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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 March fifteenth, seven thirty six in the evening This
is Whiskey Hell podcast. Your news show fits. I yuh
got very sad news. We need to right off the top.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
You got.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Rosie O'donnald's left for Ireland.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I know, of all the fucking countries she could have chosen,
she chose my motherland and Ireland got screwed. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
What do you think Conor mc gregor is gonna do?
You do you think he uh, he's he's got to
have an opinion on this.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
I think I think he's gonna fight her. I think
I think it's gonna be a death match. Winner gets
to stay.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Where are they going to send her? At that point though,
Jane's jet. I hear they're having a potato shortage.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
Now yeah, yeah, well she does like her potatoes. I
I don't I don't know what you do with her.
I guess put her on a raft and and let
her I don't know. I mean, it's not just that
you have an immigrant in your country that you don't
want there. It's that she's really famous for being an
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absolute asshole and she's in your country, so like you
can't I mean, whatever you do, it can't be public.
I mean, gotta keep it. That's a black bag job.
That's a that's a middle of the night Osama bin
Laden Seal Team six.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
I wonder which is worse though, the immigration problem that
they had prior to her coming there or her getting there.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Dude, No, their immigration problems over. They're all gonna want
to leave. No one wants to be around her there.
She is the immigration problem. Now, that's it. I mean,
so for that, I guess she's kind of like Saint Patrick.
She came in and kicked all the snakes out, but
now they have to kick her out.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Happy Saint Patrick's day. Everybody, This is dropping on Monday,
so we are we're definitely going to have some fun
with it. We're actually gonna have some fun with the
EU Tonite too, and NATO and this is this is
not going to be a night that's just boiling over
with American politics. We've got some big stuff happening in
the EU and NATO. There's independent journalism censorship going on
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that we want to get into, and we'll get into
some of the stuff happening here at home. But but
we've got a lot of fun, a lot of fun
going on. The narratives that we were talking about last week,
some of them popped off. The Tesla, the protests definitely
popped off.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, bull Swing.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Well, lots to get to, but as always, we need
to get those first beers out of the way. So
what are you drinking?
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Well, once again mystery beer. This is from one of
our actually our favorite breweries. It was cute because my
wife was like, oh, this, this brewery name is kind
of weird. I don't I don't think you're gonna know it,
and shows writes it up on the whiteboard that we
have on our fridge, and I was like, oh, I
not only do I know them, I fucking love them,
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but this is from japess Sierra Hyega, I think so
Res Hiega something like that. Uh, it's the the really
beautiful Japanese women that live in Brazil and make beer.
They own their own micro brewery. We've talked about them
before on the show. If you're unfamiliar and you can
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get a hand your hands on anything they make. I
don't give a shit what they brew. These these ladies,
they absolutely kill it every time. One of my top
three beers at the moment is there that Russian Imperial
with the orange and Manila in it. It's that thing
just is is in every way a superior beer. So
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that brings us to the beer I'm having tonight. It
poured a beautiful pineapple yellow. I'm not saying it's a
it's a pineapple beer. I'm just saying that's the color
of it, that really nice golden yellow fragrance. Real wise,
I'm saying it's gonna be a like a rice lagger,
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maybe even just like a a wheat logger. But I'm
getting that that rice rice laggers just have a little
bit of an extra bite to them, So I'm kind
of getting that. But beyond that, I'm gonna have to
taste it and see if I'm just gonna have to
take a shot.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
In the dark.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
They make a lot of a lot of laggers, a
lot of pilsners, a lot of light beers. So hopefully
we'll get in the neighborhood here. But I don't I
don't know if we're gonna nail it.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Are you? Are you getting any citrus to it like
uzu mm hmm mmm.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Maybe and it and it's not. It's not a cloudy
yellow so it's not gonna be a bit.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
No, it's not. Nope, nope, uh, maybe there's a little
citrus to it. Let me. I'm gonna I'll tell you what.
It's a delicious beer, so I'm gonna have to go
in for more. Hold on, please please hold all.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Right, I'm gonna call my shot. It's the Uzo Oka
Zoo Nama Biru. I when I opened up the site
because your your wife gave me the heads up on it,
because you didn't want me fumbling with the website, which
was funny because I already had it loaded, right I
that was the first one. I look down, like, you
know what, that would be interesting if somebody had that.
I'm gonna go with that one. I'm gonna call it.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Okay, I'm gonna can you cycle down a little bit? Yeah,
because I'm getting a I'm getting I'm getting a floral.
I'm getting a flower in this, okay.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
And it's not gonna be it's definitely not a sour.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
No, nope, not a sour.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
And you're not getting a lot of a lot of fruit.
You know. It could be the WASSAP Bureau. Oh I
just smelled mind wow.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Could be? Could be. I'm sorry. Are you seeing the
price ranges here? How come it can be five dollars
or anywhere from five to ninety dollars? What is that?
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Oh? This is there? This is how you order. This
is actually their site that I see to order in.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
So yes, you could get you could get a twenty
four pack.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
Okay, Yeah, which is good to know. Now we can
just go ahead and order.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Direct like, yeah, I mean, give me the good stuff,
give me the ninety dollars bottle. I don't think it's
the Wasabiru. Go back up to the top. I'm I'm
going to shoot my I'm going to shoot my shot here.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
I think it's the Bohemian Pilsner with jazzmar I'm getting
a little bit of like I said, it's something floral.
I'm not even gonna call it that it's jasmine. I'm
just getting some some floral stuff in here. So all right,
big reveal, here you go. Yep, holy shit, I got it.
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I nailed it. It's the Bohemian style pilsner with the
jasmine flower.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
And there is a little bit of a citrus bite
to it, almost like a like a lemon zest, so
that you know it's it's bitter sour, but yeah, but
the flowers that after you kind of swallow it and
let it ruminate. Oh man, very very nice, very nice beer. Again,
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do yourselves a favor. Get out there, find find this
this brewery. These ladies are just killing it on every level.
I have not I have yet to have a bad
beer of theirs. And it's not like I've gone out
looking for a bad beer. But when I come across
one and I see it, I buy it. I just
I just know it's going to be a good beer.
And this is, uh, this is true to form, very
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good beer. Only a five percenter. So starting off kind
of light tonight, which is you know, probably good, but yeah,
well done. So yeah, what so what do you what
do you got over there? What do you drink? And
you said you already smelled yours that that's like what
I p a land.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Yeah so I cracked mine open. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely,
I cracked mine open. And I was like, ah, man,
this is this because I went with a hazy I'm
kind of I'm shifting out of dark beer mode into
more lighter stuff. Sure, yeah, same, So it's it's that
it's that time of year. So I, uh, yeah, I
went ahead. I grabbed this Radiant Brewing, Radiant Beer Company.
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It's called just between Us. It's a hazy not for
public release. I don't know what that's suppoke actually means,
top could experimental, just got some some words all over it.
Six point seven percent and uh, let's go ahead. And
it's definitely a hate there's no doubt about how hazy,
how much of a hazy this is though, And it's
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it's filthy about a quarter inch hat on it nice,
subtle sweet hmm, kind of flat wow, kind of a
flat EPA.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Okay too much like flat like they they didn't let
it do its process or flat like it was intentional,
like like you know some beers are just supposed to
be smooth.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
So h, it's it's it's overly smooth, if that makes
any sense. And I want you to think of you're
watching the funniest No, you're watching the best nature series, right,
and you're about to get to like the super cool
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part that you're you're waiting to watch, like cause you know,
like the killer whales are coming up, or you're or
Majestic Kodiak Bear whatever, and it just ends, like the
tape is cut. Oh h, it's like the beer just stops.
There's virtually no aftertaste. There's no This is really weird.
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It's it's piny. It does have some floral to it,
but this is like we're drinking water. That's very odd.
It I I can't explain to you. It's almost as
though they didn't finish the beer. I don't know what
else to tell you. Very strict.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, well, I mean maybe you know, maybe it'll warm up.
I mean, I I don't. You can't add carbonation, you know,
whatever the carbonation is, that's that's that's what you're going
to get throughout the beer. But maybe the flavors will
open up a bit and you'll get some more of
the subtleties. But that's disappointing.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Well we'll see, yeah, I mean, hey, well it's beer two.
Don't worry. Beer Beer two is is going to be.
It'll it'll live up to my name.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
I don't have to worry about you.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
But perfect. But yeah, beer beer two will be an
adventure too. But this is uh, I had this right,
had a dip of a go to and I didn't
want to do the dip a But mm hmm, that's
very odd. It's the most mundane, hazy, like it's not
even bitter. Tabby. I know you hate him and Mike,
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I know you hate them. You guys would probably like
this because it is so subtle, super tame. Yeah, it's
just it's just it's a little bitter and and that's it.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Well, I like my hazes, you know. I go for
hazes generally if I'm gonna do an i PA, because
they're they're subtle, subtle on the bidder, and they have
sort of that fruity side of the the I PA.
You get the tropical, you know, like, oh, who's it?
Oh god, damn it? Uh shit with no no, well, yeah,
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that's a good one. But no, I'm thinking of Fat Tire.
Who makes Fat Tire? What the fuck New Belgium? Oh yeah, yeah, Yeah,
they've got a whole series of hazes that are they're
they're just they're phenomenal beers. They're just they have so
many different flavor notes going on in them, and you
don't get overwhelmed by the bidder. It's there, but it's
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it's just it's so that's I usually go for the
hazes because they're full of flavor. And then, like you said,
it's just you know, a lot of a lot of
floor for play, maybe some dry humping, and then you know,
you un zip the pants and she's like, I gotta
go home.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
That's what it was.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Like what I do with this, yeah exactly, dick in hand,
ready to go and uh, she's got to go home.
You know what I do in those situations. I go
home and fuck her mom. Wow wow, yeah, because you
know that girl is ready to play. Beers are My
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beer is phenomenal? Your beer is mediocre. That generally, I'm
just gonna say, I'm gonna go on record that generally
is a good way to start the show because then
the second half of the show, you come back fucking
lit up and fired up. Uh and I and I'm
and I'm mellowing out at that time. So we just
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balance each other the whole way. So it's a good
it's a good start, all right.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
All right, Well, I'm I'm all in, So I'm I'm
not that worried in the least bit. I think we're
gonna we're gonna be just fine.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
And we got some weird we got some weird ship
to talk about tonight too.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Well, I mean, we've got some incredibly weird ship. But
but here's the beautiful thing that that how our show
has evolved. Because when you look at our chat, everybody
picks a narrative from the week and changes their name
to it.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Yes they do. It's very fun to go down and
scroll scroll through everybody.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
And I don't know, so a terrafun Swatting, I I
think that's Lisa. I I don't know, though, I'm I'm
either it's either Lisa or Aaron. But there's also Sassy
as Massy, which is either lisas or or Aaron.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
I know I'm calling it. I think Sassy as Massy
is Lisa. Terrafun Swatting is Aaron. We'll see we'll see,
let's see what.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
We'll see how we will see how we do didn't
order order this pizza? Is Jay? Yep, I take mediocre Wiener?
Speaker 3 (16:09):
Then that's Tabby, that is that's is that Mike?
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Oh sorry, Matt, Mike, Mike is She's not wrong?
Speaker 3 (16:18):
All right?
Speaker 2 (16:21):
And we got Justin and Joe Bonnick and chat and
we'll see who else is actually able to join us later.
So full house.
Speaker 3 (16:29):
Yeah, And and I mine I I have I. My
name tonight is I want to be like Mike because,
as we all know, Michae Obama started a podcast this
week and I I apparently it's wildly popular, and so
I want to be like Mike. I want our show
to be as popular as his.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
They were, Yeah, wild wildly popular. Here, Well, here you go,
let's just go down this first, ye all right, let's go.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
Hey, TikTok, It's Michelle Obama and I'm here with my
big brother Craig. Hey, everybody, we're here because we're excited
to announce the launch of our new podcast called IMO
with Michelle Obama and Craig Labbinson.
Speaker 5 (17:10):
And we just posted the trailer if you want to
check it out.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
Check it out. Thanks, you guys see you soon.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Hey, they've got like twenty four thousand views on YouTube
as of yesterday.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
To go on record, I'm going on record. I think
Craig is hotter than Michelle.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Craigs.
Speaker 3 (17:32):
She has a better smile. Yes, she's beautiful, I mean
bald head and all. I will slap that freaking head
all night. That's beautiful. Smile, lovely, lovely lady. And Mike
saw this. Mike, Mike just bringing in the pink sweater.
He don't give a fuck. Sorry, I'll stop now.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
I just it's there's more views on this don lucre
post one point six million than there are for views
and downloads on their on their TikTok or on their
on their uh YouTube. And and this is the this
is these are the Democrats trying to We need a podcaster,
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We need a podcast out there that's gonna win people over.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yeah, it lose some disat this week too, Yeah he did.
And he's been having a lot of conservative folks on
that podcast. You know, this all goes back to, you know,
people saying that that the left needs Joe Rogan, you know,
and and I mean, say what you want about Joe Rogan,
but he's not universally loved, but he has a fuck
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ton of listeners. I mean, we all would like to
have half of Rogan's listenership. I mean, let's be honest,
and so so they now they're just bringing them, bringing
out the big guns. Uh, you know, these lefty freaks
and hoping that they can be somehow engaging. But two
things are wrong with this theory. Number One, the left,
(19:04):
that's not how they consume their media. They want they
want NPR, they want PBS, they want CNN, they want MSNBC.
They want people that are going to reinforce their their
view of the world and not challenge them on what
they're thinking. Podcasts are supposed to And I'm not putting
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us necessarily in that category, but one of the reasons
Joe Rogan is popular is because he has very, very different,
very interesting people on who sometimes challenge a worldview. You know,
he gets just as many people listening to his podcast
who are screaming at the radio saying you're so fucking
wrong as he does people that are like, wow, that
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guy's right, absolutely and so and But the left doesn't
want that. They want their echo chamber. They want a
safe place. They have to.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
I mean, they they don't want to have.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
Centered No, and they've centered their entire uh inertia, their
entire like their movement is around safety and being accepted
and not being challenged and and saying that if I
say that I'm a woman, you have to accept that.
And and that's not what podcasting is about. I mean,
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one thing I think you and I absolutely do is
challenge each other. We challenge our listeners, and we challenge
the narrative. And that's why podcasting is fun because we
can just put it out there and you all have
to deal with it. Yeah, but the left, the left
is never going to grab on to this. It's it's
it's a joke. It's it's really a joke. I can't
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wait to watch these podcasts just crash and burn. It's
going to be beautiful.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Well, well, here's Gavin Newsom and he decided he's leading
off with rather than staying in his wheelhouse. He's bringing
on all these conservative talking heads. This is uh, he's
not with Charlie Kirk in this one.
Speaker 5 (20:57):
Any Democrats you admire out there right Nowmocrats, I respect you,
Bobby Kennedy, I respect Tulsi Gabbard, why are you laughing
because you guys kicked out like your best people. It's
like the people that were into This is a great point, though, Governor,
is that Bobby Kennedy was a heterodox opinion on a
thing that a lot of people are concerned about.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
Get him out.
Speaker 5 (21:18):
He's an anti vaxxer. Tulsi Gabbard, who is an anti work, Get
her out. She's a Russian agent. If you guys, see
how you have an unhealthy purification process where eventually you're
left with just a thirty one percent approval rating and
a bunch of people that are talking to each other.
And meanwhile, we're the ones that have Democrats in our
cabinet winning the electoral majority vote, because there needs to
be said, we're if Democrats are serious about being a
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majority party. Ever again, look at that ideological diversity. We
have people that, you know, geez, they want to go
to war with every country that says something bad against us.
And then we have people that are far more dubbish,
you know, like Rand Paul. But that that is a
better more dare I say diverse picture, You could say
diversity is our strength.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
He totally gets bodied, he just gets bodied, but he's
bringing on guys like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, and
he's trying he's making his push for twenty twenty eight.
That's what he's doing. He's trying to rebrand himself. But
nobody's gonna take him seriously. He's just gonna get his
ass kicked. And it's not because this is what the
way this is gonna go. It's not because he's going
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to stand up for liberal or Democrat values because they're compromised.
Let's face it. What he's gonna do is he's gonna
claim that he's bringing on all these right wing minds
and that he's open to and this is eventually this
is gonna be something that he's he runs on. I
guarantee you this is going to be a tagline I'm
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so open to others that I had all these folks
on my Yeah, it's fucking bullshit.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
It's actually rostile. Just like just like JFK did. I'm
I'm gonna be the great peacemaker between both sides because
I've been willing to listen to these people. You know
you said democratic, you know ideology. I I would challenge
fifty Democrats to come to a consensus on what they
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think their their top five tenants are? What are what
are they actually running on? Because and I say that
only because I think that would be an absolute fucking
trapdoor case closed. You guys are fucking insane, because either
they're gonna say, you know, top five, you know, trans rights.
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You know, they're gonna go down the list of the
DEI woke stuff. Or they're gonna try and say things
like women's rights. You know, uh, we're the People's Party
and so we're protecting people with social safety nets. You know,
they're gonna they're gonna go to the old school Democratic bill.
And either way you say, okay, either you're fucking insane
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because you're believing all the woke bullshit, or you're talking
about the Republican Party today, because the Republican Party today
are the ones that are actually trying to cut waste,
trying to save the American taxpayer money, trying to stop
inflation from being out of fucking control. So I I
don't I I would challenge the the d n C
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to come up with their what is your mission statement?
These days? I would like to hear that, because I
don't think they have one. I think they are there's
so much infighting. I think you could ask seven hundred
Democrats and they would all have a different answer to
what that is. They none of them would agree on ship.
It's they're they're they're a party of chaos right now,
they're they are done.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Well, let's go to TIMU Obama and undeclared senators and
we anxiously await that FID for new leadership in the Senate.
Speaker 6 (24:51):
Next question.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
That was hockeym Jim Jeffries.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
Yeah, staying away from that.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Oh, yeah, they they need different leadership, they need different leadership.
And you're and honestly, quite honestly, I believe we're we're
probably closer to being eighties Democrats than anything. I think
that's probably fair to say. Yeah, this doesn't represent anything
that's even close to where I am politically at this point.
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It's just it's insane. They've lost their fucking way. But
they have two podcasts now that are going to oh
and and uh, Lisa, thank you. Megan Markle's got one too,
and she's going to make everything all better.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
Also, Yeah, well I feel better just knowing she's out there.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Did you know they ran a poll on prits and
whether it's oh, well, you know that was a train.
Oh did you know that they ran a poll on
which the optics are better? Which optics are better, whether
she's by herself or with Prince Andrew. She actually pulls
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better with Prince Andrew.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
Really?
Speaker 2 (26:03):
Oh is it? Sorry, Harry, Yeah, Harry, pardon me?
Speaker 3 (26:07):
Wait, whichever prince she sorr?
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Prince Prince Andrew is Harry's Peter uncle. Yes, thank you, Lisa.
I maybe she does pull with him. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
I mean, right, that's always that's always a viable option
in that family.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Lisa is like our fact checker. Have you ever noticed that?
Like she's like, dude, Clutch.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
I I feel like, dude, we have a so so
Trump kind of built this, uh, this cabinet of of
like all stars, right, I mean, Charlie Kirk kind of
named went down the you know, like these these all stars.
I kind of feel like we rival that that fucking
cabinet we we have. We have people here that fill
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many different roles. Some of you keep us honest. Some
of you find ship that we would never find because
you're somehow dirtier than we are. Some of you just
keep us on the light side of things. Because you
just want to fuck around and and this is your
Saturday night, and some of you will be quiet for
(27:12):
three episodes in a row, and then all of a
sudden you'll say something so fucking profound that we talk
about it for half an hour. Either way, we've got
we've got all the roles filled here with our cabinet.
If you want to call it that the like dude,
I mean, it's it's it's amazing. I appreciate I appreciate
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every one of you for not only you know, being
a Patreon member, but for showing up like you could
just be a Patreon member and then just listen to
us on Mondays. But the fact that you all are
here on a Saturday night listening to us idiots talk
at you, it's it's an honor. So hey, cheers cheers
to uh the chat. Cheers sol Patreon members. You guys
(27:57):
fucking rock and thank you for keeping us making us better.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Absolutely, I love you guys. Cheers to that. That's that's good. Cheers. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
Anyway, Fitz and McShane twenty twenty eight, here we go.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
Well, let's we gotta get we gotta get rid of.
We gotta get rid of the globals first that I
think that's true.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Oh for sure. I don't want to take that on.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Do we Let's go EU, Let's let's pivot away from
the Democrat mess. Well, I think we'll probably come back
to the Democrats later. But this was an interesting drop
that I think is really real, and this really screams
thankfully Trump won because this is the kind of shit
that would have been happening if Kamala had gotten in there.
(28:50):
The EU plans to confiscate up to ten trillion euro
to dump into Europe's welfare. Where where fair machine warfare?
Excuse me, warfare machine. So European Commission this week released
a story that the European Commission estimates to a total
of total level of unused savings in EU. Their savings. So,
(29:13):
anybody who's listening, you're in the EU. Your savings, okay,
is part of this ten trillion euros and it extends.
It intends to find ways to mobilize this money to
finance its plans to militarize Europe and support the European
military industrial complex. According to a statement by European Commissioner
for Finance, Financial Services in the Savings and Investment Union,
(29:36):
Maria Luis al Albuquerque. It's Albuquerque, distributed by the ec
Press Service Task Reports. So you've got money in the
bank right sitting in savings. I mean some people used
to have it. I think we pretty much burned through
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it after the last fucking four years.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
And the government comes along and say, hey, you should
you should invest that. You don't need to save that,
you should invest that, and we're gonna help you. We're
gonna invest that by making tanks or we're gonna use
that to make sure that we have, you know, more
(30:21):
troops outfitted to go to war. That's how they want
to go ahead and use. And you're not going to
have any say in this, but this is what this
is what they're looking at doing. And yes, they are
absolutely saying, well, it's an investment opportunity, your savings will
be protected and all this kind of stuff. But who
(30:41):
the fuck gave you the right to walk in and
use my savings for anything fueling anything at all? This
was an investment opportunity. And I'm saying that, you know
from my perspective obviously, but if somebody is in the
EU right now, you should be fucking pissed that they're
(31:04):
even willing to think about this. But on top of that,
it also screams cbdc's which that came out this week.
They're pushing the creation of the CBDC even harder.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Yeah, and I and I actually think it it And
we have a couple more stories to to sort of
back up what I'm what I'm saying here. But this
is this is warhawk talk here, this is.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
This is Nazi ship.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Yeah, this is Nazi fucking Let's mobilize the country and
make us a wartime We're gonna we're gonna be a
wartime economy, which is actually a really that's a really
dangerous stance to take. And and and like I said,
we've got a couple other stories here where it's not
just like you know, Europe is preparing for war or
(31:54):
you know, preparing for worst case scenario kind of thing.
They're actively poking at Russia. They're actively putting out loudly, yep,
the the signal that they want war very loudly. And
the Germans are leading the way, which again is scary
as ship. And we can't make this stuff up, guys,
(32:15):
We're not this is not us like speculating, no, this
is this is all right, And they are literally mobilizing
for war and they're not being quiet about it. They're
out in the open saying, hey, look, really really scary ship.
And that's that's not even to talk about the other
stuff that we're gonna mention tonight about their their war
(32:40):
on you know, information, their their censorship efforts, which again
is a very strong indicator that you're getting ready for
war when you lock down information, when you when your
government comes over the top of you and says, hey,
we can only talk about certain things because it's a
matter of national security. Get ready. Missiles will be in
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the air within six months. It's it's scary. It's scary talk.
I and I cannot tell you how much I appreciate
for the moment, for the moment, how much I appreciate
that Trump has, you know, pulled us back from all
of that, has backed us away from a war stance
(33:22):
and funding a proxy war. I love that. You can
say what you want about him on every other front.
I don't care. The fact is he's getting us out
of war, and I for for that. Right now, He's
in my fucking cool book. I'm all over it. War's bad, guys.
War's bad. If you've never been close to it, it's bad.
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We don't want it.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Very very scary stuff. But this also also points to,
you know, it's okay when liberals do it, it's okay
when right does it. It's okay when the socialist arm
of the world. We'll just call them globalists, because that's
what's going on. They're the ones who need the war
(34:08):
that they're gonna go ahead, and they're going to project
there what their actions on anybody who's conservative. And we've
talked about this repeatedly, so true, Nazis are not the
it's not the right, it's it's not the conservatives. Sorry,
we're trying to keep us out of a war, whereas
(34:30):
all the warhawks are everybody that's in NATO at this point.
It's everybody who is wanting to cheer Ukraine onto victory,
wanting to keep that money laundering operation going, and a
lot of this, let's let's be realistic. It's not about
the cause. It's about making money. It's about your economy sucks.
(34:54):
You've allowed your economy to go in the toilet, and
the only thing that you can do is fall fall
back on the age old attempt of war is good
for the economy. That's what always happens. And where the
fuck out of there, we're gonna We're they're going to
be in a horrible way if they're trying to pay
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tariffs to us while they're trying to fuel a war
that we're not willing to participate in.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
Yeah, Yeah, that's that's a that's a nightmare scenario. If
you're a European, that's a nightmare scenario for you. You
should be afraid.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
The EU Disinformation Lab we wanted to get into this
story last week. One of the things that the EU
is working on. One of their projects is pushing for
chatbots to be more aggressive and policing misinformation. They're turning
the misinformation over to AI. That's what they're basically doing.
I highly suggest following Reclaim the Net. It is a great,
(36:01):
great follow when it comes to everything that's happening online, censorship,
free speech rights, your ability to be online in the
first place and have it not be policed. But that's
another thing that's happening this week, and we also saw
conspiracy thinkers beware. Yeah Germany. Germany is going to be
(36:26):
a big focal point this week because Germany's actually they're
switching over one of the things that they're doing after
we get from this. But one of the things that
they're doing is they're they're cranking up there. They're like
jack because they get to crank up their war machine.
They haven't done this in a few years because they
weren't really allowed to. We didn't. Nobody wanted them to
do it. We'd pay, we'll take care of your defense.
(36:48):
Just don't go off and try and kill anybody. That
was pretty much the mantra that we had. So what
they're doing is they're cranking up their war machine. Well,
one of the things that goes along with that is
Germany's just launched a hotline where you can report friends
and family for conspiracy thinking. Nancy Phasergo Interior ministry known
for banning media, now offers advice Compass on conspiracy thinking.
(37:11):
The idea if someone you know questions democratic institutions democratic
because we're bastardizing the term democratic rather than it being
an autocratic society that the globalists and NATO and the
UN truly want. If someone knows someone you know questions
(37:32):
democratic institutions too much, you can get confidential guidance on
what to do. So anybody thanks out there, you can
turn out to this. Yeah, you can get man, what
should I do? My buddy thinks that you know COVID
that there is something wrong with the mRNA shots. What
do I do with that? Or or Ukraine isn't you know?
(37:55):
My buddy says you Ukraine is money laundering? Is it
even real? What's going on over there? You can get
guidance on that from the German government, which will tell you, well,
maybe you need to go ahead and let us know
so we can go and pay him a visit. Same
kind of stuff that happens in the UK.
Speaker 3 (38:16):
This is the kind of stuff, dude, that makes me
want to work out. H Yeah, that's what I mean.
Burry barry another three months worth of food, because you
know we're we're in a we Okay.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
I I.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
Not to get political, but I feel like we got
eighty up away. Well yeah, but we got we got
a stop gap on this. We we we had we
got up. We got to hit the pause button right
because this is exactly where we would be had Trump lost,
if Kamalama ding Dong had won, and and tim uh
(39:03):
what is it that he Yeah, no, No, I know, oh,
I know what it is, douchebag Waltz. If he had,
if those two had won, we would be not only
would we be where Germany is right now, we'd probably
be leading the charge. We'd probably be in a worse spot.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Oh absolutely, because the USA you would still.
Speaker 3 (39:22):
Be going one hundred percent and this show would be
in danger. And I'm and I'm not, I'm not. Thank you, Tampon, Tim,
thank you. That's what I was looking for, Tampa. I
knew it had something to do with the vaginal region.
I went with douchebag, but Tampon's better. Tampon, Tim, No,
I I I truly believe that. And again, maybe Trump
(39:44):
is is pulling the wool over all of our eyes,
and in two years we're gonna be like, holy shit,
we didn't see this coming, but we are now the
worst of the worst. But but right now it looks
as though Trump and and again Elon buying Twitter, which
is now X what's his name buying the La Times,
(40:06):
which I don't know if you've seen him lately, he
you know he's like, enough is enough. We have to stop, categorically,
categorically just approving these Democratic candidates and endorsing them just
because they're Democrats, because they're fucking idiots. Look at the
breakdown and the LA fires. Look at what Newsom did,
Look what the mayor did, Look what the fire chief did.
(40:28):
They're they're idiots. We can't do this anymore. So I
own this paper and I'm coming in and I'm telling
you you can fuck off. So journalists are leaving, they're
fleeing the La Times like no one's business. That would
not have happened if Kambalama Dingong had won. And so
I'm I'm I'm very I feel very settled right now.
(40:52):
But at the same time, we are not out of
the woods. You still have you still have Europe, most
of Europe under this veil of.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
Whatever.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
Do you want to call it darkness or you know, wokeness,
It's all the same to me. Just just they there.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
In the clouds. There's a crack in the clouds, but
we're not we Yeah, exactly, the storm ain't over. Let's
call it what it is. Yeah, So that was Yeah,
So Patrick Soon Shong, that that's the La Times one,
that that is that that's what you're referring to. Because
bezos over in New York bezos in New York took
the same kind of a stance, and both of them
(41:31):
are doing the same thing.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
Yeah he did, yeah, yeah, so yeah, he wasn't the
one I was thinking of, though. There might be another
one that. Let me look it up. We'll keep going
on to the next thing. But there was another guy.
He's an American guy who bought a big newspaper conglomerate,
and you know, he he let it happen for a
while and then he's like, nope, I'm coming in on
(41:52):
fuck this, I'm not doing it. You guys are all fired,
or you can quit if you want. Otherwise you're fired.
It's got to end, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
So, so keep an eye on the EU. That is
really the litmus test. We have riots in Greece, riots
in Serbia. Serbia, they used I think it was audible
weapons to disperse a crowd in Serbia. Today you've got
(42:26):
riots in Romania going on and and and regular protests too.
It's very it's it's it's it's it's dire times. Well,
we're coming out of the malaise, I hope they're very
much still stuck in it. So keep an eye on
our own politics and everything that's happening here, but but
(42:48):
keep an eye on what's happening across the world, because
they're the ones that are gonna actually draw us into
another world war. And they would love to do that.
Speaker 3 (42:59):
I mean the word that's what's scary.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
Yeah, they need to just hear.
Speaker 3 (43:03):
Yeah, yeah they do.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
Yep. Zelensky wants to make up. They had to cease fire.
We took away our intel. Russia attacked him. He's Ukraine
de side. Oh okay, now we want uh now, we
really want to cease fire. So they gave us back
the intel, or we gave them back the intel that
we were using to make sure they knew that. Hey,
(43:27):
they're they're firing missiles at you. You guys should probably,
you know, clinch up. And now we're back to Zolensky's saying, well,
I do want to cease fire. I do want peace,
but I also want more reassurance. This guy needs to
be taken out of power period. I don't care how
it's done. At this point, he needs to go. He's
(43:50):
he's he's jerking everybody around. He has zero He's doing
this for him himself. He's probably getting a little bit
of of h he's probably getting funded by somebody. It
seems like every time the EU wants to really start,
something really starts. The war drums, like you put it
so eloquently earlier, get really going. He suddenly turns tail
(44:14):
and says, well, you know, I think you guys need
to go and give me some more money. It's just
extortion at this point and we need to move on it.
It needs to be done and over with. So the
guy needs to be taken out of power.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
However that happens, yep, I agreed.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
This is interesting too though. After I'm gonna play this
club here because this is the NATO secretary NATO Secretary
General Mark Root. He was in Washington and this is
him after meeting with Trump, taken off.
Speaker 7 (44:44):
He's already taken off Ukraine joining NATO off at the table.
Speaker 8 (44:48):
So Ukraine is.
Speaker 9 (44:49):
About to ask you this question, how are we going
to know we're going to have proper security?
Speaker 2 (44:55):
Very clear.
Speaker 6 (45:00):
When you think it has to be lasting, it has
to be durable. Uh trans this again. So the question
is then, how how do you do this? Supposed to
be easy? Then I would try to as first you
need to have before you can get details behind the screens.
There will be discussions off eighth that apeas maintain that.
Speaker 5 (45:23):
Off.
Speaker 8 (45:23):
He's already taken off.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
NATO Secretary General gets it, but I don't think the
rest of the EU, especially France and the UK want
it well, and Germany clearly and then clearly Germany.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
Yeah, And I also think I mean the writings on
the wall. I mean if if, if we truly pull
out of NATO, you know, there there is no chance
for pregnancy like NATO dies, right, It's it's a it's
a non conceived baby, it won't come to full term
and it and that's it. And I so the writing's
(46:04):
on the wall, they're all they're all seeing the US
really not wanting to be a part of this, which
you know, when you had your your say yes, Joe
Biden with the fucking uh you know, digital signature on everything, which,
by the way, later yeah, the auto pen when you
had that going for you, then yeah, let's let's beat
(46:27):
the war drums and let's let's just let them beat
across the world. But we're at a point now where
the US is putting its foot down or or Trump
is saying we don't want to be a part of this,
and so they're there. I think there's some people who
are truly frightened. Uh in in NATO specifically, but the
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EU at large where I they're they're like, they're kind
of like the Democrats were back, you know, two years ago.
They they feel it slipping away, and they're they're grasping
for any little thread they can grab onto to hold
on to this kleptocracy, aristocracy, oligarchy of of control, and
(47:11):
it's it's slowly slipping through their fingers, like like sand.
And so we're gonna see some desperate acts. I really
I believe that. I mean, like I said, I don't
feel like we're out of the woods. I feel like
we're going deeper into the woods before we can get
through all this bullshit.
Speaker 2 (47:28):
German defense giant Ryenhalt ran Metal Heine Metal says takeover
Metal says it could take over idle Volkswagen plants and
use them to produce tanks. Hefe would you ever consider
using a tank for your day job?
Speaker 3 (47:53):
Uh hmmm, why why are you asking Hefe this question?
You didn't ask me.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Well, HAFE just came in. I'm transitioning to HAFE now,
but you can you can answer answer the question too.
Speaker 3 (48:07):
Yes, I yes, I would. I would drive a tank
to work every single day if that made sense.
Speaker 10 (48:17):
What's what's my tank's top speed?
Speaker 2 (48:20):
Uh? Probably about twenty Well, actually, what is it? What
does a h Abrams go? Twenty five?
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Oh? No, Abrams day go sixty five? Seventy?
Speaker 10 (48:31):
Okay, I'm in seriously even.
Speaker 3 (48:33):
Oh yeah, oh dude, they yeah, that's a turboat eesel
powering that thing here. I will, I will look it up.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
I will effort tank tanks make uh Tabby's horny looks like, Mike,
you need to get a tank your uh your wife there.
Light things are sexy, so you need to you need
to do something. Well, no, Lisa, I think to your
to your question, yeah, I would drive it to work
(48:59):
in from more, I would use it at work if
I could half a how's your night going?
Speaker 10 (49:09):
Okay, it's uh, there's a wedding tonight, which is usually
a bad thing, so not expecting a lot.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Okay, don't see what happens.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
I was I was a little off top speed of
forty five.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
That's still pretty good.
Speaker 3 (49:32):
No, no, it smiles Prower. And that's if you use
the top premium jet fuel, which of course you would. Yeah,
I mean right, but but also it's you know, it's
it's seventy five tons to this thing, so you know,
you put it in that top speed, you don't have
to worry about people merging with you. You don't have
(49:52):
to stop at stop lights like you just you're everything's
a green light for you.
Speaker 10 (49:57):
At that point, i'd have that I have to sit
down with them with my company about milage reimbursement because
that's going to be a little higher for the jetsule.
Speaker 3 (50:08):
But that's their problem. That's my point.
Speaker 2 (50:11):
I don't figure that out.
Speaker 3 (50:12):
This is this is the vehicle I'm choosing. Can you
imagine your fucking courier and you pull up in that thing?
And and again, parking spots are not an issue. Uh
you know police officers, Oh you're gonna pull me over?
I dare you? You just get to where you're going
and you know, blow some ship up on the way. Sorry,
(50:36):
I hijacked that conversation, but it I think it's a
viable solution.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
That's okay. One of the questions I wanted to ask
you guys tonight was, out of all the things that
have happened in the last uh, I guess we're a
two months now A little over two months probably that
you expected to happen in the Trump candidacy or administration regime,
(51:04):
time in office, whatever. Are you at all upset over
not getting the Epstein files yet?
Speaker 10 (51:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (51:17):
Yeah, I think I think upset. It might be a
little bit too strong of a word, but I'm I'm concerned,
and we were we were actually talking about this, you know,
earlier today in our private chat or maybe that that
was yesterday, But either way, just like about the fact
that Trump's name is might be on that manifest you know,
(51:39):
he may or may not have visited that island. Now
what he did there and if there's any videotapes of
him doing stuff there that remains to be seen, but
it's pretty clear he was probably on those flight manifests
and and so is that the reason that's not coming out.
I actually don't think that's the reason, because they would
(52:00):
have they would have paraded that all over the fuck.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
I think so too.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
I think twenty sixteen, twenty twenty elections and the twenty
twenty four elections, I mean, we wouldn't have heard the
end of the fact that he was on the Epstein list.
I actually think they're they're holding it back because you know,
as I said in our chat, I think it's going
to crumble Hollywood. I think it's going to crumble the
(52:26):
music industry. I think some judges and college deans and
company CEOs are going to be on that list. And
not just on that list, but there's going to be
videotape of them doing some naughty shit to some twelve
year olds and so on on a lot of different
front fronts in our society. You're going to see things
(52:49):
fall apart. And I either they're they're they're weighing and
measuring how they want to do that, or you know,
eventually they're gonna they're gonna come to this conclusion of Okay,
we we can't. We actually can't release it. It's like
the JFK files. It's it's national security. We could we
could lose the fabric of our society if we released
all the names on this list. I don't know but
(53:11):
to say I'm upset, I'm not upset, but I'm concerned.
Speaker 10 (53:14):
It.
Speaker 3 (53:15):
To me, it means that this goes deeper than than
I thought.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
What about you have?
Speaker 10 (53:23):
Yeah, I mean it kind of feels like it could
just be another I mean not say campaign promise. But
along those lines where they say one thing and then
it just never happens, you know, or it's going to
come out and it's going to be ridactive as hell,
like you know, I can be able to tell anything
(53:46):
from it, but I don't know. Still hoping the same
with the JFK stuff. That stuff never came out either,
did it?
Speaker 2 (53:53):
No? No, No, No.
Speaker 3 (53:55):
Nine to eleven. JFK, Yeah, Epstein, none of it. It's
I mean, it's all still you know, redacted what we
do know, and there's thousands apparently there's thousands, hundreds of
thousands of pages still you know, left to be released,
and god, you know, I I'm tired of being treated
(54:17):
like I can't handle whatever the truth is. I'm tired
of that, and I think most Americans are. If you
release the Epstein list, I'm I, for one, am not
going to you know, throw my pistol in my in
my hip and go down to the store and start
shooting people for eggs. Like I I'm going to see
(54:40):
that list and be like, holy shit, that's that's big.
These people need to go to jail. But I'm not
going to start riots. I'm not gonna I'm gonna go
to work on Monday still, So I don't know what
they're so afraid of. I don't know why they think
we can't handle the truth.
Speaker 10 (54:56):
Yeah, four years is a long time to kick the
cane down the road field, that's I mean, yeah, I
wouldn't be surprised if they pull it off somehow, give
a bunch of reasons why. And then and by the way,
there are millions of people with my name in the world,
so it pops up right then, Yeah, I mean.
Speaker 3 (55:17):
That's a great that's a great point because I also
I did a search earlier and just here in the
state of Oregon where I live, there's thirty five thousand, Yeah,
people that either have my name or it's a similar name.
So I just want to make sure you all realize
(55:38):
there's a really good chance that's actually not me that's
on that manifest.
Speaker 10 (55:41):
Yeah, and I've got like seven jobs and I have
for forty eight years, right, so why do you have
the time exactly to go?
Speaker 2 (55:49):
And you're Brazilian on top of it.
Speaker 10 (55:50):
So that's such a good point, Mike Shane, I forgot
about that.
Speaker 2 (55:57):
I'm I'm very much with you guys, but I'm less
interested in getting that I want it to come out.
I want, I want, I want the goods. Don't get
me wrong, I'm more interested in seeing the FBI cracking
down on everything else right now. I want to come
out naturally, I wanted to come out. Hey, look look
we got caught this week. We've got some more stuff're
(56:18):
gonna get too later. But oh look we've got fraud
in uh the border Patrol. We've got fraud over here.
We're taking It's just I've as long as there's still
victories and we're seeing some of these, we'll call them
little fish compared to like the Epstein list. As long
as we're seeing that, that tempers my angst to get
(56:43):
what was promised. But they got to get there. At
some point, they can't they can't sit there. They may
be having grand juries at this point. There. There could
be a ton of stuff going on that doesn't happen overnight.
And I and i'm i'm, I'm giving them a wide
berth on that for sure. And especially if you've got
stings going on and you're you're, you're, you're, you're slowly
(57:04):
cracking down on people twisting the vice, especially if you
can get you know, a little bit more out of
some folks than you anticipated. Uh, I'm I'm taking a
wide berth on it. Like I said, that's where I'm
at with it, But it has to happen. It's the
same time at some point.
Speaker 3 (57:22):
I also think, you know, if you're if you're laying
down a drag net to make sure that these people
can't flee the country, you know that takes time to
I I get all that. Yeah, So so here's here's
my question to you guys. You know, if if tomorrow
they're like, look, Epstein, we're still working on the Epstein list,
(57:46):
but we have definitive proof that nine to eleven that
our own government was complicit, if not actively involved in,
you know, nine to eleven and killing American citizens.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
Would that.
Speaker 3 (58:03):
Would that help you, like forgive not knowing the Epstein
people and now we can go after those fucking assholes.
Or would you be like, oh, okay, we already knew
that most of us did. Anyway, we still want Epstein's list, Like,
would that sway you at all?
Speaker 10 (58:19):
I can't imagine that ever coming out. I don't I
don't care who's in charge of that investigation or whatever.
I can't fathom them coming out and saying that can
you no, who cares? Who knows what? You know? We
think we know that and all that. There's no way
(58:40):
they can come out and say, yeah, sorry, we killed
thirty three three thousand people. I mean, and then I
saw that one video talking about these you know, they
were all they were all jetted out and say, you know,
no one actually died, but yes, there were people that
were there the ground watching people die. So I just
(59:03):
don't I just don't see that ever happening.
Speaker 3 (59:05):
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I guess I'm with you too.
I mean, what one look through the uh the official
nine to eleven commission, you know, their official report where
they want us to believe that jet fuel was hot
enough to melt steel. But we got some passports from
these these terrorists, Yeah they survived the fire. I mean,
(59:26):
there's so many inconsistencies throughout that that. Yeah, I'm with you.
I don't think that they can let that secret go
because it would make a lot of people. Not only
would it make them look like seriously like clowns because
they were complicit and went along with it, but it
would implicate them in probably much bigger, more grand you know,
(59:46):
we're talking about theft of all the gold that was
under the Twin Towers, the millions and billions that companies
made off of us invading the Middle East. You know,
the corruption just keeps It's like a I mean, it
just keeps going. It's it's it's uh, it's a rabbit hole,
(01:00:08):
and it doesn't stop. So I kind of agree with you.
I don't think that that would ever happen. But if
they gave that up, I might be more willing to
like forget about Epstein, because I really want these people,
you know, tried and hung too.
Speaker 10 (01:00:22):
Yeah, for for a while, but I still I still
come back around to the sea.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
Oh yeah, for sure, I want to know who's diddling kids,
for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Wouldn't that be that That's a lot of healing that
happens at that point. You don't get the same kind
of healing from Epstein. You're holding people a canmel because
it's vile and it's disgusting, and these are sub human
people treating human beings like shit on so that it's
I think it's a different level. But to your point
about you know, nine to eleven, that's a level of
(01:00:53):
healing that we we may desperately need. Yeah, because I
think at this point, everybody's like, uh, something, some shady
shit happened. Nothing makes sense. I've seen too many goddamn
videos and they make way too much sense. So it's
it's yeah that that might need to get repaired.
Speaker 10 (01:01:14):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
I mean if Trump again, if Trump came out and
was like, hey, here's here's what happened on Ane eleven.
Here's the full you know, names are redacted. We have to,
you know, save some stuff because it is national security stuff.
But here's what happened. Yes, our government was complicit in that.
That would be a huge healing moment for the country
because then we could be like, oh, I fucking knew it.
(01:01:37):
We knew those people were assholes, and and uh, you know,
yeah we can move on from that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:01:46):
I gotta get going.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Fe Farm report next, right, I do.
Speaker 10 (01:01:52):
And this is a warning to everybody listening, a bit
of a tear jerker.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
Oh shit, pre yourself.
Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
Get the uh yeah, I'm gonna get the clean ex box.
Well am I kidding? Your clean x box is always here.
Speaker 10 (01:02:09):
Uh. It just.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
It happens, you know, But I'll be ready for the
tears man all right.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
Later fits. Uh, how how did your beer finish? Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
Dude, Uh, it finished like I finished, which is strong,
so clean, so enjoyable. I you kind of mentioned earlier
how you were kind of starting to get ready for
summer and maybe switching gears a little bit on the
on the darker beers and wanting to get to your
you know, you're more, you're more light, cleaner beers for
(01:02:49):
for summer. Dude, this this is summer in a fucking can. Like,
it's beautiful and beautifully Oh that the jasmine opened up,
so it wasn't just I was getting some floral notes.
I I if I had this beer warm, I could
absolutely tell you that's jasmine, and that's jasmin in full bloom.
(01:03:11):
Just subtle, but but just a beautiful, nice, clean beer,
really really fun. I would I'm not a pilsner guy.
I'm just I'm just not. I would recommend this beer
ten times out of ten to anybody who was like, yeah,
I want something summary, this is your beer. It's summer
in a fucking class. It's amazing. So that's how my
(01:03:33):
beer finished. How about yours? How that how that mediocre
thing end up?
Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Well, I'd like to introduce you to Firestone Walker's Cali Squeeze.
It's a blood orange wheat ale. It was five percent.
I finished that. I finished the IPA and moved on
to my side. Bitch, it's gone, bes are gone. It
was just it was just it was just not not good.
The next beer is going to be a rebound. But
(01:04:00):
but my my concern now is that then the rebound
is going to be such a pivot that I'm concerned
about how much I will like it. So I'm well,
we'll get into it next. But yeah, don't you with
Radiant Brewing.
Speaker 3 (01:04:17):
Do some like some mouthwash or something like brush your teeth,
suck some dick. I don't like something to like clean
the palate.
Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
You know, I'm not gonna suck any dick deaf, That's
what I know. I wouldn't do a mouthwashed either. Maybe
I'll drink some water.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
I know that's what Halfway does occasionally.
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
He's got seven jobs and that's just you know.
Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
All right, I mean, how do you how do you
balance all that without sucking some dick.
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
Yeah, we'll be back with the guys at a minute.
All right, let's get back after it beer too. So I, uh,
I went to beer barn, and uh, I had to
go refuel today had tipped to Bryce. Thanks brother did
(01:05:07):
some damage there, which I wow, a little expensive. We'll
just look and leave it at that. I have a
great notion bourbon barrel aged Imperial stout with banana vanilla. Yeah.
Well this is the white for this vanilla, beans, peanuts, cocoa, nibs,
and natural flavors. Fourteen point two percent. This is BBA
(01:05:30):
two pmice fits. I saw this beer and I'm like, oh,
oh no, no, no, no, no, no no, I'm pouring it.
And it's black as it is oil. It is black
as sin. It smells sweet, it smells deck in. It
smells like a headache and a bottle ha ha, Oh
(01:05:51):
my god, this is this is going to be a beast.
You ever had those beers when when you when you
pour them, they're so dark and they're so thin. The
viscus is so much that it bubbles a little bit.
And then when it bubbles it looks like it's tar
that's bubbling, like it's kind of creepy looking. That's what
that's that's the effect that I'm getting now.
Speaker 3 (01:06:12):
It's the LaBrea tar pits.
Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
Oh man, this is a beast. And you can smell
the banana. You could smell how rich it is. Oh
sh I'm not calling it yet. Uh oh oh oh
(01:06:42):
that's on the edge. It's a banana split in the glass.
Oh my gosh. And it's all imperial stout. It's it's boozy,
but it's not obscene. It's it's rich. Lots of chocolate,
the vanilla's there. Even get a little bit of coffee.
It's a dark chocolate too. Oh my god. Oh this
(01:07:05):
is this is this beer is evil. This is the
kind of beer beer that it lulls you into a
false sense of security and then you wake up alone hurting.
Oh I wasn't I wasn't gonna call it. I wasn't
(01:07:44):
gonna call it, and I had to. That is just
straight up evil. Oh wow, all right, Sorry, I got
a little carried away. Continue on.
Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
No, I'm no, I'll be honest, dude, I'm I don't
don't even want to introduce my beer, because honestly, it's
going to sound like I'm trying to, you know, upstage
your beer. Not not not not what I was trying
to do at all, not show. But here here's the
(01:08:20):
thing is, as you were talking about what what your
experience was, it's exactly the same experience I was having
over here. I have a I have a Prairie Artesian,
which you know when they when they decide to do
a bourbon barrel aged a beer, it's it's over the
(01:08:41):
fucking top. It's it's almost to the point of you know,
plaid speed. You know, it's it's just ridiculous, like you're
going fast and then you just have to go faster one.
Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Of theose last night, and that's that's That's exactly how
it went.
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
So this one is called the Burbal Bourbon Barrel Oaki Weekend.
This is a bourbon, sorry, a barrel aged Imperial stout
blended with Imperial brownnaile and then added coconut vanilla, cocoa
nibs and marshmallow flavor. This is a fourteen point six.
(01:09:15):
So literally, as you're pouring your beer and you're like,
you know how sometimes it bubbles up like tar. That's
exactly what I was watching my beer do. This thing.
I'm gonna tell you right now, this is not going
to be a sex beer. I mean, unless you're into
unless this is like a BDSM like fucking you know,
(01:09:37):
sex castle kind of scenario.
Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
Well, Jason Chat, I mean that's not.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Let's not rolled that out and I'm and I'm I'm
not knocking it. Like listen, I've had my I've had
my moments where I don't mind being tied up, But
for tonight, I just don't know if I chose the
right beer. I don't know. We'll see heavy Heavy. As
soon as it poured out, all I could smell was booze.
(01:10:03):
It smelled more like whiskey than it did beer. So
I don't know where this is going to go. But
I also don't care, and I think it's only going
to make for for better radio here. So so, like
I said, heavy on the booze, I would say, if
there's any other smell I'm getting, it would be chocolate,
because there is that in there. But god, damn, all right,
(01:10:25):
here we.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
Go, Prairie or ties nols. Always you it's always fifty
to fifty. There are always gonna be great beers, but
you might get one that's an absolute boner inducing.
Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
Okay, all right, it has some redeeming qualities here. Oh
hold on, I almost threw up. Okay, So it's is
that a gagging reflex or nope, nope, just my body
being like, are you sure that you want to have
this much alcohol in you all at once, because again this,
(01:11:04):
you know, my first beer of the show was not
my first beer of the evening, let's be honest. So
so I'm getting actually, and it's not listed here in
the list of ingredients, but I'm getting like a hazel
nut caramel flavors to this, and maybe that's the marshmallow
that got in there and kind of kind of mellowed
(01:11:24):
things out. Definitely chocolate, a little bit of coconut, a
little bit of vanilla. I can see that they're in there.
I can taste it. They're in there. That's those are
not the predominant flavors. I'm getting a very subtle nut
with a big chocolate overlay and then just over the
top with fucking booze. It's it's just, you know, you
(01:11:47):
just you just ate like a chocolate covered hazel nut
and then down it with with two shots of whiskey.
That's what this is nothing sexy about it. It'lled oh
Oki bourbon barrel ok weekend bourbon barrel oki okay i
(01:12:08):
e Oki weekend. So yeah, and it has some very
unusual So I don't know who comes up with the
art for for these guys. I don't know. I mean,
clearly it's in house, but it's a bunch of like
modern day village people.
Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
It's always kind of retarded.
Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
Yeah it is. It looks like a five year old druid,
and it's a bunch of like modern day village people.
Like there's an astronaut with a bubble gun, a basketball
player that has goggles on, a golfer I guess, a cowgirl,
a guy who rides his tense speed but has those
fucking douchebag clates on, and then a very robust ballerina.
(01:12:54):
That's that's what that. None of that means, Okay weekend
to me, I don't know, I don't know what. I
don't know what you're going for here, But anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
I'm interested to see how how that that warms up
for you.
Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
Yeah, yeah, me too. I'm gonna you know, I'm gonna
post a picture of this to chat. I feel like
you people need to be able to see what I'm
seeing here.
Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
Well, they're having a field day with your with your beer.
By the way, you need to.
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
Look like, yes, you people, oh god, you people, so we.
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
So Jay, It's about time, damn time we get some
whiskey on whiskey. Hell, I I agree with that. I
think we should. We do need to do a whiskey night.
We'll do two or two or three different whiskeys. Ye,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't object to that, something like the
along nose lines. The problem is is like finding like
(01:13:53):
because you're buying a big bottle and then you're you've
got to keep that for a while, unless you're starting
a collection or some thing. That's that's my only problem
with uh, with those things, you're you drop to find
different stuff. It's like sixty seventy bucks. So it's a
little tougher to do, but not out of the question.
I'm sure we can throw it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
And on top of that, it's like, I mean, I mean,
unless you want the show to be a complete train wreck,
you know, there you're sipping whiskey for a while, like
you know, you can't like even if you put it
on the rocks, it's not gonna last long. So then
you're two three glasses in and it's only halftime. Could
(01:14:34):
be up. It could be a tough show.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Well, we haven't had a show in a long time
that we didn't post. And if it's entertaining. Sure for
the folks in chat, I wouldn't object to giving it
a try.
Speaker 3 (01:14:50):
Yeah, we'll, we'll, we'll work on that.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
We'll work on that, all right. Pretty disturbing finding this week,
going back to Tarra fun swatting Lisa's name. So one
of Alex jones writers, Alex. Everybody knows Alex Jones, right,
(01:15:17):
pretty pretty yeah, conservative out there conspiracy theory, leaning a
little sensation like for.
Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
Like thirty years, Like he's been in the conspiracy stuff
for like thirty years, like he was doing it before
it was a.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
Thing, right exactly exactly, but but you know, and that's
not and I want to caveat that with He's been
and right about a lot of stuff, a lot of stuff,
especially everything having to do with globalists, and then a
lot of the stuff that came from COVID whatnot. So
one of his writers was killed this week, and after
(01:15:56):
that happened, we saw a ton of swatting happening. So
the definition of swatting is basically where you have somebody
getting or the police get called in the middle of
the night. They say there's a hostage situation at so
and so's residence, and all of a sudden, the swat
team or a whole bunch of police armed to the
teeth show up saying hey, come out of your house
(01:16:18):
with your hands up. Yeah, and it's happening to conservative
talk show hosts. You've not been swatted just also.
Speaker 3 (01:16:28):
No, no, we haven't cat turd the ex.
Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
Account oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's.
Speaker 3 (01:16:36):
Been swatted several times as well. So it's not just
it's not just like people podcasts or radio shows or whatever.
It's just people putting out conservative stuff, like making fun
of you know, the woke ideology, making fun of Biden whatever.
So yeah, it's happening. And it's at first you're like, Okay,
(01:16:57):
what the fuck, how childish, But actually that's a dangerous situation.
It's privilegus guys showing up with fucking ars and they're
in full swat regalia. You know, they got their their
plate carriers on, they got their side arm, they're in
combat boots. And then and then you're like yeah, and
(01:17:18):
then you're like, hey, get the fuck off my lawn.
That that could end badly luckily, And this is kind
of backfiring in the face of whoever's doing this. Most
of the people running these types of accounts or these
types of podcasts. They're they have really good relationships with
(01:17:38):
their shrifes's department, so they're like, hey, everything's cool here,
I'm good. I'm gonna come out with my hands up.
But nothing's happening here, and so nothing, nothing has happened,
you know as a as a result of this, as
far as you know, people getting shot or anything. But
it could happen. I mean, you could see a scenario
where it could get really out of hound really fast,
(01:18:01):
and it's scary and these I I hope fucking people
hang from the rafters for this ship because that's not funny.
Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
So one of the scenarios they're seeing a lot of
the time is the somebody shows up with pizza cash
on delivery, so you know that somebody has to come out,
come to the door, and that you know, nothing's being
left right, and then it ends up right afterwards there
ends up being a swatting. So it's kind of cereal,
(01:18:30):
like aggravated. I don't I I don't even know what
the word is for it. I know I want to
go to domestic terrorism because that's what we're gonna talk about
that next. But but it's it's it's it's very it's highly,
highly concerning. The Eagleman's both both brothers. They were tabbed,
(01:18:52):
like you said, cat turd Tim. What the fuck is
Tim's name? Tim? The fucking I can't think of his name.
Nick Sorder simple yeah, yeah, Timpool, Yeah, timpoole to to Yeah.
And there's been a lot of others that have that
have experienced that, so very very scary stuff. I don't
(01:19:15):
think we're big enough and pissing off enough people at
all for us to go to the sheriff's department and say, hey,
just let you know, I've got a podcast, you know,
please don't raid my house. Stuff like that. But you
got to be concerning and and to Aaron's point, that
is a leftist trait. It's that insane. If you're willing
(01:19:39):
to call out the authorities, if you're willing to put
to create a situation that is hostile when there isn't
anything hostile going on, and you're willing to put anybody,
whether it's a citizen or the police, in a in
a position that is dire, that is chaotic, that is
(01:20:01):
even remotely intense, then you're a sick fuck. And these
people need to be like you were saying they need
to be prosecuted to the utmost.
Speaker 3 (01:20:12):
Yep, yeah, I'm all, I'm all for Uh we talked
about tar and feathering at this point. For something like this,
that's actually, you know, on the on the low end,
is a huge waste of taxpayer money and the lease
police time, right, I mean, police could be out there
(01:20:32):
actually solving real crimes, stopping real crimes, and instead they're
at my house where Tim Poole's house, when there's no
i mean, nothing's happening. Huge waste. So that's at the
low end. At the high end, somebody actually loses their
life in one of these scenarios. And again, you know,
(01:20:53):
this all started we were talking about the the guy
from Info Wars who was killed out out in front
of his Austin home. He's he's just a journalist. And
I don't mean just a journalist is saying that he's
not doing an important job. I'm saying he's just getting
to the truth and he was killed for it. And
(01:21:14):
if you, if you, if you believe anything other than that,
then I'm sorry, we're probably not the show for you.
Because when when something like that happens, it's deliberate it's intentional,
and it's it's done to send a message. And and
so you know, I it's again not for whiskey. Hell,
(01:21:36):
maybe not even for anyone else listening to the show,
although maybe some of you have more influence than we know.
But it is a concerning time to be a truth seeker.
And and and again that's that's crazy shit to say
in the United States of America in the year twenty
twenty five. You know, instead of flying cars and and
(01:22:00):
a fucking robot, well, I guess I do have a
robot that vacuums. I have a I have a rumba,
all right, I have the generic knockoff version of a roomba,
which is somehow better. I don't know. It gets higher
ratings anyway. But instead of all that shit we get,
we get people. We now have a new term called swatting.
That was not a thing before this week, and now
(01:22:22):
here we are. And it's just ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
It happened on I mean it's happened in the past,
not politically though. You'd see it online with you know,
guys playing cod or Fortnite. They would get docksed and
then all of a sudden, the cops are showing up
to their house while they're mid midstream because you know,
kids thought it was funny, but not like this. This
(01:22:45):
is different. This is this is very, very different. When
you start playing around with politics, you start playing around
with how much division there is in the country, it
makes you wonder what's going on. So Jamie White was
the individual who has killed the report or the writer
for for Info Wars. He was killed off front of
his house. And then we start seeing the the swatting
(01:23:09):
taking place. It makes you wonder, well, why there could
be somebody out there with a sniper rifle just waiting
for you to come out of the house. You know
that that's that that stuff isn't far fetched. It's but
but this, this also speaks to something that's even worse.
Mainstream media, which we've railed against for a long long time.
(01:23:31):
It's the reason why we've got this show. They preach this,
they preach the hate, they preach the lack of thought,
encourage it, They absolutely encourage it. So they're as complicit
as anyone. But you're never gonna hear about that. You're
(01:23:52):
not gonna hear about the swatting taking place. You're gonna see. Okay,
So cash BTTEL came out this week. I want to
address the alarming rise and swatting incidents targeting media figures.
The FBI is aware of the dangerous trend, and my
team and I are already taking action to investigate and
hold those responsible accountable. This isn't about politics. Weaponizing law
enforcement against any American is not only morally repensable, reprehensible,
(01:24:16):
but also in dangerous lives, including those of our officers.
That's what it comes down to. But you're not gonna yeah,
it's perfectly well said. It's not taking sides, it's diplomatic.
It is. It is basing the issue on how wrong
it is. But you're not going to hear that on MSNBC.
(01:24:37):
You're not gonna hear that on CNN. This this stuff
isn't gonna make it. And that's the overall this is.
This is the sickness that goes along with it. We're
talking about what's what's been going on with the Tesla protests.
We've got some pretty sick individuals out there carving Nazi
figures into Tesla vehicles that are owned by people them
(01:24:58):
on fire.
Speaker 3 (01:25:02):
That's someone's that's someone's car, and that's someone's investment. And
we all know. I mean, oh, you can say, oh, well,
they had insurance on it. The minute you drive a
car off the lot, you're looking at a fifteen percent
minimum depletion of your investment. As soon as you drive
it off the lot, you just lost fifteen percent. So
(01:25:24):
no insurance is not going to cover the cost of
what they bought it for six months ago or a
year ago. They're going to cover what it's worth right now, which,
by the way, the value of Tesla's is dropping because
of this problem. So you might have bought an eighty
thousand dollars you know, Tesla, and it's worth sixty on
(01:25:47):
the on blue book right now, but then with all
these burnings now they're only worth thirty. Like you, that's
a that's a major investment. Like some people. Some people
don't even live in a house that you know that
they owe eighty thousand dollars on, So let alone a
fucking vehicle. It's it's pretty major. And I and I
(01:26:08):
also it's it's it is it points to the hypocrisy
that is the left. And again they can't see it.
But if you go back six years, shit, even four years,
Elon was their fucking golden boy. Oh absolutely, tesla's were
the That was how you expressed that you You drove
(01:26:32):
a Tesla and you wore a face mask while you
did it, and that's how everyone knew how fucking rad
you were because you were the wokest of the woke,
and you you also had a big dick, and you
were fucking the hottest girls.
Speaker 2 (01:26:45):
And you were as elite as fucked too.
Speaker 3 (01:26:47):
Yeah, exactly, you were.
Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
You were the fuck smugness that came along with it, like.
Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
You're you're a fucking cal State professor. Man, you're tenured, right,
You're you're in And now the flip of of Elon's
a Nazi tesla's are bad. I even saw a here
in Eugene, organ which is again way too woke for me.
(01:27:12):
A bunch of fucking ex hippies live here and they're
all fucking morons. But I saw a tesla that said, yeah,
my tesla isn't a Nazi. Fuck Elon. So it's like,
it's like, even if you still you don't want to
give up your Tesla, because that's still you still like
the car, You like what you bought, you like its performance,
(01:27:33):
but you don't want to be Yeah, yeah, but you
you don't want to be grouped in with these fuck holes.
You have to put a bumper sticker on that says
fuck Elon and and I'm not a Nazi, Like what
what do we That's the hypocrisy is like Elon good
until Elon bad, and now Elon Nazi and Tesla bad.
(01:27:56):
It's you. You people are insane and you are showing
how weak minded you are because you are swayed with
literally the slightest breeze, you know, a breeze comes up
and they fucking fall over and the rest of us
Oaks are standing there, going I just stand for what
I stand for. What's wrong with you? This is called weather.
(01:28:20):
It's it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:28:23):
Here is Valarie Costa, Valerie Coasta. The Tesla takedown, Tesla
takedown is yeah, it's takedown Tesla.
Speaker 8 (01:28:32):
It's Tesla takedown, Tesla takedown.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:28:34):
There's a website called Tesla takedown dot com, which is
a website you can go to get some background on
the campaign and it essentially isn't a map where anybody
in the world can put an action up for targeting Tesla.
And so I've been involved in that campaign and in
particular planning actions in the Seattle area targeting Tesla and
(01:28:57):
Tesla takedown.
Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
There's a spirit out there which already, as we saw
with Luigi Mangioni.
Speaker 2 (01:29:03):
There's a spirit which is very anti corporate, very anti billionaire,
very anti Okay, as soon as you start bringing up
Luigi Manginoni Mangioni, yeah, Okay, that's where we're going with it. Okay,
we're going. We're going. We're going to extremes. We're going
to somebody who's psychotic. We're going to somebody who's willing
(01:29:24):
to use violence, and as soon as they associate themselves
with that, you should be fucking investigated and full stop.
I I'm all for protests. We talked about this all
the time. Protests are great, speak your mind, get out there, act,
be active.
Speaker 3 (01:29:40):
Absolutely, dude, dude, this is not at We were at
Occupy Wall Street protests in downtown Phoenix. Remember those guys
standing around with AR fifteen's and like we were there. Yeah,
and that was it. That was a righteous protest, that
that had meaning behind it that I could get behind
because fuck Wall Street, fuck the money maker, we want
(01:30:01):
our money back. God damn it.
Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
We just didn't know it was. It was fueled by
Soros at the.
Speaker 3 (01:30:05):
Time, we had Yeah, we had no idea. And I
want to make a quick point too, uh to your
comment justin in chat, Is anyone boycotting VW? Is anyone
boycotting Volkswagen right now the actual Nazi made and created
(01:30:25):
company that is now going to be reconnoitered and subsumed
into a wartime machine. No one's boycotting v DUP. No.
Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
In fact, we're gonna Milano has doubled down and now
she owns a VW rather than her tesla.
Speaker 3 (01:30:43):
God damn. I yeah. So yeah, so there's that whole
movement too. Who was it that the there was somebody
one of the senators He had a tesla and he
made this emotional fucking speech and then he went and
bought a Chevy Tahoe. I'm like, weren't you guys the environmentalist?
Like six months ago you were all about the environment,
and now you're proud of the fact you just bought
(01:31:06):
a You just traded in your electric vehicle which is
supposed to be carbon neutral, which we all know it's not,
but okay, let's buy into your fucking lie it's carbon neutral.
And now you just bought the giantest, most ridiculous, ugliest,
by the way, suv, full sized suv out there, the
Chevy Tahoe. Which I'm sorry. I don't want to get
(01:31:28):
into the Chevy versus Ford thing, but if you're buying
a Chevy right now in this day and age, there
is something mentally wrong with you. Chevy is not making
good vehicles right now. You're going to lose money on that.
But that's the badge you put out there there, it
is I bought a Chevy Tahoe, and fuck my Tesla.
(01:31:49):
It's like six months ago you guys were talking about
like chipmunks dying and global warming and we're gonna lose
all the glaciers in two years, and now it's okay
to buy a Chevy Tahoe. Okay, all right, can't keep.
Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
Up with you, but okay, tesl takedown dot com. You
can get involved if you really want to, by texting
musk to fifty one to nine oh five to join
the fight. Find a protest.
Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
Now, Tesla's dump your stock.
Speaker 2 (01:32:27):
Well, so here's the thing. And I didn't and maybe
I'll do this this weekend. We'll see if I'm really
feeling it. Something like this. Who's funding it? So this
is action network start organizing tesl tech takedown. You can
go ahead and zoom in. They've got a map. There's
(01:32:47):
a couple of Phoenix locations. There's one in twos On.
It looks like there's one in there. There looks like
they're gonna protest the one in Scottsdale. We're tanking Tesla's
stock price to stop Musk. Sell your Teslas, dump your stock,
join the picket line. Stopping Musk will help save lives.
What's the outcome on outcome here?
Speaker 3 (01:33:06):
Yeah, the the the actual line is that protesting Tesla's
will save lives. I how where? How does that mathematically?
Check out? Where's the line? Where do you draw that line?
I really want to know. I'm asking honestly, how do
you make that makes sense in your head?
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Well? Here, okay, here's their website? Right, So, how to
divest from Tesla the funds that hold Tesla's stock. Check
out the better than a Tesla site for alternatives to Tesla's.
Elon Musk's gutting of US agencies is illegal. Experts say,
how do you muzzle dodge? Trump lawyer down plays Elon
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Musk's authority in court hearing. Here's what to know about
dodge Elon.
Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
Musk again again, how does that save lives?
Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
I'm it doesn't, It doesn't. There there's nothing. This is
all fantastical. Everything that the left does, everything that the
left does, is based on emotion. There's enough sanity logical
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:18):
Insanity.
Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
And then like you're like you were saying earlier, So
now it's okay, you've made your judgment. Now we're gonna
go against the environment, which we've been so hell bent
on protecting. Yep, Now we're gonna go against our evs. Now,
now people are more important. What it doesn't make any
(01:34:40):
fucking sense, And that is what the left does. That
is the psychosis.
Speaker 3 (01:34:51):
I I just I can't. I can't. I can't get there,
not logically, not even emotionally, even if I believed that,
you know, that night Elon did a Nazi salute. He's
one guy, and if it was truly a Nazi salute,
(01:35:13):
everyone would have in the crowd would have been like
looking at each other like what the fuck, Like this
is fucked. Get this fucking out of here, yeah, yeah,
go away, Like we don't want that shit here in
this country. That's not what it was, clearly, because people
were like, holy shit, he's fucking putting his heart out
to us, which is what he was doing. And so
I just I have to believe, and you know, we've
(01:35:35):
been talking about this for a while, but I have
to believe a very small but very very loud and
enthusiastic minority is is leading the charge here. And we
were talking about it earlier too. And I think this
leads into the shift in the algo on X because
(01:35:58):
in the beginning of the week I almost couldn't look
at my feed because every fucking post was elon Nazi, Trump,
bad doge, full of corruption. I mean every fucking post.
I couldn't look at it. Literally just yes, all bots,
every one of them. None of them answer back, none
(01:36:20):
of them have even a profile to look at. And
it was interesting part blooded.
Speaker 2 (01:36:25):
The interesting part of that though. Did you see how
many had blue checks?
Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
Yeah? I know.
Speaker 11 (01:36:30):
I mean, so they're spending money, Yes, they're spending the
money to throw.
Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
Their bots out there to manipulate the message. So this
is some heavy duty warfare. Here's out here. Let's let's
talk about Act blue. We've talked about Act blue.
Speaker 3 (01:36:44):
Before, right, Yeah, here and so here we go. And
I will say remember on Tuesday, X was saying that,
you know they were under heavy attack, a huge cyber attack. Yeah,
cyber attack. Well after they cleared that up and the
awgoes reset, everything's back to normal. Now now I'm getting
the feed that is balanced that I was used to.
(01:37:07):
So something happened there and they cleared it up and
it was amazing. But yeah, let's hear from that Blue.
Speaker 2 (01:37:13):
But that's when the swantings started too. As soon as
the yes, yes it was the cybertech was done, it
was you bet, guys, it's look step back, look at
things from thirty five thousand feet, look at the trends.
That's where you start getting you truth that it's always
in the middle. This is Act Blue. Let's work on
Act Blue for a little bit.
Speaker 12 (01:37:30):
Treasury during the Biden administration to see whether or not
there were bank violations called suspicious activity reports against Act Blue.
Of course, they never would get back with us. Finally
after the election they confirmed that there were some. They
allowed my staff to go in and you like ten
or twelve they were really bad. But I can say
with confidence there are one hundreds more. And now with
(01:37:53):
the new Trump administration. We're going to be able to
go in there and look at them. I think we'll
be able to answer a lot of questions.
Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
Yeah, hundreds more. That's amazing to think about. Have you
received a response to your.
Speaker 5 (01:38:04):
Letter last week to the Treasury Department.
Speaker 12 (01:38:06):
Yes, it's a whole different ballgame for me on the
Oversight Committee. The Trump administration actually responds to our request
for information. Obviously they're new and getting there, you know,
figuring out where the bathrooms are and trying to get
a handle over everything. But I'm very confident that the
Oversight Committee will be allowed in to view those suspicious
(01:38:27):
activity ports and the fact that there are so many
shows that the banks were suspicious of a lot of activity.
And what we believe is what's been reported and suggested
on a lot of conservatives channels over the years, is
that this money wasn't actually coming from John Doe and
Jane Doe sitting at home donating ten dollars every week
(01:38:50):
to every Democrat candidate running for every office in America.
We always suspected that there was an influx of cash
coming in and from other ways. In the way I
Act Blue set up their account, it would be very
easy to launder money into there through fake credit card
accounts and fake names and things like that. So the banks,
(01:39:12):
by virtue of catching so many violations from so many
different banks which would suggest to me these were credit cards,
I think that we're going to be able to find
out where the source of a lot of this money
was coming from.
Speaker 2 (01:39:28):
We've documented this on the show multiple times that Act
Blue is filthy. My mom's account has been. I've seen
numerous occasions where there's been because I helped manage her money,
there's been numerous occasions where ActBlue donations have gone out.
She is a little bit liberal, absolutely, but I can
(01:39:51):
tell what's something a cause that she would put up for,
and what's like, all right, let's let's figure this out.
Because there isn't a cause it's attached to it. They
do this now, it's not far far fetched to say
that they're funding the stuff that's going the protests that
are going on, not at all. You even have individuals like, God,
(01:40:15):
what's that what's that fucking guy's name? I can't think
of the guy's name now.
Speaker 7 (01:40:23):
Which one, Oh, it's the the big donor, he's a billionaire,
not sorows it's it's it's another way.
Speaker 2 (01:40:33):
He's domestic. He's here in the States. He's the guy
who opened up LinkedIn.
Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
Oh whack guy.
Speaker 2 (01:40:43):
No Robert not right, Yeah no.
Speaker 3 (01:40:48):
Not Robert Reich was a he's a fucking yeah, he's
a he's a borderline midget economist.
Speaker 2 (01:40:57):
Anyway, all right, we'll scrap that. The point is is
that this this stuff isn't read Hoffmann.
Speaker 3 (01:41:09):
Yes, Hoffman, yep, Okay, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:41:12):
So he even came out this week and he said
he denies funding the Tesla protests, but he also funds
indivisible dot com. Now, if you go to indivisible dot com,
this is another site that is all based on pushing
(01:41:35):
back against everything that Dodge is doing, absolutely all of it.
And it's it's it's really disturbing that this is where
we're at. This is where we're at. You've got billionaires
and then and the left is the first one to say, oh,
we're totally against billionaires and doing this and doing that
and all this kind of stuff. Well, billionaires are the
ones who are absolutely they're absolutely driving this.
Speaker 3 (01:41:58):
Yeah, and I feel like, you know, it's easy for
them to, I guess, maintain their stance that they're against
billionaires because you know, Trump and Elon and and others.
Mark Andrew Asen, you know, has been a huge contributor
(01:42:18):
to what's going on with Doge and the Trump administration.
He's a he's a consultant and unpaid consultant, but he's
consulting and he's a billionaire. And so I think it's
very easy for people to say, well, this person has
a lot of money, so their motivations must be nefarious.
(01:42:38):
You know, we have a long history in this country
of billionaires, well recently billionaires, but in the past millionaires
who really did just set up a a trust fund
for the good of the future. They they they they
(01:43:01):
donated money to their city, their county, their their state,
their country to set up something that they would hope,
they hoped would last and and be something of a
I guess a message to the two future generations that
you know, we we we did, we try to do
(01:43:22):
some good. And I and I I think mostly about
like I don't know, like the Guggenheims of the world,
and I'm not going to get into the you know,
ex uh World War two connections with Gugenheim, but he
did set up an amazing museum that we'll live on,
(01:43:43):
you know, for generations. That is full of amazing art,
and it's doing it's a net good for society at
whole at large. And I and I kind of put
I'm not saying Elon is the best human that ever lived.
I'm not I'm not saying that Trump. No, certainly not
saying Trump is a is an amazing human. I'm saying
(01:44:04):
that these guys could absolutely sit on the fucking sidelines
and be sipping my ties while getting a blowjob, like
they could absolutely pay for that, and no one, no
one would care or no. Instead, they are literally putting
their time and effort and and money, they're hard earned
(01:44:26):
money into making trying to make this country a better place.
And so there's a lot of things I'm going to
give a benefit of the doubt to a slide to
because you didn't have to do it, and you're doing
it anyway. And it's it's not a power grab so far.
I mean, if it turns to that, we can all
(01:44:46):
say fuck, we were wrong, But right now, it's not
a power grab. It's in fact, they're losing money, so
it's not a it's not a way to gain wealth.
That's that's my favorite. The left always tries to say,
you know, Musk is canceling all these companies so he
can get bigger government contracts. We've talked about this in
the past. The only reason he's getting government contracts is
(01:45:09):
because he's literally the only fucking company that can do
what is being asked, SpaceX being the most visible and obvious.
No one else is doing what SpaceX is doing. No
one is launching two rockets a day into space, landing
them and catching them with a fucking robot arm. Are
you kidding me? Yeah, he's gonna get some government contracts
(01:45:31):
because government's going, Hey, show me how you did that.
We can't do it. So I'm not saying they're one
hundred percent altruistic. I don't know that anyone outside of
Gandhi or Buddha is one hundred percent altruistic. But I'm
saying that their motivations, we can absolutely give them the
benefit of doubt here, and I think we're going to
(01:45:53):
be on the wrong on the right side of history,
and those that oppose it are going to be on
the wrong side of history because we're just trying to
make things better here.
Speaker 2 (01:46:05):
I feel like we're at that point though, where you
it's like pre World War two or maybe pre World
War One, where you're starting to see the cracks and
you're seeing the division where things are trying to ramp
up on one side and you get another side that's
trying to cool things off very much a good versus
evil thing, which you know, yeah, which is a judget
(01:46:27):
however you want right right right. But that's that's the way.
That's that's the way this definitely feels. I I just
looked up I went to indivisible dot org, so you
guys can go there and check it out. You can
put in your your zip code and I can join
Arizona's Sisters for Harris Chandler Gilbert Indivisible, Superstition Rising, Indivisible,
(01:46:51):
Indivisible MESA true Americans. There's a lot of for indivisible,
there's a lot of division. The first thing that I'm
noticing there's there's not like a one group to rule
them all. Interesting. I'm assuming this is like I would
be very interested. I may reach out to somebody just
to do some.
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
Let's do this, Yes, what we would just want to
know more. We just want to know more.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
Let's see if oh look at this, Okay, let me
see here, all right, I can't do this on I
will do this. I'll here we go. I'll just I'll
just that's all right, okay. So I will reach out
to them and I will drop a email. I'll drop
a copy of the email in in our Patreon and
(01:47:40):
don't you guys fucking rap me out? But uh, not
that you guys would do that, but but seriously, I
want to play around with it because especially I'm assuming
that they're mask wearers and they don't want to meet
in person. So if I can get on some like
some zoom calls or something, I'll tape it and then
i'll post it for you guys.
Speaker 3 (01:48:00):
That would be let's do this.
Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
Give me your give me your zip code, because I
really want to see what's up in Oregon. That's gonna be.
Speaker 3 (01:48:07):
Oh my zip code is nine to seven four zero four.
Speaker 2 (01:48:13):
All right? Oh yeah, only one. I was going to
say one. Oh what Indivisible Eugene, Springfield, Oregon. We actively
work to realize a shared vision of real democracy of
and for the people. We model inclusion, respect, and fairness.
Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
I will say there's a uh, there's a lot of
and I mean I've said this for years since I've
been here. The weird balance between the you know, the
hicks and the hippies. There's a lot of blue collar
fucking farmers and hunters and ranchers and mechanics and loggers
(01:48:54):
and fishermen like actual people that get up at the
cracker guards and yeah, and they actually find off. So
there's plenty of that to balance out the liberal dipshits
at the UFO. I'm sorry, but that's where they all are.
But it does surprise me that there's only one group
that's that's crazy. I would have expected a flood, so
(01:49:19):
it kind of makes me happy, makes me happy.
Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
Yeah, So there'll be in show notes if you guys
want to go there, take a look at indivisible dot
org and get you get you get your protest on.
Can we just say right now that if if your
protest is violent, if it ends in destruction of property,
if it ends in trespassing and and things that are
actually actual crimes, it's not a fucking protest. It's actually
(01:49:44):
domestic terrorism.
Speaker 11 (01:49:45):
Yeah, you were wrong, you were wrong, exactly, Your your
your points lost at that point, yep, null and void.
Speaker 2 (01:49:54):
I don't I don't even think we have to take
that any farther. Well, and I'll just seem really obvious
to me.
Speaker 3 (01:50:00):
I don't know, okay, and I'm gonna tell you why.
Here's here's the let's let's cook it down. Let's let's
reduce this this sauce. Yeah, yeah, let's let's reduce. If
you've not experienced actual violence or or or strife or
(01:50:20):
confrontation in your life, when you feel like it's time
to make a stand, you feel like that's the way
to make your point, right, Because I mean, for you
and me, if if if if I'm gonna go to
the point of violence and destruction of property, that means
(01:50:41):
there's nothing else, there's no other option for me, Like
I have to go to a ten, right, That's that's
my last play, because I know that when you hurt
somebody else or they hurt you, like there's there's no
coming back from that. That's that you know, injury death,
that's like a real thing. But these people don't, they
(01:51:02):
don't know how to just be out there and actually
just make a stand and not do violence. They they
think doing violence is making a stand, and it's a
it's a real sort of indictment on the whole woke movement,
which is that you all haven't experienced enough of life
to be popped in the mouth a couple of times
for saying the wrong thing. So you think that popping
(01:51:25):
us in the mouth for saying what we believe is
the right thing to do. That and I've said this
for a long time. You've said this for a long time.
The clapback is going to be immense. You are not
prepared for what's coming back at you. You you know,
you want uh, you know, the wokeism. I was, I
(01:51:47):
was going to go somewhere darker, but let's just say
wokeism as in general. You want that to be, you know,
part of society. And well, when when society collapse back
at you and doesn't want to play that game anymore,
the backlash is going to be that whatever percentage of
influence you thought you had maybe five percent and then
(01:52:10):
and then you claimed that you had fifty percent, now
the clapback is going to be you have zero. You
have zero influence on anything anymore. You're not going to
be able to rest on your your you know, your
civil rights to be a teacher, to be a civil servant.
You're you're just out. We don't want you around anymore.
(01:52:30):
You're gone, You're irrelevant. You overplayed your hand, and they
just don't see that yet. And it's it's coming. I
truly believe that's coming.
Speaker 2 (01:52:41):
You know. The astronauts that were abandoned by Biden. Yeah, yeah,
that Nazi elon is about to save them. They just
docked this evening with the International Space Station.
Speaker 3 (01:52:57):
That they launched earlier today.
Speaker 2 (01:52:59):
Yeah. Yeah, I didn't realize Nazis wanted small government saving astronauts,
no war.
Speaker 3 (01:53:10):
Yeah that's uh, that's Nazi talk right there. Yeah, seriously, dude,
it's fucking bizarre world. It really is.
Speaker 2 (01:53:18):
All right, I've been waiting for this. Can I can
I turn you loose home?
Speaker 3 (01:53:21):
Oh shit? All right, here we go, hold on, let
me let me stretch. Yeah, okay, let's do it.
Speaker 2 (01:53:30):
All right. So the setup is Olivia Evert Everett, a
Virginia runner in charge with assault for hitting an appointment
with a baton, held a tearful rally outside her high school,
insisting it was an accident. Now, if you look at
the videos, you can clearly see that she reared her
(01:53:51):
hand back with the metal baton in it and smacked
the be Jesus out of the runner in front of her.
This is her at her rally.
Speaker 3 (01:54:02):
At least two eights.
Speaker 6 (01:54:06):
We stand, We stand with you.
Speaker 2 (01:54:11):
Thank y'all for supporting me.
Speaker 3 (01:54:14):
No tears, by the way, nobody.
Speaker 13 (01:54:16):
I wanted to hear my story stuff with people that
know me and people that know I would never do
anything like that. I would never harm anybody. I'm not
I'm not even in conversation. I wouldn't even do that homework.
Pas and I thank y'all for believing in me, and
I love y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:54:35):
Yeah, yes, great speech.
Speaker 2 (01:54:39):
Sorry, go ahead, we've seen multiple angles. She reared back
and smacked the Jesus out of the runner in front
of her. Okay, and this, if you've ever held a
metal baton, attract baton, you can do it. It's I'm
not gonna say it's way to like a police baton,
(01:55:02):
but if you're running, you could do some significant damage.
Gave this woman a concussion and a skull fracture.
Speaker 3 (01:55:12):
Yep, it's it's aluminum. I mean it's it's reinforced analyzed aluminum,
so it's light, but it's strong as fuck.
Speaker 2 (01:55:21):
All Right, we're gonna give her the benefit of the doubt.
Let's let's we're watching video. Here's the back Oh nope, maam,
here's the rear video. Oh, she totally hit her with
her She says that she got the baton caught in
her arm and hit the runner in front of.
Speaker 3 (01:55:38):
Her twice, by the way, because she she strikes her
once and then you see her she strikes her again,
but the runner's already been hit, so she starts to
go down and I'm sorry, who runs with their fucking
hands above their shoulders? Like, who flails like that? Nobody?
(01:56:02):
The fact is, you, dumb fucking cunt. You were losing
and you didn't like it, so you struck the bitch
in front of me. Here's the thing. If she came
out and she's like, hey, I appreciate the support from y'all.
I thought I had her beat, but she came around
the outside and she was beating me. So I hit
her and I'm sorry, My axes are unexcusable. I'm asking
(01:56:25):
for forgiveness. It's over, and I would absolutely be in
her corner and be like, holy shit, that bitch, like
that was some ghetto stuff. She hit her, and we
can all move on from it and like, let let
her run again. At this point, the fact that you're
just gonna die on that hill. Then I want you
to die on that hill. You will never run again,
(01:56:47):
you will never compete again in any sport in that
state or in the United States.
Speaker 2 (01:56:52):
You're done.
Speaker 3 (01:56:53):
It's over. Your life is over no more. I mean
this is like go ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:57:00):
Go ahead. It says a lot though, when you don't
go to check on the runner, you don't. You don't.
You didn't check on her afterwards.
Speaker 11 (01:57:11):
The coach didn't do with her, No, nobody did nobody,
So yeah, you meant it.
Speaker 2 (01:57:20):
You should be brought up on charges that's assault.
Speaker 3 (01:57:23):
Yes it is.
Speaker 2 (01:57:25):
There's no there. The NAACP doesn't need to be involved
with it like they're trying to get. It's straight up assault. Yes,
both runners were black. There's nothing going on that's not
warranted here except for the person who assaulted her is
trying to play the victim card. You don't get to
(01:57:47):
And on top of that, the parents are the ones
you should actually be going to jail for this for
allowing just to go on. You've allowed your kid to minute.
You're you're condoning your kid being a victim, manipulating, trying
to manipulate the story, and not owning that you fucked up.
(01:58:07):
If you just always said, you know what, I hit her?
I was, I was, I was angry, I made a
start up in the moment. YEP, I was competing. I'm
a competitor and I lost it and what I did
was wrong. I hope nobody ever does. Is Again, this
goes away, you actually come out as slightly honorable. At
that point, I've done stupid shit when I've been competing,
(01:58:30):
really dumb stuff, just when I wanted to stick my
chest out and say, you know what, I'm not gonna
be fucked with today. Yes, that absolutely comes that, That
absolutely happens. We're human. Humans screw up like that. But
when you go ahead and go down this road where
you're gonna exacerbate things and you're gonna try and play
the victim, you I hope you never get to go
(01:58:50):
to college because of that. I hope it's that damning.
Your career should be over at that.
Speaker 3 (01:58:56):
Point, I I you brought up an interesting angle, and
I have to just throw it out there right now.
Imagine if this girl, the baton swinger, the attacker, I'm
going to call her the attacker. Imagine if she was white. Oh,
absolutely imagine if she was white. It's a hate crime.
(01:59:16):
She's going to prison forever. But she gets to roll
out these crocodile tears, she gets to make up some
bullshit story, and we're now supposed to believe she's the victim,
even though the other girl had a concussioned crack skull.
Fuck you, And yeah, I've done some dumb shit over
(01:59:37):
the years. I did anything I could do to edge
out a win. When you are a competitor, when you
have that competitive edge, you are willing to sacrifice almost anything,
particularly when you're young and you don't have a family,
you don't have an income, maybe your income or your
(01:59:57):
future is even tied to what your competing in. Yeah,
you're willing to do pretty much anything to win. And
I did, you did, half, I did. We all know
what we did, the dumb ship we did? Hey, speaking
of half a nice, nice, nice timing dude, I was
just talking about you in the best possible way. Oh yeah,
(02:00:20):
best possible way. Yeah, of course. Although although I do
have to say I apologize earlier for saying that you
sucked dick to freshen your breath. You don't do that,
but I did say that, and I apologize.
Speaker 10 (02:00:34):
Yeah, I do other things A fresh in my breath.
Speaker 3 (02:00:36):
I know, I and I but I it was you
were the easy target because you weren't here, so I
took it and I apologize.
Speaker 10 (02:00:44):
Yeah. No, that's okay, okay.
Speaker 3 (02:00:50):
Thank thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (02:00:52):
Hafe. Have you ever tried to take anybody out when
you're competing against them? We're referring back to the uh
the track runner that smacked the ship out of the
person that the runner in front of her.
Speaker 10 (02:01:04):
You mean accidentally hit with her baton?
Speaker 2 (02:01:07):
Uh or meant to. I don't know, accident.
Speaker 10 (02:01:14):
Hmm. I can't remember ever. I mean, I there was
a couple of times when I was really pissed off
of people, but I know I wouldn't remember trying to
anybody out.
Speaker 3 (02:01:32):
I I clearly remember this is just personally. But I
think FA, you might have been involved in this.
Speaker 7 (02:01:40):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:01:40):
But I we were playing two man sam volleyball, and
I wanted you to set in a certain position so
that it looked like I was gonna hit down line,
but I could turn it and actually smack the ship
out of out of somebody because I was pissed at him.
So maybe you weren't like the guy who did it?
(02:02:01):
But I know you were complicit in me six packing
somebody on purpose because I was good at that. That
was like, I wasn't good at a lot, but I
could fucking nail people in the fucking face. But that's
then I did.
Speaker 2 (02:02:15):
But that's not But that's not maliciously hitting somebody over
the head with basically a ratchet.
Speaker 3 (02:02:21):
No, but I'm fairly I'm I'm pretty sure I broke
a nose or two.
Speaker 2 (02:02:29):
Sure. I mean I think we've all been there too. Yeah,
hit some especially somebody in the bread basket too. Yeah,
but oh not not like this. This is this is
this is straight.
Speaker 3 (02:02:39):
Up yeah it is. Ye.
Speaker 10 (02:02:42):
Yeah, I don't. I don't think that was me because
when I said, I'm just hoping you get in the
same zip code you're in, so you're asking me to
put it here so I can hit it, like, yeah, yeah,
sure you had.
Speaker 3 (02:02:55):
Some hands, dude, you had some hands.
Speaker 2 (02:02:59):
Hef air, are you this is a much much anticipated
farmer party. Are you ready to go?
Speaker 10 (02:03:05):
I am ready to go?
Speaker 2 (02:03:07):
Who I hope everybody has Kleenex ready?
Speaker 10 (02:03:18):
Yeah? Well, this started down one road and took a
took a hard right. You'll see what I mean. Because
the staff and I started investigating the burning question, which
is what animals have been to space? And I'll give
you those. I'll give you those real quick. I mean,
(02:03:40):
we've we've got dogs, We've got mice, tortoises, monkeys, fish.
I mean, there's there's a there's a a short but
distinguished list. But I'm gonna concentrate on the dogs because
the first animal into space was a dog named Laika,
(02:04:01):
and the Russians were responsible for putting her in space.
So in nineteen fifty seven, okay, back in the day,
a mixed breed stray found on the streets of Moscow
was chosen to be on Sputnik two. She was picked
because they thought a homeless animal, you know, exposed to
(02:04:21):
the elements might endure the harsh conditions of space travel
better than you know, when that wasn't Oh that may
be true, but like never had a chance. She died
from overheating about five hours into the flight. Oh god,
(02:04:41):
and at the time, so at the time, the technology
to safely return to Earth it didn't exist, So I
mean it was a suicide mission. She didn't know that.
I mean, there was never a plan to bring her
back safely. But they did not plan for her to
die that way. They had actually had in dog food
ready to go so that she wouldn't suffer when you know,
(02:05:06):
re entry or whatever happened. But the best laid plans
and all that, you know after I mean, she died
after five hours and after twenty over twenty five hundred
orbits around Earth spent it two finally disintegrated upon re entry. However,
we have a happy ending to this, oh tew wee, yes,
(02:05:30):
we do so. Just this year. So sixty eight years later, Emmy,
a Norwegian singer, released a song titled Like a Party,
and it was to compete in the twenty twenty five
European Song Contest. So the song is about the singer
(02:05:50):
wishing that Laika never died and was living happily in space.
And Steve, I think you have a clip for us.
Speaker 9 (02:06:05):
You have probably heard about this bravely little girl. Oh
we knows that she saved the girl she got sent
to ay, but she wasn't afraid, so she wasn't a body.
Speaker 2 (02:06:18):
In the dark big space.
Speaker 9 (02:06:20):
As the chiming crowd once took all the clouds rocket
going high, then they said goodbye. She still wanders why
does she loves to fly. I hope like I never got,
and that she's gonna surround still and that she has
a party near and knows will. I hope that she
(02:06:42):
is dancing, never nod up on the stars. I hope
like a pazzer and like a party in the sky,
like a listening.
Speaker 3 (02:06:59):
To go.
Speaker 10 (02:07:00):
Yeah, it's tugs and the heartstrings a little bit. So
I'm sure you guys are on your second beers. But
what a toast Aika.
Speaker 3 (02:07:12):
Done and done, toasted to dogs who are better than
us on every level.
Speaker 2 (02:07:19):
Oh my god, Jeff, Yeah, I just want to thank
you because every week now I I could have gone
back and tried to figure out what you were going
to do with this, but I didn't. You just tell
me I just find this song and just keep it
cued up. Done. I did nothing. I Every damn week
(02:07:44):
it's something completely different off the fucking chain, and you're
unhinged and I love it. And this is wow wow wowka.
I think we just named the show.
Speaker 3 (02:08:00):
Yuh one hundred percent. I we had a discussion earlier
about sort of percentages as far as who's responsible for
what on this show and uh, you know, workload and
easily I mean, hands down. HEF and I both agree
that McShane does eighty five to ninety of the work
(02:08:22):
on this show. He puts together the doc anything that
Hafe and I send his way, He includes it, researches it,
all that, and then and then Hafe comes in with
this kind of content, like hard hitting, emotional, fucking like historical,
(02:08:45):
amazing shit. And then what do I do? What do
I do? I show up? I I okay, hold on,
here's what I do. I drink, I say dumb shit,
and then I go away. So I have nothing to
do with this this show. You guys are no, no,
you guys are the fucking rain child. And I am
(02:09:08):
literally just along for the ride here and I and
so thank you both. Second, no, well, third toast of
the night goes to hethe and McShane. Thanks for all
you do, guys, all you do well.
Speaker 2 (02:09:23):
It's it takes a threesome to grow a village. That's
that's going on.
Speaker 3 (02:09:29):
That's the age old wisdom as the wisdom.
Speaker 2 (02:09:33):
Yeah, I think told me that. No, no, for sure, Yeah,
there wouldn't be anything going on if it wasn't the
three of us. Trust me with that. That's yeah, Well,
if anything. You guys enabled me, and uh we enabled
then enable you.
Speaker 3 (02:09:50):
So I guess that's my role is I'm an enabler. Uh.
We all are enablers for each other. So okay, all right,
I'll accept that.
Speaker 2 (02:09:58):
That's that works. You know what I didn't, I didn't
I hold on, I got to hit this real quickf
hang on, here we go, all right, we get we
got to hit it on the way out. That's that's
that's important.
Speaker 10 (02:10:16):
Hey, And if you can check that out the song,
there's another whole another verse. It's it's amazing and it's
uh like l A, I k A, it's by It's
by Emmy E m m y. That's great.
Speaker 2 (02:10:32):
Yeah, yeah, yep, I don't but you made you made
Tabby ugly cry now, so I know, yeah, Mike is
going to have a thing over there.
Speaker 3 (02:10:49):
Well, I mean, you know it's it's dogs. Dogs. Dogs
are special anytime you like, like, I get while they
why they sent a dog up, but you know, fuck
you guys, like we love dogs. They have a special
place in our hearts. And that one, that one tugs
at the at the heart strings for sure.
Speaker 10 (02:11:12):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (02:11:16):
Uh So I think the only place to go after
that is to talk about the uh the professor who
jerks off at school or the defying death of OnlyFans neuroscientists.
Where do you guys want to go?
Speaker 3 (02:11:29):
Oh dude, we have to hit both of them, so
like we have to rapid fire these, especially because the
neuroscientist one, like that headline just kept getting weirder. I
literally had no where, I had no idea where that
was gonna end up. You start reading and you're like, oh,
that's weird, and then by the end of it you're like, wait,
what did I just read?
Speaker 2 (02:11:50):
Okay? The New York Post article is death death Defying
neuroscientist turned OnlyFans model confronts life with memory loss after
brutal bike accident caused by a pigeon.
Speaker 3 (02:12:05):
A pigeon, And you know what it would have been.
It would have been even a more powerful headline if
they hadn't have said bike accident. It was she was
on a fucking motorcycle, like yeah, doing like way too
too many miles per hour and she got struck by
(02:12:26):
a pigeon.
Speaker 10 (02:12:28):
What the fuck? What you imagine?
Speaker 2 (02:12:33):
Go ahead?
Speaker 10 (02:12:34):
Can you imagine like waking up and having no memory
and people be going Okay, So this is what your
life was like, this is your career. Watch this stuff, like, oh,
that's what I did for money, dude, that's.
Speaker 3 (02:12:51):
My car spots.
Speaker 2 (02:12:54):
Sorry sorry giving blowja now because it's caught. Yeah o my.
Speaker 3 (02:13:02):
God, yeah sorry, my car is in that picture. Not
it's not my car, but that's the style of my car,
the new car got anyway. Yeah, Like, you're a neuroscientist
and you're like, actually, I'm hot, and I can make
more more money being hot, and I understand the human
psyche and it's all sexual, so I'm gonna just go
ahead and be hot. And then with the money you
(02:13:26):
made being hot, you buy yourself a fast motorcycle and
then you almost die and you have memory loss because
you almost died.
Speaker 2 (02:13:39):
Being probably not a pigeon might not be.
Speaker 3 (02:13:44):
Hey are you not into cripple porn?
Speaker 10 (02:13:48):
Oh I am?
Speaker 2 (02:13:50):
I mean yeah, I know?
Speaker 3 (02:13:51):
Hefe is Steve.
Speaker 2 (02:13:53):
Uh yeah, well you you you see my Instagram in
the algorithm, so.
Speaker 3 (02:14:00):
Exactly, thank you. Okay, so she's still a fucking ten
in my book.
Speaker 2 (02:14:11):
She wasn't even going fast, and oh god, what do
you do with this? You were a neuroscientist and then
you turn to an OnlyFans model. I guess you could
fall back on being a neuroscientist.
Speaker 3 (02:14:31):
I mean, if your memory comes back, I mean, does
it like that. Don't look at her helmet, dude, she
got look at that pigeon.
Speaker 2 (02:14:44):
She didn't land. Well, there was nothing good that came
of that. Hey, halfa, whatever you do, don't be a
professor and don't check off at work.
Speaker 10 (02:15:00):
No, I wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (02:15:02):
Yeah, I mean I think this is I think ultimately
what we're trying to say here is, you know, driving
a car is ultimately really safe, because a pigeons strike
on my car is like I don't even I don't
even know, Like, sorry, pigeon, I'm still driving seventy.
Speaker 10 (02:15:23):
You're playing zero.
Speaker 3 (02:15:25):
Yeah right, you're done and you're dead and I'm sorry
for you, but bye. And also I can still continue
my only Fans page, you know.
Speaker 10 (02:15:35):
All right, my time's up.
Speaker 2 (02:15:37):
All right, Wow, that's not the kind of words you
say when you're leaving. We'll see you next week.
Speaker 10 (02:15:44):
Yeah, oh, next week, crew.
Speaker 3 (02:15:46):
And thanks thanks to bring the heat man. That that
was a that was a tear jerker. My clean xbox
is empty again, so thank you for that.
Speaker 10 (02:15:57):
You can reuse those though, well nough, right, not those right.
Speaker 3 (02:16:02):
Not the crusty ones, but the damp ones. Yeah, got
it all.
Speaker 10 (02:16:05):
Right, see you guys later.
Speaker 9 (02:16:07):
Brother, Even if she didn't sign.
Speaker 3 (02:16:14):
Exactly high and he's like goodbye, she's doing.
Speaker 9 (02:16:30):
Every guy that she's been so around still and that
she has a thought and always will.
Speaker 2 (02:16:38):
And that's that's why we love him.
Speaker 3 (02:16:40):
That's why we allow him to enter us, I mean,
enter the.
Speaker 2 (02:16:43):
Show, Deely, He's special. Oh my god, there's so much
we did not get to tonight, and I'm kind of
we didn't get to my god.
Speaker 3 (02:16:53):
Yeah, I feel like it was a big dot of doc.
Speaker 2 (02:16:56):
Yeah it was.
Speaker 3 (02:16:57):
It was a big doc And I feel like a
lot of what we didn't get two is like probably
going to be developing, Like we can probably get to
it next week too, and also be a relevant story
because it's wild. Shit's going on. Guys. We're in another
like hyper hyper sped up, crazy fucking time and it's
(02:17:19):
I think the next few shows are going to be
like this just too much to talk about. Go out
into your research, think critically, act accordingly all that, Yeah,
because more's coming.
Speaker 2 (02:17:30):
No, I think you're actually absolutely on point. And I
made the comment earlier in the week is that things
have sped up again. It's been a while. I think
we had a period of getting used to the new administration.
People are trying to get acclimated where the divisions, where
the line is divided, the relaxation, the gasp, Right, Okay,
(02:17:54):
I can take a breath. Now I can take a
big deep breath that. Okay, things are settled for a
little bit. I can see where I'm at. That's over now.
Now now we've got where everybody's I think, is back
to work. I think the funding has been distributed. We're
starting to see the narratives come back. We're starting to
(02:18:15):
see the hard lines between liberals and conservatives. We're starting
to see the EU pop off. We're really starting to see, uh,
there's there's a there's a there's a power grab that's
starting to happen, and things are going to be fast here.
For the next I would say probably, Well, we'll see
what happens when we get this summer, but especially next
(02:18:37):
I think three months it's gonna be pretty intense. We've
got economic trouble that we've were working through. The stock
market's gone to ship, Inflation has been almost erased. Let's
call it what it is. Inflation is way down. Eggs
are down, gases down, tons of stuff is down.
Speaker 3 (02:18:58):
If you haven't seen the true inflation, which which trueflation
is takes like two hundred items that are like the
most purchased by the American consumer. So it's you know,
it's eggs, it's gas, it's heating, cooling. Yeah, it's it's
all the shit you need to like be alive. So
(02:19:18):
trueflation is a much more accurate reflection. And also it's
real time, whereas actual inflation takes two weeks. It's that
there's a two week lag time before you say, oh, yeah,
inflation is coming down because we took prices from two
weeks ago. But trueflation is like real time and it
is showing we are down below one point four percent. Yeah.
(02:19:45):
So so which is which is great news. I mean
it means things are getting more expensive, but they're not
getting more expensive faster than we can make money. And
so it's that's huge news for the consumer. And and
it's a it's a really bad omen for all of
the woke idiots out there who want to say that, oh,
(02:20:08):
look Trump's breaking the economy. No, he's trying to save us,
and yeah, there's gonna be some pain along the way,
but there's some good signs coming up, and true inflation
is one of those signs. So yeah, huge, big, big stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:20:22):
What beer you taking to bedfits? Uh?
Speaker 3 (02:20:26):
You know what I'm I'm kind of going counter to
what I would normally do, but I'm taking the uh,
the matsurika, the the jasmine pilsner. And and I'll tell
you why. Yeah, I'll tell you why. She's she's a
(02:20:47):
she's like the pure She's the girl that you dated
in high school and you're like, oh, I want someone
more kinki and uh, and she's not, you know, adventurous enough.
And so you go out and you play the field
through your twenties and thirties and you're like, fuck, yeah,
I fucked everything and I drank everything and I partied hard.
(02:21:10):
And then and then you meet her again in your
forties and she's just like this pure ray of light,
this this this pure like like perfect soul who is
sweet and willing to take care of you and take
care of the kids, and take care of her kids
(02:21:31):
and take care of uh.
Speaker 2 (02:21:33):
So she's taking advantage of everything.
Speaker 3 (02:21:36):
No, she's willing to take care of everything in your life, Okay,
And and and all she wants in return is like companionship,
Like she's just like a perfect companion and and uh
and partner. And that's that's what this felt like. Just
like you didn't have to give anything to this beer.
You didn't have to make any concessions you did. It
(02:21:58):
just was a beautiful beer and you got to enjoy
it start to finish, no expectations. It was just a
beautiful thing. And so I'm that's who I'm taking to
bed because the Prairie Artisanal was a nasty wow gum
(02:22:18):
stuck to the bottom of your of your asshole, just
like rude, I'm gonna fuck you and you're gonna like it. Yeah,
but it's gonna be an assault at the end of it.
You're gonna have to go talk to the cops. No,
it's dirty, dude, it's dirty. It's it's it's it's rude.
(02:22:40):
It's it's not it's not five dirty, no, not not
quite a Hollywood Alley dirty. But like, but remember the
little line they had to paint on the sidewalk outside,
like you can't smoke within this range. You're just on
the outside of this smoke line. Like it's it's that
kind of dirty.
Speaker 2 (02:23:00):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (02:23:02):
Yeah yeah. So anyway, how about you? What do you
what do you take?
Speaker 2 (02:23:08):
So I'm failing into this one. I'm definitely taking the
Bourbon burel Age two PM.
Speaker 3 (02:23:14):
Okay, Okay, the I P A was just it was bad.
Speaker 2 (02:23:20):
That was that was not a good I PA period. Yeah.
I was hazy, but there was nothing like, nothing remarkable
about it. Very average. If I was going to put
it on a scale of one to five, i'd put
it at two point five. It's below average probably, but
as the the the great notion as the night went on,
(02:23:44):
I feel like I need a sounder that maybe a
record skipping because I almost regret taking it to bed.
Oh or I almost regret, you know, making it a
sex beer, okay, because I mean it had the features,
but I just didn't love it. It wasn't even a
(02:24:09):
one night's stand. It's like, eh, all right, I kind
of regret that. I mean it was, I mean it
was it's good from the alcohol content, a little too
sweet start off as a sex beer, but I think
as as the night got on, maybe I sobered up
and realized, Wow, what the fuck am I fucking that
(02:24:31):
kind of a thing. If that makes any sense.
Speaker 3 (02:24:33):
Yeah, yeah, you've done that.
Speaker 2 (02:24:36):
Yeah, I'm not in love with it, but uh, I
don't know. It's I think a little bit of that
is because the peanuts in it. Peanuts, not peanuts, peanuts
the nut.
Speaker 3 (02:24:50):
Uh yeah, we know what you mean, hundred percent, right, guys,
we know.
Speaker 2 (02:24:56):
Anyway, it also hit me in about an hour forty
into the show this, I was thinking, Wow, I'm I
need to buckle down and try and make sure I'm
clicking on the right stuff. So anyway, yeah, I've got.
Speaker 3 (02:25:09):
I've got a Yedi yedti full of water here, and
like about halfway through this, uh the Peri Artesian, I
was like, fuck, I need to hit the water hard
and it's gone now, like I have no more water reserves,
so I'm gonna have to get back.
Speaker 2 (02:25:28):
You gotta get some of the after show.
Speaker 3 (02:25:30):
Yeah on the water yep, yep.
Speaker 2 (02:25:34):
All right, that's gonna wind things up. Thank you so
much for listening. It is at Whiskey Underscore Hell on X,
Whiskey hell Pod at gmail dot com if you guys
want to email us, and Whiskey hell Pod dot com
is the website. Thank you for listening. You guys are
wonderful everybody in Chat, Aaron Justin, Tabby, Mike Lisa, Joe
(02:26:01):
Bonnick was here, Jay was here. We missed so many
people tonight, but thank you so much everybody for sticking
around and checking us out from week to week. We
appreciate you guys. I'm step Mackshane.
Speaker 3 (02:26:14):
I'm fits think critically, act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (02:26:18):
We'll talk to you soon.