, every time
we mentioned anything having to do with COVID. Well, it's

(01:14:43):
all coming out now, it's in Congress. It's all filthy.
COVID vaccinations killed people. Here's Peter McCullough.

Speaker 17 (01:14:55):
I've seen and examined more patience, I've examined more data,
and I'm one of the most published people on the
topic in the world. And as a cardiologist, I can
tell you my role in this was to fight disease,
preserve life, and above.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
All, do no harm. Do no harm.

Speaker 17 (01:15:20):
Now, the topic today is myocarditis or heart damage from
the COVID nineteen vaccines. I'm a cardiologist. I know the
topic well. I've examined thousands of patients with this problem,
thousands before the pandemic. I had two patients ever with
this problem. There's one thousand and sixty five papers in
the peer reviewed literature on COVID vaccine, mayo carditis. So

(01:15:44):
let me summarize them for you. The first one that
came on my radar screen that was alarming came from
Washington University in Saint Louis, August eighteenth of twenty twenty one.
The first author is Verma and colleagues know eng a
journal Medicine. Forty two year old man comes into Washington
University hospital with vaccine myocarditis. The infections ruled out. It's

(01:16:08):
the vaccine. He's in the hospital. This is one of
our best hospitals in the United States. He dies three
days after taking maderna. They can't save him in the hospital.

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
See doctor McCullough moved mic front just a little bit
away from me.

Speaker 17 (01:16:22):
Then then one was reported from Korea by Choi and colleagues.
This is now a younger man, just a few days
after Pfizer. He comes in the hospital. He dies within
eight hours of being in the hospital. I can tell
you I'm a cardiologist. That doesn't even happen with heart attacks.
He dies within eight hours. I examined all of the

(01:16:44):
slides in the images that the Koreans had showed us.
It looked like somebody took a blow chorge to that heart.
It was so completely fried with inflammation his heart was destroyed.
These cases, which were widely known at the time, should
have gotten everyone's attention.

Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
But you can't sue pharmaceutical companies because it was outlawed.
This is mainstream now. Look up died suddenly. Look up
the thirty thousand young athletes that just up and died
randomly while they were playing a sport, and they were

(01:17:27):
all vaccinated. This is a thing, and now it's a
congress moderna won't even put their vaccination up for trial.
They won't even put it out. Now that came out
this week, it's done. It's over.

Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
I just went to the doctor this week. I finally
established a PCP. First time in twenty five years I've
had a primary care I just haven't needed one. I'm
going to he wants to check in. He's he's kind
of cute, so I'm into it. But he was he

(01:18:05):
was asking me if I wanted a COVID vaccine. I'm like,
absolutely not. How about shingles? No, thank you. I've already
had the chicken pox. It's in my body. I don't
want to be vaccinated for something I already have he
went down the list. I think by the end of
it he was a little frustrated because I was like, no,
thank you, no, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
He's not going to get as going to get his
four bucks from thank you pushing it.

Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
Thank you. So I you know, it's still happening. I'm
I'm thankful that they have pulled back their mandates for
you know, young children and babies, which is insane that
that was ever a thing. Insane, and that they've also
pulled it back for older people or at risk people.

(01:18:47):
But at the same time, what what about the twenty
year olds who are who are going to their you know,
their college physician to get a check up or to
get their physicals so they can qualify for the soccer team,
and that the doctor's like, yep, you need the COVID
vaccine and then they're dead two weeks later on the field.
What the fuck? Crazy shit? And look, we all knew

(01:19:08):
this was happening. It's part of the This is one
of the reasons we started the show, and and one
of the things that we've talked about many times on
the show that again, and we go back to what
we were talking about at the beginning of the show.
Lots of lying going on, and we're fucking tired of it.
Stop lying, Stop doing things just for money, Start doing

(01:19:28):
things just for people, right, Start putting people first, money last.

Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
That's how it's supposed to work.

Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
What a game changer that would be.

Speaker 2 (01:19:36):
Jesus, there was no six feet masks didn't do shit
being having people labeled as domestic violent extremists. That's that's
hitler stuff. You want to talk about fascism, you want
to talk about about total rule, That's what that shit is.

(01:19:59):
And I was put on you by your government, by
the Biden administration. So don't don't give me that Trump's
a fascist. Don't give me that he's authoritarian. All that
shit happened under Biden. All of the censorship, people getting
kicked off of YouTube, doctors not being able to actually

(01:20:20):
be doctors because they were having their licenses pushed. Nurses
couldn't talk because they were going to lose their jobs.
That's the fascist shit. That's what happened under Biden. So
don't give me that Trump is the problem.

Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
Amen. Well said. And let's not forget the thousands and thousands,
I don't know how many thousands of military fire police uh,
you touched on it. The hospital staff who because they
would because they wouldn't take it.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
That's a fantastic point. The firemen, the first responders, the
people you absolutely have to have, and who are they
backfilled by the LGBT mafia?

Speaker 3 (01:21:08):
Go there, don't go there, mafia.

Speaker 2 (01:21:12):
You don't think that wasn't planned, do you?

Speaker 3 (01:21:15):
Yeah? Yeah, shit, it's dude. This has been a hell
of a five years, you know, since since we first
found out about COVID, or first heard about it. I
guess to now. I mean, if you think about how
much the world has changed, and here's here's the deal.
We're never going back. It can never go back, which

(01:21:35):
is why I guess I get so angry because we
can never go back. Okay, that's fine, but don't tell
me this is progress. Don't tell me that that lying
is the new norm. Don't tell me that. Well, I
guess it's always been there. Governments always lied to it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
Oh, the Smith Mond Act was done away with, so
now you can propaganda against your country.

Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
I mean it's okay because Obama said it was. It's fine.

Speaker 3 (01:22:02):
Yep, yeah, because it's for the greater good. Right And listen,
you know, there's an argument to be made that, you know,
again the old George George Carlin line, you know, imagine
you know the average American and how stupid they are,
and then and then realize that fifty percent are dumber
than that. Okay, good point, valid, And so maybe you

(01:22:25):
don't want everyone knowing everything because a lot of them
are gonna do bad shit with it, or they're gonna
freak out, or they're gonna overreact or underreact, and they're
not gonna do with it. But that leaves the top
fifty percent of us, which I would hope I'm in
uh to, to just squander in in the lies and
and the the uh the redactions. That's the that's the

(01:22:48):
worst is when they withhold information. I don't know, it's
a we're in a shitty spot, and I don't I
guess my frustration stems from at this moment time, my
frustration stems from the fact that it's not getting better.
You know, I was so disappointed in Dan and and Cash.

(01:23:08):
I I that was so disappointing to hear them talk
like that. And then you have the Tapper book and yeah,
I've known this for months years. Why didn't you fucking
say it. I mean to John Stewart's point, like, aren't
you supposed to like that's to report.

Speaker 2 (01:23:23):
The news when it's the news. Yeah, you're supposed to
be talking about when it's when this is what it is.
You're supposed to be thinking critically. You're supposed to be
asking questions. You're supposed to be acting on things. You're
supposed to be doing your fucking job. You're an investigative journalist.
Allegedly you're supposed to say, Hey, this is kind of
fucked up. What about this? UHC? United Healthcare UHC?

Speaker 3 (01:23:51):
Did you know?

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
Uh C gives kickbacks to nursing homes if they avoid
transferring a patient to the hospital. Two thousand nursing homes
were in two thousand. Nursing homes were incentivized to lower
hospitalizations through financial rewards like premium dividends and shared savings.

(01:24:17):
Jesus Christ, United Healthcare, your insurance companies. They've gone from
six hundred in stock prize to below three hundred. They
deserve to crater and be done away with. Nurse practitioners
were pressured to push do not resuscitate orders. Can you

(01:24:38):
imagine being in the room with somebody and and they're
they're kind of ill, they're sick, but they're they're not
like on death's doorstep, and you're the nurse who goes
in there. Hey, uh uh so you got a called?
Uh you want that d n R. You don't want
us to resuscitate you?

Speaker 4 (01:24:56):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
How the fuck did we get to this point?

Speaker 3 (01:25:00):
That is one step away from doctor Keborki and fucking
assisted suicide ship and he he he was doing good work,
he was he was only ending the lives of patients
who were in serious pain, never coming back. There was
no cure. Let them go because it's their choice. This
stuff is like like you said, you have a cold,

(01:25:21):
oh a sniffle, I'm recommending a DNR and.

Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
You're not going to like yeah, It's it's like the
It's like the money you remember Monty Python. I think
it was the Life of Brian or I think it
was the Life of Brian where it's the Black Plague
and there they got a cart full of dead people
and yet one guy on there who's still alive and
he's saying, you're.

Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
Not dead yet, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (01:25:46):
That's exactly what this is. This is this ye art
imitates life?

Speaker 3 (01:25:50):
Oh shut up?

Speaker 2 (01:25:52):
Yeah, yep, and hit him in the head. Yeah, yep,
Thank you, Aaron. It was the holy grail. It was
one of those I appreciate that that's where we are.
But you know what was the big deal this week?

Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
H there was one?

Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
Well genocide?

Speaker 3 (01:26:18):
Yeah, all right, let's do it. South Africa.

Speaker 2 (01:26:21):
You ready to do this?

Speaker 4 (01:26:22):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:26:23):
Let's uh. This is Patrick Bate, Bette David.

Speaker 18 (01:26:33):
Part of the dramatic scene in the Oval Office today,
the tense confrontation President Trump ambushing the President of South Africa.

Speaker 15 (01:26:39):
Next another Oval Office meltdown, President Trump ambushing the President
of South Africa.

Speaker 8 (01:26:44):
President Trump is being accused of conducting something of a
diplomatic ambush a South Africa's president in.

Speaker 15 (01:26:49):
Thee to be with you, I'm Katie sur President Trump
orchestrated another Oval Office ambush.

Speaker 8 (01:26:55):
Today is today Donald Trump meeting with the President of
South Africa.

Speaker 12 (01:27:00):
And attempting to ambush and humiliate that leader.

Speaker 15 (01:27:03):
To Zelensky territory, where essentially he was a bit ambushed
inside the Oval Office.

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
Felt like an ambush in there, kind of like the
President's Lenski meeting in the Oval Office.

Speaker 12 (01:27:13):
This was an ambush.

Speaker 11 (01:27:15):
It was orchestrated.

Speaker 14 (01:27:16):
Little Romapposta brought his best diplomatic self to this meeting,
but nothing could have prepared him for this multimedia ambush.

Speaker 10 (01:27:24):
What started as to some degree in ambush, Well, Katie,
I mean it wasn't ambushed.

Speaker 3 (01:27:28):
Ambush, ambushed, ambush.

Speaker 2 (01:27:31):
Democrats got their marching orders. The script was to call
it an ambush. What we're talking about is President Trump
ran a video discussing all the white farmers who have
been killed in South Africa and parts of their government

(01:27:53):
calling for those white farmers to be killed in South
Africa along with the eff They've got a lot of
shit going on in South Africa and there's absolutely no
reason that this shouldn't have been done. There was an

(01:28:16):
episode of West Wing and I think it was uh,
I think it was called well anyway, it was uh.
The President had some real talk and he called out
I think it was somebody from Malaysia or something or
Micronesia or whatever it was called him out for their

(01:28:37):
human rights and things. He slapped them around big time.
That's what this was. And I'm sorry. That's what's going
on in South Africa. Whether you like it or not,
I know it's not I know, I know talking about
white people being slaughtered is not is not cool, right,
it doesn't fit the narrative that everybody wants. But it's
a thing. Nobody should be slaughtered, Nobody should be murdered,

(01:28:57):
nobody should be killed. There shouldn't be genocide anywhere, any group, period.
And I'm sorry if calling attention to something like this
is wrong, We're fucking lost again.

Speaker 19 (01:29:12):
Yeah, yeah, turn the lights down and just put this on.
It's right behind you.

Speaker 4 (01:29:20):
It's not.

Speaker 20 (01:29:21):
It's not this monament do we We talk to you
people that went to occupieland said from you, from the present,
from what we don't care.

Speaker 19 (01:29:34):
We can do what everybody want to do. That's so
it's not you thought that.

Speaker 2 (01:30:06):
So the video goes on, it shows their government leading cheers,
leading songs about killing white farmers. That's where it is.

(01:30:29):
And we want to and our media wants to play
it off that it was an ambush, that we should
that we should not, that it really isn't genocide. And
I think you did. You did the math right. I
think the math was even though it was like one
percent of the population, which is I think it's what
is it? One percent of twenty seven percent of the
population is white and one percent is actually what was it?

Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
No, no, no, it was it was seven point eight percent?
Is Oh, hold on, we got we got a hafe
sighting here. What's Upfe, let's up, We'll get We'll get
back to the math in the second math. You know, hefe,
you're a you're a math guy. The argument was out
there like that that only seven point eight percent of
the South African population is white, and yet only one

(01:31:14):
point eight percent of the killings were white, and so
how does that make sense? How are you saying it's
a genocide? Well, if you do that fucking math, that's
a quarter of whites. Yeah, it's almost twenty five percent
of whites are being killed. Jesus dude, any anybody anywhere
would look at that and be like, if twenty five
percent of any ethnic group in any country was being

(01:31:35):
wiped out, that's a big deal. But but they they're
they're trying to twist it with the math, and it
doesn't math out. And so I did the math, and
I I mean that was my crusade this week, because
you're just try and shut people down. Of course, you know,
they don't want to hear that, they don't want the facts,
and they move on from it, but Jesus Christ, a
quarter a quarter of them are being slaughtered. And that's

(01:31:59):
not to say the displacement numbers. People that are scared
because you know, a one fourth of their neighbors have
just been killed. Like you have. You have a farming
community of twelve families, and three of them are gone, Fuck,
you're you're gonna move. Everybody's gonna move, You're gonna get

(01:32:19):
the hell out of there. It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
And and I just want to point out too that
this is after last week or the week before, when
I think it was fifty some Africaners came over right,
they were they were accepted as asylum seekers and the
right let into the country. That was not okay with
the Democrats, that was not okay with the liberals, but

(01:32:43):
not for eighteen million, fifteen million illegals, was completely fine,
no problem, no questions asked, no due process, Just let
them on in. Let's just open the door. It's perfectly fine.

Speaker 3 (01:32:56):
Well, because if you have a dark enough skin color,
you're welcome. If it's too light, go away.

Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
Well, it's because because liberals like slaves, they want slaves.

Speaker 3 (01:33:07):
Hey, I'm gonna say go there.

Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
I just went there.

Speaker 3 (01:33:11):
That's what they want makes Shane half a. Yeah, we
take us to the speaking of farmers. Do you have
a farm report?

Speaker 4 (01:33:22):
Well, hang on a second, I'm I'm worried about I'm
worried about as certain somebody. Yeah what yeh?

Speaker 2 (01:33:30):
Who is it?

Speaker 4 (01:33:31):
Well? I don't know if they exist or not. But
what if there's a woman out there? Last name side
name jens? Oh huh? What about hurt thought?

Speaker 3 (01:33:45):
That's a thought?

Speaker 2 (01:33:46):
Oh my god, you know your.

Speaker 3 (01:33:51):
Your sister is one last name away from that.

Speaker 4 (01:33:55):
Yes, you should go down there and find his brad
oside and falls in love.

Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
Well, then how do you take his last name?

Speaker 4 (01:34:05):
You don't you got you gotta hyphenate, You gotta hyphenate. Well,
you have no choice.

Speaker 2 (01:34:09):
Okay, google your kids? Forcing me to look up genocide?
Now I look up Jen oh side and he's forcing
me to look at genocide. This is bullshit.

Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
Wow, huh?

Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
Like, do I have to put an apostrophe? Let me
try Jen aposto apostrophe side.

Speaker 4 (01:34:32):
Yeah, this is great.

Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
By the way, Living listeners.

Speaker 3 (01:34:36):
Oh, by the way, I think I got one.

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
I think I got one.

Speaker 3 (01:34:40):
By the way, Mike, Mike, Uh, dirigible is spelled d
E R I G.

Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
I b it's a callback to the first show.

Speaker 3 (01:34:52):
Yeah, he he couldn't. He couldn't spell it, and now
now I'm having trouble spelling it. But it's a dirigible.
So the B l E is at the end, So
there you go.

Speaker 4 (01:35:01):
All right, Hey, I was just dealing blackjack real quick.
I gotta say this, you know, I got to interrupt
because this is really important, okay. And I look up
and there's this woman walking towards me from the bar,
like in my direction, and she's got this weird just
like a really like an eye catching design on her
shirt and it's like sparkly and so yeah, exactly. So

(01:35:26):
I'm looking at it, and then I look up at
her face and she's well old, you.

Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
Know, okay, okay, yeah, advanced in age.

Speaker 4 (01:35:37):
And she looked yeah, and she's looking at me and
she smiles like I caught you looking at my boobs.
And I want to go be like no, no, no, no, oh,
you're in this well yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
See she knows you're divorced. It's open season on you, daddy.
She's all that can smell it. You've got pheromones coming
off of you, You've got this hank thing act but
the absolutely you know what, Hey, I have a question
for you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:36:12):
This is this is a this is a question I've
been wanting to ask you guys for a long time,
probably longer than is appropriate. But let's say you know
a cougar, all right, so you can picture in your
head like a cougar, you know, forty five plus. I
don't know, I don't want to stereotype, but an older
woman who's who's clearly you know, had her previous life,

(01:36:36):
she's divorced, she's out looking for a good time. Sure, uh,
you know, fairly attractive but advanced in age, and and
you think, all right, fuck it, all right, you get
her home?

Speaker 2 (01:36:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:36:50):
Why not?

Speaker 2 (01:36:51):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:36:52):
I mean a hole as a hole. You get her home,
you start, you know, you get to second base, third base,
and you realize, yeah, you realize she's got like fabulous,
like the tits of a twenty year old, she's got
the body of a twenty year old. Does that all
of a sudden erase your preconceived notions of her? And and

(01:37:17):
I'm and I'm asking.

Speaker 2 (01:37:18):
I don't have any preconceived No, once I cross over
that line, I'm I don't have any pre I'm committed
all my, my, my, I'm I've I my decision was made,
I've burned my ships, and I'm committed. I don't nothing else.
And I mean, tomorrow I might say what the fuck
did I just do? But I'm that next five minutes

(01:37:39):
at least, I'm totally there.

Speaker 3 (01:37:42):
Okay, I mean, and I'm not I'm not asking this.
I'm not trying to sexualize, you know, women in general
and just be like, Oh, she's hot actually under the clothes.
What I'm what I'm getting at, what I'm asking for
here is there's a there's a run of of older
gentlemen out there who are clearly in their fifties, sixties,

(01:38:04):
And I'm thinking about the the guy who was in
I can't think of his name right now, it'll come
to me, but he was in The Accountant. He was
also in uh War of Tomorrow or something like that,
that Netflix movie. He's an older guy, he's bald, he's
clearly like in his seventies, but he's fucking ripped, he's

(01:38:26):
fucking jacked. And I'm just wondering if that translates for
women who are like, oh, it's an older guy, and
then you get his shirt off and you're like, holy shit, dude,
you got a fucking twelve back. You're fucking ripped. I'm
just wondering if that translates both sides, because for me,
it would totally I'd be like, hey, you know, why not.
I'm with you, Mick Shane. You know, like, hey, those

(01:38:47):
those ships are sailed. Let's let's go ahead and give
it a run. And you get her clothes off and
she's in amazing shape. Her tits are like, you know,
her nipples are pointing at the at the at the ceiling.
I mean, that would just like to me, it would
be a a plus, I guess. So I'm just I'm
just wondering where you guys land on that.

Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Yeah, I'm yeah, I mean, I'm everything's gravy on top
of that.

Speaker 3 (01:39:13):
Yeah, okay, yeah, but that was what that was. That
dude's name, God damn it. JK. Simmons. Yes, that guy.

Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
He's a perfect exam because he's ripped radar. She's like
sixty he's like sixty five.

Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
No, no, no, he's I think he's in his seventies, dude,
is he check that?

Speaker 4 (01:39:33):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
I think he's in the seventies and he's he's in
better shape than I'll ever be in.

Speaker 2 (01:39:37):
Like, so he's.

Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
He's seventy Jesus Christ, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
I mean he's like, I'm ripped.

Speaker 3 (01:39:47):
I'm not saying he's he's in like he's in like
Chris Hemsworth shape. Yeah, he looks great. Yeah, So I'm
just I just was wondering, I'm sorry, hefe do you
have a farm report? I didn't mean a de real
us there.

Speaker 4 (01:40:01):
Uh what now? Oh, a farm report.

Speaker 3 (01:40:05):
It's been so long, I it has been so lot.

Speaker 4 (01:40:09):
I have one.

Speaker 2 (01:40:10):
All right, here we go.

Speaker 4 (01:40:22):
So I was thinking about what to do the farm
report on and I thought, well, as usual, let's give
the people what they want. And overwhelmingly people have been
asking for you know, like babies, baby animals and their

(01:40:43):
gestation periods and shit like that. Yes, over over, I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:40:48):
Like I can see why they would want that.

Speaker 4 (01:40:53):
Voicemail with this stuff, you know. Yeah, yeah, we're gonna
give you a little, a little knowledge. Here are with uh, well,
it's his favorite animal, the draft yep, and they get
birth standing up. Whoa the baby giraffes head and hoofs
come out first and then the rest of it falls

(01:41:13):
to the ground. M hmm sounds.

Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
Hey, females are pimped, dude, females of any of any
animal pimp.

Speaker 2 (01:41:23):
No, it is gett like eat or something, or watch
out for it wants to eat me.

Speaker 3 (01:41:32):
Isn't Isn't the baby like running within two hours? Like
it can run? And how long do we take to walk?

Speaker 2 (01:41:38):
Yeah, we're parted for like two hours? Two years?

Speaker 3 (01:41:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:41:45):
How about the surinam toads?

Speaker 3 (01:41:48):
So what I'm sorry what.

Speaker 4 (01:41:51):
Surinam toads?

Speaker 3 (01:41:52):
Sam surnam? Yeah, okay, all right.

Speaker 4 (01:41:56):
Yeah, how about them? The male fertilizes the females eggs,
and then the eggs are attached to the female's.

Speaker 3 (01:42:04):
Back, yes, and the stimbers.

Speaker 4 (01:42:06):
Around them, and eventually, when they're fully formed, the tadpoles
erupt from the mom's back.

Speaker 3 (01:42:15):
See this, This is exactly why I have always said,
I have always maintained no that when I come back,
I want to be a surinam female toad. Sure, yeah,
that's exactly why.

Speaker 2 (01:42:28):
Just imagining like sunburn blisters and then popping and then
toads just like leaping out.

Speaker 4 (01:42:38):
Yes, that's so cool. About no kangaroos, Oh yes, the Joey's, Yeah,
the little Joey's. They have a very short gestation period
a little over a month, and the little jo born
underdeveloped and it crawls in the mom's pouch where it
develops further for a few months. Fast.

Speaker 3 (01:43:01):
All right, I take it back. I'm coming back as
a joey. Like that little pouch just looks so warm
and inviting and comfortable, Like you just get to sleep
in this warm little place while your mom takes care
of you. That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:43:12):
You stick your head out occasionally and you're like, you're
underdeveloped and you're cut looking kind of retarding. You stick
your head up, Hey, this is kind of cool. Then
you stick it back down for like another month and
a half.

Speaker 4 (01:43:21):
I'd get like a PS five in there, something cool.

Speaker 3 (01:43:24):
Oh yeah, and a large screen TV, like a seventy
inch like those pouches stretch.

Speaker 4 (01:43:32):
And finally we'll wrap it up with the cuckoo catfish.

Speaker 2 (01:43:36):
Cool what catfish?

Speaker 4 (01:43:37):
Cuckoo catfish? This catfish will whim over to a uh
sicklid they pronounce it, which is a break freshwater fish. Yeah. Ye.
They will lay their eggs in that fish's mouth to carry,
and then the male thicklid comes over. We're to fertilize

(01:44:00):
this all takes like a few seconds. The male one
comes over to fertilize what he thinks are all the
sick lady eggs, but he fertilizes all of them, and
the catfish as eggs, they hatch faster than the sick
lits eggs, so they hatch and then they just eat
all the sicklid eggs.

Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
Dude, that is so gangster, right, Like I dare I
dare some fucking dude from the from from the hood
in like South central l A to be as hard
as that. Like, actually I ate babies to get to
get strong. No you didn't.

Speaker 10 (01:44:38):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (01:44:39):
Yeah, do you want to come back as a cooker catfish? Now?

Speaker 3 (01:44:42):
Maybe definitely put it on the list.

Speaker 2 (01:44:46):
You've got it. Wow, there's that might be the best
farmer for ever ever.

Speaker 4 (01:44:53):
I don't know about that. They can we can wind
me up though.

Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Oh I know, dude, And can we just talk about
the fact that like it's it's part of the gestation
produ uh process that you get to come in someone's mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
It's like it's like your neighbors. It's not even it's
not exactly this fish has nothing to do with the process.
You dump some eggs in there, jiz all over them
and then you while you leave, and then in like
a month they're eating the fish as kids.

Speaker 3 (01:45:36):
Yeah, dude, that's that is a horror movie. Dude, that's gangster.
That's gangster. Imagine if that's how.

Speaker 2 (01:45:46):
We just tomorrow and still be astonished you came up
with that. That's that is fucked. I'm just telling you, right,
that might be your best farm report ever. That's like Mike,
Mike is calling it the gold standard of farm reports.
Yet that's yeah, you've got gold standard. It's way up there.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:46:06):
You know, his his bar is real high.

Speaker 4 (01:46:09):
We know that.

Speaker 3 (01:46:10):
In fact, his bar is so high he was drinking
course of course, of course.

Speaker 2 (01:46:14):
Like that's that's how hard that that dude rolls.

Speaker 21 (01:46:20):
You know what earlier, Sorry, go ahead me, I'm gonna
go alright, alright, good good ship, good ship man Later later, all.

Speaker 2 (01:46:38):
Right, watch this you ready? You know what else is hard?

Speaker 3 (01:46:51):
There's people up there.

Speaker 2 (01:47:05):
You know what just happened.

Speaker 19 (01:47:08):
It's crashing.

Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
Yesterday when I got back, the first story that I
saw fits from my trip was the Mexican Navy crashing
into the Brooklyn fucking Bridge, and it was just everybody
had a picture of this. Everybody had a video of it.

(01:47:32):
There's people hanging from all over the ship because they
think it's amazing, and it just hit the fucking bridge
and there's people dead and I don't wow, just wow.

Speaker 3 (01:47:47):
You know, that's that's a good point from chat. I
bet they don't even have even have insurance on that
because they're probably illegal. I mean, I'm not, I'm not.
I'm not trying to be racist, but they're probably illegal
and they probably don't even have insurance on the ship.
You know, the best part of that whole video is
there's people up there. Oh God, that one guy falls hard.
I hope you hit the water and not the boat.

Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
And then there's one idiot just stand there does like
I would be dumbfounded. Also, I toldally what, there'd be
a stupid little in my face as I'm watching people
flying through the air, and uh, just.

Speaker 3 (01:48:24):
This is this right here, This is a PSA for
why you don't I mean, this is why you have
to take some sort of mathematics, right. I mean, it's
a really simple math equation.

Speaker 4 (01:48:36):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:48:36):
The bridge is is x feet tall, Mexican ship is
x plus you know whatever number x plus fifty feet tall.
That's not gonna fit. I mean, listen, I you know
this isn't rocket surgery here, this is this is basic math.

(01:48:58):
Brooklyn Bridge is a hunt than fifty feet above the
surface of the water. If my mask sticks, yeah, it's
that plus fifty, then you're not gonna make it, like I.
And as as you're approaching that, wouldn't you be like,
maybe we're not gonna make it. We should probably do
something with the rudder or the uh. I don't know

(01:49:20):
what the parts of the ship are, the sails, the engines,
the crew. Isn't somebody doing that math? And by the way,
there were people up there, yes, aren't the people up
there going like don't you see it? It's not like
the ship is going one hundred and fifty miles an
hour and you can't see it coming. That's it's going
like top speed twelve maybe twelve, like seven or eight

(01:49:44):
knots top speed. Wouldn't she be like, hey, that's coming
right up my face. I should probably get down to
the ship.

Speaker 2 (01:49:53):
And you're captaining the ship. Granted it is being pulled
by a tug. Okay, got it. You couldn't figure out
when you were two hundred and three hundred four hundred
feet away from it. I'm saying it's not gonna make it.

Speaker 3 (01:50:07):
Yes, exactly, dude. I know when I'm entering a hole
that's too small for what I'm putting in it, ryo,
I I go get a different thing, a different vessel.
That's that's just crazy. Video.

Speaker 2 (01:50:26):
Dude. Act Blue is declined to testify under oath before Congress.
They're going to be subpoenaed and they're going to come
in shocking and I I and there needs to be
there needs to be arrests. There needs to be purp walks.
These fuckers need to the jail, and they need to

(01:50:46):
do the same thing. It needs to be the same
thing for wind Red. Make sure everybody is straight up
about things. But we know Act Blue, we reported it
several times over the last two or three years that
they're fucking filthy, they're using senior citizens, they're laundering money.

(01:51:09):
I've seen it in my own mom's bank account, So
don't tell me it's anything different. They need to go
to fucking jail.

Speaker 19 (01:51:16):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:51:16):
I was happy to see that, but they need to
be again be called.

Speaker 3 (01:51:19):
Yeah, call them out in the carpet. And then again,
I don't know why we don't have at this point
in society. I don't know why we don't have like
public executions for these people. Just gone get get rid
of them, goodbye. Well a lotos.

Speaker 2 (01:51:34):
Lines before we go, We're gonna we're gonna jump back
for a second. So Alarno's line, so public execute I
totally get that. Pay per viewer, shit, I got it.

Speaker 3 (01:51:43):
Yeah, make some money for the government.

Speaker 2 (01:51:45):
Okay, let's let's go ahead and touch on something that's
annoys the fuck out of me. I need to find
the fucking story on it, all.

Speaker 3 (01:51:57):
Right, dude. While you find that, I'm just gonna throw
something out a hypothetical. What if the what if? Okay,
what if the new tax was a pay per view
channel of public execution of you know, public authorities who
have betrayed the trust. I mean, so if you can't
afford to buy the pay per view at.

Speaker 2 (01:52:17):
You know, you have me a public execution period, yeah,
or you know, charge whatever you want hundred bucks because
I mean, have a block party, right like WrestleMania, right,
I mean yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:52:28):
Exactly, like just pay for it and then and bite
all your friends and neighbors over to watch it. Everybody
pitches in ten bucks or everybody. Look, hey, I'm providing
this service, but you bring the beer. I mean, we
all win, right, we all win.

Speaker 2 (01:52:42):
You got to have a really you got to have
a really large you have to do it like WWF though, right,
So you got a really or like mma where you
got like a card, so you've got six amount of
people you're going to execute, and then you pay. Yeah,
it's like you're thirty nine, right, and then it's out there.
It's done, bing bang boom, it's it's and maybe there

(01:53:03):
is some drama. Maybe somebod will get us. Uh you know,
maybe somebody will get a stay of execution.

Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
You don't ever know, you don't know, yeah, exactly. And
and you like you start with the low the lowball
stuff like like a like a you know, a local
school board or something. You know, they're trying to they're
trying to turn kids into trans you know, or whatever,
trans pedophiles or whatever you call it today. And then

(01:53:29):
you work your way up to like the President of
the United States, like, oh, ship, you know, Biden got
got acquitted again. Well, man, I'm so glad I paid
you know, forty bucks for this that, and.

Speaker 2 (01:53:42):
You get a you get a camera inside the Supreme Court.

Speaker 3 (01:53:46):
Dude, and you know what, and everybody gets a like
a like a if if you ordered it. So let's
say you order it. You know, you're you're the you're
the big ship on your block, and you're like, hey,
I'm gonna order it, and all your names come over,
all your friends, but you're the only one that gets
a participation medal, Like, yeah, I've I've I bought you know,

(01:54:08):
the last seven public execution pay per views, and I've
got the medals to prove it. Like so yeah, Bob
down the street, Yeah he came over and he brought
the potato chips and the and the and the fun dip,
But you don't have a fucking metal dude. So that's
great that you saw it, but I bought it. And
so I'm a better citizen than you, Like there'd be

(01:54:29):
bragging rights, absolutely right, and you.

Speaker 2 (01:54:33):
Get like for the CBDCs, you a little bump up
in your street credit, exactly, credit you a little more
rations that week.

Speaker 3 (01:54:42):
Your social credit just went from a negative three to
a negative one. Yeah, you're in.

Speaker 2 (01:54:48):
What do you do when you're when they're they're doing
the uh, the real like the MTV version of the
biggest loser.

Speaker 3 (01:55:01):
Only it's for tuer stories.

Speaker 2 (01:55:04):
I mean, it's for immigrants, immigrants because this Department of
Homeland Security is currently looking at Yeah, okay, this bothered
the fuck enemy. And I know we were in jest
about the public execution sort of, but the US Department

(01:55:26):
of Homeland Security is currently reviewing a proposal for a
reality reality television show in which immigrants would compete for
US citizenship. Okay, all jokes aside. This is sick. It
shouldn't be to that level. This is this is not good.

Speaker 3 (01:55:47):
Okay, but but okay, I hear you, I hear you.
But all right, this is with the lowercase B. All right,
this is not a but if you don't have the
means or the money to to buy your way in
to buy one of these these gold cards, right five
million dollars or whatever it.

Speaker 2 (01:56:06):
Is, well yeah, that's I mean, this is.

Speaker 3 (01:56:10):
Okay, but but this is your shot. This is your shot.
And and again aren't we wanting the best and the
brightest here in this country? So what's wrong with the
competition A little competition for it? Like we want the
best dude, the best dude, that the best woman, the
best man, and then I think I mean, just to
double down here, the winner of the man's competition and

(01:56:32):
the winner of the women's competition, they they have to mate.
They're there now it's an arranged marriage. They have to
fuck at least once.

Speaker 2 (01:56:41):
I'm just saying this is like next that next level
Hunger Games.

Speaker 3 (01:56:46):
Everybody likes this idea, everybody I you can't go wrong
with it.

Speaker 2 (01:56:52):
So you're gonna turn it into an arranged marriage, not
only at the end to win, but at the end
you have to marry the male where you have to
mirror the female.

Speaker 3 (01:57:02):
Yeah, that's the that's the that's the season finale, that's
the that's the conclusion. And and for an extra for
an extra nine, you get to watch them have that.
You get to watch them copulate like that's on that
spot film. That's that's well, that's the only fans version.

(01:57:24):
But yeah, there's hidden cameras everywhere without within the room
and the bed and wherever else you want them. They
make cameras so small Now you could probably put one
on the edge of his dick and you get to
watch the.

Speaker 2 (01:57:36):
Whole there's plenty of dick Hams. Yeah, you can totally
have dude.

Speaker 3 (01:57:39):
Yeah, exactly. Why not?

Speaker 2 (01:57:44):
Did you know that the Only Fans the owner of
Only Fans I can't remember his name now, but he's
in talks to sell only fans for eight billion.

Speaker 3 (01:57:53):
And that's that's a steal?

Speaker 2 (01:57:56):
Oh really?

Speaker 3 (01:57:57):
If oh yeah, if I had eight billion, I'd buy.

Speaker 2 (01:57:59):
It, Okay. So yeah, well but dude, dude, everybody is
starting to put a I chicks up there now.

Speaker 3 (01:58:09):
Yeah yeah, I mean that's true.

Speaker 2 (01:58:11):
Is it really worth that? That's what I That's what
I'm struggling with. I'm not. I mean, I get it,
eight billion. If you're gonna get out, get out of it,
I mean, is it gonna be worth more? Probably not.
Don't write it until the write it into the dirt,
take your eight billy and go and do something else.

(01:58:32):
I he's getting out before the AI revolution actually takes over,
because you know it's gonna be nothing but AI chicks
from here on, Only fans. I've even looked into trying
how do I make an only Fans chick and throw
her up. I'm even starting to look at that, because
why wouldn't I imagine my my, my depravity figuring out

(01:58:53):
what I want to go and throw here. Let's go
and let's she wants to wear black this week.

Speaker 3 (01:58:57):
And let's let's let's let's put this in. Okay, my
entire working life, my entire working career, and this this
is not this is not minus taxes. This is just
my gross how much I have grossed over my life.
And again, I you know, I'm in the social services area,
so I'm not making six figures or anything, but my

(01:59:20):
gross from my entire career has been like one point
two million. So yeah, if if you can get out
for eight billion with a B, it help. If you
can get out for eight million, do it. That's that's
more money than most people have ever made in their
entire lives, just just to.

Speaker 2 (01:59:40):
Be free of aggravation. I would be fine with it,
exactly right. Billion dollar that's what he's in talks to
make after that.

Speaker 3 (01:59:49):
Dude, that's like a that's that's a that's a lot
of money. That's a lot of money. I would do it.

Speaker 2 (01:59:57):
Hey, cool, shit wise, let's let's let's discussed up before
we wrap things up here, we're getting towards the end.
This is here. Well, let's go and play some of
this video.

Speaker 3 (02:00:07):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 18 (02:00:10):
So to get to your question about solar power from space.
And again I can put you in touch with people
that have been working this for decades because it is
it has been known that we could do this. The
physics have been known, and now we're at a place
where it's been demonstrated. The X thirty seven, the Air
Force space plane that used to be secret, that's not
secret anymore. You know, it's been doing experiments showing what

(02:00:34):
I'm going to describe right now. And what you do
is that the intensity of that sun's power, you build
a solar array that can absorb that sun's power, and
then you translate it into a radio wave and then
you beam that radio wave down to Earth and you
it's received by it called a rectenna, and then you

(02:00:55):
turn it back into electricity and you're done. I mean,
it's that simple. But because it's a radio wave, it
is not diminished by the weather, okay so, or the
atmosphere or the gravitational field or any of the things
that can sometimes prevent energy from getting to the Earth.

(02:01:16):
And this is the other piece of it. The demonstrations
that we see are at efficiency levels that we are
not used to right now. Any electricity you're getting right now,
whether it's created by wind energy, solar energy, nuclear energy,
fossil fuel.

Speaker 2 (02:01:36):
Energy, wave energy.

Speaker 18 (02:01:37):
You name the technique for delivering the electricity that's powering
these lights right now, and you're lucky to get in
the high twenties low thirties of efficiency. Meaning by the
time you create the energy at a power plant and
you bring it across the power lines and you bring
it into your house, the heat dissipation and the efficiency loss,

(02:02:00):
you're barely getting to twenty percent, okay, or thirty percent
at best. Solar panels the same way. They're low efficiency,
but you know, we make it work. Solar panels are
problematic too, and so is wind because it's not always windy.
You know, President Trump talks about this all the time,
and there's day and night and weather. So if you're

(02:02:20):
up in Alaska, solar panels don't work when it's dark.

Speaker 2 (02:02:23):
You know, half the year.

Speaker 18 (02:02:25):
So the forms of energy we're going to see coming
in are going to be a tapestry of all these things.
It's going to be helium three when we start mining
the asteroids in the moon for helium three. That is
such an efficient and effective, clean energy way of producing
a massive amount of energy for Earth. Hydrogen even though

(02:02:46):
hydrogen can be dangerous, there are ways of controlling it.
Nuclear is on a path to where the odds of
this chair going off high order are larger percentage wise
than those nuclear reactors going off high or these modular
small nuclear reactors that can power a city, okay, or
a home or a cluster of homes anywhere on the planet.

(02:03:09):
But twenty percent efficiency in the current method of delivery
of energy. The experiments in space are showing the promise
of initial efficiency levels of eighty percent efficiency by trans yeah,
by just by taking.

Speaker 2 (02:03:26):
So that is Stephen Quast and he's a retired lieutenant
general from the US Air Force, and he was on
the Sean Ryan Show. Interesting stuff, really really interesting stuff,
and I thought it was interesting. Is the X thirty seven,
which we talked about a couple of years ago. What
are they doing up there? Why are they they're throwing
up this? Uh this, you know, spaceship is just going

(02:03:46):
to cruise around up there. Interesting, very very interesting. We're
talking about microwaves being used and yeah, eighty percent, would
you know, efficiency would be fantastic. I'm not sure I'm
totally buying that, but it's still a hell of a
lot better than thirty percent, right. I thought it was

(02:04:07):
interesting that popped up on our raider this week.

Speaker 3 (02:04:11):
Yeah, it popped up everywhere again because this dude went
on Sean Ryan. From everything I can tell, the science
checks out. I mean, you know, I haven't done the
experience myself. I don't. But like you said, radio waves
are extremely efficient. I mean, that's what your microwave uses.

(02:04:34):
That's that's why radio waves were chosen to run radio
stations because they were so efficient at getting through the
atmosphere AM stations. AM radio waves are extremely efficient. I
mean you can on a good day, on a high
visibility day, you can pick up radio stations from Cuba

(02:04:56):
all the way up here in the Pacific Northwest on
an AM station. HAM radio raves even go farther. And
you're you're talking about you know, uh, you know, line
of sight and and curvature of the earth type shit,
and you still can pick them up. So yeah, radio
waves are extremely efficient. And and I I think I

(02:05:17):
said this earlier in the in the chat, but uh,
you know, you're talking about the early sort of thinking
there their early machinations of a Dyson sphere, which is
which is you know, basically creating a sphere around your
local star, a giant you know, huge, you know, millions
of miles across sphere around a star to harness all

(02:05:40):
of its power. And then you just build, you know,
your your civilization on the inside of this sphere, so
you're harnessing every bit of the Sun's power. Because again, uh,
you know, in climate models, current climate models, you know,
they they talk about irradiance, uh, and and how that
affects the climate. That irradiance is like eight percent of

(02:06:06):
the energy that the Sun gives off. It gives off
X rays, gamma rays, radio waves, microwaves, It gives off
so much energy on so many levels that we don't
even see. So when anyone wants to tell you that
the Sun isn't responsible for climate, dude, the thing is

(02:06:26):
ninety three million miles away and it can still burn
you within an hour. So don't tell me that it's
just irradiance. Irradiance is ten percent. It's not the light
that the Sun is just giving off. It's giving off
a ton of energy and we're missing most of it.

Speaker 4 (02:06:43):
Right.

Speaker 3 (02:06:43):
We don't use we as humans don't use most of it.
Plants use a lot, other animals use a lot. The
oceans absorb a ton of energy and they use it.
But yeah, I would put this in the category of plausible.
And again I haven't seen the science because it's it's
all top secret and whatever. But interesting stuff, like you said,

(02:07:06):
very interesting, very very exciting. I mean, if this is
if this is doable, if this is something that let's
say we're working on, that Space Force is working on
or whatever, that's a huge I mean that puts us
a leg and head and shoulders above everybody else. But

(02:07:29):
you know, we'll see. I mean, this is the kind
of stuff where I get excited for for human hit.

Speaker 2 (02:07:35):
This is the fun stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:07:36):
This is yeah, yeah, like this is stuff. What's going
to come in the next Well, it's not that you
know that.

Speaker 2 (02:07:43):
You know, the site, the tsunamis don't hit. All the
quote unquote climate change bullshit doesn't happen, and we all
make it to you know, for a good twenty thirty
years down the road, we actually see technology catch up
with where we should be. That's the cool stuff. More

(02:08:03):
of that, I'm digging that.

Speaker 19 (02:08:05):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (02:08:05):
More to coom for sure fits which beer you taking
a bed?

Speaker 3 (02:08:13):
Well, nothing negative against the raven Black Raven offering my
first beer. Great beer, very very good first beer. I mean,
great opening bali, but holy shit, this bombastic. It is
every bit of that fourteen percent. And you know you
said the word earlier scary when you were talking about

(02:08:34):
your barley wine. Just you know it's you're not getting
a lot of a lot of booze from it. This
also is hiding the fourteen percent really well. Yes, I
know I'm drinking something more than a six percenter, but
it doesn't feel like a fourteen. This feels like like
a nine nine and a half, where yeah, I could
have a couple and be okay, well it's fourteen and

(02:08:58):
I'm definitely feeling it. I can't wait to go back
and listen to this show on Monday and just see,
just watch the change in my wordiness because I get
really talkative when I'm I'm feeling it, which I am
right now. So great beer. I'm definitely taking the bombastic again.
So well balanced. I've not had a breakfast out like

(02:09:20):
this that that balances the maple and the coffee so well.
You usually get too much of one or the other,
and this one is like, no, that's exactly. I just
feel like I ate some pancakes, had some coffee to
balance it out, and I'm ready for my days. So
great beer, how about you? What are you taking a
bit be a Barracus. And it's not nice.

Speaker 2 (02:09:42):
It's not because I don't like the coffee porter, because
I do. That is a that is a fantastic porter,
very drinkable. That could be an everyday shooter. I would
totally take that. This the bee Berracus was it was
special and that was a really really and I in fact,
I haven't finished it. It's a sipper so much body

(02:10:03):
to it. The mouth feels fantastic. It's boozy. I can
feel it now. I've been a little lippy tonight. I
appreciate that because I'm gonna plad b A B A
would would approve of that. Oh yeah, just just a
just a fantastic beer, just a fantastic beer. So I
would take that one for sure.

Speaker 3 (02:10:23):
Nice. I'm glad you chose that one. I would have
also just from hearing you. And also, it's fucking BA Broacus.
Like the BA stands for badass, right, I mean, come on.

Speaker 2 (02:10:36):
That's where it is. Yeah, that's what it is, badass brocas.
Ye all right, guys, it's been three weeks. Thank you
so much for listening. We missed it, We missed you,
we missed chat. Thank you to Buttercup, l Aaron, Mike, Tabby,

(02:10:59):
Moxie was here for a little bit. Brad popped in.
Thanks everybody for joining us this week and not forgetting
about us. Thank you for letting us take off a
few weeks. Being able to reset, Dude, I being able
to disconnect for a couple of weeks was was ideal
for me. Yeah, man, and I feel good about going
forward and I think we got some surprises coming up

(02:11:21):
in the next few Yes we do, or so yes
we do.

Speaker 3 (02:11:23):
Some some big stuff is coming. And I mean not
to not to get you too excited, but uh, the
three of us have have put our heads together and
we feel like it's it's time to up our game
a bit. And so more news to follow. But yeah,
exciting stuff. I we're excited about it. I hope you
guys are too. You know, Whiskey Hell is ready to

(02:11:46):
take the next next stage in our development. And yeah,
big stuff coming.

Speaker 2 (02:11:51):
It's right, we're looking forward to puberty. Puberty is can
be awesome. Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yep. All right, thank
you for listening. At Whiskey Underscore Hell is going to
be the X feed. Whiskey Hell Pod is going to
be the feed on ig Instagram. You guys can pick
us up anywhere. If you listen to the show, you

(02:12:12):
know where to get us. We're on every network you
can possibly get a podcast, So just grab the show, follow, subscribe,
listen often. We love you. I'm Steve McShane, I'm fits
think critically.

Speaker 3 (02:12:29):
Act accordingly.

Speaker 2 (02:12:31):
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