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Speaker 5 (06:58):
People.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Uh oh, I don't know. I a few music went online,
but I heard it. I couldn't hear it through YouTube,
but they sound great here.
Speaker 15 (07:06):
Damn it.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Jim Well, folks in chat, if you would tell me
if you heard the music, the intro music, then that
would help. That would greatly, greatly help and let's see
Jersey Wait wait wait, go back, go back, go back.
Canada Heavy haul was first. Sean Lewis is in Chat.
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Mission Ready, men is in Chat. Jersey Joe Potato Potato
is in Chat, And let's see Jersey Joe. Popcorn yellow
stripe piles, popcorn yellow stripe smile, popcorn yellow stripe smile. Folks,
are you seeing a trend here? The trend I'm seeing
is popcorn yellow stripe smile. And if you'd identified anything else,
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please I tell you. I beg of you go and
check to see if your eyes are okay? Tell me
right now? Can you find the black dot? Do you
see the black dot? Do you know about a black dot?
Or in lieu of that, do you happen to see
as I do? A nineteen fifty nine Nash Metropolitan. That's
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what I'm seeing right now. Wait a minute, Wait a minute.
Do I hear someone? I hear someone?
Speaker 5 (08:24):
Who is that?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Someone? Where? Who? Who is it? It looks like Sean
of Lewis from the shr Media studio that I once
Occupado along and a galaxy far far away. So if
you haven't dressed it yet, Sean Lewis is the a
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number one individual who was with me here in the
show applause for Sean PGC. Okay, that's a polite golf
Oh pg C. I'm sorry, polite golf clap. You don't
you don't make much of it anyway.
Speaker 16 (09:02):
Oh wait, I also get myself a pat in the
back just because.
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Ah h Now Joe Sean wants to know, how's the
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Oh.
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Contract You know when your contractor gets food poisoning, that
doesn't bode well for your show or getting anything done
if you're hiring a contractor. UBG is also in chat
greetings to him, greetings to everybody. You can't see his
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emoji that is in the YouTube chat. So anyway, folks,
if you heard the intro, let me know. If you
came too late but not so great, then I don't
know what to tell you. Intro music, the intro music, yes, did.
Speaker 16 (10:08):
You shit in the name?
Speaker 1 (10:13):
I should know the lyrics by now, but I don't
in any event, there we go. Hey, look, I got
this from a private camera which was installed and caught
Nancy Pelosi saying this one day, and I knew immediately
I had to rush quick like a bunny and play
it for you guys.
Speaker 17 (10:30):
Since I left Congress, my trades are shit. I can't
get any insider information anymore, and these fuckers won't tell
me anything anymore.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
So I've been drinking a lot more.
Speaker 17 (10:41):
My husband's still love with a homeless hammer guy visiting
him in jail, and shit it. So it hasn't been easy, okay, So.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
To me, it looks like she's had better days.
Speaker 16 (10:55):
I could be.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
You had enough. We've all had enough, you, all of us.
And so here's also I like to put geez, I
haven't done this, I should Where was it? Where is it?
Where am I? Where is it? I? I customarily put
this under the and I don't even see it. I
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can't even find it. The Cavalcade of death Sports. It's
not up here, how sad, But I'm going to put
it up here and play it. And so this is
a compendium of cool shit. The very best.
Speaker 18 (11:39):
No one ever was.
Speaker 10 (11:42):
To catch them is not to train them in my carse.
Speaker 7 (11:49):
I travel across the stream far wise to understand the power.
Speaker 19 (11:59):
That side.
Speaker 20 (12:21):
O my favorite.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Folks, why weren't you singing along with Sean and me?
Speaker 16 (12:37):
Didn't even realize that that was Homeland Security themselves that
put that out.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, which is that's why that thing was absolutely awesome.
Speaker 16 (12:48):
That is that is great, that's funny.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
I want to find out why I couldn't discover why
isn't this moving banner?
Speaker 12 (13:00):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Also, I have one hundred and thirty four followers. I'm
looking for ten five and twenty eight followers on Rumble
and I'm almost there, yes, exactly, on Rumble. On the
shr media group Rumble channel, I'm at one hundred and
thirty four. So I have a couple but I think
I can primarily get to that tonight if you guys
decide that you're gonna help me. And also, Mike Pask
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was in chat saying hello, Mike and Jersey, Joe's new
girlfriend is cooking.
Speaker 16 (13:33):
That's the contract.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
No, no, no, that's what he said, his new girlfriend
is cooking.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
I don't know if i'd be putting that information out
there really as as rapidly as that let's let's go on. Gee,
do I have this? I think I do, And I
have to do this myself now because Merlin Kueffel is
suing me, so I have to do it all on
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my own.
Speaker 21 (14:01):
Good God, the bloviating Zipplins. Heyjackass dot com. Chicago death
Toll updated courtesy left just running that city from the mayor,
the plice chief and every alder crap in the fifty wards.
Speaker 16 (14:19):
So I can't believe that he's suing you like that.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I know it's absolutely completely wrong.
Speaker 16 (14:25):
Anyway, Busy, I told you you cloves.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
You gave me fair warning. I will agree.
Speaker 16 (14:33):
Let's go too far, I.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Know, Heyjackass dot com, heyjackass dot com. Illustrating Chicago Values Chicago,
the City of Big Shoulders where today September to date,
shot and killed twenty nine, shot and wounded one hundred
and twelve total shot one hundred and forty one total
hom sites thirty two in the week in progress, September
twenty fourth, first Earth Firth, the fourth of Firth until
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September twenty sept Laugh Someday, shot and killed four, shot
and into twelve total shot sixteen total homicid laugh go
ahead total homicides four year to date, the big cool
numbers shot and killed two hundred and seventy five, shot
and wounded one thousand, two hundred nineteen total shot one thousand,
four hundred and ninety four total homicides, Holy Moly, three
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hundred and twenty six. And in Chicago right now this
these times have gone down. A person is shot every
four minutes and sixteen seconds and a person is murdered
every nineteen minutes and thirty seconds. The last time I
played this last week, it was up to twenty minutes.
Now it is not is going down.
Speaker 21 (15:39):
The bloviating zepplinns heyjackass dot com Chicago death toll update.
Speaker 16 (15:46):
That's the first I've heard.
Speaker 21 (15:47):
That lectures is running that city from the mayor, thelice
chief and every ulder crap in the fifty wards.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Also, speaking of which, did you guys happen to see
this over the past weekend? It's like CWB Chicago. Just
this past weekend, twenty seven shot for fatally over the weekend,
fewer than last year, more than pre pandemic. Twenty seven
people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, four of
the four of them fatally. The tally marks an improvement.
(16:18):
Oh wait, gotta take the win where you can.
Speaker 16 (16:20):
I was just I was just noting that they wrote
this like it was zero shot. They're thinking it's like
last year, fucking a baby pandemic.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Bonus, huge bonus, not regular bonus, huge bonus. Plus there's
also this.
Speaker 16 (16:37):
They still have more murders than Mugadishu, but at least
they're working on it.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
But Chicago looks better and they have that really chrome, round,
bubbly looking thing on the plaza that Mogadishu definitely does not.
But I think they're working on it. They've got a contractor.
I've got an app for it. They've got an app
for it. Also in Chicago from ABC seven. Peacekeeper photographed
with Governor Pritzker charged in deadly mag mile crash and grab.
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So if there isn't just a bit of irony here,
damn the picture used to be up here anyway. Six
days after a photo was taken of Illinois Governor JB.
Job of the Hutt Pritzker posing alongside a peacekeeper, court
records claim the man was part of a violent crash
and grab burglary on Michigan Avenue, with a crash that
happened to kill a young father, ABC seven has learned,
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So why wouldn't you want to be in Chicago?
Speaker 16 (17:35):
The best part is is he was part of the Peacekeepers,
which I don't know they're exact like mission, but I
think it's like a volunteer anti gang.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Yes, yes, yes, yes, you're doing.
Speaker 16 (17:51):
Robberies.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
Yeah that is.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
It's like the first of the night right there.
Speaker 16 (17:57):
I'll tell you, man, go ahead and tell us man.
I wish this was the first time something like this
has happened, but I'm pretty sure. I think what is
it earlier this year somewhere could be in New Orleans
where like a big supporter of the mayor who is
like involved in the community and a great guy all
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around good Joe was like involved for double homicide. You know,
it's just it kills me and I get it. Like
in Prinzker's defense, which I don't defend him.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
You can't.
Speaker 16 (18:35):
You can't always pick and choose who shows up at
your live events, right, I mean, for God's sakes, I mean, look,
Freedo Fest had us, right. I mean, sometimes shit just happens.
But the irony of you can't take a picture with
a community member from Chicago without them being involved in
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a robbery homicide is just absolutely amazing. Well, shoot, if
I can.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Do this, go down, and I need to go over
here and do this. Here's something unusual, and these days
leftists are demanding that I make these delineations. If you will,
let me turn this back up and we'll play.
Speaker 22 (19:22):
The fact of the matter is we are driving Biden's
down in this city and we're using every single resource
that's available to us. Jails and incarceration and law enforcement
is a sickness that has.
Speaker 12 (19:34):
Not led to safe communities.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
The fact, okay, law enforcement is a sickness has not
led to safe communities.
Speaker 16 (19:44):
Here's the bag, Dad Bob of Chicago.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
You know, excuse me while I state the obvious. You
know what an astoundingly racist, ignorant, moronic, black male asshole.
You elected him, Chicago, You're probably gonna elect him again.
You deserve him, you want it, you need it, you
got it.
Speaker 16 (20:08):
And it was like it wasn't like he changed who
he was, right, It wasn't like Eric Adams in the
first two years where he came in on this kind
of like I'm gotta be tough on crime. But and
then the first two years he screwed the pooch, and
then when it got turned on him, then all of
a sudden he's like, well, I guess we really have
to be tougher on crime. No, no, no, he was worse
than Lori Lightfoot and his policies going into the elections,
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And now now they're all pissed, and it's like, dude,
what did you think you were gonna get? I will
tell you right now, to my friends who live in
high crime, inner city areas, even in a perfect world
where you get your liberal dream or in order for
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that to happen, where unicorns run the streets, there is
no crime, there is no violence, and you've turned in
the corner to paradise land. Guess what between now and
then is a rubicon you have to fucking cross. You
can't just say crime, murder, and homicide are acceptable, and
it's we're going to elect somebody who's not going to
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change because they have the right amount of melanin in
their skin, or they have the right liberal policy, or
they say the same things that all the liberal lunatics say.
Now you're gonna have to actually search your soul and say, yeah,
you know what, I don't want to see my friend's
kid get arrested. But I also kind of getting sick
and tired of the drive bys at his house because
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he's a banger and they go through my wall. You
have to really search your soul, like you've got to
reset it. If you want this to change as a city,
you have to reset it. And part of resetting it
is to eradicate the criminals from your neighborhood. If you
do not do that, criminals are not going to change
unless you force them to change, removing cops, removing large
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enforcement and putting in all these social workers, blah blah
blah bullshit. Look, I understand that every once in a
while there's a call that a social worker may handle
differently and perhaps better than law enforcement. But we're not
talking about fucking Mayberry. This is Chicago, right, you know
you're not gonna talk otis the drunk into putting down
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the bottle in Mayberry on a Saturday afternoon. You're talking
about gang bangers giving up entire neighborhoods that they have
on lockdown because they control it, and the you know,
he's talking about how law enforcement is the symptom and
the problem of the disease. Whatever the fuck he said
the reality situation is I think Chicago's down like a
thousand cops right now, so they don't even have the
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levels they're supposed to have. So you're already proving the point.
The less law enforcement does not change anything. And by
the way, just because there aren't as many murders this
year that they were las yes, jeered, does not mean
you're fixing the problem. It means ammunition is just running
out of stock. So let's be realistic about it.
Speaker 23 (23:09):
Well, the other thing that I like to point out
I don't want to go with that is that no,
not hey, That's why you're here, That's why I'm here,
That's why people listen to us. But the other thing
I want to point out is there are any number
of videos linked to Chicago, linked to Mayor Brandon Johnson
that they're pissed at him. He's fighting for illegal invaders.
(23:34):
He's not fighting for the citizens of Chicago. And specifically
because you.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Know one's one's melanin count and one's paint job is
critical to leftists, he's fighting against black Chicago citizens, actual
Chicago residents. I don't understand. I never have how that plays,
why that plays, that seems I don't know. We're so
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strange to.
Speaker 16 (24:03):
Me, you would vote against yourself. Look, I don't care.
Let's take race out of the issue for just this
portion of the conversation. We know that what's his face,
the mayor is is racist because he said so many
racist things. But let's take that completely out of the
equation for from this point on for a minute, why
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would you vote for somebody, anybody who is just if
you live in a place where your car gets broken
into five times a week, there's a shooting in front
of your house three times a week, your kids school
goes into lockdown on a regular because there's so much
crime in the neighborhood. There's bodies falling all over the place.
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Why would you vote for that to continue?
Speaker 15 (24:50):
Don't?
Speaker 16 (24:50):
At some point you have to say, all right, I
voted for this eight times in a row in my life.
I'm fifty years old. Maybe, just maybe we should start
listening to somebody else. Maybe they just haven't figured it
out yet. I don't think these guys know what they're doing.
If I go to a doctor and he misses the
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diagnosis one hundred times, at some point, I'm gonna go
maybe he's not really the doctor for me. Maybe he's
not like just not hitting the nail on the head hair.
And I know that because this is the fourth time
I've had had a proctology examine two weeks.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
And maybe I should actually go for a second opinion.
Speaker 16 (25:32):
Yes, yeah, or maybe you should cry falling out And
he keeps trying to send me to the potiatrist. Maybe
he doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Are you gonna call me Dennis.
Speaker 21 (25:45):
All?
Speaker 15 (25:45):
You old woman?
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Man? Ma'am?
Speaker 15 (25:49):
Sorry?
Speaker 1 (25:50):
What night lived in that coswayver that I'm twenty seven?
Speaker 15 (25:54):
What I'm thirty seven?
Speaker 1 (25:56):
I'm not old? Huh huh, Sean, huh, Sean.
Speaker 16 (26:02):
Such a great movie.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
It was an incredible music movie. Let's put this up
because Sean sent me this as well. I saw it,
but Sean sent it to me. I don't want to
make sure that I play these things as well. Is
it Can it be that AI is wiping out leftists
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and leftist media? Well, here's three and a half minutes,
and that'll take us to the bottom of the hour.
It'll be time for a pocket pepe break or go
to hit the electric winkle chamber. But this guy is
making a great argument what's he saying?
Speaker 4 (26:38):
AI is wiping out mainstream media and it is glorious.
The Wall Street Journal reports that mainstream news sites are
getting quote crushed by Google's new AI tools, where instead
of reading the article, people scan the AI summary and
move on. The journal estimates search traffic the legacy media
has fallen by half or sites ranging from The hunting
(26:59):
To Post to The Washington Post. Business inCider just cut
its staff by twenty one percent, citing quote extreme traffic
drops outside of our control news in AI. At a
company wide meeting earlier this year, at Landing Magazine said
they now assume search traffic will drop two quote zero.
Speaker 16 (27:18):
They need to evolve their business model.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
Even the Gray Lady The New York Times says search
share drop twenty percent into three years since I Search
came out. Now this is making a.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Okay, let me stop right there. I don't feel bad
about this at all because Google and all the other
various search engines and also Twitter X when it was Twitter,
have all made sure that they completely relegate Breitbart to
the curb. Breitbart doesn't get any hits. It's picked up slightly,
So I don't feel bad about.
Speaker 15 (27:49):
This at all.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
I can go on a search well not a search engine.
I can go on Google and then try to I'll
I and I have done it. I should probably do
it here and type in the specific headline from a
bright Bart article, and I'll also insert the word Breitbart
at the end of the inquiry, and it will send
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me everywhere except Breitbart.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Perfect storm for legacy media, which is already hemorrhaging viewers
since they alive for living in treat two thirds of
their viewers with grotesque, even murderous contempt. According to Gallup,
trust in media is the lowest in fifty years, with
just thirty one percent of Americans saying they trust in
stream media. Hollywood box office is down by half twenty nineteen. Sorry,
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Kipper jobs are down three quarters since their peak. MSNBC
audience is down thirty percent in a single year. CNN
is down fifty six percent in one year. The median
viewer at CNN is now sixty seven years old, at
MSNBC is seventy one. An upcoming ban on pharmaceutical advertising
threatens one in five ad MINUTESTM is already driving media
(28:59):
to the auction block. Trumpeline Skyda is just bought CBS,
another Trump val I bought the La Times, the third
biggest newspaper in the Republic. CLN and MSNBC are being
reorganized for sale. So if the audience is fleeing legacy,
where are the eyeballs going? Easy new media podcasts, substat newsletters,
social media, then AI summaries can replace the slop that
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CNN or USA Today pumps out, but it cannot replace
a Joe Rogan show or a Charlie Kirk podcast. In fact,
a recent study found a majority of Americans now get
their news from social media. Now this matters because while
mainstream media is near monolithically left wing or at best
established for a Republican, new media is overwhelmingly independent or
(29:47):
mega is because legacy media got us audience from advertising,
they bought it, while new media got it from word
of mouth, the content itself. So Joe Rogan or Jordan
Peterson did not buy their audience with ads. This means,
if hey, I searched, guts paid promotion, legacy media dies.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Okay, let me stop right here and rejoice. Oh moment too,
if you will. As we pause on this, sean any
comment before we hit the not We're not going to
hit the road. We are going to hit the electric
winkle chamber. So final moment before the bottom of the
hot break.
Speaker 16 (30:23):
Go freaking predictable. This was entirely predictable. This is what
happens when you are long winded saying the same shit
repeatedly and then hide it behind a paywall, and then
when people get there, you have an absolute garbage outlet
and it's all one sided. No matter what.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
That incisive view from Sean Folks, I'll be right back.
We're going to take a break. We hope you take
a break as well, and hit it me not Merlin,
hit it.
Speaker 12 (30:55):
Conservative media done right if you're listening to the shr
Media Network mission log intrgues. I mean, let's face it,
who's even counting anymore? A Lost wonder is officially off
course chasing road rocket launches, fringe science and things that
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probably highilate causality if it burns fuel, ends time, or
make scientists very uncomfortable. Yeah, I'm probably gonna talk about
it every other Sunday on KLRN Radio, A Lost Wonderer
because space doesn't come with a roadmap, and honestly I
wouldn't follow if it did.
Speaker 24 (31:37):
Hello, I'm Matt, a student at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale
President Larry Arne. I'm the continuing relevance of the Constitution.
Speaker 25 (31:44):
Many argue today that the Constitution is outdated because it
addresses problems peculiar to the eighteenth century. Some parts of
the Constitution do read rather quaintly. Consider the adjunction that
gives titles of nobility in Article one, Section nine of
the Constitution. But is that so outdated? The purpose of
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And I'm back, I'm BZ, I'm nationwide. For whatever reason, i.
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Speaker 1 (34:24):
Canada heavy haul. Gotta love Ce and the Senten serious ship.
Speaker 16 (34:28):
That's what he made.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
He meant censorship and Tonight with Me is the one
the only the star studied study studley Star. That's a mouthful, Okay,
the star studied studley star himself, Sean Lewis of the
Edge of Liberty. And so let's put this up because
(34:50):
you set this in private chat. I'm gonna finish the
video in just a second. So you started it, you
go with it, folks, name go ahead, go ahead, fine.
Speaker 16 (35:00):
You to the center of the asshole.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
Yeah, name a movie, but replace one word with asshole,
doctor strange, asshole one of my all time favorites.
Speaker 16 (35:14):
One of my favorite part is, though, is you could
just say asshole, pardon not explain yourself, and then everybody
has to guess what one named movie you're talking about?
Speaker 1 (35:24):
Sure, like that classic? Who wouldn't want to watch that classic?
Movie about a jury inherit the asshole.
Speaker 16 (35:30):
Yeah, oh, I just meant asshole. You know, the one
where the shark starts attacking everyone on the beach in Nantucket.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Oh asshole?
Speaker 27 (35:39):
Sure, okay, right, yeah, let's go back to this one
because this was so much fun and I loved that.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
You and I GMTA we're thinking about the same thing.
And wait, Sean, excuse me, Jersey came up with asshole
was of course, why wouldn't you want to listen to that?
So let's continue about.
Speaker 28 (36:04):
The absolute removal of left wing media, go and new
media inherits the audience to illustrate these daily videos get
roughly half the viewers of Anderson Cooper.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
Joe Logan has tripled the audience of the top new
show on TV. The top fifty podcasts in America just
seven our mainstream media. The other eighty six percent are independent. So,
as Sex brought to bio trust capital, for one hundred
years of American media has been dominated by the left
and it's useful idiots. Ever since FDR started growing journalists
(36:37):
in jail as recently as the nineteen seventies, you had
essentially zero dissenting voices. The eighties opened up with talk radio,
but we were still ten to one. The nineties was
the Internet bloggers took us to maybe five to one,
and then social media, which brought us nearly even, which
is why they panicked the censorship AI gutting legacy media
(36:58):
could finally eaven it up.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
As far as I'm concerned, that's a happy story, very
story and exquisite. Oh here's another one from Jersey Joe
Star Wars Revenge of the Assholes. And as Phantom says,
I don't have my don God, what was that guy's name?
(37:21):
He passed away about ten or fifteen years ago. He's
the guy that did in a world now if I
could only do in a world in a very different
ars a long time ago, in an arse far far away,
or as you said, nightmare on Assel Street. So anybody,
everybody you me folks, thanks for listening tonight. Here's an
(37:49):
interesting story that I have not seen anyone really go
over or mention. This is from Gateway Pundit. Sometimes I
pull stories here, sometimes I do not. With Gateway Pundit stories,
I always want to make sure that I get sign
probably customarily a second agreement on this from someone somewhere
(38:09):
New Jersey Man, and of course you did not see
this on the American media maggots. New jerseyman secures nearly
one million documents from Detroit's twenty twenty election, including copies
of absentee ballots and signed envelopes, in one of the
largest election Freedom of Information Act halls in history. Well,
BZ scroll down, show them the feature. Oh look, these
(38:36):
are what resulted from his Freedom of Information Act request.
This guy's name is Yehudah Miller. He's standing next to
the one of the largest election Freedom of Information Act
halls in US history. On the same day he picked
up documents from the This is from the city of Detroit. Well,
(38:58):
let's go after this. After years of being gas lit
by some of the most dishonest people in election history,
the Gateway Pundit, along with some of the most respected
election investigators in the state, are about to blow the
lid offf lies about detroit secure twenty twenty election that
helped to give Joe Biden an inexplicable I can't figure
(39:18):
out how Joe Biden won victory in the must win
state of Michigan, but I suggest two things. Number one
is will probably be seeing more of this in various
media outlets. And second, I almost would have to conclude
(39:43):
that it was a good thing that Trump didn't win
twenty twenty because rolling around to twenty twenty four, he
has had the ability to fulfill some of the finer
promises that he is made ours king you're talking about
(40:06):
either that's not funny, Okay, that is not funny in
any event, Sean Lewis of Edge of Liberty, which is
you right over there, it's right there. I understand there
are still some people that are trying to go back
to twenty twenty that you can ever shove that shit
(40:29):
back in the blivet bag, But I think overall it's
probably just not It's as well, if not better, that
President Donald John Trump won in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 16 (40:45):
Your thoughts on that, But you know, everything happens for
a reason, right, And you know, as much as we
get frustrated when we see very obvious things happen, as
much as even when things aren't obvious and just questionable
and everyone automatically and politics and the mainstream says, oh
(41:05):
it's nothing, you're ever react. It's not a big deal.
To have insight and to have the books opened will
either quell suspicion, or it will it will show that
we had really good reason to be suspicious. Look, sunlight's
the best disinfectant, right, don't. It blows my mind that
(41:31):
we need a Freedom of Information Act for stuff like this,
Like any citizen should be able to go in and say, hey,
I want to see a copy of this, or I mean,
you can have a local procedure, maybe you have to
pay the copying fee whatever, but this should be wide open,
wide open. We should know and be able to look
at the ballots. And yeah, I understand that that's a
(41:54):
lot of work for the municipalities, and I don't I
don't envy that load of work to go in and
copy of million ballots for people to see. But the
trade off to that is when we talk about freefare
and open elections, this is step one. I mean, step
one is just verifying the ballots and verifying the verifiers.
How many times have we seen they have different topics,
(42:16):
not just elections. When we were told, oh no, this
is the reality, this is the reality, this is the facts,
these are the truths, blah blah blah blah blah, and
then down the line we find out it's not right.
And social media and legacy media especially has only made
America more mistrusting of things like voter fraud. So you know,
(42:40):
I mean, you can't put the you can't put the
cow back in the pen, so to speak. This is
already out. This is the world we live in now,
and I'm glad there's some microscopes and magnifying glasses on
stuff like this, because even though the election's done, even
though we can't go back, even though all that stuff happens,
(43:01):
I think people need to see either yes, our election process,
at least in Detroit, if this was the case, was
done right, or clearly we have work we have to
do for the future. But either way, there's no bad
coming out of this.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
The other thing I want to talk about tonight is
this Trump put this up, and I subscribe to truth
Social if for no other reason than go to the
source directly when he puts a tweet up or a
post such as this. And he said this earlier today
after reviewing the details of the unseerious and ridiculous demands
(43:39):
being made by the minority radical left Democrats in return
for their votes to keep our thriving country open. Okay,
stand by, folks, I hope you're you're sitting down for this.
I've decided no meeting with the congressional leaders could possibly
be productive. Why they are threatening to shut down the
government of the United States unless they can have over
(43:59):
one trillion dollars in new spending to continue free healthcare
for illegal aliens. My glasses, there's a lot more than
that in that, but that one aspect, right there is
enough to tell me no, absolutely, not just regular not no.
Speaker 16 (44:20):
No.
Speaker 1 (44:20):
And for those of you who just tuned in.
Speaker 16 (44:22):
No, I wanted to do a Chuck Schumer impression, but
I don't have my glasses to push down the end
of my nose. Oh damn it be able to look
down and then look up like this and say the
Democrats are terrorists with the budget. They're they're not gonna
help us, They're gonna shut down the government. Blah blah
blah blah blah, all the shit that he said. Anytime
(44:45):
the Democrats are empowering the Republicans threatened to shut down. Right,
it's amazing. And look, I've said this on my show
a billion fucking times. They do this intentionally, They do
this on purpose, they know they know for a year
or six months or four months or whatever that the budget,
(45:07):
the omnibus bill, whatever is coming up, and then they
wait till the last gun is fired. Why because it
absolutely helps them fundraise and gets clips. That's all it is.
So once again the government Congress has let us down
with this by allowing it to go to the last minute.
(45:28):
I don't care who's in charge and who's not. Look,
I'm pissed. Yeah, yeah, no, Jersey, Joe's right, Schumer and
Jeffrey's screaming for the last several months they're gonna shut
down the government. I am pissed at Mike Johnson for
not doing appropriations over the summer like we were supposed
to at the beginning of summer. I am pissed that
(45:49):
they didn't do it the right way. And I'm pissed
that here we are again at the last minute talking
about a budget. This is stupid, This is ridiculous. But
this is a under It percent gets them votes. That's
all this is about. They will hold us financially hostage
(46:09):
to get votes. It's again, it's all they have left.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
What else do they have left. That's why twenty twenty
six is so incredibly important, and that's why we cannot
even remotely think about, well, well, you know we got
in the bag. Nothing is ever in the bag. Absolutely
nothing is ever in the bag. Twenty twenty six is
as critical, if not more so, than it has always been.
Speaker 16 (46:31):
As I had an old boss tell me one time
when I said, hey, it's in the bag, He's like, yeah,
reach in that bag with your eyes closed and see
what happens. There maybe something else in that bag that's
gonna bite you. Stop saying it's in the bag. Just
do the work.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
No, exactly, get out. And I indicated earlier, oh wait, no,
I will be getting to that. Do the work. Who
did the work. Charlie Kirk did the work. Scott Presler
didn't work. All sorts of people went out and went
(47:08):
and worn through shoe leather and microphones and college campi
all across the United Snakes of America, and they were
you know, it can be said, I think it would
be credible that Scott Presler essentially single handed Lee won
(47:28):
Pennsylvania for Trump.
Speaker 16 (47:31):
Yes, that was a huge state, that.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
Was a huge swing state. It was a blue state
and it got turned red by this dude. Who could
see that coming except those who looked at him and said,
Oh my god, the work this guy is doing. And
the same could be said of Charlie Kirk in terms
of Trump of the youth. Some people have said, it's
(47:53):
not entirely impossible that by way of the people following
Charlie Kirk, and as you indicated, the youth, they and
he won the vote specifically through males. This has never
occurred in the past fifty to sixty years where young
males got out in such numbers that they turned an election.
(48:19):
And that's precisely what the American media maggots in Congress
don't want you to know or recognize. Okay, all right,
sometimes I have to acknowledge unpleasant guy. Guess what hass is.
Speaker 16 (48:37):
Coming to dinner?
Speaker 1 (48:38):
Nice? Nice mc robinson, what'sy Thanks for being here.
Speaker 16 (48:47):
I mean, I guess this probably goes without saying. But
when I was a younger man, I worked in a
video store that had an adult section. And some of
these that are being thrown in the chat room right now,
I think, actually exactly they had.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
To be in there.
Speaker 5 (49:05):
You know.
Speaker 1 (49:05):
It's like when I when I named garage bands.
Speaker 18 (49:09):
It's still going.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
This is a listen.
Speaker 16 (49:12):
You started this after the last break. We're going twenty
minutes in chat rooms lighting up with the best names.
Right now, you guys are awesome. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:23):
Look they took that shit and ran with it literally
and also put this up on the screen too. And
I know that you definitely have something to say about
this YouTube now eight This is so strange, Sean Lewis,
Edge of Liberty. Why did it take YouTube eight months
(49:47):
and three days to come to this conclusion? YouTube ready
to restore it counts, says Biden. White House encouraged them
to censor content. A we knew that, b Trump is,
I've been in now for as I indicated, eight months,
three days. Why so long for YouTube to go? Okay?
(50:07):
We give, we were just kidding. The second thing about
that is this okay? And are you also besides restoring
content and accounts, have you also made a decision that, okay,
we're not going to throttle conservative venues and channels like ours,
(50:30):
like k l r N.
Speaker 16 (50:34):
My question, Look, the reason why they came out now
is because it was going to come out. I'm sure
at some point somebody said to them, Hey, if you
don't say something, we're going to so will either embarrass
you or you can save a little face. Yeah, restore it,
but reset the algorithm. You know, as we hear at
(50:58):
SHR and K and others too. There's so many others
shift us. No, if you created your channel way back
in the day and you were a conservative, you are
one hundred percent playing by different rules than even the
(51:18):
kids that are making stuff today. You're you're working on
the old algorithm, and if you were put into that compartment,
you absolutely are going to live there unless they make
a change. So they do. They need to drop the chains.
They need to let I mean, look, Google is under
(51:38):
so much fire right, they're talking about maybe breaking them up.
They've we were getting all the social media outlets, say,
including Google, YouTube's of social media with outlet. Hey, the FBI,
the Biden administration, whatever, they pressured us to do this.
You had Facebook say it, you had Twitter say it.
I'm sure at somebody at YouTube. It's would not blow
(52:01):
my mind that they absolutely had pressure from the government
to do what they did, and Democrats in general. Hey, look,
we won't advertise with you all the time if you
don't do X, Y and Z, and yeah, you know what,
YouTube's a private business. When we when I first came
back and we started, we were talking back in September.
(52:22):
Last September about you know, me coming back and doing
my show whatever. We had the serious conversation do we
say to YouTube because it's so limited as to what
you can say, They will ding you for anything, they
filter their chat filters, or you can't say it. I
got bit by it tonight, but that's where the majority
of the people are. There's still not a decent competitor
(52:44):
that is of the same reach that YouTube has. And yes,
they are a private business. I understand that when I'm
engaging them through their platform, I one hundred percent live
by their rules. That is just how it functions. I
comprehend that fully. But it tells you everything you need
(53:06):
to know about them as a company that they will
one hund limit who gets to say what on one
side and then the other side gets to say anything
they want with no questions asked.
Speaker 1 (53:20):
Well, it's also, as you speak, we're watching all the
comments way in live.
Speaker 16 (53:31):
Do you guys? Do you guys not.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
Take anything that we say seriously? Well, actually, you took
this very very seriously ran away with it.
Speaker 16 (53:40):
I am proud of this chat room tonight. I know
not often, not often that they bring me to tears.
Speaker 1 (53:46):
I know it. If I could give them all awards all.
Speaker 16 (53:53):
And they're being so diligent about it, it really.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
I have to agree. But the big question about that, though, is, Okay,
that's YouTube, which is owned by Google, which is owned
by Alphabet. How much of a change will we see
on that? Does Google? You know, maybe you know more
(54:19):
than I do about this. What's the underlying subtext or
current in terms of politics. Is somebody somewhere arranging a
series of soldiers saying it's more than we are more
than overdue to fire any number of volleys at Alphabet,
Google and YouTube, and you guys are in our sights.
(54:41):
Is there something like that looming over the horizon.
Speaker 16 (54:44):
Well, if your YouTube and you're trying to not get
broken up, right, if you're trying to fight the monopoly case,
if there's a whole bunch of anti trust lawsuits going
on right now against YouTube or against Alphabet company, sorry
YouTube specific, you know you have to play ball. Look,
(55:06):
it's if you don't show that you are a quote
unquote good participant and you piss off the wrong judge
and your cases start ending up. And as we've seen,
the Ninth Circuit Court has not been a slam dunk anymore.
And a lot of these cases will end up at
(55:27):
the ninth because of where alphabet is located. It has
changed their responses.
Speaker 15 (55:34):
Yes, I am reading them all high planes.
Speaker 18 (55:38):
Asshole that killed me.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
Okay, that was a great idea, Sean, And these people
are taking it and running. Oh my god.
Speaker 16 (56:03):
Some some of them are probably getting us flagged in
the filter by what they're like.
Speaker 1 (56:08):
Some of them, I have just been absolutely first, here's
fuck and then there's funny, and some of them have
been funnier than fuck.
Speaker 16 (56:18):
Oh my god, I feel for the when I post
this to my podcast, the podcast only, I feel for
the podcast listeners because they're not gonna they have to
go to YouTube and just watch the chat. You can
replay live cats.
Speaker 29 (56:35):
Oh god for a few assholes more this joke.
Speaker 16 (56:58):
You know, it's great.
Speaker 4 (57:01):
It is.
Speaker 16 (57:01):
When I sent this to you, I just think it
would have a few giggles out of it.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
Oh yeah, there's this is worth. This has been worth
all those giggles and more real.
Speaker 16 (57:11):
There's gonna be a whole segment and it's beautiful.
Speaker 5 (57:14):
I lost it.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
God, it's been. It's been glorious. So can we say
then in in semi conclusion that maybe Alphabet Google YouTube
is beginning to see the writing on the wall because
there is more censorship being pushed. We will get to that.
Speaker 16 (57:36):
This isn't okay.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 16 (57:43):
I can't look over a chat and trying to make
any sort of conversation because I'm dying. I honestly have
had tears coming out of my eyes.
Speaker 30 (57:55):
Oh okay, that that was one of the best thing.
Yesss uh, I mean quite some man, which just keeps
on coming.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Okay, now I'm going to have to try to get
through to this. Oh yeah, I have enough time, I
think to start this. If I can figure out uh
where it is, there we go. And also this.
Speaker 21 (58:36):
It's time for happy, happy stories and good times.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
And I have one happy story. Let me go up
to comments. Oh wait, I'm all backed up already, just
just doing to that.
Speaker 16 (58:50):
Dude. You'll never touch up so loved me.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
You know, I may spend the rest of the hour
just putting these, uh but just looking at them, reading
them fast in the assholes. God, we're simple. I am
so simply entertained, so easily entertained by the simplest of things.
(59:17):
Oh my god, that is glorious.
Speaker 16 (59:19):
I think I do.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
I got one more minute. I'm gonna put this up
as a positive and I'm not trying to denigrate this,
but it is a how do I put this up
next to you know, assholes?
Speaker 16 (59:32):
This isn't the story right now, this is not the
story right now?
Speaker 1 (59:37):
Okay, So anyway I'll read it because yeah, go ahead there,
because excellent.
Speaker 16 (59:44):
This is from what Fox exactly what christian school reinstated
after being banded of a transgender athlete controversy. The mid
Vermont Christian School, who you may remember, was banned for
the league they're playing in because they refuse to play
against another tea that had a trans male athlete. And
they have been reinstated to the state athletics program. So
(01:00:10):
that is good news that works out occasionally, especially in Vermont,
this huge liberal bastion that it is sure.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
That's a happy story. If ever, there was one.
Speaker 16 (01:00:19):
Poor before you go to break, Okay, Ermie Hansen is
just walked into the chat room.
Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
And all he's wondering what the fuck is going on
right now? Well you'll have to rewind the tape, Jeremy
to see that and find out. Anyway, all the people,
well well yeah, yeah, folks, Well you can spill the beans,
you can tell tell him or oh, okay, I'm gonna
(01:00:47):
I'm gonna wrap it up with this one. Welcome to
the asylum, and folks, I'm gonna take a break. I'm
busy that Sean Lewis and we'll be right back.
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So whether you're sipping sweet tea on the porch or
leading the charge for faith and freedom, do it in
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Speaker 12 (01:04:49):
With that declaration, America was born.
Speaker 16 (01:04:53):
Inspired by a belief in the god given rights of every.
Speaker 1 (01:04:57):
Human Battlestar asshole is pretty good to.
Speaker 16 (01:05:02):
And in the good that comes from exercising these rights.
Speaker 21 (01:05:05):
Well.
Speaker 16 (01:05:07):
The founders of our great nation chose independence, as Dewey
Hill's del okay, stop stop.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
Harry Potter in the Asshole of Fire.
Speaker 16 (01:05:22):
College accepts no government funding because independence makes possible the
good to which we aspire.
Speaker 18 (01:05:31):
You're listening to the.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
I'm back, Lord, forgive them because they know not what
they do. I'm sorry, shit, Sean, you have created a monster.
(01:05:57):
You'veated a monster. I haven't been able to get anything red,
thank god. But that thing I just click on it
and it just plays.
Speaker 5 (01:06:11):
Oh gosh, this is all my fault.
Speaker 16 (01:06:13):
I take full of the bridge. I know it's I
take full blame and credit all at once.
Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
No kettle one has not been here yet. Yes, so far,
this has been one of my favorites.
Speaker 12 (01:06:36):
Assful.
Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
I wouldn't have stopped the damn thing if I didn't
think that ship was funny.
Speaker 16 (01:06:42):
Okay, yeah, gosh, I'm sweating and crying. I am laughing,
so had.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Okay, let me go back to the original meme back
in the first half hour, Sean talking about Yeah, Sean
sent me this in private chat, and then I went, oh,
that'll be interesting. Why don't we put this up? So
I did we put this up. Name a movie, but
replace one word with asshole, and then this alcohol may
(01:07:13):
have been involved, and hilarity ensues. All of this stuff,
of course, is guaranteed to put an upward crease on
your pie hole, and we have managed to do precisely
to the point where I.
Speaker 5 (01:07:32):
Stopped the show.
Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
I stopped the show.
Speaker 18 (01:07:38):
And because you're laughing.
Speaker 16 (01:07:46):
This hard, and I can't even tell you when.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
God, oh jeez, I'll get to it.
Speaker 5 (01:08:01):
Oh oh my gosh.
Speaker 26 (01:08:05):
Oh.
Speaker 15 (01:08:07):
I had to turn down the air and hair at
the last.
Speaker 21 (01:08:13):
Up.
Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
I just lost it on. I just got to it.
Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Oh my gosh, if I drink anything right now to
come out my nose.
Speaker 15 (01:08:27):
One of us Rick Robinson, Oh god, how do I
follow that up?
Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
Oh my gosh, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
I'm not quite sure.
Speaker 16 (01:08:48):
Do we have to pick a different word every week?
Speaker 22 (01:08:51):
Uh?
Speaker 16 (01:08:51):
You know that might not be bad for for a meme.
Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Okay, let me see if I can put this up
one of the other things that you sent me. I fine, Fine,
I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 18 (01:09:26):
You're doing the asshole embarrassed.
Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
M h.
Speaker 16 (01:09:34):
I happen to be the asshole.
Speaker 18 (01:09:40):
This joke should not have been this awesome.
Speaker 16 (01:09:45):
Oh maybe I'm just a juvenile.
Speaker 5 (01:09:47):
I get that's what I am.
Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
Listen, I'll be the first to admit I just I am.
Speaker 16 (01:09:53):
I am this.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
I I'm I guess I'm just not an adult ad
at soon to be seventy six next month. I still
find this amusing and I can still laugh at this. Okay,
I'm going to try to gather myself. Except except for this,
(01:10:27):
guys are just awesome. I've been playing everyone. Except if
I knew for a fact it was a double of
something else.
Speaker 16 (01:10:37):
Something would actually get nailed for.
Speaker 28 (01:10:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Well, holy holy how just how do I get the
show back?
Speaker 16 (01:10:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
I'm not sure if I can. We're actually adults here, Okay,
we're not tonight, man, You would you please understand that
(01:11:10):
we are predominantly adults here.
Speaker 16 (01:11:13):
You know, it's great when I know we're trying to
get to topics and we're trying to get back on
track just a wee bit. But I keep adding stuff
in the chat room as we're trying.
Speaker 5 (01:11:29):
It's fun.
Speaker 16 (01:11:31):
I stationed a.
Speaker 8 (01:11:39):
M h.
Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
M m. I'm going to try to bring the show back.
Speaker 21 (01:11:46):
I'm not.
Speaker 15 (01:11:52):
It's just keep coming.
Speaker 5 (01:11:54):
How can I stop?
Speaker 18 (01:11:59):
I guess.
Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Seven adults laughing laughing at comments.
Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
Oh my gosh, uh oh good.
Speaker 15 (01:12:29):
I didn't know.
Speaker 16 (01:12:29):
I'd suspect they're trying to do this intentionally. Oh yes, guys,
come on, we need to stop thinking.
Speaker 5 (01:12:39):
It back up.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
But you're I'll make an observation mission for any men
is still here after an hour because he wants to
see what's gonna go up in comments.
Speaker 34 (01:12:54):
It makes me wonder just how many people are just
just peeking in just this my hair, asshole pair, asshle transformers,
asshole bots.
Speaker 15 (01:13:08):
Ah you told me?
Speaker 18 (01:13:12):
Oh god, ok, I'm starting to cry.
Speaker 16 (01:13:27):
Oh seriously, talk asshole Maverick.
Speaker 5 (01:13:39):
I have tears.
Speaker 18 (01:13:41):
Proger's asshole.
Speaker 15 (01:13:54):
We talk.
Speaker 18 (01:13:56):
That's all done.
Speaker 5 (01:13:59):
Done.
Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
Oh oh oh, let me come back to the mic
if I can.
Speaker 5 (01:14:17):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
I had a show once.
Speaker 5 (01:14:28):
About an hour ago. Yeah, I heard I. Oh gosh, oh.
Speaker 18 (01:14:46):
Cabin in the assholes?
Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
What a hold?
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
Asshole?
Speaker 18 (01:14:54):
Ah dukes of assholes?
Speaker 5 (01:15:06):
Asshole.
Speaker 12 (01:15:07):
I'm thirty fourth.
Speaker 16 (01:15:19):
I have a question, good luck.
Speaker 19 (01:15:22):
Should we just.
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
Let this go to its conclusion?
Speaker 16 (01:15:32):
Oh god, yes, I mean, let's be honest, because I'm
just typing in just as many as everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Else's and this story I really wanted to cover tonight,
but I can't.
Speaker 5 (01:15:51):
Write the second.
Speaker 16 (01:15:54):
Sir bobcat salute asshole saloon radio show.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
There's a lot more truth in that than people would admit,
or maybe they would admit.
Speaker 16 (01:16:07):
Oh gosh, I have to admit that. I okay, this
isn't bad. All right, spening, Wait wait do you get
to Joe's next one?
Speaker 5 (01:16:20):
That was.
Speaker 12 (01:16:40):
M I am I.
Speaker 16 (01:16:54):
I want to know and chat honestly, raise your hand
or just put an a if you've had stuff filtered
out and you haven't been able to reword it so
it gets through. I just want to know connection.
Speaker 12 (01:17:07):
Mm hmmm, asshole gump.
Speaker 16 (01:17:20):
H m hm m hm. Oh okay, mm hmmm mm hmm.
Now that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Oh gosh, okay, all right, now you guys, you guys
play nicely in Chad, I'll try to remember where we were,
and I'm I you know, at this point, I'm not
We're not going to make it through the show. I'm
(01:17:59):
not going to make get through this show. There's so
much stuff that I wanted to talk about, and I
know for a fact that we will not get to this.
This is I talked about happy stories. Okay, fine, I
(01:18:28):
have to admit this one got me.
Speaker 16 (01:18:33):
Yeah, okay, Oh, speaking of assholes, Jeremy, I think we're
going to try to get to that before we run
out of the time. But yes, you know, I'll tell
you what.
Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
If we can't get this tonight, then folks, what you're gonna.
Speaker 16 (01:18:57):
Have to do is if we can't get to it tonight,
they won.
Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
Yeah, oh shit, yes, then Sean will have to continue
this on his show, yes tomorrow. Because Sean, having done
this here, you will not make the mistake my fault
of doing this to his show. You can be guaranteed
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of that. So let's I'll start with this. What happened
is the Secret Service dismantled a network of more than
three hundred SIM servers and one hundred thousand SIM cards
in the New York area that were capable of crippling
telecom systems, carrying out anonymous telephonic attacks, and disrupting the
(01:19:47):
threat before world leaders arrived in the General Assembly. And
this is from the US Secret Service. This protective intelligence
investigation led to the discovery of more than three hundred
co located SIM servers one hundred thousand SIM card sites
across multiple sites. And in addition to carrying out anonymous
(01:20:11):
telephonic threats, these devices could be used to conduct a
wide range of telecommunication attacks, disabling of cell phone towers,
enabling DOS or d DOOS, denial of service attacks, and
facilitating anonymous encrypted communications between potential threat actors and criminal servers.
Speaker 16 (01:20:33):
I mean, the first thing you get to think of
when you read this as mass casualty incident, right, you
bring down the nine one one system, and a lot
of people don't realize that. And I don't know New
York City is set up for this, but I know
in a lot of big cities now you can text
with nine to one one. And then if you go
after the nine to one one system itself, the actual
telephone system, and you overload the cell towers, look during
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nine to eleven, and I know there's a lot of
technology advancements since and we've made adjustments to it. But
during nine to eleven, one of the biggest problems on
the ground that they were having communications wise, is the
towers that were left in the New York area New
Jersey area were overloaded with people trying to call to
see if everyone was okay. They lost radio towers and
(01:21:19):
repeaters that were on top of the trade centers. This
is if somebody were to do something evil on a
large scale, this is the first thing. This is the
frag grenade. You take down their system and you do
something horrible, and it completely disrupts the response. And this
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is frightening. And the fact that it was found is massive, massive,
Good job Secret Service. I know they fought on this
one for a while, but it's frightening. I mean, you
think you have to think how much of our society
(01:22:01):
is surrounded by cell towers, cell phones, text messages, and
digital transmissions and the Internet, right, I mean, those five
things make up so much of I mean, I would
say ninety five percent of our communication in this in
this modern world. So to have something in place that
could have potentially taken all of that down the city
(01:22:23):
like New York is absolutely frightening.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Well, the other thing that we know.
Speaker 16 (01:22:32):
They're pointing to China for this, by the way, is
that well, yeah, how.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Many times do we need to be told that we've
been slapped by China? And we're not slapping back as
far as I can tell, And China is our enemy,
and we knew this was coming. One of the first
things that took down essentially all communications was a hack
attack on Ukraine that took down their entire grid for
(01:22:58):
about five, six or seven or eight hours. It was
called something in particular. I can't think of what it was.
Mike Fitzpatrick, who is my cybersecurity dude, said, yeah, that
was the first cyber attack that we know of on
power infrastructure. And if they could do it, and anybody
else can do it as well, when everything is linked
(01:23:20):
to the internet, when everything is digital, as Mike Fitzpatrick said,
any number of times. Okay, I'm gonna put this in
just for a second, just a little bit, no.
Speaker 15 (01:23:33):
I know, yeah, a little bit.
Speaker 16 (01:23:38):
Well, yeah, I mean, we've built our entire everything off
of technology, right, and I understand the necessity of it,
and I understand the benefits of it, but we forget
that there are these massive drawbacks and living in a
ginormously technologically rooted world where everything we I mean, look
at what we're doing right now, right you look at
(01:23:59):
our phones systems. How many times when an airlines reservation
system or a cell phone company gets hacked? Is it
like the end of the world? On social media and
the news? Everybody freaks out and I understand why, but
you look at what that impact does to us. Now,
(01:24:22):
you imagine a massive city like New York where everybody
is in that situation, and God forbid, there is some
sort of horrific act going on of evil. It's frightening.
Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
Well, we've had entire TRACONs taken down, we have had
individual commercial airways taken down. We've had massive hacks where
there were multiple, multiple millions of names there were accessed,
spread around and sold. And if it's digital, it can
(01:24:58):
and will be hacked, there is no That's why California
is looking at chipping either your vehicle, your GPS, or
creating a license plate to put on people's cars so
that they can track mileage. If I get to the
stuff that I've got about California, oh my god. But again,
(01:25:22):
if you place an RFID chip on a license or
utilize the GPS by the state, the government, all of
that will be hacked. LPR technology has been hacked, and.
Speaker 16 (01:25:38):
I was already you look at how many state agencies,
not just in California, but how many state agencies in
the country have been ACKed. The federal government's been hacked.
So security wasn't that hacked last year? Like, it's incredible
to think of what could be hacked and the fact
that you have a state like California that still wants
(01:26:00):
to march down that road because fuck the citizens. As
long as we can collect a couple of extra pennies,
that's what's important.
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Well, it wasn't You know.
Speaker 16 (01:26:09):
Evs are great.
Speaker 1 (01:26:11):
You can be in the ho V lane and we're
not going to tax you, and you're not going to
have to worry about taxing pass until it became an
issue of losing money. And it's just like all the utilities.
There were three or four utilities back east that had
been hammering their customers for almost a decade save money,
save money, turn off your lights, turn off your appliances,
(01:26:33):
save your money, save the power, to the point where
they were so efficacious at doing it that those three
utilities decided, you know, we're we're not making the money
that we used those, so we're going to jack up
your rates. And that's the exact same thing that's going
to be coming for California as well. Here's another happy story,
(01:26:54):
asylum seekers are fleeing across the Canadian border after rampant
ice raids as Quebec crossings jump two hundred and sixty
three percent.
Speaker 16 (01:27:05):
That's wonderful.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
And then then the one that you've come here to
see tonight, folks, And let's see, it's only about nine
twenty seven Pacific, which means it's eleven twenty seven Central
and twelve twenty seven on the East coast and seventeen
(01:27:26):
forty nine point seven two three in Bolivian time, because
I could never understand Bolivian time. But this is great.
This is what you came here to see. Beginning Tuesday
night tonight, Sinclair. Now go back, maybe you can. You
can give a lead in to this, Sean, how do
(01:27:48):
we get to Sinclair?
Speaker 16 (01:27:50):
Well, and what's it? Next? Star is the other one?
They're both doing it.
Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Neither one will at next you bet you?
Speaker 16 (01:27:55):
Which leads a whopping? I think ten ABC Direct owned
stations in the country that are going to be playing
Kimmel tonight, and yeah, they're gonna stream him and all
this other stuff he's gonna get seen. He's already released
a statement. He's back on the year. It's already been
and I'll read it right here. This was said on
the air live and thank you, Jersey Joda Sendez. It
(01:28:16):
was never my intention to make light of the murder
of a young man. For those who think I did
point a finger, I get while you're upset. I don't
think the murderer who shot Charlie Kirk represents anyone. This
was a sick person who believed violence was a solution
and it isn't. Ever. Now, look, we both know that
that is a very vanilla response. That is not I
(01:28:40):
have learned my lesson. That is, I got to keep
my phony, blooney job, gentlemen. But he said it. We're
here now. It killed the entire argument that Trump was
destroying the First Amendment. You saw how quickly that faded.
It showed that ABC Disney was in fact charge. And
(01:29:01):
the reality is they're not gonna make the money off
of these stations because they're not running his content. So
these stations that make the most money for that show.
He's now operating at a loss. There is absolutely no
way that they're going to resign him next year. His
show is already in a doom spiral, and ABC Disney
(01:29:22):
gets to save face because now they can't say, oh,
they bowed to the to the government, which was never
a thing anyhow.
Speaker 5 (01:29:30):
There was no.
Speaker 16 (01:29:32):
Violation issued by the FCC. So everybody kind of weasels
their way out of this, except for Jimmy Kimmel's pocketbook
in Disney's pocketbook. Because you have all but eight or
ten stations in the country running his show in their
regular time, they're either going to be preempted by another show,
(01:29:54):
or well they all are, they're all going to be
preempted by another show.
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
Well, if you look at what we used to get
measured by, it KFBK was what was called the arb
or the arbitron. It was called the book back then,
and you lived or died in terms of your advertising
ratings by the book. And if you got a good book,
your advertising rates could go up a little bit. If
you got a bad book, the advertisers would flee or
they would complain if if they perceived that you were
(01:30:20):
charging too much. But the truth about this is is
Stephen Colbert should not have been removed first. Jimmy Kimmel
in terms of ratings, should have been removed first because
it was Jimmy Kimmel who got about one million fewer
viewers than Stephen Colbert. So they reversed the truth about that. Colbert,
(01:30:44):
if he was going to be removed, should have been
second and Jimmy Kimmel should have been first.
Speaker 16 (01:30:49):
Let's put this up.
Speaker 35 (01:30:50):
Now.
Speaker 16 (01:30:50):
You look at value to the individual company, right, I
mean you look at Colbert's what CBS. You look at
CBS got out ahead of it and they said, hey,
look we're just not renewing it. We'll take the lump
from the liberal lunatic that just sit there and orally
copulate colberckuse they think he's funny. As I said on
my show last week, I think ABC was looking for
(01:31:14):
a reason, I think completely concur and I think they
got one. And even though they're letting him back on
the air, they're playing the good guy. This still sets
it up for it's the show's not making money and
we have to dump it. That's what this is going
to be.
Speaker 5 (01:31:26):
Next.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Well, it's like, shoot, who's the guy that said in Chicago,
never let a good crisis go to Wastemuel. This is
a good crisis. This is a good crisis for ABC,
CBS and soon to be NBC. These people are losers.
We just watched an individual speak at length about the
(01:31:47):
death of the media right now, about the death of
television stations, about how media is essentially being kicked to
the curb by AI and they are not the gatekeepers anymore,
and they are losing power and wealth and controls are
going to up the antics in incredible amounts of money.
(01:32:10):
It's all about the money, all about them.
Speaker 16 (01:32:12):
Sad too. You know, you're talking about Colbert and Kimmel
and it brings you down to Jimmy Fallon. You know,
I am one hundred percent convinced because Jimmy Fallon, to
his credit, for the most part, stays away from politics.
Every once in a while, he'll throw out a ji,
which is fine. Any other host has done that. His
is usually at least lighthearted. It's usually not mean spirited
(01:32:33):
like the other two are right, he tries to, but
I've said, if we were not in the political world
that we're in, if we are not in a if
you're on mainstream media, you have to go orange man
bad no matter what, or you will be drowned, or
you have to kiss liberal ass or you will drown.
If we were just in a more normal society, I
(01:32:54):
think kim Will would probably be the best one out
of not Kimmel Fallon would best out of the three
of them, because he's just goofy and funny.
Speaker 1 (01:33:02):
Like he doesn't he actually possesses a sense of humor. Yes,
and like the story. The theme of tonight's show was
the insane get insan error, while the insane we're getting
insane error. Let me put this up if I can
for a moment. You know, the insane is again, how
(01:33:22):
do you hold a conversation with.
Speaker 16 (01:33:24):
The How do you square that circle?
Speaker 1 (01:33:27):
How do you discuss anything with an individual that believes that?
And then then you've got an individual who is Keith
Oberman says burn in Hell Sinclair alongside Charlie Kirk. But wait,
he hasn't stopped there? Well can you can you conduct
(01:33:49):
any kind of civilized conversation with Keith Oberman, particularly in
light of his threat to Scott Jennings.
Speaker 16 (01:34:00):
Which he pulled and he said it wasn't really a
threat and he didn't mean it that way. But look,
I mean the damage is done, right.
Speaker 1 (01:34:08):
The internet is forever. How do you think I got this?
Because the internet is forever and.
Speaker 16 (01:34:15):
It's gonna be interesting to see. I think he is
signed to iHeartRadio or one of those it'll have a show.
Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
Does he have a show?
Speaker 16 (01:34:24):
He does, like a podcast or whatever, but it's one
of those ones that's like a network podcast. It's not
an individual it's not like he promotes produces it himself.
But you know, it shows you how quickly the whole
story about Kimmel, and by the way, Kimmell getting suspended
by ABC, there was a shooting in Sacramento at the
(01:34:44):
ABC ten studios on Broadway and an ultra lunatic leftist
nutball was the suspect and he's been arrested. He's charged
both locally and federally. He was arrested, bailed because it's California.
Speaker 15 (01:35:01):
Good night, assholes, Jersey.
Speaker 16 (01:35:06):
That was awesome, and then he was rearrested by the
Feds and now he's facing federal charges. But look, that
story didn't get any coverage. Why because it was leftist violence.
And you know, earlier this week or at the end
of the first few days. Well, no, it was earlier
(01:35:26):
last week. I should say a lot of people were
citing the American what's it the American Defense Leave the
ADL study about left violence and right violence, and how, oh,
it's seventy three percent of right wing violences, blah blah blah.
You know, seventy three political violence is right wing. Well,
the way they were doing their sampling and their stats
(01:35:49):
is if it was any sort of violence against any government, enterity, whatsoever,
it was automatically concluded to be right wing violence. If
it was the only way it would be left wing violence,
if it was like environmental based. So that study was
proven wrong repeatedly. And you look at what this led to.
(01:36:11):
I mean, God, imagine if somebody were fortunate, Imagine if
somebody got struck inside that ABC ten studio. And now
this led to a murder of an individual because the
left has repeatedly stoked the insanity of the mentally infirm
that vote for them.
Speaker 1 (01:36:29):
Well, and they also determined that the suspect in that
shooting at ABC. And you have to ask yourself, I'll
go into the suspect in just a moment. A Mexican
dude who is a leftist who was a member of
some board on the state of California. Always spell it
with a K. But you have to wonder, was that
shooting what percentile.
Speaker 21 (01:36:52):
Did?
Speaker 1 (01:36:53):
Was ABC affected by that shooting? Did someone somewhere on
some high boardroom, and perhaps yes, they were high. Say God,
we've already had our affiliates shot at because of this.
Everyone seems to want it back. Well, hell, we may
(01:37:16):
as well go ahead and relent and we'll let him
back on the air. I'm curious. We'll never know, Nope,
but I'm curious how much that played into the effect
of the decision from ABC. But wait, also, next one for.
Speaker 16 (01:37:35):
A second, because do you know what's probably a bigger
concern for Disney and ABC? Well besides money, Well, no,
is that that sort of violence? If they kept Kimmel
off the air would have come to one of their parks.
Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
But see, here's what I've said for years, all of
you asshole leftists, that's the word of the day of
the Apparently all of you had have intentionally purposely taken
these little bitty lizards, and you've pitted him, and you've
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fed them, and now these motherfuckers are dragons, yep, and
now you created them, you are going to reap that whirlwind.
As Schumer said of Scotis, you created all of that.
You created all of that, and you shouldn't be shocked.
Speaker 16 (01:38:36):
So let's see.
Speaker 1 (01:38:37):
Sinclair said no affiliates, next to our said, eh, no affiliates.
So we're pulling this stuff. So you're essentially going to
have to go way out of your way to make
sure if you want to watch any of Jimmy Kimmel.
But because everyone knows Jimmy Kimmel was so good, Okay, stop,
(01:39:00):
I thought I had this. Let's pull it back and
let's turn that on and Jimmy Kimmel take it.
Speaker 11 (01:39:11):
Oh, they took away his precious well.
Speaker 2 (01:39:14):
Facebook upheld their ban of Donald Trump today for at
least another six months.
Speaker 36 (01:39:19):
It is so funny to watch the Trump supporters and
the Republicans melt down over Tucker Carlton getting fired from Box.
Speaker 1 (01:39:25):
Dude, Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News.
Speaker 16 (01:39:29):
Couldn't have happened to.
Speaker 1 (01:39:30):
A better guy.
Speaker 17 (01:39:31):
Fox News Media and Tucker Callson have agreed to part ways.
Speaker 16 (01:39:44):
Box KNW.
Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
Wait a minute, what the fuck was that sitting over
in the left the far left of there is is
that a warehouse at the end of that table. It
kind of looks like one.
Speaker 16 (01:39:55):
Just a tempt Yeah, and never forget too. He was
the same person I'm vaccinated should be dying in hospitals
if they have a heart attack, because they shouldn't be
allowed in. So it's not like Jimmy Kimmel's this angel human.
Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
Beings go ahead, There's more coming.
Speaker 16 (01:40:15):
So mad.
Speaker 12 (01:40:17):
Also, after all these.
Speaker 14 (01:40:18):
Years, they evaluated whether or not Trump's tweeds violated Twitter policy.
They said no, we could just label it as excitement
to violent anyway to.
Speaker 1 (01:40:29):
Get the job done.
Speaker 12 (01:40:30):
Donald Trump's Twitter account just got suspended.
Speaker 16 (01:40:33):
Now, the first thing that we need to know.
Speaker 36 (01:40:36):
Very very funny, and even with Twitter, you cannot find
actual evidence of any direct government censorship of any lawful speech.
Speaker 24 (01:40:49):
Smark Zuckerberg claims he was pressured by the White House
to censor content related to COVID nineteen during the pandemic and.
Speaker 14 (01:40:57):
Direct law enforcement to counter this streamism. We will hold
social media platforms accountable. And when you look at what Tucker,
Carlston and some of these other folks, let.
Speaker 1 (01:41:09):
Me pause this for a second, what were you gonna say, Sean.
Speaker 16 (01:41:12):
Well I was just I was just gonna say, he's
the one who also, you know, he made the comments
that if you're not vaccinated, you shouldn't be allowed in
emergency rooms. You look at the blackface that he did
on The Man Show, which he never got canceled for
because he bends the knee and he suckles the teeth
of the left. You look at all the things that
the feminists should be have canceled him for on The
(01:41:34):
Man Show, which look, I don't set those rules. Comedy's comedy.
I get it what he said was in comedy. That's
a different story. But the ABC made the choice they made.
But on The Man Show, everything they I mean, it
was funny, it was. But the point is you live
by the leftist rules and if that was anybody else,
(01:41:56):
they would have been canceled.
Speaker 1 (01:41:59):
Well certainly, and UBG is right. Clips of lefties, Yeah,
there a ton of these.
Speaker 16 (01:42:13):
There are Americans who are engaged in kind of propaganda
and whether they should be civilly or criminally charged with.
Speaker 1 (01:42:22):
Okay, civilly or criminally charged. Oddly enough, I have something
about that. Anybody remembered this, and that's a reference to this.
Hillary Clinton says some Americans who share political misinformation should
be criminally charged, of course, right out of her lips.
And you heard that, and you saw it.
Speaker 16 (01:42:45):
And she's also the same person that called everybody deplorable.
I mean, Hillary Clinton obviously is just the world's biggest douchebag.
And I'm really glad that she will never have the
word president next to her name. But the the part
that kills me about all of this. Look, ABC is
a private company. They can bring them back to that.
(01:43:06):
That's what they chose to do, Sinclair Nextstar. They're making
their choices. This is business. This had nothing to ever
do with the FCC or Trump. Trump didn't ruin anyone's
First Amendment rights. Blah blah blah blah blah. And by
the way, the First Amendment, freedom of speech is specifically
designed so the individuals and the media can speak out
(01:43:29):
about the government without prosecution. Yes, but it does not
mean that a private business has to allow you on
their airs and embarrass them, just like private businesses don't
have to employ you when you celebrate the murder of
a young man. Private businesses can do with private businesses do.
(01:43:49):
And this is what they just convinced all of these
low information morons is that Kimmel won in a free
speech war against Trump, which is not at all what happened. No,
he didn't win anything. They let him back in, probably
because they know that his numbers are gonna be garbage
(01:44:11):
and they're gonna have to just cancel him. They're gonna
lose so much money they'll say sorry without Sinclair and
Next Star, who are, by the way, both I believe
talking about you know Meurgerships. And then you have Anthony
not Anthony Weena, Scott Wiener from California who said on
his poete, on his ex today or yesterday, oh you know,
(01:44:32):
I can't wait to break up Next Star. And it's like,
first of all, you're barely a state senator. Nobody really
knows who you are other than you're the scumbag that
keeps letting people near kids. You're a weirdo. How are
you gonna break up anything?
Speaker 1 (01:44:50):
He will never.
Speaker 16 (01:44:51):
I mean, I'll tell you right now. If you don't
know who Scott Wiener is, he's California senator out of
San Francisco. If you don't know who he is, he
is literally the person and who you read the stuff
that he posts onlines, especially with who he wants to protect,
and the rest of this country would be frightened by
that man, by the fact that he has any power.
(01:45:13):
And I laughed at of all the monopolies that they
want to talk about breaking up in this country, they're
gonna go off the next star first. Well, funny, there's
only what a shitload of other ownerships for other networks
and other stations.
Speaker 18 (01:45:28):
It's not a monopoly.
Speaker 16 (01:45:30):
They do a lot of ABC stuff. Yeah, they own
a lot of ABC stations and other stations, but they're
not the monopoly.
Speaker 21 (01:45:39):
You know.
Speaker 16 (01:45:39):
It kills me because these same focks won't even talk
about improving healthcare. I mean, we all know Obamacare has
put us in this lousy shit situation. But you start
looking at some of the insurance companies in these hospital
groups that own hospitals all over this country, those are
the monopolies you should be focused on if you want
to start talking about breaking down monopoly, right. I mean,
(01:46:01):
they're the ones who are absolutely have a problem. I
mean there's crony capitalism going on there. It's like the
insurance companies back in the day when they broke them up.
It's like cable back in the day when they broke
it up.
Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
But actel mobel all of a sudden, Now this.
Speaker 16 (01:46:15):
Is the priority. Get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:46:18):
Well, the other thing I want to count as my professor,
my law professor Elden long used to say, contrast and compare. Okay,
well let's look at this a reminder. Hillary Clinton says
Americans who share political misinformation should be criminally charged, and
then compare that to this.
Speaker 35 (01:46:37):
Oh gosh, listen, look, I think the idea that you
know that Donald Trump can likely make a call to
the FCC or to mister Carr, the chairman of the FCC,
and then work through Sinclair and all these stations to.
Speaker 16 (01:46:54):
Pull a talk show.
Speaker 37 (01:46:57):
I mean, Jimmy Kimble is a talk show host comedian
who during a monologue gave an opinion and he's gonna
lose his show over that.
Speaker 1 (01:47:05):
This is this is an immense but see how the
lies they cannot help but tell lies because at its base,
at its fundamental foundation, laid in concrete, are the lies.
Speaker 16 (01:47:18):
That's all they're having to do.
Speaker 1 (01:47:19):
That, yes, that's all they have. The lies are that
Trump called up the FCC. Hey get rid of Kimmel. No,
it was self scourging. ABC did that Trump didn't do that.
ABC did that. Now Sinclair and next what is it?
Next Gen have said, we're the affiliates, we get to decide,
(01:47:44):
and we're not going to carry that. So they start.
When you start off with a lie like this guy,
you cannot believe anything that they say afterwards. But wait,
he's going.
Speaker 37 (01:47:55):
Somewhere president by his administration, and it happened to Colbert,
It's happened now to Jimmy Kimmel. Donald Trump is saying
that it may happen to others and other folks.
Speaker 1 (01:48:07):
But I just played Tucker being pulled off the air.
I just played Trump being pulled off social media, no
reference to that.
Speaker 16 (01:48:14):
And lose their license. I mean, this is the first
a man didn't talk about praised with Fox under Biden. Yes, yeah,
that's all, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 37 (01:48:27):
Under direct attack by the President of the United States.
And I hope that folks are as outraged as I
am and the folks that I'm talking to on the street,
because people are viewing this as an attack on free
speech and what happened to the Republican Party that was
against council culture and promoted freedom of speech and that
believes it. Everyone should have a chance to be heard.
Speaker 16 (01:48:46):
Hold, I'll answer that, sure me too. Our ass off
when it happens to you guys, because you guys were
canceling comedians for jokes they did twenty years earlier.
Speaker 15 (01:48:55):
That was you, That wasn't us.
Speaker 16 (01:48:57):
You set the precedents, and then when you have to
live by the rules, all of a sudden, it's what
about is them? Well, go fuck yourself. You did this yourself.
Speaker 1 (01:49:05):
On the campus of sach State. I can remember the
ACLU saying, and also the riots in Berkeley. They were
rioting for free speech. The acl you doesn't give a
round fuck about free speech anymore. That was their forte
no longer.
Speaker 37 (01:49:20):
Hypocrisy is immense here, and so the oversec Committee has already.
Speaker 1 (01:49:24):
See the hypocrisy is immense. We have said for quite
some time. Whatever it is that the leftists and the
demoats are accusing you of, they are doing back to you,
only infinitely worse, harder, and longer.
Speaker 16 (01:49:40):
Well, and here's the things he's talking to. Look, this
is designed for people that are so deep orally copulating
leftist policies and ideas. This speech is designed, this little
speech he's given here for the indoctrinated college students, the
twenty someth year olds that have been told that people
(01:50:02):
like him know what they're talking about, so you should
always believe him. This is for the mentally infirm to
be outraged by. This is what leads to and attack
against people like Charlie Kirk because what he's saying there
and is entirely untrue and is entirely full of bullshit,
(01:50:22):
and he knows it. When he was saying it is
that President Trump single handedly removed Jimmy Kimmel's show from
the air. That's what he's saying. So what he's saying,
it goes back to and they've started since, even though
there was all that talk for three days about toning
down the rhetoric, that it goes right into the he's hitler,
he's this, he's that, he's an auto crab. Blah blah
(01:50:45):
blah blah blah. They just keep feeding right into it.
There they are. They have that needle so deep in
their vein, that black tar politics just running so fucking
deep into them that they can't pull it out. They
can't stop withdraws them.
Speaker 1 (01:51:01):
No, they there cannot be one iota, one micrometer, one inch,
one molecule of fallback or admission that oh we may
have been wrong. No, that's why I say on the show,
the insane, get insane. Mr What this guy and people
(01:51:22):
like him, hundreds and thousands of people like this are
fomenting violence because with the weak brained, the individuals who
are the stegosaurus amongst us. The stegosaurus had a brain
the size of a walnut in its head, and then
that wasn't enough to make its rear legs move. It
had a ganglion of nerves and its rear hips to
(01:51:46):
make its rear legs move. That's your typical Mark one,
Model one, demarrat and leftist. And so what they hear
when they hear this guy is go out, MANGIONI was right.
That other kid whose name I won't I will fail
to mention, was right. And also the guy today who
attempted to assassinate Trump the nut. He was found guilty yep,
(01:52:10):
on all five charges. The I don't know the jury
took like maybe thirty five seconds to come back with
a guilty on him.
Speaker 16 (01:52:18):
Dude, I'll tell you right now. I got the notification
that they're in deliberations, and I swear I went into
his arrest. By the time I was done washing the hands,
I got notification that he tried to hurt himself after
the verdict, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:52:29):
Took a pen, wanted to stab himself us Marshalls went, no,
not so fun, not so fast, mister, We're going to
do it for you. That's our privilege speaking, which these
people are conflating and have consistently done so. The difference
between rights and privileges. I do not have a right
(01:52:53):
to a TV show. I do not have a right
to a Bentley Arnage. It's a privilege to have TV show.
It's a privilege for me to have a podcast. It's
a privilege for me to have as many people that
are watching right now as they are. And to each
and every one of you, I thank you on behalf
of myself and Sean Lewis and Sahr.
Speaker 16 (01:53:15):
But this is a privilege.
Speaker 5 (01:53:16):
It is not a right.
Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
I don't get to do that. You get to do
it if you make bank and rating letters.
Speaker 37 (01:53:22):
We've already opened investigations up against an Sinclair on the
SEC and I'll tell you this, we got a James
Comer on you over said committee to commit publicly. I
got it publicly that he would bring Brendan Carr in
front of the Overset Committee. So we are expecting and
hoping that happens because we have a lot of questions there.
Speaker 1 (01:53:40):
Okay, well stop, I think Brendan Carr. There are any
number of cuts on the Internet of Brendan Carr saying
what he said. There's nothing new to squeeze out of him.
That lemon juice is already rose leg.
Speaker 16 (01:53:56):
They want to ask one question while he's under oath
to Donald Trump, tell you to do that. That's all
they want to get to and it doesn't matter what
the endgame is. All they want is that SoundBite. That's
all these oversight committees have come too, is just getting
sound bites. Gazoom tite, pardon.
Speaker 1 (01:54:18):
Yes, jeez. I want to go into this, this and
another story. If I can get to it, i'd probably
be the last two stories. Okay, maybe maybe I'm big
a foot in your show. Maybe I'm not. I have
a particular point that I want to make, and that's this.
So Newsome made a big delio out of we have
(01:54:40):
a law, so let me play Newsome.
Speaker 15 (01:54:43):
We have a law, ab.
Speaker 1 (01:55:26):
So let me stop this right now because I'm running
out of time. And essentially what one of them said
is that California now has a law saying that law
enforcement cannot wear masks or companies. And this is Gavin Newsom,
who I'm assuming still has a relatively decent prostate, can
(01:55:49):
go into his bathroom at night, jerk off and spooge
the wall in front of him because it does nothing.
This does nothing The federal govern law enforcement answers not
to the state of California, particularly with regard to masks, coverings, uniforms,
or any of the accoutrement they're in. This is a
(01:56:12):
law that does nothing but makes people just like Gavin
do in his bathroom do all up and down California.
This is storm and drang about nothing.
Speaker 5 (01:56:25):
Zip zero.
Speaker 1 (01:56:26):
The Feds are going to give you the high fickle
finger of flying fuck to you and continue to do
the same thing. Now, what's what is Gavin Newsom's response
to that? You want to send CHP or local agencies
against the federal government.
Speaker 16 (01:56:44):
That was never the intention, Busy, I'll tell you what
the intention was. It has nothing to do with any
point of reality. The intention of this bill was to
incite the low information voters, the morons who vote for
them every time they see a federal agent with a
mask on this, they start screaming, you're against the law,
you're violating law, you're breaking the law, and becoming more
(01:57:05):
and maybe even try to affect a citizens arrest because
they don't know what the law is. It's to create
more controversy with Ice. It has nothing to do. They
know they can't enforce it. They knew when they rid it,
they wrote it. They have one hundred lawyers that says,
now this is unenforceable, Like they know all that bullshit.
(01:57:25):
They don't care. This is a virtue signaling law to say,
look at what we did, and to cause i'll tell
you right now, to target Ice by people standing around
being like, oh, California's gonna law you can't wear that
mask in your face. I don't understand the supremacy clause.
And all of a sudden, now you have all the
(01:57:45):
friggin' what do they call them, the one A auditors,
all the camera phone people. That's the point of this
law is to create controversy and cause violence involving Ice,
so they get it on camera.
Speaker 1 (01:58:01):
And that's not going to get Ice hurt very much.
Unless you're talking about a shooting war. What it will
get is the people that object to Gavin Newsom's law.
It will get them hurt and on or seriously injured, will.
Speaker 16 (01:58:17):
Be the bad guy. And no matter what said about reality,
those people are never going to listen to it.
Speaker 1 (01:58:23):
Here's the one final video that I want to put up.
Pull up, and definitely I want your because this was
a law. It got passed, but it did not if
I'm reading this correctly and what you said, it did
not get signed.
Speaker 16 (01:58:43):
By Gavin Newsom what it was by now, but it
wasn't signed as of four o'clock this afternoon.
Speaker 15 (01:58:48):
So what law is this about?
Speaker 1 (01:58:50):
Busy listen?
Speaker 11 (01:58:51):
Is this conspiracy theory or is this reality? What I'm
about to tell you is going to shock you because
I fact check this. According to AI.
Speaker 1 (01:59:01):
The insane get insane her.
Speaker 10 (01:59:03):
It's a meat market bill. It is a trafficking bill.
Speaker 12 (01:59:06):
It is unbelievable, so much so, don't believe me.
Speaker 10 (01:59:10):
Go to Realimpact dot US. It allows an individual to
obtain this new form that comes with the.
Speaker 1 (01:59:18):
Bill only in California. Only in California.
Speaker 10 (01:59:21):
They fill it out and they can name a child.
John goes to a school in California and says, I
have this form and I am asking for Susie Q
to be saved into my custody. I want to take
her out of school. The bill does not require a
background check for this man. Requires no identification, no driver's license,
(01:59:48):
no nothing. There's no requirement in the bill for the
school to call you to ask you if it's.
Speaker 1 (01:59:56):
Okay if John John takes your daughter out of school.
Speaker 10 (01:59:59):
If this bill passes, I am I am going to
ask you to leave the state of California. You're gonna
need to pack up and you're gonna have to get out.
You gotta get out.
Speaker 1 (02:00:09):
You gotta run with your kids. You gotta okay, stop.
I want to ask you this question at the conclusion.
I'll pose it now, but I'd like your answer when
we finish with the video.
Speaker 11 (02:00:19):
What's the purpose of this No, Hey, Grock, I'm gonna
ask you some questions about AB four ninety five in California.
Please respond with a yes or a no answer. According
to AB four ninety five, a child can be taken
from school from their caregiver.
Speaker 1 (02:00:36):
Is that correct?
Speaker 16 (02:00:37):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (02:00:37):
According to ABY four ninety five, it says that this
includes non relative extended family members who can sign the affidavit.
Would this also include them?
Speaker 15 (02:00:50):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (02:00:50):
Can anyone essentially fall into the category then of a
non relative family member?
Speaker 1 (02:00:57):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (02:00:58):
Is there anything in this bill explicitly that would prevent
a stranger from kidnapping a child from school provided they
filled out the affidavit and claimed to be a non
relative family member? And Grock says no, this okay?
Speaker 1 (02:01:20):
So my first question is what's the purpose purpose of
this and the other thing? Because I haven't gone through
the text, perhaps you have, Sean Lewis. My first thought
when hearing this was, okay, does that preclude government from
going in to a lice room or a school removing
your child because information was revealed to government that you
(02:01:44):
were keeping your child out of LGBTQ classes, for example,
or there were social media posts that you had made
as a family indicating that you were not in keeping
with LGBDQ And could the government then thusly go in
and take your child?
Speaker 16 (02:02:05):
Or or Democrat politics at that point, right, it could
be for any reason. At this point, there's no articulable
reason needed, really, And what scares me more is can
the teachers at that school start signing these affidavids in
circles and removing this kid and that kid, and this
(02:02:26):
kid and that kid. Right, it is about control of children.
It is also about wedging the government further between children
and their parents. At the end of the day, that's
what it comes down to. You don't raise your kids.
Speaker 21 (02:02:39):
We do.
Speaker 16 (02:02:40):
They're not your kids. There ares your kids will be
raised in the socialist, communist society that we want them
to live in. And I will tell you right now,
if I catch wind that this ever happened with either
one of my children, you will see me on the news.
And I know I'm not the only one. This is
(02:03:01):
going to lead to violence. You will see parents who
when the first few times, especially when this if it
doesn't get struck down almost immediately now, I would suspect
that Harmeat Dylan and the civil side of the DOJ
and the civil rights side are probably filing lawsuits as
(02:03:23):
we speak, because I don't see how this is constitutional,
and I don't see how this is safe. I don't
see how anybody can have parental rights with your.
Speaker 1 (02:03:34):
Child that has no look, no familial linkage whatsoever.
Speaker 16 (02:03:40):
Look, both my kids are adopted. Both of our adoptions
came through the foster care system. For the first three
years of their life, both of them. I couldn't even
decide what sort of medicines they got. I had to
get the approval of the county, what sort of hair
they cut, they were going to have. I had to
get approval for the county. All of the stuff had
(02:04:01):
to get approval by the county. Why because the kids
were technically wards of the county until the adoption was finalized.
This is saying your kids are never yours. They're always
a ward of the county or of the state. We're
just letting you keep them until you prove that you
are no longer able to do so.
Speaker 1 (02:04:19):
In our eyes, those are governments saying to you, those
are our rights. Ye, your privilege. It's your privilege to
abide by our decrees. Sean Lewis, Yes, I could say
something similar to, you've got a show tomorrow night. Tell
(02:04:44):
everybody about your show, where and when they can see it.
Speaker 16 (02:04:48):
Comma sir, well, this happy asshole will be on tomorrow
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What's wrong with you?
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Speaker 1 (02:05:34):
It was a privilege to have you on the show.
Speaker 16 (02:05:40):
It was a privilege to be on. Here's something that
I know for a.
Speaker 1 (02:05:45):
Fact I will not be able to do with this show,
and that is I will not be able to shove
this show into opus and come out with clips Comma.
Speaker 16 (02:06:00):
Will I oh, I want to see it.
Speaker 5 (02:06:06):
You don't do it?
Speaker 16 (02:06:06):
I will.
Speaker 1 (02:06:09):
Anyway, Sean Lewis, thank you, ever so kindly.
Speaker 16 (02:06:13):
Thank you to the chat room tonight.
Speaker 1 (02:06:14):
I'll be will here. Let me let me do this.
I'm going to take Sean out here so Sean can't
hear what I'm going to say next, So don't tell Sean,
but I'm going to suggest, you know air quotes suggest
that because I was such a kind gentleman inviting him
(02:06:36):
on the show tonight, maybe he could return that and
invite me on the show tomorrow night. I see him
back behind there. He's smiling. I don't know exactly what
he's saying. He might be thinking something similar to you
know what, that that ship has sailed, that crap has
flown busy. So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children
(02:07:12):
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I'm not mistaken, and that will be after Sean's show Pastado,
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as per Normal I was by my little Pony. Thanks
to my guest tonight, sack Head Sean, and thanks to
my personal Casey one three five Kettle one refueling team,
with whom I shall be concerting in less than about
I don't know, ten fifteen minutes or so. Thanks to
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everybody for being here tonight, Thanks for subscribing, Thanks for
watching and listening live, being in the chat room, and
listening later in podcast. God bless everybody. Be back your
Thursday night Sasquatch.
Speaker 25 (02:08:38):
Everybody, not Mama, not man.
Speaker 1 (02:08:42):
Okay, stop right there? Did I say sasquatch? What that
means is Next Thursday night, I'm gonna have Dan Toff
back again, and he's going to talk about the big
the Bigfoot Investigative Group, and he's going to be talking
about the hunts that he's been on in order to
try to identify sasquatch. And then he and I are
going to do a tribute to doctor Jeff Mildrum, who
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recently passed within the month of brain cancer, one of
the finest anthropologists in the field possible. We were going
to invite him into the twenty twenty six quarter a
Lane Big Convention. He sadly passed away we'll be talking
about him and any number of things such as that.
So if you're interested in Sasquatch, bigfoot, doctor Jeff Mildrm
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be here Thursday night. We're going to talk about it
with Dan toff to.
Speaker 8 (02:09:31):
Night, Mama, did I Daddy?
Speaker 25 (02:09:33):
Good Night children, good night that, Good night, Elizabeth Night.
Speaker 6 (02:09:36):
Town boys, good night, Timbob, night him up, good.
Speaker 8 (02:09:40):
Night, jimba.
Speaker 26 (02:09:43):
Push going on.
Speaker 1 (02:09:44):
I was a slip. What's everybody doing?
Speaker 25 (02:09:47):
Good night, jim
Speaker 21 (02:09:56):
Good night, and good luck