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September 6, 2025 142 mins
PBD takes on the American communists in a very public manner.  Alex Jones is once again in the news.  Snoop Dogg takes on the Disney woke crowd.  This and more on today's That's Based.
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Speaker 1 (00:22):
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(01:46):
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(02:09):
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to a little class. I'm sorry. I want you to
branch out of your comfort zone and try something a
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(02:33):
forgive me. I used to be just like you. I
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wine and a nice wine, or so I thought. And
then I went to wine country and I became what
it's known as a wine snob. Now, can I afford
to be a wine snob?

Speaker 2 (02:51):
No?

Speaker 1 (02:51):
But let me tell you a little secret about being
a wine snob is there is a flattening of the
curve once you hit about that wheet spot of forty dollars.
When you're spending between like forty to sixty dollars on
a bottle of wine, that's where you're at the sweet
spot where there's a noticeable difference between that and an
eight dollar bottle of wine. But there's not it's not

(03:14):
worth it. There's a slight to uptick in quality, but
they'd uptick in quality is not worth it when you
go from like a fifty dollars bottle of wine to
a three hundred dollars bottle of wine. So you're right
in that sweet spot with blood of tyrants? Uh Mia,
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Speaker 2 (03:35):
You're very right? See, yes, I have been very disappointed
in the cheap wines I've bought recently.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
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Speaker 2 (03:45):
Yes, Snoop Dogg. His wine is I think like twelve bucks. Yep,
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Speaker 1 (03:53):
Snoop Dogg hasn't let you down. We're gonna talk about
Snoop Dogg later on the show.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Snoope hasn't let me down. His the one with Martha.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah yeah, they partnered.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Yeah yeah, yeah, they're best sees that one hasn't let
me down?

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Good, excellent. Well. Snoop Dogg is not a sponsor on
the show, But I will let that slide because it's
relevant to a topic we're going to hopefully cover later
on in the show. Now, before we get into anything,
I want to tell you about a Facebook interaction I
had today and just stick with me because I'm gonna
loop it back to a grander point that I've it's
gonna come in handy later on in the show. Here.

(04:30):
So somebody posts on Facebook. They say, Leviticus nineteen twenty eight,
you shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for
the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am
the Lord. Now I'm gonna keep context. I haven't gotten
a tattoo in like six years, right. However, this is
one of those lines in the Bible that is frequently

(04:51):
taken out of context. And I am far from a
biblical scholar, but you need like a second grade level
Bible education to understand that laws written in the Old
Testament ceremonial laws do not apply to us being the
New Covenant. So I reply, I say, this is an
Old Testament law that doesn't apply to the New Covenant.
Unless you're a twenty five hundred year old Jew. You're

(05:13):
not going to hell for getting tattoos. Someone replies, I agree,
it's Old Testament, but it didn't go away because of
the New Covenant. I have tattoos, fifteen of them, to
be exact, but I got them all before I was
a born again believer. God forgives the memorial ones I definitely,
or the memorial ones I got, I definitely repented now

(05:36):
for context, before we even forget about Old Testament versus
New Testament what they were talking about. And I've looked
at this extensively because I've always because I've covered in tattoos,
it's always been something curious to me. They were telling
the priests in Israel that they couldn't take knives and
like dig marks into their skin as a ceremonial thing,

(05:59):
not because it was blasphemy against God, but because back
then they didn't have access to these things called antibiotics,
and people were getting these nasty infections and they were
losing limbs and they were dying. They didn't a lot
of the rules that you see in Leviticus, like don't
eat shellfish, don't eat pork, things like that. Circumcision. It
wasn't because if you do this it's against God. No,

(06:21):
the reason they instituted these rules was because it was
this big anarchy clusterfuck, and God said, hey, you got
to stop doing this or you're all going to die.
You're the chosen people. I don't want you to die.
So that's why they instituted these rules. Right. It wasn't
because it offended God or anything like that. He was

(06:41):
just like, hey, stop cutting yourselves with rusty knives. You're
literally dying. It wasn't anything to do with tattoos or
the devil or anything like that. So I reply, no,
it did not go away because of the New Covenant.
The only Old Testament law that applies to us is
the ten Old Testament. Ceremonial rules that weren't reiterated in

(07:04):
the New Testament, like marking your skin, do not apply
to us. That's why Christians aren't required to make animal
sacrifices as penance or forbidden from eating shellfish and pork.
You can choose to abstain from tattoos as a personal choice,
but nothing in the Bible forbids modern Christians from getting them.
If someone told you that you needed to repent for
a tattoo, they were mistaken. Now would you say, that's

(07:26):
a very leveled and respectful response to me, A very
well thought out point right there? Yeah, Yeah, Did I
come with receipts reference knowledge all of that? She replies,
it didn't. It's still there. Yes, there's still the New Testament.
But the Old came first. I didn't read all of that. Though.

(07:47):
She didn't read all of it. She knows it's wrong,
but she didn't bother to read it. I didn't bother
to read what you said. But here's why it's wrong.
We're not even going to pick apart how cock eyed
that logic is. The Old came first, so it's still
a place Okay, how deep are we going to take
that slavery? Yeah, I know the new law says slavery
was to be abolished, but the old law came first,

(08:08):
so technically it's still there, so I can still own
a human right. No. No, this is the problem with people,
and this is where I'm going to loop it into
a subject for today. I talked when we did the
show with Adam Gotschel about how I have a rule.
This is where I stopped engaging. I have a rule,
like how roller coasters have a rule that says you

(08:30):
must be this tall to ride. I have no problem
having conversations or even arguing with people about things we
disagree upon. However, your IQ must hit a certain level.
You have to have an IQ above room temperature for
me to engage you and any type of meaningful debate,
because otherwise it's not even that you're overmatched. That that's

(08:54):
not what it is. It's not that I'm the NFL
team and you're the pee wee team and I'm going
to beat you seventy to nothing. That's not why I
refuse to engage stupid people. When I identify someone who's
clearly stupid, and I'm not going to engage. The reason
I won't engage them it's not because I'm the NFL
team versus the pee wee team. It's because I'm a
football team. We're playing a football game and you're out
here playing basketball. It's not that I'm going to steamroll you.

(09:19):
It's that you can't even we're not even playing by
the same rules. You can't even recognize what we're doing here.
I just scored six touchdowns and you're confused why I'm
not shooting three pointers. That's what We're not even on
the same pan. What's the saying, don't argue with a
stupid person. They will drag you down to their level
and beat you to death with experience. This is advice

(09:39):
for all of you. When you've identified someone who is
clearly stupid, clearly an idiot, who you clearly have outmatch,
whether it's in person, whether it's on the internet, whatever
that you're arguing with, stop responding to them. Just be done.
When it becomes abundantly clear that this is not an
intelligent person, don't even tell them you're done. Just stop

(10:01):
responding to them, because here's what's gonna happen. The longer
you choose to engage with a stupid or crazy person
in a serious manner, you slowly become the stupid person
in the conversation. Who's the bigger idiot, them for being
an idiot or you for wasting your time engaging with

(10:21):
someone who is an idiot, time that you could be
spending doing anything else which would be more productive, including sleeping. Okay,
rant over, let's go to current state of the left?
Real quick take us away. Please is the mouse broken?

(10:41):
How is the mouse not working? Excuse me, it's ma'am okay,
all right, well, the current state of the left. It's
time to play our favorite game. Hopefully the mouse works
this time. Which liberal most belongs in a mental institution.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
This is not a same space for mega, not at all,
not safe. If you don't want me to attack you,
don't fucking make a comment. You guys are so fucking
blind and so fucking hateful that it is making everyone hateful.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Fuck off. Do not comment on my shit, You suck
You are the scum of the earth. You're below the
scum of the earth.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
And for when any one of you maggots that do comment,
I'm gonna automatically report it automatically. I'm gonna fucking flag it.
Go ahead, give me a try. I'm not even gonna
fucking read what it says. Even if it's oh, I'm sorry,
you're a little upset, or even something that's semi nice,
I am reporting it.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
So fuck off.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
This is not a steps going.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
This is not a safe space. I want to part
you out. I love how she talks about how they
are the most hateful people on the planet while screaming
that you are below the scum of the earth. Who's
the hateful one? Here? Who's the hateful one? This is
where I wish I had another male in the room

(12:18):
with me right now, because I would ask him how
many drinks it would take him to go home with
that thing that we just saw on the screen right there?
For me, what's the iss? Is it mean? Girls? The
limit does not exist? Like I think the amount of
booze it would take me, I think it would kill
me before I got to that point. I'm gonna be
honest with you. So that was our first contestant right there.

(12:41):
This is not a safe space for the maggots. The
second one is a woman who, finally, unlike most liberals,
decided to put her money where her mouth is with
her threats about what she would do. Threats are promises
if the election didn't go her way. They left the US.

(13:11):
They did it. They left. Donald Trump drove her away.
They left. They were tired of this conservative right wing
country trampling, so they left. They didn't say where they went,
but they left the US. Here's the best part about
this that they don't understand is we got accused of

(13:35):
doing this at state, at the statewide level for years.
When we got a super majority in the unicameral in
Nebraska and they got one down in Texas in their
legislature as well, and they started passing really really strong
conservative laws, you know, just totally getting rid of concealed
carry permits, letting anyone that isn't a fell and carry

(13:56):
a firearm, very very restrictive abortion laws, tax cuts, things
like that, and all the liberals said, it seems to
us like you're just trying to run us out of here.
You're goddamn right, we are. Yes. Let you guys in
a little secret here. I'm in a lot of these
internal chats, believe it or not. I have some political

(14:18):
sway in this state. I've got some connections. When we
pass when they pass laws or when they draft laws
up that seem like the point of it is to
drive liberals out of the state. That's exactly what they're doing.
We want you guys to leave. We're tired of it.

(14:39):
All you do is cry. You refuse to actually come
to the table in good faith. You have the wrong
idea as to what a compromise is. You think compromise
means you get a bunch of things, and we just
have to make a concession and don't make don't get
anything in return. It's not what it is at all.
By the way, we're just tired of it. So you
can either live here and get steamrolled, which is fine

(15:00):
with us, or you can leave and stop being a hindrance.
It doesn't really matter to us. But that is the point. Yes,
I am glad when these people leave, because when these
people leave the country, because it makes it easier for
me to get my way. Now from the current state
of the left aspect of it, how unsane is this

(15:22):
woman to pick her children up and actually leave the country,
uproot their entire lives because an election didn't go her way.
I think they're overplaying their hand. They are because if
all the conservatives left for a year, and then all
the liberals left for a year. I guarantee you we'd
be a whole lot of We need both, right, we need,

(15:43):
but I guarantee you we'd be a whole lot better
off without the liberals. Guarantee it, because if you get
rid of all the conservatives in this country, who are
you losing. You're losing the people that fix your roads,
You're losing a large parts of the finance sector. You're
losing farmers, police officers, firemen. All those people are gone.

(16:03):
I mean it would literally, literally the country would burn
to the ground without us the liberals leave. Yeah, might
be tough for a little bit. I think doctors tend
to lean more to the left. It might take us
a little bit longer to see a doctor, which is ironically,
would also take us longer to see a doctor under socialism.
You know what's crazy is those liberal doctors are never
advocating for socialized medicine. You ever noticed that that's the

(16:28):
one issue they land on the right on the liberal
doctors is the one that makes them six hundred thousand
dollars a year. It's crazy how that works. But I
think it would be a fun social experiment to see
how quickly the country fell apart without conservatives versus liberals. Okay,
we got one more. Now. Liberals have come up with
a lot of fun ways to protest Donald Trump, and
they seem to be getting more and more unhinged as

(16:49):
we go. Well, this woman found an old Playboy magazine
with President Trump on it, and she decided to dispose
of it in quite the unique fashion. Go ahead and
check this one out here. Septum ring, hand tattoo, struggling

(17:10):
to rip a piece of paper? What goes through your

(17:34):
head when you're posting that you don't have to. There's
plenty of people that I can't stand. Politicians, celebrities, plenty
of people I can't stand. I've never once thought about
ripping a piece of paper of them up and eating it.
That's never that's never once come to my mind. That
that thought has never once crossed my mind. I don't

(17:58):
know how you feel that helps your appeal to the
average voter, but that we've established it at this point,
their side does not care about appealing to the average voter.
They're double they're taking the things that lost them in
twenty twenty four. You know, the trans issues, the communism,
the endless wars, and just general unhinged behavior like that,

(18:20):
and they're not doubling down on it, They're tripling down
on it. These are the hills they're willing to die on.
They're crazy, they're proud they're crazy, and they don't care.
It's almost like they want a self fulfilling prophecy because
they have a you know what, I think, I think
they want to run the average, middle of the middle
of the road voters off toward the riot or just

(18:41):
to political apathy where they don't vote. I think they
want to do that because I think they actually, in
a weird way, I think these people are so dopamine
deprived and so mentally broken. I think in a weird way,
they kind of enjoy the way they feel under Trump.
It's almost like a masochism thing, where it's like they

(19:06):
they like to have something to bitch about. They like
to feel like they're the victim. They like to feel
like they're being oppressed and their world is falling down.
Because here's what it all boils down to. When Trump's
out of office, when the Republicans are out of office,
and they will be power, change is hands. We will
have a Democrat president again in the next ten to

(19:26):
fifteen years. That's the reality of the situation. But when
the Democrats are back in power, they'll still be losers
and they won't have an excuse. At that point, there
won't be an excuse. They can't blame the system when
they are the system. So they like this. They're trying

(19:46):
to drive the average moderate and independent swing voters off
because they want to continue to lose, because they enjoy
being victims, and because it gives them excuses. Okay, which
liberal most belongs in a mental institution? Which one do you think?

Speaker 2 (20:05):
I am going to say the last girl because I
looked up how much one of those magazines goes for.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
It, probably a thousand bucks, nine hundred dollars cloths, so she.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
Spent yeah, which means she's spent that much money. They're like,
there's one for nine hundred, one for.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Nine Oh my god, they're.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
They're high up. So there's one for.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Eleven hundred, yeah, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Pretty petty. So that means she spent crop ton of
money just to rip it.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Up, oh my god.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Or I'm going with her.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Or she had it sitting around they already had it
and she decided instead of selling it to rip it up.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Yeah either way, Yeah, here's ther one that's stupid.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Here's the thing. I'm not a Kabla Harris fan. I'm not.
But if I had something sitting around with Kamala Harris's
face on it that I could sell for five dollars,
that thing would be gone. I wouldn't torch it, I
wouldn't rip it up. I certainly wouldn't eat it like
a fucking lunatic. I would cash in Facebook marketplace, crackheads
where you at, let's go now, I will sell it

(21:16):
to you today. Insane behavior, insane behavior. What better way
to stick it to somebody that you don't like than
make it a little bit of money off of them.
I'm sure she doesn't have that much to begin with.
She could probably use it. I'm sure it's capitalism. So,
because that's the best part is people like that who
will be broke losers who spend nine hundred dollars they

(21:38):
don't have on a Playboy magazine with Donald Trump so
they can tear it up and eat it for a
TikTok video and then turn around and blame capitalism and
the patriarchy for why they can't get ahead. These are
the losers we're talking about in this country, all right,
and we're gonna play a whole bunch of those when
we get to trending this week. But that what's been

(22:00):
current state of the left. I agree she is the winner.
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a Corn concert. Big fan of that band, by the way,

(23:06):
I grew up listening to him. An individual at a
Corn concert that took the lyrics to the song Adidas
All day I dream about sex, maybe a little too seriously,
go ahead and check this out here.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Cop scott him finally.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Okay, so here's the thing. Here's the best part about this.
I've been listening to Korn since I was in grade school.
Right when they first cut to him, and he's sitting
there jerking off. That was an individual who was masturbating
at a Corn concert. For those of you listening on audio,
you couldn't see it in the video and I wouldn't
have played it other was we had banned from YouTube.
Masturbating up in the nosebleeds at a Corn concert. And

(24:44):
I want to know why he did it to the
breakdown to the song blind, why he just started to
start going fast and furious right there. That was two
different songs he was jerking out throughout the entirety of
The first one was Blind, which, by the way, is
like a five minute song. The second one was a
twist which and then you got a guy runs up

(25:06):
to him by the third song tries to stop him.
It's not till the fourth song kicks in that the
police get him. And then the fifth song was Got
the Life, which is where the police are dragging him away.
That went on for five songs, this guy jerking himself off.
Do you know who loves this more than anybody?

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Me?

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Do you know who loves this Corn guy more than
anybody is the Coldplay couple, Because finally somebody at a
concert has gotten caught doing something worse than they were.
Look what they do in their bedroom. I may disapprove
of it, but at the end of the day, that's
between them. Don't expose everyone else to your masturbation habits.

(25:48):
They got him right as he was coming undone. I think,
ladies and gentlemen, if you're gonna go to the Corn
concerts or any concert, Corn Sabrina Carpenter doesn't matter. For
the love of guy, please keep your freak on a leash. Okay,
that was a good one. That was a good pun,
all right. Next up here the Nebraska Cornhuskers. My Nebraska

(26:11):
Cornhuskers started off the season one to oh twenty to
seventeen frustrating victory about over Cincinnati. I could go on,
maybe I'll do another podcast about that, but that wasn't
what caught the national media attention. What caught the national
media attention was it was Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's
first public appearance since their engagement. Now here's where the

(26:33):
controversy sparked. Wasn't during the game. It was after the
game because Travis Kelce went to the University of Cincinnati.
So the Nebraska football social media team photoshopped or ai'ed
or whatever I can't tell anymore, Travis kelcey out of
the engagement pictures and replaced him with this, with the

(26:55):
caption change of plans out You're a swiftye. What do
you think that's the funniest fucking thing ever. I think
it's hilarious. Hilarious, It's funniest shit. And there were to
the Swifties credit. There were plenty of them saying I
love Taylor Swift's music and this is funny, right. This

(27:18):
went viral immediately. Of course it was going to It
was timely, it was relevant pop culture reference crosses over
two different universes that don't often align college football, Taylor Swift,
pop cultured stuff. It was a brilliant tweet from a
social media marketing perspective, but not everyone found it brilliant
because within a couple of hours the university took the

(27:40):
tweet down after the Swifties Online decided to do a
little bit of detective work, and with the Swifties did
on their own free will. They weren't directed by Taylor,
so I don't get accused of slander or anything. But
they went to the University of Nebraska's indeed profile found

(28:03):
an opening for a social media intern, which led them
to the contact information for the social media manager whom
they took that woman's information, published her address to public
social media websites, and threatened over and over again physical
harm up to and including the murder of her and

(28:26):
her family. Reasonable response to a meme. Reasonable, Here's my thing.
I think a very stupid precedent got set a couple
of years ago when they said that Alex Jones, by

(28:47):
pushing the Sandy Hook conspiracies, indirectly led his supporters and
his listeners to go harass the Sandy Hook families. I
don't agree with that, but that's the precedent that was
said that he had to know. What they said was
that Alex Jones had to know his fan base was

(29:07):
mentally ill and more prone to lashing out against people,
and that him continuing to push that rhetoric was going
to cause them to do something stupid. Now, I think
that's idiotic that a talk show host needs to be
responsible for his audience of millions of people. But that's
what they said. At what point does Taylor Swift become

(29:30):
not legally but civilly liable for the behavior of her fans.
Hear me out these people if she told them too
would commit war crimes for her. They would. If Taylor said, hey,
go find that social media director, or go find Scooter

(29:50):
Braun's house and reenact the Baton death March with him
and his family, they do it in a heartbeat, and
not just one lo like you had with Alex Jones.
You'd have thousands of them armed and ready to do it,
on planes to Scooter Bronze House tomorrow to do it.

(30:13):
I'm not saying she's responsible for the actions of her
crazy fans. What I am saying is this isn't a
one off situation. Your fans have harassed and terrorized people
over and over and over again, including her exes and
all types of people. In fact, Cayla Nicole, who's Travis
Kelcey's ax, who correct me if I'm wrong? Has she

(30:34):
said anything negative about Taylor Swift. I don't believe she has.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
No, They've gone to her Instagram account since this engagement
and just terrorized this woman, all these nasty pictures and
memes about her dying single and childless. I went and looked.
They're all over there, pictures of Taylor and Travis getting engaged.
I imagine if your ex got engaged a year after

(31:02):
you broke up and thousands of people did that to you.
I understand she's a public figure. She brought some of
that on herself. That's kind of what comes with the territory.
But that's absurd, that's classless. It's bush league, Okay, all
Taylor Swift has to do is come out and say, hey,
if you're really a big fan of mine, why don't
you stop terrorizing people on my behalf? And this would

(31:26):
end and the negative connotations associated with her fan base
would also come to an end. You'd think she would
want that. Why don't you think she does that? She
she told them not to harass one ex boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
She has told them to stop harassing all of her
ex boyfriends.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
But that that's not the social media manager for Nebraska.
That's not Travis Kelcey's X. These people of the machines,
they're very literal. She needs to say, stop harassing everybody
in my name. I don't want to be You'd think
something that was all about branding would say I don't
want to be affiliated with this anymore. Am I wrong?

(32:06):
I mean it's not. I'm not saying it's her fault.
I'm saying she could make not all eighty percent of
this end in an instant with a single tweet.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
I mean she could, yeah, but it's.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Not her like that's I'm not saying it's her responsibility. Yeah,
it's not her responsibility, Like it's I'm not saying it's
her responsibility legally, but I think morally socially, you do
have a responsibility to say when you've got when it's

(32:41):
been made clear over and no, I'm not saying we
should go point a gun at her face and have
the police do it, make her do it, but I
am saying that when it's been demonstrated by your fan base,
and you've got millions of fans all over the world
that they like to go take real world consequences on people,
try to get people fired from their jobs, threatned terroristic
threats against them and their family. I think at some
point she has a moral responsibility, when this has been

(33:04):
demonstrated over and over again, to step in and go, guys,
let's calm down. You think, I don't know, to turn
the temperature down a little bit, I.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Mean she couldn't. I don't.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
I don't think so. Okay, So do you think that
the liberals who sit there and tell the trans community
that there's an active genocide against them every single day
and then act surprised when they go shoot up a
bunch of schools, do you think that they should maybe
stop telling the trans community that people are trying to
kill them.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
That's not the same at all.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
It's an extension of the logic. It's an extension of
the logic. It's a more extreme version of it, but
it's an extension of the logic.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
That's not the.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Same at all.

Speaker 5 (33:52):
And you know it.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
Yes, she could do that. Is it her responsibility to No, Oh.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
She's I'm not saying legally it's her responsibility because it's not.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
Yes, so I'm yes, if she did that, it'd probably
make a difference. Yeah, I'm sure they would stop. Yeah,
they'd probably stop for the most part.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
I think it curve about eighty percent of it.

Speaker 2 (34:21):
Yeah, but I mean it's not her responsibility to.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Well, I guess we'll just agree to disagree then, mainly
because I don't want to sleep on the couch tonight.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
No, I mean no, I think if she did that, yeah,
it would stop, Like you said, probably about eighty percent
of it. But it's not her responsibility to She's not
like a politician or anything like that.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
One could argue she has more power than a politician. Yeah,
I mean, think about it. But pick limp Dick senator,
pick one any Senator Pete Ricketts. If Pete Ricketts said, Hey,
I really hate this social media manager, do you think
anybody would go listen to him. No, people would be like, okay.

(35:12):
And if Taylor Swift said I really hate this social
media manager, you would have hundreds of people outside of
this person's house because that's a direct order from the boss.
She has more power. I mean, I'm dead serious. When
you talk about most powerful people on Earth in terms
of could you snap your fingers and whip an army

(35:32):
up within twenty four hours, you're talking Trump, you're talking Putin,
you're talking the Pope g And Taylor Swift's in the
top five januine truly in the top five in terms
of five most influential people in terms of could you
snap your fingers and have an army at someone's door
the next day, she's there. Speaking of Taylor Swift, we've

(35:58):
got a thing on Travis Kelsey's. Uh, Travis Kelcey's caused
a little bit of controversy. Pull up this tweet threads
Blue Sky, whatever fucking pedophile website the liberals use. So
what it says Travis Kelcey over a decade, every woman
he dated in the past was a black woman. He
never dated a white woman until Taylor Swift, and in

(36:21):
less than a year he asked her to marry him.
We can see he likes black women. For two years
I didn't pay attention. We can see he likes black
Don't let the truth get in the way of the narrative. Police.
We can see he likes black women. His type is
black women. But he chose a white woman because he
wanted some damn peace and quiet. That's not what it says.

(36:42):
Because of family that got you with that one. You're
choking out your drink over there.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
No, no, I'm not.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
I thought you were laughing about it. I thought it
was that funny family, society, and the expectations placed on him.
Many rich white men men desire black women but won't
marry them because of society and family. It was time
for him to get married, and he intentionally chose a
white woman. Or maybe he just doesn't care about the

(37:21):
color of their sky. It could be that. Or if
you really think he's that superficial, could it be the
fact that she's also a billionaire might have played a
role in it. Why is everything about race? Why does
everyone have to be a fucking victim? It's gonna be
a trend on the show. Everyone's the victim about everything today?

(37:41):
In the next hour. At the top of the hour,
you're gonna see next up here. It's football season. Bill
Belichick coached his first game with the North Carolina tar Hales.
Gave up the single most amount of points he's ever
given up at his entire head coaching career. Got their
asses handed to them because without Tom Brady, Bill Belichick
is Tim Walls. Here is an interesting little snippet from

(38:06):
the game though. While he was on the sideline in
the middle of the game. Look who decided to come
up and ask him a question? Right there? Just comes
up and asks him a question while he's coaching Jordan
Nudson his nineteen year old girlfriend. How old is she?
Like twenty three? Too young for him? Too young for him?

(38:29):
What do you think lasts longer? Mia? His tenure is
head coach at North Carolina? Or that relationship?

Speaker 2 (38:39):
Probably that relationship because she's gonna milk it till he dies.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
She's probably gonna kill him allegedly. We can't accuse people
of doing things or we can get sued.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
I'm kidding. I'm kidding.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
This is a comedy show. It's a joke. Yeah, I
mean it's she might drive him nuts and kill him.
By the looks of that video, the man's coaching a game,
coyleege football d one. You're what's she up there asking
him for twenty bucks so she can go to the
snack bar. What are you doing? What do you have

(39:15):
that's so important that can't wait until after the game.
What are you doing on the sideline? You have no
business on the sideline. Taylor Swift doesn't get to go
on the sideline during the game. Britney Mahomes doesn't get to. Well,
that's because she's so annoying and they don't want her
down there. Wives of coaches and players do not get
to go on the sideline during the games. What the

(39:36):
hell's the matter with you? It's out of control. Not
only did they get their asses beat, That's all anyone's
talking about right now. It's an embarrassment. Next up, Buffalo
Bill's and Nike decided to release a brand new clothing line,
and I don't think they thought this one through. Check
this shirt out here, blow blo. You can take this

(40:02):
one of two ways, as in they blow or you
know the snow on top of the word blow and
it could mean Columbian nosecandy. Somebody at Nike's losing their job.
They didn't have as so that's the bad sports apparel
of the week. Best sports apparel of the week goes
to the Idaho Vandals football team. Check out their new helmets,

(40:26):
the Fighting Taters. That's what they have on the helmet now,
the Fighting Tators, the Idaho Vandals. That's been our sports
update for the week. We got one more here for
store brands CMZ before we go into our next and
final segment. Remember, we changed up the way we do
it the structure of the show. We don't do the
lead topic anymore. We just go into all the trending topics.

(40:47):
This video has gone viral though over the internet. Have
you seen this video? It's been on the TikTok lately
of a woman who is going to play a pickleball
game and it's her husband recording it, and the interaction
between both of them just creaked everybody out. Check this
out here. So you're acting I've got to go on

(41:11):
a date. I never said that. Where are you going?

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Right now?

Speaker 1 (41:15):
I'm going to play who went? Who are you playing?

Speaker 6 (41:19):
With?

Speaker 2 (41:19):
Me?

Speaker 1 (41:19):
With a guy? Oh? Mallory is so excited because the
other day a guy asked her to be her mixed
Devil's partner, and I'm actually really proud of you. It
is that's literally yeah, yeah. You had to have been
playing pretty good that day for a guy to be like, hey,

(41:41):
I want to be your partner. How did he do it?

Speaker 7 (41:45):
Is he like?

Speaker 1 (41:45):
Can I have your phone number? I mean, basically, is
he nice guy? I'm happy for you? Is he better
than me? No? No, I wouldn't be able to. Don't
sell yourself short. Now, I think you're actually a really
good player. You're getting a really big shot. Pour one

(42:12):
out for our brother because he's gonna be single in
the next year, possibly the next six months, depending on
how quickly he recognizes the signs of what's going on there.
It's uh, here's my word of advice to you, brother.
Word of advice. Man, demand, you're gonna ask me what
do I do here? What do you think's going on?

(42:34):
On Mondays we do chest and triceps. On Tuesdays we
do lower body and biceps. That's what's going on? Oh,
your marriage over? You're done. There's two giveaways there, Mia,
Can you tell me what the giveaways are that that
man's marriage is over? Based on her demeanor, the inflection

(43:02):
of her voice like a teenage girl that just got
out asked out by her crush, and the butterfly eyes,
the look in her eyes. I guarantee you he hasn't
seen that from her since they first started dating. When
a woman looks like that and talks like that, it's

(43:23):
not always a bad thing. It might just be about
a hobby they're passionate about, or something they're really excited
about at work, or whatever the case may be. When
they look that way and talk that way about another man,
your marriage, your relationship, your desperate attempt to get out
of the friend zone is over. Believe me, I am

(43:47):
a man. I know what that voice and those eyes mean.
Pray for our brother there. He's done, His marriage is done.
If i'm him. The second she leaves with that pickleball tournament,
I'm getting a DNA test done on that kid to
see if I'm really in this for the long haul.
Because that kid's young enough that if she fucked around

(44:09):
on you, you can go out and you can. Uh,
that kid ain't gonna remember you right when you get
off of that spot free. I'm looking into that. That's uh.
Poor guy, Poor guy, do you have anything you'd like
to add to that before we get out of this
segment here, No, would you allow me to go do

(44:32):
a one on one pickleball thing with a girl I
met at the gym that you'd never met?

Speaker 8 (44:37):
No?

Speaker 1 (44:37):
No, totally inappropriate, totally inappropriate.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
I don't understand why he's like so okay with it
and like laughing.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
About it, because that's what we call a simp. That's
what we call a simp. Now here's the thing. I'm
not one of those like traditionalists that's like men and
women can't be friends. Like I'm not not men and
women whom the husband or wife has never met. Though,
that's where the line should be drawn. You should not

(45:10):
be in group settings. It's a little bit different. Things
like that. Not not cool, not not okay, you know
what I'm saying. Anyway, that has been storebrand TMZ. We
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Hot Salt. Okay, it's time for trending this week. All right.
We got a whole bunch of stuff to talk about
on trending this week. First and foremost, Patrick Bett David,

(46:37):
the host of the PbD podcast and owner of a
painting with himself amongst several other legendary figures in his
thinking room. Mia. We have a thinking room, don't we.
We've got our own thinking room. Now went on the
Jubilee YouTube channel. If you don't know what the Jubilee
YouTube channel is, it's where they'll take one person they

(46:58):
do they do this, say they did different things, but
their big thing is they do this segment called Surrounded,
where they'll take one person that holds a certain belief
and they will surround them by with the anywhere between
fifteen to twenty five other people that don't share that
belief with them and disagree with them. Now, hold on,

(47:22):
excuse me, well, something on my nose there? Patrick bet
David went on there, he is a listen. We made
the jokes about the thinking room. The guy, it's the
embodiment of the American dream. His parents were Christian refugees
that fled Iran after the revolution because the Islamists were

(47:42):
slaughtering everybody over there. Came over here, dirt, poor Patrick
bet David almost flunks out of high school, joins the
US Army, comes out passes the series seven on his
first try with like a seventy nine, then comes out
and starts his own business. Now he's worth fifty plus
million dollars. It could be more than that. I have
no idea success story. Came from refugee parents and built that.

(48:07):
That's what this country's all about now. Patrick bed David
decided to debate twenty anti capitalists and it went exactly
how you'd think it would. This is the first video
here where he debates someone. So we're going to play
a couple different clips here and you'll see just exactly

(48:31):
what these people are. I mean, it's such a joke.
It's such a joke, ladies and gentlemen. Patrick bed David,
for all the respect I have for him, for what
he's built. Honestly, not the greatest debater in the world,
but he doesn't need to be for this because he
uses the debate or the debate tactic of just giving

(48:52):
your opponent the rope to hang themselves with. Sometimes it's
not about what you do or don't say, it's about
what the other said. I does say. You know, when
they come on here and claim to be the Messiah,
things like that, it's not about what you say it's
just about letting them talk and let the audience know
what a lunatic they are. Well, here's the first person

(49:15):
he met with. And check this out.

Speaker 7 (49:18):
All of you here can't stand the phrase maga Donald Trump,
any of that stuff. Is that a fair assessment?

Speaker 1 (49:23):
Fair? Okay? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (49:24):
So I think about it this way. So maybe you're
right that the Democratic Party that's been earning your vote
for a long time wants to keep you there because
they'll have.

Speaker 9 (49:34):
They have never earned my way, did you vote for
in twenty twenty four and twenty four?

Speaker 10 (49:37):
I voted for the socialist candidate who was a Claudia
de la Cruz.

Speaker 7 (49:41):
I believe what did you vote for in twenty twenty.

Speaker 10 (49:43):
I was actually not able to vote. I was in
a hospital. Oh, I'm so sorry, because of results of capitalism.

Speaker 7 (49:50):
Tell me more.

Speaker 10 (49:51):
Yeah, so I didn't have access to proper health care
or even access to a proper job that would sustain
me as a disabled person.

Speaker 7 (49:58):
Are you comfortable being specific on what happened?

Speaker 1 (50:01):
I guess.

Speaker 10 (50:02):
I mean, I'm also mentally ill, so that was something
I had to deal with. But I'm mainly mentally ill
because I am disabled in a capitalist country.

Speaker 7 (50:10):
Tell me more about mentally ill? Who qualified you as
somebody that's mentally ill?

Speaker 9 (50:14):
Me and my doctor team.

Speaker 7 (50:17):
Who convinced you that you're mentally ill?

Speaker 9 (50:21):
Me and my doctor?

Speaker 7 (50:22):
What's the specific category of mental illness? Is there one
you don't want to ask this question?

Speaker 1 (50:27):
Let me ask this question.

Speaker 10 (50:29):
I don't even like the psychological industry. I don't really
stand for like Sigmund Freudian politics or anything like that.

Speaker 9 (50:35):
So if we're going.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
To debate the.

Speaker 9 (50:38):
Ethics of psychologist, what.

Speaker 7 (50:40):
I'm going with this is going back to the same
thing with if the money was worth to divide it equally,
it will end up being words out within five years.
My trouble is, in many cases, somebody you and I
look up to will say something to us that we
choose to believe for the rest of our lives. Unfortunately,
it could be something where you have ADHD, your mentally ill,

(51:01):
you're poor, you're this your dead, and we get to
choose to buy into that or not.

Speaker 9 (51:05):
And if you do so, you're saying I'm not mentally
or I'm not disabled, or.

Speaker 7 (51:10):
You're not I would challenge it to go a little
bit deeper to see if there's anything you can do
about it.

Speaker 10 (51:14):
So you're asking me about my health, you're asking me
about my disability.

Speaker 7 (51:18):
I will say, we are in a market where stay
with me here, there is a market where there's profit
to convince you that have you have issues to take
the medication because they're making money.

Speaker 9 (51:28):
I don't have accessor to the medication.

Speaker 10 (51:30):
I don't have access to even a result or a
solution to my disability as someone of the connective tissue
disorder it's genetic.

Speaker 7 (51:38):
Have you been able to go to different doctors and
get yourself tested?

Speaker 6 (51:41):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (51:42):
You have?

Speaker 7 (51:42):
Yes in California, yes, but not enough.

Speaker 10 (51:45):
I can't find a specialist. You can't find I can't
find a specialist.

Speaker 1 (51:51):
I can't find specialist.

Speaker 9 (51:53):
Well, they could, or they would if they are not.
But yeah, should be okay?

Speaker 7 (51:57):
If I pay for a specialists for you to go
see Yeah, would you take money from a capitalist to
help you go see specialist?

Speaker 9 (52:02):
I'm going to have you go see too.

Speaker 7 (52:04):
What do you live in California? Yeah, I'm going to
have you go see too specialists. But would you also
be open to seeing somebody else? I choose as a psychologist,
I may you.

Speaker 9 (52:15):
Choose as a psychologist. You're choosing who gets the third term, and.

Speaker 7 (52:21):
Okay, then I wish you nothing but the best.

Speaker 9 (52:23):
Yeah, so I think, all right, thanks for.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
Talking so much. So there's so much wrong with that
interaction right there. Number one, you can't afford healthcare because
of capitalism, or you have a team of doctors working
on your mental health? Which one is it? Her doctor? Team?

(52:52):
Is that? Like the a team is mister t there?
Which one is it? Because it can't be both. You
either can't afford proper healthcare or you have a team
of doctors, like, which one is it? You can't afford

(53:14):
proper healthcare? But you were in a hospital. Interesting, it's
all capitalism's fault though, right. The irony here is that
this is a woman who's supporting socialized medicine government takeover
of healthcare. Now is the United States' healthcare system perfect?

(53:38):
Of course it's not. Of course it's not. We're getting
harassed about a bill from three years ago that isn't
even a real bill. The hospital decided to say we
owed them a thousand dollars. We said, provide us proof
of the thousand dollars. They said, we're not going to
do that. We're just going to sell you to collections
and I said, okay, cool, I'll sue you, and we

(54:00):
haven't heard anything since. I would have had no problem
paying it. By the way, I just wanted to know
what it was, but they wouldn't do that. So the
problem here is she supports socialized medicine where you don't

(54:21):
get to pick your doctor. If you get to see
a doctor at all, the government picks your doctor. But
for the love of God, she does not want Patrick
bet David to pick the specialist that she gets to see.
That's not allowed. She just wants a system where the government,
which we all know is so trustworthy, gets to pick

(54:43):
her health care provider gets to pick the doctor she sees,
unless they do like they do in Canada and just
recommend that you kill yourself, which is what they do
frequently up there. I was listening to the John Deloney
Show a couple of months ago. There was a fifteen
year old Canada called in said I'm depressed. I've seen

(55:03):
two different therapists and now the Canadian government is recommending
assisted suicide to a fifteen year old. That's the end
gets the they talk about late stage capitalism or whatever
is where you have to pay nine dollars for a
Corps Light in Vegas. Late stage socialism is where the
government tells depressed fifteen year olds to kill themselves and

(55:27):
denies them any other healthcare. That's late stage socialism. You
can pick nine dollars Corps Light in Vegas at the
Circa or micfucking kill yourself. Go ahead, your choice, right.
The reason she doesn't want him to pick her doctor
is not because she doesn't think that doctor is going

(55:50):
to provide her with adequate care. The reason she doesn't
want him to pick her doctor is because she is
picking doctors with a confirmation bias. What did I tell
you or earlier on in the show, these people are sick.
They enjoy being the victims. That's the important thing to
remember here. You can't look at this from our perspective.

(56:13):
You have to view this from their perspective. Oh, he's
going to pay for your health care. Why wouldn't you
want that? They don't want that because they only want
a doctor that's going to affirm what they already believe,
which is that they are a victim, that they are
subject to the circumstances they're in and there's nothing they
can do about it. Because, for whatever reason, they enjoy

(56:35):
feeling like they're being oppressed. She's concerned that he could
pick her, that he could send her to a therapist
to be reevaluated by, and that therapist could say, I
don't think you're mentally ill. I think everybody's a little off.
We all are. We're all a little off that. That's
the reality is. We've conflated mental illness with just what

(56:59):
I call symptoms of being human. There's a shindown song
called that feeling a little depressed or a little anxious
is not a mental illness. We all get that way.
If you don't, you're probably a sociopath or a robot
la clanker as the kids call him on the TikTok.

(57:23):
That's normal. Mental illnesses are schizophrenia, OCD. What is I'm
a PTSD? If you're a veteran or a rape victim,
or you experience something horrible like that, those are legitimate
mental illnesses. Bipolar disorder, things like that, I get anxious

(57:43):
when I have to go to work is not a
mental illness. That's something you need to deal with. What
she's worried is that he's going to pay for her
to go see a provider or a therapist and that
therapist is going to go. You don't need drugs, you're
not mentally ill. What you need to do is you
need to put your smartphone down for you know, more
than three hours a day and get up and move

(58:06):
a little bit. And you need to get into an
actual routine where you're working a steady job and you're
going to the gym, and you're not eating garbage, and
your entire life isn't spent arguing with strangers on social media.
And you need to find some type of community, whether
it's church or a hobby or whatever, and that'll probably

(58:27):
solve eighty to ninety percent of your problems. I tell
people this all the time. If we replace therapy and
social media and drugs with the gym and red meat
and church, eighty percent of the mental illness in this
country quote unquote mental illness would disappear in less than
six months. It would be gone. It would be gone.

(58:50):
And it's like I said, the capitalistic system of healthcare
isn't perfect either, because it takes advantage ironically, enough of
these Marxist types that believe they're mentally ill, because there
is a profit to be made in over prescribing therapy
and over prescribing drugs. It's just ironic that the person
who wants socialized medicine doesn't want someone else to pick

(59:13):
her doctor. Boy, do I have news for you, sweetheart.
If you do get a doctor under socialized medicine, if
you're lucky enough to get one, the government's gonna pick it.
You're not gonna see him for a year, and then
there's a fifty to fifty chance they're just gonna tell
you to stick a gun in your mouth. Let's go
to the next one. Here, he had a debate with

(59:34):
a self proclaimed self help author. I love how these
people who are disasters in every element of their lives
somehow find a way to write self help books. That's
like taking a sobriety course with Andy Dick. But they
won't want anyway, So go ahead check this out.

Speaker 7 (59:53):
I'm the guy that had what you don't like. What's
what you don't want to hear?

Speaker 1 (59:57):
Is that because it's the truth?

Speaker 7 (59:59):
Can wutch a question? When's the last time you read
a business book? When's the last time you read a
self help book?

Speaker 9 (01:00:03):
I don't need to answer that.

Speaker 7 (01:00:04):
When's the last time you read a self self help book?

Speaker 9 (01:00:06):
Tell me what health.

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Help book you read. I'm not giving you one.

Speaker 7 (01:00:11):
Give me one you read. Are you willing to take
one recommendation? You're not, then I can't help you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
I don't need your help. You've been flagged out.

Speaker 7 (01:00:21):
Awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Doesn't that sum them up nicely? I wrote a self
help book, but I have not read any. I haven't
read a self help book, but I wrote one. Hey,
I got a book on astronomy coming out next month.
You guys gonna buy it with the promo code based
B A S D like the title of the show.

(01:00:43):
With the checkout, you'll save fifteen twenty it twenty five
percent off your order. If you're buying an astronomy book
from me, a guy who's never read a full astronomy book,
you probably should be getting it for free. I don't
want a suggestion, of course they don't. If you go
back and you watch this full thing, it's on YouTube,

(01:01:03):
it's like an hour and forty five minutes. I strongly
recommend you watch it. Not because anything of substance is
said during it. You're not gonna learn anything from it
other not from the people that are talking. What you
will learn is the type of people we're up against.
Keep in mind. These are the people that came forward.
These aren't basement dwelling losers where they scrape the bottom
of the barrel. These are the best and brightest of

(01:01:26):
the anti capitalist movement. They're all broke, they're all mentally ill,
they're all physically out of shape, whether it's due to
obesity or just general anemia. And they all blame somebody
else for all of their problems. None of them mea
Can you believe this? Does this sound familiar? None of
the problems in any of their lives are because of themselves.

(01:01:49):
They're not responsible for any of their problems. It's all
due to the system. Who's the system? We to know.
It's all due to capitalism, the patreon, white supremacy, all
of those horrible things. Here's the thing. Those arguments work.
Blaming the system for your circumstances. Those arguments only work

(01:02:12):
if there aren't millions of examples of the contrary. You
can only say I'm a failure because of X, Y
and Z circumstances out of my control. If there's no
one who's ever made it out of your situation or worse,

(01:02:32):
you can only blame exterior external circumstances, external factors, if
no one's ever made it work in your situation before.
But the reality is there's a lot of people who
have made it work in everybody's situation. Every single one

(01:02:53):
of you listening to this. I don't care where you
came from, if you're in the United States of America,
somebody in your situation or worse, has made a fuck
ton of money and led a very fulfilling life. Every
single person, every single person that's listening to this show.

(01:03:16):
I guarantee you, so that argument of blaming the system
and all these other people and nothing's ever my fault
falls flat, and anyone who's worth the damn doesn't care.
Here's the problem with a lot of these videos now
is if you go watch this and you just see
some of these pathetic people that have never been responsible
for anything bad that's ever happened in their lives before

(01:03:41):
the social media foot the digital footprint on social media
is real. There's going to come a time when these
people are going to have moved past these idiotic beliefs
and they'll be in their forties with a wife and
two kids in soccer right, and they'll be applying for
a job, big promotion. Thirty thousand dollars a year raise
at a new con Not promotion, but a big jump, right,

(01:04:03):
thirty thousand dollars a year raise at a new company.
It's gonna change their families direction for the better. They're
gonna be out of debt, be able to take that vacation,
start sticking a little bit extra away for retirement in
the kids college. And somebody's gonna pull these videos up,
and these these employers are gonna say, they're just going
to google their names, and they're gonna say, I don't

(01:04:25):
want these people that have never taken responsibility for shit
in their lives. Once upon a time, I used to
be the person making decisions hiring people at a company
that will remain. The company doesn't even exist anymore. They

(01:04:45):
got bought out years ago. But I was the person
making decisions on who to hire for this company. I
was at years and years and years ago, long before
any show I was on was ever a thing. And
I'll tell you what. We'd interview people and I didn't
give a damn because a lot of what I was
hiring was for entry level positions. I didn't give a

(01:05:08):
damn about your experience. We were going to train you
on the job. It didn't matter whether you had been
in the industry for ten years or ten minutes. We
didn't care. I want to know about why you left
Taco bell. I wanted to know about your first couple
of jobs, your last couple of jobs, why did you leave?
And I would just let them talk. They wouldn't talk

(01:05:30):
about their qualifications, they wouldn't talk about what they knew
about the industry. I would let these people talk about
where they were at before and their experiences with past employers.
And if I noticed a trend that all these bad
things that happened to you, or you were just a
victim of circumstance, or somebody conspired against you, or they
hated you, or whatever, I threw your resume in the shredder.

(01:05:54):
I had one woman tell me, and usually I would
just smile and nod politely, but one woman and just
made me so sick to my stomach told me that
a company who will remain nameless and I quote basically
fired her for being pregnant end quote. Do you know
what I said to Hermia? Do you know what my
response was when she told me that, I said, Wow,

(01:06:17):
how much did you make off the lawsuit? She goes
what I go the lawsuit, because that's illegal in all
fifty states. In DC, that's like six to seven figure payouts,
no matter guaranteed, depending on the circumstance. So when you
sued them for violating federal law? How much did you get?

(01:06:41):
And she just started to stutter well, and then of
course she had an excuse for why she couldn't sue them.
Employers don't want to see this shit you will get
nowhere in life. I don't care if you don't like
the system. The system is what it is. The alternative
is death camps and hunger strikes, right, that's the alternative breadlines.

(01:07:04):
The system is what it is. You ever heard that
cheap trick song, Mommy's alright and Daddy's alright. Surrender. At
some point, you're gonna have to kind of just deal
with the system. You can work to change it. You're
gonna make incremental changes, if anything, but you're gonna have

(01:07:24):
to play ball eventually, especially when other people begin to
depend on you. When you have a wife and kids
and all those cool things, right, and if you don't
have those things, you're odd just sticking a gun in
your mouth. Go way up. By the time you hit
your forties, so I would recommend you don't just sit
there angry at capitalism in your studio apartment, single into

(01:07:46):
your fifties. Highly recommend you don't do those things. Eventually
you're gonna have to learn how to play ball a
little bit, though. And I'm telling you right now, people
don't want someone who just makes excuses for every thing.
It's my mental illness, it's the system it's got. But Eliza,
it's White's prepacy, patriarchy. I don't give a shit. Flip

(01:08:07):
the fucking burger, put the fries in the bag, and
shut the fuck up. At some point, the fries gotta
go into the bag. I don't care who the president is.
I don't care what the economic system is. The fries
go in the bag, You go home with your twelve
fifty an hour. You shut the fuck up. At some

(01:08:31):
point that has to happen. We got another brilliant person
here her.

Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
They asked her if she thought AOC or Elon Musk
contributed more to society. Check out her reasoning. We already
know who she picked, but check out her reasoning for its.

Speaker 7 (01:08:50):
AOC A net positive to soci I would say net positive, Yes,
more than Musk is.

Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
Yes, really tell me why, because AOC wants to introduce
a Green New Deal, and I think that the New.

Speaker 7 (01:09:00):
Deal is the closest thing trillion dollars.

Speaker 9 (01:09:03):
Okay.

Speaker 11 (01:09:03):
Trump literally just added three point four trillion dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
So I really don't want to.

Speaker 7 (01:09:07):
Hear thirty trillion.

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Okay, So I'm saying a trillion.

Speaker 2 (01:09:10):
I'm saying that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
I so right before that in that clip, she was
complaining about Musk getting corporate subsidies? Sweetheart, what do you
think is going to happen with that thirty trillion dollars?
With that thirty trillion dollars in new spending from the
Green New Deal? What do you think is going to happen.
It's going to go to corporations. It's going to go

(01:09:33):
to corporate subsidies, whether you like it or not. Right, Also,
can we I'm gonna I just ranted about people being
stupid with their money. On Wednesday. I'm gonna put my
Dave Ramsey hat on again on Wednesday. Yeah, on Wednesday,
I'm gonna put my Dave Ramsey hat on again. Okay.

(01:09:56):
I disagreed with the three trillion dollars in new spend
that Donald Trump's bill added, we were vocal opponents of that.
You can go check all the archives. I was against it. However,
that does not mean just because one person was reckless
with spending, that more reckless spending is justified. Imagine if

(01:10:20):
you sat down and I was trying to help you
get out of debt and achieve financial freedom, which we're
going to start charging people for because I could. Actually
I think we are. I think we're going to start
a little side business up where I help people get
out of debt and balance their budget because it's so
easy and none of you know how to fucking do it.
But imagine if you sat down with me and I

(01:10:41):
was trying to help you get your money situation right,
and you go, well, I think I'm going to go
spend twelve grand on my credit card on vacation, and
I go no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no new debt. We're done spending money, and your justification
was as well, I'm already two grand in credit card dead.

(01:11:04):
I would laugh you out of this fucking building. You'd
be gone, bye bye, see you later. You're not serious.
One bad decision does not justify additional amplified bad decisions,
whether that's with money, Well, I already cheated on my

(01:11:25):
wife once, I might as well go fuck this hook
or rod a truck stop now doesn't justify it. How stupid.
And it's not even stupidity, it's immaturity. It's immature. That's
what this is. This is people who either somebody in
their life, their parents let them down, or they just

(01:11:45):
outright ignored them. They never had discipline in their life.
One bad decision. I'm willing to admit when I make
a bad decision. I make bad decisions every day, but
I admit when maybe not every day, but I'm willing
to admit what I've made made a bad decision, not
triple down on it. A sign of maturity is a admitting

(01:12:06):
when a bad decision is a bad decision, and b
at least making the effort to not make said bad
decision again. Right If you turn around, if you use
your bad decision as an excuse to continue to make
more bad decisions, that's a sign that your brain never

(01:12:27):
developed all the way. And Patrick Bett David doesn't need
to pay for you to go see a psychiatrist to
tell you that you got one more clip here where
he offers somebody money to put their money where their
mouth is, like someone did in the earlier segment, Gohea,
check this out.

Speaker 6 (01:12:44):
There is no real incentive of capitalism because the incentive
is survival. When you get into communism, the incentive is
for the common love that I.

Speaker 7 (01:12:53):
Got an offer for you before we move on. If
I were to give you your twenty three and fifty
dollars which is the cost to enunciate your citizenship, and
I paid you your first class you know, flight to
whatever communist country, and twenty thousand dollars of.

Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Spending one communist country, would.

Speaker 7 (01:13:08):
You give up your citizenship to go to that country?
Whichever communist country you want to go too, We can
give you Venezuela, we give you North Korea, any one
of those who want to go to choose any one
of them. I'll give you one way to get them
all funded for you if you want to.

Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
They're not they're not communist countries. The countries that are
openly communists aren't communist countries. Isn't that crazy? How the
goal poster is constantly moving? What is communism? Even the
communists can't define it. They can't tell you what communism is.
They don't know what it is, but they know sure
as shit, it's not the actual times communism has been
tried where it's been a massive failure every time. They know.

(01:13:43):
It's not that they don't know what it is, but
they know it's not that real communism has never been tried.
That's going to tell you the goalposts are constantly moving.
Here's the thing. Even if that's the case, Let's say
that communism has truly never been tried. It's failed. You know,
they we've never got in human history to a point
where a government or a country had achieved pure communism.

(01:14:07):
Let's say that for argument's sake, don't you think that
there's something wrong with the ideology. There must be some
type of inherent flaw with your ideology where every time
a group of people get together and try to make
it work, the absolute worst human beings ever take over

(01:14:27):
and it ends in mass murder. Every time every country
that does it, it ends in starvation and mass murder.
Don't you think that means something? Maybe you should go
back to the drawing board and figure out what's wrong
with communism that it keeps allowing these horrible people to
come to power and for the love of God. Don't
come on here and try to compare Jeff Bezos to

(01:14:49):
Joseph Stalin, because I'm again you know what we talked
about earlier about you must be this tall to ride
your IQ must be this hiw to argue, I'm not
even going to acknowledge you if you do that. Seriously, though,
what's wrong with your ideology? Why is it? Why have
all the people that have tried to get to communism
why have they never gotten there? Why don't you sit

(01:15:10):
there and ask yourself that that would be like if
I built a car and it was a beautiful car.
It had a V eight engine, it was, but it
was somehow fuel of fishing to got like fifty miles
of the gallon on the highway right, and it had
all the bells and whistles, the sensors, the backup cameras,
all the nice stuff about the cars, the nicest wheels
out there. But whenever that car went over eighty miles

(01:15:34):
an hour, the brake stopped working. You know, would that
be a car you wanted to own if it had
everything you wanted, But the second you hit eighty miles
an hour the breaks quit.

Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
I think I'll stick with my Jetta.

Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
Yeah, because it's paid off back to the Dave Ramsey thing. No,
of course you wouldn't. That car, despite all of the
appealing features to it, would be fucking worthless, so worthless
that it wouldn't be safe for any human being to

(01:16:11):
ever drive. And it should be thrown in the trash
and destroyed, or at the very least the people who
wrote it up should go back to the drawing board
and go, hmm, what's the flaw in this design that
keeps resulting in these fiery crashes that kill dozens of
people every time? Now, and I'll tell you that. Here's

(01:16:38):
full disclosure. And this is where they always get mad
at me, and they try to use it as like
a dunk on me. I've never read the Communist Manifesto.
I have it, and that's where they come at me.
They say, you've never read Marx, You've never read the
Communist Manifesto. How can you have all these opinions on
communism if you've never read it? You know what, that's

(01:17:02):
a solid point. How can you think a dog turd
doesn't taste good if you've never eaten one? I don't know,
because it looks like shit to me. Why do I
think getting shot in the foot wouldn't be a fun time.
I don't know. Maybe because other people have gotten shot

(01:17:23):
in the foot in every single one of them has
to go to the hospital to get the bullet taken
out of them, and that doesn't sound like a fun
time to me. That's why I don't need to read
the Communist Manifesto. I've never read mind comp. I don't
think we should kill Jews. I can confidently say, without
having read mind comp, that I do not believe we

(01:17:43):
should exterminate the Jews. Controversial take for some of my audience,
I'm sure you're correct. I don't need to read your
stupid books. It's a waste of my time to read
something that will never come to fruition in this country
in my lifetime and b never work even if it did.

(01:18:09):
Why do I need to read the book when the
case studies are all throughout human history littered in a
trail of hundreds of millions of dead bodies. The short
answer is I don't. And you idiots have never read
any of the books on capitalism either. You haven't read Rothbard,

(01:18:31):
you haven't read Adam Smith, none of them. You've taken
you I'm sure you've found little in your socialist Reddit
meme circles. You've found little quips you can take out
of context, but you haven't read those theories either, So
shut the fuck up. Is capitalism perfect? Absolutely not, But
it's a whole lot better than that alternative. I will

(01:18:54):
tell you, guys, the same thing I tell the people
that bitch about Chick fil A. I don't like how
they feel about the gays either, but if you want
me to stop eating there, make a better chicken sandwich.
The best part of this is the post interview. They
interviewed one a bunch of them afterwards, and the thing
that stuck out to the most to me on this

(01:19:16):
that was the most telling of all they really showed
their hand was one of them comes on and she's
talking about Patrick bet David and says, and I quote,
we shouldn't be giving these people a platform. That was
the most telling part to me because for the longest
time they were saying that about like literal open nazis right,

(01:19:37):
which I think those people should get a platform too,
because I think it's important to shine light on bad ideas,
but it's a lot easier to sell to the average
person that a Nazi shouldn't get a major platform than
just a guy who wants taxes to be lower. Patrick
bet David didn't say anything egregious on their inflammatory He's

(01:20:01):
not a homophobe, he's not a racist. He he doesn't
believe in any of that. Patrick bed David believes in
a different economic system than these people. Yeh. For whatever reason,
they believe he shouldn't get a platform. Make no mistake,
this is the ultimate endgame of the Marxist They don't
want anyone with a say they accidentally showed their hand there.

(01:20:23):
They all believe this. Not only do they not, because
for the longest time they just said only people with
extreme ideas. Now we're talking a guy who believes in
a different economic system than you. You don't even think
that guy should be allowed to come out and have
his case heard. A guy who just thinks that, hey,
this economy runs better than the other one. That guy,
they don't think, should have his opinion hurt. That's their

(01:20:45):
ultimate endgame here, is to silence all the centus. It's
always been the ultimate endgame of Marxist and communists throughout
human history. This isn't anything new. Believe me, folks, It
doesn't stop with deepplatforming people off of YouTube. These people
genuinely believe that anyone who thinks differently than them should

(01:21:07):
be put in a gulog, if not shot. That's how
it always ends. They're finally being honest about it. Patrick
bet David's a capitalist. I'm a communist. He shouldn't get
a platform. A couple of years ago, they wouldn't have
gone that far. A couple of years from now, they'll
think he should go in the gulag. This is nothing new.

(01:21:27):
They want anyone who thinks differently than them, anyone who
speaks out of line, anyone who worships a god that's
not the almighty Marxist fucking state, should be thrown in
a gulog and eventually shot, if they're not starved to
death first. These people are filth. What is it when
you look at these fucking weirdos, these freaks that are

(01:21:49):
on these videos here? What is Ask yourselves? What is
it about this ideology that attracts the bottom of the
barrel of humanity? What is it? What is it? They're
perpetual victims. Nothing in their life has ever been their fault,
and these are the best and brightest. These are the

(01:22:09):
ones that are willing to come forward and talk, that
aren't afraid to get in front of a camera. They
get anxiety ordering food at restaurants. They're physically weak. They're
the most pathetic, frail human beings that you've ever seen
in your life. And the ones that aren't are morbidly
obese and one freedo pie away from a heart attack.
What is it about this ideology that attracts the absolute

(01:22:34):
worst people? You know, losers with no jobs, no future.
You're a loser, no prospects, but a whole bunch of excuses,
if excuse. If they had a dime for every excuse

(01:22:54):
they had for why they can't get ahead, they wouldn't
need to hate capitalism because they'd be rich than all
of us. They're losers. Think of everyone in your life
that identifies as a socialist or a Marxist, or a
communist or an anti capitalist, and ask yourself how many

(01:23:16):
of these people are doing well, whether it's financially, socially,
spiritually relationships. They're failing at everything. They're mentally ill, they're broke,
they have no talent. Half of them are ready to
suck on a gun. They don't know what the fuck

(01:23:36):
they're doing. They don't at life. No one wants to
be around them. They surround themselves with a bunch of
other miserable losers. Many of them are single or they're
with other mentally ill cretans. They'll never have children, they'll
never own property, they'll never get out of the studio
apartment they're in. And it's not because they're down on

(01:23:57):
their luck. It's because they refuse to apply them so
e because they'd rather make excuses. These fucking people make
me sick, bro, and it is a growing problem in
this society. Even if you're not a communist, there's a
ton of people that just have excuses. Man, listen, you
don't have to make millions of dollars. Do you know

(01:24:18):
what the goal is? You should have two goals. Two goals.
Number one, make it so that your kids are better
off than you are when they turn thirty. If your
children are doing better off than you were at thirty
when they turn thirty, you're fine. You did a good job.

(01:24:41):
The second thing, the second goal, you should have. When
you go to a restaurant, you shouldn't worry about how
much the food costs you shouldn't worry about can we
afford an appetizer or a soda? If you're at those
two spots, you won capitalism. That's it. Do you know

(01:25:01):
who wins communism? Miah, take a guess who wins communism? No,
absolutely fucking nobody. I got one right, you did. Absolutely
nobody wins communism. Make sure your kids are better off

(01:25:23):
and save for retirement. Make sure you're not okay, So
three things, which isn't hard to do. To save for retirement.
You get pre tax for a one K. You do
all that with your employer, you'll be fine. You start
saving for retirement in your twenties, you'll be fine. Right,
talk to a financial advisor. I am not one. Make

(01:25:45):
sure your kids are better off than you were by
the time they turn thirty. Don't worry about how much
food costs at the average Texas roadhouse type restaurant. Stick
a little bit of money out of every paycheck away
for retirement. You've won capitalism. That's all. You have to do.
Three things, very very easy. Three metrics you have to meet,
very very very very easy ones, very easy ones. My

(01:26:06):
parents were not wealthy. They didn't come from money, and
I could tell you stories about my parents upbringing that
would terrify you. In fact, I could tell stories about
my own upbringing that would terrify these cradled losers that
have been coddled their entire lives and want to blame
capitalism for why they can't succeed. About my own upbringing

(01:26:27):
that would terrify them. Here's what I will tell you.
Mia and I are better off than our parents were
at our age. We are. Our parents want capitalism. They
don't have trophies or millions of dollars a show for it.
That's all they had to do. We're not rich either,

(01:26:48):
and our kids are going to be better off when
they're thirty than we are right now. Guarantee you they
will be. Let's check back in thirty years. Will do
a thirty year checkback on the show and see if
our kids are better off when they're thirty than we are.
I guarantee you they will be. I guarantee you they
will be. Okay, let's go to the next segment. I'm

(01:27:10):
done ranting about these losers. I could do this all night.
I'm running out of time, though, so we got to
get to Epstein. Can we talk about the pedophiles now?
Can we talk about the powerful pedophiles with Epstein. I
think we're going to try and get I think we
might get the Epstein list. Have we said that on

(01:27:32):
this show before, that we're gonna get the Epstein list? Mia,
Do you think we might actually get it this time?

Speaker 7 (01:27:39):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:27:39):
No, Well it's a little bit different. It's not the
traditional Epstein list. It's the victims have come forward. Thomas Massey,
a representative from Kentucky, is a Republican, and Rocanna, a
Democrat from California. By the way, this is the kind
of bipartisanship I can appreciate in this country. Came together
and they said, we've got a whole bunch of Epstein victims.

(01:28:03):
We're going to hold a press conference with them, and
they're going to release their own Epstein list. They're going
to tell you who abuse them. The problem is these
people went and they met with a bunch of members
of Congress. Anna, Paulina Luna, the UFO Lady, she was
one of them. There were a couple other folks they
talked to. And the issue with this here is there's

(01:28:24):
some conflicting information. Now there's a video in Nancy Mayce
crying that every podcast in Twitter, page is played, I'm
not going to play that for you today. And the
reason we're not going to play that for you is
because Nancy Mayce herself is a victim of sexual abuse,
and it was probably very traumatic for her to sit
in that room. Despite my disagreements with her and her
demeanor in public, it was probably very traumatic for her

(01:28:45):
to sit in a room with a bunch of other
people that described what happened to them in a similar fashion.
She was crying. I'm not going to try to make
money off of her mental breakdown, because we have a
conscience on the show, a conscience on the show. However,
there is some conflicting information. Here is what one Epstein
victim said, go ahead, play this one.

Speaker 6 (01:29:05):
Here Epstein surrounded himself, I'm sorry, with the most powerful
leaders of our country and the world. He abused not
only me, but countless others, and everyone seemed to look away.
The truth is Epstein had a free pass. He bragged
about his powerful friends, including our current president Donald Trump.
It was his biggest brag actually, And while what I

(01:29:29):
endured will haunt me forever, I live every day with PTSD,
I live as a mother trying to raise my child
while distrusting a world that has betrayed me. This kind
of Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:29:40):
That's it. So there was that, and then there was
this victim.

Speaker 12 (01:29:45):
I do have to ask and I know, and it's
just something that I think were compelled to at this moment,
with the attention on President Trump, with these questions around
a part in, did anybody see or hear of the
president himself doing anything inappropriate? As a related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
So one says he bragged about his friendship with Trump.
The other said, no, there was no connection to Trump.
So which is it? How do you feel at this point?
What do you think Trump?

Speaker 2 (01:30:21):
Trump?

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
You think he's Do you think he think he did
something he shouldn't have? No with Jeffy, No.

Speaker 11 (01:30:28):
I think.

Speaker 2 (01:30:30):
I think yeah, they were friends.

Speaker 1 (01:30:31):
Sure, he's probably embarrassed by that.

Speaker 2 (01:30:34):
Yeah, I don't think he did anything wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Yeah, I don't know. I I think I I don't
know how I feel at this point.

Speaker 2 (01:30:46):
And be honest, well, like you said, if they had
that on him, they would have used it by now.

Speaker 1 (01:30:52):
Yeah. The only problem here is back during the Cold War,
the US and the Soviet at Union never nuked each
other because there was this thing called mutually assured destruction.
The US said, if you launch a nuke at us,
We're gonn launch a nuke right back at you, and
then you're gonna launch two more at us, and we're
gonna waunch five more at you. The problem here is

(01:31:16):
these deep state folks, people with deep connections, the Obamas,
the Clintons, people that have rolled with Trump long before
he got heavily involved into partisan politics. How much dirt
does he have on them? Sure, you can go ahead
and roll that out, but here's what I have on you.
We're all going down, That's my question. Now. I agree,

(01:31:38):
three months ago, I would have agreed with you. They
would have rolled with it by now. The problem is
the way he's behaved himself about this. I'm gonna be honest, guys,
disturbs my peace. Makes me wonder what skeletons do you
have in your classt Now. I don't think he fucked
any little kids, but I'm wondering did he maybe move

(01:32:00):
some money around for him? Did he maybe turn a
blind eye to something that That's what I'm kind of
wondering here. Because they they released a memo when Massey
and Conna said they were going to come out with
all this information, all these victims, and a bunch of

(01:32:21):
different Congress members were signing their name to a bill
that was saying, hey, let's release the Epstein files. Don
Bacon was one of them. Was he sober when he
signed it? We have no idea. Probably not. But the
Trump administration released a memo to Republican members of Congress saying,

(01:32:47):
and I quote, any Republican who signs their name to
this act demanding the release of the Jeffrey Epstein list
is committing a hostile act against the Trump administration end quote.
Like I'm sorry, what what do you mean by that?

(01:33:12):
How is that a hostile act against you? What are
we talking about here? I think Tim Dillon put it best.
Tim Dillon said, you just need to pick the pedophile
who fits your worldview the best. Just whatever pedophile doesn't

(01:33:35):
want World War III and wants to lower your taxes,
vote for that pedophile. And that's the way to run
the country. Let's go to the next one here, let's
be nice to Trump. So Trump, uh, Trump declared the
Venezuelan government to be basically funding a terrorism at our

(01:33:57):
southern border with all these drug cartails, and they are
are they're partaking in. I mean, the Venezuelan government has
deep connections to the drug cartels. I'm not going to
go on a whole tangent about it. You could look
this up for yourself. Chat, GPT, and Google are free,
as I often tell people, and we have a limited
amount of time on this show. However, the Trump administration says, hey,
we don't like the connections that the Maduro government down

(01:34:21):
in Venezuela has to these drug cartels such as Trend
de Agua, and they put a bounty out of They said,
we'll give you a reward if you can arrest this guy. So,
any of you guys that are maybe sitting there listening
to this while you're drinking with your buddies, sitting there
listening to this this morning, Saturday morning, when this airs

(01:34:43):
and you're chilling at the bonfire in your backyard, drinking
with your buddies, you want to make a quick couple
million dollars. Maybe you load up your night vision and
your bulletproof vests and your AR fifteen's and you go
down to Venezuela and you try to cap their president.
You might be able to get some generally talk about
Jen generational wealth and being better than your parents by
the time you turn thirty. This might be the way

(01:35:04):
to do it. If you're feeling a little confident. I'm kidding,
do not do that. This is a comedy show. We
are never giving you serious advice on the show, and
you should never listen to anything we say in terms
of how you should live your life, even on the
unsolicited advice segments, which are every Wednesday at nine am,
and don't do near the numbers that these ones do.

(01:35:27):
So the US military decided and the Trump administration decided,
We're done fucking around. We are done fucking around with
these cartels. This is an invasion by paramilitary groups at
our southern border, and we're tired of it. We're tired

(01:35:48):
of you killing American citizens in more ways than one,
directly and indirectly. And this is what they did. It's
a boat right there. It's a carteled drug trafficking boat.
There's a eleven Trendy Aragua members on it. There were
eleven Trenda Aragua members on it because the Trump administration

(01:36:10):
blew them out of the water with a predator drunk
as they were trying to uh make their way for
the United States coastlines. It's about time you know I
feel about military intervention. I'm against it more often than

(01:36:30):
i'm not. However, I've been consistent on this regardless of
who the president is. I've said even during my libertarian phase,
like a decade ago, that it's easier to justify using
military action against the drug cartels than it is against

(01:36:50):
ISIS and al Qaeda at this point, because those are
more of a direct threat to the sovereignty of the
United States. This is a yours drawn the ire of
plenty of people, such as the Libertarian Party. Pull up
their tweet. Here is proof of why I'm not a
libertarian anymore, says The US strike on a Venezuelan vessel

(01:37:11):
allegedly linked to narcotics and terrorism, represents a dangerous escalation
of unchecked executive power. Labeling people as narco terrorist and
killing them without a trial or congressional authorization is extra
judicial violence that undermines the rule of law. As libertarians,
we condemn this normalization of government power to kill first
and justify later. Due processes not optional. America must drift

(01:37:32):
further into a policy of unaccountable violence abroad or at home.
America must not. Excuse me, you guys, enjoy your one
percent of the vote. Gary Johnson's the best you're ever
going to do. What's next requiring a license to make
toast in your own damn toaster Earth? Doesn't that kind
of sum that whole tweet up? What't somebody think of

(01:37:56):
the poor drug urtels? All they want to do is
make millions of dollars trafficking fentanyl to poor Americans and
killing hundreds of thousands of people. You're thinking the drug
card does I'm sorry, there is no look, bro, we're
under attack, whether you want to admit it or not.

(01:38:17):
Let me ask you, guys, a hypothetical. If the nine
to eleven terrorists, the hijackers were coming over here via
boat back in two thousand and one, there was nobody
else on the boat but the hijackers, and you had
the opportunity to bomb them and make it so they
never even made it to the country. How many of
you would do it, and how many of you were retarded?

(01:38:38):
Everybody would do it. Here's the thing. Nine to eleven,
nine and seventy seven people died. You have over one
hundred thousand fentan or excuse me, drug overdoses overdose deaths
every year in this country, which is about a nine
to eleven approximately every eleven days, ten to eleven days
in this country. You can call it whatever you want.

(01:38:59):
We're under attack. These are foreign paramilitary groups that come
across the United States border and sell poison, lie and
sell poison because people don't knowingly buy fentanyl, they buy cocaine,
they buy heroin, they buy meth, whatever they think it
is going to get them high, and it kills them.

(01:39:19):
They sell poison, probably from the Chinese government, to American
citizens that kills hundreds of thousands a year, over one
hundred thousand a year. This is an invasion. These groups
come over here, they kill American citizens, They get into
shootouts with ranchers, They take over apartment buildings like you

(01:39:39):
saw in Colorado, paramilitary groups occupying residential spaces on United
States soil for days on end. I'm not even talking
about what they do when they smuggle people across the border.
The coyotes that you pay them, however much money to
sneak your kid across the border, and they molest them
the whole there, or your wife or whatever. And then

(01:40:04):
when they drop them off there, they get the first
payment upfront, and then the second payment they just threaten
to kill you and your kid until they get the
rest of it, and they probably add bullshit interest onto
it as well. These are psychopaths, These are lunatics that
are conducting an armed invasion, no an occupation on United
States soil. They're not American citizens. They are a foreign

(01:40:29):
occupying force. They do not get due process the same
way a soldier in war does not get due process.
Because I hate to break it to you, whether you
like it or not, we are at war with these
drug cartels. We are at war with these drug cartels,
and we have a right to stop them from entering

(01:40:50):
our border, specifically when they're in international waters before they
get here. And if any other country in the world
has got a problem with it, they're welcome to come
do something about it. But something tells me they're not
going to, because you see all these zoomers that are
talking all this shit about, oh, the cartels, don't play.
Trump doesn't want smoke with the cartels. You idiots have

(01:41:11):
no idea what you're talking about. You idiots were only
alive long enough to see the end of the Iraq
and Afghani wars. I was around when they first kicked off. Okay,
that's the difference, I see, And I'm getting old. See,
we're getting old. Most of these people talking about the
US military versus the cartels, they weren't even alive when

(01:41:32):
Iraq kicked off. Well, you don't remember as the shak
and awe. You were alive for the nation building part.
You weren't around when we went in there and we
fucked shit up. If our only goal in those wars
was to kill ben Laden and Hussein and get the
hell out of there, those wars wouldn't have even remotely
been considered losses. The problem was we went in there,

(01:41:53):
we fucked shit up, we killed a whole bunch of people,
and then we decided, Eh, we're gonna help them with
their elections. That was never our problem, that was never
our issue. Had we just gone in there, whacked the
people we wanted to whack and left, people would have
been like damn. The United States military is not one
to be played with. I assure you, I am very,

(01:42:16):
very skeptical of our nations, or of our government's desire
to build nations abroad. They're aspirations. However, I have no
doubt in our military's ability to kill efficiently. That video
you just saw there, All you people talking about the cartels,
don't play around. The cartels can play whatever game they want.

(01:42:39):
They're not even going to know what hit them. That video,
right there was proof that the US military can kill
you before you even know they're watching you. There's plenty
more of that to come, and I think if there's
ever been a time to do it, it's right now.
I'm sick of this. I'm sick watching my country get invaded.

(01:43:02):
We have a right to defend ourselves. And if these
other countries like Mexico and Venezuela and Colombia don't want
to do anything about it, then it's up to us. Honestly,
it seems like these countries are in bed with these
cartels and they're actively aiding in our destruction, which one
could argue that makes them an enemy. However, I think

(01:43:23):
we should be willing to leave them out of it
because here's the thing. Here's the thing. If you're a
drug dealer and trend out Agua or whatever, right and
you're gonna go smuggle fentanyl across the US border and
that video gets played everywhere, don't you think that makes
you think twice about what you're gonna do. Maybe I
shouldn't do this because at the end of the day,

(01:43:45):
it's a job. It's a job like anything else. You
guys don't want to get shot selling insurance. You don't
want to get shot being a paralegal at a law firm.
You don't want to get shot driving a truck. They
don't want to get shot smuggling. They're gonna think twice. Hmm,
maybe we shouldn't come across the border if it's gonna
get us blown to smithereens just an idea. I don't know.

(01:44:11):
I could be wrong, but one thing I'm not wrong
on is that foreign invaders do not get due process.
That's not how this works. Could you imagine if during
the war, the War of eighteen twelve, when the British
invaded the United States, you had these limp dick liberal
pussies sitting on their smartphones. It would be Penn and

(01:44:35):
quill at the time as the as the American military
shooting at the British that are invading our beaches, going,
how dare you not give them due process? You need
to arrest them. It's the same thing. It's the same
thing we're under attack. We have a right to defend
ourselves as a country. Let's go to the next one here,

(01:44:58):
Let's talk about Trump's health. Let's talk about Donald Trump's health.
You only got a couple more rule road throughs quickly,
Donald Trump. There were some rumors going around over a
Labor Day weekend saying Trump's dead, and people were giddy
as schoolgirls. Look at this video of tampon Tim Walls.
He was sure happy about it. You get up in
the morning and you doom scroll through things. And although

(01:45:20):
I will say this, the last few days, you woke
up thinking there might be news.

Speaker 8 (01:45:26):
Just saying, just saying there will be news sometime, just
so you know there will be news.

Speaker 1 (01:45:34):
That's kind of discomforting coming from a guy whose former
employee has killed people who were politically at odds with
him and has said he's friends with school shooters. That's
what I'm saying. Maybe tampon Tim needs a little knock
and talk from the Secret Service. I don't know, just curious. Now.
Trump was missing over Labor Day weekend quote unquote missing.

(01:45:57):
He didn't make any public appearances. He did play gold
Off whatever. There are all these rumors swirling millions of
views on Twitter x whatever you want to call it,
is Trump dead? Did he have a medical incident? And
then he said, Hey, you got a major press conference Tuesday,
major press conference Tuesday, and the news went wild. Let

(01:46:17):
me tell you, this guy knows how to troll. This guy,
I've been critical to him lately, but he knows how
to troll because he comes out at this massive Tuesday
press conference and says, hey, we chose Alabama over Colorado
for this new building that we're going to build. That
was his press conference. Everyone thought he was stepping out.
He knew exactly what he was doing. You have Peter
Deucey asks him, excuse look at this. Peter Deucy asks

(01:46:41):
him in a press conference about all the rumors. And
here's how he responded to it. How did you find
out over the weekend that you were dead?

Speaker 3 (01:46:52):
You see that?

Speaker 1 (01:46:52):
No, people didn't see it for a couple of days.
One point three million user engagements as of Saturday morning
about your work, demize, Really.

Speaker 5 (01:47:01):
You know, I have heard it's sort of crazy. But
last week I did numerous news conferences, all successful. They
went very well, like this is going very well. And
then I didn't do any for two days, and they
said there must be something wrong with him. Biden wouldn't
do him for months, you wouldn't see him, and nobody
ever said there was ever anything wrong with him, and

(01:47:22):
we know he wasn't in the greatest of shape.

Speaker 1 (01:47:24):
No I heard that.

Speaker 5 (01:47:25):
I get reports. Now you knew. I did an interview
that lasted for about an hour and a half with
somebody and everybody. So that was on one of your competitors.
I did numerous shows and also did a number of truths,
long truth so I think pretty poignant truths. Now, I
was very active over the weekend. They also knew. I

(01:47:45):
went out to visit some people at the club that
I own pretty nearby on the Potomac River. And now
I've been very active actually over the weekend. I didn't
hear that one. That's pretty serious.

Speaker 1 (01:47:59):
And here's what Politico published after that quote. This is
their headline. Trump denies he's dead. This is the state
of journalism in this country. Trump denies he's dead. What
do you mean he denies? You deny a sexual assault allegation.

(01:48:27):
You're either dead or you're not. Would you they contact
him on a Ouija board? What do you mean he
denies he's dead. Listen, the guy's troll game is on point.
He knows how to troll better than anybody. Here's what
I'll say, though, Here's what I'll say. I don't think
it's meritless the concerns about his health. He's what seventy

(01:48:47):
nine years old. They zoom in on all these pictures
of his hands bruising, and they say it's a sign
of some issue with his heart. And first off, you
reporters that are sitting there zooming in on pictures of
Trump's hands speculating on them, you should be ashamed of
yourselves because where were you for the last four years
when the president didn't even know what year it was.

(01:49:10):
I digress. The other thing I'll say is, if you
listen to interviews he does. I have two other things
to say. If you listen to interviews he does, he
will frequently talk about or excuse me, you'll notice, like
certain times of the month he starts to slur his speech,
which makes me wonder if he's undergoing some type of

(01:49:31):
treatment or what the case is. But it's not always
like he sounded fine in that press conference, But he
does slur a speech sometimes, and that's going back to
the before the election. You can look at the video
even on I think it was Rogan or PbD, I
don't remember which podcast it was, but he was noticeably
slurring his speech, and I pointed that out. I don't
know what the concern is. I'm not a doctor. I'm

(01:49:53):
not going to address it, but I do think it's
at least something of note. I don't think he's in
perfect health. I mean, the guy eats McDonald's every day.
He can't be in perfect health. That's all there is
to it. The other thing I've noticed is that it
was a weird comment he made when he was on
Fox and Friends talking about Gaza about trying to save

(01:50:14):
lives and stop the fighting over there, and mentioned trying
to get into heaven. And I just think that's a
weird thing for somebody to say. I think if that's
on your mind, you've maybe been confronted with your mortality.
That's all I'll say. People, for the most part, don't

(01:50:35):
start analyzing what's going to be on my resume to
get into heaven until they've been confronted with their own mortality. Now,
that may be because the doctor gave you some news
you didn't want to see. Maybe you had a heart
attack because you ate like shit and smoked cigarettes for
thirty years and you decided you needed to turn your
life around. Maybe you got hit by a drunk sixteen

(01:50:56):
year old who was over two and a half times
over the legal limit in a pickup truck that swerved
in your lane like I did. You don't start thinking
about heaven until you've been confronted with the fact that, hey,
one day you're actually going to have to answer to
somebody for the stuff you did here. So I just
think that's a weird thing for a guy that old
to be talking about. That doesn't mean he's dying or

(01:51:16):
anything like that. If you watch Trump and you compare
how he is right now at this point in his
presidency to Biden, he's clearly more with it. He's I
would argue, more with it than most seventy nine year olds.
How many seventy nine year olds or however old he is.
Do you know that could sit down and do a
three and a half hour interview on the Joe Rogan experience?
The answer is, of course none. I do have a

(01:51:40):
suggestion going forward as to how we could prevent these
concerns about president's health in the future, whether it be
Biden with his dementia or Trump having a stroke or whatever.
The case may be, real, real, easy suggestion that we
could follow that, maybe, just maybe we don't give people
who are a bit billion years old the nuke codes.

(01:52:04):
Do you think that's reasonable that we could maybe do
that going forward? What about Newsom? How old is nows
he's a cyborg? How long has he been around? Goddamn?
Goddamn are you looking up Newsom's age? He's like in
his forties or fifties. He can't be that old fifty seven?

(01:52:25):
And you know, for he doesn't he look like a
vampire seventy nine? I got it right, all right, let's
go to the next one. Here we're not capped by
the two hour limit, but I would still like to
keep it around that anymore. Okay, let's go to the
next let's talk about the trans shooter. So I had

(01:52:48):
some stuff I wanted to add on the trans shooter
because he's been a little bit more topic or discussion
about it. We won't go too deep into it, but
I think there's some important context that we've missed out on.
So the first thing is I want to show you
this drawing from his manifesto. Check this out here. That's
a picture of him looking in the mirror and seeing

(01:53:09):
the devil. Little disturbing which makes me wonder here, and
I've speculated about this on this show in the past,
how often do we explain things you can take that
down unless you're still looking at it. Oh, I was

(01:53:29):
still is that like another language or what is that?
I don't know. I can't read it. I don't know.
It looks like a six year old wrote it. But
so here's my question is how often because mental health
in this country, despite with the people that are making

(01:53:50):
millions and millions of dollars off of it, would want
you to believe mental health in this country is not
the settled science that a lot of people seem to
think it is. Right, there's still a lot of dispute
about mental illness and a lot of it's a guessing
game your mental health professional whom you should always consult,
as opposed to taking my advice on this show. But

(01:54:11):
for the most part, these people are throwing educated darts
at the wall. They're a decent dart player, but they're
not an expert. It's not one hundred percent right I've
speculated on this on this show before. Is how much
of this that we see? I mean, because here's the thing, guys,
mental illness is PTSD, flashbacks and and bipolar OCD. You know,

(01:54:36):
maybe you have a maybe you do have a violent
reaction when somebody triggers you. You know, if you're a
rape victim and you're kissing your boyfriend and all of
a sudden you have a flashback and you hit him
in the throat because you freak out. Or you came
back from combat and you had a real bad experience
with a dog and you see a dog bark and
you freak out. That's mental illness. Are we really comfortable

(01:54:59):
with put people like that into the same category as
people that grab a gun and shoot twenty kids in
a school when they draw themselves looking into the mirror
and seeing the devil. Are we really willing to claim
that those two people are more or less, at the
end of the day, in the same category. Or is

(01:55:20):
there something beyond our comprehension at play, Because it wouldn't
be the first time that mankind has used pseudoscience to
explain something that it cannot yet comprehend. Is there some
type of dare I say it demonic possession at play,
something beyond the realm of what we can comprehend here.

(01:55:43):
That's what it looks like to me, because when I
think mental illness, I think, like I said, people with
OCD that need to take an extra step on the
stairs because they need it to be an even number.
I think people with bipolar disorder that might be manic depressed. If,
like con was in King of the Hill, one moment
you're building the greatest grill of all time, the other

(01:56:05):
moment you're depressed on the couch. I think of people that,
like I said, rape victims, people that were in horrific accidents,
or in the military, police officers, firefighters, things like that.
I just don't think it's right to rope those people
in with serial killers, with mass shooters that deliberately target children.

(01:56:35):
I think that's uh. I think that's going about it
the wrong way. I think another thing you need to
look at here is how much more of this we're
going to get. This guy in his manifesto mentions that

(01:57:03):
he's detransitioning and he wished he never transitioned. Now the
mom is not cooperating with law enforcement. Allegedly, the mom
is the one who petitioned the court to let him
change his gender as a minor. The mom is likely
the one who pushed all this crap on him, because
she's still going around despite her son saying in his

(01:57:25):
own manifesto that he wishes he never transitioned in the
first place. She's doing the press tour telling everyone, please
don't misgender my daughter. She is not a he was
not a he what it looks like to man. This
is my opinion on not a proof of this is
this was a mother who pushed him from day one

(01:57:46):
into something that maybe he just went along with because
he didn't want to piss his mom off when he
was an impressionable young kid. The problem is, we're only
going to see more and more of this. I told
you the forty one one percent transgender suicide rate, guys,
was before we started pushing this crap on kids. This

(01:58:07):
is gonna get worse. This is only gonna get worse.
You're only gonna get more people who were pushed into
this nonsense by their parents and had god knows what
procedures and hormones and drugs pumped into their veins that
are gonna go on the offensive. Like this that are
gonna have breakdowns and do whatever. So it's either demonic

(01:58:29):
possession or we've created an entirely new class of mentally
ill people and we haven't even begun to see the
ramifications of it. You guys can pick either one of
them makes sense to me, Like this is a whole
new level because we've never had this before. We'reing on.
Like I said, I'm not comfortable right away grouping this

(01:58:50):
guy in with people with PTSD and OCD and stuff
like that. However, these are also uncharted waters. Never before
or in human history, have we had children who were
taken long before their brains and bodies had fully developed
and pumped full of all this crap and had irreversible

(01:59:11):
procedures done on them. Until now. It is entirely possible
that we're just now beginning to see the long term
side effects of this. And this is why parents that
push for this crap on their children need to do
life in prison. Life in prison, I mean, I think

(01:59:37):
you should be up there with the people that molest
their kids, because you've done something to that child that
is irreversible and will haunt them for the rest of
their life. Maybe not quite the same punishment, but you
need to be in that category. You need to be
a sex offender. You need to be on a list.
You probably shouldn't see the light of day ever again,
and your life should be very, very difficult going forward

(02:00:00):
because you are to be quite frank, a fucking monster.
Go to the next one. We're not talking about Tim
Walls and his dumb ass gun control. New York City
Meyrill race took an interesting twist. U Donald Trump's administration
has reached out to Eric Adams and said, hey, you

(02:00:21):
drop out, pave the way for Cuomo, give you a
job in the administration. They're looking at something similar for
Curtis Sleewah, the Republican, former member of our founder of
the Guardian Angels. You know, the real life version of
Dwight Shreot's Knights of the Night from the office, and uh,

(02:00:45):
Sleewaw's got a different idea. Sleewah is all about the
pride in this race. This isn't really about winning. To him,
he knows he can't win despite what he says. But
as we all know, rats are a big problem in
New York City, and Curtis Sleewa has decided to offer
an interesting solution to them, Mia, do you have any

(02:01:06):
idea what Sleewaw's solution to this might be?

Speaker 2 (02:01:13):
M kill the rats.

Speaker 1 (02:01:17):
He wants to create berrel cat colonies to unleash them
upon New York City. He referred to them as and
I quote caped crusaders at night to solve the rat problem.

Speaker 2 (02:01:34):
So just a bunch of loose cats.

Speaker 1 (02:01:37):
Barrel stray cats. You know what's gonna happen is the
cats are going to become the new rats, which will
be an even bigger problem because all the rats will
be gone. But you'll just have a bunch of giant,
feral cats running around New York City and more aggressive.
Yeah yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (02:01:56):
Then you'll have people try to take those in and.

Speaker 1 (02:02:01):
Their pet Yes. So if you're in New York City,
you have four options. You have the commie punk who
can't bench his own weight that was born with the
silver spoons shoved up his twat. You have Andrew Cuomo,
the old folks Home mass murdering pervert that blamed his
pervertedness on the fact that he was Italian. You've got

(02:02:21):
the corrupt sack of shit Eric Adams. And then you've
got a guy who wants to command his own army
of cats. Those are your options, and you dug yourselves
into this hole. You really did.

Speaker 2 (02:02:36):
It's like the army of.

Speaker 1 (02:02:40):
Yeah, that w'd be more effective there, the army of
chiuaas you know. It's uh, well, that's where they are here.
Here's my thing. Adams fucked around and found out. Adams
wanted to play ball with every woke piece of shit.
Adams wanted to ride whatever wave was popular. I think
Adam is a more watered down version of Gavin Newsom.

(02:03:03):
I think Eric Adams does not. I think Eric Adams
will go with whatever I'll get him elected, truly, And
I think that Eric Adams, since Biden was in office,
decided to go along with every woke policy out there.
Then when it was visibly apparent that the political tides
in this country were turning, he decided, oh, never mind,

(02:03:25):
we're not going to do that. We're we're going to
turn more toward the middle or towards the right. And
it was too late, and he had abandoned everybody. And
then the Biden administration clapped back at him because he
heard him with some comments he made on immigration exposed
a lot of the corruption. They had probably turned a
blind eye to for the last couple of years Will
he was their boy, and that was that he did

(02:03:49):
this to himself. The thing here is, while I'm not
I'm a fan of Andrew Cuomo, and I know a
couple of weeks ago I said, I hope that Mom
Scrawni wins this election, not because I like his policies,

(02:04:11):
because I think on as large of a scale as
New York City is, it would be great for people
to see how bad communist policies are in real time.
I've changed my mind. I don't think that. I think
the Trump administration probably thought that. At first. They had
that mindset of go ahead, buck around and find out.

(02:04:33):
But I think they've changed their mind, and I think
they've changed their mind for the same reason I did.
I think they sought out new information. Maybe they had
people get in front of them and say, hey, this
is not okay, and they realize that, well, yes, it
may be important for an open Marxist to fail on
a national scale in a large city. New York City

(02:04:53):
is not the city we can afford that to happen in.
I got plenty of criticisms in New York City, but
the reality is if someone came in and destroyed New
York City, that wouldn't stay localized. That would have a
ripple effect to the rest of the country. If this
were Milwaukee or Minneapolis, or Nashville or Miami or where

(02:05:17):
insert big city here. Sure, I don't think that can
happen in New York City. I think that might be
the one city, maybe Los Angeles being the other, that
you cannot do that in. There was too much in
terms of culture and finance and business politics, everything that

(02:05:38):
runs through New York City. Even if every bis, every
major major job producer in New York City, everyone who whoever,
every major player said you know what, we're all bailing
out of here and we're going to go move to
Charlotte and we're going to turn that into the New
York City of the East Coast. Even if they all
did that, I still think it would take years to recover.
And while I'm cautiously optimistic about the direction this country's

(02:06:03):
heading right now, make no mistake, we're still very economically fragile.
New York City burning to the ground because of these
dumbass economic policies. We can't take that. We as a
country are not ready for our country's financial hub, cultural
hub to collapse under Marxist policies. So I actually understand

(02:06:26):
why the Trump administration's moving right now, and I've changed
my mind willing to do that. A lot of hosts aren't.
I've changed my mind. I think this guy has to lose.
Everyone needs to step aside. Cuomo needs to win or
we are in serious trouble, serious trouble. And if we
have an economic mouth then in New York City that
spreads ripple effects to the rest of the country. We

(02:06:49):
probably ain't recovering by twenty twenty six with the midterms.
And if we don't recover by twenty twenty six or
the midterms, the Democrats are going to take the House
and maybe the Senate. They're going to kneecap this administration
for the next two years. Nothing's gonna get done. Hello,
President Newsom, goddamn, I don't want that. Let's go to

(02:07:10):
the next one here, let's talk Alex Jones. Two more
and we're out of here. Alex Jones's host, Owen Schroyer,
has stepped down. Quit that a little public breakout. Here
was Owen Schroyer's video. It's a quick one. Here's what
he said on the issue. You probably noticed.

Speaker 11 (02:07:29):
That I had not been hosting The War Room a
lot this month, and you know, Alex had been coming
into my show and talking about how I'm negative and
calling me a pessimist and all this other stuff, which is.

Speaker 1 (02:07:41):
Which is fine. You work for Alex, You're gonna get
hit with it a lot.

Speaker 11 (02:07:44):
Alex is not easy to work for, and that's fine,
you know, that's okay. But okay, he says I'm too negative,
he says I'm a pessimist, whatever, I'm too anti Trump.
So I just said, all right, you know what, I'll
just take some time off. I'll just disappear. And if

(02:08:08):
if Alex thinks I'm too negative, then maybe he's right.

Speaker 1 (02:08:11):
Maybe he's right.

Speaker 11 (02:08:12):
Maybe I'm too negative now, Maybe I'm too much of
a pestimist now, maybe I'm too anti Trump now, whatever,
whatever his whatever his issue was when he kept coming
into the show telling me I'm too negative, saying I'm
a pessimist on his show.

Speaker 1 (02:08:24):
So, Mia, how do you think Alex took this? How
do you think he took the news of his top
host not named Alex Jones leaving his network?

Speaker 2 (02:08:31):
Great?

Speaker 1 (02:08:32):
Fantastic? Not really, He's not been uh, not being a
good sport out of it. Now here's some context. This
is a video He's got Nick Schreyer's got Nick Fuentes
on in the Info War Studios. Fuente's very controversial, not
a big fan of the Jews. And the conspiracy has

(02:08:53):
been that Alex Jones is quote unquote compromised by Israel
because he won't criticize the Jews. That's why the conspiracy
there just don't like Alex because he doesn't go far
enough into the lunatic fringe for them. Here's a video
of Schroyer with Fuentests on the show, and here's what
Alex does in the middle of a broadcast.

Speaker 11 (02:09:13):
But I want to get back to what you were
saying about college because I think it's.

Speaker 8 (02:09:16):
Uh, hold on, hold on a second. I just got
a call from Tel Aviv. It's got the call. Stop
talking about Israel right now.

Speaker 1 (02:09:30):
Oh it was straight out of Tel Aviv, Benjamin yell
at my boss, Are you sure it wasn't Jerusalem? Stop
right now? For Washington, d C.

Speaker 11 (02:09:38):
I'm ordering you or Trump Gaza International.

Speaker 1 (02:09:42):
Every day telling I have a restraining Did you are
you gonna take the trip? Alex? You want to go
touch the wall. I would actually, I would love I
would love to go to I could arrange that for you.

Speaker 8 (02:09:53):
I want to go see the Great Wall of China.
To me, I work with gg ping. Yeah, no, I
would love to go see gold Gotha where Christ uncomfortable.
They are wall advance you know probably yeah, I mean
control people.

Speaker 1 (02:10:10):
Yeah. That goes on for two minutes. That goes on
for two minutes. Here's my question. How much did he
have to drink before he did that? What do you think?
How many? How many bottles of Jack Daniels Inspired that bottles? Two? Yeah?
I mean that's like he claimed it was a joke.

(02:10:33):
Maybe it was. They were visibly uncomfortable. If you listen
to Schroyer's tone of voice, this isn't the first time
he's dealt with Alex like this. I will admit I
am not an avid Info Wars watcher. I feel like
I would lose my fucking mind if I was not
that I disagree with Info Wars or I don't like them.
I just think it's a blitz of information and it's probably,

(02:10:56):
I know, the way my brain works, probably not healthy
for me to consume that much of it. Going on
for ten seconds as a joke, sitting there for several minutes, like,
what are you doing? Man? Here's what I'll say, not
a joke. If Chris Baker, my boss, were to walk

(02:11:19):
on to the stage and interrupt me and just sit
here and totally derail my show for minutes at a time,
while probably intoxicated, I probably quit that day. I'd be independent.
I don't know, I'd probably be gone. I would. Here's

(02:11:43):
how Alex has responded to this though. Look at this tweet.
Ohen Shroyer posted his thing. What an epic ride. I
wish nothing but the best for the entire Info Wars team.
Alex responds, that's right. Lie about people that act like
you're a nice person and not an evil agent? Why
is he acting like a scorned high school girl whose

(02:12:04):
boyfriend just left her for her arch rifle on the
cheerleading squad? Is that not what he sounds like? Here? Mia,
you are a former high school girl. Does this sound
like a scorned high school girl? Alex?

Speaker 10 (02:12:19):
It does.

Speaker 1 (02:12:20):
Yes. Here's what Alex Jones said on the air on Wednesday.
He addressed the situation, and he was calm and collected
and respectful about it.

Speaker 8 (02:12:31):
So I mean he took Snake to the next level.
So Owen Schroyer's dead to me. If he goes on
Aaron repents to Jesus and apologizes for being demon possessed
or whatever it is he is, then I will forgive him.
But he thinks that he would like absorb us as

(02:12:55):
a launchpad and lie about us to make himself a
victim so he could project himself and launched his own show.
When he cut and run and didn't even call me,
or didn't even say anything, or didn't even say, hey,
what can I do? He just cut and run and
said I'm done with you people. When Bloomberg and the
Onion came in here and ransacked this place, and we
stood up to him and won thanks to your backing

(02:13:16):
and God's providence, and.

Speaker 1 (02:13:20):
The whole time.

Speaker 8 (02:13:23):
He was trying to cut and run, but then when
he figured out that, oh it's still there, he slumped
back over and I never even came to and I say, hey,
it's good to have you back, man, lad blah blah
Blahai Yeah, okay, sir, just like that. People said why
was you swing around like that? Because I wasn't going
to give him what he wanted. I knew what he

(02:13:47):
was going to do, but I wanted to make sure.
It's one thing to know what somebody's going to do,
but it's another to wait till they do it. And
he did it worse than I thought. So Owen thinks
this new franchise is gonna be talking crap about me.
He thinks his new franchise is going to be running
down this fabled operation, this incredible crew, and our supporters

(02:14:10):
that are the Info War Well, guess what, buddy, you
can piss up a rope. No matter what happens in
this office or the name Info Wars, We're gonna go
on forever, thanks to the listeners and the viewers.

Speaker 1 (02:14:20):
God bless you all. I live for this drama. I
don't I'm not picking a side in this. I don't
know the intricate details. I'm sure both sides have good points.
I'm not picking a side. Whenever I hear about YouTubers
or commentators or whatever, regardless of where they stand politically,

(02:14:44):
think like Steven Crowder and his wife. Whenever I hear
about that drama, I am all in. I want to
even if I don't know who you are, I want
to hear about it. I want to know why you
had the falling out, Because if there's one thing you
can guarantee about these pe people, it's that they will
fight in front of the kids. That's every time. These

(02:15:06):
feuds will go public and they will get nasty. Owen
Schroyer is dead to me, and he's demon possessed. Could
you imagine if you had a boss, Like if you
quit a job and your boss came out publicly and
accused you of being demon possessed and then demanded a
public apology for being demon possessed. Oh my goodness, Okay,

(02:15:31):
let's talk about your wine. Guy, then get out of here.
Snoop do O double g Snoop Dogg went to a
movie with his grandson and I'll let fuck it. Let
him tell you it's a Disney Buzz Lightyear movie. Let
him tell you what happened.

Speaker 13 (02:15:44):
I took my on and see, uh what was a
movie with a buzz light.

Speaker 9 (02:15:52):
The New Buzz the light Year.

Speaker 13 (02:15:54):
I think in that movie plays like the daughter, So
we're watching it and the lady, which is Kiky's mama,
they move on into the spaceshears, they move down the line.
They're like, then she had a baby, what a woman
or my grandson in the middle of the movie, like

(02:16:16):
Papa slu how she have a baby with a woman?

Speaker 1 (02:16:18):
She and a woman?

Speaker 13 (02:16:19):
Oh shit, I didn't come in for this shot. I
just came and watching goddamn movie. Hey man, watch the movie.

Speaker 1 (02:16:25):
Uh uh. They just said she and she had a baby.

Speaker 13 (02:16:30):
They both women's how does she have a baby?

Speaker 1 (02:16:33):
Sh movie ain't over it. So it's like this, fuck me,
I'm scared to go to the movies.

Speaker 13 (02:16:39):
Then, like y'all throwing me in the middle of shit
that I don't have an answer for it.

Speaker 1 (02:16:44):
Now. The thing is that you've got people clapping back
to this saying, oh, he's just outdated and too old school.
Gay couples are a thing now, they adopt kids. I
think the word choice is important there because they didn't
say this lesbian couple adopted a child. They said she
had a baby with a woman. That's impossible. It can't happen.

(02:17:12):
Two women cannot have a baby. I'm sorry if I
broke some shocking news and disappointing news to some of you.
If that upsets you, it's the truth. Santa Claus and
the Easter Bunny aren't real either. Two women cannot have
a baby. It's the way they worded that to intentionally
confuse children and make them ask uncomfortable and absurd questions

(02:17:34):
of their guardians in this case that people have a
problem with. That's the big issue here. Now, Snoop Dogg
is actually besides, you know, the brand spokesman for MIA's
favorite wine. Snoop Dogg is a brilliant case study in

(02:17:57):
what's happened to the Democrat Party? Pop Doogg was an
outspoken liberal for a long time. Twenty twelve, he made
a long list of why he hated Mitt Romney. Twenty sixteen,
he just couldn't stand Trump, was an outspoken critic of him.
Twenty twenty four, rolls around he's performing at the inauguration,
saying I'm on board with Trump, I'm down with Trump.

(02:18:19):
What did they do in twelve years to lose a
guy like that? You just watched him tell you they
went too far to the left. These insane, woke policies
pushed the average male Democrat voter like Snoop Dogg away.
Now the voice is having an emergency meeting talking about
kicking him off or figuring out what to do with him.

(02:18:40):
Here's the thing, guys, here's what you don't realize. Snoop
Dogg is on a Snoop Dogg is not new talent.
Snoop Dogg's been around the block, and he's most importantly
got this thing called fuck you money. And when you
have fucked you money, that means you can walk away

(02:19:03):
from a job today when they push you a little
too far, and not have to worry about how your
family's gonna eat or how you're gonna put a roof
over their heads. There's people that make seventy thousand dollars
a year that have fuck you money. There's people like
Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg doesn't give a shit. The folks

(02:19:25):
on the voice need Snoop Dogg more than stoop Dog
needs them. He's a draw, but he doesn't need their money.
He's doing this to keep himself occupied. He could walk
away today because they pushed him too far and be
fine with it. He's not going to apologize and he's

(02:19:45):
not going to bend the knee. And I think it's
about about time that more people get that way. That's
why you got to get the fuck you money. You
don't have to be rich, you don't even have to
be self employed. You get the house paid off, get
the debt paid off, save enough for a rainy day.
You got fuck you money. I got offered to do
some game show in California in January. I got an

(02:20:06):
email right before we went live. They offered me to
to They asked me to come on some game show.
Someone who's involved with that show, The Squid Games, is
making like a challenge where you're doing like all these
different I'm not doing it. I don't need that drama
in my life. I'm not gonna do that. But it

(02:20:30):
was funny. I got. It's called like I'm not even
gonna read. I got an email literally right before we
went live. My phone lit up and I got some
email about asking me to do I think you remember
that show wipe Out. I think it was something like that,
and I'm just like I could, but I'm probably gonna
lose money going out there. They said they'd comp everything,

(02:20:51):
but it's still gonna cost me. It's just it doesn't
sound like something that interests me. I'm gonna be honest,
if it were something like this political comment, sports betting,
something like that, I'd be all about it. But it's
just not my speed. I don't want to be a
game show contestant who is bending the need of those rules.

(02:21:12):
Although it might be funny. It might be funny because
I would see if I were featured on a game show,
I would go on and I would try to h
I would try to see how much could I get
it so that they didn't air, Like if I just
rant about satanic pedophiles and stuff the entire time, how
much could they not air about me? Anyway? That has

(02:21:33):
been our show. We will see you guys back Wednesday
for unsolicited advice. Happy September. It's spooky season. It's officially
acceptable to start drinking pumpkin spice lattes and beer. Cheat
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