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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Hello, welcome to a brand new episode of Look Forward.
I'm your host, Jay, I'm here with my co host Brad.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
I feel like I feel like we're paying uh our
our come up in for the last couple of weeks
of having like light stories and being able to just
like point in mockt mock things and things of that nature.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
So yeah, welcome to the Battle for Los Angeles. I
guess you know what.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
It's not as good as Evil Empire, but I like,
I'm a fan of that album as well.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
So yeah, it's not as good, but it's.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Should have. Paul Ry, Paul Ryan, I'm sure has opinions
on this topic.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Finally we can rage against what's the machine? Am I? Yes, Paul,
you are in fact the machine. Yeah. Look, we dropped
an episode on Monday. It is Tuesday, and we're fucking
we're recording at least on Tuesday, so it'll be back
on so be out on Wednesday. Look, it was imperative
for us to We could not wait, right because there's
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just too much happening right now. Obviously, the issues going
on in LA that's the big story, but there is
a lot of other shit going on. So let's jump
right into it. Look, this is this all started in
Los Angeles basically from the idea of we're just gonna
send ice into Los Angeles.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
And it's interesting that you think that this started in
Los Angeles. Well, personally, I think it started in Minneapolis
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Well fair enough, fair enough, yes, with the George Floyd
Yeah protests. Yeah, I mean, one can make the argument
that seeing that Trump was like, I have got to
figure out a more violent way of.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Handling well not not only not only seeing that, but
but you remember like Trump was in office at that time,
and they worked very hard to convince Americans that like
because like you guys remember like, oh, fucking Portland's on fire,
Seattle's on fire, Nashville is on fire, like all these
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fucking protests going on that Republicans are trying to make
out to be bigger than they were, and people just
like look back at and they're just like, bro, what
the fuck are you talking about? Like this is normal protests,
Like we're not being violent, Like the violence happens when
the authorities come and and for those for those protests,
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it was just local law enforcement and that was that
was a part spitting in those things and so the
Republicans saw that, felt that they were denied the rightful
moment to like crack down on otherwise peaceful protests. And
so yeah, to your point, like Trump's like, oh, we're
gonna ratchet up this time around. And we've been seeing,
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you know, with these ice raids, and and you made
the astute point last episode that this is only happening
in blue cities, blue states. They're certainly not going into
Dallas or Houston or you know, Miami or you know,
places like that, even though I'm sure that the that
the you know, the targets for ice are ripe in
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those areas as well. I would imagine Miami, are you sure, yeah,
you know, just just to call it a hunch, but no,
they're they're hyper focusing on on on blue cities l
A specifically right sanctuary cities, l A specifically kind kind
of a history of violence from authorities of rather famous history,
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which is really fucking I was thinking about this the
other day, like it's so it's it's so weird to
me that like Rodney King and the LA riots happened
like over thirty years ago, so like no one that's
in the LAPD today was probably in the LAPD like men.
And yet the culture is still exactly the same. Like
when people talk about how institutions are poisoned, this is
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exactly the kind of shit we're talking about. Like we
are two generations removed from this very famous historical example
of cop violence in this country, and the police Department's
fucking exactly the same, joining in with ICE to to
try to fucking tamp this shit down I mean, and
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by samp and down, I mean escalatedal.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
I mean, there's a video I don't know if you've
seen this of the It was Australian journalists repor She's
she's out there and she's like giving her report to
the camera and just like a dude in l a
p D is just like HiT's her shoots her with
a rubber bullet for no reason, for no reason. She
like she's not doing anything, She's nowhere near him, and
he literally just standing in line, turns to her and fire.
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You can see it in fucking four K.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Right, why and and and and it's and it's so
funny that like the stands from the right when this
when when this first started, is what whate is ice? Right?
Because this has been building like like this has been
building up to this specific moment where ICE the you know,
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the ICE presence has grown steadily that people know where
they are, that people are starting to come out forcefully
protest against them when they show up in town in
cities and stuff like that. And so this is all
just to say, oh, you know what was Ice? They're
just doing their jobs, like they shouldn't be subjected to
this pumping up and up and nuah. But at the
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same time, like Trump and his goons, you're marching these
people out to specifically and and fucking them over as well.
Like that's the funny thing about people that are just like,
oh what was I If it wasn't for the fact
that they were sociopathic assholes, because who the fuck would
do that job knowing what that job is right now,
I would feel a little sorry for them because they're
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they are just as big a pawns in this as
anybody else's. Now they're choosing to be pawns by just
following orders. The excuse that was trotted out by by
ICE leadership over the weekend. Really yeah, I'm gonna say,
just you know, read history book, just one, just just
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read one.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Don't even have to like there's a movie, Like movies
like you have to be good at reading, look that
what's happening in LA is. To watch it on the
news is I have to say, it's like, it's incredibly
anger inducing for me.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
To watch it on the news is anger inducing. I
want to I want to be very explicitly clear about
that point. Specifically, to watch it on the news is
anger inducing because once again the news is falling down
on the job and giving cover to this administration by
covering these events in with the narrative scope that the
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administration desires them to. Because if you actually go on
social media and actually view posts and stuff like that
from people on the ground, like is there some pockets
of like violent uprising and like weaight mos being set
on fire and shit like that, Yeah, absolutely, that's fucking happening.
But the vast majority of peaceful protests those yeah, whatever,
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the vast majority of peaceful protests is like very peaceful.
Like there's videos of people like fucking doing like massive
line dances in the middle of like downtown LA and
shit like that, and you know they're holding up traffic
on the on the four oh five, as you know,
as you do like that's the kind of normal protest
ship and and nothing underscores the fact more that like
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Republicans are trying to be out here on the sunny
just like Las on fire, Like we need to pull
out all the stops to fucking keep Ellie from burning down.
You know what happened this past weekend in La j Now,
pride happened this past weekend in l A summer game fest,
which is basically like the E three substitute happened this
weekend in.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
La and W. I don't know a lot of Yeah,
but a lot of people. I mean, but I know
you're a video game person, so you're gonna try to
like not admit this. Ten thousand people died at that event, Like.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Well that you got to you gotta keep that Underrousse
and WW held a pay per view this weekend. They
possibly done right like without any like like nothing from
the wrestlers be like, oh man, like really crazy outside
on the streets right now, like head to duck into
the right now.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Like no, that's two blocks and it's a normal fucking day.
But the funny thing is initially the LAPD was like
we're good, like we don't we don't need anybody else
here so much. To the point and the reason why
I brought up Pride when you asked what was happening
next weekend, it was such a non issue that like
forty five cops in l in the lapd were in
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the Pride parade. They were just like, no, we're just
gonna go to the fuck We're gonna be involved in that.
They were like, yeah, it's good, Like, don't worry about it,
we got it. Like they were like, we'd ain't back up,
get off that fucking pink float, like come on, Rob,
Like no, they were out like having a good time.
It was fine, right, community building or whatever. As you
probably persecute those people on Monday. But I'm not a
fan of cops, but it clearly was not that big
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of a deal, right, there were people who were pissed
because you're, you know, running the mill ice people are
grabbing people off the street. Understandable. I saw that footage
like just online, right, not on news, But I agree
with you, like watching it on the news is deeply
u inducing, right, And it's because of the whole narrative thing, right,
Like here's a narrative and they just go, oh, okay,
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we'll fucking follow that right, which is pathetic and annoying.
But also aside from that, when the thing started to escalate,
and when I say escalate, I mean escalating from the
government side, right, the federal government sends in sends in
what two thousand, two thousand national Guard? Right they basically.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Specifically by the way common beers control of the National
Guard from from the Gavin Newsom, who's the governor who's
supposed to be in charge, right the.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
National Guard, because in order to deploy the National Guard
in any state, yes, the president has a right to
do it, but it is with the express like fucking
thumbs up from the governor upset state.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
If you weren't, if you, if you were carrious about this.
I seem to remember a specific event back on January sixth,
twenty twenty one, where the president at the time tried
to say that, oh, I can't call in the National
Guard because that's up to the to the person running
the local the local municipality. So like I I have
no or that it.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Was Nancy Pelosi's fault, by the way, like she she's
the one who stopped me, And like does Nancy Pelosi
have more power than you that seems weird. Incidentally, Nancy
Pelosi tweeted out today she was like, huh, that's interesting
about the National Guard, Like yeah, and all the comments
were like she needs to retire. But I'm like, did
you mint I get it? Yeah, I also think she
needs to retire. But her point is very good, Like
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can we knock it off for two seconds? Her point
is very good, which is I thought you couldn't control
the National Guard. It turns out that you fucking can, right, So,
thus your January sixth thing is utter bullshit, right as
if we as, if anybody paying attention, is right, if.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
We as, if we had to be told like it again,
be cool if the press could like circle back to
that moment, maybe, but of course they can't see you know,
further than that than than the you know, week week
proceeding and week ahead, unless, of course, it concerns the
mental acuity of Joe Biden. Jay, have you heard that?
Speaker 1 (12:06):
I heard Joe Biden got lost and he's in LA
right now.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
He's very concerned.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
So okay, so that happens, right two thousand, Uh, you know,
national Guard folks are called up, right, California National Guard.
Then Pete hegseath Is is on the news saying, hey,
we got marine standing by baby, We're fucking ready to roll,
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which is illegal. Okay, I just I was just.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Like and I and I in all of the fucking
headlines that I've seen about, like, hey, they're going to
deploy the Marines. Somehow that fact even even in like
left leaning headlines, like like the story that you have
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here is from the Daily Beast and their headline is
Trump orders in Marines and dramatic escalation of l a
protest illegal. Just say it's illegal in the fucking headline, man, like,
like like, how are we how are we skipping over
this aspect of this?
Speaker 1 (13:18):
I don't get it. I don't get it, Like posse commatitis.
Commatitis is a thing. Right, you are not allowed to
deploy American military troops on domestic grounds. The only sort
of end around to that is if there is an invasion, right,
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which is which?
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Which is the which is the excuse that they're the
rationale that they're trying to gin up because some of
the protesters are sporting Mexican flags, so j that so ja.
Clearly your country uh has has come up north in California.
Uh so that's and so they're saying, that's how it
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makes it okay to deploy the mavernes uh to r
to l a look.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
As a side note, don't do that, okay, Like I
get it. I got no issues with being prideful from
where you come from. You're going to be used as
the worst version of propaganda to hurt your people more.
You don't need to fly Mexican flags. This is That's
a bad idea, man, that's like it is. It's a
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just bad idea, period. That's a bad idea. Not because
you shouldn't be prideful about where you come from. I
got zero fucking issues with that, but flying that flag
in the middle of that situation not a good look.
It's just not a good look. And I'm not saying
it aren't fly the American flag is throw away my culture.
I'm not saying.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
I mean, I don't think you should. I think you should, though,
like like again, like we and again like give.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
The impetus to give the impetus for these guys, because
if they say that and they get away with it
and they allow them to put the military on the street,
that is a different conversation altogether. And that will not
be a hey, we're gonna just round these guys up
and just put them on buses. That's not where that
situation goes. Not likely. So that's what I'm saying, that's
a bad idea. I'm not saying you throw away your culture.
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I'm not saying any of that, and I'm not mad
at you for doing it, but I would argue there
are smarter ways. Look, you want to do it, you
want to do it in a way that brings your
culture together and America in a way that really fucking
would piss them off. Put the flags together. Do a
half American flag, half Mexican, or fly.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Like a red, a red, white, and green American flag.
I'm sure you can find it somewhere, probably Amazon.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Or something, but like something to that degree that says, yeah, motherfucker,
i am of Mexican heritage, but I'm also an American, right,
or I'm also in America. That's what you do. But
if you fly the flag of a foreign nation, they
again I understand your argument, but will use that in
a way that you do not intend, right, and if
they're trying what they're trying to do right now, So
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that's my only thing otherwise, look fucking no notes, man.
I saw, you know, all these people getting shot with
tear gas and all sort of stuff, and then off
the bridge people are just dropping rocks on police cars.
I was like, rewind, I'd like to watch that again.
Fuck those cops and like them, who cares, They're all
been fun. I saw all some of the ICE agents
were in a Mexican restaurant of all places, fuck you,
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and they're like, I'm like, well, the protesters don't have
tear gas.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Did your buddy hearthing we're doing over the weekend? So like,
of course, because the you know, this administration can't plan
anything widely in bands and they just kind of shoot
from the hit constantly, no pun intended. So like all
these dudes are just like staying in, Like they didn't
coordinate with any local military bases and stuff like that,
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so they're all staying in just like hotels in the area. Yo,
they were trying to like.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
By the way, most federal buildings like they're just.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Well now now they are because the whole like the
a lot of the ICE agents were trying to like
fucking check the status of like the hotel staff in
the hotels. Oh fuck, that they were staying in and
like when and like when the management caught wind of
that ship, they were just like get the fuck out,
like we're not We're not fucking doing this shit.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
You know, Like, dude, these people are like letting you
stay there, and now you're gonna be like, oh, well,
let's see if we can like dude.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
So and so now and so now they get to
sleep in uh in, sleep in parking garages and ship
like that. Good job. One wonder wonder where the Marines
are going to sleep if they make it in town.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Oh no, they're they're they're I believe they're also stuck
in federal buildings as well, with no food, no food,
no water, and no orders.
Speaker 2 (17:54):
Great, so what a what a fantastic situation to put
the guys with the guns uh in.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Yeah, let them be angry, thirsty and hungry and trigger happy,
because everybody knows you get to get a little bit
more edgy when you haven't eaten, you haven't properly rested,
you have and you send him on the street.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Even either that or we have either that's gonna happen
or we're just gonna drive a truck through a couple
of other constant usual amendments. You know, you know, you
know how no one's ever thought about the third Amendment ever.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
They tried that, Remember they tried that in DC, and
everyone's like, finally we get to use your baby number three.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Look, it's the third Amendment, absolutist. I'd love to see
them try with the third Amendment. I'm I'm always saying.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
I've long said I stand firmly on making sure military
personnel are not forced to stay in my home. In
my house, yeah, I stand for fu So yeah, look
the the the shop in Los Angeles is it makes
me sad, it really does, but also like it gives
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me a sense of pride, I have to say, because
I see already I see people being like enough of
this ship. And well not only that.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
But it's it's because they're God. It's it's it's almost
kind of a it's it's a bit ironic in a way,
because I think that one thing that the Republican Party
has actually done really well, especially in the Trump era,
is they've leveraged social media effectively to their benefit. Ye,
And it's and and the ironic thing about this situation
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is they're benefiting a lot right now from the way
that the news is covering the situation is like like inaccurately.
But social media is not. Like I'm sure people are
on TikTok or Instagram or shit like that, Like there
a lot of people are seeing what's actually happening, Like
they're seeing what the protesters are actually doing, They're seeing
how they're being impacted by law enforcement, and that's gonna
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just galvanize more people. And and again like he's he's
trying to time this. I think part of this, like
I think this would have happened anyway, maybe not this
weekend obviously, like the Musk fallout is I'm sure kind
of is an impetus for one. I think the other
impetus for it is what's going on this weekend where
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we're having the fucking Doostep you know, you know Strongman Parade,
which is being countered by thousands of protests around the country. Yeah,
and and and those protests are only going to grow,
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Like this motherfucker's out here being like, oh, like if
anyone protests at the the you know, during the parade,
like they'll be met with heavy force. I'm like, dude,
you're you're just asking for more people to get the
fuck out in the streets. Do you not know how
this works? Like, do you understand this?
Speaker 1 (21:04):
If you decide that your birthday fucking douche parade is
where you're going to try to lay the hammer down
on protesting, not raids that people are like angry about
and so they protest in response to it, but people
just out in the streets doing their regular shit, and
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you decide that that's where you're gonna crack down. Look,
I understand that he is not a student of anything,
certainly not a student of history. But if you remember
the Pettis Bridge March with John Lewis where he got
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his fucking head cracked and all this other shit, that
was a massive turning moment in the civil right. A
lot of people may or may not know that. And
the reason why is because of television. And it's like
beating up black people whatever. People are just like, man,
I don't know, is it happening, Like you know, you
know how those people lie right type of shit? And
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then that shit happened and it was in fucking color TV,
and people are like, whoa, what the fuck? Like, y
know these people, these kids are in fucking Sunday Best
and they're getting fucking beat up by cops on horses,
and it seemed insane to fucking people watching because it
was so if you decided that's what you want to do,
that your little birthday fucking uh bonanza. If that gets
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interrupted by people just protesting, not interrupting the parade, but
just protesting right near it and being loud, and they
fucking will be right.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Yeah, But I'm saying, is that really, like do you
really want? Is that the is that the the two
block that you really want on the news is the
military parade in one quadrant and like police throwing like
fucking tear gas and actually the protesters in the other Like,
I don't I don't think so. I don't think it's
gonna work out well for you the way you think
it is.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Right, because this idea of the l a thing you can,
like you could try, and you're they're not doing a
very good job of it. But they're like trying to
manipulate the narrative, right, Like they've got their little fucking
bots and ship sending out like videos of of perceived
violence and they're like from different cities. They're not even
from you know, La at all. They're not even around
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this time from this right, they're like multiple years ago.
It's like like from a hockey fucking like post Danley
Cup event, and they're like, look at the the burning cars.
I'm like, those are just white kids fucking happy, right like,
because somehow that's acceptable. But Brad, it's like, oh, I
mean maybe.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
That's why I'm saying, that's why they greased the flight
the grease light poles in Philadelphia.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
So Okay, that's fucking hilarious to me. Billy is a
is an interesting city. But but if that's what you
are trying to, like, if you think that that's going
to go overwhelm, you're very wrong because that is the
type of shit that people go, well, wait a minute,
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Like this is like you cannot like Joe Biden, you
cannot like Democrats. You could prefer some other Republican or whatever.
And like maybe you're like, you know, middle of the
road on Trump, But if you see fucking people just
being out there like, hey, this is what democracy looks like,
and then you just see people getting fucking beaten and
then in this weird second quadrant like fucking goose stepping
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military type of shit, there's a part of your brain
that goes that doesn't feel right, that doesn't look like us,
and that is those things are not good for him. Now.
I know some people are gonna go, oh, people aren't
gonna give a fuck. It's ideas like that. There are
moments like that that drill into the psyche of people
that people cannot shake, and people go, I don't like
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that thing, and they for them to get into the street.
It may not, but those changes live in the hearts
and minds of people very very real, like in a
very real way.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
So one of the things that doomed Democrats in the
run up to twenty twenty four, and it's under talked about,
and it's and it's it's it's one of those things
that like they were kind of fucked either way from
this respect, is that it's incredible even during the you know,
the the latter half of COVID, even weathering a global
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financial crisis. It's incredible how snapped back to normal things
felt politically when Joe Biden came into office. And it
helps people very quickly have short memories about what it
was like when Trump was there, and right and and
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and the fact of the matter is is that the
people who got him into office are the people who
aren't paying attention because it's easy for them to tune
out when things are going going as they're supposed to,
When things are not going as they're supposed to, and
when extraordinary things are happening like this, that's when those
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people tune back in into Jay's point. The reaction's not like, ooh,
this is a new and exciting direction that America is headed,
and like the reaction is what the fuck is going on.
It's what happened around George Floyd, and it's one of
the things that cause again, like the George Floyd footage
was spread out far and wide, like people got to
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see that whole situation of fucking Derek shove and leaning
on that dude's neck here and him say I can't
breathe in all that other shit like and that that
kind of shocked people into consciousness. Like having Trump, you know,
having his fucking jack booted dickheads, like clearing a path
to the fucking church in DC so you can hold
a Bible upside down is stuff that got fucking noticed.
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And the more attention you draw of this shit, the
worse off it's going to be. In the long run.
And again, Trump isn't necessarily going to pay the price
for that because he's he because he's playing with house
money right now, right, But did you the party as
a whole will.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
So yeah, I mean people need to people need to
understand what this situation is. Let's talk about Gavin Newsom.
I'm gonna cue up this clip, but uh, Gavin Newsom
is like, look, look, motherfucker, like I'm ready to I'm
ready to rock and roll. I'm ready to fight you
buying any of this because I have to tell you
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I'm skeptical.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
Well I'll I mean, I'll tell you this. I mean,
so here here's and you and I were talking about
this before the show. Here, here's the problem with Gavin Newsom. Right,
Gavin Newsom has in the last basically during the Trump administration,
has exposed himself as being a man without principles. He's
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exposed himself as being a web They're vain on certain issues,
like like it's not like he's like fully caltowing to
the right or anything like that, but he's certainly identifying
areas where he thinks is politically advantageous for him to
move to the center because he wants to be president
(28:18):
in twenty twenty eight, and so I think that we
have to look at Gavin Newsom with an eye of skepticism.
But this Gavin Newsom is the guy that Jay and
I were quite enamored with for the last several years.
When when Gavin Newsom is being a fucking asshole.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yeah no he is. Look we have said this on
the show. He isn't he is an asshole for our
side like that. That's just it is what it is.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Right.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
People are like, oh, the Democrats need a Trump. I
mean the difference between Gavin Newsom and Trump is that
Gavin Newsom is not an idiot, Like, he's actually quite
smart and he's disciplined, right, but he's savvy, right, Like,
I think what people want is they want a savvy
guy who can come off as like he can be
a fucking viper when you need him to be, but
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he can also fucking schmooze you when you need him be. That.
I think that's what largely when people say Democrats need
a Trump in that regard, he is. He is Democrats Trump, right,
because he can be an absolute viper when he needs
to be. Remember that debate he had with Ron DeSantis Jesus.
He destroyed Ron de Santa's career.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
It was over.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
He destroyed it. And they weren't even one of them
is running for president and the other one wasn't, and
he destroyed him. It was like an, I'll be the
other one was doing it for fun, want it for
the love of the game, right to God, respect that,
like Jesus Christ. So but him running to the center
(29:52):
with this like I'm gonna do this podcast that apparently
he's being helped by his ex wife Kimberly Gilfoyle.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
That's very funny. I did not know that, but that's
that's very funny.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Yeah, yeah, no, it's it's not an article about that.
She's like, oh, I can help get those people involved.
He's like, why are you talking to her? Look at her, dude,
she's gone, she's not the woman you married, my god,
like they literally like two different people. But his pivot
to the center with having like Steve Bannon and Charlie
Kirk on his podcast and shit like that and not
(30:27):
not particularly challenging them but more so being like those
an interesting perspective. No, neither one of them have interesting
perspectives about anything. Okay, I can guarantee you. I listened
to Charlie Kirk saying a clip the other day, how
if two college kids, a boy and a girl, are
five drinks into a night and they're like hooking up
and then the girl is like, yeah, I'm good, I
(30:49):
actually don't want to have sex. He was like, that's
a gray area. No, it's not, Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
I mean, I guess when you're Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Yeah, like, it's not a gray area. Bro.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
Hey again, I'm just based on facts and evidence. I'm
just saying Charlie Kirk might be pro rape guys. That's
that's all. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Based on the argument that he's making. So I don't
like that guy to say to say it, put it
mildly so, and obviously Steve Bannon is I don't know.
I mean, what what can I say about Steve Bannon
that hasn't already been said by about Baron harkening millions of.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
So God, he probably love to get one of those
floating chairs withn't met.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
It, Like just walk, use your legs, you lazy piece
of shit. Dude's a good movie though, But all that
being said, yeah, I don't like any of that ship
and it and it feels it feels like you like
you're your point. He doesn't have any fucking principles. He's
just trying to fucking ride the middle.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
And by the way, he's he's smart. He is smart
to pivot to the center and even slightly to the right,
because the the center is what's is what wins presidential elections.
He's doing it because he wants to be president. One.
You don't have to like that I'm saying that, but
it's fucking true.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Look, I don't like that you're saying that. It makes
me sad, but yes, there is there absolutely is some
truth to that, right to an extent, right because I
think you can over you can over promise oh sure
those guys, Yeah, and then you end up alienating liberals
and it's like you need them, you.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Need them to come out. You need them to come
out too, Like you need to figure out the red
meat that you can throw to both to both sides
of the bases. And I will tell you that the
clip that we're gonna play is the kind of red
meat that you can easily throw the liberals to be
like yeah, like this is their fucking guy.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
And I gotta tell you, like, when this fucking when
this video hit and I was I was on Reddit
reading it that show was working for people. People were like,
that's my boy.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Hell yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
I was like, oh, we're back on the news.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Frame until until until until he has Tom Hoban on
his podcast and they can just hash it out.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Yeah, he's like my best friend Tom Holman, Like fucking
come on, man, all right. So here's a clip of
Gavin Newsom. He is talking to an MSNBC reporter.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
Brazar said to me yesterday, he did not rule out
literally arresting you, nor mayor Bass if you interfere in.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
His He's a tough guy, doesn't he do that. He
knows where to find me. But you know what, let
your hands off four year old girls that are trying
to get educated. Put your hands off these poor people
are just trying to get live their lives. Man, trying
to live their lives, pay their taxes. Been here ten years,
the fear, the horror, the hell is this guy come
(33:49):
after me, arrest me.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Let's just get it over with. Tough guy.
Speaker 4 (33:53):
You know, I don't give a damn, but I care
about my community. I care about this community. The hell
are they doing. These guys need to grow up, they
need to stop, and we need to push back. And
I'm sorry to be so clear, but that kind of
bloviating is exhausting.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
So Tom, arrest me. Let's go.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
The perception is there's a lot of theatrics happening out there.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Look, I like a little bit of strength. I'm not
gonna lie. It feels pretty good.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
It feels real good.
Speaker 1 (34:23):
Arrest me, you bitch.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
By the way, he was definitely gonna say these poor fucks,
which he wants, look respect, I would have said it,
these four sons up bitches, like come on, man.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
The the the intentional, the pullback is intentional there, like
I'm a man. I will also play out for the record.
Gavin newsm knows this, and also so does Tom Homan
and says Donald Trump, Tom Homan a presidential appointee, and
Donald Trump the president have no actual authority to like
arrest anybody, much less the governor of a fucking state.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
By the way, Ken, look, if you want to solidify
the idea, if you if you.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Want to lock up the fucking democratic nomination right now,
like yeah, go ahead, and the rest avenueism.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Hey, here's a video. Here's a video of me going
to fucking jail for my constituents, immigrants included. Yeah, everybody else,
get the funk off the stage. You're welcome, yes, yes,
a hero is welcome. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Vice President? Yeah, right, who wants to be with me?
Speaker 3 (35:28):
Right?
Speaker 1 (35:29):
Like yes, my my intro music will be pomping circumstance.
That is correct, Like okay, yeah. So Tom Holman was
like talking all this bullshit like ah, fellow fucking arrest
him and uh and bass if they you know, if
they're talking ship and then he did this video he
was like, yeah, I'm talking ship like so bitch, like
I'm right here, you know where you know where my
address is? What's happening? And Tom Homan's like, we don't
(35:51):
have and he plans to arrest the governor.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
Yeah, he tried. He tried to play it off like
because because he was asked on on MSNBC on Sunday
about that and they played that clip for him and
he's like, oh, you know I said that. Uh Like
MSNBC took took something I said in a twenty minute
interview and took it out of contacts. And that's the thing,
and and to and to the credit the host that
was there is like MSNBC stands by a reporting on that,
(36:19):
so like, good job you fum he's a ship.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
By the way, Tom Homan is from what I can tell,
uh is a is a guy who drinks well well
into the evening that the residual effects are still ride
and high on those morning interviews. I'm like, I was, Uh,
this guy feels and sounds like he's a little.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
Tom Tom Tom homand looks like internet tough guy. Like
it's funny, like when Gavin Newsom just kept calling a
tough guy, which, by the way, one of the best
ways to just completely belittle, uh, someone in an authority
position is just fucking derisively called him a tough guy
several times. Like no, no, that just works amazing, No, No, but.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
You know what it is, right, that's the that's that's
white guy tough talk, right, like calling somebody calling like
that's like corporate. That's like corporate white guy tough talk. Yeah,
that's this, that's corporate speak for bitch, right, Like like
that's what it is. Hey, come and arrest me, tough guy.
Like if those were two black dudes, you'd be like,
(37:22):
come and the rest me bitch, like they would just
say this shit, right, but because he has to be
like corporate and all this sudden stuff. Yeah, tough guy
is is corporate white guy speak for you're a bitch
and look and I love it. I'm not mad at that.
I like, I'm surprised he didn't just say, like, get
a load of this guy. Like that's like just like
down ballot, like corporate white guy speaking when you're like
(37:43):
when you're ready to fucking you know, when you're ready
to beef.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
So you couldn't say that because you can't like when
you say that, you can't just say this guy like
that's where you do have to drop the f bomb.
Speaker 1 (37:52):
You can't be just this guy, this guy, this guy.
So yeah, you got to do that at that time. Look,
I look, my money's on Gavin News. I feel like
he's got to reach I feel like he could take time.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
What gonna do? What's he gonna do?
Speaker 1 (38:05):
Come on, that guy's liver is shot.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
But actually, you know what, I'm curious about something. I
don't mean to offend you personally with what I'm about
to query, but.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Oh Tom is fucking Gaviony. Fuck you man.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
He has short guye energy. What the fuck did I say? Oh,
it's apparently it's unknown. That's unfortunate.
Speaker 1 (38:27):
Now Tom Holman is five foot three. That's what I'm
going with.
Speaker 2 (38:31):
M hmm. I don't like the fact that we can't
find this. I feel like I feel like it's being hidden.
Speaker 1 (38:36):
Five foot three, three hundred and seventy five pounds.
Speaker 2 (38:40):
Tom, he does, he does have some fucking serious Napoleon
energy going on. I'll tell you that.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
No, he does. He definitely does. All right, So the
Battle of Los Angeles is on. It's not much of
a battle, and honestly, the battle, quite literally is the
narrative battle. That's really what it is. Right, l A
is not on fire. LA is going to be fine.
But I do like, I do like seeing people fight back,
(39:08):
and I do like seeing people get in the streets.
Speaker 2 (39:10):
I do.
Speaker 1 (39:12):
And look, I'll say something that I that I I would.
I disagree. I'm disagreeing with uh old me, this is
uh this is now, you know, present day Jay. For
a long time in this situation, I did not want
black people in the streets. I didn't and I'll tell
(39:32):
you why, because the second we get in the streets,
the violence amps up and not because of us, but
because the US government loves they got they got a
heart on for fucking fighting and beating the ship out
of black people.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
It's like putting a fucking t boat in front of
a rock.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
Black people. Hell, bro, we've been waiting on y'all. Thank you.
We can't beat the white people. That's crazy. I mean, yeah,
look he's Latin folks. I mean they got the nice
stick too. We like it, but we we miss our
old school friends, right, that type of shit. And so
I didn't want black people on the street. I don't.
And a lot of black people are like, nah, yo,
fuck that, Like, we voted correctly. I don't know what
(40:09):
y'all were doing. Y'all go fix the ship. But let
me tell you something. I'm glad to see white people
in the street getting pissed doing their thing, right. The
white people who actually understand this shit is a problem, right,
But the Latin folks who voted for this dumb shit,
(40:31):
and they're all like, oh, what was us? And everything else?
More on that later, Fuck those people. But there are
a lot of Latin folks who didn't vote for this shit,
who having their families torn apart, that are suffering the
consequences of this horrendous shit Black people in Latin folks
are much closer than I think maybe some people want
(40:55):
to admit. I think there are plenty of Black people
who do admit that, no problem, Like we fuck with
Latin folks. We do like that, those those cultures fucking
just meshed together. Right, there's a lot of half Latin,
half black babies out there. Okay, oh, like a lot
we should not sit by. I don't want I didn't
want us to be no pun intent at the tip
(41:16):
of the spear. Uh just fine, You're not allowed to
laugh at that, right would I would? Of course you
get a load of this guy.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
But guys, but.
Speaker 1 (41:34):
Our communities are very tied uh together. I don't want
to see them suffering by themselves in this because I
don't want to see us suffering by ourselves. But I
think there may be coming a time. We'll see what
happens after LA, but I think there may be coming
a time now that sitting on the sidelines, and for
(41:55):
good reason, by the way, that might need to end.
And it's look, and I'm gonna I'm gonna stand in
a giant glass house. It is super easy for me
to say because I'm not there, Okay, let mean just
point that out because I don't like being a massive hypocrite.
That being said, I will be in the United States
in a couple of months, and if there are protests
(42:18):
during the time that I would be there, I will
be there. Okay. So I do think so I think
maybe it is time for that solidarity to start because
what is happening in LA is not This is not
light bullshit, the fifty to fifty one protests that we're
going around. The No king has protested things like that
(42:38):
that are happening and that we're happening before. That's why
people getting out in the front lines. Zero issues with it, right,
no problem with it. I do think you guys need
to be down there because this is a problem that
you guys created do you need to fix. But this
is different because this LA shit didn't just happen because
people were protesting in general. It is happening because people
(42:59):
are having their families ripped the fuck apart, and it's
very specifically their community. We are always at the tip
of the speer in this type of shit, but in
this case we're not, and it's time for us to, Like,
I just personally believe this, and you could say, oh,
I think you're wrong. It's okay, you don't have to
agree with me. But I think sometimes you got to
(43:20):
stand next to some people and they do need that help,
because I think there is a there is a really
serious chance in moments like this that if you do
not stand up, people will think that you don't give
a fuck that it's happening. And it's not that Black
people don't think that it's not a big deal that's happening.
(43:41):
So I don't want that to happen. But that's not
the reason I want people Black folks to start going
to these events. I want them to start going because
it is their country too, and it will not end
with Latin folks. I talked about this last week. What
happens when they're not just gonna accept nothing of state
with this, and then a cadre of black people live here,
(44:03):
They're not that is not their their idea. So before
it gets there, I think there is a place that
we need to be. So I will just end the
conversation on that. I have a secret story, Brad. You
don't know the story, No, I don't, Okay. I saw
(44:23):
the title of your story not the same story.
Speaker 2 (44:26):
Okay, good good, This isn't This isn't.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
So much a story as much as it's a a
bit of an interesting bit of information. Okay, I am
a numbers person, Brad, you know I love statistics. I
have a favorite statistic, if you will. That's a deep cut.
But here is some ship that I find really disturbing.
(44:55):
And this is a This is a prime example of
why voting matters, really really matters. Okay, twenty twenty, let's
roll back twenty twenty. In a census, right during that census,
all a bunch of data is collected for people who
don't know. They don't just use census data to be
(45:16):
like there's a bunch of people in the country. That's
not what they did use it for. They use it funding.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
It's it's literally used to determine congressional representation.
Speaker 1 (45:25):
Congressional representation funding for certain things, right, Like you know
in the federal government, like, oh, we gotta send these
certain amount of dollars and those things are are those
funds are allocated sometimes based on race, sometimes based on
socioeconomic situations, all sorts of stuff, right, but race is
a big part of it.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Right.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
Well, back in March of this year, March or twenty
twenty or March or twenty twenty five, the Census Bureau
released something called the mark files Mark Marc and I'll
link all of this. I didn't link it the thing
because I did not want you to read this ahead
of time, but I will recall them this before we
put this show up. So back in March of this year,
they released something called the mark files. The mark files
(46:09):
are an update to the way in which it was
basically like a report of their analysis of the census. Right,
the mark mark file stands for Modified Age and Race
Census File Methodology Statement. Right, That's what the whole document is.
(46:31):
And i'll send this to So what they did is
they went back to the twenty twenty census and for
then the under the guys is the Trump administration. Now,
under the guise of sort of standardizing data, they went
back retroactively to the twenty twenty census. Right, And what
(46:53):
they did was they decided that they were going to
what's the term reclassify people's race. Yeah, Now they reclassified
forty seven million people's race out of the census.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:16):
And you can read this. There's a PDF file they
tell you they reclassify forty seven million people's race. Now,
how did they reclassify it?
Speaker 2 (47:26):
Us?
Speaker 1 (47:27):
Right?
Speaker 2 (47:28):
I can only I can only guess.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
Okay, I want you to keep I want you to
keep a year in mind as I'm telling you this. Okay,
I want you to keep the year twenty forty five
in mind. Do you know what that year is?
Speaker 2 (47:41):
The significance of twenty forty five, I believe is the
estimated date or the estimated year, when America will cease
to be a majority white country.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Right, twenty forty five?
Speaker 2 (47:58):
Remember that?
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Yeah, so forty seven million Americans have their race reclassified.
By the way, is there a way for you to
find out if your race was reclassified?
Speaker 2 (48:08):
No? Not right now? Will oh if I if I
if my if my suspicions are correct, you might not
have to wonder real hard about it.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
HM, you'd be surprised.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
Yeah, okay, so because my thought process would be, uh,
they've probably gone from like seven or eight different races listed,
uh to a binary choice of white or non white,
is what I'm thinking? Is the case here?
Speaker 1 (48:41):
It's somehow worse than that.
Speaker 2 (48:42):
Oh good, Oh man, I can't I cannot wait, cannot wait.
Speaker 1 (48:46):
To hear shockingly more nuanced than that, but somehow the
nuance absolutely evil and terrible. Okay, the multiracial population two
or more races. The multiracial population in twenty twenty when
the census came out versus what the numbers are from
the twenty twenty census. After they did their their mark
(49:11):
you put out this mart fileel methodology. It went from
thirty three point eight million people to fourteen point six
million people? So where do they all go? And I'll
tell you the other part of that statistic in a second.
So here's here's the methodology. The methodology is this. They well,
(49:33):
they got they got pictures and I'm looking at I'm
reading the pdo they got pictures? So it's easy to understand.
So they have something called a if you chose sore,
which is some other race.
Speaker 2 (49:43):
Right.
Speaker 1 (49:44):
That means if you picked I'm black and white, I'm
black and Asian, I'm Latin and you know in Asian
or whatever, right, any I think it says like there
are sixty five different combination, right. Like they're like it's
weird because it feels like very eugenics kind of thing,
(50:04):
like how do you why do you even know that
like they're like calculated all the possible mixed people.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
It's like kind of kind kind of for the same
reason how every libertarian knows knows the age of consent
and every state in the.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Country exactly like well, actually in Las Vegas, it's like
I feel like you, like I get it. Knowledge is power,
but like sometimes.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
I feel I feel like you shouldn't be able to
just whip that one out on on on demand.
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Man, They're like, like we're whipping it out on demand.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
Yeah, at least at least pretend to google it for.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
And also get away from me. They said that there
are sixty three possible values with the five O n
B categories. I guess as are like like original race
values white, black, or African American, American, Indian and Alaska
Native Asian, Native, Hawaiian or other Pacific islander. Right, So
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that's just kind of that's everybody, right, there were sixty
three combinations of those, right, And of course that's silly
because that would only imply if there was like probably
biracial or maybe try racial, which again it's like people
are made up of more things. But okay, so again,
if you chose on the twenty twenty census, some other race,
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which was an option or multi or you chose multiple races.
Here's what would happened. Let's say you are a sore individual, right,
some other race, and you live in a house with
somebody who is or excuse me, if you were some
of the race and in another race. Right, So if
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you said I'm some other races like as they said, American,
Indian and Alaska Native, and you were some other race,
then you just they just eliminate some other race and
then you're just American, Indian and Alaska Native. They just gone,
some other race gone. If you choose some other race
by itself, mm hmmm. Right, Like my wife who is biracial, right,
(52:05):
she's Indian and white. If she picks some other race,
which she probably did. I don't know, but she probably did.
And I'm her husband and I'm black, which I am,
then on the census, we're both black, eliminating eliminating her
entire fucking line gone.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Right, She's she's not black at all, she is now,
accord to the US government.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Yeah, no, she's black. So doctor, that's fine, Okay, that's insane, right,
But that also means my daughter who is who is biracial,
but that also means my daughter is black. Right boom
adult male black boom done. If the roles were reversed
(52:56):
and I was biracial and my wife is let's say
just Indian, then I'm Indian. Then doesn't matter like this,
whoever's the pure blood, that's what you are, which is insane.
Speaker 2 (53:09):
Right.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
If you are some other race alone and there's no
information from a household member is available, then they use
information from administrative data from that individual, so they go, hey, uh,
we don't this person didn't fill out, your husband didn't
fill out to the census. We have no idea who
the fuck this guy? We know? Like who lives there? Right,
because by the way, it doesn't have to be your spouse,
(53:31):
just someone else who lives in the home, which is
also fucking insane. Oh, we looked in their their Medicare records.
They're Asian. You're Asian?
Speaker 2 (53:40):
Like, but I'm figure out. I'm just trying to figure
out what, like, are they just trying to juice the
white numbers back up again? Basically, Like, that's.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Funny that you it's funny that you asked, Brad, Yeah,
because that was the other statistic I was waiting to
tell you the white popular Remember, multiracial population went from
thirty three point eight million to fourteen point six fourteen, right,
white population rose by over forty million, man, I gotta
tell you it's remember that that year twenty forty five.
(54:10):
Why on earth are you so obsessed with increasing the
white population.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
I have to point out that even when for people
that give a shit about this couldn't be made sure,
you couldn't No, no, I'm saying, could like from the
from the from the right wing side of it, like
people that care about this for some reason could not
be me. You do realize that even if whites aren't
the majority race in twenty forty five, they would still
(54:38):
be the like the yeah, exactly like like there would
still be more white people than of any other race
in this country. Fun historical fact for you, apropos of nothing.
I just want to remind people that when the Nazis
were trying to determine how to classify people as Jewish
(55:03):
during the Third Reich, they looked to American Jim Crow laws,
specifically the one drop rule, and the Nazi said, well,
that's too extreme for us.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
Yeah, that's that's true.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
Just just just just throwing that out there, just throwing
that out there again, apropos nothing.
Speaker 1 (55:27):
Yeah, yeah, even the Nazi's like Jesus Christ, take any
take it easy. But there's a fourth points. Fourth point
if on that twenty twenty census you marked some other
race alone, and you and you and you are, and
there's no other information, there's nobody else that they can
(55:47):
get information for. This is where it gets fucking super crazy.
If you checked some other race alone and no information
is available from administrative records, then a then they apply
a statistical model that uses age, Hispanic origin, and group
quarters group quarters type to make a prediction based on
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the population within the state with similar similar characteristics. So
they just guess and just make.
Speaker 2 (56:17):
They have information. To the contrary, We're like, we're gonna
work to make this I mean really, and I'm saying
this tongue in cheek, but this is probably actually the
motivating factor behind it. We're just gonna work very hard
to make the census less accurate.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
Yeah. And by the way, in their document, in their document,
the first that the first methodolo first part of the
methodology was like an American Indian, a Native, a Native Alaskan,
and someone who said some other race and then it said, oh,
they're American Indian in Alaska Native, right. The second one
(56:52):
was some other ras and black or African American alone.
They both become black. Third one some other race alone,
and then they get your data and then they make
that person Asian. The fourth one that I just read
that was basically the fucking guess gee, it's so weird
that their example makes that person into a white person.
(57:13):
They're telling you, right the fuck there, They're fucking telling you, dude.
They could have put anyways, and they were just like,
oh no, I mean, statistically obviously, just add at other
white person.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Just sort of remind people that the next sense is
the schedule to be happening in the year twenty thirty
might be to our benefit to make sure that not
Republicans are in charge of administering.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
That rect and that this methodology is called out and destroyed.
This is insane, guys. And remember this isn't the sense
is like, oh, we just did once six weeks ago,
so it's like all of our data. They retroactively went
back and cut the numbers down.
Speaker 2 (57:51):
So again their own data. By the way, because Trump
was president when this shit happened, was collected to begin with.
Speaker 1 (57:57):
That's correct. So this idea that both parties are the
same is fundamentally not correct, and people who say that
are not informed. And this type of thing, this is
what racism really is, because yes, yelling the N word
(58:19):
at people or denying people drops, those are real, But
this is the shit that moves the fucking needle man,
because yelling at somebody or denying them a job, yeah,
my help, my help racist. They're like, hey, we didn't
fucking get that guy job. That was great. But this
type of shit is like, let's keep white people as
a majority in this country for as long as we can,
(58:41):
even though it's only narratively different. But they gave more
than forty million people over to that side. By the
way you want to take it, you want to like,
you shouldn't be surprised by this. And the reason why
you shouldn't be surprised by this, look how they try
to dice up Latin for when you when you talk
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about race on any form, Oh well what what what
are you Hispanic? But are you just type of Hispanic? Why?
Speaker 2 (59:10):
Why are you? Are you are you white or are
you brown? As Hispanic? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (59:14):
Yeah? Why because if you guys. You say Hispanic you
don't want it. We don't need a big block of
non white people. That's crazy, right, And look, granted, there
are Hispanics who looking white, Like this is true, right, Hello,
I live in Mexico. There are people who look as
dark as me and darker, and there are people who
look as why as you. I showed you a picture
from Thanksgiving. You're like, that guy is from Boston. I
(59:35):
was like, no, that guy is born and breadecks like
he never left here, right, Like, this is crazy. He
sounds like Antonio Benderaz and you know, looks like Tom Holman.
Like it doesn't make any sense, right, but there is
a reason they dice it up because they want to
keep the white population afloat. They do. But this is
(59:59):
this is when I read this, I was I saw
a video on Instagram and I mentioned that because this
is important. I saw a video on Instagram. Is when
we're talking about it, and I'm like, this implication is
so fucking insane. This can't be real. But I can't
just like move away from this because if it is real,
like that's a really big deal. And I'm like, I
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had a chance to sit down and I'm like googling around,
I'm like, oh shit, this shit is real, Like this
is one hundred percent accurate. If you don't think that
this can touch you, you're wrong. Like I was talking
to I told my wife about this, and she said, well,
that's fucked up, because I mean, well, yeah, but I said,
you know, she was like my sister who is biracial
(01:00:41):
and my brother who is biracial, who would all put
some other race or multiracial, but they're both married to
white people. So then they all become white. And so
now it's not there there. Indian heritage is destroyed, like
by the sense by by the American companies. It's just
completely destroyed. And all of their kids are too. So
(01:01:05):
now there's just a white husband and wife and white
ass kids and that's it. So hey, there's just a
bunch of white people in the country, like you just eliminated,
Like all of these people like they look white to me.
They don't though, okay they don't.
Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
So it's just if only, if only we could be
so advanced as a country to be able ourselves as
Americans as opposed to divided by racial lines.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
Yeah, but that's not gonna happen, No, that's not gonna happen.
So since we aren't gonna do that, can we just
be honest and like people look different that it'd be
cool if it was, like the population is the population,
and why don't we just do proper funding for everybody
so people haven't changed, Like here's a paperbag. Let us
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know how that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
Works out, Like more more money for whities. Look at
all the whities that we got here, we got to
need more money for whites.
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
Yeah, so no bites for whites, um has uh as
I said on curving enthusiasm, and no snacks for blacks
to be even h thish. Yeah, So that's my that's
my secret story. And it's really fucking so.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
I mean, that's that's that's a hell of a story.
And again, like this to your point, like this is
the kind of ship that even like people that are
keyed into politics, like I think understand what the census is,
but even people that are keen in I don't think
understand why the census is important. Yeah, and this is
the kind of shit that it's really easy to fly
(01:02:45):
under the radar. I hadn't heard about this, you wouldn't
have heard about it, Like you wouldn't heard about it
unless you stumbled upon it and something that the news
isn't gonna cover because you because you have to have
a fucking thirty minute conversation like we just had about
it to understand that context in the new ones.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
So yeah, no, this is that's a look I'll tell
you right now, that's a ritual matto, a block story.
And I feel like I should fucking send it to
her like.
Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
You should her. Yea, make sure, make sure make sure
she shouts us out.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
Well, I shout out and look for like we took
information we learned on an Instagram video and then like
googled it a little bit more. But look, that's I mean,
I I honestly I say that. I mean, shout out
to the woman on Instagram.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
That was great.
Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
I don't have her name, unfortunately, but that's why a
lot of this ship that you see, there's a lot
of people doing good work.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
So if something seems like, wow, that's fucking crazy, fucking
read up on it, just be like, oh, ship, like
this is real because some people say some bullshit and
you're like that feels not real and like and it
probably isn't real, but no actor this is fucking watch.
So there you go. Yeah, let's let's jump out.
Speaker 2 (01:03:59):
Yeahs. We probably had the dance around because this is
the first These stories on the on the docket tonight
have taken up the majority of our time, so we
if we have to record again later this week, if
some shit kicks off, we might revisit some of these
other yeah, some of these other stories. All right, So.
Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Basically I'll just quickly say that I'm not evenna play
the clip, although I haven't. Tom Hollman is asked on
I think MSNBC near They're like, hey, so do all
these people that you're arresting do they all have criminal records?
Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
He's like no, yeah, no, Ship, I can't believe he
said it. Like I was just I was just like
like like, like, that's you know that that that's that's
the reaction. That's like, man, I worked on this story
for eighteen months and he just he just tweeted it.
That's right. I forgot.
Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
That was a fucking b For'm like Trump just tweeted
it out.
Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
The fuck right.
Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
This is gonna be. My poets are like, no, I
did that, Ship, Like fuck damn it amazing. Gn knew
some floats the idea withholding federal tax dollars in California
because the Trump administrations like, hey, we're gonna pull all
one and from California, Like we're just gonna pull it
from all you know, California colleges and all this other ship.
(01:05:12):
And so he's basically listen, we give you guys eighty
billion dollars in federal dollars like or excuse me, in
federal tax revenue. Right, Like you know, California is a donor,
is considered a donor.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
But by the by the way, by the way, just
I I didn't realize to the degree. Oh, it's significant
of the disparity here. First of all, Maryland is like
the second biggest.
Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
Yet under Texas.
Speaker 2 (01:05:44):
Man, I wonder why that is.
Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
Yeah, that's curious. That's curious.
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
They're they're like, there, I bet you there's like some
DC reason that that's that that But that's.
Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
The that's it takes a lot of money because of
acause the only the only state that takes more than
us is Virginia. Yeah. It must be like federal buildings
or something like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Yeah, there there there, there has there there has to
be some DC related reason. I find it very hard
to believe that Marylyn is just like living living high
off the fucking government. Team. But anyway, anyway, so like
I knew that Florida or that Florida, that California was
the biggest like contributor of federal dollars, I did not
realize that the next closest state, New Jersey, in this case,
(01:06:28):
contributes less than a third of what California contributes. That's crazy, Yeah,
it is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
Well, and and one, there are so many people in California,
like so so, so many so. But also this idea
of like, we don't need California, we got fucking Texas.
Texas is a massive taker sing right, it's almost the bother.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
I would argue, they're at the bottom. Be considering that again,
we there has to be like some federal government related
reason that these that Maryland and Virginia are above them, right,
but Texas, Texas takes about sixty five billion dollars or sorry,
seventy billion dollars a year. Basically basically California subsidizes the
state of Texas. And you want to look at it
(01:07:21):
for lack of mean Yeah, it's so so, I say,
gab newsom uh yeah, do it like like like again,
as I've been saying, fighting Republicans, you got we got
to start fighting fire with flame with fucking flamethrowers, like
like like you like like they want to they want
(01:07:42):
to talk shit, and they want to fucking you know,
threaten to pull funding this out or the other cool
cut it off for a month, so and see what happens.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
Okay, So here's the thing. And some people have floated
this idea, which I think is actually a really good one,
which is why don't you take why don't you build
as system that puts that federal those federal dollars in escrow, right,
and so instead of those those dollars going directly to
the federal government, they drop into this bucket of this
(01:08:12):
this escrow bucket and they're held there. It's like all right,
y'all talk your ship. Then it stays there, y'all leave
us the fuck alone, and it goes. Now by the way,
people were like, all states should do that, and it
would actually give states more power over the federal government.
And I'm like, it's actually not a bad idea.
Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
Yeah, but well, but but also I'm looking at this chart,
there's only like ten states that actually that could do
that oors yet.
Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Was we got a nickel in here, motherfucker you want it?
Speaker 2 (01:08:43):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
No, not really, We're good now.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Now that being said, And I'm not saying this like
Gavin dow some can snap his fingers and do it,
like I'm sure if he did try to do this,
they would get sued into oblivion immediately, like to go
through a court battle. But I but I am saying
like again, like you gotta if these guys want to
use mob tactics against us, then fucking use mob tactics
(01:09:08):
against Like that's that's that's, that's all I'm gonna tell you. So.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
By the way, the reason Maryland takes so much in
federal uh so much from the federal government high federal employment.
Speaker 2 (01:09:24):
That's a big part of it. Many federal office so
they're counting like they're counting wages in that as well.
Yeah probably, Okay, well there you go. That's yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
An h f D, A Census Bureau, Department of Defense
facilities are all located in Maryland, right. FBI Military and
defense spending, We've got Fort me and Andrews Air Force
Base and Aberdeen Proving GWNS grounds right again, Research and
health institutions and I h yeah, I mean the Posessa
campus is fucking massive, like it is.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
Okay, then then yeah, that makes all the sense in
the world, just to why, right, that's why.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
So yeah, it's a it's a big It does make
sense because it's just like you said, it's proximity to
DC ship. So yeah, now Texas you're at the bottom.
Get the fuck out it because Virginia's Virginia's worse, right, Like,
I mean, yeah, it makes total sense all right from there? Uh,
this is interesting. Uh kill maar abrego. Garcia returns to
(01:10:23):
the US. Yeah that's awesome, fucking hell. Yeah, but wait,
there's more. Uh he was immediately charged with a human trapper.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
You know what, Fine, let's let the improve. Yeah, good job,
like like, let's let's see make it. Stand up, you
dumb fucking idiots.
Speaker 1 (01:10:39):
Do you know what? You know why he's being charged
with us?
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
No? I di, I didn't. I didn't read it. Thought
I thought they were just getting up something to to
just use against.
Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
No, they are, okay, So that far I'm gonna see.
I want to see how many seconds it takes Brad
to draw the exact same argument that I've made Okay,
I'm just I'll be totally honest of what my argument is.
If you nail it. They are charging him with human
trafficking because they are making the argument that over the
(01:11:11):
course of a number of years, he helped like get
people who cross the border into deeper parts of the US, right,
some of them being MS thirteen gang members or whatever.
So he is helping move illegal immigrants throughout the country.
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
Spreading hang on, hang on, did he just like help
some buddies like move house or something like that, or
move their shit or like, well.
Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
They're just saying any level any immigrants, I don't know
if they're friend Okay, okay, So here's here is my
here's my immediate response. Moving immigrants around the country is
illegal because those people are illegal. So you're like, I
don't like a like a weird, you know, domestic coyote
(01:11:58):
type of thing. So when are you guys gonna arrest
Greg Abbott because that's what he does by putting immigrants
on buses and driving them to New York or driving
them into other Blue states. Why, like that would be
my number? Like if I like, if I'm him, I'm
like hey, so like, hey, lawyer, make that argument, like,
(01:12:19):
what the fuck are we talking about?
Speaker 2 (01:12:20):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:12:20):
That guy literally did the same thing. I thought it
was okay? Is it not okay? By the way, I
didn't do it, but I just think it's curious that
you're bringing this up. Uh, it's bullshit, okay, like human
trafficking because they're like he was trafficking you know, young
kids and stuff like that. I was like, one, if
he's bringing people into if he's helping move people into
(01:12:42):
deeper parts of the country to get him off of
the border, you're just saying human trafficking because that's sounds salacious.
That's not what human trafficking is. Like, it's not like
they're not going against your will. They're not. He's not
bringing hookers in container trucks. Like, that's not what's happening. Again,
I'm fine if you want to go after the guy
(01:13:03):
for this. I mean, it's a trumped up, nonsense, nonsysical charges,
but go to court and prove it. By the way,
I know that they don't have a case because they're like,
this has been happening for years, a real Gardcia pam
Bonti said, this isn't this is his full time job.
He's not a contractor. This is his full time drop,
which I feel like saying like not a contractor is
(01:13:25):
like a subtle dick on, like the home depot thing,
which is kind of dickish. But here's my thing. If
you had that information, why didn't you share that until recently?
First last week he was a domesticuser, like that was
a super big deal even though those charges.
Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
Never can remember, uh remember remember remember when jad Vance
said that it was it was okay to to port
him because he had some traffic citations. He had some
speeding tickets.
Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
Right, so it went from our bad to speeding tickets
to he's an msm MS thirteen because because look at
the very real image with the numbers written out texted.
Then he was a he's a wife a wife beater,
(01:14:14):
and now is he's he's Mexican. Greg Abbott or susee
Venezuela and Greg Abbott pick one. By the way, they
were Tom Homan made the argument that or is it
Tom Hommon or pay money? I can't remember, but they
were making the argument that the gang that he was
(01:14:38):
afraid was going to hurt him. Well they're no longer
a gang, so it's not a big deal. That's not
an argument. That's not an argument. What the fuck are
we talking about?
Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
That's not an argument. This probably this probably doesn't even
make it that trial. I can't imagine.
Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
Well, I think it's supposed to be Friday, So let's
start Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
No, I mean, I mean that might be like an arraignment.
But I'm saying, like, actually like having a trial, like
trying him highly doubted if that's what they're gonna charge
him with.
Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
So, I mean, here's the thing, bro, if you get off,
I would just leave me and my family were out man,
just like, this is what I want to deal with.
Fuck mi, fuck milk.
Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
I think we can skip the wretched hivescum and bility stuff. Basically,
Like the gist of those stories is because ICE doesn't
identify themselves and they run around wearing masks. Uh, you'll
be shocked to know that people are now in personing
ICE agents and stealing money from people and and shit
like that. Yeah, that was the first story, right, the
(01:15:34):
inevitable outcome yep.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
The other one quickly is and actually this is actually
kind of an interesting story. There was a guy who
got busted for armed robbery, I believe, and and so
what he did was he wrote fake death threat letters
to Donald Trump, posing as his Latin neighbor, so that
(01:15:58):
his Latin neighbor would get deported to what end Why
because the latinaber was going to testify against him.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Oh there you go. Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
Yeah, And they were like, this guy trying to kill Trump.
It was like a big deal. It was like, this
guy is actually just it was. It was a white guy.
They're like, oh, it's all I are bad. Let's just
bury the story. Yeah. And then they broke up a
birthday party and said everybody was a part of trend
trendy Agua. And turns out it was a bunch of
(01:16:32):
little kids.
Speaker 2 (01:16:33):
So yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
And then they stole a woman away from her fucking
infant when she had just given birth to it. Wow cool.
Oh someone hit your car with a rock. I can't
imagine why. Fast corruption and faster screw ups. This week,
RFK Junior fires entire vaccine advisory board at the CDC. Hey, Brad,
(01:16:57):
have you gotten your booster yet?
Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
You probably probably need to. Uh, this is fucking horrendous.
Also inevitable. Also shout out to Republican Senator Bill Cassidy,
a former doctor who is real skeptical about rf K Junior,
but ultimately ended up voting for him, and in the
speech announcing why he decided to vote for him, he
(01:17:20):
specifically said, uh, that he was doing it because RFK
pledged to make no changes to this specific committee. Good job,
Bill Cassidy. Can't believe you fell.
Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
For it, you dumb bastard, Your poor fuck by.
Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
By the way, had he not voted to approve Kennedy
out of committee, r K would not be Health secretary.
Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
So you think you think that they go home at
night and they're like.
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
If they if they have a conscious a conscious? Yeah? Okay,
so no, like like whether whether whether that's true or
not is absolutely debatable. Yeah, whether I don't know. I
don't know who would be responsible for this, and I
don't even know if it's still active. I really hope
based on this, somebody strips Bill Cassidy of his medical
(01:18:10):
license because I don't I don't think he's fit to
practice medicine.
Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Yeah, now that feels right, I don't. I don't hate that. Uh.
Christy Noan praised Donald Trump for sending National Guard into LA.
Of course, she opposed that idea when when Biden had
considered it She said that it was, you know, basically
(01:18:35):
like he had he would have a war on his
hands if.
Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
He had mass, massive overreach. By the way, uh Trump
Trump today apparently gave this like rousing speech in front
of a bunch of Air Force members in Fort Bragg,
which was really fucking sickening, like like basically like laying
out his political grievances in front of these and getting
and like coaching these dudes to fucking cheer, which is
(01:19:00):
really fucking gross. I remember, uh, late in during during
the campaign when Biden, I don't remember what the speech
was about, but Biden gave a speech about something and
just happened to have two Marine Corps members in the
in the background while the speech and just and got
fucking excoriated by Republicans for how how dare you politicize
(01:19:23):
the military? This is bullshit. This is again two sets
of rules depending on the party. The Democrats have to
be perfect and be the adults and the remember because
we just do whatever the fuck they want. Yeah, not
a big deal. Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
In this speech, Trump literally was like, here are my
least favorite Democrats and nickname names, and they're all just
like boo, fucking fuck that guy. It's like, okay, guys,
all right, Like are you doing it because you actually
agree with the president or are you doing it because
you just think that's what the president wants to hear.
(01:19:58):
There's no difference by the way, you know what I mean?
Like if you're high five in a Nazi, you're a Nazi?
Like no, no, just doing it so that guy would
be wouldn't feel alone. Nope, you're a Nazi.
Speaker 2 (01:20:11):
No like that. You know, what is it?
Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
What do you call a guy sitting at a table
with you know, ten Nazis like eleven Nazis?
Speaker 2 (01:20:20):
Like it's just.
Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
It doesn't work that way. So if you cheer on
that ship, na, you'll fuck you because again, rules for me,
you know, rules for the not for me. And it's
just like why are there two sets of rules? Like
I would love to have a real conversation with someone
like Jake Tapper, like why do you guys do this?
(01:20:49):
I don't think we do this, like roll the video.
Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
Tape, roll that beautiful bean footage.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Right, like you guys call balls and strikes? Why are
you so afraid of it? I know why. I know
what the real answer is, which is you're so afraid
of being called bias. Here's an idea. They can't call
you bias anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
And and by the way we see and and it's
again but dude, you can't trust the national media anymore.
You can't like again between between this ship between the
Jake Tapper shit. Also if people we don't have it
on the docket, but the Terry Moran story, I don't
know if people follow that. And also basically Terry Moran,
reporter for ABC, on his arsenal Twitter, basically just kind
(01:21:33):
of railing speaking truth about Steven Miller, but basically saying
that you know, Stephen Miller is a fucking world class
hater and you know, like like he's a fucking miserable
piece of shit. Not in so many words, like he
kept it very professional. Uh. ABC suspended him after the
Trump administration complained about his bias, and then today they
fired And ABC seems to think that, oh, this will
(01:21:57):
keep the this will keep him safe. Now just opening
you up to more attacks because now they know that
you'll pay the protection money. You did it before when
you paid the fifteen million to settle the stuff and
off this lawsuit. Now they're telling you who you can
and can't have as reporters at your bureau. By the way,
Terry ran the same guy in that White House interview
who called Trump out to his face about the MS
(01:22:17):
thirteen tattoo bullshit. When Trump was like, oh, just just
say what I want you to say, Terry, like, you
remember that whole fucking fiasco. Yeah, same guy.
Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
So about here's another example of that Columbia University. Have
you heard the news shit with them? Yeah, they fucking
bent the knee. Oh yeah, fucking sir, what did you
come back with last week? Hey, we're going to remove
your accreditation? What was the purpose of bending the fucking knee?
You got down on your knees, and you know what
(01:22:48):
he did. Instead of going that's a good little boy.
Know what he did? He pulled his pants down and
pissed in your face. Now you look like idiots. Look
what we gave up. Well, what do we win losing accreditation?
Sign up for that? Well it's too late. Now we're
gonna stand up. You gonna stand back up now, No,
you're not, because you let your school be run by
lawyers instead of somebody with a pair of fucking bulls
(01:23:12):
to be like, yeah, we're not gonna do that, because
you're so jealous about us not wanting to buy your
fucking building twenty five fucking years ago. That's where that
fight comes from. By the way, with.
Speaker 2 (01:23:22):
Again, those law those law firms that fucking count out
to him, all of a sudden can't find attorneys that
want to work for him. Shocking.
Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
Why would you want to, Hey, I'm I'm a fucking prosecutor.
I want to go fucking find this case. Are they
related to Trump? I don't know if we want to
do that. Yeah, he's not going to be around forever,
but your reputations will be m And that's what you
need to remember. Like ABC, ABC, CBS, NBC, any of
(01:23:54):
these other channels, if you've been in need of this guy,
he is going to walk all over you. And the
second he learns that he can do it, they're gonna
do it again. And they're gonna do it again. Bro,
have you baby fucking movie before like this?
Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
But that's what I'm saying, like like like, based on
what we have seen, I'm telling you right here, you
cannot trust ABC's reporting. You can't at this point. He's
based based based on facts and evidence. You cannot trust
them to be impartial and to call and to speak truth.
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
Are scared, They're scared. Look I'm not mad or I
understand being afraid, right I do. I do understand. I
legitimately do, because if I'm ABC, what I what is
my biggest fear is that this guy pulls my license
to be on television. Sure that like he's vindictive enough
to do that, So I understand it. However, I take
(01:24:53):
that fight.
Speaker 2 (01:24:54):
I take that fight because if you go, you're backed
by fucking Disney, you'll be fine. Right cool.
Speaker 1 (01:25:02):
ABC's gone, That's what it's on. It's on streaming. And
if I'm Disney, I'm making my own ABC platform and
I'm throwing the fucking hammer at that shit. Let's go
to work, baby, who we hire it? Let's hire some
like you think it's bad now as a right wing
fucking piece of shit. Can you imagine ABC with the
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amount of money and name that it has and Disney's
money and name that it has. Can you imagine if
they were unmoored from the fucking rules. Hey, we're gonna
give you billions of dollars and here's your job is
to kick the shit out of this guy twenty four
hours a day, seventy don't don't even report on anything else.
(01:25:44):
We just want you to dig in and just destroy
this guy from every fucking aspect you can get your
hands on. Take the fight, Take the fight. Guess what,
you take that fight. You fight hard as fuck. You
let you fucking destroy this guy as much as you can. Yeah,
you're not gonna make as much money whatever, and you
keep that fight going, and then hopefully, when psychos are
(01:26:09):
no longer in power, you go, hey, can we get
our fucking shit back? This is fucking ridiculous And they'll
be like, yeah, because what the fuck, like, why would
we do that?
Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
No president outside of maybe JD. Van s wants to
keep that dumb shit going. They don't. They don't have
the balls for that ship. You think like Democrats are
always scared of Fox News because they're just like the
fucking harp on shit harp on shit harp and shit' not.
We've not seen a liberal version of them, right, you've not.
But I think if you took one of those guys
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off air, especially if they're owned by something like Disney,
you fucking would because they would. The corporations are a
lot of things, and they love money, but they also
like vengeance. Okay. They don't like to be wrong. They
don't like to be wrong. They don't. I mean, look
at look at you know, look at places even like
Fox News. They you fuck with them, they will throw
(01:27:02):
all of their efforts behind you to try to destroy you.
They will. This is a fun amount and that's not
an ideological thing. It's just that their corporation like, bitch,
we fight for our lives over here, like so we're
gonna fucking all knives out right, take the fight. Nine
times out of ten, you end in a stalemate anyway
like him.
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
And you come out looking you come out looking better
from a pr standpoint, from a user, from a from
a from a viewer trust standpoint, like all this other
ship because trust me, they're not looking like like we're
not looking to look at the news channel. Who's cowtowing
to deer leader? Yeah, I mean, and by the way,
(01:27:42):
ABC dies, not like it's not like fucking right wingers
are gonna be flocking into you like, oh look, they're
like they're they're they're they're they're paying fealty to the president,
like we we will now watch the program. Now, they're
watching fox Man, they're watching O. A. N. They're watching
fucking Newsmax, right, they're not coming to ABC after funck ever, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
So take the fight. Look, it's the lesson that Gavin
Newsom has lurked. Take the fight like, oh they're talking
ship all right, cool, fucking get a load of this
fucking guy, Like take the fight. Like if you take
the fight like every other bully they go. I don't
really like the fight though.
Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
Especially this administration, they don't. Every time they get punched
in the mouth, they fucking recoil every single time because
they're fake tough guys.
Speaker 1 (01:28:32):
Yeah, all of them. Yeah, it's a correct So yeah,
I just don't understand the idea of being like, oh
I'm afraid of them the fuck four walk up to
that guy and say it to write to his fucking face,
arrest me, you bitch, excuse me? Uh, tough guy, Like
that's awesome. This is I just found this to be
(01:28:55):
a funny story. You know, Pete hegg Seth had five
all of these like advisors and shit like that. They
literally just cannot find senior advisors who want to work
with him because he is so fucking a compet there's like,
I'm good.
Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
Oh boy. The most predictable thing ever, Yeah it happened.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
No, thanks, all right, good Next up? What's dumber a
brick or a Republican? This is a this is a
funny story. I titled this in fairness to me, I'm
an idiot. Latinos for Latinas for Trumps founder now condemns
White House deportation agenda quote not what we voted for.
Speaker 2 (01:29:33):
Oh but it ish, but it is, Oh but it is.
Did you not catch the fucking white old woman from
Alabama at the RNC holding up the like like that
fucking viral image the mass deportation sign. Yeah you missed
out on that one, Matt.
Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
When she says mass deportation, she doesn't mean wah and
WA's friends. H Yeah, No, that's what she means. Here's
the thing about this. I get that you're sad that
people that look like you are being brutally removed from
(01:30:12):
the country and things like that. I even get being
dumb enough to buy into all the bullshit of like, oh, well,
you clearly wasn't talking about us. We're good people, right.
I get being that dumb. I'm not that dumb, but
I've seen it done right, so I can understand that
you people exist. Here's the thing that I have a
problem with. You don't get to just talk about why
(01:30:36):
this is not a good idea and this is not
something people voted for and everything else. You don't get
to do that without doing something first, which is apologizing
and admitting that you're wrong. I am so sick and
tired of watching these idiots you lexicon there, bitch ass
(01:31:02):
motherfuckers like I am. I am tired of seeing these
people go on mainstream news organizations and be treated as if, well, yeah,
you got it wrong, let's just move forward. What's your criticism? No, man, no,
because you didn't get it wrong. You ignored all of
(01:31:23):
the fucking giant blaring red sirens and red flags and
all the other people paying attention told you what was
going on, and you laughed at people. You ignore them,
you belittled them, and then you sold your people for
a fucking bill of goods so you could stand next
to this fucking fat piece of shit Donald Trump and say,
(01:31:45):
look how special. I am so No, I don't care
that that's not what you voted for. One it is
what you voted for.
Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
I'm about to say that that's what I was gonna say.
I never again want to hear the phrase from any
right winger, this isn't what we've voted for. Yes, it
fucking is. Yeah, all the rest of us saw it.
Hurt it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:06):
Yeah, we get to say that we did not vote
for this. You absolutely did.
Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
Yeah, but I don't like ignorance. Ignorance is will will
Ford or otherwise is not an excuse. Sorry, No, And
I didn't think he actually go through it. That's a
fucking you problem. Then, dude, don't fucking complain to me.
Complain to him.
Speaker 1 (01:32:28):
And look and he'll tell you he said it like
they did sign up for this agenda when they voted
for me, Like he says that. But he's not wrong,
like you did, Like that's what you voted for. Look,
he's not changing what he said. He's not like you
may not like it, but like in this case, he's
being very honest. Mass deportations does not mean mass deportations
(01:32:51):
of criminals only you know where other rights reserved. No,
he said, if you came into this country, I'm gonna
get you a fuck out of here. That's why we
didn't vote for him.
Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
So I'm not Among many other reasons, well.
Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
Yeah, I mean I don't support pedophils. I would say allegedly,
but I'm not ask elon. But I'm tired of that.
I'm tired of that ability to just be like, I'm
just gonna sidestep and we're just gonna have this other conversation. No,
you have to go on TV, in my opinion, and
(01:33:26):
apologize to all the Latin folks that you are in
community with of what you did. You need to do that,
but they won't and nobody ever hold him accountable. If
that fucking person, if this woman came on my TV
show or on my podcast, they're like, Oh, I'm fucking
the founder of latinas for Trump, and I'm gonna I'll
be like, let me stop you right there. I'm gonna
(01:33:48):
need an apology. Are you sorry for what you did?
Would you do it again? Because if you, if you say, oh,
this is terrible, but I would vote for him again. Click,
you're done. I don't want to have a conversation with
you because you're not remorseful at all. And I don't think.
I don't think this woman is remorseful. She just doesn't
want to be. She doesn't want to be.
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
She's upset what's going on now? She will she well,
she doesn't want to have to own the repper the
consequences of her actions. And this is the one thing
that she's pissed off about all the other bullshit that's happening.
I'm sure she's.
Speaker 1 (01:34:21):
Yeah, but this is the big one. This is the
big dog, right, Like, this is the thing. Mass deportations
was a sign they were holding. They weren't holding work
with Elon Musk. That's not what they were holding, right.
Speaker 2 (01:34:33):
This is the bread and butter, so literally literally pre
printed them. The RNC didn't pass them out to everybody,
and they.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Couldn't wait to hold them up.
Speaker 2 (01:34:43):
Oh they could, they were. They were sucking all about it.
You kidding me.
Speaker 1 (01:34:49):
I can't wait for all of our fruits and vegetables
still rot because there's nobody that to pick them.
Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Yeah, oh, we're gonna do you. We're gonna deport fifteen
million people. Really, you think you think there's fifteen million
who are criminals or who are who are here?
Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
Yeah? Okay, old cool. So No, I do not accept
her apology. No dig deeper, And when you find a
real apology, you should make it public.
Speaker 2 (01:35:17):
And when you find out, I'll go one step further.
I don't really care if you do apologize, you fucked up.
Exit stage left. Let somebody else fucking take your crack
at it. No, no, I want her to.
Speaker 1 (01:35:29):
I want her to apologize because I want her to
publicly debase herself and then, much like what happens with
the Republicans, they go or you know, institutions, to Donald
Trump after you finished debasing yourself, you're like, did I
do a good job? And he goes, excuse me while
I whip this out, and then he pisses on your face.
That's what I want for her politically and maybe personally.
Speaker 2 (01:35:51):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
I don't really know her thing depending on what she's
in there, but that's that's between her and whatever gross
mega man she's married to. So those people are all fricks.
So you know, I don't accept I don't accept this
as like, let's just move on pass it. No, No,
I apologize, all right, this one's all you, buddy.
Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
Yeah, buddy, So, uh you're you're you're political bay. Yeah,
you're you're you're your political bay. Director of National Intelligence
Tulsea Gabbard, the cult lady herself. Jay, you know, you
know that you know the tough part about about classified
documents and intelligence work and stuff like that. There's just
so many fucking pages that actual people have to actually
(01:36:38):
read to be able to see like what's classified and
what isn't you know? What would be way easier is
if we can use the modern tools and advancements of
our time to be able to do this work for us.
And that's exactly what the Director of National Intelligence, Taulsi
(01:36:58):
Gabbard is doing, who said in front of a technology
conference that she is feeding classified Jesus including reports about
the JFK assassination and the RFK assassination, to determine what
(01:37:20):
in those reports actually still need to be classified.
Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
Wait wait, wait wait wait, okay, one, you're putting it
into AI, which is a fucking public uh yeah, repository.
Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Yeah, congratulations, call to gabber. You have just declassified the
JFK assassination report in its entirety.
Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
Also, what I have to do is to be like, so,
what's the uh which one do you use? Like I
usets a lot? Wait Jesus Christ. So not only did
you dump it into a public repository, which is really
uh unbelievably stupid, you're asking it what should be Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Yeah, based on again these language models are only good
as as only as good as the data that they
have been fed previously, so unless they've been but so
I guess that's why they have the feeded all this
classified information so we.
Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
Can right, how.
Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
Holy ship, dude. When I saw this, I'm just like,
oh my god, they're all dumb.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
They're all dumb. They're all dumb, all of them. Jesus Christ,
What the fuck?
Speaker 2 (01:38:42):
Why would you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:45):
Okay, good night everybody? Like, I don't know what to
say to that. Holy shit, that is unbelievably stupid. Yeah,
Gabart said, programs, when you use responsibly, can save money
and free up intelligence offices to focus on gathering and
(01:39:05):
analyzing information.
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
I would argue that this is not a responsible use
of it.
Speaker 1 (01:39:12):
It is not it is not.
Speaker 2 (01:39:17):
Ship fucking story. Storing story classified documents in in your
resort bathroom is arguably more more.
Speaker 1 (01:39:24):
Uh more secure, right, Donald Trump and Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:39:30):
A large language model. Holy ship, dude.
Speaker 1 (01:39:33):
That is.
Speaker 2 (01:39:36):
Incredible.
Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
Yeah, no, that is you fucking nailed it. Like that
is amazing. That's no notes. I cannot believe that. Wow,
Holy ship, that was your secret story? Uh did not disappoint.
So there you go.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
We're two for so I said, certainly threw me for
a loop when I saw it. So good again the director,
the director of intelligence for the country.
Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
Holy shit. Okay, that is it for us.
Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
Remember I remember when Progressive said that she was the
one that back in twenty nineteen.
Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
Oh yeah, people were like, no, no, she's the choice.
Speaker 2 (01:40:23):
Like yeah, it's just really good economic ideas, like yeah,
she also has really fucking weird, weird cultish ideas too.
She a just is a weird, weird boner for Syria
and Arlo Asade.
Speaker 1 (01:40:35):
Yeah, well that's very true. Wow, I cannot believe that's
a real thing.
Speaker 2 (01:40:43):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Just we gotta get out of here because I think,
like blood is gonna shoot out of my phone?
Speaker 2 (01:40:48):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (01:40:49):
Like my brain is dying realizing that, Like that's one
of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Wow, all right,
she is something fucking else. Just a cornicopia of genius
is over there. All right, that's it for us, guys.
We will see you next week with another.
Speaker 2 (01:41:07):
Episode, hopefully next week. Fuck Like I hope, I hope,
I hope we don't have to fucking emergence.
Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
Like dig back in the crates man, like good lord, No,
all right, we'll see you guys next week.
Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
See yea but