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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Voltaire said, every man is a creature of the age
in which he lives, and few are able to raise
themselves above the ideas of the time. Plato said, wise
men speak because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable
(00:21):
one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell,
Think critically, Act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Saturday, April nineteenth, seven forty eight in the evening This
is Whisky Hell Podcast. It is the deed before Easter fits.
And we didn't have a you know, we did, we
didn't have a pride week at the White House. I
don't know really what to do now. It's I'm beside myself.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
It does make Easter feel strange, doesn't that When there's
no rainbow flags, there's no ass list chaps, there's no dildos.
I mean, what are we? How are we? What are
we gonna hunt for? If we're not hunting for tiny
dildos in the White House lawn.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
It's almost like order has been restored, not that we're like, really,
you know we're we're not a real religious like like
a bunch of bunch of a bunch of a bunch
of blokes here, right, but it was really refreshing to
not see that all over the news today. That was
that was refreshing.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Yep, agreed, And I just have one question. I have
I have one question for you.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
What's it? Yep?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Only one who will roll the stone?
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Who will roll the stone?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Yeah? Did I stump you open? Are you familiar with that?
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Not as? Yeah? I think there was roll the stone
out of the way so he could come out of
the cave.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Yeah whatever, Yeah, Yeah, it's one of my It's one
of my favorite parts of Easter because the guy is
literally God's son, but he needs help rolling the stone
to get out of his whom And I just that
always cracked me up. I just from when I was
a kid. I was like, what do you mean He's
gonna roll the stone? That's God's kid. He just he
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puts it, picks a booger or something, and the stone
rolls away. Like anyway, who will roll the stone?
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Mix Shane, I'm gonna it's gonna be halfe Hafe is
going to do it, and that's his ninth job all
over it. So that's that's.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
What's resident Jamaican.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yes, immigrant, Okay, we're starting off on fire.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
This is fantastic work, and I apologize the game.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yeah, we have to Well, Happy Easter everybody. I hope
everybody's spending some time with the family, hanging out and
just enjoying themselves. That is, that is how the holidays
should be. So I hope you guys are having a
good time there. You guys will get this on Monday. Obviously,
we're going to get into a lot tonight. There were
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some definitely some shenanigans on the White House dot gov
website that popped up. We've got the narrative of the
poor MS thirteen gang member Blue Origin. We've got Katie
Perry going into this kind of space or something. She
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went up, came back down maybe maybe maybe not really sure.
China's recruiting spies. We got a lot to get to tonight.
So yeah, I'm thinking we should just go and dive in.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
Let's do it, Let's do it. I'm ready for this.
I think I think this this week was uniquely this
this week's a softball for us, right because there was
so much absurd shit that we get to talk about
and and and not just make fun of, but truly
gawk at just how dumb do they think we are?
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And and by they, I just mean well, I don't
know you know who I mean they? You know the
capital T. Hey, I it's just it. This is gonna
be a fun show, That's all I can say.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
All right, Well with that, what beer are you starting
off with?
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Well, as usual, mystery beer time. This is from Great Notion,
so once again a brewery that has no fewer than
seventeen thousand beers that they make, and they run the
gamut from fantastic I pas all the way to some
nice smoothie sours, which is what I think I have here.
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This thing. I popped it open. You know how sometimes
if you're a little bit too aggressive with the can opening,
it can splash. Yes, well, this this popped out a deep,
deep burgundy, almost like a wine color. And then when
I poured it, it poured it. Actually, you know what
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this looks like is blood? It poured just thick, just
thick molasses.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Oh, what's what's the color? Though?
Speaker 3 (05:50):
It's it's wine color. It's maroon, That's what I'm saying.
It's a it's a maroon, deep dark red, thick sour.
And I'm saying sour because i'm smelling it, and we've
definitely got some sour notes. But it might be you know,
a fruit and sour or some kind of a slushy beer.
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So I'm just gonna take a sip here. Were just
going to dive in.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Okay, So they do a good number of good number
of sours.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
What oh, that's delicious. I'm picking out some raspberry, possibly
some BlackBerry. You know, when you get to the berries,
they tend to and when I say they again capital t.
This brewery tends to combine many labors all at once.
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So when I'm saying raspberry, I'm getting that. But also
there could be BlackBerry, blueberry, you know, strawberry, could be
all of them in there. But and maybe it's the
color that's telling me raspberry could be blueberry too. There's
some blueberry in there. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Is it refirm madness? Is it? Is it a smoothie
or is it or is it just a sour?
Speaker 3 (07:12):
No, it's a smoothie. It's it's thick as hell. All right,
let's let's pull the jacket off here.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
I think you got refirm madness there and I've not
been able to find this one out here, so I'm
hoping it is.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
No. I know it's definitely not that. Definitely not for madness.
Up there we go. Blueberry muffin and fruit in the can. Okay, Okay,
that's the blueberry muffin. Yep there it is, yep right there,
really really good beer, really well done. You know, I don't.
I don't love my beers thick all the time. I
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I but this one it works. It's uh. I do
like my blueberry muffins like I like my women. Nice
and thick, fruit tart uh and and juicy as hell.
My mouth is watering from this thing. It's really well, it's.
Speaker 2 (08:02):
A good beer. It's a good beer.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Yeah, really good, so very fun.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
We get that one out here, so I'm uh, that's
that's a good one. That's a really really good one
to have. Good for you. All right? Well, I have
a Portuguese stout and uh, yep, Portuguese stout. It is
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a six point five and uh, we're gonna give it
a run here. This is Benedicta Parundu stout and I'm
hacking to name there. Bless you yep, Cervesa Artisanal. That's
who puts this one out. So it is h I
saw it, and I'm figuring, you know, I gotta, I
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gotta go for it. I might as well. Actually I'm sorry,
it's Brazilian not Portuguese. But that's that makes.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Sense speech part same thing down there, yeah, yeah, yeah,
So all right, let's give it a run.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
It does it did? It's it's dark. It's dark like
a stout.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
I thought you were gonna say it like no oh
oh oh export stout.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
No, I don't know, ah, hydrogen peroxide stout. Oh no,
oh man, No, it's all the taste. I swear. It's like, okay,
(09:41):
if I had it's a really well, it's called a
really bad export stout. You know that. They're very dry,
very rude, bitter, but not like a normal bitter, not
like a malt bitter and not like a hot bitter.
It's just like a it's just oh, this is this
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was such a bad idea, not.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
Like a fits and McShane bitter, but like a no,
highly educated white woman bitter.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
No Ah, Yes, George Fonte didn't chat from the World
of Blaze with George Fontas. Thank you for joining us tonight, George. Yes,
that's the Portuguese strong and no bullshit, ah sixty five
Ibu and it might warm up. Okay, we'll see.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
You know, I actually and it might be just my
my palette has been, you know, so heavily abused over
the years. But I I just don't enjoy exports stouts anymore.
I mean, if I'm gonna pick a stout, I'm gonna
go you know, Russian, Imperial, American stout. The Irish do
it all right with a Guinness. The Scott's scott stout
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is always good. But there's something about the import stout.
And again you know, it's the texture because it gets
really super dry and overly fizzy. But also yeah, there's
just that extra bitterness that I just don't want in
a stout. I I want smooth.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
Yeah, and this and truly it is it is. It
is a very dry stout. That's that's that's part of it.
I'll drink it, we'll see, we'll see how it goes.
There's a nuttiness in there too, It's almost like a
bad walnut taste. Mhm ah ah m. All right, that's okay,
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that's okay. We're gonna be Okay, it's gonna be fine.
I've got three beer, three different beers lined up, and
we'll see what else I am. I'm actually, you know,
I actually pregamed a little bit because I got a
shipment from I think I told you about this I got,
I went and it ordered some of those let's see.
(12:02):
It was two bottles of gin, actually a barrel age gin,
and then a whiskey finished with Amborana wood from Wassatch Distillery.
That's the I think the Data Republican. We've we've we've
covered some of her stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, her husband's
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that's her. Yeah. So I got that and I was
actually I was preaking with with the whiskey a little
bit good, not excellent, but good. Not a little little
harsh at the end, but it has a butteriness at
the beginning of it, which is nice. And you can
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definitely you definitely get the different kind of wood tones
with this one. It was nice, it was nice. It
was nice.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Well, I mean, I wouldn't say that's a that's a
glowing endorsement, but you know, it's it's kinda I mean,
unless you're going with the really cheap stuff, you know,
like ten high, which was my favorite because it was
so cheap and it did the job. But it's kind
of hard to fuck up a whiskey, so I mean,
but at least at least that one's decent. It's good.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Yeah, but ten ten high was like that was back
in your your misbegotten youth, right, I mean, oh god, yeah,
that was back when we need we needed to cauterize
a wound or yep, yep, right before homemade stitches had
to happen yep.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
And or when I would uh walk up to the
I would just pick whoever I thought the most beautiful
women were in the in the room and just start
talking to them. That was, yeah, I mean, one hundred
percent of the time disastrous, But also it gave me
a lot of confidence because then I was like, look,
I just got shot down by those tens. I can
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now go talk to those eights over there and they're
gonna be okay.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
And if that's not okay, there's the sixes.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
Yeah all right, I mean fours, two's whatever. After the
ten high, everybody was a ten. Yeah, that's why it
was called ten high. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Thanks everybody who's in chat tonight, Elle, George, Buttercup, thank you,
all for joining us. One of the things we wanted
to kind of start off on was gonna be the
Trump's Trump's first one hundred days. It's been interesting, it's
been it's been I'm not gonna say apocalyptic earth shattering
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started off hot and heavy, and it's just been nothing
but confrontational at this point, which I think we kind
of had an inkling that that's what I was gonna be.
Probably not as much as it is, though definitely definitely
piss some people off.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
I mean, yeah, yeah, I mean, I don't know what
else to say on that. I definitely piss some people off.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
What was the biggest surprise mine? Mine was probably Elon
and Dodge, But it's also been kind of disappointing because
that's kind of fizzled for me.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
I My biggest surprise, I guess that there's still I
guess my biggest surprise is there's still so many people
and I'm I guess I'm in this camp, although I'm not.
I'm not both feet jumping in. But I guess my
surprise is that there's so many people still supporting him,
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that that we're still behind the effort. I mean, yes,
he hasn't come through with Epstein. He hasn't come through,
and I say he his administration hasn't come through with
with with a few things that were promised. It still
looks like income taxes is on the table, although they
keep flirting with that. You know, there was some big
stuff that I think we were all excited about and
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excited knowing that it was gonna be a monumental task
to get these things done. I'm also, you know, extremely
disappointed that we're still supporting and behind Israel and their
efforts in the Middle East. I'm that still baffles me.
I just I and not that I'm I'm for one
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side or the other. I just don't think we should
be meddling it all over there. I think we should
be like, look, you guys are a dysfunctional family with
a capital D. Work at the fuck out yourselves. Why
are we a part of that? Why are we funding
this tiny little country in the middle of nowhere.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
I just.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
So that part's upsetting to me. But on the whole,
I mean, I think doge it has good intentions. I
think it could have been rolled out a little bit
better and could have been sold to the American public
a little bit better. But at the end of the day.
I mean, he's definitely shaking shit up up, you know.
I I mean we all had those snow globes as
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a kid. I feel like his first hundred days was just,
you know, a three year old picking that thing up
and shaking the ship out of it. And and now
now we're just gonna have to let the snow settle
and and and see where everything lays, because it's been
a wild ride, and I don't think he can keep
this pace up for four years, clearly, Plus you know
Congress is going to have something to say about a
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lot of this stuff. So I think I think the
globe has been shooken shaken, not stirred, and and we're
just now going to have to just let everything settle
down and see what we've got, see what we're actually
looking at.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
I think that's a really good analogy, because there's been
a lot of that, whether you know, you're shaking like
you're saying, you're you're shaking the snow globe just to
kind of see what everything what what what what happens?
And it does seem like a lot of this was
just to see who was going to be on his
side and who wasn't. Yeah, tariffs was that. That was
quite a saga, and I think that's I think we've
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kind of pulled back that narratives kind of that didn't
get anywhere. I think that's kind of failed for liberals.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
Yeah, yeah, because yeah, sorry, sorry, I didn't mean to
cut you off.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Go ahead, No, you're good, Go ahead, I'm gonna pivot
to something.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Oh well, no, I was gonna say, just to your point.
I mean, yeah, they tried to attack that really hard.
You know that he killed the economy and he's alienating
all these countries. Well a the economy, if you want
to call it that. What you mean by that is
the stock market. And we've been saying it for years,
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literally years, that the stock market needed a reset, it
needed a course correction. It was it was overinflated and
it was gonna either pop or we needed some some cutback.
And let's not forget. You know, we threw out numbers
every once in a while. Ninety three percent of all
stocks are owned by the top ten percent of Americans.
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So here comes Trump literally took a chunk. I mean,
the liberals are screaming, eat the rich, eat the rich,
eat the rich. He comes in and takes a huge
chunk out of the rich, and the liberals still can't
get on.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Board with it.
Speaker 3 (19:15):
They still got a fucking reel against it. They still gotta,
you know, think that he's doing something wrong because again,
Orange Man bad. But really what he did was took
a giant chunk out of the rich. And and I
I have a suspicion here that some of that's going
to find its way down to the little guy. Not
all of it, clearly, and some of it's just going
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to be redistributed to other rich. But I think some
of that is going to trickle down. And I don't
quote me here, there isn't you know, Reagan reaganomics. I'm
not talking about trickle down theory. I'm just saying that
some of that has to get back down to us,
because if it doesn't, if we're right back where we
were in two years.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
Yeah, it was, Yeah, it was completely useless. And then
the second point is a lot of those countries that
the Liberals said we alienated, they've come to the table
and they want to talk. They want to be at
the table and have a conversation about tariffs. And I
think that's a w for us. I really do. I again,
say what you want about the guy, but that was
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an actual solid business move and so I'm behind it,
and we'll see where China goes. We'll see where China goes.
I don't, I don't know that. I don't think China
can sustain an economic war against US. I think if
they wanted to go toe to toe militarily, that's a
different conversation. But economically they are putting up a very
very brave lion face, but behind that mask is a
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tiny little mouse because their economy is possibly weeks, for
sure months from absolutely collapsing. So I mean, we just
need to keep that in perspective. I don't I don't
think they're gonna be able to maintain that very long
and if and if they want to go down that road,
they will lose.
Speaker 5 (21:02):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Let me go and play. I hope you guys can
can understand the this this TikTok I'm about to play here.
This is uh some of the tactic that China A
different manufacturers in China have taken where they're actually coming
out and saying, well, you know that luxury brand that
you like to purchase those Nikes or the Louis Vatan's Yeah,
(21:24):
they actually cost about five bucks to make l and
it's made in China. It's not made in Italy or
it's not made in you know, right wherever, so you
think it is. This is this is one of the
videos that they're putting out. Now.
Speaker 6 (21:34):
I want to know who's the Chinese factory behind Nike
Adidas Pila A. Number one, The biggest factory for Nike
Shoot in China is called f JF Group. They're located
in China Flutin. F JF is also China's biggest shoe factory. Second,
the factory behind Adidas Shoot is aboutan group in China.
Balchin Group has factored in China and in Southeast Asia.
(21:55):
Number three. The factory behind ugg in China is called
Holo Group in Kuna how Long Group is also the
biggest factory of auctions in the entire world. At number four,
the factory behind Kila Group in China is talk shunt
Hi Groups and they're located in jo Don, China. Common
and let me know what other products I should do
next and follow me if you want to know more.
Fact chased in China.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
So this week we had a ton of these posts
coming out and they're just talking about where all the
stuff is made and how cheap it is and if
you really want to if you want to get around
this whole tariff thing by direct also to the point
that China's even stopped the postal service, that there were
no longer communicating with between postal services. Now. Uh, it's
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it is. I didn't see this happening. I didn't. It's
interesting it's happened obviously on TikTok, you know, since there's
been so much turmoil with TikTok lately. Uh, but it is.
It's just a fascinating time to have to deal with
all this stuff, and then you start looking at everything
else that's that's taking place. We're not getting anything done
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as far as laws being passed right. Congress has done
zero for any of these things. They haven't addressed to tariffs,
they haven't addressed any of the executive orders. Nothing is
being signed in the legislation. They're not actually removing any
of the legislation that funds some of the USA I
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D stuff. That's probably my biggest that's that's my biggest
concern is because at the end of the day, what's
really being accomplished, right, Yeah, all these cool executive orders
are being passed, but is anything really changing. I'm losing
that trust there, and I want I'm I'm all in.
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I mean, everything sounded really good, but I need to see.
I want to see what's going to happen in the
balance sheets now, and that's we're not quite getting there yet.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
Yeah. I guess that's why I was a little befuddled
in the beginning when you said, you know, he's pissed
a lot of people off, because at the end of
the day, that's really all he's done is thrown some
shoes at the hornet's nest and ands pissed everything off.
But until Congress gets involved, until these things become law,
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until we get the you know, these tiny little district
court judges out of the way, no real change is
gonna happen. And I'm and I'm and so I I
guess I'm where I was when he got elected, which
is I still have some cautious optimism. I still also
have a lot of doubts. And all we can do
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is wait and.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
See COVID dot gov. Did did you have a visceral
feeling when this came out or it's just like a
look at this now we're tea bagging.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Yeah it wasn't visceral. I guess I felt a little kay, yeah, yeah,
a little vindicated. But also all this is a is
a fucking toothpick in the eye of you know, all
those fucking idiots and and you know the list, n PR, CNN, PBS,
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uh CSNBC, Fauci, Biden, Kamalama, ding Dong, all of them,
you know the list. We all know who the who
the perpetrators were. That's all this was with just a
thumb in the eye. We we all already knew this.
I think it's pretty amazing though, that this is now
public record. I mean, you know a lot of people
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have been been posting, you know, NPR's post about, you know,
from four years ago, how it's absurd that Americans believe
that this was a lab leak. It's certifiably one wasn't.
And then now here we are, we all know the truth.
It was a lab leak. The conspiracy theorists were correct,
including you and me and I so yes, some vindication,
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but also not sure this was necessary. But also fuck
you guys, you know, I let's okay, let's do this.
Let's let's talk about it. Let's if we're outing everything,
let's get it out in the open. And I do
appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
It was a big It was a big, a big
week in that respect too, because you also had a
RFK junior coming out and taking his stance on autism
and on vaccines. So it's all calculated. This is the
narrative they wanted to drive this week, totally, very easy
to very easy to see. I think it was overshadowed
(26:38):
by a lot of the MS thirteen Dad bullshit and
some of the other stuff that we've got going on.
But I did I like that It's like, the biggest
thing is it's part of the public record now right.
And I did think it was interesting that they called
attention to Biden's clemency for fouch.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
Yeah, his pardon, yep, yep, yep. That was interesting.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
I would love for this to get legs and become
a crime against humanity. I don't know if it's gonna
go sa far.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
I mean, and not just him, Like, let's let's get
all the Pfizer execs and their whole board, you know,
Johnson and Johnson, I mean every although Johnson Johnson actually
of all the bad players They kind of did the
best thing because as soon as they released their vaccine
it started hurting people. They pulled theirs, but you know,
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you still got Maderna and Pfizer out there, and these
people are walking around free, rich, wealthy, wealthy, wealthy, beyond
any imagination. They're walking around free as birds. And people
fucking died and and even worse, well maybe not worse,
but on the same level, it's people were not allowed
(27:54):
to be with their loved ones when they were dying.
These people died alone in hospital rooms, are amongst strangers
or just completely alone. And I just you know, it's
one thing if someone dies and you're there and you
can say goodbye, and you can say what you have
to say, but to just never to just you have
to live with all the things you didn't get to
(28:16):
say to them forever now because because of lockdowns, because
of six feet to stop the spread, because of masks,
because of locking down hospitals and schools, and all the
bullshit that we all knew was bullshit that we were
calling bullshit on way back then, and now it's coming out,
and I want, you can't just do something like this
(28:37):
and then fade into the ether. I mean, where is
Fauchi right now? Have we heard from him? Is he alive?
Is he in the country.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, he's doing speaking engagements.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Oh great, let's then you know when his next speaking
engagement is get some cops there and arrest that fucking asshole.
I mean, what do we do.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
He's got a pardon, he's off the hook. He's off
the hook.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Then harass him, harass him, have him constantly followed by police.
And at the minute he goes one mile over the
speed limit, pull him over. Something goes wrong. It shit
happens every day. Something goes wrong and he gets shot
in the heart. It happens. These things happen. Make Shane,
(29:23):
let's do it. It's not hard.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
Echo Health obstruction, HHS obstruction, New York obstruction. World Health
Organization the who's response to the COVID nineteen pandemic was
an abject failure because it caved to pressure from the
Chinese Communist Party and placed China's political interests ahead of
its international duties. Further, the WHOSE newest effort to solve
(29:50):
the problems exacerbated by COVID nineteen pandemic via a pandemic
treaty may harm the United States social distancing. The six
feet apart social distancing recommendation, which shut down schools and
small businesses across the country, was arbitrary and not based
on science. Mask mandate. There was no conclusive evidence that
masks effectively protected Americans from COVID. Nineteen. Public health officials
(30:13):
flip flopped on the efficacy of masks without providing American
scientific data, causing a massive uptick in public distrust lockdowns.
Prolonged lockdowns caused immeasurable harm to not only the American economy,
but also to the mental and physical health of Americans,
with a particularly negative effect on younger citizens. Rather than
prioritizing the protection of the most vulnerable populations, federal and
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state government policies forced millions of Americans to forego crucial
elements of a healthy and financially sound life. Businesses destroyed,
children's high school, children's school days destroyed, turned into shut
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ins emotionally and physically. And it was absolutely barbaric, absolutely barbaric.
And yeah, I do I want some. I we There
should be a pound of flush for it. There there
truly should.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Yeah this say that needs to be no, go ahead,
go ahead again, it.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Needs to be crime there has to be crimes of humanity.
People need to go to court, and people need to
be locked away, period, end of story.
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Yeah, I'm not condoning violence at all. I was I
got a little hot under the collar there. I'm not
condoning violence against Pauci or anyone else. But if if
we're gonna, if we're gonna say that we're society of laws,
and and again, no one's above the law. I mean,
Biden said that repeatedly, no one is above the law.
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I remember him saying it. I'm sure that's been redacted
from the from the internet. I remember it. And so
if no one's above the law, then these people need
to be brought to justice. It's it's insane.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
So we'll have to see what comes of that. I
do like, like you're saying, having it be part of
the public record, that's important, so it's not being forgotten.
Yeah h mm. The saga of the MS thirteen to
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poortis the narrative.
Speaker 3 (32:37):
I can't believe this thing still has legs.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
I the only reason it does is because the liberal media.
That's it. Nobody else care.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
I mean, they're literally they're heroes. Are Hell's his name,
George Floyd, this this fucking guy MS thirteen guy and
a black kid who stabbed a another kid at a
track event. That that is their that's who they're Those
are their poster children of who they should be out
(33:08):
there saving. I. I I just I someone needs to
help you understand.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
I don't know when liberals became the party of criminals.
They embrace criminals. They they they they they have this
hero worship for them, and it's it is just, it
is vile. It is it. It doesn't it doesn't make
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any sense at all. I can't rationalize it one bit.
And yeah, el hate spreaders, absolutely, they condone it because
it's chaotic and it's going to it's going to change,
it's going to keep the narratives alive. And it's just
it is so frustrating that we've actually come into this.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I want to point out I've seen a lot of
X posts and some stuff on tiptok and stuff where
the Liberals are you know, intimating like how how could
how could the German people go along with Hitler? How
could they have done that? You know, how could they
be so easily cowed? And and you know, the intimation
is that we're all going along with Trump, and this
(34:26):
is how it starts. Actually, you fucking morons, you're just
being led by the nose, by whatever the liberal media
tells you to think. That's what you think. To my
earlier point, it was eat the rich, eat the rich,
eat the rich, until a big chump gets taken out
of them. And then the liberal media switches because they're
paid by Black Rock, State Street, et cetera, et cetera.
(34:48):
And now it's oh, Trump's destroying our our for one case,
he's destroying our you know, our amazing retirement that we're
going to have, which is a farce also, and so
you're being led by the nose. You were the ones
that Hitler cowed and convinced you guys, because you're not
critical thinking, you're not doing more research, you're just hearing
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a narrative and going, oh, yeah, that sounds good. I'm
going with that guy. Fucking wake up, man, you're the problem.
You are the problem. And if I'm offending someone out there,
I am not sorry. You should be offended and you
should wake the fuck up.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Sometimes it's okay when liberals do it. And every time,
every time, everything that they claim that Trump is doing, everything,
they claim that anybody else is doing They're out, they're
already doing it. This would be a fascist country. If
Kamala was in there, we would be socialists. We would
it would be bordering on communism. You would have you
would have you wouldn't have there. There would be no
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deportation happening, but you'd have America that No, it would
be open borders and and people who voted for Trump
would be the ones who were being put in jail.
They're the ones who would be removed from the country
or worse.
Speaker 7 (36:11):
So no, hey, hey, Jeff, I'm sorry to interrupt. I
got a kind of pressing question. Need to ask you.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
Guys please do jump in go ahead.
Speaker 7 (36:23):
Do you guys remember glamour shots?
Speaker 2 (36:25):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (36:26):
God, yeah, did guys ever get those?
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Yeah? All the time.
Speaker 7 (36:32):
I want to get that and use that picture on
a dating app and just let the feeding frenzy begin.
Just sit back and watch them follow over themselves get
into me. What do you think I think it's golden?
Speaker 2 (36:52):
Do you do you want to use Do you want
me to glamour shots? The picture of that we use routinely,
the your.
Speaker 7 (37:01):
Bath thumbs up, pose your.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Yes, okay, we'll feather up your hair. A little bit.
We'll get little little flock of seagulls going on sparkled
up that bad boy put a cat with lasers at
buying you.
Speaker 7 (37:15):
No, no, no, no, no, no no, no no no no,
let's not let's not feather let's not feather up my
hair a little bit. Let's feather up my hair a
ship toned. Let's really go for it like I'm here, everybody,
come get some So.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
You want bon Jovi style hair, that that's what we're
going for, like old bon Jovi, not not new. I've
got hair plugs and I'm just trying to be you know,
stay relative jo.
Speaker 7 (37:40):
Is that how he pronounce it now?
Speaker 3 (37:43):
I was just about to say it's wrong. I know
Mike's not here, but it's baby. You have to make
it sound like an std it's baby. I've got a
bad case of panjaby.
Speaker 7 (37:56):
Oh for that.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Exactly exactly?
Speaker 2 (38:02):
What do you? What do you? What do you? What
are you doing for Easter tomorrow?
Speaker 7 (38:07):
You know, you know it's funny. I didn't know it
was Easter tomorrow until two hours ago. Oh just all right,
don't don't care, just another day.
Speaker 3 (38:19):
So you're not you're not dressing up in the bunny
costume and masturbating in the mirror again.
Speaker 7 (38:23):
Well no I am Now, I just said I found
out two hours ago. I mean I got to get
the costume out, get off my back. Geez.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Well you said you don't care, and I was like,
that's like your most special day. I know you really
like the the rabbit.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
Jerk, Yeah, rabbit jerk. Yes, he does, like a little cottontail.
Speaker 7 (38:42):
Then do you guys want video of it again? Or
you guys got last year?
Speaker 2 (38:46):
I think are you? I think you need to put
that in the listener chat so that we've got that
in there.
Speaker 3 (38:57):
Oh mm hmmm mmmmmm l l L really wants that. Yeah,
she wants. She wants last year's video.
Speaker 7 (39:05):
Also, Okay, okay, my my, the ladies here, the dancing
walking lady. Oh is she yes?
Speaker 3 (39:16):
I your impression of her was fantastic.
Speaker 7 (39:19):
I that's exactly what she does.
Speaker 3 (39:21):
I feel like we need security footage of that or
something like, I don't. I mean, that looks amazing, it's hilarious.
Speaker 2 (39:29):
So explain it for our listeners because they weren't privy
to the wonderful.
Speaker 7 (39:35):
Well, there's a woman. There's a woman that's here, and
I don't know who she's with, but she shows up
here at the casino once in a while and she
looks kind of I don't know, Hawaiian or some kind
of Asian Pacific and she look on her you know,
her facial, got a long dress on, dressed nicely, but
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she does this weird thing where she just I don't
it almost looks like she has earbuds in that we
can't see because she's hearing something that none of us
are hearing. And she's dancing around the casino walking and
she'll like turn and make a ninety degree turn and
point like she's pointing at somebody, but there's nobody there,
and then she just starts storming off in that direction
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like a death march, and she just does that just constantly.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
She's just never stopping or what's going on.
Speaker 7 (40:32):
I don't know. It's it's so weird though. But in
people there's it's funny because this one guy comes in
to play blackjack all the time and he has a
he's like, I don't know, in his seventies and he's
got a daughter who's some kind of mentally disabled, and
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he brings her along because his wife died and he
can't leave her home, so he brings her along and
just parks her in a chair next to him mother.
He plays blackjack for hours. It's really kind of a
depressing thing. And she got up to go to the
bathroom and she saw the lady and you know, like
us normal people pretend she's not there. But she was
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like infatuated with her. She's like laughing at her and
following her around and stuff. It was kind of exciting.
Speaker 3 (41:20):
But tails from the casinos.
Speaker 7 (41:23):
Yes, yes, but uh no, I I don't know, man,
I really want to know what's going on with that lady.
It's entertaining when you're on a dead spread and nothing
else going on, seeing her like whiz by your table,
make a turn like she's like she sees somebody. She
turns like she sees somebody she knows, and she goes
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towards them. But there's nobody there. There's never anybody there.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
Maybe she sees dead people.
Speaker 7 (41:51):
Maybe maybe she does.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
I'm gonna throw this out there, conspiracy theory time. What
if what if she's part of security? She's an under No,
she's an undercover crazy person. Like you're like, oh, I
don't have to worry about this crazy bitch. I can
take money off the table that isn't mine because she
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won't care, she won't tell anyone, and then bam, she
turns into fucking black widow or something and snaps your neck.
I'm just saying, what.
Speaker 7 (42:23):
If that's that's a tremendous what if I likee hmmm mmm.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
I'm not saying this needs a judge halfe. But I
do want to approach this from the standpoint of football,
and I think it's very important that we uh decide
whether this should be legal or not. Yeap, So, Mike
Leach rest in peace. Mike Leach allegedly once had to
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be talked out of putting a little person in the
backfield and throwing him over the line of scrimmage in
short yard situations? Should this be legal or not? Right?
Speaker 7 (43:11):
Like?
Speaker 3 (43:11):
What are the linemen turns around and just throws him.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
Like you'd have a backfield, you know, you'd you'd have
him line up as a full back, and you'd have
a lineman as the running back, and the running back
would sprint forward, grab the midget and throw him across
the line after he gets the ball handed off to him.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
That's what I'm saying, Like a like a fucking kad toss.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Yeah, essentially, mhm.
Speaker 7 (43:38):
Hmm.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
If you, if you, I'm gonna say, and I know
this is not this isn't my I'm way out of
my depth here because this is definitely a hudge have
a moment. But my personal opinion, it's a legal play
play ball. Let's see. I want to see it happen
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and touchdowns a touchdown.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
Man. It's essentially the there was it, the butt push,
the trumpet? What is it? The toush bush, toush bush.
It's it's basically it's on the same level as that.
I don't see it's much different.
Speaker 7 (44:16):
Yeah, I don't either. Until they maybe you can't just
your offensive player. When they make that rule, then yeah,
and then the midget toss is no good. But until
they do that, it's fair game.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
I mean until they start like, you know, bouncing him
around like a beach ball, and then and then the
game turns into a game of volleyballs, you know, until
that happens. I think I think someone should try it.
Speaker 7 (44:44):
I think he's got to work something like a funny
like a point five number though, something.
Speaker 3 (44:49):
Funny like that, like seven point two.
Speaker 7 (44:52):
Yeah, no fracture in a quarter yeah, yeah, he's not
the whole person.
Speaker 3 (44:57):
He's not. We just defended someone.
Speaker 7 (45:02):
We we just lost some listeners. Damn it. Sorry guys again,
That's okay.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
We'll get him back.
Speaker 3 (45:07):
I'm sure we always seem to win those guys back.
Speaker 2 (45:10):
Though. It's kind of like it's kind of like that that,
you know, you get that itch on the top of
your mouth, like I just can't stop tonguing it until
it gets really sore. What we're going with there?
Speaker 3 (45:25):
Yea, wait, are we talking about the same thing here,
your tongueing midgets? Is that what we're doing?
Speaker 2 (45:30):
Those people think that wasn't That wasn't where I was going.
But you know, winn in room.
Speaker 7 (45:37):
Exactly so true.
Speaker 3 (45:41):
I just liked that there were people around him who
were like, coach, coach, Yeah, I don't I'm not sure
we can get away with this. Let him try it first,
and then if you get you know, yeah, do first
take a slap on the wrist later.
Speaker 7 (45:59):
M Oh, hey, I got fired from my My wed
A Weather Report.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
Oh I'm sorry.
Speaker 7 (46:10):
There's something in the contract that I couldn't be on
another podcast.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
So well, that's that's garbage.
Speaker 7 (46:16):
I bet I told him and I begged him. I
was like, I'll come with you, guys, fuck another show,
and they were like, Nope, too late, So I'm stuck
with you guys.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Well I'm sorry, man. I thought that was going to
be your big break.
Speaker 7 (46:31):
Me too, No bueno.
Speaker 2 (46:35):
Hey, that was a good.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
One, by the way. McShane. Yeah, and and and and
halfa L's new name is u Rome.
Speaker 8 (46:48):
Oh okay, all right, that just got really really quiet,
uncomfortably quiet, where we all just think in the same
thing I think we were.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Ye Elle, stop distracting. I'm wording upward here.
Speaker 2 (47:07):
Boys. You got a farm report tonight, Jeff.
Speaker 3 (47:15):
Damn right, all right, I hope it's what I think
it is.
Speaker 7 (47:21):
What what do you think it is?
Speaker 3 (47:23):
Oh, I'm not I'm telling you that. I'll tell you
if it is.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
Perfect well play, okay, I'll let you know if I mean.
Speaker 3 (47:38):
I'll let you know how psychic I really am. Okay,
you just you do the farm report and then I'll
tell you if it was what I was thinking. No,
I if I I think it has something to do okay,
I I think it has something to do with Harry Mexicans.
Am I right or wrong? Am I? In the neighborhood?
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What people with a lot of hair, who are from Mexico,
Harry Mexicans. No, no, God damn it.
Speaker 2 (48:13):
I thought you're going to work in a donkey show somehow.
I'm glad you didn't go there.
Speaker 7 (48:16):
Well, I thought he was talking about my neighbor, Harry,
Harry Mexican.
Speaker 3 (48:20):
Well that's what I mean. That's why I wanted to clarify,
just so you knew.
Speaker 7 (48:25):
I'll give you a hint that is not You're not
going to get it. Still has It has something to
do with a certain letter, the letter of the alphabet.
Repeat it over and over again.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
Yes, that was my second guess. Yes, awesome.
Speaker 7 (48:47):
So if you can, if you can figure it out
from that, then you're a genius.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
It's going to be all about Pep's.
Speaker 7 (48:57):
I'm gonna go back to work.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Yeah, you do that. I'm gonna stay here with with fits.
Speaker 7 (49:03):
Yeah, try to bring me in here Jesus in a
little bit.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Brother. All right, well, let's go listen to Steven Miller.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
Now, okay, to ask for him to be for turnit
the United States or not?
Speaker 9 (49:24):
Like yes or no? Let me ask you what do
you think would happened to him if he came back
to this country? As you're you're underting your immigration laws.
What do you think what happened?
Speaker 10 (49:32):
It's important you're asking a lot of questions, you asking
you were all asking a lot of questions about this,
and you also need to care about it a lot.
So let's see if any of you would researched anything
about this issue at all? Can anyone here tell me
what would happen to the legal alien for mel Savor.
Speaker 9 (49:47):
If he came back to that station? Does anyone here? No,
do anyone want a guess anything? You could be with
his family?
Speaker 10 (49:53):
What do you know the difference between a deportation order
and a withholding order?
Speaker 9 (49:58):
Do you know the difference? Any of you? Please?
Speaker 7 (50:01):
Do you?
Speaker 9 (50:02):
We're not in the government, so you didn't spend it.
Speaker 10 (50:05):
You couldn't even spend You couldn't even spend seventy two
hours over the weekend learning the distinction, even even writing
and talking about it this whole time. What I'm getting
from this conversation, which is educational for me, is that
not one person in the media knows the difference between
a deportation order and a withholding order? Is that a
fair statement? You're learning about this off for the first
time right now?
Speaker 9 (50:22):
I guess, so okay.
Speaker 10 (50:23):
So the deportation order means a judge has said he
must be deported from the country. He has no right
to remain here any longer. He must be removed from
the country. So his only options are to be deported
to his home country or another country.
Speaker 9 (50:38):
That's it.
Speaker 10 (50:39):
There's no other option. He doesn't get to stay here,
he doesn't get to live here. He has no future here,
he has no right to be here.
Speaker 9 (50:45):
He's in illegal alien. So when you keep saying return,
because you've been spun up by the open borders advocates,
you all seem to be operating under the illusion that
he would be able to come to the United States
and just continue to live here illegally.
Speaker 10 (50:57):
That's not an option available to him his own choices
in life, or to live in El Salvador or to
live in another country.
Speaker 9 (51:02):
That's it.
Speaker 10 (51:03):
There's no other option, legally or otherwise. Because he came
to our country illegally. Do you understand that he would
be arrested, he'd be put in confinement, he would be
deported the second time to Will Salvador again, because there's
no withholding order for an alien who's a member of
foreignterarist organization number one. Number two is the gang that
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he's a member of doesn't exist in Al Salvador anymore.
Speaker 9 (51:27):
So what you're asking for us will be deported twice.
Speaker 10 (51:29):
But additionally, if we chose to pretend, just pretend that
the withholding order was real, he would be deported to
a different country. So for example, he could be deported
to Egypt. So I'm sure to understand is it your view?
In other words, you define a country, it'll be willing
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to take a Mster team member from El Salvador. So
I'm trying to understand from you while is so if
he came back and under our laws he was then
deported to Egypt or to Somalia, would you then be
saying great, and I'm so glad that you deported him
to another country?
Speaker 9 (52:05):
Is that what you'd all be saying? Is the president
going to.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Ask I like to use the term pretend. We're just
gonna pretend, because that's what you guys are doing. You're pretending.
Speaker 3 (52:22):
I like that he called him out to Like you
couldn't have spent the last seventy two hours doing some
research on this, you could you couldn't actually find out
what the legal merits are here for our government and
for him as a citizen of l Salvador, which means
he has zero rights here. You couldn't even spend the
time to do that. You're just gonna come here and
spout some bullshit. I think it was a fantastically I mean,
(52:45):
he's a total asshole, and I I mean, and he's
in the exact right role. He's whoever placed him there,
that's exactly where a guy like that should be. He
was a total dick about it. And good for him,
because these people are absurd and they're just again being
led around by the nose, being led around to think
that things that aren't true, and then they go, yeah,
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but they should be it. It doesn't work like that.
That's not the law.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
Let's uh. And we don't have to spend time with
this guy. One he's a wife beater. Two he's well no. One.
He's part of MS thirteen, an absolutely terrible gang, like
the worst of the worst. They're domestic terrorists, let's call
it what they are. Yep. And he's a wife beater.
And the guy's been ejected from the from the country.
Speaker 3 (53:36):
Human trafficker allegedly Yep.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Human trafficker too. That's what that was in the Tennessee
Star this week. Plenty of reasons to keep this guy
out of the country, But then we have people like
Caitlin Collins that wants to go ahead and bring this
ship up in Well just just listen. This is this
in the White House.
Speaker 3 (53:57):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 11 (54:00):
Man who your administration says was mistaken the man who
was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
Speaker 12 (54:05):
Well, let me ask Pam.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
Would you ask to answer that question.
Speaker 13 (54:08):
Sir President, First and foremost, he was illegally in our country.
He had been illegally in our country. And in twenty nineteen,
two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court
ruled that he was a member of MS thirteen and
he was illegally in our country right now. It was
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a paperwork, it was additional paperwork had needed to be done.
That's up to El Salvador if they want to return him.
That's not up to us. The Supreme Court rule President
that if as El Salvador wants to return him, this
is international matters foreign affairs. If they wanted to return him,
we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane.
Speaker 12 (54:53):
And you are doing a great job, and you just
a response to that way, because you know it's asked
by CNN, and they always ask it with a slant
because they're totally slanting because they don't know what's happening.
Speaker 2 (55:07):
That's why nobody's watching them. But would you answer that question?
Speaker 14 (55:11):
Yes, So, as Pam mentioned, there's an illegal alien from
l Salvador. So with respect to you, he's a citizen
of El Salvador. So it's very arrogant, even for American
media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador
how to handle their.
Speaker 9 (55:28):
Own citizens as a starting point, as.
Speaker 14 (55:30):
Two immigration courts found that he was a member of
MS thirte When President Chunk declared MS thirteen to be
a foreign terrorist organization, that meant that he was no
longer eligible under federal law, which I'm sure you know
you're very familiar with, the iona that he was no
longer eligible for any form of immigration or relief in.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
The United States.
Speaker 14 (55:49):
So we had a deportation order that was valid, which
meant that under our law he's not even allowed to
be present in the United States and had to be
returned because of the foreign terrorists designation. This issue was
then by a district court judge completely inverted, and a
district court judge tried to tell the administration that they
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had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and fly
him back here. That issue was raised at the Supreme Court,
and the Supreme Court said the district court order was
unlawful and its main opponents were reversed nine zero, unanimously
stating clearly that neither Secretary of State nor the President
could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen
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of El Salvador from Al Salvador, who again is a
member of M. S. Thirking, which is I'm sure you understand, rapes,
little girls, murderers, women, murder's children, is engaged in the
most barbaric activities in the world. And I can promise
you if he was your neighbor, you wouldn't move right away.
Speaker 11 (56:46):
So you don't play the Supreme Court.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
And the Supreme Court stave was it nine to nothing?
Speaker 14 (56:53):
Yes, it's a nine zero favor in our favor against
the district court ruling, saying that no district court has
the power to compel the foreign policy function of the
United States, As PAM said, the ruling solely stated that
if this individual at El Salvador sole discretion was set
back to our country, that we could deport him a
second time. No version of this legally ends up with
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him ever living here because he is a citizen of
El Salvador.
Speaker 9 (57:19):
That is the president of El Salvador.
Speaker 14 (57:21):
Your questions about it for the court can only be
directed to him.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
Okay, so a little more color about this. The president
of El Salvador is sitting in the room right there, yeah,
right there, listening to this and this what what comes
next is absolutely beautiful.
Speaker 13 (57:46):
President.
Speaker 11 (57:47):
Do you plan to return him?
Speaker 2 (57:49):
Well, those suggested that I return I smuggle him to
the United States, whether I'm not going to do it.
Speaker 9 (58:03):
It's like, let me ask the questions for.
Speaker 2 (58:06):
Busters, how can I model the terrorists to the United States.
Speaker 3 (58:09):
I don't have the power to return him to the
United States.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
Yeah, but I'm not releasing I mean, but not very
fund of releasing terrorists into our country. We just turned
the murder capital of the world to the cities country
of the Western Hemisphere.
Speaker 15 (58:22):
And he wants to go back into the releasing criminals
so they can go back to the murder.
Speaker 2 (58:26):
Capital of the world.
Speaker 11 (58:27):
And that's that's not going to be.
Speaker 12 (58:29):
But they'd love to have a criminal you know, schedule,
I mean, I mean, just a fascina.
Speaker 9 (58:34):
They would love it.
Speaker 16 (58:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
The sick people he'sappointing the can call it.
Speaker 3 (58:43):
Sick people are sick people. I love his I love
his dig in the beginning to this is why no
one watches CNN. He just can't help himself at which
I love him all right, because because Fox CNN right
in the face.
Speaker 2 (58:56):
Well in Calyn Collins, she's just gonna It's almost like
she enjoys being abused and they kick her ass every
time she asks a question and they're CNN, she just
stops sending somebody. She just makes them look stupid.
Speaker 3 (59:15):
Yeah, she bdsm chick. I think she likes getting tied
up and punished.
Speaker 2 (59:25):
George chat literally asking do you have common sense without
ask actually asking do you have comments? No, you're right? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (59:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (59:32):
And Eric, Yeah, I think she does get off on it.
She absolutely does. It's surreal. There's no reason this guy
should be in our country. Period. Done, end of story.
All that's being done is let's go ahead and grab
something controversial.
Speaker 15 (59:46):
We'll call him the Maryland Dad. He's got a family,
his wife posts pictures of him online and she covers
up the MS thirteen tattoos with little hearts, so nobody
thinks it's absolute garbage.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
Meanwhile, she's pocketing in to GoFundMe for like two hundred
and thirty eight thousand dollars, you know, to cover whatever
the fuck she does. It is a fantastic scamp to
be a criminal in the country right now. If you
can get high any kind of high visibility, you can
absolutely make bank. You can make bank.
Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
Yes, if you're a minority, if you're a white person,
especially a white male, there's no way you're you're you're
the devil, You're a demon.
Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
Oh your gofund me would get shut down.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. So No, it's it's the whole thing's absurd.
And I love how they phrase it. You know, he
was mistakenly deported that they keep using that you're mistakenly
There was no fucking mistake about it. But Pam Bondi
laid it out. There were two courts that said he
doesn't need to be here, get rid of him. They
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found him finally and got rid of him. That's end
of stories, will stop. No more needs to be said.
Unbelievable that these people, this is who they're this is
who they're raising above their shoulders to say that this
is my hero, that guy.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
Liberals they if they stay with criminals, period. I don't
know how else to take it. There isn't any other
way to take it. Whether it's George Floyd, whether it's
this this new kid from Texas, this jackass from Maryland,
everybody Fauci for sure, Adam Schiff, you know what they
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are absolute corruption, and it's almost like they keep doubling down.
They keep doubling down to make it normal. They're trying
to normalize being a criminal, and that is disgusting.
Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
I'm I'm gonna say something here, and I'm gonna regret
it as soon as I say it, which you know,
that's just another Saturday night for me. I think my
theory is this all go back to Monica Lewinsky.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Really yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:02:06):
I think it's if if she had stopped deep throating
Bill or or just had never done it in the
first place, I don't think we'd be here right now,
because because you remember, even when they found the sperm
on the dress, the liberal side of the country was
there was talk about, you know, impeaching him and everything else.
And they rushed to him and they were like, we
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need to heal their marriage. This is a marriage, this
is this is absolutely about what's between him and Hillary,
and it's not about the blowjob. Okay, that was a
turning point in our country. I feel like Stern jumped
us into another timeline right at that point when she
she kissed his peep. It's again, that's just my personal theory.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Oh, there's a there's a lot of like, uh, stargate
stuff going on there.
Speaker 3 (01:03:01):
I feel like, all right, it's the butterfly effect though.
You know, you put your lips on a president's penis,
and you know, fifteen years later, we're now, you know,
godifying criminals actual like child rapists and killers of humans,
human traffickers were deifying them. And I'm just saying that
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was that was the butterfly effect right there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
I'm I'm, I'm, I'm okay. So between Bill Bush two
in Obama, twenty seven million, yes, illegals were deported, not
one injunction, not one injunction. Trump's moved a couple one
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hundred thousand. Baby, If that thirty injunctions, you might be
onto something. I don't know, I nuts, how's that beer
treating you?
Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
It's gone, It's gone. It was, And actually I I
would absolutely not not only would I buy this again,
I would not mind looking for a four pack of
this really good ay, one of those beers that you
could just like, come home from our shitty day at work,
sit down, pop this open, and you instantly have like
(01:04:24):
rainbow fucking unicorns jumping around in your in your in
your mouth, yeah and and ma mouth, sure, I like
them in my stomach. I almost said rainbow donkeys, but
then I was like, that's actually just a unicorn, So
that's that's what we're But anyway, my point is it
was it was a delicious beer, very very well balanced,
(01:04:47):
very nice. And the ab D on that was like
six point five, So that's not even a factor. That's
just just a good beer. How about yours? How that
how that warm up?
Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
Uh? Garbage? It was a stout all right? Yeah, it's yeah,
I'm just I wouldn't go back for it. It was it
was fine, it was it was a starter beer, I guess,
but yeah, I just I wasn't okay with it at all.
Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
It zero It was like a fluffer, like a really
ugly fluffer.
Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
Yeah, well no, it wasn't it was. There was nothing
even fluffing to it or worst fluffer ever. Maybe I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:05:30):
Well I'm just saying, like, you know, I mean, maybe
maybe someone is not all that attractive, but their mouth
is warm and wet. I mean, you know, it's something I.
Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
Don't know that that would even know. I think discerning
take to disagree. I can't get there. I mean, you
you know, you're you're trying to say, I'm with you,
I appreciate it. I just yeah, I you know six
point five it's there was alcohol in it. I know that.
So that was okay.
Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
I think I think we established that, Uh, the Portuguese
might be good at a lot of things, but they should
stop making stouts Brasilience. Sorry Brazilians.
Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
Yeah, I just I don't know. We'll keep we'll stay
on our beer journey. Well, we'll see what we can find.
Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
Actually, remember those Japanese girls that they're down in Brazil
and they kill it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:20):
Yeah, they're really really really good, really really really good.
Yeah all right, all right, beer two is coming up.
Let's do it. All right, So beer two. So apparently
I've got a brewer that i've never had before. They're
out of Connecticut. I think it's Newport new Haven, North
(01:06:43):
have excuse me, Connecticut. They've let their website close or
they didn't pay the bill. Yeah, but I have a
I have a beer from them that I've never had before,
and I'm gonna stay kind of with the theme. Not
I didn't want to switch styles. Uh So I went
ahead and I'm gonna go with another stout here and
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this is going to be there Can is very difficult
to read, so I'm not even gonna bother morbid curiosity.
Imperial Stout with coffee and almonds. Pretty cool looking stout
or beer can there we go. I got a picture
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for you guys, and in chat that is the picture.
Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
Also that sounds like my life.
Speaker 2 (01:07:39):
Beautiful pores like motor oil, just the way I like them. Yeah,
it's gonna be an Imperial Stout just under twelve percent.
Seeing out here's the biggest. So there's a huge difference
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between those two beers. The other one you could smell
how dry it was just really this one way way
toned down. You can already tell it's finished. It's a
it's a it's a completely well done beer. Oh, a
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lot of almond, a lot of coffee, a little bit
of dark chocolate, mouth watering, kind of pinches you at
the back of the throat. A little bit of aluminum
taste to it though, kind of funky little metal. Yeah,
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just a little metal and not in not like a
good metal either. I'll take it that way better than
the last one. Way, way, way, way, way way better
than the last one. But and yeah, George, I would say, yeah,
this is a cigar beer. It definitely is a cigar beer. Interesting.
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I don't think I've had them with almonds in it before.
Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
Yeah, that's a that's an interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Take coffee and almonds. You know, you know what, actually,
you know what it tastes like. It tastes like coffee
ice cream with prelines and almonds in it. That's what
it tastes like. Yeah, I'm gonna.
Speaker 3 (01:09:31):
Say, like a like a breakfast biscuit but with your
coffee in the morning. Something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Yeah, yeah, good way to start things off. What do
you have over there?
Speaker 3 (01:09:44):
Well, I went completely opposite of my first beer, but
I stuck with your theme. I've also got an Imperial Stout.
I've really been on a on a block fifteen kick lately.
And Block fifteen has started to their game. I think
that they're realizing that they can do some things pretty well.
(01:10:05):
And one of their you know, best sellers is their
Russian Imperial that's a got some cocoa nibs in it.
So they're starting to do what you know others have done,
like Great Divide with their yetti, using that as a base,
and they now have their sellers series and so they
they recast it with some other ingredients to just kind
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of you know, uh, make that particular Russian Imperial into
like a superhero beer, which this one sounds like it's
going to be. This is called super Nebula Ceylon Ceylon
Prayleen Edition. So this is an Imperial stout matured and
bourbon barrels with pecans, ceylon, cinnamon, cinnamon, cocoa nibs, and
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salt and so this is all small batch stuff. So
this was this was cast in twenty twenty four, so
it's been sitting for a year. Beautiful bottle, really all done,
just very classy. Had the wax wax top on it,
whole deal, and uh got their little gold you know,
Block fifteen seal on their But they just they're do
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they do a great job. There's such a good Pacific
Northwest Brewery anyway, and then now that they're kind of
doing this this uh there it is super nebulous salon prayling.
I'm really you know, I like preling anyway. I love cinnamon.
So this is a twelve point nine percenter. So it's
definitely coming over the top here. I'm gonna try and
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stay relevant for the rest of the show. But first
and foremost, I'm gonna enjoy the hell out of this beer.
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
So here we go, good good, all right, Block fifteen.
That's when your standbys too.
Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
Yeah. Yeah, I've just really been getting into them. They
just they're a solid, solid brewery. They don't they don't
make a bad beer, very chocolatey on the front. Definitely
getting some booze.
Speaker 2 (01:11:54):
In the in the nose.
Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
Mm oh fuck me, oh shit, yeah, make Shane, I'm
calling it.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
I'm calling it all right.
Speaker 17 (01:12:16):
Outside A few things make me happier than I play.
Speaker 2 (01:12:42):
That's so that's disturbing, But it's never Gonner so exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
I'm literally I can't even see my computer screen. My
my penis is just in my way. It's so erect
right now. I so, you know, what's surprising about this beer?
Sorry everyone for the visual. The cinnamon in it. Sometimes
the cinnamon can make a beer like more decadent and rich.
This is actually freshening it up. And I don't I'm
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not a cinnamon connoisseur per se, so I don't know
the difference between say, you know, Ceylon cinnamon and I
don't know whatever other cinnamons there are out there, Vietnamese
or whatever. I don't know, so but this particular, whatever
it is, it really makes this a just a very fresh, crisp,
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clean finish to a twelve point nine percenter. I mean,
it's a little frightening because after it goes down the gullet,
you have no booze left. It's just a really good
tasting beer. The preline is subtle, but it's there. The
chocolate is definitely there because that's part of the base beer.
But I'm getting a lot of cinnamon in this, which
I am a huge fan of. So god damn great beer.
(01:14:00):
I haven't had a sex beer in a while. I
kind of feel like I do, so yeah, this is uh,
this is a treat, very nice, very nice.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
Are you getting an assault in it? Because typically you
don't they they're saying that they ussault with it too.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
Yeah, no, I don't. No, I don't taste it at all.
I'm not saying it's not in there. It's just not
one of the flavor profiles.
Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
That's okay, that's okay. So interesting. I love that they're
starting to do this like the Seller series, and they're
starting to do some one offs that are a little
bit more ballsy. I think a lot of these a
lot of these companies, especially up in the Northwest. You know,
we'll just we'll just go and we'll do our I
P A S and stuff like that. Yeah, dude, come on,
you can do that. You can do more right now.
Speaker 3 (01:14:46):
They knocked it out of the park with this.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Yeah, second half the show is, uh, it's going well.
I like it.
Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
Shaping up nicely.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
I think we knew.
Speaker 9 (01:15:00):
That.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
Well, you know, let's let's let's go here. I think
let's let's let's explore this. This is this is Tom Massey.
Speaker 16 (01:15:08):
Yeah, like a lobbyist can't buy me food, but I
can go to launch, pick up the tab and the
lobbyists can write me a five thousand dollars check to
my campaign, and then my campaign.
Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
Can pay for the food.
Speaker 16 (01:15:23):
Yeah, so they've created this rule to say that lobbyists
can't buy you food.
Speaker 3 (01:15:27):
But what good does it do?
Speaker 16 (01:15:29):
And the lobbyists can give you the money and you
buy the food and that's common practice. Yeah, like it's
a campaign expense at that point. Don't shoot the messenger
and and that's just I mean, that's the way it works.
I'm giving you an example of a rule that doesn't
really work. Like you can put rules in place. What
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are some other things the lobbyists when they give you money,
ostensibly they're not giving you their money. They're not even
giving you their corporations money. They are giving you money
from employees of that corporation who have pulled their money
into like a club or a group, and they've been persuaded,
maybe by their management, that they should give a little
(01:16:14):
back to this because their job would be more secure
if they supported their lobbying efforts in DC. So the employee,
you're actually ostensibly it's money from employees of that company
that's being channeled to the lobbyists that's then given to
and the lobbyists are supposedly representing the employee's interests.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
That's the workaround.
Speaker 16 (01:16:38):
They have to keep corporations from giving members of Congress
money directly. So fair enough people argue for that case,
whether it's a charity, whether it's even frank a country.
But there's a place where I think I would intervene
in the STA. Yeah, the question is does a foreign
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country have the right to be represented in my office?
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
And I don't think they necessarily do, And so.
Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
I run a foul.
Speaker 16 (01:17:08):
I haven't banned lobbyists, but I don't people. I don't
accept meetings when people come to lobby for foreign countries.
Speaker 2 (01:17:17):
I fits. I. I So the where I work, we
have a we do boosters right every year. And you
can go ahead and you you have this list of
agencies that you can go and you can give money to. Likewise,
if you have somebody an agency that you want your
company to, you know, to to support, you tell them, hey,
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I want to support them. We'll go out. They'll they'll
go out the look at and say, okay, yeah, you
know what, that's a good death, that's a good one.
Go ahead, you know, we'll go in. You'll put down
whatever you're gonna you know, you're gonna give out of
every paycheck, maybe it's five bucks, ten bucks, whatever, and
they'll make sure that company gets the gets the gets
the money. How we got to the point where we're
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going to use money from the employees this slush fund
for lobbying. If I'm working for the company, okay, it
might be good for you know, if I'm if I'm
working for Raytheon, maybe I want that to have happened,
I guess, But shouldn't I have some kind of say,
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how how does this even work? This? This can't be right.
And I'm glad he touches on the international lobbyists. People
come from other countries. We'll throw it out there Israel
I just this that this was I think it's one
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of those things we all know that it's happening, but
knowing how it's happening, it just makes it even even sleazier.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
Well, and and at the end of a video like that,
I'm you know, I God, I'm sorry. Everything everything goes
back to sex with me. But I watch a video
like that, it's like a session of like heavy petting
with a really hot girl, Like at the end of
the day, you didn't really get anything accomplished, like you
both got excited. And so I watch a video like
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that and I'm and I'm and I'm and I'm pumped up.
I'm like, yes, who who do we who do we
go after to fucking stop this ship's it's it's terrible, this,
this can't be right. And then the video ends and
you're you're just left basically, you know, holding your own
your own genitals. There's nowhere to go with that. There's nothing.
There's no one's head to chop off, there's nobody's nobody's
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life to to ruin because you're going to prison. It
just this is just the way it is. And and
it's this amorphous thing. It's like you cut a starfish
in half and it just grows to new starfish. Like
you you never get to the to the core of
the issue, to the to the how do we stop
this from happening? It just it's is like even he says,
(01:20:01):
it is just the way it is. I'm you know,
I'm just telling you, like it is, fuck fuck you,
fuck all of it. How did we get here? How
do we stop it? How do we pour hydrogen peroxide
on that wound to stop the infection? How do we
stop it?
Speaker 2 (01:20:17):
It's not rocket science, it's you say you you cannot
accept lobbying money period done.
Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
Yeah, but they won't.
Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
I understand that. Well, it's just like it's just like
insider trading. They won't stop that either. They keep talking
about it, but nobody will do it.
Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
I do like the idea of the of politicians having
to wear like a NASCAR jacket where it has all
their sponsors on it. That would be great. At least
then you know who's getting money from where. Oh that guy,
he's got a giant fucking Pfiser patch on his back.
Fuck that guy. I'm not voting for him again. I
mean that that would be nice to know. But again,
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that won't happen either. It's uh, it's a quagmire that
the information is available, but to find it, to get
to it is you have to dedicate your entire work
week just to find out.
Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
George brought up the the documentary Dark Money Game. We're
gonna have to we have to check that out. I
haven't I haven't watched it. Did you did you watch it?
Speaker 3 (01:21:23):
I you know what. I I watched the first five minutes,
and I'll be honest, George, I started to get pissed,
and I and and it wasn't the day. I was
already I just I had one of those days where
I'm like, I don't need to be more pissed off.
I want to go back and watch it. But I
got through five minutes of it and I was like,
fuck this come out. But it's yeah, it's just the
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start of it. You just start to realize how deep
this ship goes. And it's and it's like I said,
you just you just you get mad and there's nowhere
to put it, no one to no one, to no
one's face to punch in it. You just yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:22:01):
And it's not something you can go and vote out
right right because you can't write. There's not an executive
order to fix that. This is stuff that Congress has
to do. This is this is these are actual steps
that our legislature has to take into account and outlaw.
(01:22:24):
But like Aaron said in chat, they're never going to
cut their own income. It's like the nng O s
funneling money back to them exactly. I mean, that's that's
it's one gigantic money laundering operation.
Speaker 3 (01:22:36):
That's right there. That's that's where it is. And and
even you know, I mean, money just keeps coming up
over and over and over and I and you know,
whether you're talking about, you know, lobbyists, or whether you're
talking about you know, Pfizer executives who then become uh,
you know, members of the board of Maderna. You know,
it's just revolving door. They become lobbyists for a while,
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or or senators who took a lot of money from
Pfiser then they become members of the board on Pfizer.
I mean, it's these things are happening.
Speaker 7 (01:23:07):
We know it.
Speaker 3 (01:23:08):
The only way to honestly, the only way to really
kill it is to kill the dollar, is to kill money,
that concept of money and where they're getting it and
how they're using it. And I you know, you and
I have railed against CBDCs for a long time, but
if CBDCs were a thing, it'd be awful fucking easy
to turn the faucet off and say, Pfiser, I'm sorry,
(01:23:30):
you don't get to buy any more of our politicians.
Turn it off. Done, you're gone by Oh well, oh
I'm sorry, Chevron, you don't get to buy uh these
politicians that you know vote for your for your airfields
or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
Well, and on top of that, if you if you
were going to go and if you brought in blockchain.
That's what. Yeah, everything's transparent.
Speaker 3 (01:23:57):
Everything's transparent.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Hey, I I full disclosure. I went and I got
my travel ID today. Okay, your real ID, yep, yep,
my real ID. Did you know that they cancel your
driver's license when you do that? Yep?
Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
I did know that because I I did it too.
I had to because I was traveling a lot, and
I was like, I'll just fucking do it and just
get it over with. And uh, yeah, it's it's my
driver license is gone. I I have a real ID now,
which is a driver's license also, But yeah, weird.
Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
This one doesn't bother me. If it turns into a
CBDC type of situation, a digital currency, your ID is
tied to the digital digital currency, then I think, obviously
I'm going to be upset with that. And this this
totally could be the first is the first step, but
(01:24:56):
I this one, I'm still I'm looking. Other than having
to have a federal ID, which is essentially what it is,
this one doesn't bother me as much as a lot
of things to do bother me. But I got it,
and it'll be here in seven to ten days and
I'll be able to fly. Yeay. Mellee.
Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
Yeah, and I'll tell you it does. I'm with you.
I have no problem with it. In fact, I'm all
for it, especially with the current crisis, because I mean,
let's be honest, that's what it is. It's a crisis
with immigration that we have right now. I think we've
stemmed the flow. It's certainly people are getting into this
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country that we don't want here. But I think for
the most part, we've stopped stopped that throng of people,
and it will be increasingly more difficult for people who
are not here legally to operate in the world. If
the rest of US citizens are carrying around a real ID,
it'll be harder for them to move around. It'll be
(01:25:58):
harder for them to get a job, It'll be harder
for them to apply for benefits, for federal aid, for
a student loan, all those things. So I think the
net is good. I also share your caution. No, and
I honestly this is when I we start picking up
our guns and going down to state capitals kind of thing.
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But if they start using it to curtail our movements
or to actually shut down you know, citizen stuff, you
know what, I have rights, what I believe are my
rights in this country, you know, my right to vote,
my right to free speech, those things. Then then yeah,
then it's a it's an it's the French Revolution and people,
you know, heads are going to be on pitchforks. But
(01:26:42):
until that day, I feel like, right now it's a
net good. And I say that with a very cautious,
very cautious optimism. We'll see, you know, you might be right.
In ten years, it might be regretting even making this
show and saying these things, but right now I'm okay
with it.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
So that kind of brings up I'm going to be
traveling second week of May, so we'll we'll see how
that goes. Uh, it's gonna be on a cruise going
down to Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and then got another place
in Mexico and then back. I'm curious to see how
that all all that works. I don't think it's gonna
(01:27:25):
be an issue. I've had my passport for a long time.
I've been out of the country before. It's not that
big a deal. But I'm curious to see what if there's,
if there's gonna be any any extra stigmas that are
going to go along with with traveling now, especially with
everything else that's been happening up here, kind of doubt it.
It seems like everybody else around the world's like whatever,
(01:27:46):
but but but we'll have to see I I kind
of the especially in talking to some of my friends
that do travel a lot. The drama isn't isn't in
other countries most. I mean, like when you start getting
down south, you start going down into some places in Mexico,
not the war as is Belize, you know, other places
(01:28:11):
in South America. It's not as as intense as what
we have here. It just seems like we're so overdone.
And they're they're doing their own thing. They've got tourism.
They want to keep the tourism.
Speaker 3 (01:28:22):
Well yeah, that's the thing. They don't want to bite
the hand that feeds them. I mean, and and Belize.
I'm excited you're going down to Belize. I've been down
there a few times, as you know, and it's one
of my favorite countries. I mean, I think if I
ever made the decision to leave this country for whatever reason,
that's that's in my very short list is Belize number one.
(01:28:43):
Because they speak English. That's a benefit, but also just
the history the culture, the fucking I mean, it's the
second largest coral reef on the planet, is down off
of Belize, which people don't know. So just what a
cool place. I'm so excited you're going down there. I
know you're on a cruise, but I don't know if
you can do any like de embarking little adventures or whatever.
(01:29:07):
If you can, I would highly recommend it. It's i mean,
just to see kind of the rainforest alone is pretty
bad ass, but it's just a it's a cool place.
So good for you. I'm happy for you.
Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
So we do have Yeah, we are, we are going
to be taking we are. We're gonna get off at
every one of the locations. But in the least we're
gonna be going down and there's an off roading four
x four type tour that we're going to take along
with oh yeah, yeah, the couple that we're going with,
and it's going back into the some kind of forgotten
(01:29:38):
Mayan temples kind of thing, and then it's yeah, private
beaches and stuff like that. So yeah, we're gonna try
and get off roading as much as we possibly can.
Now that kind of pivots to what's what's gonna be
happening when we're gone. We're probably gonna have a good
hiatus here. We'll see if we go and if we
plan any content, But from May ninth around there through
probably to about the twenty fourth, twenty f fifth of
(01:30:00):
the month May twenty fifth, we're probably not gonna have
any We might not have any shows posting, So just
kind of keep an eye as for that, but we'll
see what else we can go ahead and do on
the fly. There might be an occasion to go and
record something here or there while even while I'm on
the ship or after I get back. We'll see, but
just kind of look for that. In May. It's going
(01:30:22):
to be a little bit of a drop off there.
Speaker 3 (01:30:25):
Yeah, And I think we've been not to brag on
us or anything, but I think we've been incredibly consistent
and haven't taken a lot of weeks off, and even
weeks that we've taken off, we've still tried to put
out some content. So I mean, I think we're I mean,
this will be well deserved. And I'm, like I said,
I'm excited that you're getting out of town and going
(01:30:48):
to have some fun. And you know, I think I
truly believe this and maybe I'm maybe this is my
ego speaking, but I really feel like we have a
lot of very dedicated listeners. They'll be back. They're not
going to go anywhere just because we take a couple
of weeks off. So and I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
Yeah, yep, yep, it's gonna be fun. Yep. Speaking of
taking time off, it's I think it's time for us
to go ahead and discuss the most important journey to
space America's probably ever had.
Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
Here we go.
Speaker 11 (01:31:25):
Last Milliicyclics and you will see a puff of smoke
when it touches down, A puff of dust. That should
be asking more of a puff of dust, Last Milliicycles
air question that will kick up the dust. It's a
very soft, soft lending despite the sporty uh perception for there.
Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
It is.
Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
Blue Origin touchdown fits. Katie Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Gail King,
Amanda Win and Asia Bo and Carrie Anne Flynn survived
there eleven minutes in space.
Speaker 3 (01:32:09):
Maybe maybe I'll tell you what I have my doubts.
I have a lot of doubts that that ever happened.
We got to get it. But but but here, here's
the deal. If it did happen. Let's just say that
on the on the on the high end of giving
them the benefit of the doubt, that they went up
(01:32:30):
and they actually did make it to space or or
at least, you know, uh, just suborbital height, and they
were there for the eleven minutes or whatever it was.
They're still insufferable cunts. They came back down and acted
like they a that they were the first women to
(01:32:51):
ever go up into space, which is completely false. There
have been actual astronauts who did the training, knew the
technical aspects of it, could fly the fucking thing way
before you. Basically, all you did was was mimic the
the acts of a fucking chimp that we sent up
in nineteen sixty one, which is, you got strapped in,
(01:33:13):
We sent you up there, you floated around for a minute,
and then you strap back in and came back down.
That's what the chimpanzee did back in sixty one. So
you're you're no better than a fucking primate, which maybe
none of us are. Second of all, to come out
and and and and talk about the fact that this
(01:33:35):
was some sort of religious experience, that this was some
sort of hallmark moment in the human race. You people
are nobody's nobody gives a shit and I and I
hear as of yesterday, Katy Perry regrets doing it. She's like,
we're getting so much hate. It's it's a net negative ignorant.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Yes, and nobody gives a shit. You were terrible, yeah,
and it.
Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
Was and it might have been faked, yeah, and probably
was faked. And plus it looks like a giant vibrator.
Likes no, why why are we not discussed ever? You're
gonna send women up in a fucking vibrator? And and
then there's pictures that looks like there's mannequins in it.
And then and then they opened the door too soon,
and I mean, there's there's all these things. But at
(01:34:24):
the end of the day, even if we give you
the benefit of the doubt that you were up there,
you are you overplayed it. It's it's the ship you
said is so degrading to all other women out there,
that you're somehow special because you're millionaires, that you're somehow
special because you're some millionaires billionaire's wife. You're not special.
(01:34:46):
You're terrible people. You didn't do anything for humanity or womankind.
And I feel bad for women that this even happened.
It's fucking It's retarded, is what it is. It's retarded.
Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
It took a dildo borderline space. We've got oprah, oprah, God,
oh God, please let them get back. Oh my gosh.
I hope, I hope they're okay. They get up there,
and ABC did this huge, huge, I mean they they
(01:35:24):
stuck with everything right, they were early all in deep
and see Bezos did show off that his rocket can
can land itself to just like Elon's. But can we
talk about this landing? And we're gonna get in another stuff.
We're gonna get another stuff too, but this this landing,
(01:35:45):
First of all, they're not wearing any helmets, they're not
wearing any kind of protective suits. They're wearing a basically
a Nike outfit. Okay, I mean I think it was
I think it was from somebody else. It was, it
was something else. It was ridiculous. This landing that they
had had to have been jarring.
Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
If they were even in it, dude, it would have
broken your fucking neck. It would have broken I mean parachutes.
I'm sorry anybody who if you've ever jumped out of
an airplane, It was not.
Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
A subtle landing, no terrible landing.
Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
The parachute slows you down, but your knees still have
to cushion you when you land. Your knees, your ankles.
People who have done like a thousand jumps, they have
bad knees. All of them have bad knees and bad
ankles because the landing sucks and so because that's how
hard you land. And that's just one human body. This
was a whole capsule. It had to be coming down
(01:36:44):
what seventy I'm just I'm thrown out numbers here. I
don't really know, but seventy eighty miles an hour. It
couldn't have it. It didn't slow the descent enough to cushion.
That would have been like a crash a car.
Speaker 2 (01:37:01):
I don'tkay, all right, does this magical ABC does this
magical thing? And you know, let's go. Let me bring
up I want to do this clip first. I think
it's this one. Yeah, it's this one. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
And we'll stick to your point, Mike, to your point.
I mean, if these women are astronauts, then I'm a
fucking gynecologist, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
So I don't know who's doing the camera work for
this I really I don't know this this could I
don't know if this was sanctioned or how they got this.
I have no idea if this is somebody who had
a drone, if maybe somebody had something out for for Bezos.
Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
But the absolute ide on this staged Katy Perry to
Space hoax. Aside of all the other proofs of this hoax,
I just want to show you this really really quick
one that happened during the live footage of the opening
of the hatch.
Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
Check this out.
Speaker 11 (01:38:00):
You know you saw her get so emotional in her
pre flight interview. She's still is is that still the
weighing emotion or she's still just Oh my god, I
saw the stars. I saw the curvature of the Earth.
Speaker 4 (01:38:14):
You know what, what?
Speaker 7 (01:38:15):
What is?
Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
What's gonna come out of now?
Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
Bezos and somebody are standing outside of this this capsule,
which but mind you, doesn't look like it's been to space.
It doesn't look like it's it's it's gone through any kind.
Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
Of re entry scorch marks, nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:38:31):
Yeah, yeah, there's nothing about this. As I went to space.
You can see them walking around inside the capsule and
Bezos is sitting there looking at them, and then all
of a sudden, out of out of her.
Speaker 3 (01:38:45):
Hold on, and there's like chase vehicles.
Speaker 2 (01:38:50):
Well, there's forty five chase vehicles. There's there's how they
all get there stage right, and then there's the desert
and there's stage there. There's stage yeah, running around you know,
everybody there, and there's a lot of vehicles. Is there's
there is no joke. Look at the show notes, you
guys can look at it now. All of a sudden
they they opened the.
Speaker 11 (01:39:11):
Here hold on, come out of out of out of her,
her her mouth, but really her heart.
Speaker 4 (01:39:18):
And is that is that Jeff Bezos out there right
by the capsule kind of hard to see?
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
That is they opened the door to the capsule from
the inside on accident, on accident, way too soon apparently,
which this is completely suspect. Well, first of all, that
door does not look that that looks like a really
flimsy fucking door that that doesn't look like something that
(01:39:45):
could withstand.
Speaker 3 (01:39:46):
It looks like the door to a to a fucking
fifth wheeler or a trailer.
Speaker 2 (01:39:51):
Right, or a porta john. Yeah, essentially, this is a
gigantic portajohn that they shot in the space in enough
room for six women the door. They opened the door
from the inside and Bezos runs over and tells them.
Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
To close it. Yeah, and then just a little bit longer.
Speaker 2 (01:40:10):
Yeah, Yeah, we're not We're not ready. We're not ready.
ABC is not ready on the left as well as Okay, Now,
the thing that I got out of this I it
looked to me like somebody was coming into the back
(01:40:32):
of it.
Speaker 7 (01:40:33):
It did look.
Speaker 2 (01:40:35):
And that was the very I mean, maybe it wasn't.
Maybe they're just moving around in the capsule. It looked
like it looked to me like somebody was coming into
the back of the through another door. It was very,
very awkward. None of this looks like it was real.
It looks absolutely phony. We put up a we put
(01:40:57):
up a pole. Let me see what what was the
pull at? I think it was at was the Katy
Perry Blue Origin trip faked? Yes? Sixty eight point eight percent, No,
eighteen point eight percent, twelve point five percent can't tell
that was With one hundred and twelve votes.
Speaker 3 (01:41:16):
That's funny, like less than twenty percent are certain that
it was not faked, less than twenty percent. Everybody else
is like it definitely was faked or I'm not really
sure that says a lot. And you know, here's one
other thing, and again I'm a I'm I like science.
I like math. This is going to speak right to
(01:41:38):
have fake because he really likes math. If you're just
you know, rolling the dice, you know, you're just doing averages.
Chances are when you land something like that out in
the middle of the desert. Because we see all the
bushes around right, all these all these bushes that they
are desert bushes, they're hardy plants, they're surviving out in
the desert. I'm going to tell you that nine times
(01:42:02):
out of ten that thing lands on a bush and
doesn't land completely flat. No, but if you look where
it landed, it landed in the perfect spot where there
are no bushes. I mean, it's just parachuting down. It's
not being guided. That was dumb fucking luck that it
didn't land on a bush and tip over or you know,
and and then then where are these idiots? I'm just saying,
(01:42:25):
like all of it, when you look at all the evidence,
it just really looks like it was placed there and
we were meant led to believe that it went up
into space and came down. It's just it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
Well, I think where we really need to pay more
attention to what this did for womenkind. So we need
to listen to here here we go, Jesus Christ.
Speaker 18 (01:42:47):
I hope they can see the unity that we modeled
and replicate that and understand that we weren't just taking
up space. We were making space for the future. And
for me, like Gale said, this wasn't a ride, it
wasn't a destination. It was a journey, and it was
(01:43:08):
a supernatural one. And my journey has all always been
about love and belonging. And I think that we have
all felt that sometimes we weren't worthy or we didn't
belong and in certain ways, no matter all the accolades,
no matter all the studying, no matter anything. And I
(01:43:30):
think today we all said it like we belong here.
This is where we belong, and we feel.
Speaker 7 (01:43:36):
Very sure that.
Speaker 18 (01:43:37):
So I think that you'll never know the amount of
love that you have inside of you to give and
to receive until the day you launch, because you're leaving
all the love behind and you're surrendering and you're hoping
(01:43:57):
that you get another chance to love again. And so
when you come back down, you're like, oh, I get
another chance that I'm gonna Oh my god, I know
I'm crying, Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:44:07):
Grying, You're great.
Speaker 3 (01:44:09):
Fit's love. There's only to love.
Speaker 2 (01:44:12):
But they got a second Chess the love again. She's
gonna write a song. She's gonna write a fucking song
about that.
Speaker 3 (01:44:20):
Oh she is. Of course. Her next album is going
to be titled I went to Space and I'm better
than you.
Speaker 2 (01:44:25):
No, it's I went to Space and I think I
liked it.
Speaker 3 (01:44:29):
Yeah, well there's that. Hey, did you I this is
one thing we didn't talk about. Did you see the
clip because at the landing quote unquote landing, William Shatner
was there. Did you see that clip between him and
and Bezos? No, dude, it's so it's it's fucking horrible.
I I need to find it. I will add it
(01:44:49):
to chat if I can find it. Shatner was there. Now,
if you recall, Shatner went up when he was like
eighty or something like. Everyone was afraid he was gonna
die because he was so old when he went up
into space, and he felt it was necessary to be
there when this thing landed, and he was he was
trying to talk to Bezos and someone was taking video,
(01:45:11):
and and Shanner was like he said something really fucking profound.
He was like, he was like, you know, the most
amazing part to me was that when you when you
got up there, you realize that like space is just
black and dead and all the life is like down
there on Earth, it's down on this blue sphere, and
you just can't wait to be back like he was.
(01:45:31):
He was literally going to like like professor fucking of philosophy,
just major deep shit. And bezos couldn't even fucking give
him the time, completely disrespected him, popped a thing of champagne.
He spray in champagne all over Shatner, who, by the way,
as a recovering alcoholic, sprays it all over him.
Speaker 7 (01:45:51):
Oh it was.
Speaker 3 (01:45:52):
It was the most disrespectful, dickhead, fucking rookie bush league move.
If I was there, I would have. I mean, this
is William Shatner. And I know most people don't, they
don't have the affection for him. If you weren't a trucky,
you don't get it. But those of us that were
and are, he's he's like a he's a treasure. He's
(01:46:13):
a national treasure. And and I and he was just
completely dismissed and and disrespected, and I I will never forget,
not that I was a Bezos fan anyway, but I
will never forgive him for that.
Speaker 4 (01:46:25):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:46:25):
It was fucking trash.
Speaker 2 (01:46:32):
And he said he wants to go to Mars with Elon,
and I believe him. I wouldn't be surprised if he does.
I mean, what's the talk about? Why? Why not? Yeah, Sharner, Yeah,
all right, they're not astronauts. You're not fucking astronauts. You
went to the you went to the edge of space.
You didn't go up there. Can you imagine being the
Boeing astronauts and Sarah thinking we sat up here for
(01:46:55):
fucking nine months because Biden wouldn't bring us home and
Boeing fucked up and you're giving hand jobs to these chicks. Ah,
did we want to play any other conspiracy stuff? Did?
Do you have it?
Speaker 3 (01:47:10):
I found? Yeah, I'm gonna drop it in the Insiders chat.
So yeah, I mean everybody, everybody can look at it,
you know, at your own leisure. It doesn't need to
happen right now, but it's it's it's just unbelievable. You're
just a piece of ship anyway. Yeah, I mean as
(01:47:32):
far as other conspiracy stuff, I mean, it just keeps happening.
I I will say this, you know, just to kind
of I'm not I'm not pulling back from what I
said in the beginning of the show, just as far
as the first one hundred days of Trump because I
because I am I am fearful that all of this
is going to fall apart, and I am fearful that
(01:47:54):
we're never going to know Epstein's list and all that stuff.
But I will say this, there are are truths coming out.
We know more about the jfk assassination than we did
six months ago. I'm not saying it's the whole truth,
but it's out there. BONDI just released a bunch of
information on the rfk assassination, you know Robert's dad. So
(01:48:20):
I things are coming out. You know, We're exposing the
the Wuhan lab leak, We're exposing Fauci for who what
a piece of shit he is. We're exposing the crazy
tariffs that the rest of the world has on us
that we don't get to put on them. So there
are truths coming out. And is it is it a win? Yes?
(01:48:40):
Is it everything we wanted to know? But sometimes you
got to take what you can get. And I kind
of feel like that's where we're at right now, Like
let's let's let's take the w's where we can get them.
Even you know, the best basketball team on the planet,
Chicago Bulls back in the nineties. You know, they only
won seventy two games. They didn't win all their games,
(01:49:04):
and so I think I just think, you know, there's
gonna be some losses here and there, and we have
to be okay with that and just know that in
the end we're gonna we're gonna win the championships. So
and I might my numbers might be wrong, but I
think that's they won seventy two games. I don't know,
it might be wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:49:20):
When are we gonna get some There has at some point,
there has to be some arrests. There has to be
please otherwise it's just bullshit. You can't tell You can't
sit here and tell me that Doge has found all
of this corruption and you're not gonna send somebody to jail.
(01:49:40):
You can't people dismiss, Yeah, you can't. You can't dismiss
advisors who are leaking information like HEG says found this week.
You can't just dismiss people. You have to fucking hold
them accountable. You have to drug them through the mud.
You have to say this is not right. You have
to go back after some of these people and see this. Okay,
(01:50:02):
Adam Schiff, let's go look at what you did. Yep, there,
and he's done some other stuff that's not pardonable. We're
not getting that. And until we start getting some of
that stuff, this is gonna be a problem. This is
gonna haunt I think this is the kind of stuff
(01:50:23):
that's gonna haunt the presidency. He's made good on a
lot of things. Sure, but it's bringing things to light.
It's not closing the door on it's not changing it.
It's not saying the corruption ends here.
Speaker 14 (01:50:38):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:50:39):
We want more. We want more. We've been we've been
lied to and and forced into submission for a lot
of years, and yeah, we want more than this. I
agree with you. I think the net good that he's doing.
If if there aren't people, if there aren't heads that roll,
(01:51:00):
at some point, we will always look to that as
a failure. Because here's the thing, you know, I've I've
had a couple of beers tonight. If I get in
my car, and go drive somewhere right now and I
get pulled over. There are consequences to those actions. Yeah,
I chose, I chose to drink, I chose to get
(01:51:20):
in my car. I chose to willfully disobey the law.
I did something that got me pulled over, and there's
going to be real consequences in my life, finds, loss
of licenses, possibly some jail time. We have to deal
with this shit daily. We have to face up to
(01:51:40):
our own choices. And they don't. They get to just
kill a bunch of people fauci and and just go
on with their lives. That's yeah, you're right. It will
be a real stain on this presidency, on Trump as
an individual and his presidency as a whole. If we
don't get some actual, actual arrests. I will say that
(01:52:01):
there's some God damn it, I'm not going queuing on here,
I promise. Okay, But there are some factions out there,
some people who are theorizing that he's he's still trying
to pull everybody out of their holes, you know, dangling
the worm out there just to just to lure the
fish in, and then one giant global dragnet will just
(01:52:26):
trip the wire and they'll all be you know, in
twenty four hours time, we will have thousands of arrests,
thousands of sentences, and all of them will be captured,
all in one fell swoop. And God, if that happens,
I am here for it. I would love that forever.
(01:52:48):
I just I have doubts. I have doubts. I want
that to be true, but I have doubts.
Speaker 2 (01:52:55):
Do we have doubts because of previous regimes not acting
on things?
Speaker 3 (01:53:02):
True? Very very much?
Speaker 2 (01:53:04):
Yeah, we expected you know. Cash says, well, I'm gonna
I'm taking down the FBI home office. I'm gonna I'm
gonna sell that that whole building is going under. That's
not happening, No, it's not.
Speaker 3 (01:53:19):
I am again. People have tough talk. I get it.
I've been guilty of that too. I've talked a lot
of shit and then fucking you know, gotten smoked in
a in a game or something because I just didn't
realize what I was up against. And I think that's
what's happened to Cash. I think he got he got in.
He thought he was going to go in angle deep,
(01:53:40):
and now he's waist deep going Uh, I need help.
Speaker 2 (01:53:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:53:47):
I Yeah, it's disappointing.
Speaker 2 (01:53:54):
At some point there they're gonna be hell to pay though.
You got like Diddy, nothing's been did he He's just
sitting out there. I mean, I think he's got actually
has more charges that we were. I think this week
he had more charges added to his docket. Nothing's been
done with Epstein. There hasn't been any of the corruption
from DOGE has been dealt with. You have numerous fraud
(01:54:16):
complaints for Social Security. Nobody's been nobody has been apprehended,
nobody's been taken in there. There's there's just so much
that and I get in here, maybe and maybe, and
this is this is what I want to give the
(01:54:36):
grace to. For lack of a better term, law moves slow.
You're building cases, your weight, you're you're, you're you're making
sure you got all your ducks in a row. For sure,
the job, the JFK stuff that came out was uneventful.
(01:54:56):
There are some few there's a few nuggets in there
that screamed Israel's filled. The Russians knew about it, uk
knew about it. Everybody fucking knew it. Poll Polish cab
drivers knew JFK was going to get knocked off, but
we didn't do anything about it. You know, I think
we all knew that we were you know, CIA is
behind it, or it was totally complicit in it, and
if nothing else, they just blew it off. But that's
(01:55:20):
what we learned from that. There wasn't anything else that
really came out that was, you know, monumental. We're not.
It doesn't look we're going to get pharmaceutical companies to
not be able to to advertise. That doesn't look that's
going to happen now. No, there was some some stuff
that came out on that earlier. Today, it's gonna be
(01:55:42):
it's gonna be interesting to see how they rebound. I
don't think they have nearly as much momentum as they
used to. I really really don't. I think that's gonna
be a problem.
Speaker 3 (01:55:52):
Yeah, they they they they're gonna need some big wins
here in the next you know, certainly before before next January,
when you know when liberals or whoever whoever hates Trump
can can point and be like, Okay, he's been in
a whole year and you know, whatever it is, inflation's
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still up, Eggs are still eight dollars a dozen gas
is still a four fifty a gallon, you know, is
this what you voted for? That whole thing. I think
some really drastic things need to happen before then, and
I don't want to add more pressure to to what
the what the goal is here, what the end game is.
I'm not saying you know, I need it now, I'm
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but everybody else is saying that. And if you don't
come up with some real hard wins, some real shit
that we can look at and be like, see that
fucking guy got what was coming to him, he's going
to start losing a lot of support. And I don't
want to see that happen, especially if the endgame is
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what we all hope it is, which is which is
draining the swamp, all that ship that he said the
first time, getting rid of all the corruption. I I
gotta hope that that's what it is, but it's got
to start happening.
Speaker 2 (01:57:14):
Oh, he's got to worry about midterms.
Speaker 3 (01:57:17):
Right, Yeah, exactly, great point.
Speaker 2 (01:57:19):
He's got he's got to worry about midterms. So either
he starts, they start taking some they start decapping some people,
or they're gonna have problems because we already saw what
happened in Wisconsin. Florida went okay with the special elections,
Wisconsin didn't. There was not a conservative turnout. So unless
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they start taking some names and really starting taking some
folks down, you're gonna have a lot of conservatives and go, well,
all right, I'm not I'm just not gonna show up.
This isn't what I put in all this effort before.
Why am I going to do that now? Yep, it's
just the same old ship.
Speaker 3 (01:57:57):
It's it's a what have you done for me lately?
Speaker 7 (01:57:59):
Game?
Speaker 3 (01:58:00):
Absolutely, and if you haven't, then they won't show.
Speaker 2 (01:58:06):
This was an interesting story that popped up. This is
a little Navy Seal action. A woman who's suing the
government because she couldn't be.
Speaker 3 (01:58:17):
A Navy Seal attorney and forty.
Speaker 4 (01:58:20):
My name is Amanda Reynolds, and I'm an attorney and
I'm forty one years old. I was a candidate for
the Navy Seal Pipeline as of twenty nineteen. I took
a break for a few years and then began to
pursue it again around twenty twenty. In twenty twenty three,
(01:58:40):
I started training with the Navy Seal Warrior Challenge Program
and Unfortunately, I was told recently that I aged out
of the application process, notwithstanding that through every step of
the process, I had been told that an age waiver.
Speaker 3 (01:58:59):
Was able to be attained.
Speaker 4 (01:59:01):
So I wound up bringing a lawsuit in federal court
in New York in order to pursue an age discrimination
claim against the Navy in order to have my opportunity reinstated.
So that's where I'm at now, in the stage of
the process, and hopefully, with the help of the courts
(01:59:21):
and judicial intervention, I'll be able to pursue that route
as a career. Notwithstanding my age.
Speaker 2 (01:59:30):
Want to be g I Jane Sue's Navy after her
dream of becoming first female seal comes to a crashing
end over her age fits you you were in buds. Yeah,
Typically seals don't last past the age of twenty eight.
I mean, that's just the age out quick. You have
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to be an incredible shape, incredible mental acuity, incredible you
are the best, the best period.
Speaker 6 (02:00:04):
This.
Speaker 2 (02:00:04):
I mean she was already aged out when she wanted
to get in back in twenty nineteen. If she's forty
one now, she was thirty six then thirty five then.
Speaker 3 (02:00:19):
Yeah, I mean, and I just looked it up. There
have been no women that have actually successfully completed BUDS,
and there's plenty that have been given a fair shot.
About six hundred candidates have gone through BUDS and none
of them, none of them made it through, none of
them lasted. And just from personal experience, it's to say
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it's physically grueling, is minimizing it. It takes you and purposefully,
so I mean, this is how it's designed. It takes
you to the physical, mental, spiritual limits that you don't have.
They they're there to break you, and they do. Everybody breaks.
(02:01:05):
Don't fool yourself. Nobody goes through BUDS and doesn't break
at some point, either emotionally, physically, or spiritually, or all
fucking three on the same day. It's there to break you.
Speaker 2 (02:01:18):
And so.
Speaker 3 (02:01:21):
Regardless, no women have made it through. And that's you know,
young in shape mentally, you know, optimistic, ready to conquer
the world. Women have gone in and they haven't made it.
I'm sorry, a man who was thirty eight wouldn't make
it through. I'm telling you right now. I mean, if
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your knees don't blow out and your ankles don't blow out,
you will mentally be eviscerated. You just you have no idea,
so I it's it's laughable. You know, they have these
age restrictions for a reason. You know, you don't see
a lot of paraplegics as police officers or firemen. That's
(02:02:08):
not being discriminatory, except that it is because you have
to be because the demands of the job are what
they are. You don't see, you know, people with missing
legs being truck drivers. I mean, I guess you could
have some you know, appendages added to your gas pedal
or whatever, but it just it's it's you just don't
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have the equipment to do the job. Okay, I'm look,
I there's a reason I'm not a Amber Corombie and
Fitch model. It's we have to realize what our limitations are.
I'm never gonna play in the NBA. McShane, neither are you. No,
We're just not. We're just not that guy. We're not
We're not built like that. It's okay. We found other
(02:02:52):
ways to have a great life. And I just don't
know why there's some people out there that just go, oh,
I was discriminated against. Yeah you were, but for all
the right reasons, you fucking idiot. No, twenty five year
old guy who's dedicated his life to getting into seals,
graduated buds, went up the mountain, had the psychic val
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did everything he had to do, made a team because
that's like a two year process, by the way. And
then he looks next to him, and you got there
because you sued somebody, You sued the government to get there.
You think that guy wants you protecting his ass. He
gets shot in the leg, you're gonna lift him out
of that war zone and get him to safety. Not happy,
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you're gonna fight off fifty Somalis when you're injured and
it's now up to you to save your brother. No,
that's and I so the last point here, take away
all the other physical attributes and the mental attributes. Reaction
time alone, how fast you can acquire your target down
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range and hit that target with your firearm. It is
a perishable skill. It depletes as you age. Even the
best shooters in the world they can practice every day
and they you just get worse as you get older.
Speaker 2 (02:04:15):
Period.
Speaker 3 (02:04:18):
Don't talk about pushups, pull ups, any of that. You
can't shoot as well as a twenty five year old can. Period.
So I hope she gets thrown out of court and
they make her a laughing stock because what a ridiculous,
ridiculous thing.
Speaker 2 (02:04:37):
She joined the Navy in twenty eighteen, that would be
I think she would probably have been thirty five, then
thirty four maybe yeah. I was working litigation for twelve
years and I kind of got burnt out working twenty
four to seven. So I decided calling the seal such
a noble cause. An avid longest runner, right, an avid
(02:05:03):
long distance runner and swimmer who is scuba certified fits,
Reynolds said. The Special Forces kind of jibbed with my
physical pursuits. Gibed jibbed depends on you want to say it.
And the personal statement submitted as her efforts to enlist,
Reynolds wrote of her viking like pursuit to be a Seal.
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As an American, I was born with what I can
only describe as an inexpensable.
Speaker 3 (02:05:31):
In defatigable, infatigable.
Speaker 2 (02:05:37):
Nature to dream, she wrote, and so dream I do,
never forgetting. It is only under the auspices of the
Great Nations military, who protects my inalienable rights to do
so that I may. You know what I I You
can serve your military. You can serve our military, you
(02:05:59):
can serve your nation. I'm all for that. There's tons
of ways that she probably could have done it. She
might even be confident and smart, and she might have
been able to be able to do a lot of things.
I'm all for that. But just because you don't get
fucking included doesn't mean you're fucking special. Nope, this is
your The Seals aren't a d I hiring place. And
(02:06:22):
that's what. That's what. That's the argument that she's making.
I'm female, I should be able to be there because
of that, and you're now you're being agist, that's what.
And and that that's her argument. It's asinine and it
cheapens the Seals. Like you're saying, I'm not gonna I'm
not gonna say I don't want somebody like that guarding
(02:06:44):
my back. I wouldn't join the Seals because I'm not
gonna be able to guard the guys back.
Speaker 7 (02:06:48):
I know this, Yep, I don't know what you're dealing with.
Speaker 2 (02:06:55):
Hey, fair, are you gonna join the Seals? Join the
Navy Seals?
Speaker 7 (02:07:02):
Oh, the Navy Seals. I thought you meant like farm
report type stuff.
Speaker 2 (02:07:08):
Are you are you ready to do the farm report
and is it on farm report seals?
Speaker 7 (02:07:14):
It's not on seals? No, all right, they they they
opened three card poker, made it a four ball. I
don't mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (02:07:29):
They're fucking with our timing.
Speaker 7 (02:07:31):
They don't understand what's at stakes here.
Speaker 3 (02:07:34):
Now, you know, three cards, four balls, that doesn't even
add up to an even number.
Speaker 7 (02:07:39):
No, Prepa, colonel jessup. They want me on that show.
They need me on that show. Quit opening tables. Yes, yes, yeah,
I'm gonna go to the top with this one.
Speaker 2 (02:07:55):
Yeah I should. Are you ready for your farm report?
Speaker 4 (02:07:59):
Now?
Speaker 7 (02:08:00):
I'm ready? So I got bombarded with emails, phone calls, oh,
all of it about Hey, when are you going to
talk about and their sleep habits?
Speaker 2 (02:08:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:08:22):
Well, sorry, sorry, I got excited.
Speaker 7 (02:08:27):
Well, today's your day, Today's day for the what what? What?
What animal do you guys think sleeps the most.
Speaker 2 (02:08:38):
Blue whale?
Speaker 3 (02:08:38):
Oh no, I'm gonna say a sloth.
Speaker 7 (02:08:42):
Slous A second.
Speaker 2 (02:08:44):
El said sloth too.
Speaker 7 (02:08:46):
We got hamsters at fourteen hours a day?
Speaker 2 (02:08:49):
What the fuck?
Speaker 13 (02:08:51):
What?
Speaker 7 (02:08:51):
Really? Yeah? Oh, hold on your butts. We got we
got pythons and North American possum. They are eighteen hours
a day. We got tigers at eighteen to nineteen hours
per day.
Speaker 3 (02:09:07):
Really yeah, since cats cats are lazy as fuck, we got.
Speaker 7 (02:09:11):
We got splots. And I guess this is the proper
name little brown bats. I don't know if they're describing
them or if that's like an actual name of a bat,
but there they are, both twenty hours a day.
Speaker 2 (02:09:23):
Sounds really racist.
Speaker 3 (02:09:24):
That's now, that's that's what I call my penis because.
Speaker 2 (02:09:28):
A little brown bat.
Speaker 7 (02:09:29):
Yeah, a little brown bat and you swing away with
that thing.
Speaker 3 (02:09:33):
Oh yeah, home runs all day. But little brown bat,
you know.
Speaker 7 (02:09:36):
And Numero uno at twenty to twenty two hours per
day is the koala bear.
Speaker 2 (02:09:44):
Wow, that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (02:09:45):
Yeah, they're always fucking wasted on ecalyptus, so right, it
makes sense. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:09:50):
Well, here's some uh, here's some fun facts about sleeping.
Did you know that dolphins sleep with one eye open?
Speaker 3 (02:09:58):
Yeah? One, they only shut down and half their brain
at a time. One half of their brain sleeps, the
other half is awake, and then they switch the feelings.
Speaker 7 (02:10:08):
Yeah, do you know how drafts sleep? No, no, it's
kind of it's kind of cute. So they fold their long,
sexy legs down and then they curl up in a
ball and they rest their head on pretty much on
their ass.
Speaker 3 (02:10:26):
Fucking lucky bastards. Ah right now, Often I want to
smell my butt just to see how it smells, if
it's like swy today, or if it smells good.
Speaker 7 (02:10:34):
Yeah, just a just a quick little temperature check. Finally
we're gonna we're gonna wrap it up with the uh oh,
frigot birds.
Speaker 3 (02:10:47):
Frigate Yeah, frigate birds.
Speaker 7 (02:10:50):
So they spend months at a time without landing. Yes,
they fly over the ocean for months at a time,
and regularly they napped forty five minutes a day while
they're flying. Yeah, which is awesome.
Speaker 2 (02:11:07):
That sounds like you when you're driving around on your
day job.
Speaker 3 (02:11:12):
Oh.
Speaker 7 (02:11:12):
Man, when I was on grade yards here, Oh that
was bad.
Speaker 15 (02:11:16):
That was ugh.
Speaker 7 (02:11:17):
I remember ten to eight and then having to drive
straight to the other job and then drive for that job. Well, everybody,
get out of my way.
Speaker 2 (02:11:25):
Yeah. How they how did they eat?
Speaker 3 (02:11:27):
Pressure are still alive?
Speaker 2 (02:11:30):
Well?
Speaker 3 (02:11:30):
They they eat when they're awake, Mike Shane.
Speaker 2 (02:11:35):
But they're they're always in the air.
Speaker 5 (02:11:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:11:39):
They dive down into the water. Yeah, they dive down
in the water grab a fish. But they don't stay
in the water.
Speaker 7 (02:11:44):
They just light back up, or or they just wait
for Heavy to go out there with a tugboat and
throw the bread combs. That's always a that's always a
backup plan for them.
Speaker 3 (02:11:57):
Anytime I hear the word tug boat, I picture a
penis penis. Yeah, yeah, I'm glad. I'm glad I'm not
the only one.
Speaker 7 (02:12:08):
Well, that's your report.
Speaker 2 (02:12:10):
That's all right, that's that's good.
Speaker 7 (02:12:26):
You know how guys joke around like if I had breast,
I'd never leave the house.
Speaker 2 (02:12:32):
Yeah, yes, I wouldn't, But go ahead, it's not a joke.
I would.
Speaker 3 (02:12:39):
That's not a joke, dude. I'm fucking serious about that.
Speaker 7 (02:12:42):
Yes, that's what I was gonna say.
Speaker 15 (02:12:43):
Is it's not a joke.
Speaker 7 (02:12:44):
It's not a joke to me. It's I mean, I would,
literally i'd be I've done boot stamps, never even a house.
I'd probably smell pretty bad. Although I probably won't take
a shower of myself. Yeah, I got to think this through.
We'll come back to this next week.
Speaker 2 (02:12:59):
You would take it? You would you? You would take
a shower with yourself.
Speaker 7 (02:13:02):
You might not leave the shower, Yeah, maybe a bubble bath.
Speaker 3 (02:13:10):
Well, I just I just feel like if I were
a female, and you know, this is just me, and
I promise you I've not spent more than half my
life thinking about this. Okay, so this isn't it's not
an obsessive thought. But if I were a female, I
would I would be lobbying very strongly to make uh,
(02:13:30):
you know, a number of orgasms in a in a
time frame an Olympic sport. So you know, you got
you got the got the sprints. You know you're five minutes,
seven minute, and then you have your you know, you
know your marathons where how many orgasms can you have
in an hour? Or you're in a twenty four hour period?
Speaker 2 (02:13:50):
Like what are we?
Speaker 5 (02:13:52):
You know?
Speaker 3 (02:13:53):
Why is that not an Olympic sport? I would watch this, Yeah,
I would watch it a lot because it's like, I,
I mean, there's a there's a definite limit. I think
my record is seven in a twenty four hour period
or something like that. It was back in my twenties,
so it's a while ago, and it was and honestly,
that was uncomfortable. It wasn't even fun to do the
(02:14:14):
seventh one. It's like, God, damn, that hurt. But women,
get yourself a good scybian machine and just like let's
just see how many you can do when twenty four
hours go.
Speaker 7 (02:14:25):
That suld be hydrated. You know. Yeah, that should definitely
be an Olympic. I mean think about like the advertising
money they'd get knowing that yes going to be yes
after population gluted the screen over alone.
Speaker 3 (02:14:41):
Yeah, they could make a killing. I mean the guys
would be right there with them, like, come on, baby,
you could do it.
Speaker 2 (02:14:53):
Can you imagine Tom Tom kass is doing the play
by play and just bring down the marathon sex fest?
Speaker 3 (02:15:03):
Who is the Michael Jordan of orgasms? That's what I
want to know.
Speaker 7 (02:15:07):
Yeah, the the.
Speaker 2 (02:15:10):
So okay, so do you is it like swimming? You
have different strokes you've got you've got you've got the
doggy style, you've got well the cowgirl, you've got your cowgirl.
Speaker 3 (02:15:22):
I think for sure you have your unassisted so like
you just have your own your own fingers or forearm
or whatever you whatever.
Speaker 2 (02:15:30):
Like gymnastics then right, so when you're you're like like
like doing it on the pommel horse.
Speaker 3 (02:15:36):
Yeah, but then you also have like you know, slightly assisted,
so like a dildo, but it doesn't vibrate, like there's
no batteries to it, and then you have your you know,
highly assisted, which is you know, like a full sybyan
you know, it's it's it's a it's a you plug
it into the wall and you go.
Speaker 7 (02:15:55):
Do girls like put themselves in different positions when they
when they masterbaate, like do they do they get that detailed,
like I want to imagine that I'm riding them, so
they get up on their knees stuff like that or doggy.
Speaker 2 (02:16:14):
So I think sometimes ella is confirmed, Yes.
Speaker 7 (02:16:18):
Ella's confirmed it okay, Yeah, yep.
Speaker 3 (02:16:21):
I think some girls ride pillows just to like mimic
the because I mean, honestly, sometimes engaging your hips is
it's it's erotic, like it, even if you're masturbating. If
you engage your hips like it, actually, you know, it's
it's deeper, it's more fun.
Speaker 7 (02:16:38):
Hmm. Is this the longest show? This is gonna be
like the longest show because I push it back twenty minutes.
Speaker 2 (02:16:47):
Oh no, no, no, no, we're gonna wind it.
Speaker 3 (02:16:51):
Leave.
Speaker 2 (02:16:51):
Yeah, as soon as you have to go back, we'll
we'll we'll uh well, we'll put we'll stick a fork
in it. But no, we we've done much worse, much
much but my much.
Speaker 3 (02:17:00):
Much more worse, way worse. You have no idea.
Speaker 7 (02:17:06):
What are you guys doing? What are you guys doing
for Easter?
Speaker 12 (02:17:13):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (02:17:14):
Go ahead, make Shane.
Speaker 2 (02:17:16):
Yeah, I got been going on. I'm I'm I'm gonna
wake up in the morning at some point. Yeah, some
stuff around the house.
Speaker 3 (02:17:24):
I'm I'm I've got class in the morning. Like, I
didn't even cancel class. I asked all my students and
they were like, no, I'm not doing anything. So I
was like, all right, let's go hit each other. So
I'm teaching class.
Speaker 2 (02:17:34):
Are you gonna dress up as Easter your bunny? And
really no?
Speaker 3 (02:17:38):
But I I did propose that you need to do this,
that we hold Easter eggs while we beat the ship
out of each other.
Speaker 7 (02:17:50):
Mm hmmm mmmmmm do non non hard boiled eggs like
ru eggs? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:18:00):
Yeah, And and then I mean it'd be more dramatic,
and I feel like we need to, you know, video it,
put it up on YouTube or something. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:18:15):
Oh, Tabby's got a homicide outside and her car got
shot up, car got shot Oh ship, she's gotta go.
That's not good.
Speaker 7 (02:18:24):
No, no, no, no, you stay right here, Tabby.
Speaker 3 (02:18:30):
Yeah, whiskey hill is so much more important than by
a homicide. Yeah, they heard gunshots and then there were cops.
Speaker 2 (02:18:40):
Yeah, oh.
Speaker 3 (02:18:44):
Yeah, yeah, well no, you're working, so couldn't have been you.
Speaker 7 (02:18:50):
Yeah, you're the fork off right here. I want to
want to steal it?
Speaker 2 (02:18:58):
Why don't you don't? What's hold you? What's hold you back?
Speaker 7 (02:19:01):
Employment? But barely? Are you?
Speaker 2 (02:19:10):
How are you doing that night?
Speaker 9 (02:19:11):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (02:19:11):
Are you doing well tonight?
Speaker 16 (02:19:12):
Or no?
Speaker 7 (02:19:14):
I have one good table. It's a really really shitty night. Oh,
Easter weekend is always ship.
Speaker 3 (02:19:23):
Well yeah, everyone everyone's made to feel guilty about their
their sins and gamblings of sin. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:19:30):
Oh hey, I got a joke. Oh okay, what's the
difference between praying and a casino and praying in the church?
Speaker 2 (02:19:41):
No idea?
Speaker 7 (02:19:46):
In the casino? You mean it?
Speaker 3 (02:19:52):
That's actually funny.
Speaker 2 (02:19:55):
I well done.
Speaker 3 (02:19:57):
That caught me off guard because I was trying to
find a way to weave in like that's what she said,
or like my penis size or something. But the joke
itself was way more funny than what I had to say.
Speaker 2 (02:20:08):
So hey you, oh boy, all.
Speaker 7 (02:20:14):
Right, I'm gonna make like a tree and get out
of here here, all right? Have a good night, have
a I have boys, yeah yep.
Speaker 3 (02:20:24):
Later, another outstanding appearance by Hafe. Well done, sir, yep.
Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
Yep, yep, Hefe heafy glad he was able to take
some time to spend it with us tonight. Fits what
uh what beer are you taking to bed? Oh?
Speaker 3 (02:20:45):
God, it's not even close. And I'm and I'm not
even saying I think on a on a different night,
that great notion beer would have would have been the
one I was taking to bed. But it's it's not
even close to this Block fifteen to the super Nebula.
Holy shit, I, like I said, it's been a while
since I had a sex beer. It's this is like
(02:21:08):
a top five just delicious. That cinnamon is killer, they added,
and I again, I'm a cinnamon fan. Not everyone might
feel the same about this beer, but man, it's just
right in my wheelhouse. It's exactly what I love in
a in an Imperial with you know, extra flavors. This
is this is fucking great. So definitely taking home the
(02:21:30):
Block fifteen Supernebula. If you can pick it up in
your in your area, do it. But I don't think
Block fifteen gets much outside the Pacific Northwest. So I'm
sorry for that because everyone deserves to enjoy this beer.
It's amazing.
Speaker 9 (02:21:43):
How about you?
Speaker 3 (02:21:43):
What are you taking? Taking a bed?
Speaker 2 (02:21:46):
False Hoap Brewings, Morbid Curiosity, The Imperial Stout good beer,
really good beer. Not the greatest Imperial Stout I've had, obviously,
We've had some fantastic ones. Yours obviously is right up there. Yeah,
but this was solid and I and I did get
a four pack of it. And while it was a
little bit on the expensive side, I think we're probably
coming at about seven seven, probably about almost eight bucks
(02:22:09):
of beer. Totally worth it, totally worth it. I would
I would do that again. So nice one to have
in the house. And uh yeah, next week, I have
another False Hope, which is an offshoot of this one,
and I also have I've actually I kind of loaded
down this week, so we'll see. But I've got some
(02:22:31):
sours that I want to get into too, So I'm
looking forward to next week's beers already.
Speaker 3 (02:22:37):
Yeah, I am too. I've got one from from a
brewery that we've we've had before here and it's a
it's a barley wine, but it's a really interesting take
take on a barley wine. Which you know, I've always
loved barley Wine, so but this one seems to be
really unique, and I can't wait to do that one.
So it's that one's gonna be fun too. So I'm
(02:23:00):
right there with you. I think next week's show is
going to be great, and then we're getting close. I think,
what we got two more shows before you're off for
a few weeks, and you know, everyone gets to take
a break from having to listen to us. My fear
is that while you're on your cruise, you know, something
(02:23:20):
like earth shuttering happens, something really huge that we need
to talk about happens. But we'll cross that bridge when
we get to it. I think, though, that everybody could
use a break.
Speaker 2 (02:23:30):
I will reserve this if something big does happen, I'll
have enough gear with me that will be able to
go and record something. I already have internet set up
on the boat and all that kind of stuff. I'm
not really super worried about that portion of it. The
connection is probably gonna suck, but we'll see.
Speaker 3 (02:23:50):
Well, I don't know, it might be worth buying like
a subscription to starlink for you know, I don't know,
because that's pretty fucking amazing.
Speaker 2 (02:24:02):
I'm that might be a fun test. I gotta think it.
I gotta think that through well, And they just lowered
the price on on the gear itself. I think it's
down like one hundred and forty nine bucks.
Speaker 4 (02:24:15):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (02:24:16):
I might have to think that through because I'm nerdy
enough that I might I might do I'm gonna think
about that.
Speaker 3 (02:24:22):
Oh dude, I'm right there with you. I mean I
would be literally vicariously living through you and your experience,
Like I would want play by play, like, how how
is it that's sitting.
Speaker 2 (02:24:34):
In the middle of the ocean with starlink.
Speaker 3 (02:24:36):
Yeah, yeah, in the middle middle of the fucking what
you're going Atlantic? Right, Caribbean?
Speaker 2 (02:24:42):
I will be in the Gulf of America, Yeah, exactly.
I will be reporting from the Gulf of America.
Speaker 3 (02:24:50):
That's and then down to Belize on the on the
Atlantic side. Down there in the Caribbean, and I mean
there's some really remote spots and the fact that starlink
can reach pretty much everywhere is incredible. That's that'd be
a major geek out. I think if we did a
show with you on starlink, we're tagging elon and and
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like personal experience, personal voucher kind of thing. We do
this podcast. It's important we do it and your fucking
equipment came through, or we fucking bash him because it failed.
Speaker 2 (02:25:24):
I mean either way. Okay, I'm I think I'm all
in now.
Speaker 3 (02:25:30):
I talked to you into it.
Speaker 2 (02:25:31):
Yeah, I think that that might work all right. Thanks
to everybody for listening. Everybody in chat, Aaron, Lisa, l George,
Buttercup was here, Tabby and Mike. I'm sorry you guys
had a rough ending to your night, Hafe. Thanks for
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making the rounds and giving us a little bit of
a little bit of some clarity as to how long
animals sleep. I feel a lot better about it now.
At Whiskey Underscore Hell is our X feed. You guys
can go on there. Whiskey Hell Pod is going to
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be our whiskal podcast. I think no whiscale Pod on Instagram,
whiscale pod dot com. You guys can go go to
the website too. Thank you for listening. I'm Steve McShane.
Speaker 3 (02:26:31):
I'm fits think critically, act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (02:26:37):
We'll talk to you soon.