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June 9, 2025 • 131 mins
The narratives are blending and overlapping these days. Russia v Ukraine got out of hand early on then people started getting into the Palantir findings that we discussed last week. Covering that over was Elon and Trump's falling out. Was it a psyop? Listen to the show and we'll tell you our thoughts. The right influencers definitely lost their minds and showed people their true colors. WIth the Big Beautiful Bill on the rocks, we find ourselves with a hostile situation in Communist California. That's right, more protests against ICE as they crack down on illegal aliens who are criminals. The political fog of war that was cast about this week was heavy, confusing, and very troubling.

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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 (00:50):
Saturday, June seventh, seven oh one in the evening, This
is Whiskey Hell podcast, your news show, going to talk
about the narratives, the shenanigans. I had a lot of
bullshit from this week fits. How's it going, man?

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Uh yeah, I'm tired of the bullshit. That's how it's going.
A lot of you said it, a lot of narratives, man,
I I They're they're pushing so hard to get us
to look one way and and again We've always asked it,
what's going on? What are you doing behind my back
while I'm looking over here? This week, man, they shifted it.
They threw it down into fourth gear, like they dropped

(01:28):
the hammer. I it's crazy out there. Crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
We were starting the week with the the the inaccuracies,
the fog of war that was going on between Russia
and Ukraine. And that was right after the Palenteer stuff
that we talked about last week, which was extremely concerning.
Now everybody started talking about Pallenteer after not after week,

(01:55):
I mean it was, it was right about the same time.
I'm not going to say everybody's talking about it because
of us, but we were right on track with it. Monday,
it's turns into big news. Tuesday, it's picking up steam,
and then all of a sudden Wednesday, it's almost like
we see all the time. The narratives kick in, they

(02:16):
have to shift the focus onto something different, and then
we've got Musk in Trump battle Royale on Twitter. They
both just lose their minds to the point that it
was it was an absolute drama show.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
You've got it's a fucking shit show. We're talking about
a presidency here. We're not talking about Marilyn and Roe
being snuck in through underground tunnels to give the president
a bj. We're talking about the presidency. And Elon's claiming
that that he won the presidency for Trump and I mean,
I know we're going to get into it, but it
got absurd, like to the point where it was a

(02:56):
soap opera. And this is the American presidency. How far
have we've fallen?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
No, we fall We fall extremely far. So Sunday, you
remember in Sunday this blew our minds. We had the
Boulder Colorado malotov throwing terrorist. Oh that got buried, that.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
That just disappeared, gone, gone.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
And now we're at the end of the week and
we've got Marxist, communist California, the ice raids, the apparently
the National Guard is being cut called out tonight to
squelch the protests in I'm sorry, paid agitation in La.

(03:38):
It has been an epic week. And again we're always
gonna tell you the truth is in the middle and
the narratives are what they want you to look at
while everything else is happening. Lots of stuff to talk about.
Let's get into beers real quick. What are you gonna

(04:00):
be blessing us with this evening?

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Well, my lovely wife found a a beer from Japan.
It's a it's a brewery I'm unfamiliar with, which I
would I would say I'm unfamiliar with most Japanese breweries.
I'm not haven't been to Japan lately. Uh, but this
is from Yoho Brewing. Like I said, they're a Japanese outfit.

(04:26):
I don't know what Yoho means in Japanese. Not even
going to attempt to to take a gander at it.
I just feel very offended that they would call me that.
And I'm and I'm hoping.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
That you're not denying it, are this?

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Well, no, but you don't have to say it like that.
I prefer slut. I I prefer, you know, as open
season on fits like, yeah, that's that is that's my pronouns.
But anyway, uh, this uh poured black, So I'm assuming
it's a stout of some sort. Looks like they make

(05:04):
a few beers there Japan. You know they're adorable, aren't
they Just Everything they do is adorable. Anime is adorable,
they're there, their art is adorable. Hello kitties, adorable, Hello kitties.
Not even Japanese? What am I saying? And then you
get to the samurai and you're like, okay, uh, maybe

(05:25):
the best swordsman in history maybe arguably Anyway, this is
definitely a stout Let's see what we got.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
So the only stout that they have in their lineup
is sorry, Sakura mochy stout, Mochi stout.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
So it's it looks yes, that's it's got to be
this one. That's got to be it. Very lots of
nice like spices. I'm not getting so much the like
ice cream mokey flavor, although I will say there's like
a almost like a green tea in there. But there

(06:01):
it's really kind of spicy, almost like a tear maassou stout.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
That's interesting. I'll take that. I'll take that any day.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Hell yeah, dude, that's a very good beer. They are
doing something right over there in Japan. Let's see what
we got here. Yes, that is it. We nailed it.
Sakura mochi stout. Uh yep. Brewed with mochi and natural flavors.
Yoho Brewing. Again, Why with the offensive language. I am

(06:32):
a fan of mochi. I every once in a while
I just get a hankering for it, and I really
do like it. But these guys have a little bit
of an edge to it, are to them, and I
like it really cool, really cool.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
I'm sorry I didn't ask you what you like sakura.
Mochi is a three hundred year old traditional Japanese dessert
with the soft mouthfeel of mochi and spices, hinting the
sakura leaf that this Japanese pastry stout pays homage to
the delicate dessert we all love. That's neat good for you.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
Yeah, really good, find nice.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Job, very nice, very nice, little six percent of there
pastry stout. Is it super sweet or no? I try.
I tend to stay away from pastries. Yeah, me too.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I you know when they get into being too sweet.
I you know, first of all, that's when you get
up into the higher for abbs, and I just haven't
had a fun time with those the last few weeks.
So no, but this is not too sweet at all.
It's there, there's a little sweetness to it. But this
is a beer first, which again not to beat that
dead horse, but I'm always beer first, and then give

(07:39):
me some flavors on the back end, and this is
a stout all the way, and then on the on
the back end you get a little bit of the
sweetness of mochi. So yeah, very good, very well done,
beer too, really clean, finish, really nice.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
Nice, very good, very good. Your wife does some she
pulls some of the best beers. That's fantastic.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Yeah, yeah, she's doing great. She's she's killing it. Ten
out of ten.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
Aaron in chat says, yoho means rules of use directions.
Maybe he just made that up, but that's what he said.
And uh also he said that that's what came up,
but he didn't. Oh, okay, yeah, you're right, I can't read.
Lisa also said that Japanese are adorable because they're all

(08:24):
like five two.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Oh, that's true. That's true. I I've always said I
should have grown up in Japan. I would have been
a fucking monster. Yeah, I'm I'm every bit of five eight, baby,
I would. I either would have dominated over there volleyball,
Are you kidding? Basketball? They do know how to fucking
play basketball, at least they didn't in the nineties.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Japanese football team's actually quite good. I've watched them a
little bit.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Yeah, yeah they are. And actually I don't know if
it's you know, an improvement in their rice quality or something,
but they're growing some tall ones over there. God damn,
I sound so racist right now. I'm sorry. I apologize.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Is gonna be one of those nights no.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
No, it's not. It just it just came out. Sorry,
what what are you drinking?

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Ellie's Brown?

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Okay, perfect when you met.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
Like, I like how we set that up. Avery Brewing
Company is finally starting to come back out in Arizona,
and I'm extremely excited about some fantastic beers, especially some
high ab V beers, smaller, smaller feature bottles. You were
talking the twelve ouncers, not the not the big big cans.
So but this is Ellie's Brown. I did something today.

(09:41):
I went ahead and dropped into our listener's chat and
gave him here the beers I'm gonna I have for today.
You guys picked the two out that I'm gonna drink,
and uh, Lisa picked Ellie's Brown. And I'm excited for
this one because one is crushable, super crushable. It's a
good brown. At least it was. I haven't had this
in about three or four years, so this is going
to be kind of going back home. So we'll see

(10:02):
how that goes. But my whole goal for tonight was
going for some summer beers that were going to be crushable, flavorful,
but not like the dense, deep dark hell scapes that
we usually get into.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
So I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. So yeah, I've got Ellie's Brown Nice
Ellie's the Dog on the can, And I suggest you, guys,
easy pretty easy beer you.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
Find out there, super super sweet, not racist at all.
And I will say I had this exact beer on
tap I'm going to say three weeks ago, and it
was it was kind of one of those places where
you go and they the tap list is shit, but
there's one shining beer and this was it. And so
of course I had two pints of that. It was fantastic.

(10:47):
So I'm hoping you have a similar experience because it
was phenomenal.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Yeah, it's still a fantastic beer. When you have you
ever had smashed potatoes where it's the appeals on you
to smash it, and yeah, uh, it's not I'm not
gonna say it's a potato feel to it, but has
that organic flavor to it. It has a little bit
of dirthy tones. Yeah, it's kind of a filthy beer,

(11:12):
but it's not so overdone that it's gonna key. It's
it's gonna it's gonna, you know, leave you wrecking your palate. Yeah,
super super happy with this. I'm glad we got back
to it. So I'm still drinking all the way through
the night. I've got two cans of Ally's, and then
I'll have two cans in the next one. The next
one's gonna be wild. George was the one who picked
out this one, so it's gonna be It's gonna be cool. Yeah,

(11:35):
very much. So it's been a big day. I think
we had a game plan to talk about what was
happening between Russia and Ukraine. I'm trying to decide whether
that's been blown the fuck up or not.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
I you know what, here's here's what I have been
saying all week because you know, all of my all
of my buddies, you know, here, my wife, my mom,
you know, everyone comes to me because we do the show.
You know, they know I'm up on what's what's happening,
you know, what's what's what's the latest expost, what's you know?
Have you done a deep dive on this all that?

(12:14):
So they come to me. I'm kind of the the hub.
I'm not saying I know more than they do, but
they all come to me with their weird shit to
make sure it checks out. I have said more times
this week than I don't maybe ever in my life.
I just keep saying I don't know anymore. I don't
I don't know anymore. I don't know where we're at
on Russia and Ukraine. I I know that Ukraine attempted

(12:38):
to blow up Putin's copter, at least that's allegedly. I
think we know that they blew up some some airplanes,
some bombers that were sitting on a runway out in
the open, So that's already suspicious. But okay, Operation Spiderweb, well,
good job zelenskih. But but beyond that, it's arts to

(13:00):
get real fog of warsh and I don't know what's
happening over there. I saw video today that, well, shit,
you sent a video today that was like this new
Russian you know, hypersonic missile that can bounce off of
buildings or something. And then I saw a video where
where they actually started launching their titanium rods down into

(13:26):
the earth. But I cannot confirm, and no receipts from it.
So I think people are just flooding X and any
other network they can with just information, misinformation, disinformation, and
actual information. And so, like I said, I don't fucking
know anymore. I really don't. I don't know what's happening

(13:47):
over there.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Well, to your point, the video that I had sent
it took me about thirty seconds to find it, and
it was a Romstein concert.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Yep, yep.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
So, but the way the way the camera was positioned,
it was very it. It looked like it could have
been a drone attack. And that's how people positioned it.
And it just goes to show you have to be careful.
You have to vet everything that you look at, make
sure the sources that you go to or trusted, make
sure that you're using information that you can go out

(14:22):
and find. We try to go out, we find something,
and we go and try and duplicate it someplace else.
We try to dig everything up. And it's especially right now,
like you were saying, and maybe that's the title for
the show Foga War, that's the kind of stuff that
you really have to be careful about, don't you. It's
like MSM mainstream media. You have to look at how

(14:46):
everything is worded. Words matter, right, If everybody's using the
same kind of kind of headers, the same verbiage in
their post. You know, this was a press release from
usually the DNC. You have to go out and you
have to do your homework, and that sucks unless you
just want to be the kind of person that sits
there and just absorbs ridiculous just that you're just talked

(15:08):
at and you're just gonna take that as the holy word.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
So yeah, and can I can I just just real
talk real quick here. I think we've made it clear
on the on the show, we are anti war. I
I personally never never went to war, but I know
people who have, and they don't come back the same people,
and they regret everything they fucking did while they were

(15:34):
over there. So let's let's let's put that in the
forefront of what I'm about to say. But it's very
one thing is very clear here. NATO wants to go
to war with Russia. They are begging for it. And
so when you when you yeah, they exactly, that's the
only thing that's going to save their their failed experiment

(15:56):
of the EU and and the fact that NATO is
falling apart because the US doesn't want anything to do well,
Trump doesn't want anything to do with it. And so
if you if you look through the lens of you know,
you screw off your normal lens and you put the
lens of NATO wants war, then all this starts to
make sense because it's all pro war. Look what they did,

(16:19):
We have to retaliate type of rhetoric. And and that's
where we're stuck right now. And so whether they're common man,
you and me that just want to go to fucking
work on Monday and be left the fuck alone and
have a beer, we don't want war. Most of us
don't want war. Ninety nine percent of us don't want it.
Even the soldiers out out there don't want it. But

(16:40):
if the people who are making the decisions want it,
I just I think we're headed that direction and it
and it keeps getting more and more in focus, and
that's very frightening to me.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
So why why would you? Why would the EU want
to go to war? Right? So, they've got rampant immigration,
it's falling apart because of that. The people are getting
pissed off, and it's more of a You're got more
of a conservative viewpoint amongst the population. Hell, you've got
leaders not being elections being overturned because conservative presidents are winning.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
You've got conservative a guy got shot today. We'll get
to that.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
But that was that was Columbia. That was that was Columbia.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
But I'm just saying, but another conservative, you know, uh
candidate got shot right and right at a rally. So yeah,
they don't want conservatives in there.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Well, here's let's let's here's a here's one of our
one of our favorite finds, Peterson one is, this is
about Europe's welfare state. How does how does a country
get out of economic trouble? They go to war?

Speaker 4 (17:55):
Europe's welfare state is going bankrupt? Is America watching? Look
Canary in the coal mine. Last week, France's Court of
Government Auditors sounded the alarm that social spending has quote
spiraled out of control, wanting that a quote liquidity crisis
could be coming as soon as twenty twenty seven that
could shut France out of financial markets. The main driver,

(18:16):
of course, is mass migration, which is urban France's fiscal
deficit to over five percent of GDP, with the social
deficits set to soar by fifty percent in a single year.

Speaker 5 (18:26):
Now.

Speaker 4 (18:27):
The government had been cooking the books to try and
hide it, since migrant welfare is of course unpopular. But
the Court of Auditors readed the numbers, concluding the government
has quote lost control of public finances. The IMF even
weighed in urging structural reform to cut France's social spending
given weak economic growth. Yes, the IMF, who normally lectures

(18:47):
African countries. The background here is the French economy's crawling,
with GDP growth projected at just zero point seven percent
for twenty twenty five. Yet social spending is exploding as
France's ruling US imports a fresh crop of third world voters.
A twenty twenty two study estimated that one third of
France's population is already migrant origin, and new migrants go

(19:09):
on welfare at two and a half times the rate
of the French. This is true across the European Union,
slow growth and exploding migrant welfare. It could get a
lot worse if the terrafor with Trump takes European growth negative,
even as Europe's left continues importing and estimated four million
migrants per year, overwhelmingly from third world countries. Meanwhile, Europe

(19:31):
is frantically building its military a warfare state to go
with the welfare state. Since Trump doesn't want to pay
for their wars anymore, the EU plans to plow eight
hundred and forty billion into military and Bloomberg estimates that
could ultimately come to three trillion in an economy that's
just two thirds besides the US. So Europe's economy is

(19:52):
flatlining even as trillions are dumped into third world migration
and pointless wars. You've gotta love socialism. Interestingly, there are
a few countries in Europe that have had enough, and
the EU is trying to crush them. Hungary's populous leader,
Victor Orban, has fought mass migration and the war in Ukraine,
and in response to the European Union has slapped over

(20:12):
five hundred million of fines on Hungary for failing to
accept migrants. In USGDP terms, that's say sixty five billion
dollar fine. Meanwhile, Hungary is trying to block new money
for the meat grinder in Ukraine in response to its
sixteen left wing EU countries are literally threatening to strip
Hungary of its voting rights, as like stripping a US

(20:33):
state senators and representatives. So as sex brought to bion
chain dot com, Europe is falling apart economically and socially.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
In the long run.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
America is actually in worse shape on government spending, with
a federal deficits that's almost twice as big as the EU,
It's even bigger than France. The big beautiful budget will
make it even worse and less Republicans than the senecrow
a spine. The rule of thumb is politicians don't fix
it until they have to, which usually means a crisis.
So maybe the best we can hope.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Peter sin One definitely, he's a great follow on x
website is great too, so definitely, guys go go check
them out. But that's what politicians do, and that's what
you use doing. They're manufacturing a crisis, and that's what
Ukraine is, and they've got they still had the money
laundering angle, and then we had that attack that came
out late last weekend, Operation Spider Web, which mainstream media

(21:32):
everybody thought this was some kind of huge thing, but
in reality Ukraine, all they did was was they hit
some boneyard bombers that were worth very very little that
are only put out on runways so that satellites the
go overhead can see that they've got their nuclear bombers

(21:54):
on the runways. It was just absolute as an absolute farce.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Yeah, as part of the Nuclear Non Proliferation UH Accords.
By the way, we do have a half a here,
half a bye. What's up man?

Speaker 2 (22:10):
How's it going? Oh?

Speaker 6 (22:12):
God, it's going?

Speaker 3 (22:16):
It is?

Speaker 2 (22:19):
It?

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Is? It going better than the fact that we're almost
at World War three here?

Speaker 6 (22:24):
But the same, I guess, neck and neck. I just
had to walk over to the the high limit pit.
I drop my box off. I'm going there next, and
I walk in there and there's three dealers, three tables,
and the pit boss that's it. I bring my box

(22:45):
and I put it down, and the pit boss goes,
that's cute that you brought that with you.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
Oh that's not a good sign.

Speaker 5 (22:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
So everybody's just getting hammered tonight. Mm not in a
good way. Is that what you're saying.

Speaker 6 (23:00):
Yeah, I mean last night was not good. I expect
to might be the same. It's it's because we got
just the one pit, the one main pit right now,
but the same number of dealers as a normal weekend.
So it's all fucking two balls. It's tough to make
money when you spend a thirty year time in your
breakroom or on a podcast.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Hey, hey, we're making money here. We make up at
least a dollar fifty a month year something like that.

Speaker 6 (23:32):
I come on, hey, I I discovered something that I
hate on the black tack while they didn't realize that
I hated. Okay, so it's tap into my first table,
and uh, you know, usually the dealer will be you know,
if there's a good player, it'll be like a pacy

(23:54):
for whatever, you know, something under his breast only I
can hear. But when it's bad sometimes they'll just shake
their head or something like that and turns around. And
he rolled his eyes and let out his gasp like

(24:15):
and I was like, oh ship, what what? I started dealing?
And there's three guys right, and the guy C two,
C three, and C four guy in seat two wait
for the first card to come up for buddy, and
then he points out, like if he has a seven,
the next guy has a six, and the next guy
has a five. They'll point out what they need to

(24:35):
get eleven, four, five and six over there every fucking hand.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
Oh well, he's good at he's good at math. He
likes off. Okay, he passed grade.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
They wicked out a dealer school or something. I mean, is.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
A problem.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
I don't know, man, But if it's an as showing
you doesn't say you know a ten, he points out
us as Blackjack, So.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Very good, Chad, very good. Yes, you know you're so good.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
I don't. I don't. I mean, I don't play very often,
but I don't think I've ever seen that or heard that.
That's that's that's an.

Speaker 6 (25:19):
It was annoying.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
It's like the most annoying rain man ever.

Speaker 5 (25:27):
Oh god, it is.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Hey. By the way, uh, the government came out and
said no embassy officials are were warned not to use
dating apps, so I know, we don't have to worry
about uh, we don't work for the government or work
for embassies and all that. But I thought that was
interesting that people still do. But that also leads us
to something that tinder Is has added and I'm hefe

(25:55):
since you're a madman in the dating world.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
They've added a height filters McShane. McShane, he's a savant.
We call him a savant.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
It's a savant. Okay, okay, yep right, I got it, savant.
So they've added a height filter. And I find this
extremely bigoted, extremely.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
It's it's very offensive. So what filters we want boob size.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
Yeah, what what you you might as well commit to
all kinds of filters at that point. Halfay, what are
your thoughts?

Speaker 6 (26:28):
I agree? I mean what so you guys don't like
any filters?

Speaker 3 (26:35):
Well, I just I just think if you're if you're
gonna here's the thing. It's that whole deal where women
want a guy who's over six foot, makes six figures, uh,
smells good, has a big dick, you know, And you
start putting these things in, You're literally talking about zero
point one percent of the population, like it's ridiculous. Well

(26:56):
I know, but but so okay, so you put in
the filters, who do you think you're gonna get? If
you put in what you want, you're gonna get whorse hookers.
I mean, I'm just saying, like me, big tits, nice juice, cyss. No,
I'll speak for myself. Uh, you know, a dirty focks

(27:18):
on the first date. Like you're not you're not talking
wife materials. So I guess if you know Tinder.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Is just you're not if you're you're kind of selling
this now.

Speaker 6 (27:28):
Well, no, leak, you put in, you put in exactly
what you're looking for. Like you said, it's I mean
if you're in the big tits, that's your thing. It's
not all of us.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
You put in all.

Speaker 6 (27:41):
Your little you know, filters filling out and then you
see what comes up, and then you tweak as you go.
Like if there's like six girls that come up and
they're all, you.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
Know, perfect or whatever, but then.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
You go, Okay, well maybe maybe we'll go down to
a sea cupp or we'll go down to a old
expand it to you know, by four to six seven
that girl last weekend.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Yeah right, I mean I guess if all you're looking
for is a hookup, and you know, like, let's make
it worth it, Like I don't. I don't want to.
I don't want to take the last girl standing, you know,
at last call. I want to make it worth it.
If I'm gonna, you know, cheat on my wife, or
I'm gonna cheat on my girlfriend, or or I just
want to a one night stand that's going to make
mean something to me whatever, then yeah, I guess you

(28:29):
can put those filters in. I guess so people, but
people go on there looking for for more than just
a hookup. I mean, they also go on there for hookups.
But so I'm just saying like if you're gonna put
a hype filter on there, like McShane was saying, then
put any filter in every filter on there. You can.
Why why not?

Speaker 6 (28:48):
Yeah, Well that's the thing is you You I think
we need to give like you think that they'll be
responsible or whatever enough to say, Okay, you know, like
a girl that's like five to nine, she doesn't want
a guy that's five to six, so but she's not

(29:09):
going to look for necessarily you know, six two to
six four, and same guys I got, like, you know,
make shane's not going to look for airs five to two,
but he but he's got to be like open to things,
but he can still tweak that you can go'll be okay,

(29:29):
you know, not lessarily like five nine to five ten,
but like five six to five eleven something like that.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
I'm actually not I'm not a heightist. Is that a thing?
I don't I don't really care about the whole height thing.
But I'm gonna take it way farther. I want to
know party affiliation. I want to know if they're a
left wing. I want to know if they're socialists or
they're communists. I want to I gotta I have a
questionnaire about a mile long. And if they don't answer correctly,

(29:57):
I'm swiping away from that. Whatever whichever way I'm supposed
to is a swipe left or swipe right, I don't
even know. I've never been on ten.

Speaker 3 (30:04):
I don't know either. I've never used it, but I
think it's swipe right. Yeah, yeah, I mean. And here,
I'm just gonna throw this out there, ladies. I'm gonna
speak from personal experience. Every single woman that I've ever had,
you know, not had. That's a bad way to put it.
Every single woman I've ever dated and or had a

(30:25):
one night stand with. I'm sure all of them would
have wanted a guy over six foot. They didn't get it,
but i'm gonna tell you right now, they weren't disappointed,
none of them. I don't leave my ladies disappointed.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Ever.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
I will put in maximum fucking efforts, so you know,
same thing for you know some maybe you're putting in.
I only want a girl under one hundred and twenty pounds. Hey,
those bigger girls put in the effort. Man, they will
go the extra mile to make sure you're happy. So
it's just it's so superficial, and I guess it's a
statement for our society and where we're at right now.

(30:59):
Because you know something, you can't predict a love connection.
You don't know who you're gonna connect with. That's why
people used to meet each other at school or at
work or at bars, because you never know who's gonna
walk in the door. This is way too selective, it's
way too artificial. Ain't gonna have a tender will die
if they allow this to continue, because trust me, every

(31:19):
girl's gonna want over six foot and they're all gonna
be going for the same seven guys. It's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
So you're you're pro You're so you're not pro filter?
Hef A, U are pro filter? And I want to
filter every goddamn thing, Like I want to take it
to an extreme level.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Like seriously, I'm not saying I can't tie yet because
I'm not outlooking. I'm just saying that if they do this,
what's the end game? The endgame is exactly what you're
talking about. I want to filter for like, do you
have too much nose hair? Fuck it, You're gone. I
can't do that.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
And don't they have filters for don't they I've never
been on tender. They don't they have things like you
can look for a girl that's like her interests and
stuff like that, like only girls. I told you I
think I told you guys about when I was on Bumble,
But the one dating side I've been on, like eight
percent of the girls were into hiking.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
Yeah, that's how it was. On Plenty of Fish too.
I was on there for a bit, and yeah it
was it was like that long walks hikes. Yeah that's
how often.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
How often did you guys find that they actually were
into any of that stuff? No?

Speaker 3 (32:33):
I I only went on one Plenty of Fish date.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (32:36):
It's it's actually a fantastic story which we don't have
to get into tonight, but I let's just suffice it
to say I brought a wingman along. I brought two
wingmen along, our friends John and Eric, and oh my god,
I am so glad.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
Wingman their assassins.

Speaker 3 (32:52):
No, either way, I'm so glad they were there because
that would have been an absolute fucking train wreck.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
They wouldn't have jump. Those two wouldn't jump on the grenades.
They would have thrown the grenades. That's that's when those
two ales work. And I love them, but geez, yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:09):
Yeah, So I I lucked out. I'm just glad I
because I I just I couldn't tell. The pictures were
a little blurry and taking at really good angles, and
I'm like, I don't know. Oh god, I dodged the.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Bullet on a Kodak grainy one shot. Take it to
the Fox Photo, drop it in the bin, get it
back in a week. Yeah, nice, yep, nice, haf a.
Uh we were We got a lot going on tonight,
tons and tons and tons of tons of narratives we're

(33:41):
going to be getting into. You have a farm report
for us, I believe, is that right?

Speaker 6 (33:46):
I do have a farmer port.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Okay, fantastic? All right, well we're Is there anything out
of tonight's dock that you wanted to get to? Are
you at all excited that Karen Saint John Pierre is
going to be in the end because she wants to
sell some books, any any any appeal there.

Speaker 6 (34:06):
Good for her? Capitalism at its best. No, I'm not.
Nothing really jumped out of me. I'll be I'll be
receptive to whatever you guys want to touch on.

Speaker 3 (34:20):
All right, all right, all right, well you know easy
see that's it. That's why we're all friends. We're all
just so easy going.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
That's right. Did you did you ever bet on any
of the Angel Reese to miss? Yeah, that's did you.
Did you find those? I didn't find any.

Speaker 3 (34:37):
No, well, they probably don't offer him anymore because it
pays out too often.

Speaker 6 (34:43):
Yeah, let's give them money away.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
God, she's terrible. I I and actually, like I saw
a montage of all of her kind of egregious acts,
like all the that really just you know, non necessary
fouls that she's committed since she's been in the in
the w NBA. I can't believe she's still allowed to play,

(35:08):
I mean, or at least hasn't been fined or suspended.
I mean, she's she's falling down and pulling girls hair
on the way down just to just so they can't
make a shot. She's she's so she's such a fucking
water buffalo. She's so clumsy, she's just an she's an
idiot out there, and and she takes her clumsiness to

(35:28):
the point where she's just gonna bring you down with her.
And I mean, god that it's just such sloppy play.
It's terrible. I can't believe, well, I can't believe there's
even a discussion between about her and you know, between
her and Caitlyn Clark. That's it's not even close.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
Hey, speaking of Caitlyn Clark, I saw a conspiracy theory
that she and Baron Trump are are getting hitched.

Speaker 7 (35:54):
But can you imagine if that goes, If that happens, dude,
that's a power couple right there.

Speaker 3 (36:01):
You got all seventeen fans of the WA NBA and
all forty eight people that are still behind Trump. They're
gonna combine superpowers and here we go, and.

Speaker 2 (36:14):
He's like eight foot nine. Anyway, the kid is a
freaking He's a freak of nature, is he? So yeah,
I don't even think the tender filter is gonna work
for it. He's like, all right later, all right, man,
all right right, anyway, that's unsubstantiated, total hairsay, but that

(36:36):
would be really really funny. All right. So getting back
to Ukraine and Russia, I don't even know if we
have to go too far into it. Basically Russia turns
around and pulverizes Ukraine after that.

Speaker 3 (36:51):
Yeah, and it's continuing too too much.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
But what it did was, as we were talking about
when the EU and how they're failing, how they absolutely
need a war in war with Russia. Germany is at
a at a at a readiness now and it's just
it's just been absolutely it was absolutely obscene how much

(37:15):
rhetoric came out Sunday, Monday and Tuesday very and and
it was just and even and even that you could
see the rts of the world pumping out propaganda. We
found this new and I'm not even gonna mention any
of it because it is straight up Russian propaganda, period,
end of story. New ones are popping up on X

(37:37):
and you can just see that this stuff is just
totally being pumped out. But the big thing there was
that Trump allegedly was never informed that Ukraine was going
to go ahead and perform operations SPIDERBB right, So that
I think really was the catalyst if we're looking at

(37:58):
narrative shifts. Early in the week, that was really the
big thing that people wanted to get off of. After
everybody started digging into the Palenteer business that we talked
about last week and how and just to refresh everybody's memory,
Pallunteer has gotten the big deal for the United States database.
They're gonna be they're gonna be building the American people

(38:20):
that database, and they're gonna have everybody's information. They're gonna
be controlling it. I am absolutely positive that there's already
a database on everybody anyway, but they're they're gonna be.
They've they've got they've got the rights to it. Now
they're being paid.

Speaker 3 (38:34):
For it, which, you know, let's let's throw this out
there since we're on this, and I want to say
one final thing about the Russia Ukraine thing. But the
databases out there that that you can that that the
government could get from, you know, combining Facebook, X, you know,

(38:54):
all the all the big players. Just looking at your profiles.
From all of that, the character profile, the behavioral profile
they can make of you is probably ninety nine point
nine percent accurate. So when we start hearing about these
mass shooters and we have no idea what his motivation was,
or we're only going to see the manifesto letter or whatever,

(39:14):
don't don't let your eyes fool you. They know everything
about these people. I mean, remember the shooter that shot Trump, Well,
we couldn't find anything on them. Bullshit. The guy didn't
have a social media presence, Are you kidding me? He's
in his twenties, So yes, I think you're right. They

(39:35):
do have a very complete book on all of us already.
I think what's scary is that Palentier is going to,
you know, consolidate all of that into one place, one
place that a could be hacked. So everybody's information's out there,
you know. It's not like, oh, I use Verizon and
AT and T got hacked. Hah, sorry AT and T users. No,

(39:58):
it's everybody is in one place. And and second of all,
that they can use any of your connections in your
life against you, any of them and all of them.
That's that's very worrying.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
So Wednesday, the big shift happens. Musk lashes out on
the Big Bill. He goes absolutely, he goes sideways right.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
Which I was, I was behind. I actually agree with him.
I think the the Big Beautiful Bill, which I fucking
I hate that name. Couldn't they have chosen anyway?

Speaker 2 (40:30):
No, they had to because that's Trump's thing, big, beautiful, huge,
it's massive, It's gonna be the greatest thing ever.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
Yes, it's the worse, fucking Yeah. Anyway, I actually agree
with Elon. I think the bill is so full of pork. Uh,
it's it's it's so it puts us further into debt.
It puts us further into enslavement to to our own debt.
I was with him on that. I was like, yeah,
you go, boy, I'm I'm with you. And then and

(40:57):
then the train derailed and it went off the fucking rails.
I mean it was it was crazy.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Well he started doing that. You started having folks, You
started having house members pop up and say, Marjorie Taylor Green, Yeah,
I didn't have time to read it. Can you believe
that they've got this? It is this? This?

Speaker 5 (41:18):
What?

Speaker 2 (41:18):
What the hell was it? The part of the bill,
it's a AI for AI. States can't regulate AI for
up to ten years. All right, this is a big deal.
I mean now they're starting to call it. It was
all in there. We talked about it on the show.
You could do it. You could just do a summary
of it, pull it up in AI any AI search engine.
Here's a summary of the bill. Go go read it.

(41:40):
It would have taken them about fifteen minutes to read
just a summary. So the thing you can go dive
into and say, wow, that's kind of fucked up. I
should probably not vote for this.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
Or just listen to whiskey Hell that would have given
it to her too.

Speaker 2 (41:52):
Well, obviously, I mean absolutely. Tom Massey on the Big
Beautiful Bill in AI that started popping up, he had
a thing with it. The Big Beautiful Bill contains a
provision banning state and local governments from regular AI. It's
worse than you think. It would make it easier for
corporations to get zoning variances, so massive AI data centers
could be built in close proximity to residential areas. I

(42:13):
can tell you from the job that I hold, that's
pretty scary because you could drop a data center in
uh de zoned area in the middle of a city
just because they've got great power coming in. And that's
what all data centers care about. That's all data centers
care about. They want to know where the power is

(42:34):
so they can go and get into it. So that
was a really, really big big deal. Then you've got
Elon coming out and dropping that Trump was going to
is on Epstein, on the Epstein in the.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Epstein, Yeah, he just went nuclear. He just went nuclear,
and he's like, ah, fuck it, I'm gonna here. Here's
the big bomb that you don't want to hear. Trump
was on the Epstein list and that's why it's not
coming out, and it was like whoa. Which, by the way,
he has since taken that tweet down.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
He's taken all of his incendiary tweets. He's taken them
all down, every one of them. He's completely backpedaled. So
Trump and him are at war. Period. Done, end of story.
Let's let's go ahead and discuss two things before we
get into all the other stuff that's happening today. We

(43:28):
want to discuss where we are as far as the
Trump administration after the first six months four months, I
think we're about four months in a little bit lower
four months.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
No, well, no, we're over five months. I mean it
was January fifteenth, where this is June seventh, So next
week will be five months.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Okay, So where do you feel like the administration is
at this point? You know? And if we're going to
give him a grade, what would how would you grade him?

Speaker 3 (44:03):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I think before this week I would
have said he's he's rocking a solid C plus. I
you know, I think what he's trying to push through,
what he's trying to do with with Doge and all
of that, whether Congress codifies it or not, that's That's
not Trump's job. His job was an Elon's job was

(44:26):
to find the the the you know, all the pork,
all the all the excess and and eliminate it and
and make recommendations to Congress. But so whatever Congress does
from here on out, I don't think is as any
reflection on what Trump's doing. But then he's still backing
Israel and all that. So I think before this week

(44:46):
I would have said a C plus, maybe even a
B minus. I mean I would have gone that far,
because you know, he has been doing some stuff. He's
got rid of the Doe, which fucking amen. Uh, he
got rid of us aid. You know, there is some
stuff that I could really get behind. But after Trump

(45:07):
and and and Elon had their lovers spat, you know,
you give head bad. No, you give head bad. You
don't lick my asshole? Right, whatever the fuck the argument
was about, it's so petty and so below the presidency.
I'm giving them a D right now. Don't go there,
don't get sucked in by that shit. You have to
be better than that. And I know I know what

(45:28):
you're gonna say, that's Trump's style. That's just what Trump does. Okay,
fucking knock it off, dude, knock it off. We're all
sick of it. That's you know, A D is a.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Very valid point, and I think I do feel like
you're I do feel like you use very valid points there.
I'm gonna give them a C. And the reason I'm
doing that is because I feel like this we're slowly
moving into a stagnant of their bog down in the mud.

(46:02):
I still haven't seen any arrests. All this to all
this to oh we're gonna go, oh, we're gonna do
all this great stuff with Dodge, Dodge goes in And
I'm sure that's a lot of the reason why, why
why Elon was pissed. You've got all you you're finding
all of these issues with with dot with Dodge, and
you're finding all of this waste. You're finding all these

(46:23):
things that shouldn't be happening. So you're going through and
you're making these cuts. You're dismantling USA I D. Which
I still give them a lot of credit for killing
off a USA I D. Which is it is it
really dead? I think I made the comment earlier this week,
you can't cut the head off a hydra. You have
to kill the hydra you in this case. I love
that they got they took out us I D but

(46:44):
they need to do more. They absolutely I want all
the NGOs done away with. I want the Smith mind
at repeal. I want that reversed. I fucking hate that.
And if we really cared about propaganda and making sure
we had free speech and making sure everybody got the
truth and that you couldn't use propaganda against your your
your populace, then I would give you even more points

(47:06):
for that. So I think that I think that's a
huge problem. Tariffs. I like the tariffs. Tariffs are great, YEP.
I think you've got a massive image problem now because
of what's happening with the UH. And then I back it.
I'm i'm, i'm you're you're taking out people who should
not be here, the deportations of illegal people who are trafficking, rapists, pedophiles,

(47:27):
You're getting rid of those people, gang members. I have
zero problem with that, no problem with that at all.
You can see that they're starting to be drug through
the mud. Though you have nothing that's been codified. Going
back to the Dodge, nothing's been codified. You haven't gotten
your big beautiful bill through Congress yet it's not been
signed off on. You still can't go through and codify anything,

(47:48):
any of the changes that you've made with Dodge. That's
a huge problem. I don't feel like he has the
the gop in line. I don't think they have any
absolutely control over it. I'm tired of seeing executive orders.
I don't think they matter for anything, because as soon
as his presidency's over, unless you codify it, all this

(48:08):
is gonna be it's gonna go for nothing.

Speaker 3 (48:11):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (48:13):
I'm gonna give him a c. But I think they're
stuck in the mud. I think there's really stuck in
the mud and that and that's that's gonna be a
problem until they get through this big beautiful bill bullshit.
And I think the Elon thing, I think honestly, I
think at the end of the day, I really think
the Elon stuff, I think that was just all bullshit.
I think that was to get the pressure off of
the big beautiful bill. Well, I think just get the

(48:35):
pressure off of the Ukraine thing. I think it was
to get the pressure off the Palanteer thing.

Speaker 3 (48:40):
You did have Democrats calling for the Epstein list all
of a sudden.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
Suddenly did Yeah, well, the guy who dated the Chinese spy,
I want the Epstein list. You've got that lou character
that with the fucking hairdo he wants the Epstein list? Unreal?
I don't know how you get solidarity out of that.
I don't If you're maga in your UH and your

(49:06):
and you're an ultra lib do you buy a tesla?
Do you fire bombit? Do you just just not? Do
you key it? You don't know anymore, You've absolutely no
idea what to do.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
I love the UH. There There was a post this
week and the guy was like, I have blue haired
people and red hatted people both keying my tesla. What
the fuck? Like? That kind of sums it up right there,
you I mean? And and also you know what also
was weird night. Let's touch on this quickly, and I'm

(49:36):
gonna use cat turn. But there were others, yes, exactly
who you know. As soon as this started to go down,
the lines were drawn. Man. It was no longer Kumbaya
and we're doing this for the betterment of the country.
It was no I'm with Trump period, or no I'm
all elon and fuck Trump. And it was to watch

(49:57):
the lines get drawn so so to say that we
don't have the Republicans in line. No, there's no solidarity
in the Democratic Party, which we talked touched on last week,
that they have what like nineteen or twenty twenty two
different people that could be nominated for their next presidential nomination.
There's zero consensus over there. They're a fucking hot mess.

(50:19):
They're a dumpster fire. And now we have this where
you have people who are like, Nope, I'm Trump. Fuck
everybody else, you know, go fuck yourself, go ahead, and
none follow me. I don't care. And it's like, wait,
you can't even entertain the fact that maybe he was
on some Epstein logbooks or that he had some affiliation
with this fuckhead. No, it's like, nope, I won't hear it.

(50:42):
And so I'm gonna say right now, any inflexibility right
now is not what we need. We all have to
be ready and open to hear what the other side
has to say, because if we keep dividing and then
dividing and then dividing, pretty soon you're gonna get down
to these tiny little fractions of people, and none of

(51:02):
us are gonna have any power, and the people who
are in power are gonna win they'll have us all.
We have to find some common ground and come back
and unite against them, or we're done, We're toast. And
I kind of feel like that's the plan, that that's
what it feels like right now.

Speaker 2 (51:18):
Well, it's divide and conquer, right, yep, yep. I think
you think the problem is though, the two entities that
that win at it. Right, everybody loves Elon and then
they're they're everybody's hearts were broken. Okay, this was like
everybody's hearts were broken that suddenly Elon hates It was
like this was the best marriage ever you saw them.

(51:40):
The memes are brothers.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
I mean, it's the stuff that came out, and that
was the best part of it. But I think that really,
truly was the worst part of this was that now
mom and dad are fighting. It's just gigantic divorce. And
to George's point, yeah, it absolutely as a syop. I
don't think there's any doubt that this was a syop.

(52:04):
And it goes and if you go back to you
remember earlier I'm trying to remember what the what, what
the cause was, but earlier in the year, I remember
I was in Flagstaff during this, but there was this throwdown.
All of the influencers picked sides and everybody just went
at it. And I think he was the I think
it was the techno bros. I think that was the
problem with it. It was the techno bros.

Speaker 3 (52:25):
Remember that it was.

Speaker 2 (52:27):
It had the same feel to it. It had the
same feel to it. So to your point about the influencers,
if you're not thinking things through and you're not willing
to question all sides, you're you shouldn't turn off. Just
delete your fucking account and Cater can fuck right off.
That fat fuck he's I can't stand that fucking guy.
I'm sorry if i'm if, I'm if I'm insulting somebody.

(52:52):
If you're insulted because of that, don't listen to the show. Okay,
don't listen to the show. This is where this is
not the right show for you. The influencer it was.
It was pretty amazing to watch. It was really and
some of them got it. Some of them understood, Hey, yeah,
oh yeah, we you can't. We cannot divide here. Okay,
mom and dad are fighting. Mom and dad need to
stop being stupid, stop be a little bit more mature. Okay,

(53:16):
get off the Katamine, elon and just settle the fuck down.
The big It's politics is bullshit. It's a bunch of theaters,
is the hard thing. And if you're gonna do it right,
you can't have division like that.

Speaker 3 (53:34):
Yeah, we can't.

Speaker 2 (53:36):
That's at the end of the day.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
No, we can't because and and that's why I came
down on this was if if this is truly, if
that was a si op, if that's truly what we're
doing here, if we're gonna we're gonna lower ourselves to
the to the level of fifth grade fuckery, then then
we're done. Guys. I'm sorry. We're gonna keep making the show,

(54:00):
We're gonna keep calling it out like we see it,
but we're done. If Trump is still part of those
stupid fucking games, then we're done. Because he was supposed
to be the change that we wanted to see. He
was supposed to be the radical new you know, fuck
the you drain the swamp, let's drain the swamp. He's
now part of it. If you can't see that, if

(54:22):
he's playing these games like that, if you can't see it,
then I'm sorry, I don't know what to tell you.
You have on what we used to refer to in
the Navy as triple hearing protection. Right, you got the
in ear, you got the cans over ears, and you
have your head up your ass. You don't want to
hear or see shit. What's happening right now? If that's
truly what's happening, that this was just all a distraction

(54:45):
to get us off of whatever else, then we're fucked.
There is nobody out there that's going to save us.
You're on your own. We're all on our own.

Speaker 2 (54:55):
A lot of people worked really, really fucking hard, do
you okay? Another question, did Elon win the presidency for Trump?

Speaker 3 (55:03):
No? I think Joe Rogan did. And and that fucking
idiot kid that tried to shoot Trump because I think
there were enough people who were on the fence weren't
sure they could back, you know, Orange man.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (55:19):
And then he he almost got killed, and he went
on Joe Rogan with you know, eleven plus million and
he and he killed it. I mean, he was, he
was great. He was he was very personable, very funny,
very on point, knew a bunch of shit about a
bunch of shit, very impressive. And then Kamala wouldn't go
on Joe Rogan. So I think those three things right there,

(55:40):
I think that's what did it. I don't think Elon
did shit. I will say this, Elon saved free speech.
When he bought X, he free He saved free speech,
and we were allowed to say what we wanted to
say again without being deplatformed. So I give him all
the credit in the world for that. But I don't
think he did shit for Trump because listen, you buy
X and eighty percent of the American public is against Trump,

(56:04):
then that would have shown up on X and Elon
would have been the one we would have said, Oh,
he saved us, he saved us from Trump. So no,
I don't think he got Trump elected. I think he
saved free speech for us. But after that, it was
these very key moments that just kind of codified it that,
you know, Okay, wait, why are they trying to kill him?
He must he must be a threat to them. Oh shit,

(56:25):
he's on Joe Rogan and he's saying some funny shit. Okay,
I'm in that's what I think did it?

Speaker 2 (56:33):
So I I I'm with you on that. I think
one of the things that Elon did though, and I
don't think this is exactly winning it for him. He
took a lot of the camera off of him. So's
they had to fight true Elon and they had to

(56:54):
fight Trump and Elon. I mean, he doesn't give a fuck.
He doesn't right, as you can see by by his reckless,
recklessly burning his fucking companies down this week. Tesla took
a dumb about ten percent this week because.

Speaker 3 (57:10):
He's got money.

Speaker 2 (57:11):
Yeah, he totally does that.

Speaker 3 (57:13):
Fucking money the most fucking money ever. So yeah, he
doesn't care.

Speaker 2 (57:17):
I will say that they I think you had you
were definitely fighting two different fights there and then yes,
you absolutely had the power of X behind that. Now
I'm gonna go ahead and take this a step further,
and we kind of discussed this this morning. I think
it's time for Elin to come out and make sure
everybody knows that he's not suicidal. Yeah, he needs to
make sure that everybody knows that he's Hey, you know what,

(57:41):
I've got my shit together. I'm on the straight and narrow.
I don't know how he does that. Maybe he puts
out some more tweets that it's just about SpaceX. He
gets out of the whole fucking politics gig all that
kind of stuff. Leaves the big beautiful bill alone. I
know he hates it, but what just leave it the
fuck alone. But he needs to do that because us
setting up this morning, some of the some of the

(58:03):
stuff that came out this morning about him possibly being
a drug addict, which we know he digs ketamine and
he digs a couple of adderall is it or something else?
What was it? There was something else?

Speaker 3 (58:17):
Yeah, the ketamine was the big one.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Yeah. So I think it's time that he settles the
fuck down and makes it clear everybody that he's a well, hey,
I I got all my ship together, uh, Lisa. To
your point, Chett, how did he get the the the
black eye? Washington Post posted this morning that he got
in a fight with Scott Bessent.

Speaker 3 (58:41):
The Treasury, not not Bennett. It was sent Yeah, yeah,
and it was. It was a pretty detailed description of
what happened.

Speaker 2 (58:48):
So they got into a scrap. Besette called him a
I don't know, a fraud or something some kind of.
And I think they're they're butt hurt because they didn't
try two trillion dollars worth of worth of fraud and waste,
which would have gated everything they threw into the big
beautiful bill, which that's where you know some of the
problems comes. So maybe you've got a little scrap there
because of that, but you know that stuff that all

(59:10):
that kind of stuff matters. Yeah, I come into a
press conference and I've got a black eye. Something happened there.
It comes out that Trump's been pissed off at you
for about a month now because you're a drama queen
and all of this this last month, you know, he
keeps ramping up and wrapping up and ramping up, and
then all of a sudden you have these outbursts on X.
Everybody's tired of you. He just needs to settle the
fuck down and make sure everybody knows, Hey, everything's cool.

(59:30):
I'm gonna be cool, back to business. I wanted to
put put people on mars let's keep X free speech,
because if he gets taken out, X is done, we
don't to your point, we don't have free speech anymore.
Not that after some of the bullshit that's come out lately, George,
you've seen some shit. We got tagged with some kind

(59:50):
of a fucking spam filter today, which made no sense.
Somebody just got pissed off, and I'm pretty sure it's
because I posted a video that was very anti somebody.

Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
Yeah, anti maps, Okay, yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
I'm pretty sure that's what did it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
Yeah, so well, and it's all over it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
If he gets taken out, if he gets taken out, yeah,
that's a problem. That's a real problem.

Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
Look, I'm I think it's worth saying here. I'm no
fan of Freud, but we are seeing on display here
what happens when egos get out of control. Because Elon's
just saying shit just out of sheer ego. He walked
in there thinking he's the smartest man on the planet,
he's certainly the richest man on the planet, and I'm

(01:00:41):
gonna be able to single handedly assemble this team find
the waste and then everyone's gonna see I'm a hero.
And that didn't happen. He found the waist, He assembled
the team and found the waist, but everyone in Congress
was like, ah, kind of like the waste, that's what's
uh putting my kids through college right now? So fuck off.

(01:01:02):
And and he's I think his ego is what's running
him right now. You add that to the ketamine issue, uh,
which few ego And of course we all know Trump's
egos has been alive and well, probably since he was
conceived in his mother's womb, and so you know, you

(01:01:23):
put those two egos together, Yeah, there's gonna be a
lot of shit talking. We've all been there right as guys,
even if it's just at work. But if somebody does
something just just enough to slight you, and your ego's
gotta gotta kick in and you gotta say, fuck you,
I'm coming back at you. That's where we're at right now.
I don't I don't actually think. I mean, I think

(01:01:44):
if if Trump called Elon or Elon called Trump right
now and said, hey, let's go grab a beer, they
would absolutely go do that. I don't think either one
of them can do it because their egos are too
fucking big. This is a this is a textbook case
in point why you have to keep your own ego
in check or you're going to become a beast that

(01:02:05):
then everybody else sees as a target that ego needs
to be taken down. We can't allow that in a
civil society.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
So yeah, we got to get the beer too, because
we've got a hell of a lot to talk about
in the second half. We have to talk about cash
going on Rogan and what happened there, because I watched
the whole video and I'm not happy about that.

Speaker 5 (01:02:28):
Me.

Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
It's bullshit and I'm and I'm again disappointed in Rogan.
I'm not saying he was complicit. I'm not saying he
was complicit, But but you're gonna have that kind of
rhetoric on your show, you got to take some responsibility
for it, and I feel like he's distancing himself from it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
I well, well, we'll get into that. We also have
to give into the ice raids. We've got some government
updates that came up. The TSA quite Sky's program got
done away with. Apparently the FEMA chief doesn't know where
know that there's a hurricane season. What the fuck? Just
We've got a ton of it into So let's get
after that. But what which did you like that one? Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
Dude? My only problem with that beer is that it
came in a in a twelve ounce can or a
sixteen ounce whatever the fuck the little can? Right, I
would have if this was a big beer, I would
have absolutely loved more of what I got. It was fantastic.
So I can't wait to dig into this next one.
I know I know you've got something fun coming up.

(01:03:30):
I'm I'm really excited to pop this next beer, so
let's get to it, all right, all.

Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Right, Well, Ellie's brown was was fantastic, so uh yeah
you too great, let's uh we'll be back all right,
beer too fits. You had Anoma gang last week and
I was a little reluctant to pick this one up today,
but looked at it, I couldn't not because I've never

(01:04:01):
seen anything like this before. World of Blaze with George
Fontes picked this one out for me, posted it to
Chat earlier, So thank you, George. But I uh, I'm
gonna bring up the site here and let you guys
take a look at it now. These guys are actually

(01:04:25):
out of I think we talked about this a little
bit last week. They are out of Cooperstown, New York. Yeah.
This is part of their own MG series. And have
you ever had a watermelon kolsh that's oak aged? No?

Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
I have not. At I'm so glad, George. I gotta say,
I'm so glad you picked this one because I was.
McShane sent me the picture of all the beers too,
and that was the one that really caught my eye.
That was like, Wow, that's different. That's you, nik. I
wonder what that tastes like. So I'm glad. I'm glad
you're having that tonight. That's that's very exciting.

Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
It's it's gonna be pretty trippy. I think some I'm
excited for it. This is a six percenter. It's a
watermelon colsh like I like I said, and it's just
not something you expect. So I'm expecting. Oh, it smells
peppery and that's right out. That's just from cracking the

(01:05:27):
can Ah. Now I twenty first Amendment does a watermelon beer.
That's it's absolutely just just fantastic. They're out of California too,
so I George, I bet you high watermelon hell or
high watermelon. Yeah, fantastic beer. Wow, lots ahead, Holy cow yep.

(01:05:51):
Kind of a coppery head or coppery finished to it. Yeah, wow,
it's a lot of head. That's disconcerting. And I'm not
seeing it on their site for some reason. That's Uh,
that's strange that they wouldn't have that one on here.
I wonder if it's I think they did.

Speaker 3 (01:06:12):
If you go down a bit, I think I saw it.

Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
No, here it is it's it's actually a limited release.
Soak up the sunshine with our oak aged watermelon culsh.
This refreshing beer combines the crisp profile of a classic
culsh with the juicy infusion of fresh watermelon in touch
of real lime. So that's probably what I'm what I'm
smelling there. Aged on golden agave barrel chips, it captures

(01:06:35):
a subtle, smooth depth reminiscent of a watermelon margarita. Pouring
with a beautiful red hue. This crisp, fruity beer embodies
the festive spirit of warm celebrations in war and outdoor gatherings.
That's interesting, Yeah you can. It does have a little

(01:06:57):
bit of a tequila smell to it. You know what's
got that peppery and then you've got that floral watermelon mouthwater. Yeah,
it's yeah, So here we go.

Speaker 3 (01:07:08):
Oh interesting, man, what a what a great beer?

Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
Oh my god?

Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
All right, walk us through it. What do you got?

Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Yeah? It has that dry presence like tequila you get watermelon,
you get rine. It's juicy, the mouth feels it's it's
oh wow, this might be the perfect summer beer. This

(01:07:43):
is no joke, and it smells amazing. Just amazing. It's
not it. This is not a sex beer. This is
I was just gonna ask, this is no, it's close.
I can't do it for a colsh Maybe it's like
a little wet porn beer. Maybe that's what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
Like a look, that's what I was just gonna say. Like,
you go out to the community pool and like the
fucking Bombshelle. You know Pam Anderson on Baywatch, she comes
walking in and so and you're sipping this beer. I
mean that's so you know, you have no chance at her,
You're not gonna have sex with her, but you get
to look and imagine.

Speaker 2 (01:08:22):
No, I'm gonna make this even weirder. This is the
hot mommy beer. Oh, this is the hot soccer mom beer.
You know what I'm saying. At the pool, you're like,
I shouldn't be looking at you. Wow, you're fun. That's
this is a good fucking beer. Wow, I don't I

(01:08:42):
don't think of a top beer like that before. You know,
it doesn't have the cold features because I think the
tequila barrels, the oak, the engaged.

Speaker 3 (01:08:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
Yeah, that negates that. It's not a week beer. It's not.
It does. Yeah, that's a that's a fucking fantastic beer. Wow.
All right, sorry, I'm done.

Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
No, no, I'm so glad because sometimes you see a
unicorn like this and then and you're like, oh, that's
gonna be so good, and then you're just disappointed. I'm
so glad you weren't disappointed. I'm so glad it it
it met the expectation. That's great.

Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
So what do you uh, what do you have over there?
All right? But buttercups? And she says soccer moms are
really fun.

Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
She promises, Yeah, right, listen, I don't wanna. I don't
want to step on it. Have a's thing. But I'm yes,
I have heard that. I have heard that. Uh okay,
so I have another claim fifty two again. I'm on
a claim fifty two kick here lately. But it's because

(01:09:44):
they have and I think I mentioned this a few
weeks ago, that they have completely up to their game.
They have their standbys, they're you know, their regulars, but
they are doing some really fun, fun stuff with beer.
And so I again we talked earlier about I don't
like the really sweet stouts and sweet beers, but I
could not pass this one up. And when I read

(01:10:06):
the what what it is. I I think you look great.
This was worth taking a gander on. So this is
from their Stuffed series, and this is the raspberry caramel
funnel cake dessert sour. What the fuck? What raspberry caramel
funnel cake? I'm in I don't even There's no way

(01:10:28):
it's gonna taste like shit because claim fifty two is awesome.
But and I will say when I when I popped
the can open, a little bit splashed onto my hand,
so I licked that off. This is gonna be a
good fucking beer, dude, it's gonna this is gonna be
a good beer that I I already I already got
the second base with this beer, right, we already were

(01:10:50):
we got some heavy petty going on. Uh it would
be uh it's uh Stuffed and it's their uh stuff
that it's the Stuff series, and this their raspberry caramel
funnel cake. It doesn't really have a name. You don't
need a name on that, no, and it's just a
six point five percent. So again McShane and I both
dialed it back a bit on the ABVS this week.

(01:11:11):
I think just because there was so much news, we
didn't want to be fucked up for it. This thing
poured a beautiful pinkish salmon color, and it's it's it's
it's thick like. I don't have it in a glass,
but if I did, you wouldn't be able to see
through it. It's it's got this white cloudiness to it,
swirling around with all the fruits and everything they put

(01:11:32):
in this thing. So let's give it a whirl. Oh god,
the smell. Oh my mouth is watering already.

Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
That's another Eugene beer. So for you guys out there.

Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
Oh fuck me. Oh I I'm sorry. I'm very very
sorry that Tabby's not here for this, but I'm calling
this one. This is a sex beer all the way.

Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
No, oh wow, oh my god, oh oh oh outside.

(01:12:32):
Have we ever done it on a sour before?

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
No? I don't think we have, and I will tell you.
I don't know what else to say about it except
read the fucking can, because what this is is a
raspberry caramel funnel cake in a glass. I wouldn't be
surprised if they just put a raspberry funnel cake in
a blender, added some wheat or something to make it
a beer, and then put it in a can. It

(01:12:56):
is so precise on what those flavors are. You get
the sharp raspberry, that's where the sour comes from. The
caramel is is just that, just that brown, sugary, little
bit of burnt sweet on the end, and then the
funnel cake. It's like there's I can almost chew this beer. Dude,

(01:13:17):
it's so fucking good. This This is the the blonde
that you saw on Tinder and you're like, there's no
way she's gonna actually click on me. And she did.
And she shows up in a sweet little sun dress
and fucking put pigtails. It's goddamn perfect. And her sundress

(01:13:38):
has raspberries on it. That's what we're looking at here.
It's amazing. Wow, all right, god, oh yeah, oh yeah.
This is a baby maker, Buttercup gray Point. This is
a baby make. In fact, I'm not pulling out until
we make a baby. This this this genetics to go on. Well,
I'm just saying, Mashane, come on, Oh it's so good.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
All right, all right, and crushable too. That's that's good.
That's awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Oh god, I may you may not hear much from
me for the next half hour or so.

Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
Yeah, And and George, to your point on as far
as the sex piers. I'm trying to think, we don't
we don't know if we've kept we don't really keep
track of it. It's been two two weeks, three weeks
since we had a sex beer. We didn't have one
last week. I don't think we had one a week before. Now,
before we go into what's happening in La, because it's
actually escalating tonight, I want to talk about it.

Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
We're getting constant updates on that as we're doing the show,
and it's not looking good, folks.

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
I want to talk about Cash going on, and again
we look at the timing of things, right, Cash Ptel
was was on Rogan's show when the Elon business broke,
so they even talked about it on there. I want
the whole show. I listened to all of it, and

(01:15:03):
I listened to it for very specific reasons. Right. I
wanted to see one. Is he telling the truth to
what's he talking about? Is he still is he the
same Cash Betel before who was lobbying to be the
head of the FBI. What's he gonna say when it
comes to the Epstein stuff? Is he still gonna be
the is he gonna be? Is it gonna be the
Cash and Oingo Boingo show that we saw a couple

(01:15:25):
of week ago when he and Dan Boungino were on. Uh,
I call I'm gonna call him Oingo Boingo. Now I
can't stand the guys name when they were on Fox.
Uh what what were we gonna get? Because Rogan has
this ability to disarm? It was a PR tour.

Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
Yeah, it was a PR That's why I don't like it.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
Yep, I'm did did did you get to listen to it?

Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
Or I did? I did? And I and and again
I'm not I'm not throwing Joe under the bus. Also,
I know Joe has been harder on guests than he
was on Cash. I I I know he did. He
did press him a bit, especially when it came to

(01:16:16):
the Epstein stuff. You know, Cash was trying to say
and he would.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
He kept going back to it, He kept bringing it
back up, like I keep giving you multiple chances to
come through here and say something, but you're not budging.

Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
Yeah No, I I that came through a lot and clear.
I think Joe gave him enough opportunity. I I do think. Uh, well, shit,
I'm not saying I'm Joe Rogan. I'm saying if I
were there, I would have pressed him on in a
bit more. I would have said yes or no? Do
you have you seen film?

Speaker 5 (01:16:50):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
Okay, then is there a chance you don't have it?
That you that it's somewhere else in some other government
building that you're not privy to, like I would have.
I would have pressed that way. And I don't know
that Joe went there, and I know why. I know that,
you know they're friends. He's had cash on before. Joe
didn't want to, you know, rock the boat too much.

(01:17:11):
I get it, But I'm just saying I.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
And there's only so many times. There's only so many
times you can give the guy a chance to act
on it. After that, everybody's gonna look at what you
just said, yep, and all that stuff that you said
back in twenty twenty three, when you were adamant that
you know, all these guys all there's gonna all this
stuff is gonna come out in the Epstein files. It's
all there, we know, it's all happened. I'm gonna bring

(01:17:35):
it all out. And then you turn around and say,
there's just nothing interesting in there.

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
Nope, nothing in there.

Speaker 2 (01:17:41):
There's no and then and then the coroner. I apologize,
I don't remember the corners went back and did the
deep dive on it. I don't know if I have
the clip here. I'm kind of looking for it now.
I've pulled some stuff on Yeah, I actually I pulled.
I gotta tell you, you want to drop something, guys on
ig that gets a tunnel looks it's anything's off of Rogan.

(01:18:05):
That stuff just gets sucked in and looked at. So
for those creators out there, do a good job, please,
but that stuff really gets looked at. I will tell
you that he didn't. He didn't know about the other
corner report, the one that completely completely negated everything that

(01:18:25):
was said because of how the how the neck was broken,
the cervical damage that was done. He didn't know about that. No,
I'm never He legitimately said, I never heard of that.
Are you fucking kidding me?

Speaker 3 (01:18:37):
You're the director of the FBI, bro. That's that's that's
what I mean. I I will say cash Cash did
not come out looking great here and then again, going
back to my previous statement, if if if this is true,
if if this, if this is where we're at, then
we're all fucked because nothing has changed it doesn't matter

(01:18:57):
who you put in the seat of president, matter who
you put in the seat of FBI director. They're all
fucking clueless. They're all idiots, and they're just in it
for their own personal gain, and they're gonna they're gonna
deflect and and stay away from all the hard, hard nosed,
hard nosed issues that we all give a shit about.
And here we go. It's it's on display on Joe Rogan,

(01:19:20):
Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 (01:19:23):
So this so the the point of this interview. One
was a PR tour, and two it was fentanyl. He
hammered on China and fentanyl, which is fine, which is fine.
Here here's a clip from it.

Speaker 8 (01:19:37):
I love doing this long form stuff, and this is
the only long form interview I'm gonna do it.

Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
I hope you know.

Speaker 8 (01:19:41):
I I do one interview a month, one and it's
usually like a five minute TV thing just to keep
your breast, and we do a lot of stuff on
social media. But I've been looking forward to this for
a long time. Even when I was on the campaign,
I was just this is like the best way to
get information out. So fentanyl, right, Everybody's like, how do
you attack fentanyl? How do you stop this stuff. Okay, yes,

(01:20:01):
let's go after the gang excuse me, the narco terrorists
down in Mexico one hundred percent. You got to go
after the cartels, the drug trafficking organizations. You got to
shore off the southern border. And the President has done
an amazing job at both of those things, made.

Speaker 3 (01:20:14):
It a priority.

Speaker 8 (01:20:15):
So we have decreased the amount of fentanyl being moved around,
let's say, right, but not necessarily coming into the United States.
So where's the root of the problem. The CCP, So,
the fentanyl precursors, the stuff you need to make fentanyl
comes from mainland China.

Speaker 3 (01:20:35):
That's it.

Speaker 8 (01:20:36):
Now. I'm sure like one percent of it comes from
somewhere else in the world, but that's where it comes.
They've got hundreds of companies standing up in mainland China
shipping this stuff out into the world. Now, their cover
is that fentanyl has and it does have a legitimate
lawful purpose in terms of an anesthetic or medical use

(01:20:57):
for anesthesiology related stuff. Okay, so there's like a minimal.

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
Use for it.

Speaker 8 (01:21:02):
And what the CCP has done is they've come out
and said this is like the biggest like talk about
the devil pulling the wool over the world's eyes. They're like,
we don't make fentanyl. They're right, they don't. They just
give you all the ingredients for it and ship it
to Mexico. And then what they did was to trick
the world. They came out and said, hey, we're gonna

(01:21:22):
not sell Precursor X. They're like, so, now we're out
of the fentanyl trade entirely. The problem is there's fourteen
other precursors you can use to make fentanyl, and they're
still shipping all of those. And what they're doing now
to get cute is they're shipping that stuff not straight
to hear. They're going to places like India, and I'm
also doing operations in India, and they're having the Mexican

(01:21:46):
cartels now make this fentanyl down in Mexico still, but
you know, instead of going right up the southern border
and into America, you know what they're doing. They're flying
it into Vancouver. They're taking the precursors up to Canada,
manufacturing it up there, doing their global distribution routes from
up there. Because we were being so effective downstairs. I
love doing this long form.

Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
I don't think he's using the right term there. I'm
not an expert obviously, but I don't think it's precursialist.
I think it's ingredients. And also the other thing that
stood out to me too, the constant sniffing. Something's going
on there. Maybe it was a cigar smoke, I don't know,
but throughout the whole.

Speaker 3 (01:22:23):
Yeah, I did. But it's alergae season two. I mean,
I mean, I've been a wreck this whole week. I've
been a wreck. This is my first good day and
I did a bunch of yardwork today, but I took
one of my my big allergy pills. But I've been
sniffing all week. So I'm going to give him a
pass on that. And I'll tell you why he's going
after the fentanyl issue, because that's one of the reasons

(01:22:44):
I didn't give Trump an f is that we have stopped.

Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
We have done a nice shot with that. Yeah, and
the border, and the border was closed, and the border
is relative, I mean it's it's closed, Yep, it really is,
at least the southern border. I think the northern border
we still let too many Canadians in. But I think, seriously,
it's we've done a fantastic job. I think there too.
So yeah, d C, I totally with it. That was
a big that was a big, a big piece of

(01:23:10):
what that interview was. I think it's going to be
open season on China and I I'm okay, we've we've
talked about this on the show before. China should have
actually zero dealings here in the States. They shouldn't be
able to buy land. They shouldn't be able to buy land,
especially around our fucking around our military bases. That shouldn't
be happening. We know they're a dirty dealer when it

(01:23:31):
comes to fentanyl. We know they're a dirty dealer when
it comes to earth metals. I think that's one of
the other points that was that was that was that
was being dropped here.

Speaker 3 (01:23:41):
I think so too, all right. I mean, and let's
not forget their corporate espionage, you know, I mean a
lot of this, Oh absolutely, they took from our our
you know, corporations, and our innovators here in the States.
They how many students do they have over here? I'll
tell you right now, u of O is got to
be twelve Chinese. And you know it's crazy. I just

(01:24:04):
heard the story the other day. They come over here,
they have they have rich Chinese parents. They come over here,
they go to school, they drive Mercedes and BMW's exclusively,
that's all they drive. And when they leave, when they're
done with school, they just leave their apartment and they
leave everything that they bought in it. So there's a
whole market here in Eugene for all the product persons,

(01:24:27):
all the expensive TVs, the electronics, they just leave everything.
They just go back hold. They don't yeah, they don't care.
So people are buying really high end, expensive ship for
you know, pennies on the dollar because these apartment cleaners
go in, they take everything they get to keep it.
I mean it's finders keepers at that point, and then
they just sell it on eBay or whatever or Craigslist.

(01:24:50):
So yeah, they're coming over here in droves, thousands of them,
learning that what they can from our universities, from our businesses,
from from their turnships, whatever, and then they're taking it
back home and they're reinventing shit. And so that's a
big problem. And I'm all, listen, I I was fine

(01:25:10):
with China. If they're gonna be over there and they're
gonna do their thing and they're just gonna try and
excel the best way they can. You know, It's it's
like you're the heavyweight champion and there's some welterweight who's
who's doing this thing down there? What do you care?

Speaker 2 (01:25:22):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:25:22):
What do we care? China's doing their thing. They're never
gonna challenge me for the belt. But then that welterweight
puts on, you know, thirty pounds of muscle as they're
as they're coming up, and now you get now they're
a contender, and you got to put them down. You
can't ignore it. It's not gonna go away. If you're
Muhammad al Lei, you gotta fight George Forman. It's not

(01:25:44):
gonna go away. And so I think we're at that
point now where, you know, if we can get them
on the fentanyl issue, if we can get them on
the trade issue, tariffs, whatever, however, we can knock them
down a notch and remind them who the fuck is
the world champ? Uh, we do it. I don't. I
don't think it's we can play nice nice guy anymore.

(01:26:04):
I don't think it's it's this is not the d leagues,
this is the the I don't I don't want nice guy, no, exactly.
I'm trying I voted.

Speaker 2 (01:26:14):
That's not what I voted for. I don't want nice
guy anymore. I want a stronger union. That's what I
would like. I would like a more unified government. I
would like a more cohesive government. That's not happening. We're
still too divided until I'll put that out there. But
there's none of the other stuff that's happening here. I'm
totally fine with. If you're a Chinese company that's attached

(01:26:36):
to the CCP and you're buying any kind of land
around our military installations, I'm sorry. That should be nationalized.
We should take that back. Done and done, especially when
you think about what has happened in Ukraine. When it
comes to drones. You have containers filled the drones and
that's their launching platform. So if you have any that

(01:27:00):
off around in a military base, your military base can
be taken out really quick. I don't think we're doing
nearly enough when it comes to that. Just as Justice,
a week we had ABC on the Chinese agro terrorism.
They even came out and they were totally behind this
being an actual threat. Two Chinese nationals have been charged

(01:27:20):
with allegedly smuggling into the United States a fungus called
Fusarium grenarium Gramman. Oh god, I've practiced this and I
still hacked it. Grammn.

Speaker 3 (01:27:31):
It's Latin eraum, It's Latin god.

Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
Which scientific literature classifies as a potential agro terrorism weapon.
It's a fungus that can actually lead to incredibly one.
It kills fields, it kills crops, it leads to brain damage,
it leads to horrible, horrible things. This is the stuff
that shouldn't be happening. We shouldn't be able to and

(01:27:55):
these and this and these individuals. We're going to the
University of Michigan. This shouldn't be happening, period.

Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
So here's a story that I actually heard this morning,
and I meant to post it I didn't. But at
the University of Michigan where these people were going, inexplicably,
nobody has an explanation for why it happened. In fact,
people want to blame up pro Palestinian fuck protesters. That's

(01:28:31):
a lot of peace pro Palestinian protesters for it, because
there was apparently a note left, but thousands and thousands
and thousands of peonies were destroyed at the University of Michigan.
You can go out and look this up and nobody
knows why they have, you know, thousands of them on campus.
They all were destroyed, and I'm thinking that there's some

(01:28:53):
link here. I'm thinking they found that that fungus was
on these flowers or that's how they were small them
in and they had to destroy him, and then they
left some terrorist note just to make it, you know,
for some misdirection. But peonies, let's not forget peonies are
a Chinese flower and originally so if you know, if

(01:29:14):
they have access to that sort of original genetic pool,
they could do a lot of damage just through that flower.
So that's kind of a little sidebar on this. Again,
no positive link or no confirmed link, but I'm just
thinking that's very odd that they've had these peonies for
years there no one's ever done shit to them. And

(01:29:36):
by the way, why would a pro Palestinian what is that?
How does that help the Palestinian plight in Gaza. I'm
gonna destroy but flowers go Palestine. I mean, that makes
no sense. There's no correlation there. So I'm just saying,
very weird development in that story, something to keep an
eye on. But I mean it was it was. All
of them are destroyed, every bit of them.

Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that I'm fine
with the borders being completely closed. Anybody wants to come
into the country has to go, has to be an
incredible scrutiny. I I'm all for it. I'm all, I'm
completely for it. Nationalize it, shut the shut everything down.
The whole world can piss off for a good five

(01:30:23):
or six ten years, and then let's go and see
where things are. Because I'm tired of us being the police.
I'm tired of us suffering for it. Everybody hates us anyway,
so fuck them seriously. Let's take care of shit at home.
Let's make us stronger. Use our taxes for if you're
gonna have to tax us, use it for only us,

(01:30:45):
and just get back to basics, because putting up with
this kind of shit, this kind of fucking abuse, I'm
I'm perfectly fine with keeping we we've all, we've had,
we've already had. Harvard can't have anybody, and no foreign
nationals are able to go to Carvard. Do it all over.

(01:31:08):
I'm perfectly fine with that. Shut it down, fuck the
rest of the world, and let them go ahead and
eat themselves alive. And then we'll talk to you in
about a decade and then we'll see where things are at. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
I mean I'm all for, you know, politically and militarily isolating,
being an isolationists. I think economically we need the rest
of the world to buy our shit and to buy
our ideas and our innovations. But otherwise, yeah, lock down
the fucking borders. Build a twenty foot wall if you
have to. And by the way, I yes, I was

(01:31:44):
the guy who said show me a twenty foot wall,
and I'll show you a twenty two foot ladder. I
get it. We're still going to have a problem with
people coming in this country, but we can minimize it,
and we can we can make it more palatable for
all of us instead of letting millions in. Let's stop
that down to a trickle. You know, what's the what's

(01:32:04):
the first rule in wound management? You stop the bleeding,
And we are bleeding out here monetarily. Our social services
are pressed to the max. We have a considerable portion
of this country who thinks that we should all have
to pay for health care but immigrants should get it
for free. That's scary, that's fucking dumb, that's beatleheaded. Shit

(01:32:28):
right there. So yeah, I appreciate what you just said. Machine.
Let's get back to basics. Let's take care out of
our Americans, first veterans, Jesus Christ. Try and try and
go through the VA, Try and go through the VA
and get a fucking screening.

Speaker 2 (01:32:44):
Try to have standards.

Speaker 3 (01:32:45):
Six months. Yeah, have standards.

Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
If you want to come here, great, what value do
you bring? Right? I don't want somebody who's just trying
to escape there, I'm just leaving my country because it sucks. Well,
if you were leaving your country because it sucks and
you're doing nothing to make your country better, why would
I want you here? It doesn't make any fucking sense.
I'm all for you can have people immigration, okay, great?

(01:33:11):
What kind of value do you bring? What kind of
intellectual value do you bring? Because there's jobs here for
everybody else to do? Yes, everybody else's standard.

Speaker 3 (01:33:23):
I can't yep. I thought about immigrating to Ireland at
one point, and basically, if you weren't a lawyer, a doctor,
or a mechanic, they have they have a shortage of
mechanics in Ireland. If you weren't one of those three things,
you were getting a green card. I'm sorry, we don't
need you here period like that. And that's a tiny
little island out in the middle of the Atlantic. Uh

(01:33:46):
so yeah, we could do that too. And it's not
being evil, it's not being coldhearted. It's saying we have standards.
Exactly what you're saying, machine exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
I feel like we will get the rent fornight. Hefe
you're back. What do you got?

Speaker 6 (01:34:07):
Hi?

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
Hi, I got a I suppose I got a farm report.

Speaker 6 (01:34:14):
I do have a farmer pork.

Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
Are you ready? O?

Speaker 5 (01:34:20):
Yeah, I'm ready.

Speaker 4 (01:34:31):
I feel the need the need first.

Speaker 5 (01:34:41):
Oh yeah, do you get up?

Speaker 6 (01:34:48):
Do you guys know what the fastest breed of dog is?

Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
The whippet?

Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Uh no, I'm gonna I think it's still the greyhound,
although ghound. I think Afghans are up there too.

Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
Afghans really they are the lion killers. Okay, yeah, maybe.

Speaker 3 (01:35:07):
Dude, if I've seen them in the open fucking I
babysat some and they got out in the open and
I was driving thirty five miles an hour in my
car and I couldn't catch the fucking thing.

Speaker 6 (01:35:19):
Well, we come with the facts here, Okay. The greyhound
is still the greyhound, still the fastest, but as bit said,
the Afghan hounds and the Salukis are close behind.

Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
Sluki Yeah wow, yeah, okay, rookies are fast too.

Speaker 6 (01:35:39):
But the only land mammal faster than a greyhound. You
know what that is, right, cheetah, cheetah baby?

Speaker 3 (01:35:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:35:48):
So the greyhound's top speed ever recorded. It's forty one
thirty miles per hour.

Speaker 3 (01:35:54):
Jesus Christ.

Speaker 6 (01:35:56):
No, wait, the record for a cheetah sixty four point
three miles an hour. God damn does that blow your mind?

Speaker 3 (01:36:04):
That blows my mind. That's freeway speeds.

Speaker 6 (01:36:07):
Yes, yes, so so how's a good one?

Speaker 2 (01:36:17):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
So, so this is what's really going to blow your mind?
How long did it take evolution? Again, I'm making some
suppositions here that we believe in evolution, but you know,
for for nature to get to create a beast that
could do sixty five miles an hour, how long did
it take humans to do that? I mean once, once
we had the industrial revolution, it didn't take long. And

(01:36:41):
now we're we are the fastest creatures on the planet,
I mean, without a doubt, and it doesn't matter if
it's on.

Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
The land air.

Speaker 3 (01:36:48):
See, we're the fastest. That's just crazy. We're we're smart anyway. Sorry,
didn't mean to derail the farm report.

Speaker 6 (01:36:55):
That's that's quite all right. So when they're when the
Greyhounds are running, they spent about seventy five percent of
their time in the Wow, it's kind of cool.

Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:37:09):
They have a long aero dynamic skull and little tiny
pads on their feet that actually shock absorbers. And that
is your prime report.

Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
I like, I like how make Shane left that one
hang was dramatic, Alice, that was scoff.

Speaker 6 (01:37:40):
I think it was pausing for a plot.

Speaker 5 (01:37:44):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
I was hit. I was hitting. I was hitting. I
was hitting the sounder repeatedly and it would not run.
And it was like, you know what, No, no, you
need to you need to listen. You need to just
bask in that. You need to feel it, you need
to sit in it and just just bathe in that. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Yeah, well that's a that's a hanging chad. You don't
know if that's four or against. You just let it hang.

Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
That was that was definitely a hanging chat.

Speaker 6 (01:38:12):
So I just spent an hour just standing and sitting
around and Pitt number three.

Speaker 3 (01:38:18):
God, damn dude, I'm sorry rough man.

Speaker 2 (01:38:21):
Yeah, and they're okay paying you that, because if you're
both of your wages off of tips, that sucks. Yeah,
I mean I would go crazy if my folks were
like sitting around doing nothing. That would and what.

Speaker 3 (01:38:37):
Did yeah exactly and what did you say? It's going
to take three months?

Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
Four months?

Speaker 6 (01:38:43):
Oh for the other pitt No, I thought it would
be like over in a week. But apparently the slot
people because the the roulette machine that it is like
a machine, not de Yeah, that's right in the path,
so they have to definitely move that. And they said
that there's some guy that has to come move that

(01:39:03):
this Roulett wheel, and that's happening sometime next week. So
I'm guessing not next weekend, but the following week they'll
get this the second pit set up, and then two
weekends away we'll probably.

Speaker 3 (01:39:19):
See that's that's where they made the mistake. Mc shane
and I could get that fucking table moved in a day.
Oh yeah, easy, you throw in a four pack of
a decent stout. We'll get it done in eight hours.

Speaker 6 (01:39:31):
Done, I believe you.

Speaker 2 (01:39:34):
Yeah, So they have to go through like a whole
bunch of different they have to like test it and
make sure that it's totally fair and and and all
that kind.

Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
Of balanced and all that.

Speaker 2 (01:39:45):
Yeah, yeah, is that is that an electronic relette machine?
Or is that a regular roulette table?

Speaker 6 (01:39:55):
It's just like the one that with the scene where
we're at where it's got.

Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
Like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, gotcha, I got you.

Speaker 6 (01:40:03):
All the betting is electronic.

Speaker 2 (01:40:06):
Hey you guys, uh, I'm gonna shift gears on you.
You guys dig Austin Powers, right Michael Myers.

Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
Oh god, yes, this story was crazy. Yes, this is
a crazy story.

Speaker 2 (01:40:18):
So how do you feel about him being in bed
with the c I A are Well his mom worked
for six.

Speaker 3 (01:40:31):
Yeah, which I feel like that piece of it. I
feel like I knew that, but I but he's such
a goofy fucking idiot, Like I just wouldn't have seen
that coming that he was also working for spy agencies.
I just didn't see that coming.

Speaker 2 (01:40:48):
British British Royal Air Force. Sorry, well so, yeah, so
apparently this came out in the Diddy trial, by way,
which we haven't covered anything on that. We should go
back and if we ever get a slow news week
because the Diddy until something really really intense comes out

(01:41:08):
about from the Ditty trial. It's like whatever, but.

Speaker 3 (01:41:13):
Just don't have enough baby oil around, right.

Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
But yeah, apparently one of the uh one of Diddy's
assistants came out and said that, uh yeah, he arranged there.
She arranged a private and confidential ci A tour for
the Canadian actor. Why is a didty assistant arranging a
c I A play eight.

Speaker 5 (01:41:40):
That?

Speaker 2 (01:41:40):
Why? Why aren't we talking about that? Why isn't this
like a red flag? I don't, I don't, I don't
know why, Please somebody tell me.

Speaker 6 (01:41:53):
It is bizarre?

Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
Does that make me different?

Speaker 3 (01:41:58):
Apparently he was. He was like on friendly terms with them,
like he already knew them, and then they they went
into a private meeting. He went to a private meeting
with these people where it was just them in the
room with him. I mean, there's just like red flag
after red flag of like, yeah, he quite possibly was

(01:42:20):
and maybe likely was a fucking spy and also making
great movies.

Speaker 2 (01:42:27):
Well it kind of puts the whole Austin Powers into
a different world, now, right, I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:42:33):
It totally does.

Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
It?

Speaker 3 (01:42:37):
Totally? Does it? Was that a was that a role
or was he just being himself?

Speaker 2 (01:42:44):
Well?

Speaker 3 (01:42:44):
I mean, you know, like the goofy fucking spy. That's
the guy you don't see coming. That guy looks too
incompetent to be able to do anything right. And then
boom there was Nielsen's yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
Exactly right, Yeah, Lisa Method acting, Yeah right, I mean.
Mike Myers and Michael B. Jordan are first celebrities named
in Ditty's Trail. The first two celebrities to be named
Ditty's Travel were Mike Myers and Michael B. Jordan. Their
names were read out to a potential juror from a
list of people and places that may come up throughout

(01:43:20):
the trial. The juror a man who works as a
licensed massage therapist, because that's obviously who you want to
hear Judge subram Soo. Sue bram Mannion said that the
list of people in places runs several pages and felt
like an appendix from Lord of the Rings. Should we

(01:43:41):
be paying for attention to this? I mean I don't
want to. I could not unless until you tell me
that you fight you had Obama doing something horrible. I'm
probably not gonna be real interested, but maybe there's something.

Speaker 3 (01:43:56):
Well, at this point, it just feels like a it
just feels like a smear campaign with with celebrities, and
I'm not saying that they don't deserve it. I mean,
I I'm a fan of Michael B. Jordan. I think
he's great, but it also wouldn't surprise me if he
was doing some weird ship at a at a freak
off with some baby oil. So but you're right, until

(01:44:16):
it reaches the level of politician, and then and then
you know, ultimate politician of president, I kind of don't
give a fuck it. It feels like small apples compared
to the Epstein list. Like I feel like if if
we were if we got the Epstein list, then I'd
probably want to know who also was on Ditty's list.
But until we get Epstein, Didty's is small small crackers,

(01:44:40):
Like he's small small Diddy. I don't I don't care,
not until we get Epstein. Then then we can start
talking about these other fucking assholes and pedophiles that were
doing weird shit. But Epstein's the that's the that's the
mark we need to achieve and strive for, and and
until that happens, I don't care.

Speaker 6 (01:45:01):
And it feels like we're not going to give.

Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
Yeah, right, I don't think we're going to get it.
I really don't at this point.

Speaker 2 (01:45:08):
I think the Diddy trial that's the sacrificial lamb. So
you don't get Epstein.

Speaker 3 (01:45:14):
There you go, and I and I do I agree
with you, George. George said in chat, I think Diddy
and Epstein are tied together. I think so too. I
I think there's probably a pretty small circle of people
who can human traffic, because I mean, I've never met
anyone that can human traffic, or at least I hope not.
I think it's a small circle. And so I think

(01:45:35):
if you want to get in that game of free
girls to do shit that you want, and and I
think I think they definitely knew each other, and they've
probably been coordinated, like, hey, we're doing the first and
third weekends in July, how about you do the second
and fourth. Like, as sick as that sounds, I think
that's probably what was happening.

Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
Well, we've established, you know, what would the early stages
a rap?

Speaker 3 (01:46:02):
The gang is a rap, right, yep.

Speaker 2 (01:46:04):
I mean there's ties to the CIA. So I don't know,
it's interesting.

Speaker 3 (01:46:15):
Oh boy, and that's all sick.

Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
Yep, yep, yep, it is. Yeah, it totally is all right.

Speaker 6 (01:46:20):
I got uh, I got twenty two dollars in my
box right now, what's what's gonna be the final tally?
I'm going to pie goal.

Speaker 3 (01:46:27):
Oh, pigal Oh, you're gonna have one hundred and seventeen
dollars at the end of the night. Oh better, No,
I know, I know that's rough, but that's better than
twenty two.

Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
I haven't called this in a while. I'm gonna say,
you're going to cover, You're gonna you're gonna close above
one seventy four.

Speaker 6 (01:46:49):
Mm right seen four yep, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:46:54):
I still I still have faith in you. I don't
know if you can go in and put something and
maybe something strapless on, maybe that'll help. I have no idea,
but that's where I'm at. Tonight's summer. Summer.

Speaker 3 (01:47:05):
Just let your just pull your fucking hog out and.

Speaker 6 (01:47:07):
Just ask those chaps in the car.

Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
Quick, why are they in the car? That's all I'm in.

Speaker 6 (01:47:14):
I'm saying, hey, easy to know, Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 5 (01:47:24):
Later mane.

Speaker 2 (01:47:28):
Hey.

Speaker 3 (01:47:28):
I I don't know how it's possible. This fucking beer
keeps getting better every sip. I'm I'm getting more layers.
It's warming up so amazingly. I just I had to
throw that out there because if I sound distracted, that's why.

Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
So with how I I I I know how I
drink beer, right, I know I'm going to drink if
it's if it's a crushable drink, I'm gonna drink it fast.
So I've all of my beers. I've doubled up, right,
So I had to the aver the Avery brown Ellie
or L. L. E. Brown's, and then I had two
of the watermelons. I'm into the second one already, and

(01:48:07):
this was actually a bigger can. And it's a fantastic
beer too. I mean, it's just absolutely brilliant, brilliant beer.
Nice brilliant.

Speaker 3 (01:48:14):
Sounds like we scored tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:48:17):
Lisa, You're absolutely absolutely right. Hefe would get way more
tips if he was in a sundress and pigtails. Side note,
sundress and pigtails, everybody, that's my that I think that's
my Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
Have you heard have you heard this argument? I know
this isn't on the dock, but have you heard this
argument that you know men are are like, yes, you know,
it's sundressed season, it's our favorite. And then there's a
certain portion of the population of women that are coming
back and they're like, oh you you don't mean sundress,
you mean a maxi dress.

Speaker 2 (01:48:51):
No, we don't.

Speaker 3 (01:48:52):
We know what the fuck different dresses are. We've been
around enough women. I know what a maxi dress is.
Seven days a week and seventeen times on Sunday I
will take a sun dress over a maxi dress every time.
Sundresses are my Achilles heel. I think for a lot
of us, they are they they show enough without showing

(01:49:15):
too much. They are they are sexy, they're flirty, but
they're also you can wear them anywhere. Give me a
sun dress any day of the week. Maxi dresses are fine,
that's fine.

Speaker 2 (01:49:26):
I don't know that.

Speaker 3 (01:49:27):
That's not what we mean.

Speaker 2 (01:49:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:49:30):
It's it's a fucking like mini mini skirt. Like remember
when we were in Vegas and those all those girls
came out. They were probably college age, and they were
all wearing the same dress, but they were it was
all different colors. But it's like, you know, a mini skirt,
skin tight tits coming out the top. Uh, that's a
maxi dress. And again, I'm I'm a fan, but I

(01:49:52):
also know what a sundress is, and that's not that's
not what I meant. I meant a sun dress.

Speaker 2 (01:49:59):
Oh, that's a man dress. Okay, I I'm no, I
still want to I still want a sundress. But a
Maxi dress does, right.

Speaker 3 (01:50:08):
Maxi dress is long, right, that's not yes.

Speaker 2 (01:50:11):
Okay dress. I'm glad. So that's the long, flowing, long
flap that's sexy. Yeah, I'm not saying it shows off
the legs and the hips. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:50:25):
I prefer a sundress every day. And I don't even
know why I went on that little rant, but that
we don't know what what a sundress is. Yes we do.

Speaker 2 (01:50:36):
Yeah, I uh, okay, I'm i'm, I'm. I'm down with
either as long as they show up. But a but
a sundress. I'll take a sundress every day. Hey, you
know what the perfect segue is, Let's let's go to
the ice raids. From a Maxi dress and sun dresses
to ice raids. I can't think of anything better.

Speaker 3 (01:50:59):
Specifically, la Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:51:02):
Okay, So today has gotten out of hand. It's gotten
out of hand. And I understand we've already said our
peace as far as shutting down the country and being
perfectly fine with shutting down immigration and making sure that
anybody who comes in is absolutely should be here, period,
end of story. It is highly concerning, and we're gonna

(01:51:27):
do a couple of things. We're gonna go and talk
about the ice raids here, which we yes, they're raids,
but when we look at a raid, drug raide, raids

(01:51:48):
of weapons raids, you know, let's let's put it into perspective. Here,
we're arresting people that are dangerous. Hey, nobody's saying that
mom and dad are being taken out and they're being deported.
That's not That's not where we're at on this. We're
there's there's there's pedophiles, there's rapists, there's murderers, there's gang members,

(01:52:08):
there's there's drug pushers. Those are the ones that are
being taken out. Okay, that's that's where we are at.
I hate to break it to you liberals, that's where
we're at. Okay, you guys want to go ahead, you guys.
You guys want to have your little You guys want
to protest something. That's great. Mom and dad, you sixty

(01:52:29):
five year old, all you do is listen to MSNBC.
That's not what's happening. I hate to tell it to you.
But the amount of the paid agitation that's happening today
has been absolutely amazing. Los Angeles is a mess.

Speaker 3 (01:52:50):
And how do we know it's paid Because they have
pre printed signs, they have giant trucks, box trucks, box
trucks leading their charge. They have bricks laid out along
the way. Hey, thank you, George Soros. They are organizing
all in the same place at the same time. And

(01:53:12):
I'm not saying you couldn't do that with social media,
but I'm saying it's a lot easier to do it
when you have an influencer who's paid to do it,
to put that message out. So that's how we know
that the ship's paid for. And we actually, well not
we Micshane. You found a follow on x that has
fucking receipts and can tell you exactly where the ship

(01:53:33):
came from and has facts that it was paid for.
And here's the thing, guys, before we get into who
paid for it, people are getting hurt, and on both sides,
cops are getting hurt, innocents are getting hurt. It's this
is this is going to escalate. There's no de escalation
strategy here. This is just oh, okay, you put us

(01:53:55):
down today, We're coming back with more people tomorrow, which
means you know, right now. The latest is is that
the National Guard is put on alert. Marines twous marines
are put on alert to head into LA to stop.
I mean, dude, here is this is this nineteen ninety
three again? What the fuck like LA?

Speaker 2 (01:54:18):
Right? Twenty twenty It's twenty twenty.

Speaker 7 (01:54:22):
And twenty twenty again. Yeah, BLM, BLM happened in May
twenty sixth of twenty twenty five years ago and a
few days this is the same damn playbook.

Speaker 2 (01:54:36):
Party for Socialism and Liberation. Party for Socialism Liberation pslweb
dot org. Go look it up. Billionaires are the real enemy,
not immigrants. Our community is under attack and has been terrorized.
Angelo Salas, Executive director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights.

(01:54:57):
This is an NGO. This is an NGO that receives
government funds from California to the tune of thirty four
million in government grants from California. This is per data
Republican who's been an extremely reliable source.

Speaker 3 (01:55:17):
Yep, very reliable and before we get too far away
from it, I met nineteen ninety two that was when
the Rodney King riots were ninety three. Ninety three is
when I graduated. Ninety two is when the riots.

Speaker 2 (01:55:27):
Were Party for Socialism and Liberation. This is Marxist shit.
Remember Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles. Yep, where did
she spend time?

Speaker 3 (01:55:46):
Lots of time in Cuba.

Speaker 2 (01:55:48):
She was a good friend of Castro's. Yep, Party for
Socialism and Liberation. This is what's going on. This is
straight up Marxist shit. This is how this is the
culture war that democrats and liberals want. And the bad
thing about this is is that the people don't get it.

(01:56:11):
They are absolute pawns in this. Yep. Ye. Immigrants that
work hard and want to live here and are contributing
members to society are the ones that are being damaged here.

Speaker 3 (01:56:24):
Yep. They're gonna suffer.

Speaker 2 (01:56:26):
And I don't want to dismiss this too. For Democrats
who have decided that they really want to make sure
that they win elections, so they bring in fifteen million
illegal immigrants, and they also bring in really cheap fucking labor.
So let's not dismiss the fact that they love the
slave trade. Get off the conservative dicks. That's not that's

(01:56:49):
not what's happening. It's absolute bullshit. And anybody who goes
out in front and decides that this is something you're
gonna fight for, really, this is this is the Democrat's fault.
This is where we're at now. I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
we're cleaning house now, but this is where we're at.

Speaker 3 (01:57:11):
Yep, yeah, yeah. And I think one thing they don't
realize is that the conservative side, and specifically the conservative
side that's in control of government, the federal government right now,
can escalate to a point you can't go I I.
You know, the Democrats think they're all hard and we're

(01:57:33):
gonna have these big riots and these big rallies. Again,
you're the ones that are gonna get hurt. We have
the the woman who brought her baby to this, to
this riot, to this rally, and then she's upset her
baby got maced. That's what the fuck happens when you
show up to a place where there's a bunch of
angry people. How about someone's going to get hurt.

Speaker 2 (01:57:53):
How about CPS come and comes and pays you a visit?

Speaker 3 (01:57:56):
Exactly?

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

Speaker 3 (01:57:58):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (01:57:58):
Exactly? You'renna take your kids riot? Something you know is riot?

Speaker 3 (01:58:04):
That's the thing. You show up to these these things,
who's gonna get hurt is you? You're going to get hurt,
whether it's because the cops show up in riot gear
or whether it's because the people you're there with decide
to stampede and run away. You're gonna get hurt if
you bring a baby. So you know it's a it's

(01:58:25):
a losing strategy. But what they want is to play
the victim. They wanted people to get hurt. They want
to have these stories on showcase so they can be like,
look how mean and and awful these bullies are they
They mased a baby. No, I'm sorry. We we have
lost our our taste for that, We have lost our
empathy for it. Enough is enough. We're fucking done.

Speaker 2 (01:58:49):
All right, So we're getting towards the end of the show,
but I want to run through this real quick, the
Cloward Pidgen strategy. Oh. I don't know if we've talked
about this on the show, but we're gonna do a
checklist real quick. So I'm going to go and outline
this right now for you guys, and then we're gonna
go down the checklist real quick. So Cloward PIVN strategy
outlined in nineteen sixty six by sociologists Richard Cloward and
Francis Fox Pigeon Pivn in a Nation magazine article. The

(01:59:13):
Weight of the Poor, a strategy to end poverty, is
a political framework aimed at addressing poverty through systematic disruption. Okay,
another word for disruption in this case would be terrorism.
The core idea was to overload the US welfare system
by encouraging mass enrollment of eligible individuals, creating a crisis
that would expose the systems in adequacies and force the

(01:59:35):
government to implement a guaranteed minimum income. Okay, there's your
universal income. Thus, redistributing wealth below is an overview of
the strategy, often referred to as the game Plan, based
on its original formulation and subsequent interpretations, while critically examining
its intent, execution, and impact. Now, the redistribution of wealth

(01:59:57):
is it from the rich to the poor, the middle
class to illegal immigrants. That's what was happening here. When
you bring an illegal immigrant into the country, and you're
gonna go and give them three thousand dollars a month,
four thousand and five thousand dollars a month and room
and board, put them in a hotel so they don't

(02:00:18):
have to do anything, and you go ahead and you're
probably fine with them. While you have veterans, you have
Americans who are senior and they can't survive, and you're
putting them over illegal immigrants. There's your outat.

Speaker 3 (02:00:30):
They can't find they can't find healthcare, they can't get
on snap benefits, they can't do all that because these
immigrants are getting it for free. And by the way,
just a little fun side fact, these two sociologists that
came up with this strategy, I'll give you three gases.
Which university they were from?

Speaker 2 (02:00:50):
Harvard.

Speaker 3 (02:00:51):
I'm gonna take Harvard off the board because that's too obvious.
But where do you think they were from?

Speaker 2 (02:00:58):
They walk about a ferry.

Speaker 3 (02:01:00):
Yes, very liberal, very liberal college in New York City.
Columbia University. I still can't believe which I was planning
on going there.

Speaker 2 (02:01:12):
Which but which lost their accreditation this week?

Speaker 3 (02:01:16):
Just lost their credit? You bet. So that's that's the
nice little bow on the end of all this is
that we're cracking down on Columbia. So now let's use
this strategy, which coincidentally what Aquinket Inc. Came from our
university crazy all right.

Speaker 2 (02:01:34):
Key components of the Cloward Piven strategy mass mobilization. The
strategy called once you go check or no, right, yes,
greed perhaps yeah. The strategy called for mobilization, mobilizing large
numbers of eligible but unenrolled individuals to apply for welfare
benefits simultaneously by informing the poor of the legal rights
to assistance, Cloward and Piven aimed to flood welfare offices

(02:01:57):
with applications overwhelming administrator capacity. Has this happened in the
last four years? I believe that's a check crisis creation.
The influx of claims was intended to strain local and
state welfare budgets, leading to a fiscal and fiscal and
operational breakdown. This crisis would highlight the welfare system's inability

(02:02:21):
to address poverty, effectively, pushing for federal intervention. Has this happened,
Let's just go in and say, well, no, well, I'm
not even I'm not gonna play that game. Has this
happened in the United States in the last four years?

Speaker 3 (02:02:35):
I believe that's a check Number two.

Speaker 2 (02:02:39):
Philadelphia, Portland, La, San Francisco, New York. That's just off
the top of the t So let's throw Baltimore and
Chicago in there too. Systematic reform. The ultimate goal was
to collapse the existing welfare system, compelling the federal government,
particularly the Democratic Party, which controlled Congress and presidency in
nineteen sixty six, to establish a guaranteed annual income to

(02:03:01):
eradicate part of it poverty. The strategy leveraged the gap
between welfare law and practice to expose systematic flaws. Now,
you probably could have made this argument without flooding the
zone with fifteen million new illegal immigrants. But did this
happen in the last fifteen years?

Speaker 3 (02:03:22):
I actually okay, So the way this is worded, the
ultimate goal, yes, I think that's where we're headed. It
hasn't happened yet. We don't have a you know, universal
basic income UBI. I think there's a lot of loud
liberal voices who are calling for it, but it hasn't
happened yet. But the exposing the systematic flaws. Absolutely, are

(02:03:45):
there flaws in our system? One hundred percent. It fucking
sucked for me to try and establish a primary care
It took me nine months to get a PCP. Fucking ridiculous.
That's not okay, And then immigrants coming in get healthcare.
They just go to urgent care. They just go to
the emergency room and they get it right away. So, yeah,

(02:04:07):
the system's broken. And so that's been pointed out. We
all agree on that. We don't have the UBI yet,
and I'm waiting for it. I'm waiting for that discussion
to start.

Speaker 2 (02:04:17):
Well, well, if you talk to AOC and the left
click those the illionomers of the world, that's what they want.

Speaker 3 (02:04:25):
Yeah, we're exactly right, right.

Speaker 2 (02:04:26):
Political disruption. By creating chaos within the welfare system, Cloward
Piven hope to destabilize the Democratic Party's coalitionion, forcing it
to address poverty more aggressively to maintain political power. They
believe conservative backlash would amplify the crisis, further pressing pressuring reform.
Have we seen that the last four years?

Speaker 3 (02:04:47):
I believe that's another check mark, Steve, dude, Can we
double check mark that, because that's the one where they've
been most successful right there?

Speaker 2 (02:04:56):
Hey, gang, we're not five Democrats. We're not fighting. It's
not even a fight at this point. This is Marxism,
this is socialism. This is the stuff that ends in
bread breadlines.

Speaker 3 (02:05:10):
It's it's control. Yep, this is it's control.

Speaker 2 (02:05:14):
It weakens people, you declaw them. They don't want to
fight for themselves. That's where this is going. Not the
happiest the night, but here we are.

Speaker 6 (02:05:29):
No.

Speaker 3 (02:05:30):
But meanwhile we're we're all distracted with fucking you know,
grub Hub order pizza. Uh, you can. You can have
a literal anything you want delivered by Amazon. You can
be on social media for.

Speaker 2 (02:05:45):
Eights a day.

Speaker 3 (02:05:47):
Yeah, and and no one, no one will judge you
for it because that's what we all do. Uh. You
can be dumbed down by you know, stupid fucking entertainment
that makes no sense. We're literally we're talking about making
black panther white now because we have to make the
balance of the race wars correct. It's this, it's this dumb,

(02:06:10):
trivial shit that no one gives a fuck about. Really
that they make you want to care about, which which
is what tonight was all about. We they want us
to care about Trump and Elon. But the big issues
are still on the table. Epstein, the the doge cuts
the fraud that the federal government's been involved in, the
fact that cash Mattel won't come out, and he's like

(02:06:33):
a slippery little slug all of a sudden. He won't.
You can't grab him, you can't pin him down. These
are big issues, but they don't want us to think
about any of that. And and then now we get
to focus on the riots, and and I do, I
do think we're going to see an escalation. I think,
if not this next coming week. You know, we're headed
into the fourth of July holiday weekend here and you

(02:06:55):
know where we're supposed to celebrate American Independence. I'm looking
for a very strong statement that week. And I hate
to be the doom sayer, and I hope I'm wrong,
but that would be what a heck of a weekend
that would be to make a statement about illegal immigration.

(02:07:17):
I'm just gonna say that. And I'm not saying a
terrorist act or but something big.

Speaker 2 (02:07:26):
The two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Army, I
believe it was next weekend. So Lisa, that's a great call.
So you have tons of military flowing into Washington, you bet, La.
They've already Trumps already said he's going to bring up
the National Guard, and haig Seth even said that the
Marines are on standby. This is scary times. Yeah, and

(02:07:49):
this is exactly what liberals want. This is exactly what Marxists,
the communist party that's ruling California wants. I get the
fuck out of California and don't don't come there Arizona.
Don't come to Arizona or politics because you ruined it.

Speaker 3 (02:08:08):
Nope, we don't want to hear either.

Speaker 2 (02:08:11):
Just it's just scary times. Keep your head on swivel,
think critically, act accordingly.

Speaker 3 (02:08:16):
Yeah, big time.

Speaker 2 (02:08:18):
And all right, Fitz, what beer are you taking a bit? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:08:25):
Well, I think I think it's pretty obvious. Just for
my initial reaction, I will say, though, I definitely want
to give an honorable mention. I think I think most
shows that Yoho Beer would have been the one I
was taking to bed, really solid, very very subtle, and
yet just left you wanting more. I I really, I'm serious.

(02:08:46):
I wish I would have had a bigger can or
another can. Super great beer. It's just that claim fifty
two came over the top with the raspberry carmel funnel cake.
Are you fucking kidding me? And I that's in my wheelhouse.
That's the kind of desserts I like. I don't like chocolate.
I'm not a chocolate person at all. But you give
me some fruit with some with some caramel drizzled on

(02:09:09):
top and a crust. Fuck, I'm done, so right in
my wheelhouse delicious beer. She's I'm definitely getting that sundress
off tonight. We're gonna have some fun. And yes, I
mean sun dress, not MAXI dress. Yeah, so how about you?
Which one are you taking a bed?

Speaker 2 (02:09:28):
The watermelon beer? I will nice aged watermelon coals. This
needs to be a year round thing. I will go.

Speaker 3 (02:09:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:09:37):
It is absolutely fantastic. It's a fantastic idea. It's perfectly executed.
Just just really happy with it. And I still have
about a half a can left. I've had two of
them now, so I'm really really happy with it. Nice
all right, that is going to wind things up. Thank

(02:09:58):
you again to every body who joined us tonight the
World of Blaze with George Fontes. Thank you, sir. Lisa
Elle Buttercup joined us. We missed Aaron. I'm sorry Grace
Tapperan didn't make it either. Joe Bonnick, thanks for jumping
in the chat. You know what we would miss I
miss Beard. Beard doesn't be too.

Speaker 3 (02:10:19):
Beard hasn't been here in a long time.

Speaker 2 (02:10:20):
He's still out there.

Speaker 3 (02:10:22):
Yet, the show. I know he's got a lady, and
I'm so I'm actually happy you haven't been around here
because we're a bunch of like crusty old codgers. I'd
much rather you be with your lady. But still, dude,
we miss you and your input was always great for
the show. So you know, if you ever want to
pop in, of course you're always welcome. Love you, man,

(02:10:46):
Hope things are going well, all right?

Speaker 2 (02:10:50):
Follow us everywhere you get podcasts. Obviously you've already found
us if you were listening to the show Instagram. It
is Whiskey Hell podcast X. It's Whiskey he underscore Hell.
I'm step McShane.

Speaker 3 (02:11:03):
I'm fits think, critically, act accordingly.

Speaker 2 (02:11:08):
We'll talk to you soon.
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