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10-10-2024 · 8h 09m

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[00:12:20] live from 20 California Lauson,
[00:12:24] we're live and alive,
[00:12:25] and I hope all the boys, girls and MBS are having a fantastic
[00:12:27] one against the ladies, beautiful ladies,
[00:12:28] beautiful ladies, wonderful ladies today.
[00:12:30] Eeee!
[00:12:35] Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and MBS, that's right.
[00:12:37] It's 30 Thursday,
[00:12:44] 20, 24, 11, 31 AM.
[00:12:51] And I am a little late, and I apologize,
[00:12:53] but let me tell you,
[00:12:54] a pretty good reason for it. This is
[00:12:57] the reason sweetheart, Hassane streaming theme song for my favorite socialist hymbo official video.
[00:13:02] It's criminally underrated.
[00:13:04] With 25 days left for the election
[00:13:09] cycle to finally end
[00:13:11] and for us to basically get back to a sense of freedom, a sense of security
[00:13:16] autonomy
[00:13:17] or maybe full-blown chaos. It's going to be chaotic regardless.
[00:13:25] are going to be free of this election cycle and the treacherous grips of it all in 25 days.
[00:13:31] But before I get to the news, permission to goon sir permission granted soldier. This
[00:13:38] is part of the broadcast where I tell you about my personal news about what's going
[00:13:41] on in the world of Hassan Hassan, I'm a piker in between the time period where I press
[00:13:44] the stop streaming button and press the star streaming button. And let me tell you
[00:13:46] a lot has happened. Ladies and gentlemen, a lot has occurred in the world of Hassan
[00:13:54] Hasan Abbey Piker. Now, last night at the end of the broadcast, as you all knew, after
[00:14:02] nine hours and 30 minutes, almost 10 hours, you know, another half day as always. Okay.
[00:14:14] Another half day because I was covering hurricanes. I was covering, I was doing hurricane watch.
[00:14:25] And I think a lot of people enjoyed that. If I'm not wrong, if I'm not mistaken,
[00:14:29] I felt like a lot of people were fond of it.
[00:14:38] They liked the Hurricane Watch.
[00:14:41] It was a weirdly comforting situation in the midst of all this chaos and commotion.
[00:14:49] It's got to be really weird when a devastating natural disaster is like a moment of solace
[00:14:59] and a nice change of pace where we can be like kind of having fun with it because the
[00:15:06] normal coverage of the day the normal coverage is basically something that we treat as a
[00:15:11] natural disaster even though it's not its man made which is of course Israel Palestine
[00:15:20] Israel Lebanon Israel in general Israel being the primary party here that is possible
[00:15:27] I think it was a very, very
[00:15:29] difficult for all the death
[00:15:33] and destruction in the region.
[00:15:39] But I'm my friend and I'm in
[00:15:41] Florida. Watch you all night.
[00:15:43] Really help us out. Thank you,
[00:15:45] big man. Yeah, Hurricane
[00:15:47] Hurricane watch was also
[00:15:49] particularly entertaining,
[00:15:51] considering that, like this
[00:15:53] has been pretty deadly still.
[00:15:55] It is a deadly natural disaster,
[00:15:57] but it was. You know, it
[00:15:59] was not as bad as I think
[00:16:01] sense of solace from it. You
[00:16:05] remind me of Henry Kissinger.
[00:16:07] Yeah, I also, uh, I also swing
[00:16:12] way above my weight class with
[00:16:14] the women that I'm around just
[00:16:16] like Henry Kissinger did. We'll
[00:16:24] do Lieutenant Dan update in a
[00:16:26] second when we get to it. But
[00:16:32] just when you think of the
[00:16:33] Shreemother event couldn't be
[00:16:34] political partisan, then they
[00:16:35] start saying climate change
[00:16:36] is faking the denser shoulder
[00:16:37] weather. Yeah, I loved the
[00:16:38] idea that the Republicans
[00:16:40] that. I love the idea that the Republicans actually arrived at climate change is man made. It's
[00:16:45] just not in the way that you like the gay scientist claim it is. It's man made in the sense that,
[00:16:51] you know, Democrats in coordination with the Jews have created a weather machine, you know. So
[00:17:07] that's cool. But yeah, check out this thirst talk. Oh, I've seen this already.
[00:17:28] What the fuck? What the hell was that? My Elgato screen? Okay, 34,000 likes. I like it.
[00:17:53] Hasan Pyger is the only Turkish man I want to make an exception for. Yes, I'm in the new
[00:18:02] GeoGuessr I saw. I will look at that in a second. Yeah, Grey Zone journalist who is
[00:18:10] literally an American citizen, an American journalist is being arrested by Israel,
[00:18:16] which is the most psychotic shit. Israel is just pushing the needle.
[00:18:19] today. I'm going to be here
[00:18:26] tomorrow. Gazing at Nick
[00:18:36] talking about you. But anyway,
[00:18:38] look, look, look where we'll
[00:18:40] get to all that in a second.
[00:18:41] One second, one second.
[00:18:43] Personal news, guys. Personal
[00:18:45] news because I got some big
[00:18:48] updates. Couple updates. Uh
[00:18:52] I balled this morning. I bought
[00:18:56] this morning. And I'm gonna be
[00:18:58] honest with you. I'm out of
[00:19:00] a lot of people are going to
[00:19:04] be in a lot of places. They
[00:19:06] are in a occupation or it's
[00:19:08] just a matter of life or
[00:19:10] death. Mike is in Los
[00:19:12] Angeles. He's doing some
[00:19:14] stuff out here. Mike from
[00:19:16] Crash Dummies podcast. Okay
[00:19:19] and he hit me up and he's
[00:19:20] like, yo, what are we
[00:19:21] doing today? And I was like
[00:19:22] we're balling. Of course.
[00:19:25] So we did. Okay. Occupied
[00:19:29] And many other basketball players this Saturday. I'm actually doing something with Jesser to hype playing basketball
[00:19:37] With a bunch of basketball content creators
[00:19:40] And I will be I'll be doing one-on-ones like with a bunch of people
[00:19:47] So I'm very excited about that. So Saturday. I'll be ballin big time cash got that dream on green jumper
[00:19:54] It's all good. All right. So Mike was around this man last time he was out here
[00:19:59] I'm not sure. Uh but he's back.
[00:20:02] He's back. His redemption time.
[00:20:04] Hopefully. Oh my god. He's got
[00:20:09] hops. So, um, last time,
[00:20:13] Unck was here. Okay. Last time
[00:20:19] last time Mike was here with
[00:20:22] Pat, I cooked them. We did
[00:20:24] five on five full court and I
[00:20:27] had Hassan Abbey head Schunker
[00:20:29] second. Um, he is, uh, he's like a dunk coach as well. But anyway, he's like a basketball
[00:20:36] coach. He does a lot of coaching. So yeah, uncle and uncle crimes were occurring. Uh,
[00:20:42] I had destroyed them and he came back for redemption. He was like, I can't show my
[00:20:46] face in Los Angeles. Like this is fucked up. Cooked him too. It's not a big deal,
[00:20:51] but we'll see. We'll see what happens. Yeah, but I played a bunch of one on ones and
[00:20:55] then we played king of the hill and I was just out of control.
[00:20:58] Oh my God. That's crazy. All
[00:21:05] right, we came, we saw he
[00:21:07] protected the honor. He did.
[00:21:09] He beat me at the last game.
[00:21:12] We did it. We did a bunch of
[00:21:13] one on one. We did a bunch of
[00:21:14] King of the Hills. I was
[00:21:15] destroying and then the last
[00:21:17] game he won with an insane
[00:21:20] Hail Mary. He won with an
[00:21:22] insane Hail Mary from
[00:21:25] literally half court like
[00:21:27] Like Yolk it's distance three pointer. It was 1413 game to 15
[00:21:33] And he hit
[00:21:35] 20k story views. Yeah, I just uploaded this an hour ago. Of course only 20,000 people have seen it so far chat chill out
[00:21:46] Yeah, he he hit he hit like an insane distance like hail Mary three-point shot and
[00:21:53] He beat me, but I got to show you how much I fucking destroyed him
[00:21:59] I came back for reparations.
[00:22:04] He shot the deepest three that anyone's ever seen for a Hail Mary last second.
[00:22:09] Call me the young Steph, man.
[00:22:10] That was crazy.
[00:22:11] I saw a Concord.
[00:22:12] It's messed up.
[00:22:13] I'm going to come back.
[00:22:14] I'm going to come back from this for white people.
[00:22:23] But watch this.
[00:22:25] So here we're playing King of the Hill, Unlimited Dribbles, okay?
[00:22:28] So I would say out of us three, Schunker is the best.
[00:22:33] for sure like he's the most like versatile most basketball experience in general but check this
[00:22:40] check this shit out dude this man okay and by this man I'm saying me I am I have become quite the
[00:22:51] fucking defensive player. Okay. That's just locked down, baby. I'm set. This man is, is
[00:23:03] he is, he's got better hops than me. He's got better hoops than me. He is your tall
[00:23:08] law. No, but it doesn't matter. I'm 230 pounds. Dude, are you kidding me? Like, do you know
[00:23:14] how fucking hard it is to make those lateral cuts to be able to keep up with someone
[00:23:21] on defense. That's like faster. Anyway, here, watch this though. Boom. Easy money. What
[00:23:33] is that? That's not even a thing. Now he's talking shit. That's the last time you make
[00:23:40] that. I swear. Talking shit. Boom. Second one. He's clean. He's clean. He is. He's
[00:23:50] basically he is a three-point shooter. He is a consistent three-point shooter. It's like
[00:23:56] not even a question. What's happening? But this time, watch this. Watch this. So he's
[00:24:03] like, oh, it's over. I'm going to cook you, right? Watch this.
[00:24:06] Oh my God.
[00:24:11] God dare I say more I mean I mean I was yeah no dude call 911 is an active shooter situation
[00:24:36] okay that's all I'm saying is it was crazy I am a three point merchant I have become a
[00:24:46] three point merchant dude call me Ryan Ruth why you got the Lonzo ball jumper shit was
[00:25:03] So clean. I left a good review on Yelp. That's what I'm talking about. Check your pants. Definitely
[00:25:11] a little dookie. But yeah, it was, it was great. You're a travel merchant. That's crazy
[00:25:18] that you said such slander. Oh, Mike is watching you to the self glaze on stream. Oh yeah,
[00:25:24] he destroyed me. Mike destroyed me. Okay. In the last game, he won 15, 14. That's
[00:25:31] it. It's true, but I had the, I had the show. I had to show this short sequence of events
[00:25:39] because it was, it both showed my defensive capabilities and how much it's improved and
[00:25:45] my offensive capabilities, my offensive package. Okay. So that's all I'm saying. Run it back
[00:25:54] one time. Let's just let it run. I'll let the ball do the talking. Okay. I'll let
[00:25:58] of all this talking you can make up your own mind because he was destroying me on that
[00:26:08] That's just crazy that's a crazy shot like I will I knew I knew as soon as I hit that I was like I'm gonna
[00:26:40] to, I'm going to be posting this. Also, damn bro. Thank God you still have all your ribs.
[00:26:53] Otherwise the glazing would be insane. Okay. Listen, sometimes you have to feel yourself.
[00:26:58] Okay. Sometimes you have to feel yourself. Anyway, I went a little, I went a little crazy
[00:27:04] with the workout time today. That's why I'm a little late. Okay. 1700 total calories,
[00:27:12] 1,400 active calories average heart rate zone to I think 133 bpm. I mean not bad
[00:27:20] But look at this shit. I have always
[00:27:23] I've always done a one foot like off the fucking layup dunk back when I was
[00:27:29] Back when I was more athletic before my knees were fucked up
[00:27:32] But today also, I also found out like I can kind of do a much easier much easier off the two feet dunk
[00:27:39] Which was crazy
[00:27:46] That's on and we'll never good at everything. Well, it's comical how they just pull up in our number one within like a week
[00:27:50] No, that's not true at all will will is way more like that. I suck ass at everything. I
[00:27:58] I suck as everything and it takes me a year of like non-stop fucking constantly throwing my body at the problem
[00:28:08] over and over again
[00:28:10] Over and over and over again until I get like decent at it. And even then, you know, I have my moments
[00:28:15] Let's be real like the self-glaze aside
[00:28:21] The self-glaze aside like I'm I'm very bad at everything
[00:28:25] I it's just it has literally it has taken me years and years and years to get to a level of like average play
[00:28:41] Travel also small ball. I
[00:28:44] Mean, this is not in-game little bro. No the ball isn't small
[00:28:48] but it's grippier. So yeah, I have the height for it and I like I have the vertical for it. I
[00:29:07] just haven't been able to consistently dunk. You know, insecure chatters don't go outside,
[00:29:13] they're going to shit talk every time. No, it's all good. But yeah, I think that's a that's
[00:29:20] That's a pretty solid morning overall.
[00:29:27] That's dog-ass shit brother, are you good at everything?
[00:29:29] No, I'm not.
[00:29:33] No, I'm not.
[00:29:34] I'm telling you right now, chat.
[00:29:37] Okay.
[00:29:39] This is serious, okay?
[00:29:42] If we're gonna be serious for a moment,
[00:29:44] I am not good at everything at all.
[00:29:46] I'm notoriously very bad at everything.
[00:29:49] I just work insanely hard.
[00:29:52] I'm telling you right now,
[00:29:54] and you can also do this as well.
[00:29:56] I promise you.
[00:29:58] There are definitely people who are very skilled and are very athletic and can just like pick shit up and immediately are good at it.
[00:30:07] There are some who are just really good at video games, and they can pick up whatever fucking video game they want to play and are just like automatically pretty good.
[00:30:17] There has never been a single thing with the exception of drawing when I was younger, which I completely stopped anyway.
[00:30:26] where I was like naturally good at something without a lot of training. Okay, that's it.
[00:30:36] When I was, when I first started playing basketball again, a year or a year and a half ago,
[00:30:42] if you recall, I was very, very bad. I was not good at all. I was just tall. I was just
[00:30:48] using my body and my weight, but like I did not have a decent, I did not have decent handles.
[00:30:54] I couldn't shoot well. I couldn't shoot consistently. And I still have a long way to go for the record, but like I've gotten I have seen tremendous improvement in that field
[00:31:06] Because I just nonstop worked at it. That's it. That's the secret. That is literally the secret
[00:31:26] Big boys need fewer strides to dunk helps me back up a bit and started the three point line. Yeah
[00:31:30] them. Not chatter, not everything. You should have heard this man deliver news commentator
[00:31:38] eight years ago. So awkward. The intelligence was there. Delivery was asked. Yeah. I was,
[00:31:43] dude, that's another thing. Talking about news and politics. I was so bad. I was so
[00:31:47] bad when I first started, but it's almost been, it has always been, it's almost been
[00:31:52] a goddamn decade at this point. You know? And of course you're going to get better
[00:31:57] and better and better. The more you, you know, the more you throw your body
[00:32:02] in your brain at the problem. And the beauty of it all, the beauty of it all is this, when
[00:32:15] you set a goal for yourself for any particular thing, okay, when you set a goal for yourself
[00:32:23] for anything, anything at all, it could be weight loss, it could be changing your diet,
[00:32:30] it could be adding on muscle, it could be a fitness goal, it could be basketball,
[00:32:34] It could be getting better at learning a new language.
[00:32:37] It could be getting better at drawing.
[00:32:42] Ultimately, regardless of whatever it is,
[00:32:47] it's almost like a muscle that you develop.
[00:32:50] The confidence that you have in yourself
[00:32:52] is like a muscle that you develop as well over time.
[00:32:57] So for me, I've been a failure my whole life at everything,
[00:33:04] at every single fucking thing, everything that I wanted to do.
[00:33:08] I always was like, why is everyone so much better than me
[00:33:11] at everything that they do?
[00:33:14] Whether it be basketball, whether it be picking up girls,
[00:33:18] just everything.
[00:33:20] And the only way, the only reason why I have gotten good
[00:33:25] at whatever goals I set for myself
[00:33:27] is because I tried really fucking hard
[00:33:30] And I overcame all of these, uh, all of these hurdles
[00:33:36] throw them my way and get picking up girls.
[00:33:39] Lol, bro.
[00:33:39] What I'm just saying, like I'm talking about things when I was younger that I cared about,
[00:33:43] right?
[00:33:45] I'm 33 now.
[00:33:46] I'm not, I'm not talking about it currently chat.
[00:33:48] Just calm down.
[00:33:49] God damn it.
[00:33:50] This entire community is like fucking 40.
[00:33:52] God damn years old.
[00:33:53] So you guys are like, I mean picking up girls, like shut the fuck up.
[00:33:57] I'm not, maybe I'm not talking to you.
[00:33:59] Okay.
[00:33:59] You have to remember there's like also young men in this fucking community and they're going to Donald Trump by plus 30
[00:34:05] Okay, so shut the fuck up and let me do my goddamn thing. Okay old-ass bitch
[00:34:10] anyway
[00:34:25] The point is when you actually accomplish any goal that you've set for yourself whether it be like weight loss whether it be fucking
[00:34:32] Wanting to become a better artist or some shit like that or get better at music whatever it is, right?
[00:34:38] You start noticing that you
[00:34:40] have the capability of achieving
[00:34:42] the goals that you've set for
[00:34:44] yourself. That also builds this
[00:34:46] secondary confidence in you.
[00:34:48] Okay? That builds that instill
[00:34:50] some real confidence in you that
[00:34:52] like you could achieve whatever
[00:34:54] goals you set for yourself, and
[00:34:56] that's very good.
[00:34:58] That's very good and applicable
[00:35:00] to everything else.
[00:35:02] Okay?
[00:35:04] That's why I always say that
[00:35:06] Okay, that's why I always tell you like set some long term goals and some midterm goals that correspond to those long term goals and some short term goals that correspond to those midterm goals.
[00:35:18] And slowly but surely, you will be able to develop some confidence in yourself that you can genuinely achieve things that you set your mind to.
[00:35:29] It won't be easy.
[00:35:31] It won't be overnight.
[00:35:33] But you can do it.
[00:35:37] Okay.
[00:35:39] That's it.
[00:35:40] So you're saying the videos of men teaching men to pick up girls in public are valid?
[00:35:48] It would be if they were actually good, if that was actually good advice.
[00:35:53] But it's not.
[00:35:54] So it's invalid.
[00:35:56] Yeah, that's just like serial sexual harassment in broad daylight usually.
[00:36:17] Anyway, let's look at this man.
[00:36:22] Let's look at nephew letting his intrusive thoughts win.
[00:36:35] I know, but that's because they bit me.
[00:36:38] Alvea's defense force. What the fuck? Why did this shit look like IDF, bro?
[00:36:43] I'm getting mad. Maybe they were biting it because you're...
[00:36:45] No, but I'm reformed now. Like back in the day, I used to like pour hot water in the ant farms.
[00:36:49] But that was because I was... I don't know. I was on some cr-
[00:36:53] I used to make out with windowpane too. Like I was just... I was in your kid.
[00:36:56] Like that glass door. I was...
[00:37:06] You're having all the water!
[00:37:08] I was the only child I would get bored.
[00:37:10] Nah, the snake mad scaly though.
[00:37:17] That's great.
[00:37:28] The vests have always been a thing. I didn't know I didn't get one. Apparently there was this as well. Do not put yourself next to Hassan's NMP.
[00:37:37] I'm not sure of me and Valkyrie because this one helps. Because people see that this is like, who is Valkyrie? Then I get matches.
[00:37:45] Okay, so who should I use? I know Ray. Should I fly over to LA and take a photo with her?
[00:37:56] Yo, why are they saying Lelina?
[00:37:59] You only need to use my ex?
[00:38:02] They're saying so to her son
[00:38:06] Why
[00:38:11] Ladies love a son exactly. Oh
[00:38:16] That's funny
[00:38:21] What are they doing on hinge bro Jason does like hinge streams and
[00:38:26] I see that he has improved his hinge at least from the last time I saw it
[00:38:30] But the son never reads my chat. Maybe I got to be a toxic chatter to get some eyes lulled
[00:38:36] but that's beyond me. This is my favorite thing about you was on being vulnerable and teaching
[00:38:39] about how putting in the work trumps everything I recently tripled my salary by finding a job
[00:38:43] after most of your claim preparing and giving not so many reasons I resonate with you. Thank
[00:38:46] you brother in this community for instilling the value of persistence. Hell yeah. Also
[00:38:50] don't be annoying. Don't be an annoying chatter. A fan had a photo taken with you
[00:39:02] and then was like, damn, it's not you though. But did you see what Nick said
[00:39:14] about sinna but you say I would dig in on a heartbeat and I'm the wrong one bro
[00:39:19] that's a compliment you'd be so lucky Nick's right that's my boy I have to
[00:39:33] defend him keep listening before you say that oh no did I speak too soon oh god
[00:39:41] it's Nick he probably says some unhinged shit right after god damn he's talking
[00:39:53] crazy by that bro you'd be so lucky and listen I meant to say someone likes
[00:39:59] Listen, listen, baby. Listen, you'd be so good. Bye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Oh no, he's a babe
[00:40:09] Goodbye forever forever forever forever forever never speaking to him again. Nick is cut off permanently
[00:40:16] Damn notice how she didn't block agent when a similar thing happened, but she's blocking Nick. Hmm much to consider here
[00:40:23] I'm just yeah, that was a hang up of death. Yeah, I don't even much to consider
[00:40:51] I don't keep so with the tick tox. I haven't really had enough time because I've been watching too much wano
[00:40:59] So I haven't had time to keep up with the tick tox so I can ship appropriately, you know what I mean
[00:41:03] I haven't I don't know what the latest and greatest is in the shipping world right now because like I said
[00:41:10] I don't even know what the fuck's going on on tick tock because I've been just
[00:41:14] Way too invested in wano or not wano. Sorry egghead
[00:41:17] not even want to want to ended up in what the fuck why does it why does a
[00:41:22] Wano you're low key caddy as fuck yes I'm high key caddy as fuck dude what are
[00:41:26] you talking about I am I am caddy all right I'm so caddy I forgot the fucking
[00:41:31] blast off let's do it you're looking very Turkish uncle today that's because
[00:41:38] I parted my hair and pulled it back rather than the normal like let it ride
[00:41:46] normally I just let it ride and I pulled it back today. So that's why I look more Turkish
[00:41:51] when I do that, especially with the mustache. Egghead is amazing. Egghead is peak. Oh my
[00:41:56] God. Okay. It looks a lot better parted when you rock that nasty as caterpillar on your
[00:42:12] lip. What are you saying? The caterpillar is not nasty. Egghead Island art, Albert
[00:42:17] Einstein is a socialist in real life and in one piece. Yeah. There's so many gems.
[00:42:22] There are so many gems in Egghead that like reveal Oda's overarching perspective on politics
[00:42:29] in the world that, I mean, he just slams you in the direct head with it.
[00:42:35] He slams you in the face with it the entire time.
[00:42:38] So I feel like if you're not, if you're, like you have to be genuinely oblivious to everything.
[00:42:46] like you have to forget how words work if you if you if you don't understand what
[00:42:54] he's saying there like there are there are sort of moments where they're talking
[00:43:00] about like energy you know Vega Pugs like Albert Einstein basically is like oh
[00:43:05] the entire point of the world is like I'm trying to make sure that energy is
[00:43:08] free that people can have free energy and and then Jim base like energy is
[00:43:12] the seed that grows the warfare or whatever like there are so many there
[00:43:17] There are so many instances where they're talking about like natural resource attraction
[00:43:20] and how that causes war. Yeah. Also, also the fucking Navy is always up to some Israel
[00:43:32] shit, dude. Straight up, like when they go to the village and they pick up the grandma,
[00:43:37] when they go to whitebeard's village and they pick up the grandma and the guy is
[00:43:41] going to, the, the Navy is like, ah, I'm going to kill you. I'm like, damn, bro,
[00:43:45] Israel like this is just straight up Israel dude the Navy is literally IDF
[00:43:52] doing Israel shit on a regular basis is so funny they're like yeah you're outside
[00:44:10] of the sphere of you're outside of the sphere of world government America
[00:44:15] influence so sorry you are less than a human we will kill you we will extract
[00:44:21] all of your natural resources we will extract whatever kind of wealth you
[00:44:25] have. We will at times it slave you. And there is not really anything you can do about it.
[00:44:38] Shave your beard down to the skin. No electric razor bullshit and take your glasses off and
[00:44:42] take titty pigs. Bro, are you okay? Like this guy is giving me coordinates on how like he's
[00:44:49] giving me coordinates on his next fat material, dude. Calm down. Okay. Jesus Christ. Y'all
[00:44:55] are going to make it. Y'all are going to make it so that like I'm the first male
[00:44:58] to be successfully objectified. You know what I mean? He's a Lord Mercy. Yeah, that's too
[00:45:06] weird and specific. Yeah, he thought he was chatting in only fans or something, dude.
[00:45:13] Boats or goats, and you were wrong. Address the allegations. Yeah, okay, we're gonna get to that in
[00:45:18] in a second. But let's blast off, okay? 25 days till E Day, Paul Watch, Hog Watch, Hurricane
[00:45:33] Aftermath, Israel X Lebanon, Trump X Andrew Schultz, and more get in now.
[00:45:53] Okay, let's freaking go, fam. Let's freaking go, fam. Cover yourself. What?
[00:46:00] Okay, guys, it's not a it's not a challenge like when I say wow you're gonna make me feel like you're gonna objectify a man successfully for the first time ever is not a challenge for you. Okay, I don't know why some of you took that up as a challenge and you're like no I'll show you I can do it.
[00:46:18] but album react to Brad. Why? What the freak? What? The Hollywood reporter is, uh, most
[00:46:31] influential influencers list is out and Jimmy Tatro made it. I feel like as far as industry
[00:46:38] publications goes, this is one of them that I'm never going to make it onto. And I will
[00:46:43] straight up say my opinion, I'll say it. My opinion on Israel, Palestine is part
[00:46:50] the reason in my, in my estimation, I feel like the Hollywood reporter is a little bit
[00:46:56] is a little bit out there. Okay. They are not putting my ass on this list. Come on guys.
[00:47:06] They are the Hollywood reporters, the publication that fucking shit on Jonathan Glacier. I
[00:47:12] will never forget that. Careful. They're going to say you sound like Kanye. This
[00:47:24] is nothing to do with Jews, brother. And everything to do with Israel. I just gave
[00:47:29] you an example of a Hollywood reporter shitting on a Holocaust, a descendant of Holocaust survivors
[00:47:37] who want to fucking Oscar for his Holocaust movie.
[00:47:42] What do you think Jonathan Glazier's religion is?
[00:47:47] It is like objectively the opposite of Kanye West, which is hilarious because Kanye West
[00:47:53] on Israel doesn't really talk about Israel too much.
[00:47:56] He just hates Jewish people.
[00:47:58] enough, not enough Israel conversations from Kanye, if you've noticed, and a lot more about,
[00:48:04] uh, about Jews in particular, and even including, but not limited to including, uh, but included,
[00:48:14] but not limited to mother freaking, uh, uh, wait, what is this? Oh, the Hollywood meet
[00:48:21] your new A list from staggeringly talented take talks to Instagram stars. We can't
[00:48:26] look away. These are the names, uh, who will and should be dominating the business in the
[00:48:30] new and old media. Yeah. These end of the year reports are out. It's mostly PR. It's mostly,
[00:48:37] it's mostly PR. Like if you have a PR people, you will get on here. I mean, I, I recognize
[00:48:44] I mean Brett Merog. I recognize Amelia. This is her name. Isn't this the chicken shop
[00:48:51] chick. Her name is Amelia Dimmel Denberg, Brett Mirok, Brittany Brozky. Okay, that's
[00:49:01] sick. She made it on there. That's cool. I don't know who this is. I think, uh,
[00:49:08] Huddy, is this person still making stuff? I thought, okay, that's, I kind of know who that is.
[00:49:16] Don't know who these people are. Um, Delaney Rowe, she's dope. If you all recall, old school,
[00:49:35] Old school Hassanabe has probably remember Delaney was um, I was at Coachella with her
[00:49:41] Last time I went to Coachella
[00:49:43] She's dope. She's very funny
[00:49:46] Um drew off O'Ello. I think I know I know who that is
[00:49:50] Don't know who this is don't know who this is
[00:49:55] This is literally just a Kennedy. What the fuck they just put a Kennedy on here. Okay
[00:50:02] Um past that puss
[00:50:04] I mean, he deserves it.
[00:50:09] Kareem deserves it too.
[00:50:17] Honestly.
[00:50:18] He does it.
[00:50:19] I think he does a great job.
[00:50:21] Kareem has some really cool shit.
[00:50:23] Keith Lee, obviously incredible stuff.
[00:50:25] Don't know who these people are.
[00:50:27] Lily Singh is like at this stage, basically.
[00:50:30] They just, they just put her on as padding.
[00:50:34] I don't even know anything that she's done recently.
[00:50:37] But I'm glad that she's done it.
[00:50:39] I'm glad that she's done it.
[00:50:41] anything that she's done recently. But you know, RDC world absolutely deserves it. Mark Phillips.
[00:50:51] You don't know Laofi who is Laofi? No, I don't. She good listen to her music.
[00:51:10] Mark Phillips deserves it. New York Miko is pretty cool too. There's a lot of like,
[00:51:18] Dude, the media always plays catch up on this shit.
[00:51:22] The media, the media always plays catch up on this shit. Like
[00:51:27] putting fucking Noah Beck on here is, is
[00:51:30] Dude, you're putting him on here. Like he's three years, you're three years late to the game. Like, I feel like this dude had his peak
[00:51:37] Like charlie demelio too
[00:51:41] New york nico kind of sucks. Why he does why he I think he does some pretty pretty cool stuff
[00:51:49] Like lily sing as well. It's like
[00:51:53] All of this people for the most part nice and uncontroversial. No wonder. Hasan isn't even getting close to this. Yeah, of course
[00:51:58] This list is like very brand safe
[00:52:01] Sean Evans deserves it. Don't know who the triplets are Tana Mongo. Well, she's our mojo. Sorry. She's controversial, but she's on there
[00:52:10] the agents
[00:52:15] Okay
[00:52:19] Wonder if my agent. Oh, Ben Davis. That's that's a
[00:52:23] That's my agent
[00:52:25] He made it at WME
[00:52:27] there you go at least my agent made it
[00:52:32] Ben Davis wait is there bro did they not have a single Muslim on here god damn
[00:52:48] am I crazy oh no they have Kareem is Kareem Muslim Kareem is also like pretty
[00:52:54] pretty pro-Palestine bro why do they why do they always snub I show speed on
[00:53:07] this shit. It's crazy. It actually is fucking crazy. Like, I'm sorry, I show speed deserves
[00:53:17] to be on every single one of these fucking lists. Okay, how are we like, what are we
[00:53:24] doing? What are we doing, bro? Actually, what are we doing? Y'all are fucking nuts.
[00:53:32] Like it just demonstrates how old the editorial team is like I don't place a lot of emphasis on these lists in general
[00:53:38] I don't I don't think these lists are like these lists are all just like PR
[00:53:42] And there are some cool people on these lists by the way a lot of people on this list
[00:53:46] I like and I'm sure the people I don't know are you know wonderful content creators in general, but like I
[00:53:53] show speed literally is
[00:53:56] one of
[00:53:57] the in my opinion
[00:53:59] most influential young content creators out there.
[00:54:03] This dude went to, this dude went and did an Asia trip, okay?
[00:54:07] He is America's cultural ambassador at this point.
[00:54:14] Like, not even a question. I'm 33 years old
[00:54:17] and I recognize it because I'm in this space, right?
[00:54:20] This dude, this dude straight up is, is,
[00:54:25] he's getting like a million fucking live concurrent viewers in Malaysia and shit
[00:54:29] And these guys are like, oh, I don't know who is that
[00:54:36] Chatter's calling speed weird when he's the only influencer in this world to draw a crowd in any foreign city
[00:54:40] And he's by far the largest pro-Palestinian content creator in the world chat is fucking delusional. I know he's 19 years old and
[00:54:47] unconditionally pro-Palestine
[00:54:49] like
[00:54:56] Yeah, bro, bro went to fucking Albania and met the Prime Minister, dude. What are we talking about like?
[00:55:03] like, like, what, what do you mean? What do you mean? Like that's insane, dude. That's
[00:55:15] a, that, that is an insane snub. I genuinely don't understand how, how I should speed does
[00:55:20] not make it on these lists on a regular fucking basis. It's definitely the editorial age gap.
[00:55:28] Yeah. It's gotta be. I don't think, I don't think it's because I don't think it's because
[00:55:40] of the, the, the fact that he's like super pro palace. I don't think it's that
[00:55:45] at all. I think it straight up, I think it is straight up a direct consequence of the,
[00:55:52] the age gap, like editors just don't, they're not tuned in. They don't know what's going
[00:55:55] on. Brother, how's your agent making it on this list and IU? Um, I mean, I'm not, I
[00:56:15] do have enough decent PR. It just dependent on like, if a, if a reporter that like played
[00:56:22] a role in the article has enough motion or not. That's pretty much it in these situations.
[00:56:29] Cause I make it onto these lists regularly as well as you know, but it's just entirely
[00:56:34] about the editorial staffing. Like that's what it is. But yeah, I think, um, I think
[00:56:50] it's crazy that they just like don't, they just don't put my show speed on these lists.
[00:56:57] it's a, it's a snub for sure. They're black balling. No, they're not man. Come on guys,
[00:57:02] calm down. Okay. For the position that I'm in, okay. For the place that I'm in in my career
[00:57:10] as a political commentator with perspectives that are completely unheard of in mainstream
[00:57:16] media, I get a tremendous amount of positive news coverage and it is directly a consequence
[00:57:22] of the reality that I have actual fans and friends in these places, in these outlets.
[00:57:29] That's it. If you think that, if you think that I'm not getting like good coverage, you're
[00:57:33] crazy. There is no world. There is no world in which a guy like me with my opinions is
[00:57:41] going to get any positive coverage whatsoever. That is historically not a thing that people
[00:57:47] That's historically not a thing that happens, okay?
[00:57:50] And the only reason why it's happening, usually,
[00:57:55] the only reason why it happens is because
[00:57:58] there are plenty of wonderful people in these places,
[00:58:01] in mainstream outlets,
[00:58:03] that understand where I'm coming from.
[00:58:06] That's it.
[00:58:09] Where I told you as one of these editors,
[00:58:11] I show speed is dangerous,
[00:58:12] his content is duplicatable by kids,
[00:58:14] they will copy him,
[00:58:15] IE jumping over a moving car,
[00:58:16] he will get someone killed with a stunts, bro.
[00:58:18] that might be one of the reasons. But I do still think that I do still think that I still think
[00:58:29] that it's like there are plenty of people on those lists that have done shit, you know what I mean
[00:58:33] in terms of liability, but they're still on there because they have better PR. So you think without
[00:58:48] your friends you may not have ever gotten that kind of coverage? Yes, for sure. It's a couple
[00:59:10] different things. One is, um, one, number one, I have like, uh, a lot of people who are like-minded
[00:59:17] or fans or friends of mine that work at these places. That's one of the reasons why I get positive
[00:59:24] coverage, uh, unceremoniously and uniquely in comparison to like, uh, so, like a Amy Goodman,
[00:59:31] you know, and I mean, who's been doing this for years. Another reason is because I have a
[00:59:34] massive audience. I am the largest leftist Democrat, catch-all, progressive, liberal content
[00:59:41] creator in North America. So there's that. The other reason is also because I don't just
[00:59:51] do straight pipe news coverage usually. I do a bunch of different things. I do a bunch
[00:59:57] of a variety things. And that's, that I think is the reason. Yeah, I really like Speed. I
[01:00:14] think he's great. I think he is blossoming into a, I think he's blossoming into a wonderful
[01:00:22] content creator overall. He's still incredibly young. And, and I'm glad like he could be
[01:00:30] a ginormous piece of shit. Okay. Given his age, a 19 year old boy, dude, are you kidding
[01:00:38] me? Do you know what 19 year old men are looking at? Do you know what they're saying? Do you
[01:00:46] know what they're doing? Guys, get your, you know, sorry to burst your bubble, but like
[01:00:52] it's pretty fucking bad out there. It's pretty goddamn reactionary in this space.
[01:00:57] I'm sure plenty of you are at this age group or close enough to this age group.
[01:01:02] So, you know what your peers look like.
[01:01:26] I, I'm, I'm going to be real, dude.
[01:01:28] I show speed is like the closest to a Luffy type individual in, in the real
[01:01:35] world.
[01:01:36] Okay.
[01:01:40] But he is, he is the closest to a Luffy type person that you can get.
[01:01:51] Also interesting.
[01:01:51] And Druski isn't on there. Yeah, that's another that's another person who is like, there's
[01:01:55] a lot of content creators on there that like is shocking. Yeah, he's also fucking pro-trends.
[01:02:00] Dude, that's crazy. Those are like, dude, dude, he, he did the inverse. He literally
[01:02:09] took positions that are the most unique for his age demographic. Okay.
[01:02:18] He literally he's like pro trans and pro Palestine. Those are like the two things that we can't even get the fucking Democratic Party to be on board with unconditionally. What do you mean, dude?
[01:02:41] Drusky is talented. Stop hating. Wait, no, I agree. I love. I think Drusky is very funny. He is. Yeah, he is a he is a chaotic positive.
[01:02:56] Anyway, what are you talking about? Kai is on. Kai is on the list. They have the same type
[01:03:10] of audience. Only difference in speed is bigger international and pro pass line has nothing
[01:03:13] to do with editorial age. In my opinion, dude, are you kidding me? You cannot compare Kai
[01:03:17] Sinat to I show speed. Kai Sinat is so buttoned up and so smart in the way that he has
[01:03:28] been able to brand himself. Are you kidding me? I just told you, like Kai is a phenomenal
[01:03:35] entertainer. Okay. But Kai also is getting fucking massive brand deals, bro. Kai is like
[01:03:42] one step removed from doing fucking like iPhone commercials. And you're, you're comparing him
[01:03:48] to speed. Like it's not even close. Kai has a Nike deal, dude. He streamed with Kevin
[01:03:58] Hart. I show speed is, is, is a fantastic entertainer. These guys, both are fantastic
[01:04:08] entertainers in very, in similar ways and in very different ways. Okay. But in comparison
[01:04:15] to one another, like Kai is infinitely more PR ready and buttoned up. Then I show speed
[01:04:22] is like, that's a funny comparison to make. Like Kai is, um, Kai is a genuine, almost
[01:04:39] Hollywood style celebrity at this point. I have these shadows don't even know what
[01:04:49] speed has been up to. They remember him showing his dick by accident or making a horrible
[01:04:52] drug of 17 completely unconnected and untabble claiming to be extremely online while telling
[01:04:56] me to enjoy my own hug box. Ironic. Yeah. Speed is Luffy. Kai is Sabo. I don't know
[01:05:08] enough about what Sabo has been up to. Cause currently I've, uh, I'm at the, I'm at
[01:05:13] the part of the story where Sabo is like, you know, doing some crazy shit. So yeah.
[01:05:20] Yeah, yeah, Kai did a fucking T-Mobile ad with Patrick Mahomes and Snoop Dogg, bro.
[01:05:31] Are you kidding me? He's doing iPhone commercials, bro. Get the fuck out of here.
[01:05:35] Of course he's gonna be on those, of course he's gonna be on those fucking Liz.
[01:05:38] Like, he has so much more PR back in him than Speed does.
[01:05:44] What? Kai said he's going to North Korea?
[01:05:47] Where they from?
[01:06:02] Wait, what?
[01:06:02] What?
[01:06:08] Did he actually say I want to go to North Korea so bad?
[01:06:14] Ain't no fucking way dude.
[01:06:18] Yo the Revolut- Dude, dude.
[01:06:21] Every fucking- Every young streamer.
[01:06:29] Every young black streamer is a revolutionary Maoist third worldist dude, okay?
[01:06:41] Every single one.
[01:06:43] What is going on?
[01:06:44] No, I'm kidding, I know.
[01:06:46] I know he, he don't got internet. This community gets so much hate for this exact reason.
[01:06:54] By the way, if you, you personally ever want to know the bad things someone did just say
[01:06:59] that you like them. I always hated that. I know anytime I bring up someone, there
[01:07:03] is like a laundry list of shit that they've done over the course of their entire career
[01:07:08] that people will like immediately be like, how dare you? Like people just have no way
[01:07:13] way of looking at the entirety of a person and weighing it against like the imperfections
[01:07:20] that we all have, especially when you compare someone who is not as buttoned up as a traditional
[01:07:26] celebrity because like this in this new era, in this new era of, of, of super stardom
[01:07:33] and celebrity, you don't have like massive fucking PR teams. Yeah, it's just, you
[01:07:40] You can't like look at people as like entertainers and then judge it against like like you have
[01:07:46] no I here I'll give you an example okay people will be like oh kind of this or kind of that
[01:07:52] or oh speed to this or speed to that not realizing that like all of the motherfuckers you stand
[01:07:57] for you have no idea what their background is at all you have just never seen them
[01:08:04] because they became famous at the age of 30 and have been surrounded by a fucking team
[01:08:11] of basically scientists that are making sure that every time, every time they step foot
[01:08:16] outside is perfectly manicured. Okay. So you judge people off of the demigod status
[01:08:23] that like a lot of traditional Hollywood celebrities have without realizing that these are just
[01:08:31] like normal people who just popped the fuck off, you know, over the course of like
[01:08:35] a couple years. That's it. Are these people not in extremely privileged positions? Who are
[01:08:58] they not held to a higher standard? That's great. That's a great way to fucking look
[01:09:04] at it. You're right. I'm comparing them to people of similar levels of privilege that
[01:09:11] don't get the same level of scrutiny because they do not have the same level of access.
[01:09:16] Okay, that's it. I'm trying to explain to you. Why?
[01:09:22] Because you already talk about young Philly who the fuck is young Philly?
[01:09:26] I'm trying to explain to you
[01:09:28] I'm trying to explain to you why you don't have the same level of scrutiny for every single person
[01:09:35] Do every goddamn day some mother fucker comes in here and is like bro. Have you heard about?
[01:09:41] about fruity fufu. Why are you not talking about fruity fufu, man? I'm telling you right
[01:09:51] now, this guy, friend of chunks. Okay, now you're just making it up. Now you're just
[01:09:58] making shit up. That's not what the fuck. I don't know what the fuck you are talking
[01:10:03] about, dude. Oh, come on. What are you saying? He's a dude in Nico squad, Nico Amalana. Oh,
[01:10:36] UK YouTubers. Okay, that's why I don't know the fuck you're talking about. He and baby
[01:10:44] grunk raised up Libby Dune. I'm so old, dude. I'm so fucking old. God damn it, dude. Oh,
[01:10:54] my Lord. I heard speed was a member of a JSOG operations team in Afghanistan smuggling
[01:11:07] heroin into the EU, the bloke mind watt virus. Yeah. Young Philly, friend of chunks and Nico
[01:11:25] Omelana. See, I know Nico of the beta squad based in the UK. You see what the NFO is up
[01:11:43] to with Robert massage table for the first time, sports leagues across all America, athletic
[01:11:52] icons and rising stars are calling a timeout against hate. Wait. Okay. Do you guys want
[01:11:59] know something really funny. I know this is a timeout. But this is literally bro. This
[01:12:11] right here is also it's what it's what Hassan Nasrallah used to do. They come in they come
[01:12:24] in horizontal they come in vertically and they leave horizontally. This is a Hezbollah
[01:12:30] a hand sign too. Oh, this is so funny. No, I'm not even kidding. This literally bro, bro,
[01:12:54] but this, this right here, this right here is like a, is like a in the region in Lebanon,
[01:13:01] when you do that, or in the Middle East, when you do that, if you're at least like a little
[01:13:05] bit knowledgeable over, over these sorts of affairs, this is a hand signal for if
[01:13:13] Israel comes in specifically to Lebanon. They will come in vertically, but they will leave
[01:13:20] horizontally as in they will leave in coffins. I know it also means like, I know it also
[01:13:26] means time out. Like this is, you don't, this is a time out in, in sports. It's just
[01:13:32] funny that like, yeah, they see this is a symbol of the IRGC and Hezbollah jihadi
[01:13:46] terror. The T-Handjizer. By the way, jihadi terror. Brother, what do you mean jihadi terror?
[01:13:54] It literally means we will resist you if you invade us. How is that also jihadi terror?
[01:14:01] I love this take. It's like, yeah, if you fight back, if someone invades you and you
[01:14:06] happen to be Muslim, you have to die. If you don't die, you are anti-Semitic. Like,
[01:14:13] What a perfect demonstration. What a perfect demonstration of how fucked up this entire
[01:14:18] process is where it's like, yeah, you came in vertically standing, you'll leave horizontally
[01:14:24] dead. Someone should ask Kassar, I'll be where they're coming in vertically. It was promoted
[01:14:34] by Hassan Nasrallah and became the IRGC symbol for threatening hard revenge terrorism.
[01:14:38] I'll be raising this with Canada's parliamentary foreign affairs committee later today. This
[01:14:45] guy. What are the anti-Israel protests? This is the walk with Israel in Toronto. How to IRGC
[01:14:49] logo on his hat. Does anyone know what this hand gesture means from Beirut to the Bay area in sports?
[01:15:02] We call a timeout when things are heading in the wrong direction. And right now in our country,
[01:15:06] hate is winning. And we need to change the momentum said craft, the founder of the foundation
[01:15:09] of combat anti-Semitism, bringing together the commission commissioners of North America's
[01:15:14] major sports leagues for this campaign is a historic and crucial step in our fight
[01:15:17] against all hate by uniting under a common cause. We amplify our messages and demonstrate
[01:15:21] that the power of sports extends beyond stadiums, arenas and fields and into our communities.
[01:15:25] This initiative is a call to action for everyone to join us in creating a world where hate is
[01:15:29] met with unified stand for empathy, understanding and respect.
[01:15:33] There is something very funny. There is something very funny about Robert Kraft doing the
[01:15:38] fucking getting everybody to do the timeout symbol to, to unite against hate. There
[01:15:56] is something ironic about it. Like, bro, he's literally doing it. He's doing it.
[01:16:04] the closer you get to this, the more you do the, they come in vertically, they leave
[01:16:09] horizontally. Hope Dr Rivers is called a terrorist for what he did to my six years. Yo, no rivers
[01:16:24] hate. Okay. I'm friends with one of his, one of his children. So man, this is pretty funny.
[01:16:55] Austin Rivers. No, Jeremiah. I said one of his kids, I would have said Austin rivers.
[01:17:04] If it was Austin rivers, I've known him for, for many, many years. Megafonics,
[01:17:18] something funny about you getting timed out while talking about literal timeouts. Can you
[01:17:23] please talk, tweet a side by side timeout post with the sun as well, doing it to and stop.
[01:17:28] No, I don't want to do it. I don't want to do it. People are going to get mad at me and
[01:17:31] they're going to yell at me. No, they're not calling a timeout for the genocide. By the
[01:17:49] way, they're calling a timeout to stop anti-Semitism, which is funny because it implies that like,
[01:17:56] we're going to stop it for a little bit and then we're going to let it continue.
[01:18:07] So much to make fun of with this campaign. I love these initiatives. They're just so
[01:18:11] stupid. Hey guys, let's, can we please, can we please put a time out on being mean to
[01:18:18] Israel, which I think is anti-Semitic. And then you can let it continue again. Once
[01:18:25] Israel's done cleaning out the entire region ethnically, we can, we can get back to
[01:18:29] being anti-Semitic.
[01:18:31] Yeah. Also jets fired head coach Robert Sala after wearing the Lebanese flag patch, but you know, there was, uh, there's enough plausible deniability there for her for why he got he got shit canned on accurate.
[01:19:12] Yeah, I know, I know I'm saying I'm saying that he has worn the fucking Lebanese patch for I know he's worn the Lebanese patch for quite some time.
[01:19:22] You know why I know that because of Wilneth, okay? I know do you think the league will institute a policy to stop this?
[01:19:42] Like they did with Black Lives Matter. Yeah, totally
[01:19:46] Yeah, I'm not gonna be I'm not gonna be holding on out on that. Okay
[01:19:58] Usually the Rizzler playing for the Knicks. What?
[01:20:08] Bro, he is literally so perfectly chicken nugget sized and shaped. It's crazy
[01:20:32] Dude, this is America's, this, I'm hating the Rizzler is so funny. I'm so sick of the
[01:20:38] talentless piece of shit. You did not just call man's chicken nugget. He is dude. Look
[01:20:51] at him. Okay. Listen, listen, listen. I think this is peak America. Okay. Having like
[01:21:03] a big fat child who is on the verge of of diabetes as a kid, like this is this is peak
[01:21:12] America. Okay. He's having a grand old time. I love this kid. I love this kid because like
[01:21:18] I was him. Okay. Respect. He is our mood. Dang. He is. He really is. He looks like
[01:21:45] moo dang brah America's moo dang oh that's great also yeah every nicks fan does
[01:22:07] look like him he looks he looks like every nicks fan that got hit with the
[01:22:14] fucking age gun where they de-aged them what do you do if you see this
[01:22:27] speaking of moo dang did the chatter ever send you bath time videos to react
[01:22:41] to oh yeah moo dang doesn't have a fuck-ass haircut though bro chill they
[01:22:46] just got the cop haircut. Also, another fucking group of content creators that are, uh, weirdly
[01:22:52] pro trans. Okay. So respect to them. I think that they have a trans family member. If I'm
[01:22:57] not mistaken. So I feel like if you're this cop coded, I feel like if you do this cop coded,
[01:23:18] like you shouldn't be pro trans. So the fact that they are is good. Who's this kid?
[01:23:27] He's called the Rizzler. This is AJ or and big justice, right? Did I get their
[01:23:32] names, right? They're the Costco. They're the Costco boys. They're Costco guys. AJ is a family
[01:23:44] annihilator. Going to be a two hour, 57 minute YouTube video about him in eight years after
[01:23:48] the end of this whole thing. Okay, calm down. The wrestler is going to be one of those
[01:23:51] fat guys who gets the tops of his hands tattooed first to speakable master. I'm
[01:23:56] I mean, they look the part. I've seen the BTS videos. It is a, it is a little crazy. Adam
[01:24:16] updated the tweet. Guys, you're going to get me in trouble. Please, please stop. Your goat
[01:24:38] son is so washed. He has less points than big justice. Bro, let's not talk about
[01:24:44] brownie. Okay. I saw, I read an article that was like NBA insiders that, bro, when you got
[01:24:53] NBA, when you got like NBA executives giving anonymous quotes to like ESPN about how bad
[01:25:01] brownie is shit's looking like, shit's looking like the White House. Okay. It's such a disastrous
[01:25:10] It's such a disastrous, uh, situation that you got, you got NBA executives being like,
[01:25:18] dude, he is straight ass.
[01:25:21] He would never be here and he's never going to be.
[01:25:26] He is never going to be good.
[01:25:27] Like it is fucked up.
[01:25:45] Emhud hates the Rizzler, but when he's 24, tatted and makes the same content for
[01:25:49] 143 views on YouTube, he will watch his content every day.
[01:25:52] Yes.
[01:25:52] This is 100% correct. Somehow the content will also be made. This is fucking what like two decades almost into the future
[01:26:05] But the content will be shot with like the most Vaseline smeared cam footage the most grainy footage of all time
[01:26:12] I'm making it seem like I'm hot right now.
[01:26:15] Yeah, it will it will somehow look like it was shot in 1998 with a fucking hand cam.
[01:26:24] Who real but only if he has no viewers exactly.
[01:26:36] Do you think Jesus was white as a poverty class person 2024?
[01:26:43] What 2024?
[01:26:46] 2024 years ago living in the Middle East.
[01:26:49] You all right, man?
[01:27:02] I love hanging out on X, the everything website. It's a good place to have nice conversations
[01:27:06] with normal dudes. Zuck Asian wife, Trump imported wife, Bezos, Latina girlfriend, Mitch
[01:27:11] McConnell, Asian wife, JD Vance, Indian wife. People are going to hate this, but it's true.
[01:27:17] White supremacy is quote unquote real in so far as white women are the ultimate signifier
[01:27:21] of worth. Zuck slash JD, not marrying white women proves their social undesirability.
[01:27:27] only edifies this role of white women that they that they rejected them what
[01:27:52] what is what people are so oh my god dude it's like that what are these guys doing like what are
[01:28:05] they saying what are they doing i don't understand it i don't want to know um what a crazy fucking
[01:28:12] and these are the only people that can make Zuck look normal.
[01:28:27] Dude, dude, dude, Zuckerberg,
[01:28:32] Zuckerberg went through this transformation
[01:28:34] that's like pissing me off, okay?
[01:28:38] He's been going through this like weird transformation
[01:28:42] where he like, where he basically,
[01:28:49] he's just, he got hit with a Dominican Ray
[01:28:52] and ever since then, everyone like really loves him
[01:28:56] And it's pissing me off, dude. I don't like it. I don't like it at all. Like he's got
[01:29:03] the fuck boy fades. He got the fuck boy cut. He went and got like a custom made Porsche
[01:29:08] for him and his, him and his wife. He can also fight now, which is kind of scary. Yeah.
[01:29:16] He heard your everyone could be a seven speech. Yeah. He's been watching house on me to become
[01:29:19] a worse version. Yeah. He got a, I mean, the car is kind of cool. Zuck unveiled
[01:29:28] as well as innovation at a Porsche Cayenne turbo GT minivan. That is, by the way, this
[01:29:35] is low key. The most Chinese thing you can do. Okay. I don't know if you guys know this,
[01:29:41] but in China, in China, the same exact cars that you can get here, they have it in China,
[01:29:50] but they make them longer. Okay. That literally is the Chinese move. I'm sure a Chinese
[01:29:56] executive was like, damn, I did that like eight years ago. Nobody fucking talked about
[01:30:00] it. I don't know if you guys know this or not, but that right there, that right there is,
[01:30:08] is straight up Chinese executive with his entire, with his entire lineage currently
[01:30:13] in Ivy League institutions, right there. They don't do this in America, but every
[01:30:18] Every single one of the Western car manufacturers that sell vehicles in China actually have different
[01:30:28] fleets that are significantly longer than the normal like regular production that they
[01:30:36] sell in the United States of America.
[01:30:40] And they make it, they, they make it longer for a couple of different reasons.
[01:30:44] because of family and two, yeah, L series.
[01:30:48] Like they literally will take the same exact car
[01:30:50] and they will just make it a longer wheelbase.
[01:30:54] And it's for wealthy people.
[01:30:56] It's so that they have more leg room in the back.
[01:31:07] What? I'll never stand for the Zug hate.
[01:31:09] People only hated him because he's autistic.
[01:31:11] Are you insane?
[01:31:12] He literally facilitated a genocide.
[01:31:16] And he's doing another one right now actually
[01:31:18] on fucking meta with Israel.
[01:31:21] No, there's very good reasons to hate this man. He is a monstrous piece of shit. That's
[01:31:33] crazy. What is this? I mean, this is kind of cool though. Yeah. He literally did a genocide
[01:31:55] in Myanmar and was like, oops, my bad. Straight up. He's going to do a fusion dance with
[01:32:09] Jack Harlow during the NFL halftime. They're just preparing him as the vessel body.
[01:32:13] Okay, last thing before we get to the news, and I will be covering Lieutenant Dan.
[01:32:21] Don't worry.
[01:32:25] Here is our boy, Eric, Hassan Abihed doing the most.
[01:32:28] Hank Pecker, thanks for the 10 gifted tall tree, dusty road, oh wait, that's a variant
[01:32:33] of the Israeli Galil Rifle.
[01:32:35] We gotta be over here in Israel.
[01:32:37] What?
[01:32:38] Why are there Israeli weapons in the middle of Myanmar?
[01:32:42] Despite an international arms embargo dating back to 2017, Israel has continuously armed
[01:32:47] the genocidal Myanmar government. According to documents obtained by Haritz, IAI has shipped
[01:32:52] at least 250 metric tons of arms to Myanmar since 2018. These arms have been used to perpetrate
[01:32:58] the...
[01:32:59] Bro, I swear to God, they're on the wrong side of every battle. Okay. The Geogethry Israel
[01:33:06] guy, Eric Hova Game Video, has got man supported by Haywire after you watched him. Yeah, but
[01:33:11] it also fucking boosted his account quite a bit. So, you know, I think it's good.
[01:33:15] He's like popping off.
[01:33:17] The ongoing Rohingya genocide, which has killed nearly 50,000 in displace 700,000 more.
[01:33:24] But this isn't even the first time this has happened.
[01:33:27] In 1955, Burma and Israel reached a rice agreement, meaning Israel would arm and train Burma's
[01:33:33] military in exchange for thousands of tons of rice.
[01:33:36] This included 30 fighter aircrafts, hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammo, 1,500 napalm
[01:33:41] bombs, 30,000 rifle barrels, thousands of mortars, and general military equipment
[01:33:45] like scouts, tents and parachuting here.
[01:33:47] And in 2021, the Myanmar army used Israeli drones,
[01:33:51] armored vehicles and spyware during the military coup
[01:33:54] that deposed the democratically elected leader,
[01:33:56] Su Chi.
[01:33:57] Isn't this just Israel being our proxy CIA department?
[01:34:00] We don't just use them to arm people.
[01:34:01] We want to keep it at arm's length anyway.
[01:34:03] Yes.
[01:34:05] Yes.
[01:34:07] His whole, like, Israel's entire shtick is,
[01:34:12] it's an extension, okay?
[01:34:14] It's an extension of American empire.
[01:34:16] It helps you understand why our allegiances run so deep.
[01:34:21] But on the bright side, it gave us this iconic video.
[01:34:30] Yeah.
[01:34:30] Eric is popping off, dude.
[01:34:40] Israel is the 51st state of America.
[01:34:42] Guys, Israel is the 51st state of America, but it's also the most important state.
[01:34:48] Okay.
[01:34:48] I need you to understand.
[01:34:50] I've been saying this for years and years and years.
[01:34:56] Knowing what we do know about Israeli prisons in general, Israeli treatment
[01:35:00] journalist is quite fair to say Jeremy LaFredo's life is in danger. Yeah. Have you watched the
[01:35:08] Johnny Harris video where he says spending all this money in the military is necessary?
[01:35:12] That's every Johnny Harris. You just described every Johnny Harris video. Johnny Harris
[01:35:19] is a perfect, Johnny Harris is the perfect representation of, of all the wars in the
[01:35:25] past were bad, but the current one is very good. And also we kind of need to have
[01:35:30] this like long dick of the military. Most recent travel Felix said, the best Israel
[01:35:34] isn't the 51st state. It's the only state. Yeah. Okay. I've been saying that for quite
[01:35:38] a while too. Okay. Calm down. Saying that the 51st state is stupid. No, it's, it's a
[01:35:56] good way to, it's a good entry point into the conversation. Israel is the 51st state,
[01:36:02] but it's not like a lay mass fucking state like Wyoming or Montana or even North Carolina
[01:36:07] apparently, which is a pivotal state in the upcoming election. Okay, what is more important
[01:36:14] is Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel, and Israel high. The Carolinas are waiting every day.
[01:36:22] But have you considered that Israel has arrived to defend itself and is running out of ammunition?
[01:36:30] Lindsey Graham. Why is Montana being mentioned? Dog Montana is literally a fucking nuclear
[01:36:48] sponge. Okay. If you want to understand how little if you want to understand how little
[01:36:54] America gives a fuck about Montana, remember that it is a part of America's nuclear deterrence
[01:36:59] nuclear sponge package. As in if all out nuclear warfare was to be conducted Montana
[01:37:05] would be wiped out. That's where the silos are. Okay. Why do you think they put them there?
[01:37:13] Why are the silos not in California? How long do you think before Israel gets to vote in
[01:37:24] the U S elections? What do you mean? What election has Israel not voted in so far? How
[01:37:30] long before as in how long, how long have they done it? The answer is 75 years, 76
[01:37:38] six years. No, not necessarily, but definitely a lot more recently. That's crazy. They even
[01:38:05] decommissioned the silos in South Dakota to move them to Montana. And no one cares about
[01:38:08] Montana. Yeah. I thought a lot were in Wyoming. There's five states that are considered nuclear
[01:38:22] response states. Okay. I will reveal them after the top of the hour ad break. And if
[01:38:27] you want to know what those five states are that are a part of our nuclear deterrence
[01:38:30] package, you are going to have to subscribe for $6. Because the real nuke is the
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[01:38:46] you need to do is subscribe, which you could do for $6 over free with a Twitch Prime or
[01:38:50] by getting gifted a sub. If you are lucky, here is the three minute outbreak. Now,
[01:38:58] Hey, Mont, please make sure he sees that stream clip. I just made of him. It needs to
[01:39:08] be shared wide.
[01:39:16] or bullet thinking for the five gift the subs allowing five people to no longer
[01:39:20] Kamala went on a tiktok podcast and no fucking way
[01:39:24] I'm not tripping but that Johnny Harris video is only critical to US military spending it was
[01:39:38] about how all the private sector interest exhibit corrupt practice protected by laws lobbying
[01:39:43] I haven't watched the latest I haven't watched a big chunk of the latest and greatest Johnny
[01:39:49] Harris videos in a while partially because wait let me see oh also updates I'm gonna have
[01:40:13] Eddinger Mentham on to talk about Kamala's chances and how much she's flubbing, but why
[01:40:20] she still is most likely going to win. I'm also going to have a stead on as well. A stead
[01:40:26] has been popping off for into the show. A stead at the New York times has been getting a lot
[01:40:33] of pop off moments, both on CNN as a panelist and also he was on the daily this morning.
[01:40:40] I listened to him on there and, uh, his own personal podcast is also blowing up as well.
[01:40:46] He had Nate Conan to specifically talk about the polls and the analysis is basically very
[01:40:51] similar to what I've been talking about in terms of like, why this is so deadlocked.
[01:41:00] Any input on the daily paywall announcement? Yeah. I saw that. I don't fully understand
[01:41:05] what's going on there. Are they, are they just going to pay while all of their podcasts
[01:41:08] because if they are, I'm just not going to listen to them.
[01:41:11] Um, and I'm too lazy to figure out a way to like, steal it.
[01:41:16] So, I don't know.
[01:41:25] You just have to stay up to date.
[01:41:26] The latest one will always be free.
[01:41:28] Oh, okay.
[01:41:31] Oh, just the archives.
[01:41:32] Yeah, I've never in my entire life been like, damn, I can't wait to go back
[01:41:36] and watch and listen to a fucking daily.
[01:41:39] So it's fine.
[01:41:40] Um, do you see the German conservative?
[01:42:00] Kandedat per chancellor said migrants are bringing anti-Semitism to Germany.
[01:42:03] My country is pressure cooking again.
[01:42:05] Yeah, it's really funny. Um, maybe you say for later, here's the strumb among voters in the vast middle of American society, 47 to 41. Yeah, there's a lot of fucking polls. One day we hear Harris is getting cleaned out. The other day we hear Harris is cooking. Okay. Status update. No status update on Tana, Hossie codes coming on the stream.
[01:42:31] Um, I'm working on it, but we'll see. And there is no mood dang bathtub update. Unfortunately,
[01:42:43] Helen Andrews, why Tana Hase coats hates Israel. That's great. Eric, yo, you just watched my
[01:43:01] TikTok a few minutes ago. I'm popping off 100%. Thanks to your OG support. Thank you
[01:43:04] so much. Hell yeah. Eric, Eric is, uh, Eric is one of the house that I've, he has
[01:43:10] has been popping the fuck off. We just watched his video earlier. As you know, I saw the
[01:43:15] moment, the moment TikTok served this man's video. I didn't even know he was awesome. I
[01:43:19] behead. I saw the first Geo guesser video. He had like 400 followers on TikTok right now.
[01:43:23] He's at like 23,000 happened over literally virtually overnight and it's directly a consequence
[01:43:29] of how good the videos are. It's killer stuff. Eric, I'm proud of you. You're killing
[01:43:35] it. She gets so racist in this article. I love that. Did you see all the stuff with the
[01:44:00] Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon? Yes. And the Italian ones too. Just FYI, I take that to
[01:44:08] the advantage January. Heard from a friend in Mark Warner's office. Let's continue.
[01:44:23] Let's continue. Let's keep it going. Let's keep it moving. We have a lot to get to.
[01:44:34] Okay. Biden delivers remarks on the impact of Hurricane Milton. He says, are you
[01:44:40] kidding me. And he tells Donald Trump to get alive. We're going to be talking about hurricane
[01:44:44] Milton and its impact. Okay. And a shit ton more. Let's get started.
[01:44:50] That apparently is going very well. As well as from the Coast Guard and from FEMA, we've
[01:44:55] received reports. You focus on what the American military can do like no one else can provide
[01:45:02] emergency support for communities in need. And we're required by the governor and a
[01:45:06] federal and required by the governor in the affected states. I've spoken to all
[01:45:12] the governors, not today all, but I've spoken to all of them thus far. And how we
[01:45:17] can be ready to go in an instant when the call comes. At my direction, the Defense
[01:45:22] Secretary Austin has provided a range of capabilities with the Florida for
[01:45:27] Hurricane Milton, as well as the states impacted by Hurricane Helene. And the
[01:45:32] more capabilities are available, we assess and pressing needs, we can get
[01:45:35] whatever they need. To the service men and women around the ground responding to
[01:45:39] these disasters. Thank you. Thank you for your professionalism, your dedication,
[01:45:45] every mission you're given. You're repeating it again. This is a whole
[01:45:50] of government effort. It also includes the Department of Energy, Department
[01:45:54] of Transportation, Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department
[01:45:58] of Housing and Urban Development, which is providing mortgage relief for
[01:46:01] impacted homeowners. As directed, FEMA is going to open disaster recovery centers all
[01:46:08] across the impacted communities right away. So there's one stop the residents can go to
[01:46:13] to learn about support they might need and that will be advertised where those places
[01:46:19] are. Three million people without power, but more than 40 million power power line
[01:46:25] workers have come from around the country from Canada to Florida to restore power
[01:46:31] across the state linemen and bucket bunnies alike. That's right. 40 million linemen, 80
[01:46:42] million bucket bunnies. The entirety of the continental United States is in the state
[01:46:50] of Florida sucking and fucking. That's honest. So obsessed with bucket bunnies. I'm sorry.
[01:46:59] It's something that, my job here is to explain to you certain concepts that you might not
[01:47:09] have been privy to, okay?
[01:47:16] This is one of those concepts.
[01:47:19] Trump retweeted Jank, no fucking shot.
[01:47:24] There ain't no way Trump doesn't ever retweet motherfuckers, he only retweets like Elon
[01:47:27] Musk and shit.
[01:47:29] It might have been like the Trump war room or something.
[01:47:32] Oh Trump daily put wait on oh my god. He re-truthed him. Oh my god. Oh my god
[01:47:51] Oh
[01:47:52] No, oh no, uh, oh
[01:47:56] That's a real one. Oh
[01:48:00] No, I'm one step. I do it dude once again once again
[01:48:09] So close so close to a Trump nodee. Okay, so close yet so far away from a Trump notice
[01:48:17] I just want my favorite CC to notice me. Okay when your favorite CC notices you. Oh my god
[01:48:24] He want me. He want me. He wants me. He wants me. He just
[01:48:45] He wants me. He just can't say it always a bridesmaid never a bride, dude
[01:49:11] You know what I mean?
[01:49:15] Damn your parasocial amount. Yeah, that's my favorite cc bro chill. I watch him every day. I have his merch I
[01:49:24] Literally bro, look
[01:49:27] What do you think what do you think this is?
[01:49:34] CC is content creator
[01:49:36] Is he your president bias? Yes. He is I'm tier three. He is my he is my president bias for sure
[01:49:48] Is he your hall pass? Yes
[01:50:11] I feel that you're making fun of us as chatters lol. No, I would never
[01:50:16] Trump is going to win Trump
[01:50:21] I could be right now in the most beautiful ocean on the sand exposing my really beautiful body so beautiful
[01:50:28] To the Sun and the surf skin cancer right all over the world or I could be in Detroit with you
[01:50:34] What is this you saw this right?
[01:50:53] Some here come all the calmest that how I want his money. Oh, honey
[01:51:00] Well, now that I got your attention, I guess that I should mention all this language is done
[01:51:05] I'm not sure where it came from
[01:51:08] Well, the real question is there to somehow everyone miss that cam people are dying and no I am not like
[01:51:18] You're the head of hurricane and why is this the main topic of discussion when there were future percussion
[01:51:25] And so forget about it, but it's kind of funny and pray for those who lost cause it doesn't
[01:51:32] even cost. Instead of grating hate, let's all advocate and get the power on. I mean,
[01:51:38] really, come on. I know you baby. Nah. She's making a convincing argument that the power
[01:51:44] should not be restored. Nah. This could have been avoided if the if you still had
[01:51:53] no internet in your area. You know what I'm saying? This is also making a convincing
[01:52:10] case for the flood taking you, you know, you got on the one hand, you have storm surge
[01:52:21] that fucking washes you away and you die. Okay. On the other hand, you survived, but then you
[01:52:26] watch this clip. Who's to say which is the better outcome here. Hating its heat, it clears
[01:52:37] mid coal
[01:52:46] You better in the case I saw okay, it's fair
[01:53:16] You reacted to it
[01:53:32] Oh, she's a lion's wife, dude
[01:53:35] She's not a bucket money bucket bunny. Yeah, she see she hashtag I bet she's a lion wife
[01:53:41] She's shitting on the bucket bunnies, dude. Finally, someone who understands the assignment and can carry a beat. I look for you all over Utah. Not gonna lie. You did so freaking good. Also, you're gorgeous.
[01:53:59] little miss little miss MC hammer pants. She's not a bucket bunny. She's a line wife, dude.
[01:54:23] The wife of a lineman. Y'all didn't understand. She understood the assignment. Okay. Okay.
[01:54:33] We're done. We're done. We're done. We're done. The fuck am I doing? Get serious. Get
[01:54:38] serious ason. Ason get fucking serious.
[01:54:42] In addition, the federal aviation has authorized Florida
[01:54:46] power and light to fly large drones before other manned
[01:54:51] aircraft can get up in the sky to quickly assess the damage
[01:54:54] on the ground and sub ground crews can restore power as
[01:54:58] quickly as possible. The Coast Guard and the Army Corps
[01:55:01] of Engineers are assessing how fast they can reopen the
[01:55:04] port of Tampa to get fuel, food, water and other basic
[01:55:07] goods flowing into the area again and quickly. Additionally, Vice President Harris and I said
[01:55:14] yesterday we'll say it again. Anyone who seeks to take advantage of our fellow Americans'
[01:55:19] desperation, whether you're a company engaging in price counseling or a citizen trying to scam
[01:55:24] your neighbors, we will go after you and we will hold you accountable.
[01:55:28] Good morning, Chad and Asan. Here is your Milton update for today. As of 2 p.m. EDT,
[01:55:34] Milton is a post-tropical cyclone who wins the 75 miles per hour and a minimum pressure
[01:55:37] of 983 millibars of stormers 200 miles east northeast of Cape Canaveral morning moving
[01:55:44] at 21 miles per hour. Milton fully crossed over the Florida Peninsula by 5 a.m. E.S.
[01:55:51] T Thursday morning is a category one hurricane with winds at 85 miles per hour minimum pressure
[01:55:55] of 976 millibars. It remained a hurricane as it did. So this was expected, but it's
[01:56:00] still pretty crazy. Tropical storm conditions and storm surge continue along portions
[01:56:04] the U.S. Southeast Coast and extreme northwestern Bahamas. Storm surge warnings remains in effect
[01:56:09] for portions of the east coast of Florida and southern coast of Georgia. Storm surge inundation
[01:56:13] will continue in these areas through this afternoon. The risk of considerable urban flooding
[01:56:17] will linger through this afternoon. A cost central east Florida moderate to major river
[01:56:22] flooding is ongoing and forecast throughout central Florida. As of 11 a.m. EST, 3.4
[01:56:27] million homes are without power and more than 40 rescues have taken place in several
[01:56:32] counties. At least nine people are confirmed killed four after a tornado struck a senior
[01:56:36] community in St. Lucie, three in Volusia County and two in St. Petersburg. More casualties are
[01:56:42] expected rainfall from Milton ranged from 12.5 inches in Clearwater, Florida to 18.5 in St.
[01:56:50] Petersburg. Wingust from Milton range from 96 miles per hour and Brandon 10 to 105 miles per
[01:56:56] hour near Tampa Bay. Parts of Fort Myers, Sarasota, Venice, Punta Gorda and other Gulf
[01:57:01] both cities were inundated with at least 10 feet of storm surge.
[01:57:04] The tornado also hit a police station. We saw that yesterday.
[01:57:09] A crane collapsed on a building in St. Petersburg. We saw that yesterday as well.
[01:57:13] Some boats washed ashore also on top of that,
[01:57:17] the top of the, uh, the tropic connoisseur stadium, uh, was,
[01:57:21] was, uh, also cooked. Well, this link doesn't work.
[01:57:26] Um, then in Florida reach peak storm surge after the back wall of the storm hit them
[01:57:35] to your question yesterday, it did get worse as a result of the dirty side of the hurricane
[01:57:38] hitting them.
[01:57:39] There was flash flooding in Metro Tampa last night after Milton dup eight to 14 inches
[01:57:44] of rain there.
[01:57:47] Milton dropped so much rain, more than 18 inches on St. Petersburg that it represents
[01:57:52] a one in 1000 year rainfall event for the area.
[01:57:55] Milton ripped off the roof of the MLB stadium that had been set up as a shelter
[01:57:58] for first responders, but was not actively being used at the time. As of 1130 a.m. EST,
[01:58:04] Sarasota County is thought to be one of the worst impacted by Milton. The tornadoes that
[01:58:09] were spawned by Milton were a lot stronger and live much longer than the ones normally
[01:58:12] seen from hurricanes. The NWS issued over 100 tornado warnings. NOAA put out the
[01:58:19] video of their sail drone about 46 miles from the center of Milton. It reported
[01:58:24] wave heights of 28.12 feet, 8.5 meters and wind gusts as strong as 75.95 miles per hour.
[01:58:34] Thank you. This this link is not working. But yeah, you got some
[01:58:45] boats left over the waterfront from storm surge in Punta Gorda, Florida from Hurricane Milton.
[01:58:57] That's crazy. Wait, is this real? A guy was rescued? I don't know. Wait, what?
[01:59:05] What breaking a US Coast Guard Air Station Miami 65 helicopter rescued a man clinging
[01:59:13] on to a cooler approximately 30 miles off of longboat key.
[01:59:17] The man was taken to Tampa General Hospital for medical care.
[01:59:20] Sector St. Pete lost communications with the man approximately a 6 45 p.m. Wednesday.
[01:59:29] That is crazy.
[01:59:34] Do we know where Lieutenant Dan is?
[01:59:35] Yes, we have updates on Lieutenant Dan as well.
[01:59:39] Lieutenant Dan post hurricane update.
[01:59:40] He is very much alive boats float coolers float.
[01:59:43] I was wrong. We got the boat here. Hey, Lieutenant Dan here. How'd it go? How'd the night go?
[01:59:50] There's a little rust to about 1130. I repositioned the boat and I was heading into the wind.
[01:59:56] And I slept like a baby from 1230 to five o'clock this morning. I woke up twice to pee. That was it.
[02:00:02] Well, then that, I mean, it's been a great night. I just smoked half a joint. I'm high.
[02:00:06] I'm watching all the people run around like crazy because all the water.
[02:00:09] Wait, this was post Haleen. This is not a good update. This is after Haleen, but, but I'm
[02:00:18] pretty sure he, I think that's going to give notars even more ammo to question government
[02:00:26] warnings. Oh, 100% does after Haleen not Milton. Some people are saying in the chat
[02:00:31] that Lieutenant Dan is a registered pedophile. This is the least shocking news that I
[02:00:39] I have heard just the least shocking turn of events.
[02:00:45] What Rick Owens most famous quote about Hanson?
[02:00:47] I mean, he's hot take what I'm watching.
[02:01:01] Anderson Cooper got hit by flying debris.
[02:01:03] Yeah, we were there.
[02:01:04] We watched it turns out.
[02:01:09] Lieutenant Dan is a fraud that started to go for me three weeks
[02:01:11] ago right before relocating to the worst area in Tampa Bay.
[02:01:14] He's also raised over 20 K. Yeah, I know.
[02:01:16] I know.
[02:01:17] I don't know if he I don't know if he was a diddler
[02:01:19] himself, but he does have a criminal record. Uh, he hit an EMS, I think, or a law enforcement
[02:01:26] officer. Don't know if it was a EMT or law enforcement officer, but he hit a first responder
[02:01:30] with a fucking violin. I don't know if he's a pedophile or if he's a registered sex offender
[02:01:38] or not. Um, but it would not shock me if he was. Um, why would it not shock me if
[02:01:46] he was because Lieutenant Dan is getting a kick deal. Turns out, Aiden Ross was like,
[02:01:53] Oh, I'll give you 70 grand if you film yourself, possibly dying in the storm. Well, he, uh,
[02:02:01] he had to update to that. Okay. He had to update to that story. Uh, yesterday we found
[02:02:15] out Aiden Ross was like, No, I'm not actually going to give you money. 70 grand. Uh, if
[02:02:20] you film yourself. That was only for two of my friends, not you to a cake streamer who
[02:02:26] was actually filming themselves. What is this? Aiden Ross pulls Lieutenant Dan's cake deal
[02:02:37] and new boat after finding out Dan is allegedly a pedo and grifter. That was a quick switch
[02:02:43] up from Aiden. That's, we found, we finally did it. We found one pedophile that cake
[02:02:52] won't give a deal to. I thought he would, I thought he would have seen that. I've been
[02:02:59] like, Oh yeah, that's great. Wow. He's a scammer. That's a bridge too far for me. Um, viral tick
[02:03:09] tocker, lieutenant dance, survive hurricane Milton and his 20 foot boat after refusing
[02:03:12] to evacuate. Now he's been offered a new $100,000 boat and a kick deal by Aiden Ross.
[02:03:18] But it turns out Aiden Ross also, uh, revoked the deal. Yeah. Don't call him a pedophile.
[02:03:40] I don't know that for sure. Yeah. No, I don't, I don't know. Lieutenant Dan's 14.
[02:03:46] Monk shots go crazy. He's a generational menace. Guys,
[02:03:53] I think there's something really funny about looking at a dude like this and
[02:03:57] being like, wow, I can't believe he has a criminal background. Okay.
[02:04:06] Like I can't, I can't believe this man has,
[02:04:11] has been in and out of prison. Also, just to be clear,
[02:04:25] most of these are failure to appear.
[02:04:27] This is the article they clipped out of the name, so you can't see the first name is different, but also the age doesn't line up.
[02:04:41] Yeah, this is not, Lieutenant Dan is not, this isn't correct.
[02:04:45] Also, if he was on a 120 year term for raping a 10 year old, obviously he would still be in prison and not on a fucking boat in Florida.
[02:04:56] Okay, turns out he's 26 years old.
[02:05:11] Boat in Florida is the prison. Okay. That's not how that works, but I see where you're going with that
[02:05:22] Yeah, he is not this is a different registered sex offender with the same last name
[02:05:28] But not even the same first name. So a lot of people got got on that
[02:05:32] I think Aiden Ross should make good and give lieutenant Dan the hundred thousand dollars and the new boat that he
[02:05:39] Said he was gonna give lieutenant Dan
[02:05:41] kind of fucked up that Aiden Ross is just getting fake news over here, but here's an update from him
[02:06:00] We try to light up a woman on fire so still very problematic. Yeah, he made it through the worst of it
[02:06:34] He got definitely lucky by the way
[02:06:37] Lieutenant Dan is upset after being told that Aiden Ross and kick are no longer gonna give him a hundred thousand dollar boat in
[02:06:42] A cake deal after they found out about his history
[02:06:44] Which includes assaulting a woman and a police officer. Let's take a look
[02:06:59] Dude, Florida is is like
[02:07:03] Florida is a magnet for grifters like this
[02:07:07] So, you know every dude with like a shit coin is trying to fucking go over there and give him clothes to wear
[02:07:14] with like
[02:07:15] Dinked on coin or whatever the fuck they can find to be like hey, Lieutenant Dan put this shirt on
[02:07:22] Sheen about my history. Well, you should have did that before you made the office
[02:07:26] You're worried about your image and who you have working for you
[02:07:29] You should have done your due diligence and looked me up before you made me an offer of a hundred thousand dollars
[02:07:34] Sign on bonus fifty thousand dollars a month with the $100,000 boat
[02:07:38] And I'm gonna let you go but I don't care about that
[02:07:41] He took the money away too, huh? He took the hundred KM to go as far as I know everything. Oh
[02:07:47] Wow
[02:07:51] Man, that's a whole lot of ketchup dude
[02:07:54] That's a lot of ketchup to just dump on that fucking a scramble days right there
[02:07:58] I agreed to do what you asked me to do you you asked me to
[02:08:04] Be on kick a hundred hours a month. I agree. I said no problem. I'll do it. I'm down for that
[02:08:11] And then all of a sudden the next thing I hear and see on the internet is how you're discussing with my history and that deal is gone.
[02:08:19] So what about your history that...
[02:08:20] Oh never mind, it's a sandwich. Valid. Valid. I take it back. Valid.
[02:08:25] Discuss him. So bad. Cause we all got history. Nobody closet clean.
[02:08:29] I went to prison. I did jail time. But I had to tell you point blank cards to my soul.
[02:08:35] I'm an innocent of all the charges. I was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer. He said I punched...
[02:08:40] Ketchup on eggs is valid. No, I thought he was just raw dog in it with fucking omelettes
[02:08:48] One packet for a Sammy is valid. I take it back, you know, I've disrespected lieutenant Dan quite a bit. I
[02:08:55] Have I said his boat won't float. I said he'll die
[02:09:00] Okay, who's the smart one?
[02:09:03] Who's the smart one just like just right now right here? I
[02:09:07] I disrespected him again. I said lieutenant Dan. That's too much ketchup. I was wrong
[02:09:15] One packet of ketchup is so valid in a sandwich
[02:09:19] You can put ketchup on eggs as long as it's in a sandwich format
[02:09:22] And I didn't even realize that it was a it was a sandwich style situation
[02:09:30] It's because I'm judging a book by its cover once again
[02:09:35] I never saw the cop
[02:09:37] He beat the hell out of me from behind and then I went to prison for a year and a day on a battery on a leo truck
[02:09:44] And I never saw him put the thing in this so he didn't actually hit a fucking EMS
[02:09:48] He hit a he hit a car and got a real because the bartender who started
[02:09:58] While I went to prison for five and a half month
[02:10:01] 44 year old bartender had a massive heart
[02:10:04] It'd be fair to you if Milken had not swung south of Tampa and hit Tampa directly he would not have been able to ride that shit out
[02:10:09] I know but that's besides the point
[02:10:17] You do not need to give a petto his flowers, uh, I don't he's not I mean he might have he might be but he's not a registered sex offender
[02:10:25] That's a different person
[02:10:27] thing across his chest and had gone in the booth and got to the military.
[02:10:31] He's now behind the desk at the substation in West and Lake Worth so when you walk in
[02:10:37] he's like how can I help you? You know tell me that ain't a promotion. Right. You know?
[02:10:42] And he's like you got cancer. Oh my god. And that ain't my fault. I didn't do nothing to you.
[02:10:47] Right. You know what? Karma gets you on the ass because you got on a stand and said
[02:10:50] I punch you in the nose. When you know DMO I didn't do it. I never even saw you.
[02:10:55] That's crazy.
[02:10:57] Mr. Joe makes me feel old.
[02:10:59] You used to call me Jay.
[02:11:01] Jay.
[02:11:03] So do you like that they call you Lieutenant Dan?
[02:11:05] I don't care.
[02:11:07] I mean, I gotta rephrase that.
[02:11:09] Let me reword that.
[02:11:11] I do, but I don't.
[02:11:13] I do because it's what got me blown up the way I am.
[02:11:15] Yeah.
[02:11:17] But I'm not Dan.
[02:11:19] I'm not Lieutenant Dan.
[02:11:21] I've never been in the military.
[02:11:24] people think that I'm I don't want them to associate me being an elderly because of them.
[02:11:28] Yeah.
[02:11:29] You know, they're taking my vent like that.
[02:11:30] He's like gross.
[02:11:32] I would never be in the military.
[02:11:41] He hates stolen valor, but more importantly, he's like, don't fucking say I'm in the
[02:11:44] military.
[02:11:45] How dare you?
[02:11:47] Are you happy about your gold fund hitting 30 something thousand though?
[02:11:51] I'm free.
[02:11:52] You're supposed to be living your best life in Dubai.
[02:11:54] You are?
[02:11:55] I'll be there.
[02:11:56] I'll be there.
[02:11:58] It's not the way to begin.
[02:12:00] Is this just the beginning? I know that's right.
[02:12:02] I feel about Aiden Ross telling you he's not getting you a boat no more.
[02:12:06] He came to me. I never went to him. He offered it to me. I never asked for it.
[02:12:11] So then he turned around and he started seeing about my history.
[02:12:15] Well, you should have did that before he made you off him.
[02:12:18] You know, if you're worried about your...
[02:12:20] Wait, his whole appeal to Charles was he's a vet missing a leg?
[02:12:24] I don't fucking I said this right after the clip where I reacted lieutenant Dan
[02:12:29] I never said I was taken to offer slash deal slash boat away the internet loves to make me look bad
[02:12:34] I'll about eight and rock
[02:12:37] You lose again. He survived. I mean I wanted him to survive. I didn't want him to fucking die. I
[02:12:44] May have said a woman on fire, but do you dare associate me with those dash with the Marine Corps?
[02:12:49] So wait, where is the where is the the setting of woman on fire coming from because I how the fuck did he get out of?
[02:12:54] How the fuck did he get out of prison if he just like lit a woman on fire?
[02:12:58] That's an insane thing that you guys are just saying bro crashed out of with the golden ratio
[02:13:20] Okay, bro stop
[02:13:28] Listen in this house. We respect the veteran and in my mind
[02:13:33] In my mind, he's still a vet. He's still a lieutenant. It's legal in Florida
[02:13:42] He didn't let a woman on fire. He lit a park bench on fire and the woman said he got gas on her
[02:13:52] Oh, why was he lighting a park bench on fire? Joseph Malinowski 54. So Nickname for his
[02:14:11] resemble, resembles a double MPT sailor played by Gary Sinise in Forrest Gump racked up dozens
[02:14:16] of arrest in North Carolina and Florida dating back to at least 2006. Whoa. Another North Carolina
[02:14:22] Florida arrested another, another North Carolina to Florida felon, just like our boy Ryan
[02:14:29] also not a military veteran, but also with connections to other military veterans.
[02:14:35] It also appears not even from the Tampa area. His most recent bus were in South Florida.
[02:14:40] Malinowski was featured on the weather channel CNN.
[02:14:43] And on a live stream with TikToker Tampa Terrence, concanon who nearly has 500,000 followers, concanon,
[02:14:51] set up a GoFundMe to raise money for Malinowski to buy a larger vessel,
[02:14:54] which as of now has $40,000 calling the condo soul who's always ready to lend a hand.
[02:14:59] hand. Many of the charges of traffic offenses are arrest for failure to appear in court,
[02:15:03] but he's also been busted for everything from drug possession to attempted breaking
[02:15:06] and entering aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
[02:15:09] Even as an open criminal case out of Tampa, in May, 2021, Malinowski was arrested for
[02:15:17] allegedly refusing a manager's request to leave the brogues down under bar in Lake
[02:15:22] Worth, Florida after causing a disturbance by screaming and smashing glasses. As a
[02:15:26] responding Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputy was intended to handcuff him. Malinowski
[02:15:30] He became aggressive and punched him on the nose. According to an arrest report, the deputy
[02:15:33] punched him back to subdue the rowdy skipper who received the laceration on his face from
[02:15:37] broken glass on the floor of the bar.
[02:15:39] My man, he innocent. He was charged with battering as a law enforcement officer and pleaded not
[02:15:45] guilty, but served a year, served a year in jail after being convicted by a jury. Yeah,
[02:15:52] this guy's track record, his criminal record, his criminal background is on ironically not
[02:15:57] as bad as like the average Floridian. You know? A more recent and disturbing incident came
[02:16:06] last February when a woman reported she had gotten an argument with Malinowski who had
[02:16:10] been sitting on a concrete bench at Lake Fort Worth Beach. During the argument, Malinowski
[02:16:14] allegedly approached the woman and poured gasoline on the bench directly next to where
[02:16:17] she was sitting and set at a light. The argument continued to escalate and the woman, who
[02:16:21] was smoking a cigarette at the time, said Malinowski then splashed her with
[02:16:24] gas and attempted to light her on fire. She called 911 fearing for her life and
[02:16:28] grab Malinowski's crutches and prevent it from using them as weapons bro Florida is not a real place
[02:16:50] like this is i swear to god this story right here is just like that that's an insane thing that
[02:16:58] happens every day in Florida it seems okay it's just it is a gta pvp server dude not even rp just
[02:17:07] straight
[02:17:09] mainline
[02:17:11] grand theft auto online lobby dude what the fuck is happening
[02:17:25] she grabbed malinowski's crutches and prevented from using them as weapons or escape before help could arrive records alleged
[02:17:31] malinowski used his crutches to help him get around after his left leg was amputated above the knee following a scooter accident
[02:17:37] nearly 40 years ago what the fuck
[02:17:39] a scooter accident
[02:17:41] bro how the fuck did you get into such a severe scooter accident that you had to
[02:17:46] get amputated how was that even possible what everything I find out about this
[02:17:52] man it makes me more interested you ever get hidden the shim by a scooter bro
[02:18:00] yeah it just lobbed his fucking leg clean off he was arrested for aggravated
[02:18:09] battery with a deadly weapon but the case was dropped a month later for
[02:18:12] reasons that were not explained and could not be immediately determined his
[02:18:16] credentials as a responsible sailor are also shaky at best. This is such a funny action shot.
[02:18:24] Malinowski allegedly attempted to set a woman on fire last year after getting in an argument.
[02:18:28] He was cleared. Fuck you mean. Last March, Malinowski was charged for abandoning a Dara Lake
[02:18:37] 26 foot sailboat called the Rowan, Einish, which was discovered on its side and submerged against
[02:18:44] the seawall in lantana south florida according to court documents chest suck my dick mr boat's
[02:18:51] float mr boat's float dude this guy this guy has a history okay this guy has a history
[02:19:00] of capsizing shit however prosecutors later declined to pursue the case in court due to
[02:19:06] terms of a plea deal as hurricane milton was barren down florida mail and ounce became
[02:19:10] internet famous for stubbornly refusing to evacuate his vessel i know the mayor of
[02:19:15] Tampa just said in our news, uh, in our press conference that Lieutenant Dan went to a shelter.
[02:19:20] He didn't. I'm standing right here, said news nation correspondent Brian Enten. Lighting
[02:19:33] doesn't strike twice. His second boat won't sink. Yeah. He was in a one bite pizza review.
[02:19:42] I know he's working 8.0. Does garlic bread that had looked divine? The guy didn't really
[02:19:51] understand what I was saying like, does it take long? But garlic bread's their thing.
[02:19:55] Cheesy bread. I don't generally love having the garlic bread with all the cheese on
[02:19:59] it but I love garlic where is he in the fucking video that's not him bro y'all
[02:20:12] are fucking so dumb Jesus Christ dude that's a painter guy with no hands who
[02:20:23] died anyway yeah that guy has no arms chatter this guy doesn't have one leg
[02:20:32] anyway let's move on from lieutenant Dan I just wanted to give you all the
[02:20:41] updates on them. I know a lot of people were worried. Joe Biden's silence on
[02:20:45] Lieutenant Dan's latest is deafening for sure. In a press conference talking
[02:20:52] about Hurricane Milton, my expectation is that the commander in chief is
[02:20:56] obviously going to talk about one of the most well-decorated, celebrated
[02:21:01] veterans. But here he is once again, refusing to mention him. Kind of
[02:21:13] fucked up. I was waiting for the lieutenant Dan mentioned like a status update from the
[02:21:19] king of NATO himself, but he does not care. He does not care about our veterans. Like he
[02:21:25] does not. It's obvious to me. Now, not only that, our fellow Americans are putting their
[02:21:31] lives on the line to do this dangerous work and receive death penalty. Some received death
[02:21:37] penalty yesterday as a result of recklessly responsible relentless disinformation and
[02:21:42] outright lies and continued flow. Those who engage in such lies are undermining
[02:21:47] confidence in the rescue and recovery work that's opening and ongoing as I
[02:21:53] speak or continuing. These lies are also harmful to those who most need help.
[02:21:58] Lives are unlawful. Every time he speaks, I'm reminded, every time he speaks, I'm
[02:22:04] reminded of this hilarious attitude that the Democrats close to him had,
[02:22:09] that this man was going to not only make it to November win the election but
[02:22:16] also do four more years as the president. Why? People are in desperate situations
[02:22:31] have the decency to tell them the truth. So let me say this, all the people
[02:22:37] impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton despite never forget in the
[02:22:43] full court press to show that Brandon still got it. Never forget that his, uh, his wife Jill Biden's
[02:22:50] book had a passage about how hard Joe Biden was fucking her. And this was like their,
[02:23:00] their way of saying Biden still got it. Aside from like, uh, how great he is and how sharp
[02:23:06] he is in meetings that we simply never see. He also was having hardcore sex with his wife
[02:23:11] still. That's a real thing that happened. I'm not making it up. It sounds like I'm making
[02:23:18] it up, but I'm not stop. No, it didn't. Okay, dude. Joe Dynamo here, Biden 81 says the key
[02:23:46] to his marriage is good sex. How Joe infuriates Jill, his wife of 47 years with very risque
[02:23:51] joke to staff about their private life. Joe Biden said good sex is key to long lasting
[02:23:58] marriage book on the US first lady's claims.
[02:24:00] Without missing information lines. The truth is we're providing the resources needed to rescue recover and rebuild and rebuild
[02:24:16] fundamentally different than what you said. Wait, what do you mean?
[02:24:20] No, dude, he's laying his shit down. He's got a thick eight back walls being blown out
[02:24:27] Me closer this I know recovering rebuilding project can take a long difficult time
[02:24:33] He's a PA piece activist. Isn't that the fucking poet guy who's like pro Israel as a Palestinian, isn't that him? Or am I mistaking him for someone else?
[02:24:51] He, I think he's one of those guys, right?
[02:24:55] As long after the press and the cameras move on, I promise you, you have to pick up the
[02:25:00] pieces still.
[02:25:01] I want you to know, everything on our power to help you put pieces back together and get
[02:25:06] all that you need.
[02:25:08] God bless you and may God bless our troops and our first responders who in many some
[02:25:12] cases are risking their lives to help.
[02:25:14] Thank you very much.
[02:25:15] I'll be reporting again tomorrow.
[02:25:16] Thank you.
[02:25:17] There's a question on FEMA funding.
[02:25:18] On FEMA funding, how much time does Congress have to act before FEMA or the SVA run
[02:25:24] out of money. That's in discussion now. I don't want to give you a mislead you. I
[02:25:30] think in terms of the SBA, it's pretty right at the edge right now. And I think
[02:25:38] the Congress should be coming back and moving on the emergency needs immediately.
[02:25:43] They're going to have to come back after the election as well. Because this is
[02:25:46] going to be a long haul for a total rebuilding. It's going to take several
[02:25:50] billion dollars. It's not going to be a matter of just a little bit. We're
[02:25:54] We're providing now to make sure people have the emergency relief they need, the dollars
[02:25:58] just to be able to get a prescription filled to get a baby formula done.
[02:26:02] All the thing that's $750.
[02:26:04] That's a talk about Mr. Trump and all those other people know it's a lie to suggest that's
[02:26:11] all they're going to get.
[02:26:12] That's bizarre.
[02:26:14] It's bizarre.
[02:26:15] You got to stop this.
[02:26:16] I mean, they're being so damn un-American with the way they're talking about this
[02:26:20] stuff.
[02:26:21] There's going to be a need for a significant amount of money.
[02:26:24] We're already underway trying to calculate what the cost will be because you're going
[02:26:27] to want to mislead anybody, want to make sure all the costs are able to be covered.
[02:26:31] Are you still going to speak with Johnson about coming back before the election to
[02:26:35] vote?
[02:26:36] No, I haven't.
[02:26:37] Mr. President, are you calling on Congress to come back early?
[02:26:39] I think Congress should move as rapidly as they can, particularly on the most immediate
[02:26:43] need, which is a small business.
[02:26:45] So are you guys ready to say yes?
[02:26:49] Congress should move immediately.
[02:26:50] Israel.
[02:26:52] But schema has what it needs because they're not resource.
[02:26:54] They don't even, the Congress does not need to come under question.
[02:26:56] Schema has his needs.
[02:26:58] That's different to him.
[02:27:00] Out of all living presidents, who would you hypothesize
[02:27:02] as the most substantial Schmead, Biden?
[02:27:06] I think judging by the dick meat of Hunter Biden
[02:27:12] and also Biden's brother, both of his dick meats,
[02:27:15] we have seen. I would suspect that he probably has the longest. No, he said, living presidents
[02:27:22] chat. No, living presidents, living presidents, living, living. Okay. A lot of people still
[02:27:32] repeating LBJ living is IHOPPA song good. Well pro Israel, I wouldn't say. Yeah. No,
[02:27:49] is he's absolutely is if he's the one I'm thinking of he's the poet guy he is absolutely pro Israel
[02:27:59] lbj did have a fat hog for sure
[02:28:03] Like he was known to have a fat hog and like also known to whip it out
[02:28:17] Living this long Carter gotta be packing. I don't know
[02:28:22] They call them jumbo dude. He named it
[02:28:24] I don't even know who that is, but judging by what you said about John Aziz, I'm going to go ahead and assume he might also be not great, but maybe he is. I don't know.
[02:28:57] I don't know who he is.
[02:28:59] he is. Palestinian Christian human rights activists, human rights master student at Catholic University.
[02:29:08] Yabba-san might be a little bit better. I don't know. Yabba-san is a liberal Zionist at best.
[02:29:47] Why am I fucking doing this? Why am I, why am I looking at these like random fucking
[02:29:52] influencers as this person is bringing up? Sometimes I just like get in this rabbit hole
[02:29:56] and I'm like, maybe I shouldn't be listening to chat as much as I do. You know what I
[02:30:02] I mean, but to be fair, we were talking about dick meat.
[02:30:07] It's an SBA.
[02:30:11] We like them, the peace activists, green circle guy.
[02:30:15] I retweet them often, wondering if they're actually
[02:30:17] doing the work.
[02:30:18] We like them, the peace activists.
[02:30:20] Dog, you started off with John Aziz, okay?
[02:30:27] Like, that's, you're being duped.
[02:30:31] Yeah, but they're gonna need a lot more.
[02:30:33] Mr. President, what did Prime Minister Netanyahu tell you about his plans relating to the
[02:30:39] targets?
[02:30:40] She's coming over to help with the storm.
[02:30:41] Have you spoken before President Trump at all?
[02:30:47] Are you kidding me?
[02:30:51] Mr. President Trump, former President Trump, coming over to help with the storm.
[02:30:57] Have you spoken before President Trump at all?
[02:31:00] Are you kidding me?
[02:31:04] Mr. President Trump, former President Trump, get a life, man, and help these people.
[02:31:13] He told him off dude.
[02:31:15] I'm not gonna lie, he's lost the sauce a little bit more
[02:31:18] than usual.
[02:31:19] Normally even in that, even in that fucking,
[02:31:24] even in all of that chaos and confusion in his mind,
[02:31:26] he usually has like one moment where we'll be like,
[02:31:28] you're fat, more like president fat,
[02:31:30] and then walk away.
[02:31:33] It wasn't that good.
[02:31:35] Get a life.
[02:31:36] Let's get right to Florida.
[02:31:37] Let's take a look at the scene
[02:31:38] in Clearwater, Florida this morning.
[02:31:40] Just moments ago,
[02:31:41] The rescue efforts underway after Hurricane Milton hit,
[02:31:45] it hit hard and we're learning a lot more this morning.
[02:31:48] George, they are getting pummeled.
[02:31:50] It made landfall as a major category three storm
[02:31:53] and siesta key heavy rain from Milton
[02:31:55] sparked flash flood emergencies for a Tampa Bay area
[02:31:59] and the powerful winds brought down this crane.
[02:32:02] You're.
[02:32:03] Gator jump scare.
[02:32:04] Right.
[02:32:08] I think that was, that was really, really good right there.
[02:32:13] Bro, that's some pitbull shit right there. That's crazy. That is crazy, dude
[02:32:27] The only time I've ever seen someone snap at a fucking car like that is that
[02:32:37] Famous video the ring camera footage of the two pitbulls eating a car
[02:32:44] You know what I'm talking about where they're just like eating the tire
[02:32:47] They thought it was a Kong toy dude
[02:33:03] Scran pumpkin spice latte pizza. I'm not gonna lie. This is like probably not that bad
[02:33:13] It's the dead of night and two pit bulls are attacking a car in fact they're
[02:33:22] taking it apart. Surrounding the vehicle from both sides the pit bulls
[02:33:27] ferociously go at the Honda piece by piece. Fenders and other car parts fly
[02:33:32] into the driveway in Jacksonville Florida. The owner of the SUV. That's
[02:33:36] awesome. The Christie Barr couldn't believe it when she saw the damage the
[02:33:41] following morning. That's amazing dog. Come on, brother. That she does fire. Then she looked
[02:33:54] at her ring surveillance footage on the video. You could see both of them tugging on it and
[02:34:00] then we're tugging so hard that my car moved. It's unclear if the dogs are strays or not.
[02:34:06] The damage to the SUV almost $3,000. It's unclear if they're strays or not,
[02:34:12] bro that's a weapon okay first of all america you rarely ever get strays but
[02:34:18] that's like a crazy fucking dog to just that is not a good dog okay that is not
[02:34:25] a good boy nor a good girl let's be real so what's got the dogs and such a
[02:34:30] frenzy now with the clip tears and everything there's no way these are
[02:34:34] like these are one of those fucking these are one of those like special
[02:34:38] made pit bulls, okay? They make them in a lab. This little guy, the neighborhood cat,
[02:34:44] there's the frisky feline just before the attack. She actually hid in the engine during the ambush
[02:34:50] and escaped unharmed. Nobody believed me until they saw it on tape. It was just bizarre. Nobody
[02:34:57] believed that dogs would do that. That's amazing. My dog has attacked my car to get rid of rats.
[02:35:19] I love that bastard. My mom loves watching Inside Edition. Now she's too scared to talk to strangers,
[02:35:27] and I think, and thinks her doctor is going to secretly give her the COVID vaccine. That's a
[02:35:32] healthy attitude to have, I think, about medicine. Cat in the car, dogs validated, they went full
[02:35:42] idea. Yeah, it is the cat's fault, I think. I'm glad that this community understands who is
[02:35:49] truly responsible in every scenario involving a cat. I bet that there was a cat in the car
[02:35:54] that the crocodile was, the alligator was attacking as well, victim blaming, I don't know about that man
[02:36:08] seems to me like the cat shouldn't have been there looking at and see update on the house that
[02:36:20] was strapped down for the hurricane update got word from Pedro Cacheros family in Orlando all
[02:36:26] as well home held up Pedro Cacheros is a person Milton Prep got a lot of attention
[02:36:30] CNN's Brian Abel spoke to him before the storm.
[02:36:36] Straps and hooks, Pedro Casares showing us his unconventional approach to keeping his
[02:36:43] Orlando home intact through Hurricane Milton.
[02:36:46] Preparing my house for the hurricane. Right now, as you can see, the hooks on the floor,
[02:36:51] they're eight feet deep of cement. They have rods in between, and it's to hold the
[02:36:55] friction of the roof from lifting.
[02:36:57] His daughter explains the unique idea was born from experience more than two decades ago,
[02:37:04] while Pedro and his family lived in Puerto Rico. We had a hurricane that we went through
[02:37:08] and the back of our roof lifted a little bit with aluminum.
[02:37:16] Now, roughly $2,000 in for the cements, anchors, and made-to-order stretch from Idaho
[02:37:22] that cover the fronts, back, and sides of the home. They hold about 5,400 pounds of weight
[02:37:27] and win. So we're giving it a test. They're hoping it's enough to withstand Milton. Definitely
[02:37:36] just stay tuned for the aftermath, which you'll see in Orlando. Brian able reporting. That's
[02:37:53] amazing. I do love that like most of these houses withstood the storm specifically because
[02:38:01] the hurricane was like cat one by the time it reached their neighborhood and you can
[02:38:07] noticed that like all of the other houses in the neighborhood are perfectly fine. Like
[02:38:12] it's not like all the other houses blew away and this guy's house survived it. You know
[02:38:19] what I mean? Like, look, look at the other houses. They're fine as well. But it's cool.
[02:38:25] No, this is not beforehand. This is the update. The video was beforehand. This is the update.
[02:38:35] As of 11, 20 a.m. Thursday got work from Pedro Casares and the family in Orlando,
[02:38:40] as well, home held up. It reminds me of the old adage of like elephant spray in the middle
[02:39:01] of a city. You know, can't say it doesn't work. I ain't seen no elephants around. You know,
[02:39:10] you can't tell me elephant spray doesn't work. Anti elephant spray. Do you see any elephants
[02:39:17] around? No. There you go. Must be, must be working. It must be a
[02:39:44] Turkish thing. I live in Florida, my house flooded because I
[02:39:52] wasn't served the top of the hour. I break. Oh my God. How did I
[02:39:57] get dated by that? It's because I always like to hear
[02:40:02] personal stories from Floridian chatters. And this is what I
[02:40:05] get. My mistake. Never will I repeat this ever again.
[02:40:12] The chatter just used and abused my good nature in wanting to bring a voice to the Floridian
[02:40:26] chatter that may have been impacted by the hurricane.
[02:40:33] 15.4 ounces today, little lighter on the chicken today, voice, couldn't make it a pound.
[02:40:59] Chatter is correct.
[02:41:01] At the top of the hour there is a three minute outbreak.
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[02:41:27] It's like, how it is.
[02:41:40] Shit.
[02:41:47] Have you seen the Chinese equivalent of Florida?
[02:41:49] Yes, I have.
[02:41:49] Tianjin City is known as China's
[02:41:51] Yeah, Tianjin City
[02:41:53] Here's the thermonabraic now
[02:41:55] Florida, in this city, you see random things on the street like a man riding an ostrich
[02:41:59] Bike rider with a guan dao and cars light up in a way so the drivers can see what's causing the congestion
[02:42:04] If you call a DD, which is China's Uber, you see the drivers surrounded by
[02:42:08] Six cell phones all playing different games, cages of grasshoppers
[02:42:12] And a tea set complete with cups, pots and a Buddha head
[02:42:15] Don't attempt to talk to the driver, because in Tianjin there are signs warning, don't drive
[02:42:20] and joke.
[02:42:21] You'll endanger your safety," a Tianjin resident explained.
[02:42:24] Our city is the only one in the whole country where the government officially bans joking
[02:42:28] in the car.
[02:42:29] A visitor is surprised to find shared bikes all parked upside down.
[02:42:33] A local explained they are just trying to occupy a parking space.
[02:42:36] The citizen scanned the QR code on this scooter and thought it was a shared vehicle.
[02:42:40] They didn't realize it belonged to the police until they rode it home.
[02:42:43] Another citizen joked, isn't this a shared cop car?
[02:42:45] This lingerie store is called Lao Gu Da Mi Mi, literally O.R.T. secret, playing off American
[02:42:51] burnt Victoria's Secret.
[02:42:53] You'll see advertisements for men's health hospitals everywhere, such as on cell phone
[02:42:57] holders, subway TV twins, and the package of disposable masks.
[02:43:01] Another son joke, congrats on finding Tianjin's specialty.
[02:43:03] Someone replied, how are we going to live?
[02:43:05] Now you have exposed our secrets on Douyin?
[02:43:08] A girl from another province asked, do Tianjin boys have trouble getting it up?
[02:43:12] Someone shared, I once dated a Tianjin boy for three months, and all we did
[02:43:15] was pohens. I thought he was being a gentleman but now I know why. I love
[02:43:28] Chinese netizens. Let's get back to it. St. Petersburg right onto a building. And
[02:43:37] this storm that had been felt across the entire state. A swarm of twisters
[02:43:42] also tore through. At least 36 reported. We're gonna take a look at
[02:43:46] Wellington, which is on Florida's east coast. Get just a glimpse of the
[02:43:51] tornado damage there. Some of the tornadoes have turned deadly. We're
[02:43:55] We're still gathering all the information as dawn breaks there in Florida.
[02:43:58] Three million people without power, nearly 2000 flights canceled.
[02:44:01] We have teams in place all over the region.
[02:44:03] We begin with World News Tonight anchor David Muir in Tampa.
[02:44:06] Good morning, David.
[02:44:07] Good morning, George.
[02:44:08] And as you rightly, dude, you gotta stop would go read the news shelter rosebud.
[02:44:19] I banned you for a day and you came back and immediately you're on your shit.
[02:44:31] That's crazy.
[02:44:32] I've been here for an hour and you're back to your old bullshit. Please stop.
[02:44:43] Point out that is the image of the morning. The search and rescue teams now going out beginning their work.
[02:44:49] The hard work now begins with daybreak here as we get a better portrait of the damage to the destruction from Hurricane Milton,
[02:44:55] which came crashing ashore last night. A category three hurricane winds more than a hundred miles per hour.
[02:45:01] And the force of this, as you saw there, the crane crashing onto a building.
[02:45:05] the roof ripped right off of Tropicana Field.
[02:45:08] More than 3 million people this morning without power.
[02:45:15] Overnight, a ferocious hurricane
[02:45:17] built in making landfall along the west coast of Florida.
[02:45:21] Slamming a shore in Sarasota County late last night
[02:45:24] as a category three, powerful winds up to 120 miles per hour,
[02:45:29] uprooting trees, knocking over light poles and power lines.
[02:45:33] Watch as this transformer explodes.
[02:45:37] sending sparks flying. More than 3 million people are without power here in Florida this morning.
[02:45:43] That major storm surge so many feared barreling down the streets of Sarasota.
[02:45:48] It was insane. Nothing like I've ever seen before.
[02:45:52] Parts of Venice, Florida turning into an extension of the sea.
[02:45:57] Boats in this marina rocking precariously against the violent wind gusts.
[02:46:02] Floodwaters rising inside this home in St. Petersburg.
[02:46:07] The strong winds causing this crane to collapse onto a building.
[02:46:11] Brits from that structure and a mangled piece of the crane lying across the street.
[02:46:17] The violent 101 mile-prower wingus also ripping off part of the roof of the Tropicana field,
[02:46:23] home of the Tampa Bay Rays.
[02:46:25] The inside of the field could be seen against the night sky.
[02:46:29] It was originally meant to be the staging area for hundreds of National Guardsmen before the storm.
[02:46:34] the storm. Those guardsmen moving England before Milton made landfall, the storm
[02:46:39] ripping the panels off that roof. Fans of wind and rain ripping into Tampa
[02:46:45] overnight. This is bad. I've never seen for all 37 years being in Tampa. I've
[02:46:51] never seen like this. We were live on the air here in Tampa as Milton
[02:46:55] roared in. I can tell you the winds have been extraordinary here. The
[02:46:59] rain coming in sideways. You can see it are blowing here behind us in
[02:47:03] The Fort Myers waves crashing above the storm walls. Officials saying around 31,000 people
[02:47:09] are staying in the nearly 150 shelters across the region. Braydenson's mayor had given
[02:47:15] dire advice for those waiting out the storm in their homes. Write your name on your arm
[02:47:20] so we can identify you. We're all talking the same way. The wind is just whipping.
[02:47:26] The rain is just constant. It's the water coming in through the windows. You know,
[02:47:30] doors are rattling. Um it's it's getting pretty rough out there. Dr. Megan Martin
[02:47:35] sheltering and working at a hospital in St. Petersburg expecting daybreak will
[02:47:39] bring more people in need. As soon as the weather gets better, we will start to
[02:47:44] see patients really start to pick up. We'll start to see people with falls
[02:47:48] with lacerations with bruises with broken bones, people moving things
[02:47:51] around, stepping on nails just with all of the debris and people trying to
[02:47:55] help, you know, fix their homes up. We got a tornado in front of us. This
[02:47:59] hurricane causing havoc well before it made landfall spawning at least 36 reported tornadoes across southern, florida
[02:48:06] sail drone
[02:48:08] That's insane bro
[02:48:21] that is
[02:48:22] I mean that's that that's crazy drones in the
[02:48:26] fire this on top of the fucking
[02:48:30] On top of the sinkholes like please just
[02:48:34] Evacuate florida completely, you know
[02:48:36] I don't know. I don't know.
[02:48:39] I'm learning from the photos
[02:48:41] out of these intense tornadoes
[02:48:42] across Florida is that nobody's
[02:48:44] surprise houses built. To a
[02:48:47] robust wind code survive. Even
[02:48:49] in the face of 120 to 130
[02:49:04] miles per hour winds. No, the
[02:49:09] rich guy did not give fucking
[02:49:11] smoke by the tornado. The
[02:49:13] Gulf of Mexico measuring waves
[02:49:15] more than 28 feet as Milton
[02:49:17] barreled toward the coast.
[02:49:19] Hurricane hunters from Noah
[02:49:20] before it descended upon the state,
[02:49:22] telling me they've never seen anything like this before.
[02:49:25] I know you've flown through several hurricanes
[02:49:27] now over the course of many years.
[02:49:29] How do you compare this one?
[02:49:30] This is the craziest storm that I've ever flown
[02:49:33] inside of, hands down.
[02:49:35] Multiple missions in a row with the worst turbulence
[02:49:37] I've ever seen.
[02:49:38] The most lightning, the deepest convection,
[02:49:40] and just the breadth of the storm, the reach it has,
[02:49:43] is incredible as well as the power behind it.
[02:49:46] This morning, officials here who were prepared
[02:49:48] are now focused on the search and rescue and recovery ahead.
[02:49:54] That is certainly where the efforts here turn next.
[02:49:56] You know, one of the things that Ginger had told us
[02:49:58] to be prepared for before this hurricane
[02:50:01] were the chance of tornadoes.
[02:50:03] And we saw that here across the region.
[02:50:05] As I mentioned there, 36 reported tornadoes.
[02:50:07] That number is expected to grow.
[02:50:09] It's believed they have been deadly.
[02:50:10] But we saw images of these tornadoes
[02:50:12] ripping through neighborhoods.
[02:50:13] Everything suddenly turning dark.
[02:50:15] This was even before the hurricane hit.
[02:50:17] one tornado scene ripping right across I-75. Just a short time ago, the mayor of Tampa
[02:50:23] here urging everyone to stay inside. Those who did stay here to ride out the hurricane,
[02:50:28] she asked that they do not leave their homes, do not venture out into your neighborhoods
[02:50:32] until authorities can go through and survey the damage to make sure those power lines
[02:50:36] aren't a real danger to the people here. But overall, when you see the images
[02:50:40] of all of the people who are in those shelters, Michael, it shows that they
[02:50:44] They took this hurricane very seriously, particularly because it came just days after Hurricane Helene here.
[02:50:50] Yeah, they should have, David. I'm glad that they did. Thank you so much for that.
[02:50:54] We're all thinking about everyone in Florida this morning after Hurricane Milton slammed.
[02:50:59] I doubt Lieutenant Guy survived on his boat. It didn't hit his area.
[02:51:05] It was slated to hit Tampa, but it didn't. So he got lucky.
[02:51:19] do not care I mean this is part of the reason why for the record the reason why
[02:51:29] they do not care is because like if you survive you get survivors of bias and
[02:51:38] they're like yeah fuck it I'm too lazy sometimes people are don't have a lot of
[02:51:50] money like the media obviously wants to be protective it's like COVID dude it's
[02:52:04] the same principle behind COVID the media responds to what the scientists
[02:52:10] are saying, and if the scientists are saying like this literally came out of fucking nowhere
[02:52:16] this is unprecedented is terrifying. Obviously, everyone has to prepare for the worst case
[02:52:22] scenario. It's the smart thing to do. If you are in an evacuation zone, a mandatory
[02:52:33] evacuation zone, yeah, you're should fucking evacuate. It doesn't matter if it's weaker
[02:52:39] than expected, you know what I mean? I guess that's the difference between someone
[02:52:44] like myself and many of these people. Like I just don't know. I don't fuck around with
[02:52:56] that. Call me a sheep all you want, but I think the smart thing to do is listen to scientists.
[02:53:05] They might be overprotective in certain instances, but it's significantly better to listen to
[02:53:11] their fucking warnings. It's significantly better and smarter in terms of self preservation
[02:53:20] to listen to their warnings and then have it be not as bad, then it is to not listen to
[02:53:27] their warnings and then have their predictions come true.
[02:53:33] You know, I just don't understand it.
[02:53:38] I'm to shore last night as a category three and swept across the state with incredible
[02:53:51] force.
[02:53:52] Here's a path so far.
[02:53:54] I don't live in Florida, but if I did, I probably wouldn't have evacuated either.
[02:53:57] As a poor person, I have far greater worries than dying in a hurricane.
[02:53:59] I have rent to pay.
[02:54:00] I have people relying on me.
[02:54:02] Do you think my landlord or loan company will understand if I take a bunch of time off to
[02:54:05] go evacuate?
[02:54:06] So I do get it.
[02:54:07] Yeah.
[02:54:08] Because the alternative is you die.
[02:54:10] And when you die, the people that you have relying on you are also no longer going to
[02:54:15] be able to rely on you.
[02:54:16] That is like peak American brain though.
[02:54:24] It's like, dude, how am I going to pay fucking, it's not even peak American brain.
[02:54:27] It's just like peak capitalism brain, where it's like, well, you know, how am I
[02:54:32] going to pay rent if I'm like, you're not going to have to worry about rent.
[02:54:37] of you die, you know, it is now weekend, but conditions are still extremely dangerous. So
[02:54:55] please remember that we're only just starting to learn about the full scale of this destruction.
[02:54:59] We've got a team of correspondents all across the state right now. Vlad Dutier is leading our
[02:55:03] coverage and he's in Tampa. Vlad, good morning to you. What can you tell us about the situation
[02:55:08] there? Good morning, Gail. The eye of the hurricane Milton has now moved into the Atlantic
[02:55:15] and things in this area have come down within the past couple of hours. But folks
[02:55:19] across the state are still feeling the impact with more than 3 million people waking up without power.
[02:55:25] Here in Tampa, Hurricane Force winds and extreme rainfall battered the city overnight,
[02:55:30] but Tampa did escape the most dire storm surge predictions. In fact,
[02:55:34] as Milton made landfall south of here in Siesta Key, water was actually sucked out of Tampa Bay.
[02:55:39] The story around here, though, was the wind. Take a look at this. A crane collapsed onto a
[02:55:45] 46 story building in St. Petersburg, which is home to the offices of the Tampa Bay Times newspaper.
[02:55:51] Further south toward the center of the path in Venice, Florida, the storm surge turned streets
[02:55:56] into raging rivers overnight. It also sparked a house fire, which you can see here, which burned
[02:56:02] a home down to its frame. But the destruction started hours before landfall with an outbreak of
[02:56:07] tornadoes and some of them deadly. Part of a terrifying day and night here in Western Florida.
[02:56:13] Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida's West Coast Wednesday night.
[02:56:20] It made landfall in Siesta, Key, as a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 120
[02:56:26] miles per hour, snapping trees, ripping roofs and siding off homes.
[02:56:33] As the system barreled east, dangerous storm surge and flooding tore through the streets
[02:56:37] of Sarasota, pushing debris and this dumpster down the road.
[02:56:42] at this point. It's too dangerous to evacuate safely. So you have to shelter in place and
[02:56:48] just hunker down. Nearby in Venice, the powerful winds fuel this house fire, quickly spreading
[02:56:55] its flames. I'm popular opinion, but I think the media hype for this norm is because
[02:57:00] we're all still recovering from Helena. I am proud that so many went to shelters
[02:57:03] though that really helps the first responders. Exactly. Dude, that is what it is. It's
[02:57:10] like when you stay behind, if you're in a mandatory evac zone,
[02:57:15] like, you're making it harder for people to fucking recover and
[02:57:20] do relief efforts. Like,
[02:57:31] as a for those in chat impacted by both storms, make sure
[02:57:33] to contact your phone internet provider. There's a call
[02:57:35] mine. They gave me credits off my bills for this month. Make
[02:57:37] sure you take advantage of that, especially if you're
[02:57:39] dealing with costly damages in St. Petersburg. Yeah, for the
[02:57:52] record, the scientist, this is so similar to COVID, dude.
[02:57:57] Okay, because the scientists also said that there's a capacity for the storm to hit south. Okay, or go north. If it goes north
[02:58:07] 2000 people dead
[02:58:08] if it goes south then
[02:58:12] The worst impact will be avoided and that's precisely what happened the storm went
[02:58:17] Further south then expected and it's expected trajectory
[02:58:21] And that's literally the reason why like lieutenant Dan survived for example if that storm had directly hit Tampa
[02:58:28] He would not have fucking survived
[02:58:34] Everyone on the island I live on gets out when it's Florence or worse
[02:58:38] Level because we don't want to add to the first responder workload
[02:58:40] Yeah, I live on an island off the southeast coast of North Carolina only dumb ass to stay when it's a mando evac
[02:58:45] It does not happen often, but when it does you doesn't matter if it ends up not as bad saying
[02:58:49] He's stupid as hell everyone around these parts knows if they stay they just don't care about life anymore
[02:58:54] Yeah, it's worth noting a more direct path through the bay would have been a worse outcome
[02:59:26] Cat tour doesn't understand how wind speeds change. I'll never listen to the weather channel again
[02:59:35] These guys are so stupid. Oh, I don't know. I mean at this point
[02:59:46] I can't even tell if these guys they're like faking it for attention in cloud or if they're genuinely this fucking stupid
[02:59:53] I guess in the case of cat door, it's a bit of both
[02:59:56] But like, I don't know, man, there's no salvaging this country.
[03:00:01] Like it's over, you know, reset it, find a new fucking project at this point.
[03:00:08] Like the dumbest statements get celebrated so much, it makes no sound.
[03:00:38] Why did he swap the O's for zeros by the end of it?
[03:00:41] And he said miles per gallon.
[03:00:52] Hurricane Force wind ripped the fabric roof off Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays.
[03:00:58] That's also where thousands of cops were set up to house first responders.
[03:01:02] No injuries were reported.
[03:01:06] More than 18 inches of rain fell in the city, a more than one in 1000 year
[03:01:11] rainfall event for St. Petersburg.
[03:01:14] In nearby Tampa, police rescued 15 people after a tree fell on their home.
[03:01:19] Everyone, including children, were safely brought to a nearby shelter.
[03:01:24] Oh, violent tornado, violent, violent.
[03:01:27] Before making landfall, Hurricane Milton's outer band spawned at least 20 confirmed tornadoes
[03:01:33] across Florida, destroying at least 125 homes, completely crushing a facility holding patrol
[03:01:39] cars at the county sheriff's office headquarters, and killing multiple people in a senior community.
[03:01:45] A Florida resident for 30 years, so I'm used to hurricanes, but not tornadoes.
[03:01:51] John Carafa, a Fort Pierce resident, says a dumpster smashed into his garage door
[03:01:56] while he was hunkering down in his house and we started feeling debris fall on our head
[03:02:02] in the master bedroom closet and my wife actually grabbed my hand and said I love you goodbye.
[03:02:10] Some of the worst damage happened long before Hurricane Milton made landfall. The storm is
[03:02:14] blamed for at least 20 tornadoes across Florida. One of them caused heavy damage and
[03:02:19] unfortunately some deaths in Fort Pierce on the Atlantic coast more than 100 miles from the
[03:02:23] hurricane zone. Morgan Reiner from CBS News Miami is at a retirement community
[03:02:28] where multiple people were killed. Morgan, good morning.
[03:02:36] Good morning, and I cannot believe I am starting this right now with some
[03:02:40] happy news. Look at this pile of the debris right over here to my left
[03:02:46] hand side. About two seconds ago, we just pulled out this little tiny dog
[03:02:52] named Benji, who has been missing now since last night. His owners were actually in that
[03:02:59] mobile home right back there. That's where they lived. This right here, this step was what was
[03:03:06] supposed to lead up to their front door. And you can see that that home was just blown away.
[03:03:13] And panning around here is just one story like this after another. The destruction,
[03:03:19] You can't even describe it.
[03:03:22] If I had all the time in the world,
[03:03:23] I would walk you down this block
[03:03:25] where you would see one home like this after another.
[03:03:29] Unfortunately though, I can tell you
[03:03:32] the reason why Benji ran away
[03:03:34] and was found at the debris next door
[03:03:36] is because his owners unfortunately are among the victims.
[03:03:41] You know, I spoke to others who broke up the storm
[03:03:44] in this area.
[03:03:44] They described the debris,
[03:03:47] their homes just shattered to pieces. They said that after the first tornado the damage wasn't
[03:03:53] that bad and the people that I spoke to, they actually ran to their neighbor's house is actually
[03:03:59] standing right over here. His home was better prepared to handle a tornado. He had hurricane
[03:04:05] proof windows. He had shutters. Good news. I have a new dog. Bad news. The former owners of the
[03:04:15] dog are dead behind me up and so they ran there thankfully because after the
[03:04:21] second tornado hits that's when the side of their home was just riffs to
[03:04:26] pieces almost like the one right over there where you can see that roof was
[03:04:31] blown off now take a look at this video law enforcement officials said
[03:04:36] emergency crews are gonna go door to door at what's left of the retirement
[03:04:41] community of Spanish Lakes Country Club Village to conduct search and
[03:04:45] rescue operations. More than 100 people are looking for anyone who may be
[03:04:50] trapped. Some of them who were living in mobile homes. You see the sheriff said
[03:04:55] multiple people did unfortunately die. But at this hour, it's not confirmed
[03:05:00] exactly how many and nearby another tornado tore through the area. You can
[03:05:06] see parts of trees and other debris flying through the air. Moments later,
[03:05:12] a semi truck is seen on its side across the road. Now here you can see cars flipped upside
[03:05:20] down and the roofs of several four pierced homes ripped to shreds. Something else I do
[03:05:26] want to point out to you as well if my photographer can follow me over here. Along the side of the
[03:05:32] homes you'll see that there are X marks. The X mark is actually on the front of this home so
[03:05:38] so we don't have to walk all the way to the front.
[03:05:40] But there are X marks at the homes
[03:05:42] all across this community.
[03:05:44] And that's because we have watched
[03:05:46] as the sheriff's deputies have gone around this community
[03:05:49] marking each home to make sure
[03:05:51] that there's no one else in distress.
[03:05:54] I can tell you right now
[03:05:55] that Benji does look pretty injured.
[03:05:57] So as soon as we hop off of this live shot,
[03:05:59] we are gonna try and get Benji some help.
[03:06:02] For now, Nate, we are in Fort Pierce.
[03:06:05] Morgan, thank you.
[03:06:06] Yeah, Morgan that you know our job here on a day like this is to just convey through the lens of the camera the experience that people are having on the ground there and experience of that animal the families of those homeowners.
[03:06:19] I don't know if Morgan still with us Morgan as double Sir Tony double Sir Tony. It's just he's he's ruined. Okay.
[03:06:36] I can never, like, especially because he's like the main anchor for CBS mornings. We
[03:06:45] see him all the time. And I will never not think about how his dick is double snipped.
[03:06:52] Mr. Shave a little bit off the top, please. The two time. The Mr. Mr. Yeah, it's Mr.
[03:07:12] Double Cirque himself. It's just not a thing that I will ever be able to, to know.
[03:07:24] ever be able to not think about. It still doesn't sound real. I know, but it is. You bring this
[03:07:40] up every time. I mean, wouldn't you? Wouldn't you? If the most vanilla ass fucking anchor
[03:07:50] that we normally see on a regular basis was this like raging ultra Zionist who also literally
[03:08:01] wrote an article describing the events that took place as he got an adult
[03:08:07] circumcision even though he had gotten a circumcision prior at birth that's
[03:08:16] something that I will never forget like it's just not a thing that I'll ever
[03:08:20] be able to cast aside. Tony's about to be like is devastating to see the
[03:08:32] destruction of this hurricane and of course at a time like this our hearts
[03:08:35] go out to all the Israelis fighting their righteous battle yeah he's like
[03:08:39] like, all this death and destruction reminds me of the death and destruction that might
[03:08:47] happen to Israel. If Israel wasn't doing heinous acts that I consider to be morally perfectly
[03:08:54] fine.
[03:08:57] Morgan, can you hear us? It's as it was an incredible report that really brings home
[03:09:02] the destruction there.
[03:09:03] I am so with you. A neighbor is taking veggie from me.
[03:09:05] I'm so glad to hear. I'm so glad to see that. You know, when we were in commercial
[03:09:08] break, we could hear your audio.
[03:09:09] Yeah, something else that you're probably.
[03:09:11] go ahead. Go ahead. No, I was going to point out that I think a lot of people when they're
[03:09:19] watching this, they're questioning this is a mobile home park. You know, why did people
[03:09:24] sit out the storm in a mobile home park? And you know, to their credit, the storm
[03:09:28] did hit the other coast of Florida. So they weren't as concerned as those over there.
[03:09:34] The other thing was they weren't as concerned as tornadoes. Tornadoes aren't top of mind
[03:09:40] here and another concern for residents in this area now is insurance because insurance companies
[03:09:47] don't often like to cover mobile homes that one woman I described to earlier who ran to her
[03:09:53] neighbor's house between tornadoes she said that she got an astronomically high insurance quote
[03:09:59] that wouldn't have made sense for her another reason why she didn't evacuate because they didn't
[03:10:02] have the finances so that is what they're dealing with right now is how they're going to
[03:10:06] to recover from all this. Well Morgan our job is to convey the intensity of the
[03:10:10] experience and you've done that incredibly well. Please keep us posted on
[03:10:13] Benji if he's okay and we're so sorry to hear about his owners and to see that
[03:10:18] neighborhood there. Thank you very much. Back here in Tampa the city did avoid a
[03:10:22] direct hit but folks there is still destruction on a massive scale and
[03:10:25] hundreds of thousands of people are without power in this area. Jonathan
[03:10:29] Vigliotti is just across the bay in St. Petersburg. Jonathan good morning.
[03:10:33] and we'll be right back.
[03:10:34] Thank you for joining us.
[03:10:35] We'll be right back.
[03:10:36] Thank you.
[03:10:37] All right.
[03:10:38] What do you see?
[03:10:39] Good morning to you, but this
[03:10:41] was primarily a wind driven
[03:10:42] event. We're talking wind
[03:10:43] gusts reaching nearly 100
[03:10:44] miles per hour. We're here
[03:10:45] on the scene of that crane
[03:10:46] crash that you mentioned. I
[03:10:47] want to show you what it
[03:10:49] looks like here. Pieces of it
[03:10:50] strewn across the street. It
[03:10:51] was being used for
[03:10:52] construction on a nearby
[03:10:53] condo when it came
[03:10:55] crashing in the Tampa Bay
[03:10:56] Times building. I don't
[03:10:57] know if you can make it
[03:10:58] up the top three stories. It
[03:11:00] looks like we're completely
[03:11:02] that. I think it's been a
[03:11:05] great day. We've got a lot of
[03:11:07] information about a mile from
[03:11:09] where we are is the Tropicana
[03:11:10] Stadium that you also mentioned
[03:11:12] we pass it as we were driving
[03:11:14] here. It was being used to
[03:11:16] shelter thousands of first
[03:11:18] responders now questions
[03:11:19] about why it was chosen
[03:11:21] because that roof was made
[03:11:23] of what appeared to be some
[03:11:24] kind of fabric material
[03:11:26] reinforced by carbon fiber.
[03:11:28] We literally saw pieces of it
[03:11:30] you here, Pinellas County is now under orders for. Yeah, it's because it's Florida dog. That's
[03:11:36] the answer. It's because it's Florida. Straight up. That's it. A lot of the questions that
[03:11:49] you might be having about the impact and the devastation in this state will be answered
[03:11:55] with one very simple answer, it's fucking Florida. Florida is peak deregulation of housing. Okay,
[03:12:10] that is what happens when there are even less housing regulations than many other parts of
[03:12:17] the country. The worst part about this conversation is that it always brings up some of the
[03:12:23] more annoying chatters into the fray, where they will say a sod, oh, you want a single
[03:12:29] family house zoning. That's not the regulation that I'm talking about. Okay, there's obviously
[03:12:37] good regulation. And then there's regulation created specifically to make sure that the
[03:12:43] housing supply is limited in an effort to maintain the housing prices and to ensure
[03:12:49] that they always go up. The problem with Florida is that they're full tilt deregulation. A lot of
[03:12:59] corruption on top of that and you get this reality. People to stay inside. Officials here
[03:13:14] saying that first responders search and rescue teams now getting out to get in a full assessment
[03:13:20] of the damage in this location. You have a lot of flash flooding up to 13 inches of
[03:13:26] rain fell in just a short period of time, the equivalent of three months worth of rain in this area.
[03:13:31] And as you mentioned, a lot of first responders going house to house right now,
[03:13:34] entire neighborhoods appear to be underwater as the assessment continues this morning.
[03:13:39] Vlad, Jonathan Bigliati showing us just how powerful that wind destruction was last night.
[03:13:46] Jonathan, thank you very much. This is your long most brother reporting.
[03:13:50] That's right. I'm Italian.
[03:13:53] it's time to come out and come clean. I'm an Italian man. We want to show you some
[03:14:04] incredible video we're getting from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office as
[03:14:09] we know they've been conducting water rescues throughout the morning in the
[03:14:12] aftermath of Hurricane Milton and this is video they just posted to social
[03:14:17] media of a young boy that was apparently floating on a piece of fence
[03:14:23] and officers deputies I should say were coming by him he apparently gets their
[03:14:30] attention and as you can see their calls out for them they approach him and they
[03:14:35] are able to get him out of the water safely some incredible video again a
[03:14:39] 14 year old boy on a piece of fence being dragged out of the floodwaters of
[03:14:46] Hurricane Milton we actually want to talk to the sheriff of Hillsborough
[03:14:50] Sheriff Chad Chronister joins us live.
[03:14:52] Sheriff, you put this video out on social media.
[03:14:55] I'm wondering what goes through your mind
[03:14:57] when you see footage like this?
[03:15:00] Listen, I just happened to be on the airboat for that one.
[03:15:03] That's over 200 rescues we've done
[03:15:05] and are still actively conducting.
[03:15:07] We just also did a family as I'm standing here
[03:15:10] by the flooded water.
[03:15:12] He was waving us down, flagging us down.
[03:15:14] Most people were saying hello.
[03:15:16] He was frantically wailing his arms.
[03:15:18] the water was going to get as
[03:15:21] flooded as deep as it did. And
[03:15:23] he's not a good swimmer. And
[03:15:25] hence, hence the rescue and he
[03:15:26] was visibly shaken. I mean, he
[03:15:28] felt this. He was just so
[03:15:30] grateful. We took him to some
[03:15:32] dry land, but hurricane season
[03:15:34] isn't over, by the way. Oh,
[03:15:35] yeah, it's just a little bit
[03:15:37] of a storm. It's just a
[03:15:39] little bit of a storm. It's
[03:15:41] just a little bit of a storm.
[03:15:43] It's just a little bit of a
[03:15:44] storm. It's just a little
[03:15:44] bit of a storm. It's just
[03:15:45] a little bit of a storm.
[03:15:46] over by the way. Oh yeah, there is a they were talking about.
[03:15:51] They were talking about how there might be another hurricane in the upcoming week.
[03:15:55] Just one of many rescues we've been conducting there.
[03:16:00] Yeah, Sheriff, I'm certain that he's appreciative of the work of your
[03:16:05] deputies and obviously all emergency rescue personnel across the state.
[03:16:10] You mentioned more than 200 rescues. Can you give us an idea of whether
[03:16:14] there have been any serious injuries or any fatalities in Hillsborough
[03:16:17] County? Not yet. Not that's been reported to me. We rescued 135. I will say cops in
[03:16:27] Florida are dope. What are you insane? Some of the worst, by the way, like notoriously,
[03:16:35] some of the worst cops able elderly citizens that were relocated from
[03:16:40] Bradenton. So let's take them to North Tampa, the university area. Let's take
[03:16:44] here because they'll be safe here.
[03:16:46] I started my career here 33 years
[03:16:48] ago in this neighborhood.
[03:16:50] I've fell in love with this community
[03:16:52] right here and they conduct those
[03:16:54] rescues where individuals thought
[03:16:56] that they would be safer here.
[03:16:58] And now to see the type of flooding
[03:17:00] that's barely receding.
[03:17:02] You know, we're very fortunate and
[03:17:04] blessed we didn't get the storm surge,
[03:17:06] but the 16 to 18 inches of rain
[03:17:08] that we got the already heavily
[03:17:10] saturated areas. There's nowhere
[03:17:12] go. Yeah, Sheriff Chad
[03:17:17] Chronister of Hillsborough County. It is such a wild scene to see and so many
[03:17:23] folks are appreciative of the work that you're doing. Please keep us posted if
[03:17:27] there's any message you want us to get out there. We very much appreciate your
[03:17:30] work, sir. Thank you, everyone. Stay safe. Of course we want to talk to a
[03:17:38] federal official now about the response to Hurricane Milton and the
[03:17:42] effects of the marketing season is no joke. Five in a row in 2004. They
[03:17:45] hit that same area and was nowhere near this bad. The tornadoes are unheard of. Yeah. I
[03:18:00] grew up in a Republican household in Texas and a lot of left leaning ideas are still
[03:18:03] new to me. I'm still learning and figuring out things. But I've started leaning more
[03:18:07] left recently. Your shrooms have helped me see things from a different perspective
[03:18:10] and I really appreciate how you explain stuff in a way that's easy to follow. Thanks for
[03:18:13] making politics easy to understand. Hell yeah, chatter. Let's go. Charitability.
[03:18:18] We like it.
[03:18:19] It is storm. Joining us live is Secretary of Transportation Pete Gouda Judge. Secretary,
[03:18:24] Thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us as Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis put it.
[03:18:29] This was not the worst case scenario and yet you were looking at nightmarish scenes in places like Hillsborough County.
[03:18:36] I'm wondering from what you've seen, what has stood out to you? What do you make of how Florida handled this powerful storm?
[03:18:44] Well, that's exactly right. Some of the worst case scenarios did not materialize, but this is still a massive, massive impact for so many people.
[03:18:53] Right now I'm at the National Response Coordination Center where FEMA brings together all of the
[03:18:58] different agencies working these issues from the U.S. military to a department like our
[03:19:03] Department of Transportation.
[03:19:05] And of course we're engaging with the state and local officials on the ground to help
[03:19:09] support that response.
[03:19:10] There are now...
[03:19:11] Not to so, too.
[03:19:13] Why my?
[03:19:14] Thank you for the thank you of the subs.
[03:19:15] Thousands of federal personnel, hundreds just from my department alone deployed across
[03:19:20] the two storms that...
[03:19:21] What if Yellowstone just blew up by the end of the year, you'd still have chatters in
[03:19:25] here, like moments before a disaster being like, how will this hurt or harm Kamala Harris's
[03:19:31] chances in the upcoming election?
[03:19:35] You could have anything.
[03:19:37] There were chatters who were literally being like, well, what if a lot of Floridians died?
[03:19:41] Do you think that Kamala could win Florida?
[03:19:43] That's what the chatter told me yesterday, like I asked that question.
[03:19:47] I was like, dude, come on, the Hulene recovery and the Milton response.
[03:20:04] We see local officials and Florida's DOT doing extraordinary work, quickly working through
[03:20:09] inspections to make sure that roads and bridges can be safely reopened.
[03:20:15] Our FAA is working with airports, about 25 significant airports in the impact area.
[03:20:20] Roughly half of them still closed, roughly half of them either partially open or fully
[03:20:25] open.
[03:20:26] We think more and more of them will be back to normal as we head into tomorrow.
[03:20:29] And then a real focus on the Port of Tampa Bay.
[03:20:33] This port accounts for about 40% of the oil and energy coming into the state of Florida.
[03:20:40] Work is underway, getting underway to assess the conditions of the port and see what it
[03:20:45] will take to get that back up and running.
[03:20:47] The Coast Guard is leading that work, but with our supply chain team, we're tracking
[03:20:51] that very closely as well with the DOT.
[03:20:54] Yes, Secretary.
[03:20:56] I was wondering about fuel.
[03:20:59] We've been fortunate to see a number of gas stations open, and it did not appear
[03:21:02] there were huge lines which as a Floridian I'm used to seeing after storms these massive massive
[03:21:07] lines outside of gas stations I'm wondering as you're coordinating with local and state officials
[03:21:12] what you're hearing is the greatest need right now?
[03:21:16] Well remember right now there's still an assessment stage going on making sure that
[03:21:21] people are accounted for their wellness checks going on just to understand the scope of impact.
[03:21:27] Transportation wise, it really all three of those, sea, air and land, making sure we get those up and running.
[03:21:33] The other thing is just to get people good information. Importantly, you know, yesterday, going into yesterday,
[03:21:39] a lot of the message that local officials needed people to hear was the message to evacuate.
[03:21:44] And it sounds like that message was well heated and that saved lives.
[03:21:48] Now, in many locations, residents are going to hear a different message.
[03:21:52] The message will be to stay put until word goes out that it is safe.
[03:21:57] when you're talking about standing water or other areas where there might be down power lines,
[03:22:02] still a lot of active hazards. And so you really want to pay attention to good local information
[03:22:08] for trusted sources, from trusted sources about when it is safe to leave if you've been sheltering
[03:22:14] in place. And of course, so many people wanting to know when it will be safe for them to return
[03:22:18] home if they did evacuate. Yeah, Secretary, it's always the threat of what you don't see
[03:22:24] and understanding water with bacteria or power lines, as you mentioned, important to heed
[03:22:29] those warnings. Secretary, while we have you, I do want to ask about the suggestion coming from some
[03:22:34] that President Biden appoint an active duty commander to respond to some of the storms that
[03:22:40] we've seen this hurricane season, some of the natural disasters that we've seen. What do you
[03:22:44] think of that idea? Well, what I can tell you is that there is work by so many active duty
[03:22:52] troops thousands as I understand it between National Guard and DOD and what I've seen on
[03:22:57] display including is the military and National Guard were briefing their portions just about
[03:23:02] an hour ago here at FEMA's headquarters is extraordinary work working through the existing
[03:23:07] concept of operations that allows what are called title 10 forces U.S. active duty military
[03:23:13] and National Guard to come into play. I'm sure there will be more conversations as
[03:23:18] always.
[03:23:19] Are you picking out all the residents and the amount of bullshit that comes out of your mouth daily? Yeah
[03:23:24] Bullshit like Jews don't have weather machines that do hurricanes
[03:23:30] like
[03:23:31] How are you gonna?
[03:23:34] How are you gonna say that?
[03:23:37] During hurricane coverage, it's like there's just objective facts
[03:23:41] That's the only thing that you can look at with hurricane coverage. It's like that
[03:23:44] That hurricane looks like my dick.
[03:23:49] That's awesome.
[03:23:59] Triggered, smile.
[03:24:01] Yeah, you really did.
[03:24:08] You got me good, man.
[03:24:16] Did I trigger you? Hell yeah, brother.
[03:24:22] About how to develop, evolve, or fine tune the structure for disaster response.
[03:24:28] But what I've seen is that in and out of uniform, you've got people doing an amazing job
[03:24:33] working together and working to support those local responders and state
[03:24:38] and local authorities who are doing everything in their power, both to save
[03:24:42] lives and to help people get back on that journey toward normal.
[03:24:45] Alright, so we have a bunch of stuff to get to. I'm in the thick of it,
[03:24:59] everybody knows. I really need to actively try to forget that your
[03:25:04] hate watchers are like 30 and not like 12. They're 30 but they have 12 year
[03:25:09] old brains. It's always funny when someone's like, bro, I tricked you. You're triggered.
[03:25:24] I tricked you into thinking I'm an absolute dumbass. Now everybody in this community thinks
[03:25:34] I'm brain dead. Like clinically. Ed and Jermet them is supposed to be coming on at 3pm to
[03:25:44] talk specifically to talk turkey and to talk specifically about Kamala Harris's
[03:25:49] chances. He is going to map out how Kamala Harris will still win. That's right.
[03:26:04] Kamala is the strongest soldier. Ed and Jermendem is going to make sense of what
[03:26:09] is otherwise senseless to many of us. Talk to her and I'm also going to
[03:26:20] punish him by showing him some of the worst Kamala Harris moments but before
[03:26:27] we get to Ed and Germantum here's a couple moments that I want to talk about
[03:26:31] we got the Andrew Scholl shit too here quick update on shy David everyone's
[03:26:35] favorite brave what the fuck is this read a lot I'll text the speech
[03:26:40] conversation this is so funny you keep okay not gonna do that I forgot I had
[03:26:50] TTS shy David is on Columbia campus once again I thought he had been
[03:26:58] suspended I was wrong he's still there he's still being a menace I wanted to I
[03:27:09] want an account dedicated to to Zionist flopping there have been so many
[03:27:17] moments of like ultra Zion is walking up to like propels in demonstrations and just like
[03:27:24] flopping like throwing themselves on the floor. I'm just being like, oh, like teasing up and
[03:27:33] shit.
[03:27:35] Zion is acting like MB. Yeah. No, they are. They're throwing up like NBA level flops, dude.
[03:27:41] It's crazy.
[03:27:42] I don't see the number of elbows that I don't got.
[03:27:51] And kicks to my shit.
[03:27:53] I don't like the kicks to my shit.
[03:27:55] You are just fucking...
[03:27:57] You are just fucking...
[03:27:59] You know what, there were so many uses of administrators in Nazi Germany.
[03:28:03] Oh my god, he called him Nazi Germany.
[03:28:07] He said he's a similar...
[03:28:09] He's an administrator similar to people administering the Holocaust.
[03:28:13] For Shy David.
[03:28:15] for shy david the elbows that he said he got by these people walking around him
[03:28:23] are akin to the holocaust this is awesome this kind of hysteria is pretty
[03:28:33] funny I don't know I don't know what else to say about it other than it's just
[03:28:42] It's hilarious. I love the shit
[03:28:53] He literally said it's akin to the Holocaust
[03:29:10] To be that we are Jewish we are
[03:29:18] We are going to be
[03:29:22] Felix this is my friend who is shy
[03:29:24] Can everyone tell him one thing they like about him so I can show him later and improve his confidence?
[03:29:28] He doesn't know I'm doing this
[03:29:30] He's just so fucking annoying
[03:29:37] Like I don't know how to describe it
[03:29:40] Like he's just being so goddamn annoying and so goddamn hysterical
[03:29:46] It's like it's just I don't know I don't know what else to say
[03:29:51] He's just like such a fucking neurotic mess
[03:29:54] He keeps walking straight into people and then crying about crying to campus security that he's getting elbowed
[03:30:01] You have to remember that this guy went on 60 minutes to discuss anti-Semitism on college campuses
[03:30:06] Nothing could more aptly capture how unserious people like this are his problems aren't real
[03:30:10] He was just handed an excuse a year ago to publicly come out with a victim hood complex
[03:30:14] At the same time Palestinian students get shot on college campuses for wearing kiffy is you see on the one hand
[03:30:20] You have people protesting bombs being dropped on children's hand heads on the other
[03:30:24] you have grown as man crying about getting elbowed out there intentionally bumping into people.
[03:30:28] There's no parody here. There aren't two sides. There's a very clear cut issue. I think like
[03:30:38] shy David, shy David and like Rabbi Schmooley are secretly in the pocket of like anti Zionists,
[03:30:49] not even anti Zionists, but like actual fucking anti semites in my opinion, where they literally
[03:30:57] are just like doing everything they can to be like if you're pro-israel you're the if you're
[03:31:01] jewish you're annoying like that's what they're they're they're like marketing a remarkably different
[03:31:10] uh a version of events for american jews it's very frustrating it's ridiculous
[03:31:23] the stop oil of zionism no the stop oil people are correct at least
[03:31:28] like their methods might be annoying, but they're at least correct. It's just like I know for a fact
[03:31:48] that Jank is surrounded by like a lot of older Zionists, some of which are Jewish, like long-term
[03:31:57] friends that he's had, many of which are not Jewish, but it's still like very much invested
[03:32:01] in Israel, right? And like, they literally will, he's told me he's like gone to events
[03:32:09] and shit. Because like, because he's like old school, because he's old school, even
[03:32:14] though he's like very much anti Israel, like there's a lot of older groups like, you know,
[03:32:21] Holocaust Museum, like stuff like that, that will like invite him to be the representation
[03:32:26] of the pro-Palestinian side and people will literally come up to him at these events and
[03:32:33] be like, I'm really sorry that you have to deal with Rabbi Schmooley, but these guys
[03:32:37] are also pro-Israel. You know what I mean? Like I know for a fact that pro-Israel people
[03:32:43] can't fucking stand Rabbi Schmooley. They're like, I'm so sorry. You have to deal with
[03:32:47] that. That's like unacceptable. It's hilarious. It's hilarious that like they recognize
[03:32:56] how bad he looks and how much he like ruins their motion and shy David is very similar
[03:33:04] like he's just so fucking annoying that everyone just goes you dude I don't like I don't like
[03:33:14] anything that you like I shy David I used to be I used to be the most pro Israel man
[03:33:21] in America and then I saw the way you fucking flop like LeBron I mean and bead that's so
[03:33:37] messed up. If you clip that, I'm going to fucking ban you. I'm deleting the VOD. I'm done. I'm
[03:33:47] ending the broadcast. That was so embarrassing. That was... Listen, inside of all of us, obviously
[03:34:07] as a product of our material conditions, there's a little bit of white supremacy. This goes
[03:34:14] for even black people growing up in the United States of America. There's always going
[03:34:18] to be a little bit of underlying white supremacy and it just almost jumped out and I stopped
[03:34:22] myself and I'm going to take accountability for it. Okay. I'm here to learn from I'm
[03:34:31] here. I almost slandered LeBron for a second unjustly, which is probably the peak of white
[03:34:37] supremacist activity. And, and, you know, I'm listening, I'm learning, I'm sitting
[03:34:47] my white ass down and I'm listening. That's right. Just wanted to make sure that everybody
[03:35:05] understood. You know, I'm going to correct the record. There are certain times, there
[03:35:12] are certain times when you know it happens, right? Like you just, you could consider
[03:35:23] that a micro aggression. But yeah, this is the other flop that I was thinking of. Rare
[03:35:29] images of the violent blows received by you, EJF activists today. He went to a
[03:35:48] a pro palsy and rally and just started flopping around like a goddamn fish. They're literally
[03:36:14] killing me. There's a whole country of people who act like this. Anyway, it's wonderful stuff
[03:36:19] overall. Um, great. I think it's pretty messed up that, uh, these guys are not, you know,
[03:36:33] these guys are not getting the medical. It wasn't a rally. It was a talk. He's screaming.
[03:36:40] hitting me. Wait, did he respond? Did Eddingham respond? Oh, he is coming on you. He said
[03:37:01] they are punching me and someone responded. No one is punching you. I'm here.
[03:37:19] Alistair. What, what, what Ami Israel had to say.
[03:37:23] Time, if you ever gonna do it to start a dialogue with Saudi Arabia about the day after.
[03:37:29] Right, but the Saudis have also been very cared that what they want in return. So there needs
[03:37:33] to be a viable sovereign independent palace than the state which the Israelis recognized.
[03:37:39] They want two things. For them to recognize the state of Israel they want a defense agreement
[03:37:43] with the United States. Saudi Arabia and the United States would have a mutual defense
[03:37:48] agreement like we have with Japan. Or the one we have at the top of the
[03:37:52] hour when there's a three minute outbreak. That's right. Israel has the right to
[03:37:58] defend itself and so do the Chatters against the three minute outbreak at the top of
[03:38:03] the hour. You no longer want to see those ads much like Israel. You're going to need
[03:38:08] some money. Israel is running Israel is running out of ammunition. You might be running out
[03:38:20] of your subscription at the top of the hour. You don't want that because the three minute
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[03:38:38] I'm Lindsey Graham and I love Israel.
[03:38:40] Australia.
[03:38:41] In other words, the United States would go to war for Saudi Arabia.
[03:38:45] That requires 67 votes in the Senate.
[03:38:48] Senator Blumenthal is a Democrat trying to get the votes.
[03:38:52] I told MBS a year and a half ago.
[03:38:55] That will be a heavy lift, but I will try.
[03:38:57] But the Israelis also have to want to recognize independent Palestinians said they're not going
[03:39:01] to do that.
[03:39:02] An independent sovereign nation called Palestine with security guarantees for Israel to make
[03:39:08] sure there's no Israel.
[03:39:09] I love bro.
[03:39:11] I love the way he says Israel.
[03:39:13] Future October 7th.
[03:39:15] It will be more like an emirate than it will be a democracy, MBS and MBC at the UAE
[03:39:21] will come in and rebuild Gaza.
[03:39:24] Oh, oh, that's sick, man.
[03:39:27] Oh, that, that seems great. That's great, dude. Yeah. Let's just give the Gaza strip to the Saudis. Bro,
[03:39:43] I know everyone always forgets that these guys are just like absolute fucking dumbasses
[03:39:48] because they're in a position of power and you obviously have to like consistently remind
[03:39:54] yourself to like, no, elected representatives can just be as stupid as the next guy,
[03:39:59] maybe sometimes even dumber, right? Like, a lot of the major, a lot of the major motivation behind
[03:40:11] statements like this is just pure white supremacist Islamophobia. Okay, that's it. He's like, they're
[03:40:19] Arabs, them other Arabs come in and make Arabia. That's it. That's all he's in his mind. He's
[03:40:26] like why don't the big a-rab ate the little a-rab like I don't think he's that stupid but
[03:40:37] I think he's that racist it is the the major it is the same principle behind like why won't
[03:40:45] none of these a-rab nations except his palestinians yeah fuck it dude let Israel invade Lebanon
[03:41:00] conquer Lebanon fuck it let him let him go all the way to Turkey you know let let them
[03:41:05] bring about the new caliphate okay under different leadership fuck it yolo seems
[03:41:10] good to me they will reform the pa they will create an enclave in the palestine
[03:41:15] that can live in peace and harmony with Israel they will stop teaching their
[03:41:19] children to kill the Jews I de-radicalized a demilitarized is that how they
[03:41:24] teach it yes literally so bottom line literally they're teaching their
[03:41:28] children to hate the Jews it's like no dude they're not teaching their
[03:41:33] Children hate the Jews. They hate Israel because Israel blows up their fucking schools. That's how they learn to hate Israel
[03:41:40] Okay
[03:41:42] It's a perfectly understandable position to have if your house is blown up. I
[03:41:48] Can't believe they're not teaching their children to love the state of Israel after Israel blew up the fucking school
[03:41:55] A demilitarized Palestinian enclave is what Israel wants, and here's the rub.
[03:42:04] After October 7th, declaring a Palestinian state after the attack would be seen as rewarding
[03:42:09] terrorism.
[03:42:10] That's the universal view of the Jewish people.
[03:42:14] The two-state solution as we know it died on October 7th.
[03:42:18] You think it's dead?
[03:42:19] I think as it's been envisioned in the past it is, and I think that was the
[03:42:24] goal of the Iranians. If you don't have a day after plan like I described, Hamas will
[03:42:29] come back. If you don't have a day after plan like I described, Hezbollah will regenerate.
[03:42:35] By the way, that's a gross thing to say. Dude, Christian Zionists always, always sidestepping
[03:42:43] Jewish Zionists like always and forever. It's kind of funny. The way Christian Zionists
[03:42:51] operate is so nutty dude they just I think it's partially because like as
[03:42:59] Christian Zionists like they don't experience any sort of like real like
[03:43:03] because if you're a Jewish Zionist like you still get hit with like anti-Semitism
[03:43:07] and stuff like there's a level of marginalization that you probably
[03:43:11] experience growing up and I think that's the reason why Christian Zionists
[03:43:15] oftentimes are way outflanking Jewish Zionists in general because like they
[03:43:20] never they never had if you're like a white evangelical Christian in the
[03:43:25] United States of America you there has never been a force over your head like
[03:43:30] you have to invent shit so you just absolutely will say some of the most
[03:43:37] unhinged shit Jews have a different brain that makes them want to love Israel
[03:43:45] that Jews all Jews the international Jewry is responsible they want Israel to
[03:43:52] be as violent as possible. I'm saying this as a man who loves Israel. It's like, dude,
[03:43:58] how are you any different than a fucking Nazi at that point? Like, what the fuck are
[03:44:01] you saying? Like, what are you, what are you saying? Their universal view amongst the
[03:44:12] international jury is to kill every Arab in the region. Like, that's insane.
[03:44:22] you'll have 50 years of Israel half in and half out. There will be no normalization.
[03:44:27] Nobody's going to come to this region to do this because it's going to be on fire.
[03:44:32] I've changed my headphones. Can you see my camera? Yeah, I can see you. Okay.
[03:44:41] Okay, um, and it's romantic everybody.
[03:44:48] Give me a second.
[03:44:50] Yeah, that should fix it.
[03:44:51] All right.
[03:44:51] Am I coming in good?
[03:44:53] Uh, I can't see you.
[03:44:55] Oh, well, I'll share my screen.
[03:44:57] That's what.
[03:44:58] Oh, you're not going to, you're not going to pop open the cam.
[03:45:00] Show us your face.
[03:45:01] No, I need to show.
[03:45:02] I've been under the majority report.
[03:45:04] I've done that.
[03:45:04] I know.
[03:45:05] I thought you did a face reveal.
[03:45:07] Yeah, I did a couple of weeks ago, but, uh, the, I can't believe you gave
[03:45:11] your face revealed to fucking majority report and not here. That's bullshit.
[03:45:15] No, the last time I like called I was like on the phone or something, but I can go on after I show
[03:45:20] the stuff that I want to show people. But yeah, this is the copium stream. Let me which I can see
[03:45:26] what people are saying. Yeah. All right. The copium free the copium stream is upon us. By the
[03:45:31] way, we're watching ourselves now. The copium I can hear myself as well. So you don't have
[03:45:38] two monitors broke boy what the fuck i do have two monitors you put on the second monitor oh yeah
[03:45:44] okay yeah here's the right one yeah and yeah there we go okay okay this guy bro why is it
[03:45:53] that's not that's not my you know how much okay yeah there it is yeah there you have it
[03:45:58] all right so this is foundational this is not i just not feel like this is at a
[03:46:04] What do you mean? I'm not a boomer. I'm a zoomer. I'm the only zoomer. I'm the first zoomer. An analyst. Yeah, it's true. Yeah, so I tried to get into this like quickly last time. Yeah, I'm a zoomer. I was born in 2002.
[03:46:23] So any you guys can achieve. This is a message for zoomers out there. You can do whatever you want.
[03:46:33] But, so Hassan got me on here.
[03:46:37] He wanted me to kind of give the case for why Pamela can still win.
[03:46:43] And I'm just going to go over the cucknates over model right here.
[03:46:46] So the reason why people are kind of flipping out right now, number one, because her campaign
[03:46:51] is awful and really stupid, and number two, but the forecast is like insanely close right
[03:46:58] now.
[03:46:59] I think that his thing, it's like basically 50-50.
[03:47:02] showing 5050 right now. So like it's not like she's not really in like a dominant position
[03:47:09] that Biden are like, I'm going to go to the standard matters of the stupid woke map that he has here.
[03:47:15] Can you also zoom in on the on your screen a little bit? Yeah, sure. We can see it better.
[03:47:20] We got old people in here, not myself. Me and Felix are both millennials with the
[03:47:25] Zoomer brain. We're the most J&Z millennials out there. Yeah, you guys are. I am.
[03:47:30] You guys are honorary Gen Z. This is not Felix. This is not Felix. I'm Jewish, but I'm not Felix
[03:47:38] This is this is the anti-Semitic community. So this is an anti-Semitic community. I'm gonna cancel you guys
[03:47:43] I'm gonna go the very wise. I'm gonna catch you all. Nope. So, yeah, Michigan leading blue is copium
[03:47:50] So this is the current map that he needs over has is kind of the consensus right now
[03:47:55] And as you can see, I think, well, this isn't show the electoral votes, but the basic state of play for everybody, everybody's saying that it's all copious.
[03:48:09] This is like, I mean, this is, I disagree with a lot of the stuff that he, he adds a lot of pollsters in here, but I don't think are like things you should add.
[03:48:22] things you should add. I had an article about that, but like there are a lot of
[03:48:26] who's in chat. Okay, Michigan and Wisconsin may flip. Yeah, so whatever. Okay,
[03:48:34] I'm gonna have to stop paying attention to you people. Yeah, don't pay this
[03:48:37] in chat. You know this already. Yeah, I gotta lock in. Okay, but so basically the
[03:48:43] state of play for this election, just to go over the really basic stuff for
[03:48:47] like the stupid people, I guess. There are like six, like seven or so
[03:48:51] States, it used to be six, now it's seven states that are like legitimately important.
[03:48:57] There is Arizona and Nevada, which are the Southwest States, Georgia and North Carolina,
[03:49:03] which are the Southeast States. And then you have the three Great Lakes States up North.
[03:49:08] All the other states are like varying degrees of not competitive at all. Like they're
[03:49:12] not really worth paying attention to. Yeah. Florida, Texas, like I wouldn't say, she's
[03:49:16] not in a position where there's going to be relevant at this point. I very much
[03:49:21] live in the world where like the New York Times poll had trumpet by 13 in Florida that
[03:49:27] I think was like feels a little accurate like compared to the ones that show up more competitive.
[03:49:34] But so like the way that things have settled basically is that Kamala has not had great
[03:49:39] polling in Arizona or Georgia contrary to what some people thought like it's part of
[03:49:44] long standing trends we've been seeing with Democrats not doing particularly well
[03:49:49] of non-white voters compared to past years and doing a lot better with white voters.
[03:49:53] Yeah, my profile picture has been Berlusconi for years. Yeah, are people on reddit saying
[03:50:03] that like Texas and Florida are gonna flip? I mean, I don't know. But, yeah, okay, sorry.
[03:50:10] Sorry, sorry.
[03:50:11] Lock in.
[03:50:12] Lock in.
[03:50:13] Yeah.
[03:50:14] So the path for, like the path for Democrats always has been like they get to like 230 or
[03:50:22] so electoral votes with all the blue states here like the Northeast Illinois, the, these
[03:50:28] mountain states in the West Coast and Hawaii, that gets them to a position where if they
[03:50:32] get Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, they get exactly 270 electoral votes.
[03:50:38] the barrier minimum, you need to win, but that has always been the path. It was the path
[03:50:42] for Biden when he was in the race because he pulled very poorly with white, especially
[03:50:48] poorly with non-white voters, but he was holding a little tougher with white voters.
[03:50:53] Kamala has improved a lot among non-white voters, maybe not to the extent she may
[03:51:00] need to win, but she's definitely like competitive in Georgia, North Carolina in the way that
[03:51:05] Biden wasn't, but those are kind of at this point don't look to be the ones that will
[03:51:09] decide the race. These three will, like Michigan with Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. And the kind
[03:51:16] of the state of play that was pushed, I think, by a lot of the centrist pundits who were
[03:51:20] really angry over Josh Shapiro not being picked was there was an assumption that
[03:51:25] Wisconsin and Michigan were kind of leaning towards her, like kind of solid for her,
[03:51:29] but that Pennsylvania would be the one that would decide the race. There was
[03:51:33] tons of focus on Pennsylvania, a lot of polling there compared to other places.
[03:51:37] And her, like, we got, like, a trillion polls there, and they all showed either, like, basically
[03:51:41] a tied race or one with her up by, like, three or four points.
[03:51:45] And that's kind of a variance you'd expect if she was leading in that state.
[03:51:49] So, like, I think coming out of the debate when, like, the race kind of stabilized a
[03:51:53] little bit in her favor, she looked to be on a solid path to getting 277 electoral
[03:52:01] votes.
[03:52:02] of, I wrote an article like last month that I promoted a lot and I still fundamentally
[03:52:06] do believe in, but said like the race I don't think was a toss-up. I don't think it's 50.
[03:52:11] I didn't think and I still kind of don't think it's 50-50 in the way that people have like
[03:52:20] kind of just defaulted to saying it is. Yeah. But that relies.
[03:52:24] Wait, can we stop for a second? So your analysis on this or your confidence on this
[03:52:31] comes from your special elections coverage, right? Like you're, you're looking at special
[03:52:36] elections and you're looking at like active voters, but really enthusiastic voters and
[03:52:43] how, and, and, you know, normal, I guess in air quotes, voters and how they participate
[03:52:48] in these other like off season elections, which heavily favor the Democrats. Even the
[03:52:53] midterms in 2022 also showed a lot of motion for the democratic party at a time when
[03:53:01] like if you just simply looked at the living circumstances and how primaries are supposed
[03:53:06] to work as like a approval rating for the administration at a time when they're experiencing
[03:53:12] negative real wage growth, like it was expected that there would have been a red wave and
[03:53:18] yet that did not happen.
[03:53:21] Democrats want at least one race, like a major race, a governor or a Senate race.
[03:53:26] They want at least one race in all six of these states.
[03:53:29] Carolina didn't have any statewide elections in 2022, but they won the Senate race in Georgia.
[03:53:34] They won the Senate and Governor's race in Arizona. They won all the Governor's races
[03:53:38] in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, but they did lose the Senate race in Wisconsin
[03:53:43] and the Governor's race in Georgia. But what was really encouraging for them and what
[03:53:46] I thought would put them in a solid position, what I still am kind of leaning on, is
[03:53:50] that their results in 2022, and yeah, the polls were accurate in 2022, that is
[03:53:55] something somebody mentioned that. And I think that that's worth considering.
[03:53:58] I'll get it, like, there's sort of a cope on the right
[03:54:02] that the polling is biased against Trump
[03:54:04] and that Kamala only having a small lead means
[03:54:07] that Trump is guaranteed to win by a large margin,
[03:54:09] but that's not true.
[03:54:11] At least that's not guaranteed to happen.
[03:54:13] Is that any more likely?
[03:54:14] Yeah, polls, you don't know that they'll be more accurate,
[03:54:16] whatever, but, so, specifically, the results
[03:54:22] in the three Midwestern states here were very, very strong
[03:54:25] for Democrats, even compared to the rest of the country.
[03:54:28] They won all the statewide elections in Michigan
[03:54:30] by double digits or close to double digits.
[03:54:33] They won the governor's race in Pennsylvania by 15 points.
[03:54:36] The Fed or Chud won by five in his Senate race,
[03:54:39] which I thought was a really like,
[03:54:41] like kind of like stunning result.
[03:54:43] They won the governor's race in Wisconsin by three.
[03:54:46] And in the Senate race in Wisconsin against an incumbent
[03:54:49] who has won two terms around Johnson,
[03:54:53] they only lost that race by one point
[03:54:55] while running a very left-wing candidate
[03:54:57] Mandela Barnes. I don't know if you're like familiar with him, but he was one of the more
[03:55:01] left-wing candidates of 2022. And I thought he did very well given the circumstances,
[03:55:06] especially since he was very underfunded. Well, the Democratic Party had different
[03:55:11] priorities at that time. They had to funnel as much money as possible to like
[03:55:17] raise them that they were going to lose by 20 points on. Yeah, 2022 is before
[03:55:24] Gaza and I'll get to that in a little bit so that could be a factor but I mean at the same time
[03:55:29] one interesting thing in Michigan is that in Whitmer's race when she won by 11 points she
[03:55:35] actually saw some slippage in the Muslim areas in Dearborn and Hamtrak, Hamatrak however is
[03:55:41] pronounced but that wasn't because of Gaza it was actually over social issues because there
[03:55:47] are a lot of like conservative kind of the moms who have a lot of influence in those areas
[03:55:52] who didn't like that she was more pro-LGBT and important important to important note to add
[03:55:58] in electoral trivia is that a lot of the Muslim population in the United States of America pre-911
[03:56:07] was definitely at least like I can't speak on their conservative social values but
[03:56:14] certainly were resilient Republican voters and post-911 they swung heavily in the
[03:56:21] in the Democratic Party's direction
[03:56:24] for understandable reasons.
[03:56:26] Yeah, but they were always,
[03:56:28] they were sort of an interesting part of the coalition.
[03:56:30] That was definitely over cultural stuff, foreign policy,
[03:56:34] because Democrats were less pro-Rack war.
[03:56:38] There was a anti-interventionist tendency
[03:56:40] among mainstream liberals back in the 2000s
[03:56:42] that you don't see now in the party.
[03:56:44] In a way, like a lot of the shit that like people,
[03:56:47] like people got angry at Noah Cohen the other week
[03:56:49] they said like oh they're spending all the money in Israel they're not spending any to help with the
[03:56:54] hurricane disaster relief they're like oh no that's conspiratorial thinking you can't say that that's
[03:56:58] the shit Obama said in 2008 he was running on like uh uh let me be clear we need to do regime
[03:57:03] change uh at home and we need to do uh nation building in uh Detroit instead of in uh Afghanistan
[03:57:11] like that was basic liberal um kind of ideology and then I came with Biden who is kind of an
[03:57:17] an ideological Cold War, you're neoliberal,
[03:57:20] who, he's really embraced these people.
[03:57:23] And I would say in a way,
[03:57:24] because the way that he's connected Trump and liberal,
[03:57:27] like disdain and anger towards Trump
[03:57:30] as part of a larger,
[03:57:31] neoconservative interventionist foreign policy thing,
[03:57:36] where he, like, will explicitly talk about fighting Putin
[03:57:38] and Hamas and Trump as one of the same thing.
[03:57:42] That tendency that used to exist among liberals
[03:57:45] be less interventionist is not the case now. At the elite level, there's been a substantial
[03:57:52] shift. Yeah, to say that we're here, you're talking about the Democratic Party, you're
[03:57:56] not talking about the base of support overall. No, not the base at all, not the base at all.
[03:58:00] The base certainly, even amongst, I would say, the Republican Party base of support,
[03:58:06] has never been like, as invested, like, has never been as invested in like,
[03:58:12] no wars as they have now. Like I would say that even the Republicans for one reason or another,
[03:58:18] I think like mainstream media will cover it as like they are pro-Putin, but even in terms of like
[03:58:24] Ukraine and definitely a similar attitude exists for Gaza as well, where there's like, I don't
[03:58:31] want this shit. Like I don't, I don't want to hear about it. At least I don't want to hear
[03:58:36] about it. Like I don't want it to keep happening and I don't want my tax dollars going
[03:58:40] to it is the prevailing attitude, I would say broadly, which Donald Trump, I think, expertly
[03:58:46] captured in 2016 as he presented himself as a peaceful dove against Hillary Clinton, that he
[03:58:52] successfully with not much momentum, he didn't really need to do too much, successfully presented
[03:58:57] Hillary Clinton as a war monger, which she was. Now, they're trying to do that right now,
[03:59:04] but the Trump administration, I mean the Trump campaign is like woefully incompetent.
[03:59:11] Like they are so unimaginably incompetent that they're failing to do that.
[03:59:15] JD Vance, I think did a better job. I can't believe I'm saying this.
[03:59:19] And Donald Trump did during the VP debate where he very successfully presented that.
[03:59:23] And it reminded me that like a competent Republican would be able to make light work
[03:59:28] of the Democratic Party if he didn't have like the January 6th stink on him.
[03:59:32] If he wasn't seen as like such a narcissistic loser, if people didn't remember some of the
[03:59:39] worst aspects of his administration, there would be no question right now as to who
[03:59:45] was winning the race.
[03:59:47] It would absolutely be the Republican Party.
[03:59:49] One poll that really sticks with me from last year is there was a poll that showed
[03:59:53] like Haley leading Biden by 20 points, which, but at the same time, there is also a poll
[03:59:58] that showed Kamala leading Vance by 21 that was last month.
[04:00:04] So I think moderate Republicanism nationally can be very popular.
[04:00:14] I am a little skeptical and I'm going to write something about this soon that people
[04:00:19] are explicitly trying to model themselves after Trump.
[04:00:22] Even if they aren't Trump, I don't think that they might do well because Trump,
[04:00:27] And we've seen this in polling recently, has an advantage over a lot of other Republicans
[04:00:33] and that people see him as experienced and a strong leader in the way that someone like
[04:00:37] Kerry Lake or even DeSantis doesn't really poll well.
[04:00:41] So strangely enough, in contrary to a lot of conventional wisdom, we've seen at the
[04:00:46] Senate level a lot of the Trump acolytes have pulled a lot worse than him despite
[04:00:52] kind of hypothetically maybe being more palatable in their background because they lack the credibility
[04:00:59] and experience that people think Trump has, which I think it's something that people didn't really
[04:01:03] expect and could be a big problem for them long term. Someone trying to do Trumpism without
[04:01:08] having Trump's motion is Rhonda Santis and we all know how that went at the national stage.
[04:01:14] Yeah, so anyways, yeah, no Trump is Trump is the Trump is white man's Barack Obama in that respect like
[04:01:23] if you put a Pete Buttigieg style person out there or if you put like a Josh Shapiro trying to present
[04:01:33] themselves as Barack Obama literally but but failing to be Barack Obama I think people are not
[04:01:40] going to respond positively to that in the way that they did the Barack Obama himself.
[04:01:44] Yeah, I mean Shapiro does have a very strong electoral record which is kind of a
[04:01:48] wrinkle in that but I mean if you could say I just did two and we saw how that went
[04:01:53] but basically going back to what I said I'm talking about like Shapiro and
[04:01:57] nationally I feel like yeah I could see like especially if you very very weak opponent.
[04:02:02] Yeah, especially with, like, when you consider, like, the same shitty middle-of-the-road neoliberal
[04:02:11] policies that you put forward, like, if your agenda package is not even remotely addressing
[04:02:18] the concerns of the broader electorate, you know, the middle class, I feel like you're
[04:02:25] just not going to, you're just not going to be able to communicate that in a successful
[04:02:30] unless you're a once-in-a-lifetime charismatic leader like Barack Obama.
[04:02:35] Yeah, or Joe Biden, obviously. Yeah, but so kind of going back to what I was saying,
[04:02:41] that this is why I still, I would still say I think that she just is going
[04:02:45] purely fundamentals, nothing about what her campaign is like now. I don't think
[04:02:49] that she's running a good campaign whatsoever. I really disagree with a
[04:02:55] lot of her decisions. I think her people are inept and don't deserve
[04:02:58] of trust, but basically in 2022, we saw these very, very strong results for Democrats in
[04:03:06] these three Midwestern states where they won statewide races at at least some level in
[04:03:12] all three. And the causal reason for that, which is this went against expectations that
[04:03:19] people had that the Rust Belt would trend to the right over time after 2016, this
[04:03:26] was kind of a different direction than people expected.
[04:03:31] The main reason for that is abortion and social issues.
[04:03:34] For whatever, like what people miss about
[04:03:37] these three states up here,
[04:03:39] the white voters in these states,
[04:03:40] even the moderates,
[04:03:41] is that they are largely socially liberal,
[04:03:43] pro-abortion, like not necessarily too crazy
[04:03:48] about trans issues, not very evangelical,
[04:03:50] like white voters are in the South.
[04:03:52] So we have seen lasting democratic strength
[04:03:56] with crackers in the north, not really in the south.
[04:03:59] They've had issues with rural voters in the south.
[04:04:02] But in the north, they've remained strong.
[04:04:04] So that provides Kamala a path
[04:04:07] if Trump can't really do particularly well
[04:04:11] with non-white voters, rural southern voters,
[04:04:17] voters nationally in general.
[04:04:19] She could still win in these states and win the election by holding strong with white voters in these areas.
[04:04:29] That is what polling has sort of shown and I'm going to get to the washing primary.
[04:04:33] The real heads are going to know about this.
[04:04:37] This is kind of like a bit of a cheat sheet for the election ahead of time for the past number.
[04:04:44] Basically, the case here is that, and I'm going to the split ticket page for this, which
[04:04:52] is they're very good website that have a lot of detail analysis for elections like this.
[04:04:56] Since 2018 or so, the primary elections in Washington, like Washington in the chat, rise
[04:05:02] up.
[04:05:04] The way Washington holds its primaries is that-
[04:05:06] This is your 13 keys, the Washington primary.
[04:05:09] This is my Allen Lickman shit.
[04:05:10] This is like the one I'm on.
[04:05:12] But it's real.
[04:05:13] 13 keys. But from 2018 onward, what we've seen in Washington, in August, Washington has basically
[04:05:22] a preliminary general election where they have both candidates of both parties on the
[04:05:28] ballot in a jungle primary, where voters of both parties vote in the same ballot line,
[04:05:35] and essentially hold like the election for congressional and statewide races before
[04:05:39] I'll zoom in a little bit more here.
[04:05:41] And so you can pally up all the results of all the candidates
[04:05:44] in all these races.
[04:05:45] And you can get kind of a statewide result in Washington
[04:05:49] months before the rest of the country.
[04:05:51] And Washington is a bluer state than the rest of America.
[04:05:55] It's always going to vote Democratic.
[04:05:56] It's voted Democratic in all these years.
[04:05:59] But if you shift the results to the right,
[04:06:02] kind of to the same extent that Washington is blue,
[04:06:08] You can see how the extent that Washington is blue
[04:06:11] in these elections maps closely, at least since 2018,
[04:06:15] to what the national environment will be like.
[04:06:17] So in 2018, Democrats did very well,
[04:06:19] which corresponded to them doing very well nationally.
[04:06:22] In 2020, and this was contrary to polling,
[04:06:24] which showed Democrats leading in a landslide,
[04:06:27] they did a lot worse than 2018.
[04:06:29] They only won in Washington by 14 points,
[04:06:32] which, what do you mean you hate this a lot?
[04:06:34] This is real shit, shut up.
[04:06:36] In 2020, they only won Washington by a margin
[04:06:41] that would indicate them only winning nationally
[04:06:43] by a small degree.
[04:06:45] And that's what happened,
[04:06:45] which was contrary to what polling showed.
[04:06:48] The polling at the time, at the time of August, 2020,
[04:06:51] incorrectly showed a very strong-
[04:06:54] Democrat lead.
[04:06:55] Democratic lead, yeah, and it was wrong.
[04:06:57] Then two years later, you see in 2022,
[04:07:00] Democrats went in Washington roughly by 10.
[04:07:03] This goes against the consensus
[04:07:04] that people have then that it'll be a Republican blowout.
[04:07:08] This isn't a really good result for Democrats,
[04:07:10] but it indicates roughly a neutral year.
[04:07:13] Like this is like about,
[04:07:15] represents about a two point Republican lead
[04:07:18] and then they end up winning by two.
[04:07:20] So if you wanna be very rough at this,
[04:07:22] you can just say 2018 onwards,
[04:07:24] you'd subtract 12 or 13 points
[04:07:26] from the Washington results.
[04:07:27] And that's basically what you get nationally.
[04:07:29] The thing that was really noticeable about 2024,
[04:07:33] If you notice here, this is the best result Democrats in 2024 this year, this August.
[04:07:40] Democrats had the best result in the Washington primary they've seen since 2018 and the second
[04:07:44] best result they've had since 2008.
[04:07:48] Their numbers in 2024 were two points better than what they got in 2020, which was a year
[04:07:53] that they won nationally.
[04:07:56] So if you go purely off of this, if you do the very rough 12-point shift, this
[04:08:01] This would indicate a year where Democrats win by roughly four points, and they have
[04:08:05] a four-point advantage of the generic ballot.
[04:08:09] So that would be about enough for Kamala to win, not by a huge margin, but by enough to
[04:08:20] win probably most of the swing states, over 270 electoral votes.
[04:08:24] This isn't very complicated or grasped before straws, it's just taking the amount that
[04:08:28] Washington is, and this is going to get more insane soon, this is taking the amount that
[04:08:34] Washington voted for Democrats, shifting it about to how much Washington leans Democratic
[04:08:40] relative to the country, and you get something close to the national result here. So what
[04:08:47] this indicates is like the country leaning more Democratic than it did in 2020.
[04:08:52] Yeah. No, this is post 2018, not 2016.
[04:08:56] Yeah, 2016 is a different case and we can get, we'll get to that in a bit and there's another
[04:09:01] way of analyzing it that actually looks even better for Democrats that accounts for 2016
[04:09:05] kind of being a bit off here.
[04:09:08] So the thing I'm looking at that is worrisome, I guess, is the reality that Joe Biden won
[04:09:20] by plus two, right? Like Joe Biden underperformed the polls. He won by 4.5. This is the congressional
[04:09:27] ballot. Oh, the congressional ballot. Okay. He won by 4.5. The problem, the problem with
[04:09:33] Joe Biden, the problem with Joe Biden, I think, and the thing that Kamala Harris
[04:09:39] doesn't have is the reality that like, I think what 46% of the broader electorate
[04:09:46] consider Kamala Harris to be too liberal. And why do they consider that? It's because she's
[04:09:53] a black woman, like not to get all MSNBC on everyone's asses here. But that's the reason
[04:09:58] why they're saying that, right? That's the heuristic people have. I'd agree
[04:10:02] with that. And in a sense, that does make me kind of understand why she's trying
[04:10:07] to play to the center a bit more. I think that she could do it a bit more like intelligently.
[04:10:14] But the basic idea I sort of do get, because she's, like, as far as voters are concerned,
[04:10:19] she's kind of already maxed out her liberal points on account of being a black woman.
[04:10:25] But at the same time, there are liberal policies that are just popular.
[04:10:28] So like, yeah, I don't agree with a lot of what, like, you don't need to do a rally
[04:10:33] with Liz Cheney.
[04:10:34] You just need to kind of present yourself like a strong leader, which is the problem
[04:10:39] that people have.
[04:10:41] And I think more important than that, she needs to identify what the problems are that
[04:10:51] many Americans are facing and address those problems with direct policy prescriptions.
[04:10:58] One aspect of this campaign that was fairly successful early on that caught me by surprise
[04:11:04] even was Kamala Harris putting forward the notion that she would tackle price gouging
[04:11:11] for grocery prices. This policy has been relatively resilient regardless of the consistent counter
[04:11:19] messaging from the Trump administration. It's actually only grown in popularity.
[04:11:25] And it shows up in polling as well. When independently polled on Kamala Harris' tackling
[04:11:33] price gouging, which I think was like very effectively communicating a policy that Americans
[04:11:38] would otherwise be like very against price caps, like price controls. They were very
[04:11:45] much on board with it when it was represented as tackling price gouging.
[04:11:52] Yeah, people loved the original like in like the 70s, people loved that shit. It made
[04:11:59] very popular. So that's the thing that I looked to like there was another poll I saw recently
[04:12:06] that showed I think like when when asked the same exact group two different questions of the
[04:12:12] same exact policy Americans were very much on board when you said Kamala Harris is going to tackle
[04:12:19] price gouging it was profoundly popular when they asked that's an excellent point I thought you
[04:12:25] you made the other day. Yeah. When, uh, when, when asked about the exact same issue with
[04:12:32] negative framing, like framing that Americans are primed to feel is negative price caps,
[04:12:38] they, they found it to be profoundly unpopular. Yeah. And that's the, that's the point that
[04:12:43] a lot of Americans should understand, but they choose not to for some reason. I think
[04:12:49] our media diet contributes to that, which is that, um, here, I'm trying to pull
[04:12:54] up that data right now. I don't know where it is.
[04:12:58] But yeah, this is very consistent and it gets to the point that like you said people will
[04:13:03] disagree, like we'll have completely different views on the same policies depending on how
[04:13:09] it's framed. Public opinion is a lot more malleable than people think, not even in
[04:13:12] the term in the sense that you can outright change people's minds, but you can make
[04:13:18] something that would otherwise be unpopular, sound popular if you present it the
[04:13:22] right way. Yeah, so running to your opponents framing is the quickest way to lose if you want.
[04:13:30] Yeah, there are so many examples of this. Someone in the chat brought this up as well. It's
[04:13:34] Affordable Act versus Obamacare. And also, the other thing that I brought up was about polling.
[04:13:41] Whenever someone asks me about polls, I always point out to the reality that American voters
[04:13:44] believe things fundamentally at odds with one another. This is why party messaging on issues
[04:13:48] matter quite a bit. If you concede to the right-wing framing on immigration, you lose.
[04:13:51] And obviously that poll showed it was Asian-Americans and how they see immigration.
[04:13:57] 73% of Asian-Americans say allowing immigrants who came to the country illegally as children
[04:14:01] to remain in the U.S. and apply for legal status is an important policy goal.
[04:14:05] 64% say creating a way for most immigrants currently in the country illegally to stay
[04:14:08] here legally is an important goal.
[04:14:11] While simultaneously 62% say increasing deportations of immigrants currently in the country
[04:14:16] illegally is an important goal.
[04:14:18] So that's what it is.
[04:14:21] Like they just framing, yeah, people are not as ideological as people in DC like to think people, I would say like, especially right wingers in DC, I had a friend who made a very good point about this yesterday.
[04:14:32] A lot of people at the top level of Democratic Party just straight up agree with Republicans and a lot of things. And they will use these kind of contradictory polar things to say, as a matter of fact, that they need to go in this one direction, but that's not ever clear.
[04:14:47] You can if you really wanted to you could absolutely change
[04:14:53] Like the way just like you don't need to surrender on this stuff. It is not at all fixed and yeah
[04:14:59] You're talking about the trans issues one right? That's another one that I brought forward. Yeah, I talked about
[04:15:05] There's peace and there's pure polling on this Americans are generally very much pro trans or by overwhelming margins
[04:15:14] margins that like
[04:15:15] would normally go towards the Republican party, say that trans people are discriminated against
[04:15:22] severely.
[04:15:23] Yeah.
[04:15:24] Right?
[04:15:25] Like that's an important fact to remember when talking about trans issues.
[04:15:29] And you can also always point to the 2022 electoral defeat from the Republican party,
[04:15:35] especially in races where they heavily leaned on the trans stuff, which is hilarious
[04:15:40] because like they're still, they are still heavily leaning on that.
[04:15:45] pumping ads with the Kamala Harris' for the day them.
[04:15:49] Yeah.
[04:15:50] In Ohio, the closest senate race in the country, where a Democrat, by the way, is leading,
[04:15:54] Sherrod Brown, I read, like there's this one huge Republican pact.
[04:15:59] Every single ad they have run in Ohio over the past two months has been about trans
[04:16:03] issues.
[04:16:04] And this is not because it works for them.
[04:16:06] And I want everybody, like in the chat, who may be transgender to hear this, because
[04:16:10] they want people to think that you, they want you to think that people hate
[04:16:12] you and they don't.
[04:16:15] There's a poll by Fox News that tested Kamala versus Trump on every single issue.
[04:16:21] Kamala's second best issue out of every single one tied with abortion was trans rights.
[04:16:28] She was plus 16 on trans rights.
[04:16:30] And at the same time, Trump's second best issue tied with immigration was Israel.
[04:16:36] The actual reality and how people, the DC Democrats think it is, is completely at
[04:16:42] odds.
[04:16:43] It could not be like further apart.
[04:16:44] It's a complete inversion of what the actual reality is
[04:16:48] Yeah, the less you talk about a particular issue the more Americans fantasize about like how good your opinion will be on that issue
[04:16:56] Especially if you're on their team, that's the way that's the that's kind of the way it works
[04:17:01] Yeah, I it's just it's baffling to me that like because you still see like Democratic
[04:17:06] Consultants saying shit like to like anonymously like oh that ad it's so tough like they're killing us with that ad
[04:17:12] You can only really think that they, them, add as hard, like Hertz, Kamala, if you legitimately believe with what that ad is saying.
[04:17:21] That's the only way I can explain it. And I've gone over this in a big article last year, and I'm going to go over it soon in the series that I'm putting out with Felix.
[04:17:29] I'm not Felix, but I am doing a series with him.
[04:17:33] I cannot think, and I've studied this extensively, I can't tell you a single election where really
[04:17:39] hard line anti-trans stuff is actually not even like help them win, but has won at all.
[04:17:45] They lost in Kentucky on this twice.
[04:17:47] They've lost countless ballot measures on this.
[04:17:49] When they pushed it in 2020, they lost.
[04:17:51] When they pushed it further in 2022, they did even worse.
[04:17:54] When they like are pushing it now in 2024, like I'll like say this, if it happens,
[04:17:59] they could very well lose an election against one of the most historically unpopular
[04:18:02] presidents of history, after generationally high inflation, generationally high interest
[04:18:07] rates, almost entirely because they are so alienating on social issues, and trend stuff
[04:18:13] is a huge part of that, because they've made it a huge part of it.
[04:18:16] And I understand it's hard being the target, but that's awful, but they're not winning.
[04:18:22] They aren't winning off of this.
[04:18:23] And if Democrats just fucking wake up to basic shit like pulling on this, pulling
[04:18:28] on Palestine, which I really want to get to in like a second.
[04:18:32] But like, centrists really want you to think that there is always some huge gap between
[04:18:37] what you want and what is achievable and that does not exist.
[04:18:42] They just want that to be the case and they make it the case.
[04:18:45] Yeah.
[04:18:46] No.
[04:18:47] Absolutely.
[04:18:48] You're absolutely right on this.
[04:18:50] It is, it is really, really stupid, even though, even though they're, they're hammering
[04:18:58] on the anti-transit.
[04:19:00] there's another more, uh, there's another trans focused GOP ad hitting the television, uh,
[04:19:05] cruises super pack with a disabled veteran warning that Colin Allred wants taxis to pay
[04:19:09] for sex change operations in the military, even on kids.
[04:19:13] All of the shit has been about this in Texas and he's like, he was losing in a poll last
[04:19:18] month.
[04:19:19] Yeah.
[04:19:20] I don't know if they're like doing this as, uh, as a way to prime the base into making
[04:19:26] the trans issues like a very important part of the culture war, but as it stands currently
[04:19:31] and that might be a gamble that works out in the future, but as it stands currently, most
[04:19:36] people like the average American thinks trans people are weird, but not so much that they
[04:19:42] literally will go out and vote against like anti trans bills or whatever. They just don't
[04:19:47] care about it enough. It's not a motivator. It's not top priority at all for them
[04:19:54] the way that the Republican Party presents the issue. If it was, then in 2016, Donald
[04:19:58] Trump wouldn't have won on a pro-trans openly pro-trans campaign and had criticized the North
[04:20:04] Carolina bathroom bill that was a major.
[04:20:08] If the Major could use any bathroom in Trump Tower that she wanted.
[04:20:12] Yeah. It was a major misstep by the Republican Party, which caused them to go back to
[04:20:18] the drawing board and and then they had to tie trans existence to something else that Americans
[04:20:24] actually do care about which is like fairness in sports uh or or you know something that Americans
[04:20:30] still consider to be like one of the last bastions of meritocracy sports uh that's the only way
[04:20:36] that they could motivate people to even care or respond to polls in a negative manner about
[04:20:42] trans people. But yet and yet Democrats I think see that and think oh yeah we have to like slaughter
[04:20:49] at least 30% of the trans community in order to get these guys to be on board with us.
[04:20:56] Yeah I mean they've been presenting the kids in sports stuff like a new thing for years.
[04:21:02] They first started trying that in 2019. It didn't work then. They tried it in 2020.
[04:21:06] They explicitly said well we failed in North Carolina because of the bathroom bills. People
[04:21:10] people don't care about trans adults.
[04:21:12] Oh, but trans kids, we have an angle on this.
[04:21:14] They've been promising they've had an angle on this
[04:21:16] for like half a decade at this point.
[04:21:19] And I would say that the only reason it's gone,
[04:21:22] like become such a big part of their platform,
[04:21:24] is it because it's some killer issue?
[04:21:26] There's no proof of that.
[04:21:27] It's, they just don't have any fucking ideas.
[04:21:30] And they want, they are personally the right wing
[04:21:33] people who go to these Christian schools
[04:21:35] and are personally ideologically obsessed about this.
[04:21:38] They are the ones who want this to be a big issue.
[04:21:42] The Matt Walsh and Shayah Wright Shicks of the world,
[04:21:44] these social media people,
[04:21:46] they aren't like just people supporting the party.
[04:21:48] They are the party.
[04:21:49] And they're like Michael Knowles.
[04:21:51] These people are very, very dedicated to the idea
[04:21:54] of this like patriarchal normative social structure.
[04:21:58] They see trans people like as,
[04:22:00] oh, I got an ad on here.
[04:22:02] They see trans people as a big like threat to that.
[04:22:07] And they want to do this crusade because they think it's important.
[04:22:11] The priority is not winning.
[04:22:12] It is like pushing this thing that they think is a threat to existence itself.
[04:22:18] Absolutely.
[04:22:19] Um, and I think like you can, you can genuinely figure out how
[04:22:24] fucking online someone is by how much value they, or how much emphasis
[04:22:28] they place on like, uh, dominating trans people.
[04:22:32] And you've seen this like, I just wasn't logged in.
[04:22:36] You you have
[04:22:38] You see this with even the likes of like anacast buried and whatnot who have like fallen down the right-wing rabbit hole on this framing on
[04:22:45] Transition instead of just like deflecting away by being like this is silly weird stuff weird was a great counter to all of this
[04:22:52] I wish they still had that in their fucking in their tool belt
[04:22:57] Yeah, the guy like I'm certain you've talked about this
[04:23:00] But like they had that CNN article that guy GF Garan went to Kamala after the first week
[04:23:04] And he they were like oh the great job so far like this is a former biden bolster
[04:23:09] Where he said like but uh don't say we're not going back
[04:23:12] You need to focus more in the future and stop saying weird because it's too negative
[04:23:16] They've stopped using both of those things and that guy GF Garan is currently still working for the campaign
[04:23:23] He was not fired on the spot for that
[04:23:26] Yeah
[04:23:27] Yeah, Christopher Ruvo
[04:23:29] Yeah, Chris Ruffo is a fucking like
[04:23:33] He's like God trick you want to he thinks he's got trick to grafted
[04:23:37] Yeah, all right, but getting back to the getting back to the matter at hand. Here's what I think okay
[04:23:42] Here's what my fears are Kamala Harris is not Joe Biden in the way that like the broader electorate views her because she's a black woman
[04:23:50] Now the more she runs to the Joe Biden
[04:23:53] constituency, the more she tries to like rebuild the Joe Biden coalition by saying she's Joe
[04:23:59] Biden, she's Joe Biden, that she has no differences between her and Joe Biden. I think, I think
[04:24:04] this is a risky gamble.
[04:24:07] Like if you lock down the Brandon coalition, sure, I mean it won against Donald Trump
[04:24:12] in 2020. You could technically win against Donald Trump again. I however believe that
[04:24:20] given her her background given the fact that she's a black woman
[04:24:24] she's going to have um
[04:24:26] she's going to have a harder time with that which is why i always thought that
[04:24:28] it would be much more successful if
[04:24:30] she went after the 2008 barack obama coalition
[04:24:34] uh and and try to take advantage of the momentum
[04:24:38] when all eyes were on her she did not redefine herself or reshape her
[04:24:43] policy at all and just basically brought
[04:24:46] the same brandon team back on board and they've been
[04:24:49] been running the same branding camp, the same branding campaign this entire time. I think
[04:24:55] this is risky. Like I think this is a very risky bargain for the very risky gamble for
[04:25:03] Kamala Harris and risky is putting it nicely. It's fucking moronic. No, it is. It is moronic,
[04:25:11] but I'm just saying it's not only moronic, but it's also it might cost her the election
[04:25:15] is what I'm saying. Um, and I, I've been, I mean, I've been a believer. I've been telling
[04:25:20] liberals like, listen, don't worry, Kamala Harris is still most likely going to win.
[04:25:25] But as time goes on and the more I see her in media, the more I see her, uh, the more
[04:25:31] as you're going out and being like, Oh, I love Joe Biden, I'm going to be exactly
[04:25:34] like him. Uh, it shows me that they have the worst instincts possible on this.
[04:25:40] And it feels like they might still end up, you know, they might still end up losing this
[04:25:46] election to a historically unpopular candidate.
[04:25:50] On the other side, I track a lot of Trump's movement.
[04:25:53] And I think he's trying to get every low propensity voter possible, every conspiratorial
[04:25:58] nut job that normally doesn't go out, that doesn't get a lot of representation and
[04:26:03] polls to go out and vote for him.
[04:26:06] Now, will that gamble pay off for him?
[04:26:10] I don't know, but I do think it's a smart move from them at least.
[04:26:14] I actually disagree with that.
[04:26:15] What?
[04:26:16] I disagree with it.
[04:26:17] It's a smart move.
[04:26:18] I think in my opinion he's chasing ghosts here because the whole mythology that they
[04:26:23] have around, like the Trump has around these, what they call target persuadables, these
[04:26:28] young men like the Aiden Ross fans that they are thinking are going to turn out
[04:26:33] and like wind them every single election.
[04:26:35] No, no, no, no, wait, can I reframe my statement?
[04:26:38] Yeah.
[04:26:39] move for him because he's locked down his constituency. So if you have, if you've already reached your
[04:26:46] limit in popularity and unpopularity and polls are not swinging in any direction for you, right?
[04:26:54] Yeah. You have to go after voters that might not be represented in the polls or did not have the
[04:27:01] opportunity to vote for you last time around because they were too young, especially when
[04:27:05] when you are seemingly more popular in this demographic.
[04:27:10] And that's why I'm saying it's smart
[04:27:12] in the sense that like, obviously the smarter move
[04:27:14] would be for Trump to be able to moderate himself
[04:27:17] and not come across like a fucking asshole,
[04:27:20] like a narcissistic baby that reminds people
[04:27:23] every fucking second that like,
[04:27:25] he's gonna cheat or lie or refuse to concede
[04:27:29] because that's an issue that a lot of Americans
[04:27:31] do care about at least voters, like older voters,
[04:27:33] Or or that he is going like full tilt right wing on immigration so much so that 60% of Americans want mass deportation
[04:27:42] But they still find Trump's like cats and dogs statements about the Haitians to be gross and weird and completely out of control
[04:27:51] Um, if he wasn't doing that shit, that would be the smart way for him to campaign just like be a normal Republican
[04:27:56] But he can't do that
[04:27:58] but I'm saying with the current confines and the current limitations is at least like smart to
[04:28:03] try to eke out any kind of voter you can uh and and those are the only remaining spaces I think
[04:28:10] that he can tap into yeah but I think um like the base I they're like to that extent I think on the
[04:28:15] very small margins that may work but the larger issue for them is that they kind of
[04:28:20] fundamentally don't understand the way that they like and this goes back to a little devil
[04:28:23] who asked me blocked so yeah the propensity stuff.
[04:28:27] Yeah, Trump's best bet remains high turnout
[04:28:28] of less engaged voters.
[04:28:30] Among voters who always show up here,
[04:28:31] it's the leads by four,
[04:28:33] but among low to mid propensity Trump backs,
[04:28:36] Trump's backup to a 52 to 45 lead.
[04:28:39] Yeah, that's why you need to chat.
[04:28:40] You have to want turnout to be as low as possible.
[04:28:42] You do not want high turnout.
[04:28:44] The better the lower the turnout is,
[04:28:46] the better it is for Democrats.
[04:28:48] Like it has come full circle.
[04:28:50] The conventional wisdom is completely wrong here.
[04:28:53] But, yeah, we've seen that consistently,
[04:28:55] but, and this is something that I went into
[04:28:59] in the article I published, actually earlier today,
[04:29:03] like a guide to right wing cope, like about the election,
[04:29:06] a guide to why the stuff that people say that,
[04:29:09] yeah, it is sad that like low turnout is,
[04:29:12] no, low turnout is not good for Republicans
[04:29:14] because they have all the weird conspiratorial freaks
[04:29:18] like who only turn out like when there's
[04:29:20] very high turnout are better for them.
[04:29:22] So you want lower turnout because all the really engaged
[04:29:25] Libos who have five PhDs and a vote in every election
[04:29:30] love Democrats now.
[04:29:32] Yeah.
[04:29:33] Yeah, so.
[04:29:34] But anyways, the mythology about these people,
[04:29:38] the polls can't pick up, the presumptions people have
[04:29:41] that the polls will be wrong in a way that benefits Trump.
[04:29:44] This is a point that I'd go against as to why
[04:29:46] people should be less pessimistic,
[04:29:48] although he obviously can still win,
[04:29:49] but this is something people shouldn't assume.
[04:29:52] In 2020, the polls were off by a lot because Biden-leaning liberal voters responded to pollsters
[04:30:00] a lot more than Trump pollsters did.
[04:30:03] People assumed that this was just a case of people really not having trust for authority,
[04:30:08] like this deep rot, like the core of America where people weren't even willing to talk
[04:30:12] the news at all anymore.
[04:30:14] But a big reason for that in 2020 was probably just that COVID was going on and liberals
[04:30:20] were stuck inside while conservatives were out and about, and liberals didn't have anything
[04:30:23] going on, so they just answered every phone call. That's not the case anymore, and then
[04:30:28] two years later it wasn't the case the pandemic was over, so polling was mostly accurate.
[04:30:34] So I would think that that's a reason to assume that polling will be decent this year.
[04:30:39] And the idea that there's like, that the reason why polls were up in 2020 was that
[04:30:43] there's just this big untapped, like people who are off the grid and love Trump,
[04:30:48] It's more mythology that I think it has been like confirmed.
[04:30:54] Yeah.
[04:30:56] OK, so the question I have, I guess, is, like,
[04:31:04] the way I see it right now, if low propensity voters do
[04:31:08] turn out, Trump might actually win
[04:31:12] in these key states and key districts, specifically
[04:31:17] thinking about Pennsylvania.
[04:31:19] If they don't, then Kamala Harris is a good opportunity.
[04:31:23] Yeah.
[04:31:24] Also, beyond that, I think there's
[04:31:29] the other side of this equation where
[04:31:30] there's a lot of voters that would absolutely
[04:31:34] be willing and able to go out and vote for Kamala Harris
[04:31:37] that refuse to do so because I think she is abandoned them.
[04:31:42] She has an opportunity to also activate,
[04:31:45] especially within the coalition that Democrats have always
[04:31:48] had, right? For example, like black and brown voters, younger voters in general, there's
[04:31:56] a lot of, there are a lot of people who are choosing to, you know, stay on the couch instead
[04:32:02] of going out and voting for the Democratic Party. I think a big chunk of these voters
[04:32:08] that she is just casting aside because she's doing the Joe Biden, the Joe Biden strategy
[04:32:14] basically, which people must remember happened at an unprecedented time when there was a
[04:32:21] universal ballot registration, mail-in ballot, like that greatly improved the numbers in terms
[04:32:29] of turnout because of ease of access, right? So I don't, I don't even know if like those
[04:32:36] numbers are the best numbers to look at in terms of like how this election is going
[04:32:39] to look like, but there's a lot of, there's a lot of people that she's leaving behind.
[04:32:46] And one of the immediate gains that she could make, and I don't even know if it's, it's,
[04:32:51] it's probably too late at this point, but like one of the immediate gains that she could
[04:32:55] have made was if she had separated herself from the Biden administration in the most
[04:33:00] politically feasible way, by, by at least like taking a more hard line approach to
[04:33:05] Israel and maybe utilizing the the the current utilizing the the current
[04:33:13] attention that she has or the attention that she got as she became the I'm
[04:33:20] I'm swapping screens so you don't have to you know expose your Google search or
[04:33:24] whatever but I I don't you know she did not do that and there are a shit ton of
[04:33:31] people there are a shit ton of people that would vote for her with no
[04:33:33] downsides whatsoever. Yeah, this is something that I always cite as much as
[04:33:38] possible. This is something everybody in chat commit this to memory. Use this
[04:33:43] like for every single like argument you ever have. Use this like cite this at
[04:33:53] every single chance you have. This was a poll in July by
[04:33:59] my, um, ticket, uh, the other, like when I was previously studying before, yeah, note
[04:34:03] this, write it on your hand in blood and like never forget it. Um, they tested, um, the generic
[04:34:10] ballot polling for Congress, um, uh, between, like, Democrats and Republicans based on
[04:34:18] different, uh, policy positions that they had. And it wasn't just on this, it was
[04:34:22] like on stuff you'd expect. They had this where, uh, Democrat, like, who, a Republican
[04:34:27] who says that like Trump didn't lose the election,
[04:34:32] that Trump didn't lose the election,
[04:34:34] there's a lot better than one that says
[04:34:35] the election was stolen.
[04:34:36] But this and the guy who like,
[04:34:41] what's it called, sponsored this,
[04:34:43] he said he didn't even expect this.
[04:34:45] They found like in general,
[04:34:47] generic Democrats were leading by three.
[04:34:50] If you said that the Democrats
[04:34:52] and the Republicans agree with Israel's current approach,
[04:34:54] The margin goes from plus three to even.
[04:34:59] And there's a huge number of undecideds that go up.
[04:35:02] People like independents and non-voters
[04:35:05] who are turned off from the Democrat by this.
[04:35:07] The Republican goes down by a little bit
[04:35:09] and the Democrat goes down by even more.
[04:35:12] But if they asked where the Republican agrees
[04:35:14] with what Israel's doing,
[04:35:15] a Democrat who supports an immediate ceasefire
[04:35:17] at a halt of military aids and arms sales.
[04:35:20] So not just a ceasefire,
[04:35:21] not just we're working tirelessly for a ceasefire.
[04:35:24] We're not just, we're working tirelessly to end the war
[04:35:27] and get the hostages home.
[04:35:28] A halt for military aids and arms sales on arms embargo.
[04:35:32] Those, they went by six.
[04:35:34] They went by double the generic ballot.
[04:35:38] So we have discernible proof that breaking from Biden
[04:35:43] on this particular issue where it is the worst pulling
[04:35:46] of all of his issues, he pulls worse on Israel
[04:35:50] than he does on inflation, on the economy, on immigration.
[04:35:54] There was at some points where he was like had below 30% approval on Israel, uh, Palestine.
[04:36:03] If Democrats break from that in a way that like is seen as a total non-starter in Washington,
[04:36:09] they went over independence and they went over non-voters.
[04:36:12] So it's not just leftists, it's not just people who are Palestinian or no Palestinian
[04:36:16] or young voters are very, um, committed to this issue.
[04:36:21] It's not just this question of do you care about Palestine?
[04:36:25] Palestine fits in with a larger issue with Biden, which is that he's seen as completely
[04:36:29] incompetent, elderly, and incapable of governing the country, that he's not an effective president.
[04:36:39] It's not just that they think that Israel's killing too many people, that they know everything
[04:36:42] about the 1948 UN agreement, that they know everything about the apartheid or whatever
[04:36:47] is going on there.
[04:36:48] They see this as a reflection of Biden being a nept and they want to vote for Democrats
[04:36:53] otherwise because they don't like Republicans, but if you break from him on this issue, you
[04:36:58] lose nothing.
[04:36:59] You lose nothing.
[04:37:00] There were some polls that showed Democratic voters outright disapproving of Biden on
[04:37:04] Gaza.
[04:37:05] That should be impossible for an incumbent Democratic president.
[04:37:08] This is just something that has turned into a heuristic for Biden being an incompetent.
[04:37:14] If Democrats sticking with that doesn't gain you anything other than maybe some money from donors that she doesn't need because she's raised over a billion dollars and $12 donations and turns off a lot of people because you connect yourself to somebody who is regarded by the public to be a failed president.
[04:37:31] Yeah, every every time she says, every time she says, I'm just like Joe Biden. I think she's just hemorrhaging support.
[04:37:38] I think she thinks she's gaining in the suburbs and to a certain degree she might be, right?
[04:37:45] But that's a tricky gambit, like I said, because a lot of those people might not end up voting
[04:37:54] for you.
[04:37:55] The Nikki Haley constituency comes to mind, right?
[04:37:57] Like Nikki Haley is firmly committed to Donald Trump.
[04:37:59] I'm going to say something that may sound batshit.
[04:38:02] I would say that she probably is alienating Nikki Haley voters who might be open to
[04:38:07] her by sticking with Israel compared to if she broke from Israel. The way the reason why
[04:38:12] Nikki Haley was appealing to these swing voters wasn't because those people are ideological
[04:38:16] neocons. It's because they wanted somebody who was seen as competent and effective.
[04:38:20] Nikki Haley was in his young competent and effective. Biden was seen as old incompetent
[04:38:25] and ineffective. If she broke from Biden on this issue, it wouldn't cause Nikki Haley
[04:38:30] people being like, oh, she loses Zionist points. And my internal like fucking like
[04:38:34] like homo economic like judgment of what these candidates are. They'll see oh she's a strong
[04:38:40] independent candidate who's breaking from this person I don't like that she reminds
[04:38:44] me of Nikki Haley and they'll vote for her. Those people will probably be more compelled
[04:38:48] to vote for her compared all the rallies that you can do with Liz Cheney and fucking
[04:38:53] like change like picking up all the endorsements from her dad are like fucking John Bolton
[04:38:57] or whatever that is going to get you nothing when getting people to think that you are
[04:39:01] an effective person who is broken from somebody who was seen as a generationally failed president
[04:39:06] will make you look effective and strong. And you will gain those voters who are swinging
[04:39:10] on that issue of competency. No, absolutely. Dog, what strong man is
[04:39:16] he imagining? No, I fully, I fully understand exactly where he where where Enigremendum
[04:39:21] is coming from. He's completely correct on this. One of Biden's biggest advantages
[04:39:25] when he was running for president against Donald Trump was that he was going to
[04:39:28] restore America's position as the global hegemonic leader and that he was going to take the world
[04:39:34] away from the chaos that Donald Trump presented with like European leaders laughing at him
[04:39:39] and shit like that.
[04:39:40] And then the last year of his presidency has been the entire world recognizing that
[04:39:46] this old man, this old feeble fucking buffoon is getting dog walked by his attack dog.
[04:39:53] That is the reason why Donald Trump was leading on the issue of Israel in a country where the
[04:40:00] overwhelming majority want to ceasefire and maybe even arms transfers being halted.
[04:40:05] They still thought Donald Trump was 30 points better than Joe Biden because he wasn't the
[04:40:11] fucking president and Joe Biden was getting comstered and dumpstered by Netanyahu that
[04:40:15] hard.
[04:40:16] It wasn't necessarily just about the moral considerations of like backing an apartheid
[04:40:22] Regime that is currently engaging in a genocide. It was also the fact that he looked like a fucking idiot
[04:40:27] He kept doing those like weeks higher presidency. He looks a nap and lost. Yeah, Americans
[04:40:34] Kind of shoot from the hip a little bit when it comes to this sort of stuff
[04:40:38] Where they just look at an old feeble man getting dog walked by a country that should be infinitely more grateful to us
[04:40:45] And they don't like that. They're like what the fuck is going on here
[04:40:48] You look like a jackass when you say I have a red line on Rafa and then Benjamin and y'all the next day invades Rafa
[04:40:55] And then you turn around and give him another nine billion dollar weapons package
[04:40:59] Yeah, it looks weak. They want a strong leader
[04:41:02] It's his initial appeal in 2020 and this there's a Gallup poll recently that did make me a little nervous about this
[04:41:08] Because it's like and I'll get to that in a second
[04:41:10] But Biden's strength and what was a compelling appeal at the time and I recognized at the time that it was a compelling appeal
[04:41:15] He was one of the longest-serving senators in the history of the US Senate
[04:41:19] He was vice president for two terms. He was chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Trump people were terrified about being this
[04:41:25] An absolute like guy who had no clue what he was doing
[04:41:29] Biden's central appeal was that he was supposed to be the adult in the room
[04:41:32] Yes, I subcompetent leader Hillary actually like beat Trump on that
[04:41:37] But she lost because she was seen as untrustworthy
[04:41:40] worthy. Biden was in 2020 was in kind of like this Goldilocks zone, where in this was how
[04:41:45] he's able to beat an incumbent, where he was seen as both more trustworthy than Trump,
[04:41:50] and he was seen as more effective and competent and a stronger leader than him. What happened
[04:41:55] over the course of his presidency, when they did the polls in 2024, they Biden was still
[04:42:00] seen as more likable than Trump. He was still seen as a more moral person. He's
[04:42:03] still seen as more like personally affable and trustworthy, but he was he had been killed
[04:42:10] he had lost all of his support on the basis of being a strong leader. That was what was
[04:42:15] causing him to lose. He was seen as a weak figurehead. Kamala Harris and the Gallup poll
[04:42:19] that came out recently also led by an even larger margin than Biden did of being trustworthy
[04:42:25] on being more well liked on being somebody to be proud to be president, but she's
[04:42:30] still losing by pretty like like double digit margins on being a strong leader
[04:42:35] she's losing by five points and having a vision for the country and she's losing
[04:42:39] by ten points on being able to get things done because she has attached
[04:42:42] herself in a way that people don't want to somebody who is seen as yeah he was
[04:42:47] supposed to be stoic statesmen she has attached herself literally said that
[04:42:51] she wouldn't do anything different than somebody who is seen as completely
[04:42:56] sleep at the wheel. Yeah. It's not ideology. It makes it make it also makes no sense because
[04:43:02] like she wouldn't be running for president right now if Biden was fucking killing it.
[04:43:06] So like it's that simple politics could be as as simpler as complicated as you want to make it.
[04:43:12] But the reality of the matter is Kamala Harris would not be currently running for president
[04:43:16] at the top of the ticket. If if Biden wasn't demonstrably so incompetent that he's like
[04:43:23] going to lose the fucking race to Donald Trump. Yeah. Yeah. And it's, it's, it's not about winning
[04:43:29] the election. It's not about, like, leakage or whatever. It's not about, at this point,
[04:43:35] I wouldn't even say that, like, they think that this is a way that they can, yeah,
[04:43:38] this is the poll that I was talking about. Yeah, US voters' impression of presidential
[04:43:41] candidates' personal qualities, like Kamala Harris net netting 22 points in terms of being
[04:43:50] likeable, having strong moral character, being honest and trustworthy. But when you get down
[04:43:55] to it, cares about the needs of people like you, it starts, it starts evening out a little
[04:44:00] bit, you know, with a five points is someone to be someone you would be proud of to have
[04:44:05] president manage the government effectively zero would display judgment in a crisis minus
[04:44:11] Like these people think Donald Trump is more advantageous than Kamala Harris, like would
[04:44:20] do a better job of displaying judgment in a fucking crisis.
[04:44:24] That is directly, in my opinion, the communication strategy that you haven't like harped on this.
[04:44:32] You have not shown the American voters like how bad Trump would be even in a crisis
[04:44:37] situation.
[04:44:38] reminded them of that. Yeah, I've been trying to make it fucking
[04:44:42] as fucking Bob Woodward's book like it's 2020. Like, yeah. So
[04:44:48] like I'll go back. I'll go back to kind of like the main point I
[04:44:51] was making. So this is a reason to be a bit more hopeful. And
[04:44:53] I'll go back to why this doesn't mean that she has it in the
[04:44:56] bag. So we talked about earlier, like, and this is some
[04:45:00] more math about Washington in general. And I said that it
[04:45:05] It only worked as far back as 2018.
[04:45:07] But that, and people in Seattle hear this, is your fault.
[04:45:10] That's because Seattle in Washington,
[04:45:12] Seattle is a very, very unique part of this country.
[04:45:14] There's not many areas in the rest of the country
[04:45:16] that look like Seattle.
[04:45:19] And it can very dramatically change the result of the state
[04:45:22] if it has high turnout,
[04:45:23] or if it's swinging a lot to Democrats.
[04:45:26] So in 2016, Seattle swung a lot to Democrats,
[04:45:29] but Seattle was a very unique area,
[04:45:31] and so its swing there
[04:45:32] didn't really represent the rest of the country.
[04:45:34] So 2016, Democrats do relatively well in the Washington primary.
[04:45:38] That's mostly because they do very well in Seattle compared
[04:45:41] to previous years.
[04:45:42] That swing in Seattle is not represented
[04:45:44] in the rest of the country.
[04:45:45] It doesn't really indicate anything.
[04:45:47] So the Washington primary in that year
[04:45:49] is not a very predictive indicator.
[04:45:52] But in the rest of the state that's not Seattle,
[04:45:55] the rural part of Washington, like Vancouver, Spokane,
[04:45:58] like the kind of like Twin Peaks parts of the state,
[04:46:01] those areas are represented with the rest of the country.
[04:46:04] They have demographic splits here.
[04:46:06] You have non-urban Washington.
[04:46:08] It's very white like the Midwest is.
[04:46:11] The white percentages are very similar.
[04:46:13] It's a bit less black.
[04:46:14] It's about as Hispanic, a bit more Asian,
[04:46:17] and a bit more Native American.
[04:46:19] And about as much college educated.
[04:46:20] It's actually less college educated than Michigan,
[04:46:22] Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
[04:46:24] But these Twin Peaks areas, that's what I'll call them
[04:46:26] now, Eastern Washington, not Seattle,
[04:46:30] these areas are representative of the rest of the states
[04:46:34] you need to win.
[04:46:35] So what happens in 2016 is that even though Hillary
[04:46:38] improves on Obama's margin, like how Democrats did in 2012,
[04:46:42] statewide, the Democratic margin in the Twin Peaks
[04:46:47] areas of Washington among the Black Lodge people,
[04:46:52] that number goes down.
[04:46:53] Even though the state goes to the left.
[04:46:55] The non-urban Washington zigs while the rest of the state
[04:46:58] zags in a sense.
[04:47:01] So this shift here kind of shows you
[04:47:04] that you can like it was kind of a canary in the coal mine
[04:47:10] for areas like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,
[04:47:12] because these areas were moving to the right
[04:47:14] to pair the 2012.
[04:47:17] And so going off of that, you can sort of
[04:47:20] see that non-rural Washington, which
[04:47:23] is more Republican relative to the country,
[04:47:26] is actually more a consistent predictive indicator
[04:47:29] of the country as a whole, then Washington as a whole is,
[04:47:33] then like the whole state is when you include
[04:47:37] the kind of weird people in Seattle.
[04:47:39] So in 2016, you had the shift to the right
[04:47:42] that presages shifts to the right more generally,
[04:47:45] presages are more Republican environment in general,
[04:47:47] and that is an indicator that Hillary
[04:47:50] is gonna have a bad time in the Midwest,
[04:47:51] which she does and she loses.
[04:47:53] 2018, Democrats make major gains
[04:47:55] in non-urban Washington, they actually win it outright.
[04:47:58] That corresponds with Democrats doing very well
[04:48:01] across the country and specifically doing well
[04:48:03] in these white Northern areas.
[04:48:05] They went Senate races in West Virginia, Ohio,
[04:48:08] of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania
[04:48:11] by very large margin.
[04:48:12] So here in this case, rural Washington swinging
[04:48:15] towards Democrats is predictive
[04:48:17] of Democrats doing well.
[04:48:20] In 2020, they don't do as well as they do in 2018,
[04:48:24] which indicates that they're not gonna probably do as well
[04:48:26] in like the Midwest as they did in 2012 or in 2018.
[04:48:34] But they do a bit better, marginally better
[04:48:37] than they did in 2016.
[04:48:38] There's a leftward shift of about three points.
[04:48:40] Lo and behold, in Michigan, Wisconsin,
[04:48:43] Pennsylvania that year, you have those states
[04:48:47] move to the left slightly, not by a lot,
[04:48:49] not by as much as the polls were saying,
[04:48:51] but by enough to win.
[04:48:53] In 2022, you have it shift to the right,
[04:48:55] by about as much as the country did.
[04:48:57] It's a pretty brutal margin, like worse than 2016,
[04:49:01] of indicating probably,
[04:49:02] but it indicates about a neutral year.
[04:49:04] Then in the states, in the congressional elections in 2022,
[04:49:07] you have as rural Washington said,
[04:49:11] the Twin Peaks area said,
[04:49:15] that Democrats, like it's basically neutral.
[04:49:18] This year, and this is what I think
[04:49:19] is extremely encouraging to Democrats,
[04:49:22] their numbers in 2024 right here
[04:49:25] are the best numbers they've had in rural Washington since 2012.
[04:49:29] Better than 2020, substantially better than 2016.
[04:49:32] So this indicates like a national kind of environment
[04:49:36] that is once again to the left of 2020.
[04:49:39] There's no indication of a big right wing surge
[04:49:42] in these rural working class white areas
[04:49:45] that we did see in 2016.
[04:49:46] If anything, it indicates a shift to the left
[04:49:49] among these areas, which would correspond perfectly
[04:49:52] with the national environment where Kamala
[04:49:54] is a little bit worse among non-whites, loses points
[04:49:57] in Florida, like New York, California, maybe
[04:50:02] her national popular vote margin is smaller,
[04:50:04] but she holds ground, or maybe even gains ground,
[04:50:06] among these socially liberal working class people
[04:50:09] who are put off by Trump's social conservatism.
[04:50:12] And what's very encouraging for them
[04:50:15] is that the lean here, how much more Republican,
[04:50:18] non-urban Washington relative to the country is,
[04:50:21] then lean has been increasing with time.
[04:50:23] So if you assume that it's going to be about 10 points to the right of the country like it was in 2014 or 2022,
[04:50:30] or if you put somewhere in the middle of that like in 2020, you have a democratic victory margin between four and five points.
[04:50:36] That, I think, on Nate Silver's kind of street that shows what's her odds of winning if she wins by X-Mount nationally,
[04:50:43] that would be a very, very likely win for her.
[04:50:46] And it corresponds with the polling that we've been seeing that shows a slight consistent lead for her in these states she needs to win.
[04:50:52] doesn't speak to strength of the Senate about she could do terribly in the Sun
[04:50:55] belt doesn't speak to strength of blue states it does speak to strength you're
[04:50:59] specifically talking about which Wisconsin Michigan and Pennsylvania non-urban
[04:51:05] voters like white voters predominantly white voters in these areas that are
[04:51:11] more socially liberal than what the National Republican Party presents
[04:51:15] itself as. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I get it. Yeah, I understand the
[04:51:22] method here. Yeah, going back to what we were saying before,
[04:51:27] this doesn't predict how Kamala Harris will doing this predicts
[04:51:31] how Democrats will do. And we know that Democrats across the
[04:51:34] board, generic Democrats, that's what GCB, the Engineering
[04:51:37] Congressional Ballot, the average Democrat running for
[04:51:40] Senate or Congress are liked because they are not Joe
[04:51:43] Biden. They're not part of the Biden administration. Yeah. 80 years older. They're not his underling.
[04:51:48] I think they also can, there's a, there's another thing that I always look to, I think
[04:51:52] there is another statement. Cause like, if you're running on a congressional ticket,
[04:51:58] you have to be more policy driven and more policy focused than this like overall vibes
[04:52:03] based attitude that like the top of the ticket can take advantage of. And I think
[04:52:08] I think that speaks to the down-ballot performance of like Senate Democrats over Senate Republicans
[04:52:15] in states where Kamala does not have the same margin of victory.
[04:52:19] Yeah, they're leading by 8 points, 7 points in Pennsylvania, they're winning by 5 in Wisconsin,
[04:52:24] they're leading in Ohio, they're leading in like even in these Sunbelt states, Ruben
[04:52:28] and Gallego is up by 10 in Arizona where she's had her worst polling numbers and
[04:52:33] all the swing states.
[04:52:34] So the problem with her here is that this paints a strong picture for generic Democrats.
[04:52:40] Kamala Harris may not be a generic Democrat.
[04:52:43] She's Kamala Harris.
[04:52:44] She's part of the Biden administration.
[04:52:46] That was Biden's problem.
[04:52:47] That's why I never thought that Democrats are necessarily doing well among these voters
[04:52:51] or in special elections.
[04:52:53] And this is, I think, a very useful thing because unlike special elections, this
[04:52:57] was relatively higher turnout.
[04:52:59] This was like 2 million people voted in this primary.
[04:53:01] It's not like 8% turnout in some like state house race, but if Kamala Harris can't succeed
[04:53:10] in getting people to view her more like a generic Democrat than she is as Kamala Harris,
[04:53:17] Joe Biden's vice president, then she might not be able to match the performance of the
[04:53:22] rest of the party and you'll have people who would otherwise want to vote for Democrats
[04:53:27] being driven out of desperation, out of Camelot giving them nothing to hold on to, giving
[04:53:33] them no bone to hold, giving them nothing to, no excuse to vote for her.
[04:53:38] I'm confused. Are you saying that, uh, consistently saying that you're prosecuting transnational
[04:53:44] gangs and that you love the opportunity economy and you have tears in your eyes whenever
[04:53:48] you talk about small businesses is not the winning message that, that appeals to
[04:53:53] the white working class voters in these non-urban areas?
[04:53:58] Yeah, people don't want American Keir Starmer.
[04:54:00] They want a Democrat.
[04:54:02] They want Bob Casey.
[04:54:03] They want Sherrod Brown.
[04:54:04] They want Tammy Baldwin, all of which
[04:54:06] have relatively progressive positions.
[04:54:07] Tammy Baldwin, the candidate running the two-term senator
[04:54:11] of Wisconsin, she supported Medicare
[04:54:13] for all her entire career.
[04:54:14] She opposed the Iraq War.
[04:54:16] She has positions that are a lot closer to Bernie Sanders
[04:54:19] than I'd say Joe Biden.
[04:54:20] And she is really interested.
[04:54:21] even share a brown, uh, advocate to advocate to expand Medicare coverage to 55
[04:54:27] year olds, like, like lower the eligibility age.
[04:54:31] Yeah.
[04:54:31] He's always been very, very like protectionist, like, like pro, like, uh,
[04:54:36] fair trade, uh, like supportive liberal physical policies, arguably one of
[04:54:40] most liberal centers in the Senate by some metrics.
[04:54:42] He's like winning in fucking Ohio.
[04:54:45] So people don't want a fucking like, like perfectly palatable, like person
[04:54:50] who never like this, they never disagree with any issues,
[04:54:52] only says things they can, they like to make them feel good.
[04:54:56] They want somebody they think is a strong liberal,
[04:54:58] like consistent leader.
[04:55:00] That's not hard to be, but it is hard to be
[04:55:03] when you're not breaking from Biden
[04:55:04] and you're not creating a solid image of yourself.
[04:55:07] Yeah.
[04:55:08] I think one of the major issues is like,
[04:55:10] she's going for the television vote.
[04:55:12] Like she's going for the TV audience
[04:55:14] of people who are historically better off,
[04:55:19] like more affluent, more comfortable, like she's going for voters that have a lot of privilege
[04:55:24] that only care about, you know, Trump offending their sensibilities when he's on TV.
[04:55:31] And I think that that would have worked with, that would, that worked with Joe Biden, but
[04:55:36] a lot of those voters are maybe going to think, well, you know, I think she's ineffective.
[04:55:43] I think she's weak. They're not necessarily going to go and vote for Trump because they
[04:55:46] they find Trump to be unconscionable or gross or whatever,
[04:55:49] or some might actually end up still voting for Trump
[04:55:51] because of the economy, right?
[04:55:55] I just, I think it puts her on shaky ground
[04:55:58] for no reason whatsoever.
[04:56:00] Yeah.
[04:56:00] I go as far as to say her strategy is actively detrimental
[04:56:03] compared to what she's doing,
[04:56:04] because she needs people to feel like they have a sense
[04:56:06] of what he stands for.
[04:56:07] She needs people to have a sense that she's a strong
[04:56:09] leader, separate from her boss who they hate
[04:56:11] and think is a failure.
[04:56:13] That would look a lot more like making bigger swings
[04:56:15] and what she's been doing so far.
[04:56:17] It would look a lot like doing kind of what she did
[04:56:19] at the start, picking walls,
[04:56:21] like doing the price cap stuff, like you said,
[04:56:23] but she has like,
[04:56:25] struck away from that lately
[04:56:26] and it's caused the polling
[04:56:28] to really kind of stagnate for her
[04:56:31] and it like, is not in a good of a position
[04:56:34] who then compared to the rest of the party
[04:56:36] are like, compared to where she could have been otherwise.
[04:56:40] I still think that like the fundamentals here,
[04:56:43] My personal opinion on how this shakes out,
[04:56:47] I think even if she isn't throwing people a bone,
[04:56:49] people actively want to vote for her enough
[04:56:52] that they will just kind of be like, oh, whatever,
[04:56:55] even if she hasn't really won my heart over,
[04:56:57] like this, I want to have this strong liberal leader,
[04:57:00] I want to have somebody who is capable
[04:57:04] of running the country in the way that I want,
[04:57:06] and I'll force myself to see that in her.
[04:57:09] That could get her over the line.
[04:57:10] I think the party has seen enough consistent strength
[04:57:13] in the states that they need, that she's probably still
[04:57:15] on track to get a narrow win here.
[04:57:17] The Sun Belt very give or take at this point,
[04:57:19] but she doesn't need the Sun Belt.
[04:57:21] She just needs these three states
[04:57:23] where Democrats have been doing well consistently
[04:57:25] across the board.
[04:57:27] Republicans are not wearing the kind of message
[04:57:29] that they need to win among these people.
[04:57:31] I still think all else equal, even when you see the polling
[04:57:34] where she's down at Wisconsin Mission
[04:57:35] and the Quinnipiac thing, like that's what you'll see
[04:57:39] every now and again on a statistical distribution
[04:57:42] when she has an error leading a state,
[04:57:44] you're gonna see some polls to show her down.
[04:57:47] There'll be a poll that shows her up by five.
[04:57:49] Quinnipiac had literally a poll that had her up by five
[04:57:51] in September, and then they'll have a poll
[04:57:53] that'll have her down by a little bit,
[04:57:55] like within the margin of error.
[04:57:56] That's just what is going to happen when you have
[04:57:59] like an error lead.
[04:58:03] It could probably be bigger, but it's not like fatal.
[04:58:06] I think, like my personal take on it
[04:58:09] is that I will probably still predict her to win
[04:58:12] unless the bottom totally falls out
[04:58:14] in the next couple of weeks.
[04:58:17] Yeah, we'll see what happens
[04:58:21] because never doubt the Democratic party's ability
[04:58:26] to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
[04:58:29] It's been mind-numbing to watch them go immediately back
[04:58:34] after like a momentary lapse of judgment
[04:58:38] and demonstrate in competency like a normal competent party would after swapping Biden out and even
[04:58:44] Putting Tim Waltz on the ticket. They very quickly packed that shit up and are just you know
[04:58:51] I guess making this historically unpopular Donald Trump
[04:58:56] come across as like as a as a reasonable alternative every single day for not me
[04:59:03] Obviously, but many Americans it seems
[04:59:05] Yeah, and I'll say somebody asked in the chat which is what is the bottom falling out look like I'd say like the like at the
[04:59:12] final polls at the end of the year like show like consistent and like
[04:59:16] Like like strong movement away from her like if her national lead falls or if Trump starts leading or if like high-quality
[04:59:22] Pulsars start like consistently showing a distribution that represents Trump leading
[04:59:26] I'd say all else equal like she probably fucked up and didn't win over people's trust and
[04:59:30] and might not be on track to win, but it's hard for me to imagine like a scenario where she's like
[04:59:35] totally out of it, like in the next couple weeks. Yeah. Okay, well, Enninger Mendham, thank you so
[04:59:43] much for coming on and thanking the case. Yeah, if people want to read more about this, I have my
[04:59:50] official prediction map article that I still would like kind of hold on to and say it's like
[04:59:55] what I believe. I'll be updating it hopefully in a week like once the new
[05:00:00] polling comes out. I probably I'm gonna be working on a new article soon about
[05:00:06] like how to just follow this stuff in general about going fucking crazy because
[05:00:09] yesterday was like vibe is 9-11 but like I have a lot of other stuff like this
[05:00:14] on my thing like this kind of perspective that people don't like
[05:00:18] usually look at are like just generally I would say like there are very few
[05:00:23] people in the world of electoral analysis who are not liberals so if you're
[05:00:27] interested in getting an in-depth look into politics and how elections are
[05:00:33] going from somebody who like I've gotten I've been pretty good about this stuff
[05:00:36] in the past and is not a fucking shit libo asshole like I've been pretty good
[05:00:42] at that so check me out at editor mentioned that sub-stack and I'll see
[05:00:46] you guys maybe an election night maybe earlier than that yeah you got it you
[05:00:51] gotta put the khaki on. Yeah, I'm gonna be the Steve Kranaki of the Sun world on election night.
[05:00:56] This is what everything went up to, but see y'all. All right, bye. That was Eddinger
[05:01:05] Mantam, Eddinger Mantam everybody. We have a Kamala Harris rally coming up right now.
[05:01:13] Where Barack Obama is slated to speak. Let me see if I can find it. Does anyone have
[05:01:20] a link for it. Barry, big old Barry, which is crazy because it's like it'll show you that
[05:01:32] Obama is stumping ahead of Harris. Here, hold on, I gotta go pee real quick while this plays
[05:01:37] a little bit. I'll be back.
[05:01:44] Donal Trump rip away more of our fundamental freedom and raise costs for families like Georgia Lines.
[05:02:04] Vice President Harris has a very good conviction for the future. She wants to take us forward.
[05:02:10] Listen, I've spent a lot of time at the teacher, as a kindergarten teacher at the Urban Academy Charter School of Greater Pittsburgh.
[05:02:24] I spend every day with a bunch of young men, and when I think about what kind of world I want my students to grow up in,
[05:03:07] That's what that state wants to start a family and that's the future that vice president Harris is fighting. Oh my god. This is 2k viewers dude. Holy shit. That's cooked. Okay.
[05:03:32] shit. That's cooked. Okay. Um, we'll watch, we'll watch when Obama, when Obama gets up.
[05:03:44] This why was he fantasizing about common teaching in zero does literally fantasy baby brain stuff
[05:03:48] not gonna happen. Dude, are you fucking stupid? Do you guys not understand like, do you think
[05:03:55] analysis means like, I think this is gonna happen? Do you think analysis is the same
[05:04:00] his prediction. Like when I talk about this sort of stuff, do you just imagine that I'm
[05:04:05] saying Kamala Harris is going to do this? Like, are you all right, dude? It's very strange.
[05:04:15] It's very strange that a lot of you motherfuckers just like simply just don't understand basic
[05:04:20] shit. Obama's message to black men voting for Trump. Part of part of it makes me think
[05:04:28] that well, you just aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president and you're
[05:04:31] coming up with other alternatives and reasons for that. Oh, no. That's so bad, dude. Dude,
[05:04:38] listen, listen. Oh, that's such a Hillary ass fucking take. Even if this is true, you
[05:04:44] should never say this. Okay. That chatter was not addressing you. No, he's, he's addressing
[05:04:53] Eddard momentum for some reason. He's not saying that either. Okay. Okay. Here's
[05:05:12] the reality. Okay. First and foremost, it's not a significant amount. It's not a major
[05:05:20] shift. Okay. It's not a major fucking shift in terms of like black people voting for Donald
[05:05:28] Trump, young black men, younger black voters, potentially voting for Donald Trump over Kamala
[05:05:33] Harris. It is a shift. However, and I'll tell you what that shift is, is because the
[05:05:40] the last time the Democratic Party did something for black people was so far removed from this
[05:05:47] generation of black voters that they fear that they do not have that same party loyalty
[05:05:53] that older black voters do, that's, is that simple? The more, the more you move away from
[05:05:59] the civil rights movement, the more black people are like, okay, well, what the fuck
[05:06:03] have we done? And it also corresponds to greater trends in terms of a less educated
[05:06:10] male voters in particular. Okay, so black men that are non-college educated are still
[05:06:19] greatly underperforming in their support for the Republican Party over white men who are
[05:06:24] non-college educated. Okay, but if you're going to single out black men in general,
[05:06:31] because you have taken black votes for granted for far too long as the Democratic
[05:06:35] party, that's the reason that also proves my fucking point that I make all the time.
[05:06:44] What have you done for me lately is obviously the major motivator for why people choose
[05:06:52] not to vote for you.
[05:06:54] Okay?
[05:06:58] It's very stupid.
[05:07:01] The entire conversation surrounding this is stupid.
[05:07:05] But that's it.
[05:07:06] like what the fuck happened like the black vote was so firmly committed to the Democratic Party
[05:07:15] every generation for many decades now that's the reason black people that remember a time when
[05:07:23] the Democratic Party stood by them are going to forever vote for the Democratic Party black
[05:07:29] people that were so far removed from the last time that the Democrats did something for them
[05:07:34] are not going to want to vote for it. That's why you've seen a vote, that's why you've seen,
[05:07:40] at least in prior campaigns, the Black vote getting smaller in particular,
[05:07:48] but not necessarily swinging in the direction of Donald Trump, or the direction of the Republican
[05:07:53] Party. But that's the reason why there is this major generational divide. That's it.
[05:07:59] it. If you're wondering, like, what the fuck? Why are older black men and women overwhelmingly
[05:08:06] pro-democratic party and younger black men, not women, but younger black men are not?
[05:08:12] It's because young men are not, but specifically if you want to identify why there's such a
[05:08:16] disparity within demographics for the black vote that is popsy-turvy in comparison to
[05:08:22] other age demographics. If you look at younger white men versus older white men, or if
[05:08:27] you look at any kind of like generational gap the Democrats are not out
[05:08:32] competing the Republicans on the older side so why does that disparity exist
[05:08:37] it's because what have you done for me lately it's a perfectly understandable
[05:08:43] perfectly reasonable position it is at the heart of democracy this is something
[05:08:49] that the Democratic Party has completely fucking forgot and I say the
[05:08:54] Democratic Party is completely forgot this because I would never say this
[05:08:57] about the Republicans. The Republicans at least make up issues. They try to prime you into
[05:09:02] believing that there is like a genuine disparity. They try to fucking get you to vote for them
[05:09:09] for one reason or another. Democrats just point to the Republicans and go, if you don't
[05:09:14] vote for us, these guys are gonna win and they're fucking assholes. And that might
[05:09:17] move the needle for a lot of people, but there's a plurality of people out there
[05:09:21] that it's not moving the needle forward demonstrably. That's it. And you're coming up with all kinds
[05:09:42] of reasons. Excuse, I got a problem with that. He said, he's part of it makes me think, and
[05:09:46] I'm speaking to men directly. Part of it makes me think that, well, you just aren't feeling
[05:09:49] the idea of having a woman as president. And you're coming up with other alternatives
[05:09:52] and reasons to do that. That's a really funny take because that take, you are addressing
[05:10:00] that take not to the men, not to the men in the margins. You're just saying that
[05:10:06] for the Netflix executives, dog. You're literally just talking to the MSNBC watches when you
[05:10:11] say that. If you wanted to talk to men about this particular issue, you wouldn't fucking
[05:10:16] go, don't want to vote for a woman, sweetie. They're going to be like, yeah, I don't. Okay.
[05:10:22] Shut the fuck up. What now? I hate that. I can't believe he would do the, I'm with
[05:10:36] her scolding, both scolding, which was objectively, objectively a failure in 2016. He said that
[05:10:46] the women in our lives have been getting our backs this entire time. He said, when we get
[05:10:50] in trouble, the system isn't working for us. They're the ones out there marching and protesting.
[05:10:55] And now you're thinking about sitting out, you're sitting out or supporting somebody who
[05:10:58] has a history of denigrating you because you think that's a sign of strength because
[05:11:01] that's what being a man is, putting women down. That's not acceptable. That's so
[05:11:06] stupid. That is such an idiotic way to stump. That is such an idiotic way to fucking stump.
[05:11:22] God, this campaign man, what the fuck are they doing? Just every part of this is busted.
[05:11:30] Anyway, Harris overtakes Trump among suburban voters, where it is if those polling shows.
[05:11:35] We'll see how resilient that fucking support is from the suburbs. I am not so certain.
[05:11:42] There is an entire, I agree with Obama. What Barack Obama is the right person to say, there's
[05:11:51] a good wake up call for some that are on the fence. Well said. Yeah, totally. You're right.
[05:12:03] Now everybody understands that misogyny plays a significant role in the way that people
[05:12:12] view a candidate. Okay. Of course it does. Kamala Harris understands that as well.
[05:12:18] hair is also understands being black plays a negative role in the way that you're perceived
[05:12:24] by the broader electorate. That's why she doesn't do the arm with her shit. This is something
[05:12:28] that I've repeated time and time again to give her her flowers. Okay. The issue is if
[05:12:36] she recognizes that, if she recognizes that she's not, that's the reason why she's
[05:12:43] not bringing it up. Right? You have to now work with what you have. It's no different
[05:12:52] than fucking blaming the referee at the end of the goddamn game when you got outscored.
[05:12:59] It's no different than being like, well, the electoral college, you know, the electoral
[05:13:02] college is the reason why we lost. Like, bitch, you know what the electoral college is.
[05:13:08] You have to work within the confines. Like just because it's a shitty structure doesn't
[05:13:11] mean that you can't work within that structure. You can't not go to Wisconsin and then blame
[05:13:17] the electoral college like you did that. It wakes up negative numbers of people of anything
[05:13:26] it creates resentment among men who already liked to vote for Kamala and makes them go
[05:13:29] away was adoption policies. Even if it was or is true, it is true. Of course there's
[05:13:36] plenty of men, not just black men, but plenty of men that are like, I don't want no woman
[05:13:42] with a pussy who's gonna be bleeding like oh she's emotional there's hella people like
[05:13:48] that yes they exist of course patronizing them is not gonna fucking change anything though
[05:13:56] that's the problem every single one of those people if you were to go and doorknock and
[05:14:03] say listen I'm fucking Kamala Harris yeah I got a pussy who gives a shit you are suffering
[05:14:08] okay you want your fucking gas prices to go down I'm gonna make it happen you want
[05:14:13] Your grocery prices to go down. I'm gonna make it happen. You want your rent to go down. I'm gonna make it happen
[05:14:17] Those people will be like, all right. Well, you know, I
[05:14:21] Know
[05:14:23] Maybe I could vote for her
[05:14:25] That's it. That's it. Well, you have to overcome those odds
[05:14:35] And in order to overcome those odds
[05:14:38] You have to work you have to address their needs. Where is the fucking Obama?
[05:14:46] I'm a. Maybe you are unable to see past some of the more
[05:14:50] misogynistic tendencies. Have you considered that you might just have internalized misogyny?
[05:14:55] First of all, I'm not a woman, so I just have regular misogyny.
[05:15:00] Okay. Oh, you're trolling. Okay.
[05:15:07] So far, Justin Fields is doing pretty good.
[05:15:10] Now, before we get started, we have a little bit of work to do here.
[05:15:16] So I want everybody to be, you know, just settle in. We got some work to do.
[05:15:19] Before we get started, I didn't want to say that we are heartbroken about the loss of life
[05:15:31] in Florida, North Carolina, states across the Southwest.
[05:15:35] We are thinking about people, families whose lives have been upended by the storms over
[05:15:41] the last couple of weeks.
[05:15:44] I could not be more grateful for the first five years.
[05:15:46] and female professionals who have put themselves in harm's way to try and help
[05:15:51] and better than ever you know it's times like this when you realize having honest
[05:16:06] competent leadership in government really matters it makes a difference and
[05:16:13] today I'm asking you to vote for some of those leaders including some folks
[05:16:20] folks. We need working with your outstanding governor who you just heard
[05:16:25] from Governor Josh Shapiro. We need them in Harrisburg. So we need you to vote
[05:16:31] for your next auditor general Malcolm Kenyatta, your next attorney general
[05:16:40] Eugene de Pescalé, your next state treasurer Eric McClain and my buddy
[05:16:50] You're outstanding United States Senator Bob Casey.
[05:16:55] Dude, he's got, even Obama is like kind of
[05:16:57] lacking motion right now.
[05:17:01] It's a little bit shocking.
[05:17:03] I hear in Pennsylvania, there are three ways to vote.
[05:17:08] You can vote early, in person, at the county election office,
[05:17:14] or at a satellite office.
[05:17:16] You can also vote by mail.
[05:17:18] And if you need to figure out how to do that,
[05:17:21] just go to iwillvote.compa to find a place to vote early
[05:17:28] or to request a ballot.
[05:17:30] And of course, you can vote at your polling place
[05:17:32] on election day, November 5th.
[05:17:35] But if you're in this rally, let's
[05:17:37] face it, you're probably voting unless you are 12.
[05:17:45] So you also have to help your friends and family
[05:17:48] make a plan to vote.
[05:17:50] And even if you're 12, you can do that.
[05:17:52] Talk to your mom and dad, aunts and uncles.
[05:17:56] Because together we have a chance to choose a new generation
[05:18:00] of leadership in this country and start building a better
[05:18:03] and stronger and fairer and more hopeful America.
[05:18:08] Now, you've already heard tonight this election is going
[05:18:15] to be tight because there are a lot of Americans who are
[05:18:23] still struggling out there.
[05:18:25] We're still striving to make life better for themselves,
[05:18:29] for their families and for their kids.
[05:18:32] And let's face it, as a country, we've
[05:18:35] been through a lot these last few years.
[05:18:39] We had a historic pandemic wreaking havoc on communities
[05:18:44] and business.
[05:18:47] Disruptions from the pandemic then
[05:18:49] caused prices to spike.
[05:18:51] And that put a strain on family budgets.
[05:18:56] And in many ways, it's felt like the aspirations of working
[05:19:00] people have taken a back seat to the priorities of the rich
[05:19:04] and the powerful.
[05:19:06] So I get it why people are looking to shake things up.
[05:19:12] I mean, I am the hope you change you got.
[05:19:15] So I understand people feeling frustrated and feeling
[05:19:21] we can do better.
[05:19:23] What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up
[05:19:33] in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania.
[05:19:36] I don't understand that because there is absolutely no evidence that this man thinks
[05:19:51] about anybody but himself.
[05:19:59] I've said it before.
[05:20:01] Donald Trump is a 78-year-old billionaire
[05:20:04] who has not stopped whining about his problems
[05:20:08] since he wrote down his golden escalator nine years ago.
[05:20:14] You've got the tweets in all caps,
[05:20:18] the ranting and the raving
[05:20:20] about crazy conspiracy theories.
[05:20:24] The two-hour speeches, word salad,
[05:20:29] just you know it's like Fidel Castro just on and on constant attempts to sell
[05:20:39] you stuff who does that selling you gold sneakers and a hundred thousand dollar
[05:20:45] watch and and most recently a Trump Bible you know he wants you to buy the
[05:20:55] word of God Donald Trump edition got his name right there next next to Matthew
[05:21:01] You and Luke, I mean, you could not make this step up.
[05:21:11] If you saw it on Saturday Night Live,
[05:21:12] you'd say, well, no, that's going too far.
[05:21:15] No, he's doing that.
[05:21:21] It's crazy.
[05:21:23] And the reason he does it is because all he cares about
[05:21:28] is his ego and his money and his status.
[05:21:32] He's not thinking about you.
[05:21:37] Donald Trump sees power as nothing more than a means to an end.
[05:21:43] He wants the middle class to pay the price for another huge tax
[05:21:48] cut that would mostly help him and his country club buddies.
[05:21:54] Doesn't care if he costs more women
[05:21:56] their reproductive freedom, because it
[05:21:58] won't make a difference in his life.
[05:22:03] Do not boo.
[05:22:05] Vote.
[05:22:10] Damn, bro.
[05:22:11] he's dude what the fuck this man this man will be able to fucking motivate this entire
[05:22:22] crowd of people to go and fucking storm the capital you know and and there there is definitely
[05:22:32] a vibes there is definitely a vibes drop off in my opinion like this is desperado
[05:22:45] It turns out having everyone of no be over the age of 60 has some consequences. Oh, boo vote. He's like
[05:23:02] Trump doesn't care about you. Oh
[05:23:07] Here come every single person that is surrounded by like 60 year olds telling me no they actually love this shit
[05:23:14] Okay, well, I'm not fucking 60. I'm not watching this shit. It sucks. All right
[05:23:19] Where is AOC? That's another fucking interesting, that's another interesting indication that like
[05:23:29] they are absolutely moving in that direction where like AOC should be stomping to at least in
[05:23:37] places, at least in places where there's like young Hispanic voters, young voters in general. She
[05:23:42] is still relatively charismatic. North Carolina lost a mind-numbing 325,000 manufacturing job
[05:24:00] Thanks to NAFTA and China, WTO largely in rural counties.
[05:24:04] The textile clothing and furniture industries all died now.
[05:24:06] Harris is sending Bill Clinton, Mr. NAFTA, the rural North Carolina campaign for her.
[05:24:11] You can roll your eyes at Harris courting GOPers by campaigning with Liz Cheney, but tapping
[05:24:15] Clinton as a rural voter whisper in the part of the country, arguably worse hit
[05:24:18] by his free trade agenda, is lunacy.
[05:24:21] I'm not in that into overreacting that every little move the campaign makes to court
[05:24:25] a swing voter.
[05:24:26] Whatever.
[05:24:27] It's October of election year.
[05:24:28] You love Republicans now, them's the brakes, but this one shocks me and makes me think actually
[05:24:32] they have no idea what they're doing.
[05:24:34] I think that they do know what they're doing, but what they're doing is at odds with what
[05:24:40] you would expect a competent party to do.
[05:24:43] There's, they're sending Clinton out there for like older Republican voters, business
[05:24:48] owners, things like that, that don't give a fuck about NAFTA because they've already
[05:24:53] written out every single disaffected, disenfranchised white voter. They are just straight up. Look,
[05:25:04] their method is clear. If you watch what they're doing, if you watch their movements in this
[05:25:10] otherwise truncated campaign in such a short period of time, in such a short period of
[05:25:18] time, they have been laser focused on trying to win any fucking Republican vote, any suburban
[05:25:26] white vote that they possibly can, that is not in any way, shape or form related to labor,
[05:25:33] like people that have generationally not been in the working class for extended periods
[05:25:38] of time. They're looking for Republicans. Okay. That's it. They are firmly committed.
[05:25:47] firmly committed to trying to get business owners on board. I think that's what it is.
[05:25:55] And this is probably a more successful method than fucking, you know, bringing Liz Cheney
[05:26:02] or Dick Cheney up ever in that regard. It's the, all of the old leadership that you used
[05:26:11] to like when you were younger, they all like me as opposed to the new leadership
[05:26:18] that you might feel some type of way about Donald Trump. That's it. Who would have thought
[05:26:33] that a candidate who didn't need to win an open primary would be so politically inept?
[05:26:39] It doesn't matter. Like her, her not winning an open primary doesn't matter if she's like
[05:26:44] surrounded by at least somewhat competent people, but she is not. She's surrounded by
[05:26:49] the people that actually won the last primary and the last general election, Biden's team.
[05:26:56] They're just running the Biden method here.
[05:26:58] And as a black woman, I think it's hard for her to win the Biden voters by numbers that
[05:27:05] will push her across the finish line and defeat Donald Trump.
[05:27:08] Someone's soloing behind JD Vance and seem to be getting some issues.
[05:27:18] Cobble here has built this platform behind us.
[05:27:29] That's what happened.
[05:27:33] Nice.
[05:27:34] With Democrats morphing into the new Republican Party, can we take the true left party
[05:27:45] on the rise in instead?
[05:27:47] I don't know.
[05:27:48] I don't know what's going to happen.
[05:27:51] I think we're just gonna have complete fucking right wing fascist dominance coming for coming
[05:27:55] in the future.
[05:27:56] I don't think there's going to be a like not even republicans still like the bush administration
[05:28:11] because of Iraq.
[05:28:12] Exactly.
[05:28:17] She's run further to the right than Biden did.
[05:28:20] Oh, absolutely.
[05:28:21] Absolutely.
[05:28:22] Absolutely.
[05:28:23] And literally Biden in 2020 is literally a dream at this point.
[05:28:27] Are you kidding me?
[05:28:28] Pro immigrant, pro immigration.
[05:28:30] I'm going to restore a pathway to citizenship.
[05:28:33] I'm going to fix DACA.
[05:28:35] I'm going to shut down the fucking concentration camps for kids.
[05:28:38] You fucking kidding me? That was Brandon. A lot of people forgot. Brandon said, first
[05:28:43] 100 days, Jack put it on my table. I'm signing it into law. We're doing a fucking
[05:28:48] pathway to citizenship. That's what he said. Brandon also was Mr. Public Option.
[05:28:57] Weirdly enough, that was just a counter, a very successful way to just
[05:29:01] quiet down everybody talking about Medicare for all. Politico is still,
[05:29:17] Here's what Harris must do to seal the deal, be more moderate. She's committed to a bipartisan
[05:29:25] government. Dude, here's what Harris needs to do to seal the deal, drop out of the race,
[05:29:30] and let Liz Cheney run, right? That way you show your true commitment to bipartisanship,
[05:29:38] because remember she has a bipartisan border policy, right? Well, guess what? It's not a
[05:29:42] bipartisan border policy. It was written by one of the most conservative Republicans in
[05:29:46] Senate from Oklahoma and features nothing that liberals normally would demand out of
[05:29:53] this regular push and pull that they do on immigration.
[05:29:57] And what's more bipartisan than letting Mitt Romney run?
[05:30:00] Drop out and let Mitt Romney run.
[05:30:02] After all, Trump is the gravest threat to American democracy.
[05:30:14] It's really fucked up.
[05:30:24] Aaron Sorkin vindication?
[05:30:26] Oh, for sure.
[05:30:28] For sure.
[05:30:29] We need a Romney Cheney ticket.
[05:30:32] Romney needs to be at the top of the ticket and dick or less Cheney fuck it make dick Cheney VP again, dude
[05:30:39] That's what I'm saying. I get the sense. Our only hope is getting more progressive seats and power
[05:30:51] Otherwise, it seems like it's gonna be an endless capitulation arriving demands on the dem side and accelerated fascism in the GOP
[05:30:57] Feels really hopeless and scary as a person of multiple marginalized communities. Yes
[05:31:03] Absolutely, that's a fucking Lutley
[05:31:16] except
[05:31:17] A-Pack already cooked two seats. That was cool. Oh, yeah, yeah
[05:31:28] Anyway, let's listen to fucking Donald Trump. I want to hear Donald Trump on Andrew Schultz
[05:31:38] Let's see what we think. Let's see what my goat is saying try to take you out. So I'm going to give you some big
[05:31:46] Eric is 18. He's handsome. He's tall. He's rich. He's got the whole world
[05:31:50] She's punished in New York City.
[05:31:53] Are you sure you want to reverse Roe B. Wade now?
[05:31:56] I'm going to make this country great again.
[05:31:59] It's not a great country right now.
[05:32:00] It's always a great country.
[05:32:02] It's always a great country.
[05:32:03] I'm good with names, you know.
[05:32:04] You are?
[05:32:06] Tampon Tim was good.
[05:32:07] Is that?
[05:32:07] The only Tampon Tim it's hard to say.
[05:32:09] There are some like Conrad Kamala.
[05:32:11] It's a little hard to say.
[05:32:13] She's not bad, but when you put the names together,
[05:32:15] it's a little, you got to be able to puke.
[05:32:18] Hello everybody, welcome to Flagrant and today this is the first time that we've been able
[05:32:37] to say is we are sitting down with Mr. President.
[05:32:40] Thank you so much for being here.
[05:32:42] Thank you.
[05:32:43] Thank you fellas.
[05:32:44] Thank you sir.
[05:32:45] Appreciate it.
[05:32:46] Yeah, this is awesome.
[05:32:47] We have a bunch of questions.
[05:32:48] We're very, very grateful for your time.
[05:32:49] Okay.
[05:32:50] a dad. Okay, so here's here's first question. You have you have these children that are seemingly
[05:33:01] well adjusted, successful. And I think most importantly, they appear to like you. Yeah. Okay,
[05:33:10] I grew up in the city and there's a lot of people who had like very wealthy parents and
[05:33:14] And like the kids kind of resent them.
[05:33:16] And I was like waiting for them to like die.
[05:33:18] And they end up in like rehabs.
[05:33:21] They're doing drugs, guys, I was like, yeah.
[05:33:23] How do you raise them in the public eye
[05:33:26] where they, you know, still become ambitious and successful?
[05:33:29] So I do have good kids and five really wonderful children
[05:33:35] and different.
[05:33:37] This is great content.
[05:33:38] And if you don't recognize this as great content,
[05:33:40] I don't know what the fuck to tell you.
[05:33:42] chat is getting in its own way once again if you have any issues with this
[05:33:46] like this is
[05:33:48] this is going to be good very different to you they are so different
[05:33:51] but you know and it has two point seven million views in one day i think it was in
[05:33:55] common that i did i always used to say when i was
[05:33:57] with them
[05:33:58] or when they were leaving a room i would drive them crazy
[05:34:02] no drugs
[05:34:03] no alcohol no cigarettes i would say that
[05:34:06] you say that to don jr
[05:34:07] I hear Don's a little while.
[05:34:12] Yeah, he does Coke.
[05:34:14] Yeah, he can be a little tough.
[05:34:15] He told me a funny story.
[05:34:17] Go ahead.
[05:34:18] OK, like I talked to a bunch of people.
[05:34:20] I tried to, you know, prepare for this.
[05:34:21] And he told me a funny story.
[05:34:23] And he said to me, he goes once he asked if he could have a couple of friends
[05:34:27] over for New Year's New Year.
[05:34:29] No, it's July 4th on top of Trump Tower.
[05:34:31] Right.
[05:34:32] So you said, yes, he's like, I want five friends.
[05:34:34] You're like, OK, I'm out of town. Go for it.
[05:34:36] He brings two hundred people over to Trump.
[05:34:39] Okay.
[05:34:40] That's right.
[05:34:41] Okay.
[05:34:42] He says that you weren't supposed to be there.
[05:34:43] You end up showing up.
[05:34:45] You hear some noise upstairs.
[05:34:47] You come up.
[05:34:48] You go, what the fuck is everybody doing here?
[05:34:50] Get the hell out of my house.
[05:34:52] He said he cleaned for the next 36 hours and he said to this day, you have never
[05:34:57] brought up.
[05:34:58] Did it even happened?
[05:35:00] And he said, I'm starting to believe it might not have happened.
[05:35:05] Can you get the closure?
[05:35:07] No, it happened. No, I can never give closure.
[05:35:10] You can never forget.
[05:35:13] A lot of people like to forget things. You can't know. He's a good guy.
[05:35:18] You know, he's taken a lot because he was always a good student.
[05:35:22] He went to the Wharton School of Finance, which is great, and he did well.
[05:35:26] But he went into the world of politics not because he wanted to,
[05:35:31] But because I was there and I sort of automatically you drag you drag the family in and this guy
[05:35:38] What he had to go through with the Russia Russia Russia?
[05:35:40] She did they're asking me questions about Russia. I don't know anything about Russia
[05:35:44] What's going on and all of a sudden he's in front of grand juries is in front of Congress. Yeah
[05:35:49] It was a hoax. It was a total hoax
[05:35:51] Yeah, this was a made-up hoax by crazy Nancy Pelosi and these may you know the maniacs. Yeah, Hillary Clinton
[05:35:57] who's totally nuts. And this went on for two years. And it
[05:36:02] was he did. I know nothing about this. And he got before the
[05:36:05] grand jury. And you know, Comey, you have Comey, who's the
[05:36:09] worst, just a bad guy. Yes, the worst. He went through a lot.
[05:36:13] And it actually made him tougher. I don't know that's
[05:36:17] good or bad. But he's a tough cookie. Yeah. And it made in
[05:36:20] his case, it made him tougher. Ivanka did a great job.
[05:36:25] She didn't want anything else. She wanted to get people jobs. Hmm. I would have made her the ambassador to you
[05:36:30] And I wanted to do that. I think she would have been what I do think this is bad as a softball interview man
[05:36:36] You criticize it for other people you don't like why not Trump wait what?
[05:36:40] Yeah, I know it's a softball interview. What the fuck are you talking about? We've moved past that point
[05:36:47] Now is the now is the time to see how normies are going to see Trump in an appealing fashion and what that might do
[05:36:57] What that might do for his election chances. Yeah. After the Theo Vaughn shit, I was like,
[05:37:06] bro, Donald Trump is, is getting humanized at an alarming rate for a lot of the low propensity
[05:37:12] voters out here in this entire fucking podcast circuit. At first, like, I was like, the
[05:37:18] eight and rush shit is like, you know, it's neither here nor there. But having
[05:37:23] said that since then he's done a lot of these fucking media placements and he's cooking he
[05:37:31] just comes across as like very normal which is it's it's definitely I think it's definitely
[05:37:44] working yeah his vibes are very 2016 witty off the cuff smooth yeah incredible the whole
[05:37:50] aura in my opinion is bizarre that you interviewing a Yemeni teenager teenager is considered outrageous
[05:37:55] and immoral, but clowns and everything, a monstrous war criminal is applauded. The West
[05:37:59] says, pool of hypocrisy. You don't need to agree with this take, but it's the truth. Oh,
[05:38:03] no, 100%. No, absolutely. I said this after the America deserve 911 comment. Like people,
[05:38:12] I got banned for that. People fucking say Iran deserves a nuke every day. And, and you
[05:38:18] get elevated for saying things like that. It's because around these parts, we don't
[05:38:23] see people on your side of the world as fucking human beings. That's it. That's it. It's pure
[05:38:32] western chauvinism. It is the underpinning of empire. It is the only way to keep up western
[05:38:39] imperialism without ever considering the violence that we're dishing out.
[05:38:44] Uh, she would have been great, but she didn't want that. She didn't. And that would have
[05:38:49] been a very glamorous position. Yeah, she would have been we forget that this man
[05:38:53] literally just said Haitians are eating cats and dogs. The fuck are we talking
[05:38:55] about sound he sounds normal he does he sounds normal here that's the problem
[05:39:00] people forget that he said he's eating cats and dogs well you know how people
[05:39:05] could remember that if Kamala Harris actually launched a fucking counter
[05:39:08] messaging campaign against his anti-immigrant screeds like yes two days
[05:39:12] ago small fucker said immigrants have bad genes that caused them to murder
[05:39:17] dog that was like not even a week ago he said that but especially in this
[05:39:24] day and age in this media cycle, if one major group is not constantly hammering that point,
[05:39:30] people are going to forget. People are going to move past it. So take it up with them, not me.
[05:39:37] What do you want me to do? How much more can I fucking cover Trump's eugenics? People literally
[05:39:43] forget that there's a three minute abrogate at the top of the hour here, okay? And I repeat that
[05:39:50] shit at the top of the hour every fucking hour. And people still forget. And then I
[05:39:55] I tell them, if you no longer want to see those ads, all you need to do is subscribe,
[05:40:01] which you could do for $6 or for free. People will forget that too. People forget that you
[05:40:06] can get gifted a sub if you're lucky. Here's the German ad break now.
[05:40:11] Great.
[05:40:14] Yeah.
[05:40:15] Surely in the interest of impartiality towards candidates, you would consider watching
[05:40:18] commas, how was their interview and full after this? Probably not. The less I watch
[05:40:24] Kamala Harris, the better it is for her chances at least in this community. The
[05:40:28] The more I watched Donald Trump, the better it is for Kamala Harris, the chances in this
[05:40:32] community is when I watched Donald Trump, I'm going to shit on him. When I watch Kamala
[05:40:35] Harris, it makes me want to fucking kill myself at a video game.
[05:40:42] All she did is go to see companies and hire people. She wanted, and she hired, I think
[05:40:46] it was like 10 million people, some incredible amount of people. She'd go to Walmart. She'd
[05:40:51] go to Exxon. She'd go to these big companies and see if she could get groups of people
[05:40:56] hired and she loved doing it. There was no glamour, there was no anything, but she got
[05:41:01] people jobs.
[05:41:02] So how do you instill the ambition in the kids? I think a lot of kids that grow up with
[05:41:06] wealth, they kind of are lazy and they feel like they have no direction in life. A lot
[05:41:11] of times they turn to drugs and other shit. How do you instill the ambition?
[05:41:14] Well, you know, I've seen a lot of wealthy families where the kids are mostly don't
[05:41:19] work out too well. Some don't turn out to be bad kids, but they end up hating
[05:41:24] the father or the father maybe wanted him in business. I mean, I have one father that's
[05:41:29] very competitive with his son. He's, if the son were more successful than him, he would
[05:41:34] be unhappy. I said, are you crazy? It's supposed to be the other way around. My father was still
[05:41:40] proud of me. He was, he was a successful guy.
[05:41:43] So your father bailed you out like 11 times. What are you talking about? And you still
[05:41:48] bankrupt the casino.
[05:41:49] But my father wanted me to be more successful.
[05:41:53] I mean, he was so proud of all the things.
[05:41:54] I wish he could have seen what happened because we did things.
[05:41:57] But he was, you know, he's just a proud father.
[05:42:01] And I think most fathers are that way.
[05:42:04] I hope that.
[05:42:04] But I've known many fathers that are very successful
[05:42:07] that didn't want their that broke up over their son's success.
[05:42:10] If, you know, in the few cases where the son was more successful,
[05:42:14] which was very seldom, actually, you know, it's very seldom.
[05:42:18] You take people like in sports because in sports you see it because it's a microcosm of life, but
[05:42:23] it's quicker and you'll take like the greatest golfers and they have a son that he'll be really
[05:42:28] good as a young, but they never supersede almost. I can't think of any. They never supersede the
[05:42:36] father in terms of success and in sports generally, baseball, you can go to a lot of different sports
[05:42:42] and it really is a sort of a microcosm of life, but with life it takes a lot longer to find
[05:42:48] at the end of the position.
[05:42:49] I'm sorry to interrupt you, but you said we said you're a great father up top.
[05:42:52] First thing you say is I've got great kids.
[05:42:54] You didn't take credit and then your entire place.
[05:42:57] Oh, my God, bro.
[05:42:58] Take his dick out of your mouth.
[05:43:00] Take his dick out of your mouth.
[05:43:04] Oh, my God.
[05:43:05] Wipe the come off.
[05:43:07] Wipe the come off before you speak.
[05:43:09] Holy shit, dude.
[05:43:11] Oh, my God.
[05:43:14] Oh, my God.
[05:43:15] Glace answer. I thought it was really cool. Your entire answers about how great your kids are. That's a very cool. Thank you
[05:43:21] That's very nice. I think I like oh
[05:43:24] That's so bad. That's so bad, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro
[05:43:31] That is
[05:43:33] buddy
[05:43:40] I hear your show is like is crazy monster success. We're doing pretty good. We're very
[05:43:45] Yeah, we're interviewing young persons.
[05:43:47] Yeah, yeah.
[05:43:48] That's really good.
[05:43:49] And right in the middle of a campaign with only 29 days to go.
[05:43:53] Yeah.
[05:43:54] And you're taking up time.
[05:43:55] Yeah, we're just talking about your family.
[05:43:58] Yeah, we're just talking about your family.
[05:43:59] You know what it is?
[05:44:00] It's a different world out there.
[05:44:01] You guys and some others.
[05:44:02] Yeah.
[05:44:03] You know, we had the standard television stuff for many years and that's still,
[05:44:07] I think, you know, I think it's underrated now.
[05:44:10] I think it's still very important.
[05:44:11] Sure.
[05:44:12] whole new thing, Elon interviewed me on something and I think they said 275 million hits or
[05:44:22] other stuff.
[05:44:23] That's a lot of people.
[05:44:24] That's a nation.
[05:44:25] Yeah.
[05:44:26] But it's a whole new different way of getting the word out, right?
[05:44:30] How about Elon specifically?
[05:44:31] Is he your favorite African-American?
[05:44:33] He's a piece of work.
[05:44:36] You know, he's a great guy.
[05:44:39] Yeah.
[05:44:40] obviously a brilliant guy. Yeah. I mean, when I saw the rocket engines come back, I said,
[05:44:45] what is that? Like a couple of years ago, you never seen rockets go up and then they crash
[05:44:49] into the water. And I see the engines are coming back and they're landing.
[05:44:53] It's unbelievable. They're landing. Dude, there's nothing, I, there's nothing that
[05:45:00] reminds me that I'm just like not living in the same plane of existence as these
[05:45:03] people and like the fucking relentless Elon glazing. Every time I hear people talk
[05:45:09] about him on like these terms. I'm just like, we are not on the same planet, dude. We just
[05:45:15] straight up are living in alternative realities. I think I'm going to parallel universe. Like
[05:45:21] it doesn't make any fucking sense, dude. Donald Trump himself has made fun of Elon.
[05:45:27] One of his greatest banger codes was like, Elon will come to my fucking White House
[05:45:31] and suck me off. Like, is he lying in favorite African American is like, yeah,
[05:45:40] Sure. Haha. It's funny. Okay. I've heard it a million times over. It's neither here nor there, but like, when they just start talking about how brilliant he is, I'm like, how, like, you don't, there's no way you have to believe this.
[05:45:53] Like, there's no way you can believe this, right? Like, it just, oh my God. It makes no fucking sense. I hate that shit more than, like, thinking that Donald Trump is a good dad.
[05:46:07] And they land on a raft in the middle of the ocean someplace with a little dot and they land right on the top of the spot
[05:46:14] and my wife can't parallel parks
[05:46:17] Most people can
[05:46:19] But no, he's great, but he's got a great heart
[05:46:21] He was with me as you know on the other night
[05:46:24] Yeah, and we were honoring a man who got killed at a rally Corey firefighter great guy
[05:46:30] And it was a beautiful evening, but Lee Elon went out and
[05:46:33] And he loved the crowd. He loves the country. Yeah, and he's picked a side a lot of people don't want to pick a set
[05:46:41] I have a lot of people that are
[05:46:44] Big supporters of me. Yeah, but they they won't go all out. You know that they can't scare
[05:46:50] Yeah, there's a cost. Yeah. Yeah
[05:46:54] Yeah, totally
[05:46:55] Major cost for being a supporter of the guy who was the former president
[05:47:01] This is like, this is straight up fake victim hood nonsense that right wingers ran on for
[05:47:14] so goddamn long dude.
[05:47:17] It's the same shit.
[05:47:18] They did this in like 2016.
[05:47:19] Oh, we're the silent majority.
[05:47:22] It's like, bitch, you are not silent.
[05:47:23] Okay.
[05:47:24] You should be.
[05:47:25] And you are not the majority either.
[05:47:27] Fuck.
[05:47:35] Yeah.
[05:47:36] This is also a good point.
[05:47:37] Trump admitting that there's a social cost deciding with him is pretty funny.
[05:47:41] Yeah.
[05:47:42] basically says like, it basically shows that he understands that he is like a repulsive individual
[05:47:47] in the eyes of many. I guess he sees that he's a room reader, you know, there is of course,
[05:47:53] but there's also a liability. I mean, you know, some people, I respected a lot when this guy was
[05:47:58] up there doing jumping, just you gotta vote for Trump. You gotta vote for Trump. You're jumping
[05:48:02] high. Yeah, jump in Africa. He's a good shit. I'm looking at his waist and say,
[05:48:15] wait a minute, does he work out? He had a great time. And you know, he's what Trump
[05:48:23] saw his waist and said, does he work out as a link? Oh my God, he did not think that we
[05:48:32] saw the photos dog. You can't lie. You look grossed out. He looked utterly repulsive.
[05:48:37] It's not out that much. It's probably maybe a little would you say is a little recl-
[05:48:41] Get out of our country you Turkish bum. I can hear it now and again Trump champ. Please do not ban this guy mods.
[05:48:50] I love this guy. They're just begging for a chance to be raised. He's begging. Yeah.
[05:49:01] Dude
[05:49:03] Donald Trump is so
[05:49:05] Fucking intensely dislike. How does it make you feel that you're fucking?
[05:49:10] orange baboon of a candidate got fucking almost assassinated twice and it didn't even fucking
[05:49:19] move the polls remotely. Like that's how much they despise him and part of that is because
[05:49:26] of you. Okay, you are the reason because Donald Trump aside because he's like someone
[05:49:33] charismatic and can be funny and human at times even though he's a fucking charlatan
[05:49:37] and a psychopath. His supporters, his die-hard supporters are some of the most clueless,
[05:49:45] delusional, angry fucking monstrous pieces of shit in every fucking village, town,
[05:49:52] municipality, state. You know one of Trump's supporters coming, okay? They stink. They got
[05:50:00] this fucking scent on them. They're just walking around angry all the time.
[05:50:05] Half the time they're imagining that there's like pedophiles around even though they're not wrong. There is a pedophile there
[05:50:13] It's usually the Trump supporter
[05:50:15] Like it's just gross. Y'all are fucking gross as shit
[05:50:20] How does that make you feel?
[05:50:23] That anger and resentment that you have towards the liberal elites that have ruined your life
[05:50:30] Like you're ruining your life man. Go take a shower
[05:50:33] Take the fucking ugly-ass Trump merch off take it off your body be normal
[05:50:41] Stop reading shit on Facebook
[05:50:45] Integrate yourself back into normal society, please he's the Lord mercy
[05:50:51] Nasty ass motherfucker living in a parallel universe
[05:50:55] It's moments
[05:50:57] Like the Elon Musk jump that remind me that these people are just so fucking brainbroken
[05:51:02] like when Elon Musk was jumping up and down and people were posting about him on
[05:51:09] Twitter like he's so sexy he's so cool I was like damn dude these people have
[05:51:15] like deluded themselves so goddamn hard they've deluded themselves so goddamn
[05:51:21] hard they're just like looking at something that you normally with your
[05:51:25] lizard brain could could react to in a certain way like everyone sees that and
[05:51:29] They're like, what? Ew. What the fuck? What are you doing? What are you a child? Meanwhile,
[05:51:34] these guys are like, nah, he's sick. I ain't going nowhere, bitch. I ain't going nowhere.
[05:51:48] Friendly reminder. And Elon Musk has blocked this link from being shown. They're like,
[05:52:03] yo, he's, yeah, Trump, Trump is like, I saw, I saw, I was like, damn, do you work
[05:52:07] out? No, he did not think that at the moment. What a dork dude. What a fucking
[05:52:22] loser he is. Close. Yeah. He's very busy and maybe a little bit closer. Yeah. But he had
[05:52:31] the greatest time. He was saying, look at these people. We had a hundred thousand more than
[05:52:36] a hundred thousand. Yeah, that's awesome. It was a record. It was nobody's ever said
[05:52:40] and it was a celebration of a life and it was really a mega. It was a mega deal. Yeah.
[05:52:46] He was a big mega person. His family was there and two other people that were very
[05:52:50] badly hurt were also celebrated very badly here they weren't actually expected to live
[05:52:54] yeah and they live and they had incredible doctors some of those country doctors are better
[05:53:00] than the big doctors that we spend a lot of money on and they don't do as good I will tell
[05:53:05] you right now I don't want to knock anybody but those country doctors save two people
[05:53:08] because I was told that three which we don't think of that three would be in trouble and
[05:53:15] we were gonna now quarry immediately but the other two were so bad that they thought
[05:53:19] they would make it. And those country doctors, they pulled them, they pulled them to them.
[05:53:24] They did a great job.
[05:53:25] Okay. So you're going back into this place where, you know, there was this assassination
[05:53:29] attempt. You can also tell, like again, his, his resentment for anyone that doesn't immediately
[05:53:35] live in New York or Miami, Florida is so apparent. He's like, those country doctors,
[05:53:46] know, they're veterinarians. Basically, they're working on animals for the most part. He is
[05:53:55] such a fucking he is such a fucking elitist, dude. They hit you headshot. Yeah, survive.
[05:54:07] Yeah, like straight out. Imagine Kamala Harris saying some shit like that, bro. Oh my God.
[05:54:13] Oh my God, they would be fucking, oh, you'll be like, wow, Kamala Harris by coastal elitist
[05:54:21] talking about how country doctors can't, there'd be like a, like a Republican TikTok campaign
[05:54:28] of like every anti-vaxxer nurse across the planet, every anti-vaxxer nurse across the
[05:54:33] continental United States, fucking doing TikTok dances being like country girls make
[05:54:40] Do country doctors make do? Yeah. It was not a good feeling. Yeah. Yeah. Are you are you scared?
[05:54:51] By the way? Um, no, I'm not scared. You know, I sort of, I have an attitude. It's interesting.
[05:54:58] It sort of, it is what it is. Does it make any sense to you guys? You know, you do what you
[05:55:02] have to do. I felt it was important to go back. A lot of people, I guess, agreed with me because
[05:55:08] it was over a hundred. I think they said 108,000 people in the end. That's a lot of people.
[05:55:13] It's horrible.
[05:55:14] And I had no guitar.
[05:55:17] If you have a guitar, it's easy.
[05:55:18] You don't have a guitar.
[05:55:19] I said, guitar.
[05:55:20] Yeah, that's right.
[05:55:22] I have guitar.
[05:55:24] I do have that.
[05:55:24] They like me very much.
[05:55:26] But I don't have a guitar.
[05:55:29] Yeah, you have a guitar.
[05:55:30] Yes.
[05:55:31] So anyway, but that was an amazing, it was amazing.
[05:55:34] No, I like it when somebody like Elon, who has a lot
[05:55:39] to lose, is willing to do what's right.
[05:55:42] Some people know it's right to do and I'm not just talking about endorsements, you know,
[05:55:46] but they don't want to do things because they're, uh, they don't want to be politically correct.
[05:55:54] And actually they're doing a bad, you know, a bad thing, I think for themselves and for
[05:55:58] a lot of people that they may represent.
[05:55:59] Okay.
[05:56:00] Opening line when you walk out there.
[05:56:01] So, I mean, I was, I was wondering what you were going to say.
[05:56:04] And as a comedian, there's, you can see the moment and he was a hell of a comedian
[05:56:10] by the way.
[05:56:11] But the word is so I hear you don't want to hear, you know, I see the video and you go up there and you go as I was saying, right?
[05:56:18] crowd goes fucking berserk or what?
[05:56:22] They went I would say crazy. Yeah
[05:56:27] Experience I'll tell you how you know you have this as a comedian or even as it not as a community
[05:56:32] Just when you make a speech you make some very serious David
[05:56:35] Yeah. So we're at a very serious and somber thing because we're celebrating a life that
[05:56:41] is no longer with us. And I wasn't sure whether or not that thing, I had it in my mind for
[05:56:47] a long time. Once I said I'm going back, which I wanted to go back to me, I wanted
[05:56:52] to actually finish my speech. Okay. When I got up, I said, let me finish my speech.
[05:56:58] But I'm surrounded by like eight very, oh, you didn't use it. Where are my shoes?
[05:57:02] I need my shoe large. Yeah. Yeah. Man. And a very wonderful woman.
[05:57:07] You saw that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But I'm surrounded by guys.
[05:57:10] They said, sir, no way. And I have blood pointing up. But I wanted to,
[05:57:14] I really wanted to finish my speech. I said, I think I like 50,000.
[05:57:18] I had a lot of people there. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, when I went down,
[05:57:21] it was sort of like embarrassed. I said, I went down in front of all these
[05:57:25] people. Yeah. That was my first thing. I said, I don't want to be embarrassed.
[05:57:28] You weren't down. You went down. Yeah. Yeah. Of course.
[05:57:31] You weren't exactly sure what the hell was happening at first, you know, also you came back up with the fist
[05:57:36] right again, I was also you hear them space. Oh my god. Oh my god, bro
[05:57:46] Jesus Christ every time every time this man speaks. Oh my god. I was one of the hardest pink turns, bro
[05:57:53] It was one of the hardest pink turns, bro. I swear
[05:58:00] God damn
[05:58:02] How is he outflanking Andrew on this?
[05:58:05] That's his fucking specialty.
[05:58:13] That's crazy that, you know, you go on,
[05:58:16] you go on Flagrant and you are outflanking Andrew Schultz
[05:58:20] on glazing the fucking guest, no matter who it is.
[05:58:23] That's crazy.
[05:58:25] Say he's down or were you just like going?
[05:58:28] So when I got hit, I assume that it's funny.
[05:58:33] Is it?
[05:58:34] When I was saying that,
[05:58:35] It is sort of strange, because now it's a little bit,
[05:58:37] we can smile a little bit, but not really,
[05:58:40] because the three guys, one killed one, two very badly.
[05:58:43] But when I went down, I had total realization.
[05:58:48] It wasn't a surreal, you know, they talked about a surreal,
[05:58:51] that could be a surreal experience,
[05:58:52] like when something happens, some traumatic thing happens,
[05:58:55] people are, they lose focus, they have no idea
[05:58:58] where they are, you know, I've heard many people
[05:59:02] where that happens, something,
[05:59:03] My son Don told me actually I'm bored of the fucking assassination story. It didn't happen. It's not real
[05:59:10] It's a I image everybody knows it. All right, move on. Shooters. So is Eric. They're great shooters. They're like
[05:59:14] Better than scratch. Okay, if you yeah, and they say it's amazing because it was 130 yards to me
[05:59:21] That sounds like but it's not
[05:59:24] For shooting it's not he said that would be like sinking a one-foot putt for just a decent
[05:59:29] shooter. And I don't know if you guys are shooters, but they said if you're a shooter,
[05:59:34] it's almost impossible to miss. Is that close? It's really considered that close. I mean,
[05:59:39] three, four, 500 yards is very doable, but this is supposed to be very close. And so he said,
[05:59:46] gee, I think Don became more religious. Actually, you want to know what it had to be.
[05:59:50] Yeah. Okay, dude. Sure, bud.
[05:59:52] big impact he said it's impossible it did just the doctor actually when I got to
[05:59:59] the hospital they were fantastic butler hospital I get there and the doctor
[06:00:03] greeted me and looked at me and looked at over he said you are the luckiest man
[06:00:11] I've ever wow he said you should immediately go out and buy a lot of
[06:00:16] ticket. Can you imagine? He's telling me to buy a lot of tickets. There's blood all over the place.
[06:00:22] He said, I've been doing this for 25 years. I said, I've never seen a thing like this.
[06:00:28] Because it just whacked it, but it was something that was relatively,
[06:00:34] relatively not so bad compared to what could have happened. So I feel very lucky. It was
[06:00:40] was an amazing experience, a horrible experience in most ways. In some ways it was beautiful
[06:00:48] because I was somehow, I hopefully Corey is protected too, who is the firefighter and he's
[06:00:54] in a good place, maybe a better place than we're in here because this world is a little
[06:00:59] bit on the tough side. But it was an amazing experience.
[06:01:02] Do you feel like an increase in your spirituality after some like?
[06:01:08] be especially when I'm hearing from people that do shoot and and a good at
[06:01:13] it that it was almost impossible to miss from you know like a one-foot putt is
[06:01:17] very much you got to miss it that's a bad putt yeah he equated it to a one-foot
[06:01:23] putt when they say that I say well that's so you're saying they said a
[06:01:28] bad shooter would hit you from that distance a hundred percent of the time
[06:01:35] Wow. That's pretty, that's pretty good.
[06:01:37] And here I am, we're doing this wonderful interview
[06:01:39] with four geniuses that are hottest pistols, right?
[06:01:42] I'm gonna have a nice guy.
[06:01:44] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[06:01:45] Likewise, sir.
[06:01:46] Pretty good stuff you got.
[06:01:49] So anyway, so, but here we are.
[06:01:51] Who do you think tried to take you out?
[06:01:54] So I'm gonna give you some big breaking news, right?
[06:01:58] Love that.
[06:01:59] Because you're, I know the kind of show
[06:02:00] and it's entertained, but it's also very serious.
[06:02:03] I mean, I get the whole picture.
[06:02:05] And you know what, if it was just funny stuff,
[06:02:06] you wouldn't have the success you've got,
[06:02:08] to be honest with you, right?
[06:02:09] It's nice to intersperse it, but I'll give you something.
[06:02:13] So, first of all, I have great respect
[06:02:15] for the Secret Service.
[06:02:16] And the guys that were with me, I went down
[06:02:19] and I did a good job going down
[06:02:20] because those bullets were winging over my head.
[06:02:22] If I would have been up for another couple of seconds,
[06:02:24] I also wouldn't have been here.
[06:02:25] And I didn't consider that as lucky
[06:02:28] as turning to the right at that one.
[06:02:30] It was like 1 1⁄16 of a second.
[06:02:32] was the only time that I was safe, essentially.
[06:02:36] If I would have gone a little further,
[06:02:37] I would have been hit.
[06:02:38] If I would have gone not as far, I would have been hit.
[06:02:41] I mean, I hit like this little tiny moment.
[06:02:44] And the amazing thing is the sign is always on my left
[06:02:47] and it's always at the end.
[06:02:50] Oh my God.
[06:02:51] Oh my God.
[06:02:52] Who does Trump think tried to get him?
[06:02:54] Okay, that's a good question.
[06:02:56] And I only use it.
[06:02:57] Yeah.
[06:02:57] You have this shooter and you.
[06:03:00] Wow.
[06:03:01] Elf here. So you have this shooter and you have another shooter, right? So this shooter had three
[06:03:10] or so cell phones. The FBI. You know, it's really funny. Under normal circumstances, the primary
[06:03:17] victim is probably one of the more knowledgeable people that you can go to to ask about like
[06:03:23] additional information that you might not have been privy to. But Donald Trump is such a serial
[06:03:29] liar that immediately when he starts talking about like the shooter or what their background
[06:03:35] is, I, I immediately, I'm like, there's no way what he's saying is truthful. Like I just
[06:03:40] caught myself as soon as he started talking about the cell phones or whatever. I was like,
[06:03:44] Oh, he's going to lie. I don't even know if he's actually lying here, but he, I'm
[06:03:49] so used to him just like lying about every basic fact about every single thing that
[06:03:58] immediately. I'm like, Oh, he's probably gonna lie here. It's such a it's a funny situation.
[06:04:04] I've never gotten them opened. Wow. The other shooter three apps, they call them. And I believe
[06:04:10] they were foreign base apps. From what I understand, what probably Telegram. Yeah, he was in fucking
[06:04:17] Ukraine. Oh, they haven't opened them. And they're foreign base. And you know, you hear
[06:04:23] all about Iran, because I was rough with Iran. But I want to see Iran do great. I want to
[06:04:27] to see a Ren do great.
[06:04:29] But I want to stop all the killing and all this.
[06:04:32] And I was rough on a Ren and they supposedly have a hit on me.
[06:04:37] In fact, I think it takes great courage for you people
[06:04:39] to be interviewing me, because it could be now, you know?
[06:04:42] Well, we didn't know that before we got in here.
[06:04:44] You wouldn't know that.
[06:04:44] You might not have heard this.
[06:04:46] Exactly.
[06:04:47] Exactly.
[06:04:48] This is a good way of me getting the interview to be
[06:04:50] shorted.
[06:04:52] Well, Sandy's going to say, you know, OK, that's it.
[06:04:54] Thank you very much.
[06:04:54] I just need to go see my daughter.
[06:04:57] They have three apps, and foreign-based, two of them, maybe three of them are foreign-based.
[06:05:02] They haven't opened them yet.
[06:05:05] Why wouldn't you open them when you hear about Iran or when you hear about, you know,
[06:05:08] foreign?
[06:05:09] And the other one had six cell phones, and they haven't opened.
[06:05:13] Now, you know, it's very hard to open a cell phone.
[06:05:16] Only Apple can do it in theory, unless you have somebody.
[06:05:19] But they had no problem getting the J6 people cell phones open.
[06:05:22] They opened their cell phones very quickly.
[06:05:25] You know, we have two countries in a way.
[06:05:26] What's happening here is very bad.
[06:05:27] It's very dangerous.
[06:05:29] We almost had one because I had the greatest economy
[06:05:33] in the history of our country,
[06:05:35] and people were coming together.
[06:05:37] We almost had one, but we really do have two right now,
[06:05:40] and it's a shame,
[06:05:41] because I think we'll get them together.
[06:05:42] Success will bring us together,
[06:05:43] but they should get those phones opened.
[06:05:46] And, you know, when there's an assassination attempt
[06:05:49] on a former president, who's now,
[06:05:51] I'm proud to say, leading in all the polls
[06:05:54] against the Democrat.
[06:05:56] I don't know which one is running.
[06:05:57] You know, you don't know what's going on.
[06:05:58] I'm the only one that I run against.
[06:06:00] I run against two Democrats.
[06:06:02] But this is the first.
[06:06:03] We create a lot of fights.
[06:06:05] Usually you run against somebody.
[06:06:06] Here I run.
[06:06:08] I had to evade.
[06:06:09] I was way up on him.
[06:06:10] And then they say, oh, let's put some.
[06:06:12] This is like with Dana White, a fighter.
[06:06:14] So you're fighting, and then one guy's getting killed.
[06:06:17] And they say, oh, that's OK.
[06:06:18] Let's put in another fight to finish it off.
[06:06:21] And you fight and you say, wait a minute.
[06:06:22] I have a brand new fighter in here.
[06:06:23] I spent a hundred and fifty million dollars on beating Biden and then all of a sudden I hear that they're gonna overthrow him
[06:06:30] Who's it was a coup? I mean it really was
[06:06:33] but I would like them to
[06:06:36] To open up these apps and find out what's in there and
[06:06:40] So he had six six cell phones who has six cell phones having six cell phones is weird
[06:06:45] I have cell phones if I ever have two it's like a lot. Yeah, he had six cell phones
[06:06:50] phones. Why does he have them and why haven't they opened up those cell phones?
[06:06:54] So if you have them and it's different, you know, if you're a drug dealer, I think it's
[06:06:58] terrible in many ways, but I guess from another standpoint, Apple, the primary group, people
[06:07:05] buy those phones because they will never open them for any reason. But they got them
[06:07:09] open on J6, you know, they opened up their phones, but they don't open. And this is
[06:07:15] big stuff. This is an assassination attempt and it could involve other countries.
[06:07:20] There was that same Bernardino shooter that they hacked. The FBI was able to hack into the phone.
[06:07:25] Apple didn't give it up, but there are some people in the world, very few, that can, that
[06:07:31] have an ability to sometimes be able to hack in. Got it. Very rarely, actually. Yeah. It's an
[06:07:36] amazing thing when you think that with all the genius you almost can't do it, but Apple has
[06:07:40] a key and the key is I mean it just they can do it immediately yeah but they
[06:07:45] don't do it and they don't do it and that's one of the reasons that like I
[06:07:49] hate to say it drug lords feel very confident that they'll never be exposed
[06:07:54] and they use their cell phones their Apple phones and maybe it's over with
[06:07:58] other companies I don't know they have Samsung they have other companies but
[06:08:02] it's very hard Apple's very strong in that but when it comes to the
[06:08:05] assassination of a president leading candidate yeah former president or that
[06:08:10] I think the rules have to go out and they have to open those things and they have to find out and
[06:08:15] in terms of national security, you have to either punish Apple or you have to get somebody that can do it.
[06:08:21] But in terms of national security, so the one guy has six phones, lots of messages to people.
[06:08:26] Who are those people who's calling when he's hiding behind a bush?
[06:08:29] So if you had to guess, I'm sure you thought, obviously you thought about this a lot.
[06:08:32] It's an assassination attempt. If you had to guess, who do you think is responsible?
[06:08:36] These are great questions. What the hell?
[06:08:39] Okay, reverse glaze. Okay. He got he got what he wanted
[06:08:46] Trump dude Trump is so good at making you feel important
[06:08:58] He's so good at like on these interviews like you understand. He is a glad handler
[06:09:04] No, it's not a a no 100% dude. He always does this shit
[06:09:11] Dude dude dude. He is a con man through and through this is con man behavior
[06:09:18] Okay. He is a narcissistic comment and he is so good after years and years of fucking
[06:09:26] wheeling a deal. He's so bad at business, but he's very good at just like, Oh, these
[06:09:32] questions, they're so good. He did this with like Theo Vaughn too. You know, yeah, what
[06:09:42] are we talking about? He conned a nation dude. That's like, that's peak. Okay. And
[06:09:48] he still continues to do so. I'm sorry. If you think that he is not a successful
[06:09:52] comment. I don't know what to tell you. He literally conned like tens of millions of Americans
[06:09:58] into thinking that he gives a single solitary shit about them when it is so obvious he does
[06:10:04] not. Okay. It's and he's not like a particularly smart individual either.
[06:10:16] I don't get these questions for the fake news. Yeah, like deface the nation have the
[06:10:21] woman of Defa Brennan. She's under Face the Nation. She was terrible with, with, you know,
[06:10:26] the way she handled J.D. Vance who did a great job the other night, but you know, but I don't
[06:10:30] get questions like that. Did you ever hear of the show? Deface, ladies and gentlemen,
[06:10:35] it's Donald Trump on Deface the Nation. It's called Face the Nation. They hate
[06:10:40] Noah.
[06:10:41] Yeah, he loves, he loves his little jokes. It's called Defaced. It's called Face
[06:10:45] the nation, but you see what I did there? I got it defaced the nation. Oh, he loves
[06:10:53] God, his little jokes, man, explaining his joke.
[06:11:02] Oh God. Oh, gross, gross, gross. That's gross. You did nothing is that funny. You did nothing
[06:11:13] is that funny? God damn, I have some self respect, dude. You got some comies in that mustache.
[06:11:20] Wipe it off, Andrew. They spend millions of dollars in the name of CBS. And then I come
[06:11:30] along and I say to face it, it's face to nature. Okay, they're still explaining it.
[06:11:35] Yeah. Or meet the fake press. I say meet the fake press. He thinks this is genuine.
[06:11:42] Trump is reading this as Jenny with enthusiasm. Oh God. This is so stupid. It's like, well,
[06:11:56] oh, tell me more, Mr. President.
[06:11:58] I said all this money and then I said once and it goes to millions of people. But no,
[06:12:02] they are fed. But some of these questions, some of these questions are much better.
[06:12:06] Well, thank you. I appreciate it. I'm honored.
[06:12:08] Much better.
[06:12:09] You don't have answers though.
[06:12:10] That was the best possible question.
[06:12:12] That was almost as if that's the second best one.
[06:12:14] You know what I'm going to do?
[06:12:15] I'm trying to get out of it.
[06:12:17] Well, look, if you look at assassinations or attempts,
[06:12:24] first of all, you realize I'm in a very dangerous business.
[06:12:27] Yeah.
[06:12:28] Because 1 1⁄10, think of this, 1⁄10 of 1% of auto races
[06:12:36] die.
[06:12:38] Bull riders, I think that's pretty dangerous.
[06:12:40] I don't know much about it, but I think it's,
[06:12:42] I wouldn't want to be on one of those suckers.
[06:12:45] I see them flying off and the hoof is like an inch from the eye.
[06:12:48] And when it hits the eye, you're going, right? Yeah. And they are very well.
[06:12:51] It's about the same one-tenth of 1%. Yeah.
[06:12:56] They're laughing at him, not with him.
[06:12:58] He's reading it as they're laughing with him.
[06:13:02] But the real reason why they're laughing is because they're laughing,
[06:13:05] thinking about their bank accounts. Okay. They're like, Oh my God,
[06:13:09] we got a fucking softball interview with Donald Trump.
[06:13:12] We are going to do such insane numbers, okay?
[06:13:17] Which they did.
[06:13:18] Two million views in a matter of a 24 hour timeframe.
[06:13:22] It's pretty good.
[06:13:24] And other things, it's never much more than that.
[06:13:26] That's sort of maxed out.
[06:13:27] I think, you know, race car drivers,
[06:13:29] Blue Riders, I think that's pretty much tough.
[06:13:32] UFC fighters, it's none.
[06:13:35] You know, I don't think anyone's ever actually-
[06:13:37] Not in UFC, in MMA or boxing or sports play.
[06:13:39] It was those tragic events, yeah.
[06:13:41] Amazingly boxers die a lot
[06:13:43] But UFC data tells me it's a safe sport. I say act to me. It's much rougher, but you know, it's pretty amazing
[06:13:49] They've never in UFC. They never lost and they run a great operation. They've never nobody's died
[06:13:55] but with presidents it's like a
[06:13:58] Substantial way higher than we realize look at Lincoln and Kennedy and this and that attempt to break in
[06:14:05] Yeah, McKinley. Yeah Garfield you look at a lot of people. I'm in a very dangerous
[06:14:11] Dangerous business profession. Yeah. Yeah. I go to profession. Yes. Yeah
[06:14:15] Dangerous profession. I like that. I'm sitting with you guys. You have a very nice safe life me
[06:14:20] So no if you said five percent, I think you called a soft. Yeah
[06:14:24] Yeah, but think of it five percent. Yeah, that's a lot. That's a lot
[06:14:29] I think yeah, I think even the attempts is something like twenty five percent. Yeah
[06:14:33] Getting into a really crazy number. So
[06:14:35] people don't think of that you know you run and you see and then you win and
[06:14:40] you're down Pennsylvania you look at everything said yeah that you're dangerous
[06:14:44] and so it's one of the things I was saying before though that you know I do
[06:14:50] a thing called the weave and there are those that are fair they say this guy
[06:14:54] is so genius and then others would say oh he rambled I don't ramble if I saw
[06:15:00] a story what you do is you weave things and you do it you have to have
[06:15:05] certain things you need you need an extraordinary memory because you have to
[06:15:08] come back to where you started yes the weave is only good sir you can go over
[06:15:14] here so far here or there and I can come back to exactly where I started now
[06:15:21] someday when you don't come back to where you started you're buying it
[06:15:27] But the weave is the way when you're telling like a story, I was telling a story at a rally
[06:15:32] the other day in front of thousands of people and I started off and then something in the
[06:15:37] story I actually mentioned Air Force One.
[06:15:41] It was Air Force One who said, so I mentioned Air Force One and then I said how I got $1.6
[06:15:46] billion off the price of Air Force One.
[06:15:48] But then you have to come back to the story.
[06:15:50] Where was Air Force One taking it?
[06:15:52] I do a weave. I call it the weave. And some people think it's so genius, but the bad people,
[06:15:58] what they say is, you know, he was rambling. It's not around, but there's no rest.
[06:16:04] It's a weave.
[06:16:04] It's a weave. I call it a good name. I'm not sure. That's another name. We had fake news.
[06:16:08] Yeah. We came up with lots of names. Yeah. But the weave is, I think we should make the weave
[06:16:13] a part of that stable here. Yeah, you really read the answer in my question twice.
[06:16:17] Yeah. Really? So I don't even want to know the answer anymore.
[06:16:20] Let's weave back to his question.
[06:16:27] I'm not going to lie.
[06:16:30] I don't even think he's dodging the question expertly.
[06:16:33] I think that's just how his brain works.
[06:16:37] I don't even think he's like demonstrating expertise.
[06:16:40] I think he's just a rambler.
[06:16:44] He, dude, dude, no, you just can't comprehend the weave.
[06:16:48] Dude, he never, it's, dude, listen.
[06:16:51] Listen, I am reminded of the time when Trump did a Michigan rally, which was supposed to
[06:17:02] be a town hall, with Sarah Fuckabee Sanders, and a UAW worker came on stage.
[06:17:10] This was a couple weeks ago.
[06:17:12] UAW worker very clearly asked a question that is a layup for Donald Trump.
[06:17:17] Mr. Trump, how will you help the auto industry?
[06:17:21] Trump's answer, like right out the gate was nuclear warming, nuclear war. There is no discernible,
[06:17:34] decipherable reason for why Donald Trump dodged that question. He wasn't weaving.
[06:17:44] He's just that guy. He's just like that. We've got to. So
[06:18:00] So I sort of hate answering it because I don't want to give any false identities.
[06:18:09] I don't want to do anything having to do with creating.
[06:18:11] You literally explain it in the same way, right?
[06:18:14] Right.
[06:18:15] Right.
[06:18:16] Which is a very big problem.
[06:18:17] Bigger problem than global warming.
[06:18:18] A much bigger problem than global warming in terms of the real world.
[06:18:22] That would be a great thing.
[06:18:23] But just insane how is my work of justice.
[06:18:26] And you know exactly how is my work?
[06:18:28] Because there's zero filter.
[06:18:29] And when I say zero filter, I don't mean like Trump is a truth teller, like he's unfiltered.
[06:18:34] I mean literally he does not process what is coming out.
[06:18:37] Like words, it's like a word cloud.
[06:18:40] Donald Trump is literally like a word cloud machine.
[06:18:43] Okay?
[06:18:44] He's just like, ah, smart.
[06:18:45] I am smart.
[06:18:46] I read books.
[06:18:47] Cognitive Ability.
[06:18:48] I'm the best.
[06:18:49] Russia is really good, but also bad.
[06:18:51] Who cares?
[06:18:52] Do you read your written brief?
[06:18:53] I do.
[06:18:54] I read it a lot.
[06:18:55] I wasn't a baby dude.
[06:18:56] It's the same mic, but a different condenser. That's it. Goddamn shut up chat. I think something that isn't there
[06:19:06] You would look at Iran Iran has an open threat out for me
[06:19:09] That's bad and Biden if he were a real president if he were back when my boy was broke now we up. Yep
[06:19:16] All the way up the kind of guy. He should be yeah should say
[06:19:21] if anybody shoots a
[06:19:23] a former president who's now the leading candidate, even though he's leading against Democrats,
[06:19:29] we will bomb that country into oblivion. And it would stop. And that's been said before with
[06:19:38] some people. You know, there have been people, I won't go into it, but there have been people
[06:19:42] that have been threatened in another party even. In the same party, it makes sense and probably
[06:19:48] happens pretty quickly. But in another party, it's hard for them to want to protect me, but it
[06:19:54] shouldn't be hard. Other people have protected other people. And what you have to inform those people
[06:20:01] is if they do it, the country will be blown to smithereens. The entire country will be
[06:20:07] blown to smithereens. And those threats go away because that's a really bad threat for a country.
[06:20:12] Forget about me. I'm an individual. But I represent something very important. That's a
[06:20:16] really terrible threat. So I mean there are others that could be in that category. Look,
[06:20:21] I took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China at a level that no president took in anything.
[06:20:29] I had tariffs on China, took in hundreds of billions of dollars. They're still there.
[06:20:34] That without me, they wouldn't have those tariffs. So you could say, but no,
[06:20:38] I think Iran would be the one. All right guys, let's take a break for a second because
[06:20:43] because we got shot up and cre-
[06:20:46] It was tough with other countries,
[06:20:47] but I got along very well with them.
[06:20:48] But, you know, we were like a Pussycat.
[06:20:51] We were ripped off by every nation in the world.
[06:20:54] And some of the worst grippers were our so-called allies.
[06:20:57] People that, countries that we supposedly get along
[06:21:01] with us with, but they're the ones
[06:21:03] that took advantage of us on trade at a level like,
[06:21:06] I mean, I ended some of the dumbest trade deals
[06:21:09] I've ever seen and made them much better
[06:21:10] for the country.
[06:21:11] I mean, what difference does it make?
[06:21:12] I made, I made, I took a terrible trade deal. We'd make it a good trade deal. But like Japan,
[06:21:17] I redid the trade deal. South Korea, I did the trade, the deals. I went to Abbey of Japan.
[06:21:24] I said, Shinsa, he was assassinated. He was, he was a, as you probably, he's incredible.
[06:21:29] Great man. He was a great leader for the people. They loved him. I said, Shinsa, look.
[06:21:34] They literally, okay. Now, after he got assassinated, the country was like, actually
[06:21:41] that was good that that happened and we should listen to the assassin's demands.
[06:21:48] We can't do this. The trade deal is so bad. We're friends, but I have to renegotiate the trade deal. And he said to me, I knew that would happen. I said, why did you know?
[06:21:59] because you so a lot of people away the country they're in to have their country
[06:22:03] destroyed smart sounds like a way to give crime lords way over the country do
[06:22:06] this or else what you can't even tell when people write like this I can't tell
[06:22:10] if it's like a hog or like a democratic hog you're right it's so one-sided
[06:22:15] like he said I knew you'd catch us but they went through many presidents where
[06:22:20] Japan is as an example they'll send us millions of cars we're not allowed
[06:22:24] to send them any. They send us their farm product. We were sending them practically nothing. It
[06:22:31] was like a one way. Everything was one way. And by the way, virtually every China was the
[06:22:37] worst, but there were many countries almost as bad. The European Union was almost as
[06:22:42] bad in my opinion. It sounds nice. Oh, the European Union is so nice. They were ruthless
[06:22:47] in their trading. And I said to Angela Merkel, how many Chevrolets do we have in
[06:22:52] the middle of Berlin. Why? I don't believe any. I said, you're right. And yet we take
[06:22:58] in the, you know, all of that. We take in Mercedes-Benz, BMW and we take in all of this
[06:23:04] Volkswagen. We're taking in all of these millions and millions of cars. I say, how
[06:23:09] many American cars are in the middle of Munich or Berlin? And the answer is none. And I
[06:23:16] had things change around. So, you know, you could say, I think that the answer
[06:23:21] it would be at this moment Iran and I think they could catch him and if we had a real president
[06:23:27] which we don't we don't have a real president we have a man that is grossly inept and it's
[06:23:34] very dangerous because these guys are all at the top of their game when you talk about
[06:23:38] President Xi and you talk about any one of the leaders in the world Macron and he's
[06:23:43] the smart guy he's all for France I mean he would he would take the shirt off your
[06:23:49] back if you didn't know what you were doing. So when you're with these guys, are these guys all
[06:23:54] sharks? Yeah. And you can sense the energy immediately? Yeah, not all of them, but some of
[06:24:00] them aren't sharks. And how are you assessing personality? That's my goat. You can tell you,
[06:24:08] like, great. Modi. India. Yeah. He's a friend of mine. It's great. India. He's the nicest
[06:24:16] India. That's pretty good. Well, I'll tell you. Do you like him or not? Yeah. Do you like? I have family on
[06:24:21] both sides. I love everything in family. Well, they had, you know, before him, they had,
[06:24:28] they were replacing him every year. It was very unstable. He came on. He's great. He's a friend
[06:24:34] of mine. But on the outside, he looks like he's your father. He's the nicest total killer.
[06:24:41] What do you think of Modi? I don't know. What do you think I think of Modi? Indian Adolf Hitler?
[06:24:48] Yeah, no, I don't like him. Yeah, no, not a fan. I asked him. Yeah. We're talking. I did.
[06:25:07] We did it. I think called Howdy Modi in Houston, Texas. Yeah. And they filled up the standard.
[06:25:13] It was me and him. We filled up the standard. It was beautiful. They like no matter how many,
[06:25:19] So sorry videos I watch where they draw them all cutesy and shit still Indian Adolf Hitler, not a fan
[06:25:27] 80,000 people was going crazy. They were walking around today. Maybe I wouldn't be a
[06:25:32] Maybe you wouldn't do that. We're walking walking in the middle waving to everybody
[06:25:37] Anyway, but we have a very good relationship. He's the nicest human being but we had a couple of occasions
[06:25:45] Where somebody was threatening India? I
[06:25:48] Let me help. I'm very good. I actually really wanted to hear your thoughts on this uneven trade deal comment with the EU. Um, he's talking about, I think he's talking about NATO security contracts that he reexamined that where he demanded that like NATO nations give more, uh, like put more money in themselves and not simply rely on American defense.
[06:26:10] And that's it. And basically, basically what ended up happening is after considering that
[06:26:21] as the most anti-NATO position you could arrive at, the Democrats followed through on that.
[06:26:27] They never even changed that policy.
[06:26:29] Good with those people. Let me help. I will do it. I will do it. And I will do anything
[06:26:37] necessary, we've defeated them for hundreds of years. He was talking about a certain country.
[06:26:43] You can probably get it. You know the country. But I said, whoa, what happened there? So,
[06:26:53] they're all tough and they're all smart. And some are very good people. He's a good person.
[06:26:58] There's some are good people and some aren't good people, but they're all at the top of their
[06:27:02] game and we have her who is now more important than him I guess although he's
[06:27:07] still president of this country we're talking about nuclear war yeah he's not
[06:27:11] capable he doesn't even know what it is yeah he said yesterday when they talked
[06:27:15] about should they hit Iran's nuclear no no you shouldn't do this it's sort of
[06:27:23] just the opposite because the nuclear is the biggest threat we have in the
[06:27:28] world today. It's not global warming where the oceans are rising one eighth of an inch
[06:27:33] in the next 500 years. The threat that we have, the biggest threat is nuclear war.
[06:27:39] You seem concerned about that.
[06:27:41] I am because it only takes one. I am. There are five countries now that have capability
[06:27:48] and soon they'll have more and we shouldn't let there be more. And I was at a point
[06:27:54] Very good despite the yeah, which is why I I ripped apart the Iran denuclearization agreement
[06:28:00] That was Barack Obama's signature forum policy accomplishment
[06:28:06] simply because Israel wanted me to do so like I shit on Barack Obama quite a bit that
[06:28:14] on ironically was
[06:28:16] His signature forum policy accomplishment that and normalizing relations with Cuba
[06:28:24] And Donald Trump came in and was like, Israel doesn't like this. I'm, I'm cutting it out.
[06:28:31] And it's so funny that like, yeah, that deal took years to make. Yes. It is a deal that, uh, that,
[06:28:41] that had European partners working on it for, for decades. And he was like, yep, nope. Fuck that.
[06:28:55] Why are you pro Iran not having deterrence? I'm on board with normalizing relations with Iran if they
[06:29:06] If they don't if they don't build nukes. That's fine
[06:29:10] Like ultimately I would like I I don't have an issue with Iran having nukes
[06:29:16] Okay
[06:29:16] I know that this is gonna come across as like a fucking crazy thing for me to say in this day and age
[06:29:21] If you want to be a sovereign state, you got to have nukes. You know, this is the Hassanabid nuke doctrine
[06:29:25] Okay, same goes for Ukraine big fuck-up for Ukraine giving up the nukes don't give up the nukes
[06:29:33] Do I got to run the Hassanabi doctrine back?
[06:29:35] The reality is no one should have nukes. Okay, no one but in this day and age and
[06:29:47] this day and age
[06:29:50] Give up the nukes you're fucked
[06:29:52] You don't have nukes
[06:29:54] You literally just said you didn't want them to have them. So nice say with the Hassanabi doctrine
[06:30:02] Yeah, I'm saying that if it meant stopping your nuclear program that would have inevitably
[06:30:11] normalized relations with Iran for the rest of the world instead of crippling sanctions
[06:30:16] and Iran said yes to it, then yeah, I'm on board.
[06:30:22] That's it.
[06:30:29] What do you want me to do?
[06:30:30] Behave like a fucking redditor and be like, uh, excuse me, Ayatollah, you're making
[06:30:36] up. You're making a big mistake, sir. You should continue with your nuclearization program.
[06:30:43] Like, go fuck.
[06:30:49] Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. It was a total hoax. And we were totally exonerated and
[06:30:54] everything else. I could have told him that the first day. But but that causes, you
[06:30:59] know, a lot of problems, a lot of problems. And they're big nuclear power. We were close
[06:31:05] to a deal for getting rid of nuclear weapons. It would be so good for all countries or just Russia.
[06:31:12] We're talking about Russia, ourselves and China. Oh, wow. And we would then bring everyone else into
[06:31:18] it. And so you I also personally think like Israel again, demonstrating hubris again, Israel thought
[06:31:26] they could just keep assassinating everyone that is a part of the Iranian nuclear program
[06:31:31] and even others who are not even a part of like, uh, enriching uranium or whatever.
[06:31:37] And, uh, and that is the way that they would be able to stop Iran from developing nukes,
[06:31:44] developing nuclear warheads. Now that might be wrong. That might prove to be wrong. If you
[06:31:50] ask the American State Department, they say Iran is three and a half seconds away from having a nuke
[06:31:54] every goddamn week. So yeah, I think that, uh, diplomacy would have probably been a better
[06:32:00] our way to do it. But the reason why America or the reason why Israel didn't want it is
[06:32:05] because they don't want normalization with Iran. Okay, they do not want any normalization
[06:32:11] with Iran whatsoever. And that is precisely the reason why they told America, they told
[06:32:15] Barack Obama, shut the fuck up. What are you doing? That's why Benjamin Niau came and
[06:32:18] spoke in front of the US Congress. When Barack Obama facilitated the Iranian nuclearization
[06:32:25] agreement.
[06:32:26] Strongly you all would get rid of your nuclear capabilities the nuclear eyes. Yes, we were going to get
[06:32:34] Because it's too powerful. Yeah, much. Yeah, you know my uncle dr. John Trump was
[06:32:42] Yeah
[06:32:44] Dr. John Trump. Well, he was a nuclear doctor actually he was he was at MIT's the longest-serving professor at MIT
[06:32:50] He passed away a great guy. He was a brilliant guy a brilliant scientist
[06:32:54] And he used to tell me, he said, a long time ago, he'd say, Donald, someday it's very dangerous.
[06:33:03] Somebody will be able to carry a small briefcase into a building in New York and grow up the
[06:33:08] entire city.
[06:33:09] Oh, wow.
[06:33:10] I said, you gotta be kidding me, Uncle John.
[06:33:12] That will never happen.
[06:33:14] He was like, I'm really brilliant guy.
[06:33:15] He was there for, I think, 41 years.
[06:33:17] He's the longest serving professor in the history of MIT.
[06:33:20] Oh, wow.
[06:33:21] when I understand physics and when I understand things well,
[06:33:24] they say, how come you, I have, there's good genetics.
[06:33:27] You know, I'm a believer.
[06:33:28] You guys believe in that?
[06:33:30] Were your parents funny?
[06:33:31] Were they comedians?
[06:33:33] Yeah, my mom's, oh my God, he's gonna do the,
[06:33:35] oh, this is my favorite Trump take.
[06:33:38] This is one of my favorite rare Trump takes, okay?
[06:33:41] He's gearing up for it.
[06:33:43] He's gonna say, because his uncle is so brilliant,
[06:33:47] he's also brilliant, but he doesn't wanna say it
[06:33:50] Directly so he's just being like oh you're funny right your parents are funny. That's that's me and my uncle
[06:33:58] Osmosis
[06:34:00] It's in the genetics. It's in the genes side was is Scottish
[06:34:06] Scottish women tends to be you know my mom. Yeah, I was gonna ask you about that. Yeah, and she was great
[06:34:11] Which is that where you get your humor? Yeah? Well, I'll tell you what
[06:34:14] England at the time they come yeah
[06:34:16] for them for a thousand years trying to get a Mundertoad England as they call it
[06:34:21] they're very tough that reminds me of my mother come to think of it yeah my mother was
[06:34:26] so funny to fucking make the Scottish come out to be like Irish like no disrespect to the Scots
[06:34:34] that despise England but like historically speaking I don't think that the Scottish behaved in
[06:34:41] a similar fashion to the Irish. Yeah, I feel like they were more willing participants of
[06:34:58] the process. Then what is Braveheart? It might surprise you to learn that Dr. John Trump is
[06:35:18] not the longest tenured professor at MIT. Did you know Scott's are overrepresented in both
[06:35:26] the Royal Army and the police force? Wow. I'm shocked. I had no idea.
[06:35:30] My mother was great. She is a storm away. Yeah, the Hebrides, right? That's, you know, that's
[06:35:52] really serious Scottish. Yeah, but she was great. But it is true when you see Braveheart.
[06:35:59] That was one of many times, you know, for hundreds of years.
[06:36:01] Did you watch that with your mom? To be fair to the Scottish, to be fair to the Scottish,
[06:36:06] The pathway was a little bit easier.
[06:36:14] When you have the worst parasitic force, the worst historic parasitic force at the time
[06:36:22] right there on top of you, you know, it's going to be difficult to resist for extended
[06:36:28] periods of time, that's, you know, that is, I think, the most significant aspect
[06:36:38] the difference between the Scottish domination, like the colonial domination of Scotland versus Ireland.
[06:36:49] No, I didn't, I didn't get to, I'll say it, I saw Braveheart. I think Mel Gibson is a very good guy.
[06:36:57] I've met him. Oh, they are. They literally, oh dude,
[06:36:59] chattelby like Trump is such a dumbass. And then Trump is just repeating chats,
[06:37:03] exact same talking points earlier. Scotland Mel Gibson. He's a great guy. I love Brad
[06:37:10] Hart. Brave heart. I'm brave like him.
[06:37:13] A number of times good guy, but out there that was super Mel Gibson on his prime.
[06:37:18] Oh yeah.
[06:37:19] So and I was on a plane and there was absolutely nothing to do with one of these planes that
[06:37:25] you couldn't make calls. You couldn't do them.
[06:37:27] And they had tapes.
[06:37:28] That's all plans for us.
[06:37:29] And they showed me, they showed, no, but they showed,
[06:37:32] they showed me, sir, we have 20 tapes.
[06:37:35] And I looked at the tapes and they were all,
[06:37:37] and this was like 20 years after it was made.
[06:37:39] This was probably six years ago.
[06:37:42] I never saw Braveheart.
[06:37:44] And they showed me a tape.
[06:37:46] I say, all right, let's put that one on.
[06:37:49] And within about four minutes,
[06:37:50] I said, this may be the greatest movie I've ever seen.
[06:37:53] I'm trying to look at four minutes.
[06:37:55] No, I'm not a Braveheart fan.
[06:37:57] But you, you've seen it.
[06:37:58] Yeah, I saw it with my mom. I wish I saw it with my mother, but it was good. Was that your
[06:38:04] brave heart moment like after getting shot when you stood up? No, no. You don't think of that in
[06:38:09] those moments. You do what you do. You wouldn't think about Mel Gibson. No, but he's good. But he
[06:38:16] was, when he, in prime time, he was unbelievable. I mean, you know, his look, his way, his,
[06:38:22] you couldn't have had a better guy playing it. But it was, that was a great movie. But it is
[06:38:27] to England and you know for a thousand years and they'd have the battles with
[06:38:34] thousands or once a thousand and they run at each other tell me that I think
[06:38:39] that takes guts they run at each other knowing they're gonna pretty much die
[06:38:43] right the Roman army built walls to keep out the scottish people they're
[06:38:51] tough people they're good people actually they're very great people but
[06:38:55] like a good fighter.
[06:38:56] But your mom was funny.
[06:38:58] She was funny, yes.
[06:38:58] That's what I hear.
[06:38:59] I hear she had a great sense of humor.
[06:39:03] And my father loved my mother.
[06:39:04] You know, they were married for.
[06:39:06] Yeah.
[06:39:06] Polar opposites though?
[06:39:08] Yeah, my father was German.
[06:39:11] Serious.
[06:39:12] Serious, but good.
[06:39:14] He was a tough guy, but he had a good heart.
[06:39:17] When he walked down the street
[06:39:18] and they'll say we can walk down the street.
[06:39:20] He would always give something to,
[06:39:22] if there was somebody that had problems.
[06:39:24] They used to have the can and a pencil, you know, the can of my father would always put
[06:39:29] a hundred dollars in that, he'd always do it.
[06:39:33] Now he had a tremendous heart, but he was a tough guy.
[06:39:36] He was tough.
[06:39:37] He was just like no nonsense.
[06:39:40] It was firm.
[06:39:42] My mother was a woman, and I don't know how your mother felt, but she loved the queen.
[06:39:46] Don't forget, the queen was, you know, the queen was great.
[06:39:49] Oh, what she have like, because the queen honored me before she died.
[06:39:53] You honored me as the president and that's why they killed her my mother was a woman Wow
[06:40:01] My mother was a woman Wow mr. President brilliant
[06:40:05] The Queen honored me so they killed her so they killed her
[06:40:12] They killed her dead you won't believe it. They don't want the Queen to honor me as president
[06:40:19] president in Buckingham Palace and there's nobody that does it like the English there's
[06:40:25] nobody that has it you know the pomp and ceremony but but my mother would love that your mother
[06:40:32] so did she feel so what happened to that fucking Scottish revolutionary tendency there so your
[06:40:40] mother so your mother would have loved the queen honoring you hmm hmm my mother was a woman
[06:40:53] dude he is he's insane dude he's just lost in the saws he doesn't know what time it is he doesn't
[06:41:00] know there's a three minute outbreak coming you don't know he could avoid those ads by subscribing
[06:41:06] for six dollars or for free with a twitch prime only about like the royalty yeah i think
[06:41:16] I think they're obsessed with the royal family out there like in general.
[06:41:19] Your mother would have been.
[06:41:21] She was really into all the pageantry for sure.
[06:41:23] My mother was.
[06:41:24] Yeah.
[06:41:25] My mother thought the queen was great.
[06:41:26] Yeah.
[06:41:27] She thought the queen was so wonderful.
[06:41:29] Some of my family hates the English though.
[06:41:31] No, I know.
[06:41:32] There's some history there.
[06:41:33] I know.
[06:41:34] I know.
[06:41:35] But a lot of the, it's a hard breakup.
[06:41:37] You know, they tried to break up Scotland from the rest of the empire, say to speak.
[06:41:42] Yeah.
[06:41:43] Because they got some oil.
[06:41:44] It made it by about like a half a point. Yeah, they kept it together. So I hope it stays together
[06:41:50] Yeah, it always stays together, but
[06:41:52] England as they say because it used to be England. Yeah, but England never could
[06:41:57] They just and they were bigger. Yeah, they had more people. Yeah, they could never finish it off by
[06:42:03] Cap trinks cod legs really sort of they ended up having a marry together. They married
[06:42:08] Yeah, they they became sort of subsidiaries. Yes. Yeah, but it was great
[06:42:13] That's interesting with your mother guys that little chunk of this show.
[06:42:17] OK, so the humor.
[06:42:19] So the humor comes from there, maybe some other things.
[06:42:21] Because I think that's one thing that there's bipartisan support for you is
[06:42:24] even the people that are like, I don't like that guy.
[06:42:27] How many fucking ads, bro?
[06:42:28] He's crazy. We'll go.
[06:42:29] Hey, he's funny.
[06:42:30] No, he's funny. Thanks.
[06:42:32] Have you heard this before?
[06:42:33] Yeah, I've heard it.
[06:42:34] It's very disarming humor.
[06:42:36] Yeah, but in my business and what I do, if you don't have humor,
[06:42:40] you won't even survive.
[06:42:41] Why is that?
[06:42:42] Because I think you have to have you have to have a light side.
[06:42:45] I see a lot of dark things.
[06:42:46] I see horrible things.
[06:42:48] I think I see things that are bad.
[06:42:50] I see political things that are hard.
[06:42:51] I mean, we have a lot of corrupt people in this country, and I see it.
[06:42:55] And horrible corrupt people.
[06:42:57] We have people that, you know, I really do.
[06:43:00] We have from the inside, we have really bad people and outside we do.
[06:43:05] But I think the outside is but I think it's easier to handle China.
[06:43:08] If you have a smart president who knows, you know, some things, who knows how to deal, let's say,
[06:43:16] you're not going to have a problem with Russia.
[06:43:19] Russia would have never attacked Ukraine if I were president.
[06:43:22] I used to talk to Putin about it.
[06:43:24] I got along great with him.
[06:43:26] They would have never, ever done it.
[06:43:28] I ended this pipeline.
[06:43:29] I ended the pipeline called Nord Stream 2.
[06:43:32] Nobody ever heard of Nord Stream 2.
[06:43:34] I said, I'm an environmentalist.
[06:43:36] I said are you building a pipeline going to Europe? Yeah, I said, I don't think so. Yeah, and I told I you know
[06:43:43] I got them together. I said, you mean we're defending you from Russia and don't worry Biden blew it up. So
[06:43:50] Who's the real anti pipeline hero now?
[06:43:53] You're paying them big remember when
[06:43:56] Remember when
[06:43:58] Everybody was like Hassan. How dare you say it wasn't Russia and then
[06:44:03] there was a I think it was
[06:44:05] There was recent newspaper investigation out of, was it Denmark?
[06:44:10] That revealed that they actually saw Navy vessels days prior to the mysterious explosion, U.S.
[06:44:22] Navy vessels that had their transponders off, just venturing around the area, huh, must
[06:44:34] be weird.
[06:44:35] weird because like it was also simply weird to me that everyone that investigated the matter
[06:44:44] just kind of they just kind of told them just kind of told everybody shut the fuck up about
[06:44:51] this you know a few days before the explosion that the shore the two russian german natural
[06:44:55] gas pipelines nortree one and two which are laid on the bottom of the Baltic sea us navy
[06:44:59] warships were on the scene they had switched off their transponders and when the harbour
[06:45:04] master of Cristianzo Island sailed to them because he noticed this and suspected an accident.
[06:45:10] The U S Navy ordered him to turn back immediately. Why would Russia blow up their own pipeline?
[06:45:14] No, dude. I think there was a nefarious purpose for why they went with that. They were testing
[06:45:19] the limits of how fucking stupid the American audience is. And honestly, they almost got away
[06:45:24] with it. Like they literally were just like, let's just say Russia did it. Maybe these
[06:45:29] fucking idiots will believe it. My policy class is covering this and I got the stealier
[06:45:41] ideas. Yeah. What a fucking stupid thing. People are coming in here being like Hassan
[06:45:46] wrong again. Remember when you said Russia would never invade Ukraine wrong again. No,
[06:45:51] dude, you're just repeating whatever you fucking heard from the last guy because you're a dumb
[06:45:55] ass can't think on his own. I never even directly said I never even directly said
[06:46:01] that it was like the United States of America. Definitely. I simply stated that it sounds
[06:46:05] kind of fucking ridiculous that Russia would blow up its own pipeline. This is what
[06:46:23] with the newspaper Politiken, one of Denmark's most important newspaper rights.
[06:46:26] Kristianso is an island in the archipelago of the same name, which is also called Ertholmen,
[06:46:31] is the easternmost point of Denmark.
[06:46:33] It is located not far from the island of Bernholm, where both Nord Stream lines run.
[06:46:38] Politiken refers to the statement of the local harbormaster John Anker Nielsen as
[06:46:42] follows.
[06:46:43] Four or five days before the Nord Stream explosions, he was with the rescue service
[06:46:47] from Kristianso because there were some ships there with their radios turned off.
[06:46:51] It turned out that they were U.S. Navy ships.
[06:46:55] Way to rewrite history.
[06:46:57] Wait, what?
[06:46:58] Me?
[06:47:10] What am I rewriting?
[06:47:13] Bro, all of this stuff is readily available.
[06:47:19] You can straight up go watch my YouTube videos at the time.
[06:47:26] What?
[06:47:29] I already ran the three minute embryo.
[06:47:31] That's what you're talking about.
[06:47:33] If you're trying to do a debate.
[06:47:41] What the fuck?
[06:47:45] Check logs. Why is chat being so disrespectful? I take my coffee black. Check logs. I went to
[06:48:13] Hassanabe of Turkey. What? Okay, he's not. Because there were some ships there with the
[06:48:28] radios turned off. It turned out that they were US Navy ships. When the rescue service
[06:48:32] approached them, he asked by the naval command to turn back to people. I think people would
[06:48:41] rather, I think people would rather hallucinate like whatever the fuck makes them feel better
[06:48:47] Than to like actually re-examine their opinion at the time like people people were so
[06:49:01] People are so incredibly fucking
[06:49:04] Primed into believing that like everything I say about Russia or Ukraine is coming from a secret like pro-russia perspective
[06:49:11] That they just cannot even imagine like you know dog
[06:49:15] You know when I am on the side of a group
[06:49:19] Even if the group is considered a terrorism group, okay?
[06:49:24] I'm on the side of Palestinians. I very openly tell you that there's never been a moment where I haven't told you that
[06:49:30] Never, okay? I'm very open about it. If I was on the side of Russia, I would tell you I
[06:49:38] Would make arguments as to why I'm on the side of Russia. I would not like hide my my perspective
[06:49:44] This is the thing that I would never understand about my naysayers about these people that like
[06:49:49] like, uh, try to ascribe some secret reasoning. No, I'm stubborn. I'm brash. I'm a loud mouth
[06:49:58] to a fault. Okay. That's it. That's it. So it's always been funny for years at this point
[06:50:16] where they're like, yeah, I'm anti-natal. I am openly anti-natal. I am not pro-Russia.
[06:50:26] And it's so funny where people are just like, nah, dude, he's secretly pro Russia.
[06:50:29] That's why he's anti-NATO for years.
[06:50:32] You support powderist note, carrot cards are fine.
[06:50:55] If you are on Russia side, you would just push Z and get the free Russia books instead
[06:50:58] of getting sneak this in the Russian army.
[06:51:00] I know that's why it was so funny when like when people are primed to believing a certain
[06:51:06] thing and then all evidence points to the contrary, they just double down on it.
[06:51:12] Republicans do it on a daily basis.
[06:51:13] A lot of liberals do this with me when they examine my analysis over, uh, you know, my,
[06:51:20] my statements about Russia.
[06:51:31] I think you're a bit selective with this.
[06:51:32] Russian vessels were also photographed in the area.
[06:51:35] That's crazy.
[06:51:36] You mean to tell me Russian vessels were photographed in the area of their own pipeline.
[06:51:41] That's crazy.
[06:51:43] Definitely, definitely, definitely a lot weirder for Russian vessels to be in the
[06:51:48] area of their own pipeline as opposed to the United States of America having vessels around
[06:51:53] that pipeline, like 8,000 miles away. I don't think the USA did it because none of the evidence
[06:52:01] supports it. It's not unusual for USA ships to be there with the transponders off. No,
[06:52:06] I think, I think it is, I think that if even if it wasn't directly America doing
[06:52:13] it, they were definitely offering logistical support. I think most neoliberals online
[06:52:38] I think all pushing Z are socialists.
[06:52:39] I think that's why because they're so online
[06:52:41] and they think Twitter is real life.
[06:52:42] Yeah, maybe saying that I'm pro Russia,
[06:52:57] saying that I am pro Russian invasion of Ukraine
[06:53:02] and continuing along with that narrative for years and years,
[06:53:07] regardless of however many times
[06:53:09] I have condemned Russia for doing so
[06:53:12] and have criticized Russia extensively
[06:53:14] over these past couple of years
[06:53:16] is no different than how Republicans
[06:53:19] be like, it's not climate change. I don't believe it. And then when faced with like damning
[06:53:24] evidence that maybe it is climate change, they just go, okay, weather machines actually
[06:53:29] is no different. You lean on conspiracies and falsehoods to justify the narrative that
[06:53:36] you were primed. You were justified or trying to find narratives that that prove you right.
[06:53:46] it from the clip of 140 acts prime minister mette frederickson says sabotage is indeed a possibility
[06:54:26] we cannot rule it out it is too early to draw conclusions yet but this is an extraordinary
[06:54:32] situation an unusual situation and there are three leaks even with i don't know why people
[06:54:37] are feigning ignorance just say like even if you hate like there are plenty of people who hate
[06:54:43] Russia. Okay. Understandable. They're doing some fucking really horrifying
[06:54:48] things in Ukraine. I don't know why it's so damn, that's crazy, man.
[06:54:53] That all the way back then, I'm still also openly stating, you
[06:54:57] know, hard for people to admit that like America most likely did
[06:55:01] this. Like you can, like this doesn't mean that Russia is all
[06:55:06] of a sudden in the right for invading Ukraine. You know what
[06:55:08] I mean? Like, it seems like there's only one party that
[06:55:12] has the most to gain
[06:55:14] and is actively said we will do whatever the fuck we can
[06:55:17] to stop north stream to from uh... moving forward which they successfully did
[06:55:22] and it seems like
[06:55:23] uh... you know they were they were not happy with like we're having any sort
[06:55:26] of dominance over europe
[06:55:28] they openly said
[06:55:29] will take any means necessary to stop that from happening
[06:55:32] but i don't know why people are like on the dick dick there's no way this
[06:55:35] could be america even though they are the ones who gain the most out of this
[06:55:38] it's europe
[06:55:39] it's cocked
[06:55:41] because uh... they're uh... they're you know a piece of their energy
[06:55:44] dependence
[06:55:46] like a pipeline that is a part of their energy dependence on
[06:55:49] uh... russia is caught
[06:55:50] making uh... energy prices higher
[06:55:53] russia gets caught because like it's one way
[06:55:55] maybe not the most effective but
[06:55:57] one of the ways of delivering energy directly to europe
[06:56:03] you know what i mean like
[06:56:06] like out of all those players like
[06:56:08] it makes no sense
[06:56:10] For any of those other guys to do it you as with the help of Moldovan Navy seals and cows as Moldovan Mama Liga
[06:56:22] Your voice is so much higher. Did you do vocal therapy? Yeah? I
[06:56:26] I
[06:56:28] Got more mask
[06:56:30] Fuck this. I'm a subbing now. This is your worst take to this day
[06:56:53] You treat me and my friend Ryan with your pronato sentiments. We already wrote in Joe Biden on our mail-in ballots and Ryan is in jail
[06:56:59] I'm sorry, Ryan. Anyway, let's continue.
[06:57:13] Indians of dollars a month for oil? It's not going to work that way. And I ended it. And then when Biden came in, he gave it back. The biggest project they ever had, right? He gave it back. And then everyone said, Trump is friends with Putin.
[06:57:28] Putin would say if you're my friend that hate like hell to see you as my enemy think of it
[06:57:32] Hmm, and I put a lot of sanctions on but I got along with Russia. I get along with pretty much everybody actually
[06:57:40] The tougher they were the better I did with them
[06:57:43] That's a good thing not a bad thing because the other ones are easy to handle hmm, but the ones that I can
[06:57:47] I'm gonna be interviewed on TV for one of these young what do you think Kamala is getting wrong on the topic of
[06:57:51] Myron's. Thank you first on being on national television easy easy answer
[06:57:55] I mean, I don't want to put words in your mouth, so do with this information where you will.
[06:58:04] But my own personal assessment of the situation is that Kamala Harris has dropped the ball
[06:58:09] entirely by following on Joe Biden's right wing white nativist immigration anti immigrant
[06:58:16] agenda in a country that is not as prime to hate migrants as they think it is.
[06:58:28] There's plenty of polling that shows that Americans are of two minds, directly at odds
[06:58:34] with one another in terms of amnesty or setting up pathways to amnesty while simultaneously
[06:58:39] looking for increasing deportations in this country.
[06:58:43] That's what polling shows.
[06:58:46] A competent democratic leadership should have leaned on one side of that that humanizes migrants
[06:58:52] that are wonderful neighbors of ours that contribute to the American economy in spectacular fashion
[06:58:58] as opposed to leaning on the right wing framing on the issue that immigrants constitute a
[06:59:03] national security threat.
[06:59:05] That is completely born out of right wing hysteria.
[06:59:10] is ridiculous and all evidence points to that statement being incorrect.
[06:59:17] Immigrants, undocumented migrants, are responsible for less crime per capita
[06:59:22] than documented and natural-born U.S. citizens. And yet, the Republican Party has dominated
[06:59:30] discourse on the matter and the average American now falsely believes that undocumented immigrants
[06:59:36] are actually doing crimes and are responsible for a greater share of the crimes than even
[06:59:42] American citizens are responsible for. It's both bad politics and bad policy. It's bad
[06:59:50] policy because it's harmful policy. It's going to hurt people, right? It's going to hurt
[06:59:56] the economy if you want to think about it like that. It's bad politics because when
[07:00:01] you lean on right-wing framing on an issue like this, then all you end up doing is legitimize
[07:00:08] your opponent's perspective. When that perspective is not born out of data, but instead, complete
[07:00:14] fabrications.
[07:00:15] Got along with. And they're also the bigger threats. I got along very well with President
[07:00:22] Xi of China. But when COVID came, I was not happy with him because it came out of
[07:00:28] the labs. I mean they released it from accidentally I believe you know a lot of
[07:00:32] people would say it wasn't an accident but they got hit very hard they got hit
[07:00:37] as hard as anybody in the world. It was late it was belated it was a late hit
[07:00:42] yeah but when COVID came I were getting the figures for crime date of a
[07:00:47] foreigner slash immigrants versus citizens it's called this woke website
[07:00:53] communist babies what's a good thing for p communist babies for poverty.gov or
[07:01:09] or the other website that I also like to go to is democratichomosocialism.gov
[07:01:16] yeah CBP.gov DHS.gov one stands for democratic homosocialism.government
[07:01:25] And the other one stands for communist, I don't even know.
[07:01:40] CommunistBorderPolices.gov.
[07:01:43] You know, I made an unbelievable trade deal with China.
[07:01:53] They have to buy $50 billion of our product every year.
[07:01:57] It was, nobody could believe I got that deal done.
[07:02:00] I don't even talk about it because of COVID.
[07:02:02] I don't even talk about it.
[07:02:03] That deal is unbelievable.
[07:02:05] And what's happened now, our farmers have been hit
[07:02:07] because Biden hasn't pressed them to honor the deal.
[07:02:11] You know, I used to every day.
[07:02:13] Yeah, but those stats have issues
[07:02:15] because certain cities and states weren't given
[07:02:17] an info to them, wrong, true and not true
[07:02:22] because they're making up a majority of arrests
[07:02:23] in New York City.
[07:02:24] We're not talking about arrests,
[07:02:25] we're talking about literal fucking murder and crimes, okay?
[07:02:29] That's number one.
[07:02:30] Number two, wrong.
[07:02:31] That is actually the, you're mismatching
[07:02:35] your talking points.
[07:02:36] Let me tell you why. Okay.
[07:02:38] The Republican talking point is the local law enforcement, uh,
[07:02:44] especially in big C's like New York or Los Angeles are not actually sharing all
[07:02:48] of their data with the FBI is the FBI tabulates all of the crime data
[07:02:54] year over year.
[07:02:55] This having said that is still false because those departments still
[07:03:00] release their data individually.
[07:03:02] So while they're not a part of the broader database that the FBI puts
[07:03:06] It's not like they're fucking hiding their crime rates dog
[07:03:09] You can go to the FBI website and actually find their crime rates
[07:03:14] personally by by looking at individual
[07:03:17] By looking at individual police departments. You can still have access to their crime data. It's public. So you mistook you you
[07:03:25] You are mistaken in terms of like
[07:03:28] Crime data being hidden
[07:03:30] Somehow okay, so you're wrong on that front and this is not about immigrants anyway
[07:03:35] get up how much in China by today sir that what I'd call them up I say you're
[07:03:55] behind you have to buy 50 million do you think Biden does that Biden's sleeping
[07:04:00] over the last week I have to walk about funny or sad I think it's more sad
[07:04:06] than funny yeah he has one ability I don't have yeah he sleeps he can sleep
[07:04:12] this guy goes on a beat and he lays down on one of those you know six
[07:04:18] They weigh six ounces and you can't lift it.
[07:04:21] They're meant for children, young people and old people to lift.
[07:04:31] They're aluminum, you know, hollowed aluminum.
[07:04:33] They weigh very little and you can't lift.
[07:04:35] And somebody can visit them and they'll explain the bathing suit.
[07:04:38] And when you're 82, typically bathing suits aren't going to make you look great.
[07:04:43] You're not going to be enhanced.
[07:04:45] It's just one of those things.
[07:04:47] I can't be sure about it.
[07:04:48] You motivated to do my college yesterday about this
[07:04:50] and further research shows how correct you are.
[07:04:52] Also got a full score, so thanks.
[07:04:54] You're welcome.
[07:04:57] The notion that local police departments
[07:05:02] from major cities like NYPD in New York
[07:05:05] or Los Angeles Police Department in LA
[07:05:08] would be hiding their crime data
[07:05:10] from the general public is such a funny
[07:05:13] and immediately disprovable conspiracy theory
[07:05:17] And it doesn't matter because the Republican party is not even trying anymore.
[07:05:21] People just take whatever the fuck they say for granted.
[07:05:24] Like it is literally the funniest, the fastest way, the fastest disprovable lie that you could make.
[07:05:36] And yet people still follow through on it.
[07:05:38] It's very, very funny.
[07:05:45] I don't even know where it came from.
[07:05:47] Like I don't even know how it began that like these these local departments would just like refuse to refuse to reveal their, you know, arrest records and their and their crime data in general.
[07:06:06] I guess Trump said it at a certain point and people just like ran with it. I don't know.
[07:06:11] Is that's too stupid for the Heritage Foundation to cook up.
[07:06:14] Did that guy respond to me, by the way, the one I responded to?
[07:06:29] My parents say it's so Fox News or other MAGA networks.
[07:06:37] It's additionally funny because cops are 86% Republican historically.
[07:06:43] Cops are notoriously a monolithic voting bloc for the Republican Party.
[07:06:50] you're or when you when you point to like customs and Border Patrol data okay or you report or you
[07:06:57] talk about like cops like hiding this information I get it I get saying that about doctors because
[07:07:02] they're like gay and woke right they are educated which means they're probably libtards but
[07:07:15] like now you're just shitting on cops they are your guys I think the conspiracy started
[07:07:24] from the FBI statistics, not including certain data in the calculations, not necessarily that it
[07:07:28] was being withheld. It was just a way of calculating the statistics. Of course, the nuance is lost
[07:07:32] on the hogs. Yeah, I think big cities don't reveal like demographic data of who they arrest,
[07:07:39] and that's probably what it is. That's like where this conspiracy is coming from.
[07:07:46] Yeah, crime statistics no longer include data from 30% of the country,
[07:07:49] including the biggest and most violent cities. In 2021, the FBI required police departments
[07:07:54] the report data using a new system. That year, data for about 65% of the US population was covered
[07:07:58] in the FBI's annual report rather than the typical 95%. However, as a standard FBI policy,
[07:08:03] the missing data was estimated using comparable jurisdictions. In 2022, the FBI data coverage
[07:08:09] returned to 94% of the population and the preliminary numbers for 2023 and 2024 signal
[07:08:13] that that the level of police department participation should continue. The FBI's
[07:08:17] data trend lines have generally tracked the patterns and data compiled by other groups,
[07:08:21] groups that were not affected by the FBI's methodological
[07:08:24] switch. I guess that's where it is, right? Like, Trump's comments follows the FBI's
[07:08:37] June 10 release of preliminary data showing that during the first three months of 2024,
[07:08:41] violent crime fell 15.2%. Yeah, that's probably, I mean, he's just upset that like,
[07:08:47] there's less murders happening in the country because he doesn't do a shit about anything.
[07:08:50] He's just like, damn, that kind of ruins one of my talking points. You guys fucked me up.
[07:08:55] up. A lot of times if you hear a Republican talk about data, understand that it is most
[07:09:13] likely massaged or outright completely made up. They hate data, okay? They hate it. They
[07:09:22] despise it. The facts don't care about your feelings. Shit is completely ridiculous.
[07:09:45] Like I'll give you one example. The smart way to do this back in the day from a more
[07:09:50] competent Republican Party was to say that immigrants constitute a major burden on our
[07:09:55] social safety nets. Now you might be thinking how is that possible? There's evidence to
[07:10:00] point to this actually, billions of dollars, right? They would always say immigrants constitute
[07:10:05] immigrants take billions of dollars in social safety nets from our public education system,
[07:10:11] yada, yada, yada. Now the actual data for this is that the actual data for this
[07:10:18] completely proves it wrong, right? They were lying by adding the children that were natural
[07:10:25] born US citizens who are American citizens, okay? Into the the overall burden on fucking
[07:10:35] social safety nets. That's just ridiculous. You're just saying I don't like your parents.
[07:10:40] So I decided you're not no longer American. When you're constitutionally American, get
[07:10:44] the fuck out of here. So that was the smart way to lie, which the competent Republican
[07:10:49] party of the past would lie that way. That's how the think tanks would lie. Nowadays, the
[07:10:55] stupid way to lie is much simpler and much easier to dismiss. I don't even have to look
[07:11:01] through countless hours of data to fucking tell you why it's wrong. Back then I used
[07:11:06] to do, I had, I used to have to actually do more research even to disprove this
[07:11:12] kind of shit. How does Trump lies? Is immigrants kill hundreds of thousands of people every
[07:11:19] year? Hundreds of thousands of Americans are killed by undocumented migrants. Directly
[07:11:24] a lie. The actual number, according to communistbutpatrol.gov, under the banner of the Department
[07:11:33] of Homosexual Activities, the DHS.gov, is that they're responsible in the fiscal
[07:11:40] or 2024 for 24 homicides. Now, why does Donald Trump lie like this? If you ask about it a
[07:11:47] little, if you inquire a little further, he'll say, Oh, they're killing with fentanyl. Every
[07:11:52] undocumented migrant is actually stabbing someone with a fentanyl pin, causing them to overdose,
[07:11:57] as though that is how they're dying. Cause there are thousands and thousands of deaths
[07:12:02] over fentanyl overdose, except that's also fucking bullshit. Because if you look at
[07:12:08] Again, the Department of Homo Socialism numbers, the apprehensions happen at regular ports of
[07:12:17] entry, regular points of entry, and 90% of those apprehensions, drug apprehensions at the border
[07:12:23] is American citizens. So it's not actually undocumented migrants that are responsible for
[07:12:33] the drugs flowing over the southern border. It's actually American citizens that are
[07:12:38] shipping it in. Super simple stuff. And yet Donald Trump lies about it non-fucking stop.
[07:12:49] And so do the Republicans. You make these middle school jokes for some sophisticated reason,
[07:12:59] but it gets really confusing sometimes. It's, I'm just joking. The Department of Homo Socialism.
[07:13:39] Survivorship by is bro, the drugs apprehended are not necessarily representative of all the
[07:13:43] drugs that make it through. You're not going to do this right now. I can't tell if
[07:13:46] your fucking with me or if you're genuinely this fucking stupid. Okay. This does not even
[07:13:55] this does not even logically make sense. Okay. You cannot have a consistent supply chain relying
[07:14:03] on so many different factors, such as random undocumented migrants that are crossing the
[07:14:09] border shoving fucking fentanyl, like the planes with the bullets. What? I don't even
[07:14:17] know what he's saying never mind all right let's continue with this. Not that but typically you know
[07:14:40] he's packing I don't know what the hell he's packing but it's not a one and I don't want to know
[07:14:45] anything I don't know but but he has an ability to fall asleep while on camera he can lie down
[07:14:52] on one of those things yeah and in minutes he's stone cold out how does he do it and he's got
[07:14:58] cameras that's he's the president so they have cameras on him yeah and then they show him sleeping
[07:15:02] on the beach. Yeah. You'll never see me sleeping in front of
[07:15:06] camera. How do we get you better at that? Like what can we do?
[07:15:08] How do we work on that? As a country? As a country? Yeah. We're
[07:15:14] going to save our country. We are, we are, we are a nation
[07:15:18] in decline. Whether you like it or not. I hate hearing that.
[07:15:22] I know. I. That hurts me. That hurts me. As a proud
[07:15:24] American, I. Well, what you like though is, but we're
[07:15:27] going to be greater than ever before. So that's, I think
[07:15:30] the messaging that I think, yeah, I think that's really nice.
[07:15:33] That's my ultimate message.
[07:15:34] Yes, you can't avoid the fact that we've allowed 21 million people into a country in the last
[07:15:40] three and a half years.
[07:15:41] And I don't know your persuasion.
[07:15:43] I don't know if you guys are liberal or what, but nobody can be happy with 21 million
[07:15:47] people openly walking into a place we don't know.
[07:15:50] And it was released last week that 13,000 of those people are murderers.
[07:15:56] 13,000 and 99.
[07:15:58] thousand of those people are in prison. They're incarcerated for murder and they let them out.
[07:16:04] I think you this right here is just simply has I think a DHS letterhead.
[07:16:15] This is every undocumented migrant that is responsible for a murder
[07:16:23] over the course of like multiple decades.
[07:16:26] The number of undocumented migrants on U.S. soil is, if you believe him, 21 million.
[07:16:39] So even on that front, that doesn't, you know, that doesn't make sense.
[07:16:47] Trump is a shining new talking point, an outrageously false claim that was ginned up by right-wing
[07:16:51] media and then embraced by the GOP nominee as an official fact.
[07:16:55] that embellishes the fact with additional falses notice how he said he's seen a
[07:16:58] list and some on it had murdered 10 people there's no such list detail in
[07:17:02] the killings committed by 13,000 people that's just a figment of his
[07:17:06] imagination sorry chatter your fitima joke is not gonna be fitting in this
[07:17:16] fucking chat okay I got it you were really invested you really really
[07:17:20] wanted to me wanted me to go what's fitima but you are now permanently
[07:17:26] banned from the chat. Okay, because you spammed it way too much. Not only was it low effort,
[07:17:32] but also, you know, ridiculous. Here's the truth. Most of these killers are in detention,
[07:17:38] not prowling the streets, and have been since before Trump was president. Exactly. On September
[07:17:45] 25th, acting ICE director PJ Lecklittner responded to a request from Representative
[07:17:50] Tony Gonzalez, made a march for data on the number of non-citizens with criminal
[07:17:54] convictions on ICE's non-detained docket. As of July 21st, he wrote, there were 662,000
[07:18:01] people with criminal histories convicted or pending, not detained by ICE. In a breakdown
[07:18:06] by crime, he noted 13,000 people were convicted of homicide or not detained by ICE.
[07:18:12] Two days later, Gonzales tweeted the letter, highlighting a number of killers Americans
[07:18:17] deserve to be safe in their own communities, he wrote. Okay. His tweet was immediately
[07:18:23] interpreted by right-wing media and Trump campaign is saying these killers
[07:18:26] entered the country during the Biden administration and were on the loose in
[07:18:28] Rome in the country. The letter did not say that these criminals were not in
[07:18:32] custody. The non-detained docket refers only to individuals not detained by ice.
[07:18:36] In fact, in the same letter, Lech Litner told Gonzales that ice's
[07:18:41] detention capacity was 41,000 beds, showing that there was not enough
[07:18:45] space to house these criminals. As of July, 21,277 beds were occupied by
[07:18:51] convicted killers. The Supreme Court ruled in 2001 that ICE could not detain people indefinitely.
[07:18:58] So with little space available in ICE detention centers, many criminals convicted of serious
[07:19:02] crimes are shipped to another facility to serve out their terms. Some non-citizens
[07:19:06] on the non-detained docket may participate in the agency's alternatives to detention programs,
[07:19:11] which generally attract people with GPS monitors, and a smart link phone app. But
[07:19:17] murderers understandably would not qualify. Oh, sorry. As of July 21st, 277 beds were occupied
[07:19:27] where I convicted killers. I apologize. I'm just like fucking reading through it.
[07:19:33] Okay, you can't blame me for that, the way he... 277. A 2021 Biden administration memo that made
[07:19:48] detention a priority for non-citizens supposed a current threat to public safety. Moreover,
[07:19:53] these non-citizens include people who enter the country legally with a long-term non-immigrant
[07:19:58] visa or earned a permanent US residency but were convicted of a crime. There's no breakdown about
[07:20:04] how many of the non-detained docket enter the country illegally, but one cannot assume, as
[07:20:09] Trump does, that these are all undocumented immigrants. The answer is the actual data,
[07:20:19] rather, is that over the course of many decades, there are 13,000 people who are now no longer
[07:20:28] documented. They might have been documented or even legal permanent residents that have
[07:20:33] done the crime of murder. This did not happen under the Biden watch. This happened over
[07:20:39] the course of many, many decades. And these people are obviously serving their fucking
[07:20:46] criminal sentence in prison. If you thought at any given moment that a fucking undocumented
[07:20:54] migrant that did a murder was released back into the streets, I can convince you of anything.
[07:21:01] Okay, I, there is nothing I can't convince you of. I could tell you that tomorrow China
[07:21:08] is invading America and they told me about it and in secret by way of TikTok messages
[07:21:14] and you would believe it. Okay?
[07:21:17] I could tell you, Mu Dang is a scyop to do soft power for Thailand.
[07:21:21] And you'd be like, dad, that tracks, I believe it.
[07:21:27] It is one of the stupidest fucking things that you could ever believe.
[07:21:31] And you want to know what's sad?
[07:21:33] Even my uncle kind of believes certain aspects of this talking point.
[07:21:37] He literally thinks Gavin Newsom released 75,000 rapist and murderers
[07:21:43] into the streets of Los Angeles.
[07:21:45] And that is not only a liberal man, but a motherfucker that has a Columbia law degree.
[07:21:52] He went to, he got an undergraduate in Wharton, okay, or Trump also went to, and then followed
[07:21:59] through on his higher education pursuit and got a degree, got a law degree from Columbia.
[07:22:09] That man who has committed his entire life to being a progressive spokesperson literally
[07:22:19] also thought, I don't know if he still does, but also thought that one Venezuelan migrant
[07:22:26] gang has overtaken a Aurora Colorado apartment and that Gavin Newsom literally fucking released
[07:22:33] 75,000 criminals some of which were rapist drug dealers and murderers into the fucking streets. I
[07:22:43] Tell you this story
[07:22:45] Because I need you to understand that you can be victim to propaganda
[07:22:51] so easily
[07:22:53] Okay
[07:22:55] It's very simple
[07:22:58] Before you know it if you lean on that reactionary dog in you that party of brain that says hmm
[07:23:04] Hmm, this sounds like a real thing,
[07:23:10] and you don't follow through on that pursuit
[07:23:13] by researching the subject matter,
[07:23:17] or rather, if you research subject matter
[07:23:19] and your research is Facebook memes,
[07:23:23] you too can be swept away by reactionary sentiment.
[07:23:28] Okay, that's it.
[07:23:49] The data in this letter is being misrepresented,
[07:23:51] said, the Department of Homosexual Sex.
[07:23:56] Wow.
[07:23:57] The woke police at the Department of Homo Socialism
[07:24:01] openly came out against this fucking letter
[07:24:04] that didn't stop the Republicans from portraying
[07:24:06] this letter in a ridiculous manner.
[07:24:11] In a ridiculous manner at all.
[07:24:12] They did not stop.
[07:24:13] They kept saying it.
[07:24:14] Trump just said it in front of Andrew Schultz.
[07:24:21] The data goes back decades.
[07:24:22] It includes individuals who entered the country
[07:24:24] over the past 40 years or more,
[07:24:25] the vast majority of whose custody determination
[07:24:27] was made long before this administration,
[07:24:30] it also includes many who are under the jurisdiction
[07:24:32] or currently incarcerated by federal, state,
[07:24:34] or local law enforcement partners.
[07:24:37] I'm sorry.
[07:24:40] I hate to say this about your uncles
[07:24:42] and your aunts and your parents or your friends,
[07:24:45] but if you or anyone you know legitimately thought
[07:24:50] that in the United States of America,
[07:24:53] someone who was previously a legal permanent resident or an undocumented immigrant that
[07:24:58] entered the country illegally, did a heinous crime such as a murder, and then the American
[07:25:05] government went, go right ahead, sir, we can't prosecute you, we can't detain you.
[07:25:11] You are the biggest fucking idiot on the planet, okay?
[07:25:16] That's it.
[07:25:17] There is no other way that I can have a conversation with you.
[07:25:20] I need you to understand anyone that believes this is so fucking stupid.
[07:25:29] Just lie to them.
[07:25:33] The only people that get to do that is Israel and some Gulf Monarch family members.
[07:25:42] That's it.
[07:25:44] That's it.
[07:25:50] Those are the only, you're not making much sense to be honest.
[07:25:54] I'm not making sense.
[07:25:57] You think that the American government is letting undocumented migrants who have done homicides
[07:26:06] out into the fucking streets?
[07:26:17] Like undocumented migrants are some of the poorest people.
[07:26:23] Probably oh my god, oh my god, oh my god.
[07:26:29] They don't even have fucking adequate legal representation.
[07:26:32] How the fuck are they?
[07:26:34] Oh.
[07:26:50] So therefore commit the most crime, you dipshit.
[07:26:54] Well, probably legal system, dude, you are,
[07:27:08] you have the working intelligence of a potato, okay?
[07:27:14] You are barely sentient, dude.
[07:27:16] You're just saying things that you think sounds smart now.
[07:27:25] This is incredible.
[07:27:31] Process source legal system.
[07:27:38] The American government routinely executes people that are declared innocent after the
[07:27:47] fact.
[07:27:48] The American government does this extrajudicial killing by way of the police force and it often
[07:27:54] does it in its criminal justice system like the case in Missouri.
[07:28:00] You think that same exact criminal justice system is letting criminals go because
[07:28:04] they're undocumented? That is insane. We have an unimaginably reactionary white supremacist
[07:28:19] criminal justice system. One guy to buy a troll as a person who used to work on asylum cases.
[07:28:41] Y'all have no idea how quickly and how much money the U.S. spends on deporting people
[07:28:44] expediently. Yes. This is a good question. Ask them what would be the benefit in their logic.
[07:28:59] Yeah, that's just a fun experience for us though. I do want to ask that to the next
[07:29:03] Trump supporter. They're probably going to say like, because they want to kill what people
[07:29:14] or something. I don't know. They want their votes. At least this guy said, you write, fuck
[07:29:55] man. When undocumented immigrants commit crimes, they get a nice detainer. So either they
[07:30:04] go to jail, then get deported or just get deported. No, usually they just go to jail.
[07:30:10] Okay. Because there's no clear indication that you're going to stop them from entering
[07:30:15] country illegally again. So no, they just go to jail usually. They'll get deported after
[07:30:22] they're done serving their sentence. It's so crazy, man. It's crazy. It's a crazy fucking
[07:30:38] thing. Let's see what's on this, though. I think every one of them will support regardless.
[07:30:42] I think I'll let you know on November 6th, if I have support day after the election.
[07:30:49] November is the most important day. Yeah, I think people agree and they want a strong
[07:30:53] border and I think, I don't think that's an issue that's like tearing the country apart,
[07:30:57] but I do think that there is something that...
[07:30:59] There are some people that want to open and they're either...
[07:31:02] But they're like politicians that are getting some sort of reinforcement through this.
[07:31:05] The average American, I don't think, has got...
[07:31:07] What do you mean by open border?
[07:31:09] I think only a person that hates our country actually, maybe it's a downed, deep hatred,
[07:31:15] can want open borders.
[07:31:17] So we took in more than 21 million people in the last three and a half years and
[07:31:21] we have no idea where they even come from. They're terrorists, they're drug dealers, you
[07:31:26] know, in Venezuela, and it's not just South America, but just start saying if the Venezuela
[07:31:30] is no more crime, Venezuela, no more crime, Madera, he's a raised crime. How by sending
[07:31:40] all the criminals to America, which I allowed by doing TPS to Venezuelan migrants, I ruined
[07:31:47] their economy was sanctions. And then in a political move, I said, come to America, I
[07:31:53] give you TPS, which he did. He literally extended TPS on his way out to the Venezuelan migrants.
[07:31:59] The only group that he did not extend TPS status to was Haitians. And that was after
[07:32:04] he had already extended TPS status to Haitian migrants as well. He just stopped doing
[07:32:09] it at the end. That's it. TPS means temporary protected status, which means if you are
[07:32:13] an asylum seeker, your claim will be heard expeditiously, and you will have the proper
[07:32:20] paperwork to be able to fucking work inside of the US borders.
[07:32:23] So why does no one bring this up when he's going on his rants?
[07:32:30] Because a lot of people are fucking dumb, dude.
[07:32:32] That's it.
[07:32:33] A lot of people don't know what the truth is, and a lot of people don't fucking give
[07:32:36] a shit.
[07:32:37] And the Democratic Party is completely captive to this right-wing framing on
[07:32:41] the subject matter, because they saw one fucking poll that said, Americans want
[07:32:45] kill migrants and they immediately were like oh my god we have to do 30% less
[07:32:49] migrant murder but we have to do migrant murder like we just have to do it
[07:32:52] that's it that's literally it that's the real reason if you want to understand it
[07:32:58] that is where this is coming from and also Andrew Schultz doesn't know any of
[07:33:02] this shit of course not gonna fucking push back what do you mean if Ro Khanna
[07:33:05] was shocked about some of the fucking immigration data that I delivered to him
[07:33:08] in person at the DNC but I don't fucking expect Andrew Schultz to be
[07:33:13] like, um, actually sir, what you're saying here is untrue as well. They've taken their
[07:33:26] criminals off the streets of Caracas, which was a very dangerous city. You couldn't walk
[07:33:31] across the street in Caracas and get a loaf of bread. Right now it's a, it's a safe city.
[07:33:36] Their crime is down 72%. They've taken all of their criminals, almost all of them, and
[07:33:41] they brought them into the United States and dumped them.
[07:33:47] That's not true. They give TPS to the booze. Those before he left office with
[07:33:49] The Haitians back in 2019 also give TPS to people at the top of the hour.
[07:33:52] You're pretty good at these usually, but not this time.
[07:33:55] Suck my dick.
[07:33:57] Okay.
[07:33:57] How dare you?
[07:33:58] How dare you actually say the correct information in the beginning and then fucking
[07:34:04] use that as a segue.
[07:34:05] God damn it.
[07:34:05] It's like, come on, man, it's seven hours and 30 minutes into the broadcast.
[07:34:09] You can't be cooking me like that, dude.
[07:34:10] I'm off my game.
[07:34:11] I'm too focused on, I'm too locked in on, on fighting disinformation.
[07:34:17] And then they went into the real estate business, like me, I had to go to a bank and borrow, yeah, they went in with with guns, MK 47, so they went in with another thing. I'm like incredibly annoyed by all the fucking like supposed liberal assholes that I had to go to the real estate business.
[07:34:35] business like me I had to go to a bank and borrow yeah they went in with guns mk-47 so they went in
[07:34:41] with another thing i'm like incredibly annoyed by all the fucking like supposed liberal assholes
[07:34:47] that played a significant role in the fucking tar and feathering campaign that uh that i've
[07:34:52] been receiving since like uh russia invader ukraine is that that created so much fucking
[07:34:58] resentment and that gave so much more ammunition to these fucking right-wing Nazi accounts
[07:35:04] on Twitter to use their talking points against me on a regular basis, which now means these
[07:35:10] people like Andrew Schultz and so many others that are supposedly centrist but like literally
[07:35:14] see shit on Twitter and get their notes from that, also think I'm not like a fucking credible
[07:35:21] source of information.
[07:35:22] So you, if you truly did care about fucking fighting against this information, have officially
[07:35:28] cooked one fucking outlet in the minds of anyone that goes on Twitter.
[07:35:32] You did that.
[07:35:33] a big role in that. But the reality is you don't give a shit about misinformation anyway.
[07:35:37] You just are usually just a person with deep animosity. They wouldn't have been so much weapons
[07:35:51] like nobody's never seen before. Yeah. They wanted with military style weapons if taken
[07:35:57] it off. I think most people on board with with deporting any illegal that has committed a crime.
[07:36:03] Yeah. Like I think there's bipartisan support of that. I think you're literally profiling
[07:36:08] a homeless what? Your privileged elitist you fucking stupid is what you are. Clearly you're
[07:36:14] getting promoted. You are genuinely a sick fuck. You are literally destroying this country
[07:36:27] for content. Clearly you're getting paid for promoting Israel slash the Democratic Party.
[07:36:32] You privilege elitist you're fucking stupid is what you are. Making content off people's
[07:36:36] destruction. Oh, he's unbiased, now got it. Yep. This is real news. He's playing both sides.
[07:36:43] Sure. Absolutely. You're literally profiling a homeless man in Florida as a pedo slash races.
[07:36:50] Yeah, bro. Yes. If you think I'm being paid by like out of everything that you just said,
[07:36:56] if you think that I'm being paid by the Democratic Party in Israel,
[07:36:59] You need to immediately up your schizophrenia medication like you need to you
[07:37:06] Like you have gone way past the point of like missing multiple instances where you were supposed to take your medication
[07:37:12] You you've gone above and beyond like you need to go to the doctor immediately
[07:37:17] You're a fucking millionaire sitting in your house talking about people who've just lost everything. What are you saying, dude?
[07:37:24] I don't even think you need medication. I needed to fucking lay off the crack pipe
[07:37:38] I have a few minutes to spare today, so I'm thrilled to hear you spit out rhetorical bullshit and watch you transform into an Israeli Zionist IRL.
[07:37:46] I love this. You are now the exact entity you hate. You are going to gaslight the fuck out of people's situations.
[07:37:50] You know nothing, nothing, nothing about. People will die from this and you do not give a fuck.
[07:38:06] What the fuck?
[07:38:17] Fifty-nine percent of American immigrants live in the U.S., South, but no.
[07:38:22] They're all in Springfield, Ohio.
[07:38:26] What the fuck?
[07:38:27] Bambi, I'm just a peasant chatter. No, dude, you're not a peasant chatter. You're just insane.
[07:38:38] And I don't think I can explain to you how deeply mentally unwell you are. You probably
[07:38:42] do need to get medical help. I think you might be having an episode right now. What
[07:38:58] the fuck? You do need to, you definitely need to log off though. Straight up, I am worried.
[07:39:13] I think this shatter thinks all your sarcastic comments are real takes.
[07:39:18] What the fuck?
[07:39:26] Bruh, I'm sorry, but you have no idea what you're talking about in regards to the south, that's all.
[07:39:31] What have I said about the south?
[07:39:42] I think you think I'm someone else.
[07:39:44] Like, if you...
[07:39:52] Now I want to know what he's saying.
[07:40:00] No, I think he's a millionaire.
[07:40:02] I'm just fast at typing.
[07:40:22] Every single thing that you brought forward is the exact opposite of what I have advocated for.
[07:40:28] I am a little worried about what you think I'm saying.
[07:40:35] You're literally saying I'm going to add it off my meds crazy.
[07:40:39] No, that I mean, you are on crack, that's for sure.
[07:40:42] Like, if you think I'm being paid by the Democratic Party in Israel,
[07:40:55] you have to be on crack.
[07:41:08] Yes, no, I'm not going to fucking, what do you think this is a kick stream, dude?
[07:41:11] I'm not going to like abuse someone who is very clearly having a fucking mental
[07:41:15] health episode. Y'all are crazy.
[07:41:16] It triggered them comes and honestly I'm empathy like you're a business owner
[07:41:19] There's been people
[07:41:21] I'm not trying to out you but like there's some people I'm sure that might not have had like legal
[07:41:25] Citizenship that have maybe worked in various businesses and it's like I know
[07:41:29] I've definitely been taken care of as a kid by people that weren't legal baby series and stuff
[07:41:33] So there there are people that maybe would like a practice and ship that I have a lot of them
[07:41:38] But you have to start with the criminals agreed. Okay
[07:41:40] Look, maybe it's very tough. Maybe we can open our hearts a little bit to the people who are trying to be
[07:41:46] You know, good hard-working America, you know, it's gonna happen. You're gonna be in the midst of this
[07:41:50] Now, you know Dwight Eisenhower was sort of a modern general Eisenhower. Did you know bro?
[07:41:55] He's about to say the most unhinged shit that Dwight Eisenhower did that he loves the Bracero program that they had
[07:42:02] eight percent generals president of the United States eight percent were generals 92 percent were politicians and
[07:42:10] And then you had Trump.
[07:42:12] See, that's a wave.
[07:42:12] You know, we go off into some stuff.
[07:42:13] I like that.
[07:42:14] That's not, because now I'm like,
[07:42:15] where are we weaving to on into this?
[07:42:17] No, no, think of it,
[07:42:18] because we're talking about generals
[07:42:19] and then you get back onto the general.
[07:42:21] There you go.
[07:42:22] That's what I was gonna say,
[07:42:23] is that Eisenhower is moderate.
[07:42:25] I like to play the moderate for the week.
[07:42:26] No, it's good.
[07:42:27] Isn't it great?
[07:42:28] We mentioned Eisenhower,
[07:42:29] and then I say, he was a general,
[07:42:32] 8% generals, 92%, and now you go back.
[07:42:35] Okay, it's part of the wave here.
[07:42:37] Can you go back?
[07:42:38] Yeah, yeah.
[07:42:38] Yeah, you're gonna keep it all the way.
[07:42:40] You gotta be sharp, if you're not sharp you're dead.
[07:42:42] Think of it, think of it, no but think of it.
[07:42:46] So we have 92% and 8%, no admins, no admals
[07:42:50] and no business people until me, so now we have me, I'm one.
[07:42:54] So I'm...
[07:42:55] And then maybe things change after that.
[07:42:57] Okay, here's...
[07:42:58] No, I think it will change.
[07:42:59] There'll never be another business person
[07:43:01] that ever does this.
[07:43:01] Okay, here's the question.
[07:43:02] Because I've been treated so badly
[07:43:04] that I think that no person of success,
[07:43:06] don't forget, my whole life was deals,
[07:43:08] Deals, deals, deals, deals, deals, deals.
[07:43:10] Most guys are stiffs, like they'll run for office,
[07:43:13] that there's no deal, there's no nothing.
[07:43:15] You can't get yourself in trouble much.
[07:43:17] You can be a crooked politician if some are.
[07:43:20] But basically, I do so many deals.
[07:43:22] I do hundreds of thousands of pages of documents a year,
[07:43:26] as I'm, when I'm really in the mood, right?
[07:43:28] And if they find one page,
[07:43:31] I got myself a problem politically.
[07:43:33] Okay, look at it.
[07:43:34] They went after me for years on taxes.
[07:43:37] years. Yeah, they went to the United States Supreme Court. I gave them tens of thousands of pages,
[07:43:44] and you never heard about it again. Well, that is what often happens, which is probably incredibly
[07:43:49] frustrating. Yeah, rich people never rich people never successfully fucking launch a mountain of
[07:43:56] paperwork against underfunded government agencies, especially, especially when it comes to like,
[07:44:02] like, you know, tax stuff. The entire system is designed in a way for a real estate magnet
[07:44:11] to be able to fucking skirt any responsibility. Get the fuck out of here, dude. Also, I thought
[07:44:19] we were talking about Eisenhower.
[07:44:22] Straighten, which is lobbying and allegation. And then when it's proven to be false, they
[07:44:28] just move on.
[07:44:29] Oh, they don't even write about it. I called the New York Times or something. I was
[07:44:32] right.
[07:44:33] And they said, are you going to do as well?
[07:44:35] the Russian hoax. Yeah. Well, I'm suing policy. You know, you know,
[07:44:38] the way the reason the way I know Donald Trump's talking points
[07:44:42] better than him is kind of funny. The reason why he brought up
[07:44:45] Eisenhower was because he was going to talk about the
[07:44:48] Bracero program and how he was seen as a moderate and he
[07:44:51] deported 1.6 million Mexicans. And everybody loved it. That's
[07:44:56] why he was going to say it. But because his brain is
[07:44:58] fucking scrambled and fried. That he just like doesn't
[07:45:03] even know what his talking points are. And he just jumped over the talking point and started
[07:45:07] talking about like, my administration does deals. I'm doing so many deals.
[07:45:12] Oh, no, this, they got a Pulitzer prize for the near the house. Yeah. They got the Pulitzer
[07:45:20] prize. Yeah. So the writers got Pulitzer prizes for the brilliant coverage of the
[07:45:26] Russia, Russia, Russia. It turned out to be right. So yeah, we wrote a letter
[07:45:30] to the Pulitzer Prize, you know, the committee, it's a big foundation.
[07:45:35] And we said, it's a lawsuit that's going on.
[07:45:38] And we said, we demanded you take back the Pulitzer Prize as we demand a apology.
[07:45:43] Because you're actually, by leaving them, you're sort of saying it happened.
[07:45:46] And it didn't have, everybody now is-
[07:45:48] Yeah, you're rewarding the lie.
[07:45:49] Yeah.
[07:45:50] So I sued them.
[07:45:51] They said, well, we did what we did, well, okay, that's okay, that's all right.
[07:45:56] So I sued them.
[07:45:57] And then got themselves a big problem now.
[07:45:59] and this suit's moving along,
[07:46:01] and I think we're gonna win that suit easily,
[07:46:03] because they gave people Pulitzer Prizes that were wrong.
[07:46:07] You know, she'd get the Pulitzer Prizes equivalent,
[07:46:09] if you could, guys like Sean Hannity,
[07:46:11] guys like, you know, that there were numerous of them,
[07:46:14] that, I mean, not as many as the fake news,
[07:46:17] as the very liberal media,
[07:46:19] but we had tremendous John Solomon, he's a great writer.
[07:46:22] So many people knew that that was a hoax.
[07:46:26] They should get Prizes.
[07:46:27] I don't know, Pulitzer Prizes,
[07:46:28] they don't give Pulitzer Prizes to a guy on television.
[07:46:31] You can't get, in theory, a Pulitzer Prize.
[07:46:33] But you had a lot of people that got that right.
[07:46:35] They got nothing.
[07:46:36] So we sued Pulitzer on the basis
[07:46:38] that they should absolutely take that prize back.
[07:46:42] And I said, by not taking it back,
[07:46:44] you're trying to say that it actually happened,
[07:46:46] you know, in a way.
[07:46:47] I'm saying, you're defaming me
[07:46:49] because while you're not taking those prizes back,
[07:46:52] you're actually saying it happened.
[07:46:53] Okay, great for a second,
[07:46:54] because some of y'all need to upgrade your wallet.
[07:46:56] Some of y'all don't,
[07:46:57] because last year you scooped up the flagrant extra wallet.
[07:47:00] Okay, we collect.
[07:47:06] Bro, the amount, what the fuck?
[07:47:08] The amount of ads, bro.
[07:47:11] They're weaving in all these ads
[07:47:13] in between the bobbin and weaving from Trump.
[07:47:15] Because I know we have a limited time,
[07:47:17] but important thing.
[07:47:18] How are we doing so far?
[07:47:19] You're doing great.
[07:47:20] You're doing amazing.
[07:47:21] I'm barely making us happy.
[07:47:21] We want you to follow up.
[07:47:22] I know, this is great.
[07:47:23] I've been it to my people.
[07:47:24] You know, I do have other things, but.
[07:47:25] I know, you're busy.
[07:47:26] So we're,
[07:47:27] How interesting is this stuff?
[07:47:29] See, this is the fun stuff.
[07:47:30] Yeah, he's a,
[07:47:31] I asked him, I said, Alex, let me ask you a question, and I didn't, I wasn't, I said,
[07:47:39] who is, who give me a little more time, what can I override Alex, I don't know, yeah, unlike
[07:47:44] by, he can't, I can, I can say Alex, I'm doing it, he said, thank you sir, they turned
[07:47:52] the cameras off with this guy, do you ever see it, the cameras are off, the lights
[07:47:55] go off, everyone, he says, he's deep, he said deep, we're in no trouble, but
[07:48:00] I'll tell you what, I asked Alex, he's an influencer.
[07:48:03] You know, he's a furry.
[07:48:04] He's a big name influencer.
[07:48:06] I don't know if he's in this league.
[07:48:07] I don't know who that is.
[07:48:09] And I said to him, knowing nothing about influencers,
[07:48:12] I said, who is the biggest of all the influences, sir?
[07:48:16] That's the easiest question you've ever asked me.
[07:48:18] Who is it?
[07:48:19] You, sir.
[07:48:20] That's true.
[07:48:21] I said, no.
[07:48:22] I never thought of it.
[07:48:23] He said, you're the biggest.
[07:48:24] You have hundreds of millions of people.
[07:48:27] You have more people than anybody else before.
[07:48:29] You know, before they took away, I went from having 280 million on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, the three of them combined to 80.
[07:48:39] I think I was I think I was number one.
[07:48:41] Because Zuckerberg told me that he came to the White House.
[07:48:44] He said, congratulations, you're number one on Facebook.
[07:48:47] So I went from that to having nobody.
[07:48:51] I went, that was like cold turkey, right?
[07:48:54] Call that cold turkey.
[07:48:55] Like, that would be like if we didn't do business with China.
[07:48:58] One day I said, no more business,
[07:49:00] which you go cold turkey, right?
[07:49:02] And I went and I said, boy, but I had a lot to say.
[07:49:07] This was after the presidency, of course.
[07:49:08] You know, they do it after the presidency.
[07:49:10] During the presidency, they were a little bit.
[07:49:12] They're very nice.
[07:49:12] But they, I went totally, totally off.
[07:49:17] I had nobody and I had all these ideas
[07:49:20] and I couldn't get the word out
[07:49:23] and I had some good thoughts
[07:49:24] and people want to hear my thoughts.
[07:49:26] And I did a thing called Save America, just a...
[07:49:30] And essentially it was like the old fashioned,
[07:49:32] you guys are far too young.
[07:49:33] In the old days, what we did, we didn't have tweeting
[07:49:36] or we didn't...
[07:49:37] That's not what we were texting, your mom.
[07:49:40] Now truth, truth is doing great, by the way.
[07:49:42] Would you please use truth?
[07:49:43] I love truth, use truth.
[07:49:44] Continue to watch Trump to make fun of him.
[07:49:46] You haven't made fun of him?
[07:49:48] Okay, y'all are being fucking ridiculous dude.
[07:49:53] I spent probably I already ran it. Don't ask. I fucking spent like an hour addressing one
[07:50:05] of his false statements. Like it just it takes a while, you know. Why are you platforming
[07:50:14] drone without any pushback because I like him and I want him to win.
[07:50:23] With everybody. It's my voice. But I also use it. I also use X, but I went from having
[07:50:30] all these people, and I did an old-fashioned press release. We used to go to press release.
[07:50:37] And somebody would write up something. And I started doing it, Save America, and they
[07:50:44] got longer and better and longer. And I started doing it, and man, I had millions of people.
[07:50:50] Now nobody else could do that because, you know, if somebody puts out a press release,
[07:50:53] it just doesn't work out too well. But I did it, and it did well, and then I did
[07:50:58] truth and I'm very good friends with Elon and we owe Elon a lot for what he's done with
[07:51:04] X and I use X too, I use X too, but my voice is on truth.
[07:51:09] Cucked, cucked, absolutely the most cucked fucking thing to say, calling Twitter X, Omega
[07:51:20] cucked, that's it.
[07:51:30] By the proof of the last shatter, you can't be making jokes like that anymore, Lamal.
[07:51:35] through. Yeah, well, if I fucking, if I primed, if I primed my, my jokes and my sentiment to
[07:51:47] like the most insane person, then this would be a much more boring broadcast.
[07:51:54] And it's done really well. I mean, if I want to get something out, I put it on truth and
[07:51:59] everybody picks it up, you know, that's the thing you put it there and then you
[07:52:01] see other people over the place and picked up. I mean, I could be on anything I want.
[07:52:06] But I put it out of truth and it just gets picked up all over the place.
[07:52:10] It's been very good.
[07:52:12] But he said I was the number one influencer.
[07:52:14] See the weave.
[07:52:15] The weave.
[07:52:16] Question, question.
[07:52:17] Okay.
[07:52:18] You've got your son.
[07:52:19] Baron.
[07:52:20] Do you think I'm the number one influencer?
[07:52:21] I think it's, I think it's Rogan.
[07:52:24] I think it's Rogan.
[07:52:25] Okay.
[07:52:26] I can't do this anymore, dude.
[07:52:28] Dude, come on.
[07:52:34] Like this, this absolutely demonstrates like how fucking primed, how locked in, how lasered
[07:52:41] they are into a very, very specific orbit, let's say he's not wrong.
[07:52:52] You see the Spotify charts come on, man.
[07:52:57] Like if Trump is on the influencer equation, then Taylor Swift is like, what are we talking
[07:53:04] about?
[07:53:06] Like if we're talking anyone and everyone that is technically considered an influencer, like who's the most influential person on the planet?
[07:53:13] It's not donald trump
[07:53:18] Like i'm not saying joe rogan is not a known entity
[07:53:22] It's just when someone is when you ask someone who's the most famous person on the planet
[07:53:27] Your opinion should probably be something like i don't know christiano ronaldo, you know
[07:53:32] taylor swift
[07:53:34] Something like that not fucking joe rogan. Are you kidding me?
[07:53:37] like that's so ridiculous dude yeah it's like they kid rock you and Kim Kardashian
[07:53:55] like Kim Kardashian influences the shape of women's bodies and faces yo come on
[07:54:02] Andrew you old man even Kim Kardashian doesn't have that motion no more like you
[07:54:09] see so many like they're literal do they want to look like they want to look
[07:54:15] like her. Thank you. So once we start, I love, dude, Trump gives mood dang when he gets inquisitive,
[07:54:20] though. Like, it's my favorite. Like, look, look, look, that was a real question. I love when he
[07:54:27] gets inquisitive. Look, you and Kim Kardashian, like when he was talking to Theo Vaughn, when he
[07:54:33] was talking to Theo Vaughn and Theo, I was like talking about cocaine. He's like, wow.
[07:54:38] Wow. So you like it? You like doing it? It makes you feel good.
[07:54:42] Like Kim Kardashian influences the shape of women's bodies and faces like you see so many
[07:54:49] that they're literal human do they want to look like her they want to look like her what
[07:55:04] are these women doing they want to look like her think so once we start seeing dudes won't
[07:55:08] look like you and I see young Jack over there I think he's trying to do it yeah your tiktok
[07:55:14] Tic-Tac Jack.
[07:55:15] Tic-Tac Jack.
[07:55:16] Tic-Tac Jack.
[07:55:17] Tic-Tac Jack.
[07:55:18] Tell me.
[07:55:19] You know, this is a little new work.
[07:55:20] I call him, his name is Jack.
[07:55:21] I call him Tic-Tac Jack.
[07:55:22] I'm good with names, you know.
[07:55:23] You are.
[07:55:24] You're very good.
[07:55:25] You are.
[07:55:26] Oh my God.
[07:55:27] Glace!
[07:55:28] Glace!
[07:55:29] You're very good, sir.
[07:55:30] Sir, you're the best at names.
[07:55:32] Some say names didn't exist before you, sir.
[07:55:36] Hey, yo!
[07:55:39] This man!
[07:55:40] Bro, have some decency.
[07:55:43] god damn sir you're so good at names
[07:55:55] yeah oh my god stop
[07:56:01] he's falling over himself
[07:56:04] he's dying you are you're very good
[07:56:08] bro this is like are you trying to fuck him
[07:56:12] bro bro
[07:56:15] this this is like are you trying to have sex with John Donald Trump
[07:56:20] Are you sexually interested in Donald Trump?
[07:56:24] Because like the level of fake enthusiasm you're demonstrating in this moment is like you got to want to fuck him.
[07:56:33] Like that's crazy.
[07:56:37] He's he's rolling on the floor laughing.
[07:56:41] OK, he's a raffle now.
[07:56:44] You tampon Tim was good.
[07:56:45] What is that?
[07:56:46] I want to tampon Tim.
[07:56:47] It's hard to say.
[07:56:48] Yeah.
[07:56:48] No, it's the mouthful. Yeah, it's a lot.
[07:56:50] He's a ball as the fucking zoomers say.
[07:56:55] Like, that's so good.
[07:56:57] You said, oh, what the fuck?
[07:57:00] And you can't stutter it through when you're home.
[07:57:05] It's really a lousy word to say.
[07:57:07] You hear fucking choke on it.
[07:57:09] That was him gagging.
[07:57:11] You went, yeah.
[07:57:15] But it's quite accurate, right?
[07:57:17] There are some, uh, like, uh, comrade Kamala, it's a little hard to say.
[07:57:24] She's comrade because she's obviously a communist.
[07:57:26] She's horrible.
[07:57:31] Obviously.
[07:57:32] Uh, that's that much is obvious.
[07:57:36] Obviously she's a, she's a communist.
[07:57:39] So I call her comrade and it's not bad.
[07:57:42] But when you put the name, even he doesn't like it.
[07:57:45] He knows there's no motion there.
[07:57:46] He's like, it's not, it's not the best.
[07:57:48] It seems to gather.
[07:57:49] Yeah.
[07:57:50] It's a little like you gotta be able to put it out there, but we have a lot of my can't
[07:58:08] go into with you because some of my best ones are from the Republican primaries.
[07:58:14] Oh yeah.
[07:58:15] They're all friends of mine now.
[07:58:17] Oh, no, you gotta be nice.
[07:58:18] So I've taken...
[07:58:19] What about Mike Pence?
[07:58:20] You got anything from Mike Pence?
[07:58:21] Well, it's a shame because he and I had a very good relationship.
[07:58:23] Wow, they had.
[07:58:26] Hanging out somewhere.
[07:58:27] He couldn't cross the line of doing what was right, in my opinion.
[07:58:30] Some people would disagree with that.
[07:58:32] But he had the right to go and put him before the legislatures
[07:58:36] and have them reassess,
[07:58:38] because they found out a lot of bad things.
[07:58:41] And he had a lawyer that said he didn't have that right,
[07:58:43] but he did have that right.
[07:58:45] And you know why we found out that that was true?
[07:58:47] because they changed the law after the election
[07:58:49] so that he couldn't do what I said he could do.
[07:58:51] Yeah.
[07:58:52] Okay.
[07:58:53] They changed the law so that a vice president
[07:58:56] could no longer do what I said he could do.
[07:58:59] So in other words, I turned out to be right.
[07:59:01] But it's a shame.
[07:59:02] We had a very good relationship for 99.9% of the thing.
[07:59:07] Yeah.
[07:59:08] And you know, I think he's a good man.
[07:59:09] I think he's a good man.
[07:59:10] Unfortunately, I wish he would have had
[07:59:14] the stamina, maybe courage, maybe both, to go further because we have to have honest elections
[07:59:23] in our country. And if we're afraid to challenge an election, we're in big trouble, you know?
[07:59:28] They say, if you challenge elections, the Democrats, look at Maxine Waters, how dare that, you
[07:59:34] know, they've challenged Stacey Abrams, almost all of the Democrats challenge. But
[07:59:41] When we challenge, they say, he's a threat to democracy.
[07:59:43] Yeah.
[07:59:44] These are con artists and they're very bad for our country.
[07:59:48] So I'm going to weed them out, I'm going to weed them out.
[07:59:50] I'll do it in honor of you.
[07:59:51] OK.
[07:59:52] So tell me this, tell me this situation.
[07:59:54] OK.
[07:59:56] Baron is 18.
[07:59:57] He's handsome.
[07:59:58] He's tall.
[07:59:59] He's rich.
[07:59:59] He's got the whole ball there.
[08:00:01] He's unleashed in New York City.
[08:00:04] Are you sure you want to reverse Roe B. Wade now?
[08:00:08] I mean, maybe give him a few years.
[08:00:10] You know, it's up to the states now except to the states because I have and I believe in exceptions at all of the different things
[08:00:16] I've been vocal about that. I've been very
[08:00:19] Oh come on
[08:00:20] Bro Jesus, okay. You don't have to help him dog. Jesus Christ. I
[08:00:26] Guess he can he's probably his odd is probably like 98% male
[08:00:30] I mean, I think I think a lot of people agree with me. Yeah, I was very no no one
[08:00:37] It's the one thing that is a major loser for you, dude
[08:00:43] It is crazy. It's like he knows it's the one issue. He hasn't been able to like expertly
[08:00:52] Communicate out of ain't nobody agrees with you on this
[08:00:57] nobody be very strong very very tough and
[08:01:02] Republicans were gonna lose a lot of elections having to do with a lot of other things too because there are many issues
[08:01:07] We have the border, we have this, we have wars, we have everything.
[08:01:11] And Roe v. Wade was always about getting it back to the states.
[08:01:14] And then people started talking about the number of weeks and all these.
[08:01:18] But nobody wanted no legal scholar, no Democrat, no Republican, liberal, conservative.
[08:01:24] Nobody wanted it in the federal government.
[08:01:26] It shouldn't be in the federal government.
[08:01:27] By the way, this is giving Kamala a little bit.
[08:01:35] This is bot behavior.
[08:01:38] Every single talking point so far with the exceptions of like him going, Pium has been
[08:01:45] just the same exact shit that he said at the debate.
[08:01:53] Speak for your fucking self, bro.
[08:01:55] No, I mean, there's like moments in there where the human jumps out.
[08:02:02] But like, he's just been saying the same shit during the debate during his beaches.
[08:02:07] He's just, like his, I would say that it's Theo Bonnery was significantly better than
[08:02:12] this. Like they're, obviously he's going to do messaging discipline, but like, no dude,
[08:02:24] now you need the pills. No, he, like all of the, all of the important notes that he hits
[08:02:30] on are identical. He's even talked, like he's fucking talking to Andrew Schultz about
[08:02:36] how every legal scholar agreed with him on Roe V Wade. Like that's ridiculous.
[08:02:44] First of all, like you don't even need to bring that shit up honestly because it's
[08:02:49] fucking bullshit.
[08:02:50] But like, why are you bringing it up in this situation?
[08:02:53] The federal government and the legal scholars, it was a poor and they didn't want it and
[08:02:58] they didn't want it in the federal government.
[08:03:00] They didn't want it and they didn't want it.
[08:03:04] And it was in the federal government.
[08:03:05] I didn't say that.
[08:03:06] So what we did is right.
[08:03:08] What we did is we moved it back to the states and a voter, bro, this, this
[08:03:12] also kind of sucks is like I think his motion is I think his his his motion is gone a little
[08:03:25] bit but like you gotta throw wrench in this you have to in order to make this more entertaining
[08:03:31] you gotta like sometimes be a little bit more adversarial because like otherwise just letting
[08:03:37] old man drone on and on and on and it's boring keep him on his tippy toes that's
[08:03:44] why Donald Trump has to come on the broadcast honestly that's what I think
[08:03:52] he has to come on the broadcast so he can fucking so he can he can make some
[08:04:07] content he kind of did well you missed it did what alright I'm fucking tired
[08:04:18] dude you really want him in your house no I'll do it somewhere else I'm done
[08:04:25] this was too much for me okay now that Baron is that now that Baron is a NYU
[08:04:37] maybe we can get him on his attitude is gonna shift dramatically there's about
[08:04:46] the bear is about to become a fucking they then non-binary septum ring wearing
[08:04:56] English, queer, lit major. Anyway, I love you guys. See you tomorrow. Bye-bye.