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TRUMPxELON FAIL! WALZ SOLO CAMPAIGN!

08-13-2024 · 7h 38m

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[00:11:23] and MBs are having a fantastic one because today's a beautiful day today is a wonderful
[00:11:27] day today is a choose die lads is raw is a fucking news die choose die lads ladies and
[00:11:36] gentlemen boys girls and MBs it is August 13th 2024 and I am a little late just like
[00:11:43] a little bit just a baby late you know not a lot just a little late and I apologize for
[00:11:49] that but I'll tell you exactly why I am late in brief moment because this is the
[00:11:53] part of the broadcast where I tell you a little bit about my personal news about what's going
[00:11:56] on in the world of a song.
[00:11:58] I'll say I'm a piker.
[00:12:00] We gotta get your pipes fixed because you fucking dripping.
[00:12:07] Yeah.
[00:12:10] I just wanted to, I wanted to dress for no reason, just like literally no occasion whatsoever.
[00:12:24] Last night I watched the disastrous Elon Musk, Donald Trump interview.
[00:12:32] Absolute Garbo.
[00:12:34] Okay.
[00:12:36] Absolute disaster.
[00:12:37] little garbo waste the fucking time Donald Trump has a list shit wasn't working half the
[00:12:44] goddamn time just a terrible waste of time and then after that I thought you know maybe
[00:12:55] I'll have some time for myself and to the broadcasts didn't really do much hung out
[00:13:06] out with the fam. Figured out my flight situation for the DNC. Figured out my bachelor party
[00:13:18] situation this weekend that I'm going to. And then after that I went to bed. I went to bed.
[00:13:29] Mike volume has been low since middle of the stream yesterday. Is it? I didn't change
[00:13:37] anything on my end. Yes. I noticed in the VOD slightly. I think it was right after
[00:13:53] you asked to connect to the Twitter space? Wait, really? Why would that affect my, my
[00:13:59] microphone? I mean, I'll turn, I'll close all my fucking tabs. And then hopefully it'll
[00:14:08] rest, if I restart, if I close my Google Chrome and I restart it, maybe it'll work. No, I
[00:14:20] don't think it's fixing anything. I'm gonna be honest. It didn't do shit. You sound
[00:14:41] fine thank you nobody died I just wanted to dress up a little bit you know bump it
[00:14:53] up by a couple decibels sure I'll try to fix it if it's that bad if it's really
[00:15:00] bad I'll try to fix it what was I saying yeah I you watch that stream ended it
[00:15:23] didn't do much afterwards I don't like Trump has seen people say he had a
[00:15:35] list and then mocking it when he clearly doesn't is very disheartening to people who actually
[00:15:41] has a list and speech impediments such as myself please do what better yeah I won't
[00:15:48] like I'm not I'm not gonna do better I'm letting you know right now like it's probably
[00:15:53] not gonna happen you know sorry I'm gonna probably do worse to be honest like not
[00:16:06] Not only am I not gonna do better, I'm most likely gonna do worse.
[00:16:20] As a speech impediment haver, that shadow needs to shut the fuck up.
[00:16:23] It's just like, it's just, I don't know, it's very me-me-me, me-me-me-me, pay attention
[00:16:31] to me-me-me.
[00:16:32] You know what I'm saying?
[00:16:35] Um, yes, making fun of disabilities is hilarious.
[00:16:39] I mean, making fun of Trump having a lisp is pretty funny, yeah, like objectively.
[00:17:05] Whose funeral are you going to?
[00:17:07] He isn't making fun of Lisps, just that Trump didn't have one, and then he did, and that's
[00:17:10] funny.
[00:17:19] Can we be nicer to the ableist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, fascist piece of garbage?
[00:17:24] It's not...
[00:17:25] Oh, thank you, 34 MKT50 with the 50 big ones, by the way.
[00:17:29] No, it's not even that.
[00:17:30] It's like, it's the classic, uh, excuse me, like, your fat shaming won't be heard
[00:17:35] by Donald Trump, but it'll be heard by your fat friend or whatever, and it's like,
[00:17:39] bro, come on.
[00:17:40] Like, please.
[00:17:48] Why is your mic lower than usual?
[00:17:49] I don't fucking know, and it's hella annoying.
[00:17:52] Oh my god, I hate this shit.
[00:17:54] I gotta, you know what, let's start with that.
[00:17:56] Let's start by fixing this fucking thing.
[00:17:59] Let's start by fixing my goddamn mic, okay?
[00:18:12] All right, let's crank it up a little bit.
[00:18:15] 71, is that better?
[00:18:17] 72?
[00:18:18] I think this is better, right?
[00:18:22] 72 dBs, is it peaking?
[00:18:26] Okay, how about now?
[00:18:28] How about now?
[00:18:29] Is it is it peaking now? Okay. It's distorting. You're pulling the wrong lever, Cronk.
[00:18:47] Oh, I'm on 228th birthday today. Yeah. It is like that. You're crushing your audio a little bit now.
[00:19:04] This makes no dang sense, man.
[00:19:08] Why? Why is it like this? 70? Yeah, everything else is the same.
[00:19:22] It was totally fine. I think it's fine now.
[00:19:24] I think I'm going to keep it at this level. You're actually coming your audio right now
[00:19:35] The compression is giving you a list now
[00:19:42] List now I have a list
[00:19:46] Is literally worse
[00:19:59] It's clipping so hard
[00:20:01] Okay, I can't do this. I can't do this here
[00:20:04] Just someone clip it someone clip this moment and we'll take a look at it and it's the last time
[00:20:10] I'm gonna look at it
[00:20:12] And it's the last time I'm going to touch it
[00:20:15] Because like I do feel like half the chat is just fucking with me because they love doing that
[00:20:23] Audio frogs love taking over the stream
[00:20:31] Audio frogs love taking over the stream and just like completely controlling it like this is I would say audio frogs is like favorite
[00:20:39] Most exciting fun thing to do is basically just sitting around and
[00:20:44] And just complaining about the audio they would do that for eight and a half hours
[00:20:49] If left to their own devices the audio frogs would literally sit here and be like this is my favorite video game
[00:20:57] It's literally worse. It's clipping so hard. Wait, what? No, it wasn't y'all are fucking annoying, dude
[00:21:18] Y'all are annoying as fuck. It was not even clipping. What the fuck the audio is still low, dude
[00:21:25] What the hell? Okay. I can't do this. I can't do this here. Just someone clip it. Someone
[00:21:31] clip this moment and we'll take a look at it. That's crazy. There's like a minor distortion.
[00:21:38] Oh my God. There is literally a minor distortion, bro. I swear to God. You guys need to Tyler
[00:21:46] one mic you literally need Tyler one mic you need me to I I need to go to like I I have
[00:21:55] made you all far too spoiled I have spoiled you silly okay I have spoiled you fucking
[00:22:07] silly you silly billies you have you're going to this you're going to this because
[00:22:14] This is the only thing that gives you excitement on the broadcast. It's like consistent back and forth. We're not doing this right now
[00:22:21] I have fucking coddled you
[00:22:28] Look at the comments
[00:22:34] You see this on your flight what immediately goes on in your
[00:22:41] Mind I would respect this religion in my my business. Wow. That's sick
[00:22:48] You even need to pray when you're traveling. This is quite literally when you're traveling
[00:23:07] I thought that like in Islam you don't need to yes, you do
[00:23:20] Yes, but it's shortened
[00:23:27] Well, you mean no, I mean you don't have to fast when you're traveling
[00:23:32] During Ramadan
[00:23:33] Like Islam is pretty accommodating for travel
[00:23:47] Clip of your audio changing yesterday. I was oh the spaces is up already. Oh
[00:23:53] My god. Oh my god is starting. I'm in I'm in early. I'm requesting the speech
[00:24:12] Hello, hello
[00:24:17] That music was such a jam, dude
[00:24:25] There's a lot of haters in here and I understand a lot of haters in here and I get that
[00:24:35] But that song was a fucking jam. Okay. I won't stand for that
[00:24:41] What is this fit for real? Nothing, bro. I just want to fucking look good for you. Is that?
[00:24:47] Why you hate that?
[00:24:49] Also, I made it for today
[00:24:54] Holy fuck that's so that's so loud what the hell
[00:25:00] Okay
[00:25:02] The music was like off-brand we shop dude. It was so good. I liked it a lot. I don't know why anyway
[00:25:33] We're gonna get into it. We're gonna blast off first and foremost, but yeah this morning
[00:25:37] I played some ball. I gave Ted Nivis in my I gave I gave Ted Nivis in my old old anti-vaxxer
[00:25:47] sevens that are busted. I balled this morning with them again. Won a couple games lost a couple
[00:25:59] games. It is what it is. You know, yeah, I gave him the anti-vaxxer sevens. I also
[00:26:10] posted a tick talk about the anti-vaxxer sevens before I gave it to Ted.
[00:26:14] I think he does not have any shoes like basketball shoes.
[00:26:19] Listen, I'm a big boy.
[00:26:20] So when I like a basketball shoe, I wear it and I buy a whole lot of it.
[00:26:25] I wore the hyper dunce for 10 years after they were discontinued.
[00:26:29] Anyway, my latest shoe has been the Connery Irving 7s.
[00:26:34] Okay, the Andrew gangster 7s, the Flat Earth 7s.
[00:26:38] You already know what it is, right?
[00:26:39] I love Kyrie, great ball handler and as you can see I'm wearing these outside and I'm a big boy so these didn't get punished, right?
[00:26:47] But luckily I bought a whole bunch of them when he was getting canceled because I know I love his shoe
[00:26:52] So I'm gonna wear it a lot. I just found out I have a fresh one last pair of Kyrie
[00:26:59] Everything's in my closet just found these out. I'm about to break these bad boys into that
[00:27:06] You used those to the end. I really did
[00:27:08] where do you fucking fix the goddamn Google performance thing like where is it chatter
[00:27:15] said go to your Google Chrome settings and like look at access but I don't know how to
[00:27:21] fix that security no safe browsing site settings okay reset the permissions for eggs.com maybe
[00:27:38] that'll fix it did it fix the you naturally have a unibrow don't you yeah I do check your
[00:27:51] Windows might input. You're the type that would date summer from 500 days of summer and
[00:27:58] I can't explain why. What just click the settings next to the URL on X and then allow permissions.
[00:28:05] I don't want to allow permissions. I disallowed permission. Okay, whatever. I think my audio
[00:28:20] is fine right now. I'll just stand morning basketball still ain't dunked the ball for
[00:28:26] take talk. Yeah, I know. Okay, okay, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen,
[00:28:33] Folks, let's do it. Let's blast off. Okay, Trump X Elon's
[00:28:40] Disasterous
[00:28:42] interview
[00:28:49] Okay, it's fine now, but fix it later. I'm not gonna lie to you until he is the same as before
[00:28:56] But it's not bad enough that you need to haul shame and fix it
[00:28:59] Okay, everybody calm down everybody
[00:29:02] calm down
[00:29:04] Okay, Trump Elon's a disastrous interview
[00:29:08] Tim Walls on a
[00:29:10] a solo run based on what your political view Lamal title title Trump X Elon success based
[00:29:24] on what your political view I mean objectively objectively not being able to launch like
[00:29:34] a failure to launch is pretty bad.
[00:29:37] You know what I mean?
[00:29:39] That, that immediately is bad, right?
[00:29:42] That's like really bad.
[00:29:43] And then Elon Musk like lied about it.
[00:29:46] Hold on, I'm gonna get to it.
[00:29:47] Okay?
[00:29:48] I'm gonna get to it.
[00:29:49] I'm gonna get to it.
[00:29:51] I'll get to it.
[00:29:52] I know you fucking hogs love eating that slop so you don't give a shit as long as
[00:29:56] daddy's speaking.
[00:29:58] Okay?
[00:29:59] I know.
[00:30:03] Trump, Ex-Elon's disaster interview tomorrow is on a solo run.
[00:30:07] Dude, Trump supporters are so funny.
[00:30:09] like they just they're gonna have another like january six-style moment because
[00:30:13] there should be like how the fuck did this guy lose like that doesn't make
[00:30:17] make sense it must be fake it must not be real you know what I mean like they
[00:30:32] just don't get it they literally don't understand it at all they're just like
[00:30:35] what the fuck excuse me like that's my goat why why are other people not in
[00:30:43] agreement with me that my goat is the goat. You know, that's basically what it is like
[00:30:55] half the shit happens because they just don't understand they're in this like echo chamber.
[00:31:00] Like at least as a as a Bernie lover as a Bernie or Buster myself like I understood that you know
[00:31:07] he's still lost right. Like I got that it sucks but it's the truth. Then why is your goat the
[00:31:16] goat tell me Bernie why is Bernie Sanders my goat I think you and myself and every other American
[00:31:28] deserves healthcare unconditionally I think this is the richest nation on the planet
[00:31:34] and we have the capacity to take care of others we have the capacity to take better care of one
[00:31:39] another I think that American corporations just basically rob this country blind
[00:31:44] And Bernie Sanders has been a consistent champion of human rights for his entire 800 year career
[00:31:55] in politics.
[00:31:56] You don't have a track record like that for Donald Trump.
[00:32:03] Anyway, Trump begs he wants disastrous interview two months on a solo run.
[00:32:12] DNC next week, Paris keeps putting numbers on the board against Trump, J.D. Vance is
[00:32:34] a loser and more, get in now, twitch.tv slash Hassanabi.
[00:32:44] UAW is suing Trump in Ilonga?
[00:32:51] Good.
[00:32:52] I'm also trying to meet up with Chairman Fane, General Secretary, Defender of the Proletariat,
[00:33:02] Chairman Fane, Sean Fane, at the DNC.
[00:33:05] I have initiated talks with the UAW.
[00:33:12] I even had to send an email, which is crazy.
[00:33:16] Every time I do that, every time I send an email, I'm like, dude, I am so lucky.
[00:33:22] I'm the most fortunate person on the planet that I just like never have to do this stuff
[00:33:27] case, oh collab when bro whenever he wants I'm a I will go soda for soda with the big
[00:33:36] boy okay fan is a class trader for endorsing genocide Joe yeah you're right man like Sean
[00:33:47] fan is definitely a class trader who it look if you got smoke for a Sean fan who's
[00:33:53] like trying to set up a general strike for 2028. I don't know who who you think is like a good guy
[00:34:01] in American politics. Like what are we doing here? Elon says the space got one billion.
[00:34:19] Yeah, dude, I'm gonna be honest with you. That's not how this works at all. Okay.
[00:34:26] Like they can say whatever the fuck they want. It's like cake, bro. They don't have advertisers.
[00:34:30] So they can just like straight up lie about their numbers all day.
[00:34:34] favorite cut of steak rib eye easy medium rare i just even though twitter counts uh views as like
[00:35:07] the same as facebook where you just like scroll past it and it's like considered a view
[00:35:11] i still think it's fake like i still don't believe it it was a conversation it was quite
[00:35:22] enjoyable i might add bro i'm sorry like i'm a fucking loser dog i love politics and i i i
[00:35:33] I have a community full of fucking losers,
[00:35:35] but you will not catch me openly saying on the timeline
[00:35:40] that I great quite enjoyed like two fucking politics
[00:35:44] people having a conversation, okay?
[00:35:47] My entire job is to try to make that shit entertaining
[00:35:50] because it's boring as fuck, okay?
[00:35:52] Like how are people voluntarily being like,
[00:35:56] yeah, I thought it was quite enjoyable
[00:35:58] to listen to fucking two billionaire assholes just drone on and on about how
[00:36:06] fucking Guatemalan migrants are not productive workers and how they're all
[00:36:10] fucking doing rapes and crimes and they need to be purged of this country by
[00:36:14] force and how we have to deregulate industries because that's the only way
[00:36:19] forward it's like they quite literally are just talking about how they are
[00:36:23] robbing you blind and you're sitting there with your mouth a gate going
[00:36:27] Oh, no, this is great.
[00:36:29] Like, you're fucking so stupid.
[00:36:31] I'm sorry.
[00:36:33] You say shit like this, you're a dumbass, dude.
[00:36:35] You are literally the dumbest motherfucker.
[00:36:37] I'm sorry.
[00:36:38] Be a little bit more woke, man.
[00:36:40] Open up your fucking eyes a little bit.
[00:36:53] Shit pisses me off.
[00:36:54] We're all listening to a billionaire asshole right now.
[00:36:57] It's not hard.
[00:36:59] I know you say that as a joke,
[00:37:01] but like, I think people are so fucking stupid
[00:37:04] that they think I am like Elon Musk.
[00:37:09] Like there are I mean by the way by the way that some of my haters fucking behave like they do
[00:37:15] Legitimately think like there is not much difference to me in Elon Musk
[00:37:19] In terms of like wealth and prosperity
[00:37:22] One day I'll be a billionaire and come back to the church and show you all I just need more shifts at my local hotel man. Yeah
[00:37:44] Stop saying a sexual predator is asexual oh my god, we're not doing this fucking
[00:37:53] like pet peeve shit today okay like just because I say Trump is ace doesn't mean
[00:38:00] all ace people are like Trump please like holy shit you're not gonna stop me
[00:38:05] from saying that you literally work for Jeff E. B. how could you be more wealthy
[00:38:12] than him or Elon Musk yeah when the ratio failed yeah RIP to the juice
[00:38:20] Lord. I saw this. I don't know why he wanted the ratio me. Maybe because he's Canadian.
[00:38:29] He just like saw a patriotic American and he thought like, Oh, well, I'm Canadian. And
[00:38:35] then it failed because, you know, God damn it. Eagle screech, baby. We you already know.
[00:38:40] Hey, listen, listen, that's, that's right, baby.
[00:38:51] That's right.
[00:38:56] This is how my, this is how.
[00:39:05] Anyway, that's not how it equals.
[00:39:11] I'll shut the fuck up nerds.
[00:39:13] That's how it sounds in the United States of America, bitch.
[00:39:19] That's right.
[00:39:20] My bird going crazy now.
[00:39:25] Thanks.
[00:39:27] He's probably patriotic your birds probably patriotic as fuck
[00:39:30] That's a red tailed hawk non-ameagle shut up
[00:39:43] Nobody cares take that shit back to communist China. Okay?
[00:39:47] Take your bitch ass back to communist China. I don't care. I don't care
[00:39:53] I don't care. That's what an eagle sounds to me bitch. That's what an eagle sounds like to me, okay?
[00:39:59] Get your bird watching ass out of here, okay?
[00:40:03] This ain't the this ain't the Chinese firewall. Okay, don't come in here with some bullshit
[00:40:09] Don't come here with some bullshit. Is it eagle to me? God damn it
[00:40:19] There was a time actually thought Elon was cool
[00:40:21] But what the fuck happened to him wise bro power trip in Australia being an Islamophobe Elon was never cool man
[00:40:26] He was always a fucking rich asshole. Okay
[00:40:30] He was never cool
[00:40:33] He just got you got duped. It's fine. It happens all the time. Let me tell you what happened the media basically told you he was cool as fuck
[00:40:41] They told you they gave him incredible articles. They wrote articles about him. They they talked about do you snipe drama on purpose? What drama?
[00:40:51] Why do you think it's a good idea to snap snipe bad ideas? That's not good
[00:40:57] What bro? It's just bird drama man. It's okay. Like
[00:41:04] it's not that
[00:41:06] Like it's not that significant. You know what I mean? Like I'm pretty sure the bird community will be understanding of my jokes about how like I don't care that it's actually a red tail hog
[00:41:15] That is attributed to
[00:41:17] That is attributed to the to the eagle in the United States of America. Like it's fine. You know what I mean?
[00:41:26] You snipe and bad ideas the farm whatever what Elon is North Korea level of family history revision. Yeah
[00:41:40] so um a
[00:41:42] A lot of people got duped and that's fine. It's like impossible. It's it's virtually impossible
[00:41:49] Not to feel some type of way about billions of dollars of fucking free and and paid media
[00:41:55] You know what I mean?
[00:41:57] Like it makes sense as the reason why it exists as a reason why PR exists as a reason why marketing is this right and a lot of people
[00:42:04] I think a lot of people
[00:42:08] think
[00:42:10] Personally that they're above it that they think now like propaganda can't impact me
[00:42:17] No way, dude. I'm too smart for that and it's like it's usually people that say that that are not too smart for it
[00:42:25] Whenever I personally see like a shit ton of paid and earned media
[00:42:32] about someone that in my opinion doesn't deserve it and
[00:42:36] And it's my own rule of thumb, obviously, so it doesn't really matter.
[00:42:40] You don't have to do this either, but like you can maybe make up your own mind about these people.
[00:42:45] I just, I just kind of am a little bit more skeptical, right?
[00:42:53] That's it.
[00:42:55] And Elon was one of those guys.
[00:42:59] Elon was always one of those guys.
[00:43:02] What do you think about the Noah Lyles and Anthony Edwards situation?
[00:43:06] Anthony Edwards is incredible.
[00:43:07] Know a lot. No, Liles is such an annoying nerd. He is like the most annoying type of nerd
[00:43:15] Um
[00:43:16] And like I get it. He's fast, but like he just chirps so much bro
[00:43:20] I don't know why like he's exactly the type of dude who I should love
[00:43:25] He he is zesty as hell. He like paints his fingernails. Like he is not like he loves nerdy shit
[00:43:34] okay
[00:43:36] and and he but he he's so he's so I don't know I don't know how to describe it he's just like he acts
[00:43:46] like he's got a chip on his shoulder all the time you are also that type of nerd no I think I I mean
[00:43:56] when I'm streaming yes when I'm doing political commentary yes but I usually also do my very
[00:44:03] best not to be like that on other in other moments he's always hitting like he's always
[00:44:13] hitting like the arm actually arm actually every time bro it's like nobody wants that
[00:44:19] just like have fun just have fun run fast is fine you know you don't have to like
[00:44:27] constantly try to shit on other people and like try to bring yourself up by shitting on other
[00:44:31] people that I don't know. I used to think I was super mature got due by the time by this
[00:44:38] elunch it then I developed some empathy to hogs as well since they're do Lulu like this
[00:44:42] every day. Yeah, hogs literally think that there's no three man average at the top of
[00:44:45] the hour. When there is obviously an average at the top of the hour. You know, it's
[00:44:56] just it is what it is. If you no longer want to see those ads, of course, all you
[00:45:00] need to do is subscribe for $5 or for free with touch prime. People don't understand
[00:45:16] that running with COVID and clubbing soon after was definitely not a great look. Yeah, that
[00:45:21] was, that was weird. I don't know if he actually got COVID or if he faked that or if he actually
[00:45:26] faked being no longer sick with COVID by posting a negative test so we could just go out and
[00:45:31] club like some doesn't add up. You know what I mean? That was a little weird. Trump
[00:45:42] campaign tweet, Elon retweeted and undid to cover his ass. Oh, nice. I like that
[00:45:49] were doing European style racism in America now by the way this is like this is straight
[00:45:54] up like America has always been very white supremacist obviously but like this kind of
[00:46:01] racism is just like straight up Euro racism it's a very unique European style racism many
[00:46:09] euros in the chat will understand exactly what this is like what's next are we gonna
[00:46:13] start talking about the fucking Romani people in shit like what are we doing like
[00:46:19] this did not used to be like the American method. Americans erased this book but also
[00:46:26] simultaneously they were much more understanding of like migrants in general. As opposed to the last
[00:46:35] 10 years where we were just like really maxed out on like hatred. But also our migrants oftentimes
[00:46:43] don't even come from Africa. Like most of our migrants are brown, bro. The undocumented immigrant,
[00:46:50] when you, when, when an American is talking about undocumented immigrants, they're not talking
[00:46:53] about black people. They're usually talking about brown people. They're talking about
[00:46:58] like Mexicans, Guatemalans, Venezuelans. So that's why this is like so euro racist. It's
[00:47:16] crazy. I always thought that like, I always thought that America used to lead the world
[00:47:22] In this kind of shit, in this kind of rhetoric, and it feels like we are now following behind.
[00:47:28] It's, it's strange. As a person who's previously doobed by Elon, he definitely was better at reading
[00:47:35] the room when I was younger. A good Chilean air posting nine gag memes was funny enough.
[00:47:38] Along with Iron Man PR, he just aged like milk and bought into his own image a little too much.
[00:47:43] No, I always thought that shit was lame as hell. Oh my god, he's a billionaire
[00:47:48] I propose nine games like
[00:47:50] The reason why I love LeBron is because he's corny as fuck. Okay LeBron doesn't post
[00:47:56] Images of Bart because he thinks it looks sick. He posts it because he's fucking corny. He's a corn ball
[00:48:03] Okay, he also happens to be the goat
[00:48:07] Elon Musk on the other hand has this air of like please like me about him, you know what I mean that I think is
[00:48:19] is that I think is like one of the major things that I that I think is like one of the major reason why I've never been too much of a fan of this guy.
[00:48:32] Like I'm posting the epic meme. He posted bar because he wanted to show us his artistic talent.
[00:48:39] I mean, sure.
[00:48:43] like a level of there is a level of like please like me to everything that Elon Musk does and I
[00:48:49] think that there is that like anxiety that nervousness that comes through and I fucking hate that I
[00:48:55] can't stand that shit it's so insecure it's so incredibly insecure like he's constantly seeking
[00:49:04] out validation he constantly wants like he will do all of the hackiest things in order to get
[00:49:11] that validation. Like if he was just like this, just a goofball, like, come on man, just messing,
[00:49:20] just messing a doodle around. I miss this all. I miss doing this all the time. Used to be my escape.
[00:49:26] Bart got a big ass head though. My bad Bart. Been a while since I pick up the pen.
[00:49:42] What do you think of Mark Cuban? Okay, great example. Great example. I think Mark Cuban
[00:49:49] Is infinitely better at like appearing normal
[00:49:54] As a fucking billionaire than ilan musk
[00:49:57] Okay
[00:49:58] he does
[00:50:00] He like I wouldn't go so far as to say he's one of the good ones or anything
[00:50:03] But it's like very obvious that he is to a certain degree a normal person as normal as you can be
[00:50:10] While still being richer than god
[00:50:13] Okay, where?
[00:50:15] Like it's obvious. It's obvious that he will sometimes like even
[00:50:19] Dialogue with like normal people. He'll put his opinions out there
[00:50:23] He's not like
[00:50:25] Programming every single thing that he is saying and and calculating it to gain something sometimes he just post it's like KD
[00:50:33] KD is a poster through and through he doesn't play basketball
[00:50:38] He doesn't play basketball for the sake of basketball. He plays basketball so we can post shit. Okay, you can talk shit on Twitter
[00:50:45] JB Pritzker is another good example of a person you can kind of tell is not like
[00:50:51] is not personally invested in the way that like every single thing he's saying is going to look like.
[00:51:04] So I think, I think overall,
[00:51:17] Elon Musk is always is so inauthentic and so desperate, so desperate for attention,
[00:51:23] so desperate for people to like him. And I, the way I see it is like, is like this, okay?
[00:51:32] Okay. I'll give you another example, andrutate. Andrutate is beaming within security. Okay.
[00:51:43] That is precisely the reason why, that is precisely the reason why andrutate presents himself
[00:51:49] as this like over the top masculine alpha dog, right? You don't do that if you are
[00:51:56] secure in your sexuality, if you're secure in your in your background, secure in your success.
[00:52:04] Like trying to market yourself as a certain person by going overboard all the time
[00:52:11] is in my opinion trying to make up for an insecurity that you have. It's very performative.
[00:52:18] And unfortunately that kind of bottom of the barrel of marketing is really appealing to a lot of people who are stupid and maybe also insecure as well.
[00:52:30] They don't see it as overcompensation for insecurity. They actually see it as what it is. They just respond to shapes and colors, right?
[00:52:40] So they look at that and they go, no, you don't understand. He's got a Bugatti. He's got so many cars. He's so sick. He's so awesome.
[00:52:46] They don't like take a deep breath and go why does this it?
[00:52:50] Why does any of this shit matter? Who gives a fuck when you die and go into the ground?
[00:52:54] They don't bury that stuff with you like a pharaoh, you know what I mean?
[00:52:57] What matters is your impact on this planet
[00:53:00] But a lot of people don't think about it like that and they just go it's so sick
[00:53:06] He's so cool. They don't even like
[00:53:09] They don't think about it beyond like the immediate image that they're responding to
[00:53:14] okay so unfortunately there's a lot of guys like that out there and that's
[00:53:22] why there's a lot of people who like respond positively to Elon most posting
[00:53:26] like the fucking nine gag meme from 2014 all right that's what it is there's a
[00:53:34] lot of other people out there who don't understand the the the thin skinned
[00:53:38] narcissism that comes out of like that ooze out of every orifice of this
[00:53:42] person
[00:53:44] And many of my haters will say it's not you're fucking narcissistic and you're thin skin the difference is I
[00:53:50] Own it. You know what I mean when I get emotional. I own it when I get angry. I own it
[00:53:55] I don't try to like appear a certain way. I do gay shit all the time because I don't give a fuck
[00:54:01] You know what I mean? Why would I be insecure about my sexuality? I'm a 33 year old man
[00:54:06] Do you see what I'm saying and a lot of people look at that and then they go. Oh my god
[00:54:12] This guy, he wore a dress. It's like, bro, you're so stupid.
[00:54:17] You know, you're so dumb to think that like, wearing a dress somehow makes you less of a man.
[00:54:26] Like, these are incredibly outdated ways of thinking that you've been locked into
[00:54:33] that only demonstrate how fragile your own personal understanding of masculinity is.
[00:54:38] is. Do you see what I'm saying? But like I said, there's a lot of kids online. And there's
[00:54:52] a lot of kidbrained adults online. So they kind of run the show a little bit, not gonna
[00:54:59] lie. So yeah, anyway, we got a fat ass playlist here. Okay, Tim Wallace is speaking live as
[00:55:15] the Harris campaign surges and Trump scrambles from MSNBC. We'll get to that. Harry Anton has
[00:55:22] three caution points for the Democrats from the polling data.
[00:55:30] We'll start off, actually, you know what?
[00:55:37] Let's do the Elon Musk shit.
[00:55:38] I want to see how the media covered the Elon Musk stuff,
[00:55:43] and then we'll get back to that.
[00:55:44] Donald Trump returned to Twitter last night.
[00:55:46] It's now called X for a long conversation with Elon Musk.
[00:55:49] It was hampered by technical issues.
[00:55:51] Rachel Scott is tracking the race.
[00:55:52] Good morning, Rachel.
[00:55:54] Hey, George. Good morning to you. This all got off to a very rocky start.
[00:55:57] That conversation was delayed by more than 40 minutes because of those tech
[00:56:01] issues. Elon Musk said he wanted to have this conversation so that the former
[00:56:05] president could appeal to independent voters, but Trump fell into a very
[00:56:08] familiar pattern of controversial statements, insults and attacks.
[00:56:13] Overnight, Donald Trump's bond returned to the platform that once
[00:56:15] banished him for posting false claims about the election. The company
[00:56:19] saying at the time the account was permanently suspended due to the risk
[00:56:22] further incitement of violence. It was reinstated by Elon Musk in November of 2022.
[00:56:28] One of the funniest things that Elon Musk immediately did was call this a distributed denial of service
[00:56:33] attack, DDoS. Like, as in people were attacking his website. Except, if you are actually victim to
[00:56:46] a DDoS attack, a couple of things happened that did not happen in this situation.
[00:56:52] other parts of the website would also shut down okay other parts of the website was shut down
[00:57:00] they didn't the rest of the website for you know for better or for worse was still working okay
[00:57:08] and not only that but also you can track the dust attacks like it's not like it's not untraceable
[00:57:22] but Elon personally turned around, Elon personally turned around and fucking went along with it,
[00:57:31] then Verge and other outlets went, went and asked people on the engineering side at Twitter and they
[00:57:41] were like, yeah, no, that didn't happen. He, he's likely lying about it. It depends on,
[00:57:54] you're just making stuff up on DDoS bro. If you actually think that this Twitter space
[00:58:00] got DDoS. You are exactly the type of person. You are the reason why Elon Musk is the number
[00:58:08] one figure that crypto scammers use to dupe people, which is ironic because that's precisely what
[00:58:14] they were doing yesterday as well. There were a million different YouTube links that was supposedly
[00:58:20] the Elon Musk-Trump conversation. Some of them had 187,000 live concurrent viewers. Many of
[00:58:26] of them are bodied. Okay, but I do find it funny and rather strange that a lot of Elon's
[00:58:35] fanbase are so primed into getting duped by cryptocurrency rug pulls. I wonder what that
[00:58:45] is about. Okay, why are you cosplaying as an IT guy? You know nothing about DDoS attacks.
[00:58:57] I'm so confused as to why people are saying that I am wrong on this, okay?
[00:59:04] I know a thing or two about it from, you know, being a Twitch streamer and having to deal
[00:59:10] with like an army of IT geeks who despise me and spend every waking moment trying
[00:59:16] to fuck with me online.
[00:59:24] It comes with the territory.
[00:59:25] It's one of those things that you kind of have to learn, okay?
[00:59:35] also DDoS tags are like not exactly the most complicated thing. Like we sometimes end up
[00:59:44] doing a DDoS organically on a website that doesn't have servers that are ready for the additional
[00:59:53] traffic. Like I sometimes will click on a website and it will go down, especially if it's like
[01:00:01] older website and the servers are not like yeah the hug of death like and the servers are not primed
[01:00:08] for like 30,000 psychos clicking at the same exact time load balancers baby yeah not only that but I
[01:00:25] have had law this is not a D does just overloading no I know I know but it's it's similar to how
[01:00:33] it's similar to how a distributed denial of service attack works that's it
[01:00:45] You're just, the only difference is you're intentionally trying to overload a server and
[01:00:55] brick it.
[01:00:57] You can target a service, a whole Twitter doesn't have to go down.
[01:01:01] I think that's why they don't have to agree, they're not agreeing with it.
[01:01:08] The problem with Twitter and the problem with X spaces in general was that it just
[01:01:17] wasn't primed for it.
[01:01:19] That's it and it's additionally ironic because he had done this already he did this once well not once twice but the second time it didn't matter because it didn't get that much traffic, but like he already did this with fucking round the Santas and he bricked it and then
[01:01:37] Donald Trump shit on him for it,
[01:01:41] which is why it's fucking hilarious
[01:01:44] that like he did not look back at it at all.
[01:01:49] He did not look back at it at all and be like,
[01:01:51] let's fix this so it never happens again.
[01:01:53] And he just went YOLO mode.
[01:01:57] Now part of that is because Elon also eliminated
[01:02:01] a shit ton of the workforce, okay?
[01:02:05] Not all the positions that he eliminated
[01:02:07] or like the queer Marxist brigade that is working on DEI or whatever, a big chunk of the people
[01:02:15] that he laid off and the only people that he kept on board were the H1B visa workers that
[01:02:22] he could just basically fucking threaten with deportation. So they are way less likely
[01:02:28] to say no when he's like, you have to work overtime. Okay. He basically he literally
[01:02:36] went in and was like, yeah, we're going to work on a skeleton budget, including people
[01:02:41] that work on, you know, the back end. If you don't have a cloud infrastructure team who
[01:02:52] can immediately free up more resource on the network, your bone 99% of chance that Twitter
[01:02:55] already laid out those people. That's what I'm saying. You DDoS Twitch, not a specific
[01:03:15] streamer, DDoS texts and the entire server hosting a website. No, that's not true.
[01:03:20] What are you talking about? If they can figure out what your IP address is at any
[01:03:24] point they can they can target no if they if they figure out what your IP is
[01:03:30] you're cook what are you talking about two shimmers it two shimmers have had to
[01:03:33] literally move houses and shit if they can't get their ISPs to actually change
[01:03:38] their goddamn IP address I can't believe we're having this fucking semantics
[01:03:44] argument anyway let's continue let's just get back to the video one must
[01:03:53] bought the company please listen to the experts on this one it's a easy
[01:03:56] Google. Trump returning to the conversation Monday for a conversation with Musk. Technical
[01:04:06] issues delaying it from the start for more than 40 minutes. Musk blaming a so-called
[01:04:10] denial of service attack, a kind of cyber attack that floods a server with traffic
[01:04:14] to force it offline. Saying the massive attack illustrates there's a lot of opposition
[01:04:19] to people just hearing what President Trump has to say. Though we provided no evidence
[01:04:23] of such a cyber attack. Hello everyone. So my apologies for the late start. Users
[01:04:29] getting messages like this saying details not available. Those who were able to get into
[01:04:33] the live stream welcomed by hold music, then silence. X saying more than a million people
[01:04:39] eventually signed on. I'm looking at the numbers. You got a lot of people listening. Must said
[01:04:44] he wanted Trump to reach open-minded independent voters, kicking off the conversation by
[01:04:48] asking Trump about the attempt on his life. What was it like for you? Not pleasant.
[01:04:54] What's funny about this is that he didn't just want to talk about the assassination.
[01:05:05] He wanted to talk about the eye or deep state conspiracies and Donald Trump was not about
[01:05:10] it at all.
[01:05:12] So he just kept egging him on and on and on.
[01:05:15] He just kept repeating it like, but you know, it's crazy that, you know, they shot you
[01:05:20] from that distance.
[01:05:21] Right.
[01:05:22] I mean, it's like, why did they not have anyone there?
[01:05:24] Why did they not have anyone on that roof?
[01:05:26] What was going on?
[01:05:33] Two things were happening there
[01:05:34] that Elon Musk was not aware of.
[01:05:36] Number one, Donald Trump wants that to be a perfect shooter,
[01:05:40] okay, because God saved his life.
[01:05:44] That's what he wants to like present it as.
[01:05:46] That's what he believes, okay?
[01:05:49] So he doesn't want this to be like a failure
[01:05:52] of all sorts or like a secret DEI initiative or whatever.
[01:05:56] So he's not gonna sit there and be like,
[01:05:57] Yeah, I can't believe like the deep state is after me in this regard.
[01:06:01] Okay.
[01:06:02] And the other reason is that Donald Trump personally loves the secret service.
[01:06:08] He does.
[01:06:09] He thinks they saved his life because they did.
[01:06:12] So like what, that's the reason why so many people kept talking about
[01:06:17] D I D I D I D I, except Donald Trump has not said that at all.
[01:06:22] So far he has only said how awesome the secret services.
[01:06:26] If you notice, he always talks about how great they are, how wonderful they are, how sick
[01:06:31] they are.
[01:06:32] Okay?
[01:06:38] He's like one of the only people on the Republican side that hasn't been consistently shitting
[01:06:44] on the secret service.
[01:06:46] Because in his mind, he's like, they saved me.
[01:06:49] Okay?
[01:06:51] Push came to shove, and these motherfuckers saved my ass.
[01:06:55] I respect it, I love them.
[01:07:00] So he just didn't bite that at all.
[01:07:01] I didn't know I had that much blood.
[01:07:04] Over two hours, the former president
[01:07:06] drifted into bringing up false claims, insults,
[01:07:09] and controversial statements.
[01:07:10] Trump praising his relationships
[01:07:12] with authoritarian leaders, saying
[01:07:14] he got along well with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
[01:07:17] and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
[01:07:19] And I got along with Kim Jong-un.
[01:07:20] We had dinner.
[01:07:21] We had everything.
[01:07:23] And he really liked me.
[01:07:25] And I got along with him.
[01:07:26] Trump also describing a conversation
[01:07:28] He had with Putin about invading Ukraine, claiming he told him not to invade.
[01:07:32] The former president laying out what he would do if re-elected, insisting one of his first
[01:07:37] acts would be shutting down the Department of Education.
[01:07:39] This is-
[01:07:40] That shit was kind of crazy, bro.
[01:07:43] He's like, he knew what the fuck.
[01:07:48] He's like, yeah, Putin hit me up before invading Ukraine.
[01:07:50] And I was like, don't do it.
[01:07:52] I don't get it.
[01:08:00] It's kind of odd.
[01:08:01] This is where I need an Elon Musk.
[01:08:03] I need somebody that has a lot of strength and courage and smarts.
[01:08:07] I want to close up department of education, move education back to the
[01:08:11] States where, where, where states like Iowa, where states.
[01:08:16] Bro, this is like literally project 2025, by the way, um, which is why
[01:08:21] it's like hilarious that Donald Trump's like, I don't know what project
[01:08:24] 2025 is it's nerd shit.
[01:08:27] And that's precisely the reason why I told you guys.
[01:08:29] Okay, I told you guys time and time again that there is functionally no difference between
[01:08:37] like the Republican Party and the Heritage Foundation because the Heritage Foundation
[01:08:42] is the think tank that writes the Republican policies and Project 2025 is not specifically
[01:08:48] about like the upcoming Trump term, but a long term commitment to abolishing the Department
[01:08:56] education, the EPA, all these federal regulatory bodies. This is something that this is something
[01:09:05] that the Republican Party has been actively pushing towards. It's not new. It was project 2024.
[01:09:12] It was project 2023. It's also project 2025. Okay. I know that a lot of people are primed
[01:09:19] towards project 2025 and it's like a really great way to, you know, focus people's resentment
[01:09:28] and focus people's frustration towards one thing, but it's not new.
[01:09:35] It has been a, this has been in the works for a very long time. It's never stopped. And that
[01:09:41] is precisely the reason why Donald Trump saying, I want to abolish the Department of Education
[01:09:48] while simultaneously saying project 2025 who is ridiculous. Okay, I had a tweet on this that
[01:09:57] that was a hit tweet as well. It blew my mind that and I'm shocked that the media is not covering it,
[01:10:04] but it blew my mind that this started this conversation this part of the conversation
[01:10:11] started with Trump and Elon praising Sweden, Norway, and even China's education systems.
[01:10:21] Like they literally started out by being like Sweden, Norway, even China, their education is
[01:10:28] so much better, and then turned around and was like, and that's why we need to abolish the
[01:10:34] Department of Education and bring it back to the States. It is nutty. Okay? Completely nutty.
[01:10:47] It is nonsensical. The idea that Donald Trump does not endorse the Heritage Foundation
[01:10:57] is so stupid. The idea that Donald Trump does not endorse Project 2025 is so stupid. You gotta
[01:11:03] be a real fucking sucker if you don't, you know, if you gotta be a real stupid sucker if you
[01:11:09] you think that like this guy is not going to do all of those things. Okay. I noticed that
[01:11:20] the fake ass jurors didn't thank you for letting them listen to the interview. I know it's messed
[01:11:25] up. You got to have a stupid face stupid, stupid face Biden. What does your mug say?
[01:11:37] My mug says I just want to drink coffee and watch Bill Maher. Okay. That's what
[01:11:43] that says, I just want to drink coffee and watch Bill Maher.
[01:11:46] It's a meme.
[01:11:48] It's a meme mug that one of you motherfuckers sent me.
[01:11:55] It's like Idaho.
[01:11:56] You know, not every state will do great.
[01:11:59] The Harris campaign highlighting that clip on social media
[01:12:01] and responding to the interview saying,
[01:12:03] Trump's entire campaign is in service of people
[01:12:06] like Elon Musk and himself, self-obsessed rich guys who
[01:12:09] will sell out the middle class and who
[01:12:10] cannot run a live stream in the year of 2024.
[01:12:13] The Harris campaign also accusing Trump
[01:12:15] of slurring his words.
[01:12:17] The former president brushing off dire warnings
[01:12:19] about the impact of climate change,
[01:12:21] saying rising sea levels will lead to, quote,
[01:12:23] more oceanfront property.
[01:12:25] And he promised the largest deportation in history,
[01:12:27] attacking Vice President Kamala Harris
[01:12:29] on the administration's handling of the border,
[01:12:31] calling migrants non-productive people.
[01:12:34] Trump casting Harris.
[01:12:35] That was another one that it made me lose my fucking mind.
[01:12:40] Like, it's one of those things that is just like,
[01:12:43] you say that shit immediately.
[01:12:45] I'm like you are you are such a fucking freak dude. That was another thing that really, really
[01:12:52] frustrated me. Having two billionaire fail sons talking about how the Guatemalan dude
[01:12:58] trekking for thousands of miles to come to work here for pennies on the dollar is actually
[01:13:01] unproductive. Like that is you are I don't even know what to say to that you are
[01:13:11] so delusional dude. You are such a fucking delusional piece of shit. Like what are you
[01:13:20] talking about man? I don't even think that reads like I don't even think most normal Americans
[01:13:25] who might even be fucking racist themselves agree with that. You know what I mean? Rich
[01:13:31] parents and connections right and all these people are like rich parents and connections
[01:13:35] rich parents and connections yeah dude. Yeah. Yeah I just like me. Me and Donald Trump
[01:13:45] me and Elon Musk, we're all in the same category, just a couple billionaires, you know, it's just
[01:13:59] crazy because like, on the one hand, they say they're unproductive on the other hand, they say
[01:14:04] they stole our jobs. Like, it does not have to make sense, because it is for the absolute
[01:14:16] dumbest people. This is not a coherent narrative. This is for, this is not a coherent narrative.
[01:14:28] This is simply for the dumbest, most racist person. Okay. I don't think Fed Trump was a billionaire.
[01:14:37] I think he was a multi-millionaire. And I know I think he was a billionaire too. I'm pretty sure.
[01:14:43] I mean, he definitely had a couple hundred M's at the very least and literally kept Donald Trump afloat
[01:14:51] The entire time so I don't know what you're talking about there
[01:14:54] He he tried to keep his fucking he tried to keep his casinos alive when they were failing
[01:15:07] What a no fucking way
[01:15:12] Wait, what Baker? Which three celebrities do you want to have a meal with Baker says Song Hong Min?
[01:15:18] Woo Sung Hyuk and Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. Oh, he just wants he know you only say this
[01:15:49] when you're hungry. Okay. You only say this when you're hungry. Okay. And I'm not talking
[01:15:57] about Korean barbecue. Okay, I'm talking money bags. I'm talking fucking gold bullion.
[01:16:05] I'm talking different levels. Okay. I'm talking. I'm not even I'm not talking about like
[01:16:13] Faker and Tyler one getting together to eat at that Vegas spot. I'm talking
[01:16:19] The fattest stacks you've ever done scene. Okay
[01:16:30] Chowder cheddar mula. These are concepts of the past
[01:16:35] MBS a great man. Why are you being racist? Shut the fuck up, bro. What is it happening, bro?
[01:17:04] Do we have like MBS bots in here, bro? What? That's crazy. Okay. Even MBS family doesn't
[01:17:23] think he's great. Chatters in here are chirping. That's that's sick. That's awesome. Wow. The
[01:17:33] the sports washing is so goddamn successful. This is why this is why Saudi Arabia has been
[01:17:41] cooking with the sports washing. Okay, this is why they've been doing the damn thing nonstop.
[01:17:47] You might have been thinking like, why the fuck do they spend so much goddamn money on this shit?
[01:17:52] Well, here it is, is the leader of a theocracy. Okay.
[01:18:02] a Islamic theocratic monarch that did a genocide in Yemen. What are we talking? They did 9-11
[01:18:15] too. Like his family did 9-11. But also on top of that, like he also did a genocide in
[01:18:22] Yemen. Not that long ago, breaking, MBS family releases David from their internment
[01:18:46] I mean, this is like, this is
[01:18:49] going to be kind of boring.
[01:19:01] Like it's not like a rally.
[01:19:02] You know what I mean?
[01:19:03] He's talking to the A of S CME.
[01:19:06] Like.
[01:19:07] He's talking to the municipal
[01:19:09] workers.
[01:19:10] He's talking at the municipal
[01:19:12] workers conference.
[01:19:13] In Los Angeles.
[01:19:14] Like y'all are.
[01:19:15] Like chill out.
[01:19:16] Okay.
[01:19:17] We'll look at some of the high
[01:19:18] notes.
[01:19:19] We'll look at some of the
[01:19:21] high notes.
[01:19:22] We'll look at some of the
[01:19:24] high notes.
[01:19:25] We'll look at some of the
[01:19:26] high notes. I like Tim wall's more than you a song. Sorry. His vibes are better. Breaking
[01:19:43] US sector say to prove sale of over $18.8 billion with the military equipment to Israel.
[01:19:48] Hell yeah, baby unlimited. It's like the fucking it's like the, the, the, the spongebob
[01:19:57] meme with Patrick unlimited genocide dollars, unlimited billions unlocked to Israel, literally
[01:20:07] every day they're like actually it's not enough last week we released three point five billion
[01:20:13] dollars okay but that wasn't enough another 18 billion unlocked baby in that crazy we
[01:20:20] just have no money in the bank for healthcare sorry guys sorry by the way we just don't
[01:20:29] have any money in the bank for fucking housing our veterans you know what I mean bro stop
[01:20:35] laughing. What can I do? What can I do but laugh at this point? This is so gross, dude.
[01:20:56] And before you go, excuse me, that says sale. What money are they buying it with? Chat will
[01:21:04] be like, excuse me, they're actually selling these weapons. And therefore the United States
[01:21:10] of America is getting money, not realizing that real to buy the fucking weapons, whose
[01:21:19] money? Where do you think this is coming from? You think Israel just like Israel was just
[01:21:30] like, yeah, dude, we have a litany of natural resources that is so bountiful that that we
[01:21:39] seemingly have been able to, we're really sitting on a fast surplus this year. Okay.
[01:21:46] So we just had an extra 18 billion lying around is giving nine year old using parents
[01:22:11] money to buy parents' birthday gift? Yeah, exactly. Unlimited, unlimited genocide, baby.
[01:22:28] All day, every day. Wait, hold on. Okay, we'll, we'll get to that stuff in a second. Let's
[01:22:35] continue with the Trump liberal and attacking Jewish people who support her repeating claims
[01:22:40] that have been widely called anti Semitic. And I say, if you're a Jewish person or
[01:22:45] if you believe in Israel, if you're a person that, you know, is a very pro Israel,
[01:22:51] If you vote for her, it's worse than Biden and Biden was bad.
[01:22:55] But if you vote for her, you ought to have your head examined.
[01:22:58] Also at one point, saying the new Time Magazine cover of Harris looks like his wife.
[01:23:01] There's a picture of her on Time Magazine today.
[01:23:05] She looks like the most beautiful actress ever to live.
[01:23:08] It was a drawing and actually, she looked very much like a great first lady, Melania.
[01:23:15] She looked...
[01:23:16] Bro, that she was crazy.
[01:23:22] she was crazy. I don't know. I don't think people agreed with me on this, but like I
[01:23:29] said, when he was talking about that, he came across as the more than horny. Like she looks
[01:23:34] so pretty, so beautiful, just like Melania. And it wasn't like, uh, like I personally
[01:23:41] think that wasn't like him being horny. It was more so him being zesty. Like she's
[01:23:45] a pretty woman okay like queen respecting another queen yeah she didn't look yeah she didn't look
[01:23:59] like camilla that's right but of course she's a beautiful woman so we'll leave it at that right
[01:24:03] and in a sign of just how much the former president has struggled to pivot to a new rival
[01:24:07] trump also honestly just a weird thing to say oh dude 100% because not everyone will read it as
[01:24:13] like not everyone will read it in his sd way that i did most people will look at him be like
[01:24:17] you're gross as fuck bro why are you saying that about the person you're running against
[01:24:20] So spent time attacking President Biden, even though he's no longer in the race.
[01:24:41] Don't forget, I beat Biden.
[01:24:45] I wonder if anybody tracked this, but like honestly, Donald Trump spoke significantly
[01:24:50] more about Biden than he did about Camilla, with the exception of like calling her radical
[01:24:57] Marxist.
[01:24:59] And then at points of saying she was pretty, like he just kind of daggered Biden the
[01:25:05] the entire time. And it's like, yeah, we agree, man. Yeah, he
[01:25:08] sucks. Okay. Like, I don't know if you know this, but like,
[01:25:11] you're not running against them anymore. And it's so obvious that
[01:25:15] he just like, he's, he's been so primed into running against.
[01:25:21] He's been so primed to running against Biden that he just
[01:25:23] like, keeps forgetting that he's not running against Biden.
[01:25:29] And just keeps staggering Biden. But he's not running against
[01:25:33] Biden. So who cares what you ever say about Joe Biden? You know, he failed in
[01:25:41] the debate miserably. The Democratic National Convention is now less than a
[01:25:46] week away. The White House says that President Biden will address the
[01:25:49] convention on Monday and lay out the stakes of this election. We are also
[01:25:53] told that former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama will be
[01:25:56] speaking at the convention as well. George and Rachel, we also heard
[01:25:59] from the FBI FBI history. They're now investigating foreign interference
[01:26:03] in both campaigns.
[01:26:05] Exactly, George.
[01:26:07] We know that the FBI has already been looking into these claims
[01:26:09] by the Trump campaign that it was hacked by Iran.
[01:26:12] And now sources tell ABC News that the FBI is also
[01:26:15] looking into attempts by Iran to target the Biden-Harris
[01:26:17] campaign.
[01:26:18] The alleged spearfishing email was sent before President
[01:26:21] Biden dropped out of the race.
[01:26:23] A Biden campaign official tells ABC News
[01:26:25] they are not aware of any security breaches, George.
[01:26:27] Mr. Scott, thanks.
[01:26:28] This space is not available.
[01:26:30] Five words and a failure tonight
[01:26:32] for a much anticipated conversation between Elon Musk
[01:26:36] and Donald Trump.
[01:26:37] That ex-event that everyone was supposed to watch
[01:26:40] while it broke the internet and not in the Beyonce kind of way.
[01:26:44] If you are trying to click over to watch that Trump-Musk
[01:26:47] talk, which I believe is still ongoing,
[01:26:50] for most of the time, you couldn't do it for about 40
[01:26:52] minutes.
[01:26:53] And when the interview finally did get underway,
[01:26:55] Trump went into his normal stump speech,
[01:26:58] including more Kamala Harris insults.
[01:27:02] This was, Tara, just maybe an allegory of what's been going on
[01:27:08] with the Trump campaign for some time.
[01:27:11] Yeah.
[01:27:11] 40 minutes on hold.
[01:27:13] They start off.
[01:27:14] It's Mandarin.
[01:27:15] And he's doing exactly what a lot of people
[01:27:17] are trying to tell him not to do, which is attacking Harris
[01:27:20] not on substance, but just because she exists.
[01:27:25] Yeah.
[01:27:25] I mean, this shouldn't be news.
[01:27:27] This is what Trump does.
[01:27:28] He does the complete opposite of what everyone else tells him
[01:27:30] to do.
[01:27:31] and in Transigen and he thinks that he's his own best campaign manager, consultant, political communications guru and there's a reason why he's now losing.
[01:27:43] There's a reason why Kamala Harris, the swing in the polls that Kamala Harris has overtaken him in swing states, people are tired of this act.
[01:27:50] It's a Vegas lounge act now. He needs new material and the insult or something that particularly for moderates and moderate women who are an important constituency
[01:28:00] constituency if Trump thinks he's going to win this time around, they don't want to hear this.
[01:28:04] And so the people who have been running his campaign are very smart, veteran political
[01:28:09] operatives, and now they're facing the time, the honeymoon period of keeping a disciplined
[01:28:15] Trump together is over. This is Donald Trump Unleashed. He's going to do what he wants to
[01:28:18] do, and it's not working for him. And the polls show why it isn't.
[01:28:23] I'm going to play a little bit of what he's been saying on this extreme.
[01:28:28] He talks about Harris and really seems to be still grappling with the fact that she's
[01:28:37] now the candidate and it's not Joe Biden anymore.
[01:28:41] They're doing it right now while there's third rate phony candidate.
[01:28:46] Don't forget I beat Biden.
[01:28:50] He failed in the debate miserably.
[01:28:53] We cannot have a Democrat.
[01:28:54] We cannot have her. She's incompetent. She's as bad as by another part.
[01:29:00] That was really funny on the interview was when he was talking about how he beat Biden.
[01:29:06] And he was like, right after the debate, they said on CNN that my performance was spectacular.
[01:29:14] And then they stopped talking about my performance and started talking about how bad Biden was.
[01:29:19] And one thing that I think Trump doesn't understand is that his performance was not spectacular at all.
[01:29:28] As a matter of fact, his performance was ass on that debate.
[01:29:33] It's just that Biden was so much worse that people didn't even pay attention to the insanity.
[01:29:43] Like people did not pay attention to Donald Trump's like 10 million Guatemalans are doing rapes every moment in America type shit.
[01:29:51] Type narratives because everyone was like in utter
[01:29:54] shock in a state of panic that the fucking president
[01:30:00] Was mentally decrepit?
[01:30:02] That's it. He got lucky in that situation
[01:30:07] Which is why I find it
[01:30:09] additionally odd
[01:30:10] that he keeps like I
[01:30:13] Guess doing a little bit of revisionist history there and nobody thought his performance was great as a matter of fact
[01:30:19] the Democrats kept chirping and even the liberal commentators kept chirping about how like,
[01:30:23] why is nobody paying attention to Trump's lies? He kept lying over and over again. And
[01:30:28] it's like, because nobody wanted to care, nobody cared about that because the other
[01:30:32] thing was like the house is on fire. You know,
[01:30:36] it's, it's like watching grumpy old man or something. There's just, I don't mind
[01:30:47] attacking a person for their policies or their positions, but he's just sort of
[01:30:52] griping just because she exists to your point. And I think we know why he's griping because
[01:30:57] she exists. She's a black woman and everything that I've seen in the course of his career,
[01:31:03] and I know that he has black women in his circle, and I know he's appointed. I'm a
[01:31:06] roaster and all of that. I know all of that background, but also know when he's confronted
[01:31:11] and being held accountable by black women, time and time again, he has shown to be someone
[01:31:15] who is uncomfortable in that situation. And I think he's complaining more because it's
[01:31:19] is Kamala Harris a black woman than any other factor.
[01:31:22] There's nothing that he's saying about her,
[01:31:23] however, that wasn't actually said
[01:31:25] by Biden campaign personnel in leaks to the press
[01:31:29] for months and months before the hot swap unfolded.
[01:31:33] For literally about three plus years,
[01:31:36] you have folks around President Biden
[01:31:39] who are leaking against, undermining,
[01:31:41] characterized in Kamala Harris as a disaster
[01:31:44] as unprepared because of extensive reporting
[01:31:47] and drawing on White House sources.
[01:31:49] If our former President Trump doesn't know this,
[01:31:51] if you've known for three years, this woman was coming,
[01:31:55] and now she's here, and you're confused about what to do.
[01:31:58] I'm sorry, I wasn't sufficiently clear.
[01:31:59] What I'm saying is that what he is saying now,
[01:32:01] when he is diminishing her capacity and what have you,
[01:32:05] these were all things that were standard talking points
[01:32:08] coming from Democrats who were anxious about her weaknesses.
[01:32:11] Now, only over the last month or so
[01:32:14] has the narrative entirely changed.
[01:32:17] bro you can't you can't like you can't claim foul like you can't just like be
[01:32:25] upset that the media is responding to the the momentum that Kamala Harris has been
[01:32:31] able to put together he's not wrong in terms of like Kamala's weaknesses these
[01:32:35] are things that I've also personally mentioned right but like it just there
[01:32:42] is one aspect of this that these guys are just like very upset about which
[01:32:46] is that people don't care. That's how fucking, that's how much they won. Don't mind the Democratic
[01:32:55] Party's platform that like a generic Democrat leading the ticket is good for them. And that's
[01:33:00] how much they despise Joe Biden. Okay. Because you hate black women too. Yes. That's what
[01:33:09] it is like they don't care people don't care about it a lot of people a lot of
[01:33:19] people was just like bro I don't want Biden he's so fucking old people vote on
[01:33:23] vibes okay people vote on vibes and the vibes were atrocious with Brandon bro
[01:33:35] said that was a joke so fast you got them boys terrified yeah good cuz I
[01:33:38] hear that all the time. And I never want anybody to do that. There's the newest on Twitter complaint
[01:33:48] today. Yeah, unrelated. But do you know the story of Nicole McCabe, random Aussie who lived
[01:33:52] in Israel, Mossad stole her password, a password to use to cover ID for a spy. Then she was
[01:33:57] wanted for an assassination in Dubai as a result and had to get a new identity because
[01:34:00] Mossad was like, okay, whatever deal with it. I did not know that, but that's not
[01:34:03] even remotely shocking. I thought you said Mara stole the password. No, Mara would
[01:34:18] never do that. His vibes are great. What are you talking about? Brandon's vibes? Brandon's
[01:34:27] vibes are not great. Okay, Brandon's vibes were not great at all. All right, let's continue
[01:34:34] about this because the president-
[01:34:35] Are you suggesting that this is originating because Donald Trump is following the intel
[01:34:43] of Democrats and this based solely upon the intel of Democrats and that's some long-standing
[01:34:48] representation of how he feels about American people since the 1970s.
[01:34:51] I think what he's suggesting is that this is not just off of what Democrats have said,
[01:34:57] but Democrats have also said some of the same things Trump has said.
[01:35:00] And so him saying these things is not something new that no one's ever said before that she's
[01:35:04] incompetent.
[01:35:05] He wasn't that bad, dude.
[01:35:06] Listen, brother, I get it, okay?
[01:35:09] I get it.
[01:35:10] You desperately want to get back to two parties at the top of the hour to serve a three
[01:35:13] minute outbreak.
[01:35:14] But Biden was so bad that the $5 a month subscription fee under the Brandon regime
[01:35:21] turned into six dollars a month. Okay. That's how bad the brand inflation hit the economy,
[01:35:28] including Twitch. Okay. No more two parters. You can't do that. I know your ass was trying
[01:35:34] to do that to parter. Okay. 40 month subscriber. You think you're going to sneak that in there,
[01:35:39] dude? Come on. You know better. Take an hour off. Okay. I'm not even letting you go.
[01:35:43] Oh, I wasn't trying to do a two parter. I'm just giving you an hour off. No more
[01:35:48] two parters. Okay. Yesterday I got absolutely cooked multiple times. Danny, program me. Thank
[01:35:54] you for the five gift subs. Okay. I got cooked yesterday multiple times. You can do it. I
[01:36:06] believe in you. You gave me a whole as day the injustice. I felt bad because he, you
[01:36:13] know, I pre-watched a two parter and I didn't even let him do the two parter. That's
[01:36:18] That's why I only gave him an hour off.
[01:36:20] Elego, he's not.
[01:36:24] You've been slipping lately?
[01:36:26] No, you catch me.
[01:36:27] You catch me slipping when I'm feeling good.
[01:36:30] Like I'm gonna get got.
[01:36:33] I'm gonna get got, okay?
[01:36:38] But that two parters are, I want you to be better.
[01:36:41] I just want you to be better.
[01:36:42] That's what it is.
[01:36:43] I want the base to get better.
[01:36:45] Danny, program me.
[01:36:45] Thank you for the five, get the subs.
[01:36:46] She's dreaming out of break now, by the way.
[01:36:49] The 10th.
[01:36:50] And you can point to the policies.
[01:36:51] You can look at so many policies
[01:36:52] throughout this administration
[01:36:54] that she has to own that will hurt her in the plane of day.
[01:36:57] The idea, just to be clear, I mean,
[01:36:59] I understand that maybe there were some Democrats privately
[01:37:02] who were nervous about Harris.
[01:37:04] I don't know that you have Democrats calling her phony
[01:37:07] in combatant at the very beginning.
[01:37:08] That's what I was about to say.
[01:37:10] I must have missed where Democrats called her a bum.
[01:37:14] I must have missed where they questioned her ethnicity.
[01:37:16] I must have missed when Democrats called her low IQ
[01:37:20] and stupid.
[01:37:21] Yeah, they didn't do any of that.
[01:37:23] But the Democrats were obviously worried about Kamala Harris's weaknesses.
[01:37:27] As a matter of fact, I would say that that is the reason why Joe Biden shows her shrimps
[01:37:31] for Bernie.
[01:37:32] Think of the five get the subs.
[01:37:34] That's part of the reason why Joe Biden picked her as the VP because he did not want a VP
[01:37:38] that could like outshine him.
[01:37:40] Okay.
[01:37:41] But having said that, having said that currently the momentum behind Kamala Harris
[01:37:49] is very real.
[01:37:50] And of course, the media is going to cover it because it's happening.
[01:37:53] It's a real thing that's happening.
[01:37:54] Of course, the media is gonna fucking talk
[01:37:55] about this unique historic changeup in a fucking ticket,
[01:38:01] 80 days out of a goddamn election
[01:38:04] and what the consequences have been,
[01:38:08] both positive and negative, mostly positive
[01:38:10] for the Democrats.
[01:38:11] Like, you can't just sit there and be like, it's no fair.
[01:38:14] Why don't you talk about Kamala Harris's weaknesses?
[01:38:18] Like, what do you mean?
[01:38:18] That's not the story.
[01:38:19] That could become the story if she fails.
[01:38:22] Like I said, this momentum is very real.
[01:38:25] And you can either lean into it
[01:38:27] and keep putting out daggers, okay?
[01:38:30] DNC is a big, the DNC is going to be a big deal
[01:38:35] to continue this momentum, okay?
[01:38:42] Or, or, you just, you know, you fuck it up.
[01:38:49] You fuck it up big time
[01:38:51] and you do the old school Democratic Party instincts
[01:38:55] And you don't lean on like a waltzian momentum with progressive policies showing America that these progressive policies are not radical at all that these guys are fucking weird old losers who keep complaining about like actually good solid progressive policies.
[01:39:10] And that's it.
[01:39:13] New Florida poll.
[01:39:14] Trump Republican 52 Harris at 44 Kennedy at three that's actually kind of surprising.
[01:39:20] The RFK only has 3% in Florida.
[01:39:24] I would have expected him to have much higher in Florida.
[01:39:27] I would have thought that would be his state, you know?
[01:39:36] Like, it's kind of, it's kind of shocking.
[01:39:39] So, but having said that, having said that,
[01:39:49] let's continue.
[01:39:50] And all of the litany of awful insults
[01:39:53] that Donald Trump has levied against Kamala Harris
[01:39:56] since she's been in the race.
[01:39:57] But did this one check?
[01:39:58] But he's got a couple of percentage points in 2020
[01:40:00] to make it to the first primary.
[01:40:02] This isn't the first time Donald Trump is-
[01:40:03] She wasn't wildly popular.
[01:40:04] It doesn't matter.
[01:40:05] She's the Vice President of the United States
[01:40:07] and she's beating Donald Trump right now.
[01:40:09] So, but what also we are not allowed to do
[01:40:12] is not have this on your birthday.
[01:40:13] Is that Donald Trump's history?
[01:40:14] Oh, so polls don't matter any longer.
[01:40:16] This is the, everybody does this copium.
[01:40:19] It's mind numbing to me, okay?
[01:40:23] The Trump team was literally posterizing all the polls
[01:40:28] when they were cooking Biden.
[01:40:30] But the moment that the switch up happens and the polls reflect that reality and the momentum shifts in the other direction, they're like, oh, polls don't matter.
[01:40:37] And it's the same as like the Biden dead enders in the liberal media space that kept saying polls don't matter.
[01:40:46] Polls don't matter that Biden is losing.
[01:40:48] Polls don't matter.
[01:40:50] It's so funny.
[01:40:51] It's just like, bro, look at the fucking polls.
[01:40:54] Look at why people are responding in the way that they're responding.
[01:40:57] Sometimes it is going to be a genuine crisis that you can't actually message out of
[01:41:04] Okay
[01:41:05] for Donald Trump a person with maxed out
[01:41:09] Name recognition it is a little bit of a genuine crisis. It's like
[01:41:14] It's hard for him to to squeeze out new demographics
[01:41:19] Like what is he gonna do go after?
[01:41:22] You know was gonna do go after fucking young people like is he gonna be able to convince young people to go out and vote?
[01:41:27] for him. Like people that don't remember what it was like to be a full grown adult under
[01:41:33] his administration, under his rule. It's just like there's no, there's no pivot point for
[01:41:41] Trump. It's very difficult for him. And he's also flailing.
[01:41:47] The history of insulting women is very long. As a matter of fact, and her history of
[01:41:51] failing as long as long and documented that how many times when he was at the
[01:41:55] bully pulpit, he insulted women journalists,
[01:41:58] repeatedly including you, Abby,
[01:41:59] who he also called stupid, which you're not.
[01:42:02] You went to Harvard and you are far from that.
[01:42:04] And this is what Donald Trump does.
[01:42:06] He doesn't like to be held accountable.
[01:42:08] So because he is now in a position
[01:42:10] where he now is being held accountable for what he said,
[01:42:12] we know already that he has a history of being a sexist,
[01:42:14] and now he cannot grapple with the fact.
[01:42:17] These are not the arguments
[01:42:18] that are actually effective for Kamala Harris.
[01:42:20] So if you look at the recent, for example,
[01:42:21] Reid Hoffman's group, Blueprint,
[01:42:23] has this. He's not wrong. Talking about like Donald Trump being misogynistic or whatever,
[01:42:28] that doesn't matter. It hardens his support in his base, who are looking for that and
[01:42:33] find that to be good. There's a difference between like just consistently saying Trump
[01:42:39] is like a misogynist. Everybody fucking knows that people have already literally made up
[01:42:43] their minds on this. This is why I always say, don't ever fucking bring that up.
[01:42:48] don't just everybody knows it nobody gives a shit okay people already made that point over and over
[01:42:54] again talk about abortion instead talk about how trumps weirdo behavior and trumps misogyny actually
[01:43:02] ends up harming women directly okay talk about how it has already harmed women because people know
[01:43:10] People know he's a misogynist. Okay, they know he won the white women vote by 52% twice. Okay, twice. He won the white women vote again.
[01:43:28] So if you want to fucking eat away at that base of support, you just don't don't break up the misogyny shit. Like everybody knows it. Okay, everybody knows that shit.
[01:43:37] just simply talk about the policies and simply talk about how all of those things are already harming people.
[01:43:46] I wrote about this a while back. I was like a couple days ago where I was like, listen, Democrats, if they want to win,
[01:43:53] they got to keep talking about what they're going to do for people and what they have done for people so far
[01:43:59] and maybe what the Republicans have done to the population.
[01:44:03] Okay, if Democrats want to lose, they talk about how like sexist and misogynistic Donald Trump is and they talk about the identity of the candidate without tying it back to like the actual, the actual policy positions, the underlying misogyny is always going to be there.
[01:44:20] Most people are misogynistic themselves. We live in a patriarchal structure. Women, a lot of women also have a tendency to have internalized misogyny. You can't. This is not a good argument.
[01:44:32] Okay, the better argument in this situation is to be like, he's weird, he's gross, he's
[01:44:38] a loser, but also, of course, he's saying this kind of shit.
[01:44:42] After all, look at what his administration did to women's reproductive rights.
[01:44:48] Okay, that shit did not work for Hillary Clinton at all.
[01:44:55] And as a matter of fact, Joe Biden didn't do that because he was an old white guy.
[01:44:59] Okay.
[01:45:00] one of the most like refreshing aspects in my opinion, in terms of winning a fucking election
[01:45:06] that the Democrats did with the Biden camp. They didn't do any of that. They were forced to run on
[01:45:12] issues in a little bit in some respects because they didn't have the identity picks that they could
[01:45:18] like point to. Okay. Biden still tried to be like, oh, yeah, I hired Kamala because she's a black
[01:45:27] woman, whatever. It doesn't matter. Okay. Even in that situation, he's literally still was like
[01:45:34] being a old racist white guy. Okay. People don't care. I think I don't think. And I'm serious
[01:45:46] about this. I don't think a single fucking person in the United States of America genuinely turns
[01:45:53] around and goes, yeah, Donald Trump is a misogynist. Um, and, and like, like anyone in the margins,
[01:46:05] anyone in the margins, because there are people who obviously like, yeah, Donald Trump's a
[01:46:08] misogynist, he's racist, whatever. Well, I don't think there's a single fucking person
[01:46:12] in the margins who's like, I don't know who to vote for in this race. That's going
[01:46:16] to turn around and be like, Ooh, Donald Trump is a misogynist. I guess he's lost
[01:46:20] my vote. Then he just doesn't make sense. Like nobody likes it. Nobody likes this
[01:46:25] argument. Okay.
[01:46:27] Described.
[01:46:29] Please dear god have a woman on the stream to talk about this. Apps of fucking,
[01:46:32] Lutely not. Plenty of women do.
[01:46:34] I don't give a fuck.
[01:46:36] Okay. I don't care.
[01:46:38] It doesn't matter what you
[01:46:40] or other women think.
[01:46:42] What matters is the empirical evidence.
[01:46:44] What matters is the fucking
[01:46:46] data. It demonstrably
[01:46:48] was a fucking failure.
[01:46:50] Everyone knew he was a misogynist.
[01:46:52] Shut the fuck up.
[01:46:54] Okay, shut up
[01:47:00] He literally says you're gonna grab women by the pussy that shit didn't move the needle enough
[01:47:05] You know what does move the needle abortion restrictions?
[01:47:09] Obviously those two things are tied to one another so bring that to the forefront of the conversation
[01:47:16] Okay
[01:47:17] fuck
[01:47:20] 52% of white women voted for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016
[01:47:24] 55% of white women voted for Donald Trump over Joe Biden in 2020. Shut the fuck up. Everybody
[01:47:33] knows he's a misogynist. Holy shit. Like who the fuck do you think is going around being
[01:47:51] like Donald Trump is a misogynist? Oh my God, this is dramatically changing my calculation.
[01:48:02] If you're already fucking voting, if you already voted for Hillary Clinton, if you already
[01:48:05] voted for Joe Biden, then you already have made up your mind about Donald Trump's misogyny,
[01:48:10] okay, among a litany of other issues. Don't just let that hang on its own. Reiterate the position
[01:48:19] that it's not just Donald Trump's misogyny. It's how that actually ends up harming people, okay?
[01:48:26] His personal point of view and his, his, his worldview in general, okay, is what harms women.
[01:48:34] How it affects people, how it hurts women, that's what matters, okay?
[01:48:56] What is effective for Kamala Harris?
[01:48:57] What is effective for her is taking positions that are the position-
[01:49:00] Isn't harming women what?
[01:49:02] Yeah, dude, totally.
[01:49:03] Every time like a 14-year-old rape victim can't get a fucking abortion in a red state,
[01:49:08] that's actually not harming women at all, that's actually really positive for women.
[01:49:13] Okay?
[01:49:14] Super sick.
[01:49:18] I was bringing up his misogyny, a negative thing, okay, people don't care as you say,
[01:49:25] how the fuck bringing it up hers, the Harris campaign.
[01:49:28] I don't think you should ever fucking just leave Donald Trump hanging on.
[01:49:33] He's a misogynist, okay.
[01:49:35] It is so stupid.
[01:49:38] It's just a waste of airspace.
[01:49:40] Okay.
[01:49:41] That's it.
[01:49:42] That's it.
[01:49:45] That's it.
[01:49:46] That's it.
[01:49:47] That's it.
[01:49:48] the waste of airspace. Okay, that's it. That's it. That's all I'm saying. It's just a waste of
[01:49:57] airspace. If you want, if you want to fucking actually, if you want to actually make a coherent
[01:50:04] argument that is going to appeal to those in the fucking margins, then stop just talking
[01:50:10] about his misogyny, bring forward the major way in which Donald Trump's misogyny harms women
[01:50:18] in red states that are now going to more likely vote for the democrat over the republican okay
[01:50:27] because you might not personally recognize this for some weird fucking reason and you're only
[01:50:34] thinking about people that have already made up their minds in your circle in your orbit okay
[01:50:41] but a lot of people need that additional framing because they themselves are misogynistic
[01:50:54] This has been an ongoing consistent narrative
[01:50:59] that has been a demonstrable fucking failure.
[01:51:03] Okay?
[01:51:06] It just has not, it does not work.
[01:51:08] It doesn't work.
[01:51:10] White women are the largest women voting bloc.
[01:51:14] White people are the largest voter bloc
[01:51:16] in this country, it's still 66% of the country.
[01:51:19] White women are voting in massive numbers.
[01:51:23] When you got 55% of white women
[01:51:25] voting for the misogynist, because obviously everyone
[01:51:28] keeps going, oh my god, he's a misogynist.
[01:51:29] Oh my god, he's a misogynist.
[01:51:30] And he clearly is not working.
[01:51:32] Well, you know what is working?
[01:51:35] OK?
[01:51:38] Abortion, consistently pointing out
[01:51:40] the fact that women with ectopic pregnancies
[01:51:43] can't go out and get this fucking procedure done.
[01:51:46] Get an abortion.
[01:51:48] That Donald Trump's misogyny alone is one thing.
[01:51:52] OK?
[01:51:52] But Donald Trump's misogyny harming women in red states
[01:51:57] an entirely different conversation. All of a sudden it becomes real for you, okay?
[01:52:06] Attacking Trump. What you guys are doing right now is, you know,
[01:52:09] pointing out the best management right now, but it actually isn't something that moves the needle.
[01:52:13] What you see is actually this kind of base management. It doesn't actually have much of a
[01:52:17] difference. Why does pointing out as misogyny not work, but pointing out as blatant racism
[01:52:20] does? You say women can be internally misogynistic, but it's obvious that people can also be
[01:52:24] internally racist because there's levels to it. One, I think that misogyny,
[01:52:30] like patriarchal attitudes is a higher order. There's like permissible misogyny
[01:52:36] that is that is running rampant throughout American society in general. Part of that is
[01:52:41] because 50% of the population is women, whereas 50% of the population isn't black or Latino,
[01:52:47] okay? So it's a 50-50 split. So it is like way more pervasive and therefore way more
[01:52:53] permissible to just be like, you know, regular misogynistic. Whereas when you go above a certain
[01:53:05] point of racism, it tends to grow people out. Just like when you go above a certain point
[01:53:11] of misogyny grows people out. Like the difference between the difference between Donald Trump
[01:53:19] saying a litany of different things like Kamala Harris is a pretty woman. Like that doesn't
[01:53:23] hit that fucking marker. But JD Vance talking about women having to breed does, right? You've
[01:53:31] all of a sudden cast aside like the normal existing misogyny that every normal person
[01:53:38] could potentially experience or feel on a daily fucking basis. And you've now cast aside dog
[01:53:44] whistles. You are just completely staggering. You're lasering in on the main point of contention.
[01:53:49] So like 50% misogyny may be acceptable, but 80% isn't, but 50% raised them as in acceptable,
[01:53:57] so it's the same 50% of acceptable misogyny, but not acceptable for raising them.
[01:54:00] There's a difference of like how far you can go with your racist sentiment before people go,
[01:54:05] oh, that's gross, versus how far you can go with your misogynistic sentiment before people go,
[01:54:10] oh, that's gross.
[01:54:12] The stupid idea, the stupid nonsensical idea that women themselves can't be misogynistic
[01:54:16] is the reason this country makes no progress in actually improving the lives of women just because
[01:54:20] just because someone is a woman doesn't mean they're not going to harm other women. Nancy
[01:54:23] Reagan literally heard this country as a first lady. Yeah, real effect. Anti Trump arguments
[01:54:36] are actually so played out. It's an interesting point that Ryan is making about base management
[01:54:41] on the on the left. But but really it seems also that Trump is doing some base management
[01:54:46] on the right. And there are people in conservative circles who think that the constant attacking
[01:54:51] of Harris is not working. And this is what they're trying to tell him at this
[01:54:55] point now publicly. Stop questioning the size of her crowds and start questioning her position
[01:55:03] when it comes to what did she do as Attorney General on crime. When Trump attacks Harris personally
[01:55:08] rather than on policy, Harris' support among swing voters rises, particularly among women.
[01:55:17] Not a good idea if you want to attract suburban women who can make or break your campaign.
[01:55:22] Yeah, Trump calling her a bitch, by the way, which I don't think he'll ever do on in public, like on the record, that goes beyond permissible misogyny. Okay, that will probably piss off people. That would be like, that would go beyond like the normal order of misogynistic shit that you say is just like it's too mask off.
[01:55:48] It grosses people out.
[01:55:50] I mean, Madison, that's pretty straightforward.
[01:55:54] I mean, these are people who otherwise
[01:55:56] would be giving Trump advice.
[01:55:58] They think that he is on the wrong track here.
[01:56:01] Well, and I talked about this on your show on Friday
[01:56:03] about the fact that many Republicans across the country
[01:56:05] are concerned about the missed opportunities
[01:56:07] that we continue to see, not just from President Trump,
[01:56:10] but from other Republicans that are out there
[01:56:12] on the stump for the president
[01:56:13] and for some of the down ballot races as well,
[01:56:15] that they just simply aren't talking about these policies that are going to
[01:56:18] swing voters in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia.
[01:56:23] We need to be hearing more about those policies. Like I mentioned some of the
[01:56:26] policies that people don't feel the vice president is strong on. These are the
[01:56:30] things that I don't think we hear enough about. That's what can swing
[01:56:33] these voters. Well I can tell you that the evidence that we've seen
[01:56:35] already in the polling in swing counties like outside of Philadelphia,
[01:56:39] Bucks County, Delaware County, Chester Counties, you see that there are
[01:56:43] moderate women there who are not comfortable Republican right-of-center women who are not comfortable with Donald Trump
[01:56:49] Not comfortable with the attacks on against women not comfortable with the extremist agenda and project 2025
[01:56:56] Issues on women's reproductive health and IV. He did not call her that you're fucking you got duped by the golf clip
[01:57:03] No, he did not call her a fucking bitch dude. Come on. Oh
[01:57:08] My god this clip
[01:57:10] to stop. You don't have to do blue and on shit. Okay? There are reports of him doing it
[01:57:18] behind closed doors. I believe it, but the golf cart clip is not the clip that you think
[01:57:24] it is. Okay. Yeah. And no fault divorce and voting rights. All of these things. These
[01:57:29] attacks on women that are really extreme. They're not comfortable with that. And we're
[01:57:33] seeing that we just saw it today in the New York Times, the nipple that these
[01:57:37] places are shifting women in these places in these suburban counties that
[01:57:41] Donald Trump needs to win they are not comfortable with that. You very clearly
[01:57:45] just said bad they got to stop playing that clip it's hill dog territory yeah
[01:57:48] I mean it doesn't really matter I don't think the media has picked that up it's
[01:57:51] just like a couple fucking libs living up on the on the the common momentum.
[01:57:59] All right Trump calling out Kamala Harris and the Democrats in that wide
[01:58:03] a wide-ranging interview with Elon Musk.
[01:58:05] Tai Paolo has the highlight.
[01:58:07] Good morning to all four of you, former President Trump
[01:58:09] and Elon Musk, delving into a roughly two-hour-long
[01:58:12] conversation, more than one million people
[01:58:15] joining to listen in to two men who spent a lot of time
[01:58:18] discussing inflation.
[01:58:19] Watch.
[01:58:20] The thing that they really is making them angry
[01:58:23] is what Kamala and Biden have allowed
[01:58:26] to happen to the economy.
[01:58:28] It's a disaster with inflation.
[01:58:31] the inflation, it doesn't matter what you make,
[01:58:34] the inflation has eaten you alive.
[01:58:36] Trump slamming Harris for not doing an extended interview
[01:58:39] for more than.
[01:58:41] It is pretty funny though, like that he's just lisping.
[01:58:49] I don't, I feel like people,
[01:58:54] not on like a liberal media, mainstream media or whatever,
[01:58:58] but people on like social media will most likely,
[01:59:04] We'll most likely fucking hyper focus on that a little bit
[01:59:08] He just I
[01:59:11] Don't know. I thought it was funny
[01:59:14] And three weeks
[01:59:16] You think Biden could do this interview do you think it's not the compression? I thought it was the compression
[01:59:21] I think it's because he's uh, he was like talking down. No, I thought it was a compression to chat
[01:59:27] I thought it was audio issues. It's not you want to know what?
[01:59:31] But you won't know how I know it wasn't because there's video of him talking.
[01:59:41] Someone filmed him talking without, here, look.
[01:59:45] Both, Biden actually did something that was impossible.
[01:59:49] Biden actually did something that was impossible.
[01:59:51] And there ain't no compression, dawg.
[02:00:02] Biden actually did something that was impossible.
[02:00:11] It's his dentures, bro.
[02:00:13] It's because I don't think you act, he doesn't normally speak like this.
[02:00:17] You know what I mean? He normally doesn't like speak with his head tilted down so much.
[02:00:22] So you don't actually ever hear him fucking sound like that.
[02:00:25] It did something impossible.
[02:00:37] Biden actually did something that was impossible. Both sides hate him. You know, both sides.
[02:00:42] That was a hard thing to do. Unification.
[02:00:45] It's so good. It did something impossible.
[02:00:59] Biden actually did something that was impossible.
[02:01:09] Well, if I could get the Invisalign in, dude, it is awesome.
[02:01:11] Both sides.
[02:01:12] Is that funny? Yes. Yes. Chatters. Yes. Okay. To the, to the Trump supporters, to the Trump
[02:01:30] supporters who are like, um, how dare you make fun of them? It's not funny. No, it is
[02:01:34] dude. It's funny dude. Sorry. I love how quickly I love how quickly Republicans will
[02:01:47] become like, um, like bloggers. Like they turn into like article heads. They turn into
[02:01:54] article writers is like, um, why it's quite problematic to make fun of Trump's, uh, list,
[02:02:00] why it's quite problematic and ableist to make fun of Trump's list.
[02:02:04] A think piece.
[02:02:05] What the fuck?
[02:02:14] This is fine.
[02:02:18] Don't make fun of them.
[02:02:28] We need to talk.
[02:02:29] No, we don't.
[02:02:43] Is JD all over again, complaining about being bullied exactly?
[02:02:46] It's like, wow, these Democrats are bullying us.
[02:02:49] It's really fucked up because they keep calling us weird.
[02:02:51] They keep calling us weird and it's like, yeah, bro.
[02:02:54] That should be the, like that is the lightest way in which the, the, the Democrats have
[02:03:00] gently criticized you guys, okay.
[02:03:03] Calm the fuck down.
[02:03:04] You call them like pedophile, interdimensional vampires and shit.
[02:03:08] Shut the fuck up.
[02:03:09] Anyway, let's see, let's see what my favorite lib had to say about all of this time or
[02:03:25] did not care for.
[02:03:26] I don't want to welcome in all of our viewers who are probably joining us from X after
[02:03:32] watching an amazing and surprisingly life-affirming conversation between Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
[02:03:45] You know, when they started quoting their favorite Maya Angelou passages to each other,
[02:03:56] my interpretation, the caged bird is singing for Bitcoin.
[02:04:01] We do have a great show for you tonight. Mark Kerman is going to be joining us later.
[02:04:10] On this program, occasionally we do make fun of Donald Trump.
[02:04:15] Occasionally.
[02:04:16] And with the ribbing, and the joshing, and the pulling the pants down, and the pointing.
[02:04:27] But he's in pain right now.
[02:04:35] Multiple sources tell The Washington Post Trump has grown increasingly upset about Harris's
[02:04:40] surging poll numbers.
[02:04:42] Trump is, quote, complaining relentlessly.
[02:04:44] multiple times on social media, clearly frustrated with Biden's decision to step aside, saying
[02:04:50] quote, now we have to start all over again.
[02:04:53] I started a new ear accessory trend, and people thought his VP selection was a smart choice.
[02:05:15] It was taken away.
[02:05:19] It was perfect on the beam, you know, the dismount.
[02:05:22] He was walking the podium to get his medal, and f**king Romania files an inquiry at
[02:05:26] the last bit from him.
[02:05:34] And by the way, Romania, file all you want.
[02:05:37] You're not getting that medal back.
[02:05:51] Instead of enjoying the fruit of six years of Biden attacks, Trump's got to start all
[02:05:57] over again.
[02:05:58] Oh my God, Unavisión, the influential Spanish language television network, is set to run
[02:06:03] an interview with former President Donald Trump this evening.
[02:06:06] Oh my God.
[02:06:09] His last interview with the network in the fall played a region of Latino voters
[02:06:11] as he reviews the participant in the Republican primary debates, stirred loud internal protest,
[02:06:15] critics to issue with the gentle questioning and limited follow-ups from the interviewer,
[02:06:20] journalist Enrique Acevedo and the appearance confirmed fears for some of the network was
[02:06:25] taking a rightward turn under new ownership. Hispanic conservatives, however, praised the
[02:06:30] move. Oh no. Lexiken Hassan log in. No, no, no, no, no, no, I'm telling dude, dude, this
[02:06:44] is, this is not going to be a vision is ass, bro. It's not my race is Tio who's
[02:06:54] is going to eat this up. Yeah. This is going to be so annoying. The party scene for the
[02:07:15] Democrat Chicago convention is taking shape. The venues are booked. The stars are ready
[02:07:19] and the talent most is secure, but a big hole in the schedule after parties at the DNC
[02:07:23] on the final night has prompted a burning question. Could Beyonce or Taylor Swift show
[02:07:26] up? Hassanabi is going to show up is what many people are saying. Hispanic conservatives
[02:07:31] feels like an oxymoron bro wake up okay wake up wake up they live in Texas they live in
[02:07:38] Florida they're all around okay hispanic conservatives is not an oxymoron okay not even a little bit
[02:08:08] chatter there been a florida where they all try to look like homelander oh my god i don't
[02:08:12] even want to talk about florida i don't want to think about florida conservative hispanic
[02:08:24] literally living in California too is not that unusual. Yes, but the thing is with California,
[02:08:30] with California Hispanic voters, like it is nowhere near as, uh, it is nowhere near as relevant
[02:08:38] because the California Hispanic population is much younger, oftentimes second generation,
[02:08:44] if not first generation has a tendency to be younger, has a tendency to vote way more, uh,
[02:08:50] uh, uh, liberal than like Texas.
[02:08:54] Same goes for even Arizona and Nevada.
[02:08:57] As a matter of fact, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, these are states that have,
[02:09:04] have flipped blue as a consequence of younger Hispanic voters.
[02:09:10] Whereas, um, whereas when you look at a place like Texas, like this is like the
[02:09:15] GOP, uh, Latino outreach has been pretty solid overall.
[02:09:20] They're asking any Mexican in California, their thoughts on Cubans, Venezuelans from Florida
[02:09:27] and they'll turn full leftists. Yeah. Let's continue. Bro, I was in Texas, in Missam,
[02:09:49] Tejano there, and they are by far some of the most race people I've ever met. They
[02:09:52] told me that the reason police force is doing so bad right now is because of DEI.
[02:09:56] I think like a lot of people failed to, failed to recognize that like there is no,
[02:10:03] is no like random shield or a barrier that somehow causes people who are across the board
[02:10:13] non-college educated like when they're Mexican or of Mexican descent or when they're black like
[02:10:20] they don't have this like magical shield okay they are not immune to the exact same interest
[02:10:25] that like white men who are non-college educated are getting lasered with at this point at this
[02:10:33] point like there is a generational divide on certain issues. There's a rural versus urban divide
[02:10:41] on certain issues. And then there's also a major gender divide as well. But beyond that, beyond
[02:10:50] the gender divide, the most significant, like the most significant markers that increase the
[02:10:56] likelihood that you're going to vote Republican is if you're a divorced man, okay, it's one of
[02:11:01] the highest predictors, which is hilarious because I make jokes about this all the time,
[02:11:05] or if you don't have a college education, if you're a man who doesn't have a college
[02:11:09] education, or if you're a man who has been divorced, those two are some of the biggest
[02:11:15] predictors that you are most likely going to vote for Donald Trump, okay?
[02:11:19] Those two things, it's not monolithic, but it's damn near close, okay?
[02:11:25] Those are the higher, those are the highest predictors that you will vote Republican.
[02:11:31] And the same goes for every single demographic, whether it be black men, whether it be Hispanic
[02:11:38] men, if a Hispanic man is divorced and also non-college educated, yes, the likelihood
[02:11:46] that a Hispanic man will vote for Donald Trump increases as well as a white man's
[02:11:52] likelihood increases.
[02:11:53] Now, obviously the margins are much higher for white men.
[02:11:58] The margins are not as high for Hispanic voters.
[02:12:01] And the margins are much lower for black men
[02:12:04] because there is at least like other factors at play,
[02:12:08] like being negatively polarized towards like all
[02:12:11] of the racist sentiment that you hear.
[02:12:13] But for Hispanic voters, when you think about it, 64%,
[02:12:17] I believe, of Hispanic voters consider themselves
[02:12:19] to be white according to census data,
[02:12:22] according to Pew Center research, like they vote along the white voting block in general.
[02:12:32] Yes, the other factors are racism, exactly. I'm not college educated, I went to a trade
[02:12:59] school, I would say about 80% of the student body was Trump or yeah. I think a lot of this comes
[02:13:09] from unironically diversity dude, straight up. If you are forced into a diverse environment,
[02:13:16] environment, you basically learn through experience not to be fucking insane.
[02:13:23] That's it.
[02:13:24] College is a diverse learning environment.
[02:13:27] It makes people, it basically urbanizes the population.
[02:13:31] Okay?
[02:13:32] Just like if you are living in an urban environment in a city, you are infinitely more likely
[02:13:37] to not be grossly raised.
[02:13:41] If you live in a segregated community, however,
[02:13:44] and you grow up in a segregated community
[02:13:46] and you fucking turn around and never really meet
[02:13:49] like any black people or any brown people, really,
[02:13:53] then yeah, you are going to carry on these resentments.
[02:13:56] You are much more, you are much more, much easily
[02:14:01] and much readily accepting
[02:14:03] of weird right-wing narratives on other people.
[02:14:17] Calm like a Tom, thank you for the thank you of the subs.
[02:14:29] This is true and then you meet a New York City Republican
[02:14:31] and they're the most radically racist person
[02:14:32] you've ever met, Loll.
[02:14:34] Yeah, that is an entirely different story.
[02:14:39] I have, do you ever say something that is intelligent?
[02:14:43] No, I'm a dummy.
[02:14:46] That is a phenomena that I have observed
[02:14:50] and have talked about quite a bit.
[02:14:53] Right wingers in deep blue enclaves
[02:14:56] are like the super racists.
[02:14:58] They are of a different variety.
[02:15:00] It's just like, they are some of the scariest motherfuckers
[02:15:04] you've ever seen in your life.
[02:15:19] I'm sorry for the dumb question,
[02:15:20] but I remember you saying that you don't really believe
[02:15:21] in a generational voting sway,
[02:15:23] but you mentioned younger Latinos in California
[02:15:25] swaying the vote.
[02:15:26] So I'm wondering where is the line in your opinion?
[02:15:29] No, I'm okay.
[02:15:32] I'm saying that a lot of the Hispanic vote
[02:15:35] is young in general, younger as in not 65
[02:15:40] I'm not saying that there's this massive generational difference there.
[02:15:50] I just mean that they are younger, younger than the average right wing psychopathic older voter.
[02:16:01] Did you see this poll that Bernie has been touting?
[02:16:05] Here are the most popular policies in swing states, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New York,
[02:16:14] and swing states, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada,
[02:16:19] PA, and Wisconsin.
[02:16:24] Expanding Medicare to cover dental vision and hearing.
[02:16:27] All likely voters, 61%.
[02:16:31] Overall supported, 84%.
[02:16:32] Cut the cost of prescription drugs in half
[02:16:34] by making sure that Americans pay no more
[02:16:35] than what they pay in Europe or Canada.
[02:16:37] 84% support overall.
[02:16:39] 60% all likely voters strongly supported.
[02:16:43] Okay, 61% of all likely voters
[02:16:46] strongly support expanding Medicare to cover dental vision and hearing.
[02:16:50] Okay? Plus 74 net favorability plus 73 net favorability cut the cost of prescription drugs in half.
[02:16:58] Make wealthy and large corporation further share, bear share in taxes plus 69 net favorability.
[02:17:04] Expanding social security benefits by making the wealthy pay the same tax rate as the working class plus 62%.
[02:17:09] to cap on rent increases plus 70 plus 57% reestablishing the child tax credit which expired in 2022 plus 50% with 43%
[02:17:19] strongly supporting it build at least 2 million units of affordable housing 70% support for that plus 51% net favorability
[02:17:30] like these are unimaginable bangers in terms of favorability okay raise the
[02:17:43] minimum wage $17 an hour plus 44% net favorability with 70% support 65% for
[02:17:49] cap the amount of money family spend on childcare at 7% their income
[02:17:52] eliminating all medical debt 64% okay 57% passing the product which would make
[02:18:05] it easier for Americans to join unions 59% support for make public colleges
[02:18:11] and universities tuition-free. Anyway, I don't know what else to say other than if Democrats
[02:18:33] want to lose, they should run away from these policies. If Democrats want to win, they should
[02:18:38] push for these policies. They should lean into these policies. They are objectively popular
[02:18:44] policies, okay? They always have been. Designers are going to have a field day with this. I
[02:19:01] should comment or walls respond, or should they just not say anything? Amos sends a signal
[02:19:06] that a breakthrough is unlikely in negotiations. Hamas official said on Tuesday the group will
[02:19:10] not take part in the round-sea-sar talks on Thursday. Sending a strong signal that any
[02:19:14] breakthrough in negotiations was still elusive, even as the United States caught her in Egypt,
[02:19:18] was stepping up pressure on Hamas and Israel to reach a deal. Ahmed Abdul-Hadi, Hamas's
[02:19:23] representative in Lebanon, said in an interview that Hamas has decided not to participate
[02:19:26] in the talks because the leaders do not think the Israeli government led by Prime Minister
[02:19:29] Benjamin Netanyahu has been negotiating in good faith. Netanyahu was not interested
[02:19:32] reaching an agreement that ends the aggression completely, Mr. Abdul-Hadi said, but rather
[02:19:36] he is deceiving, innovating, and wants to prolong the war, even expanded at the regional level.
[02:19:42] I think it's good. They're right. They should get assurances from America that Israel will have
[02:19:49] to fucking, Israel will have to come to the table and deal with it. Why, like it doesn't make
[02:19:55] sense America again opens up another package of 18 billion dollars in weapon sales meanwhile
[02:20:03] israel is fucking slaughtering ghazan uh women and children okay they killed the fucking principal
[02:20:10] negotiator and they are claiming that they want to still keep this on a on the same exact holding
[02:20:17] pattern mr. Yaw's office is denied that he added new conditions said the prime minister has instead
[02:20:24] sought to clarify ambiguities in Israel's previous proposals.
[02:20:32] I'm leading conservative, but I agree with those policies.
[02:20:34] Could I be more progressive than I thought I was?
[02:20:38] Relate to the people and their problems,
[02:20:39] and you can make progress and convince the voters?
[02:20:41] Yes, I mean, exactly.
[02:20:54] Why is that good?
[02:20:55] To win the optics in the West?
[02:20:57] No, they're not winning the optics in the West, brother.
[02:20:59] What are you talking about?
[02:21:01] Hamas will never win the optics in the West.
[02:21:04] They pull it like minus 35% net approval. Like what are you talking about?
[02:21:12] No, they're trying to fucking they're trying to get hard commitments from the United States of America
[02:21:19] by saying we're not going to show up because you have shown no assurances.
[02:21:26] You've shown no assurances whatsoever that you will change course on Israel.
[02:21:30] They don't it's not like they don't have access to the internet. They see the fucking weapons packages
[02:21:35] They see the rounds of ammunition going to Israel
[02:21:39] If Biden keeps saying oh, yeah
[02:21:44] Oh, yeah, dude. We're gonna fucking yeah, look
[02:21:49] Hamas's reasons for fighting Israel are not valid at all
[02:21:53] somewhat valid
[02:21:54] Completely valid at 6% Israel's reason for fighting Hamas completely valid at 35%
[02:21:59] percent. The way Hamas carried out the October 7th attack, 66% completely unacceptable, 2%
[02:22:06] somewhat acceptable, 2% completely acceptable. The way Israel is carrying out is the response
[02:22:10] to October 7th attacks on the other hand, 20% completely unacceptable, 14% somewhat unacceptable,
[02:22:16] 17% somewhat acceptable, and 21% completely acceptable. Like what Western support are
[02:22:26] they going to get? Not trolling, Navy is committed to get rid of PFAS and Navy uniforms.
[02:22:37] They also recently rest their physical aptitude test failures, which they call PFA.
[02:22:41] Please don't panic your content.
[02:22:42] Why would I be, why would I ban you?
[02:22:58] It hasn't been watching black creators on TikTok stand with business to these
[02:23:01] Palestine people spin the block.
[02:23:08] This is from March.
[02:23:09] Dude, it doesn't matter.
[02:23:11] I doubt that the numbers have changed all that dramatically since March.
[02:23:16] Okay.
[02:23:17] I don't think you guys understand.
[02:23:19] Like people recognize what Israel is doing is like unconscionable.
[02:23:27] Okay.
[02:23:27] Certainly, but when when you ask them directly about Hamas, they're super primed into being like no dog. They're fucking terrorists. What do you mean? Okay?
[02:23:38] Why do you think they pumped October 7th stuff still to this day nonstop?
[02:24:01] If they come to the table, it won't give the US more ammo. Bro, they have come to the table and the United States still said it's actually Hamas that is sullying the deal.
[02:24:11] What changed do you understand what I'm saying like do you guys see what do you guys see what I'm talking about here?
[02:24:21] Like they have this is their deal. This is their proposal since February and
[02:24:26] the entire time
[02:24:28] the entire fucking time
[02:24:31] The American government has just kept repeating
[02:24:34] Over and over again that it is actually Hamas that has fucked up the talks
[02:24:39] It is actually Hamas that is fucked up the talks Israel killed the principal negotiator on the Palestinian side on
[02:24:46] Iranian soil and America kept saying it's Hamas that fucked up the peace talks. I
[02:24:52] Think that what they are most likely looking for
[02:24:58] What they are most likely looking for in this situation is
[02:25:03] simply
[02:25:04] a change in the way that America has has
[02:25:07] as continued along with unconditional support to Israel.
[02:25:17] Do you see what I'm saying?
[02:25:26] Yeah, this is like, this is today,
[02:25:28] US approves 20 billion in weapons sales
[02:25:31] to Israel amid threat of wider Middle Eastern war.
[02:25:34] Like you think they don't got access
[02:25:36] to internet over there, bro?
[02:25:37] They see the shit.
[02:25:45] The US Secretary General condemned Israel School Massacre.
[02:25:47] Would the US do the same?
[02:25:48] I mean school yesterday,
[02:25:51] but the Secretary General of the United Nations.
[02:25:54] They're not even trying at this point. They're just lucky that like the common momentum has basically overtaken the conversation
[02:26:01] So people aren't really paying that much attention to this shit. You know what I mean?
[02:26:07] Condemn and not certain times. What happened? They attacked the massacre of
[02:26:13] Fabian school. Would they not say do the same thing? Do you agree that such an act is thoroughly condemnable?
[02:26:20] We, of course, mourn the loss of any civilian life, and over the course of this conflict,
[02:26:26] too many civilians have been killed.
[02:26:29] But also, as I said yesterday, the reason that we are even having this conversation
[02:26:33] is because Hamas continues to have a track record of not just using civilians as human
[02:26:38] shields, but co-locating itself among civilian infrastructure, co-locating itself among
[02:26:44] what normally would be facilities that have protected status but when they
[02:26:50] Yeah sorry we had to kill 93 women and children sorry we had to kill 93 people
[02:26:57] praying at a fucking mosque with our weapons because Hamas was hiding there
[02:27:02] also praying they were doing secret prayers the to end Israel come fronts
[02:27:12] for potential militant operations, certainly they have the possibility to lose their status.
[02:27:19] That does not minimize or diminish the moral and strategic imperative that our partners in
[02:27:23] Israel have to take every possible step to ensure that civilian casualties are minimized.
[02:27:30] Both of those things can be true.
[02:27:31] So do you have any evidence that actually militants were there at the time?
[02:27:37] Yeah, they also don't have any evidence whatsoever
[02:27:41] The they don't even fucking
[02:27:44] Have any evidence whatsoever they just keep going we just
[02:27:47] We resort to Israel on that front and it's like okay, but Israel is lied consistently to you and to the rest of the world on this issue and
[02:27:56] Regularly are shown up
[02:27:58] Regularly are proven to be serial liars on this matter. So why do you take their word for it at this point after 10 months of genocide?
[02:28:05] side. Well, shut the fuck up.
[02:28:07] He said yesterday said we have been in close touch with the IDF on this and continue to
[02:28:12] discuss with them, but I will also let them speak to their own military.
[02:28:16] Understand, but you know, what you're saying that they have a track record, but that is
[02:28:20] dependent on what there's really on this is correct.
[02:28:23] That this is their operation. I will let them speak to America was built on taking
[02:28:29] land slavery do you America will change just for Palestine brother first and foremost it's
[02:28:37] happening right now like I don't have to imagine what I would be doing if that was happening
[02:28:44] right now I am doing to the best of my ability whatever I can do to stop it happening right
[02:28:51] now okay in Gaza so that's number one number two is like a lot of people like to fancy
[02:28:58] themselves to be on the right side of hastery, okay? We got these, we got these glasses on
[02:29:06] where we look back, we look back with the hindsight and we're like, oh, I would be on the right side
[02:29:10] of hastery. It's like, bro, it's happening right now. You're on the fucking wrong side. What do you
[02:29:14] mean if you're, if you are actually many people are, to be fair, I've seen analysts say this is
[02:29:25] just a performance and it doesn't excite Israeli negotiators very much just the way to apply
[02:29:29] pressure. Yeah. Um, sourcing the negotiations, Hamas statement does not indicate the collapse
[02:29:37] of the talks. They are preparing for the summit as usual. Hamas announced last night
[02:29:41] that it's calling on the media to present a plan to implement the Biden outline on Thursday
[02:29:44] instead of presenting new proposals. But source familiar with the negotiations said that
[02:29:47] this announcement is currently seen mainly as a tactical move designed to apply pressure
[02:29:51] towards the summit. Yeah, they don't have anything. They just they don't have anything.
[02:30:03] So they're trying to do whatever the fuck they can.
[02:30:12] What are they supposed to do?
[02:30:13] You know what I mean?
[02:30:14] They got nothing.
[02:30:15] Look at this.
[02:30:16] This is UN satellite data.
[02:30:17] As many Israeli soldiers and political leaders have openly said, the goal is to make sure
[02:30:21] people in Gaza have nothing left to return to.
[02:30:23] This is not a war against Hamas.
[02:30:25] This is the zoomed out map showing everywhere in the strip that has been bombed as of
[02:30:29] July 6th.
[02:30:30] They've used more than three atomic weapons at this point.
[02:30:38] Three atomic weapons worth.
[02:30:40] No nuclear fallout. That's why the that's why whenever people go, what if he's really use nukes?
[02:30:45] I try to tell you like they are they just don't use one nuke
[02:30:50] Then there's no nuclear fallout because you can't nuke your own backyard. You feel me?
[02:31:01] They've used three nukes through conventional weapons
[02:31:06] The equivalent yes
[02:31:08] So it's not total collabs remember Iran said they'd attack once the talks collapse or if they see Israel dragging his feet
[02:31:29] If this was significant and actually meant talks collapse, you see a much larger reaction
[02:31:35] Yeah, I mean here is also Barak ravied Biden says he expects around to hold off on attacking Israel of a Gaza ceasefire and hostage
[02:31:43] Deal is reached, which is true. It's not an if it's a definite when you overlay the damaged
[02:31:59] Agricultural land the dearth of spaces untouched by Israeli military becomes abundantly clear. Yeah
[02:32:38] It's great. Good stuff. Good stuff
[02:32:41] So yeah, we'll see we'll see what happens in terms of like the the ceasefire negotiations. I
[02:32:49] Don't see any reason as to why
[02:32:53] Israel would get out of this holding pattern
[02:32:57] When they have so clearly run the table
[02:33:02] Okay, they've so clearly run the table like they just
[02:33:09] Like it's not just killing the principal negotiator
[02:33:12] America keeps giving them more weapons while they're using weapons on civilians over and over again
[02:33:18] They they are hearing what America is saying. They are learning the lessons that America is instilling which is that
[02:33:28] No matter how hard they go
[02:33:31] No matter how hard
[02:33:33] Israel goes it still doesn't fucking matter America will not actually demand they dial it back
[02:33:40] That's it. Not my intention to be callous, but I think there would be more of a buy-in in the US
[02:33:51] if the anti-war argument was framed the point of cost like you often hit on. Yeah, no, I do hit
[02:33:56] that on purpose because I know I hit that on purpose because I know that Americans are selfish
[02:34:02] and don't really care about like the dead children. Bro, they barely care about dead
[02:34:07] white children in Ukraine like are you kidding me think about Ukraine that's a European city
[02:34:14] those are white people that are being slaughtered and if you ask the average American like we've
[02:34:20] given Ukraine you know hundreds of billions of dollars to defend itself against Russia
[02:34:24] okay like even they've soured on that they've soured on that okay obviously this is one of the
[02:34:33] worse places to have this conversation because like most people that are super primed on reddit and
[02:34:38] super primed on fucking global moji twitter are the people who are still very much locked in on this
[02:34:45] shit but the average american does not give a shit even about ukraine and those are white
[02:34:50] children being murdered by our foreign adversary okay those are white people being killed those
[02:34:57] are white cities that are being destroyed that's why so many european and american journalists
[02:35:02] would say, this doesn't normally happen. A war on the European continent, this does not happen.
[02:35:08] It's like, like even with that analysis, they were feverish and very, they were very invested.
[02:35:17] They were very invested in that for, I don't know, a couple months, maybe a year. Okay.
[02:35:30] Okay. That's the reason why I talk about the Israeli, uh, allegiance from the point of cost.
[02:35:40] Because that is something that Americans can calculate. That is something that Americans
[02:35:43] are frustrated by. Because when you ask them, if you were to ask any American, like, would
[02:35:48] you rather give unlimited weapons and money to Israel so they can kill people versus like,
[02:35:54] fix the fucking potholes? 99% of Americans would probably be like, yeah, no, I want
[02:35:59] the potholes to be fixed. Okay, the US department approved the sale of 20 plus billion of the
[02:36:13] weapons of Israel, including F 15 aircrafts, missiles and tank and mortar cartridges. Okay,
[02:36:22] in the past five days, since America did that, the IDF shot an American citizen in
[02:36:27] the leg and then also stopped, stopped the, the fucking ambulance from going to the
[02:36:37] hospital, as they always do. Not a peep from American media on this, by the way. The U.S.
[02:36:43] says it will continue funding the unit that killed Palestinian American. U.S. sends Israel
[02:36:51] $3.5 billion to buy weapons and $260 million worth of smart weapons that they send. That's
[02:36:59] the 6,500 number. IDF bombs school kills 100 IDF kills newborns
[02:37:06] mom grandma us celebrates Geneva Convention that improves the
[02:37:11] $20 billion sale. Like it's just not even a it's just so
[02:37:19] glaringly obvious. Yeah, fuck the potholes. I want misery in
[02:37:37] West Asia. Yeah, no American is like that. Okay. Maybe motherfuckers
[02:37:44] that work at Raytheon in north Virginia, but that's it. Okay. No American is like, nah,
[02:37:52] don't fix the potholes, man. I want permanent genocide. Okay, bro, please stop snorting directly
[02:38:02] into the mic. I'm not. Some of you guys are I feel like imagining things. I do. I haven't
[02:38:15] noticed it. Maybe I am. If I am, I'm going to keep doing it and I'm going to keep
[02:38:22] You're serving three minute outbreaks, okay sucks to suck.
[02:38:26] Maybe you won't hear my snorting into the microphone at the top of the hour when I serve
[02:38:31] a three minute outbreak.
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[02:38:40] for free with a Twitch Prime.
[02:38:57] They're talking about your Lugie Hucking.
[02:39:03] You have ticks my man.
[02:39:05] Like what?
[02:39:07] Why is chat gas lighting him?
[02:39:09] I don't really know.
[02:39:10] I don't know what the fuck's going on with chat.
[02:39:14] Who's the three men out right now, by the way?
[02:39:22] Thank you for whoever mentioned the snorting.
[02:39:25] I think you, do you guys think I'm snorting
[02:39:27] when I'm like laughing?
[02:39:45] Let's continue.
[02:39:49] It's ridiculous to have this conversation with this chat.
[02:39:52] There's gonna be people who are hallucinating shit anyway.
[02:39:56] All right, the talks come at a critical time
[02:40:04] as the conflict in Gaza is threatening to spill
[02:40:06] into an all out regional war.
[02:40:08] They are widely seen by diplomats as key to defusing tensions in the region as Iran and
[02:40:13] Hezbollah say they plan to retaliate against Israel for the recent assassinations of Hezbollah
[02:40:17] commander near Beirut and a senior Hamas leader in Tehran.
[02:40:22] Two officials briefed on the talks who spoke on the condition of an immediate discussed
[02:40:25] sensitive diplomacy said Hamas was still be willing to engage with mediators after
[02:40:29] the meeting.
[02:40:30] If Israel puts forward a serious response to his latest offer from early July, the
[02:40:34] officials said the group asserted that Israel had not offered such a response
[02:40:38] to his July proposal, which included compromised wordings requested by the mediators.
[02:40:43] Hamas's decision may not mean the talks produced no results, and practice Hamas leaders have
[02:41:05] not had to face-to-face meetings with Israeli officials throughout the war, and have instead
[02:41:10] relied on Qatar and Egypt to carry out proposals back and forth.
[02:41:13] Many of Hamas's most senior political leaders are based in Qatar, a short drive from the
[02:41:16] opposite of Qatari mediators in Doha.
[02:41:19] But Don Patel, the deputy spokesman of the State Department, said Qatari officials
[02:41:23] that assured the United States that they would work to have Hamas represented the talks,
[02:41:29] though he did not say if they would attend in person or would be represented only by intermediaries.
[02:41:34] We fully expect these talks to move forward, he said, on Tuesday.
[02:41:41] Why is the media calling Biden's plan a Hamas proposal?
[02:41:44] Because it is the Hamas proposal.
[02:41:47] But no one in the media is calling it a Hamas proposal.
[02:41:49] They're calling it Israel's proposal.
[02:41:51] Anyway, having said that, there is some interesting coverage at least coming from Joanne Reed, who has been pretty good on the issue of Palestine.
[02:42:00] Here's your read on Kamala Harris, Israel and Gaza.
[02:42:03] Let's hear what she has to say.
[02:42:04] Early Saturday, an Israeli airstrike hit a school serving as a shelter in Gaza, killing at least 100 people and wounding nearly 50 others according to Palestinian health authorities.
[02:42:14] On the same day as the strike, Vice President Kamala Harris condemned the loss of civilian life.
[02:42:19] Yet again, there are far too many civilians who have been killed.
[02:42:23] I mean, Israel has a right to go after the terrorists that are Hamas, but as I have said
[02:42:30] many, many times, they also have, I believe, an important responsibility to avoid civilian
[02:42:37] casualties.
[02:42:39] Uncommitted and anti-war voters see a reset with Harris on Israel and Gaza.
[02:42:43] Her language is different, capable of moving the needle and gaining favor with some of
[02:42:47] the voters who rejected President Biden over his stance on the region.
[02:42:52] But language is not enough.
[02:42:54] This was a school serving as a shelter for refugees of war, attacked during morning prayers,
[02:42:59] witnesses said children, women and old people were inside sleeping and that the school was
[02:43:04] hit without an evacuation warning from the IDF.
[02:43:07] President Biden has faced months of public pressure to cut off the supply of weapons
[02:43:11] to Israel amid its war on Gaza, which has killed about 40,000 people since October.
[02:43:18] It's why the squad, all elected officials of color, are demanding a ceasefire despite
[02:43:22] being targeted for removal from office by staunch supporters of the Netanyahu government
[02:43:28] and the ongoing bombardment of Gaza.
[02:43:30] The world is on edge right now and rightly so.
[02:43:32] The US is sending more troops to the Middle East to bolster defenses as Israel braces
[02:43:37] for an attack by Iran.
[02:43:40] So far, Vice President Harris has shown herself to be better positioned than President Biden
[02:43:44] to bring the party together on this issue.
[02:43:46] But we have to remember, Harris is still the vice president serving in the Biden administration.
[02:43:52] So her policy, should it differ from Biden's, isn't anything that she can implement now.
[02:43:58] Though it's absolutely fair for people to ask, why are we giving bombs to Israel?
[02:44:03] And would she keep that policy in place as president?
[02:44:06] These questions will surely be visible during the Democratic National Convention next week.
[02:44:11] And how the party answers could impact the election, not to mention the lies of so many
[02:44:16] Palestinians who've suffered for much too long.
[02:44:19] For God's sake, this needs to end.
[02:44:23] And that is tonight's readout.
[02:44:25] Her words did change though, barely, barely.
[02:44:32] Like the verbiage has changed where there is at least a mention of the Palestinian death
[02:44:37] toll, like the civilians being slaughtered, but barely.
[02:44:44] Come on guys.
[02:44:45] Do you think there's any chance Kamala is waiting to turn anti-Israel into late in
[02:44:51] the game?
[02:44:52] I talked about, I talked about LBJ and why this is, uh, this would be cooking her
[02:45:01] campaign later in the later in the game, especially as Israel inevitably goes back
[02:45:05] into the forefront of the conversation because, because I think that Benjamin and Nia hose
[02:45:20] in the tank for Trump. Elon Goldenberg, Harris' new liaison that American Jews told my friend
[02:45:27] Matthew Petty in 2020 that the U.S. could eventually abandon the two-state solution
[02:45:31] in favor of a single Democratic state of all of its citizens if Israel refuses to
[02:45:35] agree to partition. So that is the liaison. It seems like this person, the Jewish liaison
[02:45:46] for the Kamel Hares camp, is actually pretty solid. But it goes beyond that. It goes beyond.
[02:46:07] If Israel agrees to chat, this is crazy. Okay. This is not like, this is an unimaginable
[02:46:14] position held by a Jewish liaison for the Jewish community, what the fuck are you guys
[02:46:23] talking about? This is like obvious shalame shit, like what? That's not normal at all.
[02:46:32] At most, the expectation is usually from the Democratic Party that you will have someone
[02:46:36] who is like a two-stater liberal Zionist. A future administration would have other
[02:47:00] Other options to prevent annexation emphasize Elon Goldenberg, director of the Middle East
[02:47:04] Security Program at the Center for a New America Security and an advisor to Elizabeth Warren's
[02:47:07] presidential campaign.
[02:47:08] The next administration could promise to do less to protect Israelis from international
[02:47:11] criticism, viewed as reasonable by the United States or even unilaterally recognized a Palestinian
[02:47:15] state he told the national interest.
[02:47:17] The U.S. could eventually have to tell Israel that we support the two-state solution,
[02:47:21] but if it's no longer possible, we support democracy with equal voting rights for Palestinians
[02:47:25] under Israeli control.
[02:47:27] It is a 2020 article.
[02:47:31] But what do you want?
[02:47:33] You're trying to figure out,
[02:47:35] you're trying to read the tea leaves.
[02:47:37] Kamala Harris is refusing to give like
[02:47:39] a coherent position beyond what she has already reiterated
[02:47:41] time and time again.
[02:47:43] If you're trying to find like
[02:47:45] differentiations between Kamala Harris
[02:47:47] and how she might
[02:47:49] react on this issue,
[02:47:51] that's it.
[02:47:53] Some people are saying in old video
[02:47:56] of being an edge lord has resurfaced.
[02:47:58] is resurfaced. Yes, dumbass. It's the same fucking thing that right wingers keep putting
[02:48:03] forward over and over again. The fuck is wrong with you? It's how many times do I have to
[02:48:09] watch it, bro? Right wingers who literally personally, right wingers who personally don't
[02:48:15] think that people can change will look at like a satirical cringe ass fucking video
[02:48:19] that is from 13 years ago at this fucking point. And literally, literally, we're bringing
[02:48:27] up to be like dude look at him it's like bro if I was saying that shit right now they would love me
[02:48:32] what the fuck are you talking about anyway resurfaced y'all are bots I swear to god
[02:48:59] bubba I'm an idiot but I'm getting libs away usual anti-aesan tactic yeah I know but it doesn't
[02:49:23] even work I don't think it's been reported a lot more from Kamala's two foreign advisors
[02:49:35] with BB first potential presidential advisor not from the Clinton admin since him in Goldenburg
[02:49:39] here at Kamala is chained by Biden's admin until the August 15th meeting plus DNC.
[02:49:44] I still think, I still think personally that Kamala Harris should use the additional attention that
[02:49:54] she's getting right now from the media, okay, to, to, dare I say undermine the Biden camp a little
[02:50:06] bit, apply some pressure. If she splits from Biden right now, realistically, what would happen
[02:50:16] happen immediately. Biden is the guy Kamala shots. We've seen how staunchy is on this.
[02:50:20] He would never give it up to help Kamala's campaign. So he's basically permissible until
[02:50:23] the election because she's not in a position to actually guide you as policy. I know we
[02:50:26] talked about Hebrew from yesterday, but still okay. It don't matter. We just talked about
[02:50:34] a historically relevant moment. Talk to Biden about things that he gives a shit about
[02:50:42] like his legacy. Okay. Remind him that he cares about that stuff and that Americans
[02:50:50] and
[02:51:12] I just want the Ovan, okay? Calm down, brother. Calm down, brothers. Calm down, okay? We'll do that as well.
[02:51:19] If she does promise a ceasefire deal, would that do any real damage to her campaign at this point?
[02:51:36] That's what most Americans want. No, it doesn't. It's just a gimme.
[02:51:42] It's literally, uh, it's literally
[02:51:46] something that she stands to benefit from and will lose nothing on it. As I've said time and time again,
[02:51:52] There are no likely Democratic voters in the United States of America that are like
[02:51:57] We have to continue Israel's genocide. There are however likely Democratic voters who are like
[02:52:03] I'm not gonna vote if Israel continues to do its genocide
[02:52:07] Okay, absolutely zero people are like no dude permanent destruction in Gaza is my single issue
[02:52:15] There are voters like that
[02:52:17] Okay, there are voters like that. They just vote for the Republican Party anyway
[02:52:22] even outside of like Israel. Okay.
[02:52:26] That they would take a pass. No, they could not. It's pretty sad when you
[02:52:31] think that somebody that does this for a living can't answer a question or is
[02:52:35] afraid to do an interview.
[02:52:37] Musk inviting Harris to speak with him on X as well. But she is unlikely to
[02:52:41] do so considering she has not done an interview in 23 days since launching
[02:52:45] her campaign. But does it really matter? Harris did just get a glowing
[02:52:50] magazine cover without even being interviewed. It's a different tune from
[02:52:56] the press with previous headlines like this from the Washington Post. Remember
[02:52:59] this was just months ago when the press was saying this quote for the country's
[02:53:03] sake vice president Harris should step aside or New York magazine making
[02:53:08] quote the case for Biden to drop Kamala Harris and the New York Times
[02:53:12] saying quote Kamala Harris is trying to define her vice presidency. Even her
[02:53:17] allies are tired of waiting guys much
[02:53:20] different than that time magazine cover
[02:53:22] and article. She lose donors in the
[02:53:25] media and I'm not so certain on that
[02:53:29] either. She might lose some donors but
[02:53:35] she stands to benefit a lot. This was
[02:53:37] clearly this was pretty clearly allies
[02:53:39] of Biden. The profile piece without a
[02:53:42] profile. Right she wouldn't get into it.
[02:53:44] She would not do it.
[02:53:47] Thank you.
[02:53:48] You know, let's not be surprised.
[02:53:49] She didn't even pose for the picture.
[02:53:50] No.
[02:53:51] They didn't even talk to her.
[02:53:52] They talked to Pete Buttigieg.
[02:53:54] They talked to somebody from CNN and a gun control advocate instead of talking to her.
[02:54:00] But don't be surprised that they gave her.
[02:54:02] I'm always reminded of those 2003 old mayor quote, more and more Palestinians are uninterested
[02:54:06] in a negotiated two-state solution because they want to change the essence of the
[02:54:10] conflict from an Algerian paradigm to a South African one.
[02:54:13] from a struggle against occupation in their parlance to a struggle for a one-man-one vote.
[02:54:17] That is of course a much cleaner struggle, a much more popular struggle, and ultimately a much more
[02:54:22] powerful one. For us, it would mean the end of the Jewish state. That's where I'm at. That's where
[02:54:28] I've been at. That's what I've been talking about. Because that's what it is. You cannot
[02:54:33] Algeria your way out of the situation. It is a South African apartheid situation. You live
[02:54:41] in Banta Stans already. This is why this is why many more people over the course of the
[02:54:51] past decade, past two decades have moved beyond, have moved beyond a two-state call to a one-state
[02:55:01] solution because there is one state right now. There's functionally one state. It's the
[02:55:06] Israeli state. It just happens to be an apartheid state. And all of a sudden it's a much
[02:55:13] cleaner conversation too it's like what do you mean you're fucking demographic
[02:55:16] concerns you freak oh I'm sorry you have to have a majority Jewish ethno
[02:55:21] state so you just cannot let people live in their fucking homes like that's
[02:55:26] insane for the cover of Time magazine remember remember before Obama he was
[02:55:37] given a Nobel Peace Prize yeah before he did anything for peace they're not
[02:55:41] being George Bush yeah and so at least she's running because she's not they
[02:55:45] They keep making this comparison, but at least Obama agree with him or not.
[02:55:49] At least he had that it factor.
[02:55:51] He had rallies where people loved him.
[02:55:53] He started as a state center, worked his way up.
[02:55:56] There was a message behind him.
[02:55:57] You used to see everyone with the T-shirts and everything.
[02:56:01] And I don't see this big movement of Kamala, yet she gets to be on the cover with no
[02:56:06] interviews.
[02:56:07] At least Obama did interviews.
[02:56:08] He did.
[02:56:09] Right.
[02:56:10] So she's got 80 plus days.
[02:56:11] She says, I'm going to talk to my people about doing an interview in August.
[02:56:14] Can you imagine that?
[02:56:15] It's like, JD Vance did how many interviews on Sunday?
[02:56:18] Yeah, three.
[02:56:20] Donald Trump's been interviewed yesterday with Elon Musk.
[02:56:22] Yeah, but for her, OK, come on, come on.
[02:56:26] That's not an interview.
[02:56:26] That was a glaze, dude.
[02:56:29] That was a glaze, says, get the fuck out of here.
[02:56:31] It's still working.
[02:56:32] I mean, she's not declining in the polls.
[02:56:35] She's gone up a little bit.
[02:56:36] She's kind of plateaued.
[02:56:38] And this is even an off week, because it's not
[02:56:40] until next week with the DNC, they're
[02:56:42] going to roll out, just imagine
[02:56:44] how Hollywood is going to present, through videos and stuff like that, and speakers and
[02:56:48] everything else, what is going on with Kamel Harris. It's going to be a, don't be surprised,
[02:56:54] usually you get a bump after your convention.
[02:56:56] But you had no doubt about it. It was tough for Trump to get a bump because he had nobody
[02:56:59] to go against. A bump against who? He left. He bumped him right out. By the way, this
[02:57:04] is my analogy and I think it might be brilliant. It's like trying to win American Idol
[02:57:08] without singing, just by going on stage and looking. And they're like, God, that's
[02:57:11] the winter. Wait a second. They haven't started singing yet. And so we have no idea what she
[02:57:15] stands for, what's she gonna do? But she looks apart. She looks great walking on stage there.
[02:57:20] Look at my guy. My coach is so happy. He's got like this way of clapping, which is so
[02:57:24] interesting. Your candidate that's on American Idol that hasn't sung. I think it's perfectly
[02:57:30] valid for, I mean, these guys are cynically demanding that Kamala Harris do interviews,
[02:57:34] but like, yeah, no, she should. It's a, it's a solid line of attack. It's a solid
[02:57:40] line of attack against Kamala Harris and I think it's valid for Kamala Harris to do interviews.
[02:57:45] Like it's a it's a fair argument that they're making.
[02:57:48] Unget. Did have some some songs they were not hit. They were so bad. That's exactly what her record
[02:57:56] is. Right and then when she does sing it sounds exactly like Trump. All of a sudden she's a great
[02:58:02] singer. So Maya now she's somewhat brilliant because you're building on her. Well here's the
[02:58:05] The thing, she has presented an idea, a vision.
[02:58:10] The big question is, is that enough for a lot of people?
[02:58:14] Well, a majority of people.
[02:58:14] What's your vision?
[02:58:15] Well, her vision is a brighter tomorrow.
[02:58:18] Oh, a brighter tomorrow.
[02:58:19] So Annie's vision.
[02:58:20] She hasn't gone into any specifics yet,
[02:58:22] because then, politically, that's complicated.
[02:58:25] Right.
[02:58:26] And so the sun will come out tomorrow.
[02:58:28] That will be Annie.
[02:58:29] It's always a day away.
[02:58:31] It is indeed.
[02:58:33] Arf.
[02:58:33] She keeps changing her positions
[02:58:35] because she knows if she sticks to the way she's voted,
[02:58:38] her entire political career, they will lose.
[02:58:41] That's why she didn't get the nomination the first time
[02:58:43] and they grabbed Joe Biden for oblivion
[02:58:45] and said, you at least pretend to be a moderate.
[02:58:48] You don't have to campaign.
[02:58:49] What do you think?
[02:58:50] He said, yes, I'll do this for four years.
[02:58:52] I'll put Kamala Harris, the priest Kamala Harris
[02:58:55] and for three and a half years,
[02:58:56] people have been trying to get rid of her.
[02:58:58] And in fact, the LA Times headline was
[02:59:00] the incredible disappearing vice president.
[02:59:02] And now without even any warning,
[02:59:04] They told us she's half Margaret Thatcher, half Indira Gandhi.
[02:59:08] So congratulations.
[02:59:09] The offer still stands on this program.
[02:59:11] If she ever wants it, we just want to ask questions.
[02:59:13] We don't want a fact check.
[02:59:14] We want to push back, really.
[02:59:16] It just asks the question.
[02:59:17] Just give us something.
[02:59:19] Let us know where you stand.
[02:59:20] But we do have some segments, like the back to school
[02:59:23] segments.
[02:59:24] We can't put her anywhere.
[02:59:25] That's right.
[02:59:26] So if she does come on, we just need some warning.
[02:59:28] I will tell you this.
[02:59:30] Our bookers call them every day.
[02:59:31] Every day.
[02:59:32] Every day.
[02:59:32] No response.
[02:59:33] All right.
[02:59:34] I'm Steve goosey. I'm Brian kill me and I'm means lay our heart and click here to subscribe
[02:59:38] to the funny. They're just so mad. They don't have content and I get it. I get it. I wanted
[02:59:45] to when Biden dropped that Katelyn Collins first call was the Donald Trump. Yeah, I don't
[02:59:49] care about this. We begin with former president videos five times louder than your mic.
[02:59:57] Sorry. Um, McEnany, this is for an influence on our election. Um, I'm willing to
[03:00:05] How much you want to bet she's not going to talk about fucking how much you want to bet
[03:00:10] she's not going to talk about Israel.
[03:00:14] Okay.
[03:00:15] Do you think the lack of Kamala interviews is hurting or helping her campaign right now?
[03:00:22] It's not hurting.
[03:00:23] It's probably helping because there's no contest if she's not doing interviews and
[03:00:29] she's still carrying the momentum with like every new drop and drip feeding new policies
[03:00:34] And letting Waltz do this like solo campaigning now too, that's all good.
[03:00:41] Okay.
[03:00:44] Because the interview is going to lead to the media asking some questions like, how
[03:00:50] do you respond to the accusations that you were the borders are and that you are
[03:00:55] responsible for the crisis at the southern border?
[03:01:00] Okay.
[03:01:01] That's number one.
[03:01:05] Number two.
[03:01:06] How do you, what do you say to people that want to believe that you've got to reset on
[03:01:13] Joe Biden's foreign policy, including but unlimited Israel?
[03:01:17] These are questions that I would want to ask her as well.
[03:01:21] If I had an opportunity to talk to Kamala Harris, questions that I would ask would
[03:01:25] be, one, why are you still running on the right wing immigration numbers instead of
[03:01:34] trying to actively counter message against the Republican hysteria, or instead of actively
[03:01:39] trying to get people to acknowledge that the Republican solution to immigration is hit
[03:01:43] Larry and another question that I would ask.
[03:01:49] Another question that I would ask would be, like I said, what are you going to do that's
[03:01:53] different than Joe Biden in terms of your commitment?
[03:01:56] You call for a ceasefire ahead of time.
[03:01:58] You leak to the media that you actually wanted a permanent ceasefire, but the Biden campaign
[03:02:02] changed your message to a temporary ceasefire. What do you have to say to, you know, what
[03:02:11] do you have to say to those who are looking to see if you have a differentiation from the
[03:02:15] Biden administration? That's why I'm sharply dressed right now because, you know, it's
[03:02:20] like mentally I'm interviewing Kamala Harris, the next president of the United States of
[03:02:25] America potentially. This is why you are not invited to DNC. You're wrong. I am
[03:02:32] going to the DNC. I do have my credentials. I did get my secret service clearance. So you're
[03:02:38] wrong. I am going to the DNC. I have also, um, Democratic Congress persons have already reached
[03:02:50] out to try to get interviews. One I've said no to one I've said yes to. I will not be revealing
[03:02:57] names yet. You got ticked our credentials. Get your money up. Not your funny up uncle.
[03:03:08] Yeah, whatever. You allowed to stream from the DNC. Yes. Let's see what Fox is talking
[03:03:30] about with foreign influence on our election.
[03:03:32] Trump's outlining his view for the country, all while we are still waiting to hear from
[03:03:37] Vice President Kamala Harris.
[03:03:39] Trump sat down with tech mogul Elon Musk for a wide-ranging interview.
[03:03:44] They talked about the economy, education, artificial intelligence, and the failure to
[03:03:49] close our broken southern border.
[03:03:52] There's never been a country in history that has had a catastrophe like this.
[03:03:58] We have a defective government.
[03:04:00] You have millions of people coming in a month and then she gets up and she tries to pretend
[03:04:06] like she's going to do something.
[03:04:08] She had three and a half years.
[03:04:09] And by the way, they have another five months that they can do something, but they won't
[03:04:13] do anything.
[03:04:14] It's all talks.
[03:04:17] Millions of people coming in a month, millions, 12 million new migrants in the country over
[03:04:23] the last year.
[03:04:26] Trump also talked about the impact of inflation on everyday Americans.
[03:04:30] If you're just a middle income person, you can't afford.
[03:04:38] Four years ago, five years ago, people were saving a lot of money.
[03:04:41] Today, they're using all their money and borrowing money just to live.
[03:04:45] It's the horrible thing that's happening.
[03:04:48] And Trump is out with this, a 20-point list of, quote, core promises to the American
[03:04:54] people if he retakes the White House. And the Trump campaign launched this new ad.
[03:05:00] On November 5th, 2024, justice will be done. We will take back our country and we will make
[03:05:08] America great again. Paul Morrill, there was a lot of content covered by the two of those gentlemen
[03:05:16] and a lot of content and policy put forth by the Trump campaign after. So that's actually
[03:05:21] the salient point, right? Is the fact that there was a lot of content because that's what
[03:05:24] We're not getting from the other side, right?
[03:05:27] So look, I got to quote the Babylon Bee.
[03:05:29] Woman who says, vote me into office
[03:05:34] so I can fix things is currently in office.
[03:05:37] So at what point are you gonna start?
[03:05:40] We're ready, well hold your coat, get ahead.
[03:05:42] You're the boarder's art right now.
[03:05:43] As we speak, you could do everything you're promising.
[03:05:45] So go ahead, realistically, she's promised two things,
[03:05:48] right?
[03:05:49] One of them she stole from Trump, which is the tip thing.
[03:05:51] The other thing about the border
[03:05:52] that I think we should recognize
[03:05:53] is reporting out from the Washington examiner
[03:05:56] that shows that she and her husband donated
[03:05:58] thousands of dollars last year to a not only defund group,
[03:06:04] a sanctuary city group that wants to turn Washington D.C.,
[03:06:07] our capital, into a permanent sanctuary city status.
[03:06:12] Consider that now.
[03:06:13] Though borders are,
[03:06:14] wants our capital to be permanently a sanctuary city.
[03:06:19] That tells you a lot.
[03:06:20] It tells you a lot, Harris,
[03:06:21] especially in contrast to the Trump campaign
[03:06:24] that has outlined and keeps hammering
[03:06:25] what happens with sanctuary city policies.
[03:06:28] You know, bringing up everyday Americans
[03:06:29] that are impacted by these policies negatively
[03:06:32] is the point.
[03:06:33] They covered a lot of stuff and we've yet to hear
[03:06:35] from the existing vice president
[03:06:37] in all every years of service.
[03:06:38] Look.
[03:06:39] Holding these hats, what are her accomplishments?
[03:06:41] She's messing with some pretty difficult ground now.
[03:06:44] I mean, I interviewed a border sheriff
[03:06:46] last hour, Mark Lamb, and he knew a gentleman
[03:06:49] who was in the.
[03:06:50] I'm not going to lie. The border stuff does not even have the juice. Like it literally,
[03:06:57] you'll see, I think they have to run on it because it's the one issue that Donald Trump
[03:07:03] like obviously has been able to captivate the broader American population on and is like
[03:07:10] significantly better, seemingly better by the American standards on. Okay. But like, I don't
[03:07:18] there's enough juice on it. It's like the crime shit. Part of it is because border crossings
[03:07:24] have dropped off of a fucking cliff with Biden's incredibly restrictive policies. That's number one.
[03:07:35] Okay. And number two, inevitably, I hope the Democrats countermeasure against that a little bit.
[03:07:44] it. Like Jesus Christ. Um, the Democrats need to launch specific
[03:07:52] attacks against what mass deportation looks like. And call
[03:07:57] into question how Republicans are going to achieve the mass
[03:08:01] deportation of millions. Okay. Yeah, sanctuaries that are so
[03:08:08] badly impacted by immigration that they still don't vote
[03:08:10] Republican. Yeah, it's odd. Odd polling this week has
[03:08:15] shown that the messaging by Kamala and the Trump killed
[03:08:17] the border bill and border crossings are at their lowest level altogether of crater,
[03:08:20] the Trump good on border from plus 23 to six and two weeks. Yeah, I, I hate that. I still
[03:08:26] hate that. I hate that because Kamala is like running on a right wing bill. That is
[03:08:33] going to be incredibly consequential in the long term. It's already incredibly consequential.
[03:08:44] Look no further than the right wing race riots that occurred all around the UK where
[03:08:49] the labor government also the labor government also fucking leaned into restrictive immigration
[03:08:57] policies and blamed migrants as well maybe not to the same degree as like Rishi Sunak
[03:09:04] or the Tories but they still did that and ultimately what you are left with is an incredibly
[03:09:11] reactionary populace. It's very frustrating. The only thing I've seen new poll, one in three
[03:09:38] Britons support the pogroms. Polling has been released on Brit's views on violence towards
[03:09:44] refugees and immigrants. Out as brain view, violence towards refugees and immigrants, 30
[03:09:50] non percent of gray, 61 percent disagree. When it comes to the refugee problem, violence
[03:09:56] are sometimes the only means the citizens have to get the attention of
[03:09:59] British politicians. The pogroms. 39% of British people believe the pogroms are
[03:10:07] good. Do you know how devastating that is? 39% attacks against refugee homes are
[03:10:15] sometimes necessary to make it clear to politicians that we have a refugee
[03:10:20] problem 34 percent 30 what 34 fucking percent lad I was your club doing mate
[03:10:37] what you mean hostility against refugees is sometimes justified even if it ends
[03:10:46] up in violence 32 percent agree Zina for the gax of violence are defensible if
[03:10:54] they result in fewer refugees being settled in your own town 36 percent
[03:11:01] That's proper fascist. Oh, right is craziness. So basically every third person you meet in
[03:11:31] the UK is racist, like not even just like regular races. Okay, not even regular races.
[03:11:38] We're talking straight up, like right wing fascist willing to do violent things. Racist.
[03:11:48] Okay.
[03:11:49] Anyway.
[03:11:50] Let's look at the Harry Anton three polling data shows, caution points for three caution
[03:11:56] points for the Democrats.
[03:11:57] I've been interested in seeing this.
[03:11:58] Byron moments to big crowds at rallies.
[03:12:00] The surge in enthusiasm for Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has translated to higher
[03:12:05] polling numbers.
[03:12:06] But our senior data reporter, Harry Anton, is here to remind us it is still way too
[03:12:11] soon to count the other candidate, Donald Trump, out.
[03:12:15] But we're just under three months to the election.
[03:12:18] How much does enthusiasm predict what's going to happen at the polls?
[03:12:23] Yeah, right.
[03:12:24] Exactly.
[03:12:25] I mean, the thing that we put out those poll numbers yesterday, you know, New York Times,
[03:12:28] Santa College, we covered them.
[03:12:29] I showed you the Ipsos polling, all of which that showed Kamala Harris with clear momentum,
[03:12:35] enthusiasm potentially on her side, but I just want to take a step back and sort
[03:12:39] of point out we've kind of been here before.
[03:12:41] So August 13th, how far were the polls off in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin?
[03:12:46] And this is in 2016 and 2020, Trump was estimated both times around and by significant margins.
[03:12:53] Take a look here in 2016, the average poll in those states I mentioned, those great late
[03:12:57] battleground states, Trump was underestimated by nine points on average at this point in
[03:13:02] 2016.
[03:13:03] How about 2020?
[03:13:04] It wasn't a one-off.
[03:13:05] Look at this.
[03:13:06] He was underestimated by five points on average.
[03:13:07] And of course, Kamala Harris's advantage in those New York Times, Santa College polls
[03:13:11] were four points in each of these key battleground states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.
[03:13:16] The bottom line is this, if you have any idea, if you're Kamala Harris fan and you want to
[03:13:21] rip open the champagne bottle, pop that quirk, do not do it.
[03:13:25] Donald Trump is very much in this race.
[03:13:27] If we have a polling shift, like we've seen in prior years from now until the final result,
[03:13:32] Donald Trump would actually win.
[03:13:34] I'm not saying that's going to happen, but I am saying that he is very much in
[03:13:37] this ball game based upon where he is right now and compare that to where he was
[03:13:40] in prior years.
[03:13:41] We certainly heard the Harris campaign saying we have to keep fighting.
[03:13:45] Absolutely.
[03:13:46] not over. All right, let's talk about enthusiasm and how that translates actually. We are quite a
[03:13:51] ways out again three months about. Yeah, you know you yesterday I was mentioning you know the
[03:13:56] enthusiasm for the Democratic ticket was up. But that enthusiasm is not the same thing as going
[03:14:02] out to actually vote. And there's a different question which essentially says how certain
[03:14:07] are you actually going to go out and vote. And this is the top range. Almost certain to vote.
[03:14:11] Again, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. This is among registered voters. Look at this.
[03:14:14] Look at Kamala Harris now compared to where Joe Biden was back in May.
[03:14:18] In fact, 62% of Joe Biden voters said they were almost certain to turn out of up.
[03:14:23] Now it's actually gone down a little bit.
[03:14:25] I would call this in the same general area at 61%.
[03:14:28] But it's basically unchanged.
[03:14:29] And look at Donald Trump.
[03:14:30] He was at 58% in May.
[03:14:32] He's actually gone up a little bit now.
[03:14:34] He's at 60%.
[03:14:35] Now again, basically no real change.
[03:14:37] So the bottom line here is yes,
[03:14:39] there may be more enthusiasm for Kamala Harris,
[03:14:41] but the fact is we're not seeing that necessarily translate in the almost certain vote and one little
[03:14:46] other the the one percent the one percent biden or busters did let's go note sarah i will note this
[03:14:55] donald trump is more popular today than he was on august 13th in either 2020 or 2016 so the bottom
[03:15:02] line is yes connell harris is doing better in the polls but there's a long way to go the polls can
[03:15:06] shift the almost certain vote hasn't actually shifted and donald trump is more popular than he was
[03:15:10] at either 2016 or 2020 at this point.
[03:15:13] Those are interesting data points, Harry Enten.
[03:15:15] Thank you so much.
[03:15:15] Thank you.
[03:15:16] Thank you.
[03:15:16] Kate?
[03:15:17] Joining us now is seen in political commentators
[03:15:19] for Michael Singleton and Paul Vigala.
[03:15:21] Paul, take that conversation with the bright spots
[03:15:25] for Donald Trump, if you will, that Harry Enten was
[03:15:27] pointing to right there.
[03:15:28] And add this into it.
[03:15:30] As Axios is talking today about the way they put it,
[03:15:33] is Trump's panicked pivot, a flurry of movements
[03:15:36] aimed at Harris's momentum.
[03:15:38] Trump yesterday, Monday, posted
[03:15:40] John X for the first time in nearly a year sat for a rambling two-hour conversation with
[03:15:44] Elon Musk and veiled a barrage of online ads scheduled trips to two swing states beached
[03:15:48] up his team by bringing a former aide.
[03:15:52] We be in the chat ask a wonderful question.
[03:15:55] Where are all the liberals who said that it's impossible for Trump to win yesterday.
[03:16:03] Bringing on a former aide who led a pro Trump super, uh, super PAC.
[03:16:07] You see that and you think what?
[03:16:08] Well, I think necessary but not sufficient. Honestly, I just set my democratic hat off. I work for Trump. I put him out there
[03:16:17] Why is he sitting in Mar-a-Lago talking to this billionaire on his Twitter machine, right?
[03:16:23] He ought to be out there. Why isn't he in Michigan? Why isn't he in Wisconsin? Why isn't he in Pennsylvania?
[03:16:27] Why isn't he in Arizona? I honestly don't know. People who listened to that
[03:16:32] discussion as it were on X, I did not, said that he was slurring his words. He seemed
[03:16:38] and discombobulated as I am right now.
[03:16:42] I just, I think that there's something going on with Trump.
[03:16:46] And it may just be that he's thrown on.
[03:16:48] Bro, he doesn't rally every other day.
[03:16:49] No, no, he hasn't.
[03:16:52] He used to.
[03:16:56] Since the Butler, since the Butler assassin agent attempt,
[03:17:01] he hasn't really gone to any fucking swing states.
[03:17:08] It's not even a joke.
[03:17:09] But he just straight up has one, slowed down his campaigning.
[03:17:16] And it's been, I think it's been like weeks.
[03:17:22] It's been weeks since he's like actually gone.
[03:17:24] I don't think he's like scared PTSD-wise.
[03:17:26] I think he just doesn't like the crowd size comparisons.
[03:17:40] I'm not crudding.
[03:17:51] By Kamala Harris.
[03:17:53] But it does point away to the Democrats new way
[03:17:57] of taking on Mr. Trump, which I think is very smart.
[03:17:59] It used to be Democrats were like,
[03:18:00] Oh, screaming yellow hair on fire.
[03:18:02] He's a threat.
[03:18:03] He's a strong man.
[03:18:03] He's a dictator.
[03:18:04] And my hair was on fire so much I don't have any left.
[03:18:07] Now they're switching to ridicule, much more effective.
[03:18:12] Time to go.
[03:18:13] Even the hogs.
[03:18:16] Even the hogs are pissed.
[03:18:17] Oh my god, Kamala HQ posting fucking quarter pounder.
[03:18:21] That's crazy.
[03:18:22] Yes.
[03:18:23] Like it's time to go, dude.
[03:18:25] I know your rallies are fun and stuff like that.
[03:18:28] You got to go, baby.
[03:18:29] Like Kamala's out there.
[03:18:30] He's got to go JD Vance is not Donald Trump.
[03:18:33] I don't think sending JD Vance to Wisconsin matters as much.
[03:18:36] He's got to go.
[03:18:39] We need 2016 Trump.
[03:18:41] You remember when he was doing like four events a day?
[03:18:42] That's right.
[03:18:43] He was doing like four MAGA rallies per day.
[03:18:44] Yeah.
[03:18:45] He was doing, yeah.
[03:18:46] Right.
[03:18:46] He was doing one at like two in the afternoon,
[03:18:48] then he was going to another state.
[03:18:49] And he's going to, he has to do that.
[03:18:51] Like he has to get, now it's time.
[03:18:52] You played enough golf.
[03:18:53] It's go time.
[03:18:54] He did that in 2020 as well.
[03:18:56] People forget.
[03:19:01] When it came down to the wire,
[03:19:04] He was doing like two to three a day, but it was it was madness and it was so funny cuz like
[03:19:15] They didn't have a lot of money
[03:19:17] We're left by the end of it, and I think they would just
[03:19:22] Like they would leave old people stranded in shit, you know what I mean?
[03:19:26] They wouldn't like hire they wouldn't they wouldn't get buses
[03:19:30] Like he would just literally fucking do non-stop rallies like by the end of September
[03:19:36] he better be on the road every day.
[03:19:38] He's gotta get out there more now.
[03:19:39] It's time to go.
[03:19:40] Like, it's time to go, dude.
[03:19:42] Like, it's, I know your rallies are fun
[03:19:44] and stuff like that, but you gotta go.
[03:19:56] You know, Alinsky's rules for radical number five.
[03:19:59] Ridicule is our most potent weapon
[03:20:01] because a target does not know how to respond.
[03:20:03] Trump doesn't know what to do.
[03:20:05] And the thing on X was just a target rich of army.
[03:20:07] It was just a complete joke.
[03:20:09] I mean, you know, it just was, it was a fact.
[03:20:12] And I don't understand why they have a guy
[03:20:14] He's really good at rallies and they're not putting him out there in rallies in swing states. I don't get it
[03:20:19] Your self-awareness is one of your more endearing qualities Paul Vagala. Sure Michael
[03:20:25] Approach of a super PAC just announced announced in the past day that it's spending a hundred million dollars on ads between now and Labor Day to run ads
[03:20:33] in seven swing states
[03:20:35] can that
[03:20:37] That's by the way ahead of the the normal spending
[03:20:42] They're dumping a hundred million because they recognize that Kamala Harris is cooking right now and they want to cut away at that momentum
[03:20:49] By really beefing up the borders are shit
[03:20:52] Because they feel like that's the strongest
[03:20:56] That's the strongest aspect of their campaigning
[03:21:01] like the strongest point that they have in their minds is
[03:21:06] That Kamala Harris the borders are Kamala Harris didn't like do anything
[03:21:12] about immigration
[03:21:14] So, they're just going to keep pumping that narrative over and over again, which I suspect
[03:21:18] is going to lead the Kamala Harris campaign to lean further into the reactionary angle,
[03:21:25] which I think is a misstep and I think will annoy younger Hispanic voters in general
[03:21:31] and states that are also important to win.
[03:21:36] But what the fuck do I know?
[03:21:44] Do political ads work on moderates?
[03:21:46] I mean, if you flood the market endlessly, even if you're Donald Trump, that's going to
[03:21:54] even if you're a guy like Donald Trump, people are going to respond to it.
[03:22:00] At least that's what they're banking on.
[03:22:03] That's why they're trying to flood the market.
[03:22:13] That's blunt.
[03:22:14] The momentum that is evidenced in the polling now for Kamala Harris.
[03:22:19] I mean, it's certainly going to help Kate.
[03:22:21] The campaign is also spending 73 million.
[03:22:24] So combined, you're getting close to $200 million over the next three weeks in an effort
[03:22:28] to define Vice President Harris and in an effort to define her running mate, Governor
[03:22:34] Wall's early voting will start in September.
[03:22:37] You just saw what Harry Enton, how close to poll numbers are despite the fact that Vice
[03:22:40] President Harris does have a national lead.
[03:22:43] If you take into account the numbers from 2016.
[03:22:48] By the way, this is not related to the thing that we're watching, but here's
[03:22:51] So I know we have a lot of like new normies in the chat today because the amount of people
[03:22:59] that are fucking asking what I'm eating has skyrocketed.
[03:23:05] I eat at the same time every day and I eat basically the same meal every day.
[03:23:10] Is just chicken.
[03:23:12] Okay.
[03:23:14] Is just chicken.
[03:23:18] That's it.
[03:23:25] In the end 2020, where Donald Trump appeared to be further behind than he actually was.
[03:23:30] If you take into the nine points from 2016 to five points from 2020, then you actually
[03:23:35] see a race that's either dead even or at least with Trump a point ahead.
[03:23:39] And so I do think there's still an opportunity to potentially shift some of those numbers
[03:23:44] before people in those early battleground states begin to vote early come mid-September.
[03:23:49] So one of the states to watch was and is Arizona.
[03:23:55] And Paul, we've now learned that abortion will be on the ballot in Arizona this
[03:23:59] November. The Secretary of State certifying that abortion access measure has more than
[03:24:04] enough of the signatures required. The proposed amendment would allow abortions until a fetus
[03:24:09] could survive outside the womb typically around 24 weeks. It would restrict the state
[03:24:13] from adopting or enforcing any law that would prohibit abortion access. I am wondering
[03:24:18] now what this could mean for voter turnout for the presidential race and also a closely
[03:24:23] watch Senate race there, Paul. Right. The Dobbs decision, 2022, was the most important single-day
[03:24:33] political moment I have seen since 9-11. It changed everything in politics, and it will for years to
[03:24:39] come. This has not aged well, right? The gay rights decision that Oberger felt that aged very well.
[03:24:44] The day came out, people didn't, a lot of people didn't like it. Over time, everybody
[03:24:47] accepted it. People are not accepting Dobbs, especially the women of America. And by the
[03:24:52] there are many guys who like women and who also want to restore Roe versus
[03:24:56] Wade. This is a huge issue for Kamala Harris and the Democrats and so yes it's
[03:25:02] gonna move voters in Arizona. It's gonna move voters because listen to what
[03:25:06] Kamala Harris is saying. She's got a new ad out too and she says I want the
[03:25:10] same abortion rights in every state. I want this, she wants to go back to Roe
[03:25:14] versus Wade where every state had to have the same essential abortion
[03:25:18] That is a really powerful driver because the problem for abortion for Democrats is Michigan,
[03:25:23] Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania all have Democratic governors who have pledged to veto any restrictions
[03:25:27] on abortions.
[03:25:28] So when Kamala Harris says, Trump and Project 2025 wants to eliminate abortion rights in
[03:25:34] all states, I want to enshrine them in all states.
[03:25:37] Now you're giving voters not only in Arizona where it's on the ballot, but in Michigan,
[03:25:41] Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania where it's not.
[03:25:42] You're giving them a reason to go and vote pro-choice.
[03:25:44] Michael real quick. Does this make it does does Arizona make you nervous now when you know this is gonna be about I
[03:25:50] Mean kid, I'm gonna be honest with you
[03:25:52] I don't think there's a Republican strategist in this country who's worth their salt who would not tell you
[03:25:57] Holy smoke. This is not what you want on the ballot before a hotly contested election
[03:26:02] We know after two years of electoral data that this issue
[03:26:06] Mobilizes the heck out of Democrats and mobilizes suburban women voters is why you've seen the former president attempting to moderate his stance
[03:26:14] and what states should vote on the issue.
[03:26:16] And by that, I think he means ballot initiatives
[03:26:18] allowing voters in those states to vote on the issue.
[03:26:21] But this is just not good for Republicans
[03:26:23] because it not only gins up turnout,
[03:26:25] but it gins up turnout for Democrats.
[03:26:28] That is the opposite effect you want
[03:26:30] in a hotly contested race.
[03:26:32] Voters in four states are heading to the polls today
[03:26:34] for congressional primaries.
[03:26:36] Minnesota, Wisconsin, Vermont, and Connecticut
[03:26:39] will decide which candidates will move on
[03:26:41] to November's general election.
[03:26:43] In Minnesota's Fifth District,
[03:26:45] Progressive Congresswoman and squad member Ilhan Omar
[03:26:48] is facing a challenge
[03:26:49] from former Minneapolis City Councilor Don Samuels.
[03:26:52] He ran against her in 2022,
[03:26:55] a race Omar won by a small margin.
[03:26:57] CBS News' Bledigore reporter Hunter Woodall
[03:26:59] is tracking these races for us
[03:27:01] from our Washington Bureau.
[03:27:02] So Hunter, other members of the so-called squad,
[03:27:05] representatives Cory Bush and Jevaldo,
[03:27:07] and they lost their primaries this summer.
[03:27:09] They also each face really well-funded challengers.
[03:27:12] are the dynamics different here
[03:27:15] good afternoon lindsay this is a contest that you know while having some
[03:27:19] you know stark resemblance to
[03:27:20] the contest you mentioned with represent bush i missouri losing represent
[03:27:23] bowman in new york losing
[03:27:25] is also distinctly different uh... from the tracking that we've seen uh...
[03:27:29] the data from ad impact
[03:27:31] so far there's not been a great deal outside spending in this race outside
[03:27:35] spending really came to define uh... the effort to defeat bowman new york
[03:27:38] and defeat bush in missouri
[03:27:40] So far, Representative Omar's campaign has been the biggest spender in her district according
[03:27:44] to ad impact in terms of those advertising dollars.
[03:27:47] And that's a big factor here because, you know, Don Samuels, who, like you mentioned,
[03:27:52] narrowly lost to Representative Omar in 2022 by a little bit under 2,500 votes, doesn't
[03:27:58] have that kind of momentum that we've seen from other challenges to squad members this
[03:28:01] cycle.
[03:28:02] And come time, the polls closing, that could be soon.
[03:28:04] The other challengers to the squad members did not have fucking momentum.
[03:28:09] They just had money.
[03:28:14] They just like, APAC didn't season this one as hard
[03:28:19] as it did those other two races.
[03:28:32] Was that WhatsApp group actually relevant?
[03:28:39] I don't know.
[03:28:42] I didn't like look into the WhatsApp group that much,
[03:28:44] but interesting that the media ignores
[03:28:47] that Summer Lee beat APAC's ass.
[03:28:49] Yeah.
[03:28:52] Well, it's because they're doing their due diligence.
[03:29:03] they're doing their job in order for the apac money to also work because what is the reason why apac is
[03:29:12] dumping 20 million 8 million 12 million whatever right into a fucking democratic party primary race
[03:29:20] well the reason why they're doing that is because they want to threaten
[03:29:25] any democrat that speaks out of turn against israel obviously the messaging itself is not
[03:29:32] going to be on the boundary of Israel, that would be awful. No one would give a shit. That's why
[03:29:41] they hit them on really annoying shit like Jamal Bowman, Corey Bush, and even Inhan Omar are
[03:29:54] spoilers, spoilers to the Democratic Party's popular, popular policies. Two of these people
[03:30:04] literally got cooked because they wanted to help Biden and apply a pressure point to ensure
[03:30:12] that Biden's infrastructure bill is a standalone bill without that separation
[03:30:20] that Joe Manchin and Republicans fought for. Also, in Hanomar, despite the insane attacks
[03:30:29] against her is not as weak as Corey Bowman was and was not as weak as Corey Bush was.
[03:30:41] So I think that it's because APEC, APEC didn't go as hard against Inonomar because they had
[03:30:49] done it before and they failed and they were using their funds elsewhere.
[03:30:55] fuck holy shit why a pack hasn't publicly tried to unseat in Hanomar yeah Omar like
[03:31:13] representatives are shooting to leave in Alexandria Ocasio Cortez remain popular with
[03:31:16] the constituents and does not carry the electoral vulnerabilities that empowered
[03:31:19] a pack to help unseat Bowman in New York and Bush in Missouri that's it they have
[03:31:33] more you know more has more more of a track record for example in her state so
[03:31:50] So that's one of the reasons why they didn't hit that what Trump 2024 all the way.
[03:32:01] The reaction to the assassination attempt tells me everything I need to know about the left
[03:32:04] the right of the peaceful ones now, bro, are you okay?
[03:32:09] Are you trying to do a three minute abray?
[03:32:20] They're quoting another chatter.
[03:32:21] Oh, everything that was removed from build back better.
[03:32:29] Yeah.
[03:32:30] In a dizzying array of political policy negotiations, welfare welfare programs are plumb between
[03:32:33] caucuses, different versions of the American Rescue Plan,
[03:32:35] the Inflation Reduction Act, and the reconciliation bill,
[03:32:38] ultimately losing $1.7 trillion worth of climate health
[03:32:41] and anti-poverty programs.
[03:32:45] On climate, the House passed version of bill back better,
[03:32:49] had $560 billion.
[03:32:51] The Inflation Reduction Act, the enacted version,
[03:32:54] had $369 billion.
[03:32:56] Childcare and universal pre-K cut out, paid family
[03:32:59] medical leave cut out, child tax credit cut out,
[03:33:01] affordable housing cut out, Medicaid home
[03:33:04] community care cut out. What is this? Oh, this guy is literally, I was 100% lefty. They betrayed
[03:33:14] me. MAGA is better. The leftist violent end of discussion. Wait, how come when a registered
[03:33:26] Republican tries to assassinate the president, it's still the left's fault somehow. Like,
[03:33:37] right wingers are so violent that they just literally end up killing themselves,
[03:33:41] apparently and this guy still like you know I hate how fucking violent the left is
[03:33:48] the only violence you ever experienced at the top of the hour when there's a
[03:33:52] three-minute outbreak okay that's the closest you will ever achieve as a close
[03:33:57] you'll ever get to experiencing some sort of some form of economic violence
[03:34:02] which you can defend yourself against by subscribing for $6 or for free with
[03:34:06] a Twitch Prime by connecting Amazon Prime account to your Twitch account
[03:34:09] where you get one free prime subscription a month.
[03:34:22] Defend yourself against that.
[03:34:24] Or you can give the dissolvers a three minute ad break now.
[03:34:28] Magnificent.
[03:34:29] You are also tracking some other primaries,
[03:34:32] one in Wisconsin, a Senate primary.
[03:34:34] Why is that critical?
[03:34:36] Wisconsin is a presidential battleground state,
[03:34:39] is a critical state to both the Trump campaign
[03:34:41] and the Harris campaign.
[03:34:42] It's home to 10 electoral votes.
[03:34:44] In Wisconsin, there's also a US Senate seat
[03:34:47] held by Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin.
[03:34:49] Republicans are rallying around
[03:34:52] and Eric Hubdy in this GOP primary today,
[03:34:55] hoping that he becomes the Senate nominee.
[03:34:57] He has to overcome some lesser known challenges first,
[03:34:59] but this is significant because
[03:35:01] Democrats have a very, very narrow majority
[03:35:04] in the U.S. Senate.
[03:35:05] If Tammy Baldwin loses the Senate seat in the fall,
[03:35:08] essentially Democrats have a very, very difficult path
[03:35:11] to retain that majority.
[03:35:13] And especially too, for both the Trump campaign
[03:35:15] and the Harris campaign, that Senate race could loom large
[03:35:18] and who ends up winning the presidential race in the state.
[03:35:21] Let's go back to Minnesota.
[03:35:22] Former NBA player and Republican Royce White
[03:35:24] is seeking Minnesota's Senate nomination
[03:35:26] to take on A.B. Klobuchar.
[03:35:28] He's denied the results of the 2020 election.
[03:35:31] He's largely considered an underdog in this race, right?
[03:35:35] The race by Royce White here
[03:35:36] is one of the more notable things that's been happening.
[03:35:39] It's kind of flowing under the radar.
[03:35:41] Royce White is somebody who lost.
[03:35:44] That's one thing that I saw Eddinger Mentham also talk about,
[03:35:46] which is how many Republicans are pushing untested,
[03:35:54] like non-politician people into these seats.
[03:35:57] It's a congressional primary in 2022.
[03:36:00] He came back, he's running for this US Senate seat
[03:36:03] in Minnesota, and he actually got the Minnesota GOP's
[03:36:05] endorsement at their state convention weeks and weeks ago.
[03:36:09] But that's been concerning for some people,
[03:36:11] given that Royce White has a just litany of controversies,
[03:36:15] there's issues about his campaign finance,
[03:36:17] past campaign finance spending
[03:36:18] that's been called into question.
[03:36:19] And his main challenger in this primary,
[03:36:21] Joe Frazier, has actually talked about.
[03:36:23] Royce White is obviously my guy.
[03:36:27] As you guys know, I'm a big fan.
[03:36:30] Former NBA player, but more importantly,
[03:36:38] a man who had a temporary tattoo of free Steve Bannon
[03:36:41] on the side of his head
[03:36:43] when he was playing in the big three
[03:36:46] ice cubes league
[03:36:47] big three
[03:36:57] do you guys remember that
[03:37:05] that's my go dude
[03:37:06] i'm so glad
[03:37:08] i'm so glad that we're seeing him thrive once again just like he
[03:37:12] just like he throw
[03:37:15] just like he thrived and we throw
[03:37:18] when he was thriving
[03:37:19] on the court
[03:37:21] a concern
[03:37:22] that you know
[03:37:23] voice white being the nominee for the republicans in the senate race could
[03:37:26] actually hurt Donald Trump in the state as Trump tries to win Minnesota for the
[03:37:29] first time as a presidential candidate. No Republican has won it in a
[03:37:33] presidential race since 1972. Okay, Hunter Woodall, thank you. All right, Trump calling
[03:37:39] out Convalesce Harris and the Democrats in that wide-ranging interview with Elon
[03:37:43] Musk. This is crazy. Workers alleged nightmare conditions and startup JD
[03:37:57] J.D. Vance helped fun.
[03:38:00] It was a nightmare that should have never happened.
[03:38:03] That nightmare happened here at this nearly empty greenhouse in eastern Kentucky.
[03:38:08] App Harvest, a failed hike.
[03:38:10] When you got a guy with an axon like that shitting on J.D. Vance, you're cooked.
[03:38:23] Billy D uses the clip of your fault tape.
[03:38:26] We'll do that later.
[03:38:29] Wait, did this guy ever come back with anything?
[03:38:32] Bro, he was a damn donor. Ha ha come on dog. He was a registered Republican
[03:38:38] He was a damn donor you're making it seem like this motherfucker was like dumping a
[03:38:44] Grand he donated $15 to a fucking
[03:38:48] scam fund off of a push-pull
[03:38:51] One fucking time and then he went on to register to the Republican party. There's a reason why Republicans dropped that conspiracy shit
[03:39:22] quickly because he was white as hell and also because he was a registered
[03:39:29] Republican. Notice how nobody ever talks about how the shooter anymore.
[03:39:34] Everybody only talks about how Trump survived and thrived and throw. That's
[03:39:44] because everybody was like yeah this motherfucker is a Republican how the
[03:39:47] hell did this happen? A tech startup promised local workers a future that
[03:39:52] spiraled into broken promises.
[03:39:55] Anthony Morgan bought into the company's public pitch
[03:39:57] that it was for Appalachia by Appalachians.
[03:40:01] We was being told that, hey guys, he's from here.
[03:40:07] Thank you, wow.
[03:40:09] He is JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president.
[03:40:13] I will be a vice president who never forgets
[03:40:16] where he came from.
[03:40:17] Leaning on his personal rise out of poverty
[03:40:20] to reach swing state voters as Donald Trump's running mate.
[03:40:23] I chose him because he's for the worker.
[03:40:26] He's for the people that work so hard
[03:40:28] and perhaps weren't treated like they should have been.
[03:40:32] But before politics.
[03:40:33] Even the way that he talks about that is like,
[03:40:35] he's for the worker, whatever, whatever you fucking losers
[03:40:38] want to hear.
[03:40:40] Vance was a venture capitalist and app harvests
[03:40:43] first outside investor, eventually
[03:40:45] steering millions of dollars to the company.
[03:40:49] Vance was a lead pitchman for the vertical farming startup, tweeting he was a supporter
[03:40:55] and investor writing, I love this company. It's a great business that's making a big
[03:41:00] difference in the world. The company's investor presentation pledged a commitment to
[03:41:05] Appalachia, estimating thousands of new jobs to a poverty stricken area. A major emphasis
[03:41:11] with them was. We want to bring work to Aster in Kentucky. This is why we are here, Morgan
[03:41:20] left a stable job to join app harvest as a crop care specialist, ruining the greenhouse
[03:41:25] grown vegetables. A single father was six year old twins. The job rapidly turned when
[03:41:31] production fell behind under what a dozen workers described to CNN as mismanagement,
[03:41:38] the state and federal
[03:41:40] government alleging heat
[03:41:42] exhaustion, working in extreme
[03:41:44] temperatures and lack of
[03:41:45] water breaks, though the
[03:41:47] cases were all closed with no
[03:41:49] citations. I think about the
[03:41:51] hottest that I experienced
[03:41:53] was around 128 degrees inside
[03:41:55] inside. Couple days a week.
[03:41:57] You'd have able to show up
[03:41:59] and you've seen people
[03:42:01] leaving on Guernies to go to
[03:42:03] the hospital. The cuts
[03:42:05] to go to the hospital. The cuts came next to promised worker benefits and then foreign workers came in
[03:42:13] to fill those so-called local jobs. The second round of folks they brought in was folks on work leases
[03:42:21] and they didn't rang just a van full. They brought bus loads. Documents show at Parvis hired
[03:42:30] contract workers from outside the region. At one point as many as 500, the majority.
[03:42:36] You, dude, I'm so shocked. Shocked. Shocked, dude. Shocked that they did this. Wow. Wow.
[03:42:52] The of its workforce, not locals. But that's not the image at Harvest One of the World to
[03:43:00] This is Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell visiting in 2021.
[03:43:04] Mitch McConnell coming through.
[03:43:06] Were the migrant workers there at the time?
[03:43:12] You're laughing.
[03:43:13] I mean, I look at the video.
[03:43:14] It doesn't look like there's any...
[03:43:16] They hid these guys.
[03:43:18] They took them out of the plant.
[03:43:20] They was gone.
[03:43:22] And then Mitch McConnell's giving a speech
[03:43:25] about all this work that I've harvest
[03:43:28] was brought. Eastern Kentuckians. I like the idea of taking the debate away from the
[03:43:33] Mexican. How about that? So they were trying to hide the migrant worker specifically. Yeah,
[03:43:38] this worker who asked not to be identified says the hiring of migrant workers became part
[03:43:44] of a mirage that at harvest was helping the region. He took this video as his coworkers
[03:43:52] clapped for visiting investors. And anytime they did that, they kept workers off the
[03:43:58] floor doing our like stationery parade while people come through and
[03:44:05] bro bro people like bro people do that and they're they'll be like oh look at
[03:44:19] this is China North Korea brother it's like nope turns out it's fucking Kentucky
[03:44:25] okay yeah this is awkward having to stand there and just be a prop a prop for
[03:44:32] what? You know, look at all of these, these poor folks were employing. The
[03:44:40] workers says it's impossible to forget about his time at app harvest as JD
[03:44:44] Vance ascends to national politics. He's gotten away with a lot of money and
[03:44:51] fame for pretending to be one of us. Oh wait, I am. He's just another
[03:44:57] grifter, just another carpet
[03:45:00] bagger, another tourist who
[03:45:02] wants to tell us what we are.
[03:45:04] Vance left the board in April
[03:45:06] 2021 to run for the Senate.
[03:45:08] Shortly after shareholders
[03:45:09] filed suit claiming they were
[03:45:11] misled. By 2023, App Harvest
[03:45:14] had filed for bankruptcy a
[03:45:15] little more than two years
[03:45:17] after its public launch.
[03:45:18] The workers in this failed
[03:45:19] startup say they are the
[03:45:22] real people in the Vance
[03:45:23] story. Do you blame JD
[03:45:26] advance for any of this. I blame all of the original investors at
[03:45:32] iParvis. You can't have a guy with an accident like that talk
[03:45:39] shit about the fucking Republican VP bro. That's like that's
[03:45:45] poison right there. Okay. We don't want JD vans is now but
[03:45:54] he's never going to face any persecution versus evil shit.
[03:45:56] No justice. Oh my god. One of those BS narrative that
[03:46:02] migrants are stealing jobs. Yeah, except here's the thing. Okay, they're exploiting the Kentuckians.
[03:46:14] And then they're hyper exploiting the migrants. The reason why I always say the solution is
[03:46:21] not the solution is not to further prosecute migrants and try to deport migrants from
[03:46:30] this country. The solution is to document them and also improve everyone's work conditions.
[03:46:36] Because it's not like before the migrants came in, these guys were doing great. Did
[03:46:42] you fail to hear that side of the story? They were literally murking the Kentuckians.
[03:46:49] Left and right. There was fucking ambulances outside all the time. So then they brought
[03:46:53] in migrants because they were like, yeah, at least the fucking Guatemalan dudes are
[03:46:56] not going to complain as much. The original board of directors know what was common. You
[03:47:18] would have had to have been an idiot not to. Israel, the United States and other allies
[03:47:23] are on high alert this morning for possible retaliation by Iran and Hezbollah for a pair
[03:47:28] of high profile assassinations. CBS News has learned attacks on Israel could be launched
[03:47:33] with little to no warning. Rami El-Sensio is in Tel Aviv, Rami. Good morning. Nate,
[03:47:40] Good morning there.
[03:47:41] Yeah, after warnings overnight from some parts of Israel as well as the United States that
[03:47:46] Iran and Hezbollah might launch retaliatory strikes after the past two weeks of threats,
[03:47:51] this country is still waiting and is still on high alert.
[03:47:55] Speeding faster to the mid-east to defend Israel, a U.S. aircraft carrier with its
[03:48:00] F-35 warplanes and a submarine armed with guided Tomahawk cruise missiles, joining two
[03:48:06] new fighter squadrons that arrived last week.
[03:48:09] U.S. officials tell CBS News that a limited attack from both Hezbollah and Iran could come
[03:48:14] with little to no warning.
[03:48:17] It's now four months ago today when Iran launched an estimated 300 drones and missiles which
[03:48:22] Israel, the U.S. and its allies, shot down in retaliation for.
[03:48:26] I hope you guys understand the reason why they're like sending all those fucking
[03:48:29] aircraft carriers and the Tomahawk missiles.
[03:48:35] not because they want to intercept the incoming missiles and defend Israel. It's so that they
[03:48:43] can go to war and start bombing positions when Israel inevitably retaliates against Iran
[03:48:55] and Hezbollah. Just so you understand, it's not about, like those are not defensive platforms.
[03:49:07] They're there to hit alongside Israel when Israel inevitably goes into war.
[03:49:15] What Iran says was an Israeli strike on its consulate in Syria that killed seven people.
[03:49:20] We are committed to helping Israel defend itself, but at the same time we continue to work diplomatically
[03:49:27] to prevent any major escalation in this conflict.
[03:49:30] The stakes of this conflict rose dramatically after twin high-profile assassinations of
[03:49:36] Hamas and Hezbollah leaders in the capitals of Iran and Lebanon.
[03:49:41] Israel's military last night said it is at a high state of readiness and increased patrols
[03:49:45] in the skies of Lebanon, while also tamping down fears of an imminent attack, stressing
[03:49:51] there was no change to safety advice.
[03:49:53] Meanwhile, up and down the Gaza Strip yesterday, the Hamas-run health ministry said at least
[03:49:58] 25 people were killed in Israeli military operations.
[03:50:03] at least 90 were killed in a strike on a school-turned-shelter over the weekend in one of the worst
[03:50:08] mass killings since October 7th.
[03:50:13] And the number of dead is now nearing 40,000 people with two days until those hoped for
[03:50:19] ceasefire talks with Hamas in Egypt.
[03:50:22] Israel has confirmed it is attending.
[03:50:23] Hamas said it already agreed to terms in a proposal from July and Tony if Iran and
[03:50:28] Hezbollah do attack Israel, that could all be derailed.
[03:50:31] It sure could be. Rami, an essential force in Tel Aviv. Rami, thank you very much.
[03:50:36] For more than 2,000 Israeli settlers and ultra-nationalists have entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied
[03:50:43] East Jerusalem. Israeli police prevented the settlers from entering the mosque itself.
[03:50:49] Many were seen performing Jewish religious rituals.
[03:50:53] The real freaks are out, boys. The real fucking freaks.
[03:50:58] The Spitter Brigade, the inbred, hillbilly Nazi scumbags.
[03:51:13] The National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gavir and another minister were among the group.
[03:51:19] And in the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers stormed the village of Atuanim.
[03:51:23] They responded to calls on social media to raid Palestinian villages near Hebron.
[03:51:28] The settlers arrived on buses under the protection of Israeli forces.
[03:51:33] snipers provided additional cover from rooftops. Zimbabwe is joining us from Amman in Jordan
[03:51:38] because the Israeli government has banned Al Jazeera from reporting in Israel. And of
[03:51:43] course Zayn, as Jordan being the custodian of the holy site, the Al Aqsa Mosque, have
[03:51:48] authorities there been saying anything about that, that incursion?
[03:51:58] Well very clear condemnation and anger coming from Jordan describing the storming of the
[03:52:03] al-Aqsa mosque compound by two extremist Israeli ministers and members of the Knesset
[03:52:07] as provocation by extremists. They said that the imposition of restrictions on the entry
[03:52:12] of Muslim worshipers to al-Aqsa, meanwhile continuing to enter the compound in this way,
[03:52:18] is a flagrant violation of international law and historical and legal.
[03:52:23] From Channel 11, mediators expect Hamas to be at the summit in one form or another
[03:52:26] despite their declarations as reported in the New York Times. Yeah, I think they're
[03:52:30] just banking on the Qatari emissaries to be considered like on voice for Hamas. That's
[03:52:36] it. This could mean they would just conduct the shuttle talks at a further distance or
[03:52:42] arrive the day after to get Israel's position. Also high ranking official AK Nani Ahu, Satan
[03:52:47] Yahoo says Israel won't go to the talks if Iran sends a team to the summit. Yeah,
[03:53:02] they've been doing. They've already had plenty of round negotiations where like
[03:53:10] like an actual physical Hamas official was not there and instead they just like communicate
[03:53:20] the desires of the Hamas negotiations team to the Israeli team and that's that's it and
[03:53:29] they are like as far as I understand that's the suspicion that this is that's why the
[03:53:33] Qatari and the Egyptian officials keep saying like no no no talks are still happening
[03:53:49] That's why they keep reiterating that meanwhile, the inbreds are going crazy.
[03:54:02] Here we are.
[03:54:18] Because legal status quo governing Jerusalem and its holy sites, they
[03:54:22] describe this as Israel's ongoing insistence of allowing extremists
[03:54:27] to disregard international laws, which you a hater.
[03:54:31] I am 100%.
[03:54:33] Yeah.
[03:54:33] No, I hate these motherfuckers dude.
[03:54:36] Straight up settlers are settlers are.
[03:54:40] straight up some of the most some of the grossest comebacks on the fucking planet dude they are such
[03:54:48] there they're not only fucking freaks but there's like a like when you when you listen to like
[03:54:55] an american white supremacist sometimes despite like the the unimaginable stupidity there's a
[03:55:03] sense of like fear that they exhibit a fear of like black skin or whatever of
[03:55:11] course there's also like superiority a sense of superiority that's what white
[03:55:17] supremacy is but like you can you can kind of see the insecurity coming
[03:55:20] whereas like settlers in the West Bank have none of that they're dumbest fuck
[03:55:26] just like all of the other like American white supremacists are and also are
[03:55:30] unimaginably arrogant like they're so fucking arrogant like they have never it
[03:55:39] feels like they have never been told no ever what worse than a pubic lous buddy
[03:55:52] what I don't know what you're saying it's it's because I think they have never
[03:56:01] they have never actually been told no at all.
[03:56:10] Like they are, they are so arrogant, so entitled,
[03:56:19] so violent, so supremacist, and worst of all,
[03:56:23] they've never been met with like any kind of contention.
[03:56:27] All they do is go fuck shit up, spit on people,
[03:56:31] you know, try to burn down their,
[03:56:35] burn down Palestinian homes.
[03:56:37] And then they fucking get IDF backing and they love spitting. I mean, holy shit. They think it's a super power
[03:56:57] Harits recognizes that settlers are unhinged to yet in the absence of a government that wants to deal with his men is law enforcement
[03:57:13] And the courts must treat settler vines with the utmost severity
[03:57:15] Good luck. Debate me. Hamas is objectively less evil than Israel disagree. Yeah, debate
[03:57:29] me likewise. Debate me you low life. Free Palestine from Hamas. Hamas is evil. You registered
[03:57:42] as a Republican to vote against Trump or the primaries. I think you're too lost in
[03:57:46] the sauce to have like a productive conversation over. Blinken used a very strong statement
[03:57:55] against Israeli ultra nationalist minister of national security being conveyor after
[03:57:57] visit the Temple Mount. We will look to the government of Israel to prevent similar instances
[03:58:02] of future. Yeah, that's not a strong statement, brother. No, this is literally the same as
[03:58:11] we are asking Israel to investigate itself and find no wrongdoing as they have done time and time
[03:58:16] again. What is this? Times of Israel report IDF using gozzles to check areas that may be
[03:58:40] booby trap before troops enter. Yeah, also not shocking photos of JD Vance and dress and
[03:58:58] we get you a law school verified as real spokespersons that JD put on a bad weekend party in college
[03:59:01] not exactly scandalous. Let's cut the shit. If Iran has bullet launch the massive attack
[03:59:10] on the Israeli military, they 100% had it coming. They've had they have a right to defend
[03:59:14] themselves and they've been hit first by Israel like 40 times. This is a common
[03:59:17] sense thing to say, but it's heresy in the United States of America. No, he's
[03:59:21] 100% right. Like it's ridiculous. It is so ridiculous that like these other countries
[03:59:29] can have their sovereignty be violated so grossly by Israel on a daily fucking basis.
[03:59:35] And if they ever dare retaliate as is allowed under international law, then they are the
[03:59:41] worst villains of the story always. Israel gets to do whatever the fuck it wants. It's
[03:59:46] It's just, it's completely ridiculous.
[03:59:49] It is completely ridiculous.
[03:59:51] Completely unacceptable.
[03:59:53] Okay, anyway, where is the, here, apparently I made it
[03:59:58] to another Philip DeFranco conversation
[04:00:01] with Donald Trump for about two hours.
[04:00:03] Another Philip DeFranco Thumb Bower is live on X.
[04:00:05] But it's something that one side called a fantastic call
[04:00:08] showing Donald Trump's side when he's not being adversarial.
[04:00:10] But at the same time you had other people saying
[04:00:12] it was two hours of the dumbest bitches you know
[04:00:14] saying, exactly.
[04:00:16] And the reality of the situation, it's up to you.
[04:00:18] It's like we always say on the show,
[04:00:20] perception is reality.
[04:00:21] And as far as what actually happened in the conversation,
[04:00:23] it started with Donald Trump telling the story
[04:00:24] of the assassination attempt on his life
[04:00:26] at the Pennsylvania rally on July 13th.
[04:00:28] Then after a lot of guiding from Elon Musk,
[04:00:30] he's been a lot of time talking about immigration.
[04:00:32] These are rough people.
[04:00:33] These are people that are in jail for murder
[04:00:35] and all sorts of things.
[04:00:37] And they're releasing them into our country.
[04:00:39] Though there, you have people noting
[04:00:40] that there's a mountain of research
[04:00:41] that's shown that there is no link
[04:00:42] between immigration and higher levels of crime.
[04:00:44] Which on that note, that was just one
[04:00:45] of the false claims that he made during the call.
[04:00:47] With him continuing with false claims about immigration,
[04:00:49] but also global warming and sea levels, inflation,
[04:00:52] the legit.
[04:00:53] It's weird that Philip DeFranco acts like he's a liberal,
[04:00:56] but then he's like very clearly bearing arms, dude.
[04:00:59] What is this?
[04:01:00] Given the C of the 2020 election, taxes,
[04:01:02] the list goes on.
[04:01:03] But then beyond that, Donald Trump shared
[04:01:03] that one of the first things that he would do
[04:01:05] is close up the Department of Education,
[04:01:06] which, hey, wouldn't you know,
[04:01:07] it is also a policy outlined in Project 2025.
[04:01:10] You also had Musk pitching a role for himself
[04:01:12] a potential future Trump administration must call in for a government commission to ensure
[04:01:15] the taxpayer money is spent effectively in saying, and I'd be happy to help.
[04:01:22] We have this already that on such a commission. I'd love it. We'll follow. Well, you, you're
[04:01:27] the greatest cutter. I mean, I look at what you do. You walk in and you say, you want
[04:01:31] to quit? I won't mention the name of the company, but they go and strike and you
[04:01:36] say, that's okay. You're all gone. You're all gone, which then you AWS file the
[04:01:43] labor federal labor charge against Donald Trump and he almost for attempting to intimidate
[04:01:47] and threaten workers baby let's go and they have every right to do so by the way it is
[04:01:53] within their right to do so you can't say that you can't say that as a fucking business
[04:01:59] owner and funny enough led to the United Auto Workers Union filing an unfair labor practice
[04:02:06] charge against Trump and Musk arguing that they illegally intimidated workers with
[04:02:09] those statements but then really I mean beyond that there's obviously more we could
[04:02:12] talk about here, but Trump really didn't say anything that unexpected. It was kind of like if
[04:02:16] you've ever actually watched a full Trump rally, it just kind of goes on and on. It was just that
[04:02:20] Elon Musk was also there. Just um, uh, yeah, nervous, laughing, stammering away. But also,
[04:02:26] I will say there's been a lot of conversation about other aspects of this call. I mean,
[04:02:30] one thing that got a lot of people asking questions was the fact that Donald Trump sometimes
[04:02:32] sounded like he had a lisp or was slurring in his speech. He hasn't done an interview
[04:02:36] you since this whole scam started.
[04:02:40] And what I'm going to do, one of the first acts,
[04:02:42] and this is where I need an Elon Musk.
[04:02:45] I need somebody that has a lot of strength and courage
[04:02:48] and smarts.
[04:02:49] I want to close up Department of Education.
[04:02:51] And you had the BBC recording more than 20,000 posts
[04:02:53] with the term slurring during the conversation.
[04:02:55] The way they had Trump spokesperson telling people
[04:02:57] that it must just be their hearing.
[04:02:58] Though I will say, I don't think that it was
[04:02:59] necessarily slurring or had a list.
[04:03:01] I think it's very possible that it was an audio glitch
[04:03:03] or a compression issue.
[04:03:03] Because you know, I saw the original video he was, he was slurring, that's what I thought too at first.
[04:03:08] R clips of Donald Trump speaking in the room, not through ex-audio, and he sounds fine there.
[04:03:13] Also, those speaking of litches, the other big thing was the fact the whole conversation was delayed by more than 40 minutes due to technical difficulties.
[04:03:19] And there, about 18 minutes in, you had Musk claiming at the event was under a massive D-DOS or denial of service attack,
[04:03:24] which is basically when someone floods a website with traffic in order to overwhelm it and not get offline.
[04:03:28] But I will say, as of recording, it is still not clear that this was an actual attack at all.
[04:03:31] I mean the site has had issues in the past and that's not counting when they did that live stream event for Ron DeSantis
[04:03:36] Is that why you ignore my chat earlier when I mentioned the lawsuit so you could use it as a surprise?
[04:03:42] Am I a joke to you? Yes
[04:03:46] Because sometimes I have a fucking flow in the story that I'm going that I want to abide by
[04:03:56] Okay, I know it always seems like this is free flow conversation and communication
[04:04:00] occasion but sometimes you have to understand stop fucking spoiling the juice okay you come in here
[04:04:07] and you're very excited and you're like a son I really need you to see this story okay I really
[04:04:12] need you to see the story and I know the story already I've already thought about the story
[04:04:17] I know exactly where I'm going to fucking bam land that story okay I love you all but don't
[04:04:26] Don't fucking spoil the story sometimes.
[04:04:28] Okay?
[04:04:45] And with all that said,
[04:04:46] on the other side of this year,
[04:04:47] the Harris campaign commenting on everything,
[04:04:49] the bromance, the technical issues,
[04:04:51] the actual content of the interview,
[04:04:52] writing in a statement,
[04:04:53] Donald Trump's extremism and dangerous project.
[04:04:56] Yeah, that's a good question.
[04:04:57] Why didn't he call Ilana a nasty person
[04:04:59] for delaying the interview
[04:05:01] in the same way that he called the black women
[04:05:03] that were holding the panel
[04:05:05] at the National Association of Black Journalists?
[04:05:07] Hmm, why, why is it?
[04:05:14] It's just odd.
[04:05:15] I don't know. He was he had all the smoke for the National Association of Black Journalists.
[04:05:23] Weird.
[04:05:24] Their 2025 agenda is a feature, not a 45 million dollars a month. Yeah, I think that could
[04:05:28] have some glitch of his campaign, which was on full display for those unlucky enough to
[04:05:32] listen in tonight during whatever that was on x.com and going on to say Trump's entire
[04:05:36] campaign is in service of people like Elon Musk and himself, self obsessed rich guys
[04:05:40] who will sell out the middle class and who cannot run a live stream in the year
[04:05:43] 2024. And then as far as, you know, other reactions we've seen you again had
[04:05:47] had some people saying, it's good to see Trump in this light,
[04:05:50] a number of conservatives saying,
[04:05:51] hey, it's good to have something
[04:05:52] that they can point their moderate friends to of,
[04:05:54] hey, this is what Donald Trump's doing
[04:05:55] when he's not fighting somebody.
[04:05:57] But then also at the same time,
[04:05:58] he had political commentators like Hassan Pyger saying,
[04:06:00] it was actually not in Trump's favor
[04:06:01] to take such a softball interview.
[04:06:02] I think one thing that people fail to consider
[04:06:05] is that Trump actually performs really well
[04:06:07] in adversarial interviews because he gets like bitchy.
[04:06:11] And when it's a glaze sesh,
[04:06:13] and I've listened to so many Trump glaze seshes
[04:06:15] with Sean Hannity where he sucks him, like he gives him that good suck. It's very boring.
[04:06:21] It comes across as like a very boring low energy bag and for it.
[04:06:25] But with all that said, the last thing I'll touch on is Trump's return to X.
[04:06:29] There it is. I have officially, I have officially made it back again to the Philip DeFranco
[04:06:39] show with another banger clip where I talk about how Sean Hannity gives Donald Trump
[04:06:47] that good suck professional political commentator by the way this is where y'all get your news from
[04:07:14] huh this is funny hold on an insane situation jordan cooper 26-year-old american previously
[04:07:21] served in the idf then went back to the us on october 7 he flew to israel take part in the
[04:07:24] genocide then served for another 200 days his mom came to visit him and got him a helvis
[04:07:30] neck apparently he was allergic he ate it and died my condolences halvah mas oh my god
[04:08:31] is crazy it's like dude did you guys see that fucking one clip i'm laughing at unrelated thing
[04:08:41] did you guys see that one clip where the dude is just like smoking a bog
[04:08:44] in the middle of a fucking combat zone or they're conducting a genocide and he's just like
[04:08:51] Smoking a bog at a fucking wide open window, and he just gets domed immediately. Like what are you doing?
[04:09:00] Like it doesn't make any fucking sense
[04:09:04] Like did you not think maybe I should not smoke a fucking cigarette in
[04:09:10] an open area
[04:09:12] near a window as I look at the sites of violence and death and destruction that I have partake
[04:09:21] participated in yeah he got domed instantly not this guy it's the other guy he got domed by
[04:09:42] one of those fucking bathtub sniper rivals to you see in the fucking video dudes are so goddamn
[04:09:50] used to just like killing children and shit and having unlimited air support that they just like
[04:09:55] I personally think they could just like rip a boat brother. I saw that video his win in a separate direction
[04:10:08] They better send in the goon squad. I just don't understand how you literally do not have like the survival instinct of an animal
[04:10:20] You know what I mean?
[04:10:22] Like basic shit, like it's just like the most basic thing like I
[04:10:31] You don't even feel fear that you might get fucking domed up
[04:10:35] up by some 80 year old with a bathtub sniper rival or a bathtub rocket launcher.
[04:10:45] Like did you forget what you're doing?
[04:10:47] With respect to the IDF's use of Gaza's human shields, this comes from an extensive
[04:10:50] high arts investigation.
[04:10:52] It showed a systematic practice of kidnapping random civilians, sometimes children, elderly,
[04:10:57] dressing them up in army uniform, cuffing them and then sending them down the tunnels
[04:11:01] towards potential death.
[04:11:03] One thing that stuck out to me was how, unlike the other crimes that originated from the ground,
[04:11:08] this practice came as a direct order all the way from the top.
[04:11:11] Heresy-Halevi was named specifically, I mean, they've been doing this for years, yet another
[04:11:23] war crime by the way.
[04:11:25] And yet another, he was a Sergeant at 19, IDF Sergeant Omar Ginsburg, 19 years old,
[04:11:31] was killed in Gaza yesterday.
[04:11:32] Israel's official death toll in Gaza has reached 332.
[04:11:36] IDF s tally this death of sergeant Ginsburg raises the total so just killed on or since October 7 last year to 690
[04:11:44] 19 year old sergeant, bro. I mean, I guess they get like posthumous
[04:11:55] Honestly, if you get dumped if you get dumped while smoking a cigarette, they should not give you one of those like posthumous
[04:12:01] ceremonial titles like they should not
[04:12:04] You know what I mean?
[04:12:06] Like if it was like a cool thing that you were doing, maybe that's fine, but like
[04:12:10] It's kind of crazy
[04:12:12] Like they should not promote you they should probably demote you
[04:12:29] Smoking is cool though. Yeah. Well fucking don't try to
[04:12:33] Don't try to blaze up in the middle of a fucking genocide zone
[04:12:39] Israel supported uh supporting answer to forgot caught middle of article a former Cornell student has sentenced to 21 months for threatening to kill jews
[04:12:46] Oh, you wrote multiple posts from several anonymous usernames including gonna shoot up 104 west
[04:12:54] Remember when I talked about this guy
[04:12:56] Dye was suspended and remained in custody since October.
[04:13:08] He faced a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a fine up to $250,000.
[04:13:12] On Monday, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced that Dye had been sentenced to 21 months in prison
[04:13:17] and fall by three years of supervised release.
[04:13:21] Federal prosecutors say the sentence shows that the people who threaten others on based on their
[04:13:25] identities will be held accountable. Every student has the right to pursue their
[04:13:31] education without fear dies lawyers calls for his actions of
[04:13:33] missing. Is it another earthquake? What the fuck's
[04:13:39] going on? It feels like like a baby earthquake. His lawyers
[04:13:49] call his actions a misguided attempt to garner support for
[04:13:52] Israel. Federal prosecutors said the court found that dies
[04:13:54] actions across to the hate crime under federal sentencing
[04:13:58] guidelines. Remember when I told you guys? Remember when I
[04:14:03] fucking told you guys, the guy who wrote multiple posts on an
[04:14:09] online discussion forum about like gonna shoot up 104 West gonna bomb Jewish house if you
[04:14:17] see a Jewish person on campus follow them home and slit their throat bring an assault
[04:14:24] rifle in campus and shoot all you pig Jews remember when I told you that this was so
[04:14:29] out of pocket and so obviously so obviously an insane person most likely a right wing
[04:14:36] agitator hmm imagine going to jail on a black's rule sentence they should put
[04:14:45] him under the jail big dog fuck this guy fucking piece of shit remember all of the
[04:14:53] media running with this and being like this is what the Palestinian movement
[04:14:59] is like this is what people who are anti genocide are doing oh god they want
[04:15:05] to do the they want to do mass rapes on Jewish students oh my god oh my god oh I'm so scared
[04:15:13] I'm so scared for the students it was like literally do you not have like a single smell
[04:15:18] test like you just don't this passes your smell test really like nothing smelled fishy
[04:15:24] about this at all yes we remember but you did not convince us well you know more fucking
[04:15:36] vindication. I mean, here's another thing. Here's another thing. Early on post October
[04:15:45] seven, I had a conversation with Ethan. Okay. And like one of the things that I brought
[04:15:51] forward was the well documented at the time I was I was working off of like Adam ear reporting,
[04:15:57] the Palestinian human rights group reporting the well documented instances of systematized
[04:16:02] rape in Israeli prisons and detention centers. There was one community, however, that was shocked
[04:16:12] that I would dare say such a thing. Ethan himself personally also apologized for, like, even
[04:16:22] questioning it, obviously, after looking into it further. But there was one community, there
[04:16:30] was one community that was all over it being like, actually reports say that Israelis are
[04:16:35] are so racist that they rape Palestinians less. Remember that shit? That fucking shit? Do people
[04:16:52] who spread mass misinformation ever get called in the question? Or is it people who have
[04:16:59] been vindicated time and time again, that are constantly besmirched and disparaged for
[04:17:04] going against the prevailing mainstream media narrative? Just saying. It was right on
[04:17:18] this shit too. Burial prosecutors said the Corps found Dye's actions constitute a hate crime. It does.
[04:17:26] The defendants' threats terrorized the Cornell campus community for days and
[04:17:29] shattered the community's sense of safety. It did. Dye's attorney public defender Lisa Peebles
[04:17:34] told NPR on Tuesday that her team argued against the hate crime characterization.
[04:17:48] It was our position that Patrick does not hate Jewish people, she added.
[04:17:52] She said Cornell's motivation for canceling class after Dye had already been arrested
[04:17:55] and issued an apology was to give students a mental health day as a result of the
[04:17:57] of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
[04:17:59] People said, Dai has autism,
[04:18:01] though it was undiagnosed at the time of the postings,
[04:18:02] which you described in a court filing
[04:18:04] as misguided attempt to highlight Hamas,
[04:18:05] genocide of beliefs and gardener support for Israel.
[04:18:08] He believed wrongly that the post
[04:18:09] would prompt a blowback against what he perceived
[04:18:11] as anti-Israel media coverage
[04:18:13] and pro-Hamas sentiment on campus.
[04:18:16] I wanna know if this motherfucker
[04:18:18] was in Destiny's community.
[04:18:19] I'll say it.
[04:18:21] I wanna know so bad if this motherfucker
[04:18:23] was straight up a Destiny fan,
[04:18:26] Because, you know, maybe not, I'm not saying he is 100%,
[04:18:32] but it just,
[04:18:35] there's a lot of stuff here that it feels like
[04:18:39] he could have been.
[04:18:41] It would not, let's just say it would not shock me
[04:18:43] if he was.
[04:18:47] I love that his legal defense is that he was just
[04:18:50] doing propaganda for Israel.
[04:18:53] He does not hate Jews.
[04:18:54] He is autistic and thought he was doing propaganda
[04:18:58] Israel federal prosecutors counter their sensing memorandum that the degree of
[04:19:02] disruption the university rose to the level of substantial yeah of course he
[04:19:06] literally said he was going to literally like bring an assault rival to campus and
[04:19:10] kill Jews of course that was like an insane hate crime like it is a
[04:19:15] terroristic threat and a hate crime all together it is impossible for the
[04:19:22] quarter anyone other than the defendant to know for certain what truly
[04:19:25] motivated defendant at the time he made a terrific post but his self-
[04:19:28] serving post hoc claims that they were designed to garner sympathy for the
[04:19:32] group who was threatening repeatedly in the vilest way imaginable is
[04:19:34] contradicted by both these threats themselves as well as the apology he
[04:19:37] issued after posting them. There may not be enough time for DICE team to appeal.
[04:19:45] Signing his developmental disabilities in time served, Peeble said he asked the
[04:19:49] court to sentence DICE to supervise release rather than additional
[04:19:52] imprisonment. He pled autism, yes. She told NPR she wants to appeal to
[04:19:58] hate crime related enhancements to his sentence, but the timing of that
[04:20:01] The process is not really conducive to being heard before he's actually going to be released.
[04:20:07] He has six months, roughly six months left to serve.
[04:20:11] People says Dye's ashamed of his actions, but also hopeful that he will get the support
[04:20:14] services he needs.
[04:20:15] He loves cleaning.
[04:20:16] He discovered that while he's been in custody, she said, adding he's talked about potentially
[04:20:22] starting his own cleaning business, craziness.
[04:20:26] Friedman, the U.S. Attorney wrote in a court file that the government hopes Dye's
[04:20:39] a new found insights into his mental health issues will allow him in the future to re-engage
[04:20:43] with society in a healthy productive manner. Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, he loves cleaning.
[04:21:01] He just wants to put on white sheets, clean white sheets. Imagine it was a brown person
[04:21:05] law. Yeah, I mean, dude, dude, this has happened time and time again. Here's a bit of diet
[04:21:12] Here's a bit of die-pleading guilty
[04:21:27] There it is actually I'm a newer diversion and a minor
[04:21:32] Yeah
[04:21:34] This stuff overall
[04:21:35] Freak dude
[04:21:40] Let's continue with this as a violation of Israel's obligations as an occupying power
[04:21:51] And of course, this is an effort by Marben Gavir to push his policy of wanting to change
[04:21:55] the status quo.
[04:21:56] He said that the policy of the Minister of National Security, the policy, he says, is
[04:22:01] to allow freedom of worship for Jews everywhere, continuing to push this Israeli-Jewish supremacist
[04:22:06] narrative.
[04:22:07] And speaking of the war in Gaza, he said that victory must happen in war, not during
[04:22:11] conferences in Doha or Cairo.
[04:22:13] He says we must force them to kneel.
[04:22:15] This is the message.
[04:22:16] We can defeat Hamas and bring them to their knees.
[04:22:19] a very, very strong, bombastic language coming out of the minister at this location on this
[04:22:25] important day.
[04:22:26] Timing and optics matter.
[04:22:27] The image of a far-right Israeli politician who has often peddled hate speech as Israeli
[04:22:32] policy set against the backdrop of one of Islam's holiest sites as there are efforts
[04:22:38] to end.
[04:22:39] Related to the Barnard College thing, we're just holding a picture of Gaza as offensive.
[04:22:43] Yeah.
[04:22:44] Barnard College of Columbia University has deleted this Instagram post of a student.
[04:22:47] school says some found the post offensive. Why are we proud of the Middle East infiltrating
[04:22:53] our school? We should be ashamed, especially as a woman's college one commenter wrote yesterday,
[04:23:01] we removed a post highlighting a student's summer internship that included an image that
[04:23:04] was offensive to some in our community. Out of respect for those views and for the safety
[04:23:09] of the student, the post has been removed from all barnard social media. I don't think a lot
[04:23:14] of people understand like like we are we are insane bro like our institutions are genuinely
[04:23:24] insane with this stuff this is the most disgraceful cynical deployment of identity politics I've
[04:23:32] ever seen in my entire fucking life like it is so and I don't think people understand like this
[04:23:39] will negatively polarize people towards Israel. That's number one. But beyond that, this also,
[04:23:45] in my opinion, absolutely creates anti-semitic narratives. Like it so totally, in a ceaseless
[04:23:55] capacity, like solidifies the anti-semitic shit that people are saying all the goddamn time.
[04:24:10] These universities are going to go crazy in a month when everyone's back in class. Oh, 100%
[04:24:13] 100% also not be smells like ass Trump 2024 Trump 2024. Let's go
[04:24:19] Here's a response from B.B's office of bank of air complete shattering the status quo to al-Aloxah a rare challenging of bank of air by Nenya
[04:24:32] Who's usually scared shitless of the guy?
[04:24:35] Policy making on the Temple Mount is directly subordinated to the government as leader
[04:24:41] There's no private policy on any minister of the Temple Mount neither is the minister of national security nor any other minister
[04:24:46] They only I get to do that, bro. You fucking
[04:24:50] Only I get to do that
[04:24:58] I'm not kidding, dude, I just
[04:25:00] I don't know how you even put the fucking toothpaste back in the tube with this shit
[04:25:05] like
[04:25:08] I do legitimately feel I do legitimately fear
[04:25:13] That that there is just like an unimaginable wave
[04:25:17] Of of increased anti-semitic conspiracies just that will dominate american political discourse
[04:25:29] Just straight up
[04:25:31] and like obviously people that are up cynically deploying anti-semitism as a as a defense mechanism
[04:25:40] will then turn around and and use that real anti-semitism growing to do further insane shit
[04:25:51] maybe you should push back on them more often yeah famously i don't do that i always let it slide
[04:25:58] I always let that shit slide as you know
[04:26:03] Like always as a matter of fact I famously am not actually literally discussing that right now in this moment
[04:26:12] Like how fucking stupid are you dude? Really like you think you could you think you could come in here and say
[04:26:19] Some fucking bullshit like this 24 month subscriber suck my fucking dick. Okay. What do you mean? Okay?
[04:26:26] I'm very stupid. You are very stupid
[04:26:35] weirdo
[04:26:36] Fucking loser get the fuck out of here take a week off dumbass coming in here to be like maybe you can fight back against is more
[04:26:46] Nothing grosser than a dumb fuck coming in here long-term community subscriber coming in here to be like
[04:26:54] Mmm, it does it seems to me like you're not
[04:26:58] fighting back against anti-semitism hard enough sweaty like the underlying premise there
[04:27:04] Is that I don't do that. I do that every day dumb fuck
[04:27:09] That's such a gross fucking thing to say. I I do it every fucking day of the fight all the
[04:27:42] Ultra Zionist who tie Israel's unimaginable cruelty and bloodshed to Judaism and then I have to fucking
[04:27:50] Quite all these
[04:27:51] Stupid fascist pieces of shit that also use
[04:27:56] Israel's genocide as a mechanism to
[04:27:59] instill anti-semitic sentiment
[04:28:01] It was probably October 7 leave it just kept the sub up though. Probably just being honest
[04:28:25] She's if you call me a weirdo, I'd be so sad just being honest
[04:28:28] I like us on it would actually ruin my day. Yeah, man
[04:28:31] I mean like you need to you need to understand like if you come in here and say some shit
[04:28:36] If you come here and some say some shit like that that is so fucking unimaginably hurtful
[04:28:40] Even in like a like a weak moment. How do you think that makes me feel?
[04:28:45] You know what I mean, especially if you're a long-term community subscriber
[04:28:48] like you come in here and you're like, yeah dude, why don't you fight against anti-Semitism
[04:28:52] harder than is like an insane fucking thing to say to me, a person who has literally been
[04:28:58] called homo sabi Islamist fundamentalist terrorism supporter for the past 10 fucking months,
[04:29:04] a person of a Muslim background to that's the other side of this equation that we don't
[04:29:08] really talk about too much because you know I'm pretty fucking white. So it doesn't
[04:29:11] really bother me all that much. But like, you know, at a
[04:29:16] certain point, it does actually fucking piss me off. When people
[04:29:20] immediately discount what I have to say because my name is Hassan,
[04:29:23] and I'm Muslim, you know what I mean? It is one of the very
[04:29:27] few instances where like, that kind of bigotry actually is
[04:29:32] very successful. It very successfully led a bunch of
[04:29:36] fucking griped up teenagers who do personally who could have
[04:29:40] been more responsive if my name was Hank and I was a fucking Christian dude from
[04:29:45] Kentucky to like leave this community and fucking droves and start running
[04:29:49] around and being like no he's Islamist fundamentalist and he loves when like
[04:29:53] Iran kills gay people he just defends Islam all the time and then the worst
[04:29:58] aspect of it is that all those people many of them have returned to this
[04:30:02] community by the way now but all of those fucking people then start adopting
[04:30:07] insanely weird right-wing framing on every other issue like it doesn't just end
[04:30:13] there they don't just like stay on the the Israel part or Islamophobia they move
[04:30:19] on from that to like white people being able to say the n-word and that jump is
[04:30:24] like this it's crazy and it's actually like you might think Hasan you're
[04:30:30] exaggerating you're making this shit up how many people have we dealt with
[04:30:34] over the course of the past couple of months, where people have actually come back, okay,
[04:30:39] after leaving the community, and then literally have defended those positions. You look back
[04:30:44] in their fucking talking points from a couple months ago, like a couple months prior to October
[04:30:49] seven, and they're like, Oh, I love this community. I love you, Hasan. What a wonderful
[04:30:54] space for progressive politics. And then like fucking eight months later, they're coming
[04:30:59] back into the community to be like, I hate that you have a house. I hate that you,
[04:31:02] You know, I hate that you're anti-white racism, like, how did this fucking change happen over
[04:31:07] such a short period of time?
[04:31:09] And it's always one fucking thing.
[04:31:25] You are sensitive in that regard, I understand and respect, but don't you feel the same
[04:31:28] sentiment against chatters with Lisb's?
[04:31:34] That's awesome.
[04:31:38] Bro compared me fucking making fun of Trump having a Lisb to literally the type of hate
[04:31:45] crime that literally justifies permanent genocide in the Muslim world in the hands of like America
[04:31:52] backed countries in America directly. And also the domestic version of that fascism that has
[04:31:58] led to like a seven year old being stabbed in the fucking chest 20 times by their fucking landlord
[04:32:05] after October 7 or a random college student getting shot and being permanently handicapped
[04:32:12] because they were for the crime of fucking wearing a cafe that is an insane
[04:32:19] comparison but thank you yes you're right you are missing something here
[04:32:23] you're missing a massive fucking difference here okay not even giving them
[04:32:29] a chance to explain as well I already unbanned them shut the fuck up so they
[04:32:33] can actually explain themselves I've been as a heck what I don't get it I
[04:33:17] I agree with most things and one thing we disagree on is not going to make me veer, right? It's weird. Yeah, it's not because it.
[04:33:25] It's not because it's one thing. People don't just like disagree on one thing. They disagree on it vehemently.
[04:33:32] And then they seek out a community that like will feed them talking points to feel safe and secure in their disagreement.
[04:33:40] But then they don't realize that that community doesn't just have that issue as a standalone disagreement.
[04:33:46] They have a million other issues as well. And ultimately all of those other resentments that
[04:33:53] person will carry on as well. We're going to look at Theo Vaughn talking and Bernie in a second.
[04:34:02] You know, when I was at my worst a couple of years ago, I watched just one of your streams
[04:34:20] one day and was very resentful and hateful. I understand how some people can change drastically
[04:34:24] to be honest. Yeah. A lot of people also see me as like a vector of hate towards all things
[04:34:41] leftist. They'll masquerade it as like me being hypocritical. But in fact, there is no hypocrisy
[04:34:50] there, not even like perceived hypocrisy there. But ultimately, it's a it's a really good way to
[04:34:59] like unload into an incredibly accessible figurehead that without actually addressing any of the
[04:35:06] arguments, you know, see, I love you and appreciate your hard work. But your breaking mistakes
[04:35:17] that you think Western nation will be better on these issues, they will not.
[04:35:20] We'll keep being raised to keep bombing the limited out of us one million dead Iraqis and motherfuckers 11 learn shit
[04:35:25] Well, even try man. What am I supposed to do bro? I have a profound amount of privilege. I'm an American
[04:35:30] I'm a white passing American dude who has a massive fucking platform
[04:35:34] Of course, I'm gonna use that to try to change the minds of as many people as I possibly can is that a fucking giving up
[04:35:40] And also things have changed
[04:35:43] Things literally have changed
[04:35:45] If you think about Israel-Palestine, things have changed dramatically in terms of the Western
[04:35:51] world and the way that our generation sees this issue.
[04:35:55] It has changed so much.
[04:35:58] Back then, there was one minute of ads, okay?
[04:36:01] There was one minute of ads at the top of the hour.
[04:36:02] Now there's three.
[04:36:03] And if you no longer want to see those ads, all you need to do is subscribe.
[04:36:07] That hasn't changed.
[04:36:08] Well, actually, that's changed too.
[04:36:10] under the Biden administration, the way to avoid the ads went from $5 a month in the form
[04:36:15] of subscription to Russian officials to $6 a month in the form of a subscription.
[04:36:21] One thing that hasn't changed, however, is the Twitch Prime.
[04:36:23] Twitch Prime is still very much free.
[04:36:32] Twitch Prime is very much free still.
[04:36:35] Okay.
[04:36:36] A couple of years ago, I was falling down the alt-right pipeline.
[04:36:43] I discovered a channel through a fan and it opened me up to a lot of different viewpoints.
[04:36:46] I have been officially radicalized.
[04:36:47] I am trans now me five years ago would pass away if they saw me.
[04:36:57] I was a semi-right winger until I started watching you during the
[04:36:59] George Floyd protests.
[04:36:59] Instead of consistent watchers content on YouTube and streams when I can.
[04:37:02] Thank you for making education so accessible.
[04:37:04] I've learned more from you than I did home school, but inflation.
[04:37:21] I think the bigger problem is the parasocial element to sherman.
[04:37:23] They feel this attachment to you.
[04:37:24] Once you've crossed them, they seek revenge or maybe I'm just autistic.
[04:37:28] No, I think that definitely plays a role for sure, but they don't,
[04:37:32] but like that also goes in the other direction where they feel like
[04:37:35] cross them so they look for another sense of community that also feels wrong. Do you feel
[04:37:42] me? Do you see me? Do you understand what I'm saying? So then they become parasocial
[04:37:47] and invested in another community. And then before they realize it like their entire
[04:37:53] worldview starts aligning with said community and they start going against like all these
[04:37:58] other things that they formerly believed. Yeah. It's really fucked up. This is
[04:38:08] But I still can't get why zoomers like here in their community hate you with no understanding of anything
[04:38:11] Come on, man
[04:38:12] I've made enemies of fucking every top content creator that is like ostensibly
[04:38:19] Even remotely right wing or a troll or has said anything fucking bigoted or sells gambling to children like
[04:38:27] Of course of course Twitter especially which is like insanely right wing now is going to have
[04:38:34] embedded hostility towards someone like myself because there's a lot more
[04:38:39] right-wingers on the platform and they love when someone goes yo fuck this guy
[04:38:43] but yeah I've made a lot of fucking enemies over the course of many many
[04:38:53] years it is what it is fuck that impression farming Twitter account who
[04:39:01] gives this shit he doesn't have a community he just he just slings as
[04:39:06] much fucking bought farmed same old fucking Twitter bullshit all over again every every
[04:39:13] time he can start urging more residents southwest of Kursk to evacuate the area as Ukrainian
[04:39:25] troops push forward into Russia.
[04:39:28] A Ukrainian military chief says this was insane.
[04:39:31] Oh, is this what I think it is?
[04:39:33] Right.
[04:39:34] I mean, this is insane, bro.
[04:39:35] This is insane.
[04:39:37] apparently I got fucking eight in bots up my ass
[04:39:40] what is this I won eight updates fan is not a bot
[04:39:47] I was 22 make it fun in your hairline now I'm 26 knowing karma is real
[04:39:57] yeah get fucked that was fake the guy retweeted you
[04:40:01] it was a troll but they were also
[04:40:08] they're fighting over if it's a bot troll or troll with a bot
[04:40:12] I think it's a bot and a troll at the same time because
[04:40:15] Completely unrelated to me that account was literally fucking
[04:40:20] That account was literally posting about
[04:40:23] That account was literally fucking posting about like a like hello from India and shit like that
[04:40:31] It was probably a bot that then the owner took it over again, so they get fucking post normal shit airline isn't even bad
[04:40:54] Thank you. It was post in lasagna cookie recipes and then be like ha ha we trolled you airline is not bad
[04:41:18] any longer
[04:41:21] Fixed it with medicine. All right, we're getting to now. We're gonna talk about Ukraine
[04:41:26] Ukraine troops moving towards Russia as incursion advances as they are gaining more ground more than a week into what was their surprise attack on
[04:41:34] President Vladimir Putin man is yeah real ones will always remember you did nearly eight hours of straight coverage every day on the genocide
[04:41:39] Despite views dropping and endless tripping by denialists who conveniently stopped talking about it once the death count hit a certain number
[04:41:45] I'm sure that alone made a big impact on a lot of people. Yeah
[04:41:48] Yeah. But I could have given up. I could have stopped talking about it. You know what
[04:41:53] I mean? I saw it. There was plenty of people who would be like a son, please shut the fuck
[04:41:59] up about this. Like it's too much. There were fucking supporters who were like I I don't
[04:42:02] want to hear about this all the time. It's too much death and destruction military.
[04:42:06] You just popped off during the time. No, no, the fuck it didn't. What are you talking
[04:42:08] about? I looked at my numbers the other day. We're back to like we're 40k average
[04:42:13] now. Two months ago, that number was like 18. Okay,
[04:42:18] This is Keeves.
[04:42:19] I went from 30K average consistently to like fucking days where I had like 15K people watching.
[04:42:24] Biggest incursion into Russia since.
[04:42:26] That's my tin pool and so many others literally were like, oh, Hassan fell off.
[04:42:31] He's really, he's really scared.
[04:42:33] He's fallen off.
[04:42:34] They literally did that.
[04:42:37] There were so many, there were so many articles and so many YouTube videos written
[04:42:41] and made about it.
[04:42:46] There's always ups and downs to this shit.
[04:42:48] point is I'm not going to change my fucking perspective just because the audience is not
[04:42:53] responding to it. Okay. That's it. And a big part of that is because I still have, I still
[04:43:04] have loyal supporters. I still have a community. Yeah, they tried to have a suicidal over it
[04:43:10] when I was like living the time of my fucking life, which is crazy. Billy Eilish brother
[04:43:14] reposted a video of you. I am a retired command sergeant major in the Minnesota National Guard
[04:43:19] and after years of firing artillery I sustained severe inner-ear damage. This was a banger.
[04:43:25] By the way before people joke about this this is a fucking major issue. Like you don't even need
[04:43:31] to go to combat. This is one of the many ways this is one of the many ways in which like the
[04:43:37] American military fucks you up. I mean if you're a vet or if you have veteran family members
[04:43:44] You already fucking know this
[04:43:46] Have good health insurance provided through my employer. I was able to have surgery on my ear
[04:43:50] As my ear healed my hearing was gradually restored one morning several weeks after the surgery
[04:43:56] I awoke to a sound I couldn't identify I asked my wife what I was hearing and she told me Tim
[04:44:01] That's your four-year-old daughter hope you see hope wakes up singing every morning
[04:44:06] But I had never heard that sound until that day
[04:44:09] Jesus Christ!
[04:44:10] I'm in crisis because I believe we as a country have a moral obligation to ensure that every
[04:44:14] father can hear his daughter sing, that every citizen receives the best care our medical
[04:44:19] community has to offer.
[04:44:21] I'm Tim Walsh and I approve this message because I've heard how important healthcare
[04:44:25] is to everyone.
[04:44:32] What?
[04:44:33] Get Phineas on stream please.
[04:44:34] Bro, just because he reposted a clip of mine doesn't fucking mean that he's like
[04:44:39] a fan.
[04:44:40] Okay, calm down.
[04:44:41] That's such a powerful message.
[04:44:55] Miles is my goat. He is truly a unique. He is truly a unique individual, a unique candidate.
[04:45:11] But if he is have him on. Oh dude, I would love to. I've already, I've already told people
[04:45:16] like Tim Waltz 100%. I would love to, I would love to talk to him. I would love to have
[04:45:21] him on the stream. I am a fan. Let's watch the start of the war. This video just
[04:45:35] into CNN, appears to show more Ukrainian forces ramping up in Ukraine's Sumy region.
[04:45:42] Well, here's a closer look at the volatile region near that border.
[04:45:47] Ukraine's Sumy region is in blue.
[04:45:49] Russia's Kursk and Gorod regions are coloured in yellow.
[04:45:54] This is the critical area where Ukrainian troops are crossing over into Russia.
[04:45:59] CNN's Fred Pleitkin is following this story for us from Berlin.
[04:46:03] What do you make of what we are seeing happening on the ground and why?
[04:46:09] Well I think one of the things that you just said is absolutely correct.
[04:46:11] This is an absolutely critical area, both for the Ukrainians and for the Russians.
[04:46:15] In fact, the Ukrainians were for a long time expecting the Russians to mount an offensive
[04:46:19] from the Kursk region into the Sumi region to try and go south and push south from
[04:46:25] there.
[04:46:26] It appears as though the Ukrainians have been a lot faster than the Russians in
[04:46:29] mounting such a thing.
[04:46:30] I think one of the things that's also worth pointing out that you just showed us that video of the Ukrainians amassing on the border in the Syrian region
[04:46:37] They apparently managed to do that completely in secret. Even Ukraine's allies seem to have that absolutely no clue that this was happening
[04:46:45] They took their allies by surprise obviously took the Russians by surprise as well
[04:46:49] Now one of the things that we are indeed hearing from the Ukrainians is that they're
[04:46:53] I just I don't like I don't know what they seek to achieve here because like they can't permanently annexed it. Right? Like they don't have the, they don't have the logistics.
[04:47:04] Um, they don't have like the, the, the capacity to log in.
[04:47:10] here because like they can't permanently annex it right like they don't have the they don't have the
[04:47:15] logistics um they don't have like the the the capacity to like consistently bring in uh additional
[04:47:26] supplies necessary to annex it so i just don't i don't get it unless they like successfully divert
[04:47:34] forces no it's about trading the land back in a negotiation deal no no i get that but you
[04:47:40] have to keep it for that to happen. It definitely applies a lot of pressure, I think, to Putin.
[04:47:54] Like, it is a massive, massive fuck you. Because like, Putin is a strong man.
[04:48:01] Like, making Russia feel the burden of the war further is obviously going to harm him. It's
[04:48:10] it's going to humiliate him, but that also leads to,
[04:48:14] that also kind of leads to like him behaving
[04:48:21] in an irrational manner, whether it be like
[04:48:23] fucking nuclear power plants lighting on fire
[04:48:26] or whatever the fuck.
[04:48:29] This large salience is more of an opportunity
[04:48:31] that came from trying to get more negotiating leverage
[04:48:33] on the front.
[04:48:34] I think so, but I don't know if you can,
[04:48:40] I don't know if you can, what do you call it, if you can't keep it, if you can't keep
[04:48:51] it, then can you use it as a trading piece?
[04:48:56] I think it probably is just more so diverting forces.
[04:49:02] Here is Rob Lee.
[04:49:07] Our guys do not feel any reliefs at Artem Zhepko, a press officer with the Ukraine's
[04:49:12] National Police Brigade, which is fighting near the strategically important town of
[04:49:15] Chastity are in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine Russian forces there
[04:49:19] We're still using as many as 10 era bombs a day
[04:49:21] He said on Monday morning the attacks near Toretsk continued
[04:49:25] Said you have been struck on a senior lieutenant and a commander of the combat drone platoon of the 200 C's territorial defense battalion
[04:49:31] I don't feel a decrease in intensity. Mr. Shokan said everything is being assaulted in the same way
[04:49:37] that's from the I
[04:49:39] Think it's from this near terms article maybe
[04:49:42] But we shall see
[04:49:48] 911 showed us you can destabilize a country with a single well-landed attack, bro. What that's not a comparison
[04:49:55] Like
[04:50:03] Bro, they did not 9-eleven Russia by taking over a border down also Russia is not America
[04:50:24] Also if Russia had the capacity to do America shit post 9-eleven that would not be good for Ukraine
[04:50:30] nor would it be good for Poland even, because like, an American equivalent of like what we did to the rest of the world, I guess it would be like, I guess it would be like Russia just like skipping Ukraine, Ukraine doesn't 9 11 on Russia, Russia skips Ukraine and starts like attacking China, because that's what we did.
[04:50:51] Saudi Arabia conducts 9 11 on America. America goes after Saudi Arabia's enemies. So Ukraine
[04:51:18] invading Russia invades Canada, basically creating incursion Putin directs his rage at
[04:51:27] the West Russian forces are pummeling Ukraine positions along the front lines. Ukraine
[04:51:31] military official said his attacks on Russia soil by Ukraine continue. I'm really Russian
[04:51:51] will ignore Kursk incursion until there's a break to her shots of yard because shots
[04:51:55] of ER is a strategically important position due to its elevation. If Russia takes that,
[04:51:58] it completely fucks up the defensive lines for Ukraine. Also, we are assuming from a
[04:52:09] Western Democratic lens that Putin is now in danger because people are going to turn
[04:52:11] against him. There's no proof to demonstrate that. The approval rating for Putin and
[04:52:15] the war is still relatively high, despite their increase in the protest. Yeah, but
[04:52:21] making Russia, making average Russians actually feel some kind of consequences for Russia's
[04:52:27] incursions in this regard, while also simultaneously weakening Putin in the eyes of Russians when
[04:52:34] they seem as an authoritarian strongman who's going to bring back like, you know, USSR territory
[04:52:40] in might for Russia is, is probably going to create additional stress points against
[04:52:47] Putin that he doesn't like that he has to deal with ultimately. Like I said, though,
[04:52:57] I don't know how, I don't know how long they can keep this
[04:53:01] incursion going. You know what I mean? Let's see what CNN
[04:53:10] forces, they say are pushing on and are trying to gain more
[04:53:14] ground. Here's what we're learning.
[04:53:17] Ukrainian troops sweeping through Russian territory.
[04:53:23] Dear Ukrainians, this soldier starts and then says his
[04:53:25] forces went into a Russian supermarket, but that Ukrainian
[04:53:29] stores have a better selection.
[04:53:31] Ukraine!
[04:53:34] Videos released of several areas inside Russia showing Ukraine soldiers taking down Russian
[04:53:40] flags and raising Ukraine's.
[04:53:43] And while the Kremlin claims its forces have held up Ukraine's advances in some areas,
[04:53:48] posting videos of bombed out, alleged Ukrainian vehicles, the numbers the Kremlin
[04:53:53] could no longer reduce support for Ukraine in the West, is there no longer just defending
[04:53:56] their own land?
[04:53:57] I don't think people give a shit about that that much.
[04:53:58] I think the only thing that people care about in terms of Ukraine is like how
[04:54:01] how it affects their gas prices. Defense contractors care about offloading their shitty weapons
[04:54:08] that they haven't been using, that have just been collecting dust in their warehouses,
[04:54:15] and then making a pretty penny off of it, and that's the reason why they want to continue
[04:54:20] it. American State Department officials are interested in hurting Russia as much as
[04:54:26] as possible, undermining a foreign adversary's military prowess
[04:54:30] as best to the best of their ability
[04:54:32] without using a single fucking active duty service member,
[04:54:37] like putting them in harm's way.
[04:54:39] And the average citizen just simply cares
[04:54:42] about like gas prices and how expensive it is
[04:54:46] to like heat their homes.
[04:54:47] So like once winter comes around,
[04:54:50] that's when like pressure mounts.
[04:54:54] It's not like a lot of, just the thing is,
[04:54:59] The thing is, these guys that are selling like chips and shit, Turkey, directly selling to
[04:55:05] the Russia or Western allies directly selling not to Russia, but the Kazakhstan and then
[04:55:11] selling to Russia.
[04:55:13] And everybody utilizing India as a mediator for oil and gas has only raised the prices
[04:55:21] of certain things but ultimately has not like changed trade all that dramatically, you know
[04:55:37] what I mean?
[04:55:46] Does admit are staggering.
[04:55:50] Almost 30 villages under Ukrainian control, more than 120,000 Russian civilians evacuated
[04:55:57] in the...
[04:55:58] I hate when you say it like that because it's like you're implying we shouldn't do
[04:56:01] it.
[04:56:02] I mean there is a way to do it and the best way to have conducted it was to either and I don't know
[04:56:09] I'm not like a military expert at all, but it seems like one of the best things you could have done was
[04:56:14] immediately fucking beef up Ukrainian defenses or
[04:56:18] Come to a some sort of detente some sort of conclusion with Vladimir Putin when he was doing military
[04:56:24] Exercises on the border if you took his threat seriously, I certainly didn't very famously
[04:56:30] and
[04:56:31] and reinforce the Minsk protocols a third time, okay?
[04:56:39] But if that wasn't going to happen,
[04:56:41] then do weapons transfers.
[04:56:44] And then when Ukraine actually had the upper hand,
[04:56:47] the leverage after the failed
[04:56:49] supposed special military operation,
[04:56:54] the supposed special military operation failure
[04:56:58] Before Russia blitzkriegged all the way over to the Dnieper River, the territories that
[04:57:06] it pummeled into the ground and then now has permanently annexed, you could have had a ceasefire
[04:57:12] negotiation that Zelensky has actually put forward that I thought was a decent ceasefire
[04:57:18] proposal that would push certain aspects of the conversation down a couple years.
[04:57:26] That was the best, that was the best point of leverage that Ukraine had since then they've
[04:57:32] lost a lot of that leverage and Russia just took over, you know, 20% of Ukrainian territory
[04:57:38] and just sat on it and mind the fuck out of it and have hardened their positions ever
[04:57:43] since and they just keep trying to take over additional higher land every now and
[04:57:48] then that is serving as a defensive position against the, the front lines that Russia
[04:57:53] has pushed inside of Ukrainian territory, you know what I mean?
[04:58:03] Of course, Regent alone and more under evacuation orders in Belgorod region to the south.
[04:58:09] Russian President Vladimir Putin irate bowing to respond while ripping into Ukraine and its western allies.
[04:58:20] It appears that the enemy with the help of its western masters is fulfilling their will
[04:58:24] and the west is fighting us with the hands of the Ukrainians.
[04:58:27] So, it looks like the enemy is seeking to improve its negotiating position for the future.
[04:58:35] The enemy will certainly receive a worthy response, and all our objectives will undoubtedly
[04:58:39] be achieved."
[04:58:41] All this as Russia and Ukraine blame each other for what appears to be a major fire
[04:58:45] at the Zaparizia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, an area under Russian control.
[04:58:51] So far no increased radiation levels have been detected.
[04:58:55] Kiev has published little information about its offensive into Russian territory, but Ukraine's
[04:59:00] president justifying the incursion.
[04:59:06] From the beginning of this summer and early from the Kursk region, I would assume the
[04:59:10] region suffered all the time.
[04:59:11] I mean, there is something very ironic and rather funny about, like, more war is
[04:59:18] not funny.
[04:59:19] It's still, it's obviously awful.
[04:59:21] like there is something a little ridiculous about Vladimir Putin being like how could they do this
[04:59:29] to us like come on dude like that's insane that's an insane thing to to ask I mean you did you you
[04:59:43] got got almost 2000 strikes artillery mortars drones we also monitor every missile strike
[04:59:53] And each search strike deserves a fair response
[04:59:58] It's just like it also is so fucking israel dude. Holy shit
[05:00:03] That conversation that lottamer pudin had with tucker carlson conversation more like a glaze
[05:00:09] Esh will live in my mind permanently because i i after that my
[05:00:15] understanding of the equation changed so dramatically
[05:00:18] where like I saw it with my own two fucking eyes that he just was like why
[05:00:24] can't I be your Israel like America I would love to be your Israel why won't
[05:00:29] you let me be your Israel and he literally said we're a capitalist nation
[05:00:36] too we're not socialist anymore we're not communist anymore we're fucking
[05:00:41] capitalist nation why can't we be your Israel please and it seems Ukraine's
[05:00:50] Putin's response is not over yet, even as Moscow scrambles to prevent further loss of
[05:00:55] territory.
[05:00:59] And that's actually something Becky that we've been monitoring as well.
[05:01:01] The Russians obviously saying that they're pulling additional units.
[05:01:03] Putin isn't good, but Ukrainians are Nazis universally, so I'd rather support Russia.
[05:01:09] Come on, dawg.
[05:01:11] That's insane.
[05:01:12] Bro, your brain is broken by, like, I don't know if you read too many fucking Associated
[05:01:28] press reports where they just only seem to have dudes with fucking like black
[05:01:34] sun tattoos and shit prominently displayed but no the entirety of Ukraine
[05:01:38] is not Nazi that's insane look the denazification argument was insanely
[05:01:56] stupid not only because obviously there's nationalism issues within Russia
[05:02:04] as the Russian forces as well. And also, more importantly, there is no, there is no denazification.
[05:02:16] Okay. Like, there's no, like, you don't invade a country to be like, we're going to denazify
[05:02:24] the country. If you invade a country, you not to fight the country. Like, those guys are now
[05:02:31] the best heroes okay like dudes who would have normally fought against those football hooligans
[05:02:39] and fascists and whatnot are now looking to them and going okay well you're defending me against
[05:02:44] the fucking bombs blowing up in my head I love you now there is no there is no denotification
[05:02:52] yeah it's like dehumasification is so stupid once you fucking bomb every building block
[05:03:01] Every city block all of a sudden what was you start treating everyone like they're fucking as a battalion or whatever
[05:03:07] Then everyone is functionally as a battalion
[05:03:10] It also ends up and I and this is like another thing that i've said so much
[05:03:19] I've said so much
[05:03:21] um
[05:03:23] How come when vietnam got invaded it became less nazi and more communist then great question
[05:03:28] It's because america the invading forces aligned with the nazis
[05:03:32] Okay. There was also obviously a counterbalance to that sort of thing back then that no longer exists. Ideological counterbalance and also foreign intervention that used to exist back then that no longer exists.
[05:03:47] The question though.
[05:03:59] Vietnam was never Nazi know like there were fascists in Vietnam.
[05:04:04] There were the southern Vietnamese government was doing fascist shit nonstop.
[05:04:11] It's into that area trying to hold the Ukrainians up.
[05:04:21] They've also posted video on all of their social media channels, really, of planes from
[05:04:26] the Russian Federation, allegedly bombing Ukrainian positions, Ukrainian vehicles, allegedly
[05:04:31] getting destroyed.
[05:04:32] But the fact of the matter is that the Russians are indeed asking citizens in regions that
[05:04:36] are further and further east towards the city, of course, to evacuate those areas
[05:04:41] which could be an indication that the Ukrainians are indeed still moving forward, Becky.
[05:04:46] It's good to have you Fred. Thank you. Johnny is now is Shashank Joshi, who's the defence
[05:04:51] editor at The Economist and it's extremely good to have you. Your analysis and insights
[05:04:55] so important on a day like today. Ukraine's top military commander has set his forces
[05:05:00] command a thousand square kilometres of Russia's Kursk region, about 10,000 Ukrainian troops
[05:05:07] as we understand it have crossed into Russia. Ukraine is through this war being outmatched
[05:05:12] But this surprise attack has been, it seems, successful.
[05:05:16] What does this change in strategy and potential shift
[05:05:20] in power balance mean for this war, do you think?
[05:05:23] Well, first of all, Ukraine has changed the narrative.
[05:05:26] That's the most important thing.
[05:05:28] Whatever else happens, it has busted the assumption
[05:05:31] that Ukraine's on the back foot,
[05:05:33] that it can't regain the initiative.
[05:05:36] But I will say this.
[05:05:38] It is still, and we mustn't lose sight of this,
[05:05:41] losing ground in Donetsk province in eastern Ukraine. In fact, in the last couple of days,
[05:05:47] I don't think they have. But I do think that it gives enough rope to the western media to be like,
[05:05:54] oh, they changed the narrative. They're doing the damn thing.
[05:05:59] But like, what happens when they're no longer doing the damn thing? You know what I mean?
[05:06:04] like this is the thing about like the counter offensive right they brought up the counter offensive the counter offensive is going to happen we're going to have a crazy we're going to have this counter offensive is going to be awesome the counter offensive is going to be the sickest counter offensive you ever seen they're going to purge the Russian orcs from its territorial boundaries and it's like and then it failed and then what's really dropped it immediately like they never talked about it ever again.
[05:06:36] again. So all of all this does is is seemingly offer false hope to a lot of people. It's just
[05:06:54] the glaringly obvious problem for Ukraine right now is manpower. That's it.
[05:07:03] Hasan, go back to your country. This is my country. What do we do then? I don't understand
[05:07:11] where you're so anti-ukrain succeeding this is a crazy chatter i have no control over russia
[05:07:52] neither do i have control over american foreign policy okay yes i want i want russians i want
[05:07:59] the russian forces to retreat i don't want russia to invade ukraine i don't want people to be killed
[05:08:04] in the fucking meat grinder, but ultimately my sober analysis over what is going on does
[05:08:23] not change due to like if you want me to do wish casting that's one thing but if you want
[05:08:31] me to look at it seriously recognizing that Ukraine's and this has been a problem there's
[05:08:38] been an ongoing problem for Ukraine for a couple months now. Recognizing Ukraine's manpower problem
[05:08:47] is not me saying I hope Russia wins. Thinks he's a military analyst? I'm not.
[05:09:03] We've seen Russian forces move to within 15 kilometers or so of a very important town
[05:09:09] in the east of Ukraine called Pokrovsk. And I say this not to take away from Ukraine's
[05:09:14] remarkable achievements inside Russia in the last week, but to point out that these are all trade-offs,
[05:09:20] these have come at a cost. And so Ukraine has changed that narrative, but it must be very
[05:09:25] careful that the result isn't a loss of territory inside its own soil and what ultimately could
[05:09:32] turn out to be heavy losses inside Russia as well. It's got to consolidate these gains
[05:09:38] and understand the why are you defeated with Ukraine but not Palestine what I'm not defeated
[05:09:44] with Ukraine and not Palestine there's a major difference between Ukraine and Gaza that is Gaza
[05:09:53] are America's historic enemies Arabs Muslims okay the group pummeling Gaza is America's
[05:10:01] greatest ally is real. Okay? The group conducting ethnic cleansing in Gaza is real. Okay? Well,
[05:10:10] there are similarities between Ukraine and Gaza. The similarities end very quickly when
[05:10:17] you look at who America is funding and facilitating on both of these different conflicts. I also
[05:10:34] happen to want the same exact thing in both, which is a ceasefire, a permanent end to hostilities.
[05:10:51] The right time to pull back and the right time to cash in the chips that it's gained in the last
[05:10:57] five days. It has more to work with going forward than it did what some four or five months ago.
[05:11:04] I mean, there is more coming into Ukraine and from both the West and very specifically from
[05:11:11] the US in a recent piece in your publication The Economist it was written that the delivery of the
[05:11:17] F-16s can be seen as a morale boost rather than a strategic game changer writing but with numbers
[05:11:24] building up slowly it may take time before the F-16s can have much impact. A recent report by the
[05:11:30] CSIS another think tank argues that Ukraine needs many more aircraft than if so far being
[05:11:37] promised. With two and a half years into this war, the U.S. in particular is seeing pushback
[05:11:45] domestically for its support.
[05:11:49] Does Ukraine, are we seeing at this stage evidence that Ukraine feels more empowered
[05:11:57] and with this new equipment can be projecting more strength going forward? For example,
[05:12:06] What impact are these F-16s going to have?
[05:12:08] Yeah, I need to call the Russia-Israeli conflict and not Ukraine, that we're killing its own
[05:12:13] people in the Eastern territories who oppose the 2014 coup instead of negotiating or giving
[05:12:16] them federal status.
[05:12:17] Brother, you are fucking crazy, okay?
[05:12:21] I love this narrative.
[05:12:23] Russia's narratives are so fucking fraudulent in terms of its invasion of Ukraine.
[05:12:28] Obviously, an invasion of a foreign country violating its sovereignty is always going
[05:12:33] to be met with a shit ton of ridiculous claims as to why it must be conducted but like how
[05:12:41] is that exactly a narrative I don't know 14,000 killed in Donbass now how many fucking people
[05:12:47] have been killed is Donbass so protected now yeah we we have to we have to protect the
[05:12:54] eastern Ukrainian territories where there's a lot of Russian sympathy and how do we do
[05:12:58] that by fucking destroying car give we will we will really really we will really get our message
[05:13:05] across by throwing hundreds of thousands of conscripts into the fucking meat grinder on the
[05:13:12] Russian side yeah really you you solved it dude you fucking really saved it okay
[05:13:20] like that's ridiculous there's a ridiculous argument to make
[05:13:22] whenever people ask me what should have Russia done us on it's just do China okay
[05:13:30] do Chinese shit liberation has caused come on dude you are not liberating then
[05:13:38] it that's like saying Ukraine was liberating its own fucking territory by
[05:13:43] bombing it okay how come only Russia gets to liberate the territory by
[05:13:47] bombing it and killing people but when Ukraine is bombing it you're like well
[05:13:50] that was bad and wrong but when Russia is bombing the same exact territory
[05:13:54] and mining it into fucking oblivion, then it's liberation. Like, that's crazy. I just, you know,
[05:14:04] I don't think that there's any defensible, like I don't think this is even remotely defensible,
[05:14:11] and that's why I've always made the difference. I've always talked about the difference between
[05:14:16] Crimea and other parts, which is something that a lot of pro-Ukrainian chatters despise
[05:14:21] me over and we'll say that like I am a supporter of like Russian invasion of Ukraine. Okay? New
[05:14:33] entry into the Hassanavi doctrine, do China. That's what I mean, yeah.
[05:14:42] Becky, I think you answered that at the beginning correctly by pointing out that these will have
[05:14:46] limited impact. I know that some people would want to see- Yeah, that's why we need Donald
[05:14:51] Trump so we can fix it. We need Donald Trump so we can- Do you think I should feel guilty
[05:15:00] booking a spa day at tsundara with everything going on in kaza in ukraine what the fuck see these
[05:15:05] new systems coming in and offering some kind of decisive change on the battlefield uh but in truth
[05:15:12] the f16s ought to be seen as a long-term replacement for ukraine's aging and when you say mining do
[05:15:20] you mean like coal no dude mines like land mines land mines that go boom when you step on it
[05:15:29] depleted fleet of Soviet-designed aircraft, MiGs and Sukhoi. The fact of the matter is,
[05:15:35] these F-16s are not going to be flying American style over the front lines, swooping over Russian
[05:15:41] troops. I think what they're going to be doing in the main, in the first months of their existence
[05:15:47] at least, is to be providing air defense over Ukraine against Russian drones and missiles.
[05:15:53] They'll be sitting back tens of kilometers away from the front line, shooting down these
[05:15:58] Iranian-made drones and other cruise missiles coming in over the border and that's a very
[05:16:03] valuable mission but let's make no mistake it doesn't mean they're going to be providing
[05:16:08] air cover right on the edge of the border allowing Ukrainians to stream into Russia again.
[05:16:13] We've really got to keep expectations in check of what these planes can achieve.
[05:16:19] Let's talk about the wider story here. The Ukrainian President Rodomir Zelensky has said
[05:16:25] in taking the fight to Russia, that this is key to achieving peace.
[05:16:33] And I just want you and our viewers to have a listen to specifically what he said.
[05:16:39] It is only fair to destroy Russian terrorists where they are, where they launch their strikes from.
[05:16:44] Russian military airfields, Russian logistics.
[05:16:47] We see how useful this can be for bringing peace closer.
[05:16:50] Russia must be forced into peace if Putin wants to continue waging war so badly.
[05:16:55] And Ukraine's head of military administration said, and I quote him here,
[05:17:01] they are feeling what we have been feeling for years since 2014.
[05:17:05] This is an historical event.
[05:17:09] Is this about forcing Putin's hand, getting him to a negotiating table to broker peace on Kiev's terms?
[05:17:19] terms rather than on Putin's terms at this point. What's your sense here?
[05:17:26] Well, Ukraine, like all of us, is watching the American elections and it realizes there is a chance
[05:17:32] that a Trump presidency, if that is what occurs, is more likely to cut Ukrainian aid off and to
[05:17:39] force Kiev into a deal that the Ukrainian government would view as highly unfavorable.
[05:17:45] And so you could see this kind of operation as a way of preempting some of that and saying that
[05:17:51] first of all Ukraine still has options and second of all that simply freezing the lines as they are
[05:17:58] is not an acceptable solution because look Ukraine is in charge of Russian soil as well.
[05:18:05] So this is I think absolutely a way for Ukraine to say it can strengthen its hand in any talks
[05:18:11] that it can now to President Biden's mission. Biden awards 150 million dollars for better tumor
[05:18:17] removal surgeries. We're skipping that. There was a couple different things I wanted to talk about.
[05:18:22] Oh, we'll do the Bernie Sanders. We'll do the Bernie Sanders thing. Yeah, look, all I'm going to
[05:18:35] say is this. Okay, that's not true. All I'm going to say is this. My suspicion is, yeah, we have
[05:18:44] the kick video to my suspicion is once Lebanese forces has Bola and the IRGC and Hamas retaliate
[05:18:58] against Israel a country in the region that is routinely violating other nations sovereignty
[05:19:04] America will back them in the same tone and with the same feverish pitch as Ukraine doing
[05:19:13] a counter invasion after being invaded. Of course, because we are obviously not hypocritical.
[05:19:22] We would never ever assume the exact opposite stance on both of these issues. This guy,
[05:19:33] immigrants that recover U.S. citizens at fastest clip in years, the government has reduced
[05:19:37] a backlog of applications that have built up during the Trump administration. New
[05:19:39] New Citizens say they are looking forward to voting.
[05:19:42] Do I need to spell it out for you?
[05:19:44] It says Jeremy Carl, the gray replacement.
[05:19:47] Elon Musk retweeted this, by the way.
[05:19:51] Senior fellow at the Claremont Institute,
[05:19:55] former research fellow at the Hoover Institute,
[05:19:58] US Department of Citizens Secretary, the Interior.
[05:20:05] That was also, oh, Elon also retweeted this,
[05:20:08] which is from the Trump war room, official account,
[05:20:12] import the third world, become the third world.
[05:20:17] This is Euro-style racism.
[05:20:20] Like, this is unique to America, this level.
[05:20:26] America has its own version of this, obviously.
[05:20:29] Not to say that America is like less racist than Europe.
[05:20:31] I would never say that.
[05:20:32] We are very, very good at being racist on our own.
[05:20:36] We've just never, in my experience,
[05:20:38] never hit this like Euro-level racism.
[05:20:43] Pete, the comments he responded,
[05:20:48] the racism is off the charts here.
[05:20:50] Wow, I am thinking that we are so back.
[05:21:04] Hit agent connected with Matt and Jacob.
[05:21:07] Yeah, yeah, how you doing?
[05:21:08] Are you Uso from One Piece?
[05:21:10] Am I Uso from One Piece?
[05:21:12] Yes, yeah, yeah.
[05:21:13] Yeah, how'd you know?
[05:21:14] Oh my God.
[05:21:15] Oh, okay, thank you, yeah.
[05:21:19] No, I am.
[05:21:20] I'm like, I'm his brother, technically.
[05:21:23] No, I'm just delivering pizzas.
[05:21:24] I'm Peter Parker for the day.
[05:21:28] Huh? Am I broke? No, people need their pizza delivered. It doesn't mean you're broke. Yeah, yeah for sure
[05:21:39] They almost felt like a meme interaction chat. What the fuck? There's no way that's how people talk to door-to-door liby driving
[05:21:47] They say are you broke?
[05:21:49] Yes, they do what?
[05:21:53] Strahd's
[05:21:55] Continual error broke. Yeah, this is hilarious
[05:21:57] who's agent I recognize his face. He's a part of the A&P. He's responsible for making A&P actually.
[05:22:07] Oh, also we have some good news. The Algerian boxer, Eman Khalif is suing both J.K. Rowling
[05:22:21] and Elon Musk. That's not one but two billionaires. Hey, I am so supportive of this. Okay.
[05:22:30] Okay. Oh my God. Oh, it's so good. Cyberbullying lawsuit filed by Algerian boxer, Iman Khalif,
[05:22:37] JK Rowling and Elon Musk have both been named in the criminal complaint to French authorities over alleged acts of aggravated cyber harassment.
[05:22:45] Get your money up, Queen. Okay. And it's wonderful because both of them are so fucking rich. Okay.
[05:22:55] They are so goddamn wealthy. This makes me so happy. You got to sue someone who has the money.
[05:23:01] you know what I mean and it is rather interesting I have noticed something I've noticed that
[05:23:10] a lot of fucking people actually deleted their Emon Khalif tweets some people have not tweeted
[05:23:23] at all like J.K. Rowling I believe was it Chris Hitchens he deleted all of his tweets
[05:23:33] about the Olympics. Or was it not Christian? Sorry, fucking Richard Dawkins. Hitchens is
[05:23:47] dead. It's the same shit, though. It's the same guy. I always, I always mix and match
[05:23:54] my fucking edgy, Islamophobic atheists. Hitchens died before he could turn into before
[05:24:04] I could turn into a Dawkins style. I actually think I am Christian after all.
[05:24:11] Culturally. Wouldn't it be on J.G. Rowling to not tweet on this?
[05:24:29] Kamala and Tim holding a rally at the RNC arena in Milwaukee. Yeah.
[05:24:40] Lawyer up Haya. It appears that Haya Rajik may have made her tweets attacking Amon Khalif while in Portugal,
[05:24:48] a country with strong hate speech laws and part of the EU.
[05:24:52] she might want to consult a lawyer.
[05:24:58] Hello from Portugal.
[05:25:00] Four months ago, the people here voted out
[05:25:02] their socials governorship to the right.
[05:25:04] The right-wing party, Chagha,
[05:25:05] won a staggering 48 parliamentary seats.
[05:25:07] Two years ago, they had just won 12.
[05:25:09] We will do the same this November,
[05:25:10] enough with this insanity.
[05:25:18] They're gonna argue that being called trans
[05:25:20] isn't inherently a bad thing.
[05:25:22] That one has worked in US courts before,
[05:25:24] but we'll see how they handle it
[05:25:25] whenever this happens.
[05:25:27] Oh, that's so gross.
[05:25:30] So transphobes have used like, oh well, I thought being trans wasn't a bad thing as a defense.
[05:25:36] God, I hate that.
[05:25:42] Pretty sure they called her a man though, anyway.
[05:25:45] So they didn't just call her a trans woman.
[05:25:49] Pretty sure they just straight up flat out called her a man.
[05:25:59] Joe Rogan un-retweeted some tweets calling him on a man.
[05:26:06] One of the greatest parts about this is that like these rich assholes,
[05:26:10] These are all rich ass motherfuckers that are unimaginably transphobic.
[05:26:15] So they actually do have the capacity, they actually do have the capacity to be sued in
[05:26:21] like, you know, the person has the capacity to get some awards off of it.
[05:26:27] So that does make me happy.
[05:26:41] Richard Dawkins deletes post calling Olympic boxer, Iman Khalifa man as she files harassment
[05:26:45] complaint.
[05:26:48] Atheists are not exempt from this foolishness too, by the way.
[05:26:51] is a biologist for that matter sharing transphobic propagandistic misinformation about iman cleef
[05:26:56] he's even using anti-transpropaganda source two men masquerading his women are being
[05:27:01] allowed the box against real women in the olympics hmm biker identifies the cyclist wins tour
[05:27:08] the france hmm please don't watch that video it's terrible well made but it's vile no we're
[05:27:29] gonna watch it i don't think pierce morgan deleted his tweets oh before we move on
[05:27:35] here is the two Tim Walsh moments.
[05:27:38] These guys are even attacking me for my record of service, and I just want to say I'm proud
[05:27:44] to have served my country, and I always will be.
[05:27:59] With my dad's encouragement, a guy who served in the Army during the Korean War, I signed
[05:28:05] up for the Army National Guard two days after my 17th birthday.
[05:28:09] I served for the next 20 or four years for the same reason all my brothers and
[05:28:13] sisters in uniform do.
[05:28:15] We love this country.
[05:28:17] Then in 2005, I felt the call of duty again,
[05:28:20] this time being serviced to my country
[05:28:22] in the halls of Congress.
[05:28:24] My students inspired me to run for that office.
[05:28:27] And I was proud to make it to Washington.
[05:28:29] I was a member of the Veterans Affairs Committee
[05:28:31] and a champion of our men and women in uniform.
[05:28:39] I'm going to say it again as clearly as I can.
[05:28:42] I am damn proud of my service to this country.
[05:28:51] And I firmly believe you should never
[05:28:53] to integrate another person's service record.
[05:28:56] Anyone brave enough to put on that uniform
[05:28:58] for our great country, including my opponent?
[05:29:01] I just have a few simple words.
[05:29:04] Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
[05:29:07] So, yeah, he cooked on that front, the service thing,
[05:29:12] which was objectively a very normal way
[05:29:14] to react to a very weird accusation.
[05:29:18] But here's a really good one.
[05:29:19] Vice President Harris and I have both
[05:29:21] have the privilege of joining workers on the picket line.
[05:29:24] And it's why as governor, I signed one of the biggest packages of pro-worker policies
[05:29:29] in history in the law.
[05:29:33] In Minnesota, we made it easier for workers to form unions.
[05:29:38] We strengthened workers' protections, and yes, we banned those damn captive audience
[05:29:43] meetings for good in Minnesota.
[05:29:50] Last time I said that at a union meeting, they sued me over.
[05:29:53] was the best thing to get sued over I ever sat. We're going to continue to ban those
[05:29:57] meetings. Vice President Harris and I have both had the privilege of joining workers on
[05:30:03] the picket line and it's why as governor I signed one of the awesome speech but it also
[05:30:24] shows he really wasn't lying about the telephone thing. The reading head pauses are
[05:30:27] adorable. Is he on the he's on a prompter here I think. What does he mean he got
[05:30:36] suit over it. Like anti union corporations suit him. I think
[05:30:43] over it. That's the same clip is the one I sent from Rupar but
[05:30:53] the other one is longer and has more context. Oh, he's also the
[05:30:59] first union member on a presidential ticket since Ronald
[05:31:01] Reagan, but rest assured I won't lose my way. That's a solid
[05:31:04] way to talk about that. That is pretty crazy. That is pretty
[05:31:12] crazy that Ronald Reagan was a fucking union leader like a
[05:31:15] labor leader. God he was such a piece of shit. I can hate him. Oh my God. This is a funny
[05:31:23] one. By the way, Mike, here's a little fact that they just told me by the way my week has
[05:31:29] been very interesting since last Tuesday as you might guess. But here's a fact they
[05:31:33] shared with me as I came here to make this this opportunity. Yes, he was the labor
[05:31:38] leader for SAG screen actors gills. I happen to be the first union member on a presidential
[05:31:44] ticket since Ronald Reagan but rest assured I won't lose my way probably
[05:32:00] should be a few more union members in elected office president Saunders we
[05:32:04] might want to work at that I think I'm looking at some so you heard the story
[05:32:10] you knew teamsters black caucus indoors hairs but the Congress itself still won't
[05:32:15] God I hate being from Boston Sean O'Brien pisses me off I don't understand
[05:32:20] why he's doing this the vice president at large is now challenging his
[05:32:22] position hog hog bet. What is this? Apparently it's not true. This is wrong. Donald Trump
[05:32:35] was also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and resigned in February 2021 after facing
[05:32:38] potential expulsion over January 6. Yo, Donald Trump was also a SAG. Oh my God, they're
[05:32:46] both the worst. Oh my God. Oh my God. If you're a SAG guy, if you were ever in SAG,
[05:32:53] should not be anywhere near the presidency. I'm sorry. Oh my God, that's two for two.
[05:32:59] That's literally two for two. Also Ronald Reagan was literally the fucking president of SAG.
[05:33:04] It wasn't like he was some random card carrying rank and filer and SAG. Donald Trump on the
[05:33:09] other hand was a, you know, he had to be a screen actors guild. Aren't you and
[05:33:22] SAG for sodas? No, sodas was a, sodas was a scab production. Remember, vice
[05:33:29] President Harropz grew up in a middle-class family, picked up shifts at that McDonald's
[05:33:33] as a student. I keep asking this to make a contrast here. Can you simply picture Donald
[05:33:39] Trump working in a McDonald's trying to make a McFlurry or something? Oh, he knows, he
[05:33:45] knows, he knows, he couldn't run that damn McFlurry machine if it does seem anything.
[05:33:52] Yeah, he was
[05:33:54] He was a he was in SAG fucking red bait. I mean a
[05:33:59] clapping commies in Hollywood, okay
[05:34:08] Senator Bernie Sanders was on to the field Vaughn is this good is this a banger?
[05:34:14] He's one of my favorites. You have one of the points. I think a little bit, but Bernie Sanders
[05:34:19] Thank you so much for joining us today. I really appreciate it
[05:34:23] I
[05:34:24] I have some new tour dates. I want to tell you a government dominated by big money interests, right? That's no great secret
[05:34:31] See how these billionaires now in their super PACs your billionaire
[05:34:35] You can contribute hundreds of millions of dollars to elect people to feed
[05:34:39] Geological operation we represent the pharmaceutical industry. You know many fall how many lobbyists there are in Washington, D.C.
[05:34:46] Representing the big drug companies take a wild and crazy guess
[05:34:49] 2000 you got it. That's a pretty good guess about 1800 Wow
[05:34:55] So there are 100 members of the Senate and 435 members of the House got it
[05:35:01] 535 and you got 1800 lobbyist
[05:35:04] well-paid
[05:35:06] Former leaders of the Democratic Party leaders of the Republic of money they let us say hey
[05:35:10] Congress do everything you can to make sure we make as much money as possible
[05:35:14] And who gets a damn whether people can afford the prescription drugs they need so that's power
[05:35:18] So you have a whole other drug government almost going on absolutely. That's even bigger than our own government
[05:35:26] Well, that's about what we can define what we mean by bigger but that's fair
[05:35:30] But if you look at Wall Street the power of Wall Street the drug companies the insurance companies the fossil fuel industry
[05:35:37] You have enormous wealth enormous power and
[05:35:41] If your question is is a government that tells them what to do or they tell what the government to do
[05:35:46] them war the latter. They tell the government what to do. Very powerful.
[05:35:50] Does it feel like that's changed over your time, like in politics?
[05:35:54] Or has it always been that way?
[05:35:56] I think to some degree, you know, money talks, right?
[05:35:58] Yeah, no great secret. That's always been the case.
[05:36:00] It's worse now. And I'll tell you why.
[05:36:03] As a result of this Citizens United Supreme Court decision.
[05:36:07] You familiar with that?
[05:36:09] The people bought action. Billionaires really bought action.
[05:36:12] I said, hey, it's undemocratic.
[05:36:14] you're taking away my freedom of speech, right? I have a first amendment, right? Run TV now
[05:36:19] for it. You could say whatever you want to say and I'm a billionaire and I want to spend
[05:36:23] unlimited sums of money to defeat this candidate or support this candidate. And you have laws
[05:36:28] on the bookside which restrict my freedom to buy the election. You know what I'm saying?
[05:36:33] 100%. Okay. And Supreme Court said, well guys, you're right. You're billionaires.
[05:36:37] You should be able to spend as much money as you want to buy elections. And that's
[05:36:42] That's what you have.
[05:36:43] So right now, this is literally the truth.
[05:36:45] You have super PACs where billionaires can put unlimited amounts of money, hundreds
[05:36:50] and hundreds of millions of dollars to defeat people they don't like or to support people
[05:36:54] they do like.
[05:36:56] That's power.
[05:36:58] And that is a corruption of what democracy is supposed to be.
[05:37:01] Look, you and I can disagree on an issue.
[05:37:02] We're not 10 people.
[05:37:04] We argue it out.
[05:37:05] We vote.
[05:37:06] I get the majority.
[05:37:07] You get the majority.
[05:37:08] Somebody wins.
[05:37:09] Somebody loses.
[05:37:10] I don't think billionaires should be able to buy elections.
[05:37:12] And I think most people think that most people are like why are corporations or companies
[05:37:17] allowed to like give money to candidates and influence elections right at almost every person
[05:37:23] I know says that that should be no whose responsibility is it to make sure it doesn't happen is it
[05:37:28] ours or is it or is it the politicians what happened is there were laws put in place
[05:37:34] not as strong as I would like which lead did limit the power of big money yeah okay
[05:37:39] and what that supreme court decision said is what congressman was on
[05:37:42] constitutional denied
[05:37:44] big money their freedom of speech of your billion
[05:37:47] always deal with on doing like reverse johrogan he had bought some use of on
[05:37:51] he's having bernie on
[05:37:54] but what's next is he gonna have me on what the fuck's going on here
[05:37:59] why is he
[05:38:02] why is he doing this
[05:38:03] you know
[05:38:04] you have freedom of speech that means you can run ads all over the day i know
[05:38:07] johrogan have bernie on too okay i know
[05:38:10] How do I get burning on? Um, I haven't really tried. I, I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I
[05:38:17] could bro. You're the same as Bernie Sanders. Come on. No man from a fucking podcast circuit.
[05:38:29] If he was like Joe Rogan, oh my God, you guys are so fucking stupid. That's not what I meant.
[05:38:35] Obviously. That's why I brought up boss. I'm use it as well. Okay. It would be
[05:38:41] like the equivalent Joe Rogan having like right wingers on all the time the left wing
[05:38:50] equivalent of that would be having a person like myself on fuck man my fucking my entire
[05:38:55] fan base bro you guys have knives out for me all the time dude I'm not expecting you to
[05:39:01] give me my fucking flowers okay I'm not but holy shit holy shit y'all are so ready
[05:39:09] to fucking shove down anything I say knives are out at all points dude holy moly you'll
[05:39:26] have like a fraction of the smoke for my haters please okay I know I serve you three men average
[05:39:34] at the top of the hour and some of you guys get bent out of shape okay many of you are
[05:39:40] subscribed in order to avoid the top of the hour average that means you can run ads
[05:39:51] all over the day at the top of the hour. That's what Bernie's talking about. King
[05:40:05] Conker, thank you for the five gift subs. Everyone's scolded Bernie for going on
[05:40:19] rogue and successfully advocating for progressive principles. Yeah, I know. I
[05:40:21] thought there was so fucking lame that everyone was yelling at him over that.
[05:40:24] Oh, God, what a fucking awful timeline that was. Here's the German outbreak
[05:40:30] now, by the way. And to, you know, beat Bernie Sanders, beat anybody. And
[05:40:35] that's what happened. So what we have got to do now is once again, pass
[05:40:40] legislation that will will do that. Are there politicians that aren't viable
[05:40:48] kind of aren't influenced by lobbyists? There are some very good people but
[05:40:54] many people look just to write an example you're running for election okay
[05:40:59] your opponent is spending millions and all these TV ads are up there. You
[05:41:04] think you're gonna stand up stand up the powerful special interests who say
[05:41:08] you know to your listen I like you but you're gonna take that position on that
[05:41:12] issue I gotta be running millions of dollars of ads against you what do you
[05:41:15] think you're gonna do you want to get elected you could say well go to hell
[05:41:18] I'm gonna do it anyhow and many but do or you run the risk of you know seeing
[05:41:23] that kind of money come against you or you then have to find a lobbyist that
[05:41:28] has an interest of yours and you have to try and fight why which is a pretty
[05:41:30] pathetic thing right right so to some degree what you have right now it's
[05:41:34] That's a funny kind of thing.
[05:41:36] It's let's say you were running against me.
[05:41:37] It's not you against me.
[05:41:39] It's your moneyed interest versus my moneyed interest.
[05:41:42] That's what super PACS are.
[05:41:44] Now corporations cannot directly contribute to your campaign, but they big money interest
[05:41:49] billionaires.
[05:41:50] Yeah.
[05:41:51] They, they, they just can't have direct communication with the campaign, which
[05:41:56] by the way ain't nobody is listening to that, okay?
[05:42:01] You just get like someone in your orbit to communicate with the pack anyway.
[05:42:08] It's such it's one of those it's one of the biggest like God it's such bullshit.
[05:42:14] Like I hate the system so much like who the fuck are you fooling bro it is just bribery
[05:42:20] that's it can contribute to a super pack.
[05:42:25] See how old these if what I would say to you people watch the show here look at the
[05:42:30] Yeah, Trump literally had an aid text a pack owner on the Montana plane last week
[05:42:37] Ads that are on television. They'll be underneath it. You'll see paid for by
[05:42:42] Supporters of an American way of life or whatever the hell it is
[05:42:45] Understand that in most cases these are billionaires putting money into a candidate. So the super pack is kind of the loophole
[05:42:52] Yep, is how they do it. So it's not directly from exactly our limits
[05:42:55] All right, you wanted to contribute to my campaign a pretty stringent limits. You can't contribute
[05:43:00] I think it's I don't know it's five thousand bucks
[05:43:02] through a super PAC, even Bernie doesn't know the max contribution limit, which is pretty
[05:43:07] funny. You can contribute $100 million. Wow. That's a big issue. We don't talk about it
[05:43:13] enough. And then you can understand that if you're an ordinary person, who's going to
[05:43:20] listen to your interests, your needs, right? And billionaires are putting in this kind
[05:43:24] of right if for the best, I can help you out with this $5,000 bucks. You might
[05:43:28] show up and shake my hand but when something really when the rickshaw hits the road or
[05:43:33] whatever you're going to be working for the big dogs for the cash that's and that's the
[05:43:37] way the system works and how do we change that well first of all this campaign finance
[05:43:41] reform is a big deal just this one issue and I'm glad you raised it we got to do away
[05:43:45] with the citizens unit we have to have restrictions okay when I ran for president
[05:43:50] the average contribution was $27 okay roughly speaking and we've got millions of people
[05:43:56] to contribute. So I think there has to be a real stringent limit on the amount of money
[05:44:00] that any individual can put into the political process. And I also believe that we should
[05:44:05] move to what we call public funding of elections. You're a candidate, you want to run for governor,
[05:44:10] you want to run for senator. If you show that you have a certain amount of support,
[05:44:14] you've got X number of thousands of people willing to put $5 into your campaign, you
[05:44:19] can be able to get public funding and there's a limit on how much you can spend. These
[05:44:23] is an up about a cloggy. These are a lot of the reasons why I can't like discount him
[05:44:28] for his like post October 7 rhetoric on Israel. You know, I mean,
[05:44:33] it's just the many countries around the world actually. Yeah, that's pretty normal. Um, do
[05:44:38] you think that our election, I wanted to hate Theo, but I can't know. He is very,
[05:44:42] he is very lovable. Uh, every, everything I hear from him, even when he's being
[05:44:48] like genuinely unhinged. Like he'll sometimes say something that like I feel like if anyone
[05:44:54] else was delivering that same speech, I'd be like, this is a racist guy. What the fuck?
[05:44:58] Or like, this is the most ableist motherfucker on the planet. Holy shit. But like, he has
[05:45:03] a way of doing it in a way where he's like, I'm just a dumb ass. And it's just ends
[05:45:09] up being very funny. I don't know how he does it. But he is very consistent. And
[05:45:19] Also, I think more importantly, he, he always does legitimately come across like he has an open mind and process is still democratic.
[05:45:30] Do you think it's still yes or no?
[05:45:33] I mean, you know, you want to run for office.
[05:45:36] Can you, you can get a certain number of signatures, but if you're going to win and I have 10 times more money than you do, I will beat you 95% of the time.
[05:45:46] I mean, that's a fact, right?
[05:45:47] Right.
[05:45:47] Yeah.
[05:45:47] Maybe if you're really an exceptional candidate and I'm a real idiot you will beat me once in a while
[05:45:52] But by and large money people will win so if you're asking me are we a democracy in one sense?
[05:45:58] We are all right. You can run for office. You can raise your issues on the other hand terms of was the real power
[05:46:04] Money people do and I use the term oligarchy and oligarchy is the society
[05:46:10] Where small numbers are very wealthy people control the economic and political life of the country?
[05:46:16] I think we are moving rapidly in that direction.
[05:46:19] Yeah, I feel like it's to me, it feels like
[05:46:21] an almost privatized communism in a way.
[05:46:23] Right, that's a very good point.
[05:46:25] It's a very good, it's an interesting way of looking at it.
[05:46:28] Yeah, and I don't know exactly sometimes everything
[05:46:30] in what communism isn't, what socialism is,
[05:46:32] but sometimes that's how it feels.
[05:46:34] Well, let me give you an example.
[05:46:35] Let me pick, can I pick up on your poll?
[05:46:36] Yeah, for sure.
[05:46:37] Okay.
[05:46:38] I believe we are the only nation on Earth,
[05:46:42] major nation, wealthy nation,
[05:46:43] that does not guarantee healthcare to all people.
[05:46:45] Okay, getting your car, go 50 miles where you are sitting right now in Burlington, Vermont.
[05:46:51] You have a terrible automobile accident.
[05:46:52] You're in the hospital for a month in Canada.
[05:46:55] You know what the bill is when you come out?
[05:46:58] Zero, nothing.
[05:47:00] Okay.
[05:47:00] Do you know how much the Canadians spend per person on healthcare compared to us?
[05:47:04] One half as much.
[05:47:07] They spend half as much.
[05:47:08] You don't take out your wallet.
[05:47:10] If you get sick, you're the doctor that you want.
[05:47:12] Okay.
[05:47:12] I believe in that type of system.
[05:47:14] They guarantee healthcare to all of their people.
[05:47:16] It's publicly funded where we fund police departments, fire departments and libraries. Okay. You got to pay taxes for it
[05:47:23] But at the end of the day, it is less expensive for your health. You follow what I'm saying. Yeah, okay
[05:47:28] Yeah, cuz you're um, you're a proponent for healthcare for all right and um, yes, and you always have been and
[05:47:35] but how the system seemed that system seems so rigged because you have
[05:47:41] You have like one of the number one causes of
[05:47:43] of bankruptcy in America is medical debt, right?
[05:47:47] Yes.
[05:47:48] Unbelievable.
[05:47:49] Like people can't, you know, people,
[05:47:52] they go in, they don't even know the cost.
[05:47:54] They sign an agreement that they're gonna be billed later,
[05:47:56] right?
[05:47:57] It's like, and then they get the bill
[05:47:59] and it's astronomical and they spend the rest
[05:48:01] of their life, literally a slave
[05:48:04] to the healthcare system or to the medical billing system
[05:48:07] or the, you know, dealing with their insurance
[05:48:10] and not to mention they're sick.
[05:48:11] So the added stress of that, it just feels like, yeah,
[05:48:15] that like something so much better could be done.
[05:48:18] You know, that is so pathetic and so sick and so cruel.
[05:48:21] I mean, we did a hearing on this and roughly speaking,
[05:48:26] and I know the viewers will think
[05:48:27] this is like hard to believe.
[05:48:31] Half of the people were dealing with cancer
[05:48:33] and the cancer is a terrible disease, right?
[05:48:34] Your point, you're struggling for your life, right?
[05:48:37] Yeah, yeah.
[05:48:38] Maybe you make it, maybe you don't,
[05:48:38] You got radiation, chemo theory, bad stuff, right?
[05:48:42] Half the people who get cancer treatment
[05:48:46] either end up in bankruptcy or utilizing
[05:48:50] all of the financial resources of the family.
[05:48:52] They're depleted, they're broke.
[05:48:53] So imagine that.
[05:48:54] You're going to the hospital, doctors, it's there, sorry.
[05:48:57] You got cancer, terrible death.
[05:48:58] You're worried to death, right?
[05:48:59] Your friends, your family are worried.
[05:49:01] And then on top of that, what are you worried about?
[05:49:03] Oh my God, what am I gonna have to sell my house?
[05:49:06] I have to go bankrupt in order to pay medical. That is insane. Yeah.
[05:49:10] And it adds if you're trying to deal with cancer,
[05:49:12] then you got to worry about financial stress.
[05:49:14] I think the best part of this is that like if someone tried to,
[05:49:17] I guess like Neil Lib pill,
[05:49:20] Theo Vaughn in the opposite direction,
[05:49:24] it would always fail because like the,
[05:49:27] the counter argument to what Bernie Sanders is saying,
[05:49:30] where he's like coming at this from a point of empathy,
[05:49:33] caring about the plight of the common man, and how damaging and how devastating it is when you are undergoing a phenomena that does not exist anywhere else in the developed world, medical bankruptcy, right?
[05:49:48] The the counter narratives are almost always like profit motive driven
[05:49:53] Like unless you are unless you're like a right winger and you're just like well then you know
[05:49:58] And you just start lying and say like well your taxes are going to be 90% and also there's not going to be a doctor
[05:50:03] Or also they're going to kill you if you go to the hospital unless you're gay
[05:50:08] And then if you're not gay, they're going to make you gay
[05:50:09] They're going to sodiumize you and then make you gay like unless you just straight up make
[05:50:14] If you actually come across, if you actually try to argue this from the perspective that
[05:50:23] like the Democratic Party tries to argue it on, it's almost always about the bottom line
[05:50:28] of like the pharmaceutical industry and private insurance, which absolutely zero people who
[05:50:34] are normal will give a fuck about it be like, what are you saying to me?
[05:50:40] The right-wing counter to this is just like doctors will make you homosexual.
[05:50:45] the neoliberal right wing, uh, argument, uh, counter to against it is like,
[05:50:50] what about the profits of the shareholders?
[05:50:53] Because it's going to make you condition any better.
[05:50:55] The worst you spend half your day.
[05:50:57] You can't even in the insurance companies, it's all a rigmarole.
[05:50:59] It's constant stress, but how, how is it set up like that?
[05:51:04] Like what is the gimmick between insurers and the hospital?
[05:51:08] What's that's the thing I don't know.
[05:51:10] What's going on?
[05:51:11] Take it a step.
[05:51:11] Let's take a step through them.
[05:51:13] Okay.
[05:51:13] Let me talk about the Canadian system.
[05:51:14] All right.
[05:51:15] simple system. You pay taxes and progressive the more you make the more you
[05:51:20] pay. Whatever you want to pay taxes. All right. End result is you walk into the
[05:51:23] hospital, you sign your name, you have all the treatment you need and it's
[05:51:26] quick quality healthcare. You don't have to argue with insurance companies. You
[05:51:30] get the care that the doctors think you need end of discussion. And in my
[05:51:36] view that's the way it should be. We spend, it's not just that the insurance
[05:51:40] companies make huge profits. They do. Not just they pay their CEOs,
[05:51:44] those exorbitant salaries, which they do.
[05:51:47] Everybody's had to fill out a thousand different forms, right?
[05:51:50] Goes crazy filling out forms to see what you're entitled to,
[05:51:53] what you're not entitled to, deductibles, right?
[05:51:55] Yeah, the bureaucracy, it's ridiculous.
[05:51:57] Is that called bureaucracy?
[05:51:58] Yeah, that's exactly what it is.
[05:51:59] All right, so look, you may have health insurance,
[05:52:02] but by, I just talked to a person the other day,
[05:52:04] we had a meeting, you know what their deductible was?
[05:52:06] What about the propaganda with Canada,
[05:52:07] where you had the waiver procedure?
[05:52:08] Great, great question.
[05:52:10] It is entirely due to right-wingers in Canada, both on the Liberal government and also the
[05:52:16] Conservatives, underfunding the social safety nets deliberately, mind you, so that people
[05:52:25] get resentment and develop resentment towards socialized medicine with the direct goal
[05:52:34] of trying to privatize key aspects of the industry, which is already happening in
[05:52:38] in certain parts of Canada too.
[05:52:40] Like, this is a deliberate method.
[05:52:44] You consistently underfund government funded healthcare.
[05:52:48] It becomes unmanageable.
[05:52:50] People start fucking dying.
[05:52:52] They develop resentment towards these,
[05:52:54] they develop resentment towards these institutions.
[05:52:56] They start saying, what the fuck is going on?
[05:52:58] Like, I can't get paid enough.
[05:53:00] Nurses and doctors are angry.
[05:53:02] They don't get paid enough.
[05:53:04] There's not enough staff on payroll on top of that.
[05:53:09] And then ultimately the solution is privatization.
[05:53:17] They're doing this with the NHS.
[05:53:19] They're trying to do this with the NHS.
[05:53:20] They're trying to do this with socialized medicine in general.
[05:53:23] You're technically rather healthcare is handled
[05:53:24] on a provincial level.
[05:53:25] So it was provincial right wing slash Lib governments.
[05:53:28] Yes.
[05:53:29] That's exactly how it works.
[05:53:31] 13,000 dollars.
[05:53:33] What does that mean?
[05:53:34] It means that the first-
[05:53:35] Also waiting is for like waiting is not for immediate life saving.
[05:53:43] Like you don't go into the hospital emergency room with a gunshot wound and they go, oh, come back in like, you know, three weeks.
[05:53:50] That's not how this goes.
[05:53:51] Wait lists are for procedures, oftentimes elected procedures or rather procedures that are still life saving.
[05:53:58] It's still life saving procedures, but it's not like immediate, you know what I mean?
[05:54:03] Like getting a hip replacement.
[05:54:04] So the question at that point becomes would you rather wait a month or two to get this hip replacement?
[05:54:10] Or would you rather be able to get the hip replacement?
[05:54:13] maybe
[05:54:15] If you have enough to pay for it and then have a lifetime of medical debt as a consequence of it
[05:54:28] Trotter 69 months like I said the weightless part of the equation the weightless part of the equation
[05:54:36] Absolutely has everything to do with underfunding. Okay?
[05:54:40] That's it. Because there is obviously a finite amount of time and resources that you can spend on this process.
[05:54:51] So if there's a finite amount of time and resources, there's an allocation of resources that occurs in the United States of America.
[05:54:58] The allocation of resources is not distributed by need who needs this immediately, but by who can pay for it.
[05:55:06] Okay. The dynamic under capitalism is that the wealthy person's cat takes first priority
[05:55:15] over a hungry human. Okay. If there's only two bags of food, the wealthy person can buy
[05:55:23] a bag of food for themselves and a bag of food for their cat before you get a bag of
[05:55:27] food at all. In a socialist distribution, obviously, cuts would need to be made if
[05:55:35] If there was a, you know, this is a reductive argument, but if there, if there was a cut
[05:55:39] that needed to be made, both humans would get a bag of food instead of the cat, no disrespect
[05:55:45] to the cat lovers in the chat and dog lovers as well.
[05:55:48] It's just that like, you know, give the cat some of your food.
[05:55:53] You know what I'm saying?
[05:55:59] First $13,000 of illness, they got to pay out of their own buck.
[05:56:03] How many people can make 13,000?
[05:56:04] So if you get hit by a truck and you're in a million dollars bill, yeah, the insurance
[05:56:08] companies will kick in. Yeah. Oh, that's the other part before I forget. There's obviously
[05:56:13] also, there's obviously also wait listing in the United States of America as well. There's
[05:56:19] also another problem in the United States of America, which is like a lack of access
[05:56:23] to care at all in rural areas, rural hospitals, rural hospitals have shut down all around
[05:56:31] the country. Okay. As we were talking about yesterday, medivacs are becoming more and
[05:56:36] more commonplace, like helicopters, like helicoptering patients, which is insanely expensive. It's
[05:56:43] just really fucked up. It's really bad. And the irony, of course, is that these kinds of
[05:56:48] like anti-socialist hypercapitalist measures are first and foremost gutting and eviscerating
[05:56:55] and destroying rural areas, which happen to vote consistently anti-socialist and consistently
[05:57:02] Republican. Isn't that crazy? It's not crazy. As material conditions worsen, you
[05:57:08] become more and more reactionary, and the conservatives fill that gap with, I
[05:57:12] don't know, Mexicans are actually stealing your healthcare or whatever kind of
[05:57:16] narratives, and people tend to believe it. We'll go West Virginia. Look no
[05:57:22] further than West Virginia if you want to see how that works.
[05:57:25] All right, so the whole idea that healthcare in America, unlike every other
[05:57:31] the major country, all right, go to Europe, go to Canada,
[05:57:34] go to many Latin American countries.
[05:57:36] It is a bloody right, not a privilege.
[05:57:39] And that's what I think it should be.
[05:57:40] So we have a system that works very well
[05:57:43] for the insurance companies and the drug companies.
[05:57:46] In some cases, you're gonna pay 10 times more
[05:57:48] for medication in America than they do in other countries.
[05:57:51] That's a whole other story
[05:57:52] we're trying to deal with right now.
[05:57:54] But it's a corrupt system benefiting the people
[05:57:56] who own it, not the ordinary American.
[05:57:58] You go out on the street, go on the street.
[05:58:00] Do you think healthcare is a human right?
[05:58:01] All people in America should have, yeah, that's what.
[05:58:05] Yeah, I mean, don't ask that in DZ.
[05:58:08] Some are gonna say it's a privilege.
[05:58:10] I'm gonna fight for it.
[05:58:11] Who are the lobbyists that are against that then?
[05:58:13] Like, you think?
[05:58:14] Guys from the insurance companies and drug companies.
[05:58:16] Okay, and then what politicians work with those?
[05:58:18] Like, why don't we know what politicians are cheating us
[05:58:22] so that we don't have them in anymore?
[05:58:23] All right, you're a smart guy.
[05:58:25] You tell me, how often have you heard
[05:58:28] discussion in this country about how broken the health care system is and
[05:58:33] comparing it to other countries a lot. All right. You've heard a lot about this.
[05:58:38] Well, I mean, I think I hear a lot about I look into it a lot. You look into it.
[05:58:41] But how many people even though that we are the only major country on earth
[05:58:45] not to guarantee health to all people. So when people say, Oh, Bernie Sanders is
[05:58:48] a radical idea. He thinks everybody should have health care. Really? That
[05:58:52] exists in Canada. There's some friends in England in Denmark and Sweden and
[05:58:57] Every bloody country on earth virtually rich country. So it's not a rather
[05:59:02] poor countries to poor countries too. That's the craziest part. Like, because it's not about
[05:59:07] this process is not even necessarily about cost because it's literally a cost saving measure. Okay. This is
[05:59:16] about whether or not the government cares about the interests of its citizens and genuinely feels the need to
[05:59:21] take care of its citizens, or if it cares more about profits, profits for mega corporations.
[05:59:28] And the reality of the matter is the United States of America, our government apps a fucking
[05:59:33] loot leak hairs more about the profits than they do about each individual citizens lives.
[05:59:41] Okay. That's all this is. Not even that is about the effects of labor unions. I
[05:59:50] mean that too that plays a big role in it too because like none of these things
[05:59:54] actually come, none of these advancements, none of these human rights have ever been
[06:00:00] given to people unconditionally because of the magnanimous nature of the magnanimous nature
[06:00:07] of the fucking people in positions of power.
[06:00:11] It just doesn't happen.
[06:00:13] You have to extract concessions by fighting for them super hard.
[06:00:16] They have healthcare there.
[06:00:18] I wouldn't be surprised.
[06:00:20] Now, some people would say that the argument against that would be that then there's less
[06:00:24] personal responsibility to take care of yourself, right?
[06:00:26] But do you...
[06:00:27] Really?
[06:00:28] But that would be in other countries anyway, right?
[06:00:32] That would be...
[06:00:33] If God should did, you right came down with a serious little smart.
[06:00:36] Am I going to blame you for coming down with cancer?
[06:00:39] Isn't the easy counter that Republicans don't trust the government, so paying anti-racist
[06:00:42] racism, you don't trust it would be bad?
[06:00:46] Um, I mean that is a dumbass argument that Republicans make for sure, but that's just how taxes work in general
[06:00:54] You're just you're just now undermining the entire concept behind like paying into taxes
[06:00:59] So then you got to go back to square one and basically talk to this person about like how important it is that you have roads
[06:01:08] You know what I mean?
[06:01:10] Like you just have to have roads and how are you gonna build roads? Well, you got a fucking get funds
[06:01:16] You got a pool funds and be able to put it together
[06:01:18] um the other side of it in terms of the health insurance scam is that
[06:01:26] Taxes are basically like a singular pool for health insurance
[06:01:31] Except it's going to the fucking government
[06:01:34] Okay
[06:01:36] That's why it's cheaper in countries with socialized health care because obviously it is in the government's interest to ensure that the costs are kept as low as possible.
[06:01:48] It is not necessarily in the interest of the health care industry to keep costs as low as possible. It's just about offsetting as much of the cost back to the patient.
[06:01:57] Is that a personal responsibility? That's a good point.
[06:02:02] Yeah, probably not. That might just be kind of a ghost of an argument.
[06:02:06] of an argument. And here's, but the pickup on that point, what should one of the priorities
[06:02:12] of a good health care system be? It should be to try to keep people healthy. So we should
[06:02:17] encourage people to have good diet to do exercise to stay away from, you know, addictive stuff,
[06:02:22] right? We do a particularly good job on that. Not so much because what are the insurance
[06:02:27] companies make their money? Hey, if you're really sick, pretty good. Yeah, we keep
[06:02:32] Yeah. Healthy. Not so much. Are they, uh, one of the largest lobbyist groups?
[06:02:37] Yeah. Wow. Very, very. They're huge. I mean, we started this discussion.
[06:02:42] He's talking about, you know, privatized communism. What have the expression used is, I believe that, you know, Medicare is the health insurance program for the elderly Medicaid is for low-income people.
[06:02:55] I think we should combine all these and guarantee health care to all people.
[06:02:59] But your point is that in the private sector, we are moving to a monopoly and it's true.
[06:03:05] People like United Health, unbelievable.
[06:03:08] So United Health to the best of my knowledge has under contract or hires 10% of the doctors
[06:03:16] in America.
[06:03:17] Got that?
[06:03:18] One insurance company.
[06:03:19] 10% of the doctors.
[06:03:21] And so how would you even start to undo something like that?
[06:03:23] like what's a realistic path to reform I guess.
[06:03:26] Okay, here's, thanks, great question.
[06:03:28] And because I wrote the bill, I know the answer.
[06:03:31] Okay.
[06:03:31] Okay.
[06:03:32] All right, right now you have Medicare,
[06:03:34] which is very popular program.
[06:03:36] It's life saving to many elderly people.
[06:03:38] That was developed in the 1960s by President Lyndon Johnson.
[06:03:41] Okay, very popular program.
[06:03:43] You got Medicaid for the lower income people,
[06:03:44] also a popular program.
[06:03:47] What I would do is over a four year period,
[06:03:49] take Medicare.
[06:03:50] First thing you do is expand Medicare.
[06:03:53] Yes, Medicare does not now cover dental, hearing or vision.
[06:03:59] A lot of people can't afford to go to a dentist, got me?
[06:04:02] Yeah.
[06:04:02] Okay, you expand it.
[06:04:04] And then you say right now, to be eligible for Medicare,
[06:04:06] you gotta be 65 years of age.
[06:04:08] Okay.
[06:04:09] First year lower to 55.
[06:04:11] You have 57, congratulations.
[06:04:13] You don't have to worry about
[06:04:14] whether you have insurance on your job.
[06:04:16] You wanna hear something else crazy
[06:04:17] about the private insurance system.
[06:04:20] You work for a big corporation, okay?
[06:04:22] They give you good health insurance.
[06:04:24] He works for McDonald's, but you do nothing, all right?
[06:04:28] That's pretty crazy.
[06:04:29] The way you work determines the kind of healthcare
[06:04:30] you got, anyhow.
[06:04:31] So we got from 65 down to 55,
[06:04:34] 55 next year down to 45, 45 to 35,
[06:04:38] 40 a year to cover everybody.
[06:04:39] Gradual absorption.
[06:04:41] So you have a Medicare system that covers all people.
[06:04:47] This is so funny, people will go,
[06:04:48] There's no, there's no dental and sweet sweet and it's privatized, bro.
[06:04:51] That doesn't mean it's a good thing.
[06:04:54] Right.
[06:04:54] Wouldn't you want dental to also be, uh, wouldn't you want dental to also be covered?
[06:05:06] It's shit.
[06:05:08] Yeah.
[06:05:10] You no longer have to pay any more, uh, deductibles or co-payments.
[06:05:16] No more premiums.
[06:05:18] I'm a firm committed believer that if the democratic party didn't get in the
[06:05:21] of Bernie Sanders and there was like a like a Kamala Harris style situation that occurred this
[06:05:28] time around but with Bernie Sanders in 2016 which obviously is laughable it would never happen.
[06:05:33] We would be I mean we would have we would have experienced
[06:05:40] eight phenomenal years of prosperity. You get your health care because you're an American
[06:05:46] citizen. He'd be going for his third term right now because they would unwind the constitutional
[06:05:51] They would unwind term limits in an effort to make him FDR style.
[06:05:56] He would be, he would die in office.
[06:06:00] We, your taxes go up, they may, will it be less than what you pay right now in
[06:06:05] private insurance? Yes, it will be. It's a good deal.
[06:06:08] Can we afford that as a country? You think? True. Yeah.
[06:06:11] We are now spending over $4 trillion on healthcare.
[06:06:14] We spend double. Here's another point to be made.
[06:06:17] We spend twice as much per person on healthcare as any other country,
[06:06:20] Because it's designed to make money for the insurance companies and drug companies wait to explain it to me
[06:06:24] So we spend twice as much on health care
[06:06:26] We are spending right now, you know as any other country. Yes per person. Yes, but we're not but the money isn't going towards
[06:06:34] them getting
[06:06:36] So we'd almost save the money just by you got it
[06:06:41] Yes, it's true check it out. Is that true? I see it's too good to be true. I love that he led
[06:06:48] And the CEO in the arriving at that conclusion on his own, that makes it so much better.
[06:06:54] People love coming to those conclusions on their own.
[06:06:56] It is true.
[06:06:57] Chairman of the bloody committee.
[06:06:58] Yes, it is true.
[06:06:59] All right.
[06:07:00] Bloody literally people are.
[06:07:01] All right.
[06:07:02] All right.
[06:07:03] I buy a car tomorrow for $80,000.
[06:07:08] You buy a car for $40,000.
[06:07:10] What is the presumption?
[06:07:11] Should my car be a better car than yours?
[06:07:13] Yes.
[06:07:14] Okay.
[06:07:15] I'm spending twice as much.
[06:07:16] All right.
[06:07:17] much great better car than you have.
[06:07:19] All right.
[06:07:20] We are spending per person, per person, over $13,000.
[06:07:26] Spending $13,000 on you, $13,000 on me, $13,000 on a
[06:07:30] five year old, $13,000 on a 90 year old.
[06:07:32] All right.
[06:07:33] $13,000 per person over $4 trillion nationally.
[06:07:37] Canadians are spending about half of that per person.
[06:07:41] And they're taking care of everybody.
[06:07:42] Yes.
[06:07:43] And the British are spending less than that.
[06:07:45] Other countries a little bit less.
[06:07:46] But is that affect us with the population number that we have?
[06:07:49] That matter.
[06:07:49] I mean, per person.
[06:07:51] Got it.
[06:07:51] Okay.
[06:07:51] I'm not talking about in gross per person.
[06:07:54] Um, how do you stop hospitals from, uh, how do you stop hospitals from overcharging?
[06:07:59] Well, so, uh, one thing I want to mention here is that the man that you are
[06:08:04] watching Bernie Sanders, 84 years old, had a fucking heart attack last time
[06:08:11] he was campaigning and he's still sharp as fuck. Like that's crazy, dude. Now look at
[06:08:20] Joe Biden.
[06:08:21] It's a corrupt system if they know that the government's going to pick up the tab. Good.
[06:08:27] Very good question. The answer is what they do and it's not like we're inventing something.
[06:08:31] Other countries do it. What they say to hospitals is look, you're not going to be
[06:08:35] charging Theo when he's in the hospital. You're not going to be charging him a nickel.
[06:08:40] But we know, roughly speaking, in a year, what you are going to be.
[06:08:43] You need a certain number of doctors and radiologists and nurses and all that stuff.
[06:08:47] Here is your budget.
[06:08:48] It's like a police department.
[06:08:49] Here is your budget in a year.
[06:08:51] You need more, maybe come up with more.
[06:08:53] You get what we call a global budget.
[06:08:55] Like the Dodgers or something.
[06:08:57] But you got a global budget.
[06:08:59] Right, you got a budget.
[06:09:00] And you take care of all the needs.
[06:09:01] It's not per person.
[06:09:02] You got it.
[06:09:03] And what you do there, we spend as a nation, one of the other insanities of this
[06:09:09] health care system. We spend hundreds of billions of dollars on
[06:09:13] billing. You know what I mean by that? Medical billing. Yeah.
[06:09:16] All right. So I'm the insurance companies. First of all, you got
[06:09:19] to fill out forms. I hire people. We're not doctors or nurses,
[06:09:24] right? They just spoke. Oh, yeah. All right. You got bill
[06:09:26] collectors. You got you go to a hospital, but I don't know
[06:09:29] the basic 100. Well, depending on size, last well, dozens of
[06:09:32] dozen people, they don't want to see a patient. They're
[06:09:34] just filling out forms. Yeah, after Philippines, people
[06:09:37] was doing medical billing over the phone, you know?
[06:09:40] Well, there are countries where you show your caught
[06:09:42] and that's the end of the discussion.
[06:09:44] But we waste hundreds of billions of dollars
[06:09:46] just on billing people.
[06:09:49] And there's another issue I wanna discuss.
[06:09:52] Life expectancy, what do we know about life expectancy?
[06:09:55] We're getting pretty long in the tooth.
[06:09:57] Nope.
[06:09:59] We're getting, we're not living long.
[06:10:00] Nope, compared to home.
[06:10:03] Compared to probably Vietnam.
[06:10:06] I'm sure maybe I bought no fuck. He's right. God damn it. I thought maybe now, but
[06:10:24] No, come on Bernie talk about can I've talked about fucking Cuba
[06:10:44] Vietnam got cancer from agent orange still as probably
[06:10:50] If we're spending twice as much per person, where's that money going? Is it just going to subsidize insurance companies?
[06:10:55] subsidize insurance companies
[06:10:57] and also lining up the
[06:10:59] Lining up the profit margins for pharmaceutical corporations as well. Look at Cambodia's life expectancy
[06:11:19] In 1975 that's insane
[06:11:39] We have the richest country on earth
[06:11:42] Do we live longer lives than other people?
[06:11:46] No, we don't
[06:11:46] Do you question how many jobs will this cut off saving that much money?
[06:11:50] I don't know. Um, it probably would I mean it definitely would but a lot of the uh, a lot of the jobs
[06:11:56] would also be have to handle like the administrative stuff would still have to be handled by the government so then they would work as government employees
[06:12:04] No, we do not
[06:12:05] Back we're pretty far down the list. Why is that?
[06:12:09] Well, I mean, I think it could be that we're not taking as good care of ourselves
[06:12:13] Okay, and I think it could be that
[06:12:17] Yeah, that we don't have as good a health care, right? I think that's too pretty I think that's two out of three
[06:12:22] All right now here. There are two facts
[06:12:24] We, country, Japan, other countries will live four or five years, six years longer than we do.
[06:12:35] That's a lot. You know what I mean? Yeah. So they'll live, I forgot what it is.
[06:12:38] Eight percent or something. Yeah. Right. It's a lot. But here's another fact that is really
[06:12:43] unbelievable. It's not just that we live shorter lives, despite spending so much on healthcare.
[06:12:48] the gap between the 1% and the working class is 10 years.
[06:12:55] If you're rich, you'll live as long as people in other countries.
[06:12:59] You have a long life, the 80s or whatever it is.
[06:13:01] If you're working class, you're going to live 10 years.
[06:13:04] How does that happen, do you think?
[06:13:06] Wow.
[06:13:07] Because just stress, burnout.
[06:13:09] Stress, burnout, lack of access to medicine, terrible dietary habits as well,
[06:13:15] as well, which is not influenced by individual responsibility at all, but instead lack of
[06:13:22] access to food education surrounding food, food deserts, and also obviously shitty work
[06:13:32] conditions that cause you not to be able to have your own, you know, cook your own
[06:13:37] food or whatever disability borne out of your place of work that isn't properly, you know,
[06:13:44] properly protected due to lack of labor regulations, poor work conditions, lead water, lead in
[06:13:51] your water pipes, shitty infrastructure. Also life expectancy is skewed by childbirth,
[06:14:02] child mortality, infant mortality as well. And you're right, that is also pretty
[06:14:05] bad in America. Lack of sleep is another major reason for why the life expectancy is much lower for
[06:14:15] much lower for working class Americans. There's a multitude of different reasons. It's just that
[06:14:20] like all of them are bad. It's something as like and it's sometimes things that you would not
[06:14:30] even consider to be a problem. I'll give you an example. Walkable cities, American,
[06:14:42] the American cities are designed around vehicles. American cities do not have an adequate public
[06:14:49] transit. Okay. When there's not enough adequate public transit, everybody is car reliant.
[06:14:55] Car reliant infrastructure is deadly because when there's no public transit, there's
[06:14:59] no reason to walk. When there's no reason to walk, you just fucking drive everywhere.
[06:15:04] When you drive everywhere, you end up becoming fatter. It's shit like, it's shit that you
[06:15:10] would not even consider that you would never even think that plays a significant role
[06:15:17] in Americans being massively obese. It also then contributes to air pollution. It contributes
[06:15:27] the car accidents. But guess what? Car manufacturers make nice profits at the end of that bargain.
[06:15:39] So meanwhile, it doesn't even, you'd be a big fan of Jokic Joestar on TikTok based
[06:15:51] basketball analysts who ties things like that to sports. That is literally Asmongold Bizarro World.
[06:15:59] Jokic Joestar, and you will never unsee it is Bizarro World Asmongold.
[06:16:08] It's pretty funny whenever he pops up on my timeline.
[06:16:11] I am a fan of his here.
[06:16:15] I'll show you Europe is corrupt Europe is corrupting our basketball players.
[06:16:26] Playing in simple.
[06:16:27] Bring these boys home.
[06:16:28] Devon Booker leaving the club at he sounds like him to six in the morning, hops on a
[06:16:33] bike and rides home.
[06:16:36] Oh, I bet that was super cool.
[06:16:37] I bet that was super calm and relaxing.
[06:16:39] I bet it was sick as fuck to feel the night breeze against your face.
[06:16:44] look up to the sky and be completely at peace. I bet that was so dope. I bet-
[06:16:49] Asma going without wow dude. It also would have been really easy to hop on a train back to your
[06:16:54] hotel. Do I need to spell out the American way for you? You wander out of the club,
[06:16:58] 6 a.m. You're thinking to yourself, god damn that was crazy. I'm completely out of it right
[06:17:03] now. I just want to lay down and go to bed. What do you do? You get behind the wheel
[06:17:07] of a truck that is lifted so high you would barely be able to see an average adult male in
[06:17:13] front of it. You drive that home, you go to sleep. NBA comp, this is what an old head must
[06:17:17] feel like when you're seeing a fast break develop and the ball handler takes like a questionable
[06:17:23] three when there's a guy who probably could have gotten a layup if they had just put like
[06:17:27] a little mustard on the pass. Europe is corrupting our. Yeah, he's great. I think
[06:17:38] he's hilarious. Man, all right. I'm going to sign you up there. You got it. Look,
[06:17:47] I think I like a lot of the things that you think about let's deal with the issue stress. Okay. Yes, you're right
[06:17:52] It is two-fold. It seems to me number one is if you're rich you're good
[06:17:56] Any doctor you want when you want it get paid for all the drugs you need
[06:17:59] Do we just get everything wrong or is this some grand scheme? I mean we did get everything wrong
[06:18:04] It's just the grand scheme is capitalism
[06:18:08] That's it
[06:18:10] But he's not is not that complicated. It's just profit motives
[06:18:14] Corbett profits over people's needs. That's it every step of the way
[06:18:19] Right. Yeah, that's a real advantage
[06:18:22] But above and beyond that working-class people live under enormous stress
[06:18:27] Right and that takes a toll on you takes why is it worse in USA than in other capitalist countries because the United States is
[06:18:34] extra capitalist
[06:18:36] That's it. That's the reason
[06:18:38] That's it. It's just they do capitalism more. We do capitalism plus
[06:18:49] This is the hub, dude.
[06:19:00] To toll on you physically and mentally.
[06:19:06] And that is, we have parts of this country where life expectancy is actually in decline.
[06:19:13] Given the real answer, because other countries have more regulations and more social safety nets?
[06:19:16] Yeah, because they do capitalism minus.
[06:19:19] Exactly.
[06:19:24] They have capitalism with like some regulation and a semblance of a welfare state,
[06:19:30] which was hard fought for by the way,
[06:19:33] due to and also due to their proximity to the USSR, which was, you know, the opposite of that. So they
[06:19:41] were terrified of that influence. They were terrified of the influence post World War II. So they
[06:19:48] were like forced to make concessions to trade unions and whatnot. But don't worry, America
[06:19:53] handled that too. The closer you are physically to the former US are the less oppressive
[06:20:01] capital is it's just like, it's not like dudes in Romania are more industrious. And that's why
[06:20:12] their home ownership percentage is like 90%. You know what I mean? Like you think that dudes in
[06:20:19] Romania just fucking listen to the right podcast? If only if only Americans had listened to the same
[06:20:27] podcast that dudes in Romania listened to and that's why they have like an insanely high
[06:20:32] home ownership rate. No. Got it. People living shorter lives because of the stress
[06:20:43] because of the stress and with that stress and the hopelessness. They turn to drugs,
[06:20:47] they turn to alcohol, they turn to suicide. Yeah. All right. That's tough. Oh, yeah. I think there's
[06:20:53] other things that, um, yeah, they don't even take those factors into consideration when they're
[06:20:56] making all of these, you know, you call to get your medical bill. It's a nightmare. It's like, it's,
[06:21:02] it's a fight. You almost want to, this is crazy. There's Japan is pretty capitalist. How do they
[06:21:08] they make it work. Great question. Um, thousands of years of collectivist attitude deeply instilled
[06:21:17] in a very xenophobic country. And also they have like, insane, insane mechanisms of control.
[06:21:37] Billions of support from the US. Yeah, but like, they're asking how didn't it become
[06:21:40] this like, hyper capitalist dystopia? Also, Japan doesn't work either. Japan has a shit
[06:21:50] ton of issues and insanely bad worker protections. Uh, no, you're wrong about that. Japan also
[06:21:58] has like weirdly some of the most insane fucking worker protections on the planet.
[06:22:03] What are you talking about? You cannot fire someone in a Japanese company once you have
[06:22:08] hired them. Like that's, that's not even it's just not even a thing. That's crazy.
[06:22:19] even too much. Like that might be a little too extreme in my opinion. But ultimately I
[06:22:33] would say that there are exceptions to the rule, but it's not like the Japanese society
[06:22:43] is thriving right now or the Japanese economy is thriving right now. Completely idiotic
[06:22:56] take, what? What about the economy and attack on Titan? And the other part of this, the
[06:23:16] other part of this is also the the other part of this they have a place they've
[06:23:23] suicide for us I don't know how much society works I mean people also look
[06:23:29] at the Japanese suicide rates and they're like oh it's so high it's like bro our
[06:23:32] suicide rates are so fucking bad like our suicide rates are competitive with
[06:23:47] Japan and Korea that's crazy part of that is because we have guns a big chunk
[06:23:56] of that is because we have guns guns make the likelihood of your attempted
[06:24:00] suicide infinitely more successful okay I think our I think we might even have
[06:24:10] a higher suicide rate than Japan now
[06:24:13] been times and I've been like I would rather take my own life than sit here and
[06:24:19] make another fucking call. And I'm not even saying, you know, I'm just somebody trying
[06:24:23] to get to the bottom of the. All right. What? Why does that happen? What's because it's
[06:24:28] loopholes. They want you. They don't want you to get paid. You got it. Not that hard.
[06:24:32] Look, you pay me money through insurance, right? So you're sick. Oh, no, new trends
[06:24:40] is suicide in Japan, which country is the highest suicide rate? Nowhere is it more
[06:24:45] in Los Alamos, this landlocked mountainous kingdom of 2.3 million people and rich by South Africa's
[06:24:51] in circle by South Africa is the highest suicide rate in the world with 87.5 suicides per 100,000
[06:24:56] people. Japan's suicide rates at a lowest in over 40 years, falling about 40% in the last 15 years.
[06:25:14] hitting a the US is 14.5 Japan is 12.2 I don't know I'm seeing different ones I'm
[06:25:23] seeing different numbers here but the suicide rate in the United States is 14
[06:25:27] per 100,000 people because anime got too good yeah people are waiting for one
[06:25:35] piece to end come on anyway the suicide rate numbers are they're not great
[06:25:51] like they're not very good like this ranking is not great because some of them are not from I guess it's the last time they did this is like 2019.
[06:26:10] But every country is the same with like crime statistics every country has a different measurement structure you know what I mean.
[06:26:23] Russia suicide rates are pretty high South Korea is pretty high South Africa is pretty
[06:26:29] high Ukraine is pretty high United States at 14.5 where the fuck is Japan god damn
[06:26:44] Japanese suicide rate lower than the United States United States suicide rate
[06:26:48] higher than Japan United States suicide rate lower than South Korea 21% there
[06:26:56] There you go. But that's also this is also from 2019. These numbers change. We are better
[06:27:11] than Japan. No, dude. That means our suicide rate is higher than Japan. What are you talking
[06:27:18] about? 21 point South Korea is 21 per 100 K like suicide per capita being higher on this
[06:27:41] list is not a good thing. It's a bad thing. America, baby, throw up the shampy lads.
[06:27:57] Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Australia, Austria. Wait, what the fuck?
[06:28:05] Why is this thing for it? I was there by John, but it's still lower. No, it wasn't
[06:28:24] alphabetical order. Damn, bro. Ain't no motherfucker killing themselves in Turkey.
[06:28:31] the hell bro what the fuck bro that's crazy the hair transplants are curing people's depression
[06:28:52] no it's because it's it's hot obviously I think that probably plays a role in it but
[06:28:58] then you know I mean yeah you got Indonesia here as well negative association with the
[06:29:11] availability of donor y'all got state brothels Lamar that probably plays a role in it I
[06:29:25] I mean, you'll see a bunch of Muslim countries on here,
[06:29:28] because it is very frowned upon in Islam to kill yourself.
[06:29:33] It is super, it is highly, it is highly illegal
[06:29:38] and also very much haram.
[06:29:44] So that's the reason why they are pretty high.
[06:29:57] How would you propose implementing socialism
[06:29:58] in Japan when capitalism is working relatively okay
[06:30:00] with collectivism and xenophobic ideologies?
[06:30:02] But it's not.
[06:30:03] The Japanese situation is so fucked that like a prominent Japanese economist a Yale
[06:30:10] unironically suggested
[06:30:12] mass genocide of the old like forcing them to kill themselves as an as a way to fix the country's problems and
[06:30:21] a lot of Japanese young people in Japan heard about this idea and went oh my god, that's a brilliant idea
[06:30:29] I don't think that is a tell-tale sign of a healthy society.
[06:30:41] Americans would be taking over Japan's countryside as soon as like 50K for a house.
[06:31:03] Yeah.
[06:31:04] Well, that was dumb.
[06:31:05] I loved how you loved to be in the Japan's though.
[06:31:12] No, I love, I love Japan.
[06:31:14] Japan's dope.
[06:31:15] I'm supposed to, you know, pay your bills, right?
[06:31:18] If I drive you crazy, you're going to say screw it.
[06:31:23] I'll with it.
[06:31:24] I'll pay the goddamn thing myself as well.
[06:31:26] God damn thing myself. It's not worth it. Yeah, good. I'm returned. Skip is like right on man.
[06:31:31] This is the funniest article, but Yale professor suggested mass suicide for old people in Japan.
[06:31:36] What did he mean? This is real. He really he suggested this as a state policy.
[06:31:45] And the worst part about it isn't that he just suggested this as a state policy.
[06:31:51] It's the fact that younger Japanese people were like, that's an incredible idea. I am
[06:31:56] So on board. I ain't trust no motherfucker wearing glasses like this. I'm sorry. Okay. That's crazy
[06:32:09] The fuck is going on it's exactly what I wanted
[06:32:12] Today we're here to celebrate the perfect because it feels like we would we're electing people that are have this in our best interest
[06:32:22] If that's the number one cause of bankruptcy is medical billing
[06:32:24] How do our politicians not see that this is extremely important and that things need to be different like
[06:32:31] What are they lobbying so powerful with I know it's money, but it's like
[06:32:34] I just can't imagine that people wouldn't see the good, the value and what is right.
[06:32:43] Well, you know, it's all that I can tell you is money talks to a lottery and it's not to
[06:32:50] suggest that, you know, members of Congress are evil or terrible people that want people
[06:32:54] to suffer.
[06:32:55] They don't.
[06:32:56] But you have a system which almost says, oh, you can't even think about God.
[06:33:00] Nice to hear this from the times of Israel.
[06:33:02] Yeah.
[06:33:03] the times of Israel writing about as fall semester nearest Columbia restricts access to campus
[06:33:08] to prevent disruptions. Hmm. Interesting. Like, what the fuck? And they're they're dialed
[06:33:24] in, dude, literal babies on the world stage. Israeli rep to the UN gives his farewell address
[06:33:41] and says he was proud to represent the most moral country in the world, the most moral
[06:33:43] in the world you listen, Palestinian representatives.
[06:33:50] Colleagues, as this may be the last time for me to address you as Israel's ambassador, though
[06:33:59] who knows?
[06:34:00] Oh, he's not wearing the star of David, the yellow star of David to invoke Nazi Germany
[06:34:07] to be like, if you don't let me do a genocide, this is my personal holocaust.
[06:34:13] Perhaps another session will be called because of more terrorist propaganda.
[06:34:18] I would like to leave you with this.
[06:34:21] I have been immensely, immensely proud to represent my country here, the most moral
[06:34:29] country in the world, the most moral country in the world.
[06:34:33] You listen, Palestinian representative, in this warped place, I hope one day you will
[06:34:42] We'll also see the bias and perversion of morality here and pray and
[06:34:47] Yeah, one day.
[06:34:49] One day we will see, inshallah, the moral bias and perversion demonstrated by the United Nations
[06:34:55] in terms of constantly carrying water for Israel's genocide, inshallah, one day.
[06:35:01] I pray that you will see the truth.
[06:35:04] The terrorist organization that this guy represents here and tyrannical regimes should be condemned,
[06:35:11] Not protected and that Israel no we are condemning a tyrannical regime the regime of Israel
[06:35:19] Bitch should be praised
[06:35:22] We are today the vanguard of civilization. We are the vanguard of civilization
[06:35:28] But until then I'm Israel hi. Thank you, Mr. Fred
[06:35:35] I'm Israel hi
[06:35:40] The arrogance is so frustrating
[06:35:54] Here's the tweet
[06:35:56] Awaken the people
[06:35:58] May Allah awaken the people
[06:36:00] And help them to see
[06:36:02] The evil doings of Israel
[06:36:04] And the United States
[06:36:11] I love that so much
[06:36:13] I fucking love that
[06:36:19] It's my favorite
[06:36:23] Awaken the people
[06:36:25] And help them to see
[06:36:27] The evil doings of Israel
[06:36:29] It's an all-timer 100% guaranteeing health care to all people. Oh my god. What kind of you're you're a far leftist
[06:36:59] Yeah, you're coming to spend what what are you?
[06:37:02] All right, you know want to take on the insurance companies hard-working people that you know
[06:37:06] So it almost you're not even allowed to talk about those issues and
[06:37:11] Meanwhile, we're the only country that doesn't guarantee health care. Yeah, I mean my one caveat
[06:37:15] I don't know what Jack with caveat means, but I think my one
[06:37:18] You know
[06:37:20] Left turn on it would be
[06:37:23] Yeah, how much responsibility then do people are people gonna just have totally less
[06:37:28] Responsibility and just be taking pills, you know, I was like what the fuck are people saying golden capa train?
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[06:38:11] You just care of the golden Kappa
[06:38:14] That's crazy. That is crazy
[06:38:17] I thought this was a socialist community, dude
[06:38:23] Bullshit, I don't know. Maybe that's just a crazy thought
[06:38:27] But if it's not happening in other countries, then maybe that's a good example
[06:38:33] It's incredible
[06:38:37] The reason why he's wearing that is because it packs his shit in and it makes it look like he's muscular and not fat
[06:38:44] I've been there. I know what that is
[06:38:48] gonna change
[06:38:51] His legs are shaking because of the blood because of the blood clots like his his blood vessels are
[06:38:57] restricting blood down to his legs. I was shaking
[06:39:01] He's so hot. He's so fucking hot. You're a lonely older person. Maybe you're living by yourself
[06:39:22] Hmm feeling lonely. Maybe I'll go to the doctor right when I'm not really sick. Oh, yeah for sure people abuse it
[06:39:28] Yeah, so what I mean it happens and you try to discourage that
[06:39:31] And the whole system is perfect.
[06:39:34] Right.
[06:39:35] But the bottom line as Americans,
[06:39:37] we have to answer a very simple question.
[06:39:40] Is healthcare a right of all people
[06:39:42] with a rich, poor, medium, whatever you want?
[06:39:44] I think the answer is yes.
[06:39:46] Well, I think especially when you start to look
[06:39:47] at other places that we spend our money,
[06:39:49] it would be very hard not to say
[06:39:52] we should certainly spend it there first.
[06:39:54] It's just fucking unbelievable
[06:39:55] that we're this powerful of a country
[06:39:58] and we don't have an, like, we lost our emotional.
[06:40:05] That's a good point.
[06:40:07] And I'll tell you something else.
[06:40:08] Let me get off and help here for a second.
[06:40:09] Okay, well, before we get off, I wanna say,
[06:40:11] I know that you guys have a bill,
[06:40:15] cause I have a group that I've worked with,
[06:40:17] done volunteer stuff with called Power to the Patients,
[06:40:20] right?
[06:40:21] And it's notating the prices of, like, say you get an MRI,
[06:40:25] like the hospital now has to let you know
[06:40:27] that the MRI is $700 so you can call the hospital down the street and see that
[06:40:31] there it's $550 so you can make a choice so you know up front.
[06:40:36] That's good.
[06:40:36] So you're not getting a $10,000 bill later on.
[06:40:38] You got it.
[06:40:39] It's called the transparency bill.
[06:40:40] Transparency bill.
[06:40:41] And is it passed yet or no?
[06:40:42] No, it has not.
[06:40:43] I'm working with a guy named Senator Braun from Indiana.
[06:40:47] He was a Republican.
[06:40:48] Good guy.
[06:40:50] And look, it's exactly the issue.
[06:40:51] People walk into an emergency room.
[06:40:54] They walk into a hospital.
[06:40:56] You have any idea, you know, here, you know, this is what we can do for you.
[06:40:59] Blah, blah, blah, blah.
[06:41:01] And you come out and you drop dead because you see a bill of tens of thousands.
[06:41:04] That's right.
[06:41:06] I mean, people go into surgery, come up hundreds of thousands of dollars in it.
[06:41:10] It's great.
[06:41:11] Yeah.
[06:41:11] It's insane.
[06:41:12] All right.
[06:41:13] And the point is, look, uh, I should have the right to know, uh, you want to
[06:41:19] hear, like, you think it's crazy?
[06:41:20] Let me tell you how crazy it's even crazy.
[06:41:22] Then you think it is, okay?
[06:41:24] You are blue cross insurance.
[06:41:26] I have another insurance company same hospital you go and get an MRI
[06:41:31] Your insurance company will pay five hundred dollars my insurance company pays seven hundred dollars
[06:41:37] So even in the same hospital for the same cheap at the prices different not to mention different hospitals
[06:41:43] Yeah, well, it's just wild that that they can do that. It's almost like I'm gonna go to the grocery store
[06:41:47] I'm gonna get an apple right. I'm gonna eat it and then after I eat it
[06:41:51] You're gonna tell me how much it costs. You got it. That is like it's
[06:41:54] $400. Is it from the Garden of Eden?
[06:41:59] You know, like, but it's even worse.
[06:42:00] It's exactly right, but it's even worse because you have to go to the hospital.
[06:42:04] Right. Right. Yes.
[06:42:06] It wasn't a choice that you made.
[06:42:07] Um, I knew you would.
[06:42:09] You guys had lost an investigation even because this is kind of current
[06:42:12] about ozempic, right?
[06:42:13] And the cost of ozempic in different countries, because I was dating
[06:42:16] a girl and not dating, but we met, you know, we met up a couple
[06:42:18] times at night or whatever.
[06:42:19] And it's like, come on, man.
[06:42:28] Man, you're talking to Bernie Sanders, bro.
[06:42:34] You're talking to Bernie fucking.
[06:42:37] Come on, dude.
[06:42:38] That's Bernard Sanders, dude.
[06:42:40] Yo, I'm hitting this, right?
[06:42:46] Hey, hey, Bernie, I'm hitting this, right?
[06:42:49] This broad.
[06:42:51] We're dating, right?
[06:42:54] We was just talking like she was leaving one morning to drive to Mexico to get
[06:43:00] I'm like, what are you, you're just driving in the middle of the, you know, at five, I'm
[06:43:04] going to go to what's going on and she's like, well, it's just way cheaper there.
[06:43:08] And I'm like, but is it as regulated?
[06:43:09] You know, I don't know.
[06:43:11] But I know that in some countries, the prices on it are so different.
[06:43:15] Like in Canada, it's a hundred and fifty something dollars and in America, it's
[06:43:19] seven hundred and something close to a thousand.
[06:43:21] It's close to a thousand dollars for a diabetes medication.
[06:43:24] I know some people use it for, you know, kind of weight loss or look the way
[06:43:29] They want spring break or whatever, but that's crazy. Why is it that? Why isn't it just the same?
[06:43:36] Is it because they know they can charge us more because we have more money?
[06:43:39] That's half of it, but only half of it. That's a great question
[06:43:44] It's what my committee goes with every we've had by the way some some success in the last few years in the Biden people
[06:43:50] Have done a good job on this. All right
[06:43:52] Why is it that?
[06:43:54] I want to make sure I'm right here.
[06:43:57] Well, certainly in cannabis, about 150 bucks for a Zempik.
[06:44:01] This is kind of related, but kind of unrelated.
[06:44:05] Okay. Okay, let me explain something to you.
[06:44:17] Bernie Sanders went to the USSR for his honeymoon.
[06:44:20] Tim Walts went to China.
[06:44:23] Just a parallel that I was thinking about.
[06:44:26] Here it's 900, close to a thousand.
[06:44:30] Why is that?
[06:44:31] what the Canadians do and what countries around the world do, what makes common sense.
[06:44:37] They purchase a lot of the drug, right? All right. So they sit down with the drug companies,
[06:44:41] they say, look, you know, we have hundreds of thousands of people are going to use your drug.
[06:44:46] We're going to sit down with and negotiate a price, right? Right. Of course, certainly after a
[06:44:50] few months, you'd be able to see the averages and make a good business choice. Yeah. I mean,
[06:44:54] if you're a businessman and you're buying something for me, you're buying,
[06:44:59] you know thousands of items. I'm going to have to give you a discount if I want your business,
[06:45:03] right? Certainly. All right, that's the way the business works. So that's what every country
[06:45:07] on earth does. They sit down with the drug companies. Some do it more stringently than others.
[06:45:12] Up until very, very recently, there have been no requirements zero for the drug companies
[06:45:20] to negotiate anything. So they come in and they say, they have the board. What do you
[06:45:24] think we can get? Harry sitting around their board of directors. Well, actually I think you can
[06:45:27] get a $10,000 a year. No, I think you can go high. They didn't get $20,000. Look, we get what the
[06:45:32] market will bear. The government has no power, charge of anything you want. That's what they do.
[06:45:40] So you've got now, it's not just ozempic in which we pay in some cases 15 times more than
[06:45:46] European countries. It's all kinds of drugs. So the answer is, the answer to your question is,
[06:45:52] up until recently in the Biden administration, it's sort of a good job business.
[06:45:56] There have been no capabilities of the government, Medicare,
[06:45:59] anybody else to negotiate prices.
[06:46:01] They charge anything they want and as much as they possibly can.
[06:46:06] What we did is part of a bill called the Inflation Reduction
[06:46:09] Act, stupid title to the bill.
[06:46:10] But that's what it was.
[06:46:11] Finally have that the drug companies
[06:46:15] are going to have to sit down with Medicare
[06:46:16] and negotiate prices.
[06:46:17] They're going to be announcing some interesting results
[06:46:19] pretty soon.
[06:46:20] So for the first time, there is
[06:46:22] the beginning of negotiating prices
[06:46:24] and it will lower prices.
[06:46:25] Second of all, what we've done on my committee,
[06:46:27] a lot of people have asthma and they use inhalers.
[06:46:32] I don't know if you know anybody use an asthma inhaler.
[06:46:34] Yeah.
[06:46:35] All right.
[06:46:37] 10 times more expensive than the United States.
[06:46:38] So we kind of shamed some of the big companies.
[06:46:41] They lowered it down to some of them to $35.
[06:46:43] So making some progress on lowering
[06:46:45] the cost of prescription drugs.
[06:46:47] But to answer your question,
[06:46:48] up until a couple of years ago,
[06:46:51] drug companies could charge any price
[06:46:53] they wanted for any reason.
[06:46:54] And now and that could be changing with the inflation act. Yeah inflation reduction
[06:47:00] What it basically said is the 10 top selling drugs
[06:47:04] They're gonna have to come then and sit down and negotiate with Medicare price
[06:47:07] That is by the way what the Veterans Administration knows the VA in America does a good job
[06:47:12] Yeah, they don't pay outrageous prices. They negotiate and that's what Medicare is beginning. Yeah, if you can't breathe
[06:47:18] I mean, yeah, you're almost a fish if you can't breathe, you know
[06:47:21] Um, let's talk about some politics. Oh wait. And so, and the price and the price transparency
[06:47:27] that's happening now, like people have to show their prices or they don't know. We still
[06:47:32] haven't passed that bill. Okay. Do you think it's going to happen? It's a popular bill.
[06:47:36] I think we have a good shot to get it done. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah, man. It makes me
[06:47:40] just sick because somebody's already sick and you know, they're sick. Can you imagine
[06:47:44] if there was a, I don't know, like, like one of the major parties fucking running
[06:47:49] on this dude. I've never met, I've never encountered the only people I've ever encountered that
[06:47:55] are anti Medicare for all are online. They're on Reddit. Okay. I've never in the real world.
[06:48:03] Trump Republican, MAGA conservative, fucking liberal, whatever. I've never actually fucking
[06:48:09] met a single person that's like, yeah, no, that shit would suck actually. It's so
[06:48:17] crazy. My entire workplace hates it. Bro works at Blue Cross Blue Shield.
[06:48:37] Sick. Like if it were your family, remember what you would you want them
[06:48:40] to just sit there and just be angry. They're on the phone every day, then
[06:48:43] they don't have any energy for their own family. It's just you're
[06:48:46] absolutely, you're absolutely right. I just don't I just can't imagine
[06:48:51] choosing, especially when you're already making a ton of money,
[06:48:54] choosing to make a little more money. What do you need? My
[06:48:57] boyfriend's parents think of you are unhealthy it's your fault and they
[06:49:00] shouldn't have to pay for it let me guess they're fucking fat too and most
[06:49:03] likely are going to die to heart disease and are already on their way to
[06:49:08] become diabetic is always is always the least healthy motherfuckers who are like
[06:49:13] yo you know what if you're if you are fucking unhealthy yes you're got dang
[06:49:19] problem but now you're raising even another issue what do you need
[06:49:25] Before corporate greed here, but that's another issue. Yeah. I know you hate it. We all hate it
[06:49:30] I think America's at the point where they the screw has been turned so fucking tight that
[06:49:35] I think yeah, it starts to you it starts to create radicalization
[06:49:39] So it's to create a lot of stuff. Um, let's talk about
[06:49:43] The part of the election coming up right now
[06:49:46] Or just the current candidacy. I wanted in 2020. I believe that's when you ran
[06:49:52] I wanted you and Donald Trump to be on the same ticket, right?
[06:49:58] Look at Bernie's face, you know, he's so
[06:50:03] He's so dumb. Oh my god. Hey listen God bless his soul. Okay. He is
[06:50:12] Some else did he is something I've never seen Bernie make that face before
[06:50:16] more. That's a fucking hilarious. Oh my god. Bro, we ain't got no education in this country.
[06:50:30] I swear. Oh my god. So stupid. Oh, that's a child left behind right there. God damn that
[06:50:42] I had because in my mind, I'm just a regular guy. I don't know a ton about politics, right?
[06:50:48] Wanted I felt both y'all were outliers right that's how it seemed to me these guys I
[06:50:53] Love shit like this because this community is so
[06:50:57] Incredibly invested in politics that like I think sometimes it's important to hear someone who obviously isn't a normal person by any means
[06:51:06] But absolutely represents the median voter
[06:51:10] Okay, like this is not
[06:51:14] This is common. Okay
[06:51:16] Okay, way more common than you think I thought it was a joke as a comedian. He's not joking. He is not even joking a little bit
[06:51:25] Okay, you could not find
[06:51:31] The most perfect average American take God, I love I love this shit. I just so good outliers. They're both
[06:51:42] Different but I love chatters being like no, he's joking. He's not joking man
[06:51:49] He's not you're so bro he is not joking but seem to be doing their own thing
[06:51:57] um you've been outspoken against Trump right do you think he's not um is he doing his own thing or
[06:52:04] is he he is like look i will give trump credit okay he does his own thing okay he's a very
[06:52:11] different type of politician and that's clear but this is what i do think to you while i
[06:52:17] I was my coworker want to come on. Here's the big Adam Kinziger to be your VP pig. Yo
[06:52:22] Take your co-workers MSNBC access away, bro
[06:52:28] No, that's too much MSNBC
[06:52:33] That would be that would be historic
[06:52:36] Okay, analysts are calling it the three vote ticket. It will just be three voters voting for that ticket. Okay. Oh
[06:52:48] My god, you guys already made it a fucking
[06:52:50] You already made it an email. That's crazy. That's crazy that you made that an email this fast.
[06:52:59] Respect somebody who has the guts to do their own thing.
[06:53:08] And be I very much a non-traditional politician, which is what he is, is the facts.
[06:53:14] He lies all the time.
[06:53:16] And, you know, I got four kids and I got seven grandchildren.
[06:53:20] and we really have to ask ourselves whether the guy who is the leader of the country, whether
[06:53:26] that's the kind of example that we want.
[06:53:29] So I have a lot of friends in politics who differ with me, more conservative people than
[06:53:33] our liars.
[06:53:34] We disagree.
[06:53:35] So you and I disagree on something.
[06:53:36] It's fine.
[06:53:37] So what?
[06:53:38] It's called American democracy.
[06:53:39] Yeah, you should be fine.
[06:53:40] That's right.
[06:53:41] All right.
[06:53:42] But Trump really is a user.
[06:53:43] Damn, my man's got a whole box of cookies next to him insomnia cookies to fuck.
[06:53:48] I'm so fat, bro.
[06:53:49] How do I work? You'll see in a second, every when you see him
[06:53:55] not everything, but a lot of lies. Okay. And I think that's we
[06:53:58] can't have that. You know, and you know, when he was in the
[06:54:02] private sector of crumble cookies. I love cookies so much.
[06:54:10] It's fucked up. It's fucked up. How much I love cookies
[06:54:13] chat. Oh, my God. Oh, my God, what it does things to me.
[06:54:19] Oh my God, before he became involved in politics, he was sued. His companies were sued 4,000
[06:54:26] times. And I just above them beyond his political views, which I disagree with. But then you
[06:54:32] those you can discuss. I don't think you want somebody leading this country who shady.
[06:54:37] So you're saying the exact he doesn't set the best example of a leak of exact look,
[06:54:41] you got kids. I don't have any kids. I don't have any yet. All right. Well, I hope
[06:54:45] You're doing, aren't you? You want kids to be honest, right? Yeah, new subs don't know about how much you love cookies
[06:54:50] Yeah, because I changed the times that I actually stream
[06:54:54] Every night I still have an ice cream sandwich
[06:54:57] But back in the day I used to stream late into the night because I had a job
[06:55:01] So I had to work a real job and then I was streamed for like six eight hours
[06:55:05] Late into the night and it late into the night. I would have my ice cream Sammy
[06:55:10] Every night which I still do is just not on camera. So you don't know
[06:55:14] That's why we have the Haas Sammy emo
[06:55:16] I want him to be bullies and picking on the week and
[06:55:30] And he saw that from a character point that boys are the greatest. No, I mean fat boys are fine
[06:55:35] But no, they're not the greatest that's crazy. No, I love the Oreo cookies
[06:55:41] I even fuck with like the Nestle ones the Nestle cookies the for me though. They have to be
[06:55:47] Not super high in calories
[06:55:50] That's the reason
[06:55:53] Like otherwise otherwise I would get like incredible shit back in the day
[06:55:59] I used to have oh fuck. What was the cookies that I used to have I used to have them all the time
[06:56:05] It's like a like a higher echelon brand. It's like they have it at fucking
[06:56:15] What is it
[06:56:17] It was crazy. It was like a they sell it at like no, it's not era one. No, they they sell it at fucking
[06:56:29] They sell it a whole foods or used to cool house. Yeah, I used to have cool house
[06:56:35] Bro said magna magna was not a fucking higher echelon ice cream nor do they even have fucking cookie sandwiches anyway
[06:56:42] It was cool house. I used to fuck with a cool house one
[06:56:45] But those are like 400 a pop orange calories pop. So that's why I stick to like
[06:56:49] Lower calorie like the Oreo ones the Oreo ice cream sandwiches are like 210 calories, which fits in my macros. Oh
[06:56:58] The skinny cow ice cream sandwiches are fine as well. It's not bad. I love I understand you lover cookies is my own wavering lover doughnuts
[06:57:12] I love doughnuts too, but I can't have them. It's just like makes me feel like shit afterwards
[06:57:18] Sierra I love you
[06:57:20] It's crazy, man
[06:57:24] It's a measo bro. I've tried it all man. I've tried it all
[06:57:28] I
[06:57:31] My god look what I found you can just like rip a fucking live stream off your phone
[06:58:35] We got I have the gloves on that's how you know, it's early early I had the gloves on
[06:58:47] Dude, I had the shittiest mask on too. It was crazy. Like it was not a protective mask at all
[06:58:54] I just strapped on the first fucking mask that I
[06:58:56] That's crazy. This is a lifetime ago, man. So much has changed.
[06:59:08] I don't like it, but also let me give another example. I happened to believe, I don't know
[06:59:12] what your views are, that women have a right to control their own bodies. All right. I
[06:59:16] don't want as a man, somebody saying, Oh, Bernie, you know, you cannot see 29 a box.
[06:59:21] What is this the 1950s? Yeah, it was pre COVID. I mean, it was literally peak COVID
[06:59:26] with a second. You can't do this. My business, not the governments and Trump
[06:59:31] Let's not hold that for you.
[06:59:33] I happen to believe strongly that climate change is real.
[06:59:37] You know, just a week or two.
[06:59:38] So your podcast with Bill Bielinkoff.
[06:59:42] Bill McKibben, of course.
[06:59:42] I've known Bill McKibben.
[06:59:44] Yeah, Bill is.
[06:59:46] Yeah, I wanted to I want to get to speak to him.
[06:59:47] He seems really interesting.
[06:59:48] Smart guy, is he?
[06:59:50] I've known him for years.
[06:59:51] Yeah, because I want to learn more about, you know,
[06:59:52] you just always hear about climate change.
[06:59:54] And so, yeah, I want to learn more about it.
[06:59:55] Good. I know.
[06:59:56] I hope you do.
[06:59:57] and up. Wait, what the fuck?
[07:00:01] Racist University, a Kentucky student, please guilty.
[07:00:03] Have to sing in the N word 200 times a black staffer in 10
[07:00:06] minute rent. Here's how long she faces in jail.
[07:00:09] BLM Tel Aviv saying the N word is illegal now.
[07:00:17] What the fuck? Olympic racism?
[07:00:30] Yeah, I don't know what the fuck's going on there, but I'm
[07:00:33] sure Bill would be happy to go on the show with you.
[07:00:35] That'd be cool. Yeah, if you wanted, I'd give him a call.
[07:00:37] Awesome. Um, in all of the scientists degree, when you put
[07:00:43] carbon told you some shit going on out there, you don't want to
[07:00:46] listen. Yo, tell Patrick Beverly, bro. What do you mean?
[07:00:50] Tell Pat Bev. His co-host was like, yo, they fuck with black
[07:00:55] people over there. He was like, who does
[07:01:02] into the atmosphere. It creates a ceiling there. The earth
[07:01:08] warms up and then because of the earth warming up you have extreme weather
[07:01:13] disturbances like the you know you come from Louisiana do you see the
[07:01:17] terrible floods there we've had them here in Vermont yeah they have a savannah
[07:01:20] right now going on right that's right you know floods the likes of which we've
[07:01:25] never seen you seem drought you know Saudi Arabia temperature reached 125 degrees
[07:01:31] which people dying by the hundreds so Trump does not believe the climate
[07:01:36] changes real. And if he becomes president, that means not only will the United States,
[07:01:42] the whole world will give up. And I don't know what this planet is going to look like in 10,
[07:01:48] 15 years. Do you say that because America is really the leader of the forefront of looking
[07:01:53] out for climate change? The largest economy in the world, China is a big polluter than
[07:01:58] we are right now. Oh, yeah, they'll smoke to a lot of Chinese people. Yeah, that
[07:02:03] kid that smokes on that bicycle or whatever you smoke. What the fuck does that bro stop
[07:02:09] Bernie love the smoking baby reference stop bro bro stop 11 cigarettes. But if we were
[07:02:17] if we say hey to help with it that other countries are gonna because it's a right
[07:02:24] and everybody seems like off you got everybody backs off and then I don't know what this
[07:02:28] That's not even a Chinese kid, man. What the fuck, bro? Hey, what kind of Chinese is that kid?
[07:02:52] He's one of them brown Chinese. They call them Indian Chinese, like Indonesia or something.
[07:03:02] It's going to get worse and worse. Heatwaves worse, drought worse, migrations. There are
[07:03:11] millions, hundreds of millions of people, little farmers in poor countries. They can't farm
[07:03:16] So I disagree with Trump on that. So those are some of the reasons why, you know, I'm
[07:03:22] strongly against them. Those are important issues, you know, I certainly, uh, and I don't
[07:03:25] think every, yeah, it's like, everybody can have their own thoughts on different issues.
[07:03:29] And, um, do you see why people like him? I do. You know, because he's very disolving.
[07:03:35] He gets up there and he says whatever the hell he wants. He is not. Yeah. He doesn't
[07:03:39] seem like he's by the book. That was a thing. That's right. And so that's something
[07:03:42] the same as you. It's like he's speaking for it feels like they're speaking for
[07:03:47] themselves, right? Whether you agree with maybe what they believe, they believe
[07:03:51] what they're saying. And that I think comes through. I think you're right.
[07:03:55] Clearly to people. I think, you know, he's certainly unusual gets up there and
[07:03:59] he rants that he does his thing and he's not necessarily, I'm sure his
[07:04:02] advisors go crazy.
[07:04:06] Yeah, he doesn't have to rock as one of his advisors. Yeah.
[07:04:08] Oh my god, getting a fucking gaffa out of Bernie like that. That's all that's nasty work. You hate to see someone else live in your dreams like that.
[07:04:19] You hate to see someone else live your fucking dream, dude.
[07:04:28] I don't know if every advice, you know, every advice of his is the best, but now some of it is that's for sure.
[07:04:34] You know, every advice of his is the best, but now some of it is, that's for sure.
[07:04:38] But some of it may not be right.
[07:04:39] And, you know, a lot of these sponsors have 18 different consultants.
[07:04:42] You can't use that word.
[07:04:43] You can't say that, you know, and he's not like that measurable.
[07:04:46] He's not like that.
[07:04:47] Right.
[07:04:47] And then people find that appealing.
[07:04:48] I get it.
[07:04:49] But, you know, again, I don't think he could have a pathological liar or
[07:04:53] somebody doesn't believe in women's have the right women.
[07:04:55] I've had to control their bodies.
[07:04:57] You know, it doesn't believe in climate.
[07:04:58] This is like grandpa with his not very bright, but one of his favorite
[07:05:02] grandchildren.
[07:05:03] I think that's that's bad and by the way I I'm not quite so sure how much you
[07:05:08] believe in democracy as well yeah well and look yeah that's exactly that's how
[07:05:12] you feel and it's important and you've always had your own feelings and I
[07:05:16] appreciate you always having them and sharing what they are did you feel like
[07:05:20] whenever the people tried to assassinate you think it was deeper
[07:05:23] than that do you think it was just some reddit jockey just a personal it
[07:05:26] was a horrible I mean I disagree with Trump but everything but the idea of
[07:05:29] of people assassinating from anybody else.
[07:05:33] It's crazy.
[07:05:34] It's crazy.
[07:05:35] It is horrible.
[07:05:37] I mean, I can't give you the words.
[07:05:38] It's just terrible.
[07:05:40] We cannot have that in American politics.
[07:05:42] My own guess, and I'm not an expert.
[07:05:44] I'm sure there are a lot of conspiratorial theories
[07:05:47] that are out there.
[07:05:48] I think you have, you know, we've seen it before.
[07:05:51] You've seen seemingly normal people walking into schools
[07:05:55] with guns doing horrible things, right?
[07:05:57] Yeah.
[07:05:58] And I think you had whatever reason I don't want to even speculate why this young man did what he did.
[07:06:05] You just think it was a young man who just that was it.
[07:06:07] That's what the evidence seems to suggest so far.
[07:06:09] But you didn't hear anything else. You guys don't hear anything else as Congress people.
[07:06:12] You don't hear.
[07:06:13] I love he's he thinks like Bernie Sanders has access to extra knowledge about the motives of this shooter as a Congress person.
[07:06:22] No, I don't know.
[07:06:23] Great secrets that you don't know.
[07:06:24] Yeah.
[07:06:26] Do you think that Kamala Harris is the best person to run against Donald Trump right now?
[07:06:30] Well, she is the person and that won't change probably.
[07:06:34] She, she bleeds a democratic candidate and I've known her.
[07:06:39] Maybe he is a little bit misogynistic, which makes me love him more obviously,
[07:06:43] but like she is a person.
[07:06:50] Not my favorite, but that's what we got.
[07:06:54] Maybe if you didn't say America deserve 9-11 you'd be Theo right now
[07:06:57] That's one of the funniest fucking dumb takes of all time. It's like yeah, dude
[07:07:02] Theo Vaughn hasn't said like a multitude of worse shit than that on it on every podcast
[07:07:09] No, people don't give a shit dude. Like nobody gives a fuck about things like that
[07:07:16] Kamala for a number of years is not best friends, but I've known her. Hmm. Oh, she was in the Senate for a short period
[07:07:21] She's very smart and she's determined. I mean above and beyond her views on the issues issues, which I you know
[07:07:29] It's what most of them not all
[07:07:31] You got to give credit to somebody a black woman to move up the ladder that ain't easy stuff
[07:07:37] There's a lot of resistance that and she's she's persistent. She's strong
[07:07:43] You got feel of honesty, that's a good boy and I respect that and I think she'll be a good candidate
[07:07:49] And I was interested that Trump apparently backed out of a debate with her on ABC.
[07:07:56] I wouldn't, you know, I have the data as a matter of fact.
[07:08:00] She's tough.
[07:08:01] She's tough.
[07:08:02] Was there a chance that you were going to get that now as an independent?
[07:08:05] Can you get been plotted with the Democratic Party and put in?
[07:08:09] Was there even a call about it or anything?
[07:08:11] You know, I ran in 16.
[07:08:12] I ran against Hillary Clinton.
[07:08:13] I ran in 20.
[07:08:14] Yeah.
[07:08:15] I remember.
[07:08:16] I felt like you didn't get treated fairly to be honest with you and that's what happens when you take on the establishments
[07:08:22] What happened is we won the first three primaries and then
[07:08:28] The establishment got very very nervous and they got a whole lot of candidates in the Democratic primary
[07:08:33] And they said hey be a good idea feel dropped out that Joe Biden be the one candidate people rallied around them
[07:08:39] And do they call is there a call that you get and it's like you're that you're not gonna move forward
[07:08:43] Is it just like news articles?
[07:08:45] Like, how does it, how does the establish what happens is I won the popular vote in Iowa.
[07:08:50] I won the New Hampshire primary.
[07:08:51] I won the Nevada primary.
[07:08:52] And those were the first three.
[07:08:54] And then from pages of New York times, democratic establishment, very nervous.
[07:08:58] Bernie stands to screw in the whole, we were doing very well in the polls.
[07:09:02] And, you know, I think behind the scenes, people saw, you know, there
[07:09:05] were like 15 different candidates and they were splitting up the vote.
[07:09:08] And that's how I was, I was not necessarily getting over 50%.
[07:09:12] I was getting more than other people.
[07:09:14] So I was on the way to victory.
[07:09:15] And they said, hmm, look,
[07:09:18] for a day, who's day, Barney, say it, Obama, Obama made the boss call.
[07:09:28] He did.
[07:09:29] He shouldn't be the candidate for writer.
[07:09:30] He, but it wasn't just that.
[07:09:32] It wasn't just that it was also, I don't know if you saw this,
[07:09:36] but your line numbers are in.
[07:09:38] We're so back.
[07:09:39] Oh yeah, dude, we are back.
[07:09:42] We're back.
[07:09:43] Um, take me back to Nevada, dude, it was like, I think it was one of the best moments
[07:09:51] of my streaming career, maybe of my life, like pre COVID.
[07:09:59] So much enthusiasm in the air, just a feeling of like, we can do this, you know, this can happen.
[07:10:05] so much hope so much enthusiasm
[07:10:12] block dude at the time everybody was talking about how the culinary union leadership had actually urged the union to vote against Bernie and I was doing another house and I have a vindication run telling you guys that the rank and filer with Bernie and it doesn't matter that the union leadership is in the pocket of the democratic establishment
[07:10:34] And everyone was all the fucking smarmy annoying little neo-libs were like
[07:10:43] You're wrong Bernie's gonna get wiped in Nevada it was so sick because people were like
[07:10:54] People were fucking talking about how Bernie Sanders is going to execute them at Central Park
[07:11:01] Remember MSNBC commentators talking about on
[07:11:04] on like regular network television.
[07:11:08] They were like, if Bernie Sanders wins,
[07:11:12] Chris Hardball Matthews said,
[07:11:14] if Bernie Sanders wins the primary,
[07:11:17] they will execute me at Times Square.
[07:11:21] That's what he said.
[07:11:23] He called us brown shirts
[07:11:27] for being in the Bernie brigade clown.
[07:11:46] That's so crazy.
[07:11:47] anti-semitism not so much back then to say that like the first Jewish candidate of a major party
[07:11:57] and his fan base were a bunch of brown shirts. Where was the anti-semitism allegations back then?
[07:12:28] That was reserved only for not going with the guy with like a murder case on his back.
[07:12:36] If we don't want him to candidate drop out and then on one day a lot of people
[07:12:40] money through. There's a lot of people dropped out. It was your Biden and me, and you'll have a lot of support. And all these people came behind them. That's what happened. Let me also say, you know, having said that, Biden is a friend of mine. I think he has done a very good job over the last three and a half years.
[07:12:54] I'm working very hard to see the common is elected our next president.
[07:12:58] the heat of summer is here God it's hot my my shadows and I did you feel like
[07:13:05] um what did it see it started to seem like people were losing faith in the
[07:13:10] media right and I feel like that that's had a huge why does he love Biden so much
[07:13:14] he's cuz he's fucking I think Joe Biden was nice to him 85 years ago one time
[07:13:21] and he just never let that go like I'm not even kidding like Biden
[07:13:29] Literally was like nice to him one time probably made fun of him behind his back
[07:13:32] But like was nice to him to his face one time and he was just like this is a good guy
[07:13:39] Who'd effect on society has created a lot of opportunities for
[07:13:43] What are often labeled as conspiracy theories, but then often end up being or because he can't talk it
[07:13:48] About him because the establishment could be more fuck. No, no, that's just hope you know Bernie Sanders unironically
[07:13:55] One of my biggest criticisms of Bernie Sanders during the last primary cycle was that he just would not attack Biden
[07:14:02] He rarely ripped into Biden when he was running against him
[07:14:07] And the reason why was because he kept saying Biden is my friend Biden is my friend Biden is my friend
[07:14:12] It's like bro. He's not your fucking friend. Okay
[07:14:16] He's not my friend Joe
[07:14:21] Truth just because it's not all but yeah often are end up being truths
[07:14:25] news or having realness to them because the news media isn't even, you know, it's like
[07:14:33] they all just go down these same similar paths and it's not, it doesn't even feel real anymore.
[07:14:38] I mean, the fact that you and I are talking is wild, you know, it's like, I fucking wouldn't
[07:14:42] talk to me, you know, but, but, you know, but the fact, but
[07:14:46] Look, bad news is bad news and goodness. Good news is you've got a program and
[07:14:51] about millions of people doing it. Yeah. And part of that is that people not necessarily
[07:14:57] believe CBS, NBC, ABC, or even Fox or anybody else. And so let me tell you what I think about
[07:15:04] that. I think you're touching on an important issue. We talked about healthcare, you talked
[07:15:07] about media. You have about eight large.
[07:15:12] Is just the reason why he's not so excited about Kamala. I think the reason why Bernard
[07:15:16] is not so excited about Kamala is because he doesn't know if Kamala Harris will be
[07:15:21] trustworthy or not. Also he's misogynistic and that's why I like him. What do you mean
[07:15:45] by that? I mean Kamala Harris ran on like a relatively progressive ticket in 2019 against
[07:15:50] Bernie Sanders when Bernie was running and she was like pro Medicare for all immediately
[07:15:57] packed away from that position hasn't really brought it up ever again. Were the scary
[07:16:14] ideas that he does now that to media conglomerates you know Comcast and all
[07:16:24] these guys they use serious exactly they own you know people turn on their
[07:16:29] channel you got it you got it they use they own they don't want station they
[07:16:34] own radio stations they own TV stations they own movies you know produces so
[07:16:40] So these are owned by very large billionaires, you know, but big companies owned by billionaires
[07:16:47] and they they will discuss issues from here to here.
[07:16:50] I gave you an example about Medicare for we should be having a tremendous discussion why
[07:16:55] we're the only country on earth that to guarantee health care.
[07:16:57] It doesn't take place on television.
[07:16:59] We should be talking about massive income and wealth inequality.
[07:17:02] There are three people in America will more wealth at the bottom half of American
[07:17:05] society.
[07:17:06] Think that's appropriate?
[07:17:07] No, sir.
[07:17:08] Okay.
[07:17:09] person can earn. Okay. To be honest with you, it may be, you know, some, you know, some millions,
[07:17:14] but I don't think it should be billions. I agree with you. I agree with you, actually. And I think
[07:17:18] most Americans would. Like when's the last time you've seen that discussion on NBC? It ain't gonna
[07:17:24] take place. Right? We have that's what the people want though. Yes, that is exactly. That's
[07:17:30] why you're a success and why other people, you know, with very limited resources if you
[07:17:34] you like because you don't see that type of discussion.
[07:17:38] I just did a poll, my campaign did a poll,
[07:17:40] just on these issues, you know,
[07:17:43] talking about issues that working class people want
[07:17:46] and need that I almost never discussed in politics
[07:17:49] or in the corporate media.
[07:17:50] And the answer is people are hurting,
[07:17:52] they want change, no one's talking about it.
[07:17:54] Yeah.
[07:17:55] Yeah, it's heartbreaking.
[07:17:56] It's like, I don't know,
[07:17:58] the people don't even get thought of anymore.
[07:17:59] It feels like a lot of times.
[07:18:01] And here's the toughest part, I think Bernie is,
[07:18:03] as a person who, you know, has felt like in their life,
[07:18:06] maybe their father died in a war,
[07:18:07] their grandfather died in a war,
[07:18:09] and they've been tried to pay their taxes
[07:18:11] and be a, you know, considerate person
[07:18:13] in their town or their country.
[07:18:16] After a while, those good people start,
[07:18:18] it starts to erode a little because they don't feel like,
[07:18:23] and they lose their sense of purpose.
[07:18:25] Man, when you lose the fabric of your society,
[07:18:28] a lot of people, that's how they,
[07:18:30] they didn't even realize it.
[07:18:31] a lot of us only realize that's we identify as an American and when you
[07:18:34] realize well America it's nothing but it's a it's a shell LLC for fucking big
[07:18:39] corporations then what am I I'm just a I'm just a well I'm telling you right now
[07:18:45] you could have this conversation every average American starts talking like a
[07:18:51] fucking communist revolutionary after like after describing I don't know three
[07:19:00] different ways in which like the American for-profit system has harmed them. It's crazy.
[07:19:06] This is why there's so much opportunity. There's so much opportunity to like truly
[07:19:12] talk to these people and change their minds. This is like, this is the regular dudes in
[07:19:17] fucking Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, like they see this shit too. The problem is the
[07:19:22] Republicans actually very effectively channeled that frustration back to like big pharma is
[07:19:27] making you gay by giving you vaccines they're doing gender and then the liberals are like oh shut
[07:19:34] up you mountain person you're stupid and also better things are not possible and we can't actually get
[07:19:42] free healthcare how dare you talk about how dare you talk about i don't know fucking
[07:19:52] reducing the profit margins for major corporations by one percent in an effort to make
[07:19:56] people's lives better like in an effort to make like working class people's lives and work at those
[07:20:00] corporations lives better idiot you know you almost feel ashamed of yourself you know or you can you
[07:20:06] know anyway just i don't know a lot of that stuff just i don't feel like it was a free pony that's
[07:20:12] what she said remember i'm not fucking in health care see how people think that that's good or
[07:20:16] how you're gonna still be able to get people to buy in you know i think you said it better than
[07:20:20] I think a lot of people are shamed, they're giving up, they're hurting.
[07:20:26] Yeah, that's why it's so important first chat is not to be annoying shooters and scared normies
[07:20:31] like Theo away. Thank you. Exactly. That's why I always trust the importance of being
[07:20:37] fucking normal and not being a theory nerd, not being fucking annoying. Not saying should
[07:20:44] like, Oh dude, you're sitting on stolen land of America. This is a white supremacist bloodthirsty
[07:20:53] imperialist empire. Like, know the rooms that you're speaking in and know who you're speaking
[07:20:58] to. Okay.
[07:20:59] And these people have fought and died of their families of what died in wars. And they could
[07:21:07] be that's why you shouldn't grill the overwhelming of Trump Sanders to get nomin. I'm I'm gonna
[07:21:11] laugh at that.
[07:21:12] And maybe they're nurses and business people.
[07:21:16] Yeah, anything, crossing guard, mailman.
[07:21:18] Exactly. They believe in their community.
[07:21:20] Yeah.
[07:21:21] And meanwhile, they're getting ripped off by people on top politically and economically.
[07:21:25] Well, even the radio, like you're saying, it's like you used to have like a newspaper
[07:21:28] and you, you ran it meant something, your community meant something.
[07:21:31] It used to be that your grandpa worked at the factory and they made the table that you have in your home.
[07:21:36] And so everything had a story to it.
[07:21:38] There's some connection.
[07:21:39] now it's like we're buying stuff from countries that they're making it they don't care we're
[07:21:44] using it we don't care there's no story nobody has any like there's no he's arriving at like
[07:21:53] the most spiritual way of describing alienation which is crazy like just a Marxist a Marxist
[07:22:06] principle. He's describing it very well, but also doing it in a way where it is the most
[07:22:16] like the most on materialist. It's awesome. There's no thread, you know, the thread just
[07:22:28] then that's a very profound point you just make. And so how do we get it back? You know,
[07:22:33] easy yeah but I think you hit the nail on the head people you know you're in
[07:22:41] right now you're in Vermont which is one of the smallest states in the country
[07:22:45] it's very rural state beautiful Burlington is the largest city with 40,000
[07:22:49] nice to be mayor here you know but you go into small towns everybody knew
[07:22:53] like often they were dairy farmers we had a lot of dairy farmers people work
[07:22:56] really hard being a dairy farmer oh yeah I just were getting cold stone
[07:22:59] creamers for a while so not the same but I get it but then nothing cows
[07:23:03] you know five o'clock in the morning on a cold with the day ain't easy work but
[07:23:07] it was like everybody knew each other nobody cheated each other it was a
[07:23:12] sense of convenient town meetings once a year and people argue about the school
[07:23:16] budget all that stuff and we are losing that big time for a lot maybe next time
[07:23:20] we'll talk about that but we're losing losing that as you indicated for a lot
[07:23:25] of reasons and if we don't get it back I worry about the future of this
[07:23:28] country yeah we can that is kind of a bigger topic are you I've heard you
[07:23:32] talking about the 32 hour work week, man. It's intriguing. When
[07:23:36] anybody second I heard that, I'm like, I'm in, you know,
[07:23:39] I tell you, it got a lot of response. Yeah, I think it was
[07:23:43] a poll. I don't know if it was a news week. I don't know where
[07:23:45] it was that. Um, yeah, the 32 hour work week. And one of the
[07:23:50] reasons behind it is why? Okay, here's why. All right, let me
[07:23:54] back it up a little bit. Okay, here's I'm gonna ask you a
[07:23:56] question. Now you're ready for a tough question. Let's do it.
[07:23:59] All right.
[07:24:00] Over the last 50 years, 50 years, massive changes in technology, right?
[07:24:06] 50 years ago they didn't have this stuff.
[07:24:09] Work or productivity has gone way up, right?
[07:24:12] So you're working now playing with technology, machinery, whether it's a computer, whether it's, you know, factory technology.
[07:24:18] You're producing a lot more, correct?
[07:24:21] In terms of real...
[07:24:22] You're producing more because you have machines that can help you.
[07:24:24] Exactly.
[07:24:25] Got it.
[07:24:26] Much more, by the way.
[07:24:27] Right.
[07:24:28] can do the work of 30 men in a day. You got it. Whatever it may be. Okay. In term, despite
[07:24:34] all of that worker increase worker productivity is the worker of today in real inflation accounted
[07:24:43] for dollars, making more or less money than that worker was doing or a worker similar type
[07:24:48] worker 50 years ago. What's the answer? I would say less. So less based on inflation
[07:24:55] The workers making less now than they were then in real though. Yeah, we're called real dollars inflation accounts of adults
[07:25:01] We're also covered
[07:25:02] How insane is that if that worker is now producing so much more than you she did?
[07:25:08] Oh, I think you're saying so now the workers operating machine and now machine is doing the work between I rarely ever get to hear Bernie Sanders
[07:25:17] Walk like a Norman
[07:25:20] Through the steps of like basic Marxist theory
[07:25:23] It's kind of sad that the audio busted at this point, but like, this is a treat.
[07:25:33] Workers, then why isn't there some benefit to the worker?
[07:25:37] You would think that that guy's making, well, this is making a woman, right?
[07:25:41] Hey, you can do some little hot walk.
[07:25:43] See, he's defeating the misogyny allegations, that guy or that woman?
[07:25:47] Yeah, or which?
[07:25:49] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[07:25:50] Okay, got it?
[07:25:51] Mm-hmm.
[07:25:52] Okay, make a mess.
[07:25:53] Well, who benefited from that experiment?
[07:25:57] Well, with that same three-to-tongue, there was a study that there was a 50 trillion
[07:26:05] of difficult redistribution of wealth to a bottom 90% to the top one person.
[07:26:11] So getting back to the 32-hour work, it's a simple idea.
[07:26:16] If you are a worker producing a hell of a lot more than was the case that years ago,
[07:26:21] You should benefit from an increased technology.
[07:26:24] And one of the breakout people, if you mentioned a moment of living under a lot of stress, right?
[07:26:28] If you could lower that work rate without loss of pay.
[07:26:31] Right.
[07:26:32] So you're saying that there needs to be some keep back to them because that's if everybody's
[07:26:35] earning more, if the company's earning more.
[07:26:38] Yeah.
[07:26:39] Yeah.
[07:26:40] Some of the agree.
[07:26:41] It's just scary, man.
[07:26:42] I don't know.
[07:26:43] Yeah.
[07:26:44] It's just scary.
[07:26:45] I want to get into, oh wait, but what about would you have to raise the pay of people?
[07:26:49] Oh, I guess you would because they're...
[07:26:51] Yeah, you know, but if you reduce...
[07:26:54] What we're doing here is reducing the work week, which is from 40 to 32.
[07:27:00] Which, why do we have stopped being changed? It's like 44.
[07:27:04] Yeah, and that's when people had to do crops and everything.
[07:27:07] Yeah, people were just, yeah, people were smitting by lightning bugging.
[07:27:11] So, we are a much wealthier nation now.
[07:27:14] I want that wealth to be distributed a little bit.
[07:27:17] Why do we?
[07:27:18] Yeah, cool.
[07:27:19] Almost done.
[07:27:20] Yeah, I got this one issue I want to ask and be quick.
[07:27:23] Last question, if you were to look at if there's somebody out
[07:27:25] there today who's like a guy who you were who wanted
[07:27:28] to see change, who started protesting on campuses
[07:27:32] and got involved and became a mayor and wants
[07:27:35] to get into politics and really thinks
[07:27:37] that they can make a difference.
[07:27:38] What path do they need to try for themselves
[07:27:41] now with so much lobbying and stuff going on?
[07:27:43] Like, what would you tell them?
[07:27:46] Alright, first of all, what you're involved in is some politics for change.
[07:27:51] And being elected, if they felt there's one way to bring about the change, let's talk to you, right?
[07:27:56] You know, Dr. Mott Lewis, the King, Jr. was never elected anything, right?
[07:27:59] You have a profound impact on this country, never elected anything, alright?
[07:28:03] And you're seeing young people who are concerned about climate change on campuses, little bit more.
[07:28:09] So go leave your passions. You know, your passion may be different no matter what you wish.
[07:28:13] why don't you do this? So work on that issue, greet people, educate, organize, greet people.
[07:28:19] And if you then decide, hey, you may go on around to the state legislature, remember
[07:28:23] to go on around for times, I want to get my hands dirty in politics, but first of all,
[07:28:31] don't do it just because I want to get elected. That's bad, right? Do it because you believe
[07:28:37] inside it and getting elected will help you do it fine. If not, you could do it in other ways.
[07:28:42] Yeah.
[07:28:44] Bernie Sanders, thank you.
[07:28:46] Chat, are there any streamers that still does theory streams?
[07:28:51] Thank you so much for your time, man.
[07:28:53] Thank you very much. Let me just say this.
[07:28:55] Congratulations on your program.
[07:28:57] And what programs like this do, I'm on TV a lot.
[07:29:00] I love how old he is.
[07:29:03] He said congratulations on your program.
[07:29:07] We only get seven seconds to make a point.
[07:29:10] can't make it seven seconds. So we argue you can have a serious
[07:29:14] discussion about serious issues is really great. I thank you
[07:29:17] for the opportunity and thank you for what to do. Thank you.
[07:29:19] I've always been a proponent and thank you for being an
[07:29:21] honest-looking person who believes in things and moves
[07:29:24] forward with those beliefs. Anyway, that's a beautiful note
[07:29:35] to wrap this up on today. I got to get a haircut. Oh, Bernie
[07:29:43] be on your program. I should, I should figure that out. I should get him. I just wanted to
[07:29:54] show you this. This guy's the mayor of Hampstead, a municipality of Montreal, Canada. And this
[07:30:00] is what he posted. That's weird. Why is he posting that? Bro, you're not even American.
[07:30:22] Like what are you doing? And then I also wanted to show you this, a beautiful story
[07:30:27] Received as a hero in Cuba, five-time Olympic gold medals wrestler,
[07:30:32] behind Lopez, am I saying it right?
[07:30:34] I don't know.
[07:30:35] I asked for an applause on behalf of the birthday of our undefeated
[07:30:37] commander, Fidel Castro speaking of birthdays.
[07:30:39] By the way, it's Michael Jermal Brooks's birthday today.
[07:30:41] Happy birthday to a fallen soldier, a real one.
[07:30:47] Rest in power, Michael Jermal Brooks.
[07:30:49] But we feel that it's not impossible that feeling that it is not possible for there
[07:31:00] to be a human who does not feel love for us, who want to give recognition to our country.
[07:31:06] We have thousands of difficult days, but as small as we are, we have huge risks.
[07:31:12] Now we know how to play football and we want to win!
[07:31:19] And we, the most experienced, who are the guy of all these people who come after us to achieve his goals.
[07:31:26] Congratulations, we're going to be showing him the heart, and we will continue to do so from the heart, because we have 30 people.
[07:31:32] Long live Cuba! Long live Cuba!
[07:31:38] We're just a few minutes away from a very special birthday.
[07:31:45] We're here today to reaffirming that continuity, that me means in our country.
[07:31:59] For that reason, I ask for an applause on behalf of our undefeated commander, Hito Castro.
[07:32:07] This guy's amazing.
[07:32:24] Dude I really I was supposed to be in Cuba right now actually like I was
[07:32:31] literally supposed to be in Cuba right now and because we couldn't figure out
[07:32:35] how to do like live streaming when I was out there.
[07:32:39] Sophie Delcashio was a good guy yes yeah like I think yeah is this in Cuba?
[07:32:55] Yeah. You sounded like LeBronunk. No, I was. I was supposed to go with Lolo, with Lolo overruled,
[07:33:06] with like a legal coalition, with like nurses. There's like always,
[07:33:13] there's all, there's always this kind of stuff. Your sarcasm is getting super big.
[07:33:21] What no I yes I like fetal casual what the fuck no I'm not no I'm not like
[07:33:31] being sarcastic when I say that what the fuck and I'm also not being sarcastic
[07:33:36] when I say I was literally supposed to go to Cuba but the problem is the
[07:33:52] problem was that there is no way for me to get like internet access and figure
[07:33:57] out and also obviously would have been I mean it would have been difficult to do
[07:34:06] so and there's a lot going on in the world right now regardless Fidel over
[07:34:16] through a slave or dictator I know why not just go and vlog the experience
[07:34:22] instead bro y'all are fucking like y'all are actually delusional when you
[07:34:26] say why not just go and vlog I am a live streamer okay that would mean for an
[07:34:31] entire week I would not be live streaming in the middle of a fucking election season like
[07:34:36] what the fuck are you talking about Starlink satellite I don't think Starlink works in
[07:35:05] Cuba Chatters let's keep it a buck 50 you're allowed to take breaks from my dream I don't
[07:35:17] want to take a break from live streaming it was my decision so you lose a little bit
[07:35:22] of money to your job oh my god I'm gonna fucking I'm gonna put myself on a trebuchet
[07:35:27] Launch myself into Cuba from the Miami coast. I swear to fucking God
[07:35:37] Yeah, dude, that's what it is. It's the money. It's the money. That's why how the fuck do you develop this level of?
[07:35:45] like cynicism
[07:35:47] for a dude
[07:35:49] That you watch every fucking day, dude. Holy shit blows my mind
[07:35:58] Anyway, I love you guys even that one fucking shit
[07:36:13] tomorrow peace everybody the NC is nearing it's coming soon
[07:36:22] sonny my sensualist California says her song the starlight to the starlight to the
[07:36:34] Stop it just be honest dream, honest dream, honest dream, honest dreamer's face